The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1891, Image 5

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    Wolf's M EBlacking
IS WATERPROOF.
2 aAPRENE ROLIM Ly | Toa
NO BRUSHING REQUIRED, | Ir.
Used by men, women sod children.
Look at my old chip basket, isn't it & beauty?
I have just finished painting it with
PIK-RON
A10c. © BOTTLE
will do half a dozen baskets,
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. |
PIK RON beauatifies other things besides baskets,
It makes s white glass vase any color you de
sire to match, t changes a pine table to
walnut, a cane rocker to mahogany
It stains, paints, lncquors, japans.
HUNPHREYS’
Dr. HUMPHREYS SPECIFICS are scientifically and
carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many
years in private practice with sucoess. and for over
thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe-
cific Is a special cure for the disease hamed,
These Specifics cure without drugging, purg
Ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and
dead thosovereign remedies ofthe World,
LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES, PRICES,
Fevers, Congestion, inflammations. , 22
Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... 84
‘rying Colic, or Teething of Infants 5
ea, of Children or Adults... 3)
Fssuterys Griping. Bilious Colle ooh
olera Morbus, Vomiting SE
Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis.
endn
{ roup; Cough, DiMicult Breathing
Salt Kheam, Ersyipelas, Eruptions,
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains
ever and A gue, Uhliis, Jaana
6 I 11]
z Piles, Blind or Bleeding. | be.
SEOphthalmy, or Sore, or Weak Eyes ,
Catarrh, Influenza, Cold tn the Head ,!
Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs, ,
sthma, Oppressed Breathing »
sar Discharges, jm paired Hearing .»
serofuln, Enlarged Glands, Swelling , 3
fieneral Debliity, Physical Weakness J
Propsy, and Scanty Ssoretions
Sen Nickness, Sickness from Riding 2
Kidney Disen se .
Nervous Debility Seminal ek 9
ness, or Involuntary Discharges.
Nore Mouth, Canker
frinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .50
Painful Periods, with Spasm . %
Diseases of the Heart, Palpitationt,
Epilepny, Spasm, St. Vitus’ Dance. 1.00
Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat 29
Chronic Congestions & Eruptions
Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt
of price. Di, HoxrsnEvs' Masvai, (14 pages)
richly bound In cloth and gold, malied free.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE 00.
Cor. William and John Streets, New
RAVE NE LN ROE
WATOH MAZEL O\VL
CU RES PILES.
UMPHREY®R VETERINARY SPECIFICS.
Used by all ownersof Horse and Cat.
tle. A Com Nimentaty copy of Dr, Humphreys’
Veterinary Manual ( pages) on treatment and
care of Domestic Anima ls— Horses, Cattle, Sheep
Hogs and Poultry — Sent free. HUNFUEREY
HA zopcrse 00, cor, William and John Sts, N.Y,
5
ork.
The Most Seccessful Remedy ever dlsoov.
ered; a8 I is certain fn ita of
blister. Boad pr t
nd Gog not
: iis
* &d 4 BORED
«1 It with perfect soe
ton. My ne ighbor had
i nade bY
x Li rs Dane,
Cirresasgo, N.Y
De. BJ. Kestian Co
boar Sirs { have used several hot
savin Cars with perf
f mare that
fos of your
CL SUOTYER, Of 8
vieluabie ana bloods was quite lame
& ith a Pane % The mare ia now entirely free
froma lamencsas and shows no bunch on the joint,
Respecifuily, F. H. Horomia
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Mosson, La, May 8,9,
Do BJ Reena Co,
te i] think it my duty to render you my
, r far famed Kendall's Spavin Cure,
year old filly which | prised very
wi 6 very severe swollen leg. 1 teied
Terent kinda of medicines which did
rehased 8 bottle of your Kendall's
teh cured her in four days
I requaln yours
Manton Downes.
sie B1 por bottle, or sit bottles for 2. All drug.
Picts hive or enn got (8 for you, or 18 will be sent
Wo any adaress on receipt of price hy the proprie-
sors, DR. B., J. KENDALL CO.
