The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 01, 1888, Image 5

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What? Cured among others the
following. They write:
849 Central Ave, Cincinnati o.}
auuary 4th, rt
Athlophoros Pills have cured me of liver
wp mnt and dyspepsia. 1 gave ten of
the Pills to a friend who is troubled with
indigestion and he has {proved WOlle
derfully. FH. RowERAMP,
15 Rasette SL, New Haven, Ct,
February 10th, lsss
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ease of dyspepsia, Exaa Le Crank,
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pleasant to take, vet wonderfully
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digestion, constipation, headache
ete. They'll take away that tire
feeling giving new life and strength,
&¥ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored plo
ture, “ Moorish Malden.”
THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. ¥
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Peirce College of Business,
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&T SMITH, GENEVA, N.Y.
Prscues 8 GUN STORF
GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION
Ete., Ete,
A good stock of new guns just receiv-
Central
Gun Works, Bellefonte, sneh
ed at Deschner’s Great
an
Double B, Li. 8bot Guns, Donble
BL
Single Rifles, B. Li. from $2.57 to $12.
Single B. 1. Shot Guus from 84 to §0.
Eifle and Shot Gan.
Guns for the Farmer, the
Sporting Man, and the Oc-
casional Hunter.
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-V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P.
a BAI wn”
CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE.
we Mr. George W. Vonada, the well
known thresherman, of Madisonburg
infortas the farmers that he will be
resdy to thresh their erops in good
shape and respectfully soliciis a trial, 3m
wr ANTE
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Last brothers Company
Nrirwery
took
vi nee, ¥ ating age.
Gaia, 10 thin
ROCHESTER N.Y.
Handsome Style.
A Magnificent Contest, in Which the
@lants Lead from Start to Finish—Tlm
Roeefe's Great
Work—Ewing's Plucky
Gamo-—Sketches of the Leaders,
himself with joy. The world's championship
sontest betwoen St. Louis and New York
wis settled by the overwhelming defeat of
Buck Ewing's
all around work is
for the Browns' de-
feat, not only in
this game, but
throughout the
series His pres
ence in the team
yesterday went far
toward securing
the victory, as he
not only caught
Sh style, but he knock-
y out a home run in
the first inning, and
JAMES with three men on
MUTRIE.
frighifully misjudged.
i
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RICHARDSON CRANE. qEoRaE
FOSTER EWING. CONNOR.
He winced frequently in receiving a bot ball,
out,
New York 0 3 0
ft. Louis 8 9 e 0
Base hits: New York, 18; Bt
Three base hits: New York, L
i 0 0 &-1
1 1 0-
Home fans
8:8 Louls 3 Btruck
Bt. Louis, 11. Errors: New York, 2; Bt
louis, 6 Batteries: Keefe and
Chamberiain and Milligan
and Gaffney
out
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
{| Short Paragraphs Chronleling All
| portant Happenings.
Tm
The estate, which
is to be equally di
| to probate in Chicago
| aggregates £1,500,000,
nephew Moses,
and
for the
ductor George WwW. Bowman
| Jacob Fuller are respor
| mecident near Shippensburg
man was killed and fifteen persons injured.
Joe McAuliffe
| the Pacific const, and Mike Conley, the “Ith
| aca Giant,” fought before 2,000 people at Ban
Francisco, Conley was Knocked in the
second round
The jury in the cas
has awarded her
tin Thompson f 1 11. Mass. for
tion of her hu i
John A
Ryan, all the con
der of Andrew M
the Peru (Ind
them is ME
wible railroad
heavyweight
out
Myra
inst Dir Augus
* the mur
lodged in
Emperor
graulations
brate
ints
recog
general estoorn
The cok
gion will
ent. Nov
oromsed
The sul
canal cony
The grand jury
indi
polygamy
WwW. WW, ( F
Milwaukee, died
my
1 bare w
ment
aa §
Thursday
and the flake
Piatt &
was burned
walchman, |
were run dow
and Cedar Bag
HB
missing fr
made away »
fering some t
ron
Minneapolis, Min
for the estal
tive w
rks there
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KEEVE
TITOOMR
SLATTERY,
WHITNEY
WARD,
WELCH.
New York 2
Bt. Louls 1
fs
3
&
4
go 4
2 2
mw 51
8 7 3.8
finished sixth in the race. In the season of
finished the season in third place. They were
also third in 1887,
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was shaos
11 the (sery
oemnvict, wi
Workmen
House discovers
way was in a dangers «
New York Money and
Onofat lone,
Kew Yorg, Oct
cent The highest
1M Exchang
G4 Wg: act
48g Lay for
wlet © carrer
do. 1088 bid
Pacific
firsts, 1
sinking fnnds,
The stock m
ware kept al y
grade. The sales for Be day amounted 10
shares
SHE
General Markela
New Yong, Oct. & FLOUR fairly
active, with a firm be wioes generally
shade higher, Bo grade i
do. spring. $25082.7% i
spring, $1035; everfine win , Bw
city mills (West Indies) winter $u. 00
Southern four closed rong, but quiet; trade and
family extra, $4.3050615
WHEAT
ular: at the opening prices were firm, but the
oarket eased off in the afternoon, closing Ba
$4. lower than on Sutarday. Spot Iota glowed
weak and slightly lower, Spot sales of Xo. | red
ot $1.15@1. 20; extra rod, $1 17¢81.18; No. 2 red,
$1.15; No. 1 white, $1,681.18; white state, $1.18
Closed
1.198: do., Dec., $1.080¢
rr Options wires moderately active and
irregular, closing S@N%c. lower. Spot ots
closed quiet and camer. Spot sales of Ne.
mized at Sig@40c.| No, 2 mixed, Oct, ge. ;
do. Nov, ge; &., Dec, $30; do, Jan,
OATS-Options were quiet, closing barely
steady at a slight advance. Spot sales of No. 1
white state at 380.; No. 2 do., 394@89%je.; No. 1
mixed at Bic; No. 2 do, 0A N4e.: No. §
mixed, Ost, 30440. ; do., Nov., Wig; do, Dec,
Bike
BARLEY Nominsl
PORK Dull; naw mess, $15.50@,16.98,
LARD Stronger; Xov., $8.85; Dec, $8.97; May,
BR@A 40,
SUGAR Raw tamstand in Httle demand; fair
refining, 5 1-10@0e Refined quiet and easy;
cut loaf and crushed igo ; oubes and powdered,
eo. : granulated, Ngo: confestionets’ A, Thio.;
white extra ©, 6 13. 1gatge. ; extra 0, BiG@0Ne.
©, 65-1600 7-180. ; yellow, Ghg@ No.
BUTTER « Steady, egators creamery, 5g
s | woltoru do. IG ge.
CHEESE Steady; western flat, 10@1000. ;
Now York cheddar creamery, 1004 10340.
BGG. Kuss eastern Arste, 214000, western
do, 1001
QOTTON- Spot closed steady; middlog up
| lands, § 15-160,
Fo LE TT1ON PROCLAMATION
p—— |
| GOD BAVE THE COMMONWEALTH i
I, Robert Cooke, Jr., High Sheriff of the County
Centre, Commonwesith of Pennsylvania
chy make Kpown aud give notice to the
af the county aforesaid, that an election will
be held jo sald county of Cettre,
ON TUESDAY, NOVENBER 0th, 1885,
“ i 3
nia
of do
eli
's sxt fill
(ny next io
} at whl
| be elected, to
owing the first Mon
time the following
wil
sons for electors for President
fhe United States
peony for Congress Lo represent
and
siient o
the
ath
r Auditor Gener
8 for Representatives for
er for the county
for
Cainmissioner
id give notice t
f i
¢ Rloresnia election io the
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house of Thomas Edm
at
chool hous
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aE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE
1O0CATED IK ONE OF 7
FUL AND HEALTHEF!
