The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1884, Image 5

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SPRING WITHOUT BLOSSOM.
. Late Ale ts 0) or Jovy Yet Never | 7 RACK ;
This Ash has of Ia attracted ‘a 2000 | ite in or lo k for Jo x et Never of. C. i B Hy (BILL,
deal of attention, from its having been | a
assertad that it was frequently made inte!
JResleniol li . » : : lo { of Seven he TY ; ; 1 .
turtle soup. Whether that be ro or not, ford Py he On. Who Lind been ants ty IH Es | LHI] | I { | i Ie d 1(; Bedd | ng !
ti, BALE § OF NIE Felcise fe
W. R. BRACKBILL,
EE AN
OUSANDS HASTENED TO THEIR GIIAVES.
telying on testimonials written tn vivid glow:
ge of some miraculous cures made by
Iy puffed up doctor or patent medicine
1 thousands to their graves: bell ving
il ne faith that the same miracle
n them, and that these test
ulike the cures, while the so-called med.
all theltime hastening them to thelr
ded pub testimoni
10¥ do not make the cures, although we
MOLL DAVIS OF THE DRAGOON TIE CONGER EEL.
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She joined the Second Scots Grays, then
Lord Hay'’s Dragoons, and in 1675 was
present at the siege of Namur, After the
peace of Ryswick the regiment was re-
duced, and she received her discharge.
Making her way to Dublin, she found
that none of her friends recognized her,
and, being unable to support, did not
claim her children or make herself known.
Ou the ro breaking out of the war she re-
enlisted in her old dragoon corps aud
fought at Nimequen, at the siege of Ven-
loo and at Liege. Inthe second atiack
at Schellenberg she was shot in the hip,
but the ball was never extracted. While
she was in hospital her sex was more than
once in great danger of discovery. * After
the battle of Blenheim, being appointed
guard over some prisoners, for the frst
time since her departure from Dublin,
she saw her hushand making love to a
Dutchwoman ! She found he was serving
in Orkney's regiment and made herself
known to him, reproaching him with
faithlessness, but freely forgiving him
and telling his comrades that she wag his
brother. On the termination of the war
she gave him a piece of gold, andy de.
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to Mond.
Readers of H i ®
the conger eel is in reality one of outed since his early menh
most valuable food-fishes, There is, un “My Hfe Is gone, and whe
forturately, a prejudice in the publie!¥'¥®™* my Lappines
mind against it. Tn all continental fish ally fell doroms the o
markets—at least in those situated on |iamn day.
song which contain the flsh—a plentifal| Ina letter to Me
supply of congers may always ba had, |" of Penlogion, N
The writer has seen hundreds of them in | outa misery bola a)
the markets at Dieppe, Boulogne, and by great pain Y sought
aris, and in the cuisine of France the |sicans of every school
congar oconpies a prominent place, It domestic r ¥ a
can be converted into excellent soup, and [ou
may be cooked in various other palat. |, Liek df
able ways ; it may be roasted, stewed, or 'e:
broiled, or made into a succulent pie*
In Guernsey and Jersey its flesh is bighly [ef : Wal
esteemed, as being adaptable to the eal [ie people of .
inary art in an eminent degree. This The
fish ought to be much more plentifully Is fering he
exposed for sale than it is; and if our !i ow perfectly
fisherinen found a market for it, it would | :
no doubt be so. It is a most prolific ani. |
mal, yielding its eggs in literal millions. | THE IRON
A specimen which weighed twenty-eight | Reading, Pa., Jane 1} The members
clining to resume her character as a wom- pounds possessed a roe of the weight of lof the liastern Pig Iron Association who |
an and a wife, bade him adieu. An odd twenty-three ounces, which was computed ve Deen op ug Wie ¢ rBaces ! vd
incident in her career was her being com. | 0 ©on‘ain the almost incredible number ihird of Soe fit nies visited reo: fl
pelled to pay for the support of an inant of fiftc en millions of eggs. Mr. Buck- ||jaet but the that the
| of which she was pronounced the father! 180d, in one of his fishery reports, says
an one girl fellinlove | What becomes of this enormous num. indication of
Outlook 18 bright and th is Gvery
trade.
Wo have avo lishing
jonly in part, as bey
Thousands Upon Thousands (£3 (rs we =
LEST STOCK
om, of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily
It is our medicine, Hop Bitters, that
makes the cures, It has never failed and never
n. We will give references to any one for nny
Alsg « lar to their own if desired, or will refer
10 ¢ neighbor, as there is 1
the Known world bat can
seit 0
Chal ier HB
frosn ¥
ot from fiz
do
sim
t a nelghberhood in
v1
its cures by Hor Y V 1 . » * ¢ >
y Hop Give us Call,~----Salisfaction Guaranteed.
