The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1884, Image 5

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    THOUSANDS HASTENED TO THEIR GRAVES,
Relying on testimonials written in vivid glow:
ing ianguage of some miraculous cures made by
some largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine
has hastened thousands to their graves; believing
in their almost insane faith that the same miracle
will be performed on them, and that these testi
monials make the cures, while the soscalled med.
icive is all theltime hastening them to thelr
graves, We have avoided publishing testimoni-
nials, as they do not make the cures, although we
have
Thousands Upon Thousands
of them, of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily
sent us. It is our medicine, Hop Bitters, that
makes the cures, It has never fulled and never
can. We will give references to any one for any
disease similar to theirown if desired, or will refer
to any neighbor, as there isnot a neighborhood in
the known world but can show its cures by Hop
Bitters.
A Losing Joke.
A prominent physician of Pittsburg said to a la-
dy patient who was complaining of her continued
ill health, and of his inability to cure her, joking.
ly said: “Try Hop Bitters.” "The lady took it in
earnest and used the bitters, from which she ob-
tained permanent healih. She now laughs at the
doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased
With if, as it cost him a good patient,
Fees of Doctors.
The fecof doctors is an item that very many
persons are interested in, We believe the sched-
ule for visits is 83, which would tax a man con-
fined to his bed for a year, and in need of a dally
visit, over 81,000 a year for medical attendance
alone. And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken
in time would save the §1,000 and all the year's
sickness,
A Lady's Wish.
“Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and
soft as yours,” said a lady to her friend. “You can
easily make it 50,” answered the friend. “How 7”
inquired the lady. “By using Hop Bitters that
makes pure, rich blood and blooming health, It
did it for me as you observe.
Given Up by the Doctors.
possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at
ry
is
i
“Ig
work, and
“14 re you it is true that he is entirely cure a
and with nothing but’Hop Bitters, and only ten
days ago his doctors gave him up and said he
must die, from Kidney and Liver trouble.”
cured by so simple a rex
AK
“Will the coming man smoke I" was set.
tied by Prof. Fisk in his charming pam.
phlet. He says, moreover, that the rational
4 >
which Nature has contributed the most ex-
quisite flavors. Blackwell's Bull Durham
Nearly two-thirds of all the tobacco grown
on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro-
lina goes into the manufactory of Black.
well, st Durham, They buy the Rick of
be
#PISO'S CURE FOR.
3 tis WHEN ALL hse FAILS,
ed Use in tite Bold by ree
of druggists. BRE.
Mele ILRI
SECOND-HAND
ENGINES FOR SALE!
HORSE POWER.
“
ONE 40
TWO 25
ONE 18 “
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THOR(
JUGHLY OVERHAULED AND IN GOOD
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PROGRAM OF THE SUMMER MEET-
ING OF THE STATE BOARD
OF AGRICULTURE.
The state board of Agrienlture will
meet at Lock Havenon the 11th and 12th
of June. Gov. Pattison, Hon. J. Simpson
Alrica, secretary of internal affairs, Prof.
G. W. Atherton, president Pennsylvania
State ccllege; Hon, Leonard Rhone,
master Pennsylvania state grange ; Rev,
James Calder, lecturer Pennsylvania
state grange ; Prof, W, J. Jordon, chems
ist of the board, and Dr. H. Leffman, mi-
croscopist of the board, have promised
tothe present and to participate in the
proceedings. All the sessions will be
public. Excursion tickets to and from
Lock Haven can be procured upon orders
from Thomas J.. Edge, secretary of the
board, Harrisburg.
The programme will be opened on
Wednesday morning, June 11, at 9 o'~
clogk, bY an address of welcome by Lieu-
tenant Wm, Hayes and a reply on behalf
of the board by Governor Pattison. On
Wednesday afternoon essays will be read
as follows: “The proper time to cut
timber,” M. W. Oliver, of Crawford;
“Farmers’ Garden,” Rev, James Calder:
“Winter and spring care of farm stock,”
A. D. Btutton, of Indiana; “Renting
farms—a money rent vs. a share of the
crops,” lon, MC Beebe, of Venango.