Evosburgh Falls, Vermont
PENSIONS
THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW,
Soldiee’s Disahvied) Since the War are
Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose annie died from effects of army servise are
incinded If you wish your claim speedily and
successfully prosoouted James anner
.
will roen
late Commissioner of Pensions, Washgton, DC,
+
:
galt
wiail's
Bueklon’s Arniea Salve.
The Bost Salve io the warld for Cala
bravbee, “ores, Ute rn, Salt Rb im, Fever
“ooes, Petter, t bongs Handa, « biiblaine
Corner, and sil Bkin Froptions, positively
eures Piles, or wo (ny reqyr dd It is
goa tewd to vive perfect matipfoo io, or
money re fonded, Price 25 eon per box
FOR SALE BY J. D Marrey, Drog
gist,
FEOO0, 4h 4 year is being made by J,
Goodwin Frey N.Y 00 work fir us,
wa pny mot teake ax meh, but
RU ——
PENNSYLVANIA NEWS
Items of Real Interest Presented
in Condensed Form,
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY
A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and
Local Happenings Picked Up Here
and There in the State and Flashed
Over the Busy Wires,
Harrissura, Aung. 1.—The Norris.
town Passenger Railway company was
chartered yesterday, Its capital stock
is £50,000,
No dividends were declared.
SUSQUEHANNA, Pa.. Aug. 1.
grand jury of Susquehanna county, sit.
Summers &
Charges of :
against them by eight depositors.
Reaping, Pa... Aug. 1.
a chest belonging
in cash. The warrant
"Squire Van Buskirk, of that place,
SHERIDAN, Pa., Aug. 1.—The Leba-
non valley was visited by a heavy storm
yesterday. The fall of rain
mendous, Country roads were full of
water, resembling torrents. All creeks
were greatly swollen. The farmers are
their oats on account of the frequent
rains, and that potatoes are rotting in
the ground.
HARRISBURG, 1.—Audior Gen-
letter to
Aug.
addressed a
the books to which he
were not at the capital
books that have been turned over to the
being merely records of statements of
treasurers. There are no vol-
HARRISBURG, August 1.—Robert E.
Wright, secretary of the World's Fair
commission for Pennsylvania, says the
blanks to be used by the board of man-
agers will be necessary to have several
forms immediately after the meeting of
the state board to be held in this city
on August 18. Mr. Wright will estab-
lish his headquarters here. They will
be at the transcribing room.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3. —James Calli-
han, an old sailor, was so overjoyed by
receiving notice that he was entitled to
$300 in addition to the £9500 he had al-
ready received that he dropped dead.
He had been in the Soldiers’ home at
Hampton, Va., for several months and
a few months ago. An
investigation by the coroner showed
that death was due to heart disease,
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3.—Frank Kirk,
years of age, living at 2045 Woodstock
street, was drowned in the Schuylkill,
near University knoll. The young man,
oo)
—n
University Boat club, took a row up the
Schuylkill in the afternoon.
able manner, and the
by the current. The body was recovered,
WiLLiassrorr, Pa, Aug.
contract for the Beech Creek extension
into Cambria county has been given to
Contractor Miller. of Lock Haven. This
contract extends from Kerrmore, Clear.
field county, to Patton, Cambria county,
This road parallels the new Cambria and
Clearfield road, now in process of con-
struction on the Chest creek, and will
be a competing line under the Vander-
bilt system. It is not known at present
how much farther the road will extend
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8.
-A new born
2955 Hartville street yesterday by police
officers.
Potter, a girl of 16 years, who confessed
she was the mother, on the charge of
murdering her child.
was 80 weak that it was thought best to
remove her to the Philadelphia hos-
ital for treatment,
ast night to be in a very critical condi-
tioh. The police are searching for the
father of the murdered infant,
WiLLiamsrort, Pa., Aug. 1. The tax
levy of Lycoming county for the current
fiscal year will be five mills, This is an
advance of one mill over the levy of last
ear, and is due to the fact that about
6.000 of floating debts were handed
own to the new commissioners from
last year. The pew levy will give the
county a revenue of over §99.000 from
county tax alone. The school property
Williamsport, as returned by ‘the
assessors, is valued at $245,490.50, an
increase of $18,940.50 over 1880,
Hammussura, Ang. 4. Senators Cam-
eron and Quay came up from Donegal,
the Cameron country seat, yesterc AY,
the former going to Lochiel farm and
the latter to the Yochid hotel, where he
met a number of old political friends,
Senator Quay did not talk politics to
any extent, but his conversation indi-
cated that the party would have to be
careful this year in making up a ticket
and carrying on a campaign. He left
for Beaver late in the afternoon. Sena.
