The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1891, Image 5

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A Shoe Dressing seus? restore the 1ril
Hiancy of a worn shoe, and at the same tims
Preserve the softness of the leather,
LADIES will the Dressing you
using do both? Try it!
Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing
into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for
a few days, and it will dry to a substance
as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can
such a Dressing be good for leather?
Wolff's ACME Biacking
will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily
film which is as flexible as rubber,
25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for
25 Cents. HOW? By painting
25 square feet of Old Furniture with
PIK-RON
LEM White
WOLF
TRY 17.
& RANDOLPH,
8@7 North Froot Street PHILADELPIIA.
Dr. HUMPHREYS SPECIFICS Are scientifically and
carefully prepared prescriptions used for many
Joan in ilvaite practice with success. and for over
hirty years used by the people. Every single Spe.
cific Ie a special cure for the disease named,
These Specifies cure without drugging, purg-
ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and
deed thesovereign remedies ofthe World.
LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES. PRICES,
Rsyers, Congestion, inflammations 3
orms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle. 2!
2 ing Colle, or Teething of Infants , 2.
arrhea, of Children or Adults, ,°
s unter
ra
Griping, Bilious Colic
orbus, Vomiting
ronchitie..
4 oothache, Faceache oS
ches, Sick Headache, Vertigo 3.
yapepsia, Billous Stomach oe
ressed or Painful Periods...
tes, too Profuse Periods... ol
{ree ys Cough, Dimeult Breithing .
5 t Rheum, Eryipelas, Eruptions. ,:
heumatiam, Rheumatic Pains 4
ever and A gue, Chills, Malaria
files, Blind or Bleeding
Ophthalmy or Sore, or Weak Eyes
Casarr » Influenza, Cold in the Head
Whooping Cough, Viclent Coughs.
sthma, Oppressed Breathing
Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing .
Nero a, Enlarged Glands, Swelling . 530
fleuetal Debility, Physical Weakness
ropay, and Scanty Secretions %.
em Sel ess, Sickness from Riding .
Hiduey Jeans... . .e
Nervaus Debi Daal Veal
news, un 0) " "
Five Ma An, Canker... ..... . 3
Br nar 3 ea kness, Wetting Bed. ,
winfu er iodr: with Spam .
ases of the Heart, Palpltationl
Epilepsy, Spasm, St. Vitus’ Dance. 1.
Dipht erin, Ulcernted Sore Throat.
3 §Chronic Congestions & Eruptions , {
Sold by D nts, or sent Jostpaia on receipt
of price. Dr. Hoxrnexys® Maxtas, (164 pages)
richly bound In cloth and gold, mafied free.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE OO.
Cor. William and John Streets, New York.
TER TIBI,
LLL AS ENR ERNE
LE UN EVERITT ATR WE \ 1 §
CX RES VIVLES.
UMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS. -
Used by all owners of Horse and Cat.
tle. A Compliment copy of Dr. Humphreys’
Veterinary Manual ( } on treatment and
care of Domestic Animals-—-Horses, Cattle,
Hogs and Pou ~ Sent free. rede
MaDicixe Co, oor, William and Jobin Sts, N, Y.
The Most Saccesslnl Remedy over discov.
red, as it Is cortain In is effects and does not
Ulister. 1 oof below
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Brrvenvow, Pa, Nov. 5, "W,
De. B. J. Ke¥pars Co
Gents—I would Lika to makes known to these who
&re almost persuaded to use Kendall's Spavin Cure
the fact that [think itis a mont exeollont Liniment,
fihave used ton & Blood Spavin The horse went on
ree legs for throw are when 1 commenced to
use your Kendall's 8iavis * | used ten hot
ties on the horse and *¢ worked him for three
Years since and has not en lame,
5 A. CURL.
Yours truly, WE
¥ N.Y. Nov. 2, 130,
Li
Genyavrow
Da B J. Kswpste Co.
Enssburgh Palle, Vi.
Genta: In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cure Iwill
Say, that a year ago | hed & saluable young hearse be.
come very lame, hock enlarged and swollen. The
wn about hero (we have ho Veterin Bur.
Enon here) pronounced his lnmeness Blood vin
or Tho win, they all told me there was no
enre for it, he becans shout useless, and | con
Sidered him almost worthiess. A friend told me of
jhe merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so |
whe a pottle, and I oonld gee very plainly great
bw peovemments immediately from its use and before
the bottle was tsod up | was satisfied that it was
Sotug Bir a great doal of good. 1 bought a second
bottle and before it was used up my horse was
enred snd has been In the team doing avy work
SH the censon since ast April, showing no more
signs of { eopaider your Kendall's Spavin Cure
& valuabls medicine, and it should be {a every
Ftaghades Fre Tove bund, ectiully fan
EUGRYE DEWITT,
Price §1 per bottle, or six bottles for §5. All drug.
«wits have It or can get 16 for you, or It will be sent
to any address on receipt of price by the proprie-
wry, DR. 8, J, KENDALL Co.
Esosburgh Falis:, Vermont,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
THE DISABILITYABILL IS A LAW,
Soldivt's Disabled] Since the War are
Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose sons died from effects of army sorvise are
incinded. If you wish your claim ily and
omafully prosorated’
I dress =" James Tanner,
Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve,
The Best Halve in the world for Cuts
Braines, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Fever
Booen, Totter, Chappe lands, + Silblaine
Coron, nud ull Skin Eraptions, positively
enren Piles, or no ony requir-d It je
goars teed 10 give effect mtislaetion, or
money vc funded Prices 25 cunts per box
JOR SALE BY J.D Soresy, Drug
gine,
PENNSYLVANIA NEWS
Items of Real Interest Presented
in Condensed Form.
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS 90 AND SAY
A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and
Local Happenings Picked Up Herve
and Therein the State and Flashed
Over the Busy Wires.
PorrsviLig, Pa., Sept. 1.—The skele-
ton of a wen was found in the woods
near Lofty yesterday. ‘Phere was a bub
let hole in the heek of the skull, which
indicated that the man had been mur-
dered. It is thought the body has been
in the woods for over a year,
ASHLAND, Pa, Aug. 31.—An explosion
of gas occurred at the Girard colliery,
Girardville, which resulted in the serious
injury of James Powellet and Owen
Tierney. The explosion was caused
the igwmition of a fuse after the men h
Shared three holes in the face of the
preast,
WILKESBARRE, Pa., Aug. 20. Hamil
ton Seymour, a miner, 71 years old, was
instantly killed mm Pine dge colliery
of his head was blown off.
sought a place of safety before Seymour
fired the blast,
THE HISTORY OF A WEEK
Wednesday, Aug. 20,
Near Nicholasville, Ky., Mrs. ay
Michardgon and her two little a y
aged § and 6 years, wee swept fioma
bridge by a train snd killed. The Baby,
lying flat upon the thes, escaped,
The president yestorday dined with ex-
Seaator Rdmuods at Burlington, V4., asd
delivered addresms at Fort
Whitehall, N. Y., and Branden,
bury, Vergennes, Rutland apd Bueling-
ton, Vi. Last night he spoke at St. Al
bans. Today he is being entertained at
Montpelier by the legislatare.
Thu reday, Aug. 27. i
1. Newton Baker, Colondl Ingersoll’s
private secretary, who was shot on Aug. 1
by Orville E. Anderson, is recovering.
President Harrison wns yesterday re
ceived by the governor aud legislature of
Vermont, and delivered a stirring address,
The Volunteer and the Gossosn were the
winners in the run of the Eastern Yacht
club from Booth bay, Me. yesterday,
Ball Player Kelly says he is to receive
$20,000 from the Boston Leagwe club for
the balance of this season and mext year,
besides a ticket to Europe for himself snd i
wife,
Friday, Ang. 28,
Carmen Sylva, Reumnania’s queen, is!
Hon. Barton 8. Weeks, of New York, was |
Broodside Collifry, which
about 1,000 men and boys, and had been
idle on account of having been flooded
by the storm of one week ago, resumed
operations yesterday. The large pumps
ope,
WiLLiaMspPoRT, Pa., Aug. 81.—The
Miller secretary,
delegates to the state conven-
tion: Messrs. S. W.
Holloway, Dr. D. C. Flanagan,
5S. Montgomery, A. B. Kast, P. J. Eis-
welt and W. E. Throne.
It is stated at Washington that Thomas
Fortune, the colored editor of New York,
well, will succeed Frederiek Douglass as
At Third creek, near Statesville, N. C.,
& passenger train on the Western North
Carolina railroad plunged from a bridge a
distance of sixty feet and twenty-two were
evidence that a
track was purposely loosened by tramps.
Saturday, Aug. 20.
Ex-Governor Seales, of North Carolina
The trial of the May Day anarchist |
rioters at Paris was concluded. Deschamps
of claims, died of heart disease
day. He had been in poor health for
last. The
Tuesday.
WiLKkEsBARRE, Pa., Ang.
cident oceurred at the §is
bery last evening. Hamilton Seymour,
an English miner, has been employed in
the mine for many years. He was sub-
Ject to fits. Last evening while in the
act of firing a blast, he was seized with
a fit and fell to the ground. ‘
exploded and blew So unfortunate man
to pieces,
CARLISLE, Pa., Aug. 20.—One of the
most successful exhibitions ever held by
the grangers was brought to a close last
evening.
funeral will take place on
290.—An ac.
Levieile was acquitted. |
Oliver Wendell Holmes is today sele- |
brating his eighty-second birthday at his
Boston home. Aside from a slight defect
in his eyesight, he says he is very well and
very happy.
At Vitebsk, Russia, the hungry people
broke into the railway station and private
residences in search of food. They sav
John Baker, aged %, a New York
aod 4 and then
All were dead when found.
showing pre- |
He was probably insane,
Monday, Aug. 31. i
At Stanton, Va, a collision occurred on
miles west of Stanton, by which four mea
»
E. M. Lewsbury, Many other mem-
bers of the order made short addresses
on the question of helding & constitu.
tional convention. The exhibition will
be held at the same place next year.
tinuous rains of the
bave been unfav
of potatoes. Reparts have been recived
are rotting in the greund. pon the
strength of these reports potatoes, which
30 cents per bushel, have advanced.
Easton, Pa, Sept. 1. — James E.
ists in the Lehigh valley, died yester-
Daily Argns for ten
that reported on the BE
Press. Mr. Reilly was the Corres poud-
ent from this section of The Evening
Telegraph, of Philadelphia, for the past
ten years, and for papers in other cities,
A wife and six children survive him,
PriLAbELPRIA, Aug. 31.—Side by side
in one casket covered with flowers Ia
the dead bodies of the suicide, Li
Wilson, and her babe, at the residence
of the dead girl's mother.
George Hogan, the Aon Harbor (Mich.
aeromout, made a balloon ascension yester-
While performing on a
feet from earth, he Jost
and fell to the sidewalk below:
His bead was smashed beyond recognition,
Tuesday, Sept. 1.
At Chicago Henry Towner, a board of
His assets and
liabilities are said to be small Hb says
he will soon resume operations
Bev. Dr. J. W. Olmstead, editor emer.
tus of The Walchman, the Baptist denom.-
national paper, died from heart failure
yesterday at Manchester by the Sea
The preliminary work on the big tunnel
forward rapidly. Of the 3540 fect to be
Dispatches received at Asbury Park,
N. J., say that H. A. P. Carter, ex- Hawai- |
lan minister to the United States, is lying
His phywicians there are very anxious fi
i
Katie. For an hour or more a constant
stream of people passed through the
house and viewed the remains. The
religions services were conducted by
Rev. C. H. Woolston, of the East Bap-
tist church,
people daily visit the scene of the exten-
sive washout on the Lebanon Valley
railroad, between Sinking Spring and
Wernersville. No other repairs have
been made than to lay a temporary
track around the
is still as it was on Monday morning
after the flood had done its work. Most
of the hands were transferred to the
Reading and Columbia branch where
two hundred men have been at work all
the week. It is expected that, according
to the progress already made, a tem-
porary track will be completed by to-
night.
Bobi ii Sept. lia the United
tes circuit court Judge Acheson
handed down an opinion in the case of
the Peunsylvania Railroad ompatay
versus Townsend Whelen et al, the
Allegheny Valley Railroad oo Ys
decrecing that the sale of the latter
road must be wade upon the ori
bill filed Ly the Pennsylvania penal
in 1884, Tnch frovides, that the sale be
made sa % tO a on mortgages,
The income bookholders intervened,
asking that the sale be made u the
discharge of the liens on
31 the on whl be mane ob
w un y to .
the interest on the os. : Tastond of
satisfying them. The formal decree of
sale has not yet been made, ’
PrmLaverriia, Aug. 28. — Charles
Lawrence, the assistant cashier of the
Keystone National bank, who is ander-
a sentence of seven years imposed
J Butler more than a week ago
in the United States district court, has
Te dull cotila hich is addressed to
Ww
to deceive the ey ths bak officials
address, {
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. |
Produce Exchanges. ;
Privapsirnia, Ang. dl The city stock
The most active stock was Read. |
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buoyant. The first preference crossed 6), |
Following were the closing bids i
Lehigh Valley 5
N. Pac. com. “BR
N. Pac. pf. - TI
Peaneywania « E98
Reading. 171008
Lehigh Navigati's @
Reading 1st pf ts ng
Heading 2d pf a
Healing 3d pf Se 31
W.N.Y.& Pa. 0g
H&BT. pref... — |
The Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31. State and western
vania roller process, $4.7505 western winter
olenr, $4705: do. do. straight, $5@5.15
winter patent, new, $5.1005.40; Minsesota,
clear, $LTS@S ME do. straight, $4.10858.35% do,
patent, $5.4088. Rye flour, §5 per barrel.
Wheat Firm, quiet, with $1.
$1.07 asked for August: $1.06%
asked for September:
Coro— Firm,
August: fige,
tember: 68850,
.
HEL
17
Quiet,
family, $1334.
Pork—1nactive, steady; new mess, $11.50812;
old mesa, $10@10.75% extra prime, $10.25810.75,
Lard—Quist, firm, steam rendered, $6.95.
Eggs-Quiet, firm; New York and Pennsyl.
yania, 1801000 . wastorn, (T1660 100.
1891. SEPTEMBER.
Su. Mo. | Tu. | We. | Th.
1.1213
8 10
15 17
1891.
Fr. |8a.
415
11112
18(19
2526
7
14
21
16
The Tragie Death of Crown Princes
Rudolf Recalled,
THE TREACHERY OF A COUNTESS
The Young Baroness Confided in
the Countess, and the Latter Used
Her Kwsowledge for Blackmailing
Purposes—TFhe Tale Phat Was Sup
pressed by Imperial Decree,
Le Aug. 3l.—A deuble suicide,
or a ad ewicide, ocecurred at
= Austr a, on Jam. a, 1849,
that the world and esmsed a
icunt avmeation. At that time the young
Maia dn Vetsors hig feu
dead, with her lover, the Crown
Prince Ralolph of Austria
So mawy rumors were circulated at
the time concerning the young girl that
her mother, Baroness de Vitzera, re
solved that §he whole truth should be
known, and to this end edited a story,
which was put into the forin of a vol
ume, to 2s Kirin het unger, and
fifty copies were printed. The emperor
ven +o irtended publi ation, and
seizare of the volumes, The manuscript
was saved, and from it the story is told,
A Mother's Narrative,
It gives a consecutive narrative of the
aflsir in so detailed a way that its ac
curacy apparently cannot be called into
question. Au important feature, accord.
part played in the tragedy by no less a
personage that the niece of the empress
of Austria. The distinguished lgdy's
actions are given with the fullest of de-
tail, and the pamphlet accuses her of
being not only the intermediary but a
blackmailer as well. Baromess Marie's
last letters to her family are likewise
made public, and the story is tokd how a
fortune teller was made to play a mys-
terious part in the tragedy.
Briefly summarized, sud as told in
the young girl's letters, the story is that
aroness Mare Vetzera, then 17 years
old, fell in love at first sight with the
crown prince, and that she frequently
met him in the ordinary social way.
Finally she entrusted her secret to
Countess Larisch, the empress of Aus
tria’s niece, and this lady at once under.
took to act as a go between, while taking
advantage of her knowledge of the state
of affairs to levy blackmail from the
= A Countess’ Treachery.
At one time the mother of the girl sus
Jueted that something was amiss, bat
Countess harisch was with some
plausible tale. The facts all this are
given in great detail in the mother's
Jaurpblet At last the gir
ing, by prearrangeenent
god tow Bours lee be
the *
De Tr hE
was broken 40 the jmether by the em-
press of Austria A
The pam pidet
thoughts of
her best to
step. It was not'unfil hope
them had fled that she resolved to share
his death,
amide, but time
diprade hitn
coffin bes
me g her;
done to lay the bisme on Ge A
& barrowin as to
mother, T
abont ber wre exposed and the davghter's
miessages-given,
————— a
TWO MORE BODIES FOUND.
Mayor Grant Makes a Discovery in
the Park Place Ruins
New Yorx, l.—~Mayor Grant
made a personal visit to the scene of the
Park ei. disaster Jouaraay; He
poked about in the ru in the vapit
ander the sidewalk, and was horrified
to discover the charred and mutilated
body of a man. What looked like an-
other human being was lying near by,
Word was immediately sent to
board of health and the coroner's .offies,
and the mayor has issued directions that
all of the wreckage be cleared away at
The first body discovered is supposed
to be that of Abraham Derkaveritch, of
141 Delancey street.
in the bronze
Co
Nine English Miners Killed,
Losson, 1L.—An explosion
, , near Bed.
nm
Prostdent Fillmore's Sister Dead.
San Fraxciseo, Ang. 31, Mw, Julia
Styles. Lowest
Latest
_ Prices. ' Cor-
HARPER
Centre EXfall,
u Penna
*Castoria is so well adapted to children that
[| recommend it ag superior to any prescription
ROWE 0 we." H. A Amcuzs, M.D,
111 Bo. Oxford B4., Brooklyn, NX. Y.
ia Constip
rrovea, Ero Om
nioep, and promotes
medication,
Pulton Blreet, N.Y
WILLIAMS & ROGERS’
elegance and cost of its equipment
BUBIXESS UNIVERSITY
Ee
mavistantis as
the exlent
PENNSYLVANIA R.
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division
and Northern Central Railway.
OD
Ave
Time Table, in effect July 19, 1891,
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOSN, EASTWARD
$27 a.m ~Traln 14. (Daily except Bunday
For Susbury , Willkesbarre, Hurrbburg and ins
lennediate stations, arrivieg si Philadelphia at
415 p.m. Kew York, 550 p.m, Baltimore, 3.10 p
wm, Washinguon,b wd m, connecting si Phils
deiphia for all seashore poipts. Through pas
senger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
Lp. m~Tmin 8 (Dally except Bunday.)
For sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate sias
Gone, arriving al Philadelphia st 650 p.m, New
York. 935 p.m. Baltimore, 6.45 p.m, Washing.
WWnstl B15 p.m. Parlor car thvough to Philadel
in, and pas-enger coaches Ww Philadelphia and
dimote,
500 p.m. ~Train 12. [Daily except Sunday.)
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Poltavilie and inter.
mediate points, arriviog at Philsdelpliia 1050 p
Wm. Baltimore 10.40 p.m,
4p m~Tin 6 (Daily) For Suabury,
Harrisburg and ail inlormediate stations, arriy-
lng at Fai phin, 4.5 a m., New York at 7,00 a,
m. Pullman sleeping cams from Harrisburg to
Philadelphia and New York Philadeiphia pas
URES CRU Memialn Io sleeper undisturtbed untill
TO0s. m.
i a m~Trmin 4. (Daily) For Bunbury,
Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia at 600 a, 1m. New York, 2.90 a
Baltimore, 6.20 a. mm, Washington, 7.30, a mw
Pullman sleeping cam to Philadelphia and
passenger coaches Ww Philadelphia and Baitisnore,
WESTWARD,
53a m~Tmin 3, (Daily) For Erie and Can-
andaigus and intermeaiate stations, Rochester,
Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman
cars abd passenger conches Ww Erie aud Roches
er,
10.37 ~Tradn 16. (Dally)
intermediate stations,
208 p. m~Train 11. (Daily except Sunday.)
For Kaos, Usa im and inlenpediate sualions
Hochester, Buffalo rn N Rais, with
through er coaches to Kane and Roches
ter, and Panior oar 10 Rochester,
854 p. m~Train 1. (Daily except Sandsy.)
For Renovo, Elmira and intermedisie stations.
05 p. m~Tmin 21. (Daily) For Williams
portand Intermediate siations,
For Lock Haven and
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM
EAST AND 80UTH.
Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 uight, Philadel.
ia 4.30 a m, Baltimore 4.40 a m, Harrisburg
0 8m, Wilkesbarre, 7 00 a. ma. (Daily except
sunday) arriving at Moutandon 10 23.
Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 850 a m, Washing
on 5.008 m, Baltimore, $00 a mi, Willkesbarre
1Li7am, (Dally except Sunday) arrivieg at
Mountandon 20; pm, wilh parior Oar irom
Philsdeipnis and through passenger coaches
from Phisdelphia and tunore
Train | leaves New York 9.00 a ma, Phils, 11.40 =
mm; Washington at 10.50 a wm, Baltimore at 11.45
& in, Wilkesbarre 3.12 p m, (dally except Sune
day) arriving at Montandou at 5.04 pm, with
through passenger coaches from Phila. and
Baltimore.
Train 21 leaves New York 500 pm, Philadelphia
5,25 p m, Washington 4.30 p wa, Baitimore 5.32 p
im, (Gadiy) arriving al Montandon 10.25 pm.
Train § leaves New York ai 800 p m, Philad,
ILE pm, Washington 10.00 m, Baltimore
11.30 p m, (daily) arriving at Montandon at 5 56
a ay th through Pullman sleeping cars from
Phila., Washington and Baltimore and through
passenger coaches from Philadelplbin and Bal
Umore,
— i ——-
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD.
Duly Except Sunday,
Westward, Eastward
MAM. AM. BTATIONS., AMI MP
0, Motitandon $20; 1
0! Lewisburg
he
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CEO ed ee T5000 5080 RO NO BS 80
SEREHNELATESENESHENSE XK
No
Reet
Gen'l Purger AR',
OU 3 ST BL AA GH 6 IB RO $e.
2 GAEMA OUSE
opposite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The New Garmes House has arisen fre
ashes and is open for the publi New bs
new farniture throughout
bells, and all modern
table,
NENG MILLS HOTEL.
Spring Mills, Ps
D. H. Rab, proprietor. Free
nd from all trains
"Bus to
CA MERAN HOUSE,
Corner Second an J Market Sts.
ORD & ZERFING, PROPRIETORS,
LEWISBURG, PA.
(Good Bample Rooms on 1st Rod
saagZ?s
Free'Baos to all Trains.
I ie Lortones bees beer me de at
work fur us, by Anes Page, Austin,
Tens, end Jno. Bons, Toleds, Oia
we out, Others are doing ae well Why
wit you? Bome sere over S08. 00
outh. You ran do the work and live
1 hotne, wherever vos sve. Eves be.
BE are easily serndng Dom $6 se
10a dey. AY ages. We show you how
shart you. Can work in spars thane
or all the time. Hig money for works
on. Fallere snknews smong them,
» NEW snd wonderful. Parthon urs fron,
H. Hallett & Co., Box 880 Fortiand,
CIOLR1 PROCLANATION —~WHREEAS THR
Hon. A. O. Fast, President Judge of the
Court of Common Fleas of the 9th Judicial dis
trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and
Rustisgdon, and the Hon Daniel Rhoades and
the Hon. Thos. F. Riley, sssoc ate Judges in Cen
tre, having issued rheir precept bearing date the
NG day o5 “aiy 1881 Ww we directed for holding
& Court of Uy aud Terminer and gen. ral Jail
Delivery and Quel r Sessions of the Peace in
Bellefonte, for toe { Usntve, and com.
menoe on the 4h : ihe 24th day
of August 18%], and Ww vouli wu weeks, No-
tice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, Aldermen and Cobstables of said
county of Centre, that they be then and there in
the p persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day. with thelr records, inquisitions, ex-
sminstions, and their own remembrances, to do
those things which to their office appertaius to
be done, and those who are bound In recogniz-
ances 10 prosecule against the prisoners thal are,
or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall be
Jus §,
Given under my hand, ai Bellefonte the 20h
day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1891 and the
one hundred and floiintnth your of the Iinde-
p of the Uni Hiates
penance WN. A. ISBHLER,
Sheriff,
BGAL BNOTICE-NOTICE 18 HEREBY
given thai the account of Wiliam P
Hames, Commitice of the estate of Benjemin.
Frazier, a lunstic, has been filed in the prothono-
wry 's office, and that the same will be confirmed
at our next Court of Comm ont Plena, unless €x-
ceptions be filed thereto L. A, Bcitasyren,
“ Prothonotary
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payment, and those having claims against the
same 10 present them duly asthentionted for set.
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