Sh Came THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, .. . Editor, i a 4 5 i A OrxTee Hany, Pa, Seer. 2, 1886 AN AFRICAN CONQUEROR. Sweeping Paganism Away with One Hun dred Thousand Men, Washington, Aug 24.—The Secretary of Sfate is in receipt of a dispatch from Sierra Lene, giving accounts ofthe move- ments of the army of 100,000 men in the jaterior of Africa, under a Mandingi, named Samuds, who conceived the idea that be was called of God to wage war for the suppression of paganism and the opening of roads to the coast which for a generation have been subject to black- mail and planderiug of the vagabond tribes, Samuda’s army. compoeed of Mahomme- dar youths and is divided into three pors tions, one of which recently drove the French from the gold fields of Baure and are now besieging Rainmocks, which is now occupied and fortified by the French, Another is operating east of Liberia. In one sense these operations are opening the way for negro immigrants of intelligence and energy from America, whilst in another sense they are fore- stalling the whole region for Mahom- modanism and making it difficult, if not impeasible, to convert that country to a faith imported from America by immi- grants, ; The largest and most important body snrrounded Tolapa, capital of Saaliman, and a large commercial city, and called upon the King to surrender. This he re- tased to do’so, but after a terrible siege the King assembled the royal family and priacipal chiefs in his powder house and informed them that he could hold out no longer as his resources were exhausted, bul saving for more than 200 years longed to the ruling element he was de- termined for himself to die rather than come under Manhommodan rule. He gave the chiefs their choice, either to die with him or go out of town and give themselves up to Eniory. They decided to die with him. He then set fire to the powder and they were all blown up. Thus ended Soolima’s power, which for more than seven generations had influ~ enced the trade and politics of extensive districts, than ROYAL BLOOD. Wao are a!l kings aad queens ia this Coaniey, and we have a gut lo gs goO0U blood as thai wu ich cou ses Larough ine veins of emperors, 1 the blood is poor aud ihe cheeks are pale, ibis wellknown that Brown's Iron Bitters is tue greal tonic wuich wiki give color, vigor and vi- tatty, M.K Gilson, of West l'o ut, Miss, gays, “1 leit weak and debilitated. Brown's Iron EBitiers made me sirong and well” smc Ap — Ac BUTCHERED BY CHILDREN, Talladega, Fla., Aug. 24.—In this coun- ty J. H. McGowan killed and dressed a pig for a barbacue last Friday. His three children, aged 9, 11 and 4 years, saw the process of butchering the pig. The next day McGowan left home and the chils dren agreed to repeat the process of the day before. Haviag no pig the two chile dren proceeded to butcher the youngest. They cut its throat and bungit up by the heels as the pig had been hung, and were proceeding to disembowel it when their wotber discovered the horrible tra- gedy. ly tp Ape THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S PLAN For Stoppiny the Sale of the Beech Creek and South Pean'a Roads, Harrisburg, August 25.—Attorney Gen- era! Cassidy to-day filled a bill in equity in the Daupnia County Court of Lom- mon Pleas, restraining the Pennsylvania Raiiroad Company or its agents from purchasing or by any Ineans, direct or indirect, acquiring contrel of either of the Kouth ieansylvania or the Beech Creek roads. The bill is based on article 17 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Section 4 of this article provides that “no railroad, canal or other corporation or the lessees, purchasers or managers of any railroad or canal corporation shall consolidate the stock, property or fran- chises of such corporation with or lease or purchase ile works or franchises of, or in any way conirol any other railroad or capal corperation owaming or having ander its control a parallel or competing ine.” The Attorney General said today: “I propose to have the conquest finally de- cided whether 8 great raiiroad is mmply & private corporation or an institotion for the public good, a common carrier. 