cae RA S33 A AS SF 5. Bt emi Exaggerated Reports. Calm Review of the Situation at] Jacksonville. REPRESENTED WORSE THAN ITIS It Has Been Prevalent Jost One Month Now-——There Have Heen 107 Genuine Cases and 17 Deaths—News Has not Been Sappressed—Candidates Quarantined. JacksosviLLe, Fla, Aug. 28 Yesterday yellow fever here. The record is as follows: Total cases, 107; deaths, 17; discharged cured, 28; under treatment, 62, many of whom are convalescent. The sensational stories of the suppression of news of cases by the authori- have not been reported by family doctors, but these are offset by cases reported that are not typical yellow fever cases. No death has been suppressed. Despite the unfavorable weather, it having been clear and hot, only seven new cases have been reported since 6 p. m. Sunday. One of these, C. H. Pollard, was brought from the camp at Bt. Mary's and died. There have been two other deaths, Burton Mays (colored), and Albert Fischer, a fireman. E. M. McArthur, of the 8B. F. and W. railway, doctors contend his death was caused by a congestive chill. Outside of Jacksonville every death occuring here is attributed to yellow fever. There is great indignation ab the shutting off of middle Georgia and the mountains fever and the consequent scare. the governorship have been quarantined, relatives who are refugees from this city. Both are free now. The schooner Charlotte Sibley, laden with fee from Bangor, Me, came in yesterday. and crew at Mayport. duced. The conditions necessary to the ra spread of the epidemic are not thou 3 t tos hed gales, which will begin soon, healthful effect. RANGE STORY OF THE SEA. Rescued Sallors Charge the Captain with Wrecking a8 Vessel, New York, Aug. 28 —~Twalve sa the English bark Gylle, wi the steamer Persian Monarc? fore the Briti } wain Bergq and belief Capt. , of futile attempt to cast the bark hope of robbing The Gylfe sailed ik : and. T turned to St paired she again resumed her sprang a leak again on the night ff Aug but by means of the pumps the men easily kept the water from gaining any headway. voyage 16 out altogether, and the men swear that the with. Jokn Brown, the steward, that on the 20th be saw the captain and mate go down into the hold and the mate boring holes with an auger, When the Persian Monarch came to the Gylfe's amistance all hands, with the exception of Second Mate Robinson, went on board The latter re- fused to leave the vessel, believing he could keep her afloat. Capt. Tait and his first mate, seeing the determination of Robinson not to leave the vessel, returned to the Gylfe, but the rest of the crew refused to accom- pany them. Accident at a Political Meeting, New York, Aug. 98 — During the progress of an open afr political meeting at the junc- tion of Houston and Norfolk streets last night a platform in the middle of the square gave way, precipitating its occupants to the ground. Henry Greenbaum, a boy, was in- stantly killed, and a dozen or more persons were more or less severely Injured. Indeed, of the sixty persons occupying the platform scarcely one escaped without a scratch. The platform was erected to sccommodate the speaker, committes and musicians, and Cor- oner Levy, who presided, was about to ad- dress the gathering when the structure fell He escaped without injury, but Alderman Benjamin, who was to deliver a speech, was one of the most seriously injured. His head and neck were badly hurt, and it is thought bis left leg is broken. After the wounded had been sent home Charles Landsman, who built the platform, was arrested on a crimi- nal charge. Brokers Arrested for Conspiracy. Reavixo, Pa, Aug. 28 John H. Derr and George J. Yocum, brokers, were ar rested here on the charge of conspiracy with Henry Marshall, the defsalting postmaster of 8t. Ciair, Schuylkill county. The war rant was sworn out by Postal Inspector O'Leary, of Philadelphia, and was served by Deputy United States Marshal Meyers Postmaster Marshall, it is alleged, dealt in stocks on forged money orders, through which the government lost money. Messrs, Derr and Yocum deny all knowledge of the erooked operations of Marshall The ac cused were taken to Philadelphia, where they will enter bail for a hearing. Mysterious Assassination, CHICAGO, Aug. 28 —Joseph Dredzynaki, a Polish lumber shover, was fatally shot by an unknown man, About 4 o'clock Sunday morning Dredeynski went to a shed in the