A Losing Joke. :
ninent physician of Pittsburg said to a la
at who was complaining of her continued
ith, and of his inability to cure her, joking.
“Try Hop Bitters.” The lady took it {n
xl the bitters, from whicl
nent health,
ix joke, bat he
i Cost him a goo
J. BRACKBIILI'S SONS,
introduction
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onl
Fees of Dootors.
£3
fie
e fee of doctors is item
W ¢ by Hs
its is 83, which would tax a man con.
an
Tae ot door # 7 spring St.,—————Bellefonte, P
¢ the sched.
euith abd 1
or
+ Vis
wd to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily
Lover 31.000 a year for medical
An i
—Jlectric
attendance
wittle of Hop Bitters taken
*
Or
oe fight —
1 one single Ol TLOOK ™ ’
2 the
the
BRIGHT,
BV LURK wa
GOODS SHOWN AT NIGHT AS WELL 48 DAY.
operators 8 NS SN
BEND FOR
Yood WY
On %
ate
NP NS NNN Pg
Pr’
PA 7 BOX
)/ Read What a Patient says of it ;
yor A @
“The Pastilies I purchased from you in August
nd AOS &
a‘and \ «
red the ls
makes pure,
did it 1
¥
rich blood
' A ou Ox
at there
ri 1M a4 Deller
In Holland more i + better and
with “ the pretty dragoon,” as her com. Per of eggs is unknown to man ;
At last, at the battle of Probsbly form the food of many small
They aro
increasing
they
go. is bope.”' They did thelr work far be.
ulmorl expectations, for 1 certainly ¢f4
not expect that a babit of FOURTEEN YEARS'
DURATION could be completely gotien under oon
trol In the exceedingly short tirue of two months
I can assure you that no false modesty will keep tue
from doing ail that 1 can in adding fo the success
surely crown so beneficial a remedy.”
Above extract from a letter dated —W, Va. Dec. 2, 352
The Pastilies are prepared sod sold only by the
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC CHEMISTS,
3065 N. 10th, 84, 8T. Louis, moO,
. th re .
t Mr. Godfrey | | rades called her.
: _, | Bamilies, and just at its close, her skull sea-creatures, especially craba,
an | being fractured by a ball, her sex was exceedingly minute.”
| discovered. She was trepanned, and in | How Surious i seers that the common
| ten weeks had recovered, but she was not herring, which yields on an
| allowed to resassume her male costume. about thirty thousand ova, should be so
Lord John Hay promised that she should | Plentiful, and the conger, which contains
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Johostown,
WOoOieu
s Pa. June 106, .
ma
a
vale i
to-day for aa indefioite period
couut of lack of :
INen Are die
J MOA
eration
He
Ww a
orders. Toree hundred
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1 COLBEGUence % Pay
“Wy,
AVErago
pelinion.
£4)
War 1st
ve most conclusively thet “while there is
iN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This Spocial Deposit is to guarantee the
fhrment of the 25 premiums fully described
n former gnnouncemnents,
Th fcms will be pald, no matter how
he number of bags returned may be.
Gfics Blackwell's Durham Todaces Co.)
i | Dwrhan, N, C, May 10, 1888. |
P. A WILEY, Erg.
Ouxshier Hank of Durham, Durban, N.C
Dean Sia:—We {nclose you 811.5000, which
lemon place on Special Deposit to pay premiums
for our empty tobacco bags to be returned Dec,
Sh, Toarstruly, J. 8 CARE, President
Qice of the Bark of Durham.)
i La N. C, Nay 19, 1584.5
8. CARER, E=xq.,
J ¥ y od, Blackes'T's Drarbom Thbares Co
fiinc~1 have to schkurwiedge receipt of
. Fuh ch we have placed upon
trecial Deposit for object you state . .
pee Yours truly, = P. A. WILEY, Cashier,
ut pletare of DULL on the
ac kage.
£
Dean
- 1am from
None genuine withe
¥
S$ Seo cur other anneunsemnenta,
AYERS
Sarsaparill
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» Ged
fs a highly concentraie extract of
Rarsaparilla and other blood-purifying
roots, combined with Yedide of Potas-
st roid
that
lood
8
wer.
