The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1887, Image 5

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of RHEUMATISM by using
RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE.
Tt is not & cure-all. It cures nothing but Rhouma.
tism, but it is » safe snd sure cure for that disease,
Thousands who have been cured will testify to its re-
lability, Pha
Ur GB. Uraes, of 16831 N. 19th St, ada , wrote
four months after he had been cured by the Russian
Rheumatism Cure (waiting to see whether it would nc
return), saying he was with the disease, an
thought he ould joss his reason from the sgony be
had to endure; apd | ol two weeks be cas cured
by this remed, ar. pi Rohe had his house physician,
and used ot without result, previous to
trying This » Roe gy
Mu Cuan. A, Cox, American and Morris } Bed Phila,
said: “My wite was bedridden. and her con
me despair, Doctors and everything else iT "Fhe
Russian Rheumatism Cure cured her in one w
EVERY BOX
Jd SIGNATURE
Twice this Size
Gonmane welt handehls
Pp
Yor compiete information, Descriptive Pame
phlet, with testimonials, free.
For sale by nll dreggists. If one or the other is
sot in position to furnish it to you, do not be per.
raaded to take suy®ing else, but apply direct to the
feneral Agents, PFAELZER BROS. & CO.
$19 & S21 Market Street, Pailadelphia.
AS. H.
CENTRE HALL, PA
LOHR.
AGENT FOR
Galesburg, Ill, special
counties of Centre, C
and Huutingdon. This Cos, ix strict
Odd Fellows and their wives
Also agent for the Union Central Life Ins Co. 0
Cincinnati, and for various first class fire insure
ance companies, Rates same as any other agen
ey adecty
Mifiiin
ly for
earfield,
iT DALE
LE o AN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corner Diamond,
doors from first national bank.
two
jan87
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFON TE,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Disceunt Notes; Buy and Sell Gover
Securities : SRP SL
JAS. A. BEAVER, JB SHUGERT,
Cashier
nment
President,
D. MURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS. popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes only. Store open
every day inthe week way
] “ZELLER & SON
DRUGGISTS Ballafonte, Pa.
Dexlar In
DRUGS, ob
CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY a OO0DS, &e
Pare Wines and Liquors for medi
purposes always kept
Hotels.
Bw Hi OSE.
Tellar, proprietor, Balle
er: ‘attention given ts
junelfy
foute, Pa
country trade.
((TMMINGS HOUSE,
HRELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor.
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the connty in
every respect, for man and beast, and
charges very moderate. Giveit a trial
28june tf
N*Y BROCKERHOFF HOU SE.
BROGKERHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHESY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.
WR. Fras Bass to and from all trains af
Bnecial rates to witnasess and jurors Sian
(FNTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT
CURTOM.
Gond Table, healthy
mountain water, surronnded by finest
natural scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
sonable, 168ang tf
RVIN HOUSE,
LACK MAYEN. PA.
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
locality, pure
on first floor.
(A MERON HOUSE.
LEWISBURG PEN
BTETTLER & CODER. . /
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCE IAL TRAVEL
ERS OVER SUNDAY.
foo! Livery atlached.
all trains,
Dentists,
RG W. HOSTERMAN.
Dentist, Cantre Hal
Residance on Main street, Office on
2d floor of Harper & Kresmer's store
building Will give satisfaction in pli
branches of his profession Fiber ad.
ministered, 14apr
RS G GUTELIUSN, —
Deantist, Millheim Offers hn
professional services Lo the public Be is
prapared to perform sll operations in the
dental profession He is now fully pre
parad to axtract
pain.
5 I. SPANGLER, C. P. Hewes
SPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEVE-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE CENTRE CO.. PENNA,
@ courts; Consultation in German and English
JOBN KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Forst's new
building north of Court House, Can he
consalted in English or German, 7m'y84
lands or progerty tor sale, Will draw ud
and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgas
bonds&e. Bellefonte, Pa.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn
oats and barley wanted at the Centre
Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest
market prices will be paid, Grain taken
onetovage MM
CuxTRE Hatt Mzar Marker—~The
Centre Hall Meat market having a re
frigerator families can at all times be sup.