rear of his house, used as a summer kitchen, to light the fire. Just as he opened the door some ons inside fired five shots in succession, then ran from the shed and escaped, The five shots all took effect. There is no cause known for the shooting and no clew to the assasein, Against American Competition. Orrawa, Ang. 28 At the instance of Mr, Rykert, who represents the county of Lin coin in the Dominion parliament, the gov. ernment has imposed a duty on American fritit baskets and covers thereon. Mr, Ry- kert's constituency in the principal fruit growing country in Canada, and people en- gaged the grievous effect of American competition for years. Mysterions Lynehing. ATLANTA, Aug 95. .-A telogram from Rogkmart, Ga., says a negro was lynched at Beaswell, eight miles this side, on the east Tennesse road. The body was discovered by the flagman of a train, who saw it bang: ing from a high trestle. The affair is envel oped in mystery. EVENTS OF THE WEEK, Paragraphs Chrounloling All portant Happenings. London papers regret the rejection of the flshories treaty, but say there will be no seri ous trouble as a result Tho Boston Herald has received similar gots of articles from John Teemer and Wil Ham O'Connnor for a three mile sculling match to be rowed Bept. 20, on Onondaga or Chatauqua lake. James Keenan says he will not back Tesmer unless the race is rowed ab Worcester, Mass Train No. 5 on the Pittsburg and Connells ville division of the Baltimore and fo, consisting of fifteen coaches, well filled, ime owing to the floods resumed, Travel is now fully tion, and James G. Blaine was the chief for him, Co., of Jamestown, N. Y. bas settled with his dollar, Through the carelessness of wild engine collided with an Ohio Central passenger train, and the fireman of the badly injured and several passengers also injured. Suits have already been instituted aggregating £25,000), road, who is fooling along the Massachusetts codst, wal seen by a reporter and emphati posed, Chief Kinney, has been held for murder. evening at Farmer Henry w and shot him dead. ms committed Cal, blaming the world for ating his literary efforts, Arthur W, Dick 5 not appre tion to hold their reservation. Three tramps entered the house of Job They were using ‘carson, when ber th a shotgun, He ne, and all ran ht down another, wus oatcher of the signed to go to Spalding's team of , and v boon settled 1 Carter, of ing. Carter 13 y in which one negro an man was killed was the result ¢ t of a negro thief in Florence, 8. C lict between Both sides are arming Two f x Pa. A fight ensue and killed Jacob Pollock. Speaker Carlisle will, it ie said, preside at one of the stands which are to be erected for ths Democratic ratification mweting to be beld in Washington on Thursday. 3. W, Ledbetter was convicted, after ap pealing three times, of Marlin, Tex. the fourth trial was convicted of murder and sentenced $0 be banged. A wild man was captured in the woods near Coosa mountain, Ala. He bas been placed in an insane asylum. The new Chesapeake and Ohio railroad bridge in course of construction between Cincinnati and Covington collapsed on Sun- day in the presence of thousands High wa. ter had made the engineers apprehensive, and they had resorted to every known arti fice to save the bridge, but in vain Mra Obine was killed and her son fatally injured by a runaway near Williamson, NY President Cleveland has contributed §10,- 000 to the Democratic campaign fund. ng parties met at Lamont, TRADE BULLETIN, New York Money and Produce Market Quotations. New Yomx, Aug. 7. ~Money closed at 1M per cent, the lowest rate. The highest rate was i per cent. Exchange closed steady: posted rates. L504. 80: actual rates, 45504054 for & days and 4.594 9 for demand, Governments closed steady; currency fs, 130 bid; ds, coup. 12846: digs, do., 10795 bid Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsts, 11533117; Un land grants, 1080106; Union sinking funds, 1306 122; Centrale, 1150117. The stock market opened 34 to 3 pur cent higher than it closed, and during the first thirty minutes prices made further gains In some onses of Wo 34 The market was moderately active and firm in the afternoon, and its tone continued firm. At the close the best figures of the day were current. The sales for the day amounted to 207.571 shares. General Markets, New Yorx, Aug ¥.