1 aio proceeding in the matter as the les gal representative of the State, so that it cangot be charged that the action Was instituted by interested parties. I, of course, understand that the Pennsyl- vanias Kailroad Company will contend thas they secured their charter prior to the adoption of the new Constitution, and thoy are therefore exempt from its pro- visions, Nevertheless, 1 propose to have the courts finally decide the matter.” Temporary injunctions were granted, i VERY REMARKABLE DISCOVERY, George V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich, writes: “My wife has been almoss beipless for five years, #0 belpiess that she could not turn over in bed alone, She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is #0 much improved that she is able now to do her own work,” Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hondreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers, Only 50 cents a bottle at J, Ze Son’ Bellefonte, ler & s drug store, SNOW AT 8 POINTS AND THE ATMOSP VERY COLD, The pnow fell so thick and fast wie impossible to poss see the mountain CASH FOR GRAIN, A S00D Fim STORY, On the Loat coming down from the’ Flats the other evening was a young man and o black bass. They were a pair. That is, the young man had in gome way socumulated the fish, which was dend. He was such a guileless- looking young man that several parties thought to guy him and his catch. The fish was hanging to a peg, and with it a pair of small balanees which enable a fisherman to weigh his victims, providing they don't go over twenty pounds. Catoh it all alone #” No reply. Pull very hard" nsked a second No reply. “Were you very much over three days about it # queried a third, and so it went on for ten minutes, while the asked one. fisherman had nothing to say. At length one of the crowd remarked : pound.” «I doubt it," replied another. Bay, fisherman, what are the figures. “Two pounds” ANEW. “Get out I" a laid it on his knee and said : don't, money is veal, anh a if Put up!” the ae raised, the fis soale 8, 4 The crow fish was we The figures held good, but he Ovar. t “jilow did yon do it 2” man when the crowd hind dispersed. 1 bird-shot de his throat,” was the reply ; and belet the fish's head drop and the shot pattered out on the wharl » young hail-storm. a di MODERN HIRED MAN, Wh THE “Yos. I come in after a hired man,” gnid the old farmer as he sipped his root beer on (he market yesterday; ‘but I've oul disgusted and shan't try very hard to fiud one.” “TWiat's the matter with hired men?” hizh-tosed and important. Why, I had one last sp who rigged up an umbrella over the plow, so as not to got tanned, sud Le re fused to eat with {.mily because we stuck our knives + months! At the end of a week iit. {3aid that labor was ennobling yl so forth, but the landscape in that iv offended his taste.” i. ® i ¥ 3 A 00 ¢ fede Clu se 3X 3 Wall. T took on another, and ho put dished Lis boota before rk and he quit at the end of Ast. becane we didn't have al Why, that chap sor in the or got up till seven o'alogk snd he insist] on going to the village to get shaved sud perfumed up every other eveiing a y ine hous Ye one quit me yesterday. He wanted stained glass in his bedroon He wanted me to buy him a euitar, He wonted to paint all the roofs ted aad put pea green on the eorn cribs. He ciagested a bog pen with a parlor to it sud le spent two days of my time trying to 2vmauge a way for a windmill to milk the cowe. I found him writing poeiry in the eon field, and because I spoke up sharply, be quit the job pol- islied up his boots aud sent for a coupay to bring Lim to the city.” mp wy —— shite arad winler WHATS DOSTON ? R. China Aster Mulvaney, chief of the Balt Lake City police, was one very hot alfernoon leisurely patroling his beat, when, on arriving in front of the palace of Mr. Darious Brigham, Mayor of the city, » window was thrown open, aud the very red head of Mrs McTossn Brigham appeared and said : “Is that yersil!, Chinny? are yez this hot weather?” “Me remains is in a fair state prisivation,” answered faintly, and then added : “An' have yez such a thing as a wathermelon about yez *Indade an’ Oi have not, for its about froze we are I" “Frozo!