The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1886, Image 5

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    A SO lH SA SI:
9 TIMES QUT OF 10
Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil
CURES
Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
$9 TIMES OUT OF 100
Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Qil
CURES
A Cold or a Hoarseness.
i9 TIMES OUT OF 20
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Qil
CURES
Asthma and Diphtheria,
<9 TIMES OUT OF 50
Thomas’ Eclectric 0il
CURES
Slow an. Affections of the Throat.
Price 50 cents and $1.00.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FAGTS vs. PREJUDICE
Prejudice is hard to combat, It cannot be
overcome in a day. More than likely it wasn't
formed hastily. Indeed it may have been
gradually strengthening its hold for years,
Forinstance, some folks believe Rheumatism
cannot be cured, Their father believed so
before them, So did their grandfathers:
Now, RHEUMATISM CAN BE
CURED, notwithstanding this prejudice,
but the trouble is to make people think so.
The only way we know to meet popular un-
belief is to state the PLAIN FACTS, and
then present the POSITIVE PROOFS
that they are facts, It is a fact that the
RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE
not only relieves but banishes Rheumatic
Pain. There is positive proof of it too. It
comes from those who have suffered untold
agony with Rheumatism and have been com-
pletely cured by this remedy, All who have
tried it have had this experience, Some of
them permit us to print their testimony. It
makes quite a Jittle book, which we send free
toany who are interested enough to ask forit,
A complete Russian Rheumatism Cure,
costs $2.50. If mailed, 10c. additional, If
registered, 10¢, more. You'll neverneed but
one, so the price isn’t high. Who wouldn't
give $2.50 to get rid of Rheumatism 2?
As yet it cannot be found at the stores, but can be
had only by enclosing the amount as above, and
addressing the American Proprietors,
PFAELZER BROS. & CO,
81g & 821 Market St,, Philadelphia,
B@F™ You must now make your mon-
ey out of the Barn and Poultry yard,
with the LEHIGH CATTLE POWDER,
to purify the Blood and cleanse the Sys-
tem, thereby prevent and cure disease
in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry.
DUVOY'S HORSE & MULE POW.
DER, for all diseases of the Blood, Mus-
cles and Nervous System, and save the
37 to 50 per cent. of food lost as indigest-
ed, in the ordinary way of feeding.
FARMER'S UNION CATTLE POW-
DER, in 7 lv. bags, for dairy use; to ins
crease quantity and quality of Milk,
Fat, Butter, Flesh and Eggs, and to give
nature such ingredients as it needs to
yield the largest profits,
DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDER,
(for the same use asthe Farmer's Union,)
in 5 Ib. bags, for 50 Cents per bag,
The
GAMBRINUS PULVER,
Liver Remedy,
JAPANESE CORN CURE, for
Corns and Bunions.
JNION ROACH, RA1, MICE
and ANT EXTERMINATOR, Neve
er Fails.
DAIRY, POULTRY and DOC-
TOR BOOKS, with Goods Free.
For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall
#untm.
FOR SALE.
A new two-story dwelling house and
lot with good stable near the railroad. If
desired the purchaser can have one or
more acres of ground } mile east of sta
tion.
Also, building lots | mile east of Cen~
tre Hall station, prices $756 to $125 per
lot, on easy terms. Apply to Freon
Kuntz. tf
a FIST PREM, :
, ~ Xe EE TR —" +o
2) PHILAGA 196. NO
rand Prize Metal,
ae en
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SO
Ark sour Grocer for It, Wn, Dreydoppel Mir,
#5 North Frout Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SELLERS
ry
5
LNA
T CURES
HS.COLDS
G TROUBLES
BY ALL
25 CTS. ASITE
Da. Lomser’s Brood SEARCHER
Makes 8 LOVELY COMPLEXION, Isa
BPLENDID TONIO and cures CANCER,
BOIS, PIMPLES, ! } MER.
CURIAL and all BLOOD DISEASES,
Sold by your Druggist,
Sellers Medicine Cou, Pittsburg, Pa.
