THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, .. . Editor. CENTRE Hany, Pa, Jury 22, 1585. CHOLERA IS COMING. ence That the Fatal Disease Willi be Herve This Season, Daffalo, N. Y. Joly 15—~The cholera gcare is spreading. No cases have as yet heen openly reporied, but every evi. den goe< to show that it is coming lich families are engaging board in rural townships or making prepara. ions to start for some fushionable water- + at the seaside at a moment's In conversing with several of ne physicians this week, all ree that this is the season for . Que of the nent M. D.’s “In 1858, when our poor citizens e¢ dying off by the scores every day, was a cool season, just like this one. were po flies to speak of then, vou will observe there is a great ity of them this year. The city es are taking every precaution rd egaivst the fatal disease. Of e the cholera will spread worse in « tilthy part of the city, us 8 na: ural ie, bat if is not believed tnat much to do with it as many it seems to be in the air, and n's digestive organs are in the dition for the disease, he will aunvhow. For instance, if yon rload your stomach with I and early vegetables you s+ 1n u capital state to court the Plain food and cleanliness are wt protective agencies, It is t that the district bounded by the rg and Erie canals will naturally ¢ worst. Indeed, it will not be arprising if some of the lower streets are actually depopulated.” 1t is quietly nored that several cases of cholera already been quietly attended to e medical fraternity, but that they ded the deaths as occurring from some other cause to prevent a scare. Two of the patients were colored people aod two Polocks. The disease seems to be especially fatal with this class of pie. The victims were sick only a few ;, and as soon es they breathed inst they were hurried to the ceme- d laid away to rest as quick as ,, and the friends of the deceased gn to understand by the owners of property that they must keep quiet out immediately, This is a ate of affairs, and something done to give the poor people at tile chance to protect their lov- and tle children from tbe disegse, The cholera gern is aiet!y but surely spreading in 5 in Baflalo today, unbe- the residents of perhaps the or teaement house, Evid Sule. } bs recor 8 inc out VERY POOR ECONOMY. ynle make a business of cheats i 22, either by eating very wl cheap food, or else by eating & quantity of good food. Either as bad policy as it would be to offin instead of a sait of clothes, wuse the coffin would cost less, means impoverished blood ; yond that means misery. Brown's Iron Bitters enrich the blood, giye it the iron needs, and tones up the whole system, Cores Jdyepepsia, indigestion, weakness, malaria, eto, msn A ne end of a sponge in water and ole will #aon be saturated. So a n one part of the body effects er paris. You have noticed tuis yoar- {. Kidney and liver troubles, unless ced, will induce constipation, piles A timely use of nselve natigsm and gravel Lennedy’s Favorite Remedy will these results, Itis pleasant to and may be taken freely by 1 and delicate females, It gives ,ricit v, life snd cheeks with roses on : July EE — ——— JUSD DEAD IN A COFFIN, WHERE HE HAD SLEPT FORTY YEARS, Emmetteborg, Md, July 15.—Forty. vo vears ago David Gamble; a wealth Wem ear here made a coffin, in whi slept every night without failure, ; vel bed was chosen,he said; as a tant reminder that death is always yr, His desire to impress this fact upon himseli was owing to the sudden death of his wife, at the age of thirty yeard, Ly heart disease, Just before he made the coffin they had been to a ball, and, after returning home. retired to bed, Fifteen minutes later Mr. Gamble found that his wife ad died in bis arms, The shock was lieved by many to bave unsettied his Teason. He always kept his coffin thereafter in , the corner of his dining rooms. He 1 get into it every night and pull the lid up until only his face was exposed to view, One day he had a traveling photographer take a view of him as he lay in the coffin. This picture he bad framed and hung over the dining hall mantel-piece, Last night he retired to his coffin at the usual hour, but when the servant called him this morning it was found that he was dead. The body was not distorbed, and will be buried as it was found. Mr, Gamble was a ¢ man and much liked. sr “It fairly worries me to think of the multitude of things advertised to cure disease,” you say. No wonder. Bat in the mountains of chaff there are grains of golden wheat. We may find it diffi- sult to induce you to test the merits of Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, but, when yon have done so, our work is end- ed, Afterwards you and this medicine will be fast friends. Favorite Remedy would have died out long ago for its real usefulness, But it is and dees good. July —nn A REMARKABLE ESCAPE. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tonkhan-} with asthma and bronchitis, whieh time the best physicians give no relief. Her life was until last October she procursd & of Dr. King's New Discovery, when ime ietely cur ning fifty R in 4 ud: a res of this certain cure of throat | lung diseases at J. Zeller & Son's store, Bellefonte, Large bottles, $1. ——— The three outl tawele, the skin To begin with the early morning, we wore offered the acoustomed tea and coffee, under the name of * chote bageri "s+. «, small breakisnst. Nex! we goticed that our luncheon was trans formed into “tiffin,” and that as we sal in the cabin silént Hindullads squatted on the floor, pulling punkshs to keep us cool, and at the same time blowing awny all our papers, till some kind sailor friends supplied us with leaden weights, Evidently we were on thr highway to some strangely now stab of existence. The ship's company, joo scomed to comprise samples of all the Oriental races, Chinese quartermasters, Malays, Lascars, splendid Nubian stokers, British officers. - There were Hindus, Mohammedans, Confucisns, Buddhists, and Christians. The Cap- tain's servant, who waited upon ns, was a Kitmutgar of the trae stamp—tar baned, white robed, barefooted—a Mohammedan of jeourse, else how could he supply us with genuine roast beef} The fruits, too, at dessert, wero now bunches of plantains, like creamy oon: foctionery ; guavas, like indifferent pears, but hateful to smell : pummeloes, like huge oranges with pink flesh, and scarlet pomegranates, duly prepared with wine snd sprinkled with spices "I'he very rocks were altogether strange to nus. Wonderful voleanic masses, like great heaps of tinder and slag round some antediluvian smelting furnace, masses of red and green and black lave cutting sharp against pale yellow earth, make these freaks of nature as strange in color asin form. One group bears the name of the Twelve Apostles. Thep comes Bab-el-Mandeb—the Cate of Death——of Hell--or of Term, as I heard it variously rendered. It was sugges. tive of all these as we first beheld it, standing out in purple relief against the ground of flery sumrise, while €flouds and sea were aliké sombre and solemn. It received its very wuggestive name from the Arabs of old on scoount of the dangers of its navigation, Seo numerous were the shipwrecks between those cruel gates that when any man started on this voyage he was held to have indeed entered the jaws of death, and his family wailed and put on mourning for him ss though Le were already dead. Just opposite this headland lies the small island of Perim, commanding the entrance to the straits. On it stands a lighthouse and a small fort, both of very recent date. The story told con cerning the annexation of this island is curious. From the beginning of time 1obody had coveted so arid s rock, till one day it occurred to France that it might prove a useful position. So in January, 1857, the French brig of war Nisus, 18 guns, was dispatched to take possession, and very naturally she fialted at Aden, where her officers wore invited to mess, in the course of which, wine being in and wit ont, so far as to loosen tongues, they divulged their mission. No comment was made, but Drigadier Coghlon, (afterward Sir William Coghlan.) the commandant, gilently wrote a few words on a slip of paper, which was at onee dispatched to Lieut. Templer, comanding the Indian navy schooner Mahi, five guns. Not a moment was lost, and the Mahi immedi- ately sped on her way to Perim, and there hoisted the British flag—to the no small amasement and disgust of the loquacious envoys on their arrival thither the following day. TEE ART OF SOUP-MAKING, There is a constant controversy going on as to the economy, digestibility, and necessity of soup at the commencement of a dinner, some maintaining that a dinner ; others, prejudiced agsinst “ slope,” discarding it from