The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 14, 1886, Image 5

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RW ATCOET
THE KIDNEYS.
They are the most important
secretory organs. Into and
through the Kidneys flow the
waste fluids of the body,
containing poisonous matter
taken out of*the system. If
the Kidneys do not act prop-
erly this matter is retained,
the whole system becomes
disordered and the following
symptoms will follow: Head-
ache, weakness, pain in the
small of back and loins, flushes
of heat, chills; with disordered
stomach and bowels. You can
thoroughly protect the Kid-
neys by BURDOCK BLOOD BIT-
TERS. and when any of these
symptoms manifest them-
selves you can quickly rid
remit of them by this best
of all medicines for the Kid-
neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT-
TERS: are
$1 per boitle,
will prove f their efficacy.
ir ro yrds. inqu
w 0 Teme
and
1s Kuntz,
Newton,
gE Harr Meat
Centre Hall Meat market hava a
frigerator families can at
plied with fresh meats, of best qgual-
Sausage
ity, also boi :
ana even
hotel ; . of on
4m
gua
day
This donhla earls,
Russias, appears in
tradesuark of the
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
ich fa working such won fers with all Rhe
ferers who have ever tried it
IT COMPLE TELY CU RE 2
F. Newton, 513 roadway, Car
“1 was 3 ron y afflicts
hat 1 had to carry m)
anal Sihbiem of all tha
1 the spe
the Nati
loa connecti
an
jt ! ona ad full nee «
hand, and have beer fn well ever since,”
It has ented every one afflicted with rhenmstism
who has given it a fair trial.
ONE BOX DOES THE BUSINESS,
If matied toe, additional
Price S2. 50. ir rexistered 0g, more
As yet if is not to be found at the stores, but ean
only be had by endosing the amount as above, and
addressing the American proprietors,
PFAELZER BROS, ¢ & 25.0.
H519-821 Market Street,
SCOTT'S S
OF PURE 00D LIVER OIL
’ Hypaphosphites of Lime & Soda
The only prepamtion of COND IAVER OIL that
ean be taken readily and tolerated for a long time
ity aebieate shomadhn,
XD AS A HEMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION,
Ar 5 ALTRCT TNR, ANARMIA, GENS
173, (OLUNS AND TTY TROT
bi LEE ial, DE
Fic C1 os and a i DINOUDE RS OF
Cin Wil re AE ds maryelions Tn ta rewilta,
pA A ne
i vioeu and endorsed by the best Dest Ihysic fans
far munities of the world,
__FOR BALE OY ALL DAUGGISTS.
J ZELLER & SON,
DRUGGISTS, Bellofonte, Pa,
Dealer In
DRUGS, DRUGS
CHEMICALS!
PERFUMERY
FANCY GOODS, &e
Pare Wines and Liquors for medicy
parpases | al rWays kept
— i ————— A —— A
$1.00
THIRTEEN WEEKR,
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mnalled secures
ly weappe d, fo any Mdrogs in the 1+ Hed iste for
thies month on ES iT ONK tap!
ots) Lt allgwad iA ae
si obs, Ramp coplhy Hl pi
.
THE QU EE NS DAIRY.
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL FARM AND
ITS OCCUPANTS.
A Peop nt the Poultry Houges—~Her Maj-
osty's Favorite Pets
Milk and Delicious Rolls of Batter
Milking Time,
The Home park is about four miles in cir-
cumference, extending from the north and
east sides of the
Thames, and containing
largely ‘studded with
about HOO
forest
ACTes,
Anne, whicle throw a delicious
about in summer and afford a rest
tirad eye by their green umbrageous luxuri
ANCE
First of all the queen's aviary
hous 8, claim our interest. These are a
part of the home farm, and are sheltered
by stately clumps of elm trees on the south-
east side of park, The fowl-house is a
beautiful semi-Gothic building.
central pavilion, a sort of resting place for
the family when they inspect the
fowl, me hither for afternoon tea.
We peeped inside,
, Or pou.try
the
roy al
or o«
and
chints
couhes were
All about
17ed fowl of all
rds beloved
tiny, fluffy
1 b
fe in, stood
juite fri
covered in pretty,
the roc ¢
I
TW
sorts aml cases uffeel b
1
i
ght~
V1
Ah! her ma jost y
1d the mistress of
one thrown into
visited ol
ort Nis took it as a
{ the dove.
indsor, an from
I
ne of these
1d ¢
i «
Httle house
ry
a pathetic
on that
WHS Vi fond
sido
uld,
she sh
had toa
gin,
Jed
her
vas who designed the
Marble
and her
tor
Fr were ad
ve for
teauti.