Yad
Frere
THE WEEK'S SUMMARY.
Henry Peters, an important witness in the
Des Moines, la., murder case, has been miss
ing, and a decomposed body found is thought
to be his. He was put out of the way to pre-
vent him telling tales,
Charles H. Waterman has been nominated
for mayor of New York by the American
party, a resurrection of Knownothingism,
Col. Bob Ingersoll is reported to be in
favor of the election of Henry George for
mayor of New York.
T. F. Colbert, a young man who had been
taken from the almshouse, adopted and edu-
cated by a wealthy Connecticut farmer, re-
turned the kindness by robbing his bene-
factor,
A young man in Chicago has become insane
over a bogus extra announcing the death of
Queen Victoria.
RA 0 wo e's
as United Btates district attorney for the
northern district of New York,
Jay Gould has ordered 4,000 or 5,000 new
cars for his southwestern roads, including
150 passenger cars and 100 locomotives. SEES
Two Pullman passenger cars were mys
teriously burned on a side track on the
Grand Trunk railway at Chicago.
Senator John Bherman says if Mr. Blaine
wants the nomination for the presidency in
1888 he thinks he can get it.
Mrs. Edward Parsons attacked her husband
at a ball at Lyndhurst, N, J,, and cut his
nose off with a broken bottle, Bhe went to
jail and he to a hospital,
Rev, Jon Adams, of New York, died in a
pulpit in North Wales of heart disoase.
Lieut. John Schon, of tbe United States
army, went from Dakota to Louisville to
marry Miss Marie Allen and found her mar-
ried to her “other feller.”
Mr. Hewitt, candidate for mayor in New
The board of visitors of Andover Theologi-
cal seminary has decided that it has authority
to try its professors for their alleged heresy.
Steps have been inaugurated in Boston to |
consolidate the two great corporations-—the |
Atlantic and Pacific cotton mills,
By the stupidity of a druggist at Lawrence,
Mass. , a young girl was killed by a dose of |
eighty-eight grains of podophyllin,
In consequence of the mass of testimony
taken at the trial, a copy of which has not
yet been completed, the hearing in the case
of the murderer Maxwell and the Chinese
“highbinders” will not take place until New
Year's Day. |
The Canadian cabinet has decided that the
death sentence on Sproule must be executed
at Victoria, B. C., on the 20th inst,
President Cleveland sent $10 to help repair
a colored people's church in Charleston,
Three men have been condemned to death at
Lytton, B. C., for the murder of William
Dillman, of Minneapolis.
France ring "large
quantities of pine seeds in Vermont for the
renewal of their forests.
0
and Germany are secu
The entire stable of the
Morton in New
prices were fetched.
late Maj. Thomas
was sold York and good
William Clark, of Newark, N. J.,
termined to build a yacht to match the Gala
tea for racing purposes, i
The Association baseball clubs have won a
majority of games from the National league!
in the series of exhibition games since the
championship season closed.
The Case School of Applied Sciences at
Cleveland was burned, causing a total loss of
£200,000, Insurance about half,
Abraham
which was presented to him soon after his
inauguration, has been presented by Robert
Lincoln to “Lincoln Memorial”
church at Chicago
began to advocate a twenty years’ term for
the president of Mexico, or a return to the
dictatorship, with Diaz at the head.
who claims to have seen a freshly shaven
man acting nervously had a large
amount of money in a sachel, and it is sus-
pected that this was the man who robbed the
Adams Express company's agent of $30,000
on a train.
James M. Hampton, of Craig, Neb., pro-
prietor of a temperance billiard hall, was
accused of selling bitters, and a mob went to
him, when he shot himself dead
through fear of rough treatment,
Miss Bose
tire
who
capture
Elizabeth Cleveland did not re
from Literary Life because of poor
Lealth, as previously reported, but because
sie did not consent to be a figurehead.
The locomotive engineers in session at New
Yok reelected their officers of last year
Chief Arthur at the head of the order.
