The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 03, 1886, Image 5

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    LONG SUFFERING
From Stone in the Bladder.
It is by no means strange that Dr. David
, N. Y., should have reo
y reading it you
nady, of Roudout
following letter, B
one minute why James Andrews was thankful:
Dr. D. Kennedy, Rondout, N. ¥
Dear sir nti] within a recent
several ye !
will see
is sediment has 1
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n told pain Hav card of Dr Davi
dy's EAVORITE RE i tried it,
us ings Abt uf bottles 1
th
1 Kem
YO
in Hill,
1y’ is especi
the
, constipation
LOE
offered as & ific for ous
kiduey and liver com
disorders arising from tat
To women who sulle any of the
sox Fa temedy
fend
y is nO more |Kgoe 1 ol
ar to their :
self an unfall a real ble
iss of dl)
well of {tse
and 1!
poedy re
yond ie
nt cure of sud
is Dr,
2 sin
OVER 1000000 -
BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER
FAILS TO CURE COUGHS COLDS,
THROAT. ANDALL LUNG TROUBLES
DRUGGISTS SELLIT PRICE,
Weg 51
\LERIAMECURIAL AND ALL BL ELE
PRcloiNo fl -) £1 INR DAUG GISTS. 4
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involontary EF
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i i Consar s fe;
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sna wrasd ants o iis admirable
he wari proves from experience that
grences of Self-Abase ¥ may be effect
withoat «a sargicsl operstion
ram rat rings avrdiaie ting
re AL O/0S « tala and eft atual,
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voids Of
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pad, on rece ips sf four Pe
Ad tl roas,
THE CULVE
New York, S
iyr
PRET YY '
IWELL MEDICAL
41 Ann Bt,
Simay
A VER 5
PILLS
their
their
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stead
and ine
tiled
not at
y+ value.
will not
. if taken
girlie just entering
wad, arid to women whose
dernity 1s drawing to a close,
file, In raodernte doses, merely
to ensn re It action of the
und of
incalculable Value.
PREPARED BY
‘or & Co., Lowell, Mass.
by all Deuggists.
Re
Tone
Yow
Susal
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will he
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—— OR. |
A SPECIFIC FOR
a EPILEPSY. SPASMS, ~9
CORVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS,
$T. VITUS DANGE, ALCHONOLISM,
OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS,
SOROFULA, KINGS EVIL,
UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
RYEUMATISH, NERVOUS WEAKNESS,
NERVRUS PROSTRATION,
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES,
SON 1.50 per Bettly, of druggies, “NNER
TUB ORS, A RICHMOND NERVINE CO., Prog's,
ST. JOSEPH, MO,
To decline taking n sure re y when sick
#1 to court suffering and invite
Sold by J, D. Murray.
’
LORILL ARDS 1 S PAR ADI®
A BEAUTIFUL GAME AME PRESERVE AND
FASHIONABLE RESORT,
The
©, 000
Aven of the Property Now Includes |
To Be Stocked with
Deer and Fish—Buildings
Acres
-
pare
and Roads,
us some in our work on the park,
the men, “but you © i we na
along finely.”
new ame presery Qo
known as Truxedo park.
= at
miles
Its contral point
west from Jersey City
men now employed upon
grou nds are making rapid progress in their
work, and it is expected that the park will
be open for visitors by the 1st of next June,
gang of
cently formed, are being carried out, the
great extent of the project becomes more
apparent. The park will, through the mem-
resent many hundred thousand dollars in
wealth,
900 members, each of whom must necessarily
his share of the expense,
EDISON PHOTOGRAPHS A SOUND."
A A————
At Work on a New Phonograph That Is
te Revolutionize Office Work.
Greater things are in store for the public |
Park. The other day a reporter saw the in.
ventor of the electric light seated at a bene h
| of wonderful machinery with ingenious
mirror appliances attached to all its points
concentrating the rays of an electric
light and throwing them upon a highly pol.
