Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 12, 1885, Image 5

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    Wintor by the Sea
ATLANTIC CITY,
Five or six years ago Atlantic City
was unknown, except ag A summer re
sort, few months
thousand thronged its
ported in its turf, but with the coming
of autumn they vanished, leaving the
town to sleep in quiet through the long
months of winter. Wise heads, however
sew that there were a mildness
For a
eli:
mate, an equability of temperature and
recuperative properties in the sea air
which would some day attract as many
visitors in winter asin summer, An
enterprising hotel proprietor kept Lis
house open for one winter as an experi
ment, People came, a few at first, but
all experienced decided benefit, and the
number increased
ol
from year to year,
until its reputation asa great winter
sanitarium is now firmly established.
Last season six or eight hotels were fill-
ed with winter guests, snd this winter
others have joined the pioneers, and
there will beample accommodations for
thousands of visitors.
Many conditions combine to make
the place a great winter health resort.
Its favorable location on the southern
shore of New Jersey at a pont, it is
said, nearer than any other section of
this coast to the Gulf Stream, secures
forit a gentleness of climate unsurpass-
ed on the North Atlantic. Rehind the
town is a vast waste of sand, which ab-
sorbes the atmospheric moisture, and
aids largely in drying and purifying the
aii. There is ne body of fresh water
within fifty miles; the soft sea breezes
tempered by the ocean’s warm currents
bring to land the health of the sea,
while the land winds are robbed of
their dampness in their course over the
sands. These influences tone down the
severity of winter to a degree that is
remarkable when the thermometric
observations of Atlantic City are com-
pared with those of points of the same
latitude further inland. The medical
fraternity bear overpowering testimony
to the efficacy of the climate in pul
monary and other kindred diseases,
and their resorted patients are willing
witnesses to the same fact,
Apart from these considerations the
city itself presents a number of desira-
ble features. It is a well governed,
bandeomely built, and stiractive city
of some eight thousand permanent resi.
dents. All the accessories of city life
are at hand, There are miles of hand-
some avenue streets railway, stores
of every description, churches, and an
elcellent market, supplied with all the
abundance of the land. The hotels
origoally built fore summer use
have been reconstructed and refitted
with the appliances necessary
for comfort in winter. Open
fires supplement the heat of stoves and
radiators, while they add a charm of
cheerfulness to their bright surround-
ings. The houses are built in full view
of the sea, and glass-enclosed porticos
afford both a prospect and s pomenade
for the invalid too weak to face the ea-
ger air.
One's enjoyment of out-of-door exer-
cise is perfect. The bright, bracing ain
charged with the freshneas of the sea,
is a constant temptation to walks, sails,
or drives, For the pedestrian a hand-
some board walk along the whole ocean
front affords a fine field for exercise.
A splendid beach drive of ten miles,
and a surprising variety of vehicles of
all descriptions, offer fine facilities for
driving, while the inlet is famous as
well for its sailing as for its fishing.
There is no need of idleness, if one
carea to be acrive
No epidemic disease has cver prevail
ed at Atlantic City. The] sanitary
measures are in the hands of a board of
health, the members of which fully ap-
preciate the responsibilities of their
position. Pure drinking water is in-
troduced from the interior, and a sys-
tem of sewerage is now being provided
which promises to prove a most potent
factor in preserving the health of the
growing town. The topography of the
town does not admit of patural drain-
age, snd formerly the refuse and waste
were carted off by contract. This plan
proved unsatisfactory, and it was deter
mined to employ some more effective
methods, A comission was appointed
to examine various systems of drainage,
and devise the best possible plan from
such as had effectively elsewhere. The
commitiee studied the question with
care, and chose as the best what is
known as the “West System.” By this
method the waste and sewerage are
forced through pipes toa central reser-
voir, and sthenos pumped out to & point
beyond the corporate limits, where, by
the aid of machinery, the solid sub-
stance is converted into phosphates,
aad the liquid, purified by filtration, is
allowed to flow into the bay. This is »
most effective method, and one that
has been used with great success in this
country snd in Earope. The work of
laying the pipes is being pushed for-
ward with vigor by a New York firm,
and the early compli tion of the work
is confi lently expected,
[In the matter of scecessibility no re
| sort ix more favored than Athavtic City,
Prom Philadelybia ivis a ridé of one
and a half and from New Y.rk fow
In summer |
beach and dis: |
| ment of easy Jnccess ganda
Pennsylvania
Fart
the double induer
the
To the residents of the
and un half hours by
Ruilroad,
and North it offers
complete
change of climate. ln a day's journoy
they may pass from the rigors of North-
ern winter into the goniality of early
spring.
Although the season is not consider-
od open until February, the vanguard
of the coming army already
haod, and the hotels are receiving daily
18 n!
necessions to their number of guests
Every indication points to a most suc-
cessful senson,
— A A———
The State Board of Pardons has de,
cided not to interfere with the execu-
tion of Dr. L. U. Bench, The case had
A.
Landis, Esq., in a very complete man
been presented to the board by S,
ner and argued with »ll the ability and
fervor of that distinguished advocate.
Mr. Landis has all the time been 1n-
pressed with the conviction that Beach
is insane, or was insane st the time
he
threw all his energies into the defense
the deed was committed, and
and has since the trial left nothing un
done to secure a pardon or a commu.
tation of the sentence to life imprison-
ment, His eflorts, however, have been
unvailing and Beach must hazg on the
day appointed. While the decision of
the Pardon Board is satisfactory to the
great majority of the people it will sur-
prise many who had believed that the
efforts in his behalf would be successful. |
— Altoona Times, ~—To-day is the time set
| dated Sept.
{enst 17 64-100 perches,
for the execution.
William H. Laverty died sud denly |
on Sunday morning, Jan. 18th, st the |
home of his granddanghter, Mrs. Annie |
Loyd, in the 79th year of his age. He |
was born in Huntingdon county, now |
Blair, one mile west of Hollidasyburg,
near the place where the Holliday |
children were killed by the Indians. He |
was a son of a granddaughter of Wil- |
liam Holiday: the father of the murder-
children, His mother's
name was Mary Holliday, In
moved to Lycoming county, now Clin- |
ton, where he had a contract on the |
West Branch canal, near Youngwomans
town. In 1839 he moved to Mill Hall |
and resided there and in the vicinity |
until 1852, when he and his tamily |
moved to Cambria county. He was a!
consistent member of the Methodist |
ed maiden |
1836 he |
i
Episcopal church for forty nine years.
L. H. Democrat.
A A——
Last week Senator Wallace introduce |
an anti-discrimination bill in the sen- |
ate that is very exhaustive in its prov-
isions, It provides that any railroad
shall bave the right tc intersect, cou- |
nect or cross any other railroad, and
shall receive or transport passengers,
tonnage and cars, loaded Jor empty,
without delsy. Any railroad or canal
company refusing or neglecting to sct
as a common carrier or demandiog an
exhorbitant compensation shall forfeit
and pay threefold the actual damages
suffered to persons or corporations by
reason of such refusal. Any railroad or
canal directory, official or employe neg-
lecting or refusing to aid in the perfor-
mance of that railroad as a common
carrier shall be adjudged guilty of a
misdemeanor, subject to imprisonment
for not more than six months and pay
a fine of not more than $3,000. Any
railroad demanding or receiving exor.
bitant rates for transporting [freight
or passengers is subject to payment of
threefold damage to the party injured
or if the employee so charged shall be
adjudged guilty of the misdemeanor,
with the punishment stated in the first
instance. Threefold damage is lo be
awarded where unjust discrimination
is practiced.