A yrocery gerk named Rudolph Lange
was burned to death in New Haven by a
kerosene lamp falling on him and the spilled
oil taking fire.
One of the prisoners for blo
Hall's baun, at Monson, Me. , confesses that
he did it for revenge,
A large woolen factory at Olneyville, R. I,
is being prosecuted for $45,000 penalties for
with
wing up Dr.
ing the
labor.
The corporation of Yale has directed the
use of the term ‘Yale University” hereafter,
instead of college,
A young bridegroom who married without
the consent of his mother-in: law was nearly
killed by the bride's family in Boston,
in a wrangle over a game of cards at Louis
ville was knocked on the hea d and killed.
Two men named Page snd Moore, sus
pected of the murder of James N. Hamilton,
ex-sheriff of Searcy courgy, Ark, were
taken from their custodians and hanged by a
mob.
The Woman's Christian Temperance union
declared by a decisive vote in favor of aiding
the Prohibition party.
while temporarily insane, killi<l his wife with
an axe,
A breach of promise suit at Reading, Pa.,
was settled by the defendant giving the
blighted widow a grocery store,
The Catholic conference at Baltimore dis
patched a lotter to the pope with plans for
the organization of the Washington uni
versity,
It has been decided to hold the general
elections in Canada before the end of the
year.
The friends of Father Mogyorosi, 8a pro-
fessor of St. Bonaventure’s Franciscan col-
prised at receiving cards from Boston
announcing his marriage. The bride issup-
posed to be a Miss Clare, of New ark.
The last of the passengers of the long de-
layed steamer Anchoria have arr'ved at New
York on the Ethiopia from St. Johns and
were warmly greeted by their kins, neople,
The brig John Sherwood, Capt Price,
from Portland, Me, for Philadelphis, went
ashore near Chadwicks, N, J., and be ame a
total wreck. The crew were saved.
The newspaper United Ireland, tells Irish
tenants that the time for patient end: uw ance
having passed, they ought to stand up and
fight hard, “hitting from the shoulder,” In
the meantime, a large number of landl Oras
in West Clare have made reductions in t heir
rents,
Bradley's embezzlement from the Pullin wn
Car company, which included the shops at
Detroit as well as Chicago, now is found to
exceed $100,000,
An explosion of firedanp in a collier ¥
near Scranton injured ten men. Fortunately,
owing to precautions previously taken, the
other 240 men escaped uninjured.
The monster lumber raft, which for so long
stuck on the ways at Three Rivers, Is now in
a fair way of being launched,
The fact that the residence of William
Pope, at Flat Rock, Knox « wTenn., had
but one door led to the loss of eight Yves
when the house caught fire and burned,
A now discovery of law the
OTs OT Tae So uli J She
a new trial.
The conference of arch s in B althno ©
Is said to have resulted in the ment of
fundamental
York city, declined to permit a straw taker
to poll the workmen in his New Jersey fron
works,
The Brooklyn bridge took $2,861 in fares
on Bartholdi day,
The Cunard steamer Pavona went aground
near Duxbury, Mass, in a heavy fog. She
was afterward floated and put back to Bos
ton,
Postmaster Tyler, at Greenfleld, Mass,
who offered to contribute to the Democratic
had been asked to withdraw as Republican
candidate for sheriff on that account, has
been forgiven and will stand for election.
Rhode Island, Oregon, Alabama, Arkan-
sas, Vermont, Maine and Georgia have held
state elections this fall. Four Democratic
Seventeen states will elect gov-
Of these, nine have]
ernors next Toesday.
