The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1885, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
¥RED KURTZ, . .. Editor.
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Cextee Hann, Pa, Seer. 28, 1885,
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EXCURSION TICKETS TO PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIRJAND NOVELTIES' EXHIBITION,
~The annua! fair of the Pennsylvania
Agricultural Society will be held 1a Phil-
adeipbia. from September 23d to October
14, and the Novéities’ Exhibition of the
Franklin Institute will be opened on
Sept. 15, continuing until October 31st,
Both of these exhibitions offer attrace
tions of unusual interest.
The State Fair, held on the grounds of
tlie society near the Germantown Junc-
tion station of the Pennsylvania Railroad
promises to be the most successful event
of the kind ever held in Philadelphia,
Thera will be an unusually lexrge display
of various products of farm and garden,
articles of domestic handiwork, fine
stock, cattle and machinery, and trials of
speed participated in by gentlemen ri-
ders of Philadelphia and vicinity, A
special feature is the dog show of the
Philadelphia Kennel Club, which bids
fair to surpass all previous shows in the
Lad variety of its exhibits.
The novelties’ Exhibition, sa 1s title
implies, ie designed to be an exposition
of all that is new in the field of me.
chanics, electricity, and industrial sole
ence, The exhibition will embrace a
large and comprehensive display of ma-
chinery and appliances, illustraling the
progress and advancement in electrical
and other sciences, Apart from this,
special features, as lectures and practical
illustrations of the work, will be intro-
duced; and music dispensed by a cele-
brated band will form a part of the cer-
emonies of each afternoon and evening.
The buildings are commeodious, easily
accessible to the railroad, as weil as to
all portions of the city,
For the benefit of visitors the Pennsy -
vania Railroad will sell excursion ticks ts
from September 23d to October 14th, in-
clusive, to Philadelphia from all stat’.ons
on the Philad. & Erie Division and trom
all stations on the Northern Central I.
R. between Hanover Junction and Troy,
Pa., both inclusive, at a libera! reduction
from the regular rates. Fhe tickets
will bear coupons of admission to either
of the exhibitions, Special trains will
also be run as the amount of travel ware
rants.
ere nsn
“WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR
DAUGHTERS 7”
This question is asked by a well known
lady lecturer. Well, we can do a great
many things with them; one thing, we
must take good care of their healih, and
not let them run down and become en-
feebled. For the feminine ailments,
which may be summed up in one word—
debility, we have a sovereign remedy in
Brown's Iron Bitters, which has done
much good. Miss Mary Greenfield, of
Qlalstia, Ill, writes, “Brown's Iron Bits
ters cured me of nervousness, indigestion
and general poor health.” Let the other
young ladica take a hint,
tn ns HY nM msm -
A sad affair occurred about one ‘mile
south of Ramey, Clearfield county , Pa,
Monday afternoon, 14. Two bv thers,
Heary and Wm. M’Gowen, in co mpapy
with three or four men or lar 0 boys,
were discovered in an orchard b eionging
to Bsmuel Whiteside. Isaac V/git, who
farms for Mr. Whiteside, too’; his rifle
and fired at fhe intruders, thr, ball strik-
ing Heary M'Gowen, enterir o the) right
Bide above the hip bone aw | lodging in
his body. The wounded » an was taken
to his home in Houtzdale , where he lin-
red for a few days win death ended
Ty d th
‘olf, who fired the £.tal shot, claims
that these other paridee, had been in the
habit of stealing his ap ples and claims to
have waraed them v,) leave before he
fired. His friends say that be also sent
his wile to the orcba -d and told her to
invite them to the Iv ;use and he would
give them all the ap ples they wanted, for
which aet of kindo¢ ss she was insalted.
This provoked Wo! fand he fired upon
them, with the abc ve reenls, Wolf was
taken to Clearfield | jaii om Monday night
where he awaits trial for his deed of
blood, He is spc ken of as being a gooil
Citizen, but posse sses a most violent tem-
per, -
St coc A -
A WALIIING SKELETON.
Mr. E Bpririger, of Meche nicsburg, Pa.