+ Och, wirra! tuk to drink I" “Whist, no! But me husband's consin is shtoppin’ wid us; she's a Princess from Boston, ‘an’ a omyture that cowld an’ chilly in her character that it is moy belief she's afther wearin’ & cake of oice in her bustle.” *“Indade! An'phwat's Boston 7” “Ooh! it's a place somewhere's in the North Pole where the folks is hay- thens an’ wurship beans, an’ instead av rale blood in their veins they has oice wather."” Au' how av Mulvaney, An’ have yez lf APA ARAN THE CAR WASN'T HERS A married lady got upon a Sixth avenno car the other day, and wished to go to Carmine street. Bhe apprised the conductor of this fact, but was afraid he lO Ae NAA We make the following liberal propo- sition to the subscribers of the Rerorren: Any one sending us the name of a new cash subscriber for one year, will get a credit of three months for hig trouble, and the new name two months extra. We would be pleased to have every reader send us at least one name under this very liberal offer, For any additional names we will allow the same, if AEE i ONIC. “ Th's medicine, combining Tron with ro vegetable tonics, (ly i k fn plots Cures Dyspepsing pt GUICELY 5a 1 ey fndigoation, WW enkooss, Impare Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, pnd Nearalgia, It is an unfailing remedy for Discases of the Kidneys und Liver, It is invaluable for Diseases ped { uliar $0 Women, ar who lend sede §{ tar snriches and § the Ph tite, aids Heves Heartbury ul Aa~ The genulve has above trade mark an erosred red lines on wrsvper. Take no ot Eade suly by BROWS CHERICAL €0., BALTINORE, 8D Cone EVE irsl oll, je. a3 do ations $ 18. Buckingham's Dyo FoR TER sO WHISKERS avs {hem brown or black, desired, 1 £ oases 1 Is hartaiess § ent naturs! color] and, sarstion, is more cole w thas mise other 4 i - FREPARED BY . FP. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. § ©. 41 11 Sealers in Medicis WALA uy Sai AICAMES iG os SLICES. Every Farm an Ezxperi- mental Station. The best analysis of any fertil- izer is in the farmer's own hands. Soil tests are reliable tests to de- termine the value of any manure. An analysis is only an intelligent suggestion, but actual trial by the farmer proves conclusively whether a fertilizer will give good crops or not. For six years our $25 Phosphate has stood severe ficld tests. The best results have been obtained by intelligent farm- ers who use it season after scason in preference to any other brand. If you have not used it yet, we hope you will do so this season. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. Rx ! BR JON ! “1 never patronize Patent Medicines. Don't you? Why not? You patronize “patent” articles of a hundred varieties ~why not patent medicinen? *“Hecause they are often worthless,” True, but not always. Irequently they are the very best in the world, representing the widest experience, At least we know that Dr, Kennedy's Remedy is one of these, snd for all troubles of the blood, liver and urinary organs it stands on its merits, and not on advertising, sep & wiper A New, Fist Crass BixceER SBEwiso Macnisg, of any No, can be had by any subscriber to the Reronrtin, for the low price of £20, including the Reronren one year, Along with it are all the usual attechments, We desire to offer our subscribers a good thing for their patronage, and, by a special arrange. ment, we are enabled to supply our gub- geribers with a new standard sewing mae chine for a were scng. This offer we extend to new subs ribeis. , If you want the Two papers, the Ra. rorter and the “New York Weekly World,” for one year at $225, you can have the sending us the 32.25 in advance snd a pew name with $2.25, to which the two papers will be sent two by alto This is a big bargain, and we are only able to carry it out upon the ’ above plan We Want 1.000 More Book Acs? the Persona! History of U.S ® s in every (rand Ay ft Every iti 4 Cir ¥ pein PARKER'S | HAIR BALSAM the pop lar favorite for dressing ti balr, Bestoring is color when gray, and preventing Des dru It cleanses the seaip stops the hair filing, and is The Best Cough Care you can use. Become by ex & plyviclans. 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Being entirely vegetable, no particular care Is required while using this medicine, The Begulator acts without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation, Xt regulates the Xdver, snd Nature relieving herself, causes the bile to act as the purge, The excess of bile being | removed, a tonie effect is produced, and health | is perfectly restored, Beni It Regulates the Bowels and Removers CONSTIPATION. It is a CERTAIN CURE FOR DYEPEPEIA. The Regulator contains no quinine, mineral, or anything that will injure the most delicate pas tient, and is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant, For all dis. eases in which a laxative, alterative purgative is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaction, The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World} sg { THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS L LIVER REGULATOR! Eee that you get the genuine, with the red Z on front of Wrapper, prepared caly by J. H.ZEILIN & CO,, wus reormamrons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. g which ought © ik, yellow 1$200.000 27 . you will get free & package of goods of large va ne f That will start Hin work thst will sl ones ai you in mosey faster than any thing else i Ameri oa All abuul the R000 presents with each Bx Agents wanted everyw re, of either sex of all age ® for all time, oF spare time © ¥, to work for us & thelr vas Lomes ¥ ses for all lately assured. Don’t is i Maine, resents given aw cents postage, § its postage, a BY. bent MALLETT & Co lutaly ‘ortiaad, T0 FARMEES, New Implement STORE AT SPRING HILLS. The undersicned has opened a store al Spring Mills for all kinds of Implements , BINDERS, HARVESTERS, MOWERS, GRAIN DRILLS, TOR HAY-RAKES, ING TOOTH HARROWS SPRES CORK FLANTERS Agricultura 1118. FEED « ERs, i D MILLE, AND WAGONS, — also desler in ENGINES, WAGONS, seh Street, Philadelphia i rates to $2.00 per day. The public will still find at this Ho provision ir heir comfort. 1tislocaled in the immediate centres of business and pisces of ment and different railroad depots, ss well as all parts ofthe city, are easily accossible by Sireet Cars constantly passing ithe doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure, Your patronage respectfully solicitad, JOS M. FEGER, Proprietor, su em——— ————— BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, {etter, chapped hands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by J. Zeller & Son. Belle- o nte, druggists, janiy smi wr ONL BCS iid 3 thers RID GRE sXpARD Books & Bi Steady work for Spring and Bummer, . ©. MoCURDY & CO. Philadeiphia cs ———— rr ~¥0 vy Teachers oy ote BY Address, Car EE a —— —— ar———— RAINBOW RUPTURE "ELSE. i URE. Rimple, safe, rolishin and 8 perfeet retainer tt te rot a Trusa, Worn Day and Night snd lta tresanen {orgotten. Send for clreniar with testi. is fron gretetel suferers cured by this ap. Tiamen, Address Central Medieal and surgiosl netitute OBO Looast BL, Bt Tenaie, Mo Shiite] teastmont given sll kinds of su fend 3 fen] casne. Weonbening diseases apd priv in male and female cur specialty. Bo wire to write ne belore faking Ireelineni slew bere, Conputation free mvited, R YOM | RnR M Big Reduction in Prices! where. Painted wp. ROCKERS, BAW - MILLS, ERY iongis STEAM THRESHI WITH ENGINES, UPRIGHT BOILERS, ARD CLOVE HH NG RIG ENGINES ¢ Infact, everything that belongs to that line of business, I will also handle wee PHOSPHATE. —— I respectfully invite all farmers or a persons wishing to purchase any above machinery to come and see my of stock, examine prices, and be convinced that I am prepared to sell cheaper than any one ia the county, W. L. SNYDER, EPRING MILLS, PERNA. PIN © WANTED! ... * * fhm re eo, BALARIES 0 ’ Sdabntsei, Full