About 12 o'clock Thursday night
while Police Officer Dotzler was stand-
ing at the corner of Sixteenth street
and Eleventh avenue he observed
smoke coming out the front door at the
house of Mrs. S. J. Renner, Eleventh
avenue above Sixteenth street. The
officer ran over and found a couple of
woman and a couple of men fighting in-
side with a fire. The place is occupied
as a millinery store and the fire was
among the boxes on the shelves. The
officer directed the party, and with the
sid of a litile water the flames were
smothered,
An investigation showed that oil had
been spilled along the shelves and large
quantities had been spilled in the draw-
ers at the side of the room. Mrs. Ren-
{to beginning, conwining 7 scres and
| thereon erected a large, wel
| le house, suitable for
Barnums Great London Shows will
not be divi led, us was stated in the
New York Tues ol the 21 Mr,
Barnum ss«ures the public that they
inst,
will never be divided, bui continue to
add new attructio
mous show,
Sheriff
bv virtue of
Ns
saith,
sundr writs of Fiori
the
Pieas of Centres county, and to ine
nus, 1astied ont of urt of Common
Fu- |
claw, Lovart Faeine we d Venditioni Expo- |
direct. |
CHINA HALL
~~ REMOVAL.
s to Lis alrardy fu: |
W.H. WILKINSON,
Agent for John Wanamaker,
has removed to sore room
ed, will ba exposed wt public sale, at the |
Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, |
on SATURDAY, FEB
at 1 1-2 o'clock p.m, the following prop-
erly, ie wit:
28th, 1885,
No. 1.
All that certain messunge, tenement and
lot of ground siwuste 1n the Botough of
Philipsburg, Cenire county, Pa, bounded
und described ws follows. Beginning on
Front street at the corner of lot No. 11,
thence by Front street 66 fost to corner of
lot Ne. 18; 240 tet 10 the railroad ; thence |
by the ratiroad 66 feet to the corner of lot
No, 11; thence by lot No. 11
the place of beginnig Thervon ervcted a
Inrge brick opera house, and sn double-
frums dwelling house, wrranged so ws to
secommodate two Lenants
Seized, tuken in execution,
sold as the property of J H
No. 2
snd to be
Pierce,
All that certain taessunge, tenement and
tract of land situste in College township,
Centre county, Pa, beginning st the wid-
dle of Cedar Crock, on the line of Moore's
land, thence north 2
south 78%, west 110 perches to pine; thence
south 20°, emat 140 perches to stones;
thenoe by Cedar Crees, by its several
Courses, and distances Wo the piace of be.
ginning, containing 98 acres and 129 per.
ches and sllowance; being the same premi-
ses that W. A. Murray and J. D. Murray,
executors of George Murray, dee'd. Deed
a2, 1881; conveyed to said
Chas. J. Stamm, exceptiog sll tha. certain
piece of land, bounded nnd described ws
follows, viz :
by lands of Geo, W. Campbell, north 3{
to stones; thence
along Hontz anl Baker, south 81}° west
100 72 100 porches, to stones; thence by
the public road along Isnds of Chas J
Stamm, south 71 east HB
to sLones | thence south
by rond north 867° east
130
from Cre Mur-
perches, See relesse
rge
1883, Misce
There n
k ‘Gs
erected » two-story
ansous B
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page
frame d welling bouse, bank barn and other |
outbuildings
Seized, taken in execution,
sold ns the property of C J
No 3
sll that cerlain messuage,
and to be
Stamm
by lot No 52 (now Myers properly
the south esst by Laurel
north east by Recond street and on the
south west by North Front street; ssid lot
: on
plroel;
240 feet to |
west 165 per. thence |
tenement or |
plece of ground situste in the Borough of |
Philipsburg, bounded on the north west |
on Lhe!
In Centre County Bank
| . »
| Building.
Constantly in stock a full assort-
ment of
China, Granite,
6. 6. Yollow-ware,
and Table Glass,
AT LOWEST
City Prices.
7-6t.
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC LAMP.
| A MODEL.
Beginning at stones, thence |
i
{ east 1936-100 perches Lo white onk; thence |
80 84-100 perches i
| ray's executors to Charles J Summ, dated |
| April 10th,
The Electric Lamp. is one of those nesis
evired in every family. There nothing to
r dangerous in its «
ary to manage. 10a light ie generated by slectricity st
| small expense. The Incaxpesceny Klestric Lamp con.
| wists of srave, Groas Pravisa Broawer, and Dovsir
| Busormic Gewpaaron | with full ioeravcrions for pub
| ting in operation. Kitoer size mailed on receipt of
| price by the manufacturer
Frederick Lowey.
P.o. 80% 1322 94 4 UF FULTON STREET, NEW YORK
N. Bo Estimates furnished for factory, church,
| residences and municipal Nghting at lowest gost, and
| all kinds of electrical work undertaken by contract
aries
explode
ea
.
| WANTED!
being 66 feet front on North Front street, |
two bundred and forty feet back along
Laurel street to Second street; and 60 feet
on North Second street, said lot being
numbered in the plan of said Borough of
Philipsburg as lot number 59
Ets
dwelling house, a large store building of
LWO rooms, One Now ore pied by Jowept
lLebman, cluthier, the other by
& Son, jewalers, the same being | wated on
North Front street; also a small stores
Anish
| room partly finished, on Laurel street; ois
the Borough Engine House
Chamber, also situated on Laure oe
also, two large dwelling bousss fronting
on North Second street, one being « don!
two family
stable and carriage shed attached, ots
ding back along the north western lin
said lot, with the necessary out haildings
all being of wood, mell finished
good eondition
Seized, taken in execution, and
sold aa the property of J. L. Spangler
TERMS No deed will be acknowindy
ed until the purchase money be paid
full. /. MILES WALKER,
Sherif!
Pa., Feb
and Coum
Wires
wn of
an
i is
:
he
Sheriffs
11th, 1885.
» 5 . ‘ J
I THE ORPHANS COURT
of Centre County
Batate of James Maba®y, docoased
Notice ls hereby given, that the Anditor appointed
by said Cont, 10 makes distribution of the balance in
the hands of the administrator, Jeo WW. Bmith, to sand
among those legally entitled to the same will meet all
parties in interest, for the purposes of his appoint
ment, at his office in Bellefonte, on Friday, the @Tth
day of February, 18085 at 10 o'cloek, a.»
C. FP. HEWES,
Avmivon
Office, Bellefonte,
Tat.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. — No-
tice ie hereby given thal, by mutual consent
the frm of EK. 4G. 8 Keller, doing business at
Houserville, has this day been dissolved. The acwunts
of the firm have been lef in the banda of 6G. 8 Kel
ler who will continge in the wool business at the
above place, KE K. KELLER,
G. 8, KELLER.
Houserville, Centre Co. Pa. February Sed, 1888
DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
wLattary of Administration
Job M. :
undervigned
Tn
ted to
snowing themselves indebted to mid estate, «0 make
immediate payment, and those having claims against
the same to present them duly authenticated by law,
for payment. ig CONRAD SINGER
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
that application will be made at the present
of on the
od Bare 15, A. DINE and pl on
TE
Sugsr Valley, Clinton Co., Pa.
Lovetts Guide to Pruit Culture.
y there is no
descriptions
all worthy varieties, It
10 pages. J
aa (Huminated cover
printed aod with hundrsds of
and several colored plates trie of nature
» part of he
In fra coltars Spoatd
Now Jorwsy
and harice |
Davie |
.| GLOBE KN
in the sstate of
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FIFTY GIRLS!
TO KNIT AND CROCHET.
