The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 21, 1889, Image 5

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    OH! MY HEAD.
The pain from Neuralgia and its
companion disease Rhenmatism is
excruciating. Thousands who could
be quickly cured are needlessly suf
fering.
| CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
| Doings of a Week in the Sen-
ate and House.
parties:
Williamsport, Ind, Oot, 8, 1887,
Having been afilicted with neuralgia for
the past four years, and trying slmont every.
thing, but in vain, I finally heard of Athlo
phoros. After taking one bottle I found it
to be helping me, any after taking four bot
ties of Athlophoros and one of Pills, I found
that 1 was entirely well, [I think the medi.
cine is positively a sure onre,
CHAUNCEY B, REDDIOK,
Mt. Carmel, III, Dec. 38, 1887,
1 have used Athlophoros in tay family and
find it to be the greatest medicine for neu.
ralgia in existence and having had its fangs
fastened upon me for the past 3 years [ know
whereof | speak, Maus, JULIA CHILTON,
83~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored ple-
ture, “ Moorish Maiden.”
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. J.
i188 ELEVEN HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY-EIGH1
Students in Attendance
last
year al
RECORD BUILDING,
017-919 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Morning, Afternoon
“EP EIRCE COL
eth tit
made by
solely by virtne
shosen for thelr fits
/
Night Sesgions.
EGE is a College that
not
has
tis has
grown
adaptatic
tiiatiag,
in the r
protect
of its
toerests of
r of the Facul
ipal to Janitor
ma history cof
sptionally
who
no parvel
RR Diplon a CARY
at makes its
1
adelphians,
AY PEIRCE, M. A.
Principal and Founder,
CHENBACH’
BES Rolid Gold Wath,
for 88 3 OO, wotll lately
: £0 watch in the world
Ferised Lumeken per War
on tinted, Feary Solid Ged
CA Hunting Casts. Both ladies’
Wand gents mires, with works
and cases of equal wales,
One Ferson is seach los
ly can secure one free,
with ows large sad val.
uals Hae of Household
Samples, The wapien, ae
wall as the watch, we snd
they De Ne TOur own proper
who writs at osce can sare of receiving the
snd Samples. We pay all express, freight, sig
Stinson «& Co., Box 812, F
atel
LOCATED IN ONE
FUL AND HEAI
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1 2 NJ
BOTH SEXES
BOARD AND
OTHER SES VERY
LEADING DEPAR ¥TS OF
AGRICULTURE {(Thres (
MALCHEMISTRY:
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STUDY,
and AGRI
with constant i
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History,
nd POLITIC
law aud
ietion theoreti
iudiug each arm of the
Sound, Light, Heat,
v full course, th ex
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PREP
YeRrs
Eall
&
id. PARTMENT Two
\ agh
Winter
term, January ring term, April 4, 1899,
For Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest,,
State College, Centre Co. Pa
Cavs
term opens « 1BNK
HIDES WANTED,
Highest cash prices paid for hides at
Beavarer & Cos,
Centre Hull, Pa
if
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of
DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
on the radieal cure of Bpermatorrhoes or incapac
ity induced by excess or early indiscretion,
The celebrated author, in this admirable oaamy,
clearly demonstrates fiom a thirty yesrs' practice
that the alarmicg consequences of early error
may be radically oured: pointing out a mode of
cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, io matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately and radically,
LF This lecture should be fu the hands of
every youth and every man in the land,
sent under seal, in plain eavelope, to address,
post paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage
stamps, Address,
Sample of medicine free,
THE CULVERWELI, MEDICAL CO.,
41 AL) en York, N. ¥. Post Office Box, 450,
TWO IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS,
House and Senate Hard at Work Closing
Up the Business of the Fiftieth Congress,
The Department of Agriculture Created
and a Secretary Named.
