CENTRE REPORTER. . KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r ae Hav, Pa. Tuurs, Aeris 26, 1888 ERM. One year, $1.50, when paid in ad Those in arrears subject to previous ements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ) §, and b cents for each subsequent insertion. THE QUEEN OF THE COAST. IE OLD FASCINATION AND THE NEW AT- LTRACTIONS OFFERED BY CAPE MAY, om Phila, Daily Times, April 14th, 1888.] here isa perennial youthfulness about d Cape May which is continually tak- jg shape in some new enterprise design- | to add additional attractiveness to the mous resort. In the days of old, when je fame of Cape May stood out boldly inst all the wor!d as the pleasure re of the American people, popular de- nd was pot so exacting. The wide- hing beach, the grand surf, good ho- and fine company gave abundant sasnre to the hosts of vigitors who jour- eyed thither by boat or stage or cuin- ons family coach. They demanded no tricions features to heighten the tural loveliness of ocean or sky or to d to the fascination of atmosphere. It 8 enough if they lived well and revel- i in the beauty that surrounded them. Later on the world seemed to revolve hore rapidly, the visiting hos's were hirled over the Jersey sands in hours pstead of days. They found the same id Cape May which their fathers and ndfathers had known, bat the tastes if the children had changed, They lived pore in & day than their ancestors did in week. They longed for newress and sshness, snd pined for excitement. Brest hotels were built to conform to heir notions, Society held a summer Sonrt on the sands; glittering equipages plied along on the glistening beach; fes ivals of music and song mingled their harmony with neverceasiog music of the saves: a great pier was projected ont in Ro the deep, where mirth and festivity chased away care, It was a new Cape May evolved from the substance of the old. : I A striking fact in this connection 18 hat evervone who visits Cape May al- ays returns. It may be for a day ouly pr two «lays, vet they go back. There is singular charm in sea and air and sorf, which tempts the one-iime visitor to re- new acquaintance with the pleasureful surroundings. The prospects for the coming season are bright. There is more activity ip real estate than ever known before, and? Sethe demand for cortages and accommo da ions foreshadow that nt only are a large number of old admirers retarning ors are joining the procession. Last sammer, after hasty organization and rapid preparation. the groands of the Cape May Athletic Club were open- ed. The success of the undertaking wus econspicaous, Its organizers and patrons embraced all the prominent residents and property owners, aud the spectators of the sports included everybody. This season the hand~ome grounds will be im- proved and a series of athletic exhib:- gion and sports of every character ex en- ing through the summer will be arrang The glittering gem of this year’s acquir- ed attractions is the race track. A very eligible piece of ground just ontside the ei y limits on the turnpike leadiug to the Point has been purchased by the Cape May Driving Park Association. A mile and a half-mile track bss been | id out aad built, and work on the grand stand, club house, and stables are to be com- menaced at an early day and pushed for- ward to completion again the openiog of the season. The grand stand will ac- commodate 5000 people and the stable is to furnish stalls for 75 to 100 horses. In the arrangement and coustruction of track snd buildings some novel improve- ments wil be added. Toe old Cape May has long borne the palm for the beaty of its women, and it may now win new ianrels from the pliye- jeal strength of its mer and tue records made on its tarf, -~ The next census of the population of the United States witl be the ceuteunial Leensus. The first census was taken io 1790, and at this period the whole popu- ation was less than four millions, or but little more than half of the preseut popa- | {ation of the Empire State of the Union In 1810 it was aboat twice this number, and had more thas doabled ia 1840, and more than doubled again in 1870. In I880 it was more than fifty miilions, and the nextcensus will probably show =a population of between sixty-five and gevénty millions. In about thirty years thereatter it will, ar the past rate of in- grease, ba not far from one haudred aod | forty millions. There are children now living who, if the past mate of increase shall be continued, will be hving when the population of the United States wil be nearly three hundred millions, The latest lockout or labor trouble was the onethat brewed in beer circles last | week. Nobody is hart -nobody cares E Beer or no beer, the world mill move, and if it can't on beer, there are oceans of water to fall back on. The boycott of the brerdrinkers oa beer is atemperaoce move ina new quarter, and if it is kept up the temper pe societies may sit down, look on and (OE TO STOCKHOLDERS ~THE AN. nual meeting of the stockholders of the nrg and Tyrone Railroad Oiinpagy will be the offies of the company, No. South h street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Monday, Ma Rat 113 o'clock, a. m. Election for and directors same dat 40d place, JAMES R, McCLURE, [J CAUTION, The Bnderaiened have pure! ened, at vatalile’s sale, atl the pers pal oroper : or Hoanrd Smith, of near Farmers Sine it: Cow, eookstove, ool stove, 2 4 beds, flour chest, 9 chairs, 2 chest carpenter 100's, and all personal property and will the game in his posession. All are hereby cautioned against PRING OPENING eri lL meee &A.LOEB Re | BELLEFONTE. Pa, FEET EEN EE New Goods! The Spring and Summer Seasons will soon be here and we are glad that we can announce to our many friends that we have alar ger and finer stock than New Stock ever. in ev. ery Department. 