The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 20, 1885, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, . .. Editor.
"OnxTee Hany, PA, May 20, 1885.
THE MURDER OF CARUSO.
Jurudo, Arrested in New York, Makes a
Confession,
Chicago, May 11.—Augustine Jurado,
who was brooght back from New York
by Detective Bonfield, to answer to the
charge of murdering Filippo Caruso, the
man who was found dead in a trunk at
Pittsburg, is now locked up at the Cen-
tral station. Last evening Jurado was
taken from his cell and conducted to the
rivate office of Lieutenants Shea and
Lipley. Detective Bonfield and Officer
Morris were also in the room. Morris
speaks Italian fluently, and he at once
began interpreting for Jurado and the
questions asked. As the examination
rogressed it became evident some start-
ov, developments were to be made, Ju~
rado, after much questioning, said that
he took the trunk to the depot, and also
that he left for New York with Victoria
Camirito the next day. When asked
whether he knew what was in the trunk
he hesitated for some time, and at last
endeavored to evade the question, Cor-
nered he finally said he did not know
what was in the trunk at the time, More
pumping followed, and Jurado broke
down and committed himself in several
particulars, Morris spoke lower after
that, and what he said could not be
heard. When Jurado was at last brought
out he was evidently very much fright-
ened. The officers were jubilant, and it
was said that the “Dago bad given him-
gelf away completely.”
tp rn
“RIGHT PEART.”
“] was right peart till the rheumatiz
got in,” said a suffering old man who
lived near the swamp. Fact is, where-
ever you live you can’t be “right peart”
if you areja victim of this troublesome
disease. Captain C. W. Hostenpiller, of
Springfield, Ohio, says, “I found great re-
lief from: inflammatory rheumatism by
using Brown’s Iron Bitters.” Thousands
of other people have found similar relief.
ris AGI
A OLEAN SWEEP PROMISED.
The appointment of Edward Bigler, of
Clearfield county, to be Collector of In-
ternal Revenue in the Allegheny district,
js approved by the Penn's Democrats.
Mr. Bigler is regarded in every way fit:
ted to fill the position. He was endorsed
by Gov. Curtin, Mr. Randall and most of
the Pennsylvania delegation. The ap~
pointment of Mr. Bigler is in the line of
the President's policy to remove all par-
tisan Republican officials who bavemade
use of their offices to make political cap-
ital, and have brought disgrace on the
gervice. It is understood that other re-
movals in Pennsylvania will follow very
soon, including Collector Case at Pitts-
burg.
The President and Commissioner of
Internal Revenue have been looking
over the list of officials in that branch of
the Government service, and bave come
to the conclusion that nearly sll of them
can be dispensed with with profit to the
gorvice, There will be a preity clean
sweep made of this class of officials as
fast as their successors can be determin.
ed upon, saysa Washington correspond-
ent.
Can you tell who is in the grestest
danger of catching any infections or epi
demic diseases? “Why,’ you say, “the
rson whose blood is in an impure or
mpoverished condition. Sach people
take special complaints as dry grass
bursts into flames before the sparks of a
locomotive. Pure blood is a defence; it
means safety, and Dr. Kennedy's Favor.
ite Remedy is the mildest, safest and sur-
est purifier of the blood. Our chief dan.
gers are within ourselves. may
DARING TRAIN ROBBERY.
Chicago, April 30.-~The Louisville ex-
ress on the Louisville, New Albany and
‘hicago raiload, due here at 8 o'clock,
was stopped near Harrodsburg, Indiana,
shortly Before midnight by a band of
masked robbers. The latter were on
horseback and compelled the engineer
and fireman to leave the engine. Enters
ing the express car, the American Ex-
press messenger was covered with re-
volvers, and refusing to unlock the safe
was shot dead. The safe was broken
open, but was found to contain but §400,
The scene of the robbery is among hills
and stone quarries, and is thinly settled
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YERY REMARKABLE DISCOVERY.
Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich.,
writes: “My wife has been almost help-
less for five years, so helpless that she
could not turn over in bed alone, Bhe
used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and
is so much improved, that she is able
now to do her own work.”
