The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 11, 1885, Image 4

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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,
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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.
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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.
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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. Boal Potter,
Miller Stewart, Burnside,
Alfwed © phous, Rush,
George Miles,
Jonas Sein, Takin
Kobert Reed, Patlon,
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Da. J.C. Aven k Co ~Tweniy yours ago 1
was 8 harpooner in the North Pacific, when five
others of the crew and myself were laid up with
sen + Our bodies were bioat uns Swolien
and bleeding, teeth loose, purple bistches all
over us, and cur breath seemed rotien, Take it
Ly and large wo were pretty badly off. Ad our
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Dealer In
DRUG nn
CHEMICALS
FEBFUMERY,
FAN Y GOODS, de
Li uvors fv nedicw
DRUGS
The Incas had a way of
preserving the eyes of the dead from
decay-—some process which modern sei-
ence cannot comprehend; and the eye-
balls ake pretiy settings for pins. They
are yellow, and hold light like an opal
—
AN AGE OF CORRUPTION.
Lon
Smith, Seltzer & Co. ve 1 8 Baye NO, 1 FULL BOLLER PROCESS FIOUR.
Emanuel Harter vo Jolin Moyer.
John Hoy vs Adam Baum.
Bird Coal & Iron Co. va Band 8 8 BR R Oo.
David Durst vs Adam Krumrine,
Christian Freeze vs Samuel Greninger.
Henry Felmlee vs John Hoy.
J Tome ve Jos. W Myers,
Charles Hewit va I’ B Crider,
LH Everts vs Benjamin Rich,
I. H Everts vs Dr. RB L Dart,
Gen, 1, Reed vs Morrison of al.
Gon » Flack vs Jas 1 Sommerville,
Evert va Ad Greist,
Xo, Rares Jacob MeCogi: mn
J 5 < neha ra.
BY Rae TE oak 3 Shi
Oomunon alll va Joseph I. Nef
OQ ouser ve Harvey Benger,
JG 1, Myers vs E R Jones.
Matthew Adams vi Overseer of Worth twp,
Jonathan Hess ve J RB Smith et al.
J H Sands vs Lemuel Shipman,
W H Mann vs W H Confer et al.
John T Fowler vi James Cross,
BD Boss va J 8 Krape,
DH Landis va R G Brett,
Alvins BE Wagner ve J W Cooke,
John Ramsdaie ve Hoover, Hr & To,
E P McCormick vs Jacob fthonfeldt,
Deas ve Joo Tressler,
Blshel vs Vandyke & Wilson,
Second Week.
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Tas C Boal, Adm’r, va Daniel H s
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Brought Aboui by wf other treatment Tot Eourey|
snd L've seen 8 good desl bf it, Heeling Ho men.
tion in your Almsaag of your Bareaparilia being
good for sourvy, 1 ihaugin you puglivio know
this, and so send you the facts,
Respectfully yours, Rar YY. Wiwoears.
The Trooper's Experience.
Masven, Basuioland (8. Africa, March? 1843.
Da. J. C. Aven k Co. Gentlemen: 1 have
much are to testify to the grost value of
our tilla. We have been siationed
{ere for over iwo years, during which time we
pad to five in tents. Being under canvas for
such a time brought on what is called in this
country “veldt.sores.” 1 bad those sores for
woine . advised to take your Barss.
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4 of which ade my sores
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ours fy, TOR. Bouky
Trooper, Cape Mounted Pifemen. \
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the only medicine that eradicates the poisons of
Berofuls, Mureury, sod Contagious Lisesse
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of ounce hopeless sufferers now gratefuliy
Frost they owe tueir lives to this New
iscovery. It costs you nothing to give
it a trial. Free trial bottles at J, Zeller
4 Saba, Bellefonte, drug store, Large
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HOG CHOLERA IN ILLINOIS,
Tolono, Ill, Nov. 2.—~More than 1,000
hogs have died of hog cholera within a
few weeks in the southern part of Crit-
tenden twp. The loss will not fall far
below $10,000. The disease is rapidly
spreading, and threatens to attack every
herd in Campaign county,
,
“In the court of James 1.” wriles
Dean Church, in his Life of Bacon,
** the atmosphere which a mau in office
breathed was loaded with the taints of
gifts and bribes. Presents were as much
the rule, as indispensable for those who
hoped to get on, as they now are in
Turkey. Even in Elizabeth's days,
when Bacon was struggling to win her
favor, and was in the greatest stenils
for money, he borrowed five hundred 4
pounds to buy a jewel for the queen.
When he was James’ servant the giving
of gifts became a necessity. 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. That ail whe want
work Bay test the business, wo wake this Baparsie
ieled offer: To ail who ave sol well satisfied we will
wond $1 to for the trouble of writing ws Pail
partienlars , directions. slo. sent free, Lomonse pay
sbwol uiely sure for all who start at once, Don't de
ny, Address, BT INSUN & Us, Portinnd, Maine.
There must be an open road between
the Koon Wo edt and the Sbiintise ol
which our ies are com { the
road is ol or closed we sicken, faint
and die. Tos road is made up of the
organs of digestion and sssimilation. Of
these the stomach and liver are chief
Most people have had more or less ex.
ence of the horrors of constipation.
revent it and all its fearful sequences
by using Dr. Kennedy's “Favorite Reme-
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is #0 much improved that she is able
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