y : PERSONAL MENTION, through the town on his way to Mil- County Republicans, | roy, where he is attending the wife of {| The Clinton county Republicans Rev. White, who is a sister of Judge | held their convention on 19, and nom- | Hv Beaver. The Dr. performed an epera- | inated the following tieket : O, 8, Kel- | Atorneyasiaw Sellabuia. fo. tion upon Mrs. White for appendicitis, | sey, of Flemington, for register and re- No. 24 Temple Court, Al mamsser of Joga) busi Dr. Hayes stands to the front in Cen- | corder : John Berryn, of Loganton, for | tess promptly atiended mw BugYl Clinton ATTORNEYS. Soming and Going, Visitors In and out of HA TAYLOR, Town, ~—=B. D. Brisbin is attending court this week as a juror, . y! . . aad | w— ——Clyde Smith spent a couple days | tre county’s medical profession. | A 0. ¥URsT, - of last week in Madisonburg. John Meyer and John J. linger were down to Penn Hall Tuesday. ——Miss Ella Hunter, of Boalsburg, | visited at the home of 1. D. Murray | 501d ten binders. Next year he will nat week. {buy a car load to supply his trade, and | has placed his order for that many ma- hustling farm implement agent, was in town Monday. Mr. Korman in- forms us that his business this year was larger than ever, and among it he Bol- on ~—Miss Lucy Evans, of Williams- | chines: port, is visiting her parents at Potters | Mills. i k | here on Tuesday evening from Charles. ~—Dr. VanValzah and Major Huss, | ton, South “Carolin. He by two of Spring Mills’ good citizens, | York. Wit en. a | steamer to New were in town Monday. | gaged in the furniture business in Cen- —Mrs. H. W. Kreamer and Miss | tre Hall some years ago, and is now Helen Bartholomew spent several | employed in one of the largest under- days this week in Bellefonte. — Miss Metta Winters, of Will- | He will visit his mother at Tyrone, iamsport, was the guest of Miss Sallie | and take in other points in his native MeClenahan over Sunday. [state before returning again to the —~J. Witney McCormick arrived came was ——Cyrus Brumgard and wife, of) south. Millheim, were visiting at the home of | Mr. James Alexander over Sunday. -—~Miss Anna Dinges and George | terday, and before leaving town, made { ug ¥ TE » . Mop Krumbine left yesterday on the Penn- | ® Short call at the RerorTER office. sylvania R. R. excursion to Asbury | Mr. Schaefter was elected by a big ma- Park " |Jority on the Democratic ticket in 187 Our good soldier friend, Jerry { and was a popular official in serv ing g J . a * | the duties of his office. the | Shrefller, has been laid up for the last | i { ay This was Jury Commissioner ; J. A. Bickford, of Lock Haven, and Omar Fisher, of Re- nova, delegates to the state conven- | tion. | mem a ————— Weekly Weather Report Centre Hall Government Service Lowest 50 part cloudy, 56 part cloudy, | 48 part cloudy. | clear, 57 cloudy, 60 cloudy, oY cloudy. Temperature Aug. 19 “ 2) 21 94) “i og wth AH -t) Rainfall : On 19, at night, on 23, at night, thunder shower, 40 | inch rain, | Highest i i ny i 0 23 inch ; | Po GHAINMARKET, R.E a ieeted weekly by Bartholomew { {| New Wheat | BURN RM ccerninrsnn: rors eres PRODUCE AT STORES, 4 T's Tallow Potatoes Sides | over twenty years, or since he went tery. | out of office, ~——Mrs. Belle Ward, of Bellefonte, lat the spent Thursday and Friday of last | week with her mother, Mrs. Stiver, on Church street. The the buildings ended woods down street, and he was | the ments and growth of the town in that | Mr. Schaefler is still old | —(3eorge Nerhood and sister, Miss line Democrat, and is always interested | Anna, of Rebersburg, were visiting | in the welfare of the party. their brother, Ed. Nerhcod, in town, | father of ex-Prothonotary IL. yesterday. Schaeffer, who served terms somewhat surprised at | decade. an two in | S. T. Lobaugh and family, who | office. recently moved from here to Miflin- | town, where he opened a bakery, are | here visiting friends. | Two Men from