Electric Bitters will do all that is
¢laimed for them. Handreds of testimo-
nials attest to their great curative powers,
Only 50 cents a ttle at 'J, Zeller &
Son's, Bellefonte,
GEN. MDOWELL DEAD,
Bah Francisco, May 5.-—Brigadier-Gen-
etal Irwin M'Dowell died at midnight
last night. His death was duejte pylaric
diseases of the stomach, He had been
in a critical condition for two weeks, be
ing unable to retain any nourishment
aid dalitious most of the time, Genera
Il, one of the best militay schol
ars in the army, and one of the most sue-
cessful of its officers, was bora in Frank
linton, near Columbus, Ohio, on October
15, 1817,
Se pA
Notwithstanding much has been said
abeaut the importance of a blood purify-
ing medicine, it may be ible that the
matter has never seriously your
attention. . Take it now! If, by the use
of a few bottles of Ayer's Sarssparilla
avoid the evils of
a healthy constitution to your
offspring, thank us for the suggestion,
TWO CHILDREN BURRKED.
Altoona, Pa., May 12.~The residen
uel Black, at Duncansville oo
{ b
g Two child respect.
ively 3 and 8 years, were burned to a
land or sen, out on the i
nn crowded ty, on i rae.
Pills 6 the best for p ve
everywhere conv; \
EE aria: Cater cudioas,
liver, indigestion, bad breath, flatulency,
MEN OF GREAT STATURE,
It was once a much debated question
whether the average human stature had
been diminishing] or increasing. 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 feet ten, and till
goience 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
gottled that, with great exception, men
of all places, epochs and breeds have
kept very 1ouch 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
sense is shown by the fact that they
grow as often among people not distin-
guished for more than average stature
as among the taller nations. A Scotch
professor once fell on the plan of
measuring all his students and noting
nationalities, so 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 Scotqh 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 Chinese
giant Chang could hardly be said to
owe his height to any sort of contagion
of examples to be met with in the land
of the Celestinls. Geology has rather
refused to allow that there were times
when giants formed the rule and not the
exception. Those days must have been
farther before the flood than naturalists
can intellectually focus. It is quite
another point whether physical inquiries
are at all raised by the prehistoric
assumption about a regularly tall section
of the human family. There is now
little doubt at all that within historica.
periods the race has kept its uniformity
so well, that the rule is only the better
established by the occasional appear-
ance of these heroes of the flesh. It is
also true that with the aid of modern
intellect and sppliancethere is not at
all the old impressiveness in the giant
as such. That he needed intellect to be
formidable was a great discovery for the
normalists. When minds were simpler
and less ready of fence, the man above
six feet, with or without armor, had a
natural supremacy, and his importance
increased with the length of leg and
arm. On this aristocracy of physical
preponderance the sentence of Ichabod
has long since been passed, and, like
Samsom after his hair was cut off, the
giants of civilized life, even if reaching
the seventeen feet four inches of the
French giant of Angers, are quite like
other men in essential significance.
mint faite
THE KINGS OF LITTLE FOPO.
The correspondent of the Cologne
Gazelle on the Cameroons River gives
some interesting particulars of a visit to
four of the African '‘kings"—Quadjo,
Quadjovi, Folli, Ajoads and Lawson—in
the Little Popo district. Each of these
so-called kings claims to be ruler of the
district, and has a number of partisans
Who praless allegiance ja him ; bub ao
withstanding this rivalry, they usually
live at peace with each other. The
eorrespondent’s first visit was to Quadjo,
sn old man nearly 90 years of age,
whom he 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, and has a great reputationon the
coast for integrity and energy, but was
so prostrated 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 few
months younger than Quadjo, and the
correspondent had to wait while he was
dressing to receive him. His costume
was a togs, » white cap like those worn
by women in Europe, and on the top of
# lilac-covered chimney-pot hat. Not
withstanding this grotesque dress he
looked very ‘‘dignified,” and addressed
some very polite questions to his visitor
sbout the health of Emperor William.
In the afternoon the correspondent went
to Lawson, who received him in a gray
Ajoada. He wore a white togs, a night.
csp with » white silk hat on it, and
Roman sandals on his bare feet,
be opened and held over his head dur-
ing the interview, ancl after it was over he
treated Lis visitor to some bottled beer.
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GOLDSMITH
JUST LANDED AT THE
JIVE DOC
HEAVILY LADENED WITH ALL THE
EST NOVELTIES OF THE BEABON,
SWARMS , , .’% «5 BUZZED
About us all last week, attracted by om
elegant display and Sledge-
Hammer Bargains. —
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We want you to continue to come, as we
are sure we can suit vou,
Nobody need send to the city, thinking
towet more fashionable goods
or Cheaper,
Inspect our elegant
Silk Dress Embroideries,
IN SEVERAL SHADES
keep the best 81 Elack
Silk io Ameriea.
BEAUTIFUL HAMBURG EMBROI-
DERIES, EXQUISITE LACE
AND WHITE GOODS.
We
CHILDREN'S CAPS.
—KID GLOVES—
ALL SHADES
&3
zo. Fashionable Hosiery
Bee Hive
One Price Stores,
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HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE.