Wasninaron, Feb,
two to the
Norman J. of Missouri, to Beco
of and A. E Btev-
enson, of Illinois, First Assistant Postmaster
general, to be associate justice of the supreme
court of the District of Columbia, vice Will:
| jam M. Merrick, Ihe president
important nominations
Colman,
retary Agriculture,
deceased
of agriculture to n cabinet office as secretary
of agriculture, Mr. Colman is at
commissioner of agriculture,
the Smalls Elliott
which went over without action
Feb, 18, —The
of
senate
cussing
Case,
WASHINGTON.
tinumsd the
election case,
president
United States in
the
house con
discussion
The
protect
bill
interests
was
affairs
to report
to the of
Panama
foreign
mnmittee
and leave
to the
committee on
granted to the eo
house at any time
The senate passed the naval appropriation
bill aud took up the Texas election outrages
At the
the
onclusion of the morning business
senate into secret session for five
went
14. ~The
i election
of:
house in the
case decided
Yeas, 143
tt contests
by “ vote
session to count the
It lasted until 2:20
wman J
to he secretary of the department of
agriculture was confirmed by the senate,
Wassingrox, Feb, 15, ~The house passed
most of the day discussing a resolution giving
instructi house couferrees on
territorial bill. Mr. Springer called up the
the conference report on the senate bill for
the admission of the state of South Dakota.
The report, which reports a total disagree-
Mr. Springer moved
on its amendments and
Agreed to, Mr,
giving
the following instruc-
ns to the he
ment, was agreed to
that the house insist
conference
ask for an
\ i
ered a resolution
house couferreds
F To
Mexico from
Second To am
exclude of New
the bill
wad
ston of M«
irst territory
' the bill so as to provide
for the adm uth Dakota by procla
mation of the president, under the Bioux
nstituti resubmitted to the
if South Dakota, with provision for a
election of state aud federal officers, and
one on the question of division
ose] states of North
Washington shall be
basis, either all by
ident, or all by for
Falls ox im, to be
people
ew
with A new
1 That the prog
Dakota, Mo and
admitted
prociag
mal acts
tan
tin
wmtion of the §
f addi
Wasmisaron
el utions tructing the «
orial Bill and the bill, en
o protect United States
house passed
onferreoes on
swnate
back the Mills
ent, and by dire
{ferred to
orn tos
rtod the fo
a of which, be said, be
to enter upon on Tues
lowing reso
on by the senate
for the bill of
ith) of ther
a Foneral revision
lution and icteroal
ith the true intent and pur
ticie 1, of the constitution,
i be returned to Lhe senate with
wn that thal section vests
ntatives Lhe sole power Wo
SICH B Beas hia
a
Suge
{ repre
HixGrOoN, Fels, 19 --The time of the
vas devoted to speeches eulogistic of
ass, and Mr, on Texas
nothing of import
Coke's speech
Pde ihe house did
MR. CLEVELAND IS HAPPY,
He Will Resign His Office With a Sense of
Relief.
Fels
from Washington giving a review of
tration, based upon conver-
sident is thoroughly mt
ns of his administration,
fortunes of the Demo
He predicts a great future for
cy, and asserts his
ar
“lt § i
= a grand
unqualified
devotion to it
he
fat Prose
party,” said
and was never in
Ww en we
ye the
s want of
Wa
better condition than
nt
bef
consider the condition
was forma
the wide di-
6 many points, the hearty,
me during
ult that
at it
it was tariff sae
unanimity,
wice of vie
support it gave the cam
an
nd ti
\ ite status bas been
wiots future
an BH 4
feng
before it’
ywin has &
The president is as firm now as ever that
tariff reform is the great living issue for the
Democracy. He regards it as an issue in
harmony with the spirit and traditions of the
party and one involving enortious benefits to
the people. He does not tolerate the idea that
the Democracy was beaten on the tari issue
‘Had certain conditions been eliminated
from the campaign,” he said, ‘we would bave
won a decisive victory.” He thinks the de
feat of the Democracy is to be deplored be
cause of the injury resulting to the public in
forests, but personaily he experiences a pro
found sense of relief at the prowpect of speedy
release from the ordeal to which be has been
exposed during the past four years
‘I shall bo delighted to be relieved of the
cares of the presidency,” hesays, “dnd on the
ith of March nest, on purely personal
grounds, there will be no happier man in the
United States”
He believes that civil service reform bas
come to stay, He has endeavored to give the
civil service a fair trial and expresses himself
as fully satisfied with the results. It is cer.
tainly far preferable to the spoils systems, and
be has no fear that it will degenerate into a
mere bureaucracy, He is emrnest in his ad-
vocacy of the civil service as being a
thoroughly practical reform and in no sense
undemocratic. He thinks the work of his ad:
ministration bas fixed this reform as a per
manent feature of our system of government,
and that no party can afford to antagonize
it openly.
