PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, —Miss Sallie McClenahan spent Sunday with friends in Boalsburg. Hoffer Dale is in charge of the school at Munson, near Philipsburg. —Sguire Rishell, of Farmers Mills, was in town yesterday transacting bus- iness, wee Witmer Wolf and wife to Philadelphia last week, to remain a week or so, went Bos- visit- ~—(teorge Benner has gone to ton where Mrs Benner has been ing for several weeks, —Jd. Mowery, youngest son on George Mowery, has been laid up with rheumatism the last couple weeks. et Billy'’ Smith is taking a turn this week in Wolf & at counter jumping. Crawford's store —{deOrge Swab, one of our coun- ty’s best ex-commissioners, call and put his label in shape worthy of imitation. gave u —John Stoner and Jonathan Har- ter, two of Millheim’s substantial bus- iness men, were in Centre Hall last Thursday. transacting business left for — Miss Emma Cronemiller her home at Joliet, Ill, last Saturday. She had been and relatives in Centre ¢ nunty the last three months. — Mrs, Martha Wood, of Dur Wisconsin, several weeks with friends in this place visiting friends and, who has been spending departed lust week on a visit to friends in Huntingdon. Stiver —Dr. Roland J. r, Ill., arrived this week on a visit mother street, been living in the west for ' op teen years, and like all of of on Church Ig along ley’s boys, is in his profession. — Miss Mable Faubl M. Haf, ! »i 3 jellefonte, i OCRAvVe daughter of Mr. High street, New York on Monday. will sail for Berlin, line, Frietland. Miss going abroad for the purpose of completing Thence s the fi red ‘a1 hd Fauble is 0 her musical education. She will be ae- companied by her former instr Miss Doran, of Lock Haven, two will spend a year in returning. — Daily No nn — uctor, and tavli erin bed This Councilman Was Bounced, The handed down a deci RD apreme Court on JX ried cs PIA s I warranto proceedis Camp from his on account of light in the city case which bas ex interest among the 3 many Pennsylvania tow: The defendant, Andrew J was secretary of the I Light company at the time poration received a ¢ the city of Philadelphia and was shortly 1% ¢ Hit Fact § witl afterwards member of the city’s council. claimed by the commonwealth the defendant was contract and had no the duties of common interested continue to exercise ti The judgment of ousting the defen: of councilman was afli It is unlawful of ed public officer, to be intereste or indirectly, in any work whatever, coming under the board of which he is a member, whether it Kind bor. Fine and imprisonment penalties for it. for roads, hauling, or any a A Large Family, Pittsbs Martins A correspondent of the iIrg Post, Ohio, company F, Ohio volunteer infantry, is one of & family of 33 children, 28 be- ing boys and 5 girls, Eleven of the boys were in the Mexican war, 16 in the war of the rebellion, one of whom died in prison, and one was killed. He himself was two years and four months in Andersonville prison. Four- teen of the children are still living. In 1861 the family were Democrats, but voted the Republican ticket from 1863 till this year. There are now 536 ters in the family, all of whom vote for William J. Bryan and free silver. The family live in Belmont county, Ohio.” The Pittsburg Daily News is just about six months old. Itis a Repub- lican evening newspaper of eight pag- | es neatly printed, and served by mail, | or carrier at one cent a copy, or $8 a year. The Daily News aims to be a pa- | per for the 1.ome, and it spares neith- | er labor nor expense to cater to the | family circle, It elairns to have been | henomenally successful in its efforts. tis the only Pittsburg daily with a | page devoted entirely to women, If you have not seen it you can get a sample copy of it by mail free of charge, iil oi A UDITOR'S NOTICE: ~ . In re-assigned estate 1 In the Court of Common © Pleas of Centre County. J.C.