PUBLIC SALE. Thursday March 15, The undersigned will offer the following property at public sale at his residence one mile west of Tusseyville: Four work horses, 8 are mares, 1 6 vears old, a driver, 1 8 vearsold, 1 9 years old, 2 colts 1 and 2 years old, five good milk cows 4 of which will be fiesh by time of sale, 1 breeding sow, chester white boar, 10 shosts, 17 head of young cattle, 29 head of sheep, thorough bred leister ram, 4 wathers, ewes are excellent buggy, hay-ladders 22 feet, Willabs dril with attachments, Hench cultivator, tivator, iwo 1-horse cultivators, hay rake, corn- planter, reaper and mower combined, Z2-horse sled, fanning mill, 2 barrows, plows, hay Brain y forks shovels 2 axes, saws, ele, ete, A lot household goods, coal stove, chairs. tables, flour chest, meat vessels, ete. A lot of corn in the ear. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms reasonable, Wm, Gobeen, Auct, J. H, WAGNER the late Wm. © dec'd, about 34 mile west of Tusseyville, on Mon day, MARCH 27, 'S8: 4 horses 18 years, 2 6 years, 1 breeding mare 7 years old, with colt, 2 colts, 3 milk cows, } i rexidence © i calves, 2 steers, | and mower combined, broad wheeled wagon, 12 horse wagon, bob sled, hay ladders, new top bug gy. buggy tongue, Hoosier grain drill and fertiliz. er combined, hay rake. fanning mill corn serap- er, cornplanter, Try Me cutting box, cultivators, 2 Syracuse plows, 3 harrows, harpoon hay fork with and pulley, single trees, forks, rake, chains, a lot of har sO 3 in 10 acres of at and 20 acre re ir und, several undred bushels of corn in ear, dinner bell, grind ie interest in 10 horse power traction en gine , Nicholas & Sheppard make. Sale to com- mence at 12.50, MAGGIE LOVE, J.B, HOUSBEMAN Wm. Goheen, auct, Administrators A" RPHANY SALE. ~Pursuant to an Ne’ order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bellefoute, Pa, —SATURDAY, MARCH 17,— at 1 o'clock, p. m., the follow o0--)JREALESTATE(~——o0 deceasad, COURT ing described property of the late Johr township, said cou of land situate in th and des wed as follow fi by lands of Jacob } of Geo. Krape aud Korman Containing ons rehies 1 with fine pi: house, lage of EWES Trustee, PROPOSALS will fF. L Olds, f State Rh, Op u complet the Physical and foregoiug » Supervising specificat seen at the off he accompanies a certifl 00, made payabl the Treasurer mia Stats ( s bid Is not ax to noon Lb ipo reasad to mm ittae commiiiee, < . sit Ie rosarved to polo ¢ right Is reserved to rej ans and specifications for 1 and will ALLEY INSTITUTE CENTRE HALL, FA. — its session REN To al we extend a The course For i: ~Tuition per session, $5.00 to $8.00 information address «. LITTLE, Principal, Centre Hall, Pa. MUSICAL COLLEGE. The 33rd Session opens Monday even- ing. April 30, for the Teaching in Vocal and Instrumenral Music. Address, F. C. Moyes, Director, Freeburgh, Pa 68. , Minnesota Leads the World With her stock dairy and grain products. 2,000,000 acres fine timber, farming and grazing lands, adjacent to raliroad, for sale cheap on enw terms. For maps, prices, rates, etc, address, J. Bookwalter, Land Commissioner, or C. H. Warren, Gungtal iE Passenger Agent, t Paul, Minn. A fos Ask for Book H, ° BALSA Se 500,000 T|MBER ACRES LANDS! OF FIRST-CLASS In Northern Wisconsin, Will be sold at 85.00 an acre, on long time, to Actual Settlers. Rich soil—-bheaithfaul climate 20d drinking water—fine market facilities—stead femand for iabor at good wages, Purchase now a hare eholtee of iands. Full information with maps, pamphlet, ete, furnished FREE. Address LAND COMMISSIONER, wW.C. RR, Res Milwaukee, Wie. SEA WONDERS exist in thou D sands of forms, but are sur pass od by the marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett & Co, Portland, Maine, and re- ceive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to 825 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are startel free. Capi tal not required, Some have made over $0 in a single day at this work, All succeed. iy 0-~LOHR'S—-NEW-~GROCERY . The grocery of Lohr & Strohmeler, having been purchased by the undersigned, the same will be carried on at the same place, and with important additions to the stock, to make the store more complete than heretofore, and at low prices, His stock will comprise somascnn BUTEA TUS oom COFFEES sme wen TEAS, wasn ANNED GOODS ounmne DRIEDSFRUITS cone weneilCR. sin TOBA COO jane BEG ARS, sn wend YN FECTIONERIES wns TC, BPC pcan The stock will alwave be fresh and of best goods, Every effort will be made to please, und a share of the public patron. age is solicited, ACKERS, 18jun2m JAS. H. LOHR, Centre Hail. GIGANTIC SNAKES. Some of @1e Fresh- Water Relatives of the Famous Sea-Serpent. The sea-serpent has a fresh-water rels. tive, who, according to the natives of the Amazon country, is many fathoms in length, and appears successively mn differ. ent parts of the river. They call it the Wai &' ajoa—the mother of the water. The fable doubtless arose from the appearance some individuals have been killed measur- ing forty-two feet in length. One day a native and his little son of ten | river to gathor fruit. The canoe was pusbed on a sloping, sandy shore, amid a grove of wild guava and and myrtle trees. The father entered the forest, leaving his boy to mind canoe. Whilst the little fellow was playing in the water, under the shade of its coils around him. His cries brought the father to the rescue. Rushing forward, he seized the anaconda boldly by the head, tore its jaws asunder, and reloased his son before the reptile had crushed his bones, The water-snakes inhabiting the lagoons of Venezuela have the strength and voracity of the boa-constrictor, and, like them, kill their prey by crushing it in their huge mus- cular folds. Their jaws are furnished with a row of sharp and crooked teeth, bent in- ward. With these the snake seizes its prey, and holds it securely until the crushed vic. tim drops. In darting upon a’ cow or bull, drinking at the lagoon, the snake aims at its snout, and when once the terrible fangs have been buried in the flesh, the animal seldom escapes. It is only by cutting the snake in two that even the strongest bull can conquer the reptile. Sometimes a bull does cut its adversary asunder in the strug- gle. Then the victor proudly marches at the head of its troop of cows, with half of the snake hanging from his nose. Youth's Companion, “Were there any poets among the ante diluvians!” a writer asks. There must have been, or there wouldn't have been any flood. Boston Courier. CORPORAL JOHN. low He Saved the Life of a High-Spirits | ed Mexiean Senorita. “Another man killed!” exclaimed Cap- | tain Duval. “The devil take those Mexi. | can brigands. Why, their mode of war- | fare is worse than any thing I ever saw | in Algiors!™ Captain Duval had won a medal as oa | gallant officer in the foriegn legion, and had been transferred, at his own request, to Bazaine's command in Mexico. But in | his new fleld of service he had won few laurels Maximilian's illstarred relgn was nearing its end, and Captain Duval found h fighting against over. imself galled tho chivalric Frenchman | than any thing else was the fact | ailitary education was worth lit. somi-barbarous land, resorted to a bush On his scouting expe- nora he had lost half of his ¢e¢ seeing the enemy. On around the campfire at liers were picked off one by seen sharpshooters, who seemed to defy discovery and pursuit And now another man had been What was to be done Rand Aral : Corporal in this people rarfare 5 8 night, the so killed. John to me." sald ths the door of his tent John ap Captain, coming to In a few peared. He was a stalwart young fellow, with an honest American face. His sol- dierly bearing was that of a veteran. Al- thot a mers youth, he had been trained in war's roughest school At the downfall he had made his way across the Rio Grande, still wearing his faded gray jacket, and had joined Maxi milian's army | Corporal John wore his French uniform gracefully, but th o of his comrades , and this made him tle uneasy in the presence of his Cap- . al moments Corporal of the Confederacy tain “My American friend,” said Duval, “you have fought bushwhackersi” “Yes, Captain.” “And sharpshooters i” “Yes, Captain” “And brigandst™ “Yes, Captain.” “And all sorts of devils, I doubt not. Well, then, Corporal John, what did you do with them wben you caught them?’ “Click!” This significant sound, made by a» peculiar working of the corporal's mouth, arrested the Fronchman's atten tion. “Good I" he ejaculated. “You shot them on the spot!” “We led them gut into the bushes,” said the corporal, “and lost them. And they were never found again. Click “Very well,” said Duval, with a satisfied look. “On the principle of setting a thief to catch a thief, I propose to turn these assassins over to you. On the march to- morrow take a few picked men and watch If you find any hands, shoot him. If the case calls for in. vestigation it will be looked into later. Our first duty is self-preservation.” “It shall be done,” replied Corporal John. as he retired i It was nearly sundown the next day | when Corporal John and two of his men plunged into a dense and tangled thicket a little off their line of march. The cor- poral was sure that he had seen something run to cover and he found that he was not mistaken, But this prisoner, with his arm around the neck of his little mustang, was no ordinary bushwhacker. When the two soldiers seized him Corporal John saw be- fore him a boy of about eighteen, a hand. some, spirited-looking youngster, in eiti- ren’s dress and armed with a light rifle. Trembling and flushing by turns, the pris oner flashed his black eyes defiantly, and criod out: “Unhand me, senors! mit to this outrage.” He spoke in Spanish, and the corporal understood this language much better than he did French. “Who are you, and what are you doing bere!” he asked, sternly. i The little Mexican drew himself up haughtily, : : “It is no crime to hunt,” he replied. “I am not a soldier. Hee, | wear no uniform. Why am I treated in this way! Restore my rifle and my mustang and let me pro. coed on my way.” It was a wonderfully sweet voice and it had an imperious ring in it. Corporal John wavered a moment, but one of the men spoke up: “A cursed brigand and csught with arms in his hands iy ambush. Remember the Captain's order.” “1 will take him down to the river and finish him myself,” said the corporal, grimly. “I can’t take you two from the road at present. Keep your eyes open.” Theres was a protest from the others, but the corporal silenced them. “1 won't have any useless noise,’ he ax: ained. “I'll take him to the river, cut is throat and throw him in. That will be the safest plan.” f Tying the hands of the prisoner, he led him hrongh th thick undergrowin dows | I will not sub- wR to the muddy stream a hundred yards from the road. Henor.” Corporal John looked down relentlessly into the youthful face HWell,” he answered, grufily. “Benor, this is a brave decd for a soldier, to murder an unarmed prisoner.” “You and your friends have been mur. dering our men,’’ repiled the corporal, “and we must get even and set an exaif- ‘Senor, let me speak Less than a month zgo & band of your soldiers burned They stabbed my father, a harmless old man, with their bayonets until he was dead. My mother fled into Well, I will tell Bince then my brother and 1 have beon with the guerrillas, and we have done some good work. Do you blame me?’ “No, I don't,” John blurted out; *‘butl don't know whether yon are telling the truth or a lie. I must obey orders.” “But senor, would you kill a woman-—a girl?” “Good God!” cried the corporal. Then, when he glanced at the upturned face and saw the liquid eyes with their loug lashes, the pouting er.mson lips, and ths faintly-flushed, dark face, he wondercd that he had not suspected the truth be. fore. “Senorita,” stammered the rough sol. dier, “I am sorry that you are in this trouble. You may rest assured, how. ever, that I am not going to kill vou.” “I knew itl the girl smiled tri- umphantly. “But you ought to be sent to headquar- ters.” “And would my life be safe there” “No, I don't belicve it would,” was the corporal's thoughtful reply. “Then set me free!” “Hey!” “Bet me free! “Hang me if I don’t!” said the corporal “Why, of course I will" He cut the prisoners bonds and gave sn inquiring look “It is all ri ita. The lamp of yonder the truth. and ght," responded the tream is not ded ing to 1 and hill my brothe: senor. p at this paint 1 the other side and When you th yred it his return to st you did and m CO me them God your duty. bless y farewell” Before he half w peared in waved her hand, and theo senor, 3, conid speak the senorita was As she disap other side she tar ¥ rporal hoartil) y across the river the forest on n the “Ugh! was John's reply to the questions rades. “ldid my duty. That There demanding their attention, f the Mex fcan lad was not very searchingly inquired into » . * » Corporal of his com- is enough.” were it & duel” his “] am a groat said ohn C toilet and towed his face in th lass, “but when a » as the Paris DWAY As fellow is in Paris ho y his mus i to himself: throngh Max Are wt 1 wn £0 War and was o shoot aver yet of xchange sholas i since Cone pr his blo had ary experience that yours claps way's milit pect of a fight no longer st He was not an ol dor o tho 3 Rn od. flery ar. the past 1iation in the West fortune in ne of the dreams 8 Spey the mining had favored his of his you Unfortunately had boen drawn into a political controversy in a cafe with a member of the Mexican legation, Benor Gomez, a gentleman whe wealth and beautiful wife were at ime the talk of Paris sion C the Mexican and tols, and f that the first time life he wi +h we great that t at of rial w In the he the discus. ad offense to The result was a challen _ xing afternoon, the NWay n given mo go, acceplad, selecting pis. at o'clock piace chosen being a rious for its affairs of the Ameri five th h 518 the hour honor While whether he the was - { * fRECenS American wondering had appetite for there was a tap at his door. he saw 0 his surprise Senor Gomez, who advanced into the room with 8 grave countenance in which various emotions were struggling for expres. sion. John Conway involuntarily fell baok ia ammzemont at beholding this unexpected visitor. “Senor Conway.” sad Gomez, “this visit under the circumstances unheard of t is irregular, but you Americans are al ways prepared for the unexpected. I am here, sanor, to apologize for my conduct, and to withdraw my challenge. 1 deeply regret my offensive language, and hasten to retract it. It is my purpose to inform the gentlomen, who Know something of the affair between us, that we have no quarrel, and that I regard you as one of the avest and noblest of men.” Conway looked into the Mexican's eyes, and saw sincerity there. “Senor Gomez,” he said, “1 am at a loss to understand all this." “Listen! exclaimed the other, im- patiently. “Last night at the operamy wife saw a face that recalled the greatest peril of her life. Bhe studied it through her glass and became convinced that sho was right. When she met me at our hotel, after my return from the cafe whera wo had our unfortunate difference, she told me all, and begged me to search out her preserver. So, Corporal John, I thank you in the name of my wife.” Then seeing that the American was more mystified than ever, Gomez oon. tinued: “Have you forgotten your capture of a young Mexican in Sonora when you were with Bazaine! Instead of obeying orders and executing the prisoner, her sex and her wrongs excited your sympathy and you released her.” “It all comes back 10 me,” sald Conway, excitedly. “Yes: it is impossible for ma to forget it. And the Senorita made good her escape and is now your wife?! You are to be congratulated, senor, upon seoun such » heroine,” two were now unconsciously clasp. ing hands. “You soe that we can not fight,” laughed Gomes, with a tear in his eye.’ “Ridiculous,” said Conway, “Very well,” remarked the other, “1 take it for granted I may tell the senora that you will spend the evening with as, You can not refuse.” Corporal John did not refuse, but when the brilliant Mexican beauty overwhelmed him that evening with her thanks he grew very thoughtful. When shis visit was over and he was on his way homeward the American several times broke out with: “Confound it all, when she was my pris oner, why the deuce didn’t I keep her?" And yout Corporal John wus not alte gether unhappy. Waliace FP. Reed, in Ab Constitution. in a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases, But-—-oughtn’t & man to be blamed if, having Bheu- matism or Neuralgia, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the | same way ? It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable, “The skill of five physic ih had seudcd of wl tl i Sone Anfl 3 half hom 3 contin Hh. now LY Rev, eH TROVER, Now Albany, ind, A@-8end 6 cents for the beantiful colored vio ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS C0.112 Wall SL. N.Y. WALL PAPER : - WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. | - i» » Painting and Paper Hanging! A SPECIALTY AT S. H. Williams, 46 High Street, Jellefonte, Penna. -oa-—— We have the Largest Stock of Wall Paper ever brought to Bellefonte, at prices lower than ever before. | OWN BACKS Te, WHITE BACKS 120, PATEXT BACKS 10c, WHITE BACKS BATINS and MICAS 120 Emoosscd Golds a Filocks froin $1.55 per GOLD fram 15 it COLOR BORD 3 1 nat 3 4 band 2 cents, 3 band 55 cont band 45 our ils, 14 asl Maia GOLD EMBOSSED BORDER 4 band 55 cents, 2 1 band $1.00 to $2.1 = Orns, oenis We have ‘good Painters and Paper Hangers constantly in our em ploy. Are prepared to execute work on short notice and workman-like manner ¢ il a our stock Tele- examine onneciion all and HT ANI TT. DR. EVMPERETS BOE Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Bisel Engraving, BAILED FREE. Address. P. 0, Box 1818, X. ¥. " LITT OF PRINCIPAL BOS. ocUnes avers, Congestion, Iaflasmmstions S orme, Worm Fever, Worm Colle ‘rying Colle, or Testhing of Infante arrhea, of Uhl Dysentery, Gripisg holera Morbus, ‘oughe, Oold, Brood Neuralgia, Tovibache Facesche eadaches, Sick Hoadarbe Vertign OMEOPATHI in, Belwous Stomach 4 or Painfol Periods en, too Profass Periods - Croup, Oongh, Difloslt Breathing. ... walt Hheom, Egvipeise Eroptions.. heamatism, Rheumatic Paine... .. ver and Agee, Chills. Malaria... tes, Blind or Bleoding , Inflaensa, Cold in the Head Cough, Violent Coughs bility, Physics Weakness : cj 1. , Wetting Bed v art, Palpitation 1. PECIFICS. Boid i , t roowipt of pris ~ ACEP HARYS REDICILE C0. 109 Pubes Be. B. fs 8 BAIN RMN Perea 2 Aron BENDEL EER ee NK BIBLE. ee ATTORNEY AT LAW — «» Bellefonte, Contre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad building, opoosite Brockerbofl House. janiotl | Highest cash market prices will be paid forall kinds of hides by Aaron Har- ter, at Centre Hall station. tf. —————— arses. § ALVIN F.SOLT, 0) Merchant Tailor(———o Centre Hali, Pa.! I hereby announce to the public that I have opened a Merchant Tailoring es tablishment in o-=JSHIRK'S BUILDING( ~0 at Centre Hall, and am prepared to at tend to all work pertaining to my line of business, Having taken a complete course in cutting, feel confident that my work will give satisfaction. A fit guaranteed In every case, Give me a oa examine my work tf. Also, Agent for Lewandos French Dye- ing and Clearsing establishments. i Have a fine line of Spring aud Sum-| mer Samples, : 3 REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON, Prices subject to fluctuations of market, Wheat, red .........5 8 Oats, Wheat, White oe. 0 RFC icusioreniems 50 Corn, shelled 4 Barley No. lo... Bo Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bought at oss "Wheat miked v mixed with Rye bought at rye pig werassssssmcion § wane and price, FLOUR AND FEED. Pont hoster Fons 8 COAL MARKET, BIRORBE ..coiviin vmiimirnmssminsnvirsmiisssinmssaes. 