PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out Town, — Bert Seeds, of Williamsport, was in town yesterday. Dr. Van Valzab, of Spring Mills, was in town yesterday. of Miss Emma Evans, of Freeport, Ill, is visiting among relatives in the valley Mrs, Samuel Barr, of Tyrone, is visiting her mother, Mrs, BStiver Potters Mills, at | ——John Thomas has joined the | w hes lers, having bought one of Boob's | bikes this week. —Dr. Brubaker, Mifflinburg, drove to Centre tiall Saturday and re. turned again Sunday. of —-=Miss Romie Van Pelt is visiting | at the home of her uncle, Col. J. L. Spangler, in Bellefonte. — Miss Mame Kreamer sister, Mrs. Samuel Mills, this week. ~Mrs. Margaret Harper returned visited her Frank, at Spring to Tyrone after a visit of several weeks among friends in town, Charley Spigelmeyer, the hust- ling insurance agent of Bellefonte, in town Tuesday and Wednesday. —t. vored our sanctum with a call, his label in the roll was 8. Bitner, of Spring Mills, fa and put of honor. of State Col- —Miss Emma Kuhn, the of her of town, lege, is stopping at home sister, Mrs, 5. W. 5 —— Misses Stella Zerby, day with the family mith, west Jennie Reifsnyder and of Millheim, of W. — (George Krumbine after | a two weeks trip to Pittsburg. He made part of the trip going and com- ing by bicycle. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home after a short man’s father here -H. H. of their annual visit spent Sun- W. is home Boob, Heckman Lock Haven Mrs. Heck- Samuel at visit with and two making among relatives in Aaronsburg and Centre Hall. —Mrs. Thos. Baker and tw W. L. Kurtz, ren, of Lewisburg, Sunday at the — Mrs. ton, Pa., Carbon, Yearick, wife sOnNs, Philadelphia, are y child- ren, wife and two child- were of § guests over ‘red Kurtz. Mil- | Port homs home Elizabeth Barber, of and Miss Pa., are of Shannon Boal on Ch —. HH, Heckman, honored our san of Anna Boal, £1 visiting at the rch street. of Lock Haven ith a « and he tum w all wiore leaving y = advanced his label | Is ports way. business slightly dull over that Mrs. Durst Wolf, Rev. D. J. Wolf, of Ruf moreland county, ents, Mr. and Mrs Potters Mills. -— Miss Anna come home her summer from the Millersville She has on complet wife of West- pPar- Jesse Tadale, her d Durst, is visiting Alfre near has vacation N¢ Bartholomew on 3 WIA. State e year of study yet before ing the course, Sumner V. Hosterman Tuesday for Hanover, and points in Maryland, where he left morning will spend several weeks visiting some of his college fellows, —(!, M. Hemphill and Philadelphia, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hemphilil's Mr. J. R Lawyers, at E They will remain several weeks, wife, of fat her, arleystown. of Penn Hall, held a pro- fessorship in Franklin and Marshall Academy, in last week as the guest of John —J. Frank Meyer, who for the last year has spent a day or so town Meyer. A. Boozer was in Philadelphia a op or so on a visit to his daughter , Edith, who is being educated {institution for the The little girl is making gress in her studies. —Miss teacher of e successful term with turned to her Miss Stapleton made a most impression by her eg. W. Lukenbach aud wife, Brooklyn, N. Y., were in town day on a short visit to his father, tographer Lukenbach. They were ac- companied by Abe. Lukenbach and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, of Bellefonte. we Josse Long, the accommodating at an and dumb. rapid deaf pro- Jeanne locution, ue Stapleton, having closed a a class here, re- home in Lewisburg. favorable work here, of Tues Pho- AN IMPORTANT DECISION, Streams Not Private When Stocked With Fish Procured from the State Fish Commission, A decision important to anglers has been made by the supreme court of Pennsylvania through Judge Sterret holding that the streams stocked with fish procured from the State Fish ( mission are not private, and all streams ‘on. are publiciunless the fish are actually that the private, To do this legally the spawn of the fish to be propagated | must be kept in a separate | the fry when hatched put into another until they of person LL HO stream may become screen cell, and so on take if the ure Care them- liven then, ho he must keep them confined by them- be SOreens and so much of the stream comes private as is within the A surrounded by the owner's lands, placed there by the owner. pond th with- out any continuous flow, may be call- ed a private pond, but if the water of a pond covers a large surface of land, and a person whose lands are covered only by in for the a part of the water places fish there- of 't make purpose propagation ita that { not tL by such a Ne sons are hereby does not privi ie ither is a notice all per pond. notified y Lres on these lands or fish in this pond ice t illegal 101 ent ne make it sither stran I'he in orp gers of ish mere 1d f agation does not str ’" is HAR vate under statute erson To Avoid Boastroke, Frequent bathio ii plain diet, plenty nence from aleohd it should be the titue to ap. $0 Persons Killed, %4 Injured. BUCKNELL Joux HowarD HARR: 8 lene, with four courses wdemy, Inatit Music Studio leading to degrees; A Ladi school and Art 1, address the atory school; ed boarding both sexes: cata- Wm. OC Registrar, Pa log Gretzinger, Lewisburg, - > Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hall avernment Nerviex Aw 1 70 eloudy G0) clear. clear, £9 cloudy. #5 cloudy. 