I public an governors,
Senior } is, one of the men injured by a
» falling, has died of his in-}
, t sabiten]
delegate from Califor. |
opal convention, died at aj
heart disease,
juries,
Thomas Walsl
¢ Adams express by the rob- |
now foot up $100,000, and |
my swell the amount,
nts have been expelled from El}
MALE lege in Indiana for witnessing *‘Rich-}
ard III
The St. Cloud Presbyterian church at West |
« N. J., has put up a bandsome me |
B. McClellan, i
ulators in London have been warned!
| against cortain gold mine shares representing
in Queensland, Itis feared that,
il follow the announcement, i
Biake, leader of the Canadian
claimed to have information that par-}
sunt is to be dissolved immediately, !
passenger and two)
on the Central Ver
No ond
i
Missouri refused a]
mandamus to compel the Republican central
committee of St. Louis to place the name of
an ousted candidate upon the city ticket. |
The steamer Lake Huron was wrecked near |
i Quebec, !
} Mrs Abbott, a widow lady aged 70 years!
residing on a farm at Chantrey, Unt., was
gored to death by a bull
George
Bex
alleged ore
a panic w
i
oppo |
trains-—-one
“were wrecked
ad
Three
at Gassets station,
me court of
William CC.
gineer, was shot and killed in a saloon at
| East St. Louis, by Edward Blake, the pro
prietor.
I. M. Waren, of Pame
N. Y., while driving over a crossing the
Rome, Watert and Ogdensburg railroad
was struck by an engine and killed.
lia, Four Corners,
on
wn
i All the Chicago packing houses returned to
the ten hour schedule today. Wages were
increased slig !
Samuel Leff
| eriticises the
action of Messrs. Powderly and
| Litchman at
Richmond.
| lockout in the kpitting mills in the Mohawk
{ valley
{| The
| forbidden by Governor McEnery of Louisi-
ana.
| Grain receipts by lake at Buffalo for the
| current season make a total of more than
| 82,000,000 bushels, being slightly over 50 per
in advance of 1885
i cent
drowned in the wreck of the schooner Mary
i Brown off the Newfoundland const.
At Shelbyville, lls, a woman supposed to
| have been hired by liquor men, attempted t«
| murder the wife of Rev. J. 1. Dantsitt, con
| ductor of a Prohibition journal
| Mr. Henry Bergh is the victor in the suit
to set aside the probate of the will of Miss
| Welton, which gives his society $150,000,
Two men who had clung forffour hours to
their capsized boat at Cape May, N. J., were
| two brave yachismen.
Near Mount Holly, N. J., footpads stopped
an express messenger and his companion.
They robbed the latter, but the express mes-
| senger escaped.
The New York Underground Telegraph
| company seized Broadway for the purpose of
| constructing an electric subway in defiance
of the subway commission, claiming a vested
right in every stre#t and avenue in the city
The general superintendent and one laborer
| were arrested for tearing up the street with.
| out a proper permit, and an interesting legal
fight is begun,
Mr. James OG. Blaine addressed two mest
ings in Newark, in connection with the New
| Jersey state election. He spoke at Stella
{ hall and at the rink! chiefly on the tariff.
At the latter place 8,000 persons were
| present.
General Markets.
New Youx, Oct. 8 -FLOUR-Closad steady;
Pwinter wheat extra, $2.00@5; Minnesota exirs,
82.005: city mill extra, $440@4.50, for West
Indies: Ohio extra, $2.60@4.73. Southern Flour
| elosed dull, but steady; common fo choice extra,
iss m@s
{ WHEAT- Options were dull and irregular,
{closing generally W@Se. lower. pot lots wer
quiet, closing lc. lower, Spot sales of No. 1 red
state at 88c.; No 2 do. 84ige.; No. 2 red Winter:
We. ; No. 3 do., 8c. ; ungraded red, 4 No,
red winter, Nov, SPGG Se. ; LDR Ba
Boge © do. Jan, STG Te.
|" CORN-—Options were strong and closed 14@ Meo.
‘niger. Spot lots closed dull and unchanged.
sales of No. 2 mixed, afloat, at 46¢.; un
, ke. ; No. 2 mixed, Nov, $590. do.
so, 4730. do. Jan, 8c; do. May, Bie,
OATE-Options were active and
| fire, closing 14@ Me. higher for the day, Spot
{lots closed 3ge. bigher, and strong. Spot sales of
No. 1 white state at Se; No. 2 do, 86c.; No. 2
mized, Nov, 580. ; do. Deo, S54@ 300.