In the evening Dr. H. Leffman and Dr.
A. N. Robb, of Lock Haven, will speak
of “the methods and results of some re
cent tests of farm products, etc.” and
“the elements of agricultural science.”
On Thursday morning the following sub-
jects will be discussed: “Country Roads,”
John A. Woodward, associate editor of
Farm Journal;” *“I'ne Mistakes of Clinton
County Farmers,” George J. Eldred, of
Clinton county; “Forests and Rainfall,”
secretary; “Tobacco Cultare,” C. 8. Mes
Cormick, Esq, of Lock Haven. Thurs.
day afterncou will be occupied by the
consideration of the following subjects :
“The results of some experiments in
field and farm,” Prof. W. H. Jordon;
“The Proper Care and Use of the Farm
House,” J. W. Mather, of Tioga; “A Good
Farmer,” Hon. C, C, Musselman, of Som-
ersel; “Farm Kconomy;” J. A, Herr, of
Clinton. The session of the evening will
be devoted to the consideration of such
topics as may be called upon by those
present, or to the consideration of such
topics not exhausted at the preceding)
sessions. It is also expected that essays!
upon other topics will be presented,
ow -
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY ?|
No maa of good habits, and willing to|
work can fail in my business. 1 am pay-
ing large salaries, with expenses, furnish.
THE FACTORY GIRLS OF LONDON.
There is, however, below the shop girls,
the dress-makers, tho servants, and the
working girls whom the world knows, a
very large class of women whom the world
does not know, and isnot anxious to know.
They are the factory hands of London;
you can see them, if you wish, trooping
out of the factories and places where they
work any Saturday afternoon, and thus
get their, so to speak, in the lump, Their
amusemont seems to consist of nothing
but walking about the streets two or three
abreast, and they laugh and shout asthey
#0 eo noisily that they must need be ex-
‘raordinarily happy. These girlsare, I am
told, for the most part so ignorant and
sven how to use a needle ; they cannot
read, or if they can, they never do; they
carry the virtue of independence as far as
they are able, and insist on living by
themselves, two sharing a single room;
nor will they brook the least interference
with their freedom, even from those who
try to help them. Who are their friends,
what becomes of them in the end, why
they all seem to be about eighteen years
f age, at what period of life they begin
to get tired of walking up and down the
streets, who their sweethearts are, what
wre their thoughts, what are their hopes—
hese are questions which no man can an-
iwer, because no man could make them
ymuunicate their experiences and opin.
Perhaps only a Bible-woman or
two kuow the history, and could tell it,
fthe London factory girl. Their pay
6 said to be wretched, whatever work
they do; their food, I am told, is insuf-
ficient for young and hearty girls, con-
sisting generally of tea and bread or bread
ind butter for breakfast and supper, and
for dinner a lnmp of fried fish and a piece
of bread. What can be done? The pro-
prietors of the factory will give no better
wages, the girls cannot combine, and there
i5 no one to help them. One would not
villingly add another to the * rights” of
nan or woman ; but surely, if there is
such a thing at all as a “right,” it is that
OUR,
As for the amusements of these girls, it is
ing a costly outfit free, and can give the
right man work the year around. [I can|
ewploy 50 more at once] My business is
increasing every month, and if you mean |
business— wnether you ever canvassed |
or not—send for terms and I will soon!
have you make money, Write as soon!
as you read this to J, Avsrix Suaw, i
4teow Nurseryman, Rochester, N, Y.!
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LIABILITY FOR ACTS OF HIRED,
MEN,
Few farmers have a correct idea of the |
extent of their liability for acts of hired |
help. Juuge Parrish, in a late address!
before the Grand Rapids (Michigan)|
farmers’ club, explained the rules of the
common law in relation w the torts and!
|
negligence of farm employes. The essen
for the readers. The farmer, accordiug!
to this authority, “is responsivie in!
damages to tuird persons for wrong acts
or negugences of nired help occasioning |
injury, woether the act be one of omis-|
8loa ; whether in conformity to his or-|
ders or even io disobedience to them, by!
negligence, fraud, deceir, or even wiliful
miscopduct, 80 long a8 it was in the
course of the employment.” For instance: |
Ihe farmer has a horse affected with!
glanders or heaves and he orders his!
hired man (0 take 1t out on the road and |
Sell it or trade it off. He is told not to}
Warrant or recommend the horse, or to
resort Lo any jockey tricks in order to]
make a sale, The first person mel is!
stumped for a trade. The hired man is
asked if the horse is sound, and be an-|
sewers, “lerfectly 80; not a blemish or|
faalt about bim ; and hat he would not
18
something has been done for their mater-
ial condition. The possibility of amuse-
ment only begins when we have reached
the level of the well-fed. Great Gaster
will let no one enjoy play who is hungry.
Would it be possible, one asks in curios-
ity, to stop the noisy and mirthless langh-
ter of these girls with a hot supper of
chops fresh from the grill 7 Would they,
if they were first well fed, incline their
hearts to rest reflection, instruction and a
little music ?
———— — A AI rs —
PULLED FROM HIS DEN.
A correspondent of Fores! and Siream ro-
lates how a man named Lynch in New
Brunswick once hauled a live bear with a
yoke of steers. He says : Mr. Lynch was
drawing logs on a single bobsled, an af-
fair consisting of two runners, with one
strongly braced bench or “bunk.” He
noticed a hole near the base of a stump,
around which the snow was melting, and
be stopped his steers to prospect. Hol
found that the cavity beneath contained a |
bear, and that it was large enough for him
fo move around quite freely. Lynch en.
larged the entranos and stirred Bruin up,
but all attempts to inflict a mortal wound |
with his axe were fatile. He thought his
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TH
i
SPR] WITHOUT BLOSSOM,
Late in Life to Look fOr Joy
Late to Mend.
Readers of Hawthorne's “House of Beven
bles” will recall the pathos with which poor Clif
ford Pyne eon, who had been unjustly
N(3
§ ur
Wa
BYEer
too
(ie
y manhood, said,
“My life © gone, and where is my b
give me 1x y happiness.”
But that could be done
ally fell across the gloom of sa New England au-
tump dey
$0 a letter to Messrs, Hiscox & Co,
tus, of Pepington, X, J,, says: “]
untold miery from childhood f
scases of Lae bowels and dia
by great pain,
sicans of
Mr. L. HL. Ti
bave suffered
rom chronie dis
hoes, sccompanied
every school aud used every patent and
I have at last
TONIC a complete rpecific,
domestic
four
remedy under the sun
3
din FAEKKER
© cure, medicine,
As your invalusa
rome whet no i do, is
entitied Ww the credit of
ny bap
py days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge
the fact”
f Mr. Titus
uuiary | Goes Bot ado
suffering Lie bas endured for many 3
my brother-in-law sud 1 ki:
is now perfectly free from all troub
health and ide, ascribing it all
ic,
- cn
lass Eye,
hor of “The
§
concn sl
His Slippery (
“The Bquire,” says
BEchoolinaster,” * wy
gine eye Wi stanidly ais
Le wig turning around s i
whenever he idressedtihe people
District.” bad spectacie. Parker's Hair Balsain
preserves ana proinotes Lie wid Of Lhe
nalr. It also restor
which ha
peuehoial
the ns Hoosier
Ie Ol
of Fiat
I.
ABLES ©
flghly perfulned
Two socond-hand boggles, one second-
nand spring-wagon, new top
buggy fir sale, very cheap, by J. 1. Lee,
Centre dali, 7
Nl ElL.a HOLEL,
Nc. 317 « 819 Arch Street, Philadel
Reducod rates w $L00 per day.
traveling pubic will stil find st tus
vel bbe seus 341
cuomiort, its locniea
centres of business sud
Bud one
i
rei pr
MnNIned ini
y & £548
Hi Rs
pisces
as all parts ol Lhe Cily, Are casiiy accessib «
)§ Otreat Cars constantly passing
doors. It offers induc
those viel
asure
gpeci ments
ting the city
SLronsge
JUS,
dar 18
respect
FEGER
aur 1
WAL 3
e
SPRING MILLS HOUSE,
On LL&T.R R
SUMMER RESORT.
Fine FVishing and Hunting—Roman-
tic Mountain and Valley scenery,
Healthy Locality,
FINE
IAQ
Lehns
REABONAEBLE,
BPRING MILLS, CENTRE ( OUNTY. PA
mayl
Pasay tone A ceriain ours. Not expensive
monibe tr mtment in one package. Good for Ooid
is the Head, Headache, Dissinegs, Hay Fever, &c.
AOy cunts. By sll Droggis, or by mal
E T. BAZEUTINE, Warren, Pa
FOV’ RIOD: Fags © mc
OUR LEADER.
Weolferan 81010 IL. P. Automatic, park. Arrests
ing, Mounted Portable Eugine, with Mil. 16 fa
oarriage, 52 fL track and wars, 7 simultaneous
lever sot head blocks, 2% duck arbor. 3 changom
food: sawy or controls feed. lever and head
from one position, 50.4: »id
saw, BO IL Rinch 4.ply belting,
food-Delte, cant books, sw »,
tghtener, ete. Rig complete Top
operation, $1100 on care. En.
ne on skids, £100 less, Engine
will burn slabs from the saw twee
to eight feet long and keoop up
steam. Send for catalogue 13,
B.S, PAYNE & SONS,
Manufacturers ail styles Aute
matic Engines from 2 10 300 IL. P,
ing, pulleys, and hangers,
Elmira, N, Xo Box 14397,
J. C. BRACKBILL,
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W. R. BRACKBILL
BIN DH |
PRICES
J. BRACKBI
LL'S SONS,
Electric
Light.
wrris’ ley,
«sty,
““The Pastilles I purchased from you
A we most conclusivel oat Zs
fn A
under cone
will keep me
the
surely crown so a remedy."
3063 N, 10th, 84 87. Louis, MO,
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Cards—Attorneys.
[| H. ORVIS,
ATTORNEY-AT.-LAW.
BELLEFONTE, PA :
Court House, on 248 Boor of
nuova
AWoruey~als Law,
Yractices in all the Cours.
Furs. buldog, Bellefonte.
JOHN BLALK L'NN,
Atwrney-at- Law,
Office in the
Zmayif
feb ul
I) F. FORTNEY,
D. Aworneysai-Law,
Li. SPANGLER, Atwrney-at-law
» Consuliatious in Koglish and
verman, VUlice in Furst's new building
C.T. Alexander. OC. M, Bower
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYSB-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Dentists.
BR. G.W, HUSTERMAN,
D Denn, Centre Hall,
pace at residence ou Churca street, oppo-
vibe Lutheran Cuurch, Will give satis
ilaclion in sil Drancues of his prolession,
Liner administered, td
Miineim, Offers his
He is
prepared wo periorin all opersiions iu Lhe
de is wow fully pres
Denust,
Geli prolessivin.
my<is
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[. RB. Teller, proprietor, Belie-
Special attention given to
Jupelby
{ivate, Fa.
country trade.
TCMMINGS HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
! EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, :
find
Lals hotel equal 10 any ia the county in
chances would be better if he oonld get
RUNNING ORDER.
Will be sold Cheap at the
INTE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS,
be alraid to warrant bh m.” The trade 18 ¢ha bear out
made, and tbe employer is liable for the)
deceit, because the swindle was in the| ‘ : .
course of the employment, {which was fast to his bunk, he slipped the
FOR SALE BY levery respect, for man and beast, and
se. # 34 Kennedy, A icharges very moderate. Giveit a trial
Taking his “tow chain,” one end of : Fe Bgune if
THE SURE CURE =
ni, Centre Hall, Pa
siesta §
50 REWARD |
will be
NENTRE HALL HOTEL.
BELLE
23ap tf WM. P. DUNCAN & CO.
CHANCE FOR BUSINESS. ~The undersigned
A offers extra inducements to per-
sous wishing to operate in lime burning or quar
rying building stones. He has the best guality
of lime stone jor all purposes, analysed and tested,
right on the L. a T. Raliroad. Also quarries of the
largest ard most beautiful lime stone for building
purposes, iso cement stone pronounced first-
class by the analyser. Ground will be sold or
leases given, to suit operators. For further partic.
ulars call on C. J. 5STAMM,
Laprim Linden Hall, Pa.
