The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1886, Image 5

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THE
~- BELLEFONTE ——
GUINIWORRKS
AND HEAIX
CHNE;
{(VARTERS FOR
=rorting Goode.
10or below LYON'S STORE,
1 find everything in
PISTOLQ
AMMUNITION,
FISHING LINE! RODS,
the Hae of
S & HOOKS,
and all kinds
FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS,
FIRE- WORKS, &e,
UST OPENED. (
DESCHNER’'S
: YOUR
ALL AT
SPORTING GOODS
mums GE sm
Blood Dur of the” Word
AN ABSOL UTE CURE FOR
CAT ARR H.
T ig
Ng SOE 1 bh eo, Positive Cure,
uly a blessing Kind, A Trial is al)
that is aske d for it. Onee used, It is alway
recommended. Send f stimonials of actus
guros,
MAL ARI A,
A POSITIVE CURE IS ASSURED
One bottle is generally sufficient Stog
taki t Os Beko or Re
: SPHOLFIC
hborn eas d readily
fin y C ure n si
ms are folie
kable and ts eures wonden
il prepay
led t glo
weil, lissueces
nin Li
1 the only one that
It ©
for a cure
RHEU bY ATISHL.
SCROFULA.
SKIN ERUPTIOXS.
YEXREREAL DISEASES.
DYSPEPSIA.
LOSS OF APPETITE.
FEELIXG OF LAXNGOUR.
BILIOUSNXESS.,
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERYOUS WEAKNESS.
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
Xzxzp Y
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PRICE &1. do A BOTT
FLES FOR 85.00, On receipt of
the manufacturers, Saxver ¥F. Kr
sburg, Pa., six bott]
les will
BoT
5.00
THALES Wann
PLAIN FACTS!
ITISA FACT That no matter how severe
nr Hbeumastism Or how
t roll et, andwhat's
nw you have suffered, : Rg
more, wot it pe rinanently —" for eop's, J the boys
tersaly put i > ——
IT IS A F AQT That thousands have had
this glad experience, and
now rejoios in oct health, We can show Jad
the testiznonials o rv many soch,
IT IS A FACT -Tuatthe
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
does the tmsiness and has done it moresefally every
tire it has been tried according to directions,
That this remedy, though
IT IS A FA CT ls new in our
eonintey, used very many years in some
parts of Bu ropeund with wonderful sucoess,
«That the Russizn Rheu.
ITIS A FACT mation Cure has the en.
dorsesent of eminent -European physicians and
Oovernment sanitary comgisions, without which it
could not be publicly sold in some of those countries,
Y at Hexny M Fraxx of
IT IS A FAOTToat Hana M, Faarx of
pt hid bane suffered for years with hem atiam
in the arms and shoulders, He wars I tried ev
thing, but nothing belped until 1 yoshi the R.
Cure. “It cured me completely and very quickly. "
Descriptive pamphlet, with testimonials, free,
} If mailed, 10e. additional,
Price S82. 50.; If registered, Joc. more.
be found st the stores, but an
As yet if 14 not to { A =
only be had by enclosing the amonnt as
addressing the American propriviors,
PFAELZER BROS. & CO.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE 00D LIVER OIL
Ard Hypophosphits of Lime & Soda
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
The only of COD LIVER OIL that
ean be taken readily and tolerated for a long time
by delicate stomach,
N AS A REMEDY yon CONSE NITION
in the countries of the w
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. _
SAM JONES’ SERMONS
In the principal cities, with History of His Life;
snd Sermons by Sam Sm laborer.
ONLY HU LUSTRATED } EDIT JON.
Most rema-kable and Jutensely interesting and
amusing om vings over seen wk.
ONLY FULL AND AUTHENTIC EDITION,
The first complete reports ever ptinted, tread
ost book sensation of the day. emendops dee
and, No book ever befors Hke it, AGENTS?
WA NTED. Popular low down prices. Write for
terms; or, to secure agency quick, send 76 cents in
om ull outlt, oo ANDARD BOOK CO.
612 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa
MY FRIEND'S SNORE. .
AN ARTISTIC,
WELL-REGULATED PERFORMANCE
Ing to the Imagination
Hearer a Profound Reverence
on the War Path inale.
I have a friend who snores,
fled,
of snore that leaves absolutely nothing to
the imagination,
snore is not equalled
country, and I ought to know, for I've sat
up with it nearly «
shrill treble snore in knee-pants, watched
over it with more or less tender solicitude
during the trying period in which its voice
changed and its mustache sprouted, and
celebrated its arrival at
its deep baritone
lating the other members of my friend's
family upon their fatal connection with a
steamboat excursion early in the fifties, I
say I have sat up
all these years out of regard for the truth
My friend and I have always roomed to-
gether and always occuplad the same bed,
wut never slept together; he slept but |
thoroughly perfect and artistin achievement
of any kind, therefore not! oud induce |
me to fall asleep during the progress of the
symphony which my t(riend nightly per-
forms in bis nasal organ. Symvhouy
good word. lt defines tho s.tuation exactly.