55 tr latte htt nh td tte beth hit fl fb hd 8 _%33% Bigs a gh <5 4 ttl thle ufo het uth CROTRIITIR .. coveiioviiimrimirisrssmbimismsmstpmsig POR. FERRE SRE SE GR ERR FEE : A discount on all above prices will be for8POT Cash, KURTZ & BON cela - uae tlh dha hdd tt anton " Es — HL REWARDED sre those who road this and then act, they will find honorable cmployment that will hot take then from thelr homes snd fam) Hea, The profits are large and sure for every in dustrious perso, many Have made and are now making several hundred dollars a weath it is easy for any one to make 86 and upwards per da; who is willing © work Eithor sex, young oid capital not peaded; we start you new, Nospecinl ability require can do it as well a8 any oti Wr 0 us at for full particulars, which we ma 4 Btinson & Co. , Portland, Maing Yer, Address iy FE PERRSBYLVARIA BTATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ORE OF THE MOST BEAUTI] FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALULEGHENY RYEGION; UNDEROMINA TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH > TUITION FREE: BOARD OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Coursen.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant { lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora ory, BOTANY and HORTICULTURE cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope CHEMISTRY; with an thorough course in the Lab CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive siruments m, with origi theoreti field ww with best modern § ORY: Ancient and Mode nal investigation, LADIES’ COURSE IN BCIENCE; Two years Music, voce! and LANGUAGE (optional quired.) « entire course MATHEMATICB and and applied MECHANIC and } French £ orm German and Fog ore contin ued throug ASTRONOMY quipmen ICAL ENGIREERING Liesl MECHAN cal and pr MILITARY =i cal and practics perv ioe 9 Ww ih m tion, addres GEO ATHERTOX, LL.D tite Colles tate College The Cream of all Bo Adventure t {nue "xp |DARING HEROES | “"" |DEEDS. The thrilling adventures of all he r x pl LAWS and wild x earlies Line et 4 : § priced, aud Low Rates to Pacific Coast. The new agreement between the transcontd nental lines sath ywer rate to Pacific coast points via route than is made via ar Cursions Accomnmodat rates, maps, and other MILICUIAIS, APH T 10 ( i Wannes Passenger Peal, Minn, General Bt Agent, guns as I am now able to sell cheaply asanyone in America, competitor's price The Hunting Public is respectfully quested to call and examine stock, which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAN CAMPENS DYNAMITE THEODORE DESCHNER, Beilefoute Great Central Gun Works, my COMPOURD, Pa AN UNPARALLELED OFFER No. 1-The Centre Reporter 1 50 Xo The American Agriculturd paid, (English or German.) for No, 3-"Christ before Pilate,” 22x38 inches in size, photo etohing < Christ on Ca 1] Ihe Syst oun 1 2x2 inches in 1 $6 00 We will furnish » » above, postpaid, for 2% Send postal to Broadway, New York, specimen ©Opy the American cult sample pages of “Our Homes How em.” full description of the pictures, “OC before Pilate” and “Christ on Calvary.” and por. rait of Munkaosy, the painter of these go eat works, Js of N. LEITZEL oA UCTIONEER~—~—0 Spring Mills, Pa. bad many years experience, reasonable; satisfaction guaran- Has Terms teed. ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, isco, VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Leave 8, Lous at 8:30 p. m., Daily. THE ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT. NO HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SNOW BLOCKADES N has revolution I 0 ized the world yng the alf century, Not least amon ¢ wonders of inventive progress is a meth and sytem of work that can be performed all over toe country without separating the workers their homes, Pay liberal; any one can no special ability required. Capital not needed; you sre started free. Cut this ont and return to us and we will send you free, something of great valoe an im nee to you, that will start you in business, which will bring jou in more money right away. than anything else in the world, Grand outfit free. Address TrUR & Co, Augusta, Maine. 