BAA SS AEE EEA amitvigmsann: a OP A SA A A ANISH HIE AIL 0 A A BOON 0 Housewives. SLATE ROOFING. BLACKBOARDE, URIRALS, TEW GARMAKN HOUEBE, N a —— CHICAGO'S MYSTERY. No Important Progress in Solving the Cronin Murder Problem, THE POLICE AUTHORITIES PUZZLED NEWS BREVITIES. The body of Edward Rowe, a farmer living at Shamong, N, J., was found with marks of violence, His wife be- lieves that he was murdered, but the coroner's jury decided that his horses | kicked him to death, obert Shields, of Tacoma, W. T,, claims that the United States supreme court has decided a land suit in his favor, that gives to him $22,000,0000 worth of property in Omaha. - 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 mone ean produce, and will do what is claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weakness, lameness, ete, they are unequaled. . 4 Fulton Bt, Sandus Ei, Ee 0 el raid y ar. all about the ane 1 don ink so now, [sprained my arm and shoulder in July, and it has been painful since, but it does not pain me st all now. Mrs, Winias Macuii. gr Send 6 cents for the beautiful volored pie. ture, ** Moorish Malden." THE ATHLOPHGROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y opposite the Conrt House, Bellefonte, Pa. House has arinen from | for the public. New pulldin steam beat, sloety thpoughout, (#06 ETC. sens ame J} waneswimone s Kew Garmew Ald 8 apen On account of the Increase beyond our expecta re tion of the BLATE ROOFING TEADE, we have Been obliged wo discontinue the agencies for mets ai roofing, which however, enal 8 10 pay ali " esis sr tg i our attention to slate roofing, 1 miners of IARI HB provements, Members of the Clan-na-Gael Resent the Story that Dr. Decreed by that Organization—No Evi- BLACK DIAMOND BLATE, LOCK #4 EX. PA ~~ B. WOODS CALL WELL, Proprictor, Terms reasonable, wood sample v4, on first floor 0, Nov, 21 ter oy TR Cronin's Removal Was In reply to a delegation who waited on him in London, Mr. Parnell declared his adherents were not working for the disintegration of the empire, And having the benefit of thirty-five yours experience in the slate business, we have become acquainted with operators of all kinds of slate quarries in this state, which gives us a sm ad vantage, so that we can furpl % Peach Bottom, Chapman, Be miate st the lowest possible dence Against McGeehan—Coughlin and £ MIR Sullivan the Ice Man Arrested. 3H HOUSER. Ww # for the same § o ¥s c : : $ grade of material and worl ship, Wo cap also ie, 7a Dpecial allention given urnish Terra Cotta and Galvanized Iron Ridge y + i - : ‘ ( i zed n Ri country trade 2 aud Tip Covering and other roofing materials st try BAO junal very low prices. We employ none but thorough eat iy first class Roofers, Therefore we can safely 1OUNTAIN 3 y guarantees all our work (0 be satisfactory in every F OUNRTAIN HOUSE, N BELLEVONTE, PA. | The respect, Estimates promp ly farnished on sppll cation and references furnished EMANUEL BROWN, Proprigior. - 3: iraveiing community will fis this hotel equal to any in the rgunty every respect, for man and beast, Wolt'sA MEBlacking UNION ROOFING CO, housekeeping easier. charges very moderate. (ive it a trial Makes , 'RUNER BLOCK - - Saves Sweeping and Scrubbing, | "NH BLOCK, The boots will wear a grest deal longer, will pot got | ~——— re “june stiff and hard in snow water or rain, sad will be ts a 0 WATERPROOF, Ladies, try it, and insist £2 MENDMERNT TO THE that your husbe sd and sons use #8. Once s week mar proposed to the citize for Gents’ Blv ce snd ice 8 month for Ladies’, | Wealth by the General As wealth of Ps jection at Posters were placed all over Philadel shia asking refused applicants to vote assas8- po prohibition. It is thought the ex- sination is about the was | saloon keepers are seeking vengeance, twenty-four hours ago. little progress has been made during the day. Despite the repeated of the police authorities, who with some show of temper disclaim any knowledge of his whereabouts, it is definitely known that Peter McGeehan, the Philadelphia blacksmith, who is suspected of being the principal factor in the assassination, is ho in one of the dark cells be- neath the detective department in the city hall. No attempt