She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says: “ No plasters of such merit as the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever before been produced.” They are 8 novelty because they are not made simply to sell cheap, they are the best that science, skill and money ean produce, and will do what is claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weakness, lameness, elo, they are unequaled. 44 Fulton 8t., Sandusky, 0, Nov, 21 #7 The Athlophoros Plaster acted like magic. It is the bed 1 over tried and | have uss many kinds. Our druggist said “plasters are all about the same * but I don't think so now, | sprained my arm and shoulder in July, and it has been painful since, but it does not pain me at all now Mr Winns Maou nt 3 Send © cents for the beautiful colored ples ture, ** Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHORQS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. 1884 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITI ( NW 5 W i WW... Howard Boro... ‘ Milesburg Boro Miliheim B ania Centre Hall Boro . { 1st W 2d W { WW Bellefonte Philipsburg Unionville Benner twp Boges twp do do KE Burnside twp College twp Curtin twp Ferguson twp E do Ww Gregg twp SP... do NP PW Miller woeamm’'l Harpster, J -- i Haona «. Wm Lose Haines twp EP «4 H Orpdorf, do wr ese snssnnioiivin Weaver, Half Moon twp Harris tw) Howard twp... Huston twp Liberty twp Marion twp Miles twp.. Patton twp a Penn twp casas wavs Potter twp N P.. do SP Rush twp, 8S P do NF. Snow Shoe W P do Worth twp Union twp . Witiiax F. Rengr, Secretly. WAN TED TO SOLICIT RECORD BUILDING, No.917-919 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA PA. Morning and Aftern Weekidny ere Night Seszinns T the year deep sense of the 1 fx : in Wu at, wi preference a He respect! that be has ary presen « fice open Tuesday and Call or writs proceedings THOMAS MAY PEIRCE M. | feb23 Principal and Founder. NEW MILLINER SHOP. The nuderg goed Los opened a miliins op in Jacob Les's house near the de. p tat Centre Hall, The patronige of the public is solic ed All are iovited. p. 19th Sapiz E. Grove, ers ' » vas fo ne of the Laspest, Olilest Establish BEST KNOWN NURSERIES in the sountry, Hbera! terms. Uneginled facilities, GEN. EVA SURSERY, Estaldishedd 1846 &T. SMITH, GENEVA, N GENTS WANTED oan 2 T Ww X. Auglont PF CnERS GUN STORF GUNS, REVOLVERS, Et. Eic. AMMUNITION A good ston k of new guns just receiv Dsehiper's Great Central Gun Waorke, Bellefonte, such as DD .uble B. L. Sho Guns, Donble B IL. Rifle and Shot Gon, Single Rifles, B, Li. from $257 to 812 Hingle B I. Shot Gans from 84 to $0. el a Guns for the Farmer, the Sporting Man, and the Oec- casional Hunter. sss, {snes ~V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P. CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE, wee Mr. George W.Vonada, the wel knosn thresnérman, of Madisonburg informs the farmers that he will be re«dy to thresh tindr crops in Flos vlinpe and sespect Hilly wolivite a trial, Sn © LESMEN WANTED DIOL Bae aT a EY SALARY Hn AND EXPENSES BALD. Appl MOTION TO ADJOURN. for Comes at Last. it the Death-—Mr Offers the Resolution to to Fight to Adjourn Powwow with Big Indians. I Wasminaron, Oct. 16, —Mr. Oates, of Ala- | bama, offered a resolution in the house ad- | Journing congress sine die on Wednesday, { Oct. 17. The resolution went over. | Mr. Wheeler offered a resolution reciting { that the senate tariff bill is more oppressive { to the mass of the people and more in the in- | terest of monopaolists than any measure ever | proposed in any legislative body of which we | have a record Iherefore That the Democratic members of house pledge their efforts to defend the people against this unequal, unjust and uanwise leghilation, which, If enacted into law, inevitably check and limit the rican products in foreign countries, stimulate and strengthen the operations of com binations and trusts, and prolong, if not perpetu ate, subjection of the people to the exactions of accumulated capital; and the Democratic f this congress will maintain the con on this floor until the victory Ia won, or les with which they have been charged by the people lapse by