PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going. Visitors in and Town, out of — Miss Bessie Hoy, visiting her Mingle. of New Berlin, is cousin, Miss Anna —(ieorge Bushman has been spend- ing the past week with his parents at Gettysburg, Mrs. Sparr, of Boals- burg, was the guest of Simon Harper's family over Sunday. r. William Foster, at the home John Odenkirk this week, f Millheim, in over a year, has ta- Rebecea Mifflin- of Mrs, of burg, was a guest —=Uriah Reifsnyder, o very ill health for ken a turn for the worse, Mrs. H. F. Bitner Ralph, of Millersville, I her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. ray. —Miss Sadie Sholl, of town’s respected young ladies, is mak- ing a few weeks’ at Madison- burg, — Victor Crawford, of Philadel- | phia, brother of Mayor Frank Craw- ford, spent several days in town this week. -Mr. John P. Harris, fonte, attended the corner ing of the Reformed church day. ——Miss Anna Bartholomew this week for Millersville State mal, and will take a full course that institution. and visiting D. Mur- s0n, is one our stay Belle- lay- Sune of stone last left Nor- from NS. P. Hen- us Vi friend, nigh, of Potter's Bank, and will shortly offer real estate for sale. ~—Mr. State of the Jacksonian stripe, He siting —Qur esteemed a call, vluable gave some McCormick, of Democrat Shannon College, the veteran gave us a call yesterday. is vi friends in the vicinity. Will Lee Fleisher who to friends in call. Mr. ] excellent in Towa. iend JMr. visit his Towa fr few weeks’ with is On on this vicinity, gave us a informs us all Crops are | Cyrus Brungart, Millheim’s tall and hance , gave us a pleas- 1 JURY LIST, of Court, on Monday, October 14th, Feard, Liberty. Ambrose Gentzell, Gregg. W. J. Decker, Potter. Chas. Sayers, Marion. Joshua Pheasant, Howard t wp. Alfred Rishel, Benner. Calvin Breon, Millheim, A. C. Ripka, Potter. J. C. Stevens, Half Moon. tobert Hudson, Philipsburg. C. K. Essington, Milesburg. Huston Hartsock, Spring. Hugh Adams, Philipsburg. Geo, Hastings, Benner, (ieo. A. Reesman, Centre Hall. Chas. A. Musser, Gregg. John I. Curtin, Bellefonte. H. C. Weaver, Bellefonte, J. Eberhart, Bellefonte. J. A. Myer, Miles. M. N. Miller, Potter. Daniel Heckman, Benner. John Thompson, Howard boro. Hubler, Miles. Wm Shawley, Boggs. Wm. Shortlidge, Bellefonte, D. R. Poorman, Boggs. Jos, A. Emerick, Walker. D. W. Pletcher, Howard boro. Milton Straub, Spring. Manow Kline, (has. Levi Quick, Fisher Motz, John I. Taylor, ww], / (ie0, Spring. Walker. snow Shoe. Haines, Thompson, College. Bellefonte. > =. Beck, (ie0, > - AARONSBURG. Who are Visitiag In Oat of Town, Other Interesting News, and Dr. publican attending the Re- | convention at Harrisburg, went frem there to William's Grove, and from there to Philadelphia. Witmer Stover and brother Es Musser after arnest are about starting a wood bending fae- | They hav refusal of boiler and e the an en- gine, planer the finish- | giving it | Frank Dutwiler has put ing touches on his house by ant call 11 prosperous on classic never met Cy- rus out of humor. -Daniel Hoste gave us a call, and reports the and crops rman, of Coburn, general health good down t Dan cream for the Coburn creamery. —Mrs. David Bradford, of Es town, with | friend, Long, of Harrisburg, ant call, and inspected the getting out newspapers. Harvey Van Pelt left ls for Ithica, N. Y., enter the preparatory Cornell Univer and full collegiate tion. hat way it} abundant. gathers the bulk of 1 arly 8 Miss a pleas- of er visiting gave us manner day where departmen sity, will son of {sregy "the wen elects | 1 i nion- | James Gregg, for several years instructor mont hool, has } ed principal of t ZTamimar ‘hools at | Sq ville, James is a good instructor and well learned. Mrs. Pierce Le Kansas, ed this we itzell, of Girard, wk, and is Miller, among her friends arriv vis. ts ae iting her brother, Jerry will extend her visit in Penns Valley fore returning to Kansas, Mrs f Tussey ville, for improving eral weeks be- for sey H. ill Ish- from but of . Ishler, mother of J. ler, « has been dysentery over three weeks, now She is 72 years had made a hand at binding oats in the field. P. Frank, D. Heckman