PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.—Visitors In and out of Town, —Hon, Abner Murray, of Boals- burg, was in town Monday. Ww. her Curren, of Blooms mother, Mrs, M. Mrs. i, burg, visited Willow, — Mrs, Maggie Allison, of Howard spent several days with friends in town last week. — William Motz, was a guest at the home of Mrs, Bairfoot last week. William Runkle, one of Belle fonte's promising young men, has been spending the last ten days in town. —=Mrs R. B. Spangler, who was visiting at the home of her father-in- law, ex-Sheriff John Spangler, left for of Woodward, Flora PN Sa SEE WS ERE TS SS - SLUG LL ULLAL ALA Ld diag, i FREE. Five beautiful dolls, lithographed on card- board, eightinches high, Can be cutout and put together by the children—no pasting. { Each doll has two complete suits, Ameri- | can, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, N | Japanese, German, Turkish and In- AY | dian costumes. All parts being interchange- able, many combinations can made, affording endless amusement and instruc- | tion. A high-class series of dolls, patented and manufactured for us exclusively and {not to be compared with the numerous | cheap paper dolls on the market. How To Get Them, Cut from fiveoutside wrappers of None Such Mince Meat the head of the girl holding ple. Swiss, be § POPE a © TE SW GEE GG SN EP her home at Hastings last week. —Mrs. Elizabeth Barber returned | to her home in Milton on Tuesday, | after having spent the summer months | with friends in Centre Hall. | ——Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone, is in the | vicinity on a visit among his old | friends and relative. He is looking | well, and is prospering ht Tyrone. ——Superior Court Judge Orlady, of | Huntingdon, was here last week to see his mother, who was ill at the home | of home of her brother, W. A. Boal. #—John Meyer left Saturday morn- | ing to resume his studies at Franklin | and Marshall College, Lancaster. He has but one year to finish and this is | his last. — Mrs, Joseph Atlee and Miss Li- la Harper returned to their home in | Tyrone last week after a visit of sever- | al weeks at the home of Mrs, J. C. | Boal. ——Samuel Burrell, of Penn Hall's good and substantial people, was up taking in the sights last week. | He included the REPORTER office in is rounds. one Walter Kerlin, who is in charge of the third grade of the Millheim schools prefers to spend his Sundays at home, He says he likes posi- tion and is pleased with the town. ——Miss Romie Van Pelt left Tuesday morning for Chambersburg, where she will take a course of studies at Wilson College. She was accompa- | i by her mother. Mrs. J. W. McCormick left yes- terday morning for her Charleston, Bouth Carolina. been visiting her parents, Mrs. D. J. Meyer, the months, Lis 0 home had and she Mr. last couple Were pleased to have a call from Archey ships prominent Democrats intelligent citizens, and he didn't for- get to put his label forward to a happy date. y, one of Ferguson town- and most, James A. Fiedler, former editor of the Bellefonte Gazette, Thursday taking in the picnic and shaking hands with old friends. He is now doing reportorial work in Will- iamsport, and is looking in splendid health. Miles Arney will take charge of the township school at Earlystown for the coming term. It will be his first trial at teaching, but being a bright and common-sense young man, he's going to get along all right. —Dr, John F. Harter, heim, has decided to remove his den- tal parlors to State College. The Dr, says the recent report that he would bolt McKinley is not correct, and that he is just as stiff a Republican as ever. Sorry for him. was in town of Mill William H. Smith came up from Williamsport last week to put in a few days at the picnic and transact a little business. There is a possibility of him moving back again to the valley. He purchased the Vonada farm near Mad- isonburg, and at some time will take possession himself. —(ol. J. L.. Bpangler, nee who will bring this district back into the Democratic fold and repre | sent it as it should be represented in| Congress, was one of the prominent | visitors looking on at the picnic last week. The Col. is meeting with en- | couragement in his ‘eanvass and will be elected by a big majority. of James Btewart went back to New Bloomfield this week after spend. | ing the week taking in the picnic. Jim was in luck this trip. A fine bi- | cycle was chanced off on the picnic | ground and be had the pole that | brought down the persimmon. He got the wheel and it only cost him fif- | teen cents. i we Pat Garrity, prince of the Seven | mountains, jolly and good looking, Jet | a bachelor, gave our sanctum a call, | Pat, like all us workingmen in the U, 8., is enthusiastic for Bryan and free | silver, Pat neither flshes nor hunts, but is a gread reader and as well pos ted upon the topies of the day as the next man and a more genial one is hard to find. : AA —————— “For years,” says Capt. C. Mueller, “I have relied more upon Ayer's Pills than anything elee in the medicine chest, to regulate my bowels, and those of the ship's crew. These