PERSONAL MENTION, Town, ——Frank Arney is attending court this week as a grand juror, iamsport on Tuesday on a visit to her brother Cleven, ~—William Koonsman, of Colyer, an old friend of the REPORTER, was in to see us a few days ago. —~T'reasurer-elect Harrison sessions of pomona grange, —W. W. Boob left Wednesday on a trip to New York and other eastern cities looking up his wheel business, —John Van Pelt is nursing a bad- ly swollen face. He was out hunting last week and caught cold in his jaw. — Will Shoop, of Samuel Shoop, has gone to Scranton, Pa., where he will hold a clerkship in his uncle's cigar store, s0n ——Julian Fleming left last Thurs- day for Bradford county, and then up through New York state, looking up the implement business. ——Mrs. Eugene Shadle, of Will- iamsport, arrived home last week on a visit to her parents, Mr. Mrs, John Bitner, west of town. and — J. M. Huyett, of Wernersville, was here last week looking up his bus- iness interests, He may return to Centre Hall again in a short time. —Had a pleasant. call from Mr. Hayes, of Mifflinburg, agent for the Snowshoe Bituminous Coal Co., and a brother of Dr. Hayes, of Bellefonte. ——John Reish, the popular young proprietor of the National hotel at John is doing a good business and likes the business, —— Were pleased to have a call from our valued granger friend, Isaac Frain, who is one of the foreible orators of the order of Patrons, whose talks fail to interest an audience. never ur esteemed friend, Col. Wea- ver, of Boggs, favored our sanctum, with a call, Tuesday, between sessions of Pomona Grange. The Colonel level headed upon the topics of the day. is —Jerry Shrefller got in a little work the other day with an ax on his wrist. He was cutting wood and the ax glanced, plowing a little furrow. Jerry says he didn’t do it on purpose, though. —Mr. David Henney, of Latrobe, Pa., is bere on a visit to his son, Wes, on Church street. Mr. Henney is the veteran blacksmith who worked at the forge at Potters Mills for so many Years, but gave it up and proposed to take it easy for the rest of his life. WEATHE Bo Ant tL PREDICTIONS Foster Contends That His Weather casts Have Come to Pass. Fore My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from the Z2ad to 26th, and the next will reach the Pacific coast about the 27th, cross the west of Rockies eo wintry by the close of the 25th, gre leys 29th to Dec. 1st,’ eastern Dec. 2d. The warm wave will the west of Rockies country about the 25th, great central valleys 20th, east- ern states Dee. 1st. The cool wave will cross the west of the Rockies country about the 30th, great central valleys Dec, 2d, eastern states Dec. 4th. This disturbance comes in the high temperature storm period, and warn weather will precede the storm centre, and these high temperatures will con- tinue throughout most of the first week in December, Not much rain or snow may be expected with this last disturbance of November and, for the tite of year, the weather will be fine and pleasant. Temperature of the ending Nov, 20th will average about the nor- mal, the first part of the week being colder than the last part. This will be the drought week of the month 22d to 20th, inclusive—and very little rain or snow may be expected. The forecast for the first week at central val- slates Cross week of filled. The great drop in temperature, rains, came almost exactly on time, a ———— A] i OAK HALL, Visitors Who Have Been Among Us. body wants fresh sausage. transscting business here on Tuesday. Henry Houser, of Bellefonte, was the guest of W. H. Close on Tuesday. T. F. Gramley had a turkey picking on Monday. He had quite a lot for Thanksgiving. Ira Kotman received a fodder shred- der on Monday; farmers wanting to buy would do well by purchasing from him. . David Keller, of Boalsburg, was in Bellefonte several days this week, Mrs. T. F. Gramley has been ou the sick list since last week. L N. Dinges, of Boalsburg, is still seen fishing slong our stream, The young folks have been attend- ing the meeting at Rock Hill the last week. ‘ I I. Tressler had bad luck with his shredder. Jas. C. Gilliland attended Pomona Grange at Centre Hall Tuesday. i | No house- which it is made. money, pie. Sold everywhere. gg ET ri Dy SYRACUSE, N.Y. —~— d To-in. Tread Wheels, with 7¢ or 15-16 {x Add 81 00 for Welding and Se 1-in. Tread Wheels, with 1 Add $1 2 for Welding Tread Wheels, with 