their tables altogether; while 8 few who would gladly, perhaps, take advantage of ao opportunity to reduce the meet bills, have only the will, being ignorant of the The average middle-class wife a recipe, discards it as impirmetioable becatise she Inoks one or more of the in- gredients mentioned, while she wh grasps the modus operandi, owing to ha oo ulate their actio toni: nfailing Specific OB : » sa ALE 1 \RECULATOR JhiIHH] SIMPTOMS, fini oc er amulstaken heumatism | sour stomach § Joss of Bp § #0 mes nausca and waterbrash, or indigestion; Meney sad roid evactations | bowels alternately costive sad lax | headache lou of memory, with 5 paieful sen. sation of having failed to do something which ¢ t to have been done | debility | low spirits | a thick, yellow Sppearance of the skin and eyes; & dry cough ; fever; rest. mess | the urine bs scanty aad Righcolored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment, SIMMONS + LIVER + REGULATOR Is Fenttally nied in the South to arouse the Tor- pid Liver to a healthy action. Belong entirel vegetable, no particular care is required while using this medicine, ’ Regulator acts without disturbancs to the tem, diet or occupation, Xt regulates the ver, and Nature relisving hersell, causes the bile to act as the purge, The excess of bile being removed, a tonie effet is produced, and hel is perfectly restored. aa sd aw It Regulates the Bowels and Removes = CONSTIPATION. §t isa CERTAIN CURR FOB DYSPEPSIA, * The Regulator contains no quinioe, mineral, or anything that will injure the most delicate pa tient, and is given with safety and the happiast wesulty to the most delicate lnfant. For all dis. esses ln which » laxative, alterative or vo is needed it will give the most perfect on. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World | ws [ a { THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR! T See that Re get the genuine, with the red Z pa front of Wrapper, prcparsd only by J. H:ZEILIN & CO., fora raornadtons, A! PHILADELPHIA, PA JUTTS PILLS a 25 YEARS IN USE, The Greatest Madlcal Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS \ A TORPID LIVER. YLossofa te, Bowels costive, Pain is the with a dull sensation in the back Pain under the shoulder binds, ness after eating, with a diss inclination to exertion of body or misd, rites, with ever the right Hestiossneons, fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. PILLS are iy one dose such ® color, acts of 43 Tos, or Now York. ———————————— a —— ATHAV.. 4 Halr Vigor cures baldness. FAYER'S fair Vigor restores youth. ful freshness and color to faded snd gray Bair. Jt attains these results by the stim. tiation of the hair roots and ecior glands. It rejuvenates the and cleanses it. It pa to the HAIR that, either by resson of age or diseases of the scalp, has become dry, bar<h sod brittle, a plianey sad glossy sllcen softness of extreme Desuly. There is no dye in Ayer's Halr 7 8 aad the good 18 doe on by a VIGOR ft imparts to the follicles, and (he clean. Nosss snd besithfuiness of the condition - 5 which it maistaine the soalp, + \ AYER Cy Hair Vigor renews the hair. » Hair Vigor is the best cure Esows for Prasby Halr, Seald Head, Ticking Humors, Tester Bores, Torpid Follicies, snd all other diseases of the scalp thal cause the falling of the snd Ha fading. Nothing cleanses HAIR of the nuisapos of dandruff so perfectly, and so effectually ts fia return, as ATan's Thuan Vieom. 5s addition to the eurst' ve and restoralive virtues peculiar to Ayer's J [air 4 # in 8 Sollet Jusury. The Halr VIGOR fs by far the cleanlies!, halr.dres sing made, It esuses the hair to grow thick and long, and keeps it always soft and glossy. \ t pF - . fe : ! Ayer's” Hair Vigor Containg no deleteribus Ingredients. Tis ues all scalp sense, secures against the growing thin or gray, and surely cures sil Paldoces th 1s not organle, ¢ FF PEEPARED BY . w= wn Pn J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. ween Bold ry all Dimggists. » I ——————— —. I. — — RAINBOW RUPTURE REL\EE.