{shed dise, tracing thereby the minute
re
a nowly constructed phonograph and
a larger disc at a distance of three feet,
“l am now perfecting the phonograph,”
All
perfecting my light. I have now some time
on my hands and I have resumed my stady
of the phonograph. No one has touched or
any use of it here, 1
n photograph of the
Here t
Bow
made
Ah?'"
have just
pression ‘ he inventor produced
of the association
well as summer sports,
WHAT THE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS,
The correspondent met Mr. Josiah Patter.
son. Mr. Lorillard’s general superintendent,
who has had charge of the land for many
Yoars
full according to the plans formed,” said the
“Mr. Lorillard’s tract here
ginally embraced about 5,00 acres, but he
x red for this park 1,000 acres more from
the Sterling Mountain company, so that the
of the property now includes 6.000
Tho park be all Orange
[ but a portion of it runs right along
the Rockland county line.” The grounds
are to be well stocked with deer and birds,
renty-two crates of quails for the purpose
nr arrived from the west last week
Truxedo lake,
name, is already
superintende nt.
area
ACTS will in
ounty,
stocked
bass, which wore put in by Mr.
t The bass is a
well black
with
some twelve
gamy
#
y Ars AD N ory
Tah, and wil
This lake covers about 300 acres and
s among the mountains, Its water is
sar and spark! and the fish might well
oe] happy in tbh ine quarters if it wore
ot t for the anglers’ hook and lime. For some
CArs Jas spo yrtsimen have been allowed tO
fish in the lake upsn a paymend of a certain
foe, but now the water will be kept strictly
private, only members of thesassociation, or
those persons who are 0 fortunate as to live
within the limits of the park, ‘being allowed
the privilege of putting in their lines in
addition to this lake there is
smaller sheet of water in the vicinity
Nigger pond,”
pick ered, and numer
the park will
1
TE a 1
Hine
Bn
nr
ealled
which abounds
“Little in
afford excellent trout fishing
Near the station at Lorillard’s the-grounds
are being graded and several buildings are in
process of erection Une of these is to con-
English inn, for the accornmodation
ors, and Mr. Patterson sayssthat who-
harge of this house will Je obliged
sign an agreement not to sell sm drop of
“No intoxicating liquortwill be sold
lace on the grounds,” hey said “amd
OF ¢ person | will be al-
ithin the inclosure at any’ time,
n is not formed for the gpurpose of
g temperance principles, but the
ized that sobriety and; good order
lisorderly
Associa
promot
vation of its cod
US ATTRA
chars cter
FIVE FEATY RES
grounds will ba sub
An inn
constructed oY or a pretty
vater that flows to the: north,
being built on the
i bridge ise novelty for
Sounte¥ ft is of
wounted ns in t
r. and its wallsia re
a fort
tion and 5 fer Afhight
focided Engl kh. A
fre
die’ mney» of one and
the « irive amid bean
wills
one dde of the lake
will be built the club boase, which will, it
is state], when completed,
kind in the
handsome structure
elegance, and very complete in ite appoint
ments. The building will ha ve a frontage
of 230 feet and a wing of 30) feet, and be
four stories in height A theatre will be
added to it, 30 that the wintes © evenings may
be enlivened with the ate -actions of city
amusements
A fine drive will be con structed around
the lake, and numerous boat a will float npon
the water in the summer season. In the
winter fce-boating and tobogganing will
constitute a part of the sports indulged in.
Mr. P. Lorillard will have an elegant resi
dence for himself constructed on one side of
the lake, and directly oppesite a house will
be built for his son, P, Larillard, Jr. The
park will attract thousands «of visitors from
various parts of the country, and all persons
who conduct themselves properly will be al-
lowed the privilege of walking about the
grounds. Nyack Cor, New York Times
A Case of Absent. Mindednoss.
“There is one pleasant feature about box-
office life,” said Treasurer Prior the other
day, “and that is the absent-mindedoes of
people who purchase tickets. It not unre
quently happens that men or women select
two seats, throw down a five or ten dollar
gold piece, and walk off with the tick ots
without waiting for the change. aach
persons ever return for what js due then
They think: ‘Oh, they won't remember me, '
and charge it up to profit and los Thi:
morning a lady purchased a matinee ticket
and gave me n #20 gold piece. I gave her
the sent and £10 in change. She refuse] to
take the money, and sald 1 had made a 1nis-
take, and you may laugh, bat I'll swear to
it on Jeffrey's Guide—I had to argue vith
her for three or four minutes before I ecauld
vonvines her that it was not a silver dollar
she gave mo, What stupid creatures some
wonwn are”
Later: Mr, Prior has just informed me
that his cash is §19 short.—~Chicago News
Very Sweet on the Apostles.
Little Johnny Fizddetop was in a candy
store with his mother, She bought some
figures made of chocolate,
yoga: Johny, are the three graces for
“0, ma, I'd rather have the twelve apos-
fen There are more of ‘em. "Texas Bift-
ngs.
wsdl
pose of
, its de
well
{ul m
in sur
untain sovnery
ner, Un
of the courdry. It willbe a
.
Yankton as an Inland Town.
¥ fu believed that in ten Y
DD. T.. will bean inland i Pro ot
the city, where the river ran twenty foe:
deep five yours ago, there are wow 100 song ;
of Ind six: foot above high water mark: ’
Pay the Rerorren one
and get the N.Y, World
§¥
end of w hich 10 the
line of waves, mak
inches wide, from one
ing one “wave sound.”
sumed the magician. “Of course,
but the machine that
sound would be hgard
miles away distinctly.”
“There is, then, an ultimate
would
five
future for the
I intend to make it of
purposes, It will be
In offices it will take
“Yous, a great one,
used for dictating to,
This is the machine I am now construct
ing. This phonograph was completed so far
as it went, and gave satisfaction to all thos
Ite mission
1 am about to demonstrate, The phonograph 1
am building will have a five-foot wheel,
bw driven by steam The sound
transferred from the phonograph to a wheel
forty times its diameter, the sound thus Ix
making it forty
It will
I will put it
wo
will be
“This is only to prove the perfection of m
shall then construct the
new phonograph for office It will be
wlf-acting, worked by a spring Nankers,
merchants, lawyers and editors can stand up
and speak to it, or can recline upon a loun
the
y
se,
smoke their cigars, and dictate to it at
ease. All they they have to do then
the office who, by touching a
can make 3 talk back or repeat all
wen said to it, which he tran.
his w 11 If he misses anything be
back, when the phonograph
r again Whoever
seen one can take it home, and if a thought,
an idea strikes him, he can instantly confide
nograph, and there it for him
The werapber is an expensive
Mew This will take
machine.”
sir
ix to
boy,
hat hast
seribed at
can spring it
will repeat It Ove
can
pow
the phe i=
day
uli
wiashye
instit in in an off
let tering —-—
New York Wo
The Gold Fever in Duteh Guiana.
(i » pub
an Dut: h
planta
as ruined
wing hav
indastry in
I was manager of a large
tion there, but the gold fever bh
agricultural pursuits, and at least
of the px at work
hitherto inncosssible searchin
gold, It for many
that gold v be found he ut 4050 nm
land, but inter mantry is a vast
dd-digring and o
el to the
WO ETO
all
pea x th
whole in the
; for
years
#HE i=
interior
pial
has been known
i In
the
flew In
Tening
It was not until six years ago thet Gov
ernor Van Sypenstein sont out an expedition
roonl across $0 the 2x fields
the : re
Eldorado
ities, Nn
which oat shed
"n
No sooner wi lonred than t
rush litte
Enorarage
people
nth any
and staked
taken
ntery 5 worth
iit pres thr
bosgiedon the
IN
much larger
t will be
hat ia
Arner
develo
wrnuge ied out
pow wanted in Dutch Guiana is
and so
or these promising resouroes
mn
sane HI CTETE SY Ta
capital to
If the 10,000 Chinese
aiid emigrate
would be heartily
pleasant, and besides gold digg
buasy themeolives in ‘anthering
bean, the tonka bean,
! A ar makers
wel womed
ng they could
the vanilla |
and various plants |
ported in great quantities every
Dutch Guiana Letter
How The Floral Business Was Rained.
“The funeral of Mr. Vanderbilt reminded
me of a great funeral in New York that had
the singular effect of completely ruining the
floral business there,” was remarked to a re-
porter last evening by a leading florist.
“That is singular, Whai were the circum-
stances
“The funeral was that of A. T. Stewart,
the famous dry goods merchant. There were
the largest, the finest, and the greatest num-
ber of floral emblems sent by friends of the
family ever known at any funeral in the
city. All the florists had their cstablish-
ments depleted, and Boston, Baltimore,
Washington, Philadelphia and other towns
were called upon by the New York florists
for flowers. Prices went up, and almost
anything was charged and obtained for de
signs. The number of ploces nx smnted up
into the hundreds, and thousands of dollars
were made by the New York florists within
two or three days.”
“Then how was their busines so completely
ruined by the funcral” inquired the reporter,
mystified
“Simply because there were so many flow-
ers used that the bon ton declared it alto
gether too comin to have any flowens at
all at funerals thereafter, and for three or
four years the flat was in force and florists
almost starved to death. By and by, how-
ever, the Stowart funeral was forgotten,
and, remerpbering only the appropristences
of a floral emblem, people soon got to using
them again. "Cincinnati Times Star.
a
Horn In an Adobe Heuse.
The wife of Gen. Sheridan was born in an
adobe house at Albuquerque, N. M. The
house in which she first saw the light con.
tained ome small graten window, a mud
chimney in the corner and a heavy door
bung on wooden hinges. Major Rucker,
par tus father, was quartermaster of that
military post at the time, and the infantile
years of rw, Sheridan were pass] among
the rude scene § of a frontier army camp.
Sweet Hos chads from the Yukon.
Rosebuds, swoet and large, are an Alaska
tainty. They grow in the Yukon flat
Tans than in this country, and even
the seeds soetn loss dry and “downy” than
those of temperate climes Chicago
Thorndy las Rios, the editor of The North |
American Review, ls only '
Murray's drug store
S10 BLOOD RTRs | + HARDWARE
a FR A
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choice
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Heating Stoves,
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LOSS OF
FEELING OF LA
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LIVER TROT BL}
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FE MAL K n FEAKNESS.
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A LPPET
Ba For male by 2
PRICE #1.090 A
FLES FOU =°
on,
WANTED
for the
MISSOURI
.
BOOT and SHOE MAKI
CENTRE HALL,
The undersigned has opened
the rear of the bank,
and is prepared to do all kin
New boots and sboes made 1
repainiog done. Datisial Jon is guar
teed ana ail work PR ymplly attended
He kindly asks a share of the publi
patronage. [outi®ja’y] A. GU. NOLL
gall over the
or without team.
, Maeed, T., weit: * Tou ak whos §
Te Boo Oe be meesitine
on Lau
y OF
wif! lp & sample to Chane Sadiring an apeney on a werk w
{| ied om fiherat serene. To Dees without oagiinl whe cnn prove
sefves trastwarthy, | will farni® machines So £11 thelr
Ee RT 4. I «fer hd
TH: Re
Good Salaries
eal or traveling Agents, No ex} werience
Steady work JAMES EW BITNE Y. Mi
man, Rochester, New York Mention this pa
per.| Giauyain
The POLICE RB ZETTE wi ed mocyure
ly wrapped, toany sAdrewm in the | sited Siates for
thr oe monthe on receipt of ONE LUOLLAR
1. itera digeount a jowed 10 stimasiers, ag &
snd eisbs, Sample copies malle free, Address s
orders Ww RIUHARD K. FOX,
Franklis Sgr are, N.Y.
we
a Wo
ery.
The T.cgan® Machine works.
BZLLEFONTE, PA.
n———
——
We desire briefly to esll your altention to the
— Union Combined Anvil, Vise and Dell]
Thoosands of which are already in use, giving the best of ratisfaction,
gre
among mechanics, farmers and parties baving nre—as ne arly every por
70 has at different limes—of a light and convenient tool that will obvi.
ate the necessity of losing time and going to a machine shop for repairs
that wonld take but a few minutes il the proper facilites were at hand.
We remedy this annosance and plack at a price within the reach of ail
THE UNION DRILL, ANVIL AND VISE COMBINED,
Ask yourselves bow of.en you pave wished for & tool of this kind
to do some small job about the workshop, house or farm; not having
which you have, in loss of time and money, or allowing the job to remain
times, nud order at once of
finished, paid the price of it perhamw several
bs THE 1 LOGAN Buuverosts, Pe,
MACHINE WORKS,
or ank your iB ipod mercnant to get you ore.
Price, 88,00.
All kinds Sy a ayn and water pipe fitting doae.
an
STOVES.
y £3
ly
BUILDERS &
ntion te our stock
NGE,
rates on halo
McFARLANE
: WERVOUSOEBILITY
CIRGANI0 wv EAEWRES
i 5
I. Rapes, Cunt PORE
KERVOUS #1
DEBILIT TX
firgents Weakness,
pli
§ PHYSICAL L.
DECAY, be
InYoung, al Wiad
Aged Men.
Temes ron Soven BR
YEARS BY UDE IH MANTTID
i HoUsAND C ;
CASES. 3 .
TREATY LNT. ET :
HARRIS REME ’Y or ———
18. X00,
FEOMS ! Not a Truss.
aes LY ESR BL
B 1 BF
fi ey oa Ve
Ur" cg SRNR I A i
Tae Greatest J
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BY ii 7 FRE
TORP be
ne
J.ossofl appr to Bree ai .
the head, with a dull censatios in the
back part, Pais usder tho shoulders
blade, Fullness after onting, with a dise
inclination to exorgjon of bo y ormisd,
Irritability of vemper, Yow spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttericg at tho
Heart, Dots before ths eyes, Headacko
over the right eye, Resticssncas, with
fitfa! drenms, Highly colored Urine, nx 2
CONSTIPATION,
TUTT'S PILLS are especinlly &
to such Canes, OD
change of {es ony ts
Berean the AY
body to Take an Flest
nourished, BE yy
Jgestive Ovy
—— —— ——
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of a Democratic Administration,
Published in the City of Kew York
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he DatLy Sran contains all the news 8 of the
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