The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1885, Image 5

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    HAPPY CHILDREN,
8 of |
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oil
HARE
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NI
FORKS,
All KI
MEET i
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ETT
FIR Typ Seance tj
ALLE ISEASE S ARISING FROM AR IMPURD
STATE OF THE BLOOD. LURES UiLERD,
ERYSIPELAS, ScroruLd, DERILITY, faranc) 1
20S DISEAS EL Lh
Face, § ALT Hueow, MerouraL DISEASES)
SHOAT,IS THE BEST SPRING a,
EINEEYER OFFERED TT ve Pusu TRY 11,
AND BE CONVINCED IT IS APURELY VEGETABLE
PREPARATION. COMPOUNDED FROM THE FINEST
Roars, Heras Axo Leaves vouta MATURE
HAS PROVIDED FOR THE JLLE oF MAK. FL
BYALL DRUGGIST S; EVERYWHERE
SELLERS’ W171: PILLS,
TET Ee TF a A TE
ACHES FEVER ANS AGUE AND ALL DISEASES
STOMACH AND LIVER, SOLD BY
1 DRUGCISTS 25 CINTS PER BOX,
RE. SELLERS & Co. PROPS.
yy La 2
Zi COOD NEWS
4 10 LADIES,
Createst jndacements Ny ae
£ Now's yoar time to o;
rede 3 fo v sy colotirated Fea
ft ‘ofloes and seonre a beant
ful Gold Band orMoss Rowe Ching
Ton fet, er Handsome Decorated
aner Bet, or Gold Band Moss
wif partienlars address
RICAN, A © “Pu
5 Vesey Sty, & orks
he
ae })
4 Fort
AT AME
21 and
Crowl’'s Patent Iron Roofing
18 THE ONLY
CAPPED CORRUGATED
ROOFING,
ONLY ONE PREPAR
MAK CFACTURENS
READY FOR UBE.
J. A. REESMAN,
Centre Hall, Pa., Agent,
Wilhelm Plaining Mil.
Farnishes and Keeps on Hand
DOORS,
DOUBLE
re ¥D BY THE
“ryt
:D 14
0 ASH,
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
SIDINU, SHUT
1ERS,
BLINDS,
MOULDING OF ALL Sl
STAIR-RAILING
' 80. &e.
&e &o,
Terms Re asonable, and all Orders
Promptly attended to.
23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & BON
&o
hr SA
Items of Interest.
am -——
asserts that
fowa he
A writer in HAradstreds
after 85 years’ e
has never known a morlgage foreclosed
Xperience in
stock farm,
A cow attached to the
RON City,
gubernatorial |
Mo.,
by
yw refuses toallow anybody in citizen a |
3
uaving |
convicts
s to approach Ler, i
' : : 1 hy
Curio parlors is the latest name for
Waoss
lauguaga often |
.
where
in the
ments of lang
850 proportion 1 pop-
The Nutmeg State is now reported to |
flooded the Au stralian
cignrs made wholly of
Yvan
ul ly COIOMe an
recently
paper, ¢ arefy
» * - » 3
For a city of its population, Wash
is enid to be the greates
1
i
A dealer
SUPP. ies are sen
¢ fish mar!
world.
York.
' numbering twenty,
‘ Pilg Pre
throngh a
with copies of
They
le adding book-
rim’s Iressa,”
tho teacher was
he books had come, and went
ol She found to
that the result of her
of
and Poverty”
1 purchases.
thom,
wr ba
CODYeS
diildren
ist, why not
3
are occupied
vear after year, by
: nd in health,
and winter's cold, and
bedding is remade and
tNCEs
mmer’s heat
to when
perience.
of the South American hammook, which
only require 9
winter a wooll
as ¢
nahable
Sen at
who have neve
ot before.
and in
well
en sleeping dress
nitabl
The sanitary difference
startling to those
idered the sub-
as me of 8 ne make, periodi-
lly Ww
mes
3
The oldest bauk
in Bure
+ Mu
dates from ¢
not apr ably in exist.
ence
Asiat
Pe i8 Of
It
and was
etun nt st Petersburg.