0-3-0 CARPETS! If you want to buya new Carpet this Spring, come and see our immense line lling at We have which we are se lowest prices. all grades. o--EEe- El Our reputation in Centre County for selling only the best or gre ide of clothing is We immitations an established fact. never handle or shoddy and our custom- ers know what they buy. all the late styles in Clothing. Have new stock and o-B-B We would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies to our Dry Goods Depart- ment, Our Stock com- prises the new styles and latest novelties in cloths for Spring and Summer wear, Ro | S&A.LOEB ne ‘with said property, fon ARPES & Kamas WALL PAPER : WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. Painting and Paper Hanging, A SPECIALTY AT S. H. Williams, 46 High Street, Bellefonte, Penna. We have the Largest Stock of Wall Pa- ever brought to Bellefonte, at prices lower than ever before. BROWN BACKS 7¢, WHITE BACKS 12¢, PATENT BACKS 0c, WHITE BACKS 12¢, SATINE and MICAS 1%, GOLD from 15 to 45e, Empossed Golds and Flocks fram 45 cents Lo $1.75 per plece. COLOR BORDERS—6 band 12¢, 5 band 15 cents, 4 band 2 cents, 8 band 8 cents, 2 band 45 cents, 1 band 75 cents GOLD EMBOSSED BORDERE~S band 2 cents, 4 band 35 cents, 3 band 45 cents, 2 band 75 cents, 1 band $1.00 w £1.50, We have ‘good Painters and Paper Hangers constantly in our em- ploy. Are prepared to execute work on short notice and in a workman-hike manner. Call and examine our stock phone Connection, Tele HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IX ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI- FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION, UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: UPEN TO BOTH BEXES TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. and AGRI with constant il 4d in the Labora 1 AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses } CULTURAL CHEMISTRY justrations on the Farm an tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret! cal and practical. Students taught original study w fin the mien pe, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and } mh course the Laboratory NGINEERING, very extensive with best mod trumenis Ancient and Mi 1, with origi field MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY and applied MECHANIC ARTS: ¢ study, three yearns ing and «quipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING § » wor ning shop with COU, New chanics, Sound, lLigh very full cores Lice PARTMENT ough fis January 11 188% spring term, inter term Ope : For Catalogue or other Inforns th, 1888 W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prost, Fiate College, Centre Co. Fa. REWARDED are those RICHL who resa this and then act, they will find honorable employment (hat will hot take them from thelr bomes and fam) lies. The profits are large and sure for every in dustrious person ny have made and are now several ire] dollars a month. It is nd upwards per day, Either sex, young or wi. Everyl you 1% No special Sifiit tpired i 5 y req 5 it as well ny one, Write 8 i particulars, which we mail fre #tinson & Co., Portland, Maine WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock | Steady smplo t guarantesd. SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID. Apply st once, stating age (hase Brothers Company, "ROCHESTER NV. 0 bas revolution ised the world doring the last half century. Not least amon the wonders of inventive progress ia & meelhon and systetn of work that cas be performed all over Lae country without separating the workers from their homes. Pay liberal. an the work, cither sex, young or old: no special ability required. Capital pot needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value ani importance to you, that will start you in blsiness, which will bring you In more money right away, than anything else in the world Grand uth free, Address Tavs & 00, Augusta, Maine, ly # ol tre ¥ ® A 1 1 : of if § se i Be 5 Wareeas, the Hon, A. 0. Furst, President of the Court of Common Pleas of the 0th Jud Fmriet, Sonststing of Sie of Ooutie untingdon, and “hester Munson ing date ro Tho bud 4 ody iL 0 me di rected, for hold NA Ly Termi and General Jail yey auf Bes ions of the Peace in Bellefonte the county of Osntre the sth M of April vonti ven to the Coron and Consta ALLEGHESY BT,, BELLEFORTE, PA Free Buss to and from all trains, he YON, Prop. GG. B BRANI 0)-SHOEMAKER,~(0 CENTRE HALL, PA, 1 haye opened a Shoemaker Shop in Deininger’s building, above Harper and Kreamer's Store, and am prepared to attend to all kinds of work pertaining to Work attended to PROMPT LY. Prices reasonable, my trade. 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