PERSONAL MENTION. Town, Mr. M. M. Musser, of Aarons- burg, was in town Tuesday, —James Smith, of Williamsport, spent Sunday with his parents in Cen tre Hall. ——Rev. Davis filled the pulpit of the Osceola Mills Presbyterian church last Sunday. — Mrs. James B. Strohm, of fonte, is visiting among her Centre Hill. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barr, of Boalsburg, are visiting with the fami- ly of Jerry Miller. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Hall, were the guests of Mrs. Kreamer on Tuesday. —Mrs. 8S. H. Eisenberg and daugh- ter left last week on an extended visit to friends in Bedford, Pa. ——Mrs. 8. H. Deitzell, of Pleasant Unity, Pa., is visiting her father, Al- fred Durst, at Potters Mills. The Kentucky Democratic state con- vention, on Wednesday, by a large ma- jority, went against silver coinage. —D. W. Reynolds and Reedsville, came over Saturday, spent several days with friends in the vicinity. Belle- friends at Fisher, of Penn H. W. wife, of and ——Ex-Commissioner John Wolf and wife, of Rebersburg, came up Wed- nesday, and visited their many friends in Centre Hall. Rev. D. Mitterling departed for his home at Coleman, Michigan, on Monday. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Chas. Bradford. Mrs. Eugene iamsport, is visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ner, west of town. ——Mrs. D. C. Runkle left home in Pittsburg Monday, ing spent a month with this vicinity. Our friend Jacob Bottorf, of Lemont, illumined our sanctum, Tuesday. He reports the hay crop short up that way, for want of rain. ——Mr. Frank McFarlane, burg, gave our sanctum a Tuesday, while in town attending insurance ——Miss Bertha Gilliland, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilliland, of New Bloomfield, is visiting among friends in Centre Hall and vicinity. —Mr. and Mrs. Moyer, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived on Saturday, having come to attend the funeral of Mrs. Moyer’s sister, Miss Mollie Rear- ick. ——Miss Mame Kreamer, of Boals- burg, and Miss Pellman, of Hartleton, visited Centre Hall last week and the picnic on Thursday. John Bollinger, of Tyrone, was in town Tuesday. About ten years he was employed in Wolfs store this place, and this is the first visit here since he left. Mrs. Samuel her home in Tyrone Tuesday, having spent several weeks with aged mother, Mrs. Michael Stiver, Centre Hill Jonathan Harter of Millheim, with his aged mother, visited friends here on Tuesday. He reports the out- look for hay somewhat better down there than up here. + R. Meek, of fonte Watchman, and Prof. James R. Hughes, of the Bellefonte Academy, were prominent Centre Hall on Tuesday afternoon, —Miss Helen Bartholomew graduate from the Millersville Normal school next Wednesday, July 3rd. Several of her friends from this place will be present to witness the ex- Shadle, of Will- the home of John Bit- for her after hav- friends in of Boals- call he meeting. daughter Isaac friends in attended Ago atl Barr returned to wfter her at we A FEOT LE the Belle- 0 visitors will State ercises, —Mr. A. most one of Mifflin farmers, reports . M'Nitt, county's substantial gave us a pleasant call. He crops one point better over there than and that farmers are getting for wheat at the mills, and 53 with us, 8) to 85 for corn. sims A MY po i Deaths in Adjoining C counties In Middleburg, Philip Swineford, aged near 64 years. In Middleburg, aged 88 years, 2 m., 8 days. In Centre twp., Snyder co., Lauber, aged 78 years, In Mifflinburg, June 15, Mary, of Jas. R. Ritter, aged 50 years. At Pardee, Mrs, Specht, aged 74 yrs, In East Buffalo tp., wife of George Kunkle, aged 79 years. In Mifflin county: In Allensville, Jacob 8. King, aged 67 years. In Lewistown, June 17, James E, Smithers, aged 70 years, Ms —— Soldiers’ Reunion. The members of the Veteran Club of Centre county are already planning for their annual picnic which will be held at Hunter's Park early in Bep- tember. ——— — ———————— ~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 there brings returns. Sa———— ST —————————— —Kvery well-dressed young man gets his clothing and gents’ furnishing at Lewins, Bellefonte. Catherine Walter, Moses wife DISEASES OF WOMEN. Will be Treated Free by Dr. Hartman Dur. ing the Summer Months, “Female diseases’ is a term which has come, by constant use, to be ap- plied to all of that very distressing class of affections which are peculiar to the female organism. At least three causes should be recognized. The cause which is perhaps most frequent is displacement of the womb. The second cause is congestion of one or more of the pelvic passages, The third cause is known as inflammation or ul- ceration. Pe-ru-na should be taken in tablespoonful doses before each meal in all varieties and stages of the dis- This dose should be gradually increased after several weeks’ use of it to two tablespoonfuls. Vaginal injec- tions should be taken three times each day, two or three quarts at each injec- tion. Any woman wishing to a regular patient of Dr. Hartman should send name, address, duration of disease and symptoms at once, and specific di- rections for every detail of her treat- ment will be promptly sent. The doe- tor will direct every item of the treat- ment free of charge. The patient can obtain the necessary medicines at the nearest drug-store, and every patient will be expected to report once a month. This gives every woman in the United the benefit of the extensive