The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1889, Image 5

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    SOME DOCTORS
honestly admit that they ean’t cure
Rhenmatism and Neuralgia, Others
say they can but—don’t. Ath-lo-
plitkros says nothing bot cures,
That's the seeret of its success,
Years of trial have proved it to be
8 quick, safe, sure care,
Concord, N, H., Sept. 8, 197
In my own family iy oros was used
i , the user having suffered
froon r at for years and having
been treated for the disease hy diTerent
} y this State Massachu
avon temporary rolief,
msndation scores of peo.
this remiss y with the sane
{ CH Whasoxn,
5, Jan. 3, 1m
3 we of
¥
+ thankiul for
Cites
#4 Send 6 cen
ui
0 MOOT
{sh Malder
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. X.Y.
-: THE UNION ROOFING C0.,:-
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TUT SRS AND RO FER
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FING, --:--
hb Afatal Rand
uN ROOFING CO.
] T'YRON}
flice au Praner Block, 1
A CHENBACH’S BAKERY,
EA5 Solld Gola
» for HB 1 OQ, until lat
and cases of equal valse
One Perso is sah lo.
eRitiy oan secu one free,
together bh our large and val.
wale line of Household
3 Samples. Them smmpies, as
well a8 8 watch, we send
Free, snd afer pos have Rept
for WB month 2 Sows them Lo Those
od, they bacon
noe can He sur vimg
We pay all expeess, freight, eng 435
Jo. Hox 818 Portland,
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8 C3
whe wr ‘
sod Sampie
Biinsou &
of rex
YEAR Cours
ENGINEERING
RAL and POLITICAL BCI
ional Law and
FEN
of, thenret!
practical, includin
ruction
ound, Li
ICR
DOoTrRlary praciioe
$ 4 DEPARTMENT
graded and thorough
12 Winter
5 1540, Spring term, April 4, 1539
r Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,,
State College, Centre Co. Pa
Two
Baeptembor . IER;
HIDES WANTED.
Highest cash prices paid for hides at
Seavocrenr & Cos,
Centre Hall, Pa
if
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, & new edition of
DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoos or incapac-
ity induced by excess or early indiscretion,
The celebrated author, In this sdmirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ practice
that the alarming consequences of early error
may be rt Sutells panting out a fnofielot
cure at once simple, n, and effectual,
means of which every sufferer tio matter what h
condition ma Ly may eure himself! cheaply,
rivately and radically.
’ A This lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land,
sent under seal, in plain envelope, 0 address
post paid, on receipt of four cents or Iwo postage
Blarops. Address,
Sample of medicine free. .
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
41 Ann Bt, New York, N. ¥. Post Office Box, 450,
djaniy.
, HIDES WANTED,
At the Centre Hall tannery,
Oil, plastering hair, lace, kip, upper,
leather for sale. Hides tanned on shares,
Satisfaction gltiaatesd,
aid. or
Beautiful decorations,
crowds of finely
a brilliant
any other ctuntry,
entrancing music and vast
PRESIDENT HARRISON'S CABINET.
Men
His Chief Advisers,
Wasnmixerox, March 4.
cabinet is as follows:
Secretary of State--James GG,
f the Treasury—Willlam Win-
Mianesota,
of War Redfigld
Secretary
tary Proctor, of
mo it :
Secretary of the Navy— Benjamin F, Tracy,
New York
Secretary of the Interior—James W. Noble,
Postmaster General-—John Wanamaker, of
General-W. H H. Miller, of
Attorney
Beeret Agriculture—Jeremial Rusk,
born in West
county, Pa.
James Gillesple Blaine was
Jan,
} vears he entered
V as hington col
in his native
county, where
lege
he
in
He re
was graduated
In 155
noved to Augusta,
Me. , he has
since made his
home, In 1558 he
was a delegate to
“the Republican na-
mal
where
convention,
fin Ww ne
w Selectad to the legis-
Jinture, relaining a
for four
th
<
-
1858 he
Simei ber
years, serving
last two as speaker
in
gress, where he served for eight
He was a candidate for the
womination in 1870 and 1850, He
of the state under President
after the convention
resignation the secretaryship
the
1862 he was
years,
presidential
ry
nediately
on his
Mr. Blaine
{ the unexpired term,
of 1876,
¢ appointed senator
he f
and in the f«
by the
state, was
AW
was chosen legislature
ig term
an was born in Belmont
nearly sixty-two years ago and
omninence there before moving
founded
and
mted a
les from Rut
He is in prac
ontral of the
if the
by
s
i= sit fow
mi
inn
» output «
t marble
quarries, and is
of the largest deal
r= in that
nodity
wi Nia
$n
one
ot
in the
the rea
tie now
in
of
and
chairman
the Chicago
of the only
voted
all
sin state
NE SINeT
party,
as the
ar, was bond
we texiy which
fired, Inet and the
F. Tracy was born about fifty
ounty, New York His
» was passed first on & farm and af-
the a
A a
i ” ¥
he was admit
ign
afterwards in
f iaw
5%
three ater
was elected district
attorney of Tioga
Notwith
the fact
that Tioga county
was Democratic
Tracy a Re
years
connty
elec.
tiom was almost
unanimous He
was made chair.
man of the railroad committee and also chair
man of the sub-committees of the whole.
