The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 30, 1887, Image 4

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    CENTRE REPORTER,
KURTZ, Epiror and Pror'rn
Centre Harn, Pa, Marcu 30, 1887.
“5
COL NTY COMMITTEE.
H Y Stitzer,
Kdward Brow:
James 5d
A Weber,
A C Witherlite,
A A Frank,
Mevers,
+ Herl linger
Lehman,
cham,
rest
hofield,
Frazier,
amend-
iment
The
mber,
hibited
INTY ON SNAKES,
Ir COrrespon lent
ng the
nis a letter
fora aty!
strange re-
re-
week
The
nat am
yn last
yunty.
She
House
passed the re= |
id wildeats, and in
pathetic
+b appeal
lanse inserted
the people from
that =
uld be a blessing to
iid have ex-
passage of
the apiaion
, who w
rge the
man tou
iIHE MELLINS
. MASS
y advertise “MeLrLin's Foon,”
g offer is made to readers of
vertisement: On receipt of Thirty-
Cents. Doli Goodale & Co, pro-
foMriniss Fe will mail to
vas two beantifal tithoed water
1g and a copy of Sunshine
fren,” a magazine crowded
wit charming pictures and exquisite
stories for the little ones. These engrav-
are by Ida Waugh, the greatest of
American child artista, and Boaguereau,
of Paris, whose radiant child faces are
in every quarter of the globe,
an exqnisite piotare of rare excel |
represents a lovely infant, with a
face ax beaming as the moraing; thejother |
is a young miss in school, book in hand,
puzz.ed over a difficult lesson. They are
now selling in New York city at One
Dollar and Tweoty<five Conts apiece,
They
works of! unusual merit, They offerb th,
with the beantifol “Sunshine,” for the
nominal price of Thirty five Cents, The
offer i abwolately timited to 100,000 pairs
of pictures. When these are gone the
supply will be exhausted for the season,
As a mother's gift to her girl or boy,
nothiag o ule { he mare aporo sriata or aos
cevtable ‘“Merux's Foon is advertised
only en the foside of the “Sunshine”
cov rs. All orders should be addressed
to Do ther, G odale & Co
“MeLuivs Fcop,' 40, 41,
What, Boston, Mass.
" gp oli " j
we Now goods, spring stock and spring |
WTON
rilar t
wit
ber,
Wn,
Inge
RIIOOW
ne,
Eh
42 and 43 Centra!
tab lishment, Bellefonte.
$1 00 will buy a good horse collar
at.D. A, Boozer's harness shop, Centre
REPORTORIAL CHEEK.
presentative Enters
Royalty.
that
Hn panied
visited
How us Young Press
tained Two Children of
The New York Times
the Princess Louise, ac
brother Prince L Niagara
Falls about seven vears ago, she was for
the first time acqui with the quality
f ronuine Atl er's cheek,
Hi: Jaf a dozen lackays ar ire of Canoe
dian newspapor m npanied the diss
ting tourists from Montreal. Two
Buffal » riers were the Prospect
Hous eo, adin it to the Horseshoe Falls, to
meet the visitor One of the Montreal
report . 1 i y chosen leader of
thi ‘anand ii pro { ati patronize
p tot American knights
He
was “solid,”
after roy-
when
by her
LENE
FIOan report
id a se
wishe
ingly
his wing
01
10 of the
cheex
the h
uncoverad
American
’
great,
oily as-
CANNED SOUPS.
Millions of Gallons Pat Up
the United States
Annnally
he great
Your soug
from the
here yoy
is sold
ally?” aske he rep
t yond
Great
108% Ix
the
quantity? It is alm
computation Enough to float
to fill th Erie canal; to float
Il cities. Last year this
more than 1,700,000 gal
tal soup production of
mean canned soups, of
millions.
made in this
ng another
Hvory soup
known to modern or ancient « nary art.”
Then the manufacturer rattied off a long
list of soups so rapidly, and eontaining so
Many Names pronot uly by canned
factory managers and Pansian
that but a few of the more
of them could be remembered.
luded tomato, mock turtle, ox-
I, julienne, pea , beef, chicken, macaroni,
vermicelli, consomme, okra or gumbo,
mulligatawney, green turtle and terrapin.