Lding. mela ili
nsoOrt
nee Are Cue
Whig room
is of mil
softly tiled, tel
I seasons in the
sot Lo
HBR
ir suo
window we double
ws being of «
wi
I olored
! «i and
wk and of |]
tland and the
and
ittercups
ta wh
fe roses
the this.
shamrock of Ireland,
The
an aster
other blossom
cleanly look.
i nan. The pans of milk, the
tter, and the restfuiness
ros utter
room are all refreshing to the
ws 1 lesome,
of
weary t
the
yurist
gaze upon,
at whersver her
majesty bap
+ she has her
butter sent to
After
burnin zr
These are
Ald
Own
ber private table us
and
the
mn wo
the
Guernsey s,
frightened love into
their pretty heads
Nothing is
, soft eyes as a
touch
; its big
r human n
s and
of IWS eyes
lepths patience,
the
withers there
maternity
We
tenderness
animal w
isa
in the ex
read in its
faith, no-
wid. —-Cor. Bos
as
else in
ton Herall
wi era
A New Circus in Paria,
It was
new Cirque
chic to be at the opening of the
circus occupies
the Hue St
place
Giller. This new
the site of the old Valentino in
H re. It is a luxuri
with comforta
a prot
have oe n hire
clubs, the
us
Ie st RdiN a
fumoir. Part of the
d by the year by the swell
Cercle de la Rue Royale,
cle dea Champs Elysees, the
Jockey, the Eclaircurs,
Bue Volney
eli
organizer of the programms the gentleman
M. Molier, who has a private cir.
cus of his own at Pass
Mie novelty of this circus is that
during the entriacte the arena sinks into the
ground, and discloses a piscine nine fest
deep. At presant the Johnson family per
form swimming feats in the water but the
Prince de Hagan, the great lanceur of the
circus, proposes shortly to strengthen the
programme by piscatorial matches, in
which members of the aristocracy will con.
tend with rol and line and wriggling worm,
the jo key against the Union, the dukes
against the counts. The puffery of this new
circus by means of names and titles {5 an il-
lustration of a curious phenomenon of Re
publican society the hiring out of social in-
fluence, the leaning of elegance for an even.
ing, just es cer tain specialists loan nut plate,
flowers, or chalra for a kettlodrum, Paris
London 'W Nord
f f boxe
tier
nade
Union,
The mundane
amateur,
ra
grea
Lor.
How to Kewh Oyviers Alive,
A discovery which will be interesting to
scientists, gourmands, and flshmongers has
been made by M, Verill, a French scientist,
who is studying the question of how to pre-
serve oysters after thoy have been taken
out of the water, Mr. Verill found an old
ottle, which had been picked up at sea, and
to which several oysters were attached,
banging as a curiosity in front of a fish
monger's shop, where it had been on view
for saveral months. On examination the
oysters were proved to be all alive, with the
exeoption of those the shell of which was not
Qits intact,
The conclusion which M. Verill draws
from this fact, and from experiments of the
same kind which he has made, is that, if
oysters with a perfect shell are placed in a
receptacle Srough whith ths the air can freely
pass, core being taken that the empty i
of the ey is turned down th
binge upward, it is Tats to ™
porfvetly fro bli mminiins ep or The
plan is certainly w trying, especially as
#4 van be done almost without any expense
= Chicago Tribe,
REMEMBRANCE,
gh life the pleasant thought of |
one forever fair;
I have not witnessed changes
sorrow, pain or care
i I have not seen the luster
and 'apzhing eye:
I have not seen the spirit grieve,
the soft tints die,
wre
ught by |
leave the light
on cheeks |
A fadeless bloom is on her face;
each glossy troeas;
all its youthful grace,
looks their loveliness;
Her image never can grow old-—it st
touched by Tima,
Ho pure, so fair, heart doth
she was at prima,
still brown
IY Wi
my
(+. H. B.