5 with fresh meats, of the 8 best qual
ty, also bologna sansage. Next doo
hotel ; Nal j- apta duy and evening,
Hzsay Boouss,
A
PLANT DISPERSION.
The Part Taken by Birds in Thia
Important Work.
Two Ways in Which Seeds Are Carried by
Different Species of Birds The Agency
to Which the World Is Indebted
for Its Pepper Supply.
{D. Morris, in Nature, ]
The part taken by birds in the dispersion
of plants is one of great interest in view of
the difficulty of accounting for the appear-
ancejof certain species injremote islands, no
less than in localities nearer to each other,
or divided by such barriers as mountain
ranges or deep seas. This subject has,
more or less, engaged the attention of
botany travelers from the time when Dar-
win published his classical ** Journal of
Researches,’ nearly fifty years ago, down
to the publication of Mr. Hemsley’'s ‘‘Bota-
ny of the Challenger Expedition.” In the
careful summary of plants probably dis.
tributed by birds, it is mentioned that
seeds may be carried by birds in either
ways: First, by seeds, especially
themselves to the
and in the case
burrowing birds being
taching
embedded In
sends swallowed by fru-
birds being for a time lodged
and dejected afterwards
capable of germination. My
object now
subject, but to place on record two re-
markable and striking instances where
seeds carried and dispersed by birds have
come immediately under my own observa
tion. The examples which I shall here de
scribe will, 1 believe, show clearly that
birds are capable of acting as very effective
agents in the dispersal of plants, and that
the results are so apparent as to be placed
beyond reasonable doubt. In cases where
seeds of a light character are provided with
barbs and hooks, they are well adapted for
attaching themselves to passing objects
and are most favorably placed for disper-
sal by means of birds. The particular
plant with barbed seeds wh ich I described
under this . 1 belive, been
is dese rving of
notice, as it 13 require-
ments incidental to this form of di Spe rsal,
and, moreover, I have had, for SOME Years:
very favorable opportunities of
its behavior. This plant AAA JARGOTRES,
Pers. (Cyperacear), which grows in damp
places in the mountains of Jamaica, at ele
vations of 5,000 to 6,000 feet. It is general
ly found overhanging small pools of stag-
nant water or on banks of mountain rivao-
lets. Its slender tapering spikes, when
literally bristle with long exserted
ila, each sh: Ape i
wrd’s crook
i part s0 clo
category has n
mentioned bet x: bu t
meets all the
observing
8 { ned
but w= i 3
inmate Lae
ad " a
iTAWHD KIO
uld grasp
those fir t
ing to the «
CRCAPO
have 1
(the United
and again bird
the north
high land
en-
Ves;
probably have
these instance
overstepped
obviously, ©» i arise to the
plant from the death of the birds, but only
in the removal of the seed to anothe r place
Larger birds, of course, would not be
caught, but, on the other hand, if they
came within reach of the Uncinia, they
could hardly get away without detaching
& large number of the fruits and transport.
