THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . .. Edilor, a Cuxtre Haun, Pa. Juss 24, 1885, DISPENSING MOUNTAIN DUE. Huntingdon, June 15,—Peculiar meth- ods have Boor used in carrying on the extensive illicit trade in whiskey which has demoralized the laborers, delayed the work, and caused the contractors so much loss on the South Pennsylvania railroad. Some of those engagell in the business boldly peddied the whisky around among the men, but the most us- ual way was for those wanting it to place their bottles and money on a stamp and then wo off a short distance ont of sight. On returning they would find the bottles filled and the money gone. There were stumps all along the line that mysteris ously swallowed up the coin and poured out whiskey. At other places shanties, one and a half or two stories high, were built. The lower story was open to the public and the upper story occupied by the proprie- tor, who was unseen by and inaccessible to those below. Through a little hole in the wall an elevator or dumb waiter e>uld be reached, on which the money and bottle would be placed. The custom- er would then put his mouth to the hole and hello, “Moses” to the man above, when the dumb waiter would ascen and shortly afterward return with the bottle filled. The United States author ities are determined to break the traffic up. Deputy Marshal Beegle, of Bedford, has the names of many of the dealers, in addition to the eleven already taken, and will arrest them as soon as they can ba found. mm sens cris SA en VERY, VERY LITTLE THINGS, but very important—your blood corpuss cles, They are bright red. They are so small that it takes over 3,000 of them in a line to make an inch. The bright red color comes from the iron in them, When there is not enough iron the blood is thin and watery and impure. Purity and vigor go together, Brown’s lron Bitters is the only safe iron tonic ever made.. it enriches the blood, builds up the system, gives health, strength and en- joyment of life. rn A es —— Few things are more facinating in their way than a study of the sublerra- nean history of man, whether in caves or mounds, whether it be to corroborate written history, or to take testimony that ante~dates all writing, President Bart~ lett, of Dartmouth, contributes an inter- esting article on this topic to the July number of the North American Review. From the men of unknown ages and taeir works underground, to men grap- pling with the latest questions of our day and discussing the parceling out of tae earth's surface, is a long step; but the same number of the Review appears a conyersation between David Dudley Field and Henry George, on land and taxation. Another urgent question, which may soon make a very serious is gue, the extradition of dynamite crimin- als is debated by President Angell, of Michigan University, George 1lickoor Curtis, and Justice T. M. Cooley. Deor- man B. Eaton, chief of the Civil Service Commission, gives his views of the re euit of that reform, William Clarke shows the futile character of any scheme for British imperial federation, and ‘Fhomas W. Knox gives a brief butinter- esting sketch of the progress of Europe. an influence in Asia, The other articles are one by Gail Hamilton on Prohibis tion in practice, and one by Rev. Dr. C, H. Parkhurst on the decline of Christi- anity, These, with the batch of free- band Comments, make op a number of unusual interest, If the allotted age of man were sufficient for a magazine, we might have to part here with an old friend: for the Review has just complet- ed its seventieth year. Bat outwardly it renews its youth with a new cover, aad iawardly it seems more vigorous then ever, i ef minai—— AN ENTERPRISING AND RELIABLE HOUSE, J. Zeller & Son, Bellefonte, can always be relied upon, not only to curry instock thie best of everything, but to secure the agency for such articles as have well- kuown merit, and are popular with the people, thereoy sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable, Having secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a posi- tive guarantee, It will surely care any and every affection of the throat, lungs and chest, and to show our confidence, we invite you to call and get a trial bots tle free. A BRUTE'S BEASTLY DEED. Springfield, IIL, June 17,~To-day Wal- fer 5, Amos, aged 18, atternpted to walk neross a field, when John Mozier, who wis plowing, called him to stop. The boy did so, when Mozier deliberately walked to within five feet of him antl shot him with a shotgun in the back, in« flicting a wound large enough to admit a man's bat. Mozier went on with his plowing until arrested this afternoon. He appears to be perfectly sane, and says he was justified in shooting jbecanse the boy had no business to crosa the land. Amos was the only support of a widowed mother. He cannot live Hill morning. AN ANSWER