EXFCUTORS NOTICE. —Letterstesta mentary
upon the estate of Catharine Leighty,
late of Potter twp., dec'd, having been lawiuliy
grauted to the undersigned he would respectfully
request all persons knowing themselves (0 be ine
debted to the estate to make immediate payment
and those having claims against the sane 10 pre.
sent the same duly authenticated for settlement.
Liapoy JOHN DANIELS, Executor
BARGAINS! BARGAINS |
IN
BOOTS, — SHOES — & — HATS.
The best assortment of BOOTS
SHOES & HATS, that was ever
brought to this part of the county,
and sold at the Lowest Pricis,
Come and look at our stock—no
trouble to show goods,
BUTTER and BEGGS will be takén In exchange
hereafter, Call and see the stock before buying
elsewhere,
JOHN MULLEN,
23aprly CENTRE HALL, PA.
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Farst’'s new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in English or German. 7m’y84
C, BOAL,
Justice gf the Peace aud Conveyancer,
Centre Hall, Pa. Oflee in Feans Val
building. aes
Bank
y
‘D. MURRAY,
’ Celitre Hall, Pa.,
ey Dranay, iwhoruiar Patent Medicines
v % hy olin fl Rep
and woud for nal purposes only,
every day inthe week. | 0) Bore be
A bired man 1s driving a neighbor's]
cow out of his employer's cornfield, kiil-
ed it with a stone, The court held the
employer liable for the valoe of the cow,
A hired mao taking by mistake a bag
of barley instead of vals, fed some of tue]
grain to the horses, puts a clevis in toe]
Dag and leit it in wwe old place, saying
noihing about the matter. The farmer
filied tue bag with ears of corn and took
it to mull; mn grindiog the clevis injured
the cracker, Abe farmer was held for the
damage,
A tarmer is liable for [trespass of his
hired man, done honestly in the course
of his employment —as cutting timber on
land of au adjacent proprietor,
It being tue duty of the employe to un-
load a certain load of wood, and by
throwingyt overboard he accidentally or
purposely wounds a by-stander, the em-
ployer is liable. Bat if the unloading was
uo part of his duty at the time, there
would be no liability. The test of respon-
sibility is not whether the act was done
according to instructions, but whether
done in the prosecution of the work he
was doing for hus employer. If a hired
man, in performing & particular act in a
particular maaner, departs from instruc-
tions to inflict a wanton injury ona third
person, the employer is not liable,
George Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky.,
says: Bardock Blood Bitters is the best
preparation for the blood and stomach
ever manufactured.
A PIMP SSA ie
The Lemoyne crematory at Washing:
ton, Pa. is overworked. It cannot meet
the demands upon it, Bodies tor incin-
eration have been §oipied from all jars
of the country, and the capacity of the
furnace has 80 severely taxed that
the managers have coneluded to shui
down on the general public. On and af
ter August next no bodies will be inein-
erated save those furnished by Washing
ton county. As the industry of cremat~
ing human bodies is now properly recog-
wized, it is presumed that tarnaces wil
be at once established to meet the grows
ing demands of the section,
an wb EE sam
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a highly concen-
trated extract of Barsaparilla, and other
blood puritying roots, combined with io
dide of potassium and iron, Its contro
over kcrofulous diseases is unequalled by
avy other medicine,
situs Sli opis
Ex-Doorkeeper Fitzhugh, of Texas, to
Fred, Ward: “Youw'er a bigger msn
than old Grant.”
donble of the chain back throngh a ring !
on the other end and made a noose, which |
he dropped over Bruin's head. He then |
gave the steers thre hanl-away word They |
brought the bear (0 the surface, but be
coming frightened af the sight of the bear
at the other end of the line, they broke
for the camp in the yvildest sort of a run,
Lynch following as fret ashecould. The
bear, forgetting that the steers, besides
outnumbering him, had him at a decided
disadvantage, would “set down the foot
of his power” to stop the cattle, only to
be dragged off his feet an dconvineed that
ho was a very poor anchor.
