SPRING MILLS, VERSONAL MENTION. Coming ahd Going, Town, was in town Tuesday. the week with friends at Pine Mills. —Mrs, EK, J. Ward, visited her mother, Mrs, last week. of Mary Stiver, Bellefonte, — Mrs. Homer Barr, of Boalsburg, visited her sister, Mrs. Jerry Miller last week Miss Jennie Odenkirk is burg this week. is visiti at the home of her daug ter, Mrs, Jared Kreamer, — Misses Katie and liszie Zeigler, of Linden Hall, with their friend Miss Ida Rhoads. Miss MeClenahan Mrs, Maude Yearick attended a mis- sionary convention at Millheim Wed- nesday, spent Tuesday and +. 11 saiie Our old friend, A. J. Stifler, of 1 11 Centre Hill, was a caller, and with his usual smile hi it Sax d 1 inbel fixed where does him credit. eadin " : { bin Th AY - CRINAN, ole Of IN8eY vg g Citizens, gave our sancs his label in ad- wee {JU T CRTECIILE Mader, call accompanied by d townsman, Oley ir with father who sanctum his favored ol a » resides in Mifflint —Miss burg, spent several days in this place JUrg Sarah Kline, of Aarons- and vicinity, visiting her many friends and ac Mntanoes, C. U. Hoffer and family, of Phil- burg, and W. J. 'y ] fonte, among Conley and fami- those Henry were Miss J {o attend the Ia Rhoads left yesterday commencement exercis- She will visit at rthun land and renumoeriand RRL 1 tar we of Spangler, one of our os atrons of near Potters Mills, favored our sand with a call. rms us the cool weather has given ti rosy a hal » { olher crops a back-set. an. 3 raden, of Gregg, favored us with a eall, and related some of his i $ cy fe 11 Ons 1 ing experiences in interes interesting § farming. Mra. Graden was a caller soon after, first pre ann Th we two en er jolly Centre Hill ers, Peter MeClin. tick, called at our office. Mr. Bmith father, Lamar, being her isit to a printing office to see the servative, art Smith and Sam'l informed us that his venerable Dr. Charles Smith, at now x7 vears of age, living has lost his sight The Doctor, years ago, was a physician with large practice at Penn Hall. and is in feeble health. — Harvey Vonada, one of Georges valley's prominent farmers, gave the his label hie Reporter a call, and set int roll He th his n , Emanuel Zettle, long feeble health of honor. informs us at hbor in The are pig i is somewhat better, erops, in Mr. Vonada's opinion, likely to the weather, suffer some from cool Danny Snyder, the genial sales from Shamokin, gave us a warm the r Danny is fond of visiting our trout streams HIAn othe handshake day. and occasionally sends in trout fry for stocking. In Shamokin, he tells us, his water tax per year for family use is $15, if he had a pavewash it would be $3 extra, for a lawn sprinkler $6 extra, for four harses §j extra—.total $39. In Centre Hall this would one third as much in average, = oS not be ——Adam R. Bierley, of Penn Cave, was in Centre Hall last Thursday, and found time to drop in at the RPORTER office. Mr. Bierley is an extensive! iumber operator, and will soon move | his mill from the tract near Penn Cave | to the one he recently purchased from | Wm. Yearick, west of Madisonburg. | There are 212 acres of white pine and | oak lumber on the Yearick tract and! Mr. Bierley expects to cut about a half-million feet from it, sae fp pc TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas, It has Pleased our Heav- enly Father in his all-wise providence to remove from our midat Mr, Henry Boozer, who died on June 4th, 189%; therefore be it Resolved, That we the members of Trinity Reformed Sunday school of Centre Hall, Pa, whiie reverently bowing to His Divine will, record our high sppreciation of the character of our deceased brother, recognizing in him the genuine spifit of true mani warth, and cherish bis’ memory wit the assurance that our loss is his gain, and that the bonds of true fellowshi endure beyond the grave, And be it further Resolved, That we extend our sym. pathy to the bereaved household, and that in commemoration of our loss, these resolutions be recorded on the minutes of the Sunday school, and published in the CENTRE REPORTER. G. W, HOSTERMAN, F. A. FOREMAN, H. W. Kiam Our Correspondent Reports the Events of the Past Week last week. In the