PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, Jd. Allison and Samuel McCoy, of Potters Mills, were doing in town yesterday. pa — —Mrs, Uriah heim, is visiting W. W. Boob. — Mrs. Jared Kreamer spent sever- al days this week with daughter, Mrs, Frank, at Spring Mills, —Prof, C. M. Gramley of Rebersburg, wer business of Mill- Mrs. Reifsnyder, her daughter, her wife, the guests the Harper luesday night, and at home of Simon —Mrs. Rob. MeClenahan and two of Tyrone, arrived Monday, and w ill spend several days visiting among friends. ~Mrs. Jane Love, Church street, is still confined to her bed, s0NSs, on and shows no improvement in her condi- tion. Hall, He and Korman, of Oak Hall Tuesday. pushing the implement —Ira C. was in Centre is business reports big sales. Mill way, FF R wer, of Potters mighty good man in every Ww in to see us last week, while ing business in the —Mrs. F. F. home again, having Northumberland county several weeks town. Christine been ago by the illness of her futher. the a merchant call, having fallen Emanuel Smith, at Potters Mills, reports prosperity not very thick over there gave us and yet ~(C has, Seibert, one of the promi- nent and active College favored our call and reports things o. k. up there, —M. B. mer friends from Gregg, to fix and weather Democrats of State sanctum with a Duck, one of our valued far- a call the growing gave us his label, cool reports the has checked SPRING MILLS, A Herole Effort of a Mother to Bave Her Son from Drowning. usual, The old veterans, accompanied by the children of our Sunday schools, preceded by the Citizens band, dead. After an invocation by Rev, M. Wolf, I'aylor, of Bellefonte, delivered a very appropriate addrsss; a few remarks were by Mr. The large, Capt. made Crettig, from the same city. tendance unusually withstanding the weather was chilly like fall being on the verge of summer, Gi. H. chants, has had his residence, nlso Was tery and more than Long, one of our active mer- adjoin- ing his business establishment, known throughout the valley the ‘brick store,” entirely remodeled. The build- ing has been raised several feet, and as inter- exier- old- fashioned narrow window has been re- nally complete ly changed, nally decidedly improved. The placed with the modern style of today, Crops. Dr. A Alexander, Mills favor a our sanctum with a and put his label in good position ; informs us there is considerable ness in that section. -Harry, the of Joshua Potter, Clinton ¢ son is visiting among relatives in He i the trip ounty. le d by horseback undoubt- mat and good time. overlan will have a Mar two edly Mrs. garet Harper Tyrone here, and Mrs, i are were among the guests at wedding near Potters E. M. Wernersville, his bn quite good now, and the Mills last n Huyett came up look right. from ye sterday, to ts. His 11 Wil isiness inte re fieait operations on extensive Seven mountains added. A portico is on two sides, and several new ones with lattice work from the garden forming an 1, he ground to flooring, aud in front is the flow surrounded have snceing., In going up the pike, property wld takes a sud- the ul as the pike nto the ri residence ght and striking appearance, Since I lear: had ie drowning next t writing the of Mr. La NArrow Sunday above one yng's children escape from of them, litt 1338 last one in i oldest, a bright le fellow five years of age with others, was play- head evi- Mrs, way al the dam, mind. m on her iz at the foot log located of the creek above the mill igerous pl ore Wao imme ti y our sanctum and is | 1d sound of the I aracteristic Centre ‘ormicks, at 1st county nd as’ noble in honors e record as any. Miss Florence Wichita, last week, after has | arrived | Rhone, who been in Kansas, home the an absence | She ympanied | f 01 of over a year. fr , Miss Emma Hill, who will spend some time in the Was fee by a friend that | city, enst, —James Gregg and wife, of Miles- | burg, are spending several weeks with the family of Porter Odenkirk the | Old Fo James had the | oe i was very | ~John Meyer | for | having ended his senior va- | at charge of schools the last year, and | J i | successful in his work. £4 il last Frid ay Lancaster, The w held in about t graduation exercises will | weeks, his mother cation, wo He was | accompanied by who has gone on a visit among friends in Leb- anon, the eral weeks. - Davi rived here last and other places in that part of | state. She expects to remain sev-| d Runkle, of Pittsburg week 0 , ar-| and expects to] old He fine horse a home | brought nd the ani- David is an admirer of fine horse flesh and takes great pride in showing the best to every one. spend a few days yet at his and see all his friends. with hima very mal is a beauty. ee fox Commissioner (Goodhart, now a farmer in Potter township, was in town on Wednesday. His name has been mentioned by some of his friends as a good man for jury commis sioner, He could fill the position in an admirable manner, but he may not want the office. Centre Dem- ocral, then ansmasm——— — ———— —— Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall. Government Service.) Lowest, 42 clear. 46 part cloudy. 