PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Golng,—Visitors la and out of Town, ~—Miss Grace Smith is visiting in Madisonburg this week. Rev. and Mrs. 8. H. Deitzell spent Tuesday with friends in town, Mrs. W. W, Boob was in Mill heim visiting friends last Friday. wife, of Alex- —(Cyrus Brumgard and Millheim, were guests at James ander’s over Sunday. ~Mr, 8. P.. Hennigh, east of Pot- ters Mills, was in town yesterday transacting business. —Miss Lizlie Gettig, Hall, spent Tuesday in Centre visiting among friends. ~-Miss Sara Moyer, of Mills, was the guest of Miss Bartholomew over Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Miller came last week from a three weeks’ with her sister at Harrisburg. ~—Mr. Rearick and wife, of Mid- dleburg, arrived here Monday, on a visit to their son, Rev. J. M. Rearick. Photographer Lukenbach nursing a boil on the back of his neck. He's had the trouble for several weeks ——Mrs, E. G. Van Pelt returned to her home at Ithica, N. Y., last Friday after a visit among her friends here. —W. H. Fry, ing representative of Pine Grove Mills, was the guest of Frank Foreman over Sunday. Hall, Centre Helen home visit is the genial and oblig- Arb. Katherman is in charge of the railroad business at this station in the absence of Frank Bradford who is off on a hunting trip. —Cal. Gfrerer and wife, of Bellefonte, were over attending Reformed church dedication on day, and visiting his father. ——Miss Tace Kreamer, who been visiting her sister, Mrs, Heckman in Lock Haven for weeks, returned home last Thursday. | A, C. Mingle ue Bower and wife, B. wife, John Noll iy a fonte, attended the d last Sunday. near the | =sun- had i Samuel several | M. | rich "al i of Belle { wife, C. che snbach a ledication services | — fra C, Grossman, of dropped in to see us reports nothing new in He tells us that he owns a turkey which laid over a hundred eggs year. That's good. Tusseyville, yesterday, and his vicinity. hen last ——The aged widow of Jacob From, having her home with her son Jacob, in this place, a few days ago, fell into a new and unfinished cistern receiv- ing some painful bruises. The lady being old and feeble was laid up a few days from the shock and bruises, Fd. Kerlin, who broke his thigh i bone a week or so ago, is getting along nicely and the fracture is slowly mend- ing. Four of his from 1 mont, Oscar Osman, James Schreck, Alpine Lucas, and Morris Bohn, future presidents, down scholars all came I BRUSH VALLEY. What Our Correspondent from the Adjoin- ing Town Gives Us The talk is that Rebersburg will have a Boston shoe store in the near future. Abner Wolfe and wife, of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting her parents, William Bairs, at Rebersburg. We understand that our buteher, Ave Nearhood, expects to place a stave saw mill above Rockville. The Esher side of the Ev. church at Rebersburg is having protracted meet ing, but no seekers at this writing, George Brungard and wife, of Rote, Clinton county, spent Saturday and Bunday with their Rebersburg friends. Burglars visited Klines at Madisonburg, on Sunday night and took about one hundred dollars worth of goods, Well, Charles those Bryan pigs of C. O. Mallory, at Kreamerville. do not fall over so easily after all, E-—yah en bix ware besser gewest Chaily. store, old home near Rebersburg: Hon. Bier- A Huntingdon County Trapper Who Beats nll Centre County, John P. Bwoope, of Alexandria, over in Huntingdon county, is the boss trapper of wild animals in this state, His success has caused other trappers to be very spiteful at him because he traps animals where they meet with NO success, Swoope has about fifty traps set all the while, and his time is pretty much occupied in making inspections. His record in the last ten and half months of the present: year, is shown in the following statement ; 739 foxes, at $1 each - - - -. 13 wildeats, at $2 each - - . 1,290 minks, at 2 one $780.00 26.00 832 50 5 cents each - - Total - - - - -$1,087.! 50 The entire scalp account of Centre county foots up from $28 some years to $664 in other years. Swoope alone draws considerably more than all our scalp premiums, - Wn fp Weekly Weather Report, * Highes 67 Lowest 16 il 24 Ter Nov. 26 i“ ip wid ow 29 we a0 21 Dec, i 16 i 2 23 16 nperature clear, cloudy, cloudy. cloudy. clear cloudy. cloudy, from 1a m. to Rainfall : On 28, m., .46 inches, Total rainfal Number of cle dy 8, a. Nov ar days 10; lin ember, 3.1 artly and cloudy 12. — Don't ments without reputation merit Pain more, and its merits have been proven or Chamberlain's Balm costs no Nuch lets (x. Bag constantly by a test of many years, as the following, from IL. ley, Hueneme, Cal., received: “The I have ever used are Best remedy for is Chamberlain's Pain dal, and I say so after having in my family for several years.” cures rheumatism, lame back, sprain For sale Hall, M. nm J. H. Swartz, tholomew, Centre Ross Hall, Will ~. ville, and Mills, Pealer, — Musical - College, Freebur t methods Atl the are used, s t is recognized schools of music