The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1885, Image 4

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FRED KURTZ ... Editor,
Oextre Han, PA, May 13, 1885,
TE TE STE SS
THE CLOVER TEA CURE.
[Chicago Times.]
United States Senator Stanford, of Cal-
ifornia, says the cure of Gen, Grant is
owing to the use of clover tea for the past
four weeks, Among the numerous letters
received by Mrs. Grant suggesting vas
rious remedies, clover tea was urged by
the majority of the writers, and this so
influenced her that she finally insisted
on giving it a trial at once. The doctors
paid they had no objections, although
they had no faith in it whatever. They
gave it a trial of one week and then
dropped it, Mrs, Grant and the family,
however, continued to give it tothe Gen-
eral, without the knowledge of the doe-
tors, and have kept it up ever since. His
improvement was noticed from the day
he began taking it. Senator Stanford
had a friend named Bishop who, some
years ago, had a cancer break out In
three different places on his face and
neck. The best physicians in the coun-
try treated him, but failed to do him any
good, Finally an old doctor of Jersey
Uity recommended clover tea as a puris
fier of blood and possible remedy for
cancerous diseases, Bishop tried it and
was cored, Stanford said that General
Grant told him that at three different
times he would have died had not the
doctor been present to revive bim with
stimulants. Stanford himself was pres-
ent once when Grant was unconscious
for five minutes, and at another time
when be nearly strangled to death. “He
certainly has had some very close calls,”
sald the Senator,
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CASTOR OIL,
One of the chief uses to which castor
oil is now put is that of dressing and
softening leather for boots. It was for-
merly used for dosing children whose
stomachs were disordered. And an aw
ful dose it was. Now we give children
Brown's Iron Bitters, which tones the
stomach, regulates digestion, and im-
parts strength to the body. Brown's
Iron Bitters is incomparably better than
castor oil, and more pleasant to take.
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EXECUTION OF A YOUNG RED-
SKIN ACCORDING TO CHOC.
TAW CUSTOM,
Fort Smith, Ark,
Andersor,
old, was executed yesterday,
to the custom of that ns n, for the
murder of another Choctaw boy named
Winchester last summer. Anderson was
convicted in the court of the Moshalas
tubbee district i was sentenced in
Feb. last. He shot Winchester while the
latter was passing alcog a lonely road,
and then yrribly mutilated the body
and secured 815. The condemned youth
wi i blanket in an open place,
with a piece of white paper pinned over
hish The executioner knelt before
him, and with one shot killed him. An-
derson denied the killing uatil within
the | few days, when the d
7.~ Michael
Indian, 17 years
according
NA aus
May
y Lhoctaw
AALEQL (
eart.
ast
Gecision
reached by the supreme judge convinced
him that there was no hope, when he ac-
knowledged his
ther was theinstigator,
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RPRISING AND RELIABLY:
HOUSE.
J. Zeller & Bon, Bellefonte, can always
be relied opon, uot only to carry in
stock the best of everything, but to se
ture the agency for such articles as have
well known merit, and are popular with
the people, thereby sustaining the repu-
tation of being always enterprising, and
Having secured the agen-
and said his fa.
seid
RAEIE,
ANY BRT]
A. int AX
MEN OF GREAT STATURE,
Tt was once a much debated question
whether the average human stature had
been diminishingl or inoreasing. The
praisers of past men and times had no
difficulty in imagining that in the earlier
periods every man was six feet upwards
and every woman five feeb ten, and till
science came with its measuring appa-
ratus they had the best of the argument,
There is little dispute now on the sub-
ject, chiefly because statistics, coats of
armor and feats of strength have finally
settled that, with great exception, men
of all places, epochs and breeds have
kept very much at the same level. The
Hottentot and the Laplander have been
always dwarfish, and the Caucasian,
through the whole gamut of history,
has been handsome and stately, That
giants are exceptional in a very peculiar
sensa is shown by the fact that they
grow as often among people not distin.