A REALLY NEAT PRINTING OFFICE
‘Which Has Hereto- |
Little Caltivated,
was some talk group uptown |
itions that are |
known journal- |
inter, said
women |
the
‘omen
fore Been
There in a
about tha avoc
when a well
who was at one time a p
“There is a newspaper
cultivated
r
flel :
little
local newspapers ly
give |
which they
printed. I want to ts vl
when |
It was in Mass
was an office
there where a weekly
paper
conducted in all its
Tho i nristors
ware
was
by
sisters
They had a
sister
women,
1 ney ty po
female
elder the
younger one was a good local writer
editor ou
was
the paper
the rest of the work
They sven ran the
printed an edi
these thres perso
ross
On Ol
that turned with at
they sont out and hb
press for them on pul lie
they worked the
were none too rich
pense if possible,
“The peculiar feature of th
The
tO od
press
and
re were
dirt swept up ir 1
under the stands that
a P t or two of
window and a « Anary bire
nel
pi
The
ing througl
take
different fr
where, They
mm any
sew
tolmoro ju
Therw
that
£100 each
Establ ishing Schools for “Yelapu
A scl i for \ uk hes been
ar«l its con
“ag
ferences hin
© Law
city celobritics
of all «
wow is the now «
lass
Juxx, as
in Iss]
made a f :
Englich, French end
and is intmded by
sade all other
of
mo stly monosy Ils
ne nts are suppress sd
There are
lordeaux, Roche
the Latin,
trerman guages,
its advoentes 10 soper
mercial
ris
C83
lan
| Fe
med ium informatio are
COTO
Ve at Rouen,
Soventy
apuk schools
fort, and Tunis
engaged in ths propaganda |
lapuk dictionaries
have been publ shed in English, F
German, Portug uvese and Huw and ons
is being prefhs od
Orientals, who
instead tot aan characters, will be at
disadvantage 11:1 acquiring the hy
guage. Volapuk is greatly studied in Hol
land, and is fast dpveloping into a craze
there. A Volapuk congress will be held
next year at Nuremberg, and an interns.
tional assembly of Volapukists are to as
samble in Paris in 1880, Foreign Letter
ian,
Chinesa But
by write Ly
in
write signs
of
new
In Fhorenes on Asce asion Day.
If we happen to be in Florence on Ascen-
sion day, we shall see a great many people
fn the streeta who offer for sale little
wooden cages, two or three inches square,
which are used ina very peculiar way,
Each person who wants to knoss what his
or her fortune is to be during the ensuing
year, buys one of these cages, and into it is
put a cricket, great numbers of which sre
caught on that day by children, and even
men and women, in the flelds and r oads out
side of the town. Each cricket is ki spt in its
cage without food, and if it gr yws thin
enough to get out between the Jars and
escapes, then its owner expects ge od juck
during all the year; but if the ¢ ricket's
const tution can not withstand pri vation,
and it dies in the cage Lefore it iis thin
enough to get oul, then the person w! io ime
prisoned it must expect misfortune ~ -F, R
stockton in8e Ni holas.
Youngest Violinist on Reco td.
The New England conservatory oan prob.
ably boast of the youngest violin a judent on
record in the person of a bright 1 ittle boy
of 4. Boston Traveler,
The man with a healthy Tver ¢ nd a shirt
that doesn’t pinch in'%be peck we ldom gots
discouraged. —Lige Brown,
A ASA
There are 1,500 school teach gs 1a Chi
naga
Automatie Slat
Machin
Keep your
Hall.
24dmarly
for
“Castoriasso
LDowWE LO me
111 Ba, Oxtord gt,
ahs
rr ienlh
IRE AY, Pacha ® THA lod
tien ree
ACKALE, ov lon 4 k : f
wore restored to hasith by ves of
's + SEMINAL PASTILLES.
’
Car yr Nervous Debidlity,
Phd eal Decay in bet .
t Mon. Tested for Fight Years in many
4 onsen they abeo
3d broken down men tothe full e:
Manly Birength end Vigor
vores Lhe man y obscu
Ow
Aa
thousan
aged an
paris 1 and full
tt
jerment €
yas Heslth.
Ow
Dar nA k
Ei Vv Ai AGT
Cinenses of fhe soa]
. B pia
of extre
“VIG OR
and the
the oo
cles,
ness of
® BRD.
r Vigor renews the 1a
r Vigor
Draaky eald Head,
ter Sores, Torpid Foll
{lsenses of the sealp
oes HAIR Gi
iy, sod =
AER Han
diva and restors
or VIG OR
esl ret wg mad
grow thick sud
fi and glossy.
ia the Deel
Halr, ©
«3
ff so panies
Juzury.
the clean
hair 1%
SIWaAYS ol
i Hair Vigor |
Containg no doleter ingredients,
prevents all scsip disease, secures bl net .
in or gray, snd surely cures au
1 organic.
FARTARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
oh
Po
the
haly growing
taldness ib §
ANIMAL
INE MANURE.
Bl
BAUCH’S
: 825 Phosphate
HM, U, Rock, bola
TRUE AMMONIATED
BONE SUPER-I PHOSPHATE
actively supplying the neccmary pignt fond ae needed
wiving the crop an early viart, and sustaining # sot
f.ily matured. Being an Animal Bone Mapure, it sie
Improves the soil permanently.