pills are not severe in their action but do their work thoroughly. a————— A AA SII Send these with ten cents in silver wrap ped iin paper-and your full ind addre and we will send the dolls postpaid Or we will nend them free for twenty hends of the girl. |Bend only the heads to avold extra posts | MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. VY. " ITT To 4 The French Dell, Calne BUY DIRECT FROM THE MARUFACTURER. Net Price per Setof Four Wheels, with Round-Edge Steel Tire on, Bolted and Oiled Warner, Shell Band and Wood Hub. X Quulity $5 00 9 10 0 11 6 hd TR dh di di 2h i di i dn Se Se i Te Sh Sg [OD 6HHOLHOBHHOE HE LLL Side re sarven Pateal Wheels, 50 cent ein, Tread Wheels, with 7¢ or 15:16 in, Axles and Bixes, Add $1 00 for Welding and Setting i Tread Wheels, wi Add $1 5 1% in. Tread Wheels, wi Add §1 50 for Weld facture Wh i116 in Hoxes ith 1 Axles and for Welding and Setting, or 0.174 oe 3g in Axles and Ba Selling. Tread, BE and I manu eels "fo din with or Also Jobber in Spr ril Axles, Bolts, $ 1 Shafts, Va Rubbers, Carri » 15? rnish, _—~— p— We. "VV. welds and Jobber in Carriage every description. Pa. - Manufacturer of Wi Wagon Hardware and Centre Hall, Call and get prices, TART rT HE PERKSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG Sent it to His Mother io Germany. the at | “I have just | moth- | know | medi. Mr. Jacob Esbenson, who is in Chicago Lumber Co., LOCATED IX ONE OF THE Mi FUL AND HEALTHFUL § ALLEGHENY REG TIONAL: OPEN TX TUITION FREE OTHER EXPE LOW, = AND EQ! RTMENTS Des Moines, lowa, says: back to my the old country, that I from personal use to be the best world for rheumatism, it in family It is called Chamberlain's Pain | It always does the work.” Wm. Pealer, | Swartz, Tussey- | Centre | hav- : LEADING DEPA used I* AGRICULTURE with constant and in the ia BIOLOGY, BOT ANY ¥ ing for several ! wv years, Balm. my and a rail res wy Ali sale by M. lJartholowew, Ss , ENGIN MECHHNIOAL ENGI MINING EN NEED ville, and R. E. Hall. A gr The knack of looking well is due | principally to the clothing one wears; to dress well does not necessarily mean | that one must own a mine or | on gold. Inquire at Philadelphia Branch-—what they AND DE RIGN. L ITER K At RE: 1 silver ge fon entire oot MATHEMA Rik Ap MECHANIC ARTS: combin with study, three years’ cou MENTAL, MOR AL and POL 1710 AL ENCE; Constit I Law and History Paiitioal BOAO ET ’ MILITARY SCIENCE eal and practioal, incl service 18. PREPARATORY COURSE; Fall term opens eps ii, 1885 for admission. Sept. | For Catalogue or other in GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL row Biate Calloge, Can tre (3 i. Pe have a “corner’’ the IOS and ASTRONOMY: pun pi bend ug shop work bily and at a low fi one else 801 knows, gure no structioa theoretl Wp ¥ dingeach arm ofthe The gormandizer likes it because it The workman likes it because | it quenches thirst, enriches his blood, and strengthens his muscle, It is cheap. The mother likes it-—it keeps her boys at home. The women of America like it, because it takes the | place of intoxicants. This Hires Root- Campaign paraders will use it. . - One year is fine, Examinations his i addTem ARM FOR BAL} THE i execntor: of Lhe estate of av deceased, will offer at public sale on fem. one mile south-east of Old Fort, on FRIDAY, t¢ F J iock.p m., the following | estate of ssid deceased That valuable tract of township ro {i inty, Fort containing 1 He the TOR beer. Campaign paraders will use it. § ... p——————— The Philadelphia Branch in Tem- ple Court, Bellefonte, leads in all that pertains to gentlemen's attire. They have made a study of their customers’ wants and know exactly how to please you in quality, style and price. land sitaate Le ofie mile oust ACREH more or less, There are Sor 30 ac sANTe (830 Thereom PE erected A jarge ba dings Ther ii on the promises, good clsteras be farm is underiaid w ore and all imp.ovements are in good repair is desirably located and is one of the finest farms in the valley. Terms will be made known on day of sae. fn Mtl GR AIN M ARKET. Rye COTY cours Oats | Barley Buckwheai....... ADAM BARTGES, P. HENNIGH, Executors PRODUCE AT STORES, ANTED-SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR vv womenYo travel for responsible estab Habhed house ju Pennsylvania, Salary 8750, pay able $15 weekly and eapenses, Prailion perms nent. Reference, Enclose self-addressed stamp. od envelope. The National, Star Building, Oh! ! BAR ..convnnss o cago soptin-16t | Tallow ,.... S— a a Poigtoes ‘ Widow i Suda po | kr AS1ED SEVERAL FAITHFU LMEN ¢ women to travel for responsible sstab- lished house in Pennsylvania. Salary $780, pay- sbie $16 we: kiy and expenses Position perma pent. Reference. Enclose soif-addressed stamp etenvelope. The National, Star Building, Chi. ini Botier....one svscioin in ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. uf gow] twosiory house, and about two res of ground, on which js a small bern and other outbuildings; choloe frat, snd fresh moun: tain water piped to the door; in the borough of Centre Hall. Also I 55 ACRER farm land in a high state of coltivation, 8 small