constitutional limitation; and be it also Resolved, maorrow- Hesolved this themselves to continue must sale of Ame the members « hat tho senate tariff bill should be this floor to the end that its may be exposed and made known to the discussed upon features people Referred to the committee on rules The Sioux Indian chiefs held their confer- the secretary of the interior in a m in the interior department building, Seated with the secretary were the mem commission, and there were a many in the conference was opened with Sioux by Rev. Mr. mber of the commission, and ated the Lord's Prayer some of 5 repeated it with him. Secretary asked the Indians to state freely ns to the proposed law provid with Indies pectators 5] language { a portion of the great Sioux Dakota Sitting soon as the seftetary finished speak- } rward, He said be did not propose to make a speech; he simply wished to t} hat he belonged to the govern the in southern that ment of United States, and when he ad dressed the secretary and members of the mmission as “My friends” he did so because he was one of the people. Indians, be said, wished to speak in re gard to this law-—men to men-—and he hoped would be done in a quiet The old war chief then turned te & chorus of approving *'ughs’ n the other Indians ha everything leading speaker am ng wk the floor. Af first he copped frequently 2 seated near him. He secretary for taking the wuitation by saying that he was and not berefore made use of the Indians as note for about an hour and cov- ground of opposition malin to « io the i nan could use notes ERORS, ered tained by the He spoke the ent ans @ bad never opposed the bil) » but only as to some of parts the treaties of 180% and 1876 ms of these tres had never been executed by the govern. ment, 1 treaty the pail, the fis a wo its in sim al r of he asked why th ties os obligati nder the former had promised had ne years ago Pointing to a map which be had taken from his pocket, he asserted the western boundary line of their reservation should be a long way west of its present loeation He wanted to > had moved this line and who had gotien the land that rightfully belonged them. His objection to the present law was that the portion of the reservation the gov ernment proposes to take by rights contains a great deal more than 11, 000.000 acres. He said he had changed his mind about the price they ought to re , and was now of the opinion that instead of fifty cents per acre they ought to have 1.25, just what the gov. its lands for, Since he had . and also while passing through the cities on his way, be had learned that the white people did not want their reserva settlement. He asked in the reservation be classed and, and pot as farming land, thus enabling entitled to 160 acres to He maintained that it was wrong to heads of families double the amount wornenn and children, and said that the old men would soon die and therefore need #0 much land as the young men who had their own way to make He counseled that the disposition of the reserva tion should be delayed for the present at least. Speeches were made by sixteen clifefs, who repeat the points raised by Grasse Big Mane, of Lower Brule agency, announced himself as in favor of the law, aod expressed confidence in the good intentions of the gov ernment, He was the only speaker who favored the law White Ghost and Drifting Goose, of Crow Crock agency, claimed that the members of the eoramission had endeavored to secure the compliance of the Indians by harsh words They declared that the commisdoners had sized the Indians and had dragged them forward to the table to sign the paper. Commissioner Cleveland said to a United Press reporter who sat next him that the language used by these Indians was hyper. bolic, and that, of course, foros in no form was used or attempted to be used. Maj. Anderson, the agent, corroborated this state ment. When the Indians had concluded speaking Secretary Vilas told them that all they had said would be laid before the president. They would be informed of his decision on Wednes- day morning at the same place. He hoped they would come prepared to either approve or disapprove this decision, The conference