ooh so far been made to put him on the rack, or in the sweat box, the authorities preferring to await further developments before sub- jecting him to an inquisition. The fact 18 they are more than a little in doubt as to the ground they are treading on, Doubt of MeGeohan's Guilt, More than one prominent official con- : nected with the department has ques Liquor dealers who sold to minors and tioned very seriously whether any rea the latter misrepresenting their ages sonable ground existed for McGeehan's | to former both punished at Lock arrested, and they are not backward in +» £8. expressing their opinion that should the uel move prove a false one, it will be unfor ., became so tunate to the department and for the in- | moved from the as terest of justice, as it will prove fortu- An intox nate for o real criminal, to whom an hour of delay just now will be of infinite proprietor, Ball B. Taller, CHICAGO, May 28, ~The status of the investigation into the Cronin — he farmor and working man who have been ont in the mud all day can wash their boots clean before enteringthe house, Theywill be Soft, Polished and Dry, if dressed with it Very same as Secretary Windom has delivered up to the executor of the Twiggs estate the celebrated swords that have been in cus. tody of the government since 1562, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE denials LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI. FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPRNAES VERY LOW, John Filey, aged 85, of Carlisle, Pa., committed suicide by hanging. TYRONE, FA. Sixty-two thousand immigrants ar- rived in the United States during April, CORBTITUTION sof this Common y of the Common. The United States steamer Yantic has arrived at York with loss of boats and foremast. She encountered a hur ricane and was on her beam ends for an hour. The Presbyterian general assembly sent greeting to the southern assembly, and notified them of their acceptance of the plan of co-operation in church work. The lord mavor of testimonials to Capt. Missouri. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUD Y SRICULTURE ( Thres Courses.) and AGRI A URAL CHEMISTRY: nh constant il. lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora- BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoreti: cal and practical. Students taught 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. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origh restigation, Panes COURSE IN CITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yea Ample facilities for usic, vocal and instrumental. = PE NGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin (optional,) French, German and English (re- quired.) one or more continued through the ire course. . . ATH EMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure lied. yet ANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New bulld- ing and equipment. "st SOW Nv BROCEERHOFF HOUS A Unaqualed as s Yéarness DressingendProserver Bold by Bhvie Stores, Grocers, Drugyists, &c, WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA DEM, CO, COM. Bellefonte, N. Waco erneenennds M Bower " B. WW. cirmcirnnenPAtTICK Goarrety Ww. ¥W.. a Josep hh W Gross Cautre Hall Borough....... JW MCormick Howard Borough .....oooiiines wore M 1 Gardner Milesburg Borough...... J Willis Wenser Milihe Borough. .....ooco veins C W Harter Philipsburg, 198 Winnie ID Ratter - iW . J H Kiley Juckson Gorton I. 1 Bing Mechties BROCKERHOFF HOURE, ALLGEHERY BT, BELLEFORTE, P. Good Bample Rooms on First Fiool Beg” Free Buss to aod from all train Bpecial rates 10 witnesses and jurors, G. B BEANDOK Pi wm. the Constitution Joint resolution proposing the Constitution of this Commonwen sEcrion 1, Be it recived by the Eouse of Representatives of the Co of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendment is proposed 10 the Cor stitut. 