and S. M. Crawford, join in recommending J. H. Ishler as a music teacher. This is a strong endorsement and Prof. Ish- ler can feel proud of it; good teachers should be patronised. we Prof. C. L. Gramley, burg, County Superintendent, held a special examination at Centre Hall “last Friday. The Prof. has raised the standard of our public schools, and doing much toward furthering cause of education. Dr. J. F. Alexander, of Los An- geles, California, who removed from Centre Hall several years ago, is on a visit east, having arrived last week. He is in the drug business on the Pa- cific coast; he will prolong his visit for several weeks, we Rev, Thomas Land, lately minis- ter of the Centre Hall Reformed charge, with his two sons, vigited here for sev- eral days past. Mr. Land assisted in the corner stone laying of the new Re- formed church last Sunday. He is now filling the pulpit of the Reformed church at Meadville, Pa. ~David Hehnigh, of Price, Ks., was a caller at our office. Mr. Hen- nigh left Potter's Mills 26 years ago, and this is his third visit back in that time. He lived in the north eastern part of the state, where they are not troubled by droughts, insects or cy- clones, and where crops have always been good ; he tells us that this year crops are especially abundant in north eastern Kansas, and that farming has paid him well there, and he does not have any desire to live in Pennsylva- nia again, altho it is a good state, His wife is with him of on this visit. Clay Wosterd Suits worth 12.00 and 15.00, our price, 7.00 age, and before her illness music of Rebers- is the several coats of paint, which gives it a | Poll and gone her house for y Stover has closed away on a visit a few weeks, After cruiting his heals, Mrs. D. H. |] back to spendieg about ten days in re- with his sister, Noah Cronmiller has | Bell 3 fi le, again gone efonte much improved. fast; i and cannot be | he His pension was lately George Rupp is failing very confined to his bed now recognizes i up at all. It is seldom any one. in- | reased., John H. hospital in New to} his | Musser has again York to have has not gone t LAE arm treated which improved any. Noah Leitzell and wife have gone to also to go to Elk | their daughters. twenty load is pass | ty ro visit Potatoes are bringing cents | at (4 and load after ing in that direction. A single of the field will so that crop. burn bushel | of corn out hardly | bring any more, raising pota- | toes (58 paying - - - Bi Friendly Note frown shop MeGovern The friends of Bishop McGovern in this learned him as a man of broad ideas as well as his love for all mankind, were doubt- | less pleased to learn of his safe return | from his journey tome, We are | pleased to offer for their perusal, a let- ter from the uished Bishop to the editor of this paper, as follows : county, who to esteem to disting SYLVAN HEIGHTS, | Harrisburg, Aug., 17, 1895, § Editor of the “Centre Reporter Kind Sir :—1 was flattered by the notice you gave me in the issue of your paper of the 15th inst. In the abun- dance of your heart you spoke of my administration of this diocese above my deserts ; but of our early friendship which I am happy to say has not been forgotten, your words are sweet like music of other days. It is a joy to re- call in the evening of life's pilgrimage the pleasant memories of over thirty years ago, when on youth's fleet limbs /— “We twa hae run about the braes, And pu’ on the gowans fine ; But we've wandered mony wearly foot, Sin’ auld lang syne.” Yours gratefully, {THOMAS McGOVERN, Bishop of Harrisburg. mines it mn Cure for Headache, As a remedy for all forms of Head- ache Electric bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence, We urge all who are afMlicted to pro- cure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, In cases of habitual consti- pation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at J. D, Murray's Drug Store. — A neat and stylish fitting suit is every young man's delight, and Lew- ins, Bellefonte, has a fine and come plete stock from which to select. Prices are away down and as dollar Of the Fall months « to Look. the greatest line of # America, (covers a g we can convince you rect. Come, Don’t Buy, Just Look. (ret a of the glimpse of Men's Suits ever For The Little Fellows. With Men's Outfitters, LINDEN HBLL. ! Items of Interest as Gathered by Our Cor. respondent. SD. of Bellefonte old home a visit over Sunday. Mr. Gettlig, paid his Samuel Davis who has been in | health for the last few years is at | covery. John From of this place has been of Belle- Dr. Hafer wife and child, Messrs, Frank and Lee Pa., Swab, from Mrs. Bmeltzer, spent last week Mrs. Alfred Lee. Flora Auman, of Georges Valley, with her daughter, of Port Royal, Junia- around town last week. J. A. Getting left on Saturday morn- ing for Cato, Snow Shoe township, where he expects to teach school this winter. Ezra Tressler in company with Rev, Shaeffer from Iowa, were to William's Grove a few days last week. Jennie Weibly will leave for Wat- sontown this week again, her summer vacation having expired. ———— The Discovery Saved His Life, Mr. GG. Caillouette, versville, Ill, says: “To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from Druggist, Bea- the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it.”” Get a free trial at J. D. Murray's Drug Store, ———— i ——— Foundation Completed, The masons completed the founda- tion wall of the new Reformed church on Friday of last week. Byron Gares dressed the corner stone and Stroh meler did the lettering. Bquire Rees- man made and presented the zine box that was placed in the stone. BA - ~Clearance Sale, One Price. Cash. MoxtTaomMery & Co, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte. 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, worth 3.00 and 4.00 goes a great way at this store, and 8.00. Lyon & Co. ~fSubsecribe for the REPORTER. Our price, 1.50. Lyon & Co. “-» omes our invitation to you r, not buy, hut just look at $10 suits ever shown in ood bit of ground), but that the statement is cor #10 America. greatest ortment hown in Bellefonte. T9999 TTT VDVVODDVVDDVDDVDLVVRDDDDDDODD THE EAINFA.LL the “Reporter's” guage Aug. 29 and 350, 1. Aug. 31, § faren 2-10, 10 inch. on, 5-10 in. ; aft Tots al rai infall in Aug 18i, Tot al for A inches : 1 it pril 1.1- June 5.1- inches : 1.5 5 hes ; 1.5. ind 10 inches ; August 0.00, en - The merchant tailoring establ ment at Lewins, Bellefonte, is out more and finer work tha 1 a this part of the state. The just right, customer always customera > ny prices and once a there, Ea 360 pair Men's Pants, wotth Our price, 1.50, - - Ap — GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRI Whent, new Wheat a BPO cccnsniiiciinn ON os csriiinss Oats Barley - BUCK WRORL.oee sess crss coves All 3.00 and PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter. B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. Wholesaleing Ice - - . - Cream a Specialty. ON TS Ice Cream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest signs, Easter Rabbits, ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. Jome and See, de- coy RT JTROCLA MATION ~8PRCIAL TERM he Hou. Jobn G. Love, Presiden of oe Con Court of Common Pleas Jd cial District Sonkisti of the county of Centre, and the Hon. © A. Ikner, and the Hon. Benjamin Rich, associate Judges, in and for aid county ity, having Issued thelr ptecept beart date the 26th day of August, 100, to me di for t helding a special term of the Court of Com: Pleas. tor She a said i county of Centre, notice in herby given thay the said special term of Pieas, General dl qeIYOry sessions of the oh county, will October, bel pads and { Ans con which aid are hereby t the 40th @ 20d Monda the Téth any of October, fd u court all al) 100r ai a! to Siren under fia the at Bellefonte, 16, ihe 3 ov clean year of the ae St) of the Ln Subscribe for the REPORTER, JOHN P. CONDO, Sheriff, BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS And needed, will want. be The lovlier than a June morning is the The stock 18 complete in Summer wear, dress waist may vou the goods you We nes er them. ford. A new or artie you, So, b y+ HnNe, 0 i ATTORNEYS. ITCHELL, Atwrneysat-Law Bellefonte Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange. Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. of Furst’s buildir g. north in German ans; Office on second floor Can be coaosulted snd Euglish M. BOWER ¥ ORV] cys al Law BELLEFONTE. I <. BOWER Alors r Office § Jang’ law, EFONTE, Atlcroey at PA. joors ans? ad ty from Gy AWO fronn RVIN HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first | jan? Terms reasonable J8H HOUSE, | W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, i BELLEFONTE, PA { Special attention given to country trade. apr EW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new farniture throughout, steain heat, electric bells and all modern improvements Good table and moderate charges. N 3 HOTEL, ). H. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, gr RING MIL 18 NEW BROCK ERHOFS HOUSE, 4 . M. Neubauer P BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rootns on first Soor. Special rales to wilhesses and jurors rieto Ow FORT HOTEL EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This old and well-known house has been newly furnished throughout Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private parties oan have special accommodation. apie! AP HARTER, AUCTIONEER. MILLHEIM, PA, =ORK WANTED ~Auy intelligent man or woman seeking employment and ambi. tious to make from $40 to ¥150 monthly, can se mire same by addressing Globe Bible Publishing Co, 723 Chestnut St, Phila, Pa. No capital re quired, phot samp for re iy. Young man or wo man wishing 10 oar a few iV hindred dollars in the next few months preferred We want a few | WANTED- SALESMEN =e. "io 50" Choice Line of Nu © cannot i a you stoady well for it, our | io. o times, Write for terms + Pax HAWKS NURSERY CO, Rochester , GET AN EVICTION on 00 15] PENNSYLVANIA RE. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table in effect May 15, 1895, TRAINS NTAKDO 4. (Dally LUEGFURITE LEAVE M KR, EABTWARD except Hazlet Lon Bund ny arough d Baltimore, er CoORChies delphia an ior cars wo Phil Arior car thr rT CoRChies VW Philad [Daily except Ry from CORChes more. days, week ¢ pm, more and thro passenger coaches from Philadel phis and B i» limore, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Bunday, Westward, BTATIOR Moniandon Law isburg Bieh Vik kab Eastward, AM Pp M.P 40 15 IASG Ooo 5 Zerby 55 Rising Bpring Penn Cave 09% Centre Hall Gregg Linden Hall Oak Hall 82 Lemont 87 Dale Summit 47 Pleasant Gap 50|Axemann » 55 Bellefonte Add itional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- donat5.20am, 10.00 am, 1.15, 545and 740 pm returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 8.26 Amidam bpm 600 pm, and $00 pm On Sundays trains leave Montandon 10.18 a. m. and 5.00 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. wRERBE TI IE: HE PENNEYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFNTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENBES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS ARD EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant {llustrations on the Farm and in the Lat ratory BIOLOGY, BOTANY Or- and ZOOLOGY. iginal study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1 {| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; These { MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING f cour i MINING KNGIREERING. : jes are KCOOm with very extensive practioal exerciaes in the Field, the Shop, and the HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, toptionaL) French, German and Riis (re { . © rImAD AD {re Jae Jonge or more continued through the ATHENA THOS and ASTRONOMY; pure MROHENTC com hop work x0 HARIG A ARTS; ipining w MENTAL TORAL and PC POLITICAL 8CI- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History; Bh Che 12 MILITARY SC1 CK: instruction and practical, i theoreti. neludingeach arm ofthe 18, ey opuRsk: One year. Fall vorm opens 1, 1885, Examinations for admission, Yor er information, address bth BOW. wo. TREN EE LLL Buackien's Arnloa Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, U Salt Rheum, Fever Soren, Fetter, Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, and all Skin Kray nal School, | tions, ne, positively cures Pi Fort | required. It is guaranteed to give fon or money refu Dem box, oa D. Murray Dru Driggist. For sale