PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town, ——Station agent Musser, of Spring | Mills, was in town Monday evening. James Reish the landlord of the day. J, 8. Bhowers, of Youngsdale, was a pleasant caller, and put his label out to '98, 3, H. Knepley has been confin- ed to his house the last week or so with heart trouble. — Mrs. Flora O. home last Saturday after a visit of sev- eral weeks with relatives in Philadel- phia. Mrs. Isaac Smith, who has been visiting at the home of her son Wit- mer at Madisonburg, the last three weeks, came home Tuesday. McCormick, of Rising Springs, was in town 'tother day, ree- ing old friends and informs us sucker fishing is good down there. ne FTES ——Miss Elsie Barr, of Tyrone, was a guest at the Heckman-Boal wedding last Thursday evening. She will visit relatives here and at Potters Mills. Mrs. Jared B. Kreamer and daughter Miss Mame, left last Thurs day on a weeks’ visit to friends in Lock Haven and Williamsport. Miss Tace Kreamer has gone to Lock Haven on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Samuel Heckman, She expects to remain away several months. —Julian Fleming, who is travel- ing through the western part of the state as general agent for an imple- ment house, is back again on a visit. — Rev. James W. Boal, of Port Carbon, Pa., officiated at the Heck- man-Boal wedding last Thursday evening. He left again the next morning, his pastoral duties not al- lowing him to remain here any length of time. ~John Swarm, our wagon maker, has concluded to leave Centre Hall in the spring. ago looking up a place it is likely he will go to Boyertown, a He was away a few days to locate, and place about thirty miles out of Phila- delphia. Tax collector Frank Arney’s term expires this spring and he does not desire a reelection. There are two candidates in the field after his job, W. A. Bandoe and W. H. Rugkle, Jr. and both are working hard to secure the endorsement of the Democratic Caucus, ¥ — Daniel Daup, east of Centre Hill, was in to see the REPORTER sale regis- ter a few days ago. He will sell farm stock, implements, ete, on March 20, He recently purchased a farm and will remove from the Dauberman in the in the spring. West Whiteman, of our town, will move on to the be vacated by Mr. Daup. — A Prisoner to Get Short Hations, Tonetska to four months’ imprisonment in the county ail, Judge Ikeler, of Danville, deliv- ered a remarkable judicial utterance in | 1 Yat In sentencing Paul order to im pose the strictest penalty upon tho prisoner. The Judge in- Two Weeks in Florida, To see Florida is a pleasure; to visit | night within its borders is an epoch. nessing the ripening of tropical fruits in their own native land, and a pecu- Ong appreciates the wonders of modern invention and rail- neighborhood of good skating one day and finding himself in the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yet this can be done, and the man who prefers hunting or fishing will take his ac- Whoever would exchange for two weeks the uncertain climate of the North for the delightful and Spring- the personally-conducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad which leaves New York by special train January 26, Excursion tickets for this tour, including railway trans- portation, Pullman accommodations (one bi rth,) and meals en route in both direc tions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the fol- lowing rates: New York, £0.00; Phila- delphia, $8.00, Canandaigua, $52.85; rie, $54.85: Wilkesbarre, $50 35; Pitts- burg, £53.00, and at proportionate rates from other points, For tickets, itineraries, and other information apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at 119 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, - - - I'he largest stock, the lowest pri Oh and satisfaction guaranteed is what Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, its big trade. Once a customer always gives the a patron of that store, YY ™m I'he Labor i De i i = & RR 18 PET MERRELIL.SOT] Syracuse, N.Y. SALE BEGISTER. Bal netska’s imprisonment ‘‘as hard as only enough food to sustain life’ as long as he remaived in jail. The Judge also stated from the bench that he was sorry that it was impossi- ble to sentence Tonetska to the peni- }: tentiary, owing to its crowded condi- tion. ty Mifflin Co. Deaths In Lewistown, Mrs. Lizzie Glazier, aged 31 years, years, months, merly of Lewistown, aged 81 years, 23 years, 5 months. os MA SSA A Rev, Rearick's Appointments, Sunday, Jan. 24, at Centre Hall, at 7 p. m. ; at Spring Mills at 10 a. m. ; at | Tussey ville 2 2pm. maim mss —~When you can buy good qualities ai the same prices others ask for shod- dy clothing, you will be quick to take advantage of the opportunity. Lew- ins, Bellefonte, can prove this to you. A ———— — —————— Weekly Weather Report, Temperature : Highest, Lowest. Jan, M4 25 18 cloudy. *®. 15 3 24 cloudy. “15 34 26 cloudy. "17 36 29 cloudy. “« 1B 41 23 cloudy. np 24 14 clear. “on 20 9 cloudy. On 17, forenoon, 3 inches of sleet. On 17 at night, high winds; 18 and 19 storm. On 20, afternoon, 2 inches of snow. ——_— SUHOOL PEPORT. Report of Pine Stump school, Potter township, for fourth month ‘endin Jan. 18, 1897: Number of male schol- ars, 9; female 8; total 17; per cent. of attendance during month, male 99, fe- male 98; total 99; average per cent. of attendance during term till date, male 98: female 97; total 98. The following scholars were present ev Say dur- ing the month: George , Chas. Honk Vearik, Compan Yar, ter, e Yearic 8 Win. Reis, Lu Gace, Blanche G. Heckman, Ele 5. Glace, Mary De- linda Potter Bertha M. Garver, Alice Plug ora Parks ; Daniel Gross and jssed 1 day, and Alice Fye ship, having beet fu t ty the ¥ dersigtied, he would PER iy regres i per cinims against the same to present them duly an theuticated for settlement, WM. PEALER, Adm'r Jani Spriug Mills October, a two-year-old bull, roan in ¢ lor, with og ring in left ear, and four white feet. Any information regarding the whereabouts of the above will be thankfully received J. E KLINE, janii-it Colyer. FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS ARD EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF MIUDY. © AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant ilinstrations on the Farm and in the Laburslory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or with the microsco Hin stady ¥ih h Sn Souads oma ull snd e Labora! thorough course i CIvi ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGIN BERING: These MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [cours MINING ENGINEERING, os are sccompanied with very extensive Siraiae ix in the Field the Shop, snd the ibe RY. AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. NDUSTHIAL AKT AND DESIGN, NGUA g End LITERA hy hire a, Frono! re lime) ome or more contmied nued through the FMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure | ARTS: Sambining shop work ORAL and POLITICAL BCI w and History; SEER on poe 13 Flinn: como, NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FARM ERS MUTUAL FIRE IRS. CO Office of the Farmers ‘Mutual Fire Insurance Co of Centre County, Pa Contre Hall, Pa, Janusry 11, 1897 «In compli thirty-ninth annual statement of the Lransad tions of the Company Is hereby preseuted A “= § Bills receivable being premium notes du and payable by mer bers for insurance the past year Cash premiums Money bore wed Cash in treasury, EXPENSES tors “hep ssanaRELs SAiary of secrelary Salary of treasurer Printing, office rent, post age and stationery Liection board State Tos, Me port . 03K Nerhood Thompson 1 premi es A becarne vested it f Another there along i of rain Ker ort } degrees east 17 B10 io stone, then i 10 porth pore hos « 0 thence along degrees onst 8 perches io the place " be ing, containing 6 acres and 108 pe rohies eal messire TERME: Ten per cecil of purchase money on day of sale. and to be forfeited and paid as stipu lated damages if the purchaser fails to comply with the stibsequent conditions by paying the balance of purchase money when due. The bal deeds, for the said premises, to the purchaser or purchasers thereof Prssossion of the premises to be given on the Grst day of April, 1897, or