“I'he soups are put in quart cans. They
cost the consumer about 30 cents a quart
for the ordinary soups, or $3.50 a dozen
cans, and from that to 70 cents a quart, or
$8 a dozen, for the more delicate, such as
terrapin, for instance. Are these soups
made of the best materials! Indeed they
are. All the canned soups are made from
exactly what their names imply. Soup
labeled tomato is made from tomatoes,
not from red brick dust; beef soup from
genuine beef, terrapin from the real arti.
cle, and as much care and cleanliness and
regard for the proper mixture snd cook-
ing of these soups are observed as In any
kitchen, private or public. "
LAastern
half a dozer
the om
rss.
What
runs ap into the tens of
kinds of soups are
he
continued, repe
reporter
the
ineeable «
goods
chefs,
familiar
These inc
Never Saw One of His Children.
A genuine Yankee havipg bored a new-
comer with every conceivable question
relative to his object in visiting the gold
country, his hopes, his means and his
prospects, at length asked him if he had a
family. “Yes, sir; I have a wife and six
and 1 never saw one of them."
After this reply the two sat a few min-
utes in silence, then the inguisitive man
began again-Was you ever blind, sir"
“No, sir.” “Did you marry a widow,
sir?” “No, sir.” Another interval of
“Did 1 understand you to say,
living is New York, and had never soon
one of them? »Yoeu, sir, Iso stated it"
Another and a long passe, Then the Yan
| kee recommenced: “How can ét be, sir
that you never saw one of themjV
“Why,” was the reply, “ome of them wis
burn after 1 lois”
ANOTHER SUDDE N | DE CATH.
Hardly passes withor ut the men.
tion by thi newspapes of sudden 5
of late the alarming
ment that death wos caus
a week
frequency of the st
ed by rhetmatism
or neuralgia of the heart cannot fail to have
been noticed. In all probability many deaths
attributed to heart disease are caused by
these terrible diseases, which are far more
dangerous than is generally considered. Is
there any positive cure? The best answer
tosuch a question i# given by those who have
by the use of Athlopl
Greenfield, Mass, May 19, 1886.
I Lave been troubled with rheumatism
in one of my knees for years, being at tines
aid up for several davs, Athlophoros has
entire! iy cured me It has also cured two
friends of mine who were the
ik youn ! HAN «
v0 bad the
ga s him i wo bottles iA mir
heen cured horos,
worst cases
Yo
Hniy
doctors
ver saw, one of them
I «
1
6 years old,
who was
’ remedy
iamond Soap (
ering the pangs
OWNEY,
i a
I have just returned from
I went to
SPRING GOODS
SPRING GOODS
of ( Subler
You
gz y
you chore Goods
A fine ler la furnishing goods
All
on silk and stiff hats just rece ed,
we of ges
1lwaye on hand. the new blocks
8S. U. THOMPRON,
wt Office | Bellefonte.
»
Next door to |
Mosioan Corrnon—~The 31st session of
Six Weeks, opens Monday eveniog April
25, 1887, for the teaching and Training
of Yonog Ladies in Vocal and Instra-
mental Music. Address,
F.C Moyer,
Musical Director, Freeburg, Pa
3
mbt
DR. H. S. CLEMENS,
w hose regular office is in Al
vist Bellefonte one a month and Centre Hall ev
ry two mouths, for the purpose of exami ning and
woseribing for patients. Will visit Bellefonte
arch B&D 1887, from 6 p. mm. Tudsday tw 7 p
mm. Wednesday: abd Centre Hall on Thursday
March 10. Dr. Clemens is a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, of 25 years experi
and practices largely by inhalations. Please
to office (Allentown, Pa.) for testimonials,
224ecly
lentown, Pa will
@eY
sand
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~letters ol
Administration upon the estale of
lomeph Croteer, deceased, iste of Potter wp,
having been lawfully granted to the unders! ned
they would respectfully request all persons know
ing themselves to be fn Aebrod to the esiate t0
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present the same duly
authenticated for settlement
AGNES CROTZER,
teh Administratrix, Ce n tre Hall
MADAME DEAN'S
2 ar
onoe required.
