The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 01, 1892, Image 5

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    Too Much Jamaica Ginger.
At the Eighth avenue M. FE. church
last Friday Rev. Leidy, of Bellwood,
Revs. Brill and Gilbert, of Tyrone,
Rev. Miller, of Altoona, and three oth-
pal church, appointed by Rev,
Hamlin, presiding elder of this distriet
were assembled to hear the testimony
in a case against Rev, R. EK, Wilson,
pastor of the Simpson Methodist
Episcopal church, this city, on the
charge of intoxication, made by mem-
bers of his congregation.
Testimony was offered by several
witnesses to the effect that on Novem-
ber 3, while en route to Roanoak to at-
tend a convention of the Railroad
Men's Christian association, Rev. Wil-
son became intoxicated and remained
in that condition for some time; that
theré was no liquor found about him,
but he had an unmistakable appear-
ance of being under its influence,
The defense made was that while at
Harrisburg, where Rev. Wilson and |
some more of the party remained over |
night, he was taken sick and for relief |
took some jamaica ginger, getting an |
overdose of it.
A bottle of jamaica ginger was taken
from Rev. Wilson while in this condi- |
tion by some of the party he was with. |
The bottle was about two-thirds emp- |
ty. |
The hearing continued all day, and |
Tuesday night a verdiet of guilty of
intoxication without immoral conduct |
was given. Rev. Wilson was not cen- |
sured and will probably appear in his |
church on Sunday as usual.—Altoona |
Gazelle, i
commen fl
Pronounced Hopeless Yeot Saved, |
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada |
E. Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: |
“Was taken with a bad cold, which |
settled on my Lungs, cough set in and
finally terminated in Consumption. |
Four doctors gave me up, saying I |
could live but short time. 1 gave |
myself up to my Saviour, determined |
if I could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my
above. My husband was advised to |
get Dr. King's New Discovery for con- |
sumption, Coughs and Colds. 1
it trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has |
cured me, and thank God I am now a |
well and hearty woman.” Trial bot-
tles free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, |
regular size, H0¢, and $1.00, i
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absent ones |
gave |
- oy
Telephone to Chieago. i
The Telephone line New |
York and Chicago is twice as long
any heretofore in use. Nearly a mil- |
lion pounds of copper were used in its |
construction, and if used for twenty |
hours each day it will earn at the rate
of $14,000 per week. The ordinary tar- |
iff is 89 for five minutes’ conversation.
The instruments used on it are so per-
fect that even a whisper can be success- |
between
as |
fully transmitted scross the 950 miles. |
At present only about six five-minute
conversations in each hour can be put
upon a long-distance circuit, as one- |
half the time is consumed in establish- |
ing connection, making appointments, |
ete, for which there was no charge.
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Shortest on Record,
The Lewisburg correspondent of the |
Williamsport (rif chronicles a recent
proceeding which will go on record. |
He says:
“A unique method of divorcement |
has been invented by a Lewisburg col- i
ored woman that is worthy of a pat- |
ent right. The husband and wife had
frequent quarrels; finally the husband
threatened to get a divorce. “Divose, |
divose, was dot wat ye wants,” retort- |
ed his spouse. ‘Ile
quick ye don’t know whar ye is,” and |
seizing the marriage certificate that |
hung on the wall she tore it in two |
and gave him a half, with the laconie
remark, “Git,” and he got.”
gib Ye won “0 |
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Will Wear a Sait of Snake Skins
The Oil City Derrick says Peter Gru- |
ber of that city, a few days ago turned |
over to one of the tailors up there the |
material for a suit of clothes that prob- |
ably cannot be duplicated in the world. |
It is to be made of the tanned hide of |
Snttlemaifs that have been caught,
killed and tanned by Gruber during
the past four years. The outfit will |
consist of shoes, hat, collar, cufls, |
necktie, shirt-bosom, coat, vest, and
trousers, and will be finished dnring
the next month. In these he will vis-
it Chicago next summer.