Writes: “1 wus afflicted wich lung fever
uid abscess on lungs, and reduced to a
walking skeleton. Got a {rial bottle of
Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump-
tion, which did me #0 muc b good that I
bought sdoliar bottle. Af ter using three
botsies I found myself onc » more & man,
completely restored to health, with a
hearty appetite, and a gain in fesh of
Lat J, Zeller & Bors drug store,
Bellefonte and get a triad bottle of this
certain cure for all jung diseases, Large
bottles, $1,
Sp
JL
CURTIN M'OLAIN TO HANG.
The Board of Pardons met the other
tay and 10 Interfere in the case
of Curtin M’Clain, so nothing remains
now bat for the Governer to mign the
death warrant and the doomed man to
prepare 10 meet Lis fate,
i ———— io oii
THOUSANDS HAY 80,
Mr, W. T. Atkins, of Girard, Kansas,
writes : “I hever hesitate to recommend
Electric
our
— ve entire satisfaction and are rap-
id J» Eleotric Bitters uo the pur-
ent best medicine kno sud will
tively care kidney and liver ‘com-
parify the blood and re;guiste the
: family can do without th
They will save hundreds of doctor's bills
, Bold at fifty cents a bottle
by 3, Zeller & Son, Bellefonte.
‘A Hon
the 's moun a
ad one Calvin Bhontz, who has
a half a century in a cavern,
to bold any commanication wit
his fellow men, because in early youth
his brother had married the girl whom
§ “TIE PAYSERVATION OF FORESTS,
i Sea—
A correspondent suggests that as a
message of preserving our trecs the
taxes on growing timber land should be
reduced or removed entirely, It is
doubtfal if this would be practicable,
It would be difficult to persuade the
Legislature to take any action in this
direction, end even if taxes were ro-
moved from all growing timber land it
would not prevent the destruction of
treca, The owners of timber land have
been told many times over that the
preservation of forests is not only advisa-
ble for sanitary purposes, but that timber
land is a positive source of income. Dut
with an exhibition of ignorance or
obstinancy that is surprising, these men
seizo the dollar of to«day and throw avny
the golden egg of to-morrow. The
white pine requires but little soil rnd
will grow in any part of the State, Vor
tho first fow years of its life its growth
is slow axmd it is Hable to be destroved
by fopest fires. When about twenty
years oldit is often cut down, as it then
attains nesize that permits of its use as
firewonl: ‘This is a great blunder, for
the-whitepine obtains much of its noar-
islnent from the air, and after attain.
ing.awcertnin sizsedts rete of growth rap-
idiy/inereases, andrinthe seoond twenty
yenin of Haexistence ita growth is three
titres a8 great ss in the proceeding
rigs. After a pine forest isthelf a oon-
ary old«it-may be decimated anuunily
and wilbgivemuch befter income than
vounld.ba obtained from any other crop;
iwhiladthe heaMhful influence of aiarge
track of gtrees, and their prevention of
gronglR®s and freshets cannnot be esti-
mafed.
STRANGE WAGERS
TherLondon swells are the mo
erato betters in the world. Time hangs
80 heawy on their hands that in the ex-
citoment of uncertainty they find a
gratefs relief. A curions bet was made
in one of*the London-clubs, some yours
ago, that will doubtless point a moral
It wag that a certain member could not
withir. two hours, on London Bridge,
sell o1 10 hundred new guineas at a penny
apiece. The man took his place on the
bridg > with alittle tray on which he had
bad 4 he coins. Heinformed the passers
byAh at theywweregenuine gold coins for
tak ank of England, and that they were
¥obe had for a pemny each. The cart.
B ircend
LAnves-
men sand policemen langhed at him.
Whent the time had expired. such is
hunms incredulity, that he had sold but
two, which a maid servant bonght to
amuse her two little charges
Amother peculiar bet made in London
was by a well-known barrister, for a
lnrep amount, that he wonld, at a certain
hoor, block Fleet street in the busiest
parts of the day, at the narrowest
poiut. Half au hour before the ap-
posted time ho took his stand on the
opposite eide of the street from an insar.
ind
Made
ance office which had a large lion over
the<door. Heo was dressed likes a pecro-
aamser, with a long cloak, and wearing
& ta¥l, pointed hat, and large glasses over
hisweyes. Under one arm he carried an
enot mous book, and in his mand he held
a lax ge telescope, which every few mo-
mens be pointed at the lion, after in-
specking the book.
i. and he told
vi 4 + $ 3
Joos of Balderdash id
Paeple gathered aroun
theanthat in the 1
was written thot in half an hour that
honwould wag hi Slowly walking
up snd down, and every fow minnies
taking a look at the lion through his
glass, he attracted the attention of every-
body, and the awaiting crowdagrew every
moment denser. Then wagons stopped
to seo what the trouble was, sd these
frmmod the others, until the whole
riroet was crowded and impassabls.