1 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvani in accordance with the Elghteentt ; of ; AB Ax London presented Murrell, of the £ {ERTR uot Pentuylvs E HALL HOTEL. AMENDMENT D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. TOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TEAR [v¥ CUBRTY a, heal locality »p water, surrounded by Ba scenery in state, boLod riches convenient, Terms ve oneble, 16aug tf AR WE ‘ gw Unionville Borough... Benner CRS is Sa John Boggs. N P...coirsinnes es ein senmsees PHALD Confer of Paisisios aaa TF Admins . H L Barnhart College Daniel Grove Curtin... aienans . T 8 Delong Ferguson, EP....coonvrsores John T MX% i There shall be an addi Constitution to be designated follows Wet ry ren Good Tal monptain netoral and chu ny Re ARTICLE X13 The manufacture, sale or keep toxioaling liquor, hereby prohi tel. a hibition shall tx shall be provid. The man tne : or keeping for sal toxicating liquor for other purposes then Weitzen, of violent Chambersburg, that he was re yvinm to the jail. ks V ng fore +f . the a E g for sale of In he res ied 1m told whe got | Judge Yerkes threaten Pa., hereupon ston, 1a " Greg. 8B FP... voke hotel " i 17, ELMO HOTEL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; theoreti: tical. NTL MORAL and POLITICAL BCI- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History, FY my, ele. TARY 8C1 ENCE: instruction theoreti- cal and practical, including each arm ofthe foe. : PHYSICS; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, etc. & very full course, with ex- tensive Laboratcry practice. ow 14. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; years—carefully graded and thorough. Fall term ns Beptembar 12, 1888; Winter term, January 3, 1580, Spring term, April 4, 1859, For Catalogue and other in ormation. address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest., College, Centre Co. Pa 10. 11. 12 13. Two State ENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD —{Phiadeip P and Erie Division)—on snd after May 12, 1580 os Philadeiphi IE MAJL lenves ilad a. 28 Harrisburg... Moutandon .. pe - Williamsport. - Jersey Shore, Lock Haven. " Renovo - - srrat Brie... 400 pm Sunday train—Erie mail west runs aiso on ine day. yi aves Philadelphia... 43am NEW EXP RES Jove Trabary en 3 108 0 = Montandos...... 1012am = Williamsport... 11 i0am " arr at Lock Haven... 120 pm Sunday Train—News Express, runs also on Sun Philadelphia... Harrisburg - Montandot ..... arr at = Lock Haven... - Renovo. - . - - - pe o” - - - day. NIAGARA EXP. leaves LE BE LRRE: eo F ARTLINE leaves Philadelphi - - Harrisburg... - Montandon ~ Williamsport. Lock Haven... Train, hilsdelphia HAITISOUTE oonenee Mountandon ....... - arrives at Williamsport. EASTWARD, SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... - - - Jersey Shore... - Williamsport... Montandon..... arr at Harrisburg... - - Philadelphia... PRESS leaves KARO ..rrmnn - Beuovo.... . - Lock Haven = Williamsport - Montandon ew arr at Harrisburg cee. - Philadelphia... 3 COeTVVOOUYYs HEEB EEBEEEESE @ arr at {(Bunds WMSPORT EXP leaves Poulioe-a DAY E RENOVO ACN leaves RenOVO coves - flock Haven... - Williamsport. Montandon .... Harrisburg - Philadelphia... Sunday Train—RENOVO Accommod on Sunday from Lock Haven. ERIE MALL leaves Erie... acca - Renovo ... - Lock Haven... - Williamsport ..... - Montand’ BR soseruses srr at Ha a Philadelphia - Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also day. : PX P leaves Willlamsport.. SOUTHERN EJ P lea Montanon ; at Harrisburg... - no Philadelphia. LA0 Xam funday Train—Southern Express east runs also on Sunday. - in Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, an do Renovo A COmmodation East Erie Mail East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. E. V. R. R. Trains, Mall East and West M i son 1.8.4 3.8. RB bt . ; at Emporium w Ly N. and at Driftwood with A. V. K. E. : AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BEY EP ORTE WITTANY AND LEMONT R.R Daily Except Sunday, Eastward, M BTATIONS AMIMP Montandon 10 1 84 BERRA NBUEREEN HS PUTUYOYCOU REPU EPeP EHENEEBREEEEEOEEEE BO gee) ee : “ arrives at i oh i Wee w SENSES sep RUTO EBS FHBEBEHESR g py see - connect at Erie with with B. P& .&P. RR, 5 i : a » = > A § Biehl Vieksburg MiMinburyg Milimont relton y Mountain rm Zorby ng Spring Penn Cave Centre Hall 4 Linden Hall x Oak Hall ek w - a NeENEsE 2 at = EB AG TARR RRG BSSEEER SERENE REREONNEAK id 5 i 15 ' Additional trains leave Lewishu donsth Pam vibam, top AN v Surning leavs Nomtandon Jur Last sme m 12 kPoen Pmand? pm, w anager, ont Pa’ CPG E08 N13 Ne EESITERUENULSERRISYRESR - gSER mpc: Mion iNe WERNER» 3 bo 1 POSITION OFFERED. If you are in need of good paying position and think you have the qualities of a good salesman, you will do well to write us at once, We will pay good commission or salary and expenses os good man, The position we ofter is & permanent one, Address st once, FWOLD.N BRELOVER & A ) an, 1OCT ae Joncas]: OR. piatnty ono pow. 1 € nd to theouly legitimate Sporting iy. value and importance. Coughlin and Sullivan Arrested. Daniel Coughlin, the detective, and P. O. Sullivan, the Lake View ice dealer, were formally arrested last night on the charge of murdering Dr. Cronin, After the formal reading of the warrants Coughlin was led from his cell in the Harrison Street station, and accom- panied by his attorney W. 8. Forest, was taken to the Chicago Avenue Police station, where after brief proceedings he was committed to the county jail without bail. Emphatic Denials by the Clan-na-Gael. The statements printed yesterday that Dr. Cronin was “removed” as a result of a secret trial conducted by the Clan-na- Gael organization is emphatically re- sented by members of that organization, Luke Dillon, of Philadelphia, who re. resents the national body, issued a card I the public emphasizing this fact. A Startling Development. CHicaGo, May 27.—The police have been put in possession of startling facts concerning br Cronin's murder. It has been clearly shown by the dead man's friends that his removal was ordered by a committe representing the Clan-na-Gaal society. Charges of traitorous conduct were preferred against him at a meeting of the Clan-na-Gael camp. He was found guilty and his death was ordered. Le Caron Betrayed Him. The charge was based on the state. ment of the British spy, Le Caron, that there were four more spies in America, When Le Caron made that statement on the stand before the Parnell commission he was ordered to give the names of the spies. He said he dared not to do it, be- cause if they were known they would be murdered. Presiding Justice Han. nen then took him into a closed ante room and in the presence of Sir Richard Webster, the attorney general, who is conducting the prosecution, and Sir Charles Russell, Parnell's attorney, Le Caron gave the names. Clan-pna-tiael Decreed His Death. Within forty-eight hours after this na-Gael camp in America had met and passed resolutions declaring in favor of a rigid hunt for the four spies. Suspicion, justly or unjustly, pointed at Dr. Cronin. A committee was ap- pointed to try him. He was convicted without being given a chance to make a defense, and his assassins were brought here from other cities to carry out the mandate of the committee, e latter were chosen by secret ballot. Burned to Death, NorroLk, Va., May 24.—The residence of F. C. Clark, near Virginia Beach, in Princess Anne county, was burned. He, his only two daughters and next oldest son and a niece visiting him wore con- sumed by the flames. His wife, Miss Ella Bidgood, the governess, and two children escaped. he origin of the fire is unknown, though it is thought to be the work of an incendiary. Mr. Clark was pastor of the Loudon Bridge Bap tist church, and was a preacher of note, Laura Bridgeman Dead. Boston, May 23.—Laura Bridgeman born deaf and dumb and blind, anc made widely famous by Charles Dick- ens in his American notes, also by many Fublic references to her wonderful ine lligence, printed in newspapers and elsowhere gince then, died yesterday at the South Boston asylum, where she had long dwelt, aged 60 years, The Yolunteer Will Not Sall. Boston, May 25.—Gen. Paine said to n r: “As far as 1 know now the Volunteer will not go into commission this season, as far as I am concerned. Of course, if she should be sold, it is an- other thing. Should she go into com- mission, it would take at least a month to get her in proper form for racing.” The Chicago Postoifice Robbed. Ciicaao, May 28.