The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1884, Image 5

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THOUSANDS HASTENED TO THEIR GRAVES,
Relying on testimonials written in vivid glow.
ing language 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 so-called med-
fcine is all the time hastening them to their
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 falled and never
can. We will give references to any one for any
disease similar totheir own if desired, or will refer
to any neighbor, as there is not 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
ili 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 health, She now laughs at the
doctor for his joke, but he is not so w oll pleased
with it, as it cost him a good patient,
Fees of Doctors,
The feeof doctors is an item thet 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 daily
visit, over $1,000 8 year for medical attendance
alone, And one single bottle of Hep Bitters taken
fn 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 so,” answered the friend. “How 17
inquired the lady. “By using Hop Bitters that
rakes pure, rich blood and blooming health, It
did it for me as you observe,
Given Up by the Doctors.
“Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up an
work, and cured by go simple 8 remedy 7
“1 assure you it is true that he is entirely ¢
i, aud only
days ago his doctors gave Liz
m Kidney and Liver trouble
must die, fro
The best evidence in the world of the
purity and ezcelioncs of Blackwell's Bull
Durham Smoking Tobaoeo is found in the
fact that the farne of this tobscoo {nereases
from year to year. This could not be the
case {f it were merely * gotten up to sell,”
or had sny dubious or dangerous ingre
dients in it Among millions of users of
all nationalities, surely some one would
find out if it were impure, injuriovs or
unpalatable. For 18 years thistobacoo has
been acknowledged to be the best in Ae
world, and every year the Bull Durham
brand grows more popular, the demand for
it wider, and smokers
more enthusiastic over its
delicious patural flavor.
Azk your desler for it
Get the genuine trade
mark of the Bull
AA
There ia no mischief done where
Bisckwell's Bull Durham
Bmoking Tobacco is used.
FROM THE PRESIDENT
OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY.
“ Independence, Texas, Sept. 29, 1822,
Gentlemen:
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Has been used in my housebold for three
Ieas0ns © ~~
1st. To prevent falling ont of the hair,
#4. To prevent too rapid change of color,
Bd. A» a dressing,
It his given éntiré fatisfiection ih every
instatide, Yours respectfully,
Wa Caney Chana”
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is entirely free
from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurions sub
stances. It prevents the hair from turning
gray, restores gray hair to its original eolor,
prevents baldness, preserves the hair and
promotes iis growth, cures dandruff and
All diseases of the hair snd sealp, and is,
at the same time, & very superior sod
desirable dressing.
FREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists,
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we NERVOUS?
LAUK VITAL ENERGY.
The HOWARD GALVANTO SHI
ond our other Riestes and
as represented,
of looney
, Prom 84 AMERICAN GALVANIC co.,
spwards. 1103 Chestnut St, Philada., Pa.
Ask for at Marray’s Drug vtore,
of C. BOAL,
. Justice of the Peace and Conveyander,
Centre Hall, Pa Ofice In Penns Valley Bank
bullding. may’ y
ELEVEN MEN DROWNED NEAR
HELENA, MONTANA,
Helena, Montana, June 10.— While the
ferry boat at Thompson's Falls was cross.
ing the river on Sunday afternoon, the
enble broke and the boat went over the
falls 300 yards below. The boat had on
board eleven men bound for the Coeur
D'Aline mines, and thirteen pack horses,
each carrying 300 pounds of supplies for
Eagle City. The current was very swift
and powerful. As soon as the cable broke
all the passengers except two jumped
over board and struggled vainly to reach
the shore, but ware swept over the falls.
The boat righted after going over the
brink and lodged against Belknap
bridge, a short distance below, where the
two passengers who clung to the boat
were rescued. Two men on shore took
a skiff and tried to effect the rescue of
those who jumped into the water, but
were alto swept over the falls, All were
strangers going to the mines and their
names aro not known, All the pack an.
imals were drowned.
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—TIrish point and Oriental laces just
received, at the Bee Hive,
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THREE VILLAGES WRECKED BY
STORM.
Atchison, Kan., June 10.—Information
has just been received of a destructive
wind storm in the western portion of the
state. At 6 o'clock in the evening at
Cawker City the wind blew straight from
the northwest with fearful velocity, The
First National Bank building was forced
from its foundation and carried away.