WANTED, Can any one bring ns a case of liver or kidney complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We may they can not, as thousands of cases al permanently cured and who are dai recommending Electne Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary complaint, quickly eared. They purify the blood, the bowels, and act directly on the dis- eased parts. Ev bottle gustattedd. For sale at 60c » bottle by J. Zeller & son, Bellefonte, Ty A SA Son Several weeks ago a he and harness was stolen tn Lanomstor A county, A bill, offering a reward, with a tion of the stelen - was sent Belins Grove, and ; fice, W, Scott Barret read the ei ftems of Interest. Writers in the Lancet call attention to the great value of hot water applications to the head in cases of fainting or syncope. They say also that a prompt use of it, applied to the forehead with cloths will very often avert such attacks. Invalids who depend upon ecod-liver oil to sustain their vital forces should be careful to get a pure article. Cotten seed oil is now doing for the cod-liver product what it long since accomplished in the matter of olive oil, Near Milwaukee resides a man who is such a firm believer in eternal punish- ment for sin by fire that he has decor- ated his cellar with painted flames, wooden demons, and other horrible figures. To this place he takés his children to punish them. A Spaniard named Phillips, butcher at Poplar Creek Agency, M. T., recently lost one of his children by death, and to commemorate the event cut off his left forefinger, and sacrificed a fino mare and a three-year-old steer on the grave of the child. England has no written Constitution, but is governed by the laws of tradition and the laws of the British Parliament. The so-called ** English Constitution” is not a formal document, but the outcome of English history since the days the Romans overrun England. a We smile at the Chinese doctor and call him superstitious because he im- ports dried and smoked lizards for his patients. Yet it seems, according to the Medical World, that the reptiles are administered in cases of consumption and anemia with considerable success, due to the large amount of azote and phosphorus contained in them. A society of young women for the suppression of slang has begn formed in Cleveland, Ohio. For every violation of the rules a fine is imposed, which is paid over at the end of each quarter to the associated charities There are, however, many words and phrases that, while they might be clessified as slang, are expressive, and by long usage have become part and parcel of the English language. We can scarcely afford to part with these. Says a New Orleans letter: A peculiar- ity of the young Southerner, male or female, is their early betrothal and eventnal marriage, a condition that usually hinders undue dissipatio, even if the desiro exists. As a role fewer divorce suits encumber the records of our courts than in the North, a reason for which 1 am at a loss to give, not be. lieving that climate has any influence over it whatever, A new explosive, know as kinetite, is at present being studied in Germany. It consists, it is said, of a mixture of oils and gum eotton, and is superior to dyna- mite, as its manufacture and manipula- tion are obsolutely without dangez; it will detonate only under certain peculiar and well-defined conditions of shock. Only the part exposed to concussion ex- plodes, and when fired it burns quietly with a brilliant light. The true com- position is being carefully kept secret. The honse or sobbing wren is a bird peculiar to southwestern Texas. Its melancholy note is described as very impressive. It begins in a high, clear key, like the tinkling of silver bells, and descending gradually from. one chime to another, it suddenly falters, breaks off, and sobs like a child—the song dying away in a gasp. The song is heard only in the opening light of dawn, and is re- peated but a few times. The singer is rarely seen during the day, The Detroit Lancet describes the four plans for reducing obesity : The eating of nothing containing starch, sugar, or fat, called the Banting system, the eat- ing of fat, but not sugar or starch, called the German Banting; the wear- ing of wool and sleeping in flannel blankets, instead of sheets, or the Munich mystem ; not eating or drinking at the same time, or rather, the allowing a couple of hours to intervene between eating and drinking, the Schweninger system. Mr. Maskelyne, a well-known English On the Western tate Railway of Austria extensive (periments were made in 1888 in riucing passenger fares with the ultimatresult that, upon the whole, the deduwns paid on the suburban but involy a loss on the long-distance traflia The expenses in oojection with the experiments in sscexnining the bost source of light for lighouse illumina. tion has cost the Brith Government a good round