--A big robbery has of the Chicago ‘posto "Ei i ait b oe, ghty-six registered] packages were taken from the vault in Superintendent Howard's division and no trace left. The robbery was evidently committed by some one familiar with the place. Mr. Bayard's Wedding. Wasninoron, May 23, ~The latest bit of matrimon m the capital a atup Jb She Supt) ex-Secretary Bayard fixed at June 12. an extremely simple affair, occurring at 8t. John's pry and a wedding Democrats Ticket Elected In Lynehburg. Lyscusuna, Va., May 24. The Demo- orats elected their entire jnunicipal ticket yesterday for the first time MARY Fears by handsome majorities keepers’ licenses Brewer Peter Kuebler, of Easton, Pa., was struck by a train and killed, Le Paris, of Paris, announces that the issue of Panama canal lottery bonds has been abondoned, At a mecting of Gen. Boulanger's sup- yorters, held at his residence in London, t was decided to contest all the elections in France The cartilage of nose of Corbin, of the Yale crew, has been perforated allow him to breathe better. Three others of the crew will undergo the same operation. the Manager Ed ward E. Rice was released from the Ludlow Strect jail upon the payment of the fine of $00 imposed for contempt of court lieut. N. R. Usher, U. 8 N,, has charge of an expedition of civil engineers en route for the scene of the projected Nicaragua Ship canal Paris was greatly excited over the woposed visit of King Humbert to Stras- rope with Emperor William, and rentes fell nearly a franc In the new Thames Yacht races the Valkyrie again beat all competitors, The government's Haytian policy ls taking shape. Gen. Lew Wallace and Nathaniel B. Tocker have been ap pointed commissioners so go to Hayu and endeavor to secure coaling stations at Mole St. Nicholas and Samana bay. club Capt. Wissmnan, in a report from Baga- moro dated May 1, refers to the troubles of the mismonaries. He savs he re commended the English to take and open up the road through Massailand. Dr. Peters placed 100 Somalis at Capt Wissrnann's diposal for a month to as gist in crushing Bushiri. The trial at Mons, France, of twenty- seven persons accused of fomenting strikes was concluded. Of the twenty- seven prisoners twenty-four were ac- quitted. The three others were found guilty and were sentenced to three months’ imprisonment each. Calvin Shaffer was found drowned in the canal at Watsontown, Pa., into which he had driven his horse and buggy the night before. The animals of O'Brien's circus at Pottstown went unfed because the Law and Order society prevented him from carrying out his arrangements on ac count of its being Sunday. Adam L. Brown, the postmaster at Bloomfield, N. J., has been suspended, and his accounts are said to be short $812. Judge David Mulford, one of Union county's representative citizens, died at Roselle, N. J., aged 65. He was a strong Jacksonian Democrat and stood high in the councils of his party. He served two years in the assembly, 1861 and 18681. Miss Mamie Imel, of Carthage, Mo., married her first love, J. 8. Pritchett: and then almost Immediately eloped with her second lover, Mr. Ulmer, to whom she was engaged to be married, James T. Kirby was shot dead bya gang of roughs in a Baltimore saloon after a dispute over politics. The funeral services over the remains of Laura Bridgman, the world famous blind and deaf mute, were held at the Perkins Institute for the Blind, at Bos ton. Twenty masked men broke into the Port Huron, Mich, jail and dragged out a tramp named Martin and hanged him from a bridge. Martin wns accused of assaulting the wife of a farmer. Nine hundred thousand tons of ore bave been shipped from Ishpeming, Mich., since navigation opened a mont ago. The Sunday law was rigidly enforced in Chicago, and barber shops, saloons and places of amusement were closed, A single tax party bas been organized in South Dakota with the intention of inco ting Henry George principles into new state constitution, While France ls still excited over King Humbert's visit to Berlin, Russia is indifferent. The Italian minister to France has offieially denied that King Humbert had any intention of visiting Strasburg. The czar is again terrorized by the Nihilists, The larger portion of the town of Reno, pe J ben The president returned from his e x- cursion down the Potomac on Mr, % Yachs Restleas, ts Templar annual conclave will