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Free Text Books,
In Clearfield county the free tex
book idea is growing. Already Hus- |
ton, Sandy, Bradford, Curwensville, |
Houtzdale and Clearfield districts are
furnishing books and materials free to
the scholars, and twenty districts have
lengthened their school terms beyond
the six months’ limit.
msn
A Successful Tour,
The State College foot ball eleven on
their tour last week defeated the La
fayette team at Wilkesbarre by a score
of 16 to 0, and the Dickenson College
m at Harrisburg by a score of 16 to
0, They were scheduled to play Le-
high at State College, on Saturday,
but the game was cancelled.
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Erescoing the Room,
Painter D, F. Luse is engnged in
frescoing the Odd Fellows Lodge
Room in the bank building. It will
be a good job when done by him.
Can
Longs,
Fine line Mens Overcoats,
save 25 per cent, at CO, P.
Spring Mills,
A NATURAL REMEDY FOR
Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysters
ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness,
Hypochondria, Melancholia, Ine
ebrity, Sleeplessucss, Dize
giness, Brain and Spi-
nal Weakness,
This medicine has direct action upon
tics, and increasing the flow and power
of nerve fluid. It is perfogetly harmless
and leaves no unpleasant effects,
and poor patients can also obtain
this medicine free of charge.
repared by the Reveren
ayne, Ind. since 1876, an
This remedy has been
LLS-HE
TRADE-MAR jc
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ARE THE BEST.
LEMON, ORANGE,
SROSE,ALMOND.
“IOC AND 25 C.
Liquid Cement mends anything,
Always ready. Price 10 cents.
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Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes.
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And other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and
Misses are the
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Seo descriptive advertise
ment which will appear in
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Take no Substitute,
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WOLF & CRAWFORD.
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AUTION. «MY WIFE, AMANDA ROYER,
having left my bed and board without any
cautioned amine selling her anything on my
orpdit, as I will not be responsible for any bills or
debts contracted by her.
JACOB F, ROYER,
Decl 31 Tusseyvilie,
for “Bhepp's Photographs of the World": the
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XECUTOR'SNUTICE ~LETTERS TESTA-
mentary on the estate of Devid Sparr,
dec'd late of Harris township, haviog been grant
ed to the undersigned, he would respectfully re
quest all persons knowing themselves indebted
to the estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same 0 present
them duly authentioated for settlement.
SIMON HARPER, Executor,
Centre Hall, Pa.
OA A A NAN
STRAY HEIFER LOST ABOUT JUNE
Inst, & red bellor, white head, red stripe
across the tose, rod around the eyes, and four
white feet, aboot one sod one-half years old,
riog in one of ite ears, Persons knowing of its
whereabouts will be suitably rewarded for in
formation [
coviT a Tusmeyville,
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Pa.
For pain in the stomach, colic and
cholera morbus there is nothing better
than Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and
Diarrhoes Remedy. For sale by J. D.
Murray, Druggist.
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The laws of health are taught in the |
schools; but not in a way to be of much |
practical benefit and are never illus- |
trated by living examples, which in |
If |
some scholar who has just contracted |
many cases might easily be done.
a cold was brought before the school |
so that all could hear the dry, loud |
cough and know its significance: see |
the thin white coating on the tongue |
and later, as the cold developed, see
the profuse watery expectoration and
thin watery discharge from the nose,
of them
what the first systoms of a cold were,
scholar should then be given |
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely,
that all might see that even a severe
not one would ever forget
cold could be cured in one or two days, |
or at greatly mitigated,
properly treated as soon as the first |
symptoms appear. This remedy is fa |
mous for its cures of coughs, colds and |
croup. It is made especially for these |
diseases and is the most prompt and
most reliable medicine known for the |
25 and 50 for
sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist.
