PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of | Town, —J0s8q. M. L. Rishell, of Farmers Mills, was in town Monday. —— — Miss Anna Dinges, of Williams- port, arrived last week on a visit to her | mother. —-Our old friend, Mr. John ver, of Farmers Mills, was in Hall on Monday. Ettinger, manufacturer of Aaronsburg, gave our sanc- Wea- | Centre cigars at tum a call. | Mr. Davis, father of Rev, Davis, of Indiana, Pa., made a visit to our town last week. ~——Miss Mary MeQuistion, of Belle- fonte, is visiting at the home of Capt. George M. Boal, west of town. ——Commissioner James B. Strohm of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his father at Centre Hill. ~—— Miss Hennigh, of Wilkensburg, Pa., arrived last week and is a guest at the home of Dr. McGeehon, — Mrs, Linnie Zeigler and Mrs, Rose Lyon, of Bellefonte, spent part of this week visiting at the home of D. J. Meyer. — Mr. Elmer Houtz, of Linden Hall, was a pleasant caller a few days ago. He is a successful farmer and a very congenial gentleman. Rev. Isaac Neff, of the Milroy Lath. charge, is visiting relatives here his native place, and gave us a warm handshake ; he looks in good health. -—Rev. Rearick and family left on Tuesday morning for a three weeks’ visit to their old in Snyder county. home — Milton, son of Uriah Osman, of this place, has left Nebraska and loca- ted in Salt Lake City. —Qur esteemed friend, Jacob Reed of Aaronsburg, gave us a call and put his label out to '96. He reports hay | and wheat crops good in that section. ——Henry Boozer has been what indisposed the from severe stomach sSOIe- last few days, trouble, He is gradually getting better. -Wes., Whiteman proudest man in was increased by one is now the His family -a boy, a few town, lays ago. Robert Hunter, the efficient and capable commissioners’ clerk of Belle- fonte. is able to be about after a several weeks’ siege of severe illness, — Rev, W. K. Foster, of Mechan- icsburg, made ashort visit with friends in town this week while on his home from a trip to Philipsburg. again way Simon Ripka, son of Jacob Rip- | Ka, is home from Loysville, where he attends school, and will spend the summer vacation with his father. —— William W. Boob made a trip to Wilmington, Delaware, last business, coming home Monday morn- ing. He spent Sunday at Atlantic City. week on ~——Chris. H. Murray spent Sunday with his parents. -He is now being ex- amined by the committees and will be admitted to the bar at the next Au- gust court. ~——Qur old Democratic friend, Dan- iel Bohn, of Boalsburg, gave us a call ard looks well for a man of his years ; he has been a reader of the “Reporter” for a quarter of a century. ——Miss Tace Kreamer departed Tuesday morning for Lock Haven, where she expects to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Heckman. Mrs. Hannah VanDyke, of Lock Haven, spent last week visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. John Me- Coy, at Potters Mills. She ac- companied by her son-in-law, Mr. Etsweiler, of Philadelphia. tev. E. J. Wolf, D.D., of Uet- tysburg, is spending vacation at the old homestead in Miles twp., with his brother John, and also visited at his brother's, Wm. Wolf, in this place, He looks the picture of health, ~——Rev. J. A. Bright, of Kansas, with his son George, also a minister, are making a few weeks visit at the old homestead in Aaronsburg, and fa- voring the people of that vicinity with sermons from the different pulpits. was ~{jeorge Homan and James Smith, of Williamsport, bicyecled it from Williamsport to Centre Hall one day last week, making the run in a day. James is a contractor and is fig- uring on the new Reformed church at this place, ~Jiufus Strohm and Paul Fort ney, two of Bellefonte’s brightest young men, spent several days last week at the hospitable home of Come missioner George Goodhart, at Cen- tre Hill, where they were royally en- tertained. ~Thomas J. Shafer and wife, of Madisonburg, were visitors at landlord Bartges’, Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Shafer informs us that all crops are good down that way ; he is an intelli- gent and observing young farmer. eM. N. Garver, late of this vicini- ty, has gone to Grant City, Mo., to re- main if western slapjacks and hoe- cakes agree with him, and, to keep off home-sickness, his brother Anthony has seen to it that he gets the ‘‘Repor- ter" regularly from this office, AARONSHBURG, Interesting Items from the Oldest Town in the Valley, Philip Musser, one of Haines town- ly ill for some time, died on Tuesday John H. Musser has again gone back Mrs. Harvey Crouse had an ovarian tumor very successfully removed by the surgeons of the German hospital at Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence after having paid their annual visit to D. H, Rote, on last Saturday morning again went back to Philadelphia. He had to re- port for duty at the U. 8. mint, promptly on the 15 inst., where he has been employed for the past fourteen years, Mrs. Ella Irey, came on Saturday morning with her little daughter, Ma- ry Jane, to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs, Dr. Musser, The people are bringing in loads of huckleberries. One wagon brot in ov- er two hundred quarts, Wilmer Sto- ver has himself brot in that quantity. Mr. Adam Bartges has the house and barn up and under roof on the north end of his farm. He stored part of his new hay crop in the barn. le - Brief Dottings, Corn, cabbage and other fall plants and crops are growing finely since the recent rains, Barney Garis is doing the mason work for the foundation of the Reformed church. new Rev. Eisenberg is giving the work for the erection of the new Ref. church close and efficient attention. Chestnut trees are in full bloom and show signs for a large crop of nuts. i —— Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were granted during the past week : C. L. Hanes and Ora M. Casselberry, Wm. H. Green and Lizzie Harding, both colored, of Bellefonte. David Shawley and Elizabeth Lu- cas, of Spring township, T J. Tressler, of Benner twp., and Miss Lydia E. Tressler, of Mackey- ville. a— ———— Much la Little, The grain is mostly hauled in: crop is fair in the county. There is not much sickness in the valley—may it thus remain. Reader, we would be pleased to have you send us a new name for the ‘‘Re- porter,” for a year or less. A warmer spell is setting in and the nights are not as cool as of late. Subscribers along the mountain dis- pay for the leporter” in Bring em along. tricts can berries. Some folks are now picking from 50 to 75 quarts of huckleberries per day, The Reformeds have struck a rock for the foundation of their new The members are doing the excavating and quarrying. A. A. Dale, esq., of Bellefonte, and Victor Dale, of Philipsburg, are run- ning as Quay delegates. The Wild West Show is worth see ing and where, bed renders satisfaction every- Don’t be mean ; in four instances out of five you are found out, altho noth- ing is said. Everything in garden and fleld is growing delightfully. m—————] s—-> THE LATEST, The Hastings people say they are sure to win and will not compromise with Quay. Harrison Ex-President announces he does not desire to be the next Re publican nominee for President. Illinois Democrats will favor Morri- son for President. A RA AA Quite IN, Philip Musser, one of Haines town- ships oldest residenters is seriously ill, Henry Boozer, of this place, after a week's lay-up, is able to be out again. retest testa THREE weeks ago we advised Gov. Hastings “to look a leedle oud,” that an effort would be made to defeat him in Centre. We were right. r—— ~A tremendous drive in all lines of gent's furnishing goods and clothing is being made at Lewin’s, Bellefonte. Their reputation is long established and the prices way below the lowest. Af ————— ~You will want a new suit. You want it cheap and good, as well as of the latest cut. Lewins, Bellefonte, can accommodate you in every partic ular, and is bound to please, Ms SAAT SAIN ~(learance Sale One Price, Cash. Moxtaomery & Co, Clothiers, Bellefonte, 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, wotth 3.00 and 4.00, Our price, 1.50, Lyon & Co. ~~A big drive is being made in spring and summer clothing, all styles and prices. The goods are going fast, If you want one of them you will miss a TUSSEYVILLE, What the people in Our Vicinity are Doing, Visitors, Ete. Farmers around about this place are busy filling their barns with the fine crops they have cut, Many of our young people attended the Children’s Day services at Linden Hall last Sunday evening and report- ed it a great success, Mr. Adam Martz, of Altoona, spent several days among relatives and friends last week, Mrs. Mary Ellen Louse, of Belle fonte, has been visiting friends in this vicinity for several days. Messrs, John Moyer and William Mulbarger expect to go west for a bet- ter situation, but do not where they will locate, Miss Ella Mersinger began her pri- mary school term Monday morning at Colyer, A Hen With Teeth. A poultry dealer near Pottstown has a hen without a beak or bill, but in- stead a large mouth with lips clearly defined and teeth which can be easily felt. She has a nose, forehead and ex- traordinary large eyes, which show intelligence, like those of a dog. The face resembles that of a monkey. The tongue is unlike that of any fowl, and she licks her chops like a cat. She bites oft a piece of bread crust, holding it with one claw while she eats, When she sleeps she breathes like a quadru- ped, with a sound very much like gentle snore, know yet a —————————— —Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, are mak- ing a big drive in shoes. They CAITY 8 full line in this department, and at prices that are way below their com- petitors, It is useless to pay a big price for shoes when you can get the Lyons. Don't pay any dealer an ex- travagant price, until you inspect their A — ~The merchant tailoring establish ment at Lewins, Bellefonte, is turning out more and finer work than any in this part of the state. The prices are si Figured China Silks, 20c. a yard. Striped Wash Silks, 3oc. Lyon & Co. sn A... RX Wanted, at Lyon & Co’s store, Beellefonte, 50,000 lbs. of Wool. Ros CoLp.—Hay Fever and Sum- mer Colds are promptly cured by Dr. Humphreys’ min i7'. For sale by all druggists, Specific tf — Extraordinary reductions in Win- ter clothing and overcoats by Lyons, Bellefonte, and this means a reduction from the wonderfully low prices they have had during the past season. The reductions last only a short time. Figured China Silks, 20c a yard. Striped Wash Silk, 3oc. a yard. Lyon & Co. 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, worth Our price, 1.50. 3.00 and 4.00. Lyon & Co. GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISBIN, WABRE.....coccccccnsmsimssiinnsne 5 Rye COP ..oonsess Outs Barley .. oa SanssREE AER RSASIR SA BUCK WRBAE....ouie ess sosn ssvrnme FRODUCE AT STORES. BUBE cr sonsse messsmssssssominssntsnsssasss snes Kus... Lard...... Shoulders Ham ......... Tallow ......... Potatoes, Kides 4 ELLULOID “Crrrvromn’ Corrars axn Corrs i a linen collar or thus making and walerproof. in be cleaned by are made by ig off w wiping ith a wet cloth. of goods are made walerpr vy piece amped as follows: FL TRADE 0 roods so marked and re- MARK. If your you can + if offered. keep them nple from us direct by unt and stating size and or turmned-down col- cach. Cuffs ‘ollare 22 HAD «50. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. A Chance For You... miss, Remnant Sale. . . . and Ends. sale, life-long chance by not coming at once, — onte. Men's O But they are new, too nice and They are mere- We do not We would have you call early BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS will want. i stock is comple ie i Summer Ww dress or wal he goods you We never mee them. i¢ you, ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Atlorneysatl-law, JRA C Office, Rooms No. 10 Bellefonte Crider's Exchange JOHN ELINE « Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second foor of Furst’s | Alig urt House. Can COLsn bed aud Euglish of Co be C. M. BOWER ¢ ORY rueys at Law BELLEFONTE Exchange bullding ttorney al law BELLEFONTE, PA JANYL HOTELS. AAG HOTEI] AA Dane This} Haw "POTTERS MILLS, PA James 8B. Refsh, Proprietor pein terme refsonabie fishing and In grounds con JRVIN HOURE, 8. Woods Caldwell. Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on first foot, jan®2 Buen HOUSE, W._L. Dage=i Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention given to country trade, apr N HOUSE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New building, new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements, Good table and moderate charges. NEW GARMA A HOTEL, D, H. Ruhl, Proprietor SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, SPRI NG MILI NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubaner Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first Soor. Special rates 0 witnesses LD FORT HOTEL. EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor. This old and well-known house has been newly furnished throughout. Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private parties can have special accommodation. aphitf CA HBO AANA SA BS. HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, RK WANTED. —Any intelligent man or woman seeking employment and ambi tous to make from $40 to $150 ny, CAN see eure same by addressing Globe Bible Publishing Co Chestnut 8t., Ph a: »n No capital re- uired, nor stamp for reply. Young man or wo. man wishing 10 GAM § Ww bundred dollars in the next few months preferred. WANTED- \LESME men to sell a Sh peer Shodk Ee You steady em. on Goreaponad with Uhe men. Wrike aarp THE HAWKS NURSERY 00, oe to mar7-4m Rochester, N GET AN EDUCATION. plane rn bod 1 Bad | Ere ais, Sg ai sak We want a few « XY. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 16, 1805, NDOR, EABTWARD, (Dally except Bunda ikevbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville intermediate stations, arriving { 3. mM few York » i . rk 0, Wash 3 i gh passe eiphia and Baltimore, n~Train 7, Har 8 Dally except interm a1 6.2 i Farior car thro Rochester Falls, wilh 8, and Rochester, nLman cars i r coaches to Erie -. y Filmi ly) For Lock Haven wilh Leen hi, 3d Bog THROUGH TRAINE FOR MOKTANDON FROM EAST AND SOUTH eaves New York 12.15 night ¥ Baill 5 Js 5 Te, v inday) arriving st M I leaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m, Baltim nileaves New York §.30 a mn; Washington sat m Ukesbarre 3 gen al opm Benger coaches 3 leaves New York p.m Sunday, Ph Ww ch {rom Philadeliphi leaves New York at Washington 10.40 5 VU + ’ & m, wit ANAND sleeping cars from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bals timore LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday, Westward, Eastward, "MPM. AM, BTATIONB AMPMP : 5 40, Montandon ® 10 6 16 Lewisburg 9 00 i6 28 Biehl is 52! 6 2% Vicksburg 16 37 Miffiinburg 6 50 Millmont ) 68 Glen Iron 7 27 Paddy Mounta'n 7 38 Coburn 7 Zerby 7 55 Rising Spring i# 02 Penn Cave & 09 Centre Hall {8 16 Gregg i8 28 Linden Hall 825 Oak Hall § 82 Lemont 8 37 Dale Summit i8 47 Pleasant Gap 8 50 Axemann & 8 55 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- don ats. 20am, 10.00 am, 1.15 545and 7.40 p m returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 am iifam. 07pm 60 pm, and SO pm Om Bandays trains leave Montandon 10.188. m. and 800 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.23 a. m. and £05 p.m, 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager, BE D0 Es i a J. R. WOOD Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. ras PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFSTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLBUHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY OW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE Thos Courser.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant 11 lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. and Jirctioal, Students taught original dr th the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) os sre KCOOM fed with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the Laboratory. AOR Ancient and Modern, with origi. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. RIENCE, Two Jon Amps ATURE and Music, vooal I DL LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin { o) , German and Euglish ae q ,) one or more continued through MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure MRiTNTG: ARTS; combining shop work MulY hres Jeary ‘course; New x AL, MORAL and POLITIOAL 801 i law and i tioal Ea ur et 13, PREPARATORY : Two wr ot une 12-18, 1802, GRO,