ALLEGHENY REGION
TIONAL OFFER TO BOTH BEXES
TUITION FREE. BOARD AKD
OTHER EXPENSE] YER)
LAW,
HE MOBT
LBP
BEAUTI
yT8 IN THE
UNDEROMINA
LEADING DEPARTMENT
AGRICUL]
CULT
iELrallc
ory
BOTA
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ATHEMATICHE
$I npplied
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NTEW GARMA
N
N HOUSE,
opposite the Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
The New Garman House has arises from Is
public. New building,
steam heat, slectiric
Good
improvements,
throughout
moder
eiin, apd all
ARVIN HOUSE,
i LOCK HA EX, PA,
HB WOODE CALUONELL, Propristor.
Terms reasonable, wood saraple rooms
first oor,
SH HOUSE.
W. B Teller, proprietor, Belie«
fonte, Pa. Special attention given to
junelBy
HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor,
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
respect, for man and beast, and
harges very moderate. Give it 2 trial
28une 1
oy
PENNSYLY ANIA
sud Erie
ERIE MAJL leaves
DAY EXPRESS leaves
Arr sai
RENOVO AUN leaves K
arrives at Her
funday Train-
Bim on Ma RY
FSR
1 coun
wiions are hercafler
ote by Lickets, print
x1 Or partly written
One ticket shall
dees of courts voted for
one ticket
ii the Stale officers
ed for and sb s labeled “Bate” one
11 embrace the names of all the officers
fr. including the of Benator and
rs of Amembly, If voted “or, and be label
County” and one ticket shall embrace the
mes of all the township officers voted for, and
! isbelod “Township,” one ticket shall em. |
| brace the names of all the borough officers voted |
for and be | led “Borough.” and each ciass
11 be deporited (in separate baiiol Toxes i
Hven under my Tai snd seal, at iy office in|
Bel sis 10h day of Saglachoer, in thei
our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred |
{ Bighty«ight, and in the One Hundred and
Twelfih your of the ludependence of the United |
elales
ROBERT COOKE, JR.,
Sheriff of Centre County,
office
{| ADS
WANTED | Atonce. local and tra¥elin
agents for our goods. Liberal!
| commissions, or salary and ex penses, (0 compe-|
| tent and reliable men. For terms and full partic
ulars, address
i J. F. LaCiang, Nurseryman,
| Soutdi Brighton, N, Y,
! A DMI NOTICE LETTERS
* of Administration upon the estate of,
| Bmannel Smith, dec’d., late of Gregg township
having been lawfully granted to the undersigned
he would respectfully request all persons know.
ing themselves to be indebted 10 the estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
clans against the same 10 present them duly
| authenticated for settioment.
| ISAAC SMITH,
1800i6t Administrator,
| Farmers Mills, Pa.
: A DMINISTRATOR'®E NOTICE ~LETTERS
i of Administration upon the osiate of
Maria Krise, decd. late of Centre Hall,
| having been lawfully granted to the undersigned
he would respectinlly request all persons know
ing themselves to be indebted 10 the esiate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly
| authenticated for settlement,
i EZRA KRUMBINE,
ootlin Administrator, Centre Hall
IETRATOR'S
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE -LETTERS
1 of Administration uo the estas of
| Jacob 8. Shaffer, dec'd late of G twp. having
! bean lawhally jhuied 0 he Wherigo 18
won resp fa west persons
themselves to ol fs tothe estate to make
Merion the Bat rosent them. Hoy SABA
Bgnin ¢ : oth "
ented for settlement /
M. L. RISHEL,
| dont Administrator, Farmers Mills
¥
WOODLAND COAL.
Woodland coal, just from the mines,
leaves no cinder —for sale at the Centre
Hall olla mill. Best fuel for sommer,
3
Dail}
Westward,
MAM AM
BN BG hh ok gd
14s
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40 gh dl GF Rg wer wok LT vo we
Hall
2 Lemont
56 Dale Bummit
Fr AR EEE eR
Re
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Additions! trains leave |
don at 50am, 9!
leave Montandon for i
R mand 7% pm.