experience of this re- nowned physician in all forms of fe- male diseases. ease, become States a chance to receive Book on female diseases sent free by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio. For free book on cancer address Dr. Hartman, Celumbus, Ohio, siete sh menm— Old People, Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy Electric Bit- This medicine not stimu- late and contains no whiskey nor oth- er intoxicant, but acts as a and It acts mildly on the stom- ach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone thereby aid- of the eX in ters, does tonic alterative. to the organs, nature in the performance functions. Electric Bitters api er and Old people find it just they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at J. D. Murray's Drug Store, ing is an cellent wtiz aids digestion. exactly what — —— yo Boalsburg Bits A large storeroom with Odd Fellows hall combined, is being erected by one of its enterprising J. H. We- ber. A two-story addition is being to the Lutheran parsonage. The teachers school term, citizens, built selected for the next are, Prof. Rothrock, for P. . Ishler ond grade, and Miss dein Hunter, for primary. sShingletown Gerty Wiel first grade ; Hh school assigned to Miss and ; Walnutgrove., R. B. Harrison ; Linden Hall, C. H. Moore, Miss Anna, daughter of Rev. Groh, is visiting friends here, silat ee—— -Lyon & Co., ing a big drive They carry a full line in this department, prices that are way below their It to pay a price for shoes when you can get Jellefonte, are mak- in shoes, and at Com- petitors, is useless big the same article several dollars cheaper at Lyons. Don’t pay any dealer an ex- travagant price, until you inspect their stock. 360 pair Me n's All Wool Pants, wotth and 4.00, Lyon & Co. Wa ited, at Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, 50,000 lbs. of Wool. 3.00 50 Our price, 1. The Railroad Man, The Clergyman, The Business Man, and all other men who have to look neat while at work, should know about “CrrLuromn” Cor~ LARS AND CUFFS. They look ex- actly like linen, wear well and being walerproof do not wilt down with heat and moisture. They do not soil easily and can be cleaned in a moment by sim- ply wiping off with a wet spon or cloth. Do not confuse these in your mind with composition oods. Every piece of the genu- e is stain like this : Ask for these and refuse anything else if you wish satisfaction. Re- member that goods so marked are the only waterproof goods made by coating a linen collar with waterproof ‘Celluloid,’ thus §iving strength and durability. f your dealer should not have the Celluloid" send amount di- te to us and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 2 e each. Cuffs, soc. pair. State and whether stan ap or oro x down collar is want THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, New York, Chance or You... miss, emnant ale. Some people and Ends. too desirable Men's Outfitters, » be St stock county. Odds might call these goods confounded with the They are mere- Bellefonte BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS 600D3 t H ApH Ir in evervt hy th Lild Thonder Gust ull was 1.14 indication There was vivid heavy thunder, | inch- more Last night's rain-f , With every day. on for $0 lightning and A heavy rain began this morning soon after 9 o'clock. -— i “Many of the citizens of Rainsaville Indiana are never without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house,’ says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place. This remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whooping cough in chil dren that few mothers who know its worth are willing to without it. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8, M. Swartz, Tusmey ville: be Wanted, at Lyon & Co’s store, Beellefonte, 50,000 ibs. of w ool. A pi GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISBIN, 1895 Johnston Self- Binding Harvesters, " With Truck and Sheaf Carriers For $100. At W. L. Goodhart's Implement Store Millheim, Pa. HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Homphreyy Specifics are schentifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success, Every single Specific a bapoetal cure for the disease named. SPROIVIC POR "a ~ Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 3-Weorms, Worm Fever, Worm Oolie.... S35 3-Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefuloess 93 4~Diarrhen, of Children or Adults . «25 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis wens JB S-Nearalgin, Toothache, Faceache.. .... +9235 9- Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 35 10 Dyspepsia, Dillousnoss, Constipation 5 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods... 45 123- Whites, Too Profuse Periods . 33 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hosrsoness...... 235 14-Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15- Rheumatism, Hheumatio Pains. ..... 16-Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague ’ 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. 20 Whooping Congh 7~Kidney Diseases. . AS Nervous Debility 30-Urinary Weakness 34-%Sare Throat, Quincey, U Toersted Throat . L455 1] " DR, HUMPHREYS’ 17 » SPECIFIC FOR GRIP, 26°, Put up tn small Botti of Plenannt pellets, Just Bt our vest pocket, fold by Drea or sent prepald on receipt of price, Pa Sosrsneve’ Banvat (Enlarged & Revised, ) marien rare BUNPHREYS NED, 00, 111 & 118 William 86, KEW YORK. SPECIFICS. | KRUMRINE BROS, Apothecaries, «1 Bellefonte, Penna. Headquarters for FINE PERFUMERY AND : : TOILET REQUISITES. A full line of Trout and other fishing outfits, just opened. PRICES “5 Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Cha Apel ped Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, and al Skin Erup- tions, and positively cures Pi or no y required. It is guaranteed to give Dorfect satisfaction or money refund. § i ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Attorneysatl-Law, JRA C Office Bellefonte, Pa, Room No. 10, rider's Exchange oct1 JOHN KLIKE, ’ Allorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst’s buildisg, north | of Court House, Can be coogsulted in German and KEuglish, anny J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, E (evi 4, BOWER & ORV1S, Atlorneys al Law BELLEFONTE. PA. Office in Crider's Exchange bullding on second | floor, ansh L, ORVIS F. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. n Conrad Building. jany2 D, Office | {(ILEMANT DALE, AtLorng E, PA. doors from jeans? Office XN. W. First National Bank amond, two WG. BUNKLE, . Auorney-at Law, BELLEFO? NTE, PA. dsof | egal business attended to promptly | ! 3 given bo on Office, 24 | ier Excha ge. All ki SpeCing Soor Cri Hector 2, }. L. Sr ANGLE} BrANGLER, C.P Lt & HEN . HEWES, LLLEFONTE, PA to collections. Practice Ir Consultation ition 2 bus 10 and from all trains AAVAARRRBAR RA KE} RHOFF HI OUBE, J. M. Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. (zo0d sample witnesses N EW BROK Free bu train or from al NPpOCini, fo partie # OAD apres ala ave special accommodation ' AUCTIONEER MILLHEIM, PA, aT COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSERE VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, PENNSYLVANIA R. K. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. lect May 19, 1865 Time Table, iu AHTWARD, * rit exept ORTA 14, (Dally Hkesbarre, Hazleton, intermediate LEAVE M Train Fr. Wi NDOR Sit Pot "rr 915 a m For Bunbu & | BER 1 hes to Phil Parior ¢ cars Wo Philadel Train 8 Harri wt 1850p. m (Dally except Bunday.) urg nr intermediate nia at 6.2 flan tions, ar New York. { ton at 7 1 phils, and pas-eng Baltimore 5 In p.I1n Was se a ng leave Lewisburg 1 J. R. WOOD one al Manager Gen") Pss'ger Agt ny A ¢ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- ¢ ent business conducted for MooemaTe Fees. $0un orrice is OrPo t U.S. Parent Orrice e. 3 sre patent in loss time thas those AVHRR ABLARAARAA BERR RRRANN . and foreign co ant tries § C. A. ‘SNOW & CO. Ore. PATENT Orvice, WasuincToNn, D. © A A AAA AAA 8 ARRAN "a » ’ 4 a 3 9 BET Ww EDUCATION. fortone go hand in hand, Get ntral State N Tro FT Tee a 14 students ade aid 10 students catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, P Lock Haven trated bh, D., Princely noviy lock Heaven AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses.) and AGR) CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {i lnstrations on the Farm and in the labors tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. (CIVIL ENGINEERING, <« ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING > OOUT {MECHHENICAL ENGINEERING: J ox are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origl nal investigation, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yeas Ample facilities for Music, voeal and instrumental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin (optional) French, German and English (re- quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure ar SearhNTe: ARTS; combining shop work pita study three Jonny’ course; New build. and equipme MENTAL, M YRAL and POLITICAL 8CI NCE: Constitutional Law and History Political Boonom a MILITARY 8CIE CE: instruction theoreti: sale idl prwotion including each arm ofthe 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two iy graded ahd th Regma Pai term opens ey 14, amination for admission, June 16 and is ment week, June 1215, a, Information Other S¥O. W ATHERTON, LL.D, State 00 These 100 12 mente or rag’ ton WANTED-SALESMEN =e. "i" 5.3 aor man 0 sell 2 Cho ne nursery St Ok. fant ma you rich in & month bit oan nie oan give Dloyment and» will 31 4 you we well or it it. and vert! wf it.” Gur pric Mowers Accordingly. may9ot ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. Sux HAWKE NURSERY 00. mary dm, N.Y. AFTER ALL OTHERS F AIL ici*DR, LOBB | Old Reliable Specialist Below Callowhill * Philadelphia, Pa. 1300 N. 15th Str Saewa Loss of vigor, blood poison, sores, kinared diseases caused by abuse, impr dence, excuses OF inherited are permanently cured by Dr. Lobb. Call and consult him An examina tion and consultation cost you nothing. Dr. Lobb guarantees a permanent cure in all the cases he treats, and will build up your system and restore you to perfect health and manly vigor ‘Don t monkey with a buszssw” fsa good old maxim, but don’t fool with yourself in sickness’ is of more vital importance, Consult Philadel vhia's oldest and most eminent specialist, Dr. Fou b, and be cured. Office hours, daily and San day. rom 2am sp. m and 6109 “evenings Call or send for free book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes, B. C. AC H EN BAC H, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. W holesaleing Zoe . = ream a Specialty. Ice Cream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- gignd, Easter Rabbits, ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. Come and See.
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