The barrister slippped away ia the
crowd, but a most obstinate jam ensued,
and it was more than an hour before the
police could clear the thoronghiare,
sal
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THE SACRED SCARLET COLOR.
Both in Ttaly and other countries the
nrohigic images of the deities were
pointed red, and the traditional practise
was, in some cases, long continued. It
has been said that this practice was
intended to please “the color sense"
by“which is meant that these images
wererregartied as protty gow-gnws., This
is nt likely, and the true explanation is
that Xe color red was sacred. All pris-
tine areeds ean, with probability, be
tracodmitimately to two origing, They
are, in different disgnises, the worship
of the sun and the worship of humanity,
Fed bapame, therefore, an exceptionally
odious eolor when the ascetic temper
gained possession of religion. = The
suthor of the Wisdom of Solomon be-
trays a profound antipathy in the fol.
lowing: “Or made it like some vile
boast, laying i over with vermilion and
with paint coloring it red, and covering
every spot therein.” The coating of
vérmilion was plainly offensive to him,
and he describes in another place the
wolaptuary as crying: “Let us crown
ditt
§
4
a RAR 5 Ho AH I is
BY. PETERSBURG AS A SEAYORTY,
sr easing
St. Dotersbuig was found in 1708, and
it was a leading idea in the mind of
Peter the Great that’ it wis fo be a sca.
port. For this he selected a sito on the
shores of the Baltie, Although this has
alwaye been perfectly well nnderstood,
it Las never Leon fully realized till the
prosant Cronstadt has beon the
port all this time. No vessel draw-
ings over nine or ten feo! of water could
fic bar of the
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: ALG TFeReR
day,
real
t over the mouth of the
all vessels
greater depth of water than
Lis had to deliv
1
the capital;
requiring a
er their cargoes at Cron-
stadt, The goods were then put into
Ii poled
wsburg. © All com-
iI8 Ware
1
REL OH, Winch
3
wore either or
+ £14
. “
tugred up to Ht. Pele
pe rat carried on at a
i mode
¢ best noder-
goods ean ab the
London or
kk, but the tranship-
from
nstadl, with the
0 8 A rsburg
where hero has |
bd
Ci
th
thiean opor- |
added a
to the prest design which Peter |
Sah 3
cat h «1 for the cap-
T a3
ital of tl
pletion of
much More so
ease in Western land
realized
nl A Winn
Ho determined,
these fabricators
lowing incid
lished, to
EXErCinG
discover an Ind
red-letter day
Indian graves are manuf
it would appear,
renently occu
Philadelphia
decayed skelelon frog
the vicinily, and pl
excavation on
creck in New
were frequently
WL
al
placed a steatile
make, a steatite carving of
head and beads: with these were thrown
numbe f i
fragments pottery.
blackens iwith Pe wide ie
*“ plant” was made in November,
the following March, daring the pro
ence of high sealers aud looal frees
he announced to an enthusisstio colle
that he knew the locatio nd
grave, and offered fo him thither
for £30, the to bo paid if §
search proved sucocssfal, which of cou
it did cranium of thet Phils
delphia pauper passed through several
eraniolorists’ hands, and was gravely re-
matked upon os of unusual interest, na
it wis a
whereas the
Sradgrosplialio |
mil es aa—
NAMING THEMEELVES,
noney
ih
Tl.
419
1s ah Pats oh oh son Tu a’
marked dolichoceplini;
Deleware Indians were
gknil,
A Kansas farmer is the prond father
of twelve children, As ono after another
comes to his happy household he is in
doubt as what the infant, when grown
np, would like to have as a prenomen.
He does not like to call his budding boy
Jehosaphat, nor is he satisfied with the
common name James His dsughter,
who has tot yet suffered with her first
tooth, he does not like to call her Mohit
able, but neither oan he bo content with
the ordinary name Ann, or Annie
Annio is pretty, and so is Marry, and so
isa number of nico little names like
Emma and Mable. But the Kansas man
will have none of these. He might
name one of his boys * Leavenworth
Titus,” and others ‘“Lawrebos Cam.
bodius,” ana still another *‘ Atchison
Sulpicius;” and he might have one of
his daughters “Olathe” and another
“ Alicia Wyandotte,” but he won't. He
will merely number his offsprifig as they
appoar at regular intervals, and let each
soloot a name for itself when it reaches
the years of discretion. A character is
the Kansas farmer, And the names so-
lected by his ‘numerical * children,
when the time comes for cach to choose
bis own, may ho moro absurd than any
that he could Lave bestowed in
baptism.
A gh {a AE
If a man oouid be conscious of all that
Is said of him in his absence, he would
probably become a very modest man
S———
GNIRR023Y Sst
IT
Dyapepsia, Indigestion, YW enlopens,
nye Blood, Malaria, Chilis and Fevers
ven nlain.
un uniniling remedy for Dis
ye and Liver.
invaluable for 1
omen, gud all W jen dentary
1 i Ch, Cause headache
ipa LOD larry Jrom medicines do
snd purifies the blood, stimulates
= aids the assimilation of food, re
ritirn and Belehiing, and
the moscics and nerves,
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&or
1L&ur: We
vos Hey trength
ia ¥
rite las 3
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tere linner
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on dada be? oO
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incalculable Value.
Lowe il, Mass.
ATUL Tiis,
r. J. C. Ayer & Co.
I by all
. our Foon
Triel Pecks
Tasers IRL
them $0
¥ pula or now
DROAX ar
In¥oung 4 1 plot
Trovenron Brvew
VEARB OY USE IN
Ged om
ithe
ARIS REMERY,SC Krscanm
RUPEE
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
the poplar favorite for dressing
the halr, Bestoring 58 eokow
whet gray, and preventisg Dan
dra. It cleanses the senip,
Mops the halr falling. and
| eve to gheses. Ble BE Soe 83 Drags
ER onl
PARKER'S TONIC
fleeommmended ty eminent plosiciane Popular
for ie well known properties of purifying ihe
Piood snd ballding op the health and strength, It
Rs ¥ wonderful cures of Borofula, Khowinstinm,
Torus, Lang, Liver, Kidney, and Nervous diseases,
and hae broaghs heelth and comfort to hoendas
of sullering wommn, Tie property of Thoressdng the
eocrisling quality of the blood, renders It so of:
fertive in reviving the vital energies that it often
go. i if you suffer from Debility, Skin Brup
, Consumption, Asthma, Dyspepala,
» Kidesy, vr other disease, your hood
ve and ls Josing Ha power to nord and
fn the systems, Don't wall till you are sick In
1 t pee Pancen's Tom today. 13 will give
you pow Yl wad wigew HIER 8 OL, K 1.
Bek ra Truggien Losey suring bpiag 1 dee.
R————
jy ake over 10 per
A ihe
Sort a ils, paefort fn opurati
YEO RAS I Bo 6 Lows we,
THE CLEAT §
the hack
Wilh 5 Uy
misty
@ fale y 4
§ debeibtiy
oe of the thin and ry
Masiess | the rs LL »
allowed to stand, a
& sedunent,
SIMMONS + LIVER + REGULATO
Is generally used In the South 6 arouse the Tor.
pid Liver to a healt) Heing entirely
vegetable, no particular care is required while
using this medicine,
The Regulator acts without disturbances to the
fystem, dist or occupation, It reguistes the
Liver, and Nature relieving herself, cause
bile 10 act as the purge, The excess of bile be ng
removed, a tonie effect i produced, and health
is perfectly restored,
the
-
It Regulates the Dowels and Removes
oe
CONSTIPATION,
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It 1s a CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
The Regulator contains no quinine, mineral,
or anything that will injure the st cate ae
tient, and is given with safety and the happiest
results to the most delicate infant, For all dis.
in which a Inxative, siterative or
purgnative is needed it will give the most perfect
satisfaction, The Cheapest, Purest and Best
Family Medicine in the World |
sy~ { THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
LU LIVER REGULATOR!
ee that you get the genuine, with the red Z
ea front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. H.ZEILIN & CO.,
SOLE FROPRISTORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
oe
Caaes
€
RS WT SS I MB Seed
Cards—Atlorness.