&W H Runkle } No.29 Aug Term 1595 ’ The underss ‘ Having been appointed an auditor by said Const to distribute the balstios of the fund 1 the bapds of the Amignes ss shown by acenunt as filed and eonfirmed abso. lutely. to and among t ose loanlly entitled there. to, notice 18 beretry given thet he will be at his office in Bellefonte, Pa., for the duties of His ap. stment on the 10th day of November next at #. m at which time and place sil parties in. may appear and pr rest their claims or afterwards be debai.ed from coming in fond. J. W. ALEXANDER, writing from Ferry, “ harles of Says. Brandow, Yi will | Be nt. g Ti Eo Ls No house- vhich it is made. The best reason is its saving noney., A te out trouble to fruit . i rywie good i Be and month MERRELL-SO Fl of time, of hard work, of Makes 't the genuine, 1 mall you free sn book norous authors of the day. sh \ X i ~Shat iit § , Carriag Manufacture: and Wagon Hardware of Hall, Pa. - Call and get prices. ARNT TO is of Cer ic eale | locos Mil {re i i i i i { i i uibalid house, oven hongse ote, Ost Var trees 1hete water walter house Never on Are You Afraid ¢ TO READ BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION? The New York Journal is the only Metropolitan paper indorsing Bryanand Sewall and it daily publishes articles by the leading financiers of the country on both sides of the question, “Silver versus Gold.” It is progressive, liberal and always espouses the cause of the masses, Every broad minded man should read it, whether Republican or Democrat. THE NEW YORK JOURNAL Daily = =» « « « 1 Cent everywhere, Bubseription for One Month, fnciuding Sunday « = « =-40 cents Two Months and a Half - « $1.00 Send subscription to The New York Journal, a EG MOST Is IN BEAUTI THE UNDENOMIXA. FUL AND HEALTHFUL #8) ALLEBGHERY REGION TION OPEN TO BOTH SEX Es: Ti ¢ FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDIN ARD EQUIPMENT EPARTMENTS OF ATUDY iF and He iralions MITRLOTY i ZOOL COMO i Shusualiy fn the Laborator ENGINEERING ? ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHHNI AL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING scoompanied wilh very extensive practioal exercises in the Field. the shop, snd the lLaborsiory HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE snd LITERATURE: Latin {optional.) 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Our fee not due till patent is secured, A Pameuiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U. 5, and foreign countries sent free. Address, 4 g Ore. PATENT OFvice, Wasuinaron, D. ©. FARMAT PRIVATE SALE TH E UNDER * will offer her fine m, situate in Potter township al private sale at a bargain. Ap- ply to or address LYDIA A. FAUST. sept Potters Mills. ™ XxX ANTED-SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for responsible estab lished house i: Pennsylvenia. Salary $750, pay Able §i5 weekly and expenses. Pmsition perma nent. Reference. En sol {addressed stamp. ed en elope. The National, Star Building, Chi- septic 16g GRAIN MARKET, eae owner Dasey sto ; Aas ts ae of tt nt SCHR RT A FS, PRODUCE AT STORES, BRIBE. css mssmisssssimsmtsemmissssinsssosons sissions Echt heheh tio ttc tt tt ts Se TY hhh fhe thet tet rf ATTORNEYS. Hen 8B. TAYLOR, Attorney at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa No. 24 Temple Court All manner of legal busi ness promptly attended to A O. FURST, . Atlorney-al-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Ofices directly opposite the Court House a C. MITCHELL, Attorneyat- law, Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange. JOHN ELINE Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. of Court House, Can be cousulted and English, in ans7 J. H. ORVI]E, C. M. BOWER, E. L (yy IS, BOWER & ORVIS, At.orueys at Law BELLEFONTE FA floor, anh Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE Bullding FA Jal gl torney at Law, IELLEFONT W, corner Diamond, two L E, FA. joors Ri Office N LE . Atlorney-at-Law, BELLEFONXNT]} nds of legal business stiended Her given WO oolleclions, PA Wo pron pay ' Office, Al C.F. Hewes PA Practice German janvi to collections in “pacial siiention courts, Consullation ~AT-1 BELL sand a busing romp y Consultations Genmnan ioe in Exchange Ballding x FORTE, PA aed AY XE # 5 alien BPANGLER, TTORNEY-AT-LAW ATTOR ’ BELLEFORTE, PA Codsuliation in Er Crider Practioos in all the courts