Pittston Get BR5,000 Each. | — Mrs. W. O. Rearick among | those from this community who are! taking in the Grangers’ picnic Williams Grove this week. Rev. C. H. Goodling, the former {each in dust, nuggets and drafts issued | United Evangelical minister of the gt Klondike Centre Hall charge, but now at Belle fonte, was calling on his old friends here last Saturday. O'Reilly says there were nearly six | Miss Jessica Herr, of Salona, aud | tons of dust, worth over $2,000,000, at Miss Anna Knight, of Lock Haven, | Dawson when they left. The owners | who had been the guests of Miss Tace lin most instances were going to St. | NEW A mt ss GOLD FINDS is Golden Accounts. | F. O'Reilly, Frank Flanigan and P. aid ' : TH { O'Brien have arrived at Tacoma from | Klondike, and claim to have $85,000 Dawson. eft They ] on | ing come overland via Skaguay. to their homes last Saturday. ——Dr. MeCluney Radcliff and fam- | land and Excelsior. ily, who had been visiting at the home| Flanigan and O'Brien of J. Shannon Boal and other friends | 80d, and will leave for their old home in the vicinity, returned to their home | 10 Pittston. O'Reilly will winter in in Philadelphia last week. Ireland, They went to Yukon are in Port- | two ——J. Emory Hoy, of Philadelphia, | ad 39 + fed ' { an wo asrived last Saturday on a visit to his ; » ji : lon Bonanza Creek, which they expect home at State College, and in Centre l ¢ eld $500,000 Th lai “t IF ; glob A , *Y cial 0 have Hall, to join his wife who has been | © ¥'® yo, ey oam 10 AY: here the past two weeks a pay streak sixty feet wide for 200 feet ere 2 Dé - I along the creek worked only eight feet of it They that the district will produce fully £10.000.000 prospecting secured claims 37 bottom and have —Julian Fleming arrived here last | Friday and will likely remain for some time. He has located in the | Pittsburg district for a large farm im- plement house, covering that territory as general agent. # length, estimate Klondike been this winter. An immense area on the Yukon remains and other ~—Victor Crawford, of Philadel- | found. phia, aud Arthur Crawford, of Mif-| pw, years ago O'Reilly was a sec- | flinburg, spent Sunday in Centre Hall, | {jon foreman on the Northern Pacific | with their brother, Frank Crawford. | The young men made the run up and ing and started for Yukon. back from Mifflinburg by bicycle. | he says, now has 8500 people. ~——Christopher Murray, Esq., of Philadelphia, and Mrs. H. F. Bitner and two sons, of Millersville, left for their respective homes last Thursday afternoon after a visit with their pa-|of those now rushing in will leave | ents here, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Murray. | their bones on the trail. —Charles P. Hewes, Esq., of Belle- foute, one of Centre county's leading I N he | attorneys, spent Sunday withs friends | Jellefonte correspondent to the in Potters Mills and Centre Hall. | Williamsport Grit furnishes the fol- | Charley has become a confirmed bicy- | lowing interesting data: Centre coun- | clist and made the run on his wheel. | ty contains 14,524 taxables, 195471 Sumner Hosterman, Frank Ross | 8CTes of cleared land, and 141.837 acres and John Thomas played with the of timber nad, Phe Sasegend value of Spring Mills ball team last Saturday | real Slate # tie county in $12,741,252; i and helped them to do up the Rebers- | valoe ol en estate exempt from taxes : burg team to the tune of 13 to 9 | 18 $2,575,140, leaving the value of real | Sev- | got i ! te taxable at $11,160,102. ‘There eral of our boys went along to see the esia $11,160,1 There horses, mares, and mules over | game, = Op . four years old in the county, valued at | ~—Miss Brown, of Lewisburg, is are ; 292 : , : $236,860, and 7,546 cattle, over four | tho Stival oe | W. Howler years old, the assessed value being | since Monday. 