guished for more than average stature
a8 among the taller nations. A Seotoh
professor once Yell on the plan of
measuring all his students and noting
nationalities, s0 that he might get
some idea as to which of the peoples
were tallest. He found that Americans,
especially those from the West, were
first in this odd competition, Irishmen
next, the Scoteh next, and the English
shortest of these four peoples. But it
would have been no surprise to him if
more men of really gigantic size could
be found in England than anywhere
else, because no rule of average seems
to exist for such products: The Chineso
giant Chang could hardly be said to
owe his hei ght to any sort of contagion
of example 8 to be met with in the land
of the Cel estials. Geology has rather
refused to allow that there were times
when giant 8 formed the rule and not tl
exception. Those days must have been
farther befowe the flood than naturalists
can intellectually foeus. It is quite
another poiat whether physical inquiries
sre at all raised by the prehistorio
assumption about a regularly tall section
of the humen family. There is now
ittle doubt at all that within histories!
periods the race has kept its uniformity
80 well, that the rule is only the better
established by the occasional appour.
ance of these he roes of the flesh. Ibis
also frue that with the aid of modern
intellect and apolianceJthere is not at
all the old im pressiveness in the giant
8s such. That he needed intellect to bo
formidable was a greet discovery for the
normalista. W hen minds were simpler
and less ready of fence, the man above
six feet, with ¢ v without armor, had a |
natural suprem sey, and kis importance
increased with the length of leg and
arm. On this stistocracy of physical
preponderance t he sentence of Ichabod
bas long since been passed, and, like
Samsom after h is hair was cut off, the
giante of civilized! Rife, even if reaching
the seventeen fe)d four inches of the
French giant of Angers, are quite like
other men in essa atin] significance.
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THE KINGS OOF LITTLE PFOPO,
10
The corresponcient of the Cologne
Gazette on the Comeroons River gives |
ever reliable. :
¢v for the celebrated Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consuwmtpion, will sell it
un 8 positive guarantee. It will surely
cure any and every affection of the
throat, lungs and chest, and to show 0 gr
tonfidence, we invite you to call and get
8 trial botile free.
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BATTLEFORD,
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+ AR
Saskatchewan Landing, N. W. T, May
§.—A mail coarier bas just arri¥ ed from
Battleford with the following dispatch,
gated May 3: .
“A flying column of 300 men from Bat-
tleford had an eogagement wi th Pound-
Maker's force of six hundred Indians, at
his reserve, lasting from O a. m. to noon
yesterday. The troops lost 8 killed and
12 wounded. The Indian loss is esti-
mated at fifty. Colonel Otte r covered 70
miles, fought the battle 8 nd returned
ipside of thirty hoarse. The ) nen behaved
magnificently.
Ap
AN ANSWER WA NTED,
Can any ove bring us a ¢ ase of kidney
or liver complaint that E' ectric Bitters
will not speedily cure? We say they
¢inpot, ss thousands of cases already
permanently cured and who are dail
recommending Electric Bitters, will
rove. Bright's disease, diabetes, weak
Br or anv urinary complaint quickly
gured, They purify the blood, regulate
the bowels, and act directly on the dis
eased parts. Every bottle guaranteed.
For sale at 50 cents a bottle by J. Zeller
& Bon, Bellefonte,
a—— po po in
A
RENOVO BREWER ARRESTED.
Renovo, May 4—United States Mar.
shal Martin, of Williamsport, arrested
Luke Binder and closed his brewery this
morning for frands on the United States
revenue laws, Binder has been a brew.
er here for 15 years. He was taken to
Williamsport this afternoon for a hears
ing.
E Ser ———GE A AIA 55 SA
Can you tell who is in the grestest
danger of catching any infections or epi
demic diseases? “Why,' you say, “ihe
rson whose blood is in an impure wr
mpoverished condition, Suck people
take special complaints as dry gress
bursts into flames before the sparks of a
locomotive, Pure blood is a defence; it
means safety, and Dr, Kenvedy’s Favors
ite Remedy is the mildest, safest and sur
est purifier of the blood. Our ebief dan-
gers are withio ourselves, may
pn ars MI, Sd ss
Edward Wood, of Eau Claire, Mich,
was instantly killed by lightning, the
other day, while at break His wife
and babe, who sui opposite at the table,
were uninjured,
an eb onli :
The secret srt of beauty lies in cos.
etics, but it is only pure blood snd a
Ithy oriotmies the vital fune-
some interesting particulars of a visit to |
four of the African “kings "--Quadjo,
Quadjovi, Folli, Ajoada and Lawson--in |
the Little Popo district. Each of these |
so-callod kings claims to be ruler of the
district, and has a number of partisans
who profess allegiance to him ; but, not
withstanding this rivalry, they usually
live at peace with each other. The
correspondent’s first visit was to Quadjo,
an old man nearly 90 years of age,
whom bs found lying on a bed with the
whole of one side of his body paralyzed.
