The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1889, Image 5

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    OH! MY HEAD.
The pain from Neuralgia and its
companion disease Rheumatism is
excruciating. Thousands who could
be quickly cured are needlessly suf
fering, Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for
others what it did for the following
partie; Ind, Oct. 8, 1887
A ES, ii a
A TN LE
Br
&@~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored ple-
ture, “MM en.”
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall 8t. A. V.
What a Comfort!
4:2
NoDirt! NoFuss! NoBackAche!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS BRIGHTER,
and makes the Shoes WEAR BETTER.
Don’tlet the women have all the best things, but use
Wolt’'sA( MEBlacking
ONCE A WEEK POR MEN,
ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN.
1find ita tip top Harness Dressing.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelohis
$948 Sewing-Machine
pTo 8t once establish
prief inmractions given. [hose who Wille 10 48 41 S000 CAN #0.
rare iree the Dest sewing machine ie the world, end ihe
Sues ims of works of £21 ever shown togriber in Amarien,
TRUE &C0., = TRO, Augusta, Maile.
er A —— i ——
HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIL
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY,
AGRICULTURE ( Thres Courses) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant 1
losteations on the Farm and in the Labora
tory.
BOFANY and HORTICULTURE: .theoret!
cal and practical, Students tasght original
study with the microscope
CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and
thorough course in the Laboratory.
CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive field
ractice with best modern instruments.
TISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi
nal investigation,
LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE snd
SCIENCE; Two Jest. Ample facilities for
Music, vooa! and instrumental,
LANGUAGE snd LITERATURE: Latin
(optional) French, German and English (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure
and applied.
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop wark
with study, three years’ course; New bulld-
ing and equipment.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; theoreti
eal and practical.
MENTAL, MORAL sad POLITICAL BCI
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History,
Political Economy, ete.
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti-
cal and practical, including each arm of the
service.
PHYSICS: Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat,
Electricity, etc., a very full course, with ex
tensive Laboratory practice.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT,
ears—carefully graded and thorough,
Eall term opens Septembor 12, 18%; Winter
term, January 3, 1580, Spring term, April 4, 1580
For Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,,
State College, Centre Co. Pa
10.
il.
13.
13.
14. Two
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of
DR. CULVERW ELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
on the radieal cure of Spermatorrhoes or incapac
ity induced hy excess or esrly indiscretion,
The celebrated author, in this admimble emmy,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’
that the slatiivg
may be radical 1
cure at once simple, >
means of which every sufferer no matter what b
condition may be, may eure himself cheaply.
privately sud radioniiy.
&@Thie jecture should be in the bands of
every youth and every man in the land,
Sent under seul, in plain envelope, to address
post paid, ou receipt of four cents or two postage
stamps. Address
Sample of medicine free
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
“ Abt Shien York, N.Y. Post Office Box, 40
——
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,
TusseyviLLE, Pa.
nissan) somos
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds,
Burial Robes, etc., etc.
0 meme em
a very fine Hearse.
AT WASHINGTON.
Quay and Wenamaker lay Quar-
rel Over a Postoffice.
LIST OF THE WEEK'S NOMINATIONS
Important Diplomatic and Territorial
Posts Are Being Promptly Filled by
Friends of the Administration — The
Senate Confirms All Nominations,
WasHisyaTOX, March 26, — Senator
Quay says that he had presented the
name of Mr. Leeds for postmaster at
Philadelphia and had recommended his
appointment. Mr. Leeds himself is in
town. The senator does not believe that
Mr. Wanamaker has offered the office to
Mr. Field and admits that if he has, it
was without consultation with him
(Quay). The affair is creating a good
deal ‘of discussion in Washington and
politicians are wondering what is to be
the outcome. They fear that it looks
like a serious quarrel between the two
men. The ovidence seems to be strong
that Wanamaker really offered the post-
mastership to Field and that Field has
accepted.
Quay’s friends have thrown out the in-
timation that Wanamaker had promised
to consider Quays preferences in the
Philadelphia and Pittsburg offices; but
the affair is taken as indicating that
Wanamaker does not understand that
any such agreement has been made.
