TUSSEYVILLE. Breezy News Items as Gathered by Our Correspondent The laying of the corner stone of the United Evangelical church edifice was largely attended; many were compell- ed to remain outside, there not being room enough to seat them in the tem- porary building, The wedding of Mr. W. E. Detwiler and Miss Sarah McClellan was quite a sly one, but the serenading Friday evening was not of a sly nature, Miss Lydia Spangler returned home Saturday after the expiration of anoth- er school term. Mr. David Stoner has been on sick list but is able to be out Saguin. rien TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. the The following action was taken by the W. H. and F. M. 8. of the St. Pe- ters Lutheran church of Rebersburg: Whereas, God in his all-wise Prov- idence has for the time sent death into our circle and removed our beloved sister Gertrude 8S. Gramley; our recording secretary; a faithful worker in the cause. Resolved, That while mourn our loss, we bow submissively to the will of our Heavenly Father, believing that He doeth all things well. Resolved, That cherish the memory of our sister and hereby express our highest apprecia- tion of her labors in the We lament her absence from our society, from the church and prayer-meeting, and from the community in which she lived. But we mourn not as those who have no hope, knowing that our loss is her eternal gain. Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved family our warmest sympa- thy, commending them to their Heav- enly Father's care, Resolved, That our feelings forth in these resolutions be in the minutes of our society; that ach member wear a badge of mourn- ing for thirty days; that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased, and the oy be published in the Missionary journal and one of the county papers. Lizzie L. HAINES, WINIFRED 8. WoLF. GRACE MILLER. RS — — second we we deceased cause, as set recorded Teachers’ Examinations Prof. Gramley, County Supt., will CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS, Sometimes Called Bright's Disease-—Dr. Hartman's Latest Lecture. In the course of a recent lecture at the Surgical Hotel Dr. Hartman said: “Catarrh of the kidneys is a very common disease, growing more and more common each year. The sympt- oms are pain in the back;scanty, high- colored urine, containing albumen and various sediments; nausea, and some- times vomiting; puffiness of the face and feet; dropsy of ‘the legs; shortness of breath and general weakness, pallor and dryness of the skin, chilly feel- ings alternating with fever and sleep- lessness, “A tablespoonful of Pe-ru-na should taken before each meal, between meals, and at bedtime, and enough Man-a-lin at night to produce one nat- ural action of the bowels each day. When the disease is of long-standing heated Pe-ru-na should be applied to the back in addition to the above treatment, and the diet consist prineci- pally of milk and dry toast. Avoid liquors and tobacco, be Medical Books Free. Drug Manufacturing Ohio, are offering free, post-paid, two medical books, one The Pe-ru-na Co. of Columbus, on catarrh and catarrhal diseases, the other on spring medicines and spring These contain the very latest and most reliable informa- tion on these important subjects. For free book on cancer address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. diseases. books —————— A lady in Tooleys, La., sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle Chamber- lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in for- ty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring’ Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, was very of nm snmas—— i — roo MARRY THIS GIRL-SOMEBODY. Mr. EDITOR: — I stained a blue silk dress with lem- color ? I am makiag lots of money selling the Climax Dish Washer, Have not made less than $10 any day I worked. Every family wants a Dish Washer, and pay $5 quickly when they dishes washed and dried perfectly in see the hold his annual examination for teach- ers on the dates given below, as fol- lows: Milesburg and Boggs—Central City Huston ~Julian we Union and Unionville—Unionville College— Lemont Curtin, Howard Howard Boro—Howard, Liberty —Eaglevil Marion Jagkaony! 1 . Millheim and P: -Millheim Walker—Hublersburg Patton—Waddle's Sci House Benner—Knox's Schoo! House Bellefonte and Spring- Bellefonte Ferguson —P Harris—~ Boalsburg June 14 Snow Shoe and May X May May May 2 May 27 | were MARY 2 ~May May 31 June 4 | 5 | 29 enn June b | June 6 | ool High School Bid'ng, June 11 ine Grove ) wo Burnside—Snow Shoe June 17 Philipsburg, Rush and South Phil Phpsb'rg . Taylor—Hanoah Furnace Half Moon-Stormstown Worth—Port Matilda Haines—Aaronsburg Miles—Rebersburg..... . Centre Hall and Potter—Centre Gregg Spring Mills Specials — Bellefonte ipsburg — ~June 18 June June X June 21 June 4 June 25 June 27 - June 28 and August 16, i9 Hall July 26, fm a —— How to Sacceed, If wish to be somebody ‘pitch in.” Joys, the world is wide, you The | Where | others have gone you ean If the old track don’t suit, make ones Success is never obtained without fort. If you fail once, try again. you fall down, get up again. If dark, strikealight. Areyou in shade? move around; for, if there's shade on one side, there is sunshine on the oth- er. Take time, boys, don’t hurry too fast. Go slow, especially till you know the road or become acquainted with your team. Mind your own Don’t stop to retail gossip— right on, straight ahead, get there, t— New Music Book. We have received a copy of a new music book, ‘‘Beirly’s Day of Praise,” consisting of solos, duets, trios, quar tetts and choruses, by Alfred Beirly, of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Beirly is a native of our county and is the head of one of the leading musical publication houses in Chicago, and all his publications are a success, brave always have friends. gO. : new i of- | If it's business, -but go and—you’'ll What a Noise There'll Be, A device has been patented at Col- umbus, Ind., by which the steam whistles are to be sounded by electric- ity. From any given point all the steam whistles in the United States can be sounded simultaneously. The object is for sounding the whistls on correct time. —————— A ff SS To Clean Knives, To clean knives without soiling your hands use a good-sized piece of cork, which can be manipulated on the knife, and in a little while will give all the brightness and cleanliness de- sired. EL AA MU BS nb ~Read Lyon & Co's great spring opening on page five of the REPORTER, They offer some extraordinary bar- gains in all departments of their store, Their stock is larger than any in this part of the state, and a dollar invested here brings returns, I generally sell at every It is easy selling what every family wants to buy. I sell many and he an I will clear $3,000 this Nolen, 60 Ohio, any- as is }y addressing J. H. W. Third Ave., Columbus, one can get particulars about the Dish and candoas well as I am Talk about hard you off a mortgage when if you only work; when they good opportunities, MAGGIE R. ——— Figured China Silks, 20¢c a yard Striped Wash Silk, joc. a yard. Lyon & Co. A new spring suit from Lewins, Jellefonte, is the proper thing now in times; can soon pay GRAIN MARKET, ED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISBIN, a Eggs Lard shoul i a Tallow Potatoes, - ad After THREE MONTHS of Daily Wear This Collar Is Still in Good Condition. 3 That'sbecanse it'sthe''CrrLLULOID" Collar, Mts original cost was 2¢ cts. ati it cost the wearer nothing after- i $0 kee p it clean. When soiled, oly wipe off with sponge or wet cioin., These collars and cuffs are water proof, and are the only waterproof goods nme with an interlining of linen § therefore the only ones that cat Jeet wood give absolute satisfac- tion. Every piece of the genuine is § stamped as follows; TRADE | ELLULO Refuge anything that is not so marked, and if your dealer has not got the right kind send direct to us enclosing amount, and we will pho you a sample paid. Collars 25 cts. each. 50 cts. pair. Give size, and ~ whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted, THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. ai ~Subscribefor tht REPORTER, $1.50 Don’t Forget That FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. Bargains - Bargains New Goods, Latest Styles, Largest Stock. Best Goods at 30 per cent, Less Than Any Other Store In Penns Valley. GOME & AND § SEE.= C. P.LONG. | ATTORNEYS. | Jia C. MITCHELL, Atlorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange. oct JOHN KLINE. . Allorner at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst’s bulldis ®, north of Court House, Can be cousulted in German and Euglish, ‘ans? J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, (rvs, BOWER & ORV1S, Atlorneys at Law BELL EFONTE PA. Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor, ‘ansh E. L,ORVIB I). ¥. FORTNEY, - "Attorney at La BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, jan®2 (L JLMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELL EFONTE, PA. Office N, W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. jans7 Ww. . RUNKLE, Atlorney- af. law, BELLEFONTE, PA. All kindsof legs] business attended to promptly Bpec fal attention given to collections, Office, 2d i oor Crider Excha ge, J. L.BrasaoLes, C.P. Hewes, SF ANGLER & HEWES AUorne ye atl Taw, BELLEFONTE, PA. to collections. Practice in | Cousultation German and Janyz Epoacial a ail the English, tention courts, ia S D. GETTIG ts ATTORNEY Collections and all légal b ae promptly. Consultations German Office in Exchan ge Ballding. AT-LAW BELLEPONTS PA, | tended 10 | N 3. BPANGLER, At ATTORNEY SELLEFON Codsultation in En Crider Exchange BOVIS Practices in all the courts, fish and (German. Office, suliding BANKS. BELLEFONTE, nit on veERT, Cashier: | PA. Disco OLR, J. D.8Bu Receive Janel deposits, HOTELS. G HOTEL Daasiel EIA A This b Keller, Proprietor, lefonute, Pa Ouse has been n shed through 13 ¢ ier table in rection with the Hales very Parties atte ak n tended stay in | made ing in season i XO Foes ra disc ble is provided with everyt h (ns, ds conven BE, « Woods Caldwell, § roprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. | Good sample rooms on first | nl [RVIN HO Terms reasonable. floor, USH HOUSE, W B Bpecial Frogs rietor, BELLEFO attention given to country trade. L. Daggett, NTE, PA apr | NEW GARMAN HOUSE Opposite Court House BEL LLEFONTE, PA New building, new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements, (rood table and moderate charges D. HK. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLIS, PA Free bus to and from all trains, ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. | trains. Good sample | mies 10 wilhosses | ® 10 and from all ret Soor. Bpecial, Free bu JUrors D FORT HOTE! EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor. This old and well. known house has been newly furnished throughout Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private parties oan have special accommodaiion. apt! Ot ssn AP HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, FI HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG n— LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; Ww. v AND EQUIP! PMI ENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Threr Oomrses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant 1} Jnstrations on the Parm and in the Labora 2. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret!- cal and practical. Students taught original a ETRY ith a asnually full and CHE w an t h course in the Labora . Civ ENGINEERING These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: cour sm MBC HHNICAL ENGINEERING: heb Ary acoom wit ex ve exercise i in the Field the Bhop, Rod the HISTORY. Anclent and Modern, with origi. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LADIER' COURSH IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Iwo ears Ample facilities for Music, vooa {nstrumen PANGUAGE "end LITERATURE; Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re- Suited) shes or more continued through the SAT EMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure Cy ARTS: combining shop work with i three years’ course; New build. an SEATHBRAL and POLITIOAL 801 I Law and History Eoonom 12 otic 2 BOLERO instruction theoreti oal and practical Jincluding each arm ofthe 18, PREPARATORY a ABRTMENT, Two ¥all term opens HIN iow. emt iions admission, June 16, and Peek wook. June 12-15 1802, other GRO. "W. A THERTON, lh pire, oy WANTED- Li men "0" Ei SPRING MILLS, PENNA. |S a § 5 J Ae PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 11 effect Kov, 25 TRAINS LEAVE 2 MONTANDON, EABTW 918 a. m.~Train 14, (Dally except Sunday For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Potteville Harrisburg and intermediate) stations, sreivin Eg at Philadelphia at 2.00 p, m., New York, 2 m., Baltimore, 3.10 pm, Washington 4 20 p. m, connec ting at Philadelphia for all se ea-shore points. Through passenger coaches to Phila delphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel- phia, 157p. m~Train 8. (Dally except Bunday.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate stas Hons, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p. un, New York, 9.38 Pp. m., Baltimore, 6 Ab p.m, Washing nat 7.00 p.m, Parlor car through. to Philadel. Phila, and passenger coaches to Philade iphis and sitimore, bUl p.m For Wilks 1804. ‘ARD, y except Funds Lon, Tota is BITiv & m WwW MH EORDRITY ir 7p m~Train 6, (Da burg and all Intermediate Ji at Phil adelphia, 450 a. m., New Yo Pullman sleeping cars from Phi 120 a. m.~Train 4, (Dall For Bt rg and Intermed inte slats Ons, Are phia 8t 6.52 a, m., New Yor k 0.35 a . In. Bunday Ba n., Washing lon, 7.40, 8 m. Pu to Philade hin - and passenger coach “hilade Iphis. and Balt timore Ww ESTWARD Train 8. (Daily) For E rie an and intermediate stations, Rock d Riagara Falls th th carsto Erie and Elmira, and passes and Rochester, J tall 15 Philadel sleep ing ok 10 6587 a.m, a INAn ger idly pn Lhe Haven Dally) For Lock Z hes 10 Kane and OH Car 10 Rochester, Dally « x08 ap 4 § § Montandon 1 Philadelphia and hilade phi days, 4 Baltimore 0p m $.45.p x jis and Balls LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday, BTATION (5 40; Montandon 15 Lewisburg Bi Westward, Eastward, AMPN. PM x Limon en iron iy Mounta'n 0 y Pad Coby Ze roy Rising Spring Penn Cave Centre Hall FT regs Linden Hall Ouk Hall l Lemont 71 Dale Summit {Pleasant Gap UiAXemann b5 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewi sbun don a1 5 2am, 1000am, 1.20, e Mc Iniandon 1 for Lewisbur pm, 6.00pm, and & 1 days tra ns leave Montandon 10.1 and 8.00 P m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.2 m. and 5.05 p.m For rates; ma ete, Thos E. Watt, P.A.W,. D., burg 8. M. PREVOST General Manager, or address ave, Pitts call on agent 110 Fifth J. R. WOOD Gen’l Pw'ger Agt. Pa A RR § Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. fou business conducted for Mooerarte Fres. $Oun Orrice 18 OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFmicE and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. : Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. We advise, if patentable or not, free of Our fee not due til 1 patent is secured A PAMPHLET, “How to Obta 5 Patents,” with cost of same in the U.S, and foreign countries esent free. 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