The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 19, 1889, Image 5

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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
a novelty because they are not made
simply to sell cheap, they are the
best that science, skill and mone
can produce, and will do what
claimed for them. For sprains,
aches, weakness, lameness, elo,
they are unequaled.
Of flan sh ft
wl and
Be ie ine wi hey hn :
said plasters are all shout the of iiy a ut
and shoulder in July, and it baa’ been
On
sainful since, but it does not pain me at
a now. Mra. Wino Maoiin
&& 8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie.
ture, * Moorish Malden.”
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. V.
,0., Nov. 31,81."
aster acted like
PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD Phiadelp
and Eric Division}—on and afler May 12, 15580
WESTWARD
ERIE MATL leaves Philadelphia
. " Harrisburg.
. . Montendon
- - Willismmsport.....
. Jersey Shore
- Lock Haven...
Renovo 65am
Erie, . 46pm
mail west runs also on Sun.
1NBpm
38am
6am
w 10am
Soam
SN am
. arr at
smday rain Erie
w 480am
s$10am
1012am
I110am
1210 pm
on Sun
day.
NRWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia
"“ i farrisburyg
Montandon -
wilioaport....
a arr at Lock Haven...
Mindy Train—News Express, rans also
day.
NIAGARA EXP.leaves Philadelphia... 850am
- . Harrisburg
Montandou ..
Williamsport... 3
Lock Haven..... 415 §
RODOVO.coocoirssnns DO
. Kane .
Philadelphis.....ccoca
Harrisburg......
- = sontandon ........
" Williamsport...
- - Lock Haven...
- arr at Renovo
(Bunday Train,
WMSPORT EXP leaves Philadelphia...
. - ” Harrisburg...
Montandon
arrives at Willismsport
EASTWARD.
BEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Have
- - - Jersey Sho
Williamsport...
Montandon.....
arr at Harrisburg
Philadelphis...
Kane......
Renovo
Lock Haven.......
"- w Williamsport...
Moutandon .... ce
Harrisburg .....cu
Philadelphia...
Ranovo
Lock Haven...
w- - Williamsport...
- - Moutandon ...
Harrisbarg ...
Philadelphia........
ganday Train—RENOVO Accommod’'n East runs
ou Sunday from Lock Haven
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie L300 pm
- + Reno¥ cessed 0 80 p10
weed 15 pm
i JAZ am
Montandon ....... 1 8am
arr at Harrisbe essen 3 13 8 IB
Philadelipl ~60am
Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also on San
Arr at
+ ABT LINE leaves
T1108am
1158 am
DAY EXPRESS leaves
- arr at
BRENOYO ACN leaves
arrives at
13am
20am
43am
10am
William
Montandot
- arr at Harris
= Philadelpht
a
day
SOUTHERN EXP leaves
Supday Train— Southern Express
on Sunday
Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, and Day
Express Fast, He y Accommodation East &
zric Mail East make close connection st Lock
pay with B. E V. R. R. Trains,
Erle Mall East and West counsct sf Erie with
trains on L. 8. & M. 8. R. R.: at Corry with B. P &
W'R R:at Emporium with BLN. Y. & P. RB,
and at Driftwood with A. V. BR. RB.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT K. R
Daily Except Sunday,
Westward,
PM AM AM STATIONS.
610 1 50! Montandon
10 5 5 Lewisburg
{6 24! Biehl
i6 3 Vicksburg
$1. Mifflinb
56 Mill
065 Lanreiton
0 Paddy Mountain
52 Cobum
58 Zerby
10 Rising Spring
1% Penn Cave
Centre Hall
a3 Gregy
42 Line
Eastward.
AMPM. PM
19 10 1 155 46
0 on 1 065
8 45]
i8 251
wel
{6
i5
ih
BF 03 2
il “9 Dale Bummit
oe! 9 09 Pleasant Gap
18 19 14 Axemann
1 9 2 Bellefonte
Additional trains jeave Lewisburg for Monian-
don at 5.20 am, 955a m, 1.45p mand 7.5 p m. re
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 p
mil pm 650 pmand 740 pm.
CHAS. bk PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Managor, Gen’! Pager Ag ¢
v7] H
Gr eRRReAR ARNON
HENRY ROSSMAN,
USDERTAKER AND EMBA LMER,-
TusseyviLLE, Pa.
ine) wm
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds,
Burial Robes, etc., ete.
(oe sms
sn
Funerals attended wilh
a very fine Hearse.
