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Philadeifiia a. # LC Fr Yuret HEWES, Ast rp iogat-Law. we in all the Usurte. Olive in th bi ildng, Bellefonte, HHI A col IR i HA THE CENTRE REPORTI tons nn cst i So Sets CrNiRe Haw Li Pas, July 11; 1883. + Eyebrows Made to Orden At a. certain “professor's” artificial leg, arm, noge, and ay ebrow, factory ro- cently a» number of young women werp working at small snblon a ¢nch table cov- ered with Tittle instruments nnd things, the likes of which I ‘hud néver seon 2 fore. At one; table two girls were threading needles with fine, silky hair, and séwing them in little squares on a thin transparent gauze, “These girls,” said tho professor, “are making some of those beautiful arched eyebrows you may sometimes seo in ballrooms. ~ ‘Thase sewed on the net are the less’ expensive kind, aud are only used on ‘specinl odeasions. © The real brow is very expensive, and ean onlybe made by a person of grent skill” 1 beaged him’ to explain the operation of giving a person eyebrows w ho was born without thotar nnd, leading me into an elegantly-furnished parlor, in. which was a large dentist's chair, he contin. ued “The patient sits here. In this cushion to my left are stuck a score orso of those needles you saw being. threaded. Each stitch only leaving two strands of hair, to facilitate the operation a num- ber of neeilles must be at hand. As each thread of hair is drawn throuch tho skin over the eye itiseut so that wl en the first stage of operation is over it leaves the hair | ‘bristling out an inch or so, presenting a ragge ad, pore upine appearance. Now comes the artistic work. Tho brow must be arched and cut down with the utmost delicacy and a number of hours is required do +N it to “It must be painful’ and tedi- ous?" “They don’t say that it is a picnie ex- cursion,’’ laughed the Brofessor; “but eyebrows, small as they are, are very impo rtant in the make-uj 5 of the face. You have no idea how “odd one looks when utterly denuded of hair over the eyes. The process I have described is painful, but it makes good e Jebrow sand adds 100 per cent. to the looks of a per- son who was without them. It is, too, much better than the blackening and cosmetics 80 many people use, especial- ly people who have mere of brows, compr orless hairs.” “Do your sewed-through-the-skin eye brows last?’ “For years." er La very prose Bee i rising only a few cold Orleans ie A Pretty Irish Girl's Romance, A romantic story of love, tragedy an d good fortune has just been brought to light. Amelia Gh wham was a young pretty Irish girl, who went to Baltimore about two years ago to make her for- tune. She had been there but a short time when a waalihy old gentleman, named John Ritchie, became smitten with her charms. Friendship ripened into love, They soon became engay ged, and the day w as set for the wedding. — Then a di flienity arose—he wanted to bo married by the Episcopal church, and she in the Roman Catholic. After a lovers’ quarrel Ritchie finally agreed to his sweetheart's terms, and the wedding day was set. Again the old trouble arose; his friends persuaded h him not to marry in the Catholic church. This resulted in the engagement being broken, and the young girl was per- suaded to returnto fre land. Then he be- gan writing to her, requesting her to re- turn and marry him. Accordingly she returned. Courting recomme need and in a few months the: y were married. Two days after the wedding, from somo unknown eause Ritchie commilted sui- ride by blowing his brains out, an d the young widow was left with a large for- tune. She crossed the ocean “again, and after a short time on the Emerad isle, recently came back to America, aud it is sanounced now will in a few days marry 8 wealthy manufacturer of Boston. ing. way add Cel rm — lr BAI ———— There is a sermon for thinking people in the report thata Montreal clergyman, in seeking to discover why hia “church had not been swept and dusted, learned that the woman whose ork it was bad died of starvation. ro a —— Taken Down a Peg Says the Hartford T¥mes: A modest, preity-looking girl, apparently about eighteen years of age, while riding in a horsecarths other day was greatly annoy- ed by a well-dressed young man who was determined to scrape an acquaint. ance with her. The young man was of the “masher” class, and only had his good clothes and his impudence to recommend him—two fe which often go together, and which were not mssports to the young lady's sociability. ho masher had taken a seat by her side, although there was room cnough for him to have maintained a respectful distance. He tried to engage her in conversation by asking about the resi- dences as they rode along, but the girl, thoroughly annoyed and vesed at his familiarity, would simply give the names of the owners and relapse into silence. But the masher, nothing daunt- ed by the curt answers, kept on with his questions. Finally op neared tha fine residence which Mr. W. I. Hus. band purchased a few months ago on Wethersfield Avenue, and the rude fel. low, after remarking on the beauty of the place, asked the girl ifshe knew the owner. The girl's eyes sparkled with a mischievous twinkle, and she blushed prettily nas she frankly answered, “Husband owns it.” The masher’s face, a8 he tried to paddle his way out of the Silosmma cefully, was a pituiel) to © idea that this very dy ha girl ld havo a husband evidon never entered his head, The ved pass sengers who had witnessed the scene ene joyed his confusion, and laughed out. right as ho hurriedly slid from the car and started to it" up town. There is something in a name, after all BLESSINGS. Have you disease of any kind 7 Are you bereft of health ? Or are you sors distressed in mind, rd less of your wealth 7 Ir 1 you TO a friend at hand—~ x "Til of Lite” genotberd dike 18 in the land, ings it Ts rife l= Peryna A WHOLE FAMILY KILL E D. accident occurred ou the Cinclanati, Hamilton and Dayton railway, at Win. ton Place orossing, just north of Spring Grove cemetary, at 9:16 o'clock last night, whereby pix persons were instant ly killed. The “Thunder-Ball” expiess coming south on the Néw York, Penn. sylvania and Ohio railrond, due here at 8:80 o'clock, and half an hour behind time, while running fast to make up lost time, sfrack a huckster wagon, in which were a family of six persons and 4 driver. Beery one except Win, Birtsch, the driver, was killed, Birtsch escaped with serions though not fatal injuries The wagon was broken to splinters, The familyiwas that of Hepry Kracke, and they were going to their, farm, seven miles from Winton Place. Kracke, his wife''and four children-—~John, Afinie, Maggie and: Lizzie, aged nincteon, six» teen, thirteen and seven, respectively — wers killed, The bodies of the victims were thrown in fragments ou the grass by the roal- side, where they were picked up by the light of lanterns and aot ight to the city, Mrs. Kracke's head was severed from ber body, and all the vic tims of the dis- aster were horribly mutilat ted, sg" - A North ( ‘avolina girl hos bet en struck by lightning twice, has been on the train when it was attacked by robbers twice, hasbedén apparently drowtied once and mot with nomerons accidents with horses, and still she is hale, hearty, free of the bonds of matrimony and ready for all the accidents of life. The complicated diseatos brought on by thought, care, nuxicly, ete , are often of the most serious nature, Heed such symptoms as oh of tnemory, univers sal lnssitude, heart disease, kidney coms plaints, liver troubles and as general break. ing down of health and strength, When thus afilicted, when loast exertion causes st fatigue, when lifa burden usa ] } tunic, Brown's Lre § Jou Bure reiici H* B D Wa R E. ARDW HM A ee 4 0; HAR HAR RE SELLING——— F1088 AND TIOFS AND RB E the gre ied ny 1 LGA0TE. LAPERS, BE AP ERS. ring Tools, Ra KES, #UORKS, SCYTHES, ROVE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. —A8 WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARKDW AR E, TO MEET THE DE MANDS IX THIS LINE, . HARRIS ENCOURAGING. Having been enc ed by the steady increase of business, bave remodeled; repainted and add the external as well as to th | appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, tl ereby maki ng it more attractive lo n era. thank my custo their ronage in the past, solicit a continue ance of the same, stock is as nea: fall as possible, 1 am | complete coms munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphia and ain supplied with cuts and price lista, and anything in my line not kept in stock, wiil be sent for at onceand delivered atthe same prices ih at it could be bought at i you went or seni y« yursel buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe ar drug store in the co inty. All business between dealer and customers strictly con. fidential. J.D. MURRAY, JunZii Cantre Hall amma GREAT BARGAINS =] ame FURNITURE CAMP'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Centre Hall, Pa, & CO, urag f Ls | ein ter na Yin tom QU i ; liberal pal. iy Cus mers for : na in i5 » 52 bat AT WW. R. Consisting of CHAMBER SUITS, BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES, BUREAUS, SINKS EXTENSION TABLES, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, VE snd WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, &e¢, » 4 CAN UNDERTAKING a specialty. We keep on hand ail the latest and best styles of Coffins and Caskets, Burial Robes and Shroude, “at prices to suit all, REMEMBER THA WE MANUFACTURE ALL oud OWN FURNITURE, which we gurantee to be second to none in workmanship and finish. 18feb Grand Spring Opening OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Wolf & Son's New Stock is Complete in Every Department, Em bracing : Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gents’ F urnishing Goods, Trunks, Batchels, Groceries, Flour, &e., de, &e. AND AN FACT EVE RYTHING KEP: N A FIRST CLASH M ERCANT ILE STORE. SUMMER DRESS GOODS 1a the Latest Styles snd Designs, to which we especially invite ‘he sttontion of the Ladies, AN ELEGANT LINE OF LADIES’, MISSES & CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES, iO OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING " a Geats Furnishing : Goods, - CILEAPNESS and DURABILITY Cannot be Excelled, AIA oo os BRMER-FORTHE JNNER ) AND OAK 2 Wy Jinn eon os Wp BITS R wo ER A ! 5 # ¢ 35% Fsals 1% Tn “f for de Blue mere Suits ¢ PRICES snansfuse [ JLOWCET Now - ak H Will} 1 {oo 3 tails, Of Lr a | % 2 1c popular the i pu i antaloons ker & 1 § § Als a tL re irouch the out-of- We can (assimere continued, rowil, wow Hail, 1 Jak ————————— arpets NS. & A. Loeb. ING 1S NOW ALE LARGEST ARVETS ELLEFONTE, BTO ALWAYS A ¥ OTEEERS LOW Pillow-Casings, 4 oki Ih and everylhivg spperiainin a EE weve 1 troontce otrects, weirs BETPITSRRTRSIYVER Clothing. NY CASES JUST IN! eprirg’s business, + A. LOEB. oy ms apr ROITY Less Liable to Obstruction, Hoduire Less Repairs, stot. And the t Durabla, EVERY MOWER WARRANTFD, esha dna 0 sl AUF ACTOBEND OP oss Earpass all others AND ARE patil Sees PPR A 4S NN 5 NN 10 ~ SALESMEN. WANTED... | PER puriaxsess for Honest, Energetic Men... Balerg apd ex 4 paid. The Business easily iin : rae C HA rE NURSERIES Kia Pear, a pion Sndriesi y Hime Y Basplire ry. apd all the nue ; sd 8 aid groan £11 18%. LOLLY those toed 6h) Hav Their fre satlentin 3 iki LL $s WEF, & Foi Fh dp oc ie “E74 3 * oo saa # BY anes, Lmpete yim § 5 pediments 1a £2 2} rit £ Miilayeyusd ity, in dnoh * by # ERITRVARABLG, 61 : oo siyatad wut " #1 Sie arrives sain hatrabes fro fis # tha awini « hash te cateally ured we Feliniple, eu Hain Fndk or po 14, hn penis ‘ Levery sull dvdr witer wi ha Hay gues Biiguna it, e ies & lasts bP bot] hen Bb bd 1 sida Lonsumdiion, phi indu Seen, or Lied Lh 0 riwite Gril Ewan Any fio ellen ITars. MURRAY. LEV] ga 3 5 # i ESN rn a MENDELSON, i » Race Gtroet, Philad THE BR READLEY ROAD CART LIOHT RUNNING, EASY RIDING, PERFECTLY DALANCED ‘Two Whealed Vehicle. Thenphly vill 2 id cto howPrics Azores Liivara rants ovr No sola Leal wd pos OR BET oR P sux Cin Weighing from 00 $160 iba. Pri cos Sram $1 31 $50 BF First-Class in every vespock, and every body Likes thom, Sond for Liustpated Price Bite BRADLEY & €0., SYRACUSE, N.V. 8 wr CATRATD - i= Natgre: # rentost omely, and i= the principal Jngredisntol teed HEETY Wi seyiption ih Matt Adi | patients, or Ant Na ple i at feiorka fiver, sven gre Lhe af i Sho Ciethe ag a he bo snd Bd ’ MAN-A-LIN OL