1 Add $1 50 for Weldin nanufactare XXX XX XX Centre Hall, Pa. and Wagon Hardware of Call and get prices. Killed by a Rolling Stone, Joseph Campaign, aged 63 years, who lived at Cenar Run, a tributary of killed manner a few days ago. in a singular He was walk- p hill, upon which some boys were engaged A de Pine Creek, was ing along a road passing a stee in rollihg stones, large rock crushed his skull. He was fi afterward. Bp Their Annual Banguet. annual banquet tonight in their hall in town, spread and intend making it rable evening. - > - LOTS FOR SALE, Lots in or | or reasonable terms, located on main road the acre, station. tf short distance north east Apply at Reporter office. ty “ GRAIN MABKET. Corrected weekly by R. E. Bartholome Wheat Rye ..... - COP cosine ala Barley - Buck w hea: SR LARGE 8lZE Bagste 's Bible, MINION TYPE Size, when open hes 3 We by © TEACHERS 13 Colored Maps. % Pn BEST HELPS. | SENT FREE AND CARRIAGE PAID FOR ONLY 10 NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO Sabbath Reading, | AT 50 CENTS EACH. | A pair of very beautiful colored pictures sent Free to each subscriber. 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Form $1.50 dix months, Address, woe Lo Blanes, 361 Broadway, New York City, ~ALUA BLE REAL ESTATE - THERE WILL be offered at public sale on the premises, in Potter township, about one mile east of Col. yer, Pa. on SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1508, Atl o'clock. pm, the following desoribed real estate of Elizabeth Ishler, deceased, late of said township, to wit: All that certain tenement ard tract or tracts of Jand stuate in Potter township, Centre county, Pe. bounded and de scribed as follows; on the west by lands of We, Boal, on ihe south by lands of Susan Housman, on the east and north by lands lately owned by Jacob Royer, containing ? ACRES, be the same more or less having thoreon erect od a two-story house, good stable and other out buildiogs, extra good fruit of all kinds, and ex. eel ont water on preemie § TERVE OF SALE Ten Jet gent, of purchase money on day of sale; one-half on the first day of April. 1597, and the balance in one year there after, with interest to be secured by and mortgege on the premises, >. 8 BODTORY, Trustee tor the heirs, ANTED-SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR 2a" women to travel for respousible estab. lished house 1. Pennsyivenia. Salary $790, pay- able 815 weekly and expenses, Prsition perma. nent. Reference, e self-addressed stamp. od envelopes. The National, Star Building, Chi- oRgo. septlo-16¢ DO YOU WANT T0 SAVE MONEY We will do our share to help you save money. so temptingly low that every price will be an advantage to you. Underwear. Children’s Underwear from 7¢ apiece up to the finest lamb’s wool, Ladies’ Underwear from 16¢ apiece up to the finest all-wool, Ladies’ Union Buits from 49¢ up to the best, Men's heavy gray Underwear from “He up to the best all-wool, Dry Coods. 8 Yards Wool Serge, £1.60, We have been selling <0 many dress patterns that we have been compelled to order a second large lot of these goods. 8 yards all-wool Dress Berge for $1.60, New Rough All-Wool Dress Goods. New Dress Goods, all-wool, in the £) meron {} Clothing. Men's, Y outl : is We have never sold Clothing at present low prices. No matter what kind of a suit you need—best black suit, everyday, business or working suit—we have them lower than you can buy elsewhere, Men's all-wool suits, $4, 4.50, 5, and uy to the finest, Joye’ Suits, 69¢, 74, and up to the best, rough eflects from 25¢ up to the best in : FY a1 black and colors have just been opened and Boys { iothing. the Still have Flannels, Musling, Out- : : . ( Special Bargains. ¢ All-linen, 2 yards wide, half bleach- at 700, our . aereoats white Oercoats. price, All-linen, 5 yards wide, pure Children’s Overcoats from 98¢ the best. Men's and Youths coats from $2.50 up to the finest. ya. up White Napkins, from 65¢ per dozen Three-quarter size, red Sh : Special Bargain Overcoats. in trimmed , fine lining, good value at : our price, 3 (} scams. {3} Boots and Shoes. A fall line of children’s ter school shoes, 68, 78 K7 1 57 3.4 A handsome Beaver Overcoat men's blue and black, finely and made $7.50, Misses’ and ( hildre ne The best fitting, the most stylish prices, A good Ladies’ Coat for $1.75. If heavy win- and up to i. These values were never sold at hese