1890 B. C.,
issued by the Chinese Government,
he vear
B.C.
that, as early as 2007
of “flying money.” The
name of the imperial bank,
namber of issue, signature of a mandarin,
and contains even a list of the punish.
This relic of 4,000 years ago is probably
written, for printing from wooden tablets
is said to have been introduced in China
ouly in the yerr 160 A. D.
The wax-plant is now grown on a
large scale in Algeria, and its prodaet
is gradually finding its way into the
markets of the world, The process of
goparating the wax is simple. The fryit
enclosed in a bag of coarse cloth, is
plunged into boiling water, on whose
surface the substance soon floats. The
ax is of the same chemical composition
as beeswax, and is likely to be used in
place of it. It is stated that these wax.
plants may be seen growing wild in
Pennsylvania and the Carolinas,
“Pot holes” have recently been dis.
covered on Great Island, Me., and some
persons have considered them of
mysterious origin. A correspondent
who has often seen similar excavations
along the Columbia River, in Oregon,
pays they are due to the swift current
in the overflow of the rivers, which
forms “eddies and small whirlpools,
cansing a motion in a lcose bonlder,
which acts ns a drill, and in course of
time bores a smooth round “pot” in
the rock in which it les, the loose
stones becoming round in the process.
Any number of the rouad stones may
be found in the holes aud baing among
loose stones on the beach,
a ik smi
weBubscribe for the Rronren.
A m—— pon
A FACTORY ON THE
WEST COAST,
trading establishments in West
is rathern mis
nomer, and suggests ad
{ the
mind a hideous brick
with probe.
four tall chimneys belch- |
volumes of black
ba more unlike
English
ier
ng
smoke. |
the
forth
| Nothing could
reality.
rounded by s veranda or piazza, and |
Nothing is manufactured in these |
places ; and they are, when all is said, |
and cheap muskets are |
, and some- |
traders, however, |
‘times sold. The
though they will sell everything down |
to a penny worth of rum, would con-!
sider themselves greatly insulted if
called shopkeepers, The ground floor
of the building contains the
stock in trade,
shop and
e agent and his clerks
bags of
al
palm: kerpels are stored up i
weds in the yard ready for shipms
The re is no busy hum of workpeople, i
A iT will arrive the
factory with a canoe full of kegs of palm
oil. He saunters up to
rum lavished him
generous and after a time, {
hurry, he
uch cil to dispose
ride hat Lao ml in AREA
wided that he can get in ex
Perhaps tive nt
the house,
upon to Cres
spirit
does mention
nothing in a
has got go m
so much powder, and
souple of Kroomen lazily
from the beach,
the
RLYEO
gange
quality of the oil,
the ef
PIO
of an hour 80 TC-
to their « mploye vr th
xr this a little hag
left the
or
port ress
agent, Aft ing
a8 the climate has Sradar
in, takes
v
i
:
rad yw brands
naive nana
indulge
tiat the
nominal
18 about ge uf
and gets
price
what
per
pai 1 in gon ds
1d exchanged st al
y their value.
ir the
1st of
SH) Pe Tr Of HB
or
» arab} i
r anotinu ier
d thi
an ll AP——————
in one way tra
»
¢
4 fn ¢
ratiner fo gio
$
he
CUSTER'S CONFEDERATE FRIEND.
buffalo rol
#1
wh n he
Beni
¢ march,
askin
WDE
i the
Gen. Custer's tent’
H: alle er, old
1's heard that voice in 13
1 out:
a had!
Wl warm friends
pd witl sOTY
nto the So yi
r had
the wary
had g
rain be) ongi in
of several oce
of One
plared each ot
with
back
to camp he
Ye th Ho ofl 167
0 other aa |
“You may
this way
you to-mor-
g0 notes and pres
at the house of sc
an they retreated
Une
TN ng
pala
ont
¢ Gon, Custer took
Am
ny new
seking him if he
uniform a little shorter,”
re
Gen.
0 1:47,
A Gills
two maen.
rl of cattle at one time,
was so hotly pursued by Gen.
had dismounted, cut a whip, |
e them himself until they were
that he
and drov
sooured
» tl § Wn
TOOL STEEL.
