PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Golng.—Visitors in and out of Town, ——Mrs. James Herring, of Altoo- na, is visiting relatives in this place, ee -Mrs. J. W. McCormick went to Tyrone Saturday evening on a visit to relatives, ——=Miss Annie Knight, of Lock Haven, is visiting her friend, Miss Tace Kreamer., U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, was in town Friday circulating among his old friends. ——Miss Tace Kreamer was visiting among relatives in Rebersburg several days this week. ~—Miss Mary McQuistion, of Belle- fonte, is visiting at the home of Capt. G. M. Boal, west of town. ——'Squire W. M. of near Centre Hill, was in town transacting business Tuesday morning. Grove, ~Mrs. Martha Orlady, of Coopers- town, Pa, is visiting relatives in Cen- tre Hall and this community. ——Mrs. Joseph Lutz and children, of Lewisburg, visited at the home of her father, William Lohr, over Sun- day. ——Mrs, W. W. Boob and daughter Grace left Saturday on a visit of sever- al weeks among friends in Williams- port and Muncy. —-John Emerick, of Karthous, ar- rived this week on a visit among his old friends in this section, and expects to remain several days. ———Samuel H. Heckman and fami- ly left several days ago for their home in Lock Haven after a visit at the home of H. W. Kreamer. ~——John Meyer invested some of his spare funds in a camera, and is now chasing around over the country taking snap shots of everything imag- inable. —Rev. G. W. Curren, a minister of the United Evangelical church, was an arrival yesterday morning, and is visiting at the home of his mother-in- law, Mrs. M. Willow. ——Mr. and Mrs. Hempill, of Phila- delphia, who have been spending the last several weeks with Mrs. Tuesday morning for their home in Philadelphia. —Mr. A. 8B. Kerlin was to Altoona He was in Altoona when Bryan passed through the ci produce business. fill the Presidential chair. ~——Mrs. Martha Wood and children, of Durand, Wisconsin, are visiting among the families, Mrs Wood is an able writer, and is a contributor to the prominent zines and periodicals. two Joal Revenue collectors office for this dist - rict at Scranton, and has some idea of better one at Newark, N. J. Jim the same ardent Democrat as in town kept the silver doctrine, was —————————— POTTERS MILLS, Straw Party at the Reish House. in and About the Town sport. and highly respectable crowd of young Centre Hall the the House, people from evening at spent {eish filled with straw. town complimented them for quietly. William Kohler, spending his vacation town. Jing. Stover is at home and expects to remain until after Granger of teedaville, is with on Saturday. after a spell of fever, Miss Linnie Evans is still on the sick list. Miss Myra Carson and Miss Black- ford, of Bellefonte, are visiting their friend, Miss Bertha A rmstrong, Miss Mabel Moyer, of Penn Hall, is visiting at the home of her uncle, Per- ry McKinney. Mrs. Alda Wilkinson and daughter, of Bellefonte, are guests at the home of John Wilkinson, mm AA SP The last excursion to Southern New Jersey Sea Shore points via Pennsyl- vania Railroad August 20th will no doubt be well patronized. The rates are extremely liberal considering the accommodations offered, AM SA The Pennselvania Railroad Sea Shore Excursion August 20th offers all that may be desired in low rates, first class accommodations, on regular trains and for those desiring to go through to Atlantic City same day without transfer through Philadel phia can do so by taking tha Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line from points in Pennsylvania, Sf sss — ——Hubscribe for the REPORTER. LOW RATES, Tothe G. A BR Encampment via the Penn- sylvania Railroad, The National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at St. Paul, Miun., September 2 to 4. For the occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad will sell on August 29, 30, and 31 excursion tickets to St Paul and re- turn, at exceedingly low rates, as fol- lows: New York, $28.00; Philadelbhia, $26.