prices, Men's boots at $1.85 1 2.60 and up to the fine Men's fine dress $1.2 1.45, 1.74, 1.98, 2.24 up to the finest, Our Silk Plush Capes have establish- up ng 4% { 32 inches that would to the best seal plush inch sweep, le 1 be wt. shoes from Children’s Coals from the cheapest ¥ NS HOOR LRALY . Ladies’ LE Blankets. Crray and White. We have the largest the smallest prices, Blankets at 48¢, 75, { pair up to the best, ssn: {} Ladies’ fine dress shoes, $1.24, 1.4 1.794, 1.98, 250 and up to the best in the new shapes, Ladies’ heavy shoes at 1.35, 75 £1, “10 var 523 wt and Boots assortment at | Over-Shoes and Boo! Children's Overshoes from l4c up. Ladies’ Overshoes from 25¢ up. Men's Overshoes from S5dce up. ‘ 4 y ' Loseita fry £2 74 up Bargain Blankets Men s Gum Boots from $2.75 up. Boys’ Gum Boots, $1 s Also a full line of Ci Boots iN $1.24. 1.50 per Qrogpial Special nh wool Blanket, 1.560, our price $2.49, A good heavy y red all | regular value, § Gum 11d 3! pidren’'s “tN LYON & CO. Bellefonte. we ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHERE HE BUYS HIS CLOTHING.. Nine times out of ten he will answer at Faubles. ASK HIM WHY, AND HE WILL TELL You, 1st, Because the assortment is iarger, more complete, and consists of goods different entirely from the common ready-made goods found in other stores. That all goods are just as repre- sented. They must be satisfactory The price is positively the lowest, in or your money refunded. fact we give you better goods for less money. ARE THE REASONS SUFFICIENT ? TRY IT ONCE. FAUBLES. ¥& Men's Outfitters, 1 ATTORNEYS. TAYLOR, Avorney at-Law Va All manper of legal busi Bug Bellefonte No. 24 Temple Court RO. FURST, - o AUllorney-at Law Bellefonte, Fa Big BA C. MITCHELL . Bellefouis Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange JOH N KLINE ’ Allorney st Law BELLEFONTY Office on second four of Farst's build of Court House, Cau be and Euglish Cmts lle J. H, ORVIN { BOWER (jis 15, BOWER & ORV1S, At. orneys st Law BELLEFONT} e in Crider's Exchange building We Mi Offic floor b F. FORTREY, i. AWGTiey st’ law BELLEY( JRE In Conrad Building BANKS. {ENT RE COUNTY BANKIN Becelve deposits, jau9l excel hots Hal vere fg oouri and m fonte an extra dis BE. Woods Caldwi Prog LOCK HAVER. PA Good sesuple rooms on Janel raelor, Terms reasonable. i Sor Let ! BUsH HOUSE, | WL. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE Bpocial attention given to country trade FA spre i NEW GARMAN BOUSE 3d Opposite Court House Hi LEFONTE TE, PA New building. new furnit {| heat, electric bells and all modern mm | Good table and modersie charges A HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLE. PA. Free bus to and from all trains, i SPRING Nill i NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, i J. M. Reubsner Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special mies to wilhesses i and jurors FOIUTTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS — me LAK No Homse will die of Corse B YER, iH Foutr's Powders are ders will | und cress tw snd sweet | JFoutr's Powders will core or prevent almost sveny | Diswase 5 which Horses and Cnttle sre subiect. i Forres Powpsks WIL GIVE SATISFACTION. 80M everywhere { DAVID B. POUTE, Proprietor, | BALTIMORE, MD. i For sale by BR. EK. BARTHOLOMEW, CRANTED-SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for respon.dble estab. lished house in Pennsylvania Ssiary $750, pay. able $15 weekly and expenses Position perma neul. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamp- ed env elope. The National, Star Building, C8 cago sapiid 1 i Weekly THE Monthly Outlook. Published every Saturday. 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be in 1807, as It has been dur. ing each of ita twenty seven years, & History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial depart. ments The Outlook gives a compect review of the world's progress; it follows with care all the im portant philanthropic and industrial movemenis of the day, bas a complete department of rolig- ious news; devotes moch space to the interests of the bome; reviews current literature: furnishes cheerful table talk about men and things: and in short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable Beginning with the Sfty-80h volume, the pe. per will assume the regular magazine size which , Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages ax the of.