RYE--Quist: state, 5I@c,; western, WHE.
BARLEY -- Neminal.
PORK Dull; new mens, $1010.50,
+ LARD-COlosed 1 cash, $6.10; Nov., $0.08
@ $10; Deo, $6.14@0.16,
1 UTTER and nominal; state, 17@%8e.;
wes tern, 129%.
i TEESE Steady; state, 9@113%o.; western,
dpot
principles of the K nights af
SUNSET COX RESIGNS,
Ie Prefers to go to Congress Rather
Than Heturn to Tarkey.
Wasmixaron, Oct. 21. Minister Cox had
an interview with Minister Bayard yesterday
during which the secretary expressed his en-
tire satisfaction with the present status of
affairs between this government and that of
Turkey, and said that it would be arranged
80 that Mr. Cox need not return to Turkey if
desirous of resigning at once. Mr, Cox said
it was his desire to formally tender his resig-
nation immediately upon accepting the con-
gressional nomination. He went to New
York today to meet the committee which
has been appointed to notify him of his con.
gressional nomination.
A CONGRESSMAN DEYIED.
Editor Keys Throws Down
to Mr. Pldeock.
Newton, N. J, Oct
the editor of The
the least frightened by
gressman Pidcock respecting
agresnent to buy
gates at $100 a delegate, a fa
appeared in last week's Herald. Nor is Mr
Keys alarmed at the threat of Con
Pideock to have him arrested for criminal
libel and sued for civil libel. In to-morrow’s
Herald will appear Mr, Pideock’s denial and
the following comment:
“In reply to all this, we have simply to say
that the original boars the genuine signature
of J. N. Pidoock; that we have the original
in our possession, and further than that, we
are ready to answer to any suit, civil or erim-
inal, that Mr. Pideock may institute against
us. We shall be more than rised to sew
and hear Mr. Pideock attempt under oath to
deny the same and his signature thereto in a
court of justice.”
the Gauntlet
New aid, 18 not
denial of Con
the alleged
$s gy y -
the Bussex count
Lressinan
The Viddling Stateam
NasuviLre, Oct. 10 ~The
candidates for
through here yesterday
«en.
Tavior brothers,
vernor of this state, passed
much better
long journe
hey sti
Ti t
nds with thelr Add!
ing
tain their fri
A Well Connected Englishman.
Hovesrox, Tex, Oct. 25 Oi
night last a wealthy and highly
Wednesday
niece
bail
attempted
Imme-
rigked for
m wi
ing from Ma:
suicide by Jt
diately on striki
belp, and was (shed out by cit
passing by. He was taken to th
He was completely prostrated and his mind
| became deranged. He | since
| typhoid feves
§ — .
Logan on the Stamp.
Rroxve, Ia, Oct 22. -~-Fenat Ls
a meeting here veslerday of
} lis presenon
managers, wh
sage of the senator's visit to the Quincey «
bration. The tarifl, pension veloes
publican rule as compared with the
24
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i jos bandied by the senator
hester, England
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Was
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and
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The Loyal Legion.
PuiLapzirnia, Oct 21 Ex- Presid
Hayes presided over the annual encan
jof the Loyal legion here Yesterday
| Sheridan was elected commandor-in-shi
flill the vacancy cansed by ©
Hancock. Rev. H. Clay Tr
chaplain to fill a vacancy. wr officers
hold over, be session was occupied in row
ST
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1pncnt
Gen
Lief, to
ath of Gon
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WHE
COMMANDER IN-CHIEP.
ting business, Cen. Bheridan arrived in time
to be present nt the banquet tendered to the
legion by the Pennsylvania commandery last
night. He made a short speech, and Mr,
Hayes, Gen, Schofield, Gen, Cochrane and
others spoke,
Gladstone In 8 Wasp's Nest,
Loxpox, Det 25, Mr, Gladstone, Bui
engaged in felling a tree at WAI on
Saturday, unconsciously disturbed a wasp's
nest. The enraged insects attacked the ex-
premier and stung him badly about the head
and face, which are swollen to balloon like
Mr. Gladstone is, consequently,
unable to be out.