Easton, Pa., today. h ed havoc in a Myers, tony fing Ramity breaking rh tearing up flooring and doing other dam- A Philadelphia ted to Pickett camp of Confederate veterans a handsome silk flag, having in the Union forty-two n. : committee of the Haines, EF o wr Halfmoon Harris... Howard Huston, Liberty . BP... Rush BV... " Np Snow Shoe, WP... Machi apy os roa band bing yet introdoced 10 the dhe washes perfectly clean Wanted N. may 1 irculars free, BAUGHMAN, York, Pa beverage may be allowed in such 2 may be prescribed by law. The Ger bly chal, al the ed in tion of this article of the Constitution with adequate penalties for its on for A true copy of the Joint Resolutio CHARLES W_BTONRE, Becretary of the Commonwealth first session sue 1 ement ———————————————— ALESMEN WANTED To handle our Bpecisitios ar stock. Fleady work al good pa DECCORNAY. Any man bot a snooeed with us 0 good men, the year rou Write for terms salary ECB Narserymen im febl Notice On account of losses by the the nndereigned is liged to eall npon ail having accounts st Bart slore, to wake sottlement withi sonable time, by so doing ti ly oblige l4malm. R. E recent fire, lomew’s a rea | great. IOREW HAIR. Nastering Hair for sale Hall tannery. at the Centre Call or address May? J. 8. Bowe are selling rapidly. other goods, . Cashmeres: prices lower MeCraIcE BBOS, ENTREE E NT 3B BE Side Board: Bedsteads, — en Fo makes me a aloes are our are ur A rien December AT Gotober 1B . ng. Weinvite ng name of paper in which they find it were selected variety of new They All Our stock of Ready- cCORMIC K BROS M a | Pi AL L AL L, d and Cane-Seat Chairs mn SAFES OUR VICTOR potatos, and County | Samilics, for Ain wed retived business yn on in « city and price to suit thelr wire The Si ¥ Pr req is first-class in every WR wae on each and every safe our pew combination Jock, and inside bolt.work, by hand with all burn , 4, Postal Service and Office Safe, OS IciaLs fate: : %, alm Fire §00 Ibe of safes, cy A You wal safes on our : Par 1, "87, October 1, "84, and several others « we will make them a special nan SAFE & LOCK CO. Arch Street, Philadelphl VA per day. : will still find ut 14is He provigion for the Lis located in the immedis f and pisces of amus nt and different railroad depots as w ii parte of the city, are easily sccessi Sireet Osrs constantly 3 nrsing $ It offers special men ir business 4 pleasure. cur paironage respectiulvisolcited JOS M. FEGER Propr tor ithers Wrest Of DUsineces MITE. ¥ LROe inde C2 MERON HOUSE, Corner Ser nd and Market Sta $ZERFING, PROPRIPTOR ISBURG, PA. on FORI JE aa ¢ Rooms APP ie” ATailis, BIBLE. —~—ATTORNEY AT LAW— Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad building, . op of oF Brockerhoff House. janl9tl, J. H. OR C. M. BOWER E. L. ORY] 2 1S, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House, on 3 floor of Faret’s building, jan85 ¥. FORTNEY, . fF FAuorney-at-Law, Office in old Conard bnilding, Bell fonte. ; (ERAS DALE, ’ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond doors from firet national bank, ’ 4 J. L. Braxoren > HB PANGLER & HEWES er ATTTORNEYRAT-LAW, : BELLEFONTE CENTRE CO. PENNA. Bpecial attention to collections ; practice In the courts; Cobsnltation in German and Engis OHR KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Office on second floor 0 Furst's pe building north of Court House. Can consulted in English or German, 7 n J AMES L. HAMILL, Attorney-at-Law, Office with D. 8. Keller, Esq., Non side of High street. i D. MURRAY, . Oentre Hall, Ps, Denier in DRUGS, ular Pater. Modich Whiskey, Brandy, Wine! nd Holls 4 Gin and sold for medicinal purposes or 'y, Bore every day inthe week. may ENTRE COUNTY BANKING OD, BELLEFONTE, Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Go Roourities : JAR, A. BEAVER. 1. D. BRU President, SN A. LIST, LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. Ky papers, magazines, pamphlets, eto, bound bound in Smt class style. D* 8. 6G. GUTELIUS. ~ d Dentist, Millheim. Offe professional services to the publie, prepared to perform all operation § dental profession He is now fully pared to extract teeth absolutely pain. BR M. GOHEEN,
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