ing them wherever they went It follows,
as 4 matter of arse, the Uaeinda jamal-
cenads is found plent ly distributed in the
track of migrators is, and is found in
similar situations in intains on the
mainland in Central Ame rica, Venezuela,
Ecuador, ete So much for seeds with
barbs and hooks
We now
come to the second class of
seeds, namely, those which are swallowed
by frugivorous birds and dejected in astate
suitable for germination Th most strik-
ing examples I know of the dispersion of
results which imme
diately follow Aare Shown In connection
pimento nda Jamaica,
iy for its existence on
the offices of frugiverous birds, The pi
mento of commerce is the dried fruit of the
pimento allspice, or Jamaica pepper tree
{ Pimenta vulgaris) No other country sup
plies this article (although the tree itself
is widely distributed both in the West In-
dies and on the mainland), and the value of
the exports of pimento from Jamaica has
reached (in 18%) a total of £1000. This
is probably the largest spice industry in
the world, and, to repeat what is megtioned
above, it is wholly dependent upun the
action of frugivorous birds. In Lunan’'s
“Hortus Jamaicensis,"' published about the
end of last century, it is stated that ‘the
usual method in forming a new pimento
plantation, or ‘pigments walk,’ is nothing
more than to appropriate a piece of wood
land in the neighborhood of =» planta
already existing: or in a coun
try where the souttered trees
are found in a native state, the
stry of
which depends entire
suffered to remain on the ground till they
become rotten and perish, In the course
of twelve mouths after thg first season's
abundance of Joung plnento
plants will be found growing vigorously
in alli pagles of the land, being, without
produced from ripe berries scat
tered there by the birds, while the fallen
trees, etc, afford them both shelter and
shade.” In a footnote it is added that
“ birds eagerly devour the ripe seeds of
the pimento, and, muting them, propa
jfaite | these trees lu all parts of the woods,
thought that the seeds passing
through them undergo some fermentation
which fits them better for vegetation than
those gathered immediately from ths
tree.” The present plan for forming
fact, the plantors
firmly believe that no other plan is likely
to produce good phinento walks, although
it has been shown by experiments in the
Botanical Gardens that, by careful treat
ment, plants of plméuty can be raised in
nurseries in large numbers, exactly as any
other economic plants, It remmins, how.
ever, that all the present pimento nia
tions ih Jamaloa have boon formed the
action of fruglvorous birds,
Ap A—
A A HAI.
A Wasronurrar County (N. Y.) lawyer's
ad 0,500 wus cus down pe court to | fhe
® #é
.
FOR FARMERS,
rGive the poultry puro water in winter 19
well as in summer, and heat it before pour.
ing it into the drinking vessel. — Rural New
Yorker,
Cows THAT have
jured in the knees by
especially if the 1
Troy Times
A New Youx
two ounces of saltpeter
quart of warm water and thrown into
remove the offensi
no bedding are often in-
gotting up or down,
gors be wet and slippery.
Tribune writer says tha
dissolved
cistern will ve odor
the water
OFTENTIMES
fast in the mouth will cause an animal
run down. Where one acts queer open tho
jaws. Sharp teeth are bad and should
filed off. — Farm Journal,
Tre most successfu
ure will have his mutton on the marke
regularly and in 8s good condition as
wool. The same man will make both ps
ucts as good as possible. —N. Y. Herald
Mu. Stans, in the Indiana Farr
that women usually make better bes
ers than men. Bees, he says, m
ke children, kindly and patient
woman does bel
# bad tooth or something
1 shepherd of the |
+
| treated 1
| and such work
man,
Axe 2otile § nt method of ut liz
i goed and du t is to place it wher
can scratch it over
tor
an amount of
ould be usels
N. Y. Times
FARMERS can in
ng seed-corn it
oo ini attents
ter of fertilization
| mature plans f
Troy Times
BWINE are populous in the
According tw 8
Agricultural
«
mer
it is harroy
Pe, and tl
half end
Wors
ural,
Is answer to
i clover make
Corre Spot den
Go t thers
the
Winkler
As A
Advocales rox
wash
AY 1s
{ a little
8 pint of
rusted meta
fog with the 3
FarMeus and
too much relian
raising the price
Pru os Are to
butter alone
made sad
paying price
today hel
Diiy-K
much as
butler in
pure butler
sweet t
of nex
Farmer
Ir weil iaid,
Jong as one
amount of sk
outlet & stone dra
that some water wil
§
Too greet » fall
water is apt to displace
tempts Lo make
arch often fs
liable to be 4 and presently
is pushed into the channel. Earth accumu.
lates around this and the eMiciency of
drain is impaired. Tile set ia a dit ch just
wide enough to receive it can not easily t
displaced. « Western Rura
Tene are few markets in which enough
difference is mage in price of hay on ac
count of quality, Excepting those who feed
fancy horses, few men are particular
enough what they give their teams. Hay
full of weeds and stained withal sells
withun two or three dollars per ton as high
as that which is bright and good. The
higher price is generally the cheapest, even
leaving out the comfort and the satisfaction
of the stock eating it. There is only one
exception to this rule. Clover hay is al
ways low in price. Even when well cored
it usually sells low. Much clover, how.
ever, is badly stained and often musty, as
itis the kind of hay most difficult to cure
well.— Chicago Tribune,
he stone in Lhe
Une side or th
ispiaced,
3
GETTING ON IN LIFE
flow a Young Sehemer Won the Friend
ship of » Wenlthy Lady.