snstencl sons VOPR ant k pd 166000 TER Address, be CLARE & HERRICK, Brighton, N. Y, Ome wile vasi of Rothosier YY iteem, Mba Ee abaae dase dn Pe i Eragon yb —————————— A —— A HAS OS HHA AGENTS: Za tout jeollt eel ing ithe Family er, Darshle, porto in ope om greet domestic eh oe for elrouiar, OaRt. and of FARILY COFFEE ©0., S71, Lows, Mo. If you want good shoulder braces, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drug store, J. D. Murnay, 11ljan of Droggist, Hew Arrival of Coods AT NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS HARPER & KREAMER, Centre hull, and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE BTOCK OF— DRY GOODS, am DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOXS, HARDWABE, OILS AND PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QURENNSWARE, GROCERIES, OOFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL wot STORE. Cards— Attorneys ¥, FORTREY, Altornay-sl T.ew, Oflice in old Coiard builds il, Belle ht J. 1. Branaren gravcLes o ] {Wi BELLEFOR Hype ai atent i { the courts; {Office on second floor of Foret’ | building north of Court House, f consulted in Eoglish or German "OHN F. POTTER J oD Jleetions nr gpecial atiention giv { 1ands or property for @ and have sacknow ere bonds &c Beliefovte J. HH. ORY] OC. MM. BOWES 3 ()rvis, BOWER & ORV! ¥ 3 WT Fury gp mre L10N AT Dentists, a | { thin hota in ic equal 10 any in respect, { r Ian moderale i Si | every charges very seman tf N EW A BROCKERRH ALY G. G.) Good Bampl BRUCK v 5 ' fF ULI res burs LO Spoeeisd rates Rr TRI J | D. 1. ME FUR BUMMER BOA i Good Table, mountain waler, natural scenery in t and churches conven reasonable, Ee HOUSE, LOCK RAVEN, PA . A LDWELL, } Terms reasonable on first floor. CARER IN HOU ~ _ LEWISBI nis = ow ru = SOT f ds O01 = {1 wir Py pict . 00d FRIDIe YO 5B —————— is President ¥ ZELLER & SON. . DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In DEUGS, a DRUGS CHEMICALS! PERFUMERY, FANCY GUODS, de Pure Wines snd Liquors for medics Purposes aiways kept Jf & LAFE IhsU RAM The undersigned 1 twelve ax good Fire Insurance ooppan i be found wid, apd proses best Li WELL DuPRLies ID « Yo = Vo peas block, (over Valentine & Co's cpr esenis ¥ AS oan nmihe w sad J also is the Kin ist pinay iyr] BOND \ EVANS, Jr, EVANS BROTHERS, FRODUCEK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Consignments of sll Kinds of Country Produce solicited, Quick Sales, Good Prices and Promos Returns is our motto, We have exoellent facil ties for obtaining wood prices for Batwer. Bees, Poultry, (live or dressed,] Lard, Tallow, Cheese, Potatoes, Fruit, (dried or fresh.) Corn, Oats, Hay, Live Btock ; In fact, everything the farmer pro duos, either in car Jonds or smell Jot, Tags, stentils and price lists furnished free, &S& We refer 1o the editor of this paper. cow H ELLY for the working people. Send 10 cts, postage and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will pm pou in the way of making more money in & few days than you ever though possible st sey basines, Cupital sot required. You oun live al bose ana work in spate time only, or «il the me. A of botn sexes. of alinges, grandly sacessiul, 0 cents ‘0 £5 onsily earned every srering. That ail who went work tay test the beciness, we Wake lie unpatil teled offer: To nil who are Bol well sntinfied we will send #1 to pay for the trouble of writing ve. Fu partivalare , directions, elo. sent free. Inmense pay stwolivtely sare for all who start at once. Don's de . Address, STINSON & Co, Portland, Maine. ay Priz Rend six conte for postage, and receive 8. tree a costly box of goods which will help you to move money abt away thas anything elven thin gure. All, of either wy vocoeed om first hoary, The broad road Ww fortune spens ore, atesintely sure. AL oboe address ihe werk TRUE & Uo, Augusta, Maine. SALESMEN a few good reliable men to act as © Gale Of our New Fruits and Specialties ! together with a full line of NURSERY STOCK Previous papesionos not essential CLIVE, ACTIVE MEN EARN GOOD WAGES. 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