al HOUSEHOLD. Several Cakes IN Oxe.—Fre. quently a housekesper wishes to place a variety of cake before n guest aud has not time to follow several receipts Imperial cake has the advantage of making from one proportion three va- rieties. A proportion of it can be baked in a biscuit tin, iced, and when the icing has stood till it is firm enough to mark it off in squares with a knife, melt a littlecharcoal in a cup over a teakettle, and with a small camel's hair brash mark each square as the taste dictates. Two small bar tins can be made, one with citron or raisins and one plain cake, or a cake of three layers and a bar tin. Two kinds of layer cake can be made by cutting the layers in halves and fill- ing each with something different, A piece of white writing paper can be placed between the halves, and they can be placed lightly together so they will not become dry. The receipt calls for seven ances of butter for a rich, cake six for a plainer one; one pound of powdered sugar; one pouad of sifted flour, a scant half-pint of milk, one teaspoon of soda, slightly more than level, then level teaspoots of cream tartar aod five eggs. Fiav- or with almond, vanilla, or rose. Pul verize the soda thoroughly and sift it and the cream tartar with the flour, It is better to sift it twice, beat the butter to a cream and stir the sugar in. Then add the yolks of the eggs | well beaten and stir for a few minutes and then add the milk. Have some F.Il the whites with the mixture and place on a dish, serve with lettuce. Corree Cake —One cup of sugar, | one cup melted butter, one cup New Orleans molasses, one cup strong cof fee, one egg one teaspoonful baking powder one teaspoonful ground cloves ona tablespoonful ground cinnamon, one half pound each of raisins avd currants, four cups sifted flour. Morasses Cookies, —Oune cup but- ton ter, two cups of molasses, one spoonful cloves one tablespoonful gin- ger, sufficient flour 10 make a stiff batter, not dough. Mold with the hands into small cakes and bake in a steady rather than quick oven, as they are apt to burn, Cookies.— Two eggs, one and one- half teacupsful of sugar, one cupful ot butter, one-half cupful sweet milk two teaspoonsful of soda, nutmeg to taste. Mix in enough flour to rell cut into round cakes and bake in a quick oven. Wasainarox Cake — One of on>-half pound of butter, two pounds poand of brown sugar, one pound flour, of stoned raising, four eggs, two tea. half cup hot water, one-haif pint of molas. spoonsful of soda disolved in a | ses, two grated nutmegs, SOFT GINGERBREAD. —Oae egg, one | cup brown sugar, one-half cup of mo- | lasses, one-half table-peonful of but- | ter, one-half cop of sour cream, one- half teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoon- | ful of ginger, flour enough to stiffen. | Bake in a moderate oven. | one stir in the flour while the eggs | are being beaten to a stiff froth. The | whites must be lightly stirred in just | before the cake is ready to be put into | the pan. Bake in & quick oven. CorNep Berr.—To foar gallons of water add one and one-half pounds of sugar or molasses, two ounces of | saltpeter and six pounds of rock salt | or pure common salt. If the meat is | to be kept through the summer or | more than three months, use nine pounds of sait. Boil all together | gently and skim. Have the beef or | tongue closely packed in the vessel in | which they are to remain and pour | the pickle over while boiling hot. Pour on enough to cover the meat | well and place a weight upon it. The m est will be fit for use in ten days The same pickle may be used the second time by adding about one-third of the ingredients and heating it again, This amount of pickle will suffice for ome hundred pounds of | meat. : Piceox 15 Pastry SnELis.— Make the shells as for a tart. Baste | the pigeon with melted butler and | roast on a spit or stew for thirty mig- utes. Them axe a sauce. of: the | ‘ gravy, thickened with 4 little flour, | some ‘shreds of onions” snd chopped parsley) open the Paste'shiells, lay the plEeons'in’d cover of gravy, close the shells Jet thém bb warmed ‘throligh, afid When cold set a” medallion on the top of each of jam jeliy or marms lade as preferred, bitter orange. is the best. . wi , - Jenuiep Ordndp-<Cat a email? round plece from the blossom end of sit Oranges. Oaréfilly remove the philp with the aid of 8 spoon, Place the skin® in cold water and prepare a filling of the extracted juice of the ornges, half a box of gelatine one cup of boiling water. When hardened fill the skins and set in cool place. In ¢erving, cut the oranges crosswise and arrange in glass dish. Srewep Cocumpers.—Three large cucumbers cut lengthwise the size of the dish they are intended to be sery- ed in; take out the seeds and put them into boiling water with a little salt, and let them simmer for five minutes, then place them in another saucepan with half pint of good brown gravy and let them boil over a brisk fire un. til the cucamhers are tender Shonld | they be bitter add a ump of sugar; | oneflully dish them, skim the pour it over the cucumbers and serve. Drigp Arrie Cake. ~Three cups | Arid apples, soaked over night rod chopped floc; stew iu three cups of | molasses; take three egye, three cups of fur, one cup batter, two teaspoot. fuls soda, one and a balf pounds rais- ms, half a pound of currants, allspice, ciosamon snd nutineg 10 taste. This will make two large loaves, Ee Saran ~Take ons dozen or less hard boiled eggs, slice on ove side and remove the yolk; mash or rub the yolks into a smoothe pasts; moist. jue, | | guaranteed, | State College | only when signals are given or on notice | SALESMEN | WANTED!to canvass for Nursery Stock ! the sale of | Steady employment Salary and Expenses Paid. | Apply st once, stating age. CHASE | BROTHERS COMPANY, Rocursrex, | N. XY. ] ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN | RAILROAD.—Time Table to take | effect Monday Jany. 24, 1887, TL | Westward, — Bollafante....c.....c. iis oininv nil Hastings F Hunters Filmore NEHOrR Buiscineeennisvisviiind hi 5 35 Re RD 6.40 Thompsons F 7.00 RKruamrine ..... ......... asses 7.00 3.10 Eastward, — State College................. Krumrine Thompsons F Waddies 6.30 6.85 6 89 642 6.50 7.00 Trains will stop at stations marked © F,’ HASIORS ...o0s nneesssen ill Beflafomte...)........0..0.. 0.08 to conductor, Train No. 2 will connect enst and west on BE. V. RR Train No. 8° will contset weston B, E. V. R. B. Train No. 4 will connect with train esston B. EV. BR R. and with train weston Snow Shoe braneh THOS, H. SHOEMAKER, Superip tendent. with train with train 5 —— INSURANCE AGENCY Polos Canfuly Written Ry FR ——— s“—- Losses Paid Promptly, New York Life Ins. Co., ASSETS; 875421453.37. DR Home Ins.Co. New York, ASSETS $7850271155. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $1250 356107. Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS S1,203500 7%. ————A——————— — FIREMAN'S FUND IN. 0., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS $2052202 90. fe JOHN . RANKIN, Hgent. Offies in “Oriders Blok” Dismond. en with vinegar snd add us small quantity of made mustard and salt, 9-13 1859-1887. Great Reduction PRICEN!! bo Ya I am now Prepared to Give BIG BARGAINS. DRY GOODS, Dress Goods from 5c to $2 per yard. NC7IONS, Hose from 3c to $1 per p wr ‘GROCERIES | Lower Tan the Low, est. Give us a Call. We Guarantee faction. Satis- Countrv Produvoce On hand, and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Po Railroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R.— Time Table in effect Nov, 16, '86. WESTW A RD, Mail. Exp. Leave Lock Haven Flemington uw. cusses 8 24 SHI Hall.o.ocinviconerines B Beech Creek ................ 8 38 Eagleville. uuuuinioissiiren 8 42 Howard......... ssinsssrennns 3 09 Mount Eagle............... 3 b8 Curtin Milesburg 32 Snow Shoe Int... 4 86 Unionville Julian Fowler Bald Eagle...........conm, b 28 Vail sosies EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone Enst Tyrone Vail memo p- Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg Curtin Mount Esgle............... 9 038 HoWaIGiunsssssusssssesiorses 9 11 Kaglovile. ..coninsseriinnnss 9 22 Besch Creek............... 9 26 BI Hall..ooionvisreninrein aq 2 ¥ on pie fi IE, ELIZABETH br Flomioglon...ccueierin 9 12 Arrive at Lock Haven.......... 9 4b | I ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R R.—Time Table in effect Nov 15. | Leaves Snow Shoe 6.456 a. m. s Mrrivesia | Bellefonte 8:25 8. m. ! Leaves Bellefonte 9008. m , arrives at | Bnow Shoe at 11:00 s. m. | Leaves Snow Shoe 2:50 Pom, RITIVELD al Bellefonte 4:56 p. m. | Leaves Bellefonte 7:66 p. m,, arrives st Snow Shoe 9:56 p. m, | 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Supt. | I EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.- | 4 Time Table in effect Nov 15 86. WESTWARD. | Mixed. 1 2 | AM Loave Boots. .cu corvisinse wud2 16 5 00 | Fairbrook 2 Penn's Furnace 40 BROBRIBE sauses 5 0000s 00s ssinsans 1156 50 Marengo... .comsmmensiiion bb Loveville f 3 00 Furnace Road 10 Warriors Mark........... 5 26 Pesnington 40 Waston Mf. ooenvinnss bo L. & T. funetion........ 1 65 608 b 5 5 b pr EASTWARD, Mixed. PM. AM 43 %X 434 526 4 40 9 33 4566 9 48 bob 9% 68 5 20 Ve 12 4 16 5 80 YO 22 5 40 16 38 Leave Tyrone... ccc vieiisne L&T. Junction Weston Mill Penninglon. coin Warriors Mark.........« Farnace Road... .covin... Lover lio. co curmusesinssse - MArORRO..osusserriecssssise HosIBr courses rsarransineees Penn's Farnsot....... & 60 10 44 Fairbrook 6 056 11 03 BOOTS. ...ouseesrsssnessssnses 62511 30 PENNSYLVANIA (Phils. & Erie Division,)~On and after Nov 156, 1884: WESTWARD. ERTE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia. ..... Harrisburg... Willismsport..... Jérdey Shore... jack Haven... $ Renovo dein eo Arrives st Bele. viii vue NIAGARA EXPRESS Loaves PHIMISIphiE. ....c Harrisburg... Arr. st Willismeport,,.. Lock HaVen Rendvo L000. Rane diol ane Passengers by this train arriy * in Bellefonne ates... FAST LINE Loaves i Philadeiphin .. 11 Worm RAILROAD, — ! to ma, having cured me of the , Also cured me of Liv. been b of my children.” Mars, Lovisa O Bracoon, East Lockport, N.Y, wr: “1 have suffered untold ninety from Female nts, and could oitain re from nothing swoopt Brown's Iron Bitters ™ Genuine has sbove Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper, Take no other. 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LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven... 7 % Am Williamsport 8 am arr at Harritbarg....0 oo. MNWam Philsdelphin... 8 36.pm DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane 600 am 05am Lock Haven...... 1} 16am Williamsport... 12 36 am arr at Harriebur $4 pm Philadelphia 7 ERIE MAIL Leaves Brio coors ReNOVO vovevsrssess Lock Haven...... Williamsport... arr al Marrisburgoa.... Philadelphia Erie Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8, RR; at Corry with B, P. & W.RR.; at Emporium with B, N.Y. & P. RR,, and st Drift. wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILBON, Gen’i Sup't, NE —— ! i | AGRNTE WANTED to wr» REMINISCENOES | of 00 YEARS in the NATIINAL METROPOLIS, B BEN PERLEY POORE Mustrating the Wit, Humor, and Focentricitios of noted celobrition, A viohly illustrated trent of iuney Society History, from“ ye olden time” to the wedding rt id sates. Address for cirenlar and terms, HUB of Clevetand. Wonderfully Popular, Agénis yeh BROS. Publishers, Philadeiphin. Pa. 43 ! HOS SSVID 40 VIM LE, AST 40 AN JAYNE IY SABNEINQ #0 | WYId Arvnd xion is clear sad STATEMENTS | ] BA L HAMILT, ATTORNE® LAW, BELLA STE, PL Offios In Furst's Block, High wv ot, Korb side, IN MEYER, ATIOLEK EY AT LAW, deiletnte Pu. JAMES : J CA LV Office with Judge Hoy. C.M. Bows Fron L, Owe BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | Ino. HH, Orvis, | (WRVIS, 0 iE Office opposite the Court House, on first bor Woodring’s Block, C. FP. Haw | 3.1L. Branores, | ¥ ‘ * v “Cw SPANGLER & HEWES, | ATTRA SYSATLAW, | BELLEFONTE, CEN ££ COUNTY, PA. Special attention to Collections: § rectice in «11 th | Courts. Consultation in Gere nr Buglisd om. F. FORTNEY, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BYLr ppv Pa Office fv Oonrad House A leghenystrees, Special attention given in the coll tion of claims All business attended to promptly G. LOVE, J. : ATTORNEY AT ( AW, Bellefonte, Pa cupid Ly the Ist vol bh Eas Office In the rooms formes W.P. Wilson WF. REE. & REEDER, ATTORNEYE AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. vore east of the of ne & Hastings. #0 PD. HN, HABTINGS [J ABTINGS Nfce on Allegheny street iw fice occupied by late firm of Yo J. WERLEY GEYRARE, | . | JANES A, BraAVYE® [BEAVER & GEPHART, | 1) ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office op Allegheny sirest kof High Re fonte, Pa bis WC. HE = Lastdoor tothe leftin the Oc (1 EMEN] DALE ATTORNAY -AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. two doors from Best 517%. INLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pw LLEFONTR PA. r1 House na Ofc XN. W aationsl bank C. HIPPLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOOK HAVEN, PA. All businesspromptiystiended to, Tay OR | YUM. P MITCHELL W | x, PA, PRACTICAL sURVEY LOCK HAV | Will attend to all work Is Clearfield, Centre and { Dlinton counties | Ofoe opposite Lock Haven NationsiRank 80-1y Dh A. W, HAVER, - DENTIST, HIGH STRERY, BELLEYONTR, PA, fice in Harris’ Block | I K. HOY, M. D., . OCULIST AND AUKIST, Offios N th Spring st, Badelonts, Pa 0 Bos us T wham il wisndT wipe corner Dismond 1. | i | | | | | | } FF, B- BLAIR, . JEWELER, WATORES, CLOCKS JEW EAY 80, Pons ER — ! All work neatly executed. On Allegheny street : ender Brockerhof House, ar pe — a ——— Business Cards. (FEM BARBER SHOP, Under First Nationas! Penk, BELLEFONTE, PA. R. A. Beck, may 3 83) | ("ENTRE COUNTY BANKING OOMPANY. Receive ite And Allow Inte #t, tf Often; B-: sud Sell Gov Securities James A. Braves, Pres icent J.D. Bavennr, a Eo moans, Prov’t. 7. vr. mamma User, IRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Bellnfon is Ba, Ll PASSMORE HOUSE, Front and Bpruce Sardeis, PHILIVEBRTRG, PA Good Weale bd Indging mt moferal ries. wabling stiached, ’ JAMES PASEMORK, Prop nu (3 ARMANS HOJEL, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE PA TERMS $1.25 ER DAY § A wood Livery stisched. BUH HOUSE, - Familise and single geplistoen, ae well as the w oral traveling public and com mercial men are is Thm ions Hood, where they will Sod hous oom al reasons rates Libarsh reduction te J urymen and sthersatten Court, w. a Ee —. New Brockerhof House, BEOCKEREOFF HOUSE, . YONYTSR, ALLEGHMENY ET. SEILE 0. 6. MOMILLEN, Prop. Good Sample Room on Furst Floor, Ba-¥ore bus ve and from oll Trains. Specie! rates © witnesses and jurors «-l <n ——— ns ENTRAL HOTEL, (« © the Rallrond 8m ) LESEURG, ENTREE COUNTY Pa A.A KOHLBECK ER, Propriewer THROUGH TRAVELERS on the rajlvosd will Sad this Hotel mn excellent place to lunch, or precers o meal MALL TRAINE stopabont 85 minutes . F! RS1 NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLEKIN, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. W.G.Rook, Proprietor. RATES—8$100 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS T0 DFPOT MEET (NG ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel has lately been remodeled and refurnished and the travelmg | will find accomadations fret in every respect. Owr BAR one of the best Headquarters for Stockdealers, REBERSBUKG HOTEL, REBERSNURG THR ONLY FIRSTLOLAN HOTEL IN YALLEY. Tobin supplied with tie vest the Market fords, Oysters in every «aie in sesson, pected with the Bowes, at which the best wine Tiguors wre always kept, Flast dase 1 re 2 A RAY Tatow moderate, FRENCI'S HOTEL CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YORK, Opposite City Hall an the Post OMca, This Hotel js one of the mond compiste hg A golattuds ahd urafae « ANY ROUSE in ork (ity aid its conducted on the, wdnsob's for Grabam walors.
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