PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going, Visitors in aud out of Town, Mrs, C. J. Shaffer is spending several days visiting at Potters Mills, — Miss Anna Woods, of Boalsburg, was a visitor in town this week. EN -Mrs. Emma Wolf, of Rebers burg, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. J. Meyer. — Miss Emma Kulin. returne Monday from a visit with friends in Boalsburg. i - Prof, J. A. Weaver of Pinegrove, we regret to learn, is suffering from severe attack of grip. — Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Smith are spending several days with their son Witmer in Rebersburg. i — Miss Sallie MeClenashan return- ed home Saturday after having spent several weeks in Milton, Waltz to Spring Mills, and the town has gained ee LOW iS has removed another good citizen, ——Will Runkle left for his home in Hi old Pittsburg on Tuesday afternoon, spent a week his friends here, —Mrs. W. W. Bayard, now locat- ed in Philadelphia, arrived home last with orf S50 among week on a visit of several weeks her futher, Mr. Michael Strohm, at Centre Hill. — William W. Boob made a flying trip to Williamsport he purchased a ten-horse gine and boiler for his plant. Tuesday, where power en- —John Royer who has been visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royer, of near Centre Hill, for several weeks left Monday for his bome in Ohio. -Mrs. W. A. Krise left Saturday for Johnstown to her sister Mrs. Joy, who is lying at the point of death; she will also visit her daughter, Mrs, W, 8. Slick and family. is home from Chi- —mam’'l Rowe cago on a visit to his family in this} 1 dace, He holds an important posi- | i i tion in a manufactory of stone crush ers and other road machines, WOODWARD, LAGRIVPE REMAINS Our Correspondent Gathers Interesting Items for Our Renders, For Years in the System If Not Cured, After a short silence your corres- oy pondent will again be able to give the readers of the best paper, the REPOR- ER, the weekly events at this place. William Snyder, who had his leg broken some time ago is slowly im- Pe-ru-nn, This country contains a large multi- | tude of men and women who are de- are | bilitated and weak as the effect of la grippe. i | Reverend Petty, of Virginia did, this morning. | Reverend Pett yo i ginia did, this | vast multitude of sufferers would soon their steam | . He writes: | be well and strong again, Last winter I had a very bad ease of proving. The lumbermen in all wishing for more snow, 10 below zero on Monday Harter & Co. will move this section If every one would do as the lntely | saw mill on the tract of timber { [ la grippe which left me enfeebled and on or about April Ist, | Pl Lumberman H. ¢. Bromgard will | purchased of the William Wise estate, liable to cold at the slightest exposure, ) I tried a number of remedies, but they move to Hartleton this spring where | © a: y "afforded only temporary relief. 1 saw i , : { an advertisement of Pe-ru-nn and con- of A. boys of this place | : Matis f Pe . - { cluded to try it. 1 have been using it and it afforded It is indeed a he has a lumber job, The P. O. expect to build a hall this summer, C.D. Motz, W. F. E and W, R. Motz will leave in days for Colorado, where thoy will work in the - li . for two months, has tlinger . Ap me much relief, It more than anything I ever tried. a fow pana- : iy : : invigorated me I have recommended it to others and ad- cea to me. has gold mines, Irvin Miller, who came east to spend for Colorado where he is employed ona vised them to send for your pammphiets, the winter will leave next week friends, statement in any v. H. Peuty, Bap- I have written of it to distant vy way vou choose, oll can use this sheep ranch, Howard Orndorfl is now a full fledg- 3 . ed book I.. D opened store in connection with the postotfice; agent. iculars and a multi- it T { Oradorf has ned a racket » Lo he Pe-ru- company, of on la grippe. he sells goods very cheap i nh Iree copy There was quite a lively fh . treatise tween the candidates in the » i sure cure for eatarrh, west preciuc . i . , bronchitis, first stage of (Hes . { consump and all climatic diseases Rev, § Of winter. a : riage Licenses, 3 B ‘ The P. O. 8 A LIND I Mninent speagers | + gr marriage licenses have Hl open meeling on MH . ) «l the past week when pre : Hunsinger and Mary J. 1 Ti iibition some time i if 4 ) fare i, Of ! eid ih 1 {and Ellen Emel, W iter J i af Pad { of Potter twp Benoer tw i. of Uni Spring tw I will in March > 1e public schoo ern finett, i Pe. and Myrtle L Of > - Dick, Pills. ir address to H ing's New mvinee Free Send yo Is mames OC, = William IL Hawk Ran, ( all Chie & wix of Dr ty i 0. , : 3 Lie X 13% James ' +1 ini will © [hese pill particu in Constipation and Sick Headache — Wm. Moyer, who left this place last fall with his family for Hastings, will native Centre this | return to his of spring and take charge of the mill | at Wolf's Store, in Miles twp. longs to the class of honest millers, | Rev. the closed his meetings in Centre Ha ; | ngeiist, Ryland, eva 11} : i it t pul jr im parture fr Erie, Pa., wher night, and this morning took h wil Hi e he and convert part of that city. wl in Centre Hall. friend, 1 H sil, 5 ., 1} mucha go ef JIT Auman, | ik esteemed of Lind P millin Royal, was a pleasant plac h Evan He infor Calif Lather Ge Ar most Coburn. —Mr. C. H Mills, gave the ReporTER a call Mon- | Graden, of ring ry i day morning. He will make public | sale of his personal property on March | 7th, family to | He he and move with his Missouri. has thinks there Iowa or Pp waibly will than | He expects to start a day or so | lived in the west and meet with here, more success after his sale, ee cn A Problem | Three farmers went to market with | Farmer A had ten eggs in Farmer B had thirty in his Farmer C had fifty eggs in his basket, eggs, hasket. basket. bis | That evening each sold a portion of his stock, receiving the same price per egg. The next morning eggs advanced to three cents each and they each sold what they bad left. When | they got home they found they had | #old their eggs at the same price per | egg and had each received the same amount of money. How many eggs did they sell the first day and at what | price per egg; how many eggs did they sell the second day at three cents] apiece, and how much mongy did each | receive in all. mebadot imsemicusians Here's a Bargain. : I will sell my fine driving horse, 7 | Years old, new delivery wagon, set of | buggy harness, set of express harness, | and top buggy all for $200. Every-| thing new and in first-class condition. | Reasons for selling. Address W. W, Boon, Centre Hall, Pa A MCA ASN GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE, i A traet of 35 acres in excellent state | of cultivation with fruit trees thereon, | i mile east of Centre Hall station, is | offered for sale in any quantities to! suit purchasers. Apply to Fred Kurtz, | Centre Hall. th | Much of life's misery is due to indi- pain in bis stomach ? As a corrective and strengthener of the alimentary or- gans, Ayer’s Pills are invaluable, their use being always attended with mark ed beneiit. Ap AS" Subscribe for the REPORTER. i id 1 been proved invaluable d to be { ie Malaria rer troubles they They frog fellefonte has a Revival greatest religious revival per- ‘ vlad or pnite periscii y taf Frove 3 . : irom i | rienced in Bellefonte is every d under the ministering Weave his meet and Vv . siiard rr. x Thar 43 noyin y literally » ; # pre wets todd at Vige Grove Mills the dwelling A . Appointed Posi Muster, 2 : . rimmerly of Unionville «1 from the clouds, i was app yinted t, Pa, — yorat py I Terrific Explosion. e do, in a mine explosion, On Tuesday, at N @ astle, L.eas Tippling Ww 5) met amber of applications for li denly lost their lives. The viet: chiefly square were blown 400 feet. HS are wnses in our county, for 1808, is feet |! vear | a court will be Italians. Timbers two : Jast there were 52. License ! 1 in March. 11eL { | FE ———— spi A esp, ri —— FE — ———= ts pt — —— Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life : makes : the nerves strong, and : brings back : ; the feelings of : youth to the pre- maturely old man. t restores lost vigor. may gain ten | | | | Go buy and t costs only 81. will guarantee a ry a box to-day. It Your own druggist cure or money re- funded. Booklet, written guarantee oro and sample free Address nearest office. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., CHICAGO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK. candy cathartle eure eonstivation. Purely vegetable, smooth and mwas sald by Araenists everywhere, guaranteed to cure. Only 0c. old Weather Goods. secesscscsce The sharp blasts that come in January are a forcible reminder of many things that were heretofore forgot. ten. Blankets, Comforts, Woolen Hose, Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, ete. We can supply you with these necessities for a small amount of money. HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall. THE WEATHER. Temperature and Hain and Legistered at the Reporter office, Temperature Feb, 18 “" 14 15 16 17 18 19 Thursday 13th, .50 rain. On 19, in the forenoon, 8.07 in, snow, Afternoon cloudy and high winns, Wo po Lowest, 22 rain storm. 23 cloudy. 20 clear, 10 elear, 7 below 0, 6 below 0, 12 Highest a5 32 50 ah 15 24 “iy i“ i i" at Threw Away His Canes, Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., badly afflicted with rheumatism that he only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him | After using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm much improved that | threw away his canes. He says this | liniment did him more good than all Wis 80 Wis great | he was so other medicines and treatment put to- gether, { by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, RE | i { 8 M. Swartz, Tusseyville, larthiolo- | mew, Centre Hall. i Wo fy —-— At Sherif Sale Prices i FOOLS All phia Branch store, clothing formerly in the Philadel to and sizes, suit % nt men and boys of all age sacrifice prices, a big supply and must be sold. Now for real bargains. THE SUN. THE SUNDAY SUN } N« & 4 jis i i unaay * 5 4 0 Price Year. THE SUN, New York. HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Homphre ye Specifies are sclentifoally and carefully prepared Hemedies, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named Srecivic ron 1 «Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. . Worms, Worms Fever, Worm Oolic 3-Teethingi Colle, Crying, Wakefulnoss 4~Dinrrbea, of Children or Adults 7 -Conghe, Colds, Dronchitis S-Neuralgia, Toothache, Faooache 9-Headaches, Sick Readache, Vertigo 10- Dyspepsia, Billousoes, Constipation 11 ~-Sappressed or Painful Periods 13-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hosrsonos 14-8alt Rhecam, Errdpeliss, Eruptions 13-Rhenmatinm, Hbeumatic Pains i6-Malarian, Chills, Fever and Ague 19-Catarrk. Infloenss, Cold in the Head 0 -Whooping Congh L7-Ridney Diseases g8 Nervous Debilivy 1.00 30 - Urinary Weakness . . 25 34-Sore Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat 23 i 1" OR MUNPHEEYS 77 Vertciric ron BRIP, 26°, Put up io small bottles of pleasant pellets, Just 82 your vest pocket, 8408 by Drugeiete, oF seni preswid on reorlpt of price, Pe lveresere Mavved Ealereed § Bevined, matiad ran BUSPHEEYS BES C0, 111 & 118 Willem 50, SEW YORK. SPECIFICS. CLEVAN DINGES, | | General Insurance and Real Estate, | 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. + afe, Ace nsurance rere “23 «25 25 23 « «25 . 23 A235 “23 23 23 “235 23 25 “25 a3 ® Fire, 1 ident and All of i at possible in first class Cash 14 ywest panies, » a 2 3 Real estate bought, ‘sold and Your satisfaction ex | changed. in vited teed. patronage and guaran. PERSONS TO TRAVEL WAKTED —— Several faithful gen- for es tablished house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited; also increase. State reference and en- close self-addressed stamped envel- 0 . THE NATIONAL, 516-317-318 Omaha Bidg., Chicago. Furniture and Embalming Always have on hand a full line of Ccffins, Caskets and Robes. Embualming a Special- ty. Prompt attention to calls. Charges Reasonable. JOHN SMITH & BRO, SPRING MILLS, PA. I i | PENNSYLVANIA R. R. | Philadelphia & “Erle R. R. Division | and Northern Central Rall ay. | Time Table, 11 effect May 10, 1560, | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, PIB a m ~Train 14, (Daily | For Banbury, Willkesbarrs | Harrisburg and | Bi { in E Cx pt Hazleton TWARD Sunday Pottsville Philadelphia at 300 p Baltimore 3810p un Connecting at Philade points Through passenger conches { delphis sud Baltimore, { phia Lap m-~Train ¥y except For suubury, Harr biirg snd termediale sia | Hons, arriving st Philadelphia st 6.28 p m New | Tork 9.28 p.m, Baltimorn yp, Weshing | tonul 73 po Purlor car through to Philadel | Phin, nnd pas -enger cosches 0 Phiisdelphia and i Baltimore, : iH. New York, Washington. 4.3 ou mii BE RITE to Phin Parlor care Wo Philsdel r ns jpirin for 8. (Daily Kunday.) 61 BOY p.m ~Tinin 12. [Dally | For ¥ilkestmrre, Hazicto i, Potts and intermediate points, arriy Hib pm, Rew York 813s wm, Passenger cosches wo Wil | adelphia mn k 5 Train and all in eiphin, 4 Pullmeu sleeping cars Philade!phia and Now BENIRErE cal remain io 00a. m 1.29 Haurrist Pui wi 7 om Harrishy ug at Ph m 6. t {Dally} froed oA) a re Bieeper undisturt ig nua (Dally) I. R Pas’ gor Woon Gen" Agt YLVANIA STATE COLLEG WT BEAL THE NA w i iN OMI i inal eld y CHEMISTRY tharos f [CIV inusuaily full and | Laboratory { MINING EN: socom pani led wit exervives in the Pield ihe Bhop, and laboratory HISTORY. AND POLITICAL SCIEXCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE snd LITERATURE: Latin {optional.} French, German and English ire ! quired.) one or more continued through ibe | entire course i MATHEMATIOS and ASTRORO and applisg MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ omime MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 801. | ENCE; Constitutions! 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