The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 21, 1893, Image 5

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    Queer Facts About Money.
There are 119,000,000 old copper pen-
nies somewhere. Nobobody knows
what has become of them, except that
once in a while a single specimen turns
up in change. A few years ago 4,500,
000 bronze 2-cent pieces were set afloat,
Three million 3-cent nickel pieces are
scattered over the United States, but
is very rarely that one is seen. Of 800
half-cents, which correspond in value
to English farthings, not one has been
returned to the government for recoin-
age or is held by the treasury. Con-
gress appropriates from $100,000 to
$150,000 yearly for recoining the un-
current silver coins now in possession
of the treasury. These are mostly half
dollars and are not circulated because
there is no demand for them. Not
long ago tht stock of them amounted
to $24,000,000, but is enly half that
now. The money set aside for recoin-
ing is not intended to pay for the cost
of the minting, but is required to reim-
burse the treasury of the United States
on account of the loss in weight which
the silver pieces have suffered by ab-
rasion. This loss amounts to $30 on
every $1,000, and has to be made good
in order to set the treasurer's account
straight.
mit e——
Hicks' Weather Warnings,
Of the weather for the last week in
December Hicks says: The storm pe-
riod beginning about the 22nd and
reaching to the 26th, promises many
winter storms, and many sections will
have their supply of “Christmas snow’
greatly replenished during the progress
of these storms. The full moon is on
the 22d and will hasten the crisis ear-
ly in the period. The Arctic wave fol-
lowing the storms will have brought
very cold weather to much of the
country by the night of the 26th. The
equinox of Mercury is central with the |
full moon on the 22d, which fact is al-
most a guarantee that heavy sleet will |
be a characteristic feature of the period, |
Men of the wire take notice! Prepare
for great cold after the storms. About
the 29th and 30th will fall a reaction to
warmer, and the month is apt to close
with reactionary storms to the east,
with rising barometer and colder clear-
ing weather in sight in the north and |
west.
tts A won
A Young Attorney Married,
Newton Spangler, Esq., of Bellefonte |
was married last evening to Miss |
Adelle DeForest Fink, of Unionville, |
The wedding took place at the home |
of Thomas Fisher, at Unionville, and |
a large number of guests were present. |
Newton is a son of Mr. George W.
Spangler, of Potters Mills, and al
rising young attorney, practicing at |
the Bellefonte bar. The bride and |
groom went on a wedding tour, after |
which they will locate in Bellefonte.
ep
is
All Free,
Those who have used Dr. King's
New Discovery know its value, and
those who have not, have now the op- |
portunity to try it Free. Call the |
advertised Druggist and get Trial |
Bottle Free. Bend your name and ad-
dress to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chica-
go, and get a sample box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy
of Guide to Health and Household In- |
structor, Free. All of which guar-
anteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. J. D. Murray's Drugstore.
ss 5 ML AAAI
on
a
is
—A fine lot of Ladies’ coats and
Mens overcoats are being closed out at |
greatly reduced prices at C. P. Longs,
— Headquarters for holiday goods at |
C. P. Longs.
—We have seven clerks to wait on |
the trade during holidays at C. P.
Longs.
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE Jf Hie.
Do you wear them? Whea next ln need try a pale.
Best in the world,
Buy
Your
Holiday
AT
PER &
KREAMER’S.
HAR
Gloves,
Toys, Cups
Toy
Umbrellas,
and China
and every-
for Holiday
Fine
Assortment
Of
Christmas
Candies!
ES EARLY.OUR STOCK
CAN’T BE BEAT.
YOUR FUTURE
a— 5 —— -
IS IN YOUR OWN HAND.
Palmistry assumes to toll what the Hones in your
Iz will amuse you, if nothing mere,
simost explains Meell. The
INE OF LIFE indicates babile
age Wo which you will live Each BRACELET
ives you thirty years. Well marked LINE OP
{EAD denotes brain power : clear LINE OF
FORTUNE. fase or riches. Both combined mean
#iccess im life o bat you most keep up with modern
eas to win St. You will find plenty of these in
Demorest’s Family Magazive, so attractively pre
sented that every member of the family is enter.
tained. It ie a dozen magazines in one. A CLEAR
LINE OF HEART bespeaks *8 8 Mruight
LISE OF FATE. pescefol life; the reverse if
crooked. A well-defined LINE OF HEALTH
tpares you doctors’ bills; so will the health hints
in Demorest"s. No other magazine bLilches so
many stories Lo Interest the bome cir You will
rita or de .
med) you have the G a a aa
marked: keep up your spirits by hav ‘8
read. By subscribing te it for 1804
Ray ety of wisile oo int
of great value, ides the su nm
1Tx2linches, “* I'ma Daley I* which 1s Almost s oe
baby, and equal to the original ofl painting which
ne that cannot
for its beautiful
The above af
be equaled by say in the wor
on posted om all the topics of the day, and all the
ads, and different items of interest about the
matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family |
are perfect, and you get with it,
the patterns you wish to use daring
the year, and In any size you choose, Send in
your subscription at once, only $2.00, and will
rally get over $35.00 in value. Address the pub.
fisher, W, Jemnings Demorest, 15 Hast 14th St
New York If you are unscquainted with the
BANGLE means Dunes)
1 8
Visio
1; 1O BCOND DIV]
ing faculty. The MOUNT 0 betok:
ambition ; that of SATURN, prudence ; the SUN,
splendor : MARS, coarage; MOON ne
; and CURY,
and you
OF TRU
our advice sa above
a oh pon
don't p O0 or
Shoe, it woul 0 oom made and look and
wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and
price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy,
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills.
For a sore throat there is nothing
better than a flannel bandage dampen-
ed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
will nearly always effect a cure in one
night's time. This remedy is also a
favorite for rheumatism and has cured
many severe cases. 50 cent bottles for
sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist.
Caveats, and Trado-Marks
ént pusiness conduetad
i
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CAN BEST BE AIDED BY
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD
CONCISELY TOLD AND BRIGHTLY COM.
MENTED UPON.
THE PATRIOT is the only complete morning
newspaper that reaches Central Pennsylvania at
fh early hour of the day,
It is one of the foremost Democratic newspa.
rs in the State and the guly one printed at the
tate Capital, the official and political centre of
the Commonwealth,
It prints the news, receiving it over its own
wires through the sxtrsordinary facilities of the
great Press Associations, aided by its own cor
respondents.
THE PATRIOT Is Democratic to the core, It
is to bosses and an enemy of corrupt mo-
fos. It fsu't afraid Ww fight the wrong: it
never hesitates to speak fur the right.
It makes a specialty of d ment pews and
gives more esch day than all the other Stale pa-
pers combined,
The leading question during the winter will be
Tariff Reforma. Ia November next Pennsylvania
will elect a siovernor, members of Congress, and
# Bate Jegisliature, @ man who desires fo
koop informed must read. snd the man who
vg should get THE PATRIOT, daily or week:
ye
To place THE PATRIOT in the hands of a yet
larger constituency we will send the DAILY
from Bw mie] Ma 1805, mail to an
new subseriber on receipt of FIVE DOLLA
Tie WEEK LY wil be sent 10 any new Habudriby
er until March 1, 1895. on receipt
ONE DOLLAR
THE PATRIOT is the best advertising mediom
in Aennay} outside of Pittsburg and Phils
FREE TO THE UNEMPLOYED: It inserts
a i Order has -
mploy. broug
slatance to Bandreds, IL bas & Cont »
Want Column for other wants.
iMLY, every woek-day mornlog In the year,
WEEKLY, Tacs ag evening of oach week, #1
HT THE PATRIOT COMPANY,
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
The doctor has
been for years
professor and lect-
urer in several of
our largest medical
colleges and earn-’
ed great fame asf§
an authority and7#
author on all sub-/4
jects concerning 4
his specialty.
This emi-
nent Physi-
cian hasdevot-
ed lifetime to
his specialty--
dis-ases ofthe
Nose, Eye,
Ear, Lung,
Throat, and
chroni Dis-
eases.
CENTRE HALL, Pa., at BAR
June 15; July 13; Aug. 10.
BELLEFONTE, Pa., at BUSH }
Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; Dee. 30; Jan, 27; |
June 16; July 14; Aug 11.
He will visit this county EVERY FOU
pense of visiting the city, as he is the only
own maniking, models, diagrams, oto, to [ust
pature of thelr di-ease, This will give his numero
feal treatment an opportunity to consult this distin
R WEEKS
TGES’
0a.
ity
HOTEL—Fridays, Bept. 8;
March 23; April 20; May 18;
TOUSE-—Saturdays, Aug. 12; Sept. 9;
‘eb. 24; March 24; April 21; May 19;
thas saving his patients the trouble and ex-
F WhO Carries Lis
ake plain to all afMlicted the cause and
15 patients and others who are 10 need of med.
guished physician, whose duties at the institute
a
URED OF DEAFNESS AND CATARRH BY
DR. BALM
Our sou Stanly has been very hard of hearing
for some years, all 01 account of a bad case of
catarrh; we brought him to Dr. Salm for trest-
ment, and now alter only four mouths he is al
most entirely well and I am certain that the Dr,
will finish a cure within the set time
BENJAMIN LIMBERT,
Madisonburg. Pa, his father
Centre Uo
CAN LIVE ONCE MORE IN COMFORT
EASE CURED OF PRURITUS ANUS
BY DR. BALM.
For more than twelve years I have had a most
severe Hohl og called (Pruritus Anos) the same
troubled me cor galiy po matier what position
my body was in only worse in summer the sensa
ton was alm intolerable Sul now aller &
course of treatment with Dr, Salm | can live
once more with comfort and ease
JOHN D. MILLER,
AND
i
Kent, Ind. Co, Pa.
SUCCESSFULLYOPERATED AFTER 16 YEARS,
For wore than sixteen years I have been cross
eyed v ry much so in both eyes. Dr. Balm oper
ated on both of them at the same time, | was
not conined to my room nor had my eves ban
daged aud today my eyes are as straight ss any
Ones, 88 JO 1 willsee by above pictures :
LYDA G.GILLAM,
North Buffalo, Pa.
Armstrong Co
SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONIES POR 12
TRIED 7 DES. BUT GREW WORSE ©?
TREATED BY DR. SALM
For the last fifteen years | nave been
very much; bave been Ureated
Dre. nearly all of thes
ent name and gave
The result was thal | became
Gotil at jest I w to Dr. Baim. who pronout
my disease 0 beof the ladder
Stomoch and treated
most splendid resait; } pore good
in one mouth th i fn years and
1 feel once more like I did sixteen yours ago: 10
feeling of tiredness and fat a hb i
can do my Work au wat
sibility beretol an
Os red slog
u WAR RI LID pas
MES NETTIE POORMAN,
Milesburg, Pa
Centre Co
82 YEARS OLD AND MADE TO BEE APTER TO
TAL BLINDNESS BY DR. SALM
1 have been bi 1 my right sete
years with Eculle Cataract, 1 had heard a go 4
Diseases of women, such as have baled the skill
cured. Cancers
No cutling, no pain, no danger
Manhood perfectly redored.
ind ix ght eve for
niles and
_
diseases, whether from imprudent hat
that debilitates sexo! functions, sw
Urine Each person appiviog for me t Line
which w eoeive a careful chemical and u
Small lomo, cancers, wa ls, moles, ele |
Method. Fieolros sis, epilepo i
method. Address all oon
CONSULTATION FREE
jet
or fits scieniifics
icalions to Box 760 (
bis advertisement ap
aller the operation
br. to suffering humanity; I am
yours old
toaring Village, Pa,
Armstrong Co
WAR REDUCED TO A WRECK
YEARS FEARFULRAVAGES OF CATAREH
AND CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, DR.
BALM CURED ME,
DANIEL COGLY,
ond bronchitis. The disesse gradusily ox
1 Wo almost every other organ in my body
I became a physical and mental wreck
tried our best Drs. In the county, but |
wore: and worse until 8s & last resort
tarrh
Lot
1
leude
first
pain
breath ang more ard feel as siroug as ever.
Ost wonderful of all is that 1 have pot taken s
singie cold since the first mouth
JACOB VOGEL,
5 years old
Wilh
Galitzin, Pa
Cambria Oo
A VERY SORE EYE CURED BY DR. BALM
AFTER OTHER DES. HAD ADVISED RE
HNOVALOFBAME
OW nine yoars old has
Dir. advised the 1
conild pot decides u
ought him to Dt
feast sign of an
wal of one of them
have the eye Laken oul so we
Baim and today there
Inflammation snd he sn see
Rs well as ever Just think of it, after only two
moths treater 4
he
I
ot and without any Gwe ralion
MES MAGGIE LOVE,
fim;
wif
shulie Uo
Centre Pa,
{
CATAREH AXD BEARTROUBLE
i YEARSSTANDING, BY DR. BALM
For six or seven years |
with a bad osse of catareh
sree snd The last
10 trouble me a good «
1 uf bouring: they ached a good
discharge a tt of very
A re of
have been
gradually
Wars two yours
: de
gun to
Now afler
il as ever
BOT rant
and have bo
iug of the cars
L.A. REESE,
more aches
ston, Pa
Cambria Co,
of ali other physicians and remedies,
ih use of knife or
wi oF
> quickly
yul the Caos ics,
certain «©
By prostral ions
ire for impotence,
Yaricoeie
wat manhood,
and ail private
for
manenily
tf shou
“IRminslion
Ww 4 ounces of
of the
brig 2 tirine
soar, New
never-falll ug
fe, pain or
ely cured by a
iumb
pears twice before each visit
Neckwear and Muff]
Trunks und Suit Ca
Gloves and Mittens.
Scarf Pins and Cuff
Smoking Jackets an
Fur Gloves, Fur Co
Hats of All Shapes.
Caps of All Colors.
idkerchiels
ers.
S€S.
Buttons.
d Bath Robes.
llars, Fur Caps.
Bellefonte.
| ATTORNEYS.
| JOHN KLINE.
i Altorney at law
i BELLEFONTE, PA
in German
‘ansy
| of Court House, Can be cousulted
| and English,
i
{ J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER,
i (RVs, BOWER & ORVIS,
8 At orueys at Law,
| BELLEVORTE PA.
{ Office in Crider's Exchauge building on second
{
! floor. ‘ansd
| D. ¥. FORTNEY,
E.L.ORKVIES
Attorney st Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office in Conrad Bulldivg, Janel
K.
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office N. W, eorner Diamond, two doors from
| Firm National Bank fans?
| ((LEMANT DAL
i Ww G. RUNKLE,
* Atorney-at-Law,
| BELLEFONTE, PA.
All kinds of legal business atiend
| Bpecial attention given Ww collections
i floor Crider Excha ge
Office 24
{J L.Brascren, C.P. Hewes
i QPANGLER & HEW £8,
is Attorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA
to collections, Practice
in Germs:
mnal
Bpacial attention
{all the courts Consultation
{| English
BY D. GETTIG
MV, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLE}
ft all legal business
3 i lta Ger
n Exchange Ballding
ONTS
a allena
{ Collections ar
{ prompt 3 Oa
Oflice
JRL
| N B. BFANGLER,
4¥. ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
BELLEFORTE, PA
« in all the courts, Codsnitation in En
German. Oflce, Crider Exchange
ROVIW
Practice
lish and
Wing
gl
| Bul
BANKS.
(ENT RE COUNTY BANKING CO.,
i BELLEFONTE, PA.
Reoeive deposits Discount notes
Jang? J. D. Buverrr, Cashier
HOTELS.
HOUSE,
B. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Good sample roogns on first
JRL
JBVIN
Terns reasonabie
floor
HE
WL. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE
Bpecial atlention given 0 «
FPA
Apr
Op promi url House,
LLEVONTE, PA
il modern
moderale cf
Larges
2 HOTEL,
D. H. Rubi, Propr
Free bus 10 and from allt
ERHOYF WBE,
Jd. M. Neubsoer Proprietor
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains
Bpecia
NEW BROCK
Good sample
ries 0 wilbessos
FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPER T0 BOTH BEXES:
TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINs
AND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
I. AGRICULTURE (Three Oourses) and AGE)
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {i
justrations on the Farm and in the Labors
tory.
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theorots-
eal and practical. Bludents taught original
study with the microscope
CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and
the igh course in the Laboratory,
(CIVii. ENGINEERING Them
< ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Soours
IMECHHENICAL ENGINEERING Jes are
accompanied with very extensive practios
exercises in the Field the Shop, snd the
Laboratory.
HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi.
nal investigation
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGR
LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and
SCIENCE, Two yeas Ample facilities for
Music, vooa! and instramental,
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin
(optional) French, German and English (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure
and SPPlisd
MECHANIC ARTS. combining shop work
with study, three years' course; New build:
ing and equipment,
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1
ENCE; Constitutions! law and History
Political Economy, eto
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti.
cal and practioal including each arm ofthe
sory
18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT,
refully graded and thoroush
Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1892. Examinations
for admission. June 16, and Sept. 13. Commence
ment weok. June 12-15, 1892, For Catalogue or
other information, address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest,
Biate College, Centre Co Ps
12
Two
is stamped in the best watch
cases made. It is the trade
mark of the Keystone Watch
Case Company, of Philadelphia,
the oldest, largest and best-
known factory in the world—
1500 employees, capacity 2000
cases daily. Its products are
sold by all jewelers, It makes
the celebrated Yas. Boss Filled
Watch Cases, now fitted with
the only bow (ring) which can-
not be pulled off the case—the
A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE.
A lot of fine mason stones for sale;
Le
ad
| PENNSYLVANIA R. Kk.
| Philadelphia & Erie t. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
2
ee
Time Table, 1u effect Kovember 19, 1863,
| TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD,
| 18a m~Train 14, (Dally except Sunday
{| For Bunbury , Willkerburre, Hazleton, Polwvilie
! Harrisburg and intermedintef stations, arriving
| 01 Philadelphia at 300 p. m., New York, 550 Pp
Pm. Baltimore, 2109p m, Washington 4.350 bv. tn,
foonnecting at Philadelphia for sil sea shore
i points, Through pesenger conches 10 Phils
delpbia aud Baltimore, Parlor cars Ww Philadel.
| phia,
1385p m~Train # (Dally except Funday.)
ie sunbtiry, Hurrisburg si intermedinte sas
b arriving at Philadel pLel m., New
York. 0.05 p.m. B Weshing-
nal 837 pom. Philadels
phia, wid pas enge
hultimore
bol p.m ~T ain 12
| Fur Wilkestsns rs
Hillerman tale
| Fe
Lions
Fonds
ville Harrah:
{Dai
Hezieton, |
point 1
New York
(er COoRChion 16
€X 0p
Bp. In.~Train
| Harrisburg and all is
i ing at Philads ipt
im, Pullman sie
{ Philadelphia ax
| BELgers CAL retain iu sl
i008 m
adeiphia page
undisturbed unl
| 129 8. m
{| Harrisburg and
{ Phila
, 4 Ya
fii pile ang passe
Liladeiphis aud Baltimore
WESTWARD,
Chen 0
a.
gus send
0 sud Niag
ears 10 Erie and
Erie and Rochester,
10.17 Train i
ud Can
fiesler
Ullman
chick Wo
r Haven and
1.06 p. ms ~Tral
For Kane, Cava
Rochester, Buffalo
through passenger co
ler, snd Farior our Ww iu
6p. m.~-Train
For Renovo, Els
bo fay.
slepimiions
ie with
Boches
$i p.m
For Williamsport
THROUGH TRAINER FOR MORTANDOR
EABT AND sOUTH.;
3 16 leaves New York 12.1
phia 4.30 & 10,
Siiadeiphia B00 a m, Washings
Willlkestmrre
rriviog st
Train 1 le
Washington at 31/4
mn, Wilkesbarre 3
wndon wt £
I CosChios
eaves RB
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE EAILROAD,
Duly Except sunday,
Westward
FMPX.AM
Eastward.
MPM. PNM
Bn 4
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3%
STATIOKRE
5 o “
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entre Hall
it Greg
23 Linden Hall
Oak Hall
Lemont
8 wie Bun
5 47 Pleasant Gap
0 ix 501 A wermant
& & 55 Bellefonte
Additional trains leave Low
0.00 a m, 1.20, 5 San 4
ntandon for Lew ish
mit
rT rT II nr
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215
burg for Moutan-
4 ¥ =.
General Manager Gen'l Pw'ger Agt.
DR. THEEL,
Sal y b »
538 North Fourth St.
ive Green, Phlsdeipbia
froeh pases
ros in & ve JO dure
Poiwon, Eiriciures, Disc . U3
very, Pimple. Carly Decay, al) «Sects
©! Youthigl errors wd ah every
ie hae failed. 8 venre Eafuiess
Hosrdial and 90 years’ practiond es
periense. Xo experiment, we failure.
Method enti pew snd haradess.
; Fever falls. Send Iv o9a
wanes for Pyweth. the expoere of guacie. thelr §
books avd Tales stateasonts, Pravdude Pimmoniisie sud hots
eure swindle. Twers des ©
Pally. frome ® we 2
end undars $3
Chr Sony
hook
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
tis put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes.
Bucklen’s Arnloa Salve,
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J.
D. Murray.
120 PER MONTH
Ix Your Own LocaLiTy
made easily and honombly, without capi
tal, duriig your spare hours. Any man,
woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand-
fly, without une