He passed the earlier part of his life in
Brazil, snd has a great reputationon the
coast for Integrity and energy, but was
so prostraied by illness when the corres
pondent saw him that he could only
point with a melancholy look to his
paralyzed side. Quadjovi is only a fow
months younger than Quadjo, and the
correspondent had to wait while he was
dressing to receive him. His costume
was a togs, a white cap like those worn
by wom en in Europe, and on the top of
8 lilno-covered chimney-pot hat Not
withstanding this grotesque dress he
looked very “dignified,” and addressed
some v ory polite questions to his visitor
about the health of Emperor William.
In the sfternoon the correspondent went
to Lawson, who received him in a gray
hat, a sky- blue toga, top boots and white
stockings. Ho was accompanied by a
suit of about thirty negroes, who
langhed up roarionsly when he made a
After a conversation, and formal
Jyjonda. He wore a white toga, a night-
onp with a white silk hat on it, and
Roman sandals on his bare feel
Although it was nearly sunset, Folli
Ajoads ordered s tattered urabrella to
cn ol lin
The bay of Hever w iv said, by the
geographies, to bo the finest in the
I isin the shape of a man's
——_—— lly § AP om
FACTS ABOUT CASABIANDA,
Yew but know the pretty piece o
pootry by Mrs, Hemans, *' Casabinnea,”
sommencing, ** The boy stood on the
burning deck.” The poetess states that
the lad was the son of the admiral con
manding the flagship L/'Orient, which
took fire and exploded; that young
Casabianca perished in the explosion,
refusing to quit the position allotied to
him by his father, pending the battle of
the Nile. I have been looking into the
official account of the incident The
admire] was Brueys, who was wounded
in the head and hand
action. He continued
until cut in two by a cannon
uttered the request to be al
vire on deck, which he did in
course of some minutes, Citoyen Cura
bianca, the father of the poetic hi
then took command ; his son was n
dy, but only aged 10, not 13. At that
period lads entered the navy very young.
Casabianca was also a deputy. Pendis
the action gide ; tl
5
early in the
to give orders
ball
owed to ex.
his son was at his
father was mortally wonnded in
head by a splinter and became in
ble ; he gave no injunctions to hi
but the latter would not the le
his wounded parent. By this time {
ship was on fire. Several of the
had left and saved themselves on s
till picked up by the English
Aided by the purser young Casabi
and his father were
piece of mast floating
rt ligtal
wien
i
lowered down or
by, |
only got a sli
gun Ornent
nothing
ancas,
OTE
GUE
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THE GIFT OF TONGUES,
“It isanotic
iinguist ** that,
the
facility for lean
Russians,
languages with corre
than any other nation
if ever, learns to spe
ti
seldom
language nl
Germans speak
French never. Fre
complish either Fr
Italiana aud
French
lish rarely
Spaniards
well, German never and
can girls who sp
ten hear
Frencl
have «
i
ks
I have
foreign
book. Greek would be as easy for them
A Spocim
R . tle
r good di
TRY
the female banker
ing to be very
1it that
prin and always took
(spelled as pronounce
mses gp tli. AW
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he knows
very well he can only pay his debits by
saving, he may give what he buys right
and left with an open hand, and it will
be to Lis own shawe.
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If a man spends the money
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ce ene
GoLDpsMITH
J STEAMSHIP §
JUST LANDED AT THE
JIVE DOCK
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BEAVILY LADENED WITH ALL THE
E81 NOVELTIES OF THE BEASON
Ov
SWARMS , , .°} +: BUZZED
About us all last week, attracted by our
elegant display and Sledge-
wee Hammer Bargains, see
We want you to continue to come, a8 we
are sure we can suit you.
Nobody need send to the city, thinking
to get more fashionable goods
or Cheaper,
Inspect our elegant
Silk Dress Embroideries, —
IN SEVERAL SHADES,
We keep the best 81 Black
. Silk in America.
BEAUTIFUL HAMBURG EMBEROI-
DERIES, EXQUISITE LACE
AND WHITE GOODS.
CHILDREN'S CAPS.
—KID GLOVES
IN ALL SHADES,
42> Fashionable Hosiery 2%
Bee Hive
One Price Stores,
HIGH ST, BELLEFONTE,
“Norios ro Fasxsns—I will be reaty
to farnieh No, 1 Ground Plaster b
Blood Vitter kr
aeaabvolderien snd ‘White , goode~ Gar
of Max am TP Ean Ars
TO THE PEOPLE
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J.Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't.
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ARD WARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE
vn 4 ©
y. A. HARRIS, & 00.
>. HARRIS & C0
—n RE SRLLING=——
EAYTR SECTIONS AND
REAPER SLULIONS AND
REA PERS,
REAPERS,
And all kinds ot Farming Tools,
RA KES, FORKS
YUsoyTaxs
80
ROPE RLOCKS
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e.
weeAS WELL: AS ALL KINDS
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Conklin Farm and
Lumber Wagons,
Platiorm Spring Wagons,
GROUER’'S, BAKER’ S
and other Delivery Wagons,
Open and Top Buggies,
MOWERS
Hay Tedders, Hay Loaders,
AND OTHER
Farm Implements
SHIPPED TO EVERY BODY'S ORs
DER ACCOMPANIED WITH
THE CASH,
VERY LOW PRICES, «me
A’l
FROMTHE WHOLESALE
Agricultural Implement House
OF
G. W. NICELY,
100 & 111 West 24 Bt,
Williameport, Penn’a.
ge LARGEST AND BERT =u
Belected Stock in Western Penn'a.
All Goods Guaranteed.
7 el AY Agent and no
Agent's commission to pay.
man his own
Prices.
18febfm
Nrite for Catalogue and
Telephone connection,
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WANTED | Enccesticretatie sum to sii Jit
firape Vibes, shrubs, Roses,
&e. SALARIES aid repences pavd. Eaperiesnce bol
esveniial, Fail wa § FILER 1RETPErIenc od men
noi rue! ORs #
Address, Le CLARE & HERRICK, Brighton, N. Y.
Ome wile vast of Koohes
fev
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D. Z. EVANS, J
EYANS BROTHERS,
COMMISSION
53 N. W
Lon i
MERCHANTS,
ater Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
is of 3 of sntry Produce
ex aud Prompt
celient facil
for BOler, LERs,
+ Choose
ais, Hay
£r pro
age,
: as, 1
RET
cow
wat good shouider braces,
fies and gentlemen, and at
es, 20 Ww the Centre Hall
J. L. Muknay,
Druggist.
reasonable pri
drug store,
jun uf
HELP re ration ee a
nil FOU free, a
ie ssiapi i goods that will pus
way of = ug more muse fu a Tew
possibile 84 any busines.
Hye al Dome abd
the tine. All of
diy sucersinl, dV Sens 9
IF eveRInE fhal sil who want
UNLHess, Be ake LLL WO PaIlis
5 e not well satepliod we wil]
Lie of writing as, Fal
sent free. | mmense pay
y sure for all who start st ones. Don's de
iress, BT: NpUN & Us, Portland, Maine
winge, sud receive
: pend six cents for p
Prize, ee A i box of goods which will
slp Jos 10 OTE one) 1igbt away thas anything
" i Ler EXE, sULCeed ITO
¢ lerisue vpens before
pure. Al once SOGress
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FOF, Yaius
Fou is Lhe
Jaye Lan Jou ever 1Boug
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or wil
al BOE Teg
ih bu
april :
wy spate Sime aid
of milages gra
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for Lhe sale of our
SALESMEN Xi
New Fruits and Specialties |
se of NUBSSERY STOCK.
i LIVE,
Fur terms
age and reference,
. West Chestes,
HRY, Pesos.
