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In vialsat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or seat by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PAIGE sure Rife in adwa 2 will "held Lem taki dose, on everywhere, hatflas 30 and 81.00, A True Combination of MOCHA, JAVA and RIO, Picture Card Given With every pound package. For Sale everywhere, Weelsa Bgics Ca, Toleda 0 AT geo ME | TAKE THE NEXT MORNING § FEEL BRIGHT AND NE W AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. doctor says It acts Sently on the gtomach, liver n. pg and is & pleasant lazative. This drink i" made from herbs, and a preparsd for use as easily se itis enlied LANE’SH MEDICINE All druggist 4 sell it at S0e. and $1.00 a 0a Fan not get i send your address for free sam: : we . Family Mcdictn ay. A moves the bowels ench ¥. this be necessary. Addres ORATOR i “WOOBW ARD: LeROY, 5. 1, DOCTOR J. B. _HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES, 26 N. 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KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowlting Hens, i uA OFFICIAL VOTE OF CENTRE COUNTY, FOR ELECTION ON NOV. 8, 1892, AND Bellefonte, Centre Hall borough Howard borough Millhelm Borough { First Philipsburg econd W {Th South Phtlipsbu Unionville borough Benner township { Ni Boggs twp Ki Ly I Burnside townshij \ Ea College township iP We Curtin township . I Ferguson township } Ww NO \ Fast f We \ Ea Gregg township Haines town hip Hall Moon township Harrls township Howard towns Huston township Liberty township... Marion townshiy Miles township / Patton towns) Penn townshi Potter town { North Knsh township } Routh Snow Shoe town Wo rth Total vote Ma — ————— r— PENNSYLY ANL IA POINTERS. WiLKEsBARRE, Pa. Nov. 18. Simon | Feldman, a retired merchant of Pittston, | committed suicide last evening. The | deed was prompted by financial reverses. | Wikesparre, Pa., Nov. 14.—Police- { man Graeff, of Shamokin, was shot and | killed in that place by an unknown man Saturday night while patroling his beat. ! No arrests have been made. Harmissvrag, Nov. 12,—State Treas- | rer Morrison yesterday afternoon issued | & precept to the commissioners of each | county calling upon them for the pay- | ment of the four mill personal pro ty | tax. The property valuation h | 007, 558.81, and the four | amounts to $£2,564,080.238, PriLapELPHIA, Nov, 15, —John Givin, of Chester county, was convicted before J Thayer of selling at the Phila drove yard a cow affected with | the “lamp jaw.” The flesh of the ani- | mal was intended for bologna sausage. but Meat Inspector Lowrey luckily pre- vented this from being done. Given was fined $100, Mecxviie, Pa, Nov. 16 Lanb, while hunting for rabbits and ! partridges near this place, accidentally | | shot a son of Daniel Peifer. Very little | hope is entertained for the lad’s recovery. Mr, Laub shot into a flock of quail, and | Jone Peifer ran to pick up a bird that | ell just as Laab fired a second shot, | which took effect in the boy's back. | Easrtox, Pa., Nov. 16.—F. L. Chollar, a well known resident of Easton, was burned to death. He got up daring the night, and while carrying a lamp was mill ne fake with a convulsion and fell to the | floor, the lamp exploding and setting his night clothes on fire eo was 75 years old, and for twenty-five years was em- ployed by the Glendon Iron company as a machinist, Reaping, Nov. 12.—The sheriff has levied upon the furniture and other per | sonal property of the Reverting Fund | Life association of this city, on an exe | cution for $2,071.67, issued at the in | stance of John Hendel, a policy holder. i Mr, Hendel held a term policy, upon which, after it had run its course, he was unable to realize. He brought suit | against the association and obtained | judgment, | SHExaxpoAH, Pa, Nov. 14.