sum. A rurn shows that up to the end of last Nvember the out- lay was more than #,000 and other indebtedness was subscuently incurred in connection with theame object. The production of gaway sced has been estimated at 1500 bales a year. All the northern partef Europe and the United States are th principal cen- tres of the consumptioof this article. The manufacturers of ssential oil in Germany use a great dil of the seed, and the plant in some yrts of that coun- try is to be found in evry meadow, The following is gim as a cheap mode of rendering fabrs uninflamma. ble. Four parts of trax and three parts of sulphate of magosia are shaken up together just before ing required The mixture is then diolved in from 20 to 80 parts of warm wter. Into the resulting solution the arbles to be pro- &e, &e, & tected from fre are amersed, and when they are thorough’ soaked they are wrung out end driedpreferably, in the open air, I AM SELLING Rosendale Cement at $2 per bushel and in quantities lower, Receive fresh ground twice « month, Double Harpoon Hay Forks at 81.75. Sold last year at 85 and $6 each. Golden Clipper Scythes, Razor Steel, at 75 Cts. each, formerly $1. ——Ropes,— Manille, all sizes, at greatly reduced price RK. Hay Pulleys, Iron and Wood, 26 and 50 Cents each, CRADLES, | Ball, Eagle, Western, —lowes Alloys of indium and allium, L. de Boisbaudran says, do nt decompose | water appreciably, and re only very | slowly attacked by dilut« hydrochloric | : acid, The melting point are difficult | to determine, because th fluidity in- Barb-Wire. creases gradually, the mel remaining | for some time in a pasty sondition, as | Galvanized —Cactus, Buckthorn, if formed of a mixture of erfect liquid | with crystalline grains. “he melting | point of the most fusible othese alloys | lies near 16.5° Centigrade. ——— than were . an OF to $5. Sev ever known, $2.75 each for a good en: Brinks erboff, Tableit—reduced to the lowest prices. Conklin Farm and . : Lumber Wagons, 1). * 7OBTREY: pittav, Office in old Corard building, Belletonte ——————————— C. P. Hews { (E370 a ln os: Om ve Xow 53 WM AY Platform Spring Wagons, |; i eras. | GF ARLE RN EYE AT 1 ‘ ERS sR? { ATTTORNEYS- AW, GROCER’S, BAKER'S PELLEEORTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA : i y | Bpecial attention lo collections ; practice in aly and other Delivery Wagons, | the courts; Consultation in Germen and English ’ r 5 | JOHN KLINE, One z Toon [ugy J TTORNEY-AT-LAW YORTE, ¥ sn and Top Suge ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA v v ate Yl Ofice on second floor of Forst's new | building north of Court House, Can be consulted in English or German. 7m'ys4 J F. POTTER, Attorney -ats Law i Collections promtiy made snd H T L d | apecie] attention given to those having § i y * { lands or property tor sale. Will draw ud ay edders, Hay oace 8, {and bave scknowledged Deeds, Mortgas AND OTHER | bonds &e. Bellefonte, Pa, Aa ‘iv A —————— Ci Jeeta YS Aa (3 H. ORVIE C. M. BOWER. ¥Y 1 ORVIA Farm Implements |" "WEE & EVs. SHIPPED TO EVERY BODY'S OB | ATTORNEYS. AT. LA w DER ACCOMPANIED WITH Office opposite the Court House, on 24 Soor of THE CASH, Furst's bullding. Zi5an 85 VERY LOW PRICES, ~— | osm Dentists. FROM THE WHOLESALE R. G. W. HOSTEEKMAN, a. | AJ : Dentist, Centre Hall, Agricuitural implement House | office st residence on Church street, oppo- OF i #ite Luthersn Church, Will give satis {faction in sll Lranches of bis profession, G. W. NICELY, | Ether sdministered. 14udr 109 & 111 West 3d St. | TRB. 5. G. GUTELIUS,— Williamsport, Penn’a. ~ Dentist, Milibeim. Offers bis { professional services to the public. He is g&y~ LARGEST AND BEST “ii f in Western Penn’a. | prepared wo perform sll operations in the ' 2 L | dental profs ssion. He is Bow fully pres Belected Block pared to extract teeth absolutely withou All Guaranteed, pe Every man his own Agent and po! | pain. my 27% Agent's commission to pay. | Write for Catalogue and Prices, 1 USH HOUSE. 18teb6m | W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belles ey |fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given ww | country trade. junelby | QUMMINGS HOUSE, i BELLEVONTE, PA. — AT (ro0d8 Hotels. oo. oT} . Telephone conpection, TO FARMERS, New Implement bp EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. STORE AT SPRING MILLS, | The traveling community wil find | this hotel equal to any in the sounty in | every respect, for man and beast, and | charges very moderate. Give it a trial Pune f The undersigned has opened a stors at Spring Mills for all kinds of i BINDERS, HARVESTERS, MOWERS, | ee - GRAIN DRILLS. INV BROCEKERHOFY HOUSE. ; HAY-RAKES, PLOWS, | | BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, AND | . ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEFONTE, FA | G. G. McMILILEN, Prop'r. | Good Bample Rooms on First Floor, i . U5. Free Buss to snd from sli trains. gor | BSvecial rates to witnesses and jurors. mun WAGONS, so dealer in The Weather forecasts o M. C. Mon. pe Wiite and Inqaire for Prices. tigny, of Brussels, for the pars 1883 and | Z 1884 have been verified § the letter. | F. G. Francisus, Lewisiown, Pa. They have been based on te hypothesis | that blue largely predomiates in the | twinkling of the stars wen there is | much water in the atmephere, and rm that the preponderance { green, or | COSTIVEN SS 1 more rarely of violet, is adicative of | / ts. Alea} : affects seriously all the digestive and great dryness. He condues his obwer- asstmdlative organs, Including the Kid. vations by means of an instrament | pays en these Oana an “ affected, i ai 1% they fall to extract from 1 Hood Lhe led a scintillometer, and the predic. urie seid, which, carried through the cire i i ! - 17jundm tions are made for a long peiod culation, causes Bheumatisin and Neus ra - 4 ' s functions of the Liver are also affected by costiveness, causin k Bilious Disorders. Among the warning symplon Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Weakness, Fever, Dimbpess of Vislon, Yellowness of Ekin, Pains in the Side, Bark and Shoulders, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity in the action of the Bowels, Vomiting, ete. 4 The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or aw Dyspepsia, | follows, ¥etid Breath, Gaciric Pains, Hesdsehe, Acidity of the Stomach, Waters brash, Nervousness, and Depression, are all evidenoss of the presence of this distress. malady. A Aare Relief for irregu- of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in the use of AYER’S PILLS. They stimulate the stomach, free the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid fiver and kidneys, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore W. O. Atwater, Chemical Laboratory Wesleyan University, finds ss the out. come of his special experimenia, thal plants grown in nutritive solutions ex. | posed to the air, but prelectal from i rain and dew, contained af maturity | much more nitrogen thas vas supplied | them in nutritive solution and seed ; that for this excess of nitrigen the at. | mosphere was the only posible source, and that the manner in whith this nitro. | gen waa noquired by the pltits remains | still without adequate explmation. i of Billous. To diminish the dangers f the extra | § current in the dynamo-electio machines | in case of a rapture of the ater cirenit, | J. Benand proposes a simile arrange- ment founded on Faradayls principle | of induetion used in telegaphy under | the name of safety rods tc secure the | bobbi the apparatus agins i ph en This bn Agios atmos | it to » salutary and normal condition. ! : Ps PREPARED BY 13 t gommac 3u'the poles offs machin | Dr J.C Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. instrument of th kind to form a | Bold by all Druggists. safety] valvé, ns it ‘were, g¥ing ready | _ v passagé to the current the moment it | J DMIISTRATOR'S NOTICE.~ Letters of ad- becomes dangerous. : ministration upon the estate of Dan’l Favber, iate of Potter twp, dec’d, having been lawfully | ted to the undersigned would respectfully M. Arnsud has obtained yum leaves | the erythrophyll of il (the red | coloring matter) in the form of orange. Sram all persons knowing themeslves fo be ins ahied to the estate to make immociate payment and those ha Jing claims against iho same to pre sent the same duly authenticated for settlement. 17junbt JOHN HOFFER, Adm'r. red crystals, He extracts color by means of so-called petrolenh either in which (the grasigroen col oring remains insohble. The : wos, \ bstance thus as the Geo, Corman , isina state of 5 Ai Iu hai the same | 8 8 good frult bearing orchard, a good solubility iff different solvent as carotin, | ¢ frame house, bank barn, and sll other Further : outbuildings. The farm is well water marks of resemblance to the ed, Penns Creek running through it. latter substante are to be in the Terms—One third of purchase money to be paid identity of the melting crystalline prance SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the preinises, at Farm. ets Mills, Centre county, on Saturday, June 27, ab 2p m., a VALUABLE FARM, containing 123 Adi ES ana 116 perches and allowance, known farm on confirmation of sale; 4 to remain in farm, with interest Be able to widow atually the bal ance to be 1 One year r sale, W unter ost. WASH GARBRICK, 8. M. LONG, Exccutors, ————— i i The small red ants, says Prof. C. V. Riley, sre undoubtedly the most troublesome of the infesting houses, snd to destroy or sven to Take Notice or THIS SpLixpiD Bam. aAiN. ~The “New York Weekly World,” one of the best weeklies in the United States, by ial arrangement with the World ers, ran ba had very low by rabning with the “Reporter,” Two pew names, clubbing for the “Reporter,” will each get the two papers, he World” and the “Reporter” one year, cash in ad. vance, for $2.25, the regular price for the two being $3. Subscribers to the “Reporter” caa have the “World” and r’ for $2.50, in advance, or when olubbing with two new for $2. names. J Crs Harr Mzar Manger—~The Centre Hall Meat market having a re. families can at all times be sup~ ed with fresh meats, of the best qual. ty, also bologna sa Next door to hotel ; open day and evening. 