Apiuive ws Rulloand Ao dan. ;
New One Oot. BW. ~A train
on ho douisville. and: Rashvite: railroad
troops and Apache dlians, was ditched near
Rigoleta It is reported that no one was
hurt,
The Binkley House Burned,
Sngnmay, Tex., Ott, 22.-The
A SH
A SWIKDLER
does not refer possible purchasers to his
victims, The Athlophoros Co, gladly re-
fers sufferers from rhienmatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, nervous or sick headache, kidney
and liver complaints to those who have been
cured of these diseases by Athlophoros, and
will furnish names and addresses of many
such persons to those desiring then
lophoros is the only remedy for thos wip
eases that can stand such a test,
A. L. Thomas, Cuba, N. Y., saye: “My
gon, J. M. Thomas, had been suffering from
rheumatism for several months. Athlopho-
ros relieved him of the pain, and reduced
the swelling of the joints, and the lameness
entirely disappeared. 1 have seen those
having neuralgia cured by taking one dose.”
A. Beard, Mt. Kisco, N.Y, says: “I
have been troubled for some time with
sciatica and rheomatism, brought on by
working in a damp place. 1 could find no
remedy in medicine 1 was using, until I
tried a bottle of Athlophoros, which gave
we immediate relief.”
Mrs. Alfred Thurston, 42 North Main
Btreet, Wilkesbarre, Pa, says: “1 am not
troubled with rheumatism now, since using
Athlophoros, 1 believe, should it in any
case fail to relieve and permanently cure,
ee .
Cards—Attorneys
171. BrancLER,
C.F. Hawes
PARGLER & HEWES
S ATPIORREYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENNA,
finecial attention to collections ; practice in alt
the courts; Consultation in German and English
Joux KLINE, a :
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE, PA
iis on second floor of Furst's new
vallding wor bi of Oonrt House, Can be
consulted in English or German. 7m’y54
OHN F. POTTER, Attorney-ssLaw
Collections promtly made and
Willdraw u
and have scknowledged Deeds, Mortgas
bonds &c. Bellefonte, Pa.
JH. ORVIS: CM. BOWER E L.OKvVi8
§ ad BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE. PA
oppoeite the Court House, on 24 ficor of
Office
y ding. 2ljan 85
Furst'st
¥. FORTNEY
. rottA ey-ut~law,
Otlice in old Corard builaging.
Hotels.
UsH HOUBE,
W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belie«
ess——_——-—
the canse would be thatthe directions were
not faithfully followed.”
J. J. Bavitz, Nazareth, Pa, says: “I
gave two bottles of Athlophoros to my
sister, and she has entirely recovered. She
wasafllicted with inflammatory rheumatism
and St, Vitus’ dance, and although we had
two of the best doctors, she gradually grew
worse. She would scream from pain night
and day, 1 heartily recommend it.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can-
not be bought of the druggist the Athlo-
phoros Co., 112 'W t., New York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is $1.00 per botile
for Athlophoros and 50e, for Pills.
For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in
igestion, weakne
i
is
of women eons ration,
blood, &e., A thlophoros Pill
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also on Sundry. :
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie
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. Williamsport
Moniandon .....
Harrisburg. ome
Philadelphia ;
Erie Mail Bast, Niagara Express West, and Day
Express East make close connection sl Lock He
ven with B. EV. RK. BR. Trains. .
Erie Mall East and West counect al Erie with
trains on LS. &M. 8 R Ri stUorry with B. P &
W. RR af Emporium with BN. XY. & P. RB R.,
and at Driftwood with A. V. KR. BR
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R.R
Dally Except Sunday.