examination nineteen applicants only five failed. D. H. Ruhl, our popular landlord, { by the free use of a white wash brush, Last week Miss Mattie Cioodhart, a very accomplished young lady of Cen- | tre Hall, was visiting her many friends | in our village, { Commercial agents t raveling through { this valley report no improvement in | business; orders very small and few in | number, | The new portico for the M., I. par- sonage is about being commenced: this will add greatly to the appearance of | the residence. Charles Miller, the well-known wool considerable wool from this station: he John Weaver, of our village, in addi- tio locks, 1 to repairing jewelry, watches and has turned his o attention to re- pairing bieyele Hi he is B® thorough nies chanie, Ho ward Rossman, the clerk of CC, P. Long. Tim eflicient took a day off on very 1 Tuesday last and Demo- cratic convention in Bellefonte: he is a very sound attended the Democrat, Li Moy r, one sliver Un Wednesday last C, received the latest improved Wing piano, with orch estral attachment, Mr. the tute, to test it: aft er ted Insti- ROVE and re Normal playing ues Newcomer, of ral fine pieces of music in a very charm- ing manner, he pronounced it a ve ry superior instrument. On Saturday last the junior base ball club of our village, had another contest with the farmers team, alse f sviir vil y Of OUr vii- lage, but with no better success than then the or of what they they had two weeks ago, ; » id \ sCore stood 4 to 8 in fay st opponents, the b Cild, roain in the i 2480 00) LL) niars however with a short com at ti players rather poor playin iunior club can do better: matter with you ? The Musical Institute now establi ne instruoe- tion of Newcomer and Zeigler is strict. v ¥ a musical academy, where the latest harmony are taught and the principles thoroughly explained by 'r, who has charge of thi which o« of 1 piano, i Mr. New accomplished pianist and a teache sists and harmony, very pronounced abilities, having had a wide experience in the east and l-kn and west Wn this throughout Mr. Zeigle al » instrument department, con- and Mr. Zeigler n these valle $y Fit Og Of Lhe organ raments, known | ve As f musician and a teacher of very st In July the Normal will be perma- rently located at Spring Mills, Pa. a | town noted for its romantic and beau- from the celebrated Penn Cave. health- ace their sons and | i tlio OAK HALL Ttema of Interest Gathered by Our Corres. | pondent, Jacob Kaup spent Sunday at this place with his parents and sister An- nie, Jared Kreamer, of Centre Hall. was noticed in our town one day last week. Wm. Meyer and wife, of Walnut | Grove, were visiting at this place last Thursday, Cora Nellers, of this place, spent Sun- | day with friends at Houserville. i Fred and wife and little | daughter Mabel, of Pine Grove, were | the guests of W, H, Close and family | Sunday. Jennie Stamm left on Wednesday for Altoona, where she will stay for some time, Henry Potter and Jas. Ross, both of Meyer this place Wednesday. A car load oi hay was shipped from this station this week, Mrs. Fye has been spending some Some of our people from this place attended the funeral of Henry Boozer, at Centre Hall Tuesday. A stp “For three years we have never been without Chamberlain’s Colig, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,” says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co. Indianapolis, Ind., “and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remo. dy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to ecure—not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely, It is all right, and any one who tries it will find itso.” For sale by J. H, Ross, Linden Hall, 8. M. Swartz, Tus- seyville, Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall. GRAIN MARKET, ATTORNEYS. | Corrected weekly by R. E. Bartholomew, | Wheah.....conninnin, i | Rye .... 