least when |
purpose. cent bottles
CORPHANR 8 COURT SALE. -BY
sundry orders of the Orphan's y
Centre rounty, there will be exposed at publi
sale at the residence of Eve Dashem, deceased
inte of Potter township, on
0 BATURDAY, DEC. 17,1
At 1 o'clock p. mi. the following dese
tate: A fine farm situated about one mile south of |
Penn Cave station and two and one 1 miles |
west of Spring Mills, adjoiniog isnds of John Dau
berman. J. C le, John Grove, W. H Lucas, and
others, containing
100 ACRES AND I) PERCHES
and an allawanoe of 3 per cent, 4 acres of whi !
is cleared and the balance is well timbered th |
pine hemlock, chestoul, rook oak, ete. Theron |
erected a
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wo ronl os
omme | Sons
eh |
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GOOD HOUSE AND BARN
and good outbuildings. A good spring and well
on the premises. ales choles frull, and conven |
font to churches and pablic schools, !
Terms of sale: One-half cash and the residue |
in one year with interest, 16 be secured by bond |
and mortgage on the premises i
M. L. RISHEL,
Ade'r of Sarah Dashem, and Ex'r of Catha
rine and Eve Daahem, dec'd
JOHN KLINE, Att y H. HERSHBERGER,
Gaardian of Harvey R Royer !
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BEER
DR. THEEL,
me = North Fourth St.
ee DCY beiow Green, Phitadeioh
wares fresh canes in 4 40 10dayse
Feat art pos Bac
oy prov § our afer orery
8 Mospital snd 26 yeasty’
s wer, No euperimsent, we faiinre
shod entirely new and harmless,
? as Bend 10 ots in Bot
stampa for bank © Tewfh,~ the ssposnre of quacks, thelr Leful
troke and fader statements, frasdulont testimaaninie and howe |
Sure swindle. Torn boo tree friend 0 yeang and 0M. Hours: |
Daily. fromm to 3: evenings Sto 8; Weld snd Sel. svenings,
Gis 10; Randaye, ¥ ta 12. Write or eal snd be saved,
-
A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer.
chant of Gibralter, N. C., was #0 bad-
ly afflicted with rheumatism for a year
or more as to be unable to work or go
to school. His father concluded to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balin on the boy.
It soon cured him and he has since
walked one aud a half miles to school
and back every school day. 50 cent
bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug-
gist.
At A I A sr I I 0 Bl BBB Bs
ARR RASS
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DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY?
| Maybe you think this fs a new business,
| sending out bables on application ; it tus been
| done before, however, but never have those
furnished boen so near the original sample as
this one. Everyone will exclaim, * Well |
that's the sweetest baby I ever saw!” This
| little black-and-white ‘engraving can give
i youbuta faint idea of the exquisite o nal,
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"I'M A DAlsY.Y
which we propose to send to you, transpor-
| tation pal i he little darling rests against
& pillow, and 1s in the act of drawing off its
pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled
| off and flung aside with a triumphant coo.
| The flesh tints are pert pod the eves follow
{ you, no mattor where you d. Theexqui-
| sitereproductions of this greatest painting of
coiabrated of modern
y to be given to those
Demorest's Family Maga~
productions cannot be
which cost $400, and
! inches), The baby is
lifelike. We have
present to our sub.
her great jlctures by
an, Maud Humphrey,
hers of world-wide
I¥ two examples of what
ist year, * A Yard of Pan.
ite House Orchid by the
Harrison, and you will see
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fay
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| painters of baby Hf
{ who subscribe to
{ ine for 1888. The
told from the origina
are the samo size
{ life size, and absoiut
also in prepar
seribers dariy
suchartists
Louis Des i ot
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for Demorest's Family
J ssces a gallery of ex.
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Magazine f
} reat value, besides a
Maguzine that car equaled by any in
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ront
tt will keep everyone post.