JHAR. BE PUGH,
General Manager
J. BR WOOD,
Gen'l Pe'ger Ag
GO TO
MONTANA
ViA THE
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani
toba Ry.
A MAGNIFICENT
Daily Train Service
“The Montana Express,”
WILL BE INAUGURATED
NOVEMBER
Elegant Dining Cars,
Drawing Room Sleepers,
Handsome Day Coaches
AND
FREE Colonist Sleepers
WITH KITCHEN AND LAVATORY.
»
10, 1888,
THE ONLY LINE TO THE
THREE GREAT CITIES OF MONTANA,
GREAT FALLS,
HELENA BUTTE.
For maps and information apply 1 your home
ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or
Axo
¥.1. WHITNEY,
Gen'l Pass. and Tht Agt.
8, Paul, Minn.
weweflinee Mr. Frank Herlacher bes
left tows he has placed in my hands his
father's well known Salve, where it can
be had at the former prices,
1
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ALLEGHERY BT, BELLEFONTE, PA
Rample Reoms on First Floor.
Fros Buse to and from al i
al rate nwitnesses and lure
GG. B BRANDON, Prop.
ve.
ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
. MEYER, Prop'r.
D.J
CUSTOM,
(ro0d Table, healthy locality, ure
nest
Schools
Terme very
16aug tf
£ oe
tha
5 af
tural scenery state.
8 convenient,
ELMO HOTEL,
7 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
d rates to $200 per day. The
blic will still ind at this Hor
iberal provision for their
itis located in the immediate
snires of business and places of amuses
nt and different railroad depots, as well
| parts of the city, are essily sccessible
Street Cars conslantly passing ths
It offers special inducement
s visitingihecity for business or
Your patronage respectiuly solicited
JOS- M. FEGER IProprister
(222808 HOUSE
Corner Becond an | Market Sts.
Rl) & ZERVING PROPRIETORS,
LEWISBURG, PA.
Good Sample Rooms on
1st fioor.
Free'Bus to all Trains.
2ag22'88
ee ATTORNEY AT LAW -—
Jeliefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
building, opposite
jan19tf,
Office in Conrad
H. ORVIS {
M. BOWER, E. L. ORVIS.
Vis, BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE FA
Office opposite the Court House, on’'2d
floor of Farst's building. jan85
FORTNEY,
D. 7, Attorney-at- Law,
Office in old Conard building,
fonte.
to
wr
Belle
T DALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
corner Diamond, two
national bank, ‘jan87
I. L. Braxoiee C. FP. HExwm
SPAFGLIR & HEWES,
ATTTORNEYRAT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PERNA,
§ 1 to collections ; practice in ali
English
Office N. W.
doors from first
uitelion in German and
OHRN KLINE,
TIORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
building north of Court House. Can be
consulted in English or German, 7m’'y84
MURRAY,
Centre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS, ‘popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes only. Store open
may
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00.
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Becaniies ;
JAR, A. BEAVER J. D. BEUGERT,
Cashier
President,
S A. LIST,
* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
All kinds of binding, st ressonable rates. New,
papers, magazines, pamphlets, ste, bound and re
bound in first class style, en
qr
HOSTERMAN,
3 Dentist, Centre Hall,
Residence on Main street, Office in
residence. Will give satisfaction in all
branches of his profession, Gas, the
safest opiate knowu administered, 14ap
D* 8. G. GUTELIUS,—
Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his
professional services to the public. He ls
prepared to perform all operations in the
denial profession. He is now fully
pared to extract teeth absolutely wi
pain. my
Ww GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Ps
Is prepared to ory sales, He has been
gacoessiul in the past and offers his ser
vices to the public, tf
yansn BREAD AND YEAST
—At Murray's Baxuny, Centre Hall.
First class fresh bread and yeast con
stantly on hand, at most reasonable
prices. Your patronage is solicited.
COAL ! COAL!
Woodland Coal.
Buckwheat Coal.
Pea Coal.
Chestnnt Coal.
Stove Cond,
Boft Coal,
Just received ut the Centre Hall Rol-
ler Mills’ conl hry
re
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