About thirteen dwellings were either un.
roofed, demolished or wrecked in some
manner. Many business houses were
their fronta blown in.
storm was also severe; many houses were
blown down, others unroofed, with
chimneys, ont-honses and fences totally
destroyed. At Hardy, Nebraska, thirteen |
tars were blown from the track andi
wrecked, while other damages to houses |
and stores, ete, is reported. The rain |
fell in torrents and covered the ground]
completely in many places, |
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Fans and parasols—Garmans,
The Times Washington special of 12!
says: Very little was talked of to-day
but the Tilden letter of withdrawal, The
eabject fairly divided the time with the
river and barbor bill in the house, over
which a bot fight was in progress, and!
senators hung about the cloak rooms en |
gaged on the sume absorbing topic. it is)
regarded as a very curions circamstance |
that a thing which was so confidently |
predicted and so apparently inevitable!
should create such confusion and excite |
ment when it came. Everybody has
been discussing the probability of Tilden's|
declination of the Presidential candidacy |
for the last month, yet last night when it
was rumored that the letter had actually!
at last been given to the press very few |
could be found that believed the state-|
ment. To-day the comment is very ac-|
tive and the would be managers and|
candidate boomers are as busy as bees!
puffing their favorite candidate.
em——— a if—
Remember by paying the Rerorrea|
one year in advance subscribers get cred.
it for 14 months. !
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A GREAT STORM IN CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco, June 10.—Terrifie cloud-|
bursts have deluged the valleys in Hum-|
boids Mountains aad washed out thirty!
miles of Central Pacific Railroad track. |
Gavze underwear, in great variety—|
Garwans, i
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LAND SINKS OVER A COAL MINE.
Wilkesbarre, June 10.—A serious cave~|
in oocarred last night at No. 4 Colliery of}
the Delaware, Lackawanna aod Western!
Coal Company, at Poke Hollow, a small
mining village about 5 mites from this}
city. About four acres of ground setiied, |
the fall at some points being over 2 feet.
Tweuty miners’ houses stood on ibis
iand aud pot one escaped injary. Some
were completely wrecked. A double
house owned by Kirkland McDougall wes
reduced to rains and Kirklaad, who was
in bed at the time, was buried in the de-
bris, sustaining perbaps iatal injuries.
Another man was badly burt and sever~
al persous slightly by falling plaster,
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lead ~Garmans
In every thing we
Bush Arcade,
MASSACRE AT BERBER.
Cairo, June 10.—~Reports have reached
bere 10 the effect that the rebels ne
days ago massacred Hossien Pasha Kba |
lifa, commander at Berber, snd ail his
family ; the garrison, which was tatnfos
to the Kbedive, and the European trad
ers who remained there.
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THE HALF WAS NEVER TOLD
of the wonderful powers and virtues of
that best of ail medicines, Kidney- Wort,
It has been tried and proven. Its cures
are numberless and the record of (sup-
posed) incurable cases that have yielded
to its influence, is astounding, If you
have trouble with your kidneys, liver or
buwels, if you suffer from constipation
and piles, if you are the victim of rhen-
matism or malaria, take Kidney-Wort.
You will find ii the remedy you need.
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TANNERY DESTROYED,
Dubois, Pa, June 9, —Penfield’s exten-
sive tannery and bark yards, containing
2,000 cords of bark, were destroyed by
fire lat night. Loss, $15,000, No in-
surance,
A BOTTLE
of Cartis’ Carmelite Cordial should occn-
py the handy eorner of every traveler's
satchel. No prudent person” will think
of nadertaking a journey involving
changes of climate, diet and water, with-
ont first procuring a bottle, It nover
fails. It never disappoints, Money re-
funded in every case when an ngle Hots
tie, ar directed, fails to cure any case of
cholern, dysentery, cholera morbus,
diarrhoea, cramps, pains in the bowels,
Jouxsrox. Hortoway & Co,
Puoilade!phia Agents,
* or
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MAN AND WIFE KILLED,
Harrisburg, Pa, June 10~Durirg »
thunder storm this afternoon Frank Div.
oly and his wife were mraek by lighe
ning and killed at their doorway.