then adjourned, K. of 1. Executive Board In Session. PRILADELPHIA, Oct. 16. — The regular monthly meeting of the general executive board of the Knights of Labor began at the headquarters of the order in this city, with Messrs. Powderly, Maguire, Bailey, Ayles worth and Hayes present. The other two members of the board, Messrs Carlton and Barry, have placed their resignations in the nds of the board, and the action upon them will constitute one of the most Lmportant events in the history of the order. The board only transacted routine business. The resignations of Messrs. Carlton and Barry will not come up before Wednesday, and the case of Master Workman Bkeffington, of the Shosmakers' national district, who is Yo be tried on the charge of inducing his district to leave the order, is set down for Thursday, The board will be in session about a week, money schools until ne dae them ver been it been established ton know wi Rnow wh LIVE wells er bere at n thrown open to i the land At ail As grazing those rid ged give given to would not Sn m——— ro ila Geos * to Pompelk mE, Oct. 16.T aw fotos In honor of the ar vr he oom coticudsd. Fa Sinpator v in the various points of interest Pompell, where he haul ens 0 witnessed Nthing ot 8 Sunb of ancl Short Paragraphs Chronleling pourtant Happenings, All Tm serve, escaped from Auburn prison by dig ging through four feet of solid masonry com through the roof proper, of the mest laborious and difficult ever ne complished in Auburn prison, and, it is pre sumed, has required months of work A man left some blood stained clothes with | a London bushelman to be cleaned. The | bushelman reported the case, and detectives | arrested the man, who refuses to reveal his | identity or explain the origin of the blood stains. They think he is the Whitechapel murderer, | In deference to public clamor the London | police department has put several bloodbounds | ocenr, Emperor William has ordered his state carriages and horses sent to Home to drive him in state to the vatican John Cunningham, a sailor, while asleep in the third story of a building at Portland, Me., dreamed his vessel was being wrecked, Jumped from a window and was killed. While on his way to court, Judge Lubke, of Bt. Louis, was waylald by a recent liti- gant and pelted with rotton eggs, Daniel M. Groene, ope of the ploneers of | northern Illinois, a brother-dndaw of J, T Trowbridge, the author, died at his home in Naperville, Ills, aged 51. Over two Inches of snow fell at Hanover, N. H., Tuesday. Mme. Jane Hading, the made her American debut at Palmer's thea ter, New York, Tuesday evening. Her sue cess was complete and all expectations were realized. Judge Stewart, of Alexandria, Va structed the grand J break up the gambling Citw opposite Washing patronized by residents and capital, and is known as Monte Carlo Washington greatly excited Benator Bherman, in an interview in Pitts burg, sald that he did not think any bill would be passed at this session of groves, French actress, has in fF to investigate and resorts at Jackson 0, which are largely Visitors 0 the American gamiders are tariff if Nathan Dermuer quarreled with his wife in East One Hundred apd Ninth street, New York, and cut his throm fatally It is stated that the Itallan government has unearthed a Bocialig conspiracy of wide ramifications and thorotgh onpmnisation Twenty-six horses apd two wore burned to death in a barn on Thirty-fourth street, New York The Montreal carnive lected $12.000 of the 85,000 required tod sugurate the carnival ts season The question of admitting Chinsraen, prior residents of this country, on return certifl cates will be heard byJudge Hoffman habeas corpus proosedings Friday boys committee has « 4] The proposition of the Republican senate committee to place a uty on comunotion in Canada, sbich ships $10,000, XX worth annually to tie United States Professor Geffeken, who gave out the lished extracts of Empersr Frederick's dis was given an examination, and at sion was sent to Moabit prison Lawrence J. Ihaae, sged TW years, and widely known sa the ‘Slackemsth Astron omer,” died at his bons in Newmanstown, Lebanon county, Pa Mr. Levy, proprietor & The