Denouneing the Government,
Prern, Feb, 18~Thirty thousand people
paraded the streets in procession yesterday
and afterwards assembled at an antl-govern.
tient mecting, where speeches denouncing the
Kovernnwnt wae delivered from severe!
stands, While paesinig the palace the crowd
made an earpest demonstration of loyalty,
CONDENSED NEWS.
Events of the Day Belled Down
Benefit of Busy Readors,
There was a vory large attendance at the
twenty-second annual reunion of the G, A, R.,
departinent of Connecticut, at Winsted,
Governor Bulkley and staff arrived in the
evening. Department Commander Horne
gave a review of the work of the year, which
was very satisfoar
report showed a total membership of 6,721, a
gain of 23 during the yearn
for the
A mass meeting of colored citizens of west.
ern Massachusetts was held in City hall,
Springfield, to protest against the suppression
of the negro vote in the south. Resolutions
were adopted protesting sgainst the social
and political oppression of the negro race in
the south, Letters of regret were read from
President-elect Harrison, Vice President-elect
Morton, Senators Hoar and Blair and John
Boyle O'Reilly, Among the speakers were
Hon, John E. Langston, of Virginia; Hon,
George W, Williams, of Worcester; Mayor
Bradford and others.
At the Yale athletic dinner at Delmonico's,
New York, speeches were made by Chauncey
ards and others. Mr. Depew
happiest vein, and mado many « >mplimentary
allusions to the men of muscle,
Gueseppo Villala, one of
Paymaster McClure, has
Italy with considerable of
in his possession,
the murderers of
been in
the stolen money
arrested
George Thorne was knocked down in a New
York street by the shock from an electric
light wire that fell him. His arm
broken, and he was stupefied
on Wis
In the female bioyele contest at
the following
624 miles; Von Bl
Buaallor, 515: Lewis
i Mi
WAR, ii,
New York
scores were made: Stanley,
Hart,
Brown, 37;
uwmen, 501; Oakes,
$0; Baldwin, 480;
Shane, 372
.
H Farwell, of ILsix kport, N. Y.,
ted in Buffalo for
othe
WHE 8ITOS obtaining a seal
cont and engive garments by
156 of worthless «
h have been
"elophone rates at ng Brand
reased
mbeth, N, J. by her clothes ig-
ng at a bonfire
and wife, of Hibernia, X. Y.,
wen engaged
John Bradley
have in systeruatic burglary
for years, and have just been detected.
A party of coasters «
Fre
rashed into a bridge
sonia, N. Y., and several were seri
Torbert
meeting
night expelied seven of the
y
Third regiment,
-
%
Rlizaboth, NX. J.. at its
Friday
wis after a o
Oost
1 which they
urt martial, i
charged with lwing
of insubordinatios
in arrears
to
and
als
ity i in refusing
¥l the weekly drills of the o
McMahon, a
tnmaad
Thomas the
suicide at
Whe Aa
nauctor on
tiled
Cause
ivania railroad,
Northumberiand,
signed for the act
Henry A. Booraem died at his home at
ity from the effects of a fall re
ceived ten days ago ou his return from a
the C of Une Hundred
of the citizens of Jersey City, of which he
was the senior member, He was 63 years
old
Hon. N. Lapbam's starch manufactory st
Peru, Clinton county, N. Y., was burned,
with all the machinery and several tons of
starch about $10000; insurance,
£3,500
Although nine days have elapsed sinos Mis
Bessie Mcintosh mysteriously
fromm ber home, N 65 N
street, Philadelphia, not the
bees discon
gs FELL
Ienns HIND
»
Ee 5
i's Ni)
Jersey (
meting of Anni tie
Loss,
disappeared
wth Sixteenth
sifghitest clow has
ered ns to her whereabouts
The experts who have
books of the d
bank of
been working on the
efunct Farmers’ and Mechanics
Pittsburg state that the abilities of
the bank are $320,000 and the assets §1% 000
It is thas at the depositors will get from
deposits. The
is charged with
the bank,
Fg
“ot 5 rer
ashier. H F. §
emnbezziing the funds of
under $40,000 bail
Hutgers college has received a big gift from
ome of its friends. The donor is Garret BE
Winants, a millionaire, who resides at Bergen
ent. of their
who
in jall
Point, and who has two grandsons studying
in New Bronéwick, one in the college and the
be seminary. His gegerosity hes
in the presentation of a large
thar
taken
dornmtory
One of the most das
lars on record in
at the Jewelry
Gebraels
in
sini
ing and successful burg.
