PERSONAL MENTION. COBURN. A Famous House, In the old Gibson house, at Glbson'’s Rock, Perry county, there is a remark- able room in which occurred the births of a number of men whose names stand high upon Pennsylvania's scroll honor. The men born there were: John Banister Gibson, chief justice su- preme court of Pennsylvania; General George Gibson, commissary of the U. S.; John Bernheisel, the Mormon preacher; Hon. John Bigler, Governor of California from 1852 to 1855; Hon, Wm. Bigler, Governor of Pennsylva- nia from 1852 to 1855. It is a dence that both the Biglers occupied Gubernatorial chairs at the same time, an honor never before conferred upon one family. They are all stopping — { i Local Dots, ] | John Horner's funeral this morning ; took place | Latest News Items as Gathered by Our burial at Centre Hall. Correspondent, Coming and Going,.—Visitors in and out of | Town. —— Miss Annie Harpster her sister, Mrs. Homer Barr, at cool night and morn- A BUTTERFLY ; possibly light frost in some pla- NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS At Harper & Kreamer's, in eve oi latest and that the markets afford. be needed, and we To-day is fine ; ing COB. Mrs. J. D. list this week visiting Boals- is After spending two weeks visiting | friends at Philadelphia, and a dip in burg. | the brine at Atlantic City, Miss Verna ~Miss Millie Wagner, of Belle- | Meyer returned home on Monday fonte, is visiting at the home of D. evening. Geiss. Mrs. Elmer E. Cooney and children Mrs, John Hoffer. of are spending a week under the parent- is visiting at the home al roof near Rebersburg. Murray. { Mr N. I. Braucht, who has been in — . < _ | the station as student for the last two I'he Misses Foster, Mifflin- | years, departed for Lock Haven on burg, ate the guests al home of | Tuesday where he will be employed Mrs. J. H. Odenkirk. for some time as extra, -(George Sowers and Grant Mey-| A pumber of linemen, ten in num- r, two State College citizens, were in | ber are putting in new telephone poles | Centre Hall on Tuesday. | on this section. of And lovlier than a June morning is the Murrey was on the sick K. : : : Canning season is already the women folks. engaging | Bellefonte, Mr. J. D. A Mp Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, 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 pay a big | will want. price for shoes when you can get the same article several dollars cheaper at | Lyons. Don’t pay any dealer an ex- of are mak- | The stock is complete in stylish for 8 A new can easily ih you the The prices will startle handled a cheaper and better line. of the nummer wear, may » goods you you. We never See them, coinei- dress or waist is useless to fi sol 18 — Mrs. Robert Sweetwood, of Miss Lizzie Runkle. home several months general agent for farm machinery. Mid- -Julian Fleming is after an absence of —Miss Carrie Baughman, of dleburg, was visiting at the home her friend, Miss Laura Runkle this place. Emanuel P. Mills, has gone on trip to Atlantic and New York. and Mrs. Judy, left Lutheran re-union near Sunbury. ——Miss Blanche Duck her parents in Gregg twp. ; Shook, of Spring | health-seeking | Coney Island | a City, Rearick and little this morning for 18~ | — Rev, daughter the land, on Packer is visiting she for holds i the position of type writer Mayor Eliott of Williamsport. —— Reuben and Mrs. Magee, of Phil- adelphia, visiting relatives here and in other parts of the county, and gave us a warm handshake. — Attorney C. P. was Lewisburg on Tuesday on legal Charley’s reputation as a lawyer | is wider than our county limits. are Hewes at busi- ness, in office, arrived his —James Lohr, R. Auditor's with family, are visiting street. the Penna. R. Philadelphia, week Ch and urch last parents on —Justice J. A. Reesman information that his brother, Charley | at Plainfield, Illinois, at death, wttack of received Reesman, the brone hitis, Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, been visiting her is point of from an has Be al who the the her Ie latives, families in this vicinity fi several weeks, re at Milton on wr past turned to home Tuesday. of Bellefonte - Elmer Royer, to our vi- He and we’ to say of it hereafter. —~ Rev, James W. Boal, the Port ( Pa., church, enjoying and is spending arrived today days. —Walter been spending at the | Centre einity over Sunday. ant business here, has import- 11 have more | of pastor arbon, Presbyterian is now r his it in this county. vacation, He 7, and will remain several | Ww. who the past several ome f Mr. M. Hill, left on Mond he will Mrs. Jayard, has | weeks i 0 Strohm, ay for Balti- in the follow at more, where drug trade. later on. —Mr. R. O. Brough the Coburn hotel, and Newt. Bitner, agent at Paddy Mountain Tunnell, spent Sunday in Centre Hall. They | built for , and made a quick | trip of it over the rails, —Chris Murray spent a day or so} at home this week. He has passed all | his examinations a law student very creditably, and will be admitted to the Centre county bar at the week's court. He will likely hang out | his shingle in