{Chicago Journal.]
A young lawyer who recently located in
of getting on in the world when he wanted
of his own to defray expenses with, He as-
sumed the role of coachman and went
among the homes of the wealthy to find
employment. He was at once engaged to
serve a widow lady who had no family of
hor own to care for. This young man, hav-
Ing graduated from a Western college, was
quite a cultured follow, as the lady soon dis
covered. She managed to talk with him
Irequently and in a fow months he had so
wou her good esteem that the coschman's
livery was exchanged for a diffgrent attire,
and he became secretary and private man
ager of her every-day business affairs.
The young schemer then pressed the point
that he wished to study law. He was given
an opportunity with a good preceptor und
pil expenses paid, and mado his home in
his former employer's house. The same
lady sont him to Europe for a year, and
puny gratified bis aabition to practics
leago by sending her protege to
this city fully equi for his profession,
is that the Suid
VERE Bra
N
Ls
Bed Ronn
"Sides s Boards.
Dledstleads.
Suils,
complete sto of |
URI
io : Em
= i F IRE
slightly
damaged by # ©
ed sod mustjbe sold at once, Wil
1807.
ain CURT
NEW GOODS | NEW GOODS
HARPER & KREAMER
Centre Full,
Have just opened in one t Larges
od Best Rooms ip the
-A COMPLE}
RY GOODS,
Valiey,
STOCK
DRESS
OF
GOOLE
NOTIONS
HATS » CAPB,
Ff, CENTS EACH.
aipd, und a
Fa
© Ken. A ve
v Jae ad
ok Virm Myaery.
of the Huothyvensa 4) By Mise Museo,
vt. A Novel, By Author of * Durs The
e Depths. i Nove By Boson Cowwgy
Lomuntie Adventures of u Milkmaid.
—_—_
4 Foe
Holldays. AD * By Many Cacyt. Hav
? Ashley A Bows Ms ¢. Bessy Woon,
rn! * ¥ 8 1 linetr nied
’ than Desth A Nowe ¥y
ons Gif. 4D
pind Lilien A }
Anhglow onthe Th reahs sid
dhe Lure utCunram
he Hlutehford Bequest.
or ¢
A Queen Amongst Women.
The Vatal Marriage A Nove Er
A Tale of Bin, 4 ve Ey Mow Breny
A Heldge of Le A Novel, Bra
A Pusalse Crime. A Novel, 1
Jagiedew House, A yw
K nigh tabridge po Tn da
ded und Paried. A Kowel By an
riunc Hunter. ANBIE
Amo ihe Ruins AN ‘ By Mant ¢
+o ¢ y Mrs. Ba
i 1 Twelve Conta
r 35 Cents eu
iB w | ne with
« a inl Piuned' Paper
The Fe ople s Home Journal,
oe. 23 PF ark Place, New York.
ALLY AB WELL
"E s. DANIELS & co.
HAVANA, K. XY.
IE AER SB TI
“Castoris
111 So. Oxford 8, brockiys \
Castoria cures Calle, Constipation
r Bios urd a, racial
Ellis Worms, gives sloop, &RQ pr siroteg
A 1
daced in prices v y ie plainly marked
in red it We } onie of the reest
stocks of Dry Goda in Pennsylvania, all
of which are may id ni neh pri-
ces that v » hound to as them. Ih
! dae dd
of every arti . rt we srcdinily
the puhii examine gowniis
and riven bis $1 shigny in this
sa'e, and it ia i var stock,
' of loi
Loen
1% Impose
LL) G TROUBLES
+f ALL DAUGES i$
Da. Lnmsey's Brood SEARCEER
Makes a LOVELY COMPLEXION, laa
SPLENDID TONIC and cures CANCER,
BOHR, PIMPLES SCROFULA, MER-
CURIAL and alt RTOOD Dis) ANE,
Sold by your Dag :
Sellers Medicine Co,
—— v wr
Pittshorg, Pa.