My friend's snore is not, .ise that of ordi
nary individuals, a of nites
rations of the uy
jew, Itis a symueprical and wel
tel peformanco-—
and whion the clin
in a blaze of green
and lightnun,.
consists of one act only, wi
conunences an hour ailer m
tired and continues till his alar.u
awakened him to a remembrance
minor duties which the day dimands
him,
ng
Jact
rr gula-
qusio,
irtain
th ty of
IRA
falis
thunder ANCe
urianle
as re
has
those
of
bile s
Cloud
ol
NESOTA.
referred
brought all
VIRGIN FORESTS OF MIN
The steamboat ex
to is the circumstan
these facts within my
of this painful is fent,
tender age of three and
came an orphan.
misty veil of the
happened along
did not leave the boy to perish among the
debris of the {ll fated boat and worse-fated
passengers, Lat fished him out and warmed
him in tho bosom of his family. Thusat ns
tender age we were thrown together, and de
spite the orphan’s infirmity, which was not
long in coming to the surface,
firm friends
the rolling prairies and virgin forests
Minnesota,
essit v, chosen from the yonth of the neigh
borin
bagoes Ere we were out of our teens
pipe of peace we had smoked with
bands wes broken into a thousand ploces
and the {ragmenta drenched with blood
The blow came without a moments warning |
and the day before it fell will still be vivid |
in our memories where recollections of
other days bave vanished. How distinctly |
I recall each incident of that wemorabls day
as, now at midnight on March 21, 1888 |
recline upon one elbow and gaze upon the
face of my snoring friend
bas just ricen, and more plainl> than words |
the pleased expression on my friend's face,
and the peculiar gurgling cackle which ap- |
parently ismues from the neighborhood of
his epiglottis, recalls to my mind a wigwasm
on the bank of a river. 1 am reclining in
plosion coove
C8 which
Erasp,
friend, at the
half years,
my
a
future, my
tha
warriors in different stages of nakedness
and dirtiness, who swarm about the wig.
warm.
THE PHENOMENA GOIN
At 1 am the pleased expression is still
on my friend's face, but he has drawn out
another stop and the windows begin to rattle
cheerfully, As plainly as I can view the
phenomena going on in the region of my
friend's larynx, my mind's eye soos him
seize one of the dirtiest of the young savages,
and holding him by the heels, souse him,
kicking and whooping, in the river. ALS
a m. the occasional bits of plaster which
fall from the ceiling sgain freshen my
memory, and I soe distinctly the fast and
furious fun my friend is having with the
it ls savages on the river bank. For an
justant something « mi to stick in my
{riend's throat, iio i: pulling out another
stop. The pans and pilates in the kitchen
rattle in sympatsy with the result, and the
expression of my friend's face becoming
more serious, I notice an ill-favored squaw
emerge from the wigwam brandishing a
huge kuife. Another stop aud the loud
pedal Bless me, how the bed groans and
the foundations of the house trembla! Then
scrowling braves follow the squaw and draw
their knives My friend suddenly realizes
his danger and flies, pursu | Lv the braves
with drawn knives (Goud heavens!
My friend's entire anatomy must be
lined with boller iron! The savages are
gaining on hima chromo lsshaken from its
moorings on the wall. My friend stumbles
~he falls—the savages are upon him!
The alarm clock goes off, and the cur-
tain falls
“1 feel as though 1'd been dreaming.”
my friend mutters, as be gots into his
trowsera | answer him not a word but
sink exhausted on my pillow, and sleep
the sleop of the funocent till the sun is high
in the heavens —Curyis J. Dunham —in the
Current
G ON,
a —— ssn
The Calker and the Shark.
A Bhip Calker who was at work on a
Staging had the Misfortune to fall into the
Hea, and he had scarcely strock the water
when a Shark put in an appearance and
sald:
“It wars very ini of you, Indeed: but
you are such a Small Chap, you Know.”
“I'll go Aboard and ask the Cook, who
weighs Two Hundred Pounds, to come down
in my Place,” Answered the Calker,
“Thanks, and be needn't be at all Par.
ticular to Hemove his Tobacco lox or
Boots.”
When the Caiker was Safely Aboard Le
Mocked at the Shark, and a Turtle on a
Rock pulled down his Vest and Soliloquyzed:
Moral--“When 1 step over a Dime to look
Beyond it for a Quarter I shall expect to
Dine on Wind. "— Detroit Free Pross,
Xo Family Should Be “Without it.
The Leader can be had six months for:
One Lushel of corn,
One bushel of meal,
Five do en eggs,
Une bait pound of ginseng,
‘Half a wagon load of stove wood,
Two gool coomskins,
Or two new yearly sulseribors
Doulle the amount of either of the above
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AR
HE SEA,
ye
AES
or
his reader is aware,
expeditions have
patched by the
ngisnd, Norway, Gers
for the express pure
oecrets of the
ns which have
» first time, received a satis
» solution, new light has also been
thrown upon the conditions whieh affect
color of the sea water in every part
thus completing the infor.
whic! were indebted to
ons of earlier travel.
most remarkable, and
widely contrasts of
that is known to exist
mn the intensely blue seas situated
ween the tropic
iof Iu
lie probler
¥
}
of tho ocean;
mation for 1 we
the unaided exert
ters, One of the
| most
i
{ color,
distributed
is which
betwe
; bot ws and the green sons
If appears, as the
observations, and more
geries of experiments
German frigate
| Gazelle, and thers is an intimate rela.