Hoopes, Brother & 1
C.D
reisbach,
LEWIsBURG, PA,
ER IN
GENERAL HARDWARE,
Saddlery and Carriage
Material,
Blacksmith Supplies, _
Oils, Paints, Window Glass,
8 LARGEST STOCK IN CENTRAL PENNA.
5febim
Hew Arrival of Coods
AT NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS! KEW GOODs
HARPER & KREAMER,
Centre hall,
Have just opened in one of Largest
aud Best Rooms in the Valley,
—A COMPLETE STOCK OF-—
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS
NOTIONS,
HATS & CPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWABE,
OILS AND PAINTS,
GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE,
GROCERIES,
COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH
SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL
BTORE.
ALL NEW GOODS,
offer bargains unsu
We ne NE rpassed in this
COME AND BEE Us.
All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest
Market Prices Paid.
; Make $70 to $150
Teachers No BANDA
pie Bteady work for Seri
Address, J. C, MoCURDY & Co, phia
DO YOU KNOW
wee LORILLARDS CLIMAX
month sell
Books & R-
AE NSO SH
Cards—Attorneys.
F. FORTNEY,
pn i
C. P. Hewes
ATTTORKEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENX A,
i Bi
tigiish
KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFORTYE. PA
new
Can be
1'yE4
OAN F¥. POTTER, Atwrney-si Law
Collections promtly made und
Riven wo Lbose baving
Will draw ud
gun
C. M. BOWER, }
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELILEFVYONTE, VA
Office opposite the Court House, on 24 floor
21a
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: Dentists.
R G. W. HOSTEEMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall,
: pr
; Will give i
tacticn in sll branches of his profession,
Ethe * administered. 14udy
B. G. GUTELIUS,.~
R.
D Dentist, Millbeim. Offers bis
professional services Lo the public. He is
prepinred to perform all operations in the
deninl profession. He is now fully pr
pared to extract teeth absolutely wit
pain. my
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Hotels.
LUSH HOUSE.
W. R. Teller, proprietor, Bel
fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade, Junelfy
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UMMINGS HOUSE,
EMANUEL BROWS oy rae nh ra.
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the sounty in
every respect, for man and besst, and
charges very moderate. Give it a trial
Zune Lf
N EW BROCKEEHOFF HOUSE.
N J .
EROCEKEERHOF¥ HOUSE,
, ALLEGHEXY 8T, BELLEFONTE, PA
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.
8. "ree Buss to and from all trains. ou
Svecial rates Lo witnesses snd jurors,
¥
wa
(=STRE HALL HOTEL.
D.J. MEYER, Props.
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRAXEI
CUSTOM.
Good Table, bealthy localit
mountain water, surrounded
natal scenery in the state,
and churches convenient,
reasonable,
KVIN HOUSE,
LOCK MAVEN, PA
8B. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor.
SF NG MILLS HOUSE.
NT
¥s pure
Oy Dnest
SChools
Terms very
16aug
On L.&T. R. R,
FINE SUMMER RESORT.
Fige Fishing and Honting—RBoman-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery,
Healthy Locality,
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. H, BIBBY.,...... «cc... Proprietor
SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA
may
(> an ERUN HOUSE,
_. LEWISBURG, PENN'A.
STETTLER & CODER.......... Proprietors
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL AVEL-
: ERS OVER SUNDAY
Good Livery attached. Free Bums to and from
ali tains, np.y
J D. MURRAY,
* Centre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS, populsr Patent Med
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holisnd G
and &ld Sor medicine] purposes only,
every day inthe week.
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO .
BELLEFONTE, FENN'A,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notegg Buy and Sell Government
Securities ;
JAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT
t Cashier
nn
pre VALLEY BARKING CO.
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest 4
Mecount Notes: Buy end Bell Government
ry a ities; Soi and Coupons.
I'M. WOL W, B. MINGLE,
President { ey) r,
ZELLER & SON, ge
DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Ps.
Dealer In
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AB
JCI
hept
Eilore open
may’ i
DRUGS,
CHEMICALSY
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &c
Pare Wines and Liquors for medicy
purposes always kept
DRUGS
or
HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE
MAKDS 1% THIS LINE :
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PLUG TOBACCO
Tha Tag ¥ orb Pine Out