1y ESSEC Ef Jas H. LOHR. CENTRE HALL, PA., AGENT FOR Covenant Matual Benefit Association, of Galesburg, Il, spedal agent for the connties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Huotingdan, This Co, is strictly for Odd Fellows and their wives Also sgent for the Union Central 14% Ins, Os. 0 Clncinuat], and for various § cines fire usar ance companies, ales same gs any other agent ey hdecly ( LEMA L/ Suilefonte, Pa. Office N. W, corner Diamond, loors from first national bank, «1 RT DALE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, two janB7 CENTRE COURT Y BARKING CO,, HELLEFORTE, PERNA. Receive Deposits and allow [nterest 1 unl Noles, Buy and Sell Government J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier Lise A. BEAVER President, Bacy JAS, URRBAY J. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Patent Medicines and Holland Gin kept il purposes only. Store open popular {and sold for me every day int USH HOUSE. W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle. | Special attention given to country trade, junelBy B (CH uINGS HOUSE, al BELLEFONTE, PA. EMANUEL BRBOWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find {this hotel equal to any in the county in {every respect, for man and beast, and {charges very moderate. Give it a trial | WwW M. GOHEEN, | AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa to ery sales, He has been {successful in the past and offers his ser- | vices to the public, tf. - —— | (VENTRE HALL HOTEL. | A | D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. {FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANBIEXRT { CUSTOM Good Table, healthy locality, pure imountain water, gnrrounded Ly finest natural scenery in the rtate. Bchools {and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16aug tf { Is prepared (QAM ERON HOUSE. {NJ Cor, 2nd & Market Bt., | LEWISBURG, PA. in every respect floor. Free I KVIN HOUSE LOCK AA RB WOODE CALOWE Terms reasonable, n first floor. xX. > .. Proprs od sample rooms K Ll 0 'N EW GARMAN HOUSE, rN opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. House has arisen from ita i bile New bullding. steam heat, electric mprovemenis Good (3 W HOSTERMAN. LK Dentist, Centre Hall, Office in Will give satisfaction in all Ether ad- l4apr 1 i R.85. G GUTELIUS,~ i Dentist, Millheim. Offers his {grofessional services to the public He is {prepared to perform all operations in the {dental profession He is now fully pres ioared to extract teeth absolutely withon | bain. my 278 ———————— Residegee nn Main street residence, nranches of his profession, i ministered 3 i : 11. L. Braxoirzn, C. P. Hywms | GPANGLER & HEWES, i ATTTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. PENNA, {Special attention to collections ;: practice ir ali {the courts; Consultation in German and English i ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA {Office on second floor of Furst’s new | building north of Court House, Can be {consulted in English or German, 7m’y84 ! | emer 7. H.ORVIS, © . FL ORVIS. ZRVIS, BOW & ORVIS ATTORNEYSAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Farst's bailding, jan85 F. FORTNEY, ‘ Attorrey al Law, ; Office in old Conard building, Belle- onte, M. BOWER, ER Avie K. HOY. M D. * OCULIST AND AURIST, Office No. 4 South Spring Street, Belle- fonte, Pa. Office Hours, 7to 9a. m.,. 1 02, and 7 8, p.m, limay4m 5 A. LIST, LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates, New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in first class style. 103m BOOK AGENTS HIGH TERNS, Agents who have had fine vaoccess should us in a LETTER (no postal cands) names of books, date, number sold in what time, what terms re selved (FULL PARTICULARY), and obtain from wm NEW PLAN and EXTRAORDINARY DIS. selling books. HENRY BUOKLIN & CO welling . OC - 1sepim PHILADELPHIA, PA:
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