The steers reached the canrp and rushed
into the stable. They broke loose from
the sled when it wedged into the door.
way, and left Bruin picketed to the bunk.
Lynch summoned the rest of fhe crew,
and, lashing the bear to the bunk, took
him to the settlement alive.
A FPOOLISI SUPERSTITION.
Among the popular ideas prevailing at
the present time with regard to a mad
dog, is the belief that persons who may
have been bitten by the animal a long
time previously, snd when it was healthy,
are in danger of developing hydrophobia
upon its subsequent appearance in the
dog. This subject would seem almost too
ridiculous to mention, were it not socom-
mon that a dog who bites a person mali-
viously is almost invariably killed with
the sole intention of rendering the human
being secure from Irydrophobia. A little
reflection should comvinee those who en-
tertain this foolish superstition that by
killing the animal they are depriving
themselves of the only means of certainty
as to its sotual condition ; for, if the first
stages of rabies, it must exhibit pro
nounced symptoms within a very fow
days ; whereas, if it 1emaing healthy, by
no possibility can tho person bitten suffer
other consequences than those arising
from an ordinary woiand.
I
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Largest line of yehite goods in the
county al the Bee Hive
Don’. forget the immense stock of
FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY,
"Kiduey-Wort is the mont suoossftl remedy
1 ever used. Dr. P. C. Ballou, Monkton, Vi.
"Riudney- Wort fs always ralisble.”
Dr. BR. ¥. Clark, So. Heso, Vi.
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
it haw cured where all else had failed. Itis mild,
but eflotent, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but
barmiom tn all ose,
Dry oan bo sent by mail, '
WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, Aerlington Vi.
© TIMES OUT OF 10
Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil
CURES
Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
99 TIMES OUT OF 100
Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil
CURES
A Cold or'n Hoarsonssd.
19 TIMES OUT OF 20
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
cuREs
Asthma and Diphtheria,
49 TIMES OUT OF 50
Thomas’ Relectric Oil
CURES
Sous an. Afections of the Throat.
Price 50 cents and $x.00.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
MONARCH Grain an
Separator sod Bag-
Rer, wh 4 3 we offer to the Fo
Le at a low price. Rend for
cirenlar and price Ist,
NENA CRCIUNE £0
PR. EC WEST'S SENYE AND BRAS TREATMENT.
natant pest fie Sor Hysteria, IN
of y
premwion, Softening of the Bewin msmulting in ity asd
ading to misery, deony and Sesth | Prematere O08 Age,
tarrennem, Lows of Power in elfber son, Involeninry Tomes
fl Bpermaborrhon oaneed by overanm tion of the br
sslfabure or everinduigencs, Bech bot contain she month's
treatment. $18 box, or six boxes for Bh, peut by mall pres
paid on rersipt of price,
WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Toenreany cams With sach order recetved by we for sly
homes, aocomparind with $5, we will send the porchaser our
written guarantee Lo retin d the money HW Vie lresticest dose
wot effect 8 cove, Guarentee Lovusd only by
FISTER & NENDEIAOK, 550 Race Street, Philadeipida, Pa.
Tt tmmedietaly
Purifios (he Shin. Malin
. pon receipt of Bh sents Undurpessed for
Cuiaren. EISNER & MENDELSON, «
320 Race Street, Philadelphia,
D.J. MEYER, Prop'r.
MMER BOARDERS ANU TRANSIENT
CUSTOM.
Good Table, neaitoy locality, pure
mouatain water, surrounded by hoest
Schools
Terms very
16aug tf
and churches convenient,
reasonable,
KEVIN HOUSE,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
CEXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
BELLEFONTE, PEXN AL.
Receive Deposits and aliow interest ;
Liscount Notes, Bay and Sell Governmen
J. D. BHUGERT,
President, Cashier
CENTRE HALL, PA.
and aliow jnterest
Discount Notes ; Suy aod Sell Goverament
’ W.B. NIN GLE,
President. Cashier
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Dlustrated Hand-Dook 1884,
Farm and Garden. 150 pages.
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