8 of the day, and all the
items of interest about the
sides furnishing interesting
th grave and gay, for the
1 while Demorest’s is not
ita fashion pages are per.
you, free of cost, all the pat.
i 10 use during the year, and
size you ob . Send in your sub.
mee, only $2, and you will really
vi 8 ddress the publisher,
« 1b t 14th St, New
re unacquainted with the
cents for a specimen copy.
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fads and J
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York, If
send 10
Centre
IIS =
All grades of Roller flour con-
stantly onhand, at whole-
sale to dealers and at retail.
All grades of Chop.
Bran, fine and coarse.
Coal, always on hand, Hard,
Soft and Woodland, all
sizes,
cash paid for same at highest
market prices.
Terms, for Flour, Feed and
Coal, strictly cash.
Tourist Trip.
Round trips to the Pacific Const.
Short trips to the Mountain Resorts
of Colorado.
The Great Salt Lake,
Yellowstone National Park—the
most wonderful spot on this continent.
Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of
the Pacific Coast,
All reached via the Union Pacific
System. For detailed information call
on your nearest Ticket Agent or ad-
dress E. L. Lomax,
Gen, Pass. & Tkt. Agent.
A A Omaha, Neb,
ACENTS WANTED
and paid. Address W. & T.|
RBetablished
Salary expenses
BMITH CO., Nursery, Geneva, N. Y.
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ATTORNEYS.
JOHR KLINE,
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on second floor of Furst's bulldiog. north
of Court House. Can be co.sulted iu German
aud Kuglish jansy
J. H. URVIS,
(RVIE, BO
C. M. BOWER,
WER & ORVIS,
At orueys at Law,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office in Crider’s Exchange bullding on second
floor, Janss
E L,ORVIS.
D F. FORTNEY,
. Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office in Conrad Buliding. Janel
E.
Attorney st Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Bank Jans?
(LEMANT DAL
J. L.BravGarLEn,
QFANGLER & HEWES,
fh Attorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE, FA.
Spacial stiention to collections. Practioe in
il the courts, Consultation in German and
Eaoglish. jane?
C.P. Hewes,
BANKS.
ING OO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Discount notes,
J. D. Buvoert, Cashier;
((ENTRE COUNTY BANK
Receive deposits,
jau92
HOTELS.
IN HOUSE,
8B. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Good saxspie roows on first
Jang?
[RY
Terms reasonable,
floor
UfH HOUSE, q ;
WL. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Special attention given to country trade. apr |
FOUNTAIN HOUSE,
Emanuel] Brown, FP rietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
The traveling community will ind this hotel
equal 10 any iu the counry in every respect, for
man apd beast, and charges very moderate.
N HOUSE,
Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
New building. new furniture throughout, steam
beat, electric bells and all modern improvements,
Good table and modersie charges.
NEW GARMA
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PRING
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MILLS HOTEL,
D. H. Rubi, ArH ye
SPRING MIL18, PA.
| {Free bus to and from all trains.
N EW BROCK
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ERHOFF HOUSE,
G. B. Brandon, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on first oor. Special rates 0 witnesses
and jurors.
pI iaait:
LEWISBURG, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on firs Soor,
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(AMERON H .
Ord & Zerfing,
“we RB a
T. ELMO NOTEL 317 AND 319 ARCH gT™
Philadelphia. Rates 82 per day
in the immediate centres of business, and places
of amusement and the different railroad
as well as all parts of the city are easily access
ble by street cars constantly passing the door. It
offers special indueements to those visiting the
city for business or pleasure, Your
respectfully solicited, Jos. M, Feoen,
FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF “THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLRGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TION N TH SEXES;
8 VER
WW. NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY,
AGRICULTURE {The Qeursen) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant i}
justrations on the and in the Labors
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE, theoret!-
eal and practical. Students tanght original
CHEMISTRY. with an y full and
CIVI]. ENGIN NG } These
ELECTRICAL IN out
penis
exercises in the hy
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PENNSYLVANIA K.