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assortment is com
Io embroideries and white goods ‘our
plete—Garmans,
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BEN BUTLER'S NERVE
Butler wonld have made a duellist of
himsal!f had he been born in a Btate and
at a time when the eode of honor held
good, Bui beau-eating Massachusetts
never dghte duels, and Butler's nerve has
had tc be expended in other ways. A
notable instance of this occurred in 18566
wher Ben Butler was a young practi-
tioner at Lowell The Buchanan cam-
paign was in full progress, and a great
moetng was being held in the largest
hall of the city. Rufus Choate, the great
lawy, was addressing the meeting, and
his elcquence had thrown them into the
wildeel enthusinsm, when a jar was felt
and ©. erash was heard. The ery went
forth ‘The floor is ginking.” Every one
turned pale, and the andienco rose for a
stam) ode, when Ben Butler came to the
fron} of the platform beside Mr. Choate,
and, ealling upon the audience to halt,
said there was no danger ; that the archi-
tect of the building was present, and that
he wo tld go with him and examine the
I'his cuieted the audience,
Butler and the architect made an im-
mediile examination of the hall, and
found the danger very great. Butler at
once returned, and smilingly assured the
but, nus the hall was overcrowded, he ad-
vised ‘hem fo quietly adjourn to the pub-
iC Bon
The crowd went
catastrophe was
As Butler stepped on the plat-
form Ye had whispered to Mr. Choate
with a half iaugh, in order to deceive the
widienee, This is what he said: “Mr.
Choabs, I must ol
his speech.
out and the
enr this house or we
shall ell be in hell in five
a
minutes”
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(UNIGUNDA'S PUNISHMENT.
In sncient times, the danghter of the
lord of Kienast Castle, in Prussia, named
Cuniganda, who was as cold and bhard-
heart21 as she was beautiful, made a vow
to acoopt no one as a lover who should
not proviously ride round the castle on |
the top of the outer wall, The castle was
perched on a rock detached from the
main body of the
ular precipicos, so that it wes accessible |
only oa one side, by a drawbridge. Cun- |
igunda, had many suitors ; but upon the!
above snnouncement, the greater num-
ber rotired ; a few made the attempt, and |
were dashed to pieces in the terrible]
abyss. The lady showed no compunction !
or pity ; she desired to remain single, and |
was glad to be relieved from the impor-
tunities of so many lovers, all of whom
were equally indifferent to her. At last
a knight presented himsell to try the]
perilons task, whose manly beauty and
gaging manners interested her so much, |
tliat ehe repented of her vow, and wit! !
fear s1.d trembling beheld him mount the |
wall npon his steed. To her great joy he |
performed the exploit in safety; but, to)
her sarprise, when she advanced to throw
ne
bride-groom, instead of a kiss he gave
her a box on the ear, and a smart reproof
and then, leaping on his steed, left he:
in shame and amazement It was the]
Landgrave, Albert of Thuringia, a mar
ried rcan, who, in order to punish Cuni
practiced his steed in this dangerous ex
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A BASQUE DOCTOR.
A doctor, in the Landes, as is Sologne
or Vendes, has no bed of roses to lie
upon. He is in constant antagonism
with a rival professional, the sorcerer, or
witch-healer, who cures ague and fevm
by the aid of simpies and charms; and
he finds himself eternally thwarted by
those raalefioent hags, the '* wise women,’
or “ disuses,” who are the pest of rurml
Frans, and who negative every precept
he cw: ntter as fo fresh air, cleanlines
for the sick, and especially the hygenic
conditions necessary for the rearing of
weakly children. It may seom scarcely
oredib's that in the nineteenth century
thers shotld be erones who make a living
by preaching dirt, vermin, and negleot
as essmtiol for the health of the young
but every village practitioner from Tours
to Buronno knows, to his vexation, that
such is the case. Medical science does
not receive, in the country, the unbesi.
tating respect which it meets with in the
great towns. If a rural doctor is also a
skilled veterinary surgeon, as sometimes
happaas, well and good. The oure of a
lame horse or a sick cow does more to in-
fluenoa the bucolic mind than the most
eloquent of expositions,
A Me Scns
A FRIGHTFUL FUNGUS,
One of the most remarkable fungi : of
which there is any record grew in the wine
sellar of Sir Joseph Danks. He recsived
a cask of wine as a gift, and finding it too
gwoot had it looked up in a cellar to ripen.
Thera it remained for three years, proba-
bly during the time he was with Captain
Cooke in his voyage around the world
At the end of that pericd he directed his
butler to assertain the state of the wine,
but the cellar door sonld not be opened
on scoount of some powerful obatacle
withir. The door was out down, when
SPRING WITHOUT BLOSSOM,
Late in Life to Look for Joy—Yet Nevér
too Late to Mend.
Readers of Hawthorne's “House of Seven Ga.
bles” will recall the pathos with which poor Clif
ford Pyncheon, who had been unjustly imprisons
od since his early manhood, sald, after his release
“My life Is gone, and where is my happiness? Oh!
give me my happiness,” But that could be done
only in part, as beams of warm sunshine occasion.
ally fell across the gloom of 8 New England au
tumn day.
In a letter to Messrs, Hiscox & Co, Mr. L. H. Ti.
tus, of Pennington, N, J, says: “I have suffered
untold misery from childhood from chronie di
seases of the bowels and diarrhoea, sccompanied
by great pain, 1 rought
islcans of every school and used every patent and
domestic remedy under the sun.
found in PARKER'S TONIC
preventive cure. As your invaluable
vhich did for me what nothin
entitled to the credit
relief at the hands of phy
I have at last
mj ite
medicine
nc specih
else could do, §
ol my get
py days, 1 cheerfully an
the fact.”
Mrs. E.
the people of Jersey City,
The testimonial of Mr, Tit
ntary ; only he does not ads
£, Wie
is, who needs
quately i
{my brotherdn-law and 1 know the case well,
{is now perfectly free from all troubles, and er
health and life, ascribing it all .
jc.”
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Felts and plushes—Garmans,
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{| HOW TO GET WELL.—~How to keep w
{be strong snd vigorous are questions of
portance, This is wered and convineing
{furnished in an I ated Pamphlet «
{the Howard Galvanic Shield, which gi
ing, strengthening currents of Electric
{day, 81 work or rest, and overcm
| disease without d
sent free unsealed,
| AMERICAN
{Chestnut SL, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Health and Happiness. |
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‘BR Are your Kidneys disordered?
“Kidney Wort brought me from my grave, asit
wore, after | bad been given up by IY best doctors in
Detroit.” XW, Doversux, Mechanic, Ionia, Mich,
Are your nerves weak?
“Ridney Wort cared me from Bervous weakness
&e after | wis not expected to live ™
Goodwin, Ed, Christian Mosier Cleveland, U,
Have you I
“Kidney Wort cared me when joy waier was Just
ke chal and thes like blood,
Frank Wilson, Peabody, Maes
Suffering from Diabetes ?
“Kidney Wort be the mot soccessful remedy | have
Giver almost immediste relief.”
Dr. Phillip C. Balive, Monkion, Vi,
Have you Liver Complaint?
Kidney. Wort cured me of chronie Liver Disossos
or 1 prayed to dle”
lenry Ward, late Col. 6h Nat
Is your Back lame and aching?
*Edoey - Wort, (1 bottle) cured me when I wasso
Saas | bad to roll out of bed ™ z
C. HN Tellsage, Milwankos, Wis
Guard XT
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Have you Kidney Disease?
“Kidney Wort made me sownd 1a Hrer and kidneys
after yours of pusscomeful doctortng. le worth
#50 a Bor" -Bam't Hodges, Williamstown, West Ve
Are you Constipated?
“EM ney Worl cans oary evacuations and cured
mee sfber 3 yours woe of ciher mediciom .
Nelson Felrehild, Bt. Albans, Vi
Have you Malaria?
“Kidney Wort has dons better than any olbher
reseecy § have ever teed in my motion,”
Pr. kK. Clark, South Hero, V1
Are you Bilious?
“Ridner Wort hav Jone we more good thas say
other recsedy | have ever taken ™
More dT. Galloway, Elk Fist, Oregoa.
Ate you tormented with Piles?
“Kidney Wort permanently cored me of bleeding
for OC, Kling recotngnended i 46 mo
Geo, iL. Horst, Caaliler XM. Bank, ¥rerwiown, Pa
vou Rheumatism racked?
“ine y Wor, cured toe, aller §| was given wp Yo
ptiysicians and § had so Tere Lhirty roars.”
awridge ¥ad ¥ , Maine,
wim, ¥
Ladies, are you suffering?
"Ridaery We sted poe of pecolisey trowtles of
sanding, Many friends use and praise
Ere HB lamorencx, Lele Le Molle, Vi
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If you would Banish Disease
1 sin Health, Take
and ga
HKIDNEY-WORTE
THE BLOOD CLEANSER.
BARGAINS | BARGAINS |
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BOOTS, — SHOES — & — HATS.
The best assortment of BOOTS
SHOES & HATS, that was ever
brought to this part of the county,
and sold at the Lowssr Pricis,
Come and look at our stock--no
trouble to show goods.
JOHN MULLEN,
Laprly CENTRE HALL, PA,
J D. NURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa.
Dealer in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines,
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes only. Store open
every day inthe week. may? uf
Wood Pay for Agents. S100 10 per
mo, stade selling our tirand New s
¥ msmons nnd ve Battles of the W
Write to 4. C, ReCardy & Co., Fhilsdeiphia, Pa.
DR. THOMAS’
Eclectric Oil!
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD!
A Medicine with curative proper-
ties as impossible to counterfeit
as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT, and
which is now having an enormous
sale throughout the United States
and Canadas.
SCRANTON. PA. | LOWELL, Mass,
During the two! I was badly affiicted
the cellar was found to be completely
filled with ¢ fungus so dense and firm as
{o require an axe for its removal. It was
then Ciscovared that the fungus had eon-
sumed. overy drop of wine and mised the
empty cask to the oeiling.
A ———
Largest line of white goods in the
countyjat the Bee Hive
a ——
vonrs | have gsed bottles with Bronchitis and an
1 of Dr. Thomas Belectrie affection of he throat,
Oil for sprains, bratees, Do. Thomas' Kclectric
| cote, turns and Rhbew Oil sured mo «Oliver J.
ssatics. Jt always cares, | Rolle fale, 23 Bast Mer:
| cw M, 1. Plalr, Ald, Fifth rimuck Street,
| Ward, Nov. o. 1883, DAVENPORT, Towa,
GRAYVILLE Jute | As a remedy fn Cae
1a cates of Croup tarel Dr. Thomas Bele:
Thomas' Relectric OF trie Onl stands at the top,
sever falls to core. IIE cured me, ond 1 be.
curred me of a very bad lieve i] eure any case,
| Uleorated Sore Throat Edw. 8, Rowley, a
CR. Hall Grayville, IIL, West 15th Sereet.,
SOLD BY ALL DRUCOISTS.
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FOR SALE BY
JA. A Keauedy,
Agent, Centre Hall,
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SPRING MILLS HOUSE,
On L&T. RR
SUMMER RESORT.
Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery,
Healthy Locality.
TERMS REASONABLE.
FINE
SPRING MILLIE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA
mayl
Light.—-
HT AS WELL 48 DAY.
“The Pastilles I purchased from you in Angust
ve 10 me wost cone) vely that “while there is
fie thers is hope.’ id thelr work far be
yond my utmost expectations, for | esrtainiy did
pot expect that 8 Labit of FOURTEEN YEARS
DURATION eould be completely gotien under cone
irol in the exceedingly short lime of two months
] ean sesure you thal no false modesty will keep me
from doing ail that | can in adding to the success
Lich will surely crows so beneficial a remedy.”
Above extract from a letter dated —W, Va Des. 26, 3880
The Pastilles are prepare’ aod sold caly by the
MARRIS REMEDY CO. MPC CHEMISTS,
306% N. 10th, SL. ST. LOUIS, MO,
Cae Bond's treatment 33, Vwo monils 57, tires monide 7
Cards—Attorneys.
ORVIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
IELLEFONTE, PA
i 34 finor of
Dayo
Office opposite the Court House, oa
Fuarst's bulid
( fr HEWKs
J Attorney-ai-Law,
} ractices in sll the ©
}arst bu ang, |
Jo BLALK
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Office in the
Zmayt
L'NR,
Attorney-at- Law,
reet, Bellefont,
any si
pice on Alle,.
fed 3
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Attorneysat-Law,
Bellefonte
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dice in old Corard building,
L. SPANGLER, Attorney-st-law
¢} . Consultations in English and
(serman. Utlice Furet's new building
C.T. Alexander, _C. M, Bower
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office inGarman’s new building.
in
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Office on
HN KLINE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
second floor of Farst’'s new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in Eoglish or German. 7m’yS4
Dentists.
R. G. W, HOSTEEMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall.
(ios at residence on Church street, oppo-
site Lutheran Church, Will ive saliss
faction in all branches of his prolession.
Eiber administered. 14adr
R.S
Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his
professional services 10 the public. He is
prepared wo perform sll operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully pres
pared to exirsct teeth absolutely withou
paid. my278
BY
SH HOUUBE,
W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle
Jdonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given 0
{country trade. junelBy
|CURMINGS HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor.
The traveling community will find
{this hotel equal to any in the county in
levery respect, for man and beast, and
{charges very moderate. Give it a trial
Sjune of
| (YENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR SUMMER BOARDERE AND TRANEIENT
CUSTOM. .
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
natural scenery in the stala., Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, 16aug if
RVIN HOUSE,
LOCK WAVES,
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Propristor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor.
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VM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE,
President, Cashier
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