PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.— Visitors In and out of Town, ——Charley Krumbine is here ona visit to his brother John, ——Mrs. Howard Stover is visiting at the home of her parents at Coburn. ——Rev. Rearick and family are at the Lutheran reunion at Hecla today. ~——Mrs. Wm. Mitterling, of Tussey- ville, has gone on a visit to friends in Union county. ~——Krank Crawford spent Sunday among relatives in Union county, re- turning Monday morning. ——Arthur Crawford, of Miflinburg is spending his vacation with his brother, Burgess Crawford. ~——W. W. Boob was down to Will- iamsport, Muncy and Sunbury this week looking up the wheel business, ——Sumner Hosterman was visiting among his Brush valley friends over Sunday, and taking in the camp-meet- ing. ~—Mrs. Ward, wife of Dr, Ward, of Bellefonte, visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. SBtiver, on Church street a few days ago. ——Mrs. H. F. Bitner and “family departed for their home at Millersville, Pa., after a visit of several weeks with her parents here. —Dr. MeCluney Radcliff and wife and daughter Sarah, of Philadelphia, arrived last week on a visit their friends in this locality. to —Fd. Crawford, of the firm of Smith & Crawford, merchants at Col- yer, was in town Tuesday, hustling in the interest of his business. J. Frank Ross, son of Mrs. M. A. Ross, of this place, is taking a course in pharmacy at Ada, Ohio, with the intention of becomingadrug- OAK HALL. Visitors Who Have Been Clreunlating Among Us the Past Week, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yearick, of near Centre Hall, were the guests of Daniel Korman on Sunday. Mrs. Williams was visiting at home of her son, John H. William at this place last week. ! Mrs. Tishey Johnston, of Hollidays- burg, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Irvin, George and Jacob Kaup, of Belle fonte, visited their parents last Sun- day. | Leslie Horner had the flesh torn off sore of his fingers while playing with gist. —— Mrs. Aerry Stiver, of Freeport, | Ill, and Mrs. Stiver, wife of Dr. Wm. Stiver, of Chicago, Ill, have been vis- | iting the last week among relatives in i this valley. —M. L. w ho. visiting with his family at the home of John Krumbine, left for Indianapo- lis, Ind., last evening. His will follow later. toberts, has been family ——Chris H. Murray, Esq., arrived | home last Thursday evening on a ten day vacation. He is practicing law in Philadelphia and is located in the Jourse building. ——Samuel Campbell and Photogra- pher Smith, of Millheim'’s ness men, were in town Monday. busi- Mr. Smith had a camera, and took SNAp- two shots of different portions of the town. — Daniel T. Wieland, one of Lin- Hall's and worthy citizens, was town Tuesday. den substantially prominent a visitor in He hails from a local- ity where Democracy umphant, is always tri- — Dan Keller, proprietor of Hotel Haag, Bellefonte, Abe and in company with Knows for town Jaum, who every horse around, the horse trader miles speeded through in week, Ww. 0. to Mt. Gretna Wednesday morning to attend the picnie there this week, and boom his implement He has a display of his specialties on the grounds, early Rearick went down business, ——Davy Ruhl, the jolly landlord of the Spring Mills Hotel, tarried a few hours in town Tuesday. Mr. Ruhl lately bought the hotel property and is therefore High Lord and Ruler of the realm. ——J. H. Reifsnyder, Esq., has been the Mineral Springs in- dulging in Hagno Mud Cure and Ly- thia Water baths. He expects to be home till about the 25 inst., greatly improved, as we are pleased to learn at Indiana from him in a note, ~——Mr. and Mrs. James Stahl are rejoicing over the arrival of a pair of twins—a girl and a boy—Jim is think. ing of ealling them Gold and Silver, but hesitates upon which to confer the honor of the ratio. At any rate it looks as if Jim believed in a double | standard, | ~—Prof. Reber, of State College, | was in town the other day and gave | us a call. The Prof. and family have camped iu the mountain back of Shin- gletown, where pure air and water are free and where the little ones can romp and jump and holler to their hearts’ content “without any one to molest or make them afraid.” A few families camping in this manner have more re- al, royal enjoyment than a fancy loaf in gew-gaw and flummmery at the sea shore with its costliness, Ss ————— Since 1878 there have been nine epi demics of dysentery in ditferent parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysen- tery when epidemic, is almost as se- vere and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which proves it to be the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. BOD VON VND DVVDVUV DYDD Bwartz, Tusseyville, and R. E. Bar- tholomew, Centre Hall, a cider press a few days ago. Wm. Sellers, of this place, is on the sick list, A few days ago a girl tried to cross a bridge at this