{eel is as good a practical method
ns that of a careful chemical analysis.
It is simply the heating and drawing
under the hammer to a slender point,
plunging while red hot in cold water,
and, when chilled, striking it with a
hammer across the edge of the anvil. I
the steel will harden, it will break,
under these conditions, without bending
back snd forth. Steel that will not
harden under these conditions is not fit
to temper, and will not retain a entting
edge. Bteel that isso “high™ that it
cannot be heated red-hot and chilled dn
water without flying may do for some
purposes, and retain a sufficiently rigid
edge by air-hardening. If a piece of
steol oan be forged into a cold chisel, ba | N
hardened, tempered, and used, such
steel is good steel, and may bo relied
upon for all ordinary shop-purposes,
Sea A I AI Ss
Everything without tells the individual
that he is nothing; everything within |b
persuades him that he is everything.
sm —— A I As
Ask your r for Omixrax, full rol:
ler Drovess fl0UF. Jo
i 1
fO0i8
i
!
:
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i
; Wonderful,
From the Pittsburgh Dispatch, Sept, 25th, 1850,
“Very seldom do we read of an actual
case of recovery, where hope had alto-
gether been lost, to parallel that which
was Monday investigated by a Dispatch
reporter, who had heard in various quar.
ters persons talking to their friends of a
cure, seemingly little short of marvelous,
that had been performed. The plain facts
in the case referred to, without exaggera-
tion, are these, as they were learned from
the mother of the young man, his pastor
and other persons well known in the coms
munity : ’
“ William Lincoln Curtis is the name
of the young man in question. He is now
employed at 11, K, Porter & Co.'s loco-
motive works in Pittsburgh, Pa, A year
ago he resided with his mother on Grant
street, About that time he went to bed
one evening with a violent pain in his
shoulder, the result, he thought, of a cold,
The next morning the shoulder was
greatly swollen, 1 wis intense, and
ugh his system,
veloped into a
rhieumatism,
rst notable features of which
g of his left arm,
ily grew worse, and in a few
nd kne we joi nts and
the pol
His
vi lent it
among
was the paralye!
“He gra juan
the fi
months the el Ww
both ankles became enormously enlarged.
In March last the bones began to
enlarge, and uj his left side particu-
ling his fice out of all resem-
$ forme r self, The pain in all
me § » + fever, with its
yw added, and
¢ semblance of
wd its lowest
erings were of
t those who
it would be
yiysicians
i parents
re overvy
ymmenced taking
Peruma., In two
better, was per.
calargement had
He In spirits and
Cx om
8 e: nao
and of t ye dot
was greatly so npro
Said he, ** If ne had pol sposden, i would pol
have knows him,
ala
Ye the most vi ralent rm of blood-polson.
less cere
nO + blood of
ms are Pimples,
0 utanecous Erup-
talot of Scrofula gives
PeRETIOS by such indi sation Y
no tin wuld be Jost In using AYEn's
Bansar AIL LA, the only perfect and J
t raodicing } urific ation of tb
_SCROFULA
sol that rots
‘Bolls, aad €
When the t
eof its
which
Stiles,
tions.
rE
for the
i
DCTS
cute it from
transmission
SARSAPARILLA
n is also the only one
blood of Mercur
mts
af Co
is produc
rhed blood tive of
ANAEMIA,
" v Pallia
Shattered
ER's
H cleanse
ison and the
Lopover-
ratte y
jl Muse los,
Nerves, Melancholy, Ita first
symptoms are Weakness, Languor,
Loss of Nerve Force, and Me tal De-
jection. ¥ hex
A srretohed ¢
Skin, Fl
i Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla,
: PREPARE
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; *
Bix bottles for $5, _
¢ SYySLeID, iS
0D BY
3p UNION SQUARE WEWYORL
\ of LAN,
290 Oren 2 or"
FOR. SALE BY
J. Q. A, Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't.
T. RLMO HOTEL,
¢. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Reduced rates to $200 per day. The
traveling public will still find at t is Hoe
tel the sawe liberal provision for thelr
comfort, Its located In the immediate
contros of business and places of amuses
ment and differant railroad depots, as well
a all parts of the city, are easily accessible
Street Cars condiantly passing the
ducts. It offers sp inducements
kb those visiting the city , ‘business or
"Four I Fa
HARDWARE
BLACKSMITH supplies, we would
Heating Stoves,
STO VES.
