The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1885, Image 5

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    LESE 5% £30 th a
JOHN F.CTRATVTON,
Maiden Lane, New
47 York,
a
pr
Millhelm Plaininz WI.
Farnishes and Keeps on Had
SAA HRS
¥ OH RING OF ALL KINDS,
sIDIN + SAL TIERS
hi Is Da
WILDING OF ALL KINDS,
SUAIR RAILING
dee,
mgonahie, and all Orders
, attended to,
23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON
& Ar as
SUT ELSTITION,
A BAILOR'S
Writes a correspondent : “I remem.
iy enrs beeanse I had got a‘bunny * on
rd. We were on our passage from
a to Antwerp, we called at
i for conls, Having an hour or so
I went on shore, apd during
and
SOare,
» walk I bought a large rabbit for one
boya, took it board, and
6 of the firemen to take care
1 hie made a hutel for it in one of
the empty buukers. Now none of the
ulors knew about it then, for you must
t mnol love lost be-
sailors and firemen on a
Hith howe we had
ul exceptionally fine weather. Bat an
ir or after vivg Mul
heavily, and a strong
I noticed
me very
1@ out ; the sailors
here was a rabbit
it
ed with them, buat
my on
ave it to on {
y Bit
now" there is no
the
£amer.
yeen
ver,
80 ta it come
to blow very
1p for a few days.
askance at
looking
At
ud out
it en:
belonged to me.
to no avail. I
steamer which was
than we were, 1
could tell me for
ind a rabbit on board.
it, they said. One of
wrecked three times,
run icto
these cases
ik antl ay
OUus RUOLLE
ing worse weather
if they
she had
been
oue had been
{ everything : i
'
. in
wl alwn a rabbit on board
them to the
Now the
oracle among
to
ws his vame—took it
usly, weighed it very carefully
tial his miud for a few
at me with one
vith the other, and
e?' I could not
tol
i intter ;' it was
I told him that it
Vell’
ut it is bad enough 4
vs been
Ng.
an
tha
case him.
« thin td wee
Us Ww
Ny
187, A
i instanter
\
ne sald
nded poor * bun !
to kill and |
it after eight |
I turned ont |
fine weather as
nd a smile anda
the
ly
ware on tars’
whichy said plaioly to me,
t I te i yo il was the ra bit?
i — ain J a EN
FIRST GLIMPSE OF HOLLAND,
A very
: 3 of a
the 1nmGs Ol A
auld make
in strip of
first glimpse of a foreign
s, windmills and
of other such
the Duteh
the cows are sleeker
ills me
&
»
z of cow
:
I ex
8 cleaner,
RLOW
mtend that
windm re jaunty
s
SPICK ang
id a
the shore, and : |
such specks 8 we
sits of
wm, th
a
A CURIOUS WILL.
A certain John George,
Eng., who died in 1791, provided for his
striking way :
ave had the misfortune
lie aforesaid Elizabeth,
on ortr union has tormented
every possible way ; thal, not eon.
ent with making game of all
monstrances, she bas done all she conld
vile in the following
eing that 1 ha
y married to
0, ever sin
my ree
ns to bave seat her into the world
to drive me ont of it; that the
ength of Samson, the genius of Hoe
mer, the prodence of Augustus, the
skill of Pyrrhus, the patience of Job,
the philosophy of Boerates, the sub.
ti of Hannibal, the vigilance of Her-
it
oly
vv
o perversity of her character ; that no
power on earth can change her, sesing
we have lived apart daring the nat eight
years, and that the only resglt has been
the ruin of my son, whom she had cor-
rupted and estranged from me, weigh-
ing matarely and seriously all these
considerations, I have bequeathed, and I
es AA A A A A
Representative J, Randolph Tucker,
the intimate friend of Garfield, relates
where the National motto, * E Pluribus
Untm,” came from. Tucker admitted
tim: he did nok,
“it comes from a deseription in Horace
and he turwed to it. There, sure
enough, was the list of ingredients, and
the remdrk that the result was “a plari
Las upam,”
Ladies Plush garmachte wade to order
ab ihe Bow Hive,
HAD THE GOOD ronTuNe,
f 4 4
{ The following story of Turner,
great Euglish paiuter, is told on
thority of a living orbist,
doubt be of interest as one
authentic anecdotes rel
landscape painte;
the |
the au
and will
the
ated of the great
no
of fow
Turner, happenin
one day to pass
the window a f one of the engrav
h Liber
The paint was in a very dirty,
a paint-shop, noticed in
GOPY ¢
ings from ANIONS Studiorum,
ragged
slate, and Turner naturally feltaggrieved
at seeing the ¥
dilapidated
shoo he asked to see the master
when the man forward,
prooeeded at once to blame hi
in this
the
and
Ty ures
in
vork of his hands
condition. Eutering
cama
measured terms, for having gegle cted
valnable a i for having allow
it
prote Te
pring, Ali
to become so disfigured.
wl that it was no fanit
he did not offer the engraving
which he ha
This
. and he ou
in the same
it from some
satisfy Turner, hi
stat
man continue ate in this
for some time
more by contradiction,
the pri lor lost
haps, sir,’ said,
quite finisl yon have to
will kindly
with this
it
dirty.”
each mt X
last
, Per.
have
angry
all patience,
' he ‘when vou
ed what
what you li
and what busine
is of
" auswers
it,
my na:
of that
Now «
Becing
oH
slate?
01
self? long
wish {ha
{ good for
pow that I bh
hope that
BROMO
'
more!
SING SING.
Sing Sing
and is now
nies
back fi
along the
i¥
north
establisl
there,
ice from
million g
of the Eu
conveyed fr
n bei
by a da:
arched al
inches wide
inches at t!
being oi
eel
ght 1
ly» >
HATS OUR FATHERS WOILLE,
The fashi
[boys has u
ing the laat
| eloth are rarely
uniform or on foreign arrivals,
we than anyihi
surping
COVArngEs, espedci
a great
Veurs, Now
exoept
Cans
men in|
'
and the
anon on
i
ing ool an,
isilk hat is worn m«
| thongh the felt hat isn
| of both these head
for young men in middle
| cept when some st OCCASION
the traditional ‘tall hat,” and there
very few wearers of
their composition.
t“‘hoaver” hat was
skin fashioved into
was appropriate
ments reduced the price of
by changing the material,
came beaver far-
far—attached by a glue or cement to a
hat body of felt. Still later the fur was
replaced by a silk plush, glued on Y ya
felt form or body. But of the late years
even the falt body bas been discarded
! discarded for one of coarse muslin or
canvas, steeped in the same stiffening]
liquor used on the felt body shellac ,
dissolved in aleohiol—and receiving the|
outer covering of silk plush by the|
melting of the lac glue by means of a
hot iron,
3
|
ihe 1 i On
1%
iy!
a
1 the class, ex-|
wnands
are
Ww
the
3
fn oie
thioan wlio Kn
Ones, when
actnally a beaver
a hat, the name
Subsequent improve. |
‘heavers 5
which be
sometimes cheaper |
———— A A —
The tallest bird known to athnol ogists ||
was found by Professor Herbert in the |
lower cocene deposits near Paris,
France. It wis over twelve feet in
height, and eould have bitten a man's
hoad off as ensily a2 a woodpecker ean
nip a cherry. We cannot be too thank.
ful that this bird has gone out of fashion
‘and existence. Iadies would have want
od to wenr it on their bats, and men who
sat beliind such bonnets or ornaments
inthe theatres wonld be unable to sé
whotler 0 ballet or a prayer meeting
were in progress on the shige,
sass ABM A
BECRETARY
THE
LAMAR
FORFEITURE OF CER-
TAIN RAILROADS,
March 16,
the
the
office,
SUSTAINS
Washington,
mar has addressed
of tusiractions to
and
finpositi on of he
thie texas Paviti
“1 ow ln res
ith i
fe aut Lriary 2 188%, "tu
of t ©
raiirosd o
3 ’
i 1 DOSES
Ser tary La-
f Howiog letter
mimi iouer of
CouCering
forfeited aod grant of
Ratirpad Com Winy
ein of your ie uf the
glint sty LAR ET) girreiionis Lin.
(6
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Lhe gaueral the
61
“the forivitiire
Fexan P
oroh r }
“1 appr
made Phe
by publication,
h of the
i da hia
thie
Cinr
1.4
grant
mpany, &
10
ad jie tid
the
off A -
for ut
eral
yepdition as
# solies he given
8L thisty days ip
tiie
Te: IT
le
ut LL
Yi reste
tos vist
maga ie vot
BL
on
sp
of
ol
for stimula is,
irre
Alii
8 Cel
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Brown's Ir
tess |
livmi
yn
if iFOaviiatyin Piha
Of the se
SEER EE
Bn Bites 8 none
Hion Of
Nsc8 40a €1
prota thy un
d fits the biata for
Lie
is Well
mental
ribe it, aud it
ts wile fend pi ove
press worih
is Te puri
This elivii Ls
Ke an
. g
I. M
ew
oh, Ga
~olambus,
sm, lo
‘der. of
ghier
ut any
use of PERUNA,
botties, found a
Ic nt f=
l
at
ih
1A great
it kinds of medicine, but to
ced taking vour PB.
tha aro; have take
It is doing me much
nucd use 1 hope to be
ad
vy diffe
Fort, | comme
+ 4 ahout nine mon
’ pit t 3 bottles
4. By its conli
1 rely cured.”
Dr. A. B. Lovejoy, Dadeville, Ala,
tog: “1 have a fine run on your Pg
preva and Mavariy, Please send me &
tat of books, * The ils of Life.”
WANTED | Grape:
wr
' Grape v Fes, * Shrubs,
tha ae Full sastencioons given pry anced Los
Adress. Lo CLARE & HERRICK, Brighton
One mabe oasd A oi heater
2. EVANS, Jn.
EVAAS BROTHERS,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Consignments of all kinds of Country
sod fo ibe
Returns io our motto. We hive exceilont facilis
ties for obtaining good prices for Buiter. hggs,
pou try, (ive of dressed) Lard, Tullow, Cheese,
Potatoes, Fraft, (dried or fresh) Corn, Outs, Hay,
| Live Btock In feet, every thing the farmer prow
(duces, either in car loads or soall lots. Tags,
stencils aud price lists fornished free,
S9-We refer to the editor of this paper, oo 'W
ir Jou want good shoulder braces,
suitable for indies snd gentlemen, avd wt
ceasonntde prices, go to the Centre Hall
uruy store, J« Dy Muknay,
Luu if ir iRnist,
DO YOU ENOW
—LORILLARDS CLIMAX-—-| ¥
PLUG TOBACLD
enOGF Black SHIR at TOS, $1, $1.0
81.25 are 40 per cont ander value, Greats
bargainat Lue Hive,
ows
ith Red Tin Tag: Rose Lowl Fite Ont Chewing |
i Bown sid Yellow
3 Ay Guirviss, and aaah QUAI oor
Borat a gl,
|S]
H ARDW ARE STOVES.
In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS &
SLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock
Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges:
We would especiul y suggest 1u Hen! » the
CHOWNING GLOKY,
FORI ORANGE,
EASTLAKE AND
WELCOME HUME,
REGULATOR PIONEER
In Ranges the VICTOR & APOL!
{ull assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on band
WILSON, McFALLANE & CO
Wg
Lr 10%4
In Cooks the
A
a wns vue HIE LNSOSTARL
Millheim Marble Works,
A. C. MUSSER,
¥ to Delt a
to Del 8 x a
wf
. M. bl
A e~1iGuse
vik
UstFUL KauWLEUGE,
Dealer in
Headsiones.
BEY b y
Fart tution
Baa
fombs and Copeing
in Marbiec or Granite ui. tY
fia,
WORK DONE AT REASONABLE
PRICES,
4 BBOIL, Jad
Fast of Br
9" ‘
& jad
.
$ dge, Main Bt,
d by mail
uf large value
will af once ning
ox else lv Amer
with esch box
Loaf situer sex, vi ail ages
me ony, Ww werk for ar +8
1B oes v gil workers sh -G-
M. Hal. ETT & Co,
FE MU
uel AGG ress
adi GL
pe
cm
SYLV ANIA
STATE COL
* 1 I
SAEXL LETID Deg
GUGGENHEIMER’ S.
A fine selection of k handkerchiefs
k
fur the Lolidaye,
rl
the best
w, ut Guggeubelus-
Anim
‘
i q
eli EK Gl
¥o
mense styles
Ou aud Le
lap robes, and
jer, at Guggeu-
o and wolf i
BLiicels of
Bofla yes,
Bil gra
A large
#o 3 #
ef kK uf la
mers
3 - Ig
sel shirts, at Go
Hides « IR
fal kiuds wan ed at Gogg
sol war kel price
#n-
ib
Clause Pe, sud Digh
ashi paid fur swe,
A earcfully graded
EPECIAL COURSES are asr
wants of ind
en he the ouly exclvzive
3d'cf
Gugs ers is
alhier store in Centre county,
vidual six
itary ani id
% UnGer charge of oom}
For Catalog
1yjan®
Wir in
OOK Ce
more money than at snything eise by
§ agency 10 Be best s-iling
Begivorrs susceed g sna
i & free HALLETT
: fery
Portiang
Maine
fre
eon pule mn Lone
aed :
zeuse for suffering from
CONSTIPATION
and other di that §
ored state of the Stomach
els, when the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S
MANDRARE DITTERS
Will give immediate relief,
Alter ox
fe mn
ad
There
iseases that
A ArTIve
®KitTive
Eastward,
4 4
AM
Adud
Laomve
mstipation follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-
oplexy, Palpitations,
Eruptions and Skin Dis~
eases, etec., all of which these
Bitters will speadily « Tre by removing the omse,
Keep the Stomach, Bowsls, and Digestive Organs
good working order, and perfect health
will be (he result Ladies and others sub
ject to Blok Headache vill find relief
and permanent care by the use of (ese Tit: ere
Being tonie snd mildly purgative ther
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Price 2B ots. per bottle,
For male by all dealers in medicine. Bed
address for pamphlet, free, giving fll direction.
HESRY, JORESOE & LORD, Props. , Burlington, TL
PM,
12.26
1184
12.45
Fair
Law ishulg. 8 5 » bah
1.46
0 arid wars
Lewisburg for Mottan-
retarding leave Montsudon for
arg al A P.M
¥F PUGH, J. R. WOOD
Gea’l Fam 'ger Ag't
sastaurg dv. 5.55 wy 10.00
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for the working people
royal, valuable sawple box of goods that will put
you in the way +f naling more mabe) in a Tew
dug then you ever thought possible at any Lusites
Capital not nngoired. You ean live of bose and
work in spare time only, or wil the time AN of
both sexes of ali ages grandly sscessinl, 0 © pis to
85 wasily enrned every evening. That sil whe wasnt
work may test the business, we wake (his we persis
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