The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1892, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
TERME, ~ Ono
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
vear, $1.50, when paid in advance
per year
ADVERTISEMENTS
insertions, and 5 cents per line for
quent insertion. Other rates made made known
on application
20 cents per line for three
each subse
CENTRE HALL, Pa., THURS, JUNE 146.
Vor Musie Lovers,
Brainard's Musical World for June
contains a fine portrait and interesting
Crouch, the author of the
“Kathleen Mavour-
large amout
sketeh of
famous old
NOT
neen,”' and a of other
matter, It also
tains ‘Kathleen Mavourneen’ for piano
by Richards; “ Berceuse” (Cradle
for piano} by Renard; and “The Water
Lily,” by Otto
Dressel,
pieces it contains the latest
choice reading CON
SON
arranged for piano
Besides these three piano
popular
success, “Song of the Nightingale,” as
sung by Marie Tempest in
I'he music
worth $2.00.
I'vrolean.”
in this number is alone
Mailed post-paid for 15
cents in stamps, or three back numbers
mailed for 25 cents. Published month-
Iv at $1.50 per year.
The Musicians’
tion 1882)
Guide (Spring Edi
contains, besides 212
pages
of musical information, biogr phies of
musicians, with 25 portraits, a “Teach-
ers Guide! and other valuable features,
“My Kathleen
N igl
(‘oni
‘That
three new songs,
ing Back,’ ‘Last
Love,” and
ht”
is two
the Ball-room' and
Mailed
free for eight two-cent stamps, of
World and Guide
nine
“Rounds from
“Stolen Kisses’ —(iavotte,
the
containing the abovs
pieces, mailed
Address,
Chicago
songs and
twelve two-cent stamps,
N. Brainard’s Sons Co,
— > —
The New Quarter.
I'he discovery ha:
one side of the new qu
are thirteen seperat
the
representations of
he DuBois
‘say that a physician
thirteen,
number
discover-
was probe
desig v
have
teen occur thirte
few people who have
There : ;
scroll |
marginal
body feat]
allel lines i
bars, 13 arrow heads in one
leaves on the branch in the ot}
and 13 letters in the words
dollar.
-— . -
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter
E. Hurd, of Gro
“Was taken wit
written by Mrs
settled on my
finally termi
Four doe
myself up to my
if I could not stay
earth, I would meet mo
My husband was
Dr. King's New Discos
stmption, (
it a trial, took in all.
has cured me, and
now a well and hearty woman
bottles free at J. DD. Murray's Drugs
regular size, 50c, and $1.00,
- - -
Neb.
Hallroad
Half Entes to Omaha, via Pennsylv_
ania
For the benefit of delegates and vis-
itors to the Independent Party Nation-
Neb,
July 4th, 1892, the Pennsylvania Rail-
al Convention at Omaha, on
road Company will sell excursion tick-
the wl
Omaha, from all pr
§ »
els of iron-cls comtract form to
incipal stations on
its Hnes at a sing! for the rovned
The
June 29th to July
the return coupons will be good until
July 15th inclusive,
must be commenced
Tickets will
passage only in each
tickets sold from
trip.
inclusive, and
and going journey
date of
for continuous
on wile,
be valid
direction.
a —— Sp
To Keep Trout Fresh.
A veteran fisherman says: “An
angler can by earryving a little bran
with him keep fish in any creel by
simply sprinkling enough of it to ad-
here all over them when first caught.
It is surprising how fresh trout look
when the bran is washed off even after
three or four days, and it is therefore
one of the best ways of packing fish to
send adistance,”’
———— i ————
Watching for the Milkman with a Gan,
An Ebensburg lady stopped
milkman ns he was passing the house
the other day, and inquired the price
ear trumpet to cateh the reply.
sult has been that he has to go a little
pass.
———— A
Wall Paper,
paper in Penns valley, Colne and be
convinced that you can buy cheaper
from us than any other place, »
¢ J.B. DAUBERMAN & Sox.
a
we THE REPORTER $1.50 per year,
Notes from the Excursionistis,
Californians have pronunciations for
some of their towns, and places that
strike an singular.
san Jose they Hozun;
Mojave they eall Mohave, a very broad.
eastern man
as
pronounce San
These are the Spanish pronunciations,
Willamette, the name of a celebrated
river, they pronounce Wil-daim-et—ac-
Mani-
Ma-nit-obo-ane-
cent strong on second syllable,
toba,
cent all on the syllable nit,
is pronounced
Stockton is the principal manufae-
turing dty in California. It has large
implement manufactories, and other
important industries,
A harvester is built
size, which cuts, threshes, cleans and
there, large in
sucks the grain while in operation in
the field, all at the Hav-
sng no need for
same time,
barns on account
there being no rain, the sacked wheat
is left in the fields
weeks, and suffers no injury at all,
It is all in 1001 hs,
and sold, not by the bushel, but by the
open for many
sacked centals
100, the present price being $1.40 pel
100. These empty California centals
the
we use them continually in the mill at
Centre Hall, "The
is the I requested to be shown
are sold again in ist to mills,
wheat raised there
white,
a sample at one of their large mills
where our train halted for a few mo
§
+ i ¥ x i i 4
ments, and an envelope full was
promptly brought to me, and the man
id i
and not as
in the mill sa
ple
it was inrget
{ yedden and
are fine
ve the read.