glish and German. (Office, Building 4 BANKS. (‘EN TRE COUNTY BARKING OO, BELLEFONTE, FA. IMsoount notes, J, D, Buveret, Cashier, Rooeive deponiia, jan92 HOTELS. HOTEL Daniel ( Keller roprietor Bellefonte, Pa VAN y farnbshod through Hexcei el i" Bates very ressoniab court and making se extended £ an exirs disconnt wi be made. The 1a pi provided with everyliiog (0 season boen now 1 stable WHEE Dhan Parties attend i stay in Belle HOUSE Woods Caldwell, RVIN i LAX H roprietor K HAVEN, PA Terms resaconabile foot nnd USH HOUSE, ’ WL. Daggett, *roptietor BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention given to country trade B NEW GARMAN HOUSE, i Opponite Court House BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements Good table and modersie charges. SPRING MILLS HOTEL, A D. H. Buk. Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, a J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains rooms on Girt Soar. Special and jurors FOTLrI=e HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hons wi de of Corso, Bors or Lose Fe TER i Foutss Powders are ased in time, Fosters Powders will cure and prevent Hoa OCpolena Foutss Powders will prevent Garss 18 Fowias, Foutzs Powders will incresse the guantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butler fire and sweet Foutrs Powders will cure or prevent almost RVERY Disvase to which Horses and Cstte are subject, Forres Powpans Wils 61vR SATISFACTION. Bold everywhere, DAVID EB. POUTE, Propristor, BALTIMORE, MD. Forsle by R. E. BARTHOLOMEW, Wanted—An Idea zs Wri aay Ara Asor. hy Kee their an list of two hundred inventions wan private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success, Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named. Congentinms, Taf 25 1~Fevers, inflammations. . -Worten Worm Fever, Worm Colle... J S3-Teething; Colle, Crying, Wakefulness 4-Diarrbea, of Children or Adults...... 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchiths ....... ceruns S-Nearalgin, Toothache, Facenche...... 3 Pena kk Bendathu, Varugeo. 10-D in, . Painful Periods... Periods. Ekgbhbbkbbkibibke 11 «Suppressed or 13-Whites, Too Profuse havseraneu 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarsenoss. 14-8alt Rheum, Eryeipelas, en 153-Rhenmatism, Rheumatic Pains ..... 16-Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... 19-Catarrk, Influenss, Cold In the Head. 20- Whooping Cough Lr-RKidaey Diseases .....coocoiiiiniinis 28 -Nerveus Deblilty........ooonvncnnnnnsd 30-Urinary W Hp HUMPHREYS’ 777 OR MUESEERC ron GRIP, 26°, Paul ig ’ hmm or Bold by Drwggists, or sent procaid on receipt of pries, Pa Honrarers | MATLED PRES. HURPHEEYS TEM 00, 111 & 113 William 80, KEW FORE. SPHCIFICS. MEN OR ible estab. a SeesETANSERE TREE IRE FReRARAEE ShE IRE PRODUCING IN LARGE QUANTITIES REDUCES THE COST. We have kept this in view, and our immense stock of Fall and Winter MEN'S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS" CLOTHING Which has just been opened, has been purchased of the manu- J I i f clothing factuaers, who have made the manufasture of clothis The result is The Cloths in Our Clothing are Bought Right. The Clothing is Cut Right. The Garments are Made and Fit Right. mincnis Men's good heavy ( Uvercoats Men's heavy Geay Mixed Cloth Over- CORLE onnmmnnssssosnes Men's dark blue and black all woo! Bes ver Overcoats from 5, 6,8.50 10 and upwards. Youths' and Boys’ Overcosts of cloths from 2.50 upto the finest all-w in sil King 1 Q Ol. Little Boye’ Overcoats io all styles 1.49 up to the best all-wool Another large lot of Pants, made 10 sel we sell for 1.25 all JOA wool, for WOO Men's heavy dark b Cheviot Suits at ive, black and brown all _- 7.50 and 9.00 LYON & CO. Allegheny St. Bellefonte. Hundreds Have Seen, ‘Hundreds Have Bought, And Hundreds more intend to make this great line of Men's All Wool Suits at «= $5.00 =-- The means by which from $3.00 to 5.00 can and will be saved. Don’t you think you had better try it your- self ? » Costs You Nothing to See. . «> etn FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters,
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