—~FLOUR-Close wt fine, $4906 1; superfine, $2.6583.35; Minne extra, $8@5.50: city mill extra, $4.90@4, for West Indies. Southern flour dull, but steady ; common to fair extra, $344 WHEAT «Options were fairly active and frreg ular, closing at & alight decline. Spot lots closed steady. Spot sales of No.1 red state at $1.01 No. 2do., 81: No.3 red winter, 880; No. 4do, #30.: No. 2 red winter, Sent, 9840. ; do, Oct, 990.} do. Dec, $1.00840, CORN Options were dull aod closed at a alight decline. Spot lots closed steady. Spot sales of No. ¢ mized at B3GG4e. : ungraded do.. SIG Sige 1 No. 2 mixed, Sept. 88a. dos, Oct, Sige: do... Des, Sle OATH Options were dull, but steady. Spoi ots closed quiet, but firm, at & slight advanos Spot sales of No, 2 white state at igo; No & do. Age. No, mixed, 555405004 mined, WBE Glee RY E-Duil PORK ~Dull: Lyearold mess, $15.8318, LARD-iosed nominal; Bept, $6 4 SUA test centile), 84e. Refined moderately active and powdered, THe. granniated, Me mold A, Hen confectionom’ A, TIGEEY 7-100 coffee A wandard, TL i white egten U, Uy Bigot yeliow, bo. FER Quiet) castors creamery, BQ0% Lele CHEESE «ft addy taotory New York cheddar, Bei jet western flat, Tiugabse, BOGS Sady Trek casters Arata, 18140 1 wisdern fests, INH | Conndinn Arata, 1:30 ibe. COTTON Spot closed dll; nmddilug uplands, “ CHEERFUL REPORTS, Improvement and Progress in Many Lines of Manufactures. Bostow, Aug. 295. The Commercial Bulle tin, one of the oldest manufacuring journals of the country, says today: The steady improvement in the condition of manufac. tures is reflected in the reports from manu- facturing centers published in today's Bul lotin, where favorable and unfavorable news is carefully classified and impartially pro- sented in parallel columns, The improvement in iron and steel manu- facturing (last week an exception to the gen- eral advance) {s marked, even among the rolling mills, and there is a healthy tone generally in machinery and metal working. In spite of the suspension of two of the smaller shoe factories, the shoe and leather workers show a steady gain in numbers, There has boon but one failure among the paper manufacturers, and a slight gain in the working force is to be noted in spite of The wood working factories, as usual, show the heaviest losses from the destroying There hae been a steady gain in forees om- ployed in the glass works Among the textile industries, the cotton Among them soall average. The only strike of any di- Extensions to The silk Industry presents an unbroken record of extension and activity. The increase in imports of foreign woolens dustry, notably among wool hosiery and shoddy mills. There are, however, two new resumption of business by mills that have It is noteworthy that nearly 40 per cent of manufacturers are di. y due to fire, flood, or other cause not connected with the course of business. COMMITTEE'S WORK COMPLETED. of Fare Now Ready. WasminaroR, Aug. committee on the suadry © 8 The oonferenne il appropriation There was a large the senate’s amendments agreed to, while quite a number were disagresd to. as it passed the house appropriated 2,408, to which the ssuate added &5,.- i, making the total ES 0000 as it This surs was reduced by he conference committee £1.351,044, and the was added for pew public g the net reduction in con yi4 and the total of the bill as 50.45%. The appropria- passed the sonate, makin ference $1.1 it now stands $7, Mich... £100,000; Bridgeport, Marin spital, $0,000; Eastport, ( £50,000 ¢ 10,000; Chicago, Texarkana, £50,000 ) ' 1a, Miatles Yuna, Liberty in New York harbor More Specifie Tarif Bills WASHINGTON, 28 Mr 3 ¢ fund sev ridge, of Brecken Arka eral spo cific tart in hous One places copper ores y on the free list, and another places hewn and sawad timber and wood unmantufactured, sawed boards, ele, on the free list. Still another bill proposes a tax of 811 a ton on heavy and §l4 a ton on light iron and steel tee rails and a fourth bill fixes the tax at six-tontis of a cont peor pound on iron or steel beams, girders, jolsts, oar truck channels, T. T. columns and struc Mr. Breckenridge also introduced a bill suspend. ing the sinking fund law and suthorizing the secretary of the treasury to us the surplus in the treasury for the purchase of United States bonds Progress of a Week. New Youx, Aung. 35. The following snm- mary shows the progres of the manufactur. ing industries of the country, including in- corporated companies, buildings, elc., as re- ported to The New Enterpriss, for the week ending Aug. 25: Buildings costing over $5,000 each, 210 tridges, 31 Sous reney Churches, 34 a a Flectrie light companies and new plants, 5 shea Shes 3 £8 00 Gas companio, 4 .s ona 10.000 Manufacturing companies, 58........ 5.178.000 Milla, factories, elo, 8 4. Mining companies, 16 | Railroads and extensions, Water works, § oe ahs ————————— SA Belva Making Hay While the San Shines, Wirtams Guove, Pa, Aug. 8B --The interstate grangery’ picnic openad yesterday. The arrivals reached between 4,000 and 5,000, indicating larger crowds than last year. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of agricultural machinery are on the ground, the display covering acres of ground. Belva Lockwood is the only presidential candidate who has written an acceptance of the invita tions tendered. Bhe will make a speech on Thursday afternoon. Speeches are expected from Congressmen Scott and Osborn Maisch, of Pennsylvania; Hateh, of Wisconsin, chair man of the cominittee on agriculture, and McKinley, and Governor Beaver, —————— SAAS SWAIN $4,000 487 1,005,000 $44,000 Smoldering Revolution in Braril. Wasninoron, Aug. 98 —Oapt, Benjamin D. Manton, United States consul at Colonia, Uruguay, who is in Washington on leave of absence, prodicts the breaking up of the great empire of Brasil. “Its affairs,” he says, “are in a precarious state, The emanci- pation of the dlaves was merely a rip thrown by Princess Isabella, the regents, to the Lib- erals. The six southern provinoms, really the strongth of the empire, are ripe for revolt and a republic. They only await the death of Dom Pedro, when they will split the em- pire and a president will rule over Brasil.” Reception to the Princess, New Yong, Ang 28 A wna given by prominent German residents of Now York at Terrace garden to Professor von Eemarck sud his wife, the Princess Hon rietta, of Behleswig-Holstein, The princes wan presented with a magnificent bogues and a purse of £500, to be used toward the relief of the poor natives of Hol- stein residing in New York, Much enthusi- asm was displayed. A Politician Commits Salelde, THEY DID IT, What? Cured among others the following, They write: 49 Central pre. ndipnati,0., } Athlophoros Pills have gure me of Hives complsot and dyspepsia. o Pills to 8 Arend’ 0 I troubled with fnerstion hpe 4 HOVE] Walls IWEKAMY, 18 Rosette Bt, New Haven, Ct, February Wth, Les, } Athlophoros Pills worked wonders in my ons of dyspepels, Eaxma L. Cranx. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in. digestion, constipation, headache ete. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength, Sa@-Bend 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall StL. N. ¥. A HOT CAMPAIGN! p> mine PAIGN BOOK PUBLISHED, With the most authentic and phiies of CLEVELAND & THURMAN, compiele blogre- Kelley and Carlisle, President's Blaine's Beview of President's Message, Statistics, ete 5000 AGENTS intel] ¢ TIME IS SHORT ! FTRIKE QUICKLY ? Bhow ¢ book and it sells self Write sl once for iustrated Circulars and Terms, free. Address, IL. W. DICKERSON, Publisher, anglbat St. Louis, Mo. Message: Election, millions of Centre county gust, A. D on 1. The first J $ mof T.W. & C W. Hostormmen, 3d 81 cof Thames Hostermag, late of Ha deceased 2. First and final mt of A. E administrator of, &« Richard lrvin, decoss od, The first and final a strator of &c. { Potter township, deoessed tof T. KE. and F Lhe real oslate « ay nisl ninistrator puson own | : Firs A.C Ripka and Ww. H. RKiph {f Charles Ripka. late of Gregg tows , Geoeaned The second and § i h POeaseyd i sccounmt of James {. &o., of Rancy Beck, deceased tof John P. Harris ¢ real estate of Christian Lowry r township, deceased 7 The iret and partial scoount of J R adwinistratorn of, &c , of Those Wolf, Mies town Gotvased A. The and final aco BWW ay and § T of, &o trustees in Wolf, iste of mint of C. M, Sellers | Gray, sdministratons | of Agnew Sellers, late of Patton township, i asovount of Adam C ide, executors of, &c, of wis township, deceased, JOHN A. RUPP, Register. Beowren's Orrice, i Bellcfoute, July 23, 1888, FIVE HARVEST EXCURSIONS TO MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, MONTANA, ( AUGUST 21ST, TUESDAY, | SEPT. 11TH & 25TH, { OCT. 9TH & 23D. ViATHE St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani- toba Ry. FROM St. Paul & Minneapolis AT RATES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE | ——— Points west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and MONTANA LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round trip rate betng more than TWENTY DOLLARS including GREAT FALLE, MONTANA, Persons desiring to take & trip through North. ern Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the pur, pose of looking over the country, or with the idea of selecting & new home within the bound. aries of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN THE WORLD, and an 8 grioulioral country suitable sor diversified farming, dairy and stock purposes, will do well to take advantage of these rates, Por maps and information apply to your home ticket agent, 10 any agent of the company, or F.1. WHITNEY, Gen"! Pass. and Thi. Agt. ft. Paul, Minn. wee Call at the Centre Hall Tannery when in want of plastering hair, leather and oil, Hides and bark taken in ex change, and hides on shares Batisfaction gusrant 7) Bm Ln ra et meliint Mr. , Frank Herlacher has loft town he has placed in i his inthe well known Salve, w it can | HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE i a——— FUL ASD HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION: UNDENGMINA TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH SE TUITION FREE ii A : OTHER EXPE!NBRES OW, i LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant il listrations on the Farm and in the tary, BOTANY and HORNCULTURE; theoretd cal sud practiesl. Students taught originel study with the microscop CHEMINTHY; with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive fic Rk tice with best modern instruments HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation LADIES’ COURRE IN LITERATURE aud BCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for Music, voeal and igetrumental LANGUAGE and LITERATURE, Latin {optional} French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHEMATIOCB and ASTROROMY: and applied MECHANIC ARTE; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New bulld- ing and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING cal and practical , MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE, Constitutional law and History, Political Economy, el MILITARY BCILESCE: Instruction theoreti cal and practical, including each arm of the full und id pure theoreti Mechanics, Bound, Light, Hest, y. ete. a very full course, with ex- tensive Laboratory practice 14, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; years--carefully graded 4 thorough Eall term ope: IR: Winter term, Ja Two 3 olher information. ATHERTON, LL.D, Pry slate College, Centre Co Fa RICHLY wit . who reaqg villi Nnd honorable en act, they abile are those soines and » h rofit 1 y 1 sure for every iz ryining 3 rosder, lo us al once i free, Address iy h we m i, Maine, WONDERS exh thou GF £, DUl &re surpass Thame who are that can be done iat send thelr tiand, Maine, and re. ow either sex, of all per dey and upwards ire started free. Capl ne have made over $0 lu a All sucoped iy Gnee eg uired WA 1 $ ingle day at this work and Erie Division) {aR on and after Aug. § WESTWARD Fhilsd “ HEE B Mostandon ... cw Williamsport. Jersey Bhore — Lock Haven........... 7 5 -~ Banovo arrat Ere... — i Erie mall worl run Yepempee CHEBHB jonves Phila ~ Harn = Mont = Willinmspor arr af Lock Haven KIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadel} pheussee HEBREBEBRSB wi ¥ Lock Haven - Renovo we - Kane... Philadel a7 al oH B PEBE BUEBEEEE r ARSTULINE leaves WHHnsport come. Lock Haven... ..... - arr at Henovo {(Bundsy Treln Ty 1 ven . BrTiTes BONOVO oom EASTWARD, - 1 BE Jersey Bhore.. Williasnspors... Montandon Harrisburg Philadel phi EAE imsssosssssens Renovo... oc. - Lock Haven ~ Williamsport. w Montandon ........ arr at Harrisbu - Philsdelphi - arr al HEBEEB 3H whet Lock Haven - Williamsport... Montandon . arrives at Ha bug a - Philadelphia 4 Sunday Train-—RENOVO Accomimod’'n East runs aiso on Sunday. BRIE MAIL leaves wets TMi wueeY HERBEBRBEB 8 » H o 8 Erie Renovo .. - Lock Haven ~ Willismeport - Montandon ... srr al Harrisbur - Philadelphia... Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also day Erie Mail West, Ni Express West, and Day Expres East & Erie Mail Esstmake close connec tion at Lock Haven with BE. V. RK RK. Trains, = Erie Mall East and West connect at Erie with frainson Lo 8 & M8 RR; at Corry with Bra W.RRa Emporium with BLN. ¥,. & P. R. R, asd at Driftwood with A. V.E BR. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R. R Daily Except Bunday, MAM AM BTATIOR 110 158 15 50 Montandon 6 15 Lewisburg 6 24 Riehl i6 30 Vicksburg 6 41 Mifiinburg 6 56 Millmont 17 06 Laurelton 40 Paddy Mountain BZ Coburn b% Zerby 10 Rising Spring 15 Penn Oave 25 Centre Hall 33 Grey n Hall w > x td = " EEE W Th 42 Lind $5 Oak Hall 52 Lemont £ 58 Dale Summit 0% Pleasant Gap 14] Axemann sliefon 6 Do 1 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Mon don al 5.20 a ma, 8.55 am, and 7.10 gS vou leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 8.20 a, Bitab & POH. 3, ® Woop, General Manager. Gen’) wer Amt HUMPHREYS' DR. HUMPHREYS’ BOCK Cloth & Cold 146 Pages, with Bieel sa © Fw HESEUSRLBNESERSESNNRER a 0 D0 TO OF 00 00 55 00 Ra ND eR Ee san Fru gregepeppe r L sean w 8 £ 8 § FRE RRR ig + N*v GARMAN HOUSE, opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA — —— The New Garman House has arisen from ashes and is open for the public new furniture bells, and all table. KVIN HOUSE PCE HL EN. FA 8B. WOODS CALUDWNELL, Proprietor. lerms reasonable, wood sample room. on first floor. its New building throughout, steam heat, electric modern improvements, Good Byes HOUBKE. » W. RB. Teller, proprietor, Belis fonts, Pa. Special attention giver © country trade june] fis JouNzaIN HOUBE, RELLEFONTE, PA . EMANUEL BROWN, P: ¥, 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 june of BROCKERHOFY¥ HOUSE, ALLEGHEYY §T,, BELLEFONTE, PA Good Bample Rooms on First Floor, i. Free Buss to snd from all trains. go Boccin! rates to withesses and jurors. Blun G. B BRANDON, Prop. ( '{ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM. Good Table, healthy locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Bchools and churches convenient. Terms very reasonable, 16gug tf JT. ELMO HOTEL, Nc. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Roduced rates 10 $200 per day. The traveling public will still ind st this Ho tel the same liberal provision for their comfort, It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots. as well as all parts of the city, ars easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing Lhe doors. It offers special inducement to those visitingibecity for business or pigasure. our Pationage respectiuly solicited JO8 » FEGER i ropristor (BANK BIBLE. ee ATTORNEY AT LAW — Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad building, Brockerhoff House. opposite janl0tf, J. H.ORVIS, ©. M. BOWER, E. L ORVIS *" IS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, : BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Farst’s building. F. FORTNEY, . Atlorney-al- Law, g iting in old Conard building, Belle- onte, (2uANT DALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, : Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from first national bank, ‘jan87 J. L. Sramwoixn, C. P. Hewes PANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYS-AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA. Bpecial attention to collections ; practice in als the courts; Consultation in German and English OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Fursts new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in Eoglish or German. 7m'y84 D. MURRAY, . Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposes only. Btore open every day inthe week. : may CEXTRE COUNTY BANKING OO. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Dimooun t Notes; ‘Goveramen Securities Buy and Sell i h BEAVER, J. D. BHUG A L ERT, 5 A. LIST, ' LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New. papers, maguzines, pamphlets, ete. bound and re bound in first class style. 0s W. HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in ail branches of his profession, Gas, the safest opiate knows administered. 14ap R.8. G. GUTELIUS. Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all opersiions in the dental profession. He is now fully pre- pared to extract tepth absolutely ou pain. my 278 M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Is prepared to ory sales. He has sucoessful in the past and offers his vices to the public, tl. . Pa been ser. RESH BREAD AN YEAST ~At Muxzay's Baxmmy, Centre Hall. bad at the former prices :
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