Jrantiity.
and pa
for terms "oo A ae
Premium LTR
Jsisd nEYo
BUT NOT
WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK ¥
CESSFUL IN SECURI
— CELE BRATE D |
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST
TURE 18 THAT WE GUAR
INE IT YOURSEL#
ROM O1
MGTHE
TONED INSTRUMENTS ™
ANTEE
WE
CONRT
PINS, CHARMS, HAIN GOLD AND ILVER SPE!
Line of Silverware, Spoons, Forks, Cutlery,
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the
keep in stock the
HOME,
the mondern
alias
makers
would
Agency for and
DAVIS, NEW
and others, with all
ar i
improvements ana
hments adapted for dress
or Nothing
the home,
please your wife better
than an easy running machine
we
LAMPS
We
Hanging Lam
LAMI
compiete jine
CATTS of
We have Lhe
Agency f« the Incandescent
Lamp, which gives a
er and better I
strong rh
¥
any Lamp in the market, New
inventi
our Ho
in warrutte ol
ae Ne
Next ‘door to Hotel
ACL
Knives. Je volvers.
We have the largest sto
est prices of any st
iness in Centre ©
throt
have a Railroad
Telephone x section dire
LOADED
store, it will more than
Ww e
pay y
{from us. guarantee pr
BE
ments and the lowest
{iT
best goods When you «
MUST
you will certain
jopportanity.
FREIGHT
THE IMPROVED
HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE.
Ag
CUMMON EENFE REABONS WHY THE IMPROVED
. HENLY , MONARCH , FENCE, MACHINE
18 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL
1 Bocauso the wire is stretohed the full length of the field before ihe weaving is
nO AS any sized wire can be used, and either 2, 8, 4, or § double strands oan be
i
Way, a hig Lh. or style of picket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving faney
wi iid.
Sew Cit A phe] po over rough and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike,
making as good a fence as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets
sreall EY a nb. Monarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
re EE hee in or boy, oan operate it, and there are no parts to got out of order and
I Beanedths of the best materials, and, with proper care, will last a life-time.
or.
a abide I on on phi Sha A oF pet firmly against the wire, thus
th pr prt peer pi es t i sansiot be pulled oul, and
breskiage 2s Imboml i
this machine will tars sil kinds of sock, and is gnch
or RY Bast wi fn _— completely obviates sll danger of injury to stock. at
n i po th th keen | OE aks [Hath Orting in. Sa ACT B
Ben yt fei the moire or rot. is 8 very inportant matter, as all Dourds
A RE ETE Te
Can J
iH econ 1 Es i a DaAndsomest, Deut, strongest, and most durable fence, and ia the enly
practical fence machine in the world,
& Ka
A
BH1
uti GST AY RWI Fv Tron
LEWIRRURG
BELLEFONTE
AND
NITTANY
Daily Except Su
Eastward
MIM P)
1 105
STATIONS
5 HO Montandon
" jew atng
§ Thy
8 10 Rising Bpring
1# Penn Cave
8 270entre Hall
E84 Gres
# Linden Hall
208k Hall
beilamont
6) Of Dale wommil
45 9 Wi Pleasant Gap
5% 9 8 Aremann od)
bb # 25 Bellefonte oo
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Moutan
don mt EWam 056 am, and 7.30 P m. returns
lemve Montandon for Lewisburg ot 2.00 a m, 6
m and 7 3 pm
HAS, E PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
Gen’! Pass'ger Aght
BR TNOR EIR ETE
av
TT
ged - go 5
aEERASSH
General Manager,
~<WaxteD. —~ About 400 bu. of good
shelled corn w tha the next soven days,
for which we will pay an advance over
proesedt market prices. "Call on
Kunrd & Sox.
we WaARERE, ~The uudeisigned wisheg
to purchase a nomber ol shioats, Call at
Jeutre Hall Roller Mill tf A. Hawrsn,
~Hibes wanren Oy Aaron Harter at -
Suutit Hall oti, Highest prive paid