Bellefonte. — Landlord Bartges and wife daughter, Miss Della, left last Thurs | day for Atlantic City, where they will | beguile away a week's time listening to what the sad sea waves have to say. Robert Bartges, of Penn Hall, is acting in capacity of mine host during their absence. engage Bayard will t, proprietor of came up by railroad bicycle two owned by Newt as next | and i ~—We love flowers and were great- ly plessed to have a large bouquet pre- sented to us from the handsome flower beds of Mrs. Rev. Eisenberg, where va- riety and loveliness beautify the par- sonage yard. In appreciation of this remembrance the lady will consider our best hat tipped. It was erroneously stated in our last issue that Miss Sue Nefl had sail- ed the week previous for Europe. In- stead she will sail on Saturday, Aug- ust 31st, expecting to remain several years. Miss Neff has traveled all over the United States and will see all the sights on the other side of the globe. Her many friends will wish her bon voyage. —We had the pleasure of a half hour's chat with the venerable James Evans, of near Penn Hall, accompa- nied by his son, Rev. L. K. Evans, of Pottstown, Pa., where he has faithful- ly served the Reformed charge for 24 years, a distinction which not many divines can boast of. Father Evans is now 83 years old, with the spryness and health glow of 70. As son-in-law of Judge Kreider, mentioned in our last issue as one of Gregg township's original settlers, Mr. and Mr. Evans are connected with a family of local prominence in the early day. The on- ly surviving cousin, of many, of moth- er Evans, is Mrs. Wm. Harter, of Aa- ronsburg and mother of Mrs, Kurtz of this place. at Braucht'’s hotel, but Reuben is equal His house is full | from lower floor to attic with boarders at present, but he sees to it that their wants are all supplied. Henry Haught, M. M. Harbach, I | to the emergency. Ed- 8. Wilson start- county, W. Va, on They took the overland route on foot, and expect to reach their ed for Tucker Tuesday. Mrs. John Hoffa is spending two weeks with friends near Lewisburg. C. M. and ye 8r, were Jower, esq., of Bellefonte, editor of the REPORTER seen on our streets on Tuesday. Mr. Burd has bought a lot of ground at the west end of town of Mr. Ker- near future. P. Kessler, of Rebers- visited friends at this place on in the Mr. and Mrs. Wolf had his Harvest Home the Lutheran church on The church was beautifully fruits Rev. Sunday. of the Everyone who knew James Thomp- the young man who killed by the freight, was grieved to hear of his untimely death, as he seemed to be the friend of everybody. Death often lurks season. s0n, was in pleasant places. if remap LINDEN HALL. In and Out of Town, Other News of Interest, Harry and Ned, Visitors Who are On Thursday last, the William Keller, left for the Womelsdorf Reformed Or- phan school. Mrs. Henry Zeigler and daughter Katie visited friends at Millheim Fri- and Saturday, two sons of Mrs. being the guests of an Musser, The W. Gi. U. Sunday school hold a festiva Saturday in the Sparr grove near the will evening, WwW. Everybody is cordially invited to attend to partake of the licious cream and cake which 1 on school house, de- will be W. C. Gettig took a trip to Millheim and back on Saturday last. Rev. Shaeffer and wife, of Michigan of Ezra Tressler. Mr. Bennet, visited his friends here a fe last week. Elmer, the littleson of Harry Frantz ill on Sunday, in a precarious fully recovered of Reedsville, w days time but was has again. On Thursday last Mrs, Robert Me- visited friends at Tus- Miss Mame Bradford, of Centre of station Frank MeClintick and sister Cora, but now of Re- here last week. Miss Fredda Hess after spending a Mr. Waring, at Tyrone, has returned home. Her grandfather, Mr. Daniel Hess, presented her with a new bicy- cle, and now Miss Fredda is taking daily lessons on the lawn fronting their home. Edward Meyer's were entertaining some of their many friends on Sunday. William Markle, of Lemont, visited at the home of Mr. Corl on Tuesday. Some of our young people attended the .K .L C. E. on Bunday evening and report a very large attendance, Some of our Granger farmers took a heliday on Tuesday and had a very enjoyable time at the Grange hall at Oak Hall. Mrs, Joseph McClellan, vilie visited at the home Frantz this week. Anna Weiland has gone to Lebanon where she is taking a musical course, Quite a number of our people attend- ed the I. O. O, F. festival at Boals- burg and report it a success. Jennie Weibly, of this place, took first prize, which was a beautiful rocker. Arthur Kimport, prothonotary’s clerk at Bellefonte, spent Sunday at his home, Josiah Rossman, of Farmers Mills, spent Sunday at the home of Henry Zeigler. of Tussey- of David Wanted, at Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, 50,000 lbs. of Wool Figured China Silks, '20c. a yard, Striped Wash Silks, Pants, wanted. The 427-429 All and Lyon & Co. — A — - - Wool 1.00, stock. wotth —Mubscribe for the 3.00 LEPORTER. . GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRI Wheat, new..... Wheat............. RYO ...cornnes SAAS COD ci csvererssssssesnisrseresssnssns Onis Barley . SE RARRA SS BUCKkWBORL...ovvirsirrrnass sorsnn worth Lyon & Co. hu, de PRODUCE A I' STORES, low POLRLOCK.. ..onvee sides ud every piece ll way : TRADE LLULD MARK. 3 celluloid,’ and wen Never wilt it. hose : any not le K and If your dealer does mail you a samy Collars 25¢. State whether turned-down collar Celluloid Company, Broadway, New York. Th i i iii ii iii joc. ayard. Lyon & Co, YES, IT IS HOT Too hot you think But then it is st talk. 11 ik to talk O Well, perhaps it is, tO summer stuff, and we mu We just arrived home after a two weeks stay in the eastern markets, having purchased what promises to be the largest and nicest stock of ready to wear clothing ever shown in this county. shee We have secured the agency for the four greatest fall. You good things later. clothing novelties in the market this will hear much about these special sHee Keep an eye on us—you will be the winner if you do. By the latter part of this week a large part of our new goods will be on our tables for your inspec- of you. tion. We know we are fully a month in advance the season, but that need make no difference to You must not buy—just come and look. Post your self for future reference. See what we have and the way we sell it. You can’t lose—you are sure to profit by a visit, see Watch ns—we are strictly in it this Fall. iii iii iii FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. ->n «DVB *ATTORNEYS. 1 5) AN, PENNSYLVANIA R. MITCHELL, Attorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, 10, Crider's Exchange octls AWtorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Furst's bulldir g. north cousulled iv German nd floor of Can be C. M. BOWER, IS, BOWER & ORVIS, Atlorneys al Law SELLEFO rider's Exch NTE. PA. ange bullding on second SONNY SPR | boarders aken . Jocm fishing h ) . 1aprém BE H Wood s Caldwell. Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first jaug2 H HOUSE, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA 1 to country trade. apr FE Opposite Court House we BEL JEFONTE, PA aE. new furniture throughout, steam elect {is and all modern improvements. table ol moderate charges. ING MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. RHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Good sample Epecialrates 10 withosses oO TEL EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This oid ond well-known house has been newly furnished throughout. Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private partios can have special accommodation. apf LD FORT H{ AUCTIONEER, MILLIEIM, PA, man woman seeking employment and ambi. — Phila, Pa. No oapital re reply, Young man or wo- wishing to earn a few Philadelphia & Erie R. and Northern Central R. Divis \aliway, ion Time Table, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANI m JOR, EABTWARD, except eur Train 14 , Wil Philadelphia at 2 Baltimore, 8.1 Train Harri m. Passen, A ’ adelphi ger ¢ THROUGH TRAINS FOI EAET ARD LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, Daily Except Bundsy. Westward. PMPM AM. BETATIONS, Montandon 5 40 16 156 Lewisburg 6 23 Biehl {6 28 Vicksburg i (i Mifiinburg 16 50 Millmont i6 58 Glen Iron 7 27 Paddy Mounta'n 7 8 Coburn 7 745 Zerby 7 55 Rising Spring {8 02| Penn Cave {8 09 Centre Hall {8 16 Gregg {8 23 Linden Hall Oak Hall Eastward, AMPM. PM a ha i% 82. Lemont 8 87{ Dale Summit * 47 Pleasant Gap & 0 Axemann 55 Bellefonte } r Mor tan : pm for Lewi sbure al 8.20 pm, and 800 pm I% RTE tana ing leave lewi ¥ a 1g 10.23 a m and 8 05 p.m 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager, J. R. WOOD Gen" Pw'ger Agl HE PENNSYLVANIA ETATE COLLEG LOCATED IX ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPM ENT. LEADING DEPARTME! 'TS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laborstory. . BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. iginal study with the microscope CHEMISTRY; with an — full and thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, i ELECTRIC AL ENGINEERING; } I MRBCHHNICAL ENGINEERING | cour ss | MINING ENGINEERING; jes are sccompanied with very extensive practical En in the Field, the Shop, and the Labo HToRY. AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional} French, German and English (re- rod yone or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure Se ATbNTe: ARTS; Sumbining shop work ith study, three MENTA MORAL an and POLITICAL 8CI- Law and History: ENCE Rutiond) Ore. These to mi # month but oan ive you steady e times. Write for terms Tue HAWKS NURSERY CO Rochester, N. XY. Politioa) Roh Le. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti: oul and practical, including each arm ofthe FREPARATORY COURSE; One year, A a ora 11, 1885. Examinations for admission, et. ag fot GEO. ATHERTON. MELD. Prost, : State College, Centre Oo. Pe GET AN EDUCATION. go hand In hand State aid to students, For Ii y adie, JAMES ELDON, Ph, b Rungipal, J Suse BURNER ¢ Ra REST Nesn one ill jon “agar | in bo CT pg |
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