wa term of six weeks, Term ill be ®i B. Moy fenry GRAIN MARKET, FRODUCE AT STORES, Butler for the manufacturers of NONE SUCH >=ix MEAT, by one of the most humorous writers of the day. It will be sent free to anyone send- ing address and naming this ¥ paper. fy MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y. few weeks and hunt, Prof. Thomas Auman, of Rebersburg who is teaching the Wood ward school, nurse the mumps; we wish him a! speedy recovery. Now boys young and old, read what | | PURCHASED AT Constable's male the following articles i 2 head horses, 8 head horn cattle, § fat hogs, wag | on, spring wagon, self rake, mower, double sie harrow, buggy harness, set tug harness, fiy nets, hay rake, horse power, together with all the de { fendants personal proverty, as the property of Ira Grossman, of Tawseyville. 1 will leave the | same in life possession atimy ples sure; all persons | are hereby cantioned again t meddling with | same in any manner whataver KATE SWEENEY, UTION.~HAVING valley. “I always like to say some- thing which interests th e boys, since | I always have been a great friend to all | the boys who are not younger than sixteen. Now [ have something that will especially interest the Brush val- ley boys, however, it might not meet the approbation of a few, but it will be very inspiring to all the rest. I only wish to inform the boys of a few wed. ‘dings which will take place when the Christmas bells are almost ready to ring. If it would not be out of place, I would very cheerfully give the boys a few dates and names for fun, but sings thors is one among the number by the name of George, who can util ize the telephone very well on such oceasions, I do not fear at all that they will be left in the dark too long, be- cause George has had considerable ex- perience in this kind of work.” | — ABLE REAL ESTATE «THERE WILL be offered at public sale on the premises, in Pater township, about one mile east of Col { yer, Pa, on SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1596, At 1 o'clock, p.m, the following described real estate of Elisabeth Ishier, deceased, late of said township, to wit: All that certain tenement and tract or tracts of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and de. seribed as follows; on the west by lands of Wm. Boal, on the south by lands of Susan Housman, on the east and north by lands lately owned by Jacob Royer, containing 9 ACRES, be the same more or less; having thereon erect ed s twostory houss, good stable and other out buildings. extra good fruit of all kinds, and ex- celient waler on premis's rs OF BALE —Ten percent. of purchase on day of sale; one-half on the first day an od and the balance in one year there. after, with inierest to to be secured by bond and mortgage on fem, tor the heirs. STRAY COW. CAME T0 THE PREMISES a ‘of Lhe undersigned a1 Potters Mills about cow, with star on a atin. of ep or four week. The Swiiet wif} will prove povizse "Mills, These purpose of reducing our Winter stock. xtremely low prices are made for the The mild weather has compelled ws to put the knife into the prices of Winter Goods. We will from now on make special sale of all Winter Goods. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s COATS AND CAPES. We begin today a big reduction | handsome Irish Frieze Misses’ Coat in the new mixtures that we sold at | | $7.50 now go at $5. A handsome | rongh effect in blue and black that | we sold at 85 now go at $3.50. A | good seller at $4 trimmed in braid | now go at £2.50. A childs fine] coat that we gold at £5—all wool, | handeome colorings, eiderdown, | velvet and far trimmed, now go at ickly at! %3.75. A small lot Children’s Kersey in red black, £S, green and black, blue black, We fur trimmed, that 50 now RZ, All wool heavy quality in Coats and Capes. A ladies’ handsome Coat of heavy boucle, gatin faced, that we sold at $12 NOW froes for 20, Another lot of handsome Astrakan, box front or shield front, that we gold at £11 aro now at $8. A handsome hos wele lot of at zo 4 now at 85 T fa shield front A handsome Eo that ju at 84. A fine we sold at £7.50 we have left sold of (au (rey 50. Jouecle Coats and and and it sold at £3.1 Eide raown, a in red, cream | 1.4 0p» 20d] at XZ2.00 11 all go now at COALS, How we COAts good Storm £} Oat t x0 , x4, i indsome Kersey Men hat " . Be » hat was sold at x12 NOW goes ». S50 now 2 Kersey ] Toon Vy Overcoat & Id at 87 now AssiNere 4 ape. Lo for 85 now : 3 sid] § 1 » lot of 9 at BN now go at that we 8oid ¢ ‘ 5 A we all | One verecoatls rood ASEOMLInG ent at Men's, Ladies and Children’s Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, Sold at greatly reduced prices. anvwhere - ata LYON & CO, {| Allegheny St. Bellefonte. NN SELES IYESESAN) You want good Clothes, You want them fo wear, 4 You want them to fit, ’ You want them at the rock bottom price. YT . ” 1. t 1 We have nothing but good clothes. ¢ / ’ / ¢ ¢ / / / ¢ / / Every suit in our store is made and fits They hold together and give you perfect satis- perfectly. are the kind that wear, ¢ / ¢ faction. As to Price, Ask Your Nelghbor, He will tell you that we not only give yout lower prices than others, but that we will save you on the purchase of a single suit almost enough to buv the think it worth second one. Do you your while to see us? Faubles, Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. -> NNN SAV AA ESA, rue FENNRSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN OKE OF THE MOBT BEAUTI FUL ARD HEALTHFUL BPOTE IR THE ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA.- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEX ES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENEER VERY LOW. KEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF 5TUDY. SRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, ith constant iliostrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory, BIOLOGY, BOTARY and ZOOLOGY Jatual study wilh the microscope, CHEMISTRY thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVILENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | MINING ENGINEERING scoompanied with very extensive exercises in the Field, the Bhop, Laboratory. HISTORY: ARD POLITICAL BCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; {optional} French, German and Euglish (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICE and and applied MEA HA NIC ARTS with study, three years’ co MENTAL, MORAL sud POLITICAL BCI KSCE; Constitutional Law and History Politics] Econ son ¥ ele, MILITARY SCIENCYK cal and practical, 160 {| These { sour ss J e% mre ARTROROMY combining irse instruction theoreti. Juding Sabbath Reading, GATORS of ttn DE ih 4 siogy have brought oo with the en who ig the enrly 3 jane, Thess alied in the trismphant vin sacred volume from fhe charges ft it by open foes and pretended an, ry intelligent persnn will order the . B% the malter contained in 1 fe of vital importance and cannot be found in any other book on earth Bll —- = » Fi - cals aa + F Te ¢ for de and beautifully cular Address THE hi 0. SHEPARD CO. 212-214 Monroe 81. com-CHICAGOD. LOTS FOR SALE. [ots or 1 acre, or more, on located on main road in able distance nort termes, short hh east the station. Apply at Reporter office. VERAL FA rave! for WTiveania. exper BOR Ei Oe Sq Nation 1a] ITH¥YUL MEX OR responsibil vstah Salary $750, pay Position perma fad ire ned) stamp tar Building, Chi septio 1 i Who can think of some simple ne to patent? ng Jou wealth. a PORN » So abenl Attor. Washington, D. C., for thelr #1) prise offer of two hundred inventions wanted. For formation and free Handbook write to MUEN & CO, 3! BroaDWay, New Yong, Oldest burean for securing patents in Amerien. very emt jaken) A gut by by pi free of charge in the Srienific American efroniation of ered; 4 aod Ne eine he [1 Be onin rem, 40s Prins, 36 1 Broadway, Ni ork clr ATTORNEYS. UGH BB, TAYLOR, Alorney at-Law, Belletonie “Temple Court All manner ness promptly stiended 10 A 0. FURST, - AUlorney-al- Law Bellefonte, Ps Offices directly opposite the Court House Aug Pa of legal busi Bugs Kao MITCHELL, Aloruey-at Law Bed ders Exchange efonte, Pa. Office, Room No, 10, Cri L948 Allorney at Law BELLEFONTE Office on second floor of Furst's | Can be couse BOWER BOWER 4 Ont is, Atlorneys i “BE at Office In Crider’s Exch Alora Office in Conrad Building HOTELS. LILLE URE Woods Caldw 4 AVEN.PA © rooms on Sst sug £0 PT LOCK HB Terms reasonable samp four Good Epecial alleution given to com ry trade. apr¥ Opposite Court House BELLEFONTE, PA ture throughout, stcem all mode mprovementa. Rew building, new fu Aan D. H. Rab). Proprietor, BPRING MILLS, Free bus to and from all trains PA. EW BROCK ERHOPY HOUSE. J. M. Neuba ner Proprietor, BELL LEFONTE, PA trains. Good sample Special males to withesses Free bus to and from al rooms on first Soor and jurors Hom, Ste ’ p- ; Aewhasitl HIT 7 aE : CS nel Leder “ » oy TAA TREE £3 . ’ > tA vee foe voscieorifderid/ se pied) x A > > (Los pedis Gu Th di ANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEX OR ~~ women 10 travel for responsible estab lished house in Peansylvenia hd Salary $79, pay able $15 weekly and expenses. Position perms. vest. Reference Enciose self-addressed stamp- od env elope. The National, Star Batlding Ch oagn sapiin 1 Weekly THE Monthly Outlook. Published every Saturday. 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be in 1897, as it has been dur ing each of its iwenty seven years, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial depart. ments The Outlook gives a compact review of the workis progress; ii follows with care all the im. portant philanthropic and industrial movements of the day, bas a complete department of relig- ious pews; devotes much rpace (0 the interests of ihe home: reviews current litersture; furnishes cheerful table talk about men and things: and In short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasobable entertainment, Number, contaluing about twiss as mans pacer or Sioary Huse, iogesher with 4 Jarge Damber of oe i of Th Outnk thre dla your To advauee. a le had oh 5 .