—A con. | flagration started in one of the Philadel- | phia and Reading company’s houses at | Indian Ridge colliery, on the outskirts of Shenandoah, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning and destroyed five double tene- ments occupied by employes at that | mine. Many narrow escapes were made by occupants who were compelled to flee for their lives, and in many cases saved | nothing but their clothing. Hazrerox, Pa., Nov. 1 morning thieves entered the residonce of Otto Fiest, at White Haven, and after ransacking the lower roomn went u stairs to the apartment in which Mr. Fiest and his wite were asleep. The burglars, after lighting a lamp, com manded Fiest to arise, and st the point of a revolver forced kim to hssd over all the money he had, amounting to $110, While this was going on confederates visited Philip Stemple and got 250 cash in a similar manner. The robbers es. caped, ALiesrowxs, Pa, Keck has cheated the gallows, having died from nervous prostration. This is the verdict of the coroner's jury: “That William F. Keck came to his death at Lehigh county prison, Allentown, Le high county; that the cause of death was nervons the fear and terror of the execgtion im. minent."” Eni last evening Keck com- slained of feeling sick and vomited reely, He was too weak to Jive audi ence to the religious services being held by one of his ministers, and t latter was asked fo desist. He continued to grow weaker until he died. BEAVER Faris, Pa, Nov. 16, Notices aro posted in the C 0 mills stating that Jonlications fo for Wek will be re. ceived until Saturday, and men are erred. F present indi- cations the rod mill will start next Mon- bringing i om ki rr ton ELE BOROUGHS TOWNSHIP st i West North HIV 1 South pre pred pre — Calvin | 4.—Early inthe | Nov. 10.—~Murderer | exhaustion, saperinduced by | that the old | ‘ | PRESIDENT Pursiprse ] 1842 | i N. “Jd ‘9%s1d | [ ‘HOSIIIvH ‘uosIpuY i - puttasaly | sd] PUTIRARLD | sie ( North Warde aeons < South Ward... { West Ward... Milesburg borough... Yard ard. rd Ward wih pi celnet { precinet st prec t precinet precinet ast precinet ost precinet tL precinet st precinet } preeinet precinet recinet precinet. cinet Inet ¢inet H CONGRESS, “(1 ‘Nope | “=(1 ‘Pragowos Le | i LHPRoTHON OTARY.| ! ABROCIATE GISLATUNRE, JUDGE x r ‘ore wm | “dd | { Diwr, ATTY BV Lo MH. ~ » Braprorp, Pa, Nov. 14. —Yesterday afternoon a tramp giving his name as Anthony Hanlon or “Quinn” tagk ina small shanty on the bank the Tuna Creek, near the Buffalo, Rochester aud Pittsburg railroad shops, used by playhouse. A playing round the shank) and requested the tramp to get out his enraged the tramp, who seized a pail of crude oil and threw it on John Leggett. aged 14. It is alleged that he then set fire to the boy's clothes. Young Leggett was frightfully burned all over the body, his face and head being literally cooked. The villain was captured and handed over to the policg, and is now in the lockup. Young Leggett died last night. WiLriassrom® Pa.. Nov, 16.—A Ly | never read the newspapers was recently | swindled out of $1,400 by the “gold” | brick scheme. The farmer was lod to | believe that the “gold” brick had been brought east by an Indian, and by rep- | resentations that it was worth at least | $5,000 he was induced to make an ad | yance on promise of an equal division of | the full price. A confederate, nt { inure himself as an expert from the United States mint, made a test of the brick and | pronounced it good. The money was | paid, and the farmer went to a feweler | th have the supposed nu tested. | Upon discovering that he been vic | timized he concealed his identity. Dis | trict At Reilly has received in- | formation that leads &im to believe that | he can capture fhe swindlers, and is now | making an effort to find the victim. Wednesday, Nov, 16 Cholera is again increasing in virulence in 8t. Petersburg Georgia's plurality electors is 80,000 The horse show at New York the best displays ever seen in that city Mra. Lease announce didate for United Kansas The Democrats of Ladonia, Mo, cele brated the election of Cleveland by bum ing the hats of all the male residents’of the town lLoubet, the French liberated after serving one year of a six years' sentence for rioting at Fourmies, has been elected a councillor at Roubaix It has been ascertained that the amount embezzled from the Lombard Investment company at Kansas City, Mo., by William H. Russell, now in Me xico, will approxi mate $100 006. His offense does not come within the extradition treaty PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Stock Produce Exchanges Prrirapuienia, Nov, 15 Pennsylvania was sleady at BNGRANE. and the Lehighs were practically unchanged in price, Broad Top rose 1 per cent. to 41, but lost the advance Inter, while the preferred was steady. Clos. ing bids Lehigh Valley N. Pacific com N. Pacific pref Petnnaylvania Reading St Paul Lehigh Nav ] for the Cleveland is one of es herself as a can States senator from socialist, who was and 5 1 ig . N% he 27 15.16 wig , BG Reading g. m. 4s Aeading Ist pf. Sa Reading 2d pf. bs Reading 3d pf. bs H.& RT. com H.& B. T. pref W.NY.& Pa General Markets, Punnaosrernia, Nov. WB Flour- Winter super, $202.85 do, extras, $20502 7% No. 2 winter family, $2.70038.15% Pennsylvania roller straight, $4.00600.75 western winter clear, $4.55 @A8: do. do, straight, $3.7504; winter patent, SSAA: Minnesota clear, $1L.5G45 do. siraight, $4.75604. 15; do, patent, SLE; do, favorite brands higher. Rye flour, 8.804% per barrel Whaat Quiet, easier, with "de. bid and 90. asked for November; Tie, and Tilo, naked for December; 780. bid and "ie, asked for Jan unary: 78e. bid and Tigo. asked for February | Corn Dull, lower, with é84e. bid and $80 mked for November; 484e. bid and 6%, aaked for December; 4c. bid and 9c. naked for January; do. bid and 4c. asked for Feb. ruary. Onta-~Quiet, easter, with ce. bid and 0h4e. naked for November; 400. bid and igo asked for December; 400, and digo. anked for January; Wo. bid and 034. asked for Febru. ont Quiet, steady; extra mess. $0.2504.7% family, $8010, Pork Mod irate demand; new mess, $12.55 Cor ag meas, $1012.50; extra i, slew ° AC Sy firm; steam rendered, $0.75 Pen bee fp a ro ani nay vp Bauriwons, Nov, nares ng Cui Iter | | small boys in the neighborhood as a | number of boys were | | STRAY E ] =~ of the coming county iQrmer of the class who | one hun ! of Bel {| od as fo ! Finkbind { Push situate | and described as follows m or abou be i | erty ane accord imo NALUA we of an order By virta Court, of ( | at public fonte, Ia woe THI the follow) the pr fonte tow Ne Lot of boro of Bel as {follows ale YENTRE (O17 COMPANY. Al DIT NOTICE ndersigned 1 aim prog be a4 gu wird] 1 | ADMINISTRATOR'S B . BLE LAND. issued Dy Lhe Orphans et] entre county, there w ORI atthe Cornt H E, in Bell aM i0o'eloek, a1 REDAY, DEX ng described U iy of Wu it efonte, | a. viz On the on the south § by Water G. Bush inches on sald back the refrom erected a three story brick aw No.2 Lot of ground | of Wm. H Centre eon ows, viz on the east south 1! Madr houses, bat by land & ! Lytle and on Thereon erected three fr . nn. and bulid and Hm anor, fn the warrantee name Biair, situated in Halfmoon twp ny, Yaunge Bi A described as & Un the 1 " by land « afters bre ot hie the westhy | raising and man dre | as the Penna, ¥F 1 Acres, mu | dwelll Nos Ix and on Lhe | sald Water street ot nthe east } I now Fusser and others No. § bounded « bank streq Press Co Thereon ¢ house. stal No # west by 1) of Wm. H { bank sire ther with Lot of farm unded and the north b and on the south by ing log« No.7 wy cast by hes and on the containing 57 Thereon eo I house and Lot of grou and P and deseribed as folk No 8 twp w bar : |b publie road | dred feet I one hundred and fAfNty fe One-thin firmation | balance In cured by Onvie, BO e or ls ng house Fefonte lows, vi; } the north and ot the sould by ands « Lease held fn the bor Blair and on the of sale d acres, b nace 84 | barn and of gro | nthe } 12 d. bounded and deseri} aforesad vunded and deser Mire ! Jive H. Blair Water fromting about 2 feet in the borough of Bellefont by lands on the south b st by t north by west hy street Lion the we and on the rected a two story ie and other outt state in ot otigh of Bellefonte 3 the nert) the & ast by FY opt : ar works dawn mn et it land situated y land « f of Mott heirs a land of west by land of Wn acres, be the same mo ected 2a two story frame barn Wh M. (Office nd situate artiy in the bore we Yi Rpring d partly in : defonte wh of Be Kk street on the east by wm the south by a sald street back therefrom al fronts on and extendin NEw TERMS OF SALS Offs Nn cash on con the 1 of purchase money one-third in one with wigage on the Fras PF. Brain Ad Year interest to be se Wo years md and n premises ORYIN, nistratlor, Attorneys WER & ns pr oortut business attend General 1 mpl y ma n Garman of High CLOSING OUT RNITURE my entire AT COST in li : » hon Suis ity. AF E. NAGINEY'S STORE esf attended 0 given to coll 1 Allorney J. SINGER, INNEY AT Law of the Of tionps and rofessi ATT IN yl ANd LER SEY AY of Crider AW Exchange, Bells siness pro ALEXANDER ATTORNEY AT Law ess executed and collec Ofee on High street, & ling be efonte Pa CEA /] ro N. W. COR. PENNAVENUE AND SIXTH IST. 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STORM : SERGES 50 INCH FRENCH SERGE, US a TN More than 1.000 styles of New Fall Dress Woolens to select from. fled Gatalogus wh tains, also. a review but of the we've ordered atest In, IL fs erhausted ow much you'd profit br rite at onee for a oof BOGGS & BUHL, 15 Federal St. FGHENY, PA. Roane 8 NOTICH The following a ave been examined Jrassed and n the Register's office, for the « and legates s, creditors and anbywise interested, and will be Orphans Court of Centre pesday, the 3 day of N ! i i | : Vem. ount of James of ele of Wm whip. deceased tol W,. H. Decker Carner Gardner. sur Balley, ats administra {f Walker B ¢ als W. Haworth Simler late { Emeline Miller, exe na Harshberger, late of Wal a adiministrat of Philips Rrumgart Inte Rote, executor of of Haines town adminis of Penn town of D. H Reager, late and partial account of J Vistina Krumrine ! Krumrine ’ awed ntof D.F. Bowersox. guardian Munsey ™ inotr Snild of Henry J of Halpe ased wnt of Dn a pes oy il, late of By unt of DM. Lich, guardian of minor ehild of Col. Theodore rg boro, deceased he count of D. M et guardian of . G regs m in hild of Col. Theodore oh ‘i hn ter need Ih eo first and (or aeeonnt of B.( | Jey trustee W | the real egtate ff Wa ale of Spring towash Aaned pecount of Pa n W Dasham, admin of ote, of Lydia Nite ate of Potter 1, deceased The gecount of David Krape and Emerick, executors of ete. of Mary Rover {of Grege township, deceased 14 Account of Willis Weaver, ads of Wm. Montgomery, late h Pp. deceased Account of Wm. MeBates, administrator | of the, of Wm, Baten. late of Rush township, deceased 17. The final acoount of Adam Hoy, sdmin istrator of John T. Hoover, deod., as filed by executors of sald Adam Hoy. deceased, IL. The second and final aceount of Jasod | Runkle, administrator of ete, of Michael Run Xie, late of Bellefonte hora, deceased 1. The first and Rat account of D.C. Kel minor child of C. Patteroon, adminis trator of ete, of AY Fulton, late of Colle: deceased. tow Anehip, . Account of David M. Lieb, fan of O Fp by minor vhidd of 8 Stover, late feb 3 mo ide anton id rea oN ak RE Winer re Siithael Ranke. Cp iL N. Kru administrators Inte of College Netonte hora eoxly Hes Julg Coan i 1 John Inte nistrator | of el { Howard i™ IWIN Joux A. Rurr, Register,
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