PERSONAL MENTION. Soming and Going, Visitors In and out of Town, —J, B. Heckman, of Spring Mills, favored our sanctum with a call. —Charley Weiser spent with his mother at Hartleton, county. I'nion Mrs, Charles Meyers and little daughter Miriam, are visiting friends at Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Moyer, of Rebersburg, spent Tuesday night with friends in town. Mrs. Joshua Potter and daughter Mary Delinda, spent a week visiting among friends at Milton. — Mrs. James Love, of Manhattan, Illinois, is visiting among friends in Centre Hall and vicinity, -Miss Emma Foster and Miss Mary Barber, of Miflinburg, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary | Odenkirk. — Rev, Daniel Mitterling, of Mich- igan, arrived here last Friday, the pic- ture of health, to visit old home and friends, -John Van Pelt left last Thurs- day oil a three weeks’ visit to his grand- father and other Ithica, N: Y. Miss Emilie B. Bwartz departed for her home in Bethlehem, Pa., after a three weeks’ visit to her friend Miss niece, relatives at Grace Smith. —Prof. H. F. Bitner family at Atlantic City where they have been spending sever- al weeks. —~=Jonathan Harter, of Millheim, and Mrs. Sarah Mensch, of Aarons- burg, spent Sunday with relatives Centre Hall. ——Miss Breezie Benner is visiting at Clinton county, among the Taylor's, | Mann's and Holloway's; reports having a very pleasant time, joined his last week, in she Miss May Rhone, a clerk under Dr. Warren, State Zoologist, at Har- risburg, is spending her t a vacation at home with her parents, — rs. Walton W, ed to her home in Philadel; day after a three ' visi sister, Mrs. W. A Hill — Mrs. Sallie Cottle Miss Jennie, of Brookville, guests at the home of Miss sunt, Mrs. Johu Moore, tre Hall. ~Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Frank and son Clarence, of Spring Mills, Wednesday with Mrs. Frank's rents, Mroand Mrs. Jared on Church street. — Robert Dellett, Ball's best behaved a short time visiting friends in Mifflin Robert is Jayard return- hia Tues- isit to her weeks v Kerr, near Centre and daughter Pa. Cottle's | west of Ce are i3- spent pa- Kreamer, one of Centre ys, is spending county where as much es- teemed as in this burg. Mrs, M. L Miss Amanda Krumbine, and little daugh- ter, of Washington, D. C., arrived last week an visit to her brother, John Krumbine. Roberts, nee on extended ~—Miss Kate Alexander arrived in Centre Hall on Tuesday and is visit- ing her brother, Dr. J. F. Alexander. Miss Kate has been making her home in California for several years, but will pot return to the Pacific coast, — Dr. Gobble, president of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania College at New Ber- lin, is visiting his father in Gregg township and other friends in the val- ley. Last Thursday he was the guest of Rev. W. W. Rhoads, pastor of the United Evangelical church, whoshow- ed him around our beautiful town. —ol, J. Li. Spangler and wife, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his fa- ther in Centre Hall. The Col. is being strongly urged and pushed forward as the strongest candidate to this district in Congress, defeated last fall in the general land- slide which struck this Democratic district, the Colonel may finally con- sent to allow his name to be used for a renomination. If he will surely win, as the Republicans them- selves are becoming disgusted with Congressman Arnold. cess mmts n MO MAO 50 represent Although does, he : The Alaskan Gold Fields, If the gold fields of Alaska were | more accessible, a rush of prospectors | would take place to the new El Dora- | do something like that which was at- | tracted to California. As it js, with | the difficulties ‘of the journey fully | Known, there will be many to venture i into the interior of that distatt terri-| tory. Adventurous spirits read about a ship taking a ton of gold into Port Townsend, brought away from the | new fields by 68 miners as the reward | of three months’ work, and the gold | fever rises in their veins. The steam- | er Portland took a million dollars’ | worth of gold into Seattle, and there. are reports that individual miners have | found as much“ ad’ $100 000 Worth of metal. Itis very attractive to read | that “every river in Alaska is filled | with gold,”” and that while all the! vicinity of Klondyke bas been stak- | ed, theré is room for hundreds of pros- | pectors more, ! The trip to Alaska i it is very expensive traveling ~ cost of living is very high after the! fields are reached, The work of gold | ~ bunting is done in the winter, when | ~ the streams are frozen and the gold- pearing gravel can be gathered and ed ap, ready to be washed out iu 0 18 a % a long one, and | The | the spring. - Every prospector should {and the labor and expense of trans- GRAIN MARKET, Laurected weekly by R, KE, Bartholon | Wheat horn ase I BY0 coiirins consininsracssns culties of gold hunting tn Alaska. influx of adventurerd into the Klon- dyke reglon in’ the next few months | will be very A great of discovered, but large, deal gold will no doubt be | the men who go with stocks of food, the gold hunters, will make more mon- {ey than a great many of the prospect- ors, - > - LINDEN HALL, the Home und Mes, James Ross, Jr A Pleasant Surprise at of Mr, Frank Tharp and wife with friends at Boalsburg. Sundayed There has been a good crop of cher- ries this year, quite a number going to waste, J. A. Gettig and brother John took ip to Potters Mills Monday after Hoon, atr Mr. Burris and wife and son Charles spent Sunday with friends near Cen- tre Hill Mrs, Henry Zeigler has ing friends at Pleasant Gap for the last been visit. week or two. Mr. ing a visit to {eifs of Millheim, is pay- aighter, Mrs. Wes- ley Tressler. State Col- f Newt 'om Decker and wife, of i lege, were guests at the home o Yarnell Sunday. The rains the beginning of the wee k freshened up the corn a little, still longing for more. W. E. re visiting at Gettig and wife, of we his old home urday and Sunday of last week, The United tion of thi i a bush meeting in the near fut one of Nitts . 1 Evangelical contemplate Emma Yearick, fair you last wes One day last week while land was driving two h der he bridee leading from road the 1 Was prods ACTOsS § olin their home to the public one of the planks broke letting horses i “wt $ + lan } i r " ty deep at that place; help soon arriv- ed and the horses were rescued from their perilous position. On Saturday evening the 10th inst, Mr. and Mrs. James Jr., quite agreeably surprised; it was t ¥ Was, wore he birth-day anniversary of both, and gr » 19% 3 ah tl v 3 seven until eight o'clock the from guests kept arriving with baskets full hit M recipients or gue “ia sixty Mrs many of good things: y¥ were present, and Hoss the pretty presents, and a very pleasant evening was spent by all. wish of all Il live to see many happy wen The is that they will | birthdays. — i BUCKNELL Jou Howarp HARRIS, Se shill For cata- ed boarding school; Music both sexes; and Ar? Studio. Giretzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. § - MARE This Girl is an acquaintance | iin thousands of American hones where she is known as “ The None Such Mince Meat Gil.” 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 tint old time mince pie making required, A rer years. Take oe sities Bend your stdress, naming (hie paper. und we will send you free Bask fF iar hemorsas weiters of the day, MERRELL-SOULE CO., Byracuse, N. Y., Mfrs, of Barley “it Buckwheat... PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter , 1 TRIER er rorrenscncssee Lard wares siane Shoulders | Ham ..... Tallow Polstoes SOHC WL | r township INANCIAL STATEMENT i rhe td rth cal year endiog Te i Whale number of Numb TREASURERS State appropriation pile A 0 Black and Tan Hose, Green, Tan, Red and Drab Shoes. ros In t (ry Hay Forks, Rakes and Scythes. D it ia £4 t our 1c We lop dots prices § yr bong iin w, we must. We $ # | {+ 41 : Oniy agvertise ZFO0Od8 1 won i Pp iy Ves | A. D. Potts. i Centre Hall. - i : a | LOCATED IX 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 AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPABTMENTS OF ATYDY. * AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with coustant {llustralions oh the Farm and in the Laboratory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY snd 200LOGY. Or. Jina sty ¥ with the microscope, CHEMISTRY, with an unusually full and thorough course in the La [CIVIL ENGINEERING, 31H i Rt AL EXGINERRING; NAIA BNGIN EER NC | MINING ENGINEERING: NY beg boratory. SS ————————————————————s 99H VND panied with very exte i arcises in the Pel P size. praotical Laboratory. HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERNTURR: Latin (optional) French, German and English (re. hired.) one or mote con Sitnd Course ined throughihe MATHEMATICS and : and appliod. and ASTRONOMY; pure MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1. 3 tutional Law and History: EXCE; litical Economy, ete, TARY SCIENOK: instruction theoreti. ais od includingesch arm ofthe . PREPARATORY COURSE; One your. 11 term Sept. 11, 1498, admission, 3 \ or other address BO. W. ATHERTON ,. Prost, State College, Oantre Co. Pa ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 / / ¢ ¢ ? ¢ ¢ ¢ ) 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 <4 ONE GREAT BIG SWEEPING PRICE Reduction on all Our Spring and Summer Clothing, This is an Opportunity for You fo Save Big Money. Sh —— YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT ——————————— | You means by seeing us. can only appreciate what this reduction Costs Nothing to See. Faubles, Bellefonte, Outfitters, SR VTA VVC VCD VDI VCC V VV VVC VV VVVVV VVC CCDC CRIs sssssassacssssssss ses * 4 4 ‘ ‘ / / / ¢ ¢ ’ ? ¢ 4 / 4 # ' 4 / ¢ 4 New Summer Goods. Ladie g' grade or 214 iarge st 3 the Linens Ww These zoods will and Law Tis and India £ "iy customers, these we can sur : Other bargains too. KREAMER & SON. <e that bar- are rise NEW PRICES ON COLUMBIA BICYCLES The Standard of the World. 1897 Columbias, the best Bicycles made, reduced to $75. 1888 Columbia, Second only to 1807 Models, reduced to £80, 1807 Hartfords, equal to most Bicycles, reduced to &50. $ “3 on Hartiords, Pattern reduced to 845. Hartfords, Pattern 1. reduced to 840, 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 frdé fromm any Columbia dealer; by mail for a 2c stamp. BUTT VV TTSL BBD BLLBB ND ATTORNEYS. i Hvon B. TAYLOR, i Aorney el law, Bedlalnite, Pa No. 24 Temple Court. All manor of legal bust | hms proauptly sttended wo wg 7 at Law Heliefont House MITCHELL, Alorney at IBA C. raw Belietoute hang Altorney at Law SELLEFORTE irel's © COLuEGIL Office on second floor of ¥ of Court House, Can be and Kuglish ORVIS C. iS, BOWER & ORVIS, Allorneys al Law J Office in Crider's Exchange builds ¥ Hoar Reoeive de posi ta nw Ouse Das hoy excellent botme Hates ver foute an extra dis biels provided with JRVIN HOURR 8. Woods Caldwell, P rietor LOCK HAN EN. PA Good saxuple roogns on £ ret Terms reasotable floor grt USH HOUSE Buss HOUSE, Bpecial attention given wo country trade. ap NEW GARMAN BOUSE > Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. 3 lure throughout, steam beat, electric is and all modern im Good table and moderate charges SPRING MILLS HOTEL, a D. BH. Ruki, P jetor, ING MILLE, PA. Free bus to and from ail trains * NEW BROCKERHOFY HOUSE, 4 J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good Ean ple rooms on fret Soor. Special “rates 10 witnesses and jurors, Runkie, Manager suppiied with 1 boarders reocive spects) stor 1 no healthier locality. Central unting T may6sy HUMPHREYS’ N«¢ I Cures Fev No. tion. and ons for fishing and h oS 3 4 - Neuralgia 9 Ch Headache Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods, Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases, Rheumatism. Malaria Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, No. 830 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip. Sold by Drupgists, or sent prepaid on receipt ol price, R5c., or § for $1. Da. Hesewueys' Howporarmie Maxvar or Dissases Mane» Paes Humphreys’ Med. Co, 111 William St, N.Y. A 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
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