- 25; Trenton, $27.05; Baltimore and Washington, $25.00; Harrisburg, Will- iamsport, and Wilkesbarre, $24.75: Al- toona, $23.50; proportionate rates from other points, Tickets will be good for return pas- sage until September 16, with an ex- tention to and including September 30 if deposited with the Joint Agent at St Paul on or before September 16, Full information can be obtained on application to ticket agents. - >. “Canst thou minister to a mind dis- asks Macbeth. Certainly my lord; the condition of the mind pends largely, if notsolely, on the con- dition of the stomach, liver, and bow- els, for all of which complaints Ayer's Pills are *‘the sovereiguest thing on earth.” eased ? de- erie fg The luxuries of a trip to the Sea Shore during the heated mouth of Au- gust can be fully realized at a mini- taking the Penunsylva- nia Railroad Excursion August 20th. Atlantic City is the most point as it can be reached without transfer through Philadelphia by pur- chasing tickets via the new Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line fromr points in Pennsylvania. mum cost by BOCess] ble py The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pa- ny gives a choice of seaside points for Excursion August 20th, Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood and Hol- ly Beach. Atlantic City being the most popular takes the crowd. Pass engers desiring to go through day can avoid the transfer through Philadelphia by taking the new Dela- ware River Bridge Route the only all rail line from points in Pennsylvania, same pp Week's Weather Report Lowest, L4] Highest, 03 Temperature, Aug. Aug. 6 . A 67 “ WO 6x “3 83 Te # 10 RN “ 11 92 “ 12 01 Sunday evening, fax #4 Hl oth, violent storm - - — No Place for Loafers. Say young man, there is one thing You can't make a suc- work. Better you cannot do. unless You loaf around street corners smoke cigars, tell foul sto- drink whiskey, you must will be a yourself a If you don't simply making burden on your parents or on the state. you There is no place in the world today The ripe fruit is at the top You must elimb to get it. Your feet pony — (iet the REPORTER for the cam- SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA. childhood, 1 have been afllicted with serofulous boils and sores, which me terrible suffering. I’hysicians were unable to help me, and 1 o grew worse - under their care, At length, 1 began to take AYER’S Sarsaparilla, and .. VETY S00n grew bet. } ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa- parilla as the very best blood-purifier in existence.” — G. T. REINHART, Myersville, Texas, AYERS . xt “ ‘Since caused niv Hiy § THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR Sarsaparilla Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs and Colds FOTUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS OWDERS Willi GIVE SATIS, le DAVID R FOUTE, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD, For salo by R. E. BARTHOLOMEW, The opening of the New Delaware River Bridge Route makes the Penn- sylvania Railroad the only line that can carry passengers to Atlantic City without transfer through Philadelphia. Remember this when you decide upon your trip. The date i§ August 20th. L NORDINAKCE — Authorizing the levy and collection of a i Cease tax on hacks, carriages, omuibuses, wag- ons, and other vehicles used in carrying persons or property for pay In the Borough of Centre fall Bection I. Be ftenacted by the burgesses and council of the borougn of Centre Hall, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the that ol! hacks, carriages, omnibusses, wagons and other vehicles, used upon the streets aud al leys of the borough, in carrying persons and property tor pay, shall be lable to an annual i cense tax as follows Hacks and carriages, each Omuibuses, each Express or freight wagons BARRAZE WRRONS, GACH .....vvsiiriiiesiersnns Other wagons using one horse, each Other wagons using two horses, each ......... Other wagons using four or wore horses, BIBIE os iiinsessunsanierssrmsassaniessensonstress sion x The said tax shall be paid to the treasurer of the borough on or before the 1°th day of August of each year, and it shall be the duty of the said treasurer, upon the payment of sald tax, t A license to the person paying, author izing him to use the vehicle upon which the tax has been paid section 2 ame 2K) 0 ins Each leense taken out shall b the number of the vehicle, aud the which the li is paid shall have the n painted upon it Tt Lreasurer furnish duplicate Hoense rece pix for taken out, to the chief Section 3. If any person st carriage, omnibus, wagon or CRITYing persons or property borough, witl he shall be liable to a Pen for each offence be collect name of ti : any justice of the peace, one half of to be for the use of the person maki matic and the other half for the ough. section 4 Car vehicle f 1H tery LIFE ir nko borough Bid OC DIseSs police 1¢ borough before the chief b 7th day of Augu Aleest R.D. FOREMAN, f i Approved th A N OEDINANCH Declaring of Cent tre and Kisi inder th re Hall yr of the Boroug sssoembled an and used, oy have all needfu Ordaine “es A0 DMINISTRATY of Admin EANOeR 10 Prose orahiall be in the fai and 4 wt ute sguine the f Contre ¢ sive: day of HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Humphreys Specifics are sclentifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years in private practios and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Specific 8 special cure for the dbease named. we BPRCIVIC POR 1~Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. 