THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . .. Editor, Omrre Hany, Pa., March 17 1886, EFFEMINATE PEOPLE E A LAZY, bois asa — Picld Sports in the House—Our Ideal of Supreme Comfort—Cremation, Little by little the American people are learning to take all their fleld sports in the house when the first white frost comes, Cro- quet was brought into the parlor ten years ago; then some lazy villain invented the par- lor rifle, and all the targets and rifle ranges were brought into the house, Then the ring- ing steel blades were taken off the skates and wooden castors substituted, and the lake was moved into the house and boarded over with yellow pine. Foot ball, polo, walking matches, target practice, base ball, cricket, all the field sports, have been taken into the parior or rink. The horse races will be moved in next. In a little while America will have no earthly use for “out doors,” not even as a place to be buried in, because, after we have fenced in, fAoored and roofed over this entire continent, shut ont the sky and the air and the sunlight, and lighted the gas and stirred up dust and breathed the at- mos over and over until it ean be breathed no longer, it will be most fitting and proper that we should crawl into a cast iros retort and shoved into a crematory heated “ne seven times more than was wont to be heated,” and, in dust and noxious vapors life of gradual incineration. 2 law Pmnking it a peniten- wa oman to take part in any rink that can be played pure air aud the bright nave the phere D6 and g growing to be a lazy, », and will never feel the turf crunch under our f why cremation finds so th Americans is because our ut up in with we SNOW SON ne comfort is to be sh to a scorching fire, an atinosphere thal for save s of grass and a whole Burdette in Brook- The Queen's r icturesque ‘‘ Beefeaters.” Af 1 par ame the carriages of als, each drawn foot the iers or Bulletiors, and quaint wonder and among the bind the feudal They have at of the kings and queens the reign of Henry luties they may be called to the queen's table, and n of Ill, at the roval alms on Maundy them is ribed as boar ead a gold dish containing 150 sventy-five pen in each ¥ by the after them on ~au fet pannchy 5 much are 108 Greorge dese [ies baggage be royal Oi ipued in showi London and in uy tower of e on the regalia » Darwinian », the queen's Bes they have versal dynasties the throne since the the sound and name. Next » the most pi icials « f a magnificent establ ished that mean- to its . 43 HRA « World mists of antiguity.— American Papers Given to Lying. American papers He woo reads the surprise to com statements about as facts wontheor last Eng For nig vely onl r the hot ed in- le were reported dying in numbers in the when the prince of Wales 1 Gatling guns were de in the streets of Kerry as shooting yon rioters by the hundreds: on the ocoa- fracas we park, re- full accounts of the wage between the sent: and hardiy a absurd Tena g ¢ shout the having deter tection policy vy. The net is that the ov , not being in a iom-—wiy chon ; oe L the int I unseemly in persons engaged day ago we reprinted an government here sined on a thorough-going pro- arrespondents of these position to get early bh is more difficult in Lon. don than in almost any other great capital— SHTpLY it, and, as a rise sponsible correspondents, who really do know AS soon As 18 3 ares con- the un- the agencies, —3t, invent CORSEGUenos, 21 existence ully slow in eompeting with wews-rnakory of ttn . - - Tupelo Gum and Willow Oak. i Intsly di percinl and industrial value, aly, of the tapelo gum and k timbers of Missisippl. After va. thorough tests the first named has unced almost as soft and light as and the whitest timber in the valley, It in extremely light, can not be split, while at the same time it is very tough, tenacious and will bear a heavy strain, its varions qualities rendering it specially valuable for buckets, pitchers, trays, ox-yokes, and almost all kinds of water vessels, os well as for many other purposes. The water or willow oak is said te be second only to the live oak. is almost ag Bard when seasoned ns is the latter, and for the rim and spokes of wheels is alleged to have no superior, while for shipbuilding it is almost eqnal to live oak in its firmness and durability. Tests have been made of the crushing eapacity of this wood, and also of its transverse strength, with remarkably fa varable results, the published data showing that it is one-third stronger than any white, red or black oak, and only onesighteenth low than ive oak. Chicago Times attention has bevy 1 Why They Emigrate to America. The total wealth of Groat Britain is esti mated at $43.600,000,000 or about $1,245 for every individual, man, woman and child, in the kingdom, This is said to be $300 more than such a division in the United States would produce, though