June 22, 1822, Governor Morgan requested
him to raise a regiment from the counties of
Broome, Tompkins and Tioga. He raised two
=the One Hundred and Ninth and the One
BENJAMIN VP. TRACY,
and was given command of the former.
of brigadier general. In 1880 he was ap.
pointed United States district attorney for
the Eastern district of New York, and held
the position until 1873, when he resigned. In
1575 ho made the opening address to the ary
in the famous Bescher-Tilton suit. He was
nominated in 188] by the Republicans for
mayor of Brooklyn, but withdrew in favor
of Beth Low, who was elected.
John Willock Noble was born in Lancaster,
0, Oct. 26, 1831. He passed his early
days in Columbus and Cincinnati, where be
. enjoyed good edu-
cational advan-
tages. He attended,
Miami university
and afterwards
Yale college, grad-
J. W. NOBLE. ol,
following year to Keokuk,
at
Fs FL
regiment was actively engaged from the be-
ginning to the close of the war, and distin
guished itself in many battles, At the close
of the war he was promoted to a brigadier
He was
mustered out in 1865, After the war Gen
Noble settled in Bt, Louis, where he was made
United States district attorney by President
Johnson. He resigned his position in 1870,
and has since been engaged in the private
practice of law, His firm is that of Noble &
He has lived in 8t. Louis since 1867
William Henry Harrison Miller is a typi-
of high standing
He has boon a valu-
able member of
Gen, Harrison's law
firm in Indianapolis
for about ten years,
having left a large
practice at ¥
Wayne, Ind,
join it. He is a ma
on whom the
president has been 7 He
accustomed to rely, “=> £4
Mr. Miller not
aggressive, but he
has plenty of backbone
new
WILLIAM HM. H. MILLER,
been prominent in public office, and wil
upon AN entirely new axoeriono
ton.
John Wanamaker was
in He
schools, and early
at Washing
158K, was educated in the
guEgaged In business
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
fae Fauble's stock before purchas.
ing.
Howard Homan advertises sale of
personal property in Reronren,
Fall and winter stock of clothing
at the Philad, Branch,
~-~[t i# said Judge Orvis carries one
hundred thousand dollars life insorance.
— Rochester Clothing House, Belle-
fonte, for fine clothing.
—-Mr. Emanuel Ettinger, the oldest
| citizen of Aaronsbuarg, is improving again,
having been quite ili,
— Fleming has a complete line of
winter goods, which he offers very cheap
and at a bargain.
~ Mr, Sam’ Hess, of near Pinegrove,
now 90 years of age, has rallied sgaino |
from his recent illness
| Teams wauted to baal lumber and |
{ railroad ties, inquire of J. D. Lesues,|
Centre Hall,
ta i
——Out of rine applications for tavern |
{ license in Somerset county, only three of]
them were granted. i
Wolff's; MEBlacking
IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT
NO BRUSHING REQUIRED.
MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF.
USED BY MEN, WOMEN awp CHILDREN,
Can be washed like Oil Cloth, and sbeclutely
Softens and Preserves all kinds
io of Leather.
for, An aadad 404 om
— For a well fitting and well made]
| suit, go to Flemiog, the tsilor, Belle.
fonte, i
Kimport's big sale
stock, implements, etc,
advertised in RerorrER. i
—=]{ you wish a dress suit give Flem- |
eens Lt
of live|
will be found |
JOHN WANAMAXKER
He
smnloves, &
salaries has als
bank for
classes for inst:
he began a
Philadelphia, ¢
any Presbyterian chur .
the founders of the Christ
president of the Young Men's Christian
ciation of Philadelphia
Jereminh Husk was born in Morgan «
O., June 17, 180. and re
and settled in Vernon
eral county offices,
was a of
the assembly
ING2, was commis
stoped wa jor of the
Twenty-fifth Wis
1 .
unieer
tion sn
vd to WW he
men ber
infantry inJul ¥,
1802, and was after
ward promoted t
the colmelcy
served with Gen
Sherman from the
at the close
war
vetted brigadier geneorg
battle of Saikahate jie
for a term of tw
Wise
represen ted
He was bry
nen, |
LreEsiona
iy rosie ard the Ne
He was elect
ted In
INN
was
elected in 18%
reel
tended seven yea
riod of any exe
Consplenous by Thelr Absence,
Mrs
members of the
from the
The
other
hold
and
13 le
absence Cloveland
president's he
_n rvedd for them
ing the in.
subset
# was asked
f the
gallery but
be sug
did not choose 1 ¥
it tham
The
by oth isting uishad oats
este] tl) 1
i be
better to perm i ois by
in the
their absence
front 1
throughout
sent, Which was
w, remained va therefore,
the prox wexiinge
Lige Was in a Stew,
Secretary Halford went half off
the
. he
the carriage in hich his
when, on arriving
that and
Arlington had
wildly, inguir
and finally larmed that
misunderstood
wife
daughter had started £1
arrived. He flow abon
ing here and there,
the driver had
The Halfords reached the
time to get the
f apitol,
13st
the orders
hotel late, just in
into procession guing to the
Hero Was a Feature
Oliver Sumner Teall's great mastiff Hero,
tion on each shaggy
his broad back, was
He strode
along with a step long as a man's, and was as
and everybody ap
upon
planded as he passed,
The First Family Dinner,
After standing in the driving rin, which
House, where dinner was served at § o'clock.
After dinner the president received callers.
His First Official Act.
At the conclusion of the delivery of his ad-
dress President Harrison turned and kissed
Mrs. Harrison,
END OF A MODERN JUDAS.
Pigott, the Perjurer, Commits Suicide at
8 Madrid Hotel,
Mavnio, March 2. An Englishman, sup-
posed to be Richard Pigott, was arrested at
the Hotel des Ambassadeurs, under the name
of Ronald Ponsonby. The man afterward
committed suicide with a revolver,
Loxpox, March 4. There is no doubt
the suicide at the Madrid hotel was Ric
Pigott, Among his effects was a note book
containing the addresses of roany prominent
opie in Ireland, and a letter ' to
enry labouchere, in which be admits his
perfidy, The body will be formally identified
tomorrow by a British detective now en
route, after which it will be interred,
Loxvox, March 5 ~1t is said that a letter
has come to light in Madrid, addressed to Pon-
sonby, otherwise Pigott, regarding Mr, Shan-
non's Ww pay the informer money.
Ta ter mad to contain important evi
dence concerning the responsibility for Pig-
otts scape. It Is remarked ominously that
Pigott committed suicide on Friday in roo
No. 18. A large number of dispatohes have
Jaated butwesn the government and the Brit.
embassy at Madrid ¢ the
ol of effects. The
have been orderad into
thon
papers the
not regret it,
~The Centre Hall roller flouring|
| mills on Tuesday shipped over three car|
{ loads of mill stuff, i
—Fauble’s line for eady made clo h-|
| ing is complete in every par icular, and]
be beat by any dealer in the)
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,-
T'usseyviLLE, Pa.
i
| Subscribers changing their post|
office address this spring, should let nal
| know, giving the old as well as the new
address. He keeps in stock a full line
| =——If you wish to be well dressed, get | . . 3
: of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds,
{ your ciothing made by Fleming, the)
Burial Robes, etc., etc.
county,
ans {) comes
| fashionable tailor, Bellefonte, who has a}
{ complete line of latest goods, and at!
| cheapest prices.
| ~=There are more large public sales!
| this spring, in oar valley, than we have .
| known for some vears. These are most! F unerals attended wilh
ily large sales of live stock, farming im- |
{ plements and household goods. |
5
rr...
a very fine Hearse.
For Rext —Having leased the Witmer! 17janly
the year, the one naif of] °
same is offered for rent, from April 1st,
| 1880, Cas, Exvznick,
——-
i
!
i
| ESM EF W E
“ a | ALERM ESN WANTED
Centre Hall. |§3ALPSMEN WANTED of
To handle our Specialties and Omamental
(Mock, Steady work al good pay. No exper h
HECOORRATY fan afraid to work can
succeed Ww iM. Salary and expenses paid to
pood men, the year round. Success gosranioesd
Write for terms,
-
NOTICE,
Persons owing the undersigned on
{ coal account are hereby requested to
| make payment on or before March 1, "80,
Kurrz & Sox,
nol
Nurserymer
14febim
!
