PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.—~Visitors in and out of Town, - Rev, Kisenberg was down at Mifflinburg last Thursday. Mrs, H. Odenkirk is visiting friends in Bellefonte this week, SS. ——James Stewart spent Sunday down at his home in New Bloomfield. ~-Witmer Wolf went down to the coal regions on Tuesday on a trip. ee WM, ( was a caller, ful stuf’ - Miss Bessie Harter, Ohio, has been visiting her Fred Kurtz. business irossman, of Tusseyville, and left some of the need- of aunt, Osceola, Mrs. of old — Robert Bartges, Penn Hall, circulated among his friends in town yesterday. Mrs. of Mif- flinburg, is the guest of her friend Miss Anna Mingle marie] Harter, of Gregg township's influential citizens, was in Centre Hall yesterday. —Mrs. G. W. Currin and two daughters, of Bloomsburg, are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Wiilow. —R. A. Bumiller, editor Millheim Jowrnal, came up by yesterday to see the ball game, D. convention Robert Snodgrass, one of the bicycle attended the Re- at Bellefonte, faithful of Centre a 151 Brisbin publican representing the few Hall. ——We were pleased to have an half hour’s call from Rev. Illingworth, the highly esteemed pastor of the M. E. church. Call often. and patron, Wm. Bo- wer, of Potter's Mills, gave our tum a call; he reports health crops good over that way. —Qur friend sane- and nd daugh- arrived wife Towa, ——Charles Stahl, ter, of Demoines, Friday, and are at the home of Mr. Stahl’s brother James of town. They expect to remain east for last visiting west some time. Mrs. Mills, is the Wm. Kessler, of guest of Mrs. J. E, Kusta- border and her sister, Mrs. W. E. daback, of Bellwood, Pa., ther, Mr. Edward Lohr, ¢ the past week. We are Richard, of this place Spring lai- and her bre. f Irvona, Pa. to Mrs. Minnie basket of pretty flowers, of various kinds which indebted s, for a made a large and handsome for the are charming —(‘harley Meyer for bouquet Her flower beds for beauty desk editorial. and variety. left last Thurs- Philadelphia where in Philadel time day morning he large Mil had t mill — Michael rived here has secured employment the louring mill of the phia past he Bartholomew's For some piel wed at ation. ling r 0. wen en at the fe ar- to SN. Derstine and wi yesterday on a visit his parents. He i Theological Seminary, student at Drew New ministry of and attainments, 5 a Jersey, the young He will preparing to enter the Methodist of spend his vacation here, church, is a man fine ———— A ———— COBURN, Week Gathered for Our Readers. News of the Past did cone oats crop and The heavy rain on Sunday siderable damage to the the corn fields. The P. O. B. of A. day evening was well Satur- attended and festival on was a financial saccess, James Neese lost a valuable horse one day last week. Huckleberries see ful as ever, although crowds every day in search of them, S. M. Ulrich went to Bellefonte on Tuesday, as delegate to the Republican county convention. .John A. Bright, of Topeka, Kansas, will preach in the Lutheran church at this place, on Sunday the 4th day of August at 2 p. m. Rev. Wolf has been granted a leave of absence, and will be away from his field of labor two or three weeks, Mr. McLaughlin of Sharpsville, Pa., has been in our vicinity the last week purchasing walnut lumber. He ex- pects to ship from this station, Mr. Andrew Harter had business near Tylersville on Monday of this week. J. C. Meyer, esq., and C. A, Weaver, deputy sheriff, of Bellefonte, ware seen on our streets on Monday. The remains of Miss Caroline Crouse were brought to this place on Wednes- day morning's train from Bellefonte, and taken to Rebersburg for inter- ment. Miss Blanche Bowersox after spend- ing a few weeks at Willintsporl re turneh home on last Friday. Mr. Frank Hackenberg and wife at- tended the funeral of Miss Crouse at Rebersburg on Wednesday. Mrs. Fortney and three children of Altoona are spending a few weeks vis- iting friends at this place. Wallace Kerstetter and family of State College spent Sunday at this place, the guests of his brother, W, H. Kerstetter, ——— 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 Just right, and once a customer always a customer there. m to be as plenti- are out ev MILLHEIM, Interesting Items us Glven by Our Corres. pondent, Russ. Stamm, a