* Simple. gain. relianio and 5 berfont a te orgie. Remi lor Sorel wil pot (EE Cr Sen Tad brie ty Locust St. 81, . Mo. - var Ament givin o i Kinde of a vate troubles in Jo mma fon Sour specialty. (+ Ae 10 Lrrite hs Ue pe Hil t TALI EE Clee here —TO FARMERS ALD Others Iuteresioad! I AM SELLING Rosendale Cement at £2 per barrel and iguanti ie lower, Receive fresh yronud twice a month, Double Harpoon Hay Forks at 21.75. Sold Inst year abt 80 and $6 each, Golden Clipper Scyihes, rly $1. Razor Steel, at 75 Cie. ech, for — Ropes. Mauille, a'l sizes, at greatly reduced Ces pri Hay Pulleys, Iron and Wood, 26 and 50 Cer &e., &¢ ’ &e AGENTS: RTE Hor STR > Loves. ue. ABOUT PHOSPHATES Acidulated S, C. Phosphate Rock is not a complete manure ,jt is valuable for its soluble Ph ¢ Aci ] only; and contains no Am. monia. Itis © ften called * Soluble Bone," “Mineral Bone 1,” “Fossil Bone,” &c. roa Sare phy javad ta supply this article st the west possib je rat guarantee 12 to 14 cent. Av ailable o Acid, ARMERS, 1>0 NOT BE DECEIVED ————— CRADLES, Bail, Eagle, Western, —lower*! ¢ ver known, $2.75 to $5. each for a go~d cradle. Barb-Wire, at 514 to 6 cents a pound Gal .manizea—Cactus, Backthor:, Brinks « thoff, Tableft—redcced to the lowest prices, Wiite and Inquire fur Pr « "5 F. G. Francisuas, Lewistown, Pa. Ral ei Brat A HA fe CE fe amy = J DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~letic mn of ad | mimstration upon the estate of Darl Fatber, Jato of Potter twp, dec'd, haviag bec granted 10 the undersigned would 1 res est all yas knowing themselves | debited to the estate to make immedinio | and those paviig claims against the sao sett the same duly authentioated for sl 17junbt JOHN HOFFER on and W Cesrae Harr Mzar Manxvn~The Centre Hall Meat market having a re frigerator families can at all times be sup jed with fresh meats, of the best qual ty, also bologna sausage. Nex: door to hotel ; pia ay and evening. 1imay Hesny Booigr, The Rev. Chas, E. Piper, formerly of Pittsfield, N, H,, but now of Wake R. I, writes: “My wife bad bec an ine valid fur years, but Baxter's Maiodrake Bitters cured her.” N. H. Downs’ Veg- etable Balsamic Elixir always cures coughs, colds and consamptic:, when taken io season, Heury & Johnson's Ar nica and Oil Liciment, for strain, brais. es, cuts, swellings, old sores, et, is exs cellent. july If you want the Two pa pontes and the “New ork Weekly orld.” for one year at $2125 you can ee the two “by sending us the 25 in advance and a new name with 35, to which he twe papers will also sent, This is a big bargain, and we are only able to carry it out upon the above plan, BUCKLEN'S ARNTCA SALVE. in the world for culs, pa etanive ie salt rheuw, fever sores, totter, cha hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and a atoul 1 ge ole Tt is goaran rend, Prigo . Zeller 0h ” ; janly i —— Conklin Farm and Lumber Wagons, Platform Spring Wagsne, GROCERS, BAKER'S snd other Delivery Wagons, Opsn and Top Buggles, MOWERS Hay Tedders, Hay Loaders, AND OTHER Farm Implements SHIPPED TO EVERY BODY'S ORs DER ACCOMPANIED WITH THE CASH, eee AT VERY LOW PRICES, coer FROM THE WHOLESALE Agricultural Implement House OF G. W. NICELY, 109 & 111 West 34 St. Williamsport, Penn’a, pe LARGEST AND BEST “9a Selected Btock in Western Penn's, All Goods Goaranteed. BE Every man his own Agent snd no Agent's commistion to pay, Write for Catalogue and Prices. Telephone connection, 18tebbm TO FARMERS, New Implement STORE AT SPRING MILLS, Spring Mills for all kinds of Agriculiural Implements | GRAIN DRILLS, CULTIVATORS, HAY-RAKES, SPRING- TOOTH HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, CORN-PLANTERE CORN-DRILLE, FEED CUTTERS, FEED MILLS, AND also desler in ENGINES, PORTABLE WAGONS, AN SAW - MILLS, AND MACHINERY lelonging 10 STEAM THRESHING RIGS, BOILERE, AND CLOVER HULLERS~ live of bosivess, 1 will also bandle wee PHOSPHATE. =e I respectfully invite all farmers or any sbove machinery to come and see my aay one ia the county, W. L. SNYDER, BPRING MILLS, FERNA, so a RTE he sae aint. de. BAL ABEKS aii «span Pra. Soup . WPPRital, Full saelrscl inns Foi en sntip ss tn on Win Address, Le CLARE & MERRICK, Brighton, i, I. Ome mide sort of Rochsetor und ressonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drug store, J. D. Muunay, 1ljun of Druggist. C. Dreisbach. LEWISBURG, PA, WUOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL. Kx IN GENERAL MARUWARE, saddlery and Carriage Materinl, —Blacksmith Supplies, Oils, Paints, Window Gina, LARGEST STOCK IN CENTRAL PENNA 18febim New AT NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! HARPER & KREAMER, Centre hall, and Best Rooms in the Valley, DRY GOODS, N OTIONS, LATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHORES, HARDWABE, OlLS AND GLASSWARE, UENNSWARE, GROCERIES, SALT, TOBACCO, SBEGARS, EVERYTHING ALL NEW GOODS, JA bt SO SI A LE a Cards— Attorneys. co ———— ANA o———— - po: ) F. FORTNEY, * Alurney atl-Law, Ylice in old Cw ard bull ing. Belief i ———————— i... 1. L. BrancLER, § ANGLER & HEWES ATTTORKEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, CERTRECO,, PENK'A Broetial attention Ww eollections | practics tho courts: Consultation in German and Fug OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEVONTE, VA Office on second floor of Furst's ew building nor h of Court House, Cun eonsalted in Eoglish or German. 