nobody cam make more than a guess at the figures for this coun- try. Wealth in the United States is much better distributed" than in Great Britain. In tho lutter country one out of éery thirty-six residents is registered as a pauper. With one tenth of the population of Great Britain en- gaged in agriculture, one-fifth of the area of Fanglaod is held by 523 proprietors, one-fourth of Beotland by 12, and one-third of Ireland by 202. Small wonder, then, that thoss who ean do 50 comme to tivls country ; and that those who can not form lund leagues at home ~Philadelphia Ledger. ANOTHER BU BBLE BURST. WORTH'S SOVEREIGNTY IN DRESS SAID TO BE A MYTH. What May Be Heard In Paris and Lon. don—Worth Has the Largest Clientele of Any Dressmaker in the World—The Costumer's Mistake. A few days ago a writer happenad $5 meet a very stylish woman, whose acquaintance he had the honor to enjoy, and supposing in his gross ignorance that he was saying some- thing highly appropriate, suggested that the gown she wore must be one of Worth's finest creations. “Worth!" It is impossible to convey the accent of fina scorn with which she said this “Pray let me enlighten vou,” she said, pity ingly. “Isuppose you think Worth is greatest dressmaker in the world.” supposed that to be draped by Worth was the ultimate height of elegance. “Now, you are quite mistaken, my friend,” said his companion. “In Paris and and Vienna you hear all the time makes for Americans,’ and you may go the finest balls at the palace of the Elysee in the Faubourg Bt Germain and wouddn't find a single frock of Worth's assertion that he makes for the means simply that he makes trade, or Judic or Croizette in dressed by Worth. That, you see, settles These women employ the most artistic makers, and they go to Felix, to Pingat, Corbey, and to artists like them. Worth’ dresses are not Rnown in Paris except on the backs of Americans and a few English.” “One hearsa great deal about Worth, though,” the reporter ventured modestly “Of course,” said his friend. “He has doubt the largest clientele of any dressmaker in the workl., But that proves that he : the trade. If you go to a handsome ball i any large city in this country you will fi from one to a dozen Worth costumes— genuine Worthe, too, He has virtually enormous manufactory frocks, turns them out by the hundreds. Nine of ten American women going to Paris bring away something -—-a gown, a w Tap, & tion of some kind, from Worth's, and ones delude themselves not numerous § thin for a yearly supply MAKING FINERY FP “Worth, you must astute, and he goes arranged farce, re implored before he will undertake to make s woman a gown, Meanwhile he them which heis ready The Ameri cans fell into the trap some years ago, and since then hs suppl with a class of things such as one buys at any store in Ney Y ork-—good of general trade. ta for it dress lendid but leave orden IR AMER know, rh with a very ANS is exceed to be begpo » sell. jes them ' wie instead of the moderats prices which prevail at these American places the French-Eagl gh HTS ast xl Ce JH ng inevery way. I sawt he made on He sneered at and predicted that won liscard it ‘ has a perfect the ta street, i lish, mn genius that it will last without any for the next twenty yearn its entire convenienpe, priateness. Here tive lives than Fren: The climate is colder, and we nes Wort wth condemns-a handsor dress, adapted for walking, vith no fur belows to be injured by tl } Worth can’t make plain and so be d “Don't t the most sty wear Worth's go “No, Is riches the h women o % ii gent like t eri d lightens before vast dre nen in NS “ork naver going to him. He dresses Cincinnati or 8t. Louis does in New York "— Express, Worth 2 quantities, but now the hings really this we] w nk of ir Chicago than be York Mail and more women or New Employment of Women and Children. Revarl u Ratan have already tion which forbids the employn dren her re oortain age awl defi nitely regu latex the hours of labor. This has been done in New Jersey for example: and M: } setts, in addition, has a law which pros for twonty weeks’ schooliz : working children law directly reg ernor Hill, in his tio n to the desirability children under 14 years of petitions to a similar effect have been made by the State Medical the Workingmen's assembly, and othe tions, Through labor-reform members, bills have recently been introduced into the Connecticut legislature, providing that no woman, and no child under 10, shall be employed for more than ten hours daily in any factory, and that no child under 12 shall be employed in man ual labor under any circumstances. One of the demands which the Knights of Labor make of state legislators is the non-employ- ment of children under 14 in workshops, mines or factories. Of congress this organization asks the enactment of laws securing equal pay for equal work for both sexes, and shor ening a day's labor to eight hours —Frank Leslic’s Illustrated, Valuable Diamond Flelds of Drazil, The markets for diamonds in Europe have been In a state of excitement over the re ported finding of extremely valuable fields at Halobro in Brazil. The returns from a league of soil are estimated at a value of £7,900 to £10,000 a month. An agent from the Acade- nie des Heiences at Paris, a gentleman of vast knowledge and experience in this busi- ness, has made large purchases, and the Eng- Sis Soni at Faia writes thus on the sub adopted legisla ar society State organiza. “This Frenchman taformed mo recently that the quality and purity of color and water of the Balobro gem is undoubtedly the most perfect in the world, surpassing the Regent diamond of France, I have myself inspected the Htate diamonds of Porsia, including the Derria-y- Noor, and have also seen the Koh-y- Noor and other romarkable diamonds in Eng. land, Holland, Turkey and other countries, but have never met anything, so far as Jaz 24 por. Suction of § Jogos and brilliancy wre t ent be compared with those of Balonres ~fun Francisco Chronicle, Saloiye* | JURORS FOR APRIL COURT, Following will be {ound names of rors for April term of court : Grand Jurors, iJ O Lorsine, do John Dale, Benner Christ Sharra, Taylor J W Jones, Philipsburg Wm Harper, Bellefonte John A Daley, Curtin George W Ellenberger, {Chas Metarver, Union Ferguson Wim Btover, Gregg ! Mingle, Bellefonte [Andrew Glenn, College WF Reynolds, Jr. do | Benj Beck, Miles G D Hoover, Dellefonte|T K Parkes, Haines WR Jenkins ido tlohn pub ba, Spring Monroe Ariane do JEL is Lytle, Patton John I' Harris do Turner, Howard tw p James Harris do I } i §] Snyde r, College Hob't Hepburn |Hon sam’ Frank, Miles FP Gray Meck Eckeuroth, Bpring (4 D Hoover, Ww ; Morrison, Worth Jas C Curtin, W Poorman, Snow Shoe J W Flory, do I 8B Frain, Marion Thos Eckley, Spow Bhoe|Conrad Binger, Curtin B Jones, Philipsburg Jos Royer, Howard boro Third Monday of April—Traverse Jurors F Emmerich, Walker ¥, Harris Brown do Schenck, Howard B Jared 1 Condo, Gregg Fravel, Rush do do Union Bpring Michael Grove, Potter Adam Krumrine do 8S Brugger, Unionville PB Waddle, Patton Hale Ross, Ferguson H C Ca mpbell do J Harp er, Belletonte I' K Ha maiiton do 1. D Kurtz, Halnes Henry King, Penn Jarob Bottor!, College JB Bholl, Liberty Fourth Monday of Apr. John Emerick do Half Moon do Walker 1 do Wm B Way Hoyer, Traverse Jurors. | $5,000 to sit for his photograph. D Long, oak, Merryu an, Greg Buow shoe 3 aylor tehel do sechiler do nn Confer n i H Mu {David Dennis, Ferg {ioseph (ales nry King, Penn i Lee, Poller Boggs, Milesht n, Epriong rs, lke Harris Halt { Moon {ie LOOK! NE Sn ri ws ae Cr Oc =o) i jo 4 5 ) Q Y rr - =) arly OLD, SILY AND on) wn ¢ eb, rd eT SF TAT CLE eGT LOOK! NEW ROOM ep FIXTURES Sr - <4 4 A tom oll oi 8. : j B 3 + 3 cir dd Jil Bw ail BW iH a 6 Ylumbs Agency for the celebrated ROCK Georg Bosal OW Shoe’ A $05 John 2 Heury kool o Fra'k Hoste DWUCark Wal goer M { 2 H GU Bballer DW Pletohis Filmer Campbell EOLOT Lal piwd u, husbaud, I want you totry uffered for years with a Cot they had given up the attempt My wife beard of Dr. wl a bo ttle, more, and presently ie vanished never lo wife bad a sort of ivspirstion time." — Washington Monroe, Catskill, Faith like Lers {'o please ber 1g mer - -—- A pew oats fraud LLUAL « perated 1a seed, has taken the aud 18 sold in small ulous prices for ail the oats sod bank safe ol slate secured from imposition r Rpparently Meny farmers in biting «tt the bail, by ae ’ thier this - es - You may remember | spoke to waving been afflicted with Well, some tie ago | gan Sakiug Dr. Keunedy's medy in Laing hope of relief, To gh Bld ralher Ww my ver had an attack since. ¥ YOU ick beadaches, t ’ bave ne How vy wish that al Way KiveWw low ce Migia and cure Favorite rewedy oudrufl, Newburg, N. Y. - -——- Dariug Lhe recent o id suap J s of Togs county, iwbived tou much Lie Leverage Wat luebrisles, and un ud ual tu. Wu iu sb Har v » is Bini he Was y Lis Hilde Led, When laid Cy Open uk, discovered most dead | at— on A tH _E 8 Sr ad " Fn pm ew, 0 5 Lo ba P ig EN a nd fr r n A A i Indigestion or Dys pepsia, ‘ Pais , Ws sler Gastris ell, 2lass. hito, Re 1s i a critical the effecin condition from f Lis es apade ‘ -» i» LaATRel Linel to Keep sickness out cretely, 11 keeps the biood pure, and slutmach, iver aud kidneys in working Coughs sid colds vanish 1 it ba up the { wid De without 1s, © ole ne health, No Wine nar a Washington consty farmers are { lownahip for | ibalive 10 fort the regard to swing, stock breedivg sna 0 her pation of din nRg- associations non of pak Bile Bs Peli arers In he u ining to the Go. teresting lopics are eeling % -— SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Especially Desiralile fur Coiidren, A lady physician st the Cuild's Ho«pi- tal, at Albany, N. Y., eay®: “We have been using | Soot 's Emauimion with great success, neatly all of our patients are suffering from booe disesses and our physicians find it very beseficial, m Ayers Hair Vigor sticiunlates the hair celis 10 healthy notion, and promotes a vigorous growth, It contains ail that can be wupplied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry aod Larsh, and makes it flexible und glossy, paint dems When the blood is loaded with impu. tities, and moves sloggishly in the veink, an alterative 1s needed, us this condition of the vital {laid cannot last long without serious results. There ia notuing better than Aver's Sarsaparilla to purily the blood, and iwpartenergy to the systew, be is seas ME SPS -— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castonia, When she was a Child, she cried for Cast oria, When sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When sho kad Children, she gave them enstoria, FARMS FOR “CONSTIPATION edium trough which | disease so often attacks the system { as by Constipation, and there is no to more apt to | be neglected, from {he fact material inconvenience may not be immediate ly felt from irregular action of the vowels, When there is not regular action the retention of decayed and effete matter, ith its Jioumusy gases, soon poisons the whole system by being absorbed imto it, causi piles, fistula, headache, impure bloc and many other serious affections. BUR BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any case of Constipation. “Was troubled for a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK « BLOOD BITTERSs The first bottle revived me and the second cured me entiraly."--J, 8, Williamson, Rochester, N. Y. he on is no 0 sabia bs SCOTT'S UL “5 A IE "Of PURE 43%) LIVER 0 ki Hapcpiesof Lma Soe Almost as Polctable as Milk. The Aply prepooat'en of COD LIVER OIL that ean he talon readil wad tolerated Tors Jung time by dell ste sews As " he wounition. of the "ork Fon Sale oy ALL DRUGGISTS: 2 vm FORD WATCH “Gu peg Cal S E WING ery the largest stock of We ca of the best grade of machines, alle lar fovw attachments especially adable] for -v NE The American wi The New Howe with double feed I'he Household which is an ment over the Domes We are closing out the oh “ay reduced figures, fre fat Hanging Lamps. Arry a con vy $£ he Electric lamps, 1] Library Hanging Lamps, lamps are suited for build power. or other public le ana has 50 « Machines in A, Kennedy, Manager. A SPECIFIC FOR Dp EPILEPSY, SPASHS, ~%m CORVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DAKCE, ALCHOHOLISH, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIZ, SGROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY FLOOD a DYSPEPZIA, UERVOUSKESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISH, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, RERVOUS PROSTRATIOH, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSRESS, COSTIVERESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES £50 IRREGULARITIES, BE 1.00 yor toi, of deepptele, “UE YER EES. } RICHNOND NERTINE C0, Props. 8T. JOSEPH, MO. i ing as y when sick irt suffering and invite denth. §s 10 em For sale hy J. Ih. Moray. SUCCESS || HAS ATTENDED Baugh’s $25 PHOSPHATE Ever since its introduction. Its sales during the past year have exceeded all previous years, and we look forward to an unpre- cedented demand this year for this and our other Dag of RAW BONE MANURES. 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Sold by Drugeise af be. Hascox & 00, RX. 1. HoW LOST, HOW i) STORED! Just published, a pew edition of Dr. Culverwell Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of Sperma- torthoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Sem inal Losses, Impotency Mental and Physical Jan wditpents to Marriage, ete; also Consus prion, iptiepsy and Fits, indoced by self indaigence, or sexual extravagance, &o The celebrated author in his adminble essay, clearly demonstrates froam a 30 yearn’ successful practice. that the alarming consequences of sell abuse may be radionlly cured, pointing out a inode of care at opoe simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may care himself, private Iy and radically. This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent ander seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad. dross, post paid, on receipt of four oenis or two posts A Pink CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann Be, New York, NY. Post Olioe Box 4M, Poway lpr NEW COAL YARD. A new coal yard has been opened in counection with the Centre Hail Roller Mil, where all kinds of soft and Lard Cont will be ro'd at redoced prices for CASH or on grain aceouit, Bm ALL KIND3 OF GRAIN, White ard red wheat, rye, 8! wiled corn oats and barley wanted at the Centre Hall Rotler Mill=for which the highest market prices will be paid, Grado taken on storage. uf