soon thereafior as the sale shail be confirmed by the court, CHARLES P, HEWES, Trustee to sell the real estate of George Gross. man, deceased. OURT PROCLAMATION. «Whereas the Hom. Joht G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial dis trict, composed of the county of Centre and the Hon C. A Faulkoper the Associate Judge in said Centre, having issued their precept bearing date the 4th day of January, 1807, to me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, Court of Oper and Terminer and gen- eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the connty of Centre, and commence on the ith Monday of Jan., the Tih day of Jan, 1507, and to continne 2 weeks Netioe is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace Alderman and Constables of maid coun ty of Centre that they be then and there in the PIopes be persone, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of day. with their records, inguisitions exami nations, and their own remembrances, to do those th things which to their offire apperiaine to be done, and those who are boaod in recogni gAnces to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against thetn as shall be uel, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 4th y of Jan, in the year of our Lord, 1807, and the one hundredth and nineteenth year of theln dependence of the U afted 3 States. WOM. CRONISTER, &i DMINISTRATOR'S FOTICE~1N THE grein of Eijgabeth Miller deceased, late fi be fo cum on the above estate hav ’ LYON & CO’S CONTINUED. Children’s Coats, Misses’ Coats, tothe, Men's, Youths’ fn addition we will y De sold at first Cost. Percales and Muslin. GAIN SALE. hildren’s Suits, Te, 9%8c, upward. Exceptional % at these prices. to 14, w eit go now at 2.00), Better qualities from 14 icking, 6¢ olor Calico, JUST OPENINC «nw w LYON & CO, GIFTS... That are Useful, are ~~ dIW3yS appreciated. ur assortment of Novelties for Men's wear | afford you an elegant op- portunity for a satisfactory se- lection. eee Handkerchiefs of all deseriptions. Neckwear to please everybody. Gloves of all kinds, including the finest grades of Smoking Jackets or House Coats, a cracker-jack as- sortment, just the very thing if yon are looking for something nice. We have them in all colors and at the popular prices. Try Us and You Will be sure to Please the Other Fellow. aubles, Bellefonte. Men's Outfitters. ATTORNEYS. Hyon B. TAYLOR, Atlorney ab Law Bellefonte, Pa No. 4 Temple Court All mauner of legal busi ness promptly attended wo nughh A 0. FURST, - Allorney-al- Law Oflices directly opposite the Court | | fe C. MITCHELL Atlrneyat-Law, Oflice, Room No. 10, Crider’s Exchange JOux KLINE Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE Office on second floor of Furst's bu of Court House, Can be co.suited and Kuglish, J. H. URVIS, C.M, BOWER (jE VIE, BOWER & ORViE Atorneys al Law BEILLEF( Office in Crider's Exchauge build floor D ¥. FORTNEY, Ato Office in Conrad Build) ((LEMANT DALE Ww. G. RUNKL?Y All Kindsof legs isin Specisi stlention given u Boor Crider Excha ge J. L.BraxngrLen SPANGLER & HEN Atlory EYE BL Lav spacial attention fii Lhe courts Consultation English BANKS. ((ENTRE COUNTY BA NEI? . Receive deposita, aug? Woods Caidwe roprieto LOGE BAVES, 2A Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on first Boor ang Bt "8H HOUSE W_L. Daggett, Proprietor B LEFONTE, PA. Bpecial attention given 0 country trade NEW GA RMAN HO Opposite Court INT E, new furniture throughout, steam « “bel is and all mod EID Lan pry ove ments, Food ble and moderaie charges. 2 H. Ruhl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLIS, PA Free bus to and from all teins. Good sample rooms on first Door. Special mies to wilnosses Headache Dyspepsia Delayed Periods. Leuchorrea, No. 14 - Skin Diseases, No. 18 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 Malaria. No. 20 Whooping Cough No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 80 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ot price, 25c., or 5 for §l Da. Hosmenasys' Howporatue Mawvan of Disgasns Maiixn Faex. Humphreys’ Med. Co, 111 William 8t, EK. ¥.