PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, — J. Will Conley, was in town yesterday. of Bellefonte, Wm, Wolf was down in Brush valley Monday and Tuesday. Miss Sallie McClenahan visited friends at Boalsburg over Sunday. —J, W. Sweetwood, of near Spring Mills, was in to see us yesterday while in town. —J., A. Yearick, farmer of this place, gave our sanctum a business call, near of Centre her label Shute, had Emma Hill, gave us a call and go forward a year. wee M 18. The Lamber Industry. Lditor Reporter :— Having been a reader of your valued aper for quite a number of years, dat | ng back to my boyhood, when it came to my father’s home as the Centre Be- richter, and knowing that its columns are read by many who in former years were boys and girls of Penns valley, and who now have their homes in the east, west, north and south, and who, no doubt, read with interest of the changes and improvements going on in the localities of their former homes, With this idea in view, it occurred to the writer to give a short sketch of the lumber operation as being developed in this particular locality. In 1880 a nar- row gauge R, R. was built by the firm of Meck & Nagle, from the [,. &T. R R. at this point to the Bear Meadows, a large tract of swampy land covered with a dense growth of timber, In November of that year they commenc- ed running over their road and ship- lexan- Col- | Misses Emily and Grace A der visited with friends at State lege over Sunday. —Mr. J. Li. Minick, lege, spent Thanksgiving friends in town. P. Zerby and WW. W Jamison, both of Sober, of Henry Emerick on Sunday. Col- with | State day of , were guests at the home | —Miss Mary Kreamer spent sever- | al days last week with her sister, Mrs, Samuel Frank, at Spring Mills, Jacobs is confined to | attack of improving. — Mrs. W her bed, ir pneumonia; she is slightly fron: an —John Spicher, «of Earlystown, one of our prompt-prying subscribers, was a caller and =et his label into —{(), H. of Pleas- ant Gap's genial citizens, gave the Re- Gs, Loneberger, one porter a call and reports health good over that way. — Mrs. Derstine, Shaf- fer Derstine, and little daughter, visiting at the home of her mother-in- faw, Mrs. Michael Derstine. Mrs. Stiver returned to her home on Church street, last week, after hav- ing spent a month with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Ward, Bellefonte, -ol. J. lL. Spangler, of Bellefonte, Sunday fi of his parents on C — Miss May position in Harrisburg, has been home wife of Rev, are in Mrs, drove over Spangler and on or a square meal at the home hurch street holds a Rhone, who for two weeks, owing to asevere attack of malaria. She is improving. lO. was a pleasant caller upon the Repor- ter and abided an half hour in pleasant chat ; enrolled name with label up to "96, —aMichael J. Decker, n place, favored us with a call, half hour's chat. The Reporter being a great favorite in Mr. Decker's family as we were pleased to learn, he bad his Treasurer Harrison Kline, before leaving he his ear this and a of label set out close to 99, friend, reports — Our big-hearted granger Isaac Frain, us a call, all healthy Marion and lots of butchering going on and thinks some Il be reported from | gave and in heavy porkers wi His label runs his section. well ato "G8 now. A *» - C ONGRESS NEXT W ® ER One of the Most Important Sessions in the History of the Country. In view of the many questions of vi- tal importance which are certain to come before the fortheoming session of Congress, those persons who desire to be well intormed concerning national in the Press’ affairs will be interested news that “The Philadelphia made arrangements to publish more complete Washington than have ever been furnished by any daily paper heretofore. “The maintains regularly at Washington special bureau in charge of one of best known writers on national affairs, The working force of this bureau been increased so as to leave no doubt of its ability to adequately and prompt- ly report every item of Washington news, As Congress week it will be well “The Press” Washington onca, has reports from Press" a the has will meet next to begin reading reports at i — A Judge Censures a Spitter, The spitter has met his reward in Philadelphia. He was in the habit of | expectorating on the steps of a man he did not like every time he passed the man’s residence. The man laid for him, and at last caught him in the act. The spitter was arrested and tak- en before Judge Arnold, who fined him ten dollars and in ehiarge to the jury, Judge Arnold took occasion to say that in foreign coun- tries spitting on the sidewalk is un- known, and the only way to stop it in this country is to have the offenders arrested for malicious mischief. “The defendant,” said Judge Arnold, ‘was a hog in spitting on step er sidewalk, justead of, as any gentleman would, over the curbstone.’ costs, his I bad the rheumatism 80 badly that I eould not get my hand to my the least benefit. At last I thought of thamberlain's Pain Balm; the first prop timber to the Anthracite coal mines. The following year they built a sawmill near the Meadows and have shipped thous. and at that Linden Co., of Bunbury, Pa. their road about six miles farther, over a mountain, at an elevation of nearly 600 feet, to the headwaters of Stone creek, a tributary of the Juniata river, and at this writ- ing they are breaking ground for | the terminus of their road one-half mile west of the lumber, shingles and lath, Hall Lumber village of Linden Hall, and with the probability of adding ulso, and expect to manufacture quanti of lumber, During panicky Hite these parties have ploved a large number of men, wages and have pushed their project almost to comple- tion, 1 large | these | em- | Lies rood Wo py Hecent Mifflin County J. Deaths. In Dale ( Lewistown, ‘arothers, 17 years In 5 ye In S, Hi In of Le In Yeag in, aged 4 years In Mahonoy City, Woods, Iu Oliver twp. Yeagertown, John Deemer, aged Ars. Lewistown, the widow of ‘Dr. ( aged Brown twp. irlburt, 58 years, Miss Mary Milliken aged 86 years, wistown, H. rertown, a son of E y, Rev. A. aged 60 years, Wm. Hassing age | 62 years at - — Condemned, The Mifflin and Hartleton has been conde the § ty ¢ Tarnpike turnpike between rg mned by ury appointed by the Uni wrt to view it. The The turnpike ' to take an appeal. Hl coun- | jury awarded | £250 dainages, COM pa np Holiday Goods Now Ready for Men § Suits for Bovs £3 for Children $1.00, 5 00 “4 to $15.00, , EASY TI (0), easy rise to $10.00, ensy rise to] for Men, Boys and Children | all prices, Storm coals fo all prices ntoshes and r Men, Boys and Child- ren Macki easy rise to $10.00, Box Coats, $250 ases $3.50, rise to £10.00 Tele Suit Trunks, prices, Ascots, Puffs, => to 50 ets, Oxford Ties and Full to 25 els, Rilk Mufflers from 20 cents to $1.50 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 25 to 50 ete, | Casy and HC Bags Opes Four-in-Hands, Tecks, Dress Bows, 10 All Linen Handkerchiefs, 20 to 50 ots. | Faney Shirts, White Shirts, and $1.00, Night Robes, 5 0 ot 50. 75 ets, and £1.00, House Conts, CAasy rise to $10.00, Link Cut! Buttons, 25 and Full Dress Bhirt Gloves 25 cents, easy rise to $1.50 Hats to $3.00, Sweaters for men, J, 70 cts. 50, 5) ela, Studs, 25 and 50 cts. | SH) els, easy rise ehild- | colors i women and to $4.00-—all and combination of colors. i Ladies Belts, Umbrellas, 50 ren, from S50cts to $5.00; 24, 26, and 28 in. MosTooMery & Co. Bellef Pa. Shoe Store. The fight at the polls h but the fight for supremacy in the line has only just be- I have started out to impre 48 valley the onte, a6 o] (3nd as closed, 3 Ce} retail Shoe gun. upon the pe ople of this advantage to be gained in bovi ing their footwear at my store. The underlying principles of our con- flict with competition are Sterling Value for the Buyer ! In every way, in quality, in fit, in service and in style. We purpose to give vou the very best value ob- tainable for the price, and if this {does not appeal to you, we know of | no other method to attract and hold your trade. Chas. A. Krape, Weekly Wenther Report-Uentre Hall (Government Service.) Highest, pm ai Os Hi 34 Lowest, 26 cloudy. 34 cloudy. 32 cloudy. 20 clear. 31 cloudy, 20 part cloudy. 