8
i SAA
“A two sory honse and ot at the sta
tion, with large stable, Good loeation
for one wishing to carry on huosiness
near rai road. Purchaser oan have grivi-
legs 10 farm 35 neres of Innd, {| mile from
station, tf F. KURTZ.
Also, building lots |} mile east of Cons
tre Hull station, prices 876 to $120 per
jot. on easy terms. Apply to Free,
Kurz, i.
dist Year.
THEY LEAD ALL=1886
BAUGH’S
Pure Raw Bone Meal
Pure pissolved RaW Bones
Special Manure for Seed Leal Tobacco
New Process 1074Guano
Economical Fertilizer
Double Eagle Phosphate
Baugh's $25 Phosphate
an High Grade Agricultural Chemicals
TH
Bend for cirenlars, prices, snd samples. Address
BAUGH & SONS =r iiimiis sss
Matulucturars wrens Philadelphia, Pa., U. Pa, U.S A
DR. H. S. CLEMENS,
hose regular office Is In Allentown, Pa, will
vist Bellefonte one 8 month and Centre Hall ev.
ry two months, for the purpose of examining and
Jrapecitin for Etenta. Will visit Beliefonte
i ak &12.1 m. Tuesday to 7 p.
ednesday: and Cae {all on Thursday,
Taman) 12. Dr, Clemens is a graduate of the
Univenity of Penney ivania, of years expos
ence, and practices largely by inhalations,
send of oe (Allentown, Pa) for testimonials,
ecty
BUBKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for outs
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetrer, chapped hands, ehilblaine
corns, and all skin eruptions, and .
tively cnres piles, or no pay requi It
is guaranteed to give mali faction, or
box. For mite by all druggiste. daugl
BOUT & SHORES
H DWABRBE
ILS AND PAINTS
GLASSWARE QUENNSWARE,
sROCERIES
OFFE¥ SUGARS. TEAS, FISH
SALT. TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
{EPT IN A WELL REGULATEL
STORE
ALL NEW GOODS
Ne offer bargains unsurpassed n
COUNTY.
this
COME AND EEE US
All kinds of Produce taken and Highes
Market Prices Paid,
i Arioaltusal Werks, Tusk, Ba.
.] ya s Blandi Bornes & Sow Billy
Furniture! Furnitures i
W CORMICK BRO .
IO OPREOTS ,
CENT RE a "PENNA
War the fiaet a 4 largest stock
FURNITU RE
evar Lhrought to Centre Hall,
—Prices to Suit the Times. —
Com- and «xamine
stock and learn prices,
Wa kewp all farnitare usually
ww fonnd sn & ——
“IRST CLASS FURNITURE STORE
UNDERTAKING
A BPECIALTY
JOFFINS, CASRK ES,
BURIAL ROSES,
kept in
—Funsrals Attended—
Vith the Finest Hearse in the County
17jan
SHROUDS
&c.,
stock
PF Cus 8 GUN STORE,
BELLEFONTE PA.
A fine stock of
---POCKETKNIVES, S(
Razors and Razors S8trops
ISSORS, cme
Revolvers,
Carving Knives and Forks,
Children's Knives, Fy
rks and Spoons,
Afielotof
FANCY ARTICLES,
NEW TOYS and DOLLS,
Musical Iustraments, saoch 8s,
Violize. Guoiars, Banjos,
Mandolins, Fifes, Piocculos,
Wouth Harmonicas, Accordeons,
in variety at
DESCHMER?
GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORK
Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa.
FLEASE CA 11 AND XANIKE
dec22tf
v
S ELMO HOTEL,
817 & 1D Aver rar hia.
Reduced rete to $200 The
wraveling public wil) still find s this How
bara! provision for their
in the immedmnte
places of amuses
3 pots, . yell
ore. te afer pacial
/ ingihecity for |