ln af | A ———— Sei The [Voyage at Last Ended. \onquit, SURROUNDED BY Beautiful Cottage, and Apparently Ex. i { i A DYNAMITE PLOY. a—— The Darlington Strikers sald to Be Cone aspiring Against the load. Cricaco, July 0,—On Faday of last week two men, claiming to bs members of the A package of dynamite lay eetween them on the seat, The Burlington ficials claim to have discovered an exten- lot, involving some of the Brotherhood's Journey in the Swiagara. LY QAass. , Noxot Swatara, iTT, with Gen. Sheridan on board, drog psd un Inst of , and night the invalid the army y in his pretty the Burlington road's property with dyna- Hevoral more arrests have been made, The Brotherhood men stoutly deny the ex- are not members of their organization. CricAGo, July 8 —1f the present crisis in the fault of the radical faction. Their leaders 1s made under able condi and removal patient to his cottage was accomplished with wmfort to him. A stretcher and McGowan's manned by i in transfer. An invalid room on the ground floor, was there in readiness for him, and as he was YAS the absolute Commander gig, were ubilize al to eight sturdy tars, ring the gens bed, in the front his eott 1, r XONQUITT xpressex] his glad- lous voyage w whom he so +s Yur ww $ Ra my exciting day for unlet., The advent of f COm- en to all members of the two organizations, Hoge is pnized leader of the radials, and voiced the general sentiment when he sald: “If the railroads, through the dictation of tho Burlington, are ready to declare open war upon the Brotherhoods, we are ready for them. It is assorted, and 1 am inclined te believe the statement is true, that wholesale arrests of men prominent in the present strike will be made when Stons, of the Burlington, gives the word. I have said before, and I say it again, that if any such thing takes place, every road in Chicago will be tied up in thirty-six hours” “Are the men ready and willing to make such a move?” "1 should say they were. Do you imagine that they would tamely submit to the con- summation of such an outrage! No, sir, they will not.” confined to the During the evening Milwaukee ‘and Northwestern, This kind of talk was not Burlington engineers strikers from the Ci the Chicago MLO, and and the Fort Wayne and other roads called upon Hoge, and held long consultations Nt THE WEEK IN CONGRESS, Work of the Senators and Congressmen at Washington. i The senate was t Tuesday, having adjourned of July, and the senate until ' 3 o LEY £ N ins lay discussed the tarifl i the news carriad to tl t the hotel They al swatara a full ads £5 Riser s PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. The FElectoral Vote Officially Canvassed for Porfirio Diaz. ; Mexican f the ro for Mex method ned the mstitution for electing a pres ont of 3 i by the republic is modeled after that the United States, excopt that at time of ing the vole a sittee of five rs of the na- in ROT UO $ Loe Congress wWppointed to ize the returns andl repo to the done today when the be an- iis will be reniclent Diaz will THREE MEN KILLED, A Terrible Boiler Explosion in an Allen town Silk Mill Pa., July 10.-The seventy the Adelaide silk mills wrecking the engine thre: men, The Frank ALL # 0 Sterner and Henry orreo, were struck by ing pleces of the boiler and instantly d, and the en- gineer, Hiram Sell, was caught by a crank of pinioned to the floor. He was subsequently released and carried to his home, his logs, which bad besn broken, was amputated. The injuries which he received and the shock caused by the amputation of the leg exhavsted bis vitality and he died three hours after being taken to his home Two men wers injured by the flying debris. The 200 operatives who were in the mill at the time all escaped injury. the engine and where ono of Pe slightly The Republican Clubs at Saratoga. Banarona, July 10. <Seeretary Lemaier, of the State Republican league, has arrived at Congress ball, and Senator Evarts will arrive today. There will be & grand parade to-morrow morning, a meeting of the execn- tive committee this evening and the first meeting of the convention to-morrow after noon in the Casino. Henators Evarts, Frye, Miller, Spooner, Congressmen Boutelle, Bur roughs, Golf and Hon. Fd Wolcott, the young Demosthenes of the west, who won such universal remown by bis famons “New England and the West” speech in New York inst winter, will be bere today. Over 50 clube will be represented, bringing an attend. snce of 4.000, for which accommodations have been arranged, Fourteen Yenrs for Pltoher. Mosrrear, July 10.