ewnrk was committed
establishment of H & A
on the first Boor of No. 175 Halsey
A big broken open aod
rth of There is no
safe was
etyoet
f stock was stolen
of the thieves
B50 wo
ew 10 the identity
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Quotations of the New York Stock
Exchauge,
is
Rew % & Fah
change steady
tual rates, $4
Ges!
rency fa, 131 i, Coupon
10% big
ihe s
daney per cent Ex
y alos, BLETEA MY a0
Sole 4 Sl Tor sixty days and 4%
{ osmand rovernmanis steady. cur
19884 Bid; Higa, do
ok market opened feverish and unset
«B34 por cont. lower than on Saturday
unt apd by the room
be first ball hour the lst strength
mand and prices advanced 14
the Jowett point by midday
th AL the chose
poatexd
fred mud
spelliz for loo
trad
2 f 4 BOY
% Allert
£4 e
¢ Chitage & Alton
Dei. & Hudscn
Pel. LL & West
Erin
Kansas & Texas
Lake Shore
Northwest
Central
NJ
Hiliaois Cos
Northers Pacific
[Es
Central Pacific !
Mizsourt Vacific TM
Texas Pacific ix
Alton & T H i:
Canada Southern
Canada Pacific
Central
1
tral
prof ¢
Reading
51. Paul
Walsash
Bur. & Quincy,
Ore. R'y & Nav
Ore. Trans
8044
wy
ng
aly
General Markets,
New Yong, Feb (8-FLOUR--Strong, but
without material change; Minnesota axtra, $3.90
W@B0.855: city mill extras, 35.0585 8 for West In
dies; superfine, $2003.50; fine, $3.15@4.
WHEAT «Irregular and lower; receipts, none;
shipsats, none; No. 1 red state, $1.07; No. 2
do. ¥94e.; No. 2 red winter, March, 9830. do.,
May, $1 01%: do, June, $1015
CORN Steady ; receipts, 43,20 bushels; ship
ments, H.W bushels, No, 2 mixed, 50. cash;
do., February, digo; do, March, $e. do,
April, e340: do, May, 48i4e.
OATS Steady; receipte, 34,000 bushels; ship-
mente, 997; No. | white state, 394e.; No. 2do.,
8134e.; No 2 mixed, February, 8ic.; do., March,
Bilge. Jo. May, 29%
RYE-Dull,
BARLEY Nominal,
PORK Quiet; new mess, $10.508 12.75.
LARD Quiet; February, $6.95; March, $0.08,
MOLASSES - Quiet; 80 test, WMge. bid,
TURPENTINE- Dull at 47g0.
ROSIN Firm; strained to good, $1.0601.10,
FREIGHTS-- Doll; grain to Liverpool, 4d,
BUTTER Steady; western fancy creamery,
CHEESE~Imll; Ohio flat, 1081140.
EGGS - Dull; state, 14@a 14040. western, 104@
The,
SUGAR Refined quiet; cut Joaf and crushed,
fe: graculated, Te.) mold A, Tige.
RICE Nominal, -
PETROLEUM Dull and nomioal
5 2 ALLOW ~ Quist but steady: prime oly,
COFFEE «Quist; fair cargoes of Rio, 1M.