(rood Wages, Pay WeeKly.
|
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| Light, steady work given out to be
{ made at home, Work and material
furnished, called for and delivered free
ITTING CO.
n NM.
by express,
pA bs AL Boston, Mass
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'A GOOD BUSINESS
FOR ANY ONE
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GOLD, SILVER AND NICKLE PLAT-
ING. Complete Outfit $350
Practioal, useful and profitable ; econ
omy, thrift, intelligence and a quick
apprehension of successful channels for
making money sre the qualities that
tell under the new era of scientific de-
velopements; an unlimited field in
hou ehold wares and family jewelry is
open for a profitable business in filling
orders for replating at small expense,
Many ladiss are making handsome in-
comes with our $3.50 Ponrante Prarine
apparatus (illustrated above) without
fatiguing labor or interference with
other duties, Any one can easily learn
to do the finest quality of Gowp. SiLves,
and Nicxix Prarivcon Warcuks, Cuarng
rings Knives, Forks, and Spoon
| make the above set,consisting of Tank
lined with Acid-Proof Cement Three
Cells of Battery that will deposit 30
snny-weight of metal a day, Hanging
ars, wire Gold Solution, one quart of
Silver Solution and half a gallon of
Nickle. and supply & Box of Bright Lus-
tre, that will give the metal the brill-
iant and lustrous appearance of finished
work. Remember these solutions are
not exhausted by one use, but will
Plate any number of articles if the sim-
ple Book of instructions is followed,
Any one can do it. A Womans Work,
For fifty cents Extra will send Six
Chains or Rin that can be
Gotp Pratap and sold for Two Dovrars
more than the whole outfit costs, Our
Book, “COLD AND SILVER FOR
THE PEOPLE," which offers Usnivar-
wo Ixpuosnexts to all sent Frex, If
not successful ean be returned and ex-
thanged for MORE THAN ITS
VALUE, REMEMBER, this is a prac
tical oufit and I will warrant it, or it
can be returned at my expense. Will
be sent C, O, D, if desired, upon reseipt
of $1.50, balance to be collected when
delivered, Next size outfit, with Tank
12x 1038, on v 85. TRY IT. Pelt
over IK per ose, Worth five Lages it
CIs) wm Pome free, ser Lifle sped Liye
wey Imrut s,
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HAVE, HAVE, HAVE
YOUR
CLOTHING.
Made:-: to: Order,
BY
FLEMING, THE TAILOR.
Full Stock,
Low Prices,
NO FIT, NO SALE.
BAGGAGE DELIVERY
AND LOCAL EXPRESS
I would announce to my old friends and patrons
and the JUBILC Genarally hat 1 have resngsged in
the Bageage very and Loon! Kapress
respectinlly elicit a liberal shes of
NOS MOVED WITH CARE AND
GARANTEED in all respects. | would also say thet
1 have Srwtclame Kindiing Wood for mie, and all or
ders leitat Crider & Son's office will be prompt
1y attended to.
B. F. BARNES.
UDITORS NOTICE.—~The un-
dersigned an Anditor spiwinted to make die
tribution of the fuude in the hands of
arising from the wie of the real estate of J.
Peeri among thoes Jogally
will attend to the duties of his
N. E. Cor. Diamond,
BELLEFONTE, :
NOTICE-N. A. Lucas, of the
Bellefonte Centre, Os, Pa, hae ap
plied to the Bec of Internal Affairs of the Com -
monwealth of
siinate in the township of Curtin,
sljoining Jande of Keio on Mamuel
Paird on the South We, FP. Mitchall on the Wet,
Pardon Notice
Notice is hereby given that application willbe mete
15 the Board of Pardons st its mesting on third
Tuesday of February, A.D. 1885, for the pardon of
Albert now confined in the Western Peniten.
tary. ALICR
BOWERS
-
UDITORS NOTICE.~In the
Orphans Oourt of Captre Connty lo the matter
of the cwtnte of A.D Maks decomsad, the nadersigned
an Ant ud apgeinted Ly said oomrt, Inmail cess ta
{ have wad pam pon agorptions Aird and to make do
Darttmtho oof the Made bo and atm ng thoes Tepe’.
| dy smvtatoed the stu, with mest, wil part in intecasted of
| om wl IR Kaline, Bog Friday Fotagare the
PET, ALD VRRG at Be Am, wien aud where «0
PATTENN COmeern J may Alben,
Fe Hasan Xoiiam, Sadi.
ICE i» hereby given
mittee
.
Por he best sportinsn, on gents furnish
lng'ghode g= W
GLOKEARIMER'S