25 D-Weorms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle S25 3-Teething; Colle, Crying, Wakefulnem 23 4~Diarrbea, of Children or Adults 7Conghs, Colds, Dronchitls S-Neuralgia, Toothache, Pacesche. 9 Headaches, Hick Headache, Vertigo, 10-Dyspepsia, Pillousness, Constipation. 11 -Bappressed or Painful Periods 123-Whites, Too Profuse Pertods . 13~Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarsenos . 14-8Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 13-Rheumatism, Hheumatio Palns 16-Malaria, Chills, Peover and Ague . 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. 20-Wheoping Cough : 27~-Kidoey Disenses LN-Nervous Debitity 30-Urinary Weakness aon . BS 34-Sere Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat , 25 bi "OR HUMPHREYS 7 SPECIFIC FOR GRIP, 25°, Put up in small bottles of pleasant pellets, Just Ait your vest pocket. Sold by Drugelete, or sent prepaid on reoslpt of ries, Pa Howrnners Maweas (Balarged & Revised | marten ress HUEPHRRYS BED. OO, 111 A 110 William S¢0., SEW YORK. RITES ATTORNEYS, Huan 8 TAYLOR, Attorney at-Law, Bollef i Temple Court All manner of ness prumptly attended w at NO A 0 FURST, Attarney-at-Law , Bellef MITCHELL, Allorney-at Law, J&A C. Bell JOHN KLINE . Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE of Court House, and Euglish, Can be cowsulted J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, KE (JRVIS, BOW ER & ORVIS, Atlorneys at Law BELLEFONTE Office in Crider's Exchange bullding # Boor D F. FORTNEY, . Allorney at law BELLEFONTE, onrad Building (IL MANT DALE Office N Ww First Nationa! Bank coraer amond ai nds of legal bus Cis milention given r Crider Excha ge J BUrARGLER ‘PANGLER & HEW £8, Allorneys al Law BELLEFONTI Ger mie, Pa. egal busi RUKIG mte, Pa. augue efoute, Pa, oct PA. German L.ORVIS PA, on second Ans PA. from lens? ITH FA. wan and ((ENTRE COUNTY BANKING OO, BELLEVONT Receive deposits, Discount Jang D E PA. HOTELS. dwe ropriets i LOCK HAN Te | fra KE WL Buen HOU Proprietor Dagpeit Bpacial attention given NEW GARMAN HOUSE A Opixmite Court House BELLEFONT New bull L. De rait ag he heal, elect fam por £ 1 3 v * 1 #00 table and moderate ire thro i modern Chsrgos SPRING MILL SPRING MII Free bus and from all trains NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. ‘ J. M Neubauer Propriete Free bus to and from all trains rooms on first Soar Bpocial and jurors rales 10 I A a A ———— : eR VARRLLLR AY business conducted for Mooemare # remote {rom Wadungion, Send model, drawing or phote., with ; We advise, if pate e of hot Our fee not due entiss ameuiey, "How to Obtain Patent of o w- ar » ” » oy 2a AA>E ms BN ree, Address, SRL ARRARNY -~ ’ a Ore. Parveny Orvice, Wasuimsron, ~ Who Wanted-An Idea ®t your ldess; may bet Write YN WEDDERI AN * oo 5 SPECIFICS. ———— — ——— neys, Washi , D. C,, for thelr gia0 and Hat of Two Dusdred faventions wah PERSISTENT IN OUR PURPOSE. We will not (uote you any prices this time, as we want you to come in and convinee yourselves that we mean what we say. One dollar will buy as much as two did before. We must have room for Fall and Winter Goods, and will sell all Summer Goods at a great sac- rifice, whichinclude the following: Dimities, Lawns, Percales. Linen effects. t weigl it Wool Fabrics, in all the ligh WEAVER and colorings ilk Mi Silks, Laces, S mer Corsets, Parasols Men's, Ladies’ and “" ' v 3 ‘ 3s » X l NnAaerwear, aiso die an hildren’s Slippers, Men's St ies’ LL ght Capes led ritif art manuiacture “atv wn i | { § EX. PA nu frst suv apred E. Fa wit, steam | ements LS, PA. yw, wilnosses nn ang Freres. BABB ERBRRRARE NN descrip. § , free oi ¢ ecured, $ 8" withe ¢ ¢ D.C. wealth, on, Bolted and Oiled “Bize of Tire Used. ex 7-32 1 x3 ex 416 1% x 518 Quality #2 00 90 10m 11 oo Add #1 00 for Welding and Setting, Add #1 2 for Welding and Setting, Add $i 50 for Welding and Setting, 1 manofacture Wheels 3 10 4 in. Tread, with Shafts, Varnish, Centre Hall, Pa. XXXX Quality $14 0 i5 00 16 00 17 00 XXX Quality $i mw 13 0 i400 is oo or without Tires on, Spokes, BOOB, Hubs, LYON & CO, Bellefonte. FOR THE MONTH OF JULY ONLY... To enable ns to make room for our Fall stock, we will ell you any suit in our store idren s at Men's Boys’ or Chi 1-4 OFF THE MARKED PRICE. When yon consider that the marked price on onr clothing is fully 30 per cent. less than others ask, you will realize what an immense reduction » this one-fourth off really means, It Will Pay You to See Us. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte.