The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1887, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pro's
CENTRE Harr, Pa., Fenrvany 16, 1887,
Remsen — ——————
A projectis on foot in London for
sending 5,000 Jewish colonists to Mexi-
co to be distributed among the
tural distriots. The proposed
are victims of Russian persecution.
.
agricul-
colonists
The President has signed the Mexican
pension bill. Every soldier who served
sixty days in the Mexican war and is
now sixty-two years of age is entitled to
Widows of
the
age named, ara also entitled to the pen-
sion.
& pension of $8 per month.
such soldiers, who have attained
-———
Senator Blair's newest freak for what
he terms ‘progressive legislation” is to
pass a law prohibiting the carrying on of
any kind of business on Sanday. His
idea is to stop the publication and sale
or Sunday, the trans-
mission of all mails, the
steam , and a general ahol
tion of all on that
dav. He has been collecting petitions
from all
of all news]
wmpers
running of
nsiness
is sincere in
the be kind can
and will
years.
be ¢ t ithin the next two
_- > —
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
is aboat to make its road from Philadels
phia to New York a four-track line. Its
intention to do this before very long was
announced President George B,
Roberts,
tion will be the giving out
by
The latest move in the direc-
of contracts in
a few davs for the construction of two
additional tracks
for abont sixteen miles
the vicinity of Monm«
nth Janction,
in
Work will be begun as soon asgthe frost
and the tracks wil
When it is
practically
is ont of the ground,
be ready for use this year.
finished the road will bave
four tracks from Jersey Cily to Trenton,
there
Elizabeth apd over bridges, but
being only two tracks throngb
near'y
all the rest of the way there will be four
. -—— » -
ATLANTIC CITY.
ew rk Hom
There
ness al Atiantie City now which ne
one can fail to. recognize, The carpen-
ter a painter have held the town since
its evacnation by the summer army, and
have left their nn
tel. Two large hotels have been lifted
bodily from their fonndations and no
ed down toward the beach.
Very many of the other i Obs 1a have
been improved and refitted, and severa
naw ones have been erected. The
tages look bright and cheerful in
new dresses of fresh paint, and the gen-
ial winter sunlieht, bathing all in its
brightness, makes the city bv the ses
more attractive than ever,
There has been no storm
to injure the piers or the
The board walk is a
of Atlantic City, Itisthe common prop
erty ofall, and it is broad eoough and
long enough to accommodate everbody
A morning walk over the beards from
Excursion House tg Inlet, with the great
Atlantic breaking against their supports
and the genial breeze from the Golf
Steam fanning one’s cheeks, will bring
the ruddy glow of health to the fices of
those who bave vainly tried to gain it
elsewhere
The sanitary arrangements of the city
sre now excellent, The new system of
drainage adopied last year works very
gatiafactonily, and overcomes the only
natural disadvantage the city ever had
te contend against :
Not only ia ita winter temperatore
mild, genial and bright. bat there is al
wavs a fresh, bracing air which makes
out of-door exercise a positive delight.
The ocean sun-parlors are also very
attractive features of life on the beach.
These are great glass-enciosed pa-
villous, built on the strand, where one
may sit all day and read or watch the
everchanging waves, In fine weather at
midday the parlors are exchanged for
the beach, and here, snngly wrapped,
one sits in the sand and literally revels
in the wealth of sun and air. There
are very few days too inclement for
going out, snow melts as fast as it falls
and rain makes no mud. One ea's an
sleeps in the hotel, and spends one's
evenings there, but the honrs of the day,
all too short, are passed in the open air.
‘The natural result of this kind of living
is the acquisition of health and strength.
To the people of New York and the
East, Atlantic City is pecnliarly attrac
five. Even if they are southward bound
Atlantic City is on their way, and a stay
of a few weeks will always result in
pleasure and benefit, :
Representatives of the best society of
all the cities f the Eastern and Middle
States gather here during February and
March, ard form a britliant social cire Je
who take their recreation in a restfu
and their pleasure in an noconventional
way.
f newness and
is an air « fresh
sat
nd
arks on cottage and ho.
iv.
cot
their
this winter
board walk
distinctive featurs
. a rn
WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO.
The unprecedented sale of Boschee's
CGlerman Syrup within afew years, hag as-
tonished the world. Tt is withont donbt
the safest and best remedy ever discover-
ed for the speedy and effectnal cure of
Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung
troubles. It acts on an entirely different
principle from the usual prescriptions
given by Physicians, as it does not dry
up a Cough and leave the disessostill in
the system, bat on the contrary removes
the caus of the trouble, heals the parts
affected and leaves them ina pure
healthy condition. A bottle kept in th®
house for use when the diseases mak®
their appearance, will save doctor's bills
and a long spell of eerions illness. A
trial will convince you of these facts. 1
js positively sold by alldry and
gearal dealers in the land rice, 75
cts. large bottles,
~Hives WANTED by Aaron Harler at
Centre Hall station. Highest price paid
in cash. tt
WHATS IN A SURNAME?
Wonderful Specimens Which Suge«
gest and Defy Definition.
A Novel Vian for Simplifying the Directo
ries~The Probable Origin of a Number
of English Thoughts
Suggested by Them.
Names, and
f instead of a name
ing the world were
plan would have
mend it. Dire
there would be no «
twenty-four Mrs
to address a letter
enters
th
a number, the
many WOT =
tories would be ifi i
hance
Joneses
to do but
9,248, 700,
advantages there
When i
name!" she talked,
random Her
is beautiful, but it
writs
CR
loss
speech
indeed, as any on
soe, in the stranges
difference between i
That Romeod
instant can ¥
fact
name
hat he
for playing
Freat doal
Thompsor
one in ni
twelve 1 Beot
Answer 0 one
names.’ The
Wales are calc
every
wo take
Jones and Willi
eight will
Life with a
at the bes
tends us is inflaeno
pie
bear
of CORSEGUaNC 5 : «
Isaac Disracli, “will have, in spite of
pur phi
effect on our ears and ass
man to inherit an ab
game ist hav
neck in childhood to keen s yin the
depths of
to find
ari or any
least approaching in ,
Toothaches, or Bang, or Baby. Who could
fancy a Bquib ora Gable visited at any
tine by the inspirations of genius?! John
Wilkes expressed this idea once in conver.
sation with Dr. Johnson. They vere speak.
ing of Elkanah Bettie, the last of the oijy
poets, There is something in names,"
sald Wilkes, “which one can not help feel
ing. Now Elkapah Settle sounds go queer;
who can expect much from that name! We
should have no hesitation to give it for
Jolin Dryden in preference to Elkanah
Bettie from the namos oaly, without know.
fag their different merits, Considerations
such us these, not to speak of testamentary
injunctions and conditions attached to
deeds of ontall, have induced people from
time to time to change their names. The
world being as it is, and man's instinct
leading him to fimten on and worty the
ridiculous, it is often a sensible procesding,
Cuthbert is mado to take the place of Cud-
dy, McAlpine of Halfpenny, Belcome of
Bullock, De Wins of Wilkins and Ephraim
Bug is transforned into the aristocratio
Howard
seveuly-ih
th rag
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answer
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don't care any thing about
the cover mst harmonize with a chotey
gerior table with n vod plush top.”
“NEARLY CRAZED
with pain’ is the sad « ry
Ol Tin Ling 3
other |
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1ASH RATES,
NiO ASSESSMENTS,
kyivania apply
LUNDY & CO,
Slate A Tile
Wil iamaport, Pa.
OC. DINGES, Special Agent
MADAME DEAN'S
SPINAL
1L¥O0ddNS
tio and Intelligent
J dies wanted to Introduce
r Corsets In every county. No
noe required Agents are
monthly, 150 different styles to
Largest commisddons, best terms, and
able goods, Batisfantion guaranteed,
terri % given, 83 OUTFIT FR
trated :
oF farm
alogue aud
Ask 1 Dns)
* new bon
you © Rooke with
D AGENTS to WRITE for
Don't delay if you wish to secure ferris
tory.
LEWIS GONIELE # 00, SV BRCADWAY, NEW YORK
J
JREAK
BUT NOT A BAD ONE.
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WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM OURORDINARY LINE
CESSFUL IN BECURING THE
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FORTH
:
ORGAN.
TRUMENTS IN THE MARKET ANOTHER FEAT
BE THE BEST FOR TBE MONEY
CONSTANTLY HAVE ON HAND A LL Ll
FINE SILVERWARE, GOLD PENS, PENCILS. RINGS,
PINS
OF GOODS
CENTRE COUNTY
CELEBRATED |=| PATTERSON |-
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED IN
TURE 1S THAT WE GUARANTEE IT
INE IT YOURSELF. WE
AGENCY FOR
10
CHARMS, HAINS, GOLD AND "ER SPECTACLES LL
Line of Silverware, Spoons, Forks, Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Itevolvers,
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the Agency for and
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOME,
the mondern
others with wii
and
mproveinen's and
for dress
Nothing
please your wife
attachments adapied
makers or the ome,
would better
HONE machioe,
CrILEINTIN & CO...
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have a Railroad thr
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store, it will more than pay you to ord
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the lawest
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Philadelphia
Erie Mail East, Niagara Express West, and Day
Express East make close connection at Lock Has.
ven with BE V. RE R. Trains
=Erie Mail East and West conuect at Erle with
| rains on LS. & M.S RR: st Cony with B. P &
IW.RR st Emporium with BLN. Y & P. R R.,
{and af Driftwood with A.V.R. R
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THE IMPROVED
HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE. __
UEWISRURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R
Daily Except Sunday,
Westward Eastward
FMAM AN MIM P
¥ 15 50: Montandon 1 10
£05 Lewis
i6 15 Biehl
wh Vicksburg
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445 Millmont
or Laareliom
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19 Penn
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#5 Linden Hall
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COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED
HENLY 4 MONARCH , FENCE!, MACHINE 2 14fPloamnt
18 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL 5 s 3 pasiann
1 Becanse the wire is stretghed the full length of the field before the weaving i= oom
a any sized wire can be used, and either 2.8, 4, or § double strands can be used,
wemvihg Br Pr or style of ploket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy
You Ple RS a a id. over rough and uneven ud, or up and down hill like,
making as good a fence as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pilokets
as uy | A a aa "Motarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
bom oad pk en or boy, can operate it, aud there are no paris to get out of order and
repal
! 4
7 Becanse it is made of the materials, and, with proper carve, will last a Ufegime.
8 the price 1s within the reach of every farmer. \ tt . >
# Because it is the onl ime that foroes the slat or picket finmly against the wire, thus
socuriug the slat in such a and permanent manner thai it cannot be pulled out,
16° Boca Te; k, and i h .
10 Because the fonce made by this machine will tura all kinds of stock, much strong
than once, and jates nll danger of injury to stock.
o il a y pred oh the wire i the posts with sia
ping the wood parts from coming in contact with
¥
matter, as all boards iv
expose for ir.
Ing DOW .
and wost durable funce, and is the oly | gag on, mnt be Sonompanied with cash
! rive ahs id ey the. We will buy all
For prices of machines, force material, or territory _ nh
Fvigryommmompuinnivony | TL SUI FONE Lake er
&
14! Plos
nS BE
Additional trains leave Lewbburg fr Monten.
BAS am 8s om, amd } pw. returning
lonve Montandon for Lewisburg st 290 8 wm, 6.00
Hat aa
5 WG J. BR. WOOD.
General Manage 2 Gen 1 Pass'wer Agh
~WaxTeD. ~Abount 400 bu. of good
shelled corn within the next seven days,
for which we will pay an sdvasce over
present market prices. Oall on
Kuntz & Sox.
Ss Sissi wo
~Waxren. ~The undersigned wishes
to purchase a number of shoats. Call at
Centre Hall Roller Mill tf A. Hanresn.
INJroTICE IS HERERY (NVEN THAT FRO
: cau. date of this notice we wil