PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going.—Visitors in and out of Town. sume among —Dr. Hosterman and son ner spent two or three days relatives down in Brush Valley, John Noll, of Bellefonte, was in town Tuesday looking r at the specifica- tions of the new Reformed church. Chris Murray, Bellefonte, spent Sunday at home. He expects to be admitted to the bar at the next Au- gust term of court. -Our former townsman, Oberdorf, of near Hublersburg, us a call on Monday, and tells us crops over there of Amos gave are good. — ~Our always jolly friend, William Farner, of Potter, gave our sanctum a call, and gave his label a good hist for- ward with several jinglers. r. and Mrs. John Spangler, of this place, left for New Berlin last Friday to attend the funeral of Lewis Spangler, a brother, who died aged 53 years, ~ur hart, of Farmers’ and had his label put a year ahead. don’t care whether Dan or Matt licked in their pn —~Mrs. William Shirk and daugh- ter Miss Carrie, formerly residents of this place, but now living at Atlantic City arrived this week and the guests of B. D. Brisbin. esteemed friend, Wm. Good- Mills, gave us a call He gets big row. are — Rev, 8. (G. Shannon, filling the pulpit of a Lutheran church in Phila- delphia, arrived this morning on a visit to his sister, Mrs. William Lohr, who has been quite ill. - — Lewis Sunday gave us a call, and has moved to Turbotville, whither he GRANGERS' PICNIC, Interstate Plenie Exhibition, Grove, Pa, Angust 26 to 31, The ( Willinms' 1895, irangers’ Interstate Picnic Kx- hibition which is held annually at Williams’ Grove, Pennsylvania, thir- teen miles southwest of Harrisburg, will open this year Monday, August 26th, and continue until Saturday, August 31st. This is conceded to be the largest assemblage of farmers, man- ufacturers, stock raisers and fruit grow- ers held in the United States, and has become so well known throughout the country that it annually attracts im- mense crowds of the most substantial | citizens. The ablest speakers known | to the American people, not theorists, | but men of large practical experience, | lecture upon subjects of vital impor- | to agricultural people several | times each day during the week. The grove is fitted up with handsome cot- | tages and comfortable tents, that | families who wish to enjoy an outing can spend a week at Williams' Grove | as comfortably as at home, with but | little expenditure. For full informa- | tion in regard to cottages, tents, ex-| hibits and all matters connected with the exhibition, write R. H. Thomas, General Manager, Mechanicsburg, Pa i TUSSEYVILLE, tance RO News of the Past Week Gathered Correspondent, i A. Wait of Bellefonte, who a book called ‘Portraits and Principles,’ has been canvassing in our vicinity for'several days. Rev. 8. H. Deitzel and wife have been visiting in our vicinity for | left and county, by Our Mr. H. is agent for 0 who | for their home in | Friday of last several weeks, Westmorel week. ordered the ‘Reporter’ to follow him | and keep him posted on Centre coun- | ty. Sensible notion. S. H. weeks’ Ditzel vacation and wife spent their old | homes and among friends in this cinity. He serves a Reformed charge | in Westmoreland county to the utmost satisfaction of his floek. —J. H. Ream, and — Rev, a three at vi- | of Sunbury , ave u label of this | gave his al a pleasant call, push forward ; he is a native N the | section and moved to Sunbury some years ago, and is in the employ of Penn’a railroad. —Mr. John Moyer, west of Millheim, uncle of Mrs. Is aac Smith and Mrs. Wm. Wolf, visi- ted those families last week, He i years old, but still ‘“‘right smart” getting around. — Prof. D. Prof. D. M. Wolf at his normal term, was in day the guest of Rev, is employed by the School Board of the living 2 miles | an ] = ’ in Wolf. assisted Spring Mills town J. who in yesler- He General Sunday Reformed church Sunday school 7 —(, W. Stahl, a prominent ber of the De Moines, Iowa, bar, gave our sanctum a call. Heand Mrs, Stahl have come east to friends the He visiting his