£1 fost frie
the safest, nw
sium and Iron, acd is
” ry $ $y -
. and moat econo
1s
a4 »
y 0s
5 £ wat ere
un the 5)
the 1 and restores (6 vitalizing pe
4 for Berofula
and all Serofulous Complaints, Erysip-
Ringworm,
Tumors
Skin, as also for all disorders ennsed
i the Dest known remody
«las, Ecorema, Blotches,
Sores, Doils, and Eruptions
of the
»
oF
'
condition of the blood, sath as Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General
Debility, and Scrofulous Catach.
Inflammatory Rhesmafism Cured,
HAYER'S BARSAPARIILA has cured me of
the Inflasumatory Eheumatism, with
COTrup
a2 thin and impoverished ul
8
Po
ted,
W. H. Moons."
Durbar, 1a, March 2, 1322,
PREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggista; §1, six bots? = ©
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Linpsty's
Fg LINDSEY S
De <7
fo: SELLER.
PROPRATORS. PITT SGURGH. P
HELP Win MEN
% NERVOUS:
ARE
LACK JITAL EN ERGY.
ng HOW A ELD
BERR 104 vn conor hoes Gara I RLD
ervens Detdlity, Pa
of Vital Furey,
: and Fo
the
eoniinoons
far.
canalng ne invh
never want. Brigadier Preston bought
many millions of eggs, should be com- y
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ArTiage ceremony was re-enacted, and
fice
tal a very merry, frolicsome
£
‘east, every man present laughingly giv-
the
“throwing the stockin
was not omitted.
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sat the worst thing about the cocoannt
ErRl way overeoms
We tiraish abenta
trated Prmphiot
for MEN
sont pended Por 4 cen
PRICES Every appliance ot
from $4 AMERICAN GALYANIC co.,
upwards. 1108 Chostaut &., Philada., Pa
Ark for st Murray's Drog store,
J C. BOAL,
.
Justice of the Peace awd ¢ onveynhioer,
©mtre Hall, Pa. Office In Penns Valley
Bank
hailding. may’ y
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tal fact that, when once fairly started
ing fruit uninterruptedly
This is very immoral
aud wrong of the ill-conditioned tree,
because it encourages the idyllic Polyne.
a to lie under the palms all day long, !
ig his litnbs in the sea occasionally,
ting with Amaryllis in the shape, ©
tangles of Newra's bair and
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for the nuts to drop down in due |
un he ought (according to Euro- |
tions) to be killing himself with
York under a blazing sky, raising
ar, indigo and coffee, for the |
wnefit of the white merchant.
ate advantage of they
't enforce habits of steady |
everance, the good |
induce the |
feel that burning desire for!
r piece-goods and the other |
of civilization which ought |
i¥ to accompany the propagation |
145101 i You |
your nut in the sand; you sit by a
years and watch it growing; you
« up tho ripe fruits as they fall from
and you sell them at last for il- |
red cloth to the Manchester |
erchant. Nothing could |
or more satisfactory. And!
+ difficult to see the precise moral |
nb the owner of a cocoa-
» in the South Sea Islands and
1et of a coal mine or a big. estate
nercial Eogland, Each lounges
through life after his own
; only the one lounges in a Rus.
ather chair at ®t club in Pall Mall,
the other lounges in a nica soft
fast Lie pp beaide a rolling surf in Tahiti
or the Hawaiian Archipelago,
A — A ——— sn ——
BENNET THE ELDER
Sritish |
¢ doesn
per
ay; it doesn't
to
wate
is
ary in foreign parts
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table
tweoon
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while
James Gordon Bennet in 1828, when in
his thirtieth year, becams the Washing-
ton correspondent of the New York En.
guirer, which was then on the topmost
round of the journalistic ladder. It is
related of him that during his stay in this
position he eame across a copy of * Wal-
pole's Letters,” and resolved to try the
effect of a fow letters written in a similar
stmin. The truth of this is doubtful, It
is more probable that the natural talents
of the man were now unfettered, and he
wrote without fear of ceusorsirip, and
with all the ease which a sense of freo-
dom inspires. Heo was naturally witty,
sarcastic and sensibla These letters,
however originated, were undoubtedly a
great hit. They werolively, they abound-
ed in personal allusions and they de-
scribed freely not only Senators but the
wives and dfughters of Senators. This
sort of thing was a novelty then. The
scriptions of toilettes, the cravats of the
President and the hunting saddle of his
niece tickled not only the fools but also
wiser people, who liked the sensation.