A vigorous protest has been forwarded
from Mayor Fitler, who says he is de
cidedly opposed to the appointment of
Mr. John Field and wants a straightout
Republican. The indications are that
Mr. Wanamaker will arouse some bitter
enmities among the Republican leaders
of Philadelphia by insisting on Mr, Field's
appointment, and will likewise incur the
displeasure of Senator Quay.
WasHiNaToN, March 23.—The presi-
dent sent the following nominations to
the senate:
James Tanner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to
be commissioner of pensions.
James M, Shackelford, of Indiana, to
be judge of the United States court for
the Indian territory.
Zachariah L. Walrond, of Kansas, to
be attorney of the United States court
for the Indian territory.
Thomas B. Needles, of Illinois, to be
marshal of the United States court for
the Indian territory.
Walter P. Corbett, of Georgia, to be
marshal of the United States for the
southern district of Georgia.
Edwin Willits, of Michigan, to be as
sistant secretary of agriculture,
WassixeTos, March 22.—The presi
dent sent the following nominations to
the senate:
Miles C. Moore, of Walla Walla, Wash.,
to be governor of Washington territory.
Oliver C. White, of Dayton, Wash., to
be secretary of Washington territory.
Henry J. Blane, of Montana territory,
to be chief justice of Montana. John
Fleming, of Colorado, to be United States
attorney for the district of Colorado.
Also a long list of postmasters for
minor towns,
WasHixoToN, March 21.—The presi-
dent sent the following nominations to
the senate to-day:
Frederick D. Grant, of New York, to
be envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary of the United States to
Anstria-Hungary.
Jokn C. New, of Indiana, to be consul
general of the United States at London.
Also a marshal for the western dis
trict of Texas and along list of promotions
in the army and engineer corps.
Wassixaron, March 20. ~The follow-
ing nominations were sent to the senate
bry the president:
Whitelaw Reid, of New York, to be
envoy extraordinary and minister plen-
ipotentiary of the United States to
France.
Andrew C. Bradley, of the District of
Columbia, to be associate justice of the
supreme court of the District of Col
umbia.
John R. McFie, of New Mexico, to be
associate justice of the supreme court of
the territory of New Mexico.
Frank R. Aikens, of Dakota, to be as
sociate justice of the supreme court of
the territory of Dakota.
Julius Goldschmidt, of Wisconsin, to
be consul general of the United States at
Vienna,
Also a
important o
he nomination of Eugene Schuyler,
of New York, to be assistant secretary of
state, was withdrawn, he having de
clined the appointment.
list of postmasters for un-
A Sensational Rumor Denied.
Harrrorp, Conn., March 26, —A mem-
ber of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's
family denies authoritatively the rumors
that Mrs. Stowe is rapidly failing in
health. She is reported as being as well
as at any time in the past twelve months,
NEWS BREVITIES.
At Greenwood, W. Va., Edward Bren-
pan, & 13-year-old boy, committed
suicide Ly shooting.
The police of Newark are deluged
with reports from farmers throughout
the state who find resemblances to Salz-
man, who assaulted Mrs. Mutter last
week, in every passing tramp. No
definite clue has yet been obtained.
The bill making it unlawful for em-
ers to ledge their employes to with-
raw from organizations occa
sioned exciting debate at Trenton.
There will be no more boodle trials in
New York at present.
The Republicans of Rhode Island nomi-
BARRISON TO BLAINE,
An Interssiing Epistle Alleged to Have
Been Found in New York.