at
AND FOR SALE THE UN
eruigned will offer at public mie
March 16th at 1 v'elnek. a house and jst
1 the village of Tomeryille. Centre On ERIE MAIL leary
i acre on which Is erected a pood . -
aise, 8 pond stahle, fost new, &
| of good] water near the door, a
me fine young fralt » - Jersey hore...
the same will sell sy hilic 3 - - Lock Haven.....oco. 7 §
1 powwts Renovo...
made known on day of sala hy . arratl XK
MARY MM: LEITZEL] inday train Erie ms
Gay
KEWS EXPRESS
rey
A
LOT ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phiadelp §
and Erie Division)—on and afler Nov, 25, 1
WESTWARD
on
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Sees
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"hiladeiphis
Iarrisburg
GIVEN - = Willinmsport....
v has al orn. arr at Lock Haven 121
operty of TH. Hasshberper. | NIAGARA EXP. lesves Philadelphia... 7
Howine sriiciesr 1 oow. 2 hoes Thode snd Harris 11 He
ding, 7 shies stoves. 1 demghirary. orlh and § il4n
ne sot of chairs. 1 arm chair, pound table arr at neport... 2
Sess Josie Lock Haven... 81
j We mands. lol of rsrpet lot of i -
{| mont ot of netatoes, wheelbarrow, iron kettle | - - Renovo...
ot of har. let oof josshar, elgh' dar clock i - - BARR ssaamssnncsssm
I have left the shove ariiclos in the possession | FABTOLINE leaves Philadelphia... 11
- Harrisburg -
NJ OTICE NOTICE 18 HERERY
: . that 1 have 1) t dar pochased
stable wale as the 1
tha ©
» 8
-B-8 8
§ he
of T. H Harshherger and caution sll persons not!
to meddle with the same " : - - Monta
MES. MR HANNA * Willlameport...cee.. 7
Boring Mills, Ps. Feb. 14th 1880 ] - Lock Haven.
i arr st Renovo
i oy . {Bunday Train, ns
ie Orphats” Court of Contre SUNDAY MAIL leaves Philadelphia...
Barrisburg....... .
the matter of the state of - - - Montandon -
Inhin Bartees late of Grege twp dee'd.. the pos “ » - Willisunsport i040 a
derdpmed having been anpninted an snditor by | - - Lock Haven. 1iBta
said on a In make Alstritntionm of funds in the - arrives Renovo...) 2 50 pia
hands af © 3 Sewn, 8g trustee tn well the! TW
real state of sald decadent. to and among them EASTWARD,
legally entitled to receive the same ives ntice EEA BHORE EXP, leaves Lock Haven.
that he will he in his offs in Bellefonte, on | - - = Jemey Bbore
March 18h 1858 #t ten o'clock a mm. for the) - Williamapors . §
duties of his aprointment, where nertien in| - Montandon
interest may attend, E. RB, CHAMBERS | -
Hfohit Auditor. ! -
" DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane... .
i BEDOYO.ccovirrinens
PETING OF CENTRE HALL AUDIT = lock Haven...
The board of Anditors of Centre Hall! " Williamsport...
will meet in the eounell room. Monday March 11.) “ Montandon —
at 7 o'vlock 8. m0 audit and settle the sroounts | arr at Harrisbu: -
§ of Overseers of Poor and other officers, All other | - - Philadelphia
pera havine brwiness to transect before the RENOVO ACN leaves Renovo once.
| Board, are cordially Invited to attend, - " Lock Haven...
1G DATEEEMAY, - Willinmsport
Jawes IL. Lown, - Montandon
J. W, Worry arrives at Harrisburg .
- - Philadel, ha
i n-RENOVO Accommod’'n East
FETING or PORTER Jue AUDIT. BE ED
The board of Auditors of Potter Twp. | 3 leaves Brie. comms 300 pm
will meet at Od Port, Monday. March 11th, at a] SHIR MAIL oy Renovo ... nell ®hm
w'olock a. mo to aud and settle the scoounts of « Lock Haven... lpm
Overseers of Poor and Road Bapoervisors. Officers) - Williamsport 1am
elect will meet at 1 o'clock p.m. 10 receive their « Montandon ...... 22am
rommisions. All other persons having business arr at Harrisburg... $ 8am
Philadelphia... Bam
to transact before the Board, are cordially invited -
0 attend, Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also on Sun-
day.