-The preliminary in- vestigation into the charge against Charles Pitcher, the late teller of the Union bank of Providence, R. L, was continued. Mr. Hat ton, Q. C., counwsl for the bank, states that the bank is now in passession of all the stolen bonds and securities which were seized in London Saturday. There will be no com- mise. Mr. Hatton said: “We will give Ytoher fourteen years" It is rumored that Mer. Greonshields, who fs crown prosecutor, ond who is partner of Mr, Guerin, counsel for the defense, will resign his office and Jend Pitcher the use of his abilities ‘in the court of queen's bench, in the event of Lis being committed, More Rumors About Jay Gould, Oars vans bars oa be plat Joy | : vy culation, Mr, Godld_ has not been at his COBETENS WAS In session ng a national holiday ed the land grant for- lay, but adjourned with- y passed the land grant iderable progres was jill discussion, The senate discussed the sugar be tariff bill, the order of business iment offered by Mr. Cannon, wirned without action. The 10% In session, adj bill was passed in the senate Monday hoe interstate commerce law, 2 Monday continued considers; r clause of the tariff Lill Myr, Aannon's amendment, placing all sugars be. low Dutch 16 on the free list and reducing the duty on all other sugars was finally de- feated. A Clever Woman Thief Captured, Provipexce, July Mrs. Leila Ferdi nand, a colored dressmaker, bas been ar- raigned on the charge of having, on June 24 stolen a writing desk contalning $3,000 from the house in Angel street of Frederick BE M Riddell (colored). She pleaded guilty, and over in 82.000. The police after two weeks work traced the theft to Mrs For dinand, and found $1,450 of the money on her premises. She confessed that she had given some of the money to ber husband, telling mt she had found it in the street, and New York with it. Sheriff and Constable Shattuck went to New York Saturday, found Ferdinand Bunday, and recovered $1,050. They let him go, as he believed his wife had found the money, Be sides the cash the sheriff has recovered two waiches, jewelry, dresses, otc., worth £00, bought with a portion of the stolen money. 10. was bound said be had gone to 3 Tis Parents Plead for Their Son's Life. Jerrensox Cory, Ma, June 10-—Mrs Haunnzh Brooks and daughter, accompanied by P. W. Fausntisroy, Maxwell's attorney, have arrived hore. Mrs. Brooks and daugh- ter called upon Governor Moorshouss Mra Brooks presented ber plea in behalf of ber son ina few words She implored the gov- ernor to save ber son's life, assuring him that he never killed Preller with murderous in- tent. Mr. Fountieroy also presented a letter from Mr. Dickson, of England Proller's former employer, which stated that Prellor's parents were anxious that “Maxwells” son tence be commuted, as they believed that his execution would be the cause of the death of one or both of Maxwell's parents. The attor- neys of Maxwell continued their plea before the governor, who has asked for some fur. ther facts in the case, which will probably delay the final result a day or two, The Iron Lockout Dwindling, Prrrsponc, July 10. Two more mills have been gathered into the Amalgamated fold They are the New Albany Structural fron works, of New Albany, Ind., and the Kittan- ning iron works, of Kittanning, Pa The former makes structural iron only, Hinger, Nimick & Co.'s west end mill was to “start up in full blast” yesterday, but it dide't Until Saturday the employes of the mill were apparently wavering betwee a desire to go to work in spite of the orders of their officers and a wholesome fear of the ConsequAnCes re. sulting from such a stop. Saturday Unity lodge, of the Amalgamated association, re- solved that every member was ordered out, and that any one continuing to work was “black listed.” On the same day the Knights of Labor also determined to stay out. Society of Christian Endeavor, Cricaco, July 9.