5. TAYLOR, | Corn.., 11 GH Alorney at-law, | Onts a | : ; : bel lefor i : ue an | Ko. U4 Temple Court , Pa | Barley 3 ness promptly atiends CER Duss 4 10 BULI0 | SARE ernie sna UREN ean sneer rsnees Lard Hhoulders Tallow ...... Potatoes — ersrs sarin Bides Pp m— The Labor | of getting : | 095 Meals confror 1¢ one in every Yin 4 3 x v i home cach year. Whoever the @ i pon should Positively the Gr Dry tI { LS | eatest Bargains Ever Offered. hoes, ete,, never Meap and attrac Croods, ] work ti { ceandise | Has 1 1 ’ place where they ean get the most fo Her money Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimities, White Goods, Muslin, Prints, Ete, y y { { We nave seiected a 1114 LOCK of the a WE named coodgs 'EMBROIDERIES AND DOTTED SWISS hr 2 * i 3 0 ro tH v3 To i Q x HEA i (re i § } : MERRELLSOULE 00, ‘t Byracuse, N. ¥. A FEW PARTICULARS Carpet. rain and Bross { Pumps. vs { Men's, ne and see the Stock and Poultry Coods. Wall Paper. oys’ and Children’s Clothing. | $133 BE $5 4 DRE Ww pOE { TINE TOKBODAD YUSH HO ) ry W. L. Dageett I Epecial aller NEW GARMAN HOUBE Opposite Cot Potts & McCoy. Centre Hall, . Pa. | BN 0V VDT NW DD UBD D Dd ONE GREAT BIG SWEEPING PRICE Reduction on all Our QPRING MILLS BOTEL, DH ii. Proprietor SPRING MILLS, ¥ IR PENNEY AY 2 *Y p ' " rue PENNSYLVANIA BTATE OOLLEG Free bus to and from all trains. LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL 8POTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDIXS ARD EQUIPMENT. NEW BROCK ER} us to i from anda first floor Free t i rox ) LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF MTUDY. I' AGRICULTURE and HORTICULT! with constant iliustrations ou the and in the Laboratory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY and iginal study with the & Croscope CHEMISTRY: with an usually full and thorough course in the Laboratory {CIVILENGINEERING, } ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These I MECHHENICAL ENGINEERING { cour ss { MINING ENGINEERING jes are socompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the i Laboratory, i HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, i LANGUAGE and LITRRATURE: Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re- | quired.) ate 67 more continued through the | entire course, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: and Applied. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work | with study, three years’ course i MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- | ERCE; Constitutional Law and History; | Political Koonomy, eto. i MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti cal and practical, inciudingeach arm ofthe service, 13. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year, Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1885, Examinations for admission, Sept. 13, For Eashlogue or other information, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D., Prost, State College, Centre Oo. Pa RE, Farm ZO010GY % / ’ ¢ # / / / / / / ¢ Ron, anc ean Bnd a é Spring and Summer I ——— Clothing, | / L ’ HUMPHREYS IN 1 ( i O. i Cures Fever This is an Opportunity for You to Save BIg Money. EE — YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT I ————— » 3 : Neuralgia. pure ne 0 Headache. 10. A Aa Z Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods, Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases, | bg ¥ 12. 4 » + Beg ! res Rheumatism. You can only appreciate what this reduction ip . Malaria. Whooping Cough Diseases, means by seeing us. 7 Ser 4 Kidney Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25¢., or 5 for §1. Dr. Hesoenuxys' Homporature Maxvan or Dmspaszs Marien Free. Hamphreys' Med. Co, 111 William 8, KN. YX. a S30 " ESIRABLE HOMESTEAD FOR SALE. — The undersigned offers a desirable home stead for sale, situated south east corner of pub- lie square io ough of Centre Hall, Pa, known as the Henry Witmer homestead; thereon erect. ed a good dwelling, large barn, and all suitable gut buildings. large gardens, and fine orchard, fruit of all kinds; sald barn and gardens on sepa- rate Jot. Also five acres of land adjoining said homestead which can be laid out ia desirable town lots; all in good enitivation. ISAAC SMITH, Centre Hall, — “ €“ $y. 7d 222772 Costs Nothing to See. Faubles, Outfitters, Bellefonte, BDV ODDO DVDRVDD) a a AR 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE. SASALAALAAAALARAAAAA RSA AAG PATENTS ¢ ¢ ! / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ +