PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng,~Visitors In and out of | Town, Sumner Hosterman Keller spent Sunday with Boslsburg. Mrs. John K. Hosterman, Wolfs Store, visited her son Dr. G. Hosterman on Monday. —W. B. Rankin, of fame, Bellefonte, was in town day looking up risks, and John friends in insurance yester- i in this section last week, canvassing for a picture enlarging house. Mr. J. H. Huft, of Lamar, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs, Frank Crawford, since Tuesday. —Wm. Bower, of Potter's Mills, transacted business in town and, usual, gave our sanctum a call, —-Mrs. Maude Rearick, delphia, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Amanda Spangler. — Adam S. Bierley, of Penn Cave, the lumber operator, in Centre Hall Monday transacting business. ~(Clyde Smith, who is now work- | ing in a music store, in Williamsport, pa- was came home on a short visit to his rents last week. Miss Anna Knight, of Lock Ha- ven, and Miss Jessica Herr, of Salona, have been the of Mi-s Kreamer since Saturday. guests Tace ‘Squire M. L. Rishell, of Farm- ers Mills, and of the Democrats and leaders in North Gregg was in town yesterday. one foremost ——Miss Roxanna Brisbane left last Thursday on a visit to friends and rel- | atives in Harrisburg and other east- ern points, She expects to remain ome time, R. M. McGee, two sons, of Philadelbhia, are at the home of Mrs. McGee's Mrs. George Emerick and her Mrs. John Harper. —Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Potter, left here on Wednesday, to attend the rail- road picnic at Gibbony's Park, to-day, and will spend a few days with friends in Kishacoquillas valley. —Mr. John J. verand Mr. H. D. ville, and visiting sister, mother Esq., wife Bollinger, of Hano- Martin, of Jackson- college mates and fraternity brothers of V. Hosterman, are spending some time with him. and Ed their Ss. Catharine Dale, of Lemont, with Miss Cassin, of Washington, and Miss Allyn, of Texas, guests yesterday of Emilie and Alexander. ==, of Be ee M [8508 ith friends, | Db. C., the | Grace | were Harris, Hall Lion Harris and Ed. were in Tuesday looking up trade their planing mill in Bellefonte. Centre | Hall's steady building operations are attracting dealers in building materials into the town. — Al P. Wieland, mer boys, but now Syracuse, N. Y., Heinz Co., picklers, stopped in an hour or so Tuesday on his way to Linden Hall on visit to his parents. Al tle pleasure in informing that he is the father of bouncing boy, whom he prizes all things and wouldn't swap him on the biggest gold nugget taken out of the Klondike dig gins’. ’ > il Reporter: Inasmuch have manifested an interest in the union of the Academy, I feel free in asking a little space in your paper, to tell of the doings of the com- mittee on arrangements, ete, We have not only been able to locate many Centre for lefonte, our for- charge of the of H. JL. town one of in branch evening while a short found no lit- his friends a ten-day-old above now, crt A toss The ‘Boalsburg He union, Jor 8 you re- Joalsburg of whom we never thought of being old students. One grizzly old fellow said: “Pshaw ! Why we attended the Boals- burg Academy when you must have calibre, than characterizes your list, ete.” in this locality will readily know the above is George Koch's talk, and we are glad to know that George attended the school. We are also surprised to find so many ardent admirers of the Boalsburg Academy still among us. They are gray headed and wrinkled, but their minds are vivid with recol- lections of school days. All of these old veterans are enlisted, and doing all they can to make the reunion a suc- cess; such as will reflect credit upon Boalsburg and vicinity. We are sure, too, that Boalsburg will give such a welcome to all who may attend the re- union that will forever put it where it belongs on the list of benevolent towna. MoRE ANON. Reduced Rates to Grangers’ Plenle. For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting pie- nic and exhibition the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets on August 21, 2%, 24, 25, 28, and 27, good to return until August 30, in- clusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr, on the Northern Central Railway north of and including Lutherville, and on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Divis- fon. For information in regard to train _dervice and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents. i PUBLIO BSUHOOL LAWS, Some Faots Our Readers Will be Interested in Knowing, The following laws relating to the public schools of the state were among those passed by the late legislature, ac- cording to the Harrisburg School (Ja- zetle: The school boards may purchase have the books of the board during That school children shall the vacation for a pay or select school, pro- vided the teacher has a valid certifi- That school directors shall be author- to provide transportation for school children, at the expense of the district, to the public schools of the district in which they reside or to the schools of neighbor districts. That a copy of Bmull’s Legislative Handbook shall now and hereafter fol- be plac-| ed in each publie school of the Com- monwealth, and bi-ennially the and the State Superintendent, That independent now existing may be lowing each decenniel census, 0 copy of School Laws Decisions, by 1wol districts abolished by the courts whenever a majority of the tax- scl able citizens of any school district, out of which any independent district may be created, petition for action. That school directors may establish and maintain, out of the public school hild- six treasury, free kindergartens for © ren between the ages of three and district, unlawful for in- hment to employ any in years, residing in the That it shall be 4 dustr any ial establis write he year, minor who cannot read and the attended in evening or day school for a period of weeks, English language, unless has the preceding an sixteen That school boards shall have pow- dol- inhabitant er to levy a per capita tax of one lar annually on every m who is of age. That the compulsory so amended as to increase the al aie school law be compul- sory age to sixteen years, to require at- during at least which wntinuously tendance ¢ seventy per cent of the term, beginning of to be fix- the school board at their organ- that the a child shall be exec period shall begin at the the school term, or at a time ization; bet ween ages and 16 used has regular employment. — Yellowstone Park, The Yellowstone National the Park interesting hin it is most for displayed the greatest collection of ture Indeed, untain-bound vlateau. 1 mou ntain-boune piatesu, Dig unquestionably region on the globe, wit is na- | this 's manifold wonders. zh up o rlasting Rockies, the and on the summit of the evi veritable ground giant To stand gaze upon them in all their marvelous the fierce lis a play for world's forces, manifestations, , the leap of the river, great geyser up- the AW steam blasts, terrible and the ful canon, is a revelation, an experi- ence to be had at no other point on the ted tour Railroad Ci The personally-condud Pennsylvania MOpany, which leaves New York on September 2, affords the most of visiting this wonderland and view- features. Tourists will travel by special train of } satisfactory means ing its marvelous *‘ullman dining, sles direction. E smoking, ping, and obser. vation ears in each ight days will be spent in the Park Blops will also be made St. {| Paul and £235 from New returning at | The round-trip York, Philadel- and Washington, $230 Chicago, rate, phia, Baltimore, from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses, For detailed itineraries and full in- ist Agent, 1196 or address Geo, Broadway, New York, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street | Station, Philadelphia. augH-it al escsensanmis The Advance in the Frice of Wheat, The New York World says: This bushels. Each cent added to | the price means $5,000,000 poured into ithe laps of the farmers. The actual {advance in a year has been about 25 | cents a bushel, or $125,000,000. There was also left over of last year's | | erop 190,000,000 bushels to share in the | { enormous advance in price, i Of this year’s crop only 72,000,000 bushels have been sold thus far. All| of it has been sold at the advanced pri- | ces, and now that the price is still | higher than it was earlier in the year, with a good prospect of further ad- vance, the farmers are themselves holding no less than 428,000,000 bush- els for future sale. If they get but 50 cents a bushel on the average—and they are getting more than that—the wheat now in their barns will bring them the enormous sum of $214,000,000 with which to pay off their debts and put money into bank. What is the Klondike compared with this? I —— A — A The Golden Secret of Long Life, Keep the head cool, the feet warm and the bowels open. Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves is a Vegetable preparation and acts as a natural laxa- tive, and is the greatest remedy ever discovered for the Cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and all Blood, Liv- er and Kidney Diseases. Call on G. H. Long, Spring Mills, sole agent, and get a trial package free. Large sizes H0c and Ze. Rev, Rearick’s Appolatments, Sunday, August at Centre Hall, at 2p. m. ; at Spring Mills at 7p. m ort Tumey ville at 10 a. m, Ap Weekly Woenther Report-Uentre Hal (Government Bervice.) Highest. Lowest, 0 60 clear. : 74 51 clear, 14 80 H2 clear. 15 83 42 part cloudy. 16 7 17 Hi= 18 71 Rainfall : On 15, afternoon, on 17, afternoon, .27 inch. 6 way Temperature Aug. 12 “13 ] HR cloudy. 10 part cloudy. 27 in.; Oe GRAINMARKET, wuirected weekly by JR. E. Bartholomew New Wheat Rye Corn... Una PRODUCE AT STORES, BUtler. .. ccs ivnssisssssrivosns EE ccs 0a0mr 05 2000ee Lard seas Shoulders ......... Ham Tallow Potatoes. , THERE WILL at the residence of Farm Thompson and on ver, tontainiog 62 sores, more or le TEEMS OF SALE remainder in one cured by Tracts hos oRr bles of sald coun ou and there in ihe the fore of sinitions. exam! ances, to do Ap pertains il nd in reoogn 1 the prisoners thal are ¢ ity, be then them as shall be inte, the ‘ , and E year of theln ih 1897 INI STER Sheriff rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL. AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMIRA TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXPENEES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant {llustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. gion study with the microscope. TEMISTRY: with an unusually fall and thorough course in the Laboratory. J £: IVIL ENGINEERING, { EL EOTRIC AL ENGINEERING; i MECHHNIOAL ENGINEERING | MINING ENGINEERING; scoompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY AND POLITICAL BCIERCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re- quired, 8h 4 or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure nd appli NIC ARTS: Loombiuing shop work with study, threé MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- NCE; Constitutional Law and History: olitical Economy, MILITARY BCIE} or ‘instruction theoreti. oat and practical, includingeach arm ofthe rvice is, PREPARATORY COURSE; One year, Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1865, Examinations for admission, Bopt. 3 For ntalogue th her information, address ATHERTON, s LL.D. Prost, State College, Centre Oo.Ps Or- These Gute ~ 10. 12. foam A Il toi, Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, anda! Pat. ent business conducted for Mosenare Frese, Orrice 18 OrposTe U. 8. tent in G.A. SNOW £00. t Orr. PATENT OFFice, WASHINGTON, D.C. : 9% (nh ing t they ar This Sal Outfitt 9D 99ND 9090 V DV NDYVYN DYDD YVVDYYVYVYYOR VV DOV NWN VND Y And In many cases a Big Slice of the Cost. ir entire stock of Spring and Summer {1 sgardless of cost or profit. goods are first-class in every way, only § iA ‘ i i ts, odds and ends, or two suits \- Rat l 10 One HAINAan greatest eo Will Last Until the Disposed of, Goods are Money Refunded. Faubles, ers, Bellefonte, TOOT DVDVDVDVODDVVDVDVDVDDVDOVDDVDODTRTDTRDRDTBDDTEDS New S Spring and Goods. i il stock of er. Itis larger than we ever ummer 1 iarge Summ and patterns are strictly up In per reales we have a :|SERGES. Our S -» $60. PDN VDDD VDRVRVRVVD : at 12¢c a yd. , a fine line of goods for Ladi big and good assortment } ct from, can be found in this section. 30 and 40c., We These goods will go fast, , all wool, yard wide, at | are goods large and the bought a If you want any of these we can NEW PRICES ON The Standard of the World. and 6, reduced to $30, the former prices; what are they now ? that bar- «sessessessescsassesel ATTORNEYS. - I UGH BA BAYLOR, Aor y Pe Al sonnuney © , Me legal basi UY Ho. 4 Temple Court Alorney-at law, He lefonie Hous MITCHELL, Alorney-at- Law Bel Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange i Jouxs KLINE ; Allorney al law BELLEFONTE Office on second floor of Furst's bulld {of Court House, Can be cousulled { and Euglish, i i | J.H.ORVIS, C.M. BOWER { (JVIs, BOWER & ORVIS, i Avorneys at Law BELLYF( Offic Criders Exchange | floor ¢ 1 in W, Harrls 8 WALKER AUorney st BELLE} Law ORTE ((LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Office N Fust N W. slioual ner Dis Bank or Kxch foor Crid J. L.BravcLer QPANGLER & Epacial allention fil Lhe Courts { English, D. GETTIG ATTORNEY sctions and all ph Ay Consuilatic 3 Exchange Bul 1ding N B. BPANGLER, Fractioes in all the cout pik and German BANKS. 00. BELLE¥( Discount nos . b, But Rooeive deponiia jan@2 J GET, Cashier HOTELS. EAMG HOTEL Daniel C Keller, Proprietor I out "An house exoelient vin Ne In « He Hates very rossonstle P art ing as exiended stay in |] sie an extra discount will be made provided with everylhing | of RVIN HOUSE, : Terms régsanable. Good sample roan hoor, 3 pres HOURE W. L. Daggeil, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE, PA. priv Special stiention given Wo oruntry trade Ops somite Court | BEL] LEF NTE. PA Kew building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all mode 1a, Good table and moderate charges DB PIOve mer SPRING MILI8 HOTEL D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, BPRING MI Free bus to and from all trains L1E, PA. NEW BROCKERBOFF HOUSE, J. M. Beubsuer Propriet BELLE N Tr PA. Free bus to and frog all trains. Good sample rooms on first Soor. Special rales © withesses and jurors CESTRE HALL HOTEL Wm. H. Runkle, Manager Newly equipped. bar and table supplied with the best. Summer boarders receive special atien tion, and can find no healthier locality. Central for fishing and hunting mayeyy No No No. No. 8 Neuralgia. No. Headache. Ni Dyspepsia. No Delayed Periods. No. Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, No. Urinary Diseases No. Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ot price, 25c., or 5 for $1. Da. Hosraasys' Hoxzorarsio or Disgases Manzo Fees. Humphreys’ Med. Co, 111 William St, K. X, s' Diseases, Diarrhea. N LJ Maxvar
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