—The Society of Christian Endeavor is in session in this cily, At lonst 4,000 people are in attendance. conven. tion began Thursday, to last four days. The following list of officers were presented Herite, Alexander MoConnell, of Bvanston amistant scribe, Roger Leavitt, of C Rapids; timekeeper, A. L. Winship, of Lynn, Mam. The scretary’s report showed the receipts to have been $18,590 and the expendi. tures $16,855 Demoeratic Clubs Combine, Barrons, July 5. «Today was the last day of the convention of Democratic clubs, An organization was formed under the name of the “National League of Democratic clube.” Resolutions were passed indorsing the work of the Bt Louis convention and commending the administration of President Cleveland. Forty Persons Burned te Death, Lospox, July 10.--The town of on the Gulf of Aiden, the New York Republicans Sooo The State Convention Meets in the Middle of August. WARNER MILLER FOR GOVERNOR, Several Names Montioned for Second Place on the Ticket—Syracuse the Prob. able Chelee of the State Committee, The Democratic Executive Committees, New York, July 10.—The Republican Htate committee will meet at the Fifth Avenue hotel to-day for the purpose of call ing a state convention which will nominate candidates for governor and lieutenant gov- ernor. There were very few members of the committee in town last night Chalrman John N. Knapp, of Auburn, arrived in the afternoon and Committesman John A, Quackenbush, of Troy, shortly afterwards It was the opinion of these gentlemen, as ib was that of the New York politicians present, that the convention would be held at Syra- cuse between Aug, 15 and 30, There wers some Republicans who favored Baratoga, but their reasons were overcome by the argument that Saratoga in the middle of August was crowded, and that the states. men would be put to considerable discom- fort. It was the general sentiment that the convention would finish the day. Warner Miller is almost sure of the nomination for governor. The second place on the ticket will come to New York, the politicians say, and a test is expected betwoon statesm to swing the gavel now controll of Binghamton, The latest candidate for the bono E A MeAlpin, of the Twenty-# Robert Ray Hamilton's 1 mentioned. Bo is Senator but the latter, in national committeeman claim to a state nom Chalrman porter: “The business in one sald to be lively o0On n ambitions «d by Jones, ment, John Lnapp 4 Fie i desire of an early convention ir enmpaign, that the issue sented to the people may be derstood. ™ Calvin 8. Brice, of Ohl, will pe elected chairman of of the Dem natio rumored among thi sition bad been offer man, of Mary gressman William 1. Soott, when sakoed if this was true never heard of it the execu weratic flan politicians that the rod to Senator Arthur land, a re famed on ivania, i that be had Penney PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS, A Long List of Names for Various Posle tions Presented to the Senate. The president has ne to the # Wasntisorox, July 10, sent the following not winale Col. Thomas 1. Cam engineers, y, corps fo be chief of engineers, with the rank of brigadier general, illett Bandford, of New York, to be chief ice of supreme court, and John W id, of Tennesse, to be associate justios of supreme court of Utah Hugh W. Weir, of Ps nneyivania, to be chief justion, and Charles H. B wry, of Min nesota, to be amociate justice of the supreme court of ldaho loderick Rose, of Dakota, to be justice of the supreme court John H Keatley, of lows. to be United States judge of the district of Alaska Albers Montgomery Dupuy McCormick, of Virginia, to be an asdstant surgeon in the navy: First Orin B. Michaw, ordi nance department, to be captain; Charles F Mason, of Virginia, to be first lisutenant and assistant surgeon. Collectors of Customs-—James E. Otis, for the district of Little Fgg Harbor, N. J., and Henry M. Baricw for the district of Dela ware. Postmoasters—Charles H. Loud, South Wey- mouth, Mass ; John Duane, West Medford Mass: Alonego OC. Allen, Conn, ; James UG. Peck, East Providence, R IL: Walter F. Northrup, Oneida, NX. Y.: James BH Logan, Port Chester, NX. Y.: Martin Wal rath, Jr., 8t Johneville, XN. Y B Carpenter, Flushing, N, Y.; Davi Apple gate, Rad Bank, N. J.: Catherine W. Raker, Millington, N. J.; William B. Jack. Leech burg, Pa; Peter A Hattigan., Barnhart's Mills, Pa. ; Isanc T. Bamberger, Lititz. Pa: Francis G. Andrews, Oxford, Pa. Fleming, Lock Haven, Pa. the associate of Dakota, Lieut : Robert L American Institute of Instruction. Newronr, R IL, July 10. <The session of the American Institute of Instruction began here last night President J. Milton Hall presided. Rev. E. P. Fuller, of Newport, offered prayer, and Mayor Powell delivered an addres of welcome for the city, to which Mr. Hall responded. Hon. Thomas Stock. well delivered an addres of welcome for the state, and Hon. George A. Walten resposyded. Edward D. Mead, of Boston, delivered a lecture on the importance of the study of history, and Profesor HK OG. Hibbard, of Wesleyan university, gave readings. A reso lution of sympathy with ex-President Mer rick Lyon, Li. D., of Providence, who Is seriously ill, was adopted. An Interview With Gen. Visk. Dernort, July 10.