London Dally Telegraph, is dead James Garvey, of New Tork to two years and a hal in state prison for fatally stabbing his brother with a knife Miss Amanda Case, datghter of J. 1 wis married at Hace Wis, evening to Jonathan Cros of San Fra The annouocement of $e death aire James C, Flood, of (alifornia, + have Deen premature Mr. Floods = received dispatches that Bae father is impr ing and there is promise 4 recovery The registration at Cheinnati Thursday was 25.000, about onetiird the total vote The registration the first May Inst year was 20.000, i Judge Sawyer, of the Uhited States circuit court, has isticd two wri of habeas corpus to test the validity of thd Chinese exclusion act, President Adams, of thallnion Pacific rail road, declares that the irate commeros law is responsible for the demoralization io railroad affairs = The supreme council Birtythird degree Masons of the southern jurisliction of the Unite! States met in Waddington Monday Jessa H. Poaraom, of Lov & Pearson, hard ware dealers, New Bedford Mass , committed suicide Sunday by hanging Two thousand forvignen were naturalized in Chicago Monday, J. Logan Chipman has been renominated for congress by the Demcerats of the Firat Michigan district, The American Institute of architects open their twenty-second anngal in Buffalo today. wer »: wy 4 dw oun Orval ita oonciu was son benood Lane, Au convention TRADE BULLETIN. New York Money and Produce Market Cuotatioss, New Youx, Oct, 15. Mond closed at 214 per cont., the highest rate. The lowest was ¢ peor cent. Exchange closed steady: posted rales, 484048. actual rates; 4.890084 for days and £8504 9 for degand. Governments closed steady: ourrency Sa, 121 bid; 4s, coup, 1054 bid; $a, do., 1084 bid Pacific railroad boads closed as follows: Union firsts, 1M4@117; Union lam grants, 026100; Union sinking funds, 118818: Centrals, 1186:118 The stock market was west and lowsr through out the morning. After 11 ¢ clock it became ex tremely dull liThe closing prices were at or near the lowest figures, and generally I§ to 2 per cent, lower, General Markets. New Yong, Oct. 15 «FLOUR- Closed irregular and weak, Minnesota extra, $2867.00; city city wills extra, $5.75@5.%, for West Indios; superfine f88.00@4.55. Southern for closed quiet; trade and family extras, $2.9064.50, WHEAT--Oplions were wily moderately ao tive, and prices were weal throughout, closing fully 8c. lower. Spot lots closed dull and weak. Spot sales of No. 1 red state at $1.14@01.15; No. 8 dog $1.10 extra’ ped, $1.12; No, | white state, $1.12; No. 2 red winter, Nov, §1.081¢; 4do., Dec, $1.1085; do, May, §1.1454 CORN Options | were fairly active, but weak, closing Silo. lower, , Spet lots closed motive, Jk tie, BpoL alts a aamca mite Ble. No, 2 mixed, Oct. ©, ido, Nov, Bijges do., Dec. 81%0. wi — OATS Options closed dull, but steady. Spot sales of No. | white state st dle; No. # do, 3344 @9ge.: No. | mixed, 81e.; No, 2 do., 29@%W0.; No. 2 mixed, Oct, 80e.; do, Nov, Mige.; do, Dee. 3130. LARD Closed firmer; Oct, §0. 9; Nov, $8.90; aw Firm; western fan of, B9@0 | sate fancy, 2G She. ” i state factory, 10Mo; Ohio flat, 10%4e. dm and fairly active; eastern, BQ ge. ; western, 19 M4e. ; Canad fan, 1940. COTTON Spot Quiet wd easier; mid uplands, ge, AR-Raw nominal! fairfn dining, 5716 wl frie; ar Sid eruihe o, 3 cubes, Tho. 1 powdered, i mranuian ot, de A, ; confectonsrs’ A, 90. SoMus A wand. ard, voles 615 bite rn 0, 0e.C, ADOIR Tolow fe ATION, V EE TION PROCLAM GODBAVE THE COMMONWEsSLTH i, { Cooke, Jr., High Sheriff of the County 2 aith of Pepusyivauia, do ¥ make Buown and give notice to the elec of the county aforesaid. that an election will be held in sald county of Centre, NOVEMBER 0th, 1 IOIWe Lops ON TUR Hs ing the Tuesday next following the first it November) al which Were wil to wil ir tors for VP Mon hue the following be elected for « resident and United B Hitress 10 represent the 28th nia ales supreme Court of r General of the of Hlals n# for Representatives for the county orouer for the county of Cen for Jury Commissioner for the MEE Kuown and give notice that balding the aloresaid election in the and wwuslinps within the coun as follows, to wit tow nsiip