18 clear. night, .47 inch. inch of fore- 13 inch snow and rain. for November, Temperature Nov. i On wt) 4 Op 1 ad uN plo | 26 a” ob) JO Dee. 1 32 Rainfall: On On 20, morning 1 i“ i“ oh at KNOW, noon Total rainfall Snow 34 5.65 in. inches. - * a of county The largest assortment clothing ever received in this Philad. low are on display at the Bellefonte, The stock large. i5 as price anteed on every sale, cc fp my GRAIN MARKET, New Wheat Kye Je . Buck when PRODUCE AT STORES, ® Hi Lard a OF THE Season We Suit, AND A Large $6 Family Bible, For $19.00! Chamber Suit, Glass 22x2 and $8 Family Biblefor $2 283, an 4.00. ome shed © gen tabi ard SALESMER WANTED To sell on r Hig and Fresh Dog Stock Speci Wt od by us. Highest Salary i ro fas bon rd weekly Htomdy 1 the yesararounnd. Outfit free Exclusive tory Experience neoesesry. Big pay od workers, D Apply quick 6 (rade terri Tt Resur Dou't delay Allen Nursery Co, 1Paugim Rochester, N. ¥ ~N ANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT ive gentlemen or ladies 0 travel for responsible, established house in Pennsylvania Monthly 868500 and expenses, Position steads Heterence. Enclose self-addressed stamped eon velope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Ohi i Caveats, and Trade-Marks of tained, and ail Pat. ent business conducted fof Mooenare Fees, Oun Orrice 18 OPPORITE U,. 8, PATENT Orrice and we can secure patent in less time thas those § remote from Washington, ! Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. tion, We advise, if patentable or not, iree of charge. Our fee pot due tll palent is secured, ’ 4 A Pasmeuier, “How tn Obtain Patents,’ withe erst of same ia the LU. 8. snd futeige counties § § sent free, Address, iC. A.SNOW & CO. Spring Mills, . P: plete cure.—W. J. HOLLAND, Holland; Va. Chamberlain's . Pain Balm equally good for sprains, swellings, and lameness, as well as burns, cuts, and bruises, for sale by J. H. Ross, | Linden Hall, 8. M. Bwartz, Tussey- ville, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, and H. F. Rossman, Bpring Mills, et iS SE TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinive Tablets. All Droggies nefigod the money If 0 fil © Uae. Be is | | i i | : A Ore, Patent Orice, Watummaron. D. C. REE RE RR LL Business, Shorthand, English and Post-Graduate Commercial Courses. Qa Femoral Saeed ST STS S292 OTST DTD DUD re ARERR ARARVAE RRB RAR AAD TT Td One Hundred Different Kinds of Men’s All-Wool Suits at 5.00 ! These goods are positively All Wool. Many of them are one and two suits of a kind taken from our seven and eight dollar qualities. If you can suit your- self in color and style, you can safely count on buyin or g from us for $5.00 as good goods as you can find elsewhere for ten or twelve. Costs nothing to see. Faubles, , / Outfitters, Bellefonte, ’ ¢OTeDBVDV DN 0DDVVVeRNNE “9999599992299 99% ON i EE Why Go To Klondike | ae... FOR COLD When you can make money buying your Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Top Shirts, Gloves, Mittens, Woolen Sweaters, etc., at The Philadelphia Bargain House, ld Postoffice Building. J. Grolman SPRING MILLS, PA. Be 00ND NTDNNNDNDD WHAT WE SAY about Columbia bicycles, about the 5% Nickel Steel Tubing used in them, the direct tangent spokes, dust proof bearings, improved crank shaft mechanism and other bicycle advantages to be found in Colum- bias—and Columbias only—is what E KNOW ARE FACTS and what we know has been proved by practice and theory. Practical tests of every description by fast riders and rough riders—and un- equalled scientific tests in our own test department, which has no equal outside the Government have unquestionably proved =| COLUMBIA BICYCLES } STANDARD OF THE WORLD. $75 TO ALL ALIKE. POPE MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. BND DDH NTN VV NNN a i De a a a Tow uly ATTORNEYS. HEB. TAYLOR, AWorney al-Law HY No. 24 Temple Court. All manner ness promptly atiended wo A O. FURST, Offic 3A C lefonte, Pa, ul legal busis ; BUgE law, Fu opposite Lhe Cour eto AWorney-al 8 directly MITCHELL AMoruey-at- Law Bel Crider's Exchangs € one, Fa, old No. 10 Room KLINE Alorney at Law BELLEFON oor of Fuist's 1 Lan Of Office on second fi of Court Hous 8. Woods Caldew ms reasonable. Good MAN H( Aidan uilding. new furnit wile and a i table and moderale cb ri in provements, argos on vG MILI 8 HOTE! D. H. Ruhl Free bus to and from all trains NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE J. M. Neubs to and from a fmt Sour Burns & Sc U Wounds & B t uis & Sores. ils & Tumors. R Be zema & Erup: Salt Rheum & Te Chapped Hands Fever Bliste: Sore Lips & N § & Stings Three Sizes, Bold by drapgivts, or sent post-padd on receipt of HUBPRESYS NED. (0, ns & Bunions. & Bites « 25¢, § Ww. and Line 18% 192 Blane 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE