The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 17, 1884, Image 5

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    STATE COLLEGE.
Fall Term begins September 10, 1584,
Examination for admission, September 9,
This institution is located in one of the most
1 A Full Beientific Course of Four Years.
2 A Full Latin Scientific Course,
3 The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two
years each following the first two years of
the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE:
(b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMISTRY
AND PHYSICS; (4) CIVIL ENGINEER
a cs A A RS RE SRA SEI NE NSA
NEW JERSEY AS FOREIGH
The origin of the allusion to Nlw Jer.
rey as a foreign country is as pllows:
After the downfall of the first Nwoleon,
his brother Joseph, who had bea King
of Spaix, and his nephew, PrincéMurat,
sought refuge in this country, Winging
with them great wealth. Josep Bona~
parte wished to build a palafal resi.
dence, but did not wish to beccge a citi-
zen, having hopes of ret to
Europe. To enable him as an alien to
Scientific
Dr. M. Bergsman comes to the eon
clusion that a mixed climate, with rels-
tively mild Winters and warm, sunny
Bummers, is the best suited for the vege
tation of the temperate zone.
Mrs, Christian Zelle,
been running for forty-three
use her own e, she
the doctors,” without per
efit. Two of the most noted
“ tried
the knee, She was troubled with
Bince the inauguration of cheap tele-
graphy In France the umber of tele-
grams sent in that conntry has inareased
enormously, Last year there were 08
made death her daily wis
popula-| 750
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all
an
ING.
TURE.
5 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry,
combining shop-work with study.
ture and Science, for Young Ladies,
A carefully graded Preparatory Course.
wants of individual students.
Military drill is required.
and incidentals very low. Tuition free.
For Catalogues, or other information, address
GEO, W, ATHERTON, President,
1yjand®
SCROFULA
Usually develops in early life,
and is a peculiar morbid con-
dition of the system, usually
affecting the glands, often re-
sulting in swellings, enlarged
Joints, abscesses, thickening
of the lips, enlarged neck, sore
eyes. A scrofulous condition
is often hereditary, but bad
diet, too free use of fat meats,
bad air, want of sunshine and
nourishing food will induce
it. Some people are troubled
with scrofulous swelling of the
glands, and with uleers and
kernels, which may cause very
little pain; others may have in-
ward serofula, scrofula of the
lungs, scrofula of the spleen,
scrofula of the kidneys, and
scrofula of the bones. BUR-
DOCK BLOOD BITTERS will
drive away any case of scrofula
and not to appear in another
Place, for their action on the
lood and bowels will carry the
disease entirely from the body,
HELP women MEN
Women
ARE
NERVOUS:
LACK VITAL ENERGY.
5 The HOWARD GALVANICSHIELD
FL sad our other Rlectre Galvanic sad Meg
X nets Applianees cure Nervous Debility, Pa
raligsis, amatise, Lows of Vital Wesrgy,
Uverworind Brals, Lame Bask, Kid
iB Lire Suvmach Complaints, Male and
Freerais coutissons our.
§ reat, without seids, eaesiog ne irvd
tation of the skin. Cas tu worn sf
for Mam only at ones
rene the vent of disener ae they wet 8.
rec rapen (he Nervone Mancaine sad
Generative Contrws, speadi’y restac.
ing viadity-wwiich la Bloctrietig
dralued freon Boe #ystem by stevens
’ 67 indiscretions, sad hae la » ass.
ural way oversome All weakness without drugping (he Moment,
We furnish shenigte bo sopmert sqr cisions in sur Dine.
proe!
seated Pumgphies, sutitied “THR LI
- MEN ONLY, alse age for TADIhe BY re or
ment sealed Dor 4 cela paetags.
Every appliance warranted ag represented,
PRICES monay returned
ar
from $4 AMERICAN GALVANIC CO
Rpwards. 1408 Chestnut 8t., Philads. Pa.
Ask for at Murray's Drug store,
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Ans. ‘al CUT OF ORDER,
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NEW HOME co (HIRE
30 UNION SCUARE NEW YORK,
anit AANg LAY
os shi se » CA &
SALE BY
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J. Q. A. Kennedy, Contre Hall, Ag't.
“ome
Wilhelm Plaining MIN.
Farnishes and Keeps on Hand
BASH, —- DOO
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
SIDING. SHUTTERS,
BLINDS,
MOULDING OF ALL KINDS,
STAIR-RAILING,
&e, &c., &o,, &o., &e
‘Terms Reasonable, and all Orders
Promptly attended fo.
23j!ly ISRAEL CONFER & BON
hold real estate required a sped act of
the Legislature. He tried to get one
passed in several States, but faild. He
was chagrined, especially becade Penne.
to the New Jersey Legislatun, which
granted both him and Prince Jurat the
privilege of purchasing lag. They
bought a tract at Bordentown, nd built
magnificent dwellings, and filed them
op in the most costly mannr. Rare
pictures, sculptures, eto., werq profuse,
and selected with the greatesfoare, and
the grounds, laid out with exqusite taste.
Joseph Bonaparte's residencs was per
haps the finest in America. [housands
of people from all parts of he country
visited him and were treated ¢urteously.
He was extremely liberal withhis money,
and gave great impetus to fe business
of the little town. The Phildelphians,
finding that he had apparent} no end of
money, and that he nsed il to benefit
business generally, regretted when too
among themselves, and, to lpep up their
mortification, would ocontimis to taunt
Jerseymen with having a kijg—with im-
porting the King of Spain to rule ever
them. They ,were called Saniards and
foreigners on that account But these
taunts harmed no one, as ti» Jerseymen
lost nothing by allowing lim to settle
among them, and thus ‘foreigners, ”
jokingly applied to Jerseynsn, has come
down to us long after its orzin has been
forgotten, except by a fey of the past
generation,
BCENT OF DOG,
Dogs not only smell odrs in an oe-
casional way, but they likevise seem to
extraot a recognizable ode from almost
everything, as Professor {room Robert.
son also suggests. Ansharisi knows
me when I am dressed in clothes he
never saw before, by hs noses alone
Let me get myself up in theatrical oos-
tume, and cover my fas with s mask,
yet he will recognize ne at once by
some, to us, undiscovenbls perfume.
Moreover, he will recomize the same
odor as clinging to my ebthes after they
bave been taken of. If I shy a pebble
on the beach, he can piol out that iden-
tical pebble among a thousand Even
the very ground on which have trodden
remains to him a faint memento of my
presence for hours dterward The
bloodhound can track a human scent a
week old, which argaes a delicacy of nose
telegrams for every 100 of the
tion. i ;
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Mr. Twynam, of Winchester, England,
| asserts that a single grain of wheat has
| produced 39 ears containing in all 2,800
grains, and that three of the largest of
the ears had respectively 104, 108, and
101 grains,
———
M. Lawroff says, in the Bulletin of the
Paris Chemical Society, that in the action
of metallic glucinum upon mercury
dimethyl, we obtain a white, crystalline,
volatile substance, which ignites on cone
tact with water,
Consul E. IL. Layard, writing from
Noumea, does not consider a ecirenlar
rainbow seen from a hilltop an unusual
phenomenoe. 1t depends, of course, on
the position of the observer as regards
the sun and his ““ooign of vautage,”
namely, having a space below him. In
such a situation he has seen one several
times in his life,
Olgewshi has employed air as a means
for cooling purposes. He has obtained
6c oc inaliquid state and submitted it
to evaporation: at the pressure of one at.
mosphere, or even in a vacuum. In the
latter case he has obtained a temperature
of nitvogen evaporating is a vacuum he
supposes to be—2189,
Wood may soquire an oak, walnut, or
cherry tree color by staining it with ordi.
nary tincture of iodine diluted with
spirit until the exact shade is obtained.
White shellao must be added to the io-
dine solution if the stain is to be made
permanent, or the wood affier the stain is
spplied may be French polished The
iodine may be laidon with a mgoras
brush,
————
Honigmann's locomotive is to be intro-
duced in the St Gothard Tunnel, It esn
be charged from a stationary boiler
with steam and bot water sufflel ut to
make the 20 minutes’ journey thn rugh
the tunnel without requiring any fire
Is therefore does not vitiate the atm 08
phere with r.moke. The exhaust of eam is
special chat aber,
man's PRRUNA, and to-day the deg is
entirely i.~aled, and the thankful old lady
says she has slept more during the last
thres months than she did in the previous
forty. thes years,
Miss Alice Brady, of East St. Louis,
Illinois, suffered from catarrh ophthalmia
for five years, On April 27 she began
treatment under Dr, Hartman, For a
ear before she was a patient of two of
The best known oculists of this eity, but
they signally failed to help her. After
one month under Dr, Hartman and his
Prroxa, her eyes have almost entirely
healed, and, according to her own state-
ment, he has done more for her in this
short s of time than the oculists did
in the previous whole year. PERUNA,
of course, did it.
Miss Annie Baker, First Avenue, Mil.
waukee, writes: “1 take t pleasure
in recommending PERUNA. For years]
have suffered from Asthma. I was in-
duced to try PERURA. It promptly
relieved the paroxysms, and its continued
use rer;ders their recurrence less and less
frequent. Iam confident it will cure me
completely.” J
Walker Brothers, druggists, Batavia, O.,
write: “Dr. 8, B. Hartman, Columbus,
O., Dear Sir : Some (wo weeks ago I had
a very peculiar case, and after a few ques-
tions were answered, I came to the oon-
clusion it was catarrh of the stomach of
the worst Mad, St ten ean Standing.
The patient consulted every phy-
sicia ow and near, | ed her to
try your PERUNA and MANALIN. She
had been having spasms every three or
four days, and the ith dose t them
off, and they have not returned since.”
W. M. Griffith, Ashland, Ky., writes:
“The large chronic ulcers of fifteen
months’ standing, are entirely healed.
The swelling, pain and itching have all
subsided, the leg is healed, and I am per-
fectly well, Peauna is a wonderful rem
edy,
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD TIME
TABLE. IN EFFUT NOV, 17, 1884.
Dally Exoept Sunday.
Leave Westward,
3 5 7 o
AM. AM. PX. PM
$8 NX 5.56
0 10.35 6.10
10.50
16.40
10.51
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Lewisburg, ar.
Lewisburg, iv. 7
Yair Ground...
Vicksburg...
Musinburg.....
Miminburg, Iv
Milmont. on
Laurelton...
UOTE. ccconens FAS
Rising Spring 10.15
Centre hail... W359
Linden Hall. 1140 arrive
von 030 nrrive
Leave Eastward,
2 4 6
AM,
Oak Hall
Oak Hall...
Linden Hall
Centre Hall
Rising spring 850
Coburs......c. ¢.is5
Laureilon.... i»
adding aboat 10 drops to every five
almost incredible to hunan nostrils,
Similary, too, if you watel Ansoharist at |
{his moment, yon will ss tiat he runs
up and down the path, sffing away a
every stick, stone and pimt, as though
he got a separates and dstingnishable
scent out of every one of tlem. And so
be must, no doubt ; for if wen the earth
keeps a perfume of the peson who has
walked over it hours alore, surely
every object about us mwt have some
fsint smell or other, either »f itself or of
objects which have touchel ik. When
wo remember that a single grain of musk
will scent hundreds of hanikerchiefs so
8s to be recognisable ever by our de-
fective organs of smell, then is nothing
extravagant in the idea fat passing
Creatures may leave traces, liscoverable
by keener senses on all thenebbles and
straws which lie across the vad Thus
the smells which make up ialf of the
dog's picture of the universe, are proba.
bly just as continuons and distnet as the
sights which make up the whe picture
in our own case, and which doubtless
coalesce with the other half in tie canine
ounces of wmter) acquire a fine light ting,
which may be still further improved by
This is » fa r better way to bleach sponges
than the «dlorine process, which is un.
satisfactory ' at the best or the tedious
sulphurio 1 wid method
Mangan #0 stool is very dense, tough,
and hard. It does uot require to be
forged or rolled to impart strength to it
like most sbeel It does not tarnish
When brorght to a white Lest and
plunged in water it turns soft and not
An old and a new subseriber to the Re»
the Now York Weekly
World, each one year, for $2.50 rent ua
Milmont...... 40
Mislinburg ar, 800
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Lewisbun, "7 AR 8 4
Lewisburg 1, 5.0 856 10.0 1.06 58
540 ArSl0 ari0i0 ari sched
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Additional t ‘us leave Lewisburg for Montan
stip, 1. B. WOOD,
General Manager, Gen'l Pam'ger Ag't.
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and Erie Divishonp—on and «»
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KID SHOES,
THE MOST DURABLE MADE. J
We carry (le Best and
Cheapest Line of
MEN & 30Y'8 FINE BHOES
in the County.
ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS or THR
P'NGLIBH WAUKEN PHAUST
Seana nann BHOES, srsnnsane
(ost Comfortable Shoe Made.
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NPC CHEMISTS,
ST. LOVIS, MO,
winted tor Lives of 411the Pres
dents of the U. B. The largest,
bandsomest and best LOOK ever
sold Br loss than twice 0%r price
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climate cures,
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HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHO 5,
HARDWARE, :
OILY, OILS AND PAINTS, PAINTS,
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
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EVERYTHING KRIT IN A WELL
nv REGULATED STORE.
He offers bargaine wisorpsssed in this
ww FISH, SALT, TOBACCO, «on
OUR LEADER.
. P. Automatin, Spark Arrest.
ited Portable Engine, with Mil, 18 fh
oarvinge, 30 ft trmek ned 2 stmaltaneons
Jover aot hoad-blocks,
DO YOU KNOW
shape, st the B vu fliee.
PLUG TOBACCO
UNTY.
#11 kinds of produce taken, and Highest
Market Prices paid.
Highest price gud Roe all kinds of