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I) ¥. FORTREY,
aS. Attorney at-Law,
Office in old Uot ard building, Belleian
y
1 BELILE¥V(
Mice on second floor of Furst's
idine north of Court House,
43043
in Eng ish or ( FETT
Fe Rh hal
Dentists.
WwW. HOSTEEMAN
EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS
WITHIN AMONTH.
vli’e 1D
LY 4
Aan ;
aug w Bone Man
High Grade Agricul
La ant Athi rare
CALS and othe
tion at the Per
tort smh d
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iniCr idl
» awarded five firs
r were alse
: ADOVH
dash Br Sone clurineg
AUS XL O0NS QUID
Baugh's Raw Bone
Wo fag at 1 v3
L2 ;
vianures
essence
le
Tt or
Baugh Ons, {
Delaware Avenue, Phila
arti
-
iva
Maw Arr
« { f JY lL 1! : 2 2
KEW GOOD3!
HARPER & KREAMER,
Centre hull,
Have just opened in one
and Best Rooms in the
-A COMPLETE
DRY GOODS,
w
NIT &
i iUN
8
3 PAINTS
JUENNSWARE,
GROCERIES
COFFEES, BUGARS, TEAS, FISH
SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
IN A WELL RE
STORE
ALL NEW GO!
bargains unsnrg
COUNTY.
COME AND SEE
O1LS
GLASSWARE,
KEPT
DE
We offer vassed ji
me CT
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WANTED | Looe
ee, SALARIES (id fr penny
SRavnisal, Full ansiresvi cone §eren s Res renee
Address, Le CLARE & MERRICK, Brighlon,
One mile vavt of Bovhestsr
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tw. 4
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N.Y.
Barre
Ro ' BR !
Large Stock of Furniture !
where.
sity days.
Big Reduction in Prices!
!
i +
nay iy BOND VALENTIXE.
D. 2. EVANS Jn.
EVANS BROTH ERS,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
56 N. Water Street Philadelphia, Pa.
msiprimer of #1] Kinds of Consitry Produce
ios, Good Prices and P i
Wy BAYE OxX0ellent fax
+ prices for Bator, Fees,
Lard, Tallow, Cheese,
ir fresh J Corn, Oats, Hay,
everyihing the armor pro
loads or small 3 Tugs,
SOAR,
I ORT
& and price lists furpished free
V¢ refer 10 the editor of this paper. sow
ee ees
il El P for the working people. Send 10 ots,
ES Kadi posiage and we will mail you free, a
ragai, vaisable sample box of goods that will pw
rom in the way of making more money in a po
dare than you ever thought possible at aay busisom
Uspital not reqoired. You ean lve at home snd
work in spare time only, or sil the time, Aj of
both sexes, of all ages, grandly sogeesinl BC vents to
85 easily earned every evening. That ai) who w ant
work may owt the Dusinons, we make this ws paral
leled offer: To all whe ave pot weil satisfied we will
send $1 10 pay for the trouble of writing us. Pull
partieniars , directions, ste. sent free, immense pay
shwolutely sure for all who start 61 o8ee. Ios't de
lay. Address, STINSON & Us, Portisnd, Ma)
4
1 Send six conts for postage, and receive
Pt 128.5 A costly box of goods which will
help pom to more money vight away das hing
ise in this movida. All of either sen, wDocaty from
first bowr. The brosd Ww foriwwe opens before
on Fovkers, atwointely sure, A
BUE & Uo. Augusta, Maine,
SALESMENXARTED.
reliable men Wo act as & snle of our
New Fruits and Specialties
together wih 8 full line of NURSERY STOCK
Proviogs ex 1 ; i LIV
ACTIVE MER EARN GOOD WAGES. ¥.
address, giving full name, spo
Hoopes, Brother & Th
A few good