36 "148 UEONh INSLIVC” 1 $107,479. Salaries. emoluments 3 ing the children in the “Tom Thumb $0747 § m0 uments of of on : fice, post of profits, trades, ete., are | Wedding,” which will be rendered at valued at $467,007. The aggregate val- | a later date for the benefit of the i ue of all property taxable for county | church. purposes at three mills on a dollar is | — Rev. Dr. Wagner, pastor of the $11,977,546; the county tax on that | Reformed church at Allentown, Pa.,| amount is $35,082.64. The amount of | after an absence of about seventeen money on interest in the county, in- years, is visiting friends and relatives cluding mortgages, judgments, bonds, in the valley. For several days he has notes, stocks, ete, is $2,739,200. Om- been entertained at the home of D. K. nibusses, stages, hacks, cabs, ete., in Gleisa, the county are valued at $3,153. The ——Rev. Warner, pastor of the Luth.- | total amount of property subject to eran church, of Northumberland, Pa., | four mills tax on a dollar, including was the guest of Rev. Rearick over |®'ages, money at interest, etc., is $2,- Sunday. He visited the congregations | 732,443, the taxes on same being $10, of the Centre Hall charge in the inter | 909.53. The state refunds to the coun- ests of the Susquehanna University at | t¥ three-fourths of the latter sum, Selinsgrove. Rev. Warner several i rt. ae —— years ago was pastor of the Pine Grove The Golden Secret of Long Lite, Mills charge. i Keep the head cool,| the feet warm ~—Mr. John F. Breon, of Spring and the bowels open. Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves is a Vegetable Mills, was in Centre Hall Monday on | reparation and acts as a natural laxa- a business trip, and found enough time tive, and is the greatest remedy ever before returning to pay this office a vis- | qiseovered for the Cure of Dyspepsia, it. Mr. Breon has been a subscriber to | [iver Complaint, and all Blood, Liv- the REPORTER for at least thirty years, being amdng the first subscribers. He er and Kidney Diseases. Call on G. og ami ot Gentlemens, aod hr H. Long, Spring Mills, sole agent, and been a very successful farmer, unprospected, streams no less rich will be Dawson, Saloons and gambling houses oe py the buildings. Every gambles and drinks. He advises none | | to start North this fall, and says many “ii One best — Interesting Data. ae Wd New Fall Goods ARRIVING DAILY. An Immense Assortment of New Goods in Boys’ Suits for School or Dress Wear Just Opened, You Will Positively Find the LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES and Best Goods in Centre Co. with us. ST5 NOTHING TO SEE. TTA ABBA ABBE AAALAC Oe Faubles, ¢ Outfitters, Bellefonte, ¢ / 4 a | videman sosned of Lhe pres thorew KY resull to im of the funds KURTZ President NTED ug Stock Salary or | employment | clusive terri FRED BOCTOLATY Cenyre Hall, Pa., August 23 SALESMEN To sell our High Gra Specialties controlled ornmission paid w t year around. Outfit fre tory Experience not necessary Big PAY assur od workers. Don't delay. Apply quick. Allen Nursery Co, Rochester, N Fresh ie _ 1%augim Y. rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG » LOCATED INK ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEX ES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. EADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY, AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY and Z0010GY. Or pts study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an anusussly full an” thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING cour ss L MINING ENGINEERING: 68 are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory, HISTORY AND POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, ASTRONOMY; pure MATHEMATICS and and 2PPiisd. MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History; Political Boonomy, ete, MILITARY 801 ENCE. instruction theorets. eal And practical, includingeach arm ofthe rvice. service Ban ARATORY COURSE; One Joa. TH Opens + 1885, Examinations for Sdmimion, Sept. fs inh or Catal of other in , Address ao WATERTON Le State College, tre Co. Ps L | These 10. 12. fa p Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for MosemaTe Fees, 4 SR Ort 8, BAT Ores remote from on, Send model, wing tion, We advise, if . AP cost get a trial package free. Large sizes Dr. R. G. H. Hayes, of Belle foute, is frequently seen driving oust "Address, countries Cc. A.SNOW& CO. Orrice, Waswinaron, D. ©, goods for the We purchased an exceptionally large stock of before, oh i Spring and Summer. It is larger than we ever bought and the styles and patterns are strictly up to date. PERCALES. In percales at 12¢ a yd., a fine line of goods for Ladies’ Waists, we have a big and good assortment. No better grade or assort- ment to select from, ean be found in this section, SERGES. Our Serges, all wool, yard wide, at 30 and 40c.. are A bargain, or g that can’t be duplicated at the prices. We bought a" large stock, oods hence the low figures. These goods will go fast, and the bar. Lawns and India Linens are here in profusion. If you want any of these we can surprise you in the low figures, from Se to 20e. gains are for the early customers, Other bargains too. KREAMER & SON. <em NEW PRICES ON COLUMBIA BICYCLES The Standard of the Worid. 1897 Columbias, the best Bicycles made, reduced to §75. 1896 Columbias, Second only to 1897 Models, reduced to $60. 1897 Hartfords, equal to most Bicycles, reduced to £50. Harttords, Pattern 2, reduced to 845, 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 Columbia dealer; by mail for a Jo stamp. Allorney-e4- Law , Bellefonte Offices directly opposite the Court Hous: Ps. CR ] | ba C. MITCHELL, | Allorueysat Law | Bae) i | Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exc hange JOHN KLINE | AWlorney at Las BEL] Office on second oor of ¥ | of Court House, Can | and English urel ss bu be cousulted J. H.ORVIB, ©. M ! (JERVIS, BOWER & ORVIE, | Atlorueys at Law i BELLEVO? | Office tn Criders Exc hange build} | Hoor | { i BOWER i | | Ofioe north of | i ((LEMANT DALE, { Attorney & B Office N. W, corner Dis wl National Bank Law RUNKLE Allorney-a inds of Joga! bus | sllenution given “ 3 | “oor Crider Excha ge BANKS. ((ENTRE COUNTY BANKIN( Eecelve deposit, jane HOTELS. AAG BOTEL Daniel C. Keller Propriew: : font This house has been news out. An excellent stable in house. Hates ve IT TORSGH ing court and making as ext forte an extra disconnt will bleis provided with everything [RVIX HOUSE, & Woods Calded, Proprio: LOCK HAJEN, PA. . Terms ressonable. Good BRIN Dle rowos on fast OT y wa] JRL Bren HOURE, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention given Ww country trade Apre0 NEW GARMAN HOURE, i Oppasite Court House BELLEFONTE New building, new furniture througt heat, electric bells and all modern impro Good table and moderate ch RIEOR. PA ¥lesm Cents, SPRING MIL1S HOTEL, a D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor.” SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, 2 J. M. Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE. PA. Free bus to and from all laine. Good sample rooms on first floor, Special rates to wilhosues and jurors, CENTRE HALL HOTE] Wm. H. Runkle Mansger Newly equipped, bar and table supplied with the best Summer boarders receive special ait tion, and ean find no beaithier locality. Oe for fishing and hunting mays HUMPHREYS’ No. No. No No No. No No. No. No No. No. No. No. No. -— No. Fever. Worms. Infants’ Diseases, Diarrhea. 1 Cures 2 3 w“ “ # “s Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods, Leuchorrea, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, Urinary Diseases No. Colds and Grip. i 4 Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25¢., or § for $1. Dn. Hesreuneys' Hoxmorarmre Maxovar or Dmgases Mango Fre. Humphreys’ Med. Oo, 111 William St, N. X. } Cures “" “ “" “ Cures w wi “ 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
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