former citizen of this borough, now a prominent and successful business man of West Un- ion, Towa, is on a visit to his father, Dr. J. W. Stamm, and other relatives, and will stay from four to six weeks. Hegis a Democrat of the first water. The night hawking and thieving in this locality is not confined to males, for several women have been caught digging up the potatoes in fields not [ their own. Jacob Alter caught two women in his potato patch, pulling up the vines and appropriating the tubers and when confronted said they were hunting berries, He informed them that berries do not grow in that way. Mr, Israel, the clothing drummer was in town last week and called on our merchants with a full line of fall and winter clothing. sammy Foust, the well known car- riage builder was seen on our streets one day last week, very much improv- ed from the paralytic stroke from which he had been suffering for some time. Mrs. Alice Hoover and children of Sunbury, are guests of Mrs. Frank on North street. E. B. Robertson of Tyrone, came to town last Saturday and stayed over Sunday at the Musser House, taking in the sights on Saturday evening, and attending divine services Sunday and a few other very important things. W. H. Culberson, of Paddy moun- tain was in town on Monday. T. N. Reber and Joe Winters called on their many friends on Monday. A very heavy storm visited this bor- ough on Sunday evening last, and the rain fell in torrents, relieving the parched and dry ground and springing new life into the growing corn and po- on tatoes, Miss Carrie Hoover of Sunbury is stopping at A. A. Frank's on North street. Miss Marie Royer of Mifflinburg is visiting at Sambert Noll's Main street. Sol. on Weiser, of Ohio, is visiting his | WON TWO GAMES, Centre Hall Ball Club Defeats Boalsburg and Milthelm, Two games of ball were scheduled at Centre Hall last Saturday between Boalsburg and Rebersburg in the morning, and Centre Hall and Boals- burg in the afternoon. Rebersburg failed to put in appearance, and the afternoon game was played. Our boys won by ascoreof 6 to 8. The game was interesting and hard fought until the last man was out. Jackson pitch- ed two innings when he hurt his arm, and Ross was put in the box. Only one hit was made off him in the seven innings, and he was given good BU p= port, the errors made not proving cost- ly as the score shows. Yesterday the Millheim Jjour- neyed hither to give our the pleasure of hunting the leather, which they proposed driving all the park. The Millheim boys have been swiping everything in the other end club boys over Extraordinary 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, Ws py Figure ed Chin: a Silks 8, 20¢ a yard, Striped Wash Silk, 3o0c. a yard. Lyon & Co. Men's worth 3.00 All. Wool and 4.00. Lyon & Co. 360 pair Pants, Our price, 1.50. GEAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B.D. Wheat, new. Whent........... Rye Com Oats Barley BRISBIN, PRODUCE AT STORES, of the valley, and were of the opinion that Centre Hall needs a little dressing | up. It still does. The game abounded in costly and stupid by teams. Ross and Bartges were the points for Centre Hall, while Bucky | Lose twirled the sphere for Millheim. | The game wound up in a most excit- | ing manner. Centre Hall retained ! the lead until the ninth inning, the | score standing 6 to 5 when Millheim | went to the bat. They hammered the | ball and chased in three runs, them the lead. Centre Hail had to do or die. They did, gave two men bases on balls, and Cen- tre Hall got in two ticing the score, 8 each. Two men were on hases when “Dutch Van Pelt went to the bat. Much depended on him, and the little wonder picked out a ball just his size and drove out a liner to right, bringing in the two men, and by the time the ball fielded in he was dancing the cancan on third. then he had brought in the run and the game ended, errors base running both giving | either ose runs, was lat winning oss lps A An Acc Ident Causes Death Lewis Watson attended his father's | funeral at Milesburg on Monday. On father, H. H. sick a long time, Weiser, who has been The presence of his | son has been very encouraging to the sick man. Dr. 8B. GG. } Gutelius has so far recov- | ered his health as to be able to make a trip to Mifflinburg. Hope the change | will restore him to sound health again. Juite a number of our people attend- ed the festival at Rebersburg and Co- last Saturday night. The Aarons- burg bands furnished the music for their festivals, burn The base ball game last week which | was played in this borough between the juniors of Spring Mills, and the juniors of Millheim was like the han- dle of a jug. The score was 35to 1 In favor of Millheim. The game witnessed by quite a crowd of people, as it was all one Was but was uninteresting side. The Evangelicals, festival held by the United | in the vacant store room | of J. P. Gephart, was well patronized, | and a snug sum of money was realized. | Millheim beats the world for festivals, | Parties from here and the surround- ing country are out after huckleberries every day and bring home large quan- tities of berries fiom Panther Hollow: the berries are so thick that you can- | not walk without treading on them: they grow in like grapes. The like has never been seen by berry pickers. Frank J. Schoch and wife of Selins- grove, are visiting friends and rela- tives here. Mr. Schoch was a former resident of this town, having bean in the employ of David Ruhl as a clerk in 1851. He is a well preserved gentle- man. Jutter is as scarce as hen teeth. Farmers must be salting it down for better prices. Miss Sue Reighard, of Light 8t. Co- lumbia county, daughter of the late Geo. Reighard, is visiting at Ed. Mauck’s on Penn St, Miss Wirth of Loganton is visiting at J. H. Hartman's on Penn St. David Kessler, a brushmaker of Philadelphia is sojourning for a few days with his brother Abe. Kessler, the clothing man on North street. Dave brought his wheel along and can be seen on the streets daily taking a spin. The festival of the U. B. church on last Saturday evening was well patron- ized. Potatoes and corn are suffering for the want of rain. Ad. Harter, the planing mill man fell from his bicycle and met with a severe accident by the dislocation ot his shoulder, ———— ni fs fs Will Plenie on the Mountain, The Society of Christian Endeavor will hold a basket picnic on top of Nittany mountain, tomorrow, Friday. All members of the society are cordi- ally invited. ——————— A AAA ~Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, are mak- ing a big drive in shoes. They carry a 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 same article several dollars cheaper at Lyons. Don’t pay any dealer an ex- bunches travagant price, until you inspect their stock, burial the SOIe~ | i | thing got wrong about buggy or} thie i the to fix it yinach, hour, ii— A tre me endous drive gent’s furnishing goods in all and clothing is being made at Lewin’s, Their reputation Bellefonte, | established | the ———— A ———— is long lowest, Clearance Hale, One Price. Cash MoxtaoMery & Co., Clothiers, Bel Batter : Eggs Shoulde rs. ow " CoLLARS AND CuUurrs en collar or making er proof. cleaned by is a wet cloth. nsequently no ve satisfac. i piece ped as follows: TRADE 0 EF LLULO MARK. If your you can ry y gi hat every direct by nd d-down col- cach. Cuffs LADS 25C. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. ek i itt i For You... miss, what we Remnant Sale. . . . and Ends. to be confounded with the They are mere- We do not We would have you call early sale, Men's Outfitters. Bellefonte. BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS And that the markets The will want. ATTORNEYS. MITC HELL, Atlort | Jia C. Oc ieysal-Law, Bellefonte, Pa ¢, Room No, 10, Crider’'s Exchange. octl JOHN KLINE f Attorney at Las BELLEFONTE PA md floor of Furst Can be ocousulted £ build: g. nort} in Germs ann’ C. M. BOWER, ¢ ORVIS, neys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. n Crider’s Exot ling on second ‘ausb (ORY 18, BOWER ange bull ((LEMANT DALE, i Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. doors r Diamond, two from HEWES LEE & Atlorn BEI evs al Law LEVON 0 collect J O18 Eu italion Parties od stay ir made, 1 BORO HB. PA telsh, Proprietor 3 ng been re mode furn ishe d. The pu able. and all other iors laken on fishing and ™ reasonable hunting iaprém RVIN HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell. Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA Good sample rooms on first Terms reasonable. a jan®l AO0T SE, WL. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. #pecial attention given to country trade. apr { NEW GARMAN HOUBE 4 Opposite Court House, i BELLEFONTE, PA New building. new furniture throughout, steam | heat, electric bells and all modern improvements Good table and modersie charges, i MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, P SPRING Free bus to and from all trains, | QPRING . rietor MiLLs, PA. | NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample | rooms on first floor. Special mies 10 withosses { and jurors, LD FORT HOTEL EDWIN RUHL, This old and well known house been newly farmished thro Accommodations firstclas and rates reasonable, Private btn. oan have special accommodation. apPicy Proprietor, has hout, ARR HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLITEIM, PA, CRORE W WANTED «Any intel} woman seeking employment and 4 smb} tious to make from $40 to ¥150 monthly ure same by addressing Globe Bible bub ng Co, 728 Chestnut Bt, Phila, Pa. No ona R...4 quired, nor stamp for reply. Young man wishing to earn a hundred Moliars in in the next few months pre WANTED- SALESMEN Chole Line of Nursery Sail ployment a on y th The tines. Write for terms terri _ 'PHE HAWKS NURSERY 00. mar74m Rochester, N.Y. GET AN EDUCATION. Lock Haven, Pa. Sis Xormalionos and low rates, State aid (0 stodents, For illus address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D, Principal nt man or We want a few men to sell a Wo cannot make you steady o> it. Our pri. Education and fortune EO nd Morya novly lovlier than a June morning is the The and stylish for Si afford. A new ly gi stock 18 complete in immer dress or waist ve you the ill startle wear, may goods you We never them. prices YOu. See PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadel] Iphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1n effect May 14 TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON. 918 a. mm. ~Train 14 For Bunbury , W Harrbsburg and "Hilladelphis at 18856, EABTWARD, (Daily except illkerbarre, Hazleton, ilermediate station Wp m., Rew Y I¥ Jr 3 phia and Balti more ~Train Daily nbury, Harrisburg a ingatl Phila PET CORKS hes io Erie and 8 leaves New york at im Washington wes { LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RA Daily Except Sunday, Eastward, ETATIONS AMPM. PNM ) Montandon { 55 1 Lewisburg Zz Biehl 25 Vicksburg 7 Mi Minburg 50| Millmont oi Glen Iron I Paddy Mounta'n i? 35 Coburn E Zerby {7 556 Rising Bpring 02| Penn Cave i 09, rie Hall i £16 G A Hall ILROAD. Westward, PM P.M, A. n rT nt BS G5 0 0 8 23 Lin 8 28 Oak Hall & 82 Lemont 857) Dale Bummit % 47 Pleasant Gap & 50] Axemann 8 55 Bellefonte Additional trains jeave Lewisburg for Montan- don at 5. 20am, 10.00 am, 1.15, 545 and 7.40 p m returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 em 0am blipm 60pm .and 50pm On Bandays trains leave Montandon 10.18 a. m and $00 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.23 a. m. and 8.06 p.m, 8. M. PREVOST, emeral Manager ® Bi wf we & NN a hl ad s 8 J. RB, WOOD Gen" Pe'ger Agt FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THR ALLBEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE { Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {1 lustrations on the Farm and in the BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti cal and practioal. Students taught original study with the mb ons ISTRY: ith an unusually full and Labora in the fen Ee ENGINEERING These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: }omen MBC RHNICAL ENGINEERING: os Poe scoompanied with very ex ve pract gsrefiss ih the Field, the Shop, and the HIRO yi Ancient and Modern, with origi. PU USTRINL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES COU REE IN LITERATURE and ERO Two ~~ aN mp facilities for LANGUAGE and TERA TORE: Latin nae ,) French, German and English (re- Shel dhe or more continued through the MATHEMATICS snd ASTRONOMY; pure and MED ANIC ARTS: combining work pment. Tans tay a 10 L and | POLITICAL SCI and History 12 MUITARY PE (instruction theoreti each arm ofthe 18, ay DEPA ENT; Two foram opens Sept” 14 1", 180. Examina amin June 1992, Ontalogue or ther fol TW, A N, LL.D. Prost, College, Centre Co..Ps
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