place, but to her pur- prisa down she went in the deep wa- ter, James C. Gilliland, of this place, ‘at- tended grange meeting in the vicinity of Milesburg on Friday and returned Saturday morning. Lot Kimport, of near Boalsburg, was noticed in town Saturday morn- ing. Mr. Slack, of near Centre Hall, was in town Tuesday, Mrs. Wm. Thomas, of State College, was the guest of W, H. Close on Mon- day. Win. Rishel and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing big girl. Mrs. Martz and Mrs, Lucas, of Le- mont, were making calls on Monday in our town. : ali e— Weekly Weather Report, Temperature : Lowest, Aug. 13 5 665 14 8G 63 uw 15 87 Ne Highest. “ 16 Ne 17 1s 19 Afternoon of 15th, we had . at noon on 18th, .08 in. 65 79 50 t rg!) 71 Hi £4 52 ony a2 in of rain, Tp -REPORTER for the campaign 20 Well Satisfied with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. “Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. 1 began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and was so well satis. fied wi the that I have never tried any other i of dress. ing. Itrequiresonly an occasional appli- mm of AYER'S Hair Vig: my hair results ts RIT Cat ir to keep of remove heal itching | prevent the hair from falling out. 1 never hesi. tate to recommend Aver's medicines tomy friends." —Mrs. H. M. Halonr, Avoca, Nebr. AYERS Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion. good COlOr {LO "dandruff, to iumors, and My Entire Stock to Sold Within Next Thirty Days, Having decided to go out 4 cif the be a (iret Nacrifies of business and in order to facilitate a speedy termination, and save time and expense I shall inaug- trate a special Clearance Sale of my entire stock, consisting of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, La- dies’ Cloaks and Mackintoshes at less than half their actual val- He, Now is the time for all, wheth- er in need of goods or not, to come and purchase Clothing and save money, Lack of space prevénts men- tioning prices, but call and see for yourself, Nothing will be reserved. Ev- erything must be sold if the price will make it go, Remember the place, The Union Clothing House, Dingrs’ Block, « Centre Hall. M. Rossman, Manager, BVDV VDDD VDD VD BW aN NN FoUTzZ'sS HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS DAVID B. POUTR, Proprietor, 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 is August 20th, Pe N ORDINANCE —— Authorizing the levy and collection of a 1 Colne LAX On hacks, carriages, omunibuses, wig ous, and other vehicles used in carrying persons or property for pay in the Borough of Centre Hall, Bection I. Be It enacted council of the borougn of Centre Hall, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that sll hacks, carriages, omnibusses, wagons and other vehicles, used upon the streets and al leys of the borough, in carrying persons and property tor pay, shall be lable to ao aaoual i conse tax as follows Hacks and carriages, each Omulbuses, each... ........ SH Express or freight wagons, each Baggage wagons, each ERR haa Other wagons usiog one horse, each Other wagous using two horses, each Other wagons using four or wore horses, each abs Sia Soba aeans 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 af the said treasurer, upon the payment of said tax & license to the person paying, authoriz ng him to use the vehicle upon which the tax has been paid Section 2. Each license taken out shall the number of the vehicle, and the vehicle which the Heense is paid shall have the n painted upon it. The treasurer furnish duplicate lHeeose receipts f taken out, to the chief of police Section If any persot shall use any Carrisg , omulbus, wagon or vehicle in CRITY IDE persons or property for pay ¥ borough, without having paid said 1 he shall be liable to a pe naity of twenty for each offence lected by sult name of the borough before the ob lef wny justice of the peace f of the to be for tre use of the person making mation, hai ough. by the burgess and $5.00 Hou 2.06) si LO Isatic Dear for umber borough shal WRI LOC hack other thin the Ese lax dollars in the 8 OF 10 be ox Burge penalty tor one hia ee 1 and the other the borough and the owner the boroug Ordained and 7th day of Augus ' A leest R D. FOREMAN, Clerk Approved this 10th day of Aug Declaring the public of Centre Hall tre and Kis under the Hecdon | of the Boaroug ssanmbled an of the same 4 Borough extending northern ioe tion of the Cen be and the same { said Borougt and used, over which bBave sll noe ba street « D FOREMA N Rey Approved this |} ATTORNEYS. TAYLOR, von = Attorney ab-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, No. 24 Temple Court All manter of legal busi- Hess promptly attended to suglt Allorney-at-law, AO FURST, - wllefonte, Pa Tices directly opposite the Court House aught [%A C. MITCHELL, / Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa Office, Room Nao. 10, Crider's Exchange, oct