Erie Mail West, N iy E: ou Wout, and Day
Express East & Erie Mal ake close connec.
ton at Lock Haven with B. E. V. RK. RE. Trains,
EEBEEBBEBEE
Be
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85%
PUTTY TYTN UT IN RU SS ae
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{ Aunditors,
BBEBREDBRDBDEBEBEEER
a
W. A Kerr
1. J. Arney » Auditors,
211-1689, W. W. Spangler }
* Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with
XECUTOR'S NOTICE~-LETTERS TESTA /tminsen L.8 &M 8. RR; st C withB. P&
mentary on the estate of John Oswaid|W. RB R; at Bmporium with BN. ¥. & P. R. BR,
dee'd, late of Gregg township, having been grant. | and at Driftwood with A. V. KR. R.
ed to the undersigned, he requests all peu LEWISBURG AND TYRONE ILROAD
knowing themselves indebted to said 10! BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R.R
make immediate payment, and those having Daily Except Sunday.
claims inst the same to present them duly Eastward,
authenticated for settlement, BTATIONRS. AMPM
SAMUEL J. HERRING, | Montandon 10] 1 1045
Executor 0N2 55
Penn Hall, Pa.
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5
Hiandt
REBR
A) DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS
of Administration upon the estate of
Jacob Royer, deceased, late of Potter township,
having boen lawfully granted to the undersigned
e would respectfully request persons know.
ing themselves to be indebled to the estate to
make immediate payment, and those paring
claims net the same to present them dul
suthen for settlement.
W. J. THOMPSON,
Administrator,
Potters Mills, Pa,
2888
jandist
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HNONNNDURPVD WER RT
BX8ZRBOLBINLERLBIVRY
GRAIN,
RECORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON,
5
Theat 1 sree ®
PERE Ee RE
weavers t+ Sd hada
serves
FLOUR AND FEED,
186 por ton...
Pat. - Bran
A
per ton.
When Baby was sick, we pave har Onstorte,
an Sh wt CALA: ah ig to Sutin
became Miss, she clung to Onstonis,
i
A HO AIAN,
opposite the Court House,
BELLEFOXTE, PA
The New Garman House hes arises from ite
ashes and is open for the public, New building,
new furniture throughout, stesia best, electric
bells, and all modern improvements. Geod
table,
177% HOUSE,
LOCK AA EN, PA.
B. WOODS CALOWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable, wood sample re. ms
on first floor,
By HOUBE.
W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Balie-
fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade,
B,
RELLEFVONTE, PA
EMANUEL BROWY Proprietor.
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man and beast, and
28june Lf
N EW BROCKERHOFF HOURE
A
ALLEGHENY #7, BELLEVONTE, PA
“ : y 2
Good Bample Rooms on First Floor.
Fros Buss to and from all trains. gf
Boecial rates Lo witnesses and jurors, Eiun
G. B BRANDON, Prop.
(YESTRE HALL HOTEL.
D.J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR BUMMER BOA] DERS AND TRANBIEXT
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
natural scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, 16aug tf
T. ELMO HOTEL,
Nc. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. Th
traveling public will still find at this Ho
tel the same liberal provision for thet
comfort. Itis located in the immedia »
centres of business and places of amusel
ment and diferent railroad depots, as wel
as all parte ofthe city, are ensily sccessible
by Btreet Cars constantly passing the
doors. It offers special inducement
to those visitingihecity for business or
pleasure,
Your patronage Faber
JOS: M. FEGER.?.
solicited
*ropristor
2 ERON HOUSE,
Corner Becord and Market Sts.
FORD & ZERFVING VROPRIETORES,
LEWISBURG, PA.
Good Bample Rooms on
Frees'Bus to all Trains,
ist floor.
aagl2’8s
JF EAE BIBLE.
= ATTORNEY AT LAW —
Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
building, opposite
janlotf,
Office in Conrad
Brockerboff House.
5. H ORYIS C. M. BOWER E. 1. ORYiIS.
OEY BOWER & ORVI1S,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office opposite the Court House, on 2d
floor of Forst’s building.
F. FORTNEY,
> ttorney-st-Law,
}flce in old Conard building, Belle-
fonte.
a— AAAS
(}-2uaNT DALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office’ N. W. corner Diamond, two
doors from first national bank, ‘jan87
J. L. Braxaizn,
SPANGLER & HEWES,
TTTORNEYRAT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA,
EBpacial attention to collections ; practice in ali
the courts; Consultation iv German and Euglish
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Furst’'s new
building north of Court House. Can be
consulted in English or German. 7m’y54
C. P. Hewes
D. MURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Ps,
Dealer in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purpose: only. Store open
every day inthe week. may
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Becuritios :
JAR A, BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
Presiden Cashier
t.
Q A. LIST,
NN
* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
All kinds of binding, at reasonable mies. New
papers, magazines, pamphlets, eto, bound and re
bound in first class style. 1013
W. HOSTERMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall,
Residence on Main street, Office in
residence. Will give satisfaction in all
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