70 JoBx F. POTTER, Aworve;-ai-l. t Collections promtis uw ude special attention given Ww thuse hnvityg lands or property tor sale. Will draw ud snd have acknowledged Dewdy, Morigns bonds &c Bellefonte, Pa 1H ORVIE; CM BOWER. ' KE L.ORVIS (rvs EOWER & OURVIs, C. FP. Hew is Ld . Ww fo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEVORTE, PA Office Opole the Court House, on #4 Fumst's budding. Dentists. 3. A Suvi evtanste's nas. on —— pt G W. HOSTEEMAN, Dentist, Centre Hol Olice st residence un Church «bret, og vie Lutherans Cuureh Woh give = brclivl 1 sll Draucbher of lite proisess nn, Lr . Either sdinisistered R.B. G GUT: LIUS.~ Dentist, Milibeiin., Ufiers professions services W Lhe publ, prepared Lo perfor wll vpernuors it denial profession He i» now tuily pared to extract teeth sbevittery with. pein. # Hotels. EA —————— a ———— "A UsH HOUSE, W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Beis tunte, Pa. Bpecial attention gives w country trade, Jupeltby (OY UMMINGS HOUSE, nd BELLEYOXTR, Pa. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the sounty in every respect, for man snd beast, sud Churges very moderate. Give it a trial june LI mow Su N EW BRUCKERHOFF LOUSE FS — . BROCKERHUFF HUUSK, ALLEGHENY oT, BELLEFONTE, FA G. G. McMILLEN, Frop'r. Goud Sample Roos on First Floor, SF res Bue w and from sli treine, J SLoging Tales LO WilLesses 800 Jusurs. tun (CENTRE BALL HOR. D. Jd. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDEKS AND TRANEIENY CURTOUN. Good Table, besithy locality, pure mountaia water, surrounded by Luest vataral scenery in lhe state, Schools aud churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16ang uf EVs HOUSK, Tr LOCK MAVEN, PA. . 8B. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasosable. Good sample roc oa first Hoor, YAMEKUN HOUBE, LEWISBURG, PENNA STETTLER & CODKK.....ousrssnmmne cise. Propriciots SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TEAVEL Eis UVEK sUNDAY Good Livery sutached. Free Buss to and fr all trains. npg on oI D, MURRAY, Centre Hall, Ps, Patent Med sud Holland ites Lin kept every day inthe week. CENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00, BLLLEFONXTE, Eecelve Deposits and aliow juterest nscount Nous; Buy sad Bell Governn Bocurities ; JAE, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT oy Frevideut, Casier PENN'S VALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, Fa, Eovcive Deposits and allow interest 3h Disount Notes ; Buy aud dell Gov erumens Securities; Guid sud Coupons. > WN. WOLF, W. B, NIXoL¥ Presideut Cashier, ZELLER & 50N, . DRUGUISTS, Bellefonte, Pa Dealer lo may of PENNA, cot DRUGS, CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e¢ Pure Wines and Liquors for medics purposes sliwsys kept JRE & LIFE INSURANCE = The undersigned represents twelve as good Fire Insurance companion ss can be fonnd in the world, and also represents (he bowt LAfe and Actidemt companies iu exblonce Ny motto is, “1 study to please.” Office in Bosh's block, (over Valentine & Co.'s siore,) Bellefonte, Pa. _Tmaylyr) D. Z. EVANS, J&. EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cotisiguukyiiis ofah kinds of Count Prodace polich Quick Sales, Good Prices od Prompt Returns is our motto, We have excellent facili Lies obtain good os for Butter, Fags, Poultry, (live og Loe yg oy Tallow, Cho Potatoes, Fruit, (dried or fresh.) Corn, Onts, lay, DRUGS — BOND VALENTINE ( 1, Live Block ; in fact, ¢ th th : , either tn cur oS mer, bao tr © a: windy PeLBE bo tae Sditor of this paper. cow 1 working 6, and receive bt away a ho in of x, ay — abs ointely he FY ease Adress Assn, Maine. “FAxz Novice OF Gan. ~The “New at Til, SFLENDID BAR. World,” best weeklies in Ua
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