31 part cloudy. 61 clear. hs ¢ Rainfall: On 12th, forenoon, ternoon, .12 inch. The total rainfall in was 4. June inches —it . One of the largest stocks of Spring and Summer clothing ever received in this part of the state, was received re- by ILewins, at the Philad. | Bellefonte. It is a tremen- cently and «'' move it. into the beautiful cavern, is a frequent visitor in Centre Hall. Mr. Long in- are up to the average this year, and he is kept busy taking parties through. Prof. H. F. Bitoer, lersville State Normal, valley. specimens, we Fred Orlady, was in town Monday a guest home of Mrs, J. C. Boal Tuesday accompanied by his grand- mother, Mrs, Martha C. Orlady, who had been visiting her brothers for some time. Mrs. M. Willow and Mrs Aman- da Spangler attended the wedding of Mrs. Willow's grand-daughter, Miss Mary Grace Doyle, at Montgomery, Pa., to Prof. George F. Norton, of Am- ityville, Long Island, on Wednesday evening, June 30th. The ladies visit- ed about one week before returning where she is Enown as ' The None Such Mince Meat Girl.” Her smile is reflected in every home she enters for she brings delicious mince pie to all, and at the same time saves the housewife from the drudg- ery that old time mince pie making required. i greryehers. Take ne enhetitows. Bend your oiiress, pamieg thie paper, and we will head ua fies ® Sauk, © Mrs. P Banke: Je “ty wwe of Lhe moni paps. Jar hamarous writers of the day. MERRELLS ULE CO. Syracuse, N.Y, Mfrs. of GRAIN MARKET, Carrected weekly by [RE WHhotl.......coccocesssssrsnsseires Rye... Bartholomew Harley Fass SEs BUCKWDORL...ooneiisienns seesssnns PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter Eggs... Lard reat in HBhoul ders bose HABE coriirsreiisirssinss Tallow POLRLOOK....ooinv.e Hides... PUBLIC SCHOOL - of Potter U June 1st, 1887 FINAN IAL BTATEMENT ywhnship, for the f PCRl Year end g Whole numb Number No pupl Average dally Amt tax TREAN! ir of of teacher 8 enro RER Hate Ap progr tion re ron Green, Tan, Red and Drab Shoes. 8s 5 gil iin vi ay Forks, Rakes i boys, Don’t fail to g pri ' top d i ony Dou gh i g! It can- and | we must, ZOOS 10 stock. what counters adverts won't only advertis not i 1.1 SHCIVER, A. D. Potts. Centre Hall, . Pa. LOCATED IN OSE OF THE MOST BEAUTI | FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Parm | and in the Laboratory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or iginal stud writs the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full an pre i in the Laboratory. CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING {oour s { MINING RNCLUEERING. es are accompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY; AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, HATHENA TION and ASTRONOMY; pure 9. ScRNTe NIC ARTS: Sombining shop work with study, three re’ oon 10. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- Law and History; {eal Econom MILITARY oY SCTRNCE instruction theoreti: oul and practical, includingeach arm ofthe rvice. 18. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year. Fall term opens Se 3. 11, 1585, Examinations for admission, Sept. For information, address GRO, ATHERTON ida, Prost, State College, Coatre Co. Pe 12. GVHD NHN Ve VHeVNNVRNVWDBwY ONE GREAT BIG SWEEPING PRIGE Reduction on all Qur La Spring and Summer Clothing, This is an Opportunity for You fo Save Big Money. YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT You means by seeing cee" 9 9°99 9922S | can only appreciate what this reduction us. Costs Nothing to See. Faubles, Outfitters, - - Bellefonte, sce eo ec ee ‘SSeS TS 29ST 2S ST SOT STSSTS SS 2D SSD DBDTDDL2D ios T TTS T° 2*"T92° 9 TS 992 222" $9 % 99% 99% % 0% % 00% NNN NN “| a New Summer Goods. ANENS surpr (ther pargain {Lr .yY™™ST NEW PRICES ON COLUMBIA BICYCLES The Standard of the World. 1807 Columbias, the best Bieyeles made, reduced to 75. 1806 Columbias, Second only to 18307 Models, reduced to R60, 1807 Hartfords, equal to most Bicycles, reduced to £50. Harttords, Pattern 2, reduced to R45. Hartfords, Pattern 1, reduced to £40, Hartfords, Patterns 5 and 6, reduced to $30, Nothing in the market approached the value of these bicycles at the former prices; what are they now ? POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Catalogue free from any Colombia dealer: by mail for a 20 stamp. BWV BBB BYRDS WBN DVN V DD - - - WD WN VB BODBBVD BBD “POHL HD BUN ATTORNEYS. UGH BS. TAYLOK, H Alorney at-lLaw, Bellefonte, Pa Ko. 4 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi ness promptly attended Ww Rugs Attorney -at- Law Bellefonte, Pa rt House Offices directly opposite the Cou JRA C. MITCHELL Atlorney-al-Law Belietonts Utlice, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange JOHN KLINE ney 81 law BELLEFONTE ¢ pr Of Yuri se t PA Office on § of ( second fi Lotime i Euglish wd J. H, ORV]F (JERVIS, BOWER 4 ) Atior Tom RK ERHOFF J. NM. Ret Free b rooms on first and jurors. us to and from a £ >» (KD Hy SOOT pedis “EXTEE HA Poriods. L.euchorrea. Skin Diseases, 3 Hs nt gd “esti Rheumat sin. Malaria 173} ign AT $s iver tee Whooping Cot Kidney Diseases. Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. sv A fi 4 by hy or sent prepsid om receipt of price, or i for $1 Du. Hemeuneys' Homporatmic or Dresses Maen Faz, Bap Med. Oo. 111 William Sia X. Ye S.8 § Badd 250. Maxovan 50 YEARS® EXPERIENCE.
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