Holl Bates (o Washington via
Penn's Railroad.
In order 10 afford vieitors to the (nag
guration all p ssible piivileges, and at
the rame time give them the benefit of
the very low rates which have been fix-
ed for this occasion, 1he Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets to Wushing'on on Febroary
26th, 26th, 27th, 28h, March 1st, 2d, 3d,
and 4th, from ail stations on ita system,
at a #iv ele fare for the ronod trip, These
tickets will admit of a stop-off in Balti-
tuore 1n vither or both directions, thus
enabling passengers by this route to visit
both eities. The return conpons of the
excursion tickets sre valid for use until
and including Ma ch 7th. This rate, in
view of the libsral conditions it bears
and the magnificent service whi‘h the
Penuvsylvania Railroad affords, fa the
lowest ever offered under similar circum-
stances. For {uformation as to the
movement of regular and special trains,
apply to ticket agent of the company,
A SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN.
Hun reds of testimonials assert to the
ho farmer sod working man who have besu out in
Sin xml 8 3ay can, mash Shyate bouts dean before
enteringthe house, Soft, Polished
and Dry, if dressed with :
wolf'sp( M EBlacking
Makes housekeeping ensier,
Baves Sweeping and Serubbing.,
The boots will wear & grest deal longer, will not got
stiff snd hard in snow water or rain, snd will be
will visit his numerons pa«|
Consultation free, By
Beod |
ip
12
for testimonials to No.
Allentown, Pa.
a {
NOTICE, }
Persons owing the undersigned on!
coal account are hereby requested to)
make payment on or before March 1, '89, |
Kuvrrz & Box,
a - i
ADDITIONAL LOCALS,
mem— !
~All the popular novels at Muorray’s|
_ — See Fauble's stock before purchas-|
ing. i
on Monday, for a few moments.
Fall and winter stock of clothing
at the Philad, Branch,
—= Rochester Clothing House,
foute, for fine clothing.
~——W. M. Grove of Potter, dropped in!
:
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Belle |
wd. B, Spangler, of Tusseyville, was |
one of Centre Hall's visitors last wee®, |
~—F.oming has a complete line of |
winter goods, which he offers very cheap |
and at a bargain. |
— Teams wanted to haunl lumber and!
railroad ties, inquire of J, D. Lesnun!
Centre Hall,
house and lot, in Tusseyville, for sale, in
Erronren,
—For a well fitting and well made
suit, go to Fleming, the tailor, Bailes!
fonte,
~— Peter Hoffer will make sale of his!
personal property as advertised in an!
other column,
_ =——If you wish a dress suit give Flem- |
ing, the tailor, your order and you will
not regret it,
—Mr. George Moyer, of near State!
College, died on Monday. He was well
ap in years, and some years ago lived at
Millheim.
—Fanble's line for eady made cloth-
ing is complete in every par icalar, and
cannot be beat by any dealer in the!
county.
—Behedule of Potters Mills mail
rout bas again been changed. Mail
come: in in the afternoon and leaves at!
4.50 p.m, !
~= Coasting on the mountain road is
being indulged in by the young. The!
course is not of the safest, having sharp
turns with embankments on the sides, |
and care should be taken or some one
will be hurt, We coasted down once,
end have not coasted since. Having!
chartered a bob for the trip and engaged |
8 berth on the part which is not intend«!
ed to arrive first, we composed ourself
snd began to admire the scenery. The!
front bob stopped and we were sent on
riding on the part our coat tails covered.
We arrived at thebottom of the hill, leav-|
ing part of our anatomy upon the-croel,|
ragged ice, and weariog the frabric!
threadbare, allowing the cold norwester!
to whistle through the aperature, i
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For Rexr.—Having leased the Witmer|
homestead for the year, the one naif of!
same is offered for rent, from April 1st. |
1889, Cas. Exgniox, i
Centre Hall.
