POSITION DURING SLEEP, Which Disa. gree. Almost every one has a favorite po- sition during sleep, and no end of the- ories and beliefs is indulged in on the subject of the proper position, location and general condition for that sleep “that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care.’, Many physicians argue that one should cultivate the habit of sleep- ing on the right side, especially if one has indulged in a full meal late in the evening. The food makes its exit from the stomach on the right side and it is for this reason claimed that the position is more favorable to diges- effort. This is import ant, as all of the faculties and func- tions should have a certain amount of rest, and in no way is this as easily attainable as during the hours of sleep. Other authorities say that one should always lie on the back, but there are excellent reasons why this is not wise, The weight of the stomach and its contents rests upon the spine, which often affects the nerves. Some severe ases of insomnia have been cured by sleeping on the face. This is easy to do and is A Subject Upon Doctors tion without the most comfortable position as one dispenses with the pillow, One young man who had exhausted all the skill of the doec- tors fell into the habit of lying on his face, with his right arm under his head, which was turned slightly to one side. By this change natural rest soon came to him and he ered. Whatever position one may choose to take, a little practice will make it comfortable, and the experi- ment is well worth trying. er COBURN. S000 recov- House Totally Destroyed by Eire, Iu- males Barely Escape. off on in and Miss Gertie Hosterman is two visit to friends around Woodward. a weeks Miss Caroline was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Levi Bpeiglemyer over Sunday. C. Alexander and wife . started for the World's Fair on Monday morning of last week, they will remain about J. W. Kerstetter and wife have charge of the two weeks in the Windy City. farm in their absence. Frank Hackenberg and wife have shook the dust from this place from off their feet, and have gone to Lewis- burg to remain till spring. A: J. his family and remained over Sunday. Merchant T. B. dealer John Hoffa, made a trip to Ty- rone, Houtzdale, other places in the soft week, and returned on Saturday even- traveling was bycicle in which they have become experts, On Wednesday evening, Uect. ampbell was at home to see Everett and grain Osceola and coal regions, last ing; their mode of by i1, the house and contents on the John Sank- i here, ey farm about t and occupied by Robert Hackenberg wo miles west of as tenant, were totally destroyed by fire. The inmates, consisting of Mr. Hackeuberg, wife, and three sons and a niece of Mr. Hackenberg's wife, were all soundly sleeping and barely escap- ed with their lives, having no time to of was caused by an over heated furnace, remove any the goods. The fire used that day for boiling applebutter. No insurance. The rain in this section on Friday caused the creeks to raise considerably. The P. O. 8. of A., of this place had five initiations of last EWOo We eka. tv ity new members in the Parties gu of better look a not get into the intricate meshes of the law. other places, and why not observe it here? illegal fishing, would leedle oud, and The law is being enforced in ep —— Making Improvements, Druggist Murray has permanently removed the fence fronting his proper- ty down street, and before through with the work he bas just begun will make several improvements, among them being a new pavement which he will lay, and do away with the troub- lesome board walks, Would that all would follow him in this respect and do away with the board walks eatire- ly. — alba Hedueod the Price. A The World's Fair directors have wisely decided that all persons under the age of eighteen years shall be ad- mitted to the exhibition during this week on paying a fee of ten cenis. This will enable the school children who have not been able to pay the twenty-five cent fee to get the benefit of the display. ————— A Not Over Plenty. The chestnut crop this year is about up to the average, with little room to spare. They are not overly plenty in the mountains above town, and the markets will not be glutted fromm the harvest. The crop of worms are good however and you get a prize with al- most every chestnut, bn A AS 5000 Not Successful. Although the deer season opened on October 1st, as yet we have heard of none of the fleet denizens of the for- est being killed, The hanters of Pot- ters Mills were out several times but were unable to find any. Subscribe for the REPORTER. The Office Boy on Bables, dilates as follows on the subject of “Babies.” There are three kinds of babies. Ba- bies that ain’t borned yet, babies that is borned, and babies that never o't to bin borned, and doll babies, but cat's babies is kittens, and dogs’ babies is pups, but a cow’s baby is a calf, and sof orth. Babies