Joux KLINE Atlorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA @flice on second floor of Furst's bulldd g north ourt House, Can be cousulted Ir German KEuglish Ly of an + J. HR. URVIS, C. M. BOWER, E. L.ORVIS (rYIs, BOWER & ORVIS, Atorueys atl Law, BELLEFONTE PA, OMlee in Crider's Exchauge building on second floor, aush D KH. FORTNEY, . Allorney al law BELLEFONTE, PA, in Conrad Building angel Offos K Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA, doors from ians? (LEM ANT DAL Om we N. W, cor er Diamond, two First National Bank UNKLE Attorey-at-Law, respect iglly mn 3 3 ae pew The! ifrmediete paymen inst § Proper persons said day, wit) nations, and be ds 3 ZAnOes 10} orshin HUMPHREYS Pr. Humphreys Specifies are scientifically and carefully prepared Hemodles, used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire sucorss, Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named, wo, SPECIVIC YOR 1 «Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. . 9-Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... 3 -Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefulooms 4~Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Pronchitls S-Neurnlgin, Toothache, ¥ he...... 9--Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10- Dyspepsia, Bllloutness, Constipation 11 ~Sappressed or Painful Periods 13-Whites, Too Profuse Periods - 13~Croup, Laryngitis, Hosrsenom » 14-8alt Rheum, Erysipelss, Eruptions. . 15-Rheamatism, Hheumatic Pains 18-Maiaria, Chills, Fever and Ague ‘ 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. 20-Wheoping Cough... L7~Kidney Diseases N-Nervous Debility 230-Urinnry Wenkaness......... oe +38 34-8Sere Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat , 23 i "DR, MUNPHREYS' 17" OR HUECIFC For GRIP, 25°, Put up In small bottles of pleassut pellets, Just fit your vest pocket. Sold by Drugeiets, or sent presaid on receipt of poles, Da Hewronavs Mawr Enlarged & Hovised, | mation pans. BURPHREYS BED. 00, 151 & 118 Wiles 86. SEW YORK, SPECIFICS TRIER «23 “25 a5 1.00 BELLEFONTE I business attended ven Ww ooliectious HEWES Alorueys al Law SELLEFONTY tions FA Practice German pacial & to the tention Consultation in ooile ours (EXTRE COUNTY BANKING OO BELLEFONTE ¥ Fa Reoeive Jan Jeponita, Fisoount notes i J. D, Bnvornt, Cashier HOTELS. 1 tie 4 Ha URE Woods Caldwell LOUK HAVER, PA Good sample rooms on Set | Sony Ruy Proprietor Terms reasonable B! SH HOUSE W LEFORTE fpecial attention given Ww country trade FA apr NEW GABMAN HOURE 4 Opposite Court Houee BELLEFOKNTE, PA New building. new furnit heal i ® Good table snd mod ite throughout, steams elertirie bells nnder charges QPRING MILLS HOTEL 5 D. H. Rabl, Proprietor Hyp NG MILLA, PA. Free bus 10 and from all trains NEW BROCEERHOFF HOUSE, 4 J. M Reubaner Prone edn BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains Good sample | rooms on fred Boor. Special rales 10 wilesses and jurors | BRS gy 0 . o Caveats and Trade. Marks obiained. and all Pas. sent business conducted for Mopraare Free foun Ornce 18 OPPOSITE U, 8. Patent Ormce gan i we can secure patent in jess Lite than those 3 | ¢ remote from Washington Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip. thon. We advise, if patentable of not, free of charge. Our fee not due tl patent is se sred, A Pamesuier, "How in ( sin Patents,” wi cost of same in the U. 8. aud foreign countries Address ‘C.A.SNOW & CO. OPP. PATENT OM ICE, WASHINGTON, D.C i TN Wanted—An Idea Foaom Protect Jour dens: HAY ng core Wthingt: BC fo hee $08 ney sahington, D. OC, for r f aod Het of two hundred lsventions wan HBV BRRRRAAS GN. ARABI RRRR RRR REY ¥ Ri SR -~ ~ - ww a “ “ - Rh ¢ ¢ offer on, Bolted and Oiled Warner, Tire Used, _ Quality % x = ; 1 xi 14 x 618 lg 2 516 Quali 11 00 Add $1 00 for Welding and Setting. Add 81 B for Welding and Setting. Add 81 50 for Welding and Setting. I manufacture Wheels 54 10 4 in. Tread, with BALTIMORE, MD, For sale by R. E. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall, Pa. Sheil Band and Wood Hub. XXX Quality. $i2 0 13 00 14 00 15 00 ty or without Tires on. Call and get prices. We will not quote you any prices this time, as we want yon to come in and convinee yourselves that we mean what we 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, which include the following: Dimities, Lawns, Percale :, Linen eff light weight Wool Fabr 'B, i i & be ed | 3 » . and colorings, Persian Sill Ladi » Underwear, also -Bte wn LYON & CO, Bellefonte. ® » ® ® ® ® od ® ® ® * » ® 5 a % ® Hh # ® ® 3 » ® ® ® » » ° ® ® 9 ® ® ® 9 o o ® ® *® ® ® Now Is Your Time. About one hundred (100) Men's Suits, all odds and ends, to be sold for less than one-half the reg- -ular price. It will pay you big to look this lot of goods over. FAU Men's Outfitters. BLES. Bellefonte S000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 C0000PPNOV00000000000000000000P00000000000000000000000060