brother James, of this place, and tells us that Towa is blessed with abundant crops, and left stamps to Keep the ‘Reporter’ agoing —The Beavertown, ty, correspondent Otihe Herald says: « M. family, from Centre ral on Monday of last week of his vacation with his parents, on the evening of the same day, children and friends assembled at the father's home to celebrate an event in honor os his 67th birthday. Refresh- ments were served, and a pleasant evening was spent. All left with the hope that the good father might live for many years to come. ol Apt Ww olf & & C rawford carry the largest line of Ladies’ Dress Goods in the val ley. Their recent reduction in price of seasonable goods will make it profita- ble for you to buy from them. AA ———— A Prolific Stalk, Wes. Smith pulled up a stalk of po- tatoes yesterday, which was fairly ‘lousy’ with the grubbers. When he got through counting them he had sixty-two notches cut in his stick. Another stalk had ten remarkably fine potatoes which weighed three pounds, and they were only half grown, and very green. And he says it isn’t a lie either, Eisenberg. to do some work. meme- visit and seashore. is now some . Snyder Jeaver Springs dearick and | came here < to spend part and the coun- ev, cl tp 360 pair ‘Men's All Wool Pants, wotth 3.00 and 4.00, Our price, 1.50, Lyon & Co. EE —— Peculiar Snake, Yesterday Dr. Riter killed a small black snake about eighteen inches long near town which had a bright red ring around the neck, back of the head, Eo — Rev, Rarick's Appointments, Lutheran preaching next Sunday at St. John's, at 10 a. m., at Cross Church 2 p. m., and Bt. Luke's 7:30 p. m. IA AAO —Ladiss have you seen the dress goods on Wolf & Crawford’s 10 cent counter ? Wanted, at Lyon ¢ Co’s store, DBeellefonte, 50,000 Lbs. of Wool. Figured China Silks, 20c. a yard. Striped Wash Silks, 3oc. Several of our young people attend- | ed the Communion services at Rock | ll Sunday evening. Rev A. Sta-| pleton was present delivered a | and Prof. E. W. singing class Crawford is teaching a in the Walnut Grove school house, i Mr. John Horner purchased a lot at | a new dwelling | { Our farmers seem to have given up | farming business and turned their | attention to picking huckleberries and Mrs. Luse who is friends in | this vicinity is on the sick list. Mr. David Stoner wife and son spent | week with visiting days last near Millheim. several relatives | Wo fp Got Walloped, Hall ball Millheim but the boys got into a wrangle among themselves, and all but two or three of the team refused go. Bound to | keep good the date with the Millheim | the surrounding country scoured and enough men were run was | The billed to play at Centre team yesterday, to Was in | This aggregation put | of a game, but in team work, and Mill- | hsim won 13 to 12. The aggregation treated nicely by the Miilheimers, and don’t blame the um- pire, packed team or rotten ground for the defeat. Some of the spectators say that the score was 12 to 6 in favor of | the aggregation, but having a | scorer of their own, the boys cannot give this tale any credence, and will | et Millheim have the game, co — team, to fill the team. ht were lacking ¢ up a rig good sort not Late News Condensed, A farmer from Jack’s mountain, in Snyder county, shipped 1000 quarts of huckleberries to Scranton on Thurs day. A new law imposes a fine of £100, or imprisonment for one year, for wilful- ly raising a false alarm of fire, A new law imposes a fine of $0 and imprisonment for dynamiting fish. Elias Hummel, of Middleburg, aged 54, died of dropsy, last Sunday. Some mysterious agency rings the doorbell of Mrs. Edw. Gemberling’s residence in Selinsgrove, Wages have gone up at York and at a number of other points within the past week, sim co" ~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 al ways a customer there, THE RAINFALL. The precipitation since our last issue as registered by the ‘Reporter's’ min- guage, isas follows: July 27, 9 to 11 o'clock, a. m., 5-10 inch ; in the evening 2-10 inch. Tuesday 30, forenoon, 2-10 inch. i A