{ tion between the
{ the proportion of
{by the latter.
cher latitudes
{ result of recent
} ;
of a
board the
| especially
{ made on
color of sea water and
alt held in solution
On comparing the speci.
en with that of
it is found that tho latter is
than the and
at the sama time more salt,
red wat
mperaturae
flo gravity of gm
blue water,
always heavit:
ther
ithe
i
water
former,
efore,
ly col ers being
two different
1pposed to have
In other words,
» or lesser
intensity of th for
Mav
gravity, so
r of the
1r0Om
un dark
conclude Ln th W
t the
fa L
1 ,
y
8 deep
green,
we In \y le Fr na
y salt and
4 with the
become
less heavy
of
exnerience in every part
{of the ocean eds
the
and
. snd
ol the sea
nae from an intense
and gre
numerons
se] Proc
froq sald waters of
: rd the Lig
fresher waters of higher lati
of the Polar regions,
18 seen to eh
to a green
{There are
it ule
the color
blue
blu un tint
tious.
ithe
|
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II BOARS Aare ros wit
nd blue
iemnerale rep
Arctic circle,
from
tropics, BOOS are
ered in the
jwithin tho
iceptions, fax
tend to confirm the sbove rule
S———). § GP es
No LITERATURE
By some gpoil all
{books names Lave be
lor for gene ration
and in tablet
{of merit, wh
nam 8 won their
age, and have n
Notoriaty does
wh en ratt
in essays, speeches,
alk, pass as embod
rea! truth is thos
ww
This law
Ig me
long remaix
|diffionlt to eras
{of Aaron Barr
| Whittier or F
i actor.
[8a anon
twill
imply value, it impli
painfully in
land boy alla
hibibgn speeches and essays
whose books it hey have never
read-—authors many fathoms lower in
taste than the graduates who are bestow-
ing the panegyrice, Many pass
through life reading and talking without
having actually found it the
right vulgarity of auth
have always stood only in a great light
of fame. It is the duty of the men and
women now in the world to make an
examination into this matter of namo or
fame, and learn how this fame came to
pass, for if it was created out of a period
less refined than our own then we are
not bound to perpetuate it any more
than we are bound in our ordinary con-
versation to nse the coarse terms com-
mon in the older periods in other lands,
One of the grand spectacles of our
times is this one of a purer literature.
It is tho whitest age in this respect the |
human race has yet seen. Ths efforts
made here and there by some one mind
to place upon the market low forms of
thought meet with rebuke
from all the papers and magazines of
the land. There seems a growing dasire
that our books, newspapers and dramas
shall be free from all that coarseness
which so characterizes barbarism and
which so mars all it touches
teresting
graduates
18 hoped t
all
down.
whose names
scorching
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One of the beneficent consequences of
Roman conquest was the erection of
lighthouses in the countries the Romans
annexed. At Corunna one of their light
house-towers is still in use for its orig:
inal purpose. In England the Rontan
Pharos at Dover Castle is still standing
which guided the oyster-laden barks of
the civilized Britons in their perilous
vovage from Ritupim (Richborough) to
the Gesioriaonm, the modern Boulogne,
where there was a corresponding Roman
Pharos of octagonal shape, one hundred
and twenty-five feet high, built by the
Emperor Caligula on the highest part of
the ciff. Though erectdd a * bowshot”
from the edge, the sea, in the course of
ages, undermined the eoliff, and the
lighthouse fell in 1644 It is supposed,
with good reason, that similar * Uhair”
were built by the Romans, during their
oooupation on Flumborongh Head, in
Flintshire, and on sundry prowinent
headlands of the Britis): const. Atal
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NUMMING : : HOUSE,
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every respect, for man and beast, and
charges very moderate. Giveita trial
june tf
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G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
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Bellefonte
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Moutan-
don st 5.20 a m, 9.56 8 m, and 7.30 pm, returmin
lve Mon: andon for Lewisburg al 3.20 a m, 6
Pmand 7 30 p
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BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
its and allow Interest :
bis Notes; buy snd Sell ‘Government
Borurities ;
JAE, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
President, iu Cashier
pryxs VALLEY BAN LL,
CENTRE IT
Receive Deposits and allow Itterest Als Phe
Discount Notes: Buy aud Sell Goverumens
Beraritios: yo and Vmpons,
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Cash
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ZELLER & SON,
VRUGEISTS, Bellefonte, Pa,
CEEMIOALS
PERFUMERY
FANCY OOD:
Pare Wines and Liquors foe De
purposes siwares Rept
* ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
hite and red wheat, 7 e, sho
i and barley wae at ied om
Hall Roller Mill~for which the hLighest
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market ili be . ng
pit prices w raid Gain taken