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XECUTOR'S NOTICE LETTERS TESTA |
mentary on the estate of John Oswald |
decd, late of Gregg Wwnship, baving been grant. |
ed 10 the undersigned, he requests all perscns|
knowing themselves indebted to sald estate to!
make immedisie payment, and those having!
claims against the same to present them duly)
suthenticated for mitiement i
SAMUEL J, HERRING, i
Executor,
Penn Hall, Pa
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WATERPROOF, Ladies, try it, snd insist
that your husband and sons use it. Onoe & week
for Gents’ Bhows and ones a month for Ladies’,
Unequaled sas Harness Dreesingand Preserver
Bold by Bhoe Btores, Grocers, I , deo,
Druggists
& RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA,
HENRY ROSSMAN,
-UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,
TusseyviLLE, Pa.
ml J erp
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets,
Jurial Robes, etc., etc.
Shroud
0) reves {_} mmsscmennnene (}
a very fine Hearse.
17janly
ALESMEN WANTED
To handle our Specialties and Orr
Sleady work si good pay
WESATY. ALY man afraid u
succeed wilh us Salar
good men, the Your POUnM
Write for terms,
BOL
E
Numerymen,
va NX
>eheva,
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phiadeip!}
and Erie Division)—on and after Nov, 25, 1258
WESTWARD,
ERIE MALL leaves Phlladelptia........ 11 2
. - Harrisbug
Montandon ..... ham
Williamsport, 7 i0am
Jersey Bhore....coww « SHRI
Lock Haven......... 7558 m
BOBOTO..ccovrnisovennes BDH AM
Erie...... ——g {iGpm
mali west JE A180 Ol PUle
pm
EEE
. arr at
sunday train Erie
Philadelphia
Harrisburg.
= Montandon
Willinmepor
arr at Lock Haven
leaves Philadelphia
Harrisburg
Montandon
Willismsport,
lock Haven
- Renovo
- - Kane...... - 8
FABTRLINE leaves Philadelphia... 1
- - Barrisburg
Montandon
- - Williamsport...
- - Lock Haven........
- arrat Renovo
{(Bunday Train,
SUNDAY MAIL leaves Philadelphia...
- - Haurrisbur
ui Montand pe * -
- Willissnsport....
Lock Haven.
arrives Betovo...ov nnd
EASTWARD,
BEA SHORE EXP. loaves Loc k Haven...
$3 am
KIAGARA EXP.
87 al
2 334%
arr at
Harrisburg...
- - Philadelphia...
DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane... nn
- - Renovo... con. .
- lock Haven
- Williamsport
- Montandon ee. 1
arr at Harrisburg
- Philadelphia.
Renovo
Lock Haven.
Willimmsport..
Montandon
- arrives at Harrisburg.
- - Philadelphia
Sunday Train-REXOVO Accommod'n East runs
also on Sunday. :
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie...oviivin 30pm
. - SBOTO cersnesahd 00 P10
= Lock Haven......l1 68 pm
" illiamsport 1B am
Mountandon ...... 227am
arr at Harrisbtirg coon 4 30 am
- Philadelphia ~5Bam
Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also on Sun.
day.
ail West, Ni a
Erie M oe
RENOVO ACN leaves
Express West, and Day
Eastmake close conned.
tion at Lock Haven with B. KE. V. KR. BR. Trains.
AX DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS
of Administration upon the estate of |
Jacob Royer, deveased, late of Potter township, |
having been lawfully granted to the undersigned |
be would respectfully request all persons know-
ing themselves to be indebted 10 the estate to
make immediate payment, and those having]
claims against the same to present them duly!
authenticated for settiement.
W. J THOMPSON ,
Administrator,
Potters Mills, Pa,
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GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON,
Prices subject to fluctuations of market,
Whest, red ........... Oats DOW... inn §
Wheat, white ..... -
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FLOUR AND FEED,
Fancy Pat. Flour. 1 85 Bran per ton.......
Best Roller Flour..$ 1 60 Hran, retail, owt,
24 Best Rolt'r Flour 1 50 Middlings retail.
Middlings per ton. 22 00 Chop retail...
HIDES WANTED.