tor Cameron left for New York, to be
gone a month with the naval committee,
ASHLAND, Pa., Aug. 3.—John Mening,
who recently escaped from the insane
ayia at Harrisburg, is terrorizing the
inhabitants of a number of mining
towns about Asland. Two miners were
recently confronted by the madman,
who proclaimed himself “King of the
mountains,” and ordered them to leave
his kingdom. The men had their min-
ing picks with them, and these saved
them from being pounced upon. The
maniac has a cave inthe mountains, and
at mig comes into the towns to secure
Jie ong, He is often seen helping
Imself, but none dare to face him,
Maven Cuusk, Pa, Aug. 4. Sheriff
Levan, of Carbon county, served a capias
in tres on Tilghman Dreisbach and
Francis R, Kresge, anti-Bowmanite trus-
tees of the Evangelical church ut Big
Creek. The suit was | by the
the Bowmanite trustees to posse.
slog of the church, which is now in the
of the opposition. The par.
gave bail for court. Both fac
recently agreed to keep the church closed
until difficulty was settled. F, 8,
Kresge, an a Dov mARite trustee,
made an effort to secure a key, when
Samuel Buck, who is not a member of
the church, assaulted him, for which ke
has since been arrested,
THE BSTORY OF A WEEK
Wednesday, July 20,
The famous Grenadier guards ret ured
to from Bermuda yesterday, te
which place they had been exiled for mu-
tinous conduct a year ago.
Williams J. Ellott, the former proprietor
of the Columbus (0.) Sunday Capital, who,
with his brother, P. J. Elliott, killed Al-
bert C. Osborn, a reporter of The Sunday
World, and W. 1. Hughes, a bystander,
besides wounding a number of people dur-
ing a shooting affray on High street, in this
eity, on the afternoon of Feb, 28 last, was
convicted of murder in the second degree.
Notice of motion for a new trial was given.
The penalty is imprisonment for life, the
judge having no option,
Thursday, July 30,
Joel B. Erhardt tendered his resignation
as collector of the port of New York, and J.
Sloat Fasset, ex-state senator, has been ap-
The new pudding mill in course of erec-
tion for the Pittsburg Oil Well Supply
company collapsed yesterday, Twenty
men were buried in the ruins,
Friday, July 31.
coast and
drowned,
200 Japanese laborers
Houston, Tex. ,
his discourse, some people turned out the
lights and rotten egged Sam Jones and his
audience, most of whom were ladies,
Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien were re
leased from Galway jail yesterday, and
were enthusiastically received by a large
crowd waiting They an-
nounce that they will no longer recognize
Parnell as the leader of the Irish party.
Dillon is spoken of by the McCarthyites for
leader, as Justin McCarthy wishes to retire,
to receive them
Saturday, Ang. 1.
An explosion in the Karlskuck coal
the death of
pit,
cane six
miners.
Harry Wiley, a real estate agent of De
fiance, O., shot i Krotz, a
and killed Geore
It is given out that J. H. Manley, post
isto be a candi
date before the congressional convention
of his district. Governor Burleigh is al
ready in the field, and the present incum
bent, Seth 1. Millikin, is working for a
renomination,
Monday, Aug.
Congressman 1 {
3.
Missouri, as
out yearly by
hat are fraud
arsney Of
serts that §95 000 000 is paid
the government in pensionst
ulent
“Miss Eleanor Morgan" was identified
at a Boston boarding house as Ann O'Delia
Diss Debar, the New York “spook princess’
who some time ago disappeared, Jeaving a
letter threatening suicide, “Miss Morgan’
was making good headway with the
osphists when her identity was discovered,
the.
J. Newton Baker, private
Colonel HK. G, Ingersoll
and dangero
ing. N. Y., Saturday
Anderson, late New
Louisville Gas company
bad blood between the two for some time,
and when they met to talk it over both
pulled revolvers, but Baker was disabled at
the first shot. It is thought he will die
Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Williazn N. Perry, pastor of the
Presbyterian church of Bowling
secretary of
wis shot four times
usly wounded at Croton Land.
night by Orville M,
York of the
There had been
agent
Rev,
Central
preaching Death resulted presumably
from heart disease. He was #0 years old
Edward C. Moore, of Tiffany & Co., New
York, died his residence, Hastings, N,
Y., aed 04 He was a member of the New
York Chamber of Commerce and of the
Union League Manhatian and the Aldine
clubs, and the Architectural League
Hon Jayless W. Hanna
the Argentine Republic
died suddenly of heart failure at his home
in Crawfordsville, Ind
gone driving, leaving him alone in a chair
Upon their return they found him dead,
at
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Closing Quotations of the Stock and
Produce Exchanges,
Prirnaperrnia, Aug. 3.--The
active and higher at the nin
was principally, i tirely, by room
But the though it made
prices a shade easier, did not destroy the bull.
The early dealings
of strength. Rich.
mond Terminal keeps stationary. The market
for bonds was higher and samewhat active,
Following were the closing bid
Lehigh Valley 1% Reading g. m. és
21%; Heading Ist pf bs
. 61% Reading 8 pf 5s
4 Reading 3d pf be
Hg WN. Y.& Mn
is H.& BT. pref...
& HEB T oom. 3
market (was
The selling
fos faust §
iN SACS
eect,
The Produce Market.
Priraperrnia, Aag State and western
do, do. extras, $40
do. do, straight,
patent, new, $4MGGS2%; Minnesota,
clear, $LOGLM do. straight, $475Q5.10 do.
patent, $5@5.40 Hye flour, $41504.50,
Wheat Strong, higher, with 883. bid and
$86e. naked for August; ¥%c. bid and 98g,
$.T0@;
for October; ®We, bid amd Wide. asked for No-
vember,
Corn Dull, strong, with 884c. bid and 69lge.
asked for August: Wie. bid and 8c. asked for
tober; 65c. bid and 6c. asked for November.
Oats Dall, nominal, with 3c. bid and Be.
aaked for August; Bc. bid and Sige. asked
for September; i. bid and 840. asked for
October; ge. bid and Mige. asked for No.
vember,
Beef Quiet, unchanged; extra moss, $9.50
10; family, $1814
Pork--Dull, steady: new mess, $12.75@813.25;
old mess, $11.25812.25 extra prime, $11811.50,
Lard-Quiet, steady: steam rendered, $6.87
Egge--Quiet, steady; New York and Penn.
sylvania, ITW@18¢.; western, 1T317T14c.; south.
western, 100 1004
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THE BOYS IN BLUE.
———
G. A. BR. Men Celebrating Their
Silver Anniversary,
OVER FIFTY THOUSAND VETERANS
Invade Detroit and Are Welcomed
with Open Arms-—-Gossip as to Who
Will Succeed Commander Veazey,
Lincoln, Neb,, and Washington
Working for the Next Meeting.
Derrorr, Aug. 8.— Buntings flying
from many buildings, reviewing stands
in the streets and the bustle and air of
preparation indicate that great times
are expected here this week,
The city has been captured by the
men of the Grand
Army of the Re
public, and the
citizens are doing
cheerful homage
to the victors. It
is twenty-five
years agosinee Dr,
"8. F. Stephenson
founded the first
/ G. A. R. post at
VEAZEY. Decatur, Ills, and
Gen. Alger, past commander-in-chief,
chairman of the reception committee,
| has named the present encampment the
| “silver anniversary.”
The Commander's Arrival,
Commander-inChief Veazey and the
veterans from New England generally
arrived today in nine special trains,
Yet New England has not the greatest
distant delegation by any means,
The citizens of Detroit are giving the
veterans a rousing welcome, After Gov-
| ernor Winans vetoed the bill appropria-
ting $30,000 for the entertainment of the
visitors on the ground of unconstitution-
ality, the people got together and raised
$100,000 to take care of the posts, decor.
ating the city and buying fireworks,
Among those mentioned as candidates
for the position of commander-in-chief
are Colonel W, R. Smedburg, of Califor-
nia; Colonels Ira M. Hedges and John
Palmer and General H., A. Barnum,
New York; John Taylor, Pennsylvania;
Colonel A. G. Wessert, past senior com-
mander-in-chief, Wisconsin; Judge
Hurst, Ohio, and Colonel Charles P,
Lincoln, assistant commissioner of pen-
sions, who is Michigan's candidate,
| Working for the Next Encampment,
| Lincoln, Neb., working to secure
the national encampment of 1562. The
citizens have pledged a large sum of
money toward defraying expenses and
are pushing the claims of their city.
Nebraska has a large soldier population
and its neighbor, Kansas, has over 100,-
000 veterans who are supporting the
Lincoln boom.
A large contingent of Grand Army men
arrived from Washington last night by
the Pennsylvania railrosd. Accompany-
ing the Grand Army representatives is
a company of promicent citizens of
Washington. They brought with them
SEN. W. G.
is
DR. STEPHENSON,
: {Founder of the G. A. R.]
hundreds of maps of Washington and the
isurrounding country, showing the bat-
tie fields and other points of interest, and
{a very handsome invitation plate of sil-
{ ver, beautifully engraved and decorated,
Em Popular Veterans,
Drrnorr. Mich.,, Aug. 4. — “If this
{sort of thing continnes much longer De-
| troiters will have to move to Windsor to
give way to the veterans and assure
them of a warm welcome.” said one of
the leading men of the city as he stood
on a street corner and watched the Sif.
teenth band, within an hour, go up
Woodward avenue, followed by along
Hue of grizzled veterans,
Among the early prominent arrivals
was Secretary of War Redfield Proctor,
whe was accompanied by Quartermaster
General Bachelder., He had no sooner
left his car than he was surrounded 1
a mob of people anxious to shake han
with him, and his whole day was spent
in receiving the marks of distinction
from the old veterans. General and
Governor Fairchild, of Wisconsin, with
one empty sleeve, was another citizen
soldier that all delighted to honor, while
General Alger, right at home, where he
is loved, was given a réception as hearty
ani cordial as any. Ex-President Hayes
was also honored by loud applause when-
ever the crowd caught pri 4 of him and
was last night surrounded by an im-
mense crowd at his reception at Colonel
F. J. Hocker's house,
Last night's festivities consisted of
three presentations—one to Commander-
in-Chlef Veasey of a $1,000 gold medal
sot with diamonds ; one of the same sort
to General Alger, from his aides of last
year, and one to Major Fingree, a member
of the Second Massachusetts heavy ar
tiblery, who is caring for all the mem.
bers of his battery by juruing his mag-
nificent estate into a camp, with a menu
card in the feed tent that would make
many hotels green with envy
Opposing the Celored Veterans,
Among the Selogation to the encamp-
ment are that of the department of
Louisiana and Mississippi. The
tions of this department will
Styles.
Com-
Latest
Prices. Cor-
HARPER
Centre EIall,
*
By, Wo
““Omstoris is so well adapted to children that
[ recommend it as superior to any pro eription
known to me." H. A. Amcuss, MM. 1,
111 Boy Oxford B4., Brooklyn, N.Y.
enna
wd
ren.
Castoria cures Onlie, Constipation,
Sour Blony ei wnopn, Eructation,
Kills Wort as, gives seep, and promotes J
gestion,
Without injurious medication.
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WILLIAMS ROGERS’
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
foroe, as a
elegance and cost Of 11s equ
AL ENGLISH COURSES,
ipment
PENNSYLVANIA RXR. R.
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD,
PX a m~Tmin 34. (Dally except Sunday
For Bunbury , Willkesbarre, Harrisburg and
tertnediate sialions, arriving st 5
3.16 p.m. , New York, 6.50 p
m,, Washington, 5.56 ». 1a, ¢
deiplia for all seashore points. Through pas
senger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore
0p. m-Train Daily except Bund
For Sunbury, Harrbbbarg and intermed inte
Lions, arriviog sl Philadelphia at 6.50 p.m,
Tork. 9.55 p.m, Baltunore, 64 p. in, Weshing
tonal 815 p.m. Parlor car through Ww Philadel
phia, and passenger cosches 0 hiladelphia and
Ballimore.
0pm ~Train 12 [Dally exoept Sunday
For Wilkestarre, Hazieton, Pottsville and inter
mediate points, arriving al Philsdelphis 1050 p
in. Baltimore 10.40 p.m
4p m~Tmin 6 (Daily) For Bunbury,
Harrisburg and ail intermediate stations, arriy
jog at Philadelphia, 4.25 a. m., Now York al 7,10 a,
m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg Ww
Philadelphia and New Yark Philadelphia pas-
sengers call retnaln in sleeper undisturted usu
70am,
1.29 a m~Train 4 Daily For Sunia
Harrasburg and intermediate stations, arriv
Fhlisdelphis st 6.00 a, mi. New York, 9.5
Haltimore, 6.20 a m., Washington, 7
Pullman sleeping cams to Philadel
paasctger coaches 10 Philadelphia sand
WESTWARD.
536 a. m~Train 3. (Daily) For Erie and Can:
andaigos and intermediate stations, Rochester,
Buffs sud Nagar Falls, with through Pullman
ours and passenger coaches (0 Erie and Roches
er,
10.1% Train 15, (Daily)
intermedisie vations.
248 p.m, ~Train 11 Daily SXoept Sunday.)
For Kane, Cauandaigus and intermediate siations
Bochester, Buffalo and Nisgara Falls, with
Lorough passenger comches 10 Kane and Kochess
er, and Parlor oar 10 Rochester
ip. m.~Train 1 Daily
For Renovo, Elmirs six inter
0.35 p wm~-Tmin 2 Dwily
port and intermediate stations,
ins
miltnore,
For Lock Haven and
except Bunday
medlinle stations
For Williams
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MORTANDON FROM
EAST AXD sOUTH.
Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night,
Phin 4.30 a m, Baltimore 4.45 8 wm, Harrisburg
A510 am, Wilkesbarre, 7.06 a. ta. (Daily except
Sunday) arrivieg at Montandon 10 23,
Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.90 a m, Washing.
ton 8.108 m., Baltimore, 900 a m, Willkesbarre
1Li7am, (Daily except Sunday) arriviog at
Montandon 205 pis, with parior oar from
Philadeiphia sod through passenger coaches
from Philadelphia and Baltiisore
Train 1 leaves New York 9.00 a my, Phils, 11.40 &
mm; Washington af 10.50 a m, Baltimore at 11.45
& mm, Wilkesbarre 2.12 pm, (daily except Bune
day) arriving st Montandou st 5.4 p mm, with
through passenger coaches from Priie and
Baltimore,
Train 21 leaves New York 4.00 pm, Philadelphia
5,25 pm, Washington 4.30 p a, Baltitaore 5.32 p
m, (asily) arriving st Moutandon 10.25 p m.
Train 3 leaves New York at 800 p mn, Philad
IL pm, Washington 10.00 p m, Baltimore,
11.20 p wm, (daily) arriviog si Montandon at 5 36
& my, with through Pullman sieeping cars from
Phila. Washingion and Baltimore and through
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bal
timore,
Philadel
LEWIBYRG ARD TYRONE RAILROAD.
t Sun .
Westward, : op ny Eastward,
MAM AM, BTATIONS AMNMPM.PM
0 25 5 50, Montandon 4 55
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HERE RELENNNRES Cae
SERENE ERSEE
TaD aac ff and 7 &
PoaH, rm, ani
General Manager,
T. Gls
10 we. Wastes no ; Cleans yd eri vp
SAW I nes Jnd Home I owers,
SAW MILLS atti invioneg
A.B. FARQUHAR CO.
Pennsylvania ARQ HAR CO ak. PA.
RS a He
HANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
0m ¢ Mo SATAY
ferred. BE Serr wacrs. No ox
Tee an Dusen eva, N.Y,
—
FO EGISTER 8 NOTICE ~The following ao,
counts have been exumnined, passed and
filed of record io the Register's office for the in.
speciion of bedrs and jegatoes, creditors and ail
olhern in any wise interested, and will be present
od Ww the Orphans’ Court of Centre county on Wes.
nesday , the 260h day of August, A. | 91
i he aooonnt
administrator o
Haines township
2. The account
of &¢ , of Michael
deceasod,
im
5
of Roah and
de, May E
deceased.
of Jobin L
Hess, 1
Gearge Weaver,
Hew, Isle of
Kreamer, executor
! Baines township,
Ae of
of Catharine
af
Luts
h x de , of
Daniel Lutz, law of Spring t deceased .
4. The first and Seal sooou of Paulive Hib
ior, adminastratrix out 8 : aunexo of
Jobin Hibler, ale of Milesburg boro, deceased.
5. The foal sccount of James H. Porter and E.
C. Campbell , executors of, &c., of John Reesman,
nie of Penn Wwwnship, deceased
6. First and Snal sccount of Winfield =
executor of, &o , of Cordelia (Delia) (
ale of Wheeung, W, Va., deceased
7. First and figal acoount of Wm. Goodhart,
executor of &v,, of John Goodhart, iste of Gregg
wwaship, decessed ,
0
loy,
Hilleary,
8. The Snal account of Christian Brown , guar-
Glan of Clara A, Brows (ne) Mulboliand, & mi
Bor child of Rudolf Mulholland, late of Burnside
Wwwuship, deceased,
¥. The figet and Socal acoount of ( i Loose,
guardian of Hurry A. Harter, minor child of
oward J. Harter, late of Gregg township, decons-
The acoount of Catharine A
man, executors, of ac, of Geo, B
fou wwnsbip, deceased
First and final scoount of Henry Reinbart,
executor of, &o., of Mary A. Vanada, iste of
Haines Wownship, decease
Hoy and Isaac
Hoy, ate of
és
execulor of, 4x
Ww nship, Geceased, and 1
of Busan Weavdr, deceased,
13. The sccount of Jeremiah Haines, surviving
executor of 4g. of Jacob Brumgert, ste of Mies
wwuship, deceased, and trustee under said will
of Regine Shafer, deceased
4. First and fisal account of 1H. H. Swover and
L. , Kurtz, executors of, &c., of Emanuel Kifings
er, late of Haines wwuship, deceased
Vipal sooount of JB. Alexander, adminis
Ursior of, dec, of Harris Way, sale of Union towns
ship, Geceawsed
h Halnes surviving
ammgart, ele of Miles
usios under sald will
ia
18 “The { of Busan Zin
rstrix
ima, ate of Wasa? "w Pp, us
17. The first a
EXectitor of, aC. ou
te towimhip, doeoeamed
1s. The sooount of Conrad lmmel, guardian of
the minor children of Levi Beoder, late of the
wwuship of Gregg, deoeassd,
19. Firstand Saal scoount of Clement Dale.
administrator ¢. t, a, of, &c., of David 1, Parsons,
inte of Bellefonte borough , deceased ,
2. The first and final account of John W. Stus
art, executor of Elizabeth Mosser, late of Harris
wwash ip, deceased
2i. The sccount of He nry Beck, administrator
de bowie won of Margaret Nestiorode, late of Libs
erty wash ip, deceased
22. The 2th annual scoount o f Daniel Rhoads,
surviviog trusies In estate of Win, A, Thomas, late
ol Bellefonte borough, deceased.
23. The first account of Wm, ¥. Reynolds and
Geo, W, Jackson , trustee under the will of Thos.
K. Beyuolds, deceased .
24. The third partial account of H. ¥, Bitoer,
executor of, &¢., of Jacob Bitoer, late of Gregg
tow ashi p, deceased.
2. First and partial scoount of Henry Melch-
$i adminis of, 4c, of Thomas Merryman,
ate of Worth fownsuip, deceased,
2, The second and final scoount of Isaac M,
Oradorf, executor of, &c., of Wim. Orndort, late of
Haines wownstip, deceased,
Zi. The final account of J. BR,
trator of, &¢., of Thomas Wolf,
wwuship, deceased
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inte of Miles
JOBN A, RUPP,
Reg
EW GARMA HOUSE,
opposite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
PRING MILLS HOTEL.
>. HB. Rabi Sprins Mills, Pa.
LH. , proprietor, Free
nd from all trains
AMERAN HOUSE,
Co
ond STEN ping. and Market Ste
LEWISBURG, PA.
on Ist floor
aag22'8s