New Yorx, March Mach come
ment has been caused among politicians
here by the publication in The New York
Herald of a fac simile of a letter alleged
to have been written by Gen. Harrison
to Mr. Blaine, and carelessly left by the
latter at a hotel in this eity while he was
on his way to Washington,
The following is a copy of President
Harrison's letter:
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 1, 1889,
My Dear Mr. Blaine:
Your letter of the 2st was received some |
time ago, and was both in its tons and in its
conclusion very gratifying to me, lam sure
you have read in the newspapers accounts of
my life sinee—a sufficient excuse for the delay
in acknowledging it. * * * Yours of the
20th has now been received, and | hasten Ww
thank you for your expressed willingness to
relieve Mrs, H. spd myself in any way you
Can. . - ®
As to myself, 1 do not think of any matter in
which 1 can now avall myself of your kindly
roffered help. The mail 1 now use sparingly
gr several reasons, and as 1 will be in Wash-
ington long enough before the luauguration to
enable me to talk fully with you 1 will not sub
ject you to the risk of a journey here unics it
should be absolutely necessary, If anything
should require it, however, I will not hesitate
to avall myself of your very friendly offer,
thought I had nearly everything settled in my
own mind that required attention before
reached Washington. If the newspaper re-
ports today as to Mr. Allison's position are
correct it may unsettle sutne of uy
said to a friend today that if sll seven of the
cabinet officers could have been found in
Alaska it would beave promoted harmo r in
the party in the states, Maine, 1 t
the only state that has no protest to
health is good. 1 get out twice
walk a hurried ran
tae alr ar
youn that vou wi
00,
HANS,
{1
and exer
Vith kind regards to wv. Riad
cerely yours, FE J A SEIS
TO JOIN TAMMANY HALL.
Has Been Elected |
Ex-President Cleveland
8 Member of Tammany aad Will
be Initiated with Mr. Vilas,
New Yorx, March
G1
a}
Ex-President |
Grover Cleveland has not divorced
self from politics. It
expected on his retirement
White House that he wi
self entirely to the prac
fession, and it was even
rather than be i
cratic fact i
plated securing a resi
ter county
That neither this expects fon or asser-
tion had a foundation fact is made
manifest when it is known that Grover
Cleveland has been elected member of
the Tammany society and “ride the
goat” at the Fourteenth street wigwam
on the first in April, immedi
ately after his return from his Cuban
jaunt,
Mr, Cleve
occasion of his initati t
tary of state, Thomas F. Has i and ex-
Secretary of Ni Whitney. both old
members of the Columbian order,and at
the same meeting his ex-socretary of the
interior, William F. Vilas, will be wade
a Tammany brave.
him- |
was confidently |
from the
him
3
his pro-
asserted that
auld davots
tice of
OLE
meeling
he
pews
THE NEW PENSION POLICY.
Corporal Tanner Glves His Opinion eof
How the Laws Should be Administered,
Tanner, the newly appointed commission:
er of pensions, when asked what policy he
would pursue in dealing with the affairs
of the bureau, sax
‘1 ean best answe
of Gen
during
r that Oy gq
Harmon's ICImarss, mide
the last campaign. He said:
apothecary s scales when you come to |
weigh the services of the men who saved
the nation. It seems to me (hai that isa
preity good motto for all the people of
the United States to adopt. If I ware asked
to define my ideas on this pension question
in a sentence I should unhesitatingly re-
ply: A pension for every surviving sol
dier who needs one, and no soldier's
widow, father or mother should be in
want.’
“1 am going to take hold of thismighty
machine, and | am not fool enough to
think 1 have nothing to learn of its work-
ings."
‘Are you in favor of an increase in the
soldier's pension?
“1 tell you frankly, 1 am opposed to
these £2 and 28 a month pensions. I
you are going to give a man anything,
rive him enough that Le may realize that
he is entitled to something. If there is
an old soldier who has got a claim that
ou are satisfied 18 a good one, and he
fo not quite proved it, my policy is to
assist him to secure that tool You may
say that 1 am opposed to knocking out
soldiers’ claims because of a technical
shortcoming.”
Mrs. Langtry in Fairmount Park.
PHiLADELPHIA, March 26, Mrs, Lang-
try is to live in Fairmount park during
her Philadelphia engagement of a week
Her palace car La Lee is stationed upon
an old siding at Elm avenue, near the
old Centennial station. There is a mag-
pificent view from the spot, and the Lily
will have a splendid opportunity for the
pedestrianism which forms her favorite
exercise. The actress walked Sunday
from Bryn Mawr to the residence of
George W. Childs, where she was enter
tained until evening, Her health is won-
derfully improved.
a a
Jersey Hotel Men Glad.