14may uf Hesny Boozer, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. best salve in the world for cuts, To nloers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and cures piles, or no pay req is guaranteed to give potielt satisfac. A ore by paler & Son, Belle Zeller & Son, JanTy est nasortment of glass in th : i 5 lam 0: Delnlaga | e's, Centre Dwaydm ENGINES, SAW - MILLS, | CE RE HALL HOTEL. | eh D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. | FOR EUMMER BOARDERS AKD TRANSIENT re CUSTOM. ) MACHING belonging to SAW MILLS, 1 Good Table, healthy locality, pure STEAM THRESHING RIGS, | mountain water, surrounded by finest PNCINES UPRIGHT OR HORIZONTAL | Batural scenery in the state. Schools BOILI XD CLOVER HULLERS= {and churches convenient, Terms very | reasonable. 16ang tf | Infact, everything that belongs to that mb : , { [[F* HOUSK, YARY, : wy AN] | lige of business. I will also band lige of business. I wil Blac baudle LOCK MAYEN, PA. ee PHOSPHATE. —— 8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, I respectfally invite all farmers or any | Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms | persons wishiog to purchase any of the on Im Sour 7 { above machinery t and of my | N ie BuLss on, and be convinced | On I.& T. R. R, { that I am prepared to sell cheaper thao | FINE SUMMER RESORT. { any one ia the county, W. L. SNYDER, EPRING 1 MILLE, PENN A. } Cone { SOCK, examine pric Fine Fishing sod Honting—Romens tic Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. S—— TEEMS REASONABLE. J. H BIBBY,......cccoe0ne. Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA wayl WML &e, KAEAL Craomivn: Addi EIU BEER MEW Brighton, 4. Y, rheeler ite Lt CLARE & HERRICK, Cine male east of Ke if you want good shonider braces, | - suitable for ladies and gentlemen, apd at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall | drug store, J. D. Mornay, iljun Droggist. i YTAMERUN HUUGSE, : LEWISBURG, PENN'A. BTETTLER & CODER... sen... Proprietors, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEL es ERS OVER SUNDAY. Good Livery silached. Free ‘Buss 10 and from all Waius. apy C. Dreisbach, LEWISBURG, PA, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL. i J D. NURRAY, * Centre Hall, Pa. Dealer in DRUGS, pular Patent Medicines IN | Wituaey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Cin kept i and s0:d for meticinal purposes only. Store open i SERRE { every day inlhe week. mayy if | GENERAL NARDWARE, | CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, - { BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Becelve Deposits ad allow Interest ; i ) ut Notes; and Sell Govern Securities ; n wh JAS, A. BEAVER, J. D. BEUGERY, | President. Casal jer " Saddlery and Carriage Material, PENNE VALLEY BANKING 0. Blacksmith Supplies, CENTRE HALL, PA. | Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; ©ils, Paints, Window CABBE. { peoustin St i aud sell Government | WM. WOLF W. B, MINGLE, ! - Vesddent Casali ter, J LER A DO, ve DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Mew Qrrival of Goods 5 Desler In sr, _ | DRUGS, — AT NEW STORE! CHEMICALS) NEW GOO Ds! : NEW GOODs LARG EET STOCK IX CENTRAL PEXN A. DRUGS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e Pure Wines and Liquors for medice ——————— —————— purposes always kept HARPER & KREAMER, |F™eTreugmascer J Centre Hall, oom be found in the world, and also represe J best Life and Accident companies r in ARiMente Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valley, My motto is, “1 to - in Bush ~A COMPLETE STOCK OF-— study to please, ‘s block, (over Valentine & Co.'s DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, store.) Bellefonte, Pa, BOND VALERTINE. HATS & CAPS, Zimayiyr] D. Z. EVANS, Ja. EVANS BROTHERS, BOOTS & SHOKS, HARDWARE, O1LS AND PAINTS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, GROCERIES. 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL STORE. ALL NEW GOODS, offer ns unsurpassed in o oer A OUNTY, ils COME AND BEE Us. All kinds of Prodnce taken, and Market Prices Paid. Highaat Teachers Make $70 to $130 per Poultry, (live or Lard, Potatoes, Fruit, jared of fresh) Live Stock; in duces, either in oar or stencils and price fornished f@-We refer 10 the editor of this AL for Spring ah J.C. DO THA —LORILLARDS CLIMAX-—| NEW FIt PLUG TOBACCO | Previon 1 Tin Tag : Fine Cut are the
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