These mame letters estadlishod Mr. Ben-
net's reputation as a light lance among
the hosts of writers and he found a ready
o love wories
which flowed from his pen during his
A ois
Learning, it in said, may be an instro.
mouth of a cannon, be
an instrament of death, Each may be
equally effective for evil,
A A" s—
2000 wards summer worsted dress
a ————
THE BANANA,
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The banana is an annual, the fruit com- |
ing to maturity about a year after the
shoot is planted, the trunk of che tree ,
subsequently attaining a height of from |!
eight to ten feet, and a girth of thirty-six |
fibrbus nature, are thrown out long palm-
like branches, at the junction of which
appears the fruit, each group of bunches,
numbering from four to twelve, being
led a “hand,” and each hand having
eight or ten bananas upon it. A | )
of eight hands is the ordinary sis
From the root of
tree several shoots or suckers sprout
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each of which, in turn, becomes a fresh
The life of the banana tree, how.
ever, is not usually long, for is is felled
fter the fruit is gathered, and sometimes
indeed
onfaing a good many banana planta
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1 during
the operation. Jamaics
O
tions, varying in size from twenty-five
thousand to two hundred thousand trees,
for the most part cultivated by the =
settlers in the different parishes. These
ngs generally consist of three «
four acres of land, on which the
live in a temporary mand hut, being afraid |
to leave their property to the te
mercies of their neighbors, who rob each |
other's ground with the
tility whenever they can pet a char
is
land being cleared by a big hoe, a hole
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most cases nature doing all that is neces
sary ; but in larger plantations the trees
are all planted with some dem
tem in the form of squares, and trend
are dug for irrigntion, the banana thriv. |
ing best in damp stiff soil ]
naa
¥
holdi ri
owners |
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ns
striciest
$14
ed
The enltivation
very primitive
fad
y of sys- |
in
fq
PETRIFIED FORESTS,
Stone forests are in many parts of the |
worll A number of stony trees havo
been received at the Smithsonian Insti. |
tate from the West. In many eases they |
are hardened by the peculiar atmosphere |
as they stand, and in others they are
buried, the parts being replaced by min.
eral matter. The Little Colorado river)
in Arizona has long been a famous loeal-!
ity for such finde At one place more
than fifteen hundred cords of trunks and
sections of logs were found by govern-
ment surveyors. Most of them were sil-
icifled. Many are seven feet or more in
dismeter, and from twenty to seventy
feet in height. The greater part of them
have probably been covered in the marl
that originally was one thousand feet
thick. Some of the trees are changed to
jasper, assuming numerous hues, while
others resemble opal, and, when broken
open, the core is often found lined with
erystals of the most beautiful tints, Lon.
isiana and Ohio are noted localities for
fossil trees. In the former State, several
years ago, in turning up the ground an
ancient forest layer was unearthed, and
in succession two others below it ; and
scientists judge, from the size of the
trees, that from the time of the first lay
or to the last sixty thousand years must
have elapsed. In the remains of the
glacial drift in Ohio old forests are often
discovered. Some have been buried be-
neath the water by the sinking of the
land. Bome of the Ghio trees are not en-
tirely changed into stone, being yel soft,
while others are found in all stages from
rock to porous sponge matter,
Ws A ———
You dare not have opinions, or, having
them, you dare not declare them or act
them. You compromise with orime every
day, horus you think it would be offic
ious 15 declare yourself, and interfere,
You sia not afraid of onlraging moms,
of losing your popularity.
iW
Rowember by paying the RxrosTes
Stods reduced from 20e to 10 at the Bee
one year in advance subscribers get cred.
i for 14 months. ‘
¥ «0 Dee Hive,
farnitare factor
sd, best made, or
1 he
Kovelty ¥ and!
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Loss, 8120000 $i
One hundred anda twe
‘OWL out Of work.
nsurance,
ily men
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f vou want n
entre Hall drug store,
If want i
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I good Truss’go to the
ry
shonlder
gentieme
you Fidetel braces,
n, and at
1s
an
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prices
hla
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CRECDA
irag store,
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JOHN MULLE]
Pa.
Centre Hall,
THE SURE CURE
FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY,
"Kidney -Wort is the most succesful remedy
1 over used. Dr. P. C. Ballou, Monkton, Vi.
—_- —]
IGULAR,
NEVER
OUT OF ORDER.
ECTS RT
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W HOME C= cHINE
30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
\CAg ahANg
NM 0 © MASS.S
FOR SALE BY
PE;
Cc
"Kidney Wort is always reliable.”
Dr. BR. N. Clark, So. Hero, Vt,
"Ridney. Wort has oured ty wife after two yoars
suffering.” Dr. QO. M. Suwmeneriin, Sus Ii, Os.