—Gen. Clinton B. Pek, Prohibition candidate for president, is in the city for a few days on private business. In an interview, he said: “I haven't entered in the campaign in reality yet, but during the last week or ton days in June, I think, I received as high as a thousand letters daily, many of theta from who had heretofore voted with old parties, all giving assurance of the writer's support. The little, sickly annex called the temperance plank which the Republicans nailed to thelr platform has driven thou sands of temuperance voters into the Probibi- tion ranks” 2 A Basiness Failure in Batavia. Slight Earthqoake in Canada, BErigviLie, Ont, July WA slight shock of earthquake was felt here about 11:15 Sunday night. It was scoosmpanied by a dull, rumbling noise. It was also felt at Madoc, Tweed and Warkworth, and lasted about one minute, —n———-—" Baravia, N.Y, July 10 BE L Kenyon, grocer and dealor in variety has made s general assignment to Frank 8. Wood, No figures are given, but the failure js believed to be heavy. The house was established in 1885 by John Kenyon, A Plgarmaaker's Suloide. Merona, N. ¥Y. July 10, Solu ™ ar manufacturing Roche, left town Friday for Rochester. His wr has just resolved a letter sa that would then be ostof this world, ves A — Killed Mimsolf With Landanam. She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York . asters of such says: * No the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever before been produced,” They are a novelty because they are not made simply to sell cheap, they are the that science, skill and mopey ean produce, snd will do what claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weakness, lameness, ete, they are unequaled. we Fulicn Be. Sandusky. Nov. a. Josie. oe Lt aod el thi areal oa pod 3 and pd od in ly, Rod t Bay Arn painful since, but oes not pain me a8 all now, rw, Wir Mans. £3 Bend 6 cents for the beantiful colored ple. ture, Moorish Malden.” THE ATHLOPHORQS CO. 112 WallSt. N. 1, WANTED. A good house-keeper in general, Es- pecially a good cook, and to such a party I will pay at least $300 per week, For further information call on or address the undersigned. C. K Sonn, Sober, Pa. CAME TO THE RERIDENCE OF the Old Fort, in Poller township, one woeer, white and red spotted, about | year old, The owner Is requested 0 prove property, take it away, otherwise it will bo disposed of as the law directs J. H. OneNgiIgg. ™NAUTION ~ N — folloy HAVING PURCHASED THE vale sale viz fie three fifth interest in about 15 sores of corn in the ground, the threo fifth fnter ext of about 4 acres of ba in the ground, the three fifth interest of about 2% acres of oats in the ground, the full interest of about one acre of tatoos io the ground, 1 will leave the sane possession at my pleasure, and caution any ty from moddliog with the same ] 6th, A, 1. 1588 Guonay H. Birka. June Mosican Correae ~The 34th session of 6 Weeks, opens Monday evenicg, July 30, for the tea hing and training of vonog ladies in vocal and instramental mnsic, Address, F.C Moyes, Musics] Director, Freeburg, Pa lj nlm NEW MILLINER SHOP, The unders’gned Las opened a millin. er shop in Jucob Lee's house near the de- Centre Hall, The patronage of the public is solic ed All are invited. Pe 19th pot al Bape E. Guove. JRESH BREAD AND YEAST —At Murnay's Baxery, Centre Hall. — First class fresh bread and yeast stantly on band, at most reasonable prices. Your patronage is so icited. WALL PAPER : WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. A SPECIALTY AT S. H. Williams, 46 High Street, Bellefonte, We have the Largest Stock of Wall Pa- ever brought to Bellefonte, at prices lower than ever before. BREOWK BACKS 7c, WHITE BACKS 120, PATEST BACKER 0c, WHITE BACKS 12¢, BATINS and MICAR 13, GOLD from 15 to 4h, Embossed Golds and Filocks from 45 cents to io per pleow COLOR BORDERS 6 band 12¢. 