is bawled and bald. Good babies is the kind you read about. They are mostly dead, or else belong to uther fokes and not to you. A baby is a small pece of breething skin which is like a nuspaper—red awl over (goak.) Bome fokes uses them for clocks, because a baby's insides Is all full of yells, and when he goes ofl it is night, and most parents knows it is time for them to git up. Some babies was invented by Edison and some by uther men, Hugh J. Grant never invented Oh no; he's 2 slick. Babies is divided into and the kind that borned—gurls, is the uther kind witch groops, They come too hi famblies, Mr. but oO 9 . never o't to COMmes for most ---HUYETT, REAR i i Manufacturers Agents for Cen |.» Evaporators, Apple O HYDRAULIC PRESSES s . ICK& BOOZER tre and adjcining counties, for Graters, Cider Pumps J O FOR EVERY PURPOSE. he's down on But a kitten can lick its anything, ‘cause mades, muther. Babies ain't got no teeth; want to swaller thare oan fists and ev- erything, the littul suckers ! But thare is too much babies in this world any- DO bies awl the time, the world wouldn't have haf so much trubble. They could cure awl the collick and earth by not finding no meezles more on atenshun, too. them, bx yrned hen’s you could eat and they wouldn't git to squall and waste milk on. called gosluns. tuff. You Some babies is very can awl kick have heds on the wall and slam them they won't They don't hooping colf, nor nothing. Thay nev- and thare stummicks don’t ake, because they are full of saw- dust, and they are doll | baby makes crows 2 mutch. herself. ovar the house and none nor cry. er wake up, mbies, Cur me He used to dote on them, but he don't Ourn cured him. she let him hold the baby, and settled it, dote no more. ma that i gess unckle don't no the rite name for pants, for when he agoing away he said that darned brat of ourn had dampened his ardor. was grate for big words, was He always But a mouse 't a rat's baby any more then a bul- a cannon ball's little boy. with to make clothes out of for storekeepers to stick But if could only il thay would hapy, for When thay git growed ap and havt to hump for a living they find out what Lams is baby sheepes wool whiskers on thare outsides you with. babies + 1 4 3 stay 1th De a hard, coaled spere this world is, you bet. Jay babies is borned on farms, has one nerse, which is its a and hast to be interdused to its eraord muthers has but city babies is brot up on muth- because city swell. it times a ot to be Jee, or 3 & ut you git them. —— —— Marriage Licenses, The following is a list of marriage li- censes issued during the past week: Huntingdon county, and Catharine R, Lucas, of Spring township. of Philipsburg. Willis W, Stephens, of State Col- lege, and Alice A. Albright, lege twp. ship. Maggie Runkle, of Tusseyville. nace, Huntingdon county, and Lida Barger, of Roland. J. D. Geissinger, of Milwaukee, Wis. consin, and Mary A. Tripple of Belle- fonte, John A. Slack, of Tusseyville, and Annie iE. Miller, of Spring twp. John H. Apgar and Cora Gray, of Philipsburg. ® Jas. H. Hill and Mary E. Gates, of Bellefonte, Ammon J. Hazel and Carrie Roush, of Madisonburyg, a A — ———— Busy at Work. The farmer is now busy between storing away apples, making cider and husking corn, and he has little time at his disposal. [tis a busy time of the year, for him and the weather has been veay favorable for out door work. A MY Sp Col. McClure of the Phil. Times, who has been ill for some time, is re ported to be dying. oa wee Lapwing, Bellefonte, take the lead in sults for men and boys. Nothing quite so stylish or better made. and be convinced, WANT ; Read It, In another column will appear a ci- tation bearing upon the recent work It would be well | for our taxpayers to consider and our councilmen to reflect. done on our streets, - > — It begins to look bright again for un- conditional repeal. a Iain’s Cough Remedy is better than We will tell you. When | this Remedy is taken as soon as a cold any other. has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it will f the counteract the effect of cold and greatly lessen it's severity, and it the only remedy that will do this, acts in perfect harmony with and aids nature in relieving the lungs, mucus and causing its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoring healthy the remarkable No other will cure a cold For sale by J. D. Murray, n toa aud No other remedy strong the syster condition. in market these properties, | so quickly. Dru possesses gist. ye. Agents Wanted, Energetic agents whnted to ii every town, county and state, introduce our * Lace Curtaing,’” Pillow Shams, Chenille Table Covers and Chenille Curtains, We offer the most liberal terms and guarantee exclusive Agency. Goods furnished direct from manufacturer at lowest possible prices, Fine assortment of Patterns and quali- ties. Every agent accepting an Agen- ey from us can make an independent | living. Write for terms and particu- { lars; full information free. Norrn Brimisg LACE MILs, 115 Worth St. N. Y. -— animes “During my term of service in the | army I contracted chronie diarrhoea,” Bed sets, | sopl4-3m | says A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon, | “Since then [I have used berlain’s Colie, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. iy | no bad results follow, { J. D. Murmy, Druggist. A A AISI Away 8 the trathifal startling title of a Hittie hook that tells all abet Noddobae, the wonderful, harm. Jess Guaranteed obacoo habit care, The cost Is trifling aud the man who wants ta quit and ont raus vo physical or financial risk in using “Noto bao ¥ Bold by all droggiste, Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co, lodiaps Mineral Springs, Ind, EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND (QUARRYING MACHINERY. { ATLAS POWDER.—The very best i quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps, {JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite, ACK POWDER. —Dupont’s make of blasting, ritle and sporting pow- BL. der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality today as it ever was, { CARTRIDGES. Fixed for hunters and sportsmen. ammunition | WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Ex plosiy os at the very Jowest pri- We the best goods ever offered munity. FUSE.~Colton, hemp, tape and rub- ber fuses for in dry and wet rock, 7 PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS. Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or com pressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO., { Z2Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. W. L. DOUCLAS 83 SHOE wct'iie. Do you wear them? Whe next In need try a pale, Best in the world. CPs, guarantee the lowest pri- in this line for sale in this com- in Ey po If you want a §ne DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or Shoe, £1 equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, Sosy purchasing Yi, L Bemghte Sheds. fais Sul bottom, you s Lr DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mess, Sold by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, HE PARK FRONT. South Park Ave, and 66th st. Chicago, IL asin) ssn Well furnished rooms, 75 cts, per day, or $1.00 for two. sn don A short cut through the park to the World's Fair grounds and Midway Plaisance. Half block from elevated ' station, five minutes ride to main gate. Tacos (nian EDGAR MECARTNEY, i i } i ATTORNEYS. : | | JOHN ELINE ! Altorney nt Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bullding north | of Court House, {| and Euglish | i { ' anes | J. H.ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, { (JRVIE, BOWER & ORVIE, E. L.ORVIS, At orueys st Law, BELLEFONTE PA. {| Office in Cride:'s Exchange building ou second floor, anss | |. ¥. FORTNEY, Fe Attorney st Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office jang in Conrad Bullding. i (LEMANT DALE, iv Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTI NEE two PA, doors from jank7 Office NN. W, corner Diamond | First National Bank | W G. RUNKLE, Attorney -at-Law, { BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legs] busines attended to promptly Rpex ial stlention given WW collections Othoe, « floor Crider Exeha ge 1 J. L.BraxoLER, i {FA NGLER & HEWES, i AJ Ww Spacing aliention 0 collect) all the courts Consultation { English German | S D. GETTIG, Bd ATTORNEY { Collections promptly. { Office in Exchang: and all legal Consultations German Boeliding BANKS. Y BARKING OO, BELLEFONTE, PA. deposits iw Jau9l J.D i {| ENTRE COT N17 Receive ntl poles, HOTELS. [BVIN HOUSE, i ££. Woods Caldwell Terms reasonable § Boor MAN HOUSE Opposite Court House, BELL . i NEW GAR i 4 New build heat, elooiri 00d tabie and m JiR mn I orale charges pd JPRIRG MILLE HOTEL, S DH. Buhl Fre + bus to and from all KERHOFF H M. Neubauer Proprieto BELLEFY E. PA. Free bas to and from all eine. Good sample rooms of frst Sour Speci mies 0 and jurors NEW BROW és rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG THE MOST HYUL SPOTS IN THI UNDENOMINA- LOCATED IN ONE OF BEAUTI FUL AND HEA] i L A BGHENY REGION ONAL: OFF T0 BOTH SEXES; UITION FREY: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT i T LEADING DEPARTMENTS i. AGRICULTURE { CULTURAL CHE justrations on the ore. BOTAXY and HORTICULTURE; cal and practical Students taught Mody with the microscops CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory {CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING NGINEERIN¢ ery exten oF Three Courses MISTRY Farm STUDY. and th constant »n din the Labvrarnry HISTORY. Ancient and nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AN] LADIES OO in IESCE Massie, vooa! 0G insirumental LANGUAGE and LITEEATURE latin (optional) French, German and English (ree quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and pure and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three year course; New build. ing and equipment, MENTAL. MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; COonstitutional Law and History Polities] Economy, ete MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti eal and practical including each arm ofthe service PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two ronre~carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opens Sept, 14, 1802. Examinations for admission. June 16 and Sept. 13. Com mente mont week Juoe 12-15, 1882, For Camiogae or other information, address GEO W, ATHERTON, LL.D, Pres, State Onllege, Caotre Co Ps 3 u Ban i NM TWO Tea Ast & ASTRONOMY; 12 iy ain WORK FOR US a few days, and you will be startled at the unex od suocess that will reward your efforia. We {tively have the best busiocss to offer an agent that can be found on the face of this esrth. B45.00 profit on $75.00 worth of business is being easily and Konorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our employ. You can make money faster at work for us than vou have any idea of. The business is so easy to fears, and instractions #0 simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who take hold of the business resp the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most soocessful, snd largest publishing houses In Amerion, Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields, All beginners smoceed grandly, asd more than realize their greatest expeeintions. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty of room for a few more workers, we urge them to begin at once, 1f you are already em. oyed, bat have a few spare moments, wish them to advantage, then write us al onoe {101 shit 16 four grand Spportunity and receive patice ars by return mail. UE & CO. Box No. 400, Augusta, Me. “I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a specifie for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is one of the most important requisites where a cough remedy is intended for use among children, I have known of cases of croup where I know the life of Chamberlain's Cough a ‘ Hd : 4 | ‘Avoca, Neb. by 3. D. Mur 18 PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, tn ¢lfect May 21, 1865, TRAIEE LEAVE MONTANDOYN, EARTWARD, 9184. wm ~Train 14. (Daily except Bunday For supbury , Wilikerbarre, Hezieion, Pothawille Harrisburg and iulermedinte’ stations, srriving {st Philndelpbia at 500 p. m., New York, 510 p Pm, Baltimore, 800 p mn, Washinglon 4300p. mw. connecting at Philadelphia for all ses-shore points. Through passenger coaches to Wilkes. barre, Pr iphia sud Beitimore, Parlor cars to Philadelphia, Lip. m~Train sbury wrrivingst ¥ B except Bunday.) intermedinte as Wp uo Hew Washing Philadel $50. 0 BOP. { phia, and pase Britimore, rice cur ib ger coaches Ww bol p. m~Train 12 f Nilkesbarre, Haz termediate poiny eben Hinglon 11 8 Wilkesbarre and Phila K2p m ¥or Bunbury § { slalions, ew Yorker 7.1 im Si] 4 re H ing ut Phils { Wm rrighin re eg 0 ite bury Arriviog a I, a m snd ladeiplin and Baltimore, WESTWARD, { Pu tig irs Philadelphia passenger coaches Wo Phi ie and Can i Lester i rough Pullsoan furs 10 Erle a nd passcuger couches | Erie and Ho 17. ~Train 1b yaily) For Lock Haven and except Punday. ww sialions it with Rochon WET except Bunday.) liste siglions, Willisanes INS FOR MONTAXDORN TH. LEWISBURG ARD TYRO! Daily Exoept Sun Westward. {rH P.M 2 yi ow : RAILROAD. Lasiwar ne 4 Fu ' S$ L 6 1s - 6 £ § = vo SH - fare nising pring u Cave iitre Hall aEass “te G5 i ds sm, s four 14 wie Gc pma Wall REN yeneral Manager. J. R. WOOD Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. ERNE ATTIRIRn DR. THEEL, pe North Foun St. Jax t a hh Fourth 51 3 vi Polson, Strictores, © charges, very, Pang les. Tarly Decay ail eBects of Youthful errors cured alter every wim tine pew ahd heradess Hond 30 oe dn Bot ve of guncks, thelr Hela © wwtioninls sed home $ te roung and oid. Bours: Vad. wof Set. evenlags, endl and be waved, fuinr wind Toarew des try fromm § wo 2 a eure wine Pails $e 0 evenings & to § dave $30 17 Wo REIL I HENCH & DROMGOLD'S ax fast ax any other in the market. Friction Clateh Peed, causing sll the fead gosring to stand Twhile backing: great saving ino power and wear, Write for clreatare and prices: farmishied # upon application. Ale Spring Teeth Har. rows, lay Rakes, Cultivators, Corn Plant. ers, Shellers, oto, Motion this paper. HENCH & DROMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, wo Bi ie Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A oertain cure for Chronio Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling snd soothing. Hundreds of cases have been "cured by it after all other treatment bad failed it is put up in 20 and 60 cent boses. Bucklea's Arajen Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blaing, Corns, and all 8kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay irequired. It is guaranteed to give per. fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J.
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