dotted
manner,
Oise rvations,
{wsibhile
] i
and exa
ok oof f
rie fost
grernting
say, is the
most wonderful
intid on the glolx , and
one<half the truth is sufficient to make
things said «
Our
nen y doubt that the an
be true of that state party zig-
zagped the state through its
1 +}
engin
adit
and bire
en by its most hospitable people,
that
show iE
California
hard
are simply charming, to
Nothing
name of farm
it all goes by ranches, wheth-
around, in
Os by
Ore
er five acres or 2500 aeres—it is an
Ere these notes reach the RErorren
for publication, 1 expect to be at home
again, having had an interesting, en-
Joyable trip, which I would not have
missed] for a big sum.
To sum up, give me good old
sylvania, with its mountaing and val-
lies, and if there is any spot 1 would
our readers desires to leave the old
Keystone state, don’t stop this side of
California, and it will never be regret.
ted-—you can’t fail to get rich there,
a.
Please Take Notloe,
Everybody is invited to call at my
Carriage shop at Centre Hall, Pa, and
inspect my stock of nicely finished
buggies, platforin spring wagons, road
wagons and carts. 1 use good material
Repairing a spec-
Ash and Linn lumber taken
Call and exam-
vinced, Yours Respectfully,
Wa. W. Boon,
wll, P. Long Spring Mills, will
pay you highest market prices for Po
tntoes,
SUMMER TOURS,
The Latest Paul llention of the Pennsylvanian
tallivond,
The Ist of June is a date looked for-
ward to by the thousands who make
their preliminary plans for summer
their main guide the
Summer Excursion book issued yearly
outings and in
by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany, which regularly appears on that
date. Advanced copies for the season
of 1892 are fresh from the and
certainly excel anything of like chara-
press,
eter ever published by this Progressive
railroad company.
It is not only a compendium of all
the rates prevailing over its own and
connecting lines to the principal re
sorts of the land, but it is equally as
valuable as a guidebook, with full and
explicit information as to how trips
may be made, and as to what desirable
variations may be utilized to enhance
Nearly
hundred resorts, ranging from
Edward Island the of
Western North Carolina, from the
southern extremity of New Jersey to
the wild the
the
described at
their pleasure and profit, five
Prince
to motntains
lnkes of from
Virginia fo
ule
Canada,
of
inland lakes,
niineral springs
great
length, and over fifteen hundren routs
representing a stock of fifteen hun
forms of tickets, are set out
intelligibly within its
Of Changing seen
1CTIsEN
SPRING MILLS
te of Interest to all in This =
fion Business Brisk,
Good Looks,
ood looks are more than skin deep,
condition
Liver
Look,
depending upon a healthy
of all the vital organs. If the
be inactive, you have a Bilious
if your stomach be disordered you have
health
looks
alterative
a Pinched Look. Secure good
and will have
Elec
and Tonic acts directly on these
you goed
tric Bitters i= the great
vital
organs, Cures Pimples, Blotehes,
oils and gives a good complexion.
Sold at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, 50c,
yp —
How to Relieve Night-Sweats,
Night-sweats may be arrested by
very
hot water. It is a great help also
the salt enters the pores and stimulates
ee
The Standard’s Genergus Gift,
ly in Oil City and Titusville,
a.
Wet, Wet,
The weather has been more or “less
wet here during past four weeks, and
also quite warm. This condition pre.
vailed throughout this and the western
states during the same period,
a
The best wearing shoe for boys a
$1.25 that you have ever seen, The
best $1.25 shoe for men, in the county.
Lyox & Co.
The biggest lot of men's working
shirts 25 and 50 cents, Dress shirts, 50,
75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.50, at Lyox
& Co.
Beautiful dress challies, fast colors, 6
cla, per yard.
Men's working pants, strong and
tough, $1.00, Lyox & Co,
MEN'S ALL
‘AU
BELLEFONTE
o
WOOL SUITS
)
)
A
Hon, WW. V
of lowa, says:
Lucas, Ex-
‘1 have used Chamber
late
lain's Cough Remedy in my fan
snd have no hesitation in saving it is
i believe
Persons afflicted by
a cough or cold will nd.”
coping
Ther
ecotigh when this remedy is freely giv
an excellent remedy
i= claimed for it.
find it a fri
is no danger from wh
11.
25 and 50 cent bottles forsale by J. D
Murray Druggist
- -. -
Fourth of July Exenrsions on the Penpnsylve.
Hailroad
In pursuance of the
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets for the
Fourth of July holiday between all
stations on its system east of Pittsburg
ania
usual custom
and Frie, at a rate of two cents per mile,
These tickets, which open up a rare
chance for holiday touring, will be sold
be valid for return until July 5th, 1802,
inclusive,
~~. -
They Don't Cate Hastings Naping.
General Daniel Hastings is very cun-
It was a clever trick of his to
get out of the country just at this time.
He is very desirous of being the next
gubernatorial nominee on the Republi-
can side of the state, and =o that he
would not get mixed up inany politi-
eal muddle over the presidential nomi-
nation he skips to Europe. About the
time he gets back everything will be
quiet again and it will be hard tofigure
out which faction he belongs to.
Ss 4 MD AIA
Boys knee pants, 25 cts to $1.00,
Dress ginghams, 6§, 7, 71, 8,
15, 20, 25 and 30 cts,
Light, drab, tans, browns and all the
new shades in Bedford Cords from 50
to 75 and 100 cts,
10, 12,
Lyox & Co.
wns Potatoes wanted at once(', P.
Long, Spring Mills.
Com's Oc
VALLEY EARM
AT PUBLIC BALE
am Forge at Lewisburg.
Oo Also Mid
Parsuant 1» an order of the Court of Common
trust for the benelit of the creditors of Jumes P
Frederick, will expose (0 sale by public outery,
the following property, on
Oey THURSDAY, JUNE 24,
al the farm building, 4%
Hotel, that
Oenty SPLENDID MANSION FARM, 0st
in the very heart of Baffalo Valler, ou the tum
pike between Vicksburg and Loch el, or Riehi’s
Station, adjoiniag lands of Jas Biehl, Cyrus Drets
bach, Andrew Rubl, Jas. Slesr and Kishel's heirs,
containing 101 Acres «nd 45 Perches, on which
are a Brick Mansion, Bank Barn, Sheds, &c., Hall
Wind Mill for water pumping, never-{alling Well,
First olase Orchard The la dd sof the bighest
quality and needs 10 be seen 10 be appreciated
This fs a rare opportunity to buy the best land
in the best neighborbond at the fairest price
ALSO, at the same time snd place, the under
signed and Samuel Dunkel will expose st public
sale the
LEWISBURG
1992, 0 emny
mile westof Lochiel
STEAM FORUR
FRANCHISES,
being the Somblete Steam Forge everted on b lots
of ground in Pandy £4 Shipman's Addition to
lewishurg., Main Bailding 120x792 Annex, 30x24
also Office Bulidiog. 2 latest fimproved Benineut
& Miler Hammers Two Tubular Boilers 10H. P
SOH P. Engine, 2 Cranes, Complete Telegraphs,
No. 14 Buffalo Blower, 2 Large Heating Furnaces,
Double Header Catoff 22-Foot Lathe, Centering
and Emery Machines, Fall Bet Fairbanks’ Scales,
RR and Wagon Soates, Full Set Tools and Dies
&o, for all manner of work, Flowing water a
connections with Borough system and dding of
Penn'a and Phila & Reading Ralivoads at the
buildings
Hale to bagi at § o'clock PP. M sharp,
TERME 30 ont. al sale; 30 Foy cent. Sept
ge oan return home same
. 0 day,
joaving Biehl a2 pom
. ons W, FREDERICK,
WORKS AND
For jnformation Maret 2 Diba, Pa.
yi ]
of Roller flour con-
All grades
’ . us $s. A ” Pl | 1
stantly onnand, at Whole.
.
1
to dealers and at retail.
vestigation
RIAL ART AXD DESIGN
COUKSE IN LITERATURE and
Two Fok ~ Ample facilities for
YOUR! and insurarenial
LANGUAGE and LITER
optional.) French, Gen
NE OF Td
LADIES
SCIENCE:
WM asio
flavin
ish (ree
wre vontinued through the
a 1 CO Pa
MATHEMATIOS and
and Hp ted
MECHANIC ARTS. combining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build.
ing and equipment
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SC1
ENCE; Constitutional law and History
Political Economy, ele
MILITARY SCIEN(
onl and practiosl, in
ASTRONOMY: pure
instruction theorets
siding each arm ofthe
WWARATORY DEPARTMENT,
carefully graded and thorough
¢ 14. 18, Examinations
for sdm sion J and Sept. | Commence.
ment week Juve 12435, 1992, For Catalogue or
other information, address
GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest.,
iste College, Contre Oo. Ps
Two
A UABLEFARM ATPRIVATE SALE vue
The undersigned will offer at p ivate
sa Je the valuable farm in Georges Valley, near
Kpring Mills, containing
160 ACRES, wus
more 0 less, 90 acres of which is cleared snd in
excellent state of cultivation, the balanoe in good
timber land, The buildings consist of & new
Owen JRTORY DWELLING HOUSE 0 wey
# rooms, Wash house, ete, good bank barn and
other outbuildings. All buildings cxoept barn
are newly erected, and the barn is in v 1y good
esopdition. The farm is fn a convenient and des
sirable location, being Josated
postoflice, churches schools, ete, and is an excel.
ent opportunity for an Investment
10 ACRESOF MOUMTAIN TIMBER LAND.
will be offered in conection with this farm or
separate. Apply 10 or address
G.R DECKER,
spring Mills,
foi Zhan
Ointment,