ae pa ohm DISEASES OF WINE, Summon The eryptogram, Myeoderma aceti, makes wine into vinegar; its congenor, Myeo- A ARG AU A Pn A FI HARON WI JURY LIST. The following traverse jurors have been drawn for the third Monday of No- vember : torneys. THE CENTRE REPORTER, "The NewYork FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor. FORTNEY, dS Centre Hann, Pa. Nov. 11 1885, THE CHINAMEN OBEY ORDERS AND GO. Strange Scenes Witnessed in Tacoma. Portland, Oregon, Nov. 4,—A dispatch from Tacoma, Washington Territory, da ted Nov, 3, says: This being the day set for the Chinese to leave, at a signal giv- en at 9:30 a. m., many bundred citizens congregated and marched in an orderly manner along the streets of the Chinese houses, ordering the occupants to pack their goods and leave, [T'ne order was complied with. By b o'clock p, m. their ot were packed and loaded on drays, and the Chinamen were marching along by the side of loaded wagons en route to Lake View, nine miles sonth of here. The Chinese merchants were given un- til Wednesday morning to pack their goods, each store being allowed three as- sistants. One hundred and ninety seven Chinese reached Lake View about 7 o’- clock p. m. and camped in vacant houses, It is probable they will take the morn- ing train for Portland. Many of them are walking south of the railroad track. Citizens have sent to the Chinese provi- sions to last until morning. No trouble has occurred. na —— A In The U. 8. Dispensatory and the Science of Chemistry justify the assertion that for tonie, diaphoretic and expectorant properties, no combination of remedies can be devised to equal in power and efficacy Dr, Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine. It isthe safe and re- liable standby in cases of croup and whooping cough. Dissatisfied purcbas- ers can have their money refunded. For sale at Murray's. Jonxsrox, HorLroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents. A health journal tells its readers how tc take cold. What most of nus want to know is how to let it go. Take a bottle of Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine and it will go because it must, A sign in Cleveland reads “Ice Kream Sallune,” which is probably the worst cold spell of the season ; but for the worst spell of cold Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine is the best cure you will be able to find. i AAA THE REPORTER'S OVERSETTING FROM THE GERMAN, 1st Neighbor.—Woman Neighbor, when you Callers have, is it you always pleas ure? 24 Neighbor:—Verry, very, when they again Home return, and then not #0 soon again call, ils me very pleasant. Children, come out of the Cold in, it brings you Cough, Headache, and Sick- ness, and then must the Doctor come and you bitter Medicine bring that you well get. The Croaker :—To-day is all quite dil- ferent as of Old. The People want too wise be, and the Chiidren they are not more Children but young Men and Wo- men. The World gets every Day more Wrong and all goes to Ruin if Thiogs themselves not soon change, a a. Curious to think that desks and chairs kill people, but they do. Taken in large quantities office furnitare is fatal as yel- low fever, We sit and write ourselves away. BSedentary habits produce con- stipation; that begets dyspepsia, rheama- tism and kidney trouble foliow in their train, and death ends the chapter. You whose lives are {passed over desk and counter and in the confined air of offices ought to keep Dr. Kennedy's “Favorite Remedy” always at hand for stomach and brain, nov niu elf ini £77,000,000 IN CHANCERY.» The complete “List of Unclaimed Funds in Chancery,” up to Sept. 1, 1883, { London, published by antbority) is now reprinted in the “Next of Kin and Heirs-at-Ilaw Gazette,” published by Wm. Raich, New York City. Postoffice Box 3409, Office 251 Wiliiam Street. Subscription $2 per year. Bingle copies ten cents, Tho “Gazette” also contains the lists of “Unclaimed Dividends” in the bank of Eogland, giving the names and amounts. ets AP A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Consamptives and all who staffer from any affections of the throat and longs, can find a cure in Dr. King's New Dis derma vind, which lives on new young wine, fades and withers in old and does no harm, When, however, wine “gpurte ” in the barrel, is turbid to the eye and flat to the taste—when, poured into a glass, a crown of small bubbles rises to the top, and when, slightly shaken, silky little waves move about in all directions, then a minute a filament, about the thousandth part of a milli- meter in diameter, of variable length and extreme tenacity, has made its appearance. In large quantities this organism forms a glutinous deposit al the bottom of the cask, producing car bonie acid, which spoils the wine. The disease of turbid, spurted and spoiled wine is fermentation, caused by an organism—a ferment originally exist- ing on the surface of the grape, where also exists the organism which causes the orderly and vinous fermentation. All red wines, especially the finest of the Cote d'Or, are subject to this disease, which makes them bitter and unfit to drink. White wines, on the contrary, are exempt from this, but are subject to another disease called maladie de la graisse, They, too, become very turbid ; but where the red are bitter, these are flat, insipid and viscous. This maladie de Us gradse is due to a filamentous or- ganism like that which makes red wine spurt; but the two differ in structure and physiological action. The remedy jn either case is to kill the organism by heat. One minute's heaing at the proper temperature is enough to preserve the wine from all the diseases caused by fermentation. This heating in nowise affects the most delicate bouquet of the most delicate vintages, and though experts at first professed to detect a ghade of difference in the flavor between the heated and unheated wines, when they had detected a like shade between two glasses poured out of the same bottle they confessed their defeat, and Pastenr's remedy for calorification was justified. rst Ap A PERUVIAN RELICS Enterprising men might make consid. erable money in Peru by buying up old paintings and antique silver plate, of which the pawnshops are full The aristocracy are compelled to have bread, even if they go without meat and butter, and as their incomes have been eut off by the war and the revolution that has been going on since, they trade on small margins with Mr. Isases and Mr. Jacobs, who do not seem to have felt the finan- The rarest sort of old ta can be had for its weight in silver and cial distress, genuine old paintings are as Relics of the Incas are have to sell ponable to m expeditions, to dig for mum- ngs which were placed in The Incas ha preserving dead aa sollectors Lis still fas barying-ground the same the Egyptians, and in each grave of the and ent decoration as place d articles of as utensils required by the spirits in the happy and other ornaments of gold and silver, cups aud platters of i 3 n ouse-keeping woth metals in quaint designs, copper articles, strings of beads, weaving and apparatus, water jugs, pots and jars, and all sorts of things, were always placed in the graves, as well as weapons of war and other curiosities that inter- est antiquarians nowadays. Any one ean dig up all the relics he wants by Liring a couple of men and going out into the ruins which cover the whole country along the coast There are millions of graves yet untouched. The most curious things are mummies’ eyes — petrified eyeballs—which are usually to be found in the graves, if one is care- \ COGEING ful in digging. Traverse Jurora—Third Monday. Jas. Johnson, Philipsburg. RT Comely, Union. James A Teller, Potter. H J Crouse, Gregg. George W Kelley, Worth, John Bilger, Bpring, Pat Kelley, Bnow Shoe. KM Musser, Philipsburg, Reuben Kreamer, Miles, George Ishler, Potter, Jacoh Yarnell, Bogs, Bumuel Wise, Grogs, Oliver Brickley, Howard. J W Snook, Millhewm, lobert Vonads, Haines, Valentine Reese, Union, J B Ard, Ferguson. J C Harper, Bellefonte, Alois Kohlbecker, Boggs, DM Kinkaid, Rush, David Wyland, Milesburg. Fred Gray, Gregg. 8T Harshberger, Spring. Joel Tressler, Spring, Heuben Gramley, Miles, C A Mallroy, Miles, George Kauffman, Spring, John Nuttell, Philipsburg. J W Smith, Unionville, E W Gardner, Liberty. Edward Yeager, Halfmoon, Daniel Bartges, Greg) A Wm. Hippie, Bunsils. E A Nolan, Snow Bhoe. Wm. E. Shultz, Bogs, Charles Wolf, Hales, Grand Jurors—Fourth Monday. Jacob Cook, Howard. i M Boal, Potter, Danie! Long, Gregg John W Moore, Bellefonte, Hush Larime do Dr.GMBwartz, do John Carper, Potter, John R Herd, Philipsburg, Michael F Fel {nines, J D Eckley, Snow Hhoe ilobert Ellenberger, Ferguson Michael Kerstelier, Spring. Hi se Winkleman, Walker, Reuben Grimm, Miles, John Shafer, Walker, J A Keller, Potter, Adam Hartswick, Harris Jeremiah Winkleblech, Haines, Simon ¥ Nelbart, Boggs. James Passtoore, Philipsburg. Samwell Beunett, Worth, BG Shafer, Walker John CG Hall, Union, DD Boyer, Miles, Traverse Jurors—Fourth Monday. George A Boak, Burnside John L Grofit, Boggs. Howard, %, Buow Shoe, i W Thompson, Philipsburg, ier, Worth Soames, Cregs Jones, Curtin Robert Shirk, Milesburg. Henry Noll, Walker, i Noll, Bellefonte, ww PF Frank, Miles, Stump, Potter, (ills Hanoook, Bogs, Frank Nelson, Philipsburg. Wm. Clark, Bellefonte, ( M Sheets, Snow Shoe, Frank Brown, Liberty ulk liipaburg Ler, Wm. Shunk, Boggs, M D Sayder, College, George Sanford, Phillipsburg Nathan Pietoher, Howard (wp, ; burg. Danied Grove, College, I. E Bodgers, Walker Tt hey, Philipaburg. Fi Harter, Mi oi, BF Hahn. Philipsburg Wm oer. Unis ’ $ Frank i l Ww P Haller, Ho - ryt £3! ir Ha # om spel Ha ste] Weaver, Uo I'raverse Jurors—Fifth Monday. b ETHUSOn : rf. Walker » Weldwy, Haris ¥ . Walkes TH ngse, Libegty i ary. Ferguson rilefotle inti Harris, nary, Bellefonte, do Augnsstus M Hoover, do 3 ¥ Harter, Millbelm J ss Sted, Hen r Geo, Bower, daines. Johe H Miler, Vargwen, Jacob Delong, Lilprty George Dale, Cotlege Wm. P Shoop, Poller, Robert Crostw hite, Spring. Wm. lewis, Worth, Jaane Willams, Liberty Martin Funk, Worth, J W Cartin, Miles. Win. 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New Year's Day brought round its tribute of gold vases and gold pieces to the king and Buckingham. And this was the least Money was raised by the sale of offices and titles. For twenty thousand poun ls, having previously offered ten thousand fn vain, the Chief Justice of England M became Lord Mandeville and Treasurer. The bribe was sometimes disguised ; a man became a Privy Coun. aoncils and priced liste Ba We refer 10 the H ELP for the warking people. Bead 19 cu. 4 portage and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will pu pou in the way of making sors money in & few Any than you ever thought porsible af any business, Uspitel not required. Yeu van live st home and work In spate time only, or all the time. All of both sexes. of all ages, grandly mocsial, Be sewis te $5 sanily earned every evetang. 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