5 band 15 cents, n 1 band 75 cents GOLD EMBOSSED BORDERS 5 band 25 cents, 4 band 35 cents, ZT band 45 cents, 2 band 75 cenls, itand £100 WELW SPECIAL FRICER FOR FURNISHING PAPER ON THE WALL We have ‘good Painters and Paper Hangers constantly in our em. ploy. Are prepared to execute work on short nolice and in a workman-hike manner, Call and examine our stock Tele- phone Connection, EXCURS{ON RATES, A very complete list of tourist round trip rates and routes to western points for 1888, has just been issued for free distribution by C. H, Warren, Gon Pass, Agent, St. P. M. & M, Ry. St. Paol, Mion F REWORKS ! Just received at the ~GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, ~ Oren BELLEFONTE, PA snes <0 A very large stock of FIRE CRACK FANCY FIREWORKS, TORPEDOES, LANTERNS, OAMPAIGN TORCHES, oo Dealers are requested to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Razors Roirsors, Pocket Knives, Moe sical Instraments, and Sport. ing Goods Generally. rE PENNBYLVANIA BTATE COLLYGE {LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUTI {| FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE \LLEGHESY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES, TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXVENBES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BSTUDY 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courser ) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTILY; with constant il lustrations on the Ferm and in the Labors ory BOTARY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti! cal and practical, Students taught origioal study with the microseopw CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course in the Laboaralory. CIVIL ERGINEERING; very extensive fleld practice with best modern instruments, HISTORY: Ancient snd Modern, with origi nal investigation LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and NCE years. Ample facilities for ee, 1 and instromental AGE and LITERATURE: latin {optional,) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, . MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; i and appl fed, MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work i with study, three years’ course, New build- ing and equipment, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; eal and practical, MENTAL. MORAL and POLITICAL BCI. ENCE, Constitutions]! Law and History, Political Economy, ele MILITARY BCIENCE: indruction theoret!- | cal and practical, including each arm of the service PHYBICH; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ete. a very full eourse, with ex- tensive Laboratory practice PEEVARATORY DEPARTMENT years—carefully graded and thorough Winter term opens January 11, 158% spring term, April th, 18588, For Catalogue or other informa tion, address GEO full and pure theoreti Two W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., State College, Contre Co. Pa. $l REWARDED are those RICHLY.) reaa this and then act, they will find honorable employment tha will hot take them from thelr homes and fami lisa. The profits are large and » for every iu dustrious person. many have made aud arg waking several bundred dolls a mo h. It} easy for any one W make $5 and upwards per day, iwho is willing to work. Either sex, young old; capital not needed; we start you, Everything new No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as well 8s any one. Write to us 81 onoe for full particulars, which we mail free. Address Stinson & Co,, Portland, Maine iy BEA WONDERS exist in DEEP sands of formes, bul are surpass 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 Nee, full information bow either sex, of all ages, can earn from 8 WED per day and upwards wherever they live. You are startel free. Capi tal pot required. Some have made over $0 ln a single day st this work. All succeed I § Or thou ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD — (Phisdeip and Erie Divislon)—on and after May ) WESTWARD ERIE MATL leaves Philadelphia... ' o Harrisburg... » “ Moutandon Williamsport - Jersey Bhore - - Lock Hav ~ - Renovo... ws Arr al Brie. compass 3 NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... ~ ~ Harrisburg... Momtandon = Williamsport arr at Lock Haven leaves Philadelphia “ Harrisburg - Montandon .... arrat WwW same port - Lock Haven - Renovo Kane... Philsdeiphin,. Harrishurg - " Montandon - - Willinmeport - Lock Haven arr at Renovo (Bunday Train, IBUNDAY MAIL leaves Phismdeiphia. " - . Harrisburg Montandon Willismeport - - - Lock Haven arrives Renovo EASTWARD, EXP. loaves Lock Haven... - - Jersey Bhore . - WR Jul aamspon - - - Montandon i - - arr at Harrisburg i - - Philadelphia... DAY EXPRESS lcaves Kane...covinnnn i " Renovo. Lock Haven = Williamsport - Moutandon wr peepee wr NIAGARA EXP. CeErEveEpee - r ABTOLINE leaves yg oy -t SEA EHORE 22pm : AT pm i arr at HATFISDULY coer 55pm i 8 - Philadelphia éipm RENOVO ACK leaves Renovo... L405 pm i . - Lock Haven... 