Westward, :
PMAMAM STATIONS
1 80:10 15 15 50 Montandon
1 45010 2 8 5 Lewisburg
1565 15 Biehl
208 Vicksburg
216 3 MiMinburg
Millmout
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Ti0entre Hall
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Oak Hall
Lemont
Dale Summit
Pleasant Gasp
Axemann
M Bellefonte
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan-
don at 5.20 am, 8.55 am, and 7.10 p m, returning
leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 a m, 600
m and 7 80 pm.
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(CENTRE COUNTY BANKINGCO,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
Roouive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes: Buy snd Sell Government
Securities :
JAS, A. BEAVER,
President.
PENNS VALLEY BANKING CO,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Receive Depoxits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes ; Buy sud Sell Goverument
Becurities; Gold and Coupons,
WM, WOLF
W. B. MINGLE,
President Cashier,
J, D. BHUGERT,
Cashier
"1G
NIVUD
Blinded
T. ELMO HOTEL,
, B17 & 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
uced rates to N per day, The
traveling public will still find at this Aa
tol the same liberal X Vato for r
n
centres of business and pisces of amuse
Land different railroad 4 we
v pd Ips of tho ity. are aly accoule
B: p London Pry
fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
| country trade. junelby
| CUMMINGS HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Propricior,
traveling community will find
Lis hotel equal Ww any iu the county in
very respect, for man and beast, and
i Giveit a trial
i
i The
it
!
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charges very moderate.
agune if
| .
|
| BROCKERHOF¥ HOUSE,
ALLEGHES (ELLEY NTE, PA
|G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
| Good Bample Rooms on First Fl
i 3
nil
SROCKERHOFY HOUSE.
X sl BRLLE
00r,
Lruing. og
jurors. Bun
| $8. Free Buss to and from
| Boecial rates Lo wilbesses and
| § TENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
| FOR SUMMER BOAKDEKS AND TRANSIENT
L J oth
! Good Table, healthy locality, pure
| mountain water, surrounded by finest
patural scenery in the state, Schools
{ and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, l16aug tf
BVIN HOUSE,
LOUK BAVER, PA.
8. WOODSE CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable, Good sample rooms
on first tioor,
YAMERON HOUSE,
LEWISBURG,
ETETTLER & CODER,
BPECIAL BA
PENNA
t—— I rietors
ES TY TRAVEL
NDAY,
Free ‘Buss to and from
iap.y
(rood
sl
FRENCH'S HOTEL.
City Hall Square, - .
Opposi
New York.
he Post Office.
in ALE ape
JUBE in New
te City
Hele
DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa.
Dealer In
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GUODS, &:
Liquors for medice
DRUGS
Pure Wines and
purposes always kept
J D. MURRAY,
»
Centre Hall,
Pa.,
Patent Medicines
ii Holland Gin kept
oF | inal purposes only, Sore o en
very day inthe week. m oey
Dentists.
RG. W. HOSTEKMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall
Residsnce on Main sireet. Office on
2d floor of Harper & Kreamer's stcre
building. Will give satisfaction in sll
branches of his profession, Fiber ad-
ministered. l4spr
jE. 8 GG. UUTELIUS. —~
Dentist, Millheim. Offers his
professional services to the public, He is
prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully pre
pared to extract teeth absolutely withon
pain. my 278
Hew Arrival of Goods
AT NEW STORE |
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
HARPER & KREAMER
Centre Hall,
Have just opened in one t Larges
and Best Rooms in the Valley,
—A COMPLETE STOC
DRY GOODS,
DRESS ¢O0ud
NOTIONS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOKS,
HARDWABE,
O1LS AND PAINTS
GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE,
GROCERIES,
COFFEES BUGARS, TEAS, FISH
SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL
STORE. .
ALL NEW GOODS,
We offer ne u n this
BOUNTY Ped
~ COME AND SEE, US,
All kinds of Produce taken and Highes
. Market Prices Paid.
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