Si rs Beh sa,
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AO sole and a general {|
Jouther or sale, Hides tanned on shares,
When she wae a Child, she cried for Casteria,
When she became Miss, she clang to Castorla,
Wien abe “ad Children, she gave thom Castoria,
tainson ILE AMBRE. atConywiih BP &
W. BR R: at Emporium with B.. N. Y. & P. R. R,
and at Driftwood with A. V. RB. R.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY ARD LEMONT RAR. R
Daily Except Bunday.
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50 Montandon
15 Lewisburg
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Nv GARMAN HOUBE,
opposite the Conrt House,
PELLEFORKTE, PA
The New Garman House
ashes and is open for the publie,
new furniture throughout,
bells, snd all modern
table,
RVIN HOUSE
LOCK Hs EX, PA
B. WOODE CALUOWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable, wood sample ro w
on first floor.
BY HOUSE
Ww BR Teller, proprietor, Helles
fonte, Pa. Special attention given to
country trade, june] by
its
Kew ullding,
steam heal, ¢lectric
Hnprovemnents, Good
hiss nrisen from
JUUNTAIN HOUSE,
BELLEYOLTR
EMANU LL BROWN, Proprietor
The traveiing community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, far
PA
man znd beast, and
charges very moderate. Give it a trial
june Lf
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY BELLEFONTE, Pi
Good Bample Rooms on First Fisor.
WF rer Buss to and from sl trains. py
Boecis! rates to witnesses and jurors. Siur
£r. B BRANDON, Prop.
£7
(IENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D.J. MEYER, Proy'r.
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND 1 BRANBIERT
C1
Good Table, heaithy locality, pure
mountain water, sarrourded by finest
natural scenery in the state, SBchools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, 16ang tf
3ST.
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Nc. 817 dels
Redu $ i} per day.
traveling bi rill till find af this Ho
tel the same liberal provisien f their
comfort, Itisl i the mediat
cenires of business pisces of amuses
ment and qifle rosg Jepols, af wel
SAELLY access D
iy passing the
inducement
business or
ELMO HOTEL,
seated
at
ren. ra
Your patronage respectfuly solicited
JOS: M. FEGER *Propristor
CA”
Corner Record 3
FORD & ZERVIX
LEWISBU ..G.
Good Bample Rooms
Free'Bus to all Trains,
FF ANK
~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW-—
Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
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RON HOU®
Apiyr
BagIl88
BIBLE
Office in Conrad
building, opposite
Brockerhoff House.
janl9tL,
J H.ORVIE BOWER EL OBVIR
{ w E. 1. “Yi
Eve. BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW,
: BELLEFONTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on
jansh
D F. FORTNEY,
. Attorney-si- Law,
O
Dffice in old Conard building, Belle-
fonte.
B LEMANT
Jellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corner Diamond,
doors from first national bank,
JALE,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
two
jan87
J. L. Braroien,
SPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEYS AT LAW,
. BELLEFONTE. CENTRE C0.. PENNA.
Bpecial stlention to collections ; practice in al
We courts; Consuliation in German and English
C.P. Hewes
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNE" -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. PA
Office on second floor of Furst’s new
building north of Court House. Can be
consulted in English or German. 7m’y84
MURRAY
Db.
Jd. Centre Hall, Pa.
Desier in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines
‘hiskey, Brandy, Wine, snd Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicine] purposes only. Store open
every day inthe week. may
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
BELLEFONTE, PERNA.
Becelve Deposits and sliow Interest ;
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Becurities :
JAB. A. BEAVER, J. D. BEUGERT,
Cashier
President,
S A. LIST,
* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New
PRpoTs, magazines, pamphiets, eto, bound and re
bound in first class style. 0m
HOSTERMAN,
G WwW.
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* 8S. 6G. GUTELIUS.~
Dentist, Millbeim. Offe
professions] services to the public.
prepared to perform all operation
dental profession. He is now full’
pared to extract teeth absolutely withou
pain. my 2 78
M. GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Pa
Is prepared to ery sales, He has been
successful in the past and offers his ser-
vices to the public, tf.
COAL ! COAL!
Woodland Coal,
received at the Centre Hall R
ler Mills’ Soul Jurd,
kinds of aren. ah paid
OR SE
10 c Write
tal and the only
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