1Tlanly
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of
DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
_ on the radical cure of Bpermatorrhoes or incapac-
ity induced by excess or early indiscretion,
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ practice
that the salaries consequences of early error
may be radically cured: pointing out a mode of
cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, Mr
means of which every sufferer no matteriwhat b
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately and radieaily.
&@ This lecture should be in the hands o
every youth and every man in the land,
Bent under seal. in plain envelope, to address
post paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage
stamps. Address,
Bample of medicine free.
HE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
IaAmp 8t., New York, N.Y, Posflice Box, 450,
y.
POSITION OFFERED.
If you are in need of good paying position and
think you have the qualities of 8 good salesman,
you will do well to write us at once. We will
pay good commission or salary and expenses to a
good man, The position we offer Ma permanocat
one. Address at once,
SELOVER & ATWOOD, Nui "
Genova, NX.
THE STORM SUBSIDES
The Record of Ruin Along the
Atlantic Coast.
LOSSES AT THE WATERING PLACES,
Exaggerated Reports of Danger and De-
struction at Atlantie City by Sensn-
tional Newspapers—Ses Isle City the
Worst
Along the Coast at Lewes.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14,—The north.
east wind which swept the Jersey coast
with cyclonic fury has reduced its veloc:
ity and the tide has receded so that an
accurate estimate of the loss can now he
obtained. The damage in Atlantic City
nas been exaggerated by sensational
newspapers. It was natural that the
public mind should have become unduly
excited regarding the city's safety, be
cause it was shut off from outside com
munication. All rumors and
fears were entertained and given general
credence. As it is, the damage of prop
erty has been serious, though not greater
than during previous storms,
$200,000 Will Hepair Atlantic City.
Probably $200,000 will repair all the
injury sustained by the flood in Atlantic
City.” Travel has been resumed over
the Camden and Atlantic railroad. The
West Jersey and Philadelphia and At
lantic railroads are bukily repairing
their roadbeds and tracks Yhioh have
suffered from the floods that swept the
meadows. On the beach little is left of
the frail frame structures which lined
the board walk. The pavilions, bath
houses, shell stores, picture galleries,
and booths, which are in some places
built out over the sea, have naturally
fallen victims to the tide. The shattered
timbers, which were piled in confusior
along the beach, have been carried out
to sea. The damage has been confined
to the outlying districts of the city.
Small Craft Destroyed.
Atlantic City's little navy has been
well nigh annihilated, and the loss of
the boatmen will fogt up $50,000. On
the meadows are scattered the masts
hulls and keels of scores of pleasure
yachts. Many have been sunk and
twisted into every conceivable shape.
General anxiety has been felt for the
beleaguered city, and the many guests
who wete there seeking pleasant Sep
tember weather have eal the first op
portunity to escape to inland cities.
How Sea Isle City Buffered.
It was at Sea Isle City that the brunt
of the storm was felt. This resort lies
on lower ground than any of the othe
seaside towns, and the tide has wrought
great damage there. Railroad
Sufterer — Terrible Desolation
sorts of
days; but there will be a general exodus
as soon as the sound and meadows can
be crossed in safety. Many of the most
venturesome made their escape and wok
train at Sea Isle Junction. The ses
wall, which was expected to protect the
beach front, is completely wrecked. It
was built jast winter at an expense
£5 000, Not a structure facing d
has escaped damage, and many were en
tirely demolished. A number of cot
tages just south of the Continental hotel
were carried away by the waves, The
board walk was broken to bits and
washed out to sea. Several of the finest
cottages in the city were ruined by the
waves. The railroad track connecting
Sea Isle with Ocean City is broken and
bent like & horseshoe. The lighthouse
at the north of the land is tilted and
has been abandoned by the keeper
Only one man is missing, George Sayres
who jumped into his yacht in an effort
to save it. Nothing has been seen of
him since,
At Ocean City.
At Ocean City several cottages were
washed away or damaged. A portion of
the long pier which runs out into Egg
Harbor bay was carried off.
No damage has been done to Long
rt. The elephant at South Atlantic
as been tilted somewhat by a wash out
under his trunk, and three small cot
tages at the same place are wrecked.
At Avalon the meadows were sub
merged tc a depth of ten feet and the
town presents a scene of extraordinary
desolation.
The
The north Jersey resorts have been
completely isolated. Beach Haven’
uests have been cut off from their anx
ous friends. A stout hearted boatman
crossed to Tuckerton and took messages
from the imprisoned islanders, returning
North Jersey Resorta
of the hotel men and cotiagers,
with the surrounding country.
damage. The Baldwin hotel pavilions,
a part of the front of Dolphin inn and
the Walsh cottage were carried away.