sos ~Clearance Sale, One Price. Cash, MonTaoMERY & Co, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte. ling Death at Bellefonte, Charles Smith, Sr., of Bellefonte, died at the home of his son Charles, on Bishop street, on Saturday evening last, aged about 82 years, ~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 —(learance Sale. One Price. Cash. MonNrGoMERY & Co., Clothiers, Bellefonte. a EGAL NOTICE. —~Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following Inventories of goods and chattels set apart to widows under the provisions of the act of 14th of April 1851, have wv confirmed ni » by the court and filed in the office of the clerk of the Orphan's Court of Centre County, and if no ex ceptions be flied on or before the first day of the ‘| next term the same will be confirmed absolute ly. 1. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of James C, Boal, late of Cen tre Hall Borough, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Tamar Boal. 4. The invento appralsement of the per sonal property of Vonada, late of Miles township, deceased, - set apart to his widow, Fletta Vonada, The valuation and real estate of Abram Burus, ship, deceased, clected to be apart Lo his widow, 4 sonal towns Gates wil Ww anted, at L yon & Co’s store, Bellefonte, 50,000 ls. of Wool. tera A tre smendous 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 prio es way below the lowest, iy a and 4. appralsement of ate of Taylor town retained and set Lucy Burns, The inventory and appralsement of the per- [rope rity of John C. 1p, as set apart to his b. The inventory and appraisement of pe sonal property of Aaron Williams, late Bellefonte borough. deceased, us set apart to his widow, Jennie B, Williams, 6. The inventory and appraisement personal property of John Powers, late of Belle fonte borough, deceased, 4s got apart to his wid ow Mary Vowers ork and avpraise: William Wise, late The tnve Lor personal estate township, decone: 1, as set apart to Phoebe J. Wis 8. The inventory and appraisement of the per sonal plore riy of David Dunkle, late of Walker township, deceased, as set apart 10 widow, Harriet Dunkle 9. The Inventory and apprasement of the per sonal estate of Be 1 L widow, Maggie B. We cots — 1 xtraordinary reduc tions in Win- { ter clothing and overcoats by Lyons, Bellefonte, and this means a reduction | from the wonderfully low prices the y have had during the past season, The reduc tons last only a short Vite, ——— Silks, 20c a Figure ed China S Wash Silk, yard. Striped 3oc. a yard. Lyon & Co. All. Wool 3.00 and 4.00. Lyon & Co, of the ’ nent of his of the Haines his al — pg 360 pair Men's . swihship, decerm i, as set apart sarah Orndorf The valuation and real estate of Henry Butler ship, deceased tained by his wi 14 to his widow, 10 of the town fppralscment inte of Boggs as pet apart and elected 0 be low, Mary Butler The valustion and apprajsement parsonal property of Jacob M. Fishburn College township, deceased, ns set apart widow, Mary E. Fishburn Our price, 1.50. 2 os Ld 3 ne itp of tl Ww hi UMBERGER CO. ( OU RT Se’ Hon Court of Co trict, consisting of the om Huntingdon, and the Hon A. Faulkner, sand the Hou, Benjamin Rich, Associate J in Centre, bay 1 thelr precept bearing 2th day of 0 me directed holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and commence on the 4th Monday of Au the 26th day ofjA | ah , 80d Lo conti ne two weeks Notice is On OH the Peace ies of sald coun en 2 and there in PROOCLAM lohu G. Love non Pleas of ATION Pp Whereas re resident s 49th os of the ge of the ai did Centre and ¥ ! oJ LIEN A Claan Collar One that you can keep clean all the time—a collar that does not wilt when you get over-hested ; that does not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by ply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cuils are made by covering linen collars or cufi on both sides with waterproof “celluloid,” thus 8 giving strength and durability. [ waterproof goods every picce 1s sta Ask for this, and refuse to tage any imitation if you expect sat. isfaction. If your dealer does not keep them, send direct to us, en- closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs socts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down \ collar is wan plgpes aate for ger 1 u the } O 16 gust ¢ he yer, Just of ¥ prope r per Sl Lr records Heir own things which to thelr « and those who are EALOeS LO promod ule Again 4 are the only wl L4CY o in the year of p dredth and ef BIL 8 1 ' i i ped ¢ as follows: TRADE LCi FATS INDO ed Nhgpdd B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. * | Whi nesaloing leo 4 i e Cream put up ir Mold signs, E e Di Bricks, and all y 3.) 2 ster Rabbits, ete spiay of Easter Groods. See Come and For You... To save money that you cannot afford to miss, To make it plain for you we have started what we call a Remnant Sale. ... It is simply the remnants of the best stock of Clothing ever shown in Centre county. Some people might call these goods Odds and Ends, too desirable to be confounded with the But they are new, too nice and ordinaay odds and ends. They are mere- ly one or two suits of a kind left from THIS SPRING'S STOCK And if you can find anything among them that will We do not quote prices because you must see the goods to ap- suit you we will save yon big money. preciate their value. We would have you call early if you care to take advantage of this money saving sale, FAUBLES. life-long chance by not coming at a yard. Lyon & Co. Onee, Lewins, Bellefonte. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS And in everything i y be needed, and will want, lovlier than a June morning is the amer's, The stock is complete in lish for Summer wear, dress or waist ma ay ive yon the goods you you, We never See them. sl Arid ford. an ¢ ARF ve iL ; £r tartie line. w Y ill » ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Altlorpeysat-law, Jia C { Office Pa. oti Bellefonte Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange JOHN KLINE . Attorney at 1a BEL LEFONTE, PA 144 ii in Office on secon/ of Court House i 1 Euglish, g north Germar RMT 1 floor of Furst's bull ( an be cousulted IB, C. M. BOWER, BOWER & ORViE, ALlorpeys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. Crider’s Exchange building on second ansh Office in foor D F. FORTKEY, . At Lorne y atl law BELLEFONTE, PA £. Jang2 3 Bu u 4 Office in Conrad iidin (ILE MANXNT DALE 3 Attorney at Law, LLEFONTE, PA. mond, two 4] I 3 doors from jan? g 3 Office N. & First Natio Ww nal Bank corner Di oA wih 8 HEWES, UNTY BANKING CO BELLEFON Discount ne D. Bavaxrt, Cashier TE deposits, Hos 3 HOTELS. veller, Proprietor Bellcfonte, Pa This ho shod through L I EeX0els 1 Halos ¥ reasotial and making an extend« ile an exim a mnt will be is provided with everything ise has furn A jon with the attend istay in Belle made. The ta in season. ye i connect Partios horas ing court im t bie TAH HOUSE POTTERS MILLE, PA James 8B. Relish, Proprietor house having beep remode repainite and newly fu shed, The public wi-class in table, and all other re er boarders laken on reasonable thy locality, fshing and hunting ul laprém E g fo £3 A Opened again, Lhe 2. Epocis ! terms. Heal rounds conven IB Terms reasonable floor, ie VIN HOUBE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first jan? BE, WL. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Special attention given to country trade. apr ! Buss HOt i NEW GARMAN HOUSE, + Opposite Court House, i BELLEFONTE, PA. New building, new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements. | Good table and moderate charges, A HOTEL, ! QPRING MILI he D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, | New BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubaner Proprieto BELLE ONTE, PA. Free bus to and from ail trains. Good sample | rooms on first floor. Special rates to witnesses | and jurors, LD FORT HOTEL EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This old and well known house has been newly farmnished throughout Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private parties can have special accommodation. apt! Amu HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, RK WANTED «Any intelligent man or woman seeking employment and tous to make from $40 to F150 mrhiS cure same by addressing Globe Bible fubliah ig Co, 78 Chestnut St, Phila, Pa. No oapital re- quired, nor stamp for re reply. Young man or wo- man wishing 10 earn & few Sandro) dollars in the next few months preferred. WANTED-SALESME men to sell a Cholee Line of Nursery Stook Wo Satinat make you rich in # month but can give ve you steady DeSwant ald with {ha "Gmen. Welle Ont pric: and Aut sro mari-4m We want a fow Sue HAWKS NURSERY 00 Rochester, N. Y ’ . GET AN EDUCATION. an edoeation i th Genital Baia Normals AR aid to students. illus [5 Ae PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 19 TRAINS LEAV 9.15 a mn. For} Hunhua @ 1855, E MONTAXDON, Train W EABTWARD, 4 Bunday ikerbarre Pottsville Lions, arriving passenger coaches de iph (& and \ Balt ore, Parlor cars wo Ph ph in. 1p mn. For Bunbur m fade] Trail » {Dall . Harri isburg & * 04 p.m, For Wilk Train Sunday.) ie Harrisburg hiladelph ia ar SNRErs Cal re 700s. m, Dall rediate an 3 For Erie and Can stations, Rochester . is, with nira, and poster, nger coaches to Erie an 1 (Dail; ¥) For Lock Haven Train 12 hil except i lulermed ara ¥ FRE, Kane and Bunday, BAe slalions with Roches Rochester, except Bunday.) ediale stations, Daily'except Sunday) Hermecialc stations, inlerm INE FOR MONTANDON FROM T ARD BOUTH 53 8m Willkesbarre nday) arriving at pari wr oar from passenger coaches nd. Baltimore, 111408 50 Pm, week da % coaches from Ph leaves New Y ork 2 unday, Philsdelphs 40 pm, week ' Pp. m., Sundays, Washington 8.15pm, we 4.45 3, arriving st Moutandon 8.45 Through P Car and passenger om Philadelphia i leaves New York at x Ww ugh pas gh 3 “Balt vimore. week days, peRRCT Train 1 Fhilad 10.4 saltimore ving at aaa at 5.5% uilman sl eeping cars from "nila. Washi ngor Band Bal timore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bal titnore pm, ISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday. Westward FMP.M. AM. BTATIONS. 5 0. Montandon 6 15 Lewisburg b Biehl Vic Chat urg 7 Miflinburg Mi LEW Eastward, AMPM. PM 58 # 10 14! 0% Paddy Mouunta'n Cob | Zer by { (Rising Bpring 09 ‘Centre Hall 6 Grey en Hall BRS ERLE — Lin. {Oak Hall /| Lemont iDale Summit B® * RENE * Ween gate TN EN OO wf had wd wd EE RW -™ B 55 Bellefonte 62 § A thin trains leave 1awbung for Montan- Gonat5.20am, 10.00am, 1.15, 545 and 7.40 p m. returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg atl 8.20 Am lam 50pm 60 pm. and SW pm On Sundays trains leave Montandon 10.18 a.m. and 800 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.23 a. m. and S05 p.m J. R. WOOD 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager, Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. EE PENNSYLVARIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFSTHE MOST REAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (hres Coursen) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant ii lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret!. cal and practioal. Students taught original study with the mie CHEMISTRY: with an unusually fall and br rR } ™ 1 i {evi ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ake HRNICAL ENGINEER] NG: ACOOm w very extensive practioal exerciaes in the Field, the Shop, and the La tory. HISTORY. Ancie Ancient and Modern, with origi. INDU CSTRIL AD ART AND DESIGN, LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIKROR: 1 Iwo = Ample facilities for Music instrumental EARGUAG and LITERATURE; i hatin (optional, , German and Kng quired.) one or more continued th roush the entire course. MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and fod, M NIC ARTS: combin shop work Jith stds, three yours course: New build. fi RAL AL ale JOLITICAL 801 h course in the ono cour of are 12 ER rotor theoreti and practioal oA each arm ofthe 18, Fifi SAR Two for ham mion Ww orl and se Soman SEER Unlalogus or other LOW. RHERTON, 1.0 (LL.D, Pros, JAMES ELDON, Ph, Do hnincitl,