Mount Horry, N. J., March 21.-
There is rejoicing among the hotel men
and liquor dealers over the repeal of the
local option bill, and they feel very much
easier. The
. lias been rather dis
couraging for them lately, and theye has
been a persistent. decline in the value of
all hotel and saloon property throughout
the county. Many hotels were offered
for sale, but there were no buyers. Now,
however, the prospect is very much
brighter, and prices have an upward ten-
dency. °°
For Swindling John Wanamaker.
March 26, —J. F.
alias several other names and his : vy
reputed wife, Sadie, were given a
Ral “hearing before 2
with obtalnin
at
false
BH EIFTS AND EXPENDITURES
Of Potter Township for the year ending
March 11, 1880,
HURL BIUES, SUPERVISOR {
Po am't of Duplicate $362 17-
CONTRA
Mar. 12. By bAIADCS...coccissnosmens $ 0
1850, Mar, 11. By am't of labor,
* Hervices Xl 920 days
By cash pid for plank, writing
Duplicate, ete... arernnn 172
By exonerations 100
By cash to Auditors, ,,
1888
an
ei 2
Bl 45
1850 JAMES A, SWEETWOOD, SUPERVISOR. DR
To am't received from
GOOrge GronsSmal oo sees
To amt of Duplioate...... astm ainns
To am't received from County
TICRBUEET ooovsrnsnssssmrssomnsssnsens
Balance .. ra
Lh
pore a
3 9
2% 40
serrenmsasessrnens 125 $23--$1218 82
CONTRA. CR.
4 04
By water troughs sossanes LL]
iy amt of lubor........ ‘ is 17
By services 10 dae. coc insoncn on
iy Colyer suit “X00
By Treaster suit... seeasa 4
By making Drplioale. oe. 00
By Duplicate book 7H
By making scoount on
By car fare Wo Bellefonte 1b
By ex operations... 2-B121K K2
PETER HOFFER, OVERSEER POOR,
April 2%
land
DR.
Tocash from J. M Gil
rah i
oh
8 50
100
10
W.W Bpangler Li
Jd. A, Keller 300 Oy
aes
Ot i. A. Keller
- ii]
ii
i
'o ant Jordon
3 1 :
foam't D Vanber estate LE i
1. C. Boal on sale i
of plex
To cash from Auditors 254
CONTRA
By balance.
rey fees 10 Beay-
Gwephant & Dale...
y fees 10 Spangler &
or,
Hewes
Bry relief paid jor Nora Gingerich
CONTRA
Harry Jamison
Fiten Jordon
Lawrence BL
i : .
Neve! 5 ¥
y Decker 1%
Ingen Moore, 116 2
Films Peningion 44 1
not bong... $01
lob Johoeot 2.
r. Jobn F. Alexander medi
Ny 180
Owe 2 ie A 4 U0
oO Mery ios a— if O0- FS O00
1884, JOSEPH M. GILLILAXD, COLLECTOR. DR.
Toam't of Poor
Tax
TE
¢ 684700 90
CR. }
OE
vouchers . Www
By commision, 5 per oe... . La.
by candy 10 Auditors... — =
Jane 16 BOROOT
7 amt of abalement
ots $1451 30
By 1 percent, on
TAR
per cent.
§idinda,
$1447.13 ..
. asi.
BY rO0BIPI onniriiimmmmosinosns
By exonemiions worn
1840 Fe Beceipiof Wa C,
Varver, Treasurer of School
Bomrd was op
156 77 84700 0
SPANGLER, TREASURER AUDIT.
1858 March 14. To balance - Bb
June 4 To cash from School
Board —— io
June 16. To cash from J. M. Gil
iland, Poor TRE...
1588. March 11. To oash from J
A. Keller, School Fund... ....
To cash from J. A. Keller, Foor
Fund
ww DR
20
be LA]
To check from Bamuel Brow
1885, June 4. CONTRA
Jarobh Melms $s
Clem P, Deininger,
printing
By cash paid
June 16
By cash paid J. J. Amey, School
pot
®
J. J. Arney, Tax act
W._ A. Kerr, School
‘ “pangier
Sehoni act
W. W. BSpangier,
Tax act...onn
J. A Keller, clerk
stationary...
for room.
50 6 00 0 06 50 0 I 00 I at es
CERNE RELC URE ERERES SER
June 15,
- ‘ Jacoh Meise...
Eept. 4,
- ' Wm. C. Farmer
184%, Jen 16,
: Peter Holler. oe
March 11
y cash pai ’ "200
Faud.....oe. sah
printing elecion
tickets for 5, V
priutin elaction
tickets or N.FP
printing Republi
can tickets :
advertising Audit
facet . ‘
room rent...
W. W, Epangler for
Audit acet .
J. J. Arney for Aud
nace...
Ww A. Rent
Audit aces...
BR. D Foreman,
clerk ...ou ’ ’
B D., Foreman,
making sect...
for
March 16,
By cash pald Jacob Mel ws,
Fund
Poor
Balance...
We, the vndersigned, Auditors of Poller
Township, having examined the ac
counts, certify to the correctness of the same
W W. SpascLen,
J. J. Apxey,
W. A. Keen,
Auditors
a bot i
R D. Foreman, Clerk,
RAILROAD {Fh
and Erie Division)—on and after !
WESTWARD
disdeipbis.... 11
Harrisburg...
Montandon ........
Williamsport. cow 7 1
Jersey Bhore
Lock Have wv
BEROVO. .coonecsssss
Erie.........
mall west J
arr al
Erie
UnCay tain
duy
NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia...
* . Harr EDUIE
Montandon
Williamsport
arr at Lock Haven.
Harrisburg
Montendol
KIT at Williamsport
Renovo.
t ARTLINE leaves Ph
" " Ha
Montandou ....
- Williamsport : 10
- - Lock Haven........ -50
- Arr st Kenovo.....c.e..
(Bunday Train,
BUNDAY MAIL leaves Philsdeiphia
- - - Harrisburg... coon
Montandon..
Willlunsport
Lock Haven...
= arrives Benovo.....ess.
EABTWARD.
m Mor
arr at Has
. hia
Kane.
RETIOVD.covnnsn ions
DAY EXPRESS leaves
hiladels
jeaves Renovo
lock Haven
Willlsmeport
- - Moutandon .....
= mrrivesst Harrisburg
. - Philsdelphia
Sunday Train—REXOVO Accomeod’n
also on Bandey.
BRIE MAIL leaves Erie..win 5
- - Benovo ......
- Lock Haven
- Williamsport
- Montandon owe. 2 27
arr at Harrisburg
- Philadelphia
Sunday Traln—-Erie Mail cast runs ais
aay.
Erie Mall Wost, Niagara Express West, and Day
Express Bast & Krie Mail Bstinske close connec
tion st Lock Haven with B.E. V. Trains,
frie Mall East and West connect al Erie wilh
sinsonL R AMBRE: ntCoryrwithB P&
BE at Emporium with B N.Y &aF. RR
V.R.R.
LEWIEBUKG AND TYRONE RAILROAD,
BELLEFONTE. NITTANY AND LEMONT E.R
Daaly Except Sunday.
AM. BTATIONE AMI M PM
50 Montandon 19 104 1 1005 &
15 Lewisburg GGl12 858 88
24. Biehl 51 i5
#6 Vicksburg 3 15
41 MifSinburg B51
5 Millmont
a5 Laurelton
$0 Paddy Mountain
§2 Cobum
iW Zerby
10 Rising Spring
1A Penn Cave
RENOVO ACR
RB. B
Eastward,
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:
STEEN 0 0 50 50 40 U0 U0 00 G0 wn on Wh O°
6
0% Pleasant Gap i
4 Axemann w
$ X Beliefoute & 00 2
Adittonal trains leave Lewisburg for Montap
stam 55am, and 7.30 pm. returning
ve Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.26 p m, 6.00
m and 7 80 h m.
AS. EK PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager, Gen"! Pax'ger Agi
Ln h———
FEF FERTEER IT
ig.
FIRE!
No. 1, Farmer's Safe, .
No 2, Toreehnid Safe, .
No. 8, Dealem anc Uffios Safe,
We also man
SAFES!!!
OUR VICTOR
nt to supply an urgent demand from
dortore, smoll dorvbvepirs, postmaiens
and
ames te
Safe,
SAA
opposite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Va.
fi Gert
asaeE and Lop
nr
all
pn Hous i a een irom 8
for the public, Hew bidin®
saroughout, steurn hext, elestrie
modern improvements, Good
tured
hells, and
HOUSE,
LOCK AL EN, PA
B. WOODE CALOWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonsble. wood sample re.
on first floor
Bv*4 HOUSB
> W. R Teller, proprietor, Belle
fonte, Pa.
Special attention given to
country trade. junel 6y
140
Buby
i
Founra IN HOUSE,
RELLEFONTE, PA
EMARUY!. BROWN, Propristor,
The traveling community will find
this hotel! equal to soy in the county in
every respect, for man and besst, and
charges very moderate. Give it a trie!
Zune 1
NEW BROCKERBOFF HOUSE
i
»
BROCKERHOFPF HOUEBE
ALLEGHESY #7. BELLEFOXTE, Ps
Cond Sample Rooms op First Foor
S84. Frees Buse to and from all trains
Moecis sna § ~
G. B BRANDON, Proj
rales LO witnesses
( tENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR SUMMER BOARDER ) TRAREIENT
Good Table, locality, pore
mountain water, surrounded by finest
astural scenery in the stats. Schools
and churches convenier Terms very
reasonable, 16ang tf
QF ELMO HOTEL,
h
B17 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia
duced rates $2.00 per day. Th
ling public wilistill nd st th
the same ilihers! pre On
om | It is loested jn the in
entres of business and
Lo
¢ IO
the
meds
pisces ofl amu
SEDOLE, RW
ATE eRFi1F BOC WEL
Maniiy
for
Ee.
ment and different rain
parts ofthe city,
Cars con
ad
E8ii
hy Olireel
1O0TS,
plessure
Your patronage respectf
JOR MM.
piy sriicited
Apa .
FEGER 2Pr. sristor
. a ————
C2 MERON HOUSE
Corner Second ar
FOR] Fini
d Market Sta.
& LERF1 PROPRIETORS,
LEWISBURG,
Good Rampie Ro
Fiee'Bas to all Traine,
“iz
na ist floor.
a
Bag ER
© ANK BIBLE.
o——
ee ATTORNEY AT LAW -—
Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
Office in Conrad building,
opposite
Srockerhoff House.
janlonf,
is C. M. BOWER E. 1
S, BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTORNEYS AT.-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA
z Office opposite the Court House, on 2d
ficor of Farst’s building jan®h
I) ¥. Fy
27
Office in old
fonte.
ORVIS
RTNEY
Alu rney ut Law,
Conard bailding, Belle
(L24axy DALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
: Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W, corper Diamond, two
doors from Srst national bank, jan87
ams ——
1. L. BrawGien C. P. Hewes
QPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE CENTRE CO.. PENNA,
Special stlention to enllections ; practice in ali
ae conrts: Consultation in German and English
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Fursts new
building north of Court House, Can be
eonsnlted in English or German. Tm’'y84
J D. MURRAY,
» Oentre Hall, Pa.
Dester in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicine] purposes only. Btore open
every day inthe week, way
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING OO.
RELLY PONTE, PERNA.
Receive Deposit and allow Interest ;
Inscount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities -
IAS, A. BEAVER J. D. BRUGERT,
Cashier
President,
“ A. LIST.
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* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates, New
papers, magazines, pamphiets, eto, bound and ro
bound io Sret class style.
W. HOSTERMAN,
x Dentist, Centra Hall,
Residence on Main street. Office in
residence, Will give satisfaction in all
branches of his profession. Gas, the
safest opiate known administered, 14ap
R.& 6G GUTELIDS.
j Dentist. Millhaim Off
professional services to the public
prenared to perform all operation
Aantal profession He i» now fill
pared Lo extract testh absolutely withen
pain my 2
M GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Pa
iw prevared to ory sales, He has been
sucoeesinl in the and offers his ser.
vioes to the pu «th
COAL | COAL!