Sea Side Park has escaped injury. At
Asbury Park and Ocean Grove the board
walks are almost in ruins. On Spring
Lake Beach there are large wash outs
but no buildings of any value have been
wrecked. At Bay Head the heavy sea
wall was demolished, Nothing definite
has been heard from points below Beacl
Haven.
Desolation at Lewes.
There is terrible desolation along the
coast at Lewes. The damage done te
shipping is sppatliog. The half mile
beach of sand between Lewes and the
coast is covered with surging billows.
Storm tattered sails, broken masts and
deserted vessels toss about on the sea,
showing the fearful destruction which
has been visited upon the mariners who
have sought a shelter at the breakwater,
Life Saving at Lewes,
Lewes, Del, Sept. 14.—The crew of
the barge Cosilda, from Philadelphia for
Boston, loaded with coal, which was
wrecked on Brandwine shoal, were
taken off by a schooner and landed here,
These men were given up as lost. The
life saving crews have rescued about
200 persons in all from Swonty fous ves:
pels. The schooner Henry Withington
has arrived here with all sails eo and
short of visions. Her decks were
swept and a mate was washed over.
board, but a line was thrown him and
be was saved. The vessel was blown
back from Block Island. A Norwegian
bark ms sunk on Five Fathom bank, The
crew was saved by a Boston steamer,
| Damage on the Eastern Shore.
O%ONCOCK, Va, Sept, 14.The terri.
ble storm this week did much damage
on the eastern shore, Crops were
wined. Reports from the Melompkin
fife saving station are to the effect that
the beach has been badly washed and
thet the station is in danger of being
AWEPL WAY.
BALTIMORE'S BATTLE.
The Sham Rattle of North Point Fought
in the Kalo.
BarrTimore, Sept. 13.—The principal
event yesterday was the sham battle of
North Point at Pimlico, There was not
much fun in it for those engaged, for
the rain fell constantly. Nevertheless
Pimlico was visited by B000 people,
From the advent of the 8,000 troops
upon the field until the closing act the
movements of the two armies were those
of the troops in 1515, as near as possible,
The battle lasted an hour and a half,
At its close Vice President Morton went
to New York to attend the funeral of
the late Hon. 8. 8. Cox. Postmaster
General Wanamaker came to Baltimore
and was entertained by the reception
committee, The othersof the Washing.
ton party returned home,
Last evening the new
i
cated. On account of the
of the building. The hall was
filled with invited guests,
interest was Mr. John
ostinaster general of the
Wanamaker,
United States,
Balti
po t
to
the
Wanamakdr
welcoming Mr,
introduced
more and then
master general,
In the course
maker, after referring to
the surplus had ace
ing fine government building
ing the Baltimore postotlice ws
true that the soldiers get a
of his speech Mr. Wana
the
mplished erect
Me imciud
iti
in
ad:
large
We would not have it other
should,
wise.”
A Race Riot Threatened.
ROANOKE, Va., Sept, 17
evening a pegro named Gamer wi
lynched at Bluefield for trying to entice
a white girl to a lonely place for the pur
pose of outraging her. He was cap
tured and confessed. He
from the officers and hung
in the
incensed and
field for revenge
pared and a warm
given the negroes
threaten to
The whites are
reception will
pre
A Body on the Beach.
Hog Istaxp, Northampton county,
Va., Bept. 17.—An islander found the
body of a man on the beach in a state of
decomposition. A few bills made out t
the schooner Gaston T. Hubbard and
some other papers in‘the name of Mrs.
Insley, were found the body. It is
thought to be that of Capt. George In
sley, of the schooner Hubbard.
on
NEWS BREVITIES
D. K. Rettew, of Columbia, Pa., wa
elected select commander of the
council Knights of the Mystic
John G. Davis, of Pittsburg, wi
secretary, and W, CC. Brown
burg, urer.
The vatican will publish the «
wondence of Pope Pius 1X with
k on 111 and the Prussian governm
15870 with reference to the Italian
pation of Rome,
William T. Harris,
mer of education,
seloct
hain
ile
trea
the ne commis
arrived in Wash
w
gic
tional buréau.
Invitations age out for the wedding of
Emmons Blaine and Miss Anita McCor
mick at Richfield Springs, N. Y.
Sept. 26.