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W. RE at Pmporfum with BX. ¥. & FP. R. R,,
and at Driftwood with A. V. EK. RE.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD,
Daily Except sunday.
Westward, Eastward
MAMAM; STATIONS, AMPM PM
110 2) 5 soi Montandon 300 1 105
6 00 Lewisburg, arrive (8 65.12 BP 3
7 Silewisburg, leave 15 512 WH 0
7 @{ Fair Grounds * 30012 HH
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8 00 MifMinburg
8 22 Milmont
8 38 Laurelton
@ 48: Coburn
10 15 Rising Spring
10 29 Centre Hall
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11 o0jLinden Hall
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Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan-
donats Ham 0am, and 7.80 pm, returning
jeave Montandon for Lewisburg 88 9.20 a m, 6.100
mand 7 50 pm.
J. R. WOOD,
fanage eg ON Pas ger Ag't
GUGGENHEIMER’S.
A fine sslection of #ilk handkerchiefs
and gents neck.-wear, for the holidays,
at Guggenheimers, b
es weve
An immense stock of the best styles
youths’ and boys’ caps, at Guggenheim
ors,
wisitiessss iF sesroekrinte
Baffulo and wolf robes, lap robes, and
horse blankets of all grades, at Guggen-
heimers,
A large stock of flanel shirts, at Gog
cimers,
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Hides of all kinds wanted fad Guggen.
and highest mar
Tor at prise a
Guggen
sevive eames
heimers is the only exclesive
eather store in Centre county. 3d'etf
$200,000 osc given Way Ra
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sented to continue the management
advantages that will ‘be offered In that time 1
will be glad Ww remain a while longer
CLEVAN DinGes
Having just returned from Philadel
phia with a line of goodsatsuch remark-
tract vour attention we ask you to eall
and see:
3 1bs, Raisins .
“ French Prune
Best Rice
Bhaker Corn
Oatmeal
Beans
Hominy
Peas
Jest Tea
Best Rio Cofliee
Granulated Sugar
Noft A.
Dilworth’s Coffee
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Calicoes, Muslins, SBhirtings, Ginghame,
lower than ever
Re +
Sal,
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Produce wanted in Exchange
siren om
ORANGES, RAIBINS
DATES, LEMONS,
PRUNES, COCOARNUTS,
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
FIBERTS,
£5
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BANANAS,
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complete manure r its solub
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“Mineral Bone,” “Fossil |
We are prepared to supply this article atthe
lowest poseibi antec 12t0 14
per cent. Acid.
FARMERS, DO NOT BE DECEIVED
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Is not South Carolina Rock
Ammonisted Animal Bone Super-Phosphate.
It is often called ¢
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guaranteed analysis, Nowe other i: pemuine,
BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia
Qustaing the Lite nod Ewsesice of
A ngs It i» made from
so of Ph ileded
tow sol ling Beugh's Brietly Fare
Bone Ben, vive Bengh'e Hesdy
Pure Animal Bowes 81 very
bow prices, It would surprise fare.
ore to koow how wry jow
procures hess beands
fovitlinors for all eropa. Bend your
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FOR SALE BY
J. Q. A. Kennedy, Contre Hall, Ag't.
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GROCERS, BAKERS
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tuggles,
Hay Tedders, Hay Loaders,
AND OTHER
Farm Implements
SHIPPED TO EVERY BODY'S ORs
DER ACCOMPANIED WITH
THE CASH,
— AT VERY LOW PRICES, —
FROM THE WHOLLSALE
Agricultural Implement House
G. W. NICELY,
100 & 111 West 3d BL
Williamsport, P2nn’a.
pé~ LARGEST AND BEST “g&
Relected Stock in Western Penn'a.
All Goods Guaranieed.
g@y~ Every man his own Agent and no
Agent's commission to pay.
Write for Catalogue and Prices,
Telephone connection, 18feblm
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reliable ment Trees,
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Address, Le CLARE & HERRICK, Brighton, NY.
Ome mile eaet of Rochesier
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EVANS BROTHERS,
FPRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
g of #1} kinds of Country Produce
Gx Prices aud Prompt
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good shoulder braces,
lies and gentlemen, and at
want
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usable sample box of goods Lhat will pw
# way of plakicg Wore Oey IB & Tow
days han you ever Lhougti possible 81 au) Uusihons,
9 tan live 2% home abd
nip, or sil Loe time. All of
gor, grandly sacessiul, pv pekis to
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fie Hasisesm, we Make 10s wnparni
© who ate not well sstasliod we will
send $i to pay for Lhe trouble of writiog os, Full
direct , went free, Linens pay
sure lovail who siarti at onee. roa" ae
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work is Fh Lime «
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men 10 act as ALAN IE Jor Lhe sale Of our
New Fruits and Specialties!
together with a full line of NURSERY STOCK.