Philadelphia & “Erle R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 1n effect May 22, 1892.
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOSX. EASTWARD,
$28 m~Train 4. (Dally except Sunday.
For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hay Potisy ie,
Harrisburg and intermediate stations. arriving
al Philedelphin at 3.00 p. m., New York, 550 vy.
m., Baltimore, 3.20 p m,, Washington, 4 50 p. m.,
Sakneciils at Philadelphia for all ses-shore
nts irough passeoger coaches to Wilkes
snrre, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars
to Philadelphia,
AES p. m~Trein 5. (Daily
For Sunbury, Harrisburg and
tions, arriving at Philsdelphia at 6.50 p m., New
York. 9.55 p. m., Baltimore, 6.45 p.m, Washing
tonal 81h p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel
shia, and passenger coaches to Polisdelphis and
Itimore
500 p. m.~Train 12. [Dafly except Sunday.
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Portanss lo Hari
and intermediate points, arrivis E at Phil delpbis
1055 p m., Baltimore 10.40 p. m Passenger cosch-
©f 10 Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia
B02p m.~Train 6. (Dally) Por
except Bundsy.)
intermediate sias
Bunbury,
ing a1 Philadelphia, 45a mm, New Yorkat 7,10 a.
m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg tw
Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia pas-
sengers can remain io sleeper undisturbed until
7008. m
12 a m~Traln 4. (Daily } For Bunbury
Harrisbu and intermediate stations, arriving s
Philsdeiphia st 6.008, m., New York, $.30 &. m
Baltimore 620 a m., Washington, 7.30, = m
Pullman sleeping cars to Philadelphia snd
passenger ies W Philadelphia and Baltimore,
WESTWARD,
586a m~Train 3 (Daily) For Erie and Can
andaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester
Buffaio and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman
ig and passenger conches Wo Erie and Roches
10.17 ~Train 15. (Dally)
intermediate stations,
L% p.m Train 11. (Dally exce
For Kane, Causndaignua and intermediate stations
Eochester, Buffalo and Nisgars Falls, with
through passenger conches to Kane and Rochess
Set, md aries aor to Bochester,
554 p. mo 2 1. (Daily except Sundsy.
For Renovo, Elmira and \bermediate aT)
$28 p. m~Train 21. (Dally) For Williams
port and intermediate stations,
For Lock Haven and
it Bunday.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDOX FROM
EAST AND SOUTH.
Train 16 leaves New York 1215 night, Philadels
phia 4.30 am, Baltimore 4.40 8 m, Harrisburg
J0 am, daily, Wilkesbarre. 725 5. mm. (Daily
except Sunday) arriving at Montandon 10.17am
Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 850 am. W,
ton 80am, Baltimor, $00am, Nl kee
015am, (Daily except Bunday) arriviog at
Jletiandon 38, PIs, wih parior car from
eiphis an hrough passenger coac
from Philadelphia and amen hes
Train 1 leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phils, 11.40 a
m; Washington at 10.5 a m, Baltimore at 11.45
& m, Wilkesbarre 5.12 p m, (dail except Bubw
day) arriving at Montandon st £5 m, with
through passenger cosches from Puls. and
Baltimore
Train 21 leaves New York 200 pm, Philadelphia
4,25 pm, Washington 3 25 p m, Baltimore 4.80 P
m, (Gall) arriving sat Moustandon #3 pm,
Inrough Parior Car from Philsdelpbis week
Gays,
Train 8 leaves New York st 8.0 m, Philad.
11.20 pm, Washington 10.00 2 ns.
1.20 pm, (daily) arriving at or addn 81 536
& m, with through Pullman sleeping cars from
Phils. Washington and Baltimore and through
PhAnenyer os from Philedelphis and Bal
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROA
: Daily Except Sunday, ».
Westward, Eastward,
PMPM AM. BTATIONS ANPNM. PMN
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