505 pm ol Willismspors EPpm - - Montandon .. 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Pst'gor Ax i » MPHREYS’ PR. EUMPEREYS' BOOK : Cloth & Cold 144 Pages, wih Brest 1 » BERNE Sana aBIs ETE NV GARMAN HOUSE, oposite the Cont Hoose, BELLEFONTE, PA. tAMERON HOUSE, Cor, 2nd & Market 5t., LEWIBBURG, PA. First-clnss house in Good sample rooms on 1st Buss to acd from all trains THOMABHARPVER HUTCHINBON, sep LIne Proprietor. every re floor. pect Free BKVIN HOUSE, LOCK Bk BY, PA, ‘8B, WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, wood sample roomy on first floor, USH HOUSE, : W. KB. Teller, proprietor, Helis fonte, Pa. country trade. Special attention given 10 junelfy MOUNTAIN HOUSE, I BELLEVONTE EMARUEL BROWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for map and beast, and charges very moderate. Givelt a tris! une of PA. RTEW BROCKERHOFF HOUBE A BROCKERHOFVF ALLEGHEXY BEL Good Bample Rooms op he. Frees Buss to and from a Be AD Special rates LO Wilhesses ana ¥iiy v G. B BRANDON, Prop. HOUSE. 87 x. Pa 100T EVO? First train r F (IENZRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIEN CUSTOM. Good Table, healthy mountain water, surrounded uatural scenery io snd churches convenient, reasonable. locality, by pure finest the AT. ELMO HOTEL, 5 Ne 317 & 319 Reduced rates 10 $2 traveling public will st tel the same iihera! pre comfort. t is located in centres of business and pisces of amuse ment and different railroad depots. as well as all parts of the city, are easily sccessibie hy Street Cars constantly passing the ioors It offers special inducement to those visitingihecily for business or pleasure, Your patronage JOS: M. Arch Street, ix: IWiIgIOn the immecinle os respectful y solicite FEGER VP ropristor A 3 (3 ea NK BIBLE ween ATTORNEY AT LAW — Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad Brockerhoff House, building. opposile Jan IL JLHORVIS, CC. M BOWER EL =v BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Uourt House, on 24 floor of Farst’s build D F. FORTNEY, a. ttorney-al- Law, Office in old Conard building, fonte. ORVIS no ing. iankh Belle. YLEMANT DALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from first national bank, jan8y J. L. Bravciren, CP w SPANGLER & HEWER P. Ham ATTTORNEYSAT LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO. FERN A. Special attention to collections : practice in sly the courts; Consultation in German sud English OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RELLEFONTE, FA Office on second floor of Forst’s new building porth of Court House. Cas be consulted in English or German. 7m’ys4 J D. MURRAY, . Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGR, popular Patent Medic Whneeh ranay Wine, and Holland Gin oe sod 801d for medicinal purposes only, open every day inthe week, may CENTRE COUNT ¥ BANKING C0, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities ; JAB. A. BEAVER, 4. D. BHUGERT, Cashier President S i — * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates, New, papers, maguzines, pamphlets, cle, bound and re bound in first class style. 108m W.HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street, in residence. Will give satisfaction in all branches of his profession, Ether ad- ministered lHapr ts R.8. G6. GUTELIUS. Dontist, Millheim, Offers hie professional services to the public. He is Jeapated to perform all operations in the antal profession He is now fully pre. pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 3 78 cp TW GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Is prepared to ery sales, He has been sucoessful in the and o his ser- perme rhe roy i LOW TOURIST RATES. fon: Syn oe for
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