orchard thereon, near the south-east end of the borough of Centre Hall The above will bo sold as 8 whole, or in paris, For further particulars inquire at the Rerorven office. tf aon i ARM AT PRIV ATE SAL ¥ - THE UNDER. signed will offer her five far «. shinate in Potter townahip at private sale at a bargain. Ap piy to or address LYDIA A. FAUSY sepiiat Potters Milla mite Caveats, and Trad Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ucted for Modenate Fees. ed oe JaCuehaT 1 secure patent in less ting at ANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR x for estab. women 10 travel respons iblo Hshed honse |. Pennsylvania. Shilany ¥ $750, pay tinti perma. able $15 weekly and ex (jet the REPORTER for the cam- paign. ’ De Rein ed re A cago. : ’ ag ATTORNEYS. Hve iHB TAYLOR, Attorney at-Law, Bellefonte No. Hd Temple Court, All manner of ness promptly attended 0 Pa jegal bus RULE i {i 0. FURST, o-~ Attorney -at-Law Bellefonte, opposite the Court House Pa Offices directly wugvo MITCHELL Alloruey-atl IRA L§ Office, Taw, | Bellefoute, Pa, | Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange oct JOHN KLINE Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's build: g north | of Court House, Can be co.sulled in ( ierman | and Euglish RR7 J. H. ORVIS C. MM. BOWER, (JERVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, \ Al orucys st Law BELLEFONTE a Exchauge buliding PA. O11 SOOO Office floor fn Cride: BLN b F. FORTKEY, » Altorney at law BELLEFONTE, PA. Of many’ 100 in (ILEMANRT DALE, ’ Attort doy at law Office N First Natl W., corner Diamond, mal Bauk 3 Piles of New Goods ARRIVING DAILY. FINEST FALL AND WINTER STOCK IN THE COUNTY. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etcC., z LOCK HAVER ood sample rooms of nu USH BOUSE B I a Bpcing alles FORTE, PA aniry trade. spr FARMAN NEW sles gvemenis " 8 mode charges and all moderale SPRING MILLIE HOTEL DHR abl Proprietor, BPRING MILLE, Free bus to and from all trains FA NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE . J. MH Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, Good sample rooms on frst Boor. Special mies witnomes | and jurors ; FOLILIID2s HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS vl cream twenty per cent. asd make the batier Brn and sweet Foutr's Powders will core or prevent slmost RveRy Disvase to witch Horses and Cattle are subject, Forres Poupens Wiis G1ve SaTiSracTios Bold everywhere DAVID EB POUTE, Proprister, BALTIMORE, MD. Formic by R. BE. BARTHOLOMEW, of some a nk Wanted—An Idea = a Liotect Tour Ying Jou an. Write a HN Erie RN 2 0 vers, Washington, D, C. Jor their heir $1.00 offer and lst of two hundred inventions HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Humphreys Specifies are scientifically and enretully prepared Remedios, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire suconss, Every single Specific a kapasia) cure for the disease naened. BPRCIVIC YOR 1-Fovers, Comgestions, Inflammations. . 2--Weorms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... 3-Teethingy Colle, Crying, Wakefulness 4-Diarrhen, of Chlldren or Adults... ¥-Coughs, Colds, Dromohitse. .........000 S- Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache...... 9-Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10-Dyspepsin, Billousness, Constipation. 11-Sappressed or Painful Perioda.. - 13-Whites, Too Profose Periods. . ee 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Tonrseness.. ee PRICES. “25 25 25 14-8Balt Rheum, Erystpelas, Eruptions. 15-Rhenmatiom, Rheumatic Paina 16-Malarin, Chills, Fever and Ague... 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. 27-Kidney sadnsunsieisnsin 38-Nerveus Destiny. ee tse 30 - Urinary Weakness. . ens 408 34-Sere Threat, Quincy, Throat. 25 TT EER ru GRP i SRABABEE G0 Mawear Beiaraed 4 Reviesd, HEEPHRETE HED. 00. 111 5 118 Willem S0., NEW YORE. SPECIFICS. mpomANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEX OR to travel for respon EE anle 815 B Weakly snd Hshed bio roy in ana, vapor Ballin a cago, Call and Inspect the Stock. LYON & CO, Bellefonte. crowd gathered together, don’t be so sure that it is a fight or a discussion the money question. It is more than likely £31 a friendly exchange of opinions on of our new Fall and Winter stock of Clothing, which justly deserves to receive as much, if not more of your attention, than either of the great political parties oi the day. JUST THINK OF IT! We have a £20.000 assortment of new Fall goods open on our tables, and ready for your inspection. An assortment that comprises all the latest materials, consisting entirely of the best ready-to-wear Clothing made in America, and marked at such extremely low prices as to whole country to talking. The start the Weaves, Colorings and Styles of the goods will more than please you. The make and fit can only be compared to the work of the finest merchant tailors, and the price will cap the climax by showing yon a sure way of saving at least three good days wages. Try us. It will cost you nothing to see, and you will, beyond doubt, profit by a visit. «een FAUBLES. . cu | Men's Outfitters,