COBURN, Oar Correspondent, Andrew Harter made a flying trip to Altoona on Saturday to meet his wife state of Ohio for the last few weeks. A. J. Campbell is at present work- ing near Woodward, on the Harter timber tract framing prop timber, Frank Hackenberg and wife after spending the summer at Lewisburg, came home one day last week to re- main all winter, Elmer Kooney is this week in Brush valley working at the carpenter trade for Mr. Stitzer, his brother-in-law. J. F. Garthofl’ has a cactus in his window that has one hundred and thirty-three full grown flowers on it. It’s a beauty. A party of our local hunters are away on a two weeks’ hunt on the Al- legheny mountains. When they turn, bear and deer no doubt will be scarce in that region. Eph. Bartholo- mew accompanied them as chief cook and baggage master, Rev. Wolf, of the Lutheran church will administer the Lord's supper to the congregation at this place on Sun- day morning at ten o'clock. Rev. J. C. Young, of Pleasant Gap preached a very spirited sermon to the Patriotic Order Sons of America, in the Lutheran church at this place on last Friday evening. The Order to the number of thirty or more were wear- ing full uniform and occupied the front seats, Mr. Young is a very able speak- er at times becoming very eloquent and oratorical. re- On Tuesday a deer, evidently driven from the mountains by dogs was play- | fully browsing in fields near Fiedler, | coming near the farm house of Mr. | Bradford; from there it started across | the valley towards Brush mountain, | soon the whole neighborhood aroused and gave chase, at least a doz- | en shots having been fired at it; at last | John Guisewite near Wolf's Chapel, | fired at it and laid it low; it weighed | one hundred and twelve pounds. This | was the second deer thal was shot in | the valley near that place within the last two weeks. Deer seem to be plen- | ty in that section. Mr. Arb Catherman, of Williams- | port is attending to the duties at the | station, in the absence of (i. R. Stover, who is off on a short vacstion. Wei rp was Suicide at Northamberlaad, Tomer Philips, resident of Northum- | berland, while under the influence of | strong drink, Wednesday afternoon, concluded to leave this wicked world | by the laudanum route. He had pro- cured two different bottles of two ounces each at different drug stores, and then announced his determina- tion to go out of this world. He went to the Palmer House and called for a drink of beer and emptied the contents of one bottle into it. He quickly swallowed the dose but was relieved of 223 Waterproof collure and euffs that you can clean yourscif by suaply wiping off with n {he genuine look exaetis en aud every piece LLuLO} Lael is marked this wa MARK. They are covering a linen collar or cult with ** celluloid,’ and are the on/y waterproof goods made with an inter! } nly goods that can stand th give perfect satisfaction. 1d not effect ed by moist hem and you will never for with above trade mark and refuse imitation have them we + direct on receipt each. Cuffs soc. 1 stand-up or wanted. The Celluloid (lompany, 427-429 Broadway, Rew York. RY TRADE ~~ fs, w + 4 mace by maa ¥ those any does not a sample ‘ollars 25¢. State whether collar is 517 turned-down A STRANGE CASE. How an 1 Enemy was Foiled. TH follow gr } gia t wie iin m snd bey d taken had A Little Too Late Is Too Much Too Late. It you wait you will be late sure, at of selling, these goods cannot —— present rate long. Those who see them buy at once, They take no chances. They are sure of the cheapness. They know that to wait means to let an opportunity slip. That may not occur as soon again. I. The new goods are truly wonderful values. If you miss seeing usnow, You lose dollars! Can you afford to do this? Consult your purse ,and come to us once, You will not regre FAUBLES. Penna. MONEY ONEY WILL PENNSYLVA Philadelphia & Erie KR. BR. Division and Northern Central Railway, ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL Altorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, Pe, Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange, oct Time Tebie in efloetl May 27, 1504 FRAIKS Attorney at Law is BELLEFOKRKTE. PA Office on second floor of Vorst's bulldl g hustled Ir LEAVE EARTWALD exeept JOHN KLINE HONTANDOS, #. Im Teal un id. (Ds For sunbury, Willkerbare Harrisbitirg and inter German | #8 Philladeip! ALS tn, Ball iin Connecting find fila for all points Through passenger coaches Seip aud Baitimore wilor oa north and English “om -lig Gre to Phils. r4 to Fhilladel- M. BOWER, (yrvis, BOWER & ORVISB, Atl orueys at Law BELLEFONTE FPA. ‘s Exchange bullding on second ‘Bush Office in Cride: AOor #130 pas eriger Cone Tain 1 Hazlet ate po iim ¥. FORTXEY, ) . Attorney st BELLEFONTE, Ps Office in Courad Building, ¥ York 2 ClLger conch Train ((LEMANT DALE, i ull Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, Office N. W, corner Diamond two First National Bank FA. doors from fans? ghia and New 3% Hers « a0 FERN 0 pleeper undisiured tUNKLE Alp ney. ht Law ELI EVONTE, P/ i bus Hak at ended wu bv given 0 collections HEWES, Allorpeys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA tion to collections Consultation in ANGLER & ial Allen Practice in tin COUrts ‘ < German and ou by ¢ English D. GETTIG ATTORNEY Farior car 10 Rock 1 wus aud &ll Amir Cons Train port ana of GH TRAIRS FOR 3 EAR] 5 iesves New Yo A490 Am , Ba BANKS. UNTY BANKING OX Woponits, week ¢ fron Mpm coaches Train 13 le senger HOTELS. IRE jy IN H( HK, Woods Caldwe Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample roc 3 first Boot any HEE Of BUsH Hi USE L Dageeil, Pr BELLEFONTE Bpecial attention given Wb country trade Prielon LEWISBURG AND TYRONE Ra Daily Except Bunda) | Westward PM P.M AM $V Monies PA apres NEW GARMAN HOUSE Opposite ¢ Court 1 62 & 2 » £ New ballding. ne heal. elect Good labile - i y | ert SPRING MILLS HOTEL, 8 47 rE 55 Rina D. H. Rubi. Propricior 8 2 Pe # 3 Oe £ if (a7 B21 2x Unk Hal 2 lew 0% KERHOFF HOUEY 27 Bai Dale Burm 1. M. Seunlaner Proprietor 3 7 Picasa BELLEYVONRTE, PA. #1 AR¢ 5 2 5 Bellefoni ins, Wi sample LHFROs train Free bus 10 and from NEW BRO( { iFree bus to PORE Of fiost teed rel wo wit & leave Lewisln the other bottle by parties who heard and juror of his act. He then went in pursuit of bottle And be may seem, but every bit of that and there has not LOAN OR BORROW. his rescuers with a club to lay them out, but they were not to be found. He died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Clara Vandyke, at one o'clock that af- ternoon. its fm ioraiiic Heory | Ww Vilson, the postmaster Welshton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarrhoea of long standing in six hours, with one small bottle of | Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant | surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual | with this remedy. In many instances | only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. be depended upon. When with water it is pleasant to take. sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville. in nd sais Squibs Picked Up. at the middle finger of his right hand badly framework of a saw while in motion. tage, the finder having left them there. ameter, was cut from a stalk a few days ago by Mrs. Fred Kurtz. ——————— Shot at a Shooting Mateh. at a shooting mateh hour later. titute circumstances and was one of | the best known and respected men of | his vieinity. iin We direct the attention of the rea- der to the prospectus of “The Indepen- dent,’”’ in another colum. As a relig- fous, literary and family newspaper, it stands at the head. The ablest wri- ters in Europe and America are con- stant contributors to its pages. nA AS A Destroyed by Fire, On Baturday night the barn of A. A. Kohlbecker, at Milesburg, this county, was totally [destroyed by fire, All the stock and jvehicles were saved, but twelve tonsil hay and about eighty bushels of offs and corn were burned. The loss is afput $800, on which there was no insurfnce, | wm of its ever did wands In weight, rom 170 to 137. thou Tour of Dr. Miles' Restorati ts on a positive by the Dr. Miles Medic 3 on receipt of price, $1 per repaid. Elkhart, bottle, six The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity f{ pick-pocket to get vour wi HN would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a This wong serful bow is now fitted to the | Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mari. None genuine without it, © Sold only through watch dealers. A watch cage coroner which makes a handsome charm sont froe on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. = | 1 «WR AC TON GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand jh hand Got an education at the Cental State N naldohodl Look Haven, Px. Firstolass accom . and rates, Hinte Suite aid Prarid oop For or Minn JAMES R.Ph, D, P ¥LDO Ph Do Riinsionr. led ENEECE EDN novly STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of Hollidaysburg, Pa. CENTRE HALL BRANCH, CLEMENT F. DEININGER, President. Sec. and Collector. DIRECTORS: Da. C. E. Exericx, J. Freep Kerrz. For the Person with Money. OUR PAID UP STOCK. Tells Its Own Story. INVESTOR, The following table shows the cost of our Running Stock to the investor No, Shares, Cont per mo, Thal cost Full Value, Khan a $§ Mis $ 10M 4 18 15 = FW 5 300 253 0 LR 6 0 Bib on 1000 00) 4 LR £10 80 150 ws 120 1002 OO 20% (we + 2% 15m 1365 00 2600 01 om Qo 236 OD - 5 10 00 63 00 Hy BORROWER * ( WO Oh S400 672 0 Estimated cost to Borrower 5 S00 1Mee 108 00 Wr S00 00 BG A000 16% 00 Oush Reed. (odd per mo Thtod $100 0 $ 1 a0 14 © 200 00 3» 1 A membership fee of one dollar per share must an om wy 4% 10 - socompanied with this stock, 400 00 £0 582 HO ow TR - 0 00 578 #0} ; 9 , 700 0 od This stock pays over 12 per cent. 1019 2 00 00 2 Interest, and is not Taxable in 1164 80 we on 0 1310 4 * 5 1000 00 00 this State. and valine Full ami Realed. $138 80 2657 400 80 534 80 fx 00 on Wm 1856 00 2074 00 W722 00 S08 00 6680 0 Thdai In weld Par Anwunl Value, In, vef'd gO § 40 8 BaD 00 & 40 a7 S00 12 65 18 W $0 00 18 4 134 = ND ND 2 0 HR 0 To (0 20 40 2h Shares, — SEREABT ERI 1456 00] — All information can be secured by applying to any of the above offi- cers or Directors, or to J, , SPENCER, GEN'L AGENT, HOLLIDAYSBURE, PA, HOME OFFICE. jan70m ————— De AI 3 4 NEW COODS COME WITH A RUSH! New goods are constantly coming with a rash, selecting the best from the market, and Latest styles in Dress Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Footwear, &c. 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