"ov espericice nol emeniinl, Sg LIVE,
MEN EARN GOUD WAGES, For terms
full name, age and reference,
& Thoin, 0
C. Dreisbach
LEWIsBURG, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL:
ER
ACTIVE
address, gi
Hoopes, Brother
IN
GENERAL HARDWARE,
Saddlery and Carriage
Material,
Blacksmith Supplies,
Oils, Paints, Window Glass,
LARGEST STOCK IN CENTRAL PENNA
i&febfn
New Arrival of Coeds
AT NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
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HARPER & KREAME R,
Centre hall,
Have just opened in one of Largest
and Best Rooms in the Valley,
~—A COMPLETE STOCK OF-—
DRY GOODS,
; DRESS GOODS
NOTIONS,
HATS & CP3,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
OILS AND PAINTS,
GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE,
GROCERIES.
COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH
SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL
STORE.
ALL NEW GOODS,
We offer
eo barghing Whsarpassed in this
COME AND SEE Us.
All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest
Market Prices Paid.
Make $70 to 5180 mon
ToaCHorS aro a a
PLE, Bteady work for 8 and Summer.
Address, J, C. MeCUR Y & Co., i
DO YO KNOW
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Cards—Attorneys.
F. FORTKEY,
. Aworney-at-Law,
Office in old Cotrard building, Bellefonte
J. L. Braxcien, er
§rANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEYR AT LAW,
BELLEFVOBTE, CENTRE CO, PERNA.
Bpecial stiention to collections ; practice in aly
the courts; Consultation in Genoen and Eoglish
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
. Hews
Office on second floor of Forst's new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in Eoglish or German, 7w'ys4
OHN F. POTTER, Avorney-si-Law
Collections promily made ana
special attention given Wo those having
lands or progerty lor sale ill draw ua
and have scknowledged Deeds, Morigs-
bonds &e. Bellefonte, Ps.
JH. ORVIS;, C.M.BOWER. YL ORVIS
(Vis, BOWER & OKVIs,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
: BELLEFORTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on 24 floor of
Furst's building, jan wo
Dentists.
R G W. HOSTERMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall.
Otlice at residence on Church street, oppo-
site Lutheran Church, Will give sutie-
taction in all branches of his profession.
Ether administered, l4udr
R.B. G. GUTELIUS,~
~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers bis
professions] services to the public, He is
prepared to perform sll operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully pre.
pared to extract teeth absolutely witbou
pain. my 258
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Hotels.
BU HOUSE.
Ww. R, Teller, proprietor, Belic-
toute, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade, junelby
"HOUSE,
C UMMINGS
: BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor,
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the sounty in
every respect, for mean and beast, and
charges very moderate. Give it a trial
Zune of
N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
_ ALLEGHEXY 87, BELLYFONTE, PA
. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.
5%. Free Buss 10 snd from all trains. ou
Svecial rates 10 witnesses and jurors. Bub
CENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT
CUSTOM.
Good Table, beaithy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
natural scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, 16aug tf
BYIR HoDaR.. ..
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
BE. WOODS CALDWELL, Propricior,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on firet floor.
QFHIN G MILLS HOUSE.
On L&T. R. R,
FINE SUMMER RESORT.
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Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman.
tic Mountain and Valley Scevery,
Healthy Locality.
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. H, BIBBY.,.......cc.c.... Proprietor
SPRING MILLE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA
mayl
C= ERON HOUSE,
: LEWISBURG, PENN'A.
STETTLER & CODER...ccn ssn... Proprietors
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEL-
ERS OVER SUNDAY
Good Livery sftached. Free Bus to and from
ail trains, lap.y
J D. MURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa.,
Dealer in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines
¥ hike JDrandy. Wine, and Holland Gin kept
medicine] purposes only, Store o
every day inthe week. ¥ may’ i
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and aliow Interest ;
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities ;
JAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
Cashier
President.
pESNS VALLEY BANKING QO,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes ; Buy sud Sell Government
Securities ; Gold and Coupons.
WM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE,
President Cashier,
ZELLER & SON,
. DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa,
Dealer In
DRUGS, —
CHEMICALS]
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &c
Pare Wines and Liquors for medice
purposes niways kept
COSTIVENESS
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DRUGS
extract
carried
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functions of the Liver are also
affected by costiveness, caving '
Bilious Disorders.
Among the