RB &
call your attention to our stock
Cooks & Ranges;
CROWNING GLORY
A full assortment of Fire
WILE
TLAKE ABRD
WELCOME HOME:
EER
OR & APOLLA.
on hand,
& CO
TUTT’S
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the as, with a dull sensation in the
back Pain under the shoulders
blade, a ufter entiog, with a dig.
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability af temper; Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the syes, Headache
ever the right eye. tiessneoss, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION,
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, ope doso effects such a
change Of fesliag as to astoiish the sufferer,
They K petite and cause the
ake on Shi frpett
body to slem is
Rourished, ls 804 by their i omic ection on
Re Prioe
TUTTS HAIR DVE.
¥a
GuAY Ham or WHisEERS changed to a
Grossy BLACK by a single application of
this Dre. It imparts a uataral color, acts
instantanecasly. Sold by , OF
sant by express on receipt of $1.
otiige, 44 8 Hurrag gta New york.
West, and |
wk Ha
XN imgar » py Xp UNE
Jose COL
iW Traits,
Erie Mail West
Express Kast make
frst: ait
UM BL Aa
WoR Hat Rmporios
R R: at Emporion .
and st Driftwood with A. v KK
LEWISBURG AND TYRORE RAILROAD
Dally Except Sun ‘
Westward
PMAMAM; BTATION
1 ®i1o 204 5 50 Montandon
1 6010 & Lewisburg, arrive
Lilawisburg, leave
0 Fair Grounds
iBeibl
as. Vicksl
Milind
22 Milmont
# lanrellon
} $R Uohurn
10 15 Rising Spring
10 BriCentre Hall
10 g8itiregy
11 Linden Hall
il 10i0ak Hall
11 #jlemoent
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan-
al ats am 10am and 50 pm, retumi
tehve Montandon for Lew fshurg a1 0.20 a m, 6.0
Hipm,
in and 3 1. R. WOOD,
. EB PUGH,
Ne methl Manager, Gen'l Pass'ger Ag't
ATEW ENTERPRISE AT
EPRING MILLE, PA.
——— on
PHILIP 8. DALE,
AT HIN
~NEW PLAINING MILIL,~—
Where a general line of Plaining Mill
work is none, such as
FLOORING,
Burfaciag all kinds of
SIDING,
and MOULDING, BRACKETS,
DOORS and SASH. °°
Also manufactures cll kindsof Furniture,
oral Fel ne Eunromm
from 8
Md
Will give immediate relief.
iE Biliousness,
i Ind ligest
Dyspepsia, i4
ly Diseases of 5
en
Riv
8 Sick
sm, Ra A
teadache, Loss ol
foplexy, Palpitations, §
Eruptions and Skin Dig» ;
jeases, ote. sil of w
Bd rn
I Dig
i ‘ i perfect
resnit,. Ladies s
tio Bick Headache will
miidlly prrgatis 1
[FY THE BLOOD.B
ico 256 cts. per bottle,
For sale at Murray’ “ Dn 2
un wiilgel free a
will start »
you 18 wone
i abeul
LL EEns wanted overs where, ©
pr ail time, oF spare Lime ON
homes. Fort J
red. Don’t dels TT& Co,
$ for ai v
MH. HAL
and clubs,
orders to
tl
KURTZ
ROLLER FLOURING MILLS,
CENTRE HALL, PA,
NOW READY FOR THE MAXUPACTURE OF
FLOUR & FEED.
FLOUR AND PEED WILL BE EXCHANGED
FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, AND AT
RETAIL FOR CARL
Highest Market Prices Paid
for Grain,
The ontfit of {be mill is the fin-
ost and among (he best in the
world, aad work will be dune
equal to any mill in the oouniey,
FLOUR AND FEED AT WHOLESALE
Furniture at Wholesale.
17undm
KURTZ & SON.