VF.
Send for BAUGIPS PHOSPHATE Grin
Also prices and aamilen st Bangla of Baugh's Raw Bone Manures
rome: | BAUGH & SONS
AW BONE Fanntactaorers and Jmporiors,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE | PHILADELPHIA, PA.
——————————— A A ——————— A
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she ered for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clang to Castors,
When she bad Chil Lren, she gave thew Castoria,
Rr &
SR RUPY URE Lo .
BH
impla, Wort EE Loar ! its
hot "
rea * Ge
EY
a
"
gai a
Frinm ph of the Age!
IR
EYMPTONS OF A
MY I % 4
TORPID LIVER.
rn of rpetite, Bows tive, Pain in
tL wit; with smtion in the
‘ulin under the shoulders
sess pficr evting, with a dig.
sof bo dy cr mind,
Low espirits, with
feeling of having neglected some duty,
tteving nt the
ys Hendacko
un dull
ta
now what to
n
corm alls
we a 70 WIL be. # TEL,
bre Cure
BOR WW. Tenth Brest BT, pre
¥ Fores
TN, Ll WO. MESON 8
Cards— Attorneys
ar
Hest Main
2d flox
build
Urant
ol “Harper
ing. Will give
hes of Lis prof
r
minister:
.
professional servi
prepared to perform all
denial profession. He is ne
pared to extract teeld ¢
pain.
Hotels.
SKE.
U SH HOU
B R. Teller, pr
fonte, Pe a. Special atte
country trade.
a8
vol,
jon given to
junelty
CUMIN NGS HOUEE,
BELLEFONTE,
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprict
The traveling community ill
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man and beast, and
charges very moderate. Giveit a trial
i Sane | v
pri Delle
nti
A.
find
N ATEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
BROCKERHOF r HOUSE,
ALLRGHENY 8T,, BELI EFONTE, ra
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.
9. Free Buss to and from all trains.
Special rates LO wilhetses a nd duro 8. bi un
(ENR tE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Pro rop's
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS ANI TRANSIENT
CUSTOM,
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, sorrounded by finest
natural scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
16aug tf
RVIN HOUSE,
LOOK MAVEN, PA.
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor.
(CAMERON HOUSE,
LEWISBURG, PENN'A
STETTLER & CODER... 1 * rietors
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEL
ERS OVER SUNDAY,
Good Livery sttached. Free Buss to and from
wil trains. lapy
Sn
PE
J. D. MURRAY,
Centre Hall, Pa,
Dester tn DRUGR, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin Yop
anil sol Tor medicinal purposes only. Blote oti
every any inthe week, ayy ul
CONSTIPATION,
TOCTI'S FIrLIS a re especial
wt 8, One dope ef
wnge of feeling aston
oy Kmerease the Apt tiie ar
yto Take on lon, tt
ourished, ard bythe”
Digestive OF guns, leg
iu PEO dhe, 44 NF
A rn :
y ada
GuAY Hla Ror ¥
LOK OR by s
x | i : i 10
g 3 25 Bellefonte 4] ow
Addit Lew ind
don at 5.2
leave Monts
pmand’ i
CHAS E Fri
Jen eral
} 1m returning
0 am, 64
du, J. BR. WOOD,
Manager CUen'l Vaw'ger Ag™t
I FIRE & LITE INSURANCE
The undersigned represents
twelve as good Fire Insurance companies as can
be found in the world, and also presents the
best Life and Accident companies in eaiiente
My motto is, “1 study to please,”
Oftice in Bush's block, (over Valentine & Co
store.) Bellefonte, Ps,
] BOND VALEXTINE
Crmayliyr]
“Crstae Hail Lore —Bailding lois
mile east of Centre Hall station ior sale,
Prices, $100, $110 to §1156 per lot. Puy
ments easy, dm Fuup Konre
CENTRE ( COUN IV BARKING oo -
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Beccive Deposits and allow Iuterest ;
Inscount Notes; Buy aod Sell ‘Government
Berurities ;
JAB, A. BEAVER, J. BD. BHUGERT,
Cashier
President
PENNE S VALLEY BANEIX
CENTRE TALL, PA,
uke he hoy Sod oll Goverumes
on oles; Buy sud Bell
Securities Gold wud Coupons ATyetumpnt
us Provident ul ae bir,
a -Usnmrraking. —~Aher "REET 1st
1888, 1 will be well prepared to attend
promptly to all the business of an auders
taker, Patton pospe 0 folly solicited,
u URRAY, Coutre Hoh.