41 cloudy, 48 clear, 51 clear, Temperature : Highest, May 2 27 67 5 70 20 61 30 70 31 66 June 1 62 42 cloudy. “ 2 69 39 part cloudy. The total rainfall in May was A2 inches, which is above the average. A Af AS One Way to be Mappy. I= to attend to the comfort of your family. Should one catch a slight eold or cough, call on R. E. Bartholo- mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long, Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Reme- dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Constipation, and all diseases of the throat and Lungs, i ah i“ en davs we re frosts HOVE » i one. nd made prof had this is a IF) tudents Ove fine linen, F110 141 Yaw nuge sun tiower, appeared at the her I'he train arrived and departed and he was left entirely alone; vexed and out he returi rooms vent to his spleen, On the 1 & happy as to next day he again appeare the sta- i0n, i 1st as « iptivating and but This ild’s play, too trifling, was the day previous, only again. LOO was much like eh he thunder, nd deter- Ajax defying returned home disgusted a the day mined not to visit station again. lady of course nev- On the following his love was really on the train, er dreaming of the wreck of hopes she had but waited patiently for Spring Mills to be announced, and as Rising Springs was not her tion, she remained in the cars and was not apprised of her mishap 'til arriv- ing at Coburn, Of course at Coburn she was obliged to hire a team to re- turn here. Our student was appalled and horrified when he beheld her driv- ing through our village with a lively caused, some driver. He could scarcely lieve his eyes, he utterly founded, and an excellent of confusion, worse dumb- illustration confounded, Of course explanations followed and soon all was serene again, was his studies, he made any mention her dignity; second cousin was indulged in, panied one of the young ladies to church, and after the services he gal- lantly iness was being successively played, ~Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you an up-to-date equipment of clothing for less money than any other store in Large sizes 50c. and 25¢, the country. Try him and see. GRAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by R. E. Bartholomew, | Wheat | Rye Corn... Onts Barley ' | BUOK WHORL. .coviisirrniir oe PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter......... Egus Bhoulders ...... | Ham ’ Potatoes Bidesx DELICIOUS DESSERTS can be made from # “" NONE SUCH Mince Meat Plum Pudding, Mince Fruit Cake. Pie, age Your AERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N.Y. t pring Goods. i Positively the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. Dry (r00ds, N ot ive as thi Ty 1 a ip alla a ions, Clothing, Shoes, ete., never as che tg» (i In opie 10} r Pumps. Stock and Poultry Coods. Hall, PENNBYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG IN ONE HEAI { I T REGION; U NDENO M1 NA. Al: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPE LOW NEW ¥ i AND EQUIPME! LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY M Ex HH? Ne ING ED “GI SEER ING nied with very extensive in the Field, the Shop [cour es oR are practical and the HISTORY. AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DEERIGN ANGUAG E and LITERATURE: Latin al.) French, German and English (re 1.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and and agp piled 9. MECHANIC ARTS: combin with study, three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL ENCE; Constitutional Political Economy, ete 8. ASTRONOMY: pun "0 i 8C1 cal and practical service PREPARATORY COURSE; One year. ii, 185, 13, Fall term opens Sept, for admission, Sept, 13 For Catal gue of other GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Pres, Hate College, Centre Co. Ps EE —_— E HOMESTEAD FOR BALE The undersigned offers a desirable home- siead for sale, situated south east corner of pub lic square in borough of Centre Hall, Pa, known as the Henry Witmer homestead; thereon erect. ed a good dwelling, large barn, and all suitable out-buildings, large gardens, and fine orchard, frult of all kinds; said barn and gardens on sepa rate lot. Also five acres of land adjoining said homestead which can be aid cut in desirable ISAAC SMITH, Centre Hall Who can think of some simple og to patsht? on weal nN PR coor t Attor. offer for their $1, Yd Cod ashington, and lst of two ied Ph na ARSARBAA AS AAAAAR NAA AAG PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and sll Pat. ent business conducted for Mootnare Fees. | Ornce 18 OprosiTE U,. 8. Pateny Ornice we oan apcure tent in less time those remote from Wash gion, Send ay We Pd i feniabls or Hp charge. Our fee pot due till patent is secured, A ooh ST, he or 18 Dbisin Patents,” with a the and foreign countries o., with ae U C.A.SNOW &CO. Orr. PATENT OFtiCE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. 5 i ang Wall Paper. OT { > $ I: 1 1 Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. $9999 09ND V DN HV DVe VDDD LE... You are thinking - ¢ of or oe a suit buyin this season, we would advise your At the coming early--in fact at once. present rate of immense selling our stock bought under the lowest scale to of prices known clothing buyers cannot last long. You had better see us at once, as you will get the benefit in of the largest assortment Centre County, coupled with the lowest prices ever known for good honest goods. Costs nothing to see. Faubles, y Outfitters, Bellefonte, $999 VDDD DODD VYNDDBLRVBd BWDP DNDN D DDO DVRVRORDDTDVDDVVRDVBDBDBVBBVDR™N T9922 DRDDDDVDDRBDBDBYD ATTORNEYS. Atlorney at-Law, yeliefonte, Pa. All manner of legal busj- augers 24 Temple Court Atlorney-at- law, Bellefonts ir Pa ly opposite the Co House sug MITCHELL Atlorney-at- Law $ Room No. 10, Crider's Exch LINE BOWER £ ORV eye al Law BELLE} LL BOWER Alix % in Crider's Exchange bu heat ‘ OO LOCK HAV] O00 BRIN Pie TOUIDS RE Ww {i HOU Daggett, Pre cial allen GARMAN HOUSE, Opposi : { i tr: new farnitus $6 bells az table and moderaie ecleetr charges EB HOTEI D. H. Rub), Pr SPRING part ed iy bus to and from all trains IROCKERHOFF eC Periods, rrea. Delaved Leucha Skin Diseases, Rhe Malaria. " Who © Cures suumatism. ugh BCASOR, ping C Di Urinary Diseases Cold Druggists, or sent prepaid on price ianey ““ ds and Grip. &., Or 5 for $1. Homuorarmo Maxvan 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. ay AMERICAN, : re re A Cy tilustrated,
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