Morris O'Brien, a Jersey
butcher, killed his brother,
with a knife
City sheep
Timothy,
Christian J. Deyhle, who killed Mr.
Gesswein in New York, says that the
shooting was accidental.
A fish and oyster famine has been
caused by the great storm of the past
week, Oyster beds are greatly damaged.
Emperor William's greeting in Han
Over was most cordial.
Bismarck is trying to conciliate both
Russia and the Vatican.
Thomas Quinlan waa to have been
married at Buffalo on Wednesday
Muss Kitty Newman, but disappeared a
few hours before the time for the wed
ding. The young man's body as
found in the lake, he having evidently
gomynitted suicide.
The cruiser Chicago made ten knots
with forty-six revolutions per minute
and thirteen knots with sixty revolu
tions per minute.
There is no decision yet as to Pensior
Commissioner Tanner's successor.
Ww
bark Little Ohio in the Arct
show a loss of twenty-five out of a crew
of thirty-three,
Sir Edwin Arnold, the editor of The
London Daily Telegraph and author of
“The Light of Asia.” was the guest of
Mr. George W. Childs at a luncheon at
the Aldine hotel, Philadelphia.
guegts included the following Philadel
shia editors: Col. A. K. McClure, of The
‘imes: Charles Emory Smith, Press
Gibson Peacock, Bulletin; Charles War
burton, Telegraph: William M. Singerly
Record, and 1. Clarke Davis, Ledger.
Professor William Pepper, president of
the University of Pennsylvania, was
also present,
Prince Bismarck's ailment, caused by
inflamed veils of the legs, does not
abate. He has been forbidden to walk
and he rides only in a carriage.
While Mr, John Dillon was entering
his hotel in Melbourne he was inter
cepted by a man who drew a revolve,
and pointed it at him. Upon the mar
being arrested iv was found that the re
volver was not loaded. He is sdgid tw x
a crank,
Advices from Samoa state that quiel
prevails there at present. It is ex
pected, however, that there will.be a re
newal of the disturbances unless effect
is given to the decision of the Berlir
conference,
A French workman near Waterford
N. J., had the top of his head blown off by
the charge from a shotgun.
A number of merchants in Berlix
have signed a memorial addressed to
Prince Bismarck in which charges ol
impolitness and general mismanage
ment are made against Mr. Edwards,
the United States consul at Berlin,
Many merchants are not in sympathy
with these characterizations,
The mam building of the exposition
at St. Joseph, Mo, was completely
gutted by fire.
In the Ives trial Clerk Woodruff told
of his connection with the young Napo-
leon, and admitted that he was ashamed
of the part he played. Nothing new or
Sateing was elicited by the examina
on.
Spain declines to enter the triple al:
A ls Met
deploring the oe Bechi
of feeling attending the erection of the
statue in Rome tq the philosopher Bruno,
QUAD
That Number Expected at the
(Gathering at Columbus,
THE BOVEREIGN
The Clty Gorgeously
of Her
the
Visitors— Delegates from All
World
Shows
Over ww Fhe Grand
Report Greater Progress
at Any Time During Fifteen Years,
thar
ae 1
NO les
COLA
10,000
MBUS, O., Sept. 17.
member of the
Order of Odd Fellows have
how the trains a
road loaded down
by to-night 60 000 vi
The city is on
and the scene in beauty rescanild the
1
Independent
coming in on ever
th Odd Fellow
ito
i 0) Gd
§ fii
s will be here
£1
oral
Wamp
The
The sovercin
rovereign + Meetls,
of Indepen
Order ot id bPollow inet
vesterday in hotise of repr
five int
ing gra il 14 1 [ne £11k aon CO
Underwod, grand sire, Colun 0,
5 depuly ry
Raleigh, N. Theodore A i,
secretary, Columbus, O,; Isaac A
grand treasurer, Philadelphia, Pa
Allen Jencks. assistant grand secretary,
Columbus, O. Rev. J. W. }
grand 1 Hopkinsville, Ky.; John
H. Albin, grand marshal, Concord, N.
H.; John N. Perkins
with the fallow
vhs,
and sire,
grand
$
CHate,
chaplain
Frazier, grand
Wash D.C.
Welcomed by
The grand
board of trade
come addresses
ernor Foraker
which responses
Master J |
enger ington
the Goverpor.
ed ot
the
the
wel
body rey
rooms, where
were delivered by
and Mayor Bruck,
were made by Grand
McKinney, of the
was
|
|
wood,
The sovereign grand lodge went
the
larger
SHOWER
port. Thi that
crease of membership is
by
My
eral the
Interesting Reporis,
files
are 47 patriarch militant departments,
56 component that 3
tiers have n made; that the
canton members, and that
muitary outiht an ther
65 chova
re
thie
nasels of
anton
bao are 19,
t
expenses of subor
benefits
and the
1 Ra
from
sarities, for the
nt of interest
Alows
TaN
Total
invested
nd lodges Irrent expenses
funds, $14,608
Total
invested
54:
todgres
Huy
INC TORSO,
1,788, in
o6.112, in
imitiations,
members,
ampment
He-
$6,436,
IRN
on
members, 108 972
bekah lodge
increase, 71.
The Work of Relief
ihorease, 5.200
degree
aw
iO,
memoers,
{ of members §2,253,020.26; in-
wer 1887, $153,662.91.
by encampments, $226 444.21;
increase, $9,800.45: by Rebekah lodges
$21 815.76; increase, $4 141.55 Total
paid out for relief, $2,501,5820.28, an in
crease of $147,514.21.
Every state has delegates and the fol
lowing are from abroad: Switzerland,
C. Infeld, Zurich: Ontario, Henry
Robertson, Collingwood; Col. T. Camp
bell, london: Francis Eae, Ottawa
Frank Riddell, London. Lower Prov-
inces, Robert Hockin, Pictou, N. §.:
Benjamin Bremner,
E British Columbia,
Coll, Westminster.
D. Anderson, James D. Jonklin, Winni-
peg. Denmark, John Rath, New York
William Mo-
*
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Annie Leconey's Funeral,
WaverLy, O., Sept. 17.—The funeral
Merchantville, N. J., last week, took
dace at the Methodist Episcopal church
Hundreds were in attendance
all the county.
at
parts of
(ye
AOME BLACKING
and I'l have it saay now,
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 sxp CHILDREN,
Caan be washed ifke Ofl Cloth, and absolutely
Softens and Preserves all kinds
of Leathor,
akon 1, ant S508 ah A 2 4 2 aad ya
Bold by Bhoe Btores, Grocers, Sc.
For Harness it ls
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA.
HE PEXNBYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST
FUL AND HEALTHFUL
ALLEGHERY REGION
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOT]
TUITION FREE: BOA
EXPENSES
OTHER
iA IW.
BEAUTI
BHOTS IN THE
ULTURE (The
LTURAL CHEMI
ustrations on the Fa
ory
BOTANY and
Chl a nractical,
TURE and
facilities for
i
© COUTSe
HEMATICS and ARTI
and applied
MECH ANI
with study, U
ing and equipment
MECHANICA
MAT pure
r shop
New
work
bulid.
thoorell
ruciion theoreld
g cach arm of the
hi Hest,
LORIE
the old
of
rib
than
wn
ny device
method
ye nond 10 the
washes perfectly cles
Wanted N,
Amay
D™ CHER'E GUN STORY.
GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION
Ete., Etc,
¥ Worse 1 and
Agents
A good stock of new guns just receiv-
ed at Deschner's Great Central
Gun Works, Bellefonte, such as
Double B. L. Shot Guns, Double
B. 1.. Rifle and Shot Gun.
Single Rifles, B. L. from $2.57 to $12,
der, to attend.
tody of an officer,
greatly affected
view him nave failed and he positively
refuses to talk with any reporters. He
stated to sol
necessary requisition papers.
Deputy Marshal Nagle Discharged.
BAN Francisco, Sept
Sawyer, in the United States
cauit, rendered a decision in the habeas
and ordered that Nagle be discharged
from custody.
with bonds fixed at $5,000,
A Serious Railroad Wreck.
Rocuester, N.. Y., Sept
special from Corning to
Junction.
reported injured,
passenger coaches were
Edison Wants to Niuminate Berlin
Benuix, Sept. 14.~Mr. Edison is ar
ranging a scheme in company with Hen
Siemens for lighting Berlin with his
electric lamps, He expresses himself as
delighted with the p achieved in
Germany in respect to the telephone and
electric illumination.
About twenty passen
some fatally.
burned.
All the
Not Guilty of Hribing Voters.
New Yorg, Se 14, ~~ Alderman
Ch : g has been ou tril
for the bribery of voters at the last
election, was found not guilty,
¥
Denths from Trichonosls.
. Brroaw, A4.~Twolve
Wren I 1 Elba 12d sighies
persons are dying from
Guns for the Farmer, the
Spoting Man, andthe Oc-
casional Hunter,
wenn on Jrmmmarmonsn
-V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P.
AT THE GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE,
808 Sewing Machine
To ot one establish
brief instructions piven who write to We BL OBOE LAN Fe,
rove free the wewing-ana ine in the watid, sed the
put ime of works of Bigh srt ever shows together ohn.
Fr UE & Co, x T4090, Augusta, Maine.
a mm i A A ON A i
The only complete book published. Now ready,
AMERICAN FISHES.
A popular treatise upon the Game and Food
ods of oaptare, by OG Brown
With numerous illustrations and a magnificent
frontispiece Janse of a brook trout in nine colors,
The work is published in one volume, Royal
Octave, Over 50 pages from new plates, on
handsome paper, and elegantly bound, Sent free
om receipt of price 81.50,
Falkne: & Allan.
1718 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa.
To Our Neighbors.
The question is often asked hy our neighbors
“Where | wonder, can 1 get & pure
It is a fact that there is scarcely # roof
which you cannot find a stimulant of some ki
Old le prodong Hide with it siok le have
I ee ut earn will we ds
ma : w:
vise our readers to buy 110 We learn from ‘the
IO Folie Se Ca re of thay epiie
. At hie home Nar word is ken ing.
o in the hor ey He aus
for $1 oan on
or for
WR
Nv GARMAN
onnosite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The New Garmse Homes
ashes and is open for the
new furgiture
bells, and all
table,
hua arisen from
public, New bulldns
throughout, steam hest, slectrie
modern improvements, Good
KVIN HOUSE
LOCK E48 EE. PA
A, WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. wood sample re
on first Hoor
The
BE
Faller
ved HOt
J WwW. RB
fonte, Pa, Mg
roprietor, Helis
cig} attention given to
junelfy
enuntry trade
JOUNTAIN HOUSE
BELLEVONTR,
EMARUEL BROWN, Proprietor,
The traveling community will
this hotel eqnal to any in the eonuty
every respect, for man and beast
charges very moderate. Giveit a tris
Ziune if
FA
find
in
ried
NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUS
BROCKERHOFF
AT 14s
HOUERE,
Ad YLLEFORTE
Good Samp Rooms on First Floor,
Bed” Free Buss 1o aud from all trains.
Bpecial rates to witnesses and jurors.
i. B BRANDON Pr om
EHERY ST... 8B
Ya
{J ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D.J. MEYER, Prop’.
FOR BUMMER BOARDERR AND TRAN [Fr
CUBTOM.
Good Table, healthy locality
mountain water, surrounded
natural scenery in the state,
and churches convenient,
reasonable,
pre
by D.aest
hehools
Terms very
16ang of
YPRING MILLS HOTEL.
b Spring Mills, Ps.
D. H. Ruhl, proprietor. Free’'Bus to
and from sll trains,
C2 ERON HOUSE,
Corner Second and Market Sts.
FORD & ZERVING, PROPRIETORS,
LEWIEBURG, PA.
Good Sample Rooms on
Free’ Bus to all Trains,
ist floor,
aag22’86
J. H. OR
VIB, C.M. BOWER E
KVIs, BOW
ER & ORV1S,
L. ORVIS
ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW,
: BELLEFONTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on 24
floor of Furst's building. jans5
F. FORTNEY,
. Attorney-at-Law,
Office in old Conard building,
fonte,
Bel
Bland DALE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
corner Diamond, two
Office XR. W,
doors from first national bank,
J. L. BraworLen
QPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEVREAT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE 00., PENNA.
Dpecial attention to collections ; practice In als
the courts; Consultation in German and English
OHN KLINE
~ ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Pa
Office on second floor o Furst's new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in English or German. 7 u’y54
C. P. Hewes
J AMES L. HAMILL,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office with D. 8. Keller, Esq. North
gide of High street.
J D. NURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa,
Desier in DRUGS, popular Pater. Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holle 4 Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposesor ty, Blore open
every day inthe week,
CEXTRE COUN1Y
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Reosive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Discount Notes; Bay sod Sell Government
Bocarities :
JAS, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
Cashier
President.
D> G. GUTELIUS.~
Dentist, Millbeim. Offe
professional services to the public
prepared to perform sll operstion
dental profession. He is now full:
pared to extract teeth absolutely witho
pain. my 2
W M. GOHEEN, ’
AUCTIONEER,
Boalshurg, Pa
Is prepared to ery sales, He hina been
sucoessful in the pas sod offers his sere
vices to the public,
he
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