IN THOUSANDS OF CABES ~~
it haw cured where all slse had falled. Ttie mild,
but efficient, CRRTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but
Bare iess tn all cases,
LF It sleanses the Blood and Strengthens ;
gives Now Life to all the important organs of
the + The natural action of the Kidneys is
The Liver ia cleansed of all disease,
and the Bowels move freely and healthfully.
in this way the worst disosste are eradicated
from the systom. 2
PRICE, $1.00 LIQUID OR DRY, S6LD BY DRAUGHT
Dry can be sent by mail. . i
WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, Burlington Vi.
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J BUKKAY, ®
Centre Hall, Pa.
popular Patent Medicines,
k. may’ tf
BUY IT AND TRY IT.
Try it for earache,
Try it for headache,
Try it for toothache,
Try it for backache.
Foran ache or a pain Thomas’ Eclectric
Oil isexcellent.—Chas. F, Medler, box 274,
Schenectady, N. Y.
Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is the best thing
going, pa says. Cured him of rheumatism
and me of earache-<two drops—Master
liorace Brenizer, Clinton, Iowa.
Try it for a limp,
Try it for a lameness,
Try it for a pain,
Try it for a strain,
From shoulder to ankle joint, and for
three months I had rheumatism which
yielded to nothing but Thomas’ Eclectrie
Gil. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil did what no
physician seemed able to accomplish. It
cured me.~John N. Gregg, Supt. of Ra®-
way Construction, Niagara Falls,
Try it for a scald,
Try it for a cut,
Try it for a bruise,
Try it for a burn,
Price 50 cts, and §x.00,
FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prep's.
BUFFALO, N, X.
J Centre Hall, Pa
A. Kenny
IN USE=36,989.
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AM persons ss Foods are the best, We atk wo
smite our Dmproved Koller Podtive Forer Food 6
Keed and Forttileing Dell] sod cor May Makes They
re 84 good 3s the bast, and can be sald 2s cheng All are war. |
rouiars mailed free, NOwark Machine Co.
Ke Oho. Hasson Branch House, Hagurstoen, 84,
# €
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SPRING MILLS HOUSE, |
Os L&T. R. R
SUMMER RESORT.
Fine Fishing and Huntiog—Roman-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery,
Healthy Locality,
TERMS REASONABLE |
J. H, BIBBY,......c.cconnus Proprietor
SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA i
magi
FINE
ey
#PISO'S CURE FOR::
tts wat ud fst
bp Use in time, © 3 od
NCONSUMP TION.
From
Lions, toe free indelosnon,
ord brain work, Dy
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SPERMATORRHEA
AND
IMPOTENCY.
BE Tested for over :
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he ny
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Sag htt
Hind ol di
uy peried,
by
Louk,
Oust Mowmics Trearwony, $3: 2 wonmis, §5; 8 wots, 83
ards —Attorneys.
ORVIS,
ATTORNE
J H.
THEW Es
Altorr
tices in ail the
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ELLEFONTI
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nsulited in
Or
Dentists.
HUSTEREMAN,
4 yi Gr. W
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Ce al resi
suilheran
. GUTaLIUS. —~
nlsl, Milins
vices Wo Lhe pu
i Fila mid eral
dunt ession. He is
pared to extract teeth abso
Pailie
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W. R.
foute, Pa. Specia
country trade.
(v= MINGS HOUSE,
or, Pr Belies
itenlion given Lo
a6 prieior,
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BRELLEFY
EMANUEL BROWN, Propric
The ug y will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
charges very moderate. Give it a trial
w, sf
traveilug cominnnily
every respect, for man and beast, and
june tf
(Eine HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT
CUSTOM.
Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
nataral scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, iGaug tf
Good
KVIN HOUSE,
LOCK MAVEN, PA
BE. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprictor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor.
ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFONTE,
¢ Deposits and allow Interest :
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities ; Gold and Ooupons,
JAS, A. BEAVER, J. D, BHUGERT,
President. Cashie
PENNA,
PENS VALLEY B
ANKING €O.
CENTRE MALL, PA
Receive Deposits and allow Interest :
Discount Notes Buy aud Bell Government
Becarities : Gold and Coupons.
WM. WOLF, W. B MINGLE,
President. Caster
Cul. The dry climbs cura,
idea U6 p., route, oosl, (red.
ithe
singe Golde, 144 went
8. WHITTIER»:
Marriage, Convaltation snd
Hiuetraved
Tie, paper
Wo offer anf to 10 31. P. Antonmtio, Spark
ing, Mounted Portable Engl