of Haines, west precinet, at house of Thomas Edmunds, in Asrons pship of Haines in Woodward y of Half Moon tow east precinet, at] Fi Olan § il at the school | yior at the house erected | property of Leonard igh of Centre Hall at borough p of Potle ih pres In Centr the se HO0k at 1 et, Hall SOUL precinct in Potters Mills, Oriiern predgingt, | at precina, southern 3. °} Fisher, 5, ing § College at the sthool house ON, new precinet, at y $i aest HME BI00: 5 O18 use of Pe Walker's YET aid ie house irdin at Lhe soho huts pew sehoo] He al the new school of Phittpavury wer of Baay 5 Af corner of Philip the Corner of fF SEWNCL Of ODIRIBON ssiopers of any iu aw capable of holdisg time the office or ap nettor or clerk of ny wosith, aod thal in officer of any such 0 say voice 0 be 30 ther gible RETA i electors will #1 all elections § wi wenith : : Be ii enacie Representatives sYivania in General As several counties nate and House nwealth of the Fr ihe several coun sonwesith, at sll gelietsl, own hip h and special elections are hereafter authorized and required fo vole by tickets, print ed or writlen, or partly printed or partly written, “Ye sified az Sollows. One ticket shall embrans § aes of judges of courts voted for! and He Iadbelod outside “Judiciary.” one Ucket) shall embrace the nunes of all the State officers 0 be voted for and shall be labeled “State” one! ticket shall mee Lhe nanos of all the officers] voted for, | dine the office of Benator snd) members of Assembly, (Ff voted Sor, and be label: | od “¢ amd one ticket shall embrace the! nage of 1ip officers voted for, and | be latselad “Township, one ticket shall ean | brace the pames of 81 the borough officers voted | for and be labeled “Borough.” and each class) shal! De deposited in se Fate ballot boxes, Given under my hand and seal, at my offloe In) Beil foute, this Ih day of Beptenber, ifn the your of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Bighiyeight, and fo the One Hundred and Twelfth year of the Independence of the United states ROBERT COOKE. JR, Sheriff of Centre County, of ts otaL 2 FINE FARM AT PUBLIC BALE-THE Helrs of the estate of Calhetine Stover, deed, will offer al public sale on the premises on SATURDAY. OCT. 2, a_fine farm Dear Penns Cave, Gregg twp, containing 71 acres, more © less, pearly all clear. Thereon érectid a 2story dwelling house, bank barn, and all peosssary out pulldings. A spring of never failing water is near the house, and an orchard of choles fruit on the premises. The land is in a high state of cuitive tion At the same time and place will be offered & tract of Timberland, containing 52 sctes. This tract f¢ well vet with pine, oak and chestnut, Terms will he made known on day of sale. Sale at 2 p.m, THE HEIRS. a A UDITORS NOTICE NOTICE 18 HERE. by given that the undersigued, an Audi tor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. to hear and determine the ex Jone filed to the accotnt of the Admr's, of the 0 of Charkos Ripka, Inte of € Township, de ceased, and make distribution of the balance found due, will attend to the duties of his a Wntment at his office in the Borough of Belle te on Tuesday, the 10th of October next, when and wire all petons interested are required to resent thelr claims or be debarred from coming n on said fund, * uditor, Tiwep ' Pr DMINISTRATORS NOTICE ~LETTERS of Administration the of estate Jncol 8, Shatter, decd late of (1 1 having bow Jawiuily finnted 10 the hlerdgned be would respectfully all persons ng EM. BLA NOHARD, eraselves to pe fi todd to the to make mraedinte pavisent, and those aring Sistma against the same 0 present them ti cated for settlement, ti M. L. RISHEL, doors Administrator, Farmers Mills WOODLAND COAL HE FERNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIL FUL ARD HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION: USNSDEROMIEA TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEX ES: TUITION FRYE BOARD AKD OTHER EXVENEESE VERY 14) a as Ww. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BTUDY AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses) and AGH CULTURALCHEMIBTRY; with constant 1 tustrations ou the Farm and io the Labora. tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti cal and practical sindy with the microscope CHEMISTRY: with an suusually full thorough cours ithe Laboratory, CIVIL ENGINEERING: very extensive field Ppraciics with best modern instruments, HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi rnd investigation LADIES COURRBE IN LITEEATURE a BCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for Music, voosl and instramerntal, LARGUAGE snd LITERATURE {optiousl,) French, German and Eng quired.) one or more continued throug entire conse, MATHEMATIOR and and applied MECHAKIC ARTS with study, three years’ cour ing and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: cal and practical MENTAL, MORA ERCE, Const Politics] Econosuy ba. MILITARY BCIENCE eal and praction, incliog wervice PHYaI0E Mech Electrielly, ote. & very full coune tensive Laboratory practios PREPARATORY DEVARTMEN yoears--Caielully graded snd re Eall term Opens Bepteint tern, January 3, 1858, Spr For Catalogue and other | GEO, W., ATHERTON slate College, Cont students taught original and ARTROROMY eombining i1. i 13. QIies, id. «1 ENNSYLVARIA RAILROAD . and Erie Division pon & WERTWA ERIE MAIL leaves Phi Harrisls Lock Haven. " RESO. ivviinisoninees = arral Erie Sunday tralo--Erie mail day NEWS EXPRESS leave west # Philadelp! Harrist * Mout 1 -~ Willi port arr al Lok Haven caves Fhidadeliphi - Harrisburg po Montandon arr at Wililsmsport. - Lock Haven HITE Sar + ABT, LINE leaves Philad . - Has Mos Willian i 2 - Lock Haven... . arr st Renovo (Bundey MAIL leaves Phils Harrisbu Mor Will Te) e BURKDAY HH «3 EepEe ue “ 3 arrives Hou EASTWARD SEA BHOBE EXP. leaves Lock Haven. 705 Jersey Bhore IYO wt - arr at Harrisburg... - Philadelphia | € pa Renovo... - Lock Haven DAY EXPRESS I Aves Bd Eh we - arr at wb BFS ee Har Ph leaves Benovo - Lock Haven - - Williameport Mantandon .. Harrist Philadelphia . Sanday Train--RENOVO Accommod < RENOYVO AC'S s gy The, ae whom te ™ - arrives at SopEun aino ou Sunday. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie - » Renovo . . Lock Haven - Willlsmsponr wn n Mona i - srr at Harrisburg Philadel} Bunday Train Erie Mail enst run day Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, and Day Express East & Erie Mail Esstinake ¢ LORE OO tion: at Lock Maven with BE V. BE KE. Traln > Erie Mall Esstand West oomtiect al Erie w ¥ P 4 W.R Rat Bmporinas with BLK. Y. & P. BK, snd at Driftwood with A. V.E RE LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RATLROAD BELLEFONTE, KITTAXY AND LEMNMORT § Daily Except Bunday. BTATIONS 5 50 Montandon § 15 lewisburg 24 Biehl #0 Vicksburg 41 Miflinburg 5 Millmont Laurelton & Paddy Mountain 52 Coburn We Jerby 10 Rising Spring 1 Penn Cave Centre Hall #2. Greg 42 Linden Hall $408k Hall 52 Lemont i* 5% Dale Summit 8 09 Pleasant Gap 9 14 Axemann 6 04 {2 4 2 2 Bellnfonte 3 W Additional trains jeave Lewisburg for Monten don ast 5 0am 055nm, and 7.30 pm, returning lemve Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 n, 6.00 and 7 50 . J. R. WOOD, m BiTAR E PUGH, General Manager Gen’! Pager Ag t Westward, $0110 15 $0.30 25 is : ETT ray —" wh a wd nd OP 0 BPE ER ERR aT Aree PT wR THREE MORE HARVEST EXCURSIONS TO MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, MONTANA, . , {REPT.2TH. TUESDAY, { CT. 6TH AND 23D. Via THE ; St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani. toba Ry. FROM St. Paul & Minneapolis AT RATES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE | Less than Ope Cent per Mile. No round trip rate belong more than TWENTY DOLLARSInoInding GREAT FALLS, HELENA and BUTTE, MONTANA. Persons desiring to take a trip through North. orn Minoesota, Dakotas or Montaos for the pur. pose of looking over the oeuntry, or with the iden of selecting » new bome within the bound. aries of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IX THE WORLD, sad an sagrieultural country suitable tor diversified farming, dairy and stock purposes, will do well to take advantage of (hese rates, PALACE SLEEPING AND BUFFET CARR, FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS, For maps and information spply to your bome ticket agent, to suy agont of the company, or ¥.1. WHITKEY, Gen'l Pass. and Tht, Agt, #1. Paul, Mimn. Woodiand eonl, just from the mines — leven no cinder<tor sale at the Qentre Ban} roller mill. Best fuel for summer, opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. The New Garman House has arises from its ashes and is open for the public. New buildis J ‘ new furniture throughout, siesm hest, siectr belly, and all modern improvements. Geod labile, HOUSE 2 LOCK fis XW, PA. B. WOODS CALOWELL, Proprietor, Perms reasonable, wood gampie rows an first floor, BY SH HOUSE. » Ww RB Teller, proprietor, Balle. fonte, Pa. Special attention given to eonuntry trade, junel By Fountain HOUSE, A BELLEFORT : EMANUEL BROWN, FRIOKTE. ra Ihe traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the rounty iw every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Give it & trial Zeiune Uf BEOCKERHOFF HOUSE LLEGHENY #T,, Sample Rooms « Buss to BELLETOBTE, ra x’ on First Floor, mali train, ou “f LO witnesses and foros Hus G. B BRANDON, Prop. snd fr ENTRE HALL HOTEL. : D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERE AND TRANEIEKNT CUSTOM. Table, healthy locality, pure water, surrounded by finest scenery in the state. Schools churches convenient, Terms very reasonable 16ang tf Evid monntal natural and ELMO HOTEL, 417 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia j rates Lo $2.00 per day. The ic will still find st this Ho iiberal provision for their loented In the immediate e#f and places of amuses iferent railroad depots. us well ofthe city, are easily accessible Cuts constantly passing ths It offers special! inducement those visitingibecity for business or Pieasure Your patron JOR usin ge raspectiuly solicited . FEGER 2Proprister snm——— IRON HOUSE Corner Second i & ZERVING LEWISBURG, Sample and Market Sta. PROPRIETORS, PA pid on Rooms ist floor. algae F* NK BIBLE. me ATTORNEY AT LAW -— Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad building, opposile Brockerhoff House, janlStf, i (IRV: BOWER H.ORVIS, CC. M. E. L. ORVIS. )* IS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT.-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d tioor of Furst's building, jan85 D ¥. FOR . Office in ile I'NEY. tlorney-at- Law, oid Conard building, Belle- TLEMANT Bellefonte, Pa. N. W. corner Diamond, loors from first national bank, Office two jan87 J. L. Brawoiex C.F. Hyves SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYEAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA, Epocial attention to collections ; practice in als the courts; Comsaltation in German and English OHN KLINE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, FA Office on second floor of Parst’s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 7m’yS4 MURRAY, D. J. Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGE., popular Patent Medicines Whisker, Brandy, Wine, and Helland Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposes only. Btore open every day inthe woek, may CENTRE COUNLY BANKING CO. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Inscount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Becuritios : JAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier President. 5 A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, st reasonable rates, New. papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in fine clas style. jos HOSTERMAN, 1 W. ( Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in all tranches of his profession, Gas, the safest opiate knowu administered. 14ap D*® 8. 6. GUTELIUS,— Dentist, Millheim. Offers bis professional services to the public. He ls prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He ie now fully pre pared to extract teeth sbeciutely withou pain. my3278 M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Ps in to ery salen, Ie has been sucoessfol in the and offers his ser. viees to the public, tf, RESH BREAD AND YEAST At MurraY's Baxuny, Centre Hall. — Firet class fresh bread and yeast con stantly on hand, at most reasonable prices. Your patronage is so! COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal. Buckwheat Coal. Chestnut Coal. Bove Coat,
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