PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and of | Town, Frank Fisher, of Penn Hall, in town on business Saturday. Witmer Wolf made a business trip to Shamokin this week. out was — Robert Krumbine is here on visit to his brother John Krumbine, Mrs, D. C, Keller, of Bellefonte, spent yesterday with friends in town. we Mrs. Robert Smith, , Mills, visited with friends Monday. — Prof. H. I. Ditner, lersville State Normal, short visit. a in town Mil- on of the here is Myr My — Prof, James Gre of Milesburg, made a business trip to Centre Hall on Saturday. — Miss Kate Alexander left Mon- day for Millheim, and will visit with friends at that place. —{harles Nefl, one of our esteemed patrons, was a pleasant caller, and had his label credited to "09. —-=~Mrs. Maggie Deibler, of heim, was the guest of Miss Ss Clenahan over Sunday. Potter, of Linden has been spending the past week Mill- ara Me- ~—— Miss Phoebe Hall, at the home of Harry Swabb. Mrs. Harry Bwabb has been ¢ fined to her bed the past sufler- ing from a severe attack of nia. ii- week, preamo- -Shem Spigelmyer and wife stop- ped in Centre Hall Monday they were on their way from Millheim to their home in Bellefonte. night Miss Anna Dinges left last week for eastern cities, where will lect a fine stock of millinery goods, their spring and summer trade. —Mrs. Bamuel Frank and Clarence, of Spring Mills, spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jared Kreamer, Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Shadle drove up last week from Williamsport, and are guests at the home of Mrs Shadle’s father, Mr. John Bitner, t of town. ——N. Jellefonte, EL for she sOn on Fugene Wes of yesterday. B. Spangler and wife, were in town Mr. Spangler was attending to legal incident looking up the political fences, Mrs. W. A. Sandoe had removed from the lid of her right It bad been causing considerable pain and annoyance, business and ally agrowth eye her but on Sunday. is now healing nicely. Foster Tuesday - Representative Robert made a short visit in town p ir- and between trains, Bob asks of his customary second te it with scarce ty the rm, vill get any trouble, — Julian Fleming arrived here last his father-in- Julian the farm week on a short visit to Daniel Fleisher. general agent for a firm and had been in New York state, Mrs. Lucy Henney and Deininger returned Saturday New where summoned on is law, implement oe Clem from oomfield, they had been f the account of James Mrs, Stuart is now lmproving. M. Tuesday evening on a short visit to his He had attending M. rence at Danville, and was on He was again ast Waterford, Pa. — Want Their lack Fees, serious illness of their sister, Stu- art. Mrs. — Rev, 8. Derstine arrived mother. been E. Confe his way home, ed to BE assign- The supreme court having decided that constables are entitled to ten cents for each and every mile traversed the discharge of official duty, ficers throughout the are jubilant, their recently organized at Harrisburg preparing to institute proceedings for the recovery of back fees, the constables are preparing to fight the matter to the end, THe commission- ers of several counties are now gag- in strengthening their organiza- tion, but what special purpose is not apparent at this time, in those of- commonwealth and state associa- tion, is and eng ed a ote First Thunder Gust Saturday evening nigh unto 8 o'cl'k, the first regular thunder gust passed over this county with fieavy rain in some portions and more moderate in | others. It was an old-fashioned gust | wilh plenty of sharp lightning flashes and heavy peals of thunder. ‘“‘Sign’’ people aver this was a sign of more | cold weather in store for us, i ism Select School. Prof. D. M. Wolf will open his! spring term of school, at Spring Mills, | on Monday, April 4th, 18958, to contin- | ue ten weeks, vecial advantage for those preparing to enter college, or to teach. mar24-3t EE a From all over the country, come words of praise for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Here is a sample let- ter from Mrs. C, Bhep, of Little Rock, Ark.: “I was suffering from a very se- vere cold, when [ read of the cures that had been effected by Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. I concluded to give it a trial and accordingly procur- ed a bottle. It gave me prompt relief, and I have the best reason for recom- mending it very highly, which I do with pleasure.” For sale by 8. M.’ Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Carson, Pot- ters Mills; J. H. Ross, Linden Hall, and H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills. | FOTTERS MILLS | Interesting Items Gathered i respondent Stover by Oscar week, was to Milroy many props of late, McCoy's new house, opposite Phil- ip Leisters, is nearing completion, Farner's sale was pretty fair; gay a fellow could have bought cheap calico, The hotel building, Smith's furniture store, to a man in Baltimore, Sign painting on fences is all the go now, and many handsome decorations occupied has been by sold i { | ol our people still have move to, Michael Smith has { Philadelphia; glad to know not kill him. Wm. Sweeney will occupy the house vacated by Samuel McCoy; he will work for Alex, McCoy on the farm, Our yesterday, no place from did returned they school closed | divide our school by next fall, that justice can be given to pupils sO A newly married couple, who made Mrs, Carson's hospitable home their retreat for the night, were naded by our band on Tuesday ing. Samuel Met ‘oy expects to move to Jersey Shore this week; he takes with him Harry Fultz, one of our bright young boys. Harry has lots ambi- tion for a boy of his age, The roads are drying, but bad condition; the pike like a mountain lumber an imposition that people asked to pay toll on such Sere. evel Of are still in somethin it | For i is g road. 5 should a pike. Colyer) was again represented this country, in the vicinity of Egg ill, by the same young man previ- ously spoken of in theae columns, ac- campanied by his chum. They went to call on two young ladies without the one lady knowing of their coming; just like them. When they went home they took a buggy box full of Sinking Creek limestones along fn sample. Stonesare plenty down there; we suppose their horse would be tired till he would haul the load to in Hs No. 2 Miss Linnie Ev sick i Alexander McCoy eame home the Tuesday with a fine The Atlantic Refining Oil Co., another trip t igh here with tank. Green Decker has purchased a engine, with which he to his saw mill ans is ist. from horse, Baie on made hr tl arot er new ran ex pect Tuesday to Clayton McKinney left for Altoona, where he expect work in the shops. Emory R teacher, R. D. Spring is ¢ arly birds are b and the 1g. on w get fi miritais sly He mountain } Tuesday day. ipka, t } vhool 1 closed his school on Foreman closed yvester with nests this season uilding their peach | the ready, swellir re HSOINS Several persons went a duck hunt. ing from our town, and returned with a ducking; party fell the dam and that is all the i fit got. one of ie in due King ——— SPRING MILES BUDGET, What Oar Seen of lutereat the Past Week Alive C« jorrespondont s Have John Horner is decided and attractive property. very making improve sOme ments to his accommodating news boy ' has labored ently and Hy build up a newspaper + and has admirably. ATE dilig to sticceeded fe is now doing (quite il HRiness On the lst prox Flo Penn Hall, ir village and commence blacksmithing. Mr. lowersox is a first-class workman and thoroughly understands the A long distan shone place «dl in the office of C. PP. Long, and works admirably. He the home telephone to lower part of Penps valley; of course M Fs Can now communicate to ion" —al- most. vd Bowersox, of ’ will move to on business, has been © telej { PAs also lo IL: INE “all creat On 1st prox. the mill property locat- ed at Farmers Mills, will be operated with Frank Fisher, of Penn Hall, business manager, John CC. Auman, our village, as miller, and Albert Bradford, also of our village, assist ant C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, Demo- cratic candidate for the nomination for prothonotary wade us a brief visit on Tuesday last. Mr. Hofler well known in this valley, and is a gentle- man of unquestionable abilities; he has quite a number of influential friends here who are by no means idle, On Thursday David Bowers, young man of our village, boarded freight train to take a ride down the road, and on arriving at Glen Iron, he foolishly jumped from the car while the train was in motion, and falling dislocated his left shoulder and was otherwise considerably bruised. Professor D. M. Wolf will close school session on the 29th inst; Mabel SBankey will also close the | may department on same date; | Williams closed on Monday last, | 6th prox. Miss Sankey will commence | a session of ten weeks for the ‘little $ as ¥ Of ns is last, his Miss Mr, jast, On Tuesday Schlegel, a very stormy, | man farm, below Penn Mr. Heckman moved in as the Duncan property. i A banquet was held in our Academy | building on Friday evening last, at | which the Shakesperian society of our village was largely represented, This society is composed of young ladies ranging in age from a dozen years up to thetr majority, and possibly a triffe over. The organization is well main- tained. Miss Mabel Allison is the president, and wields the baton of au- thority with considerable skill, of course the object fs—as its title indi- cates, to have nothing at their regular sessions but material of a very classical order for reading, recitations and dis cussions, No. 2 Rev. Faus will preach on this charge another year, R. A. Krape has returpad Philadelphia, and is looking well, Quite a number of flitti are to be seen the last few days, withstands ing mud and rain. from We hear H, B. place vacated by at Allison's flouring while, “ The serenaders gave quite a reception last week; have been more but the gol wet, The Miller will Alfred mill in occupy n John it Penn Literary society enter on After the literary nies were over, ice cream, cake, served. ele ’ On Saturday night storm accompanied a very severe with thunder, I'was the worst ever known for the time of the year, John Heckman had the has been in this brent public community. pair bring- $127 and ¥$111; his fas CO npared with oth- sold well, T he erything was in one ing respectivel 3 cows still better er sales; other day was fine and ey roods —— BEHNSBURG. - Ii The Events of the Past Week hy Our Correspondent, as Chronicled winan ied st on an and g A. L HOre eve, Hut iris = Ex-Super samuel Frank, moving home DETeg pation ex entertainment, pect taken sick wily improving. there FOIE GVILig, As ding Hosterman A. 1 Bellefon and also te hood, at Cent Nearhood an ife te on bu #4 last Wedne § Si Centre Hall clear. lear. part ol par y cloudy. cloudy. loudy. loudy. {9% ineh : a 21, mornit and ght .31 inch at nig rain ; on 22, forenoon, ine Rain » On on 19, at night, . F 4 i Inches of ig, h, at night 1.25 inches {Children tortured by frns, scald , Injuries, or skin diseases mny ware instant relief by us- ing DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve. [It is the great Pile remedy; for sale by Smith & Crawford. eCZeA, a GRAIN MARKET. - PRODUCE AT STORES, Batter Fags Lard Shoulder Ham ....... fallow Potatoes Sides Onions GRAIN AND LIVE STOUK MARKET. Philadelphia, March 23, Wheat, contract, March, Corn, No. 2 mixed, 341. Oats, No. 2 white, 331. Butter, fancy western creamery, prints, 2 Eggs, fresh, 10}. Potatoes, in car Jota, 99.41.00, 20; 80a83, Onions Live poultry : hens, 0a9} ; old roost- ers, 7e, spring chickens, 17a20¢ a pair ; ducks 12¢ ; turkeys 9all. Baled hay, timot hy, choice, $12; clover §a5.50 ; mixed, §7.50a8, Straw, straight rye, $8285.50: wheat 5.50a6 ; oat, 5.50a6, Cloverseed, Penn'a, dad} per lb, prime ; western choice 51 per 1b, Timothy seed 1.50a1.60 ow bushel. Chicago, March 23. Wheat, May, 1.05a1.06, Corn, cash, 283. Oats, cash, ‘251 East Liberty Live Stock : Cattle, prime, $5.00a5.15; common, $3.6004.10 ; bulls, stags and cows, 2a 4.10, Hogs, no change. Choice lambs, $5.9505.85; common 3o_goo, $1.6585.70. Veal calves $6a for After ears of untold suffering from iles, o W. Pursell, of single box of | J 58 was cu u a sip x DeWitt's Witeh) Harer Sai Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, ras maples, and obstinate sores are readily cu hy a $ Shit nous remedy for sale by Smith 5 799% 99990 N00 BNNBO™BeR™Ry New Ones _ Children’s Vestee Suits for Boys, from 3 to7 years, An Immense Assortment..... Handsomely Trimmed, All Wool, From $2.00 to $3.00. Strictly You should see this line be- fore buying. Faubles, Outfitters, $9 0 99% NN VOR VND VN DU Rd Bellefonte, 999990090 DDDV VV DODD VDDD DDDDV DDD VDD “99ND DDDDD DDD DDN DD DODO YY DDODD re . 1. .} 3 mhbia Oshorne Harvester and acknowledged § it i lis great features are the pr riect roller arin The Col- manufactured absolutely nbia is an all steel binder. Two 0 the Osborne ie only harvester nd der le draft and neck weigh 7 I'he ( Colnt , the Osborne Columbia Roller Bearing Mower, Roller Bearing Hay Tedder, Roller Bearing Hay Rake, hand and dump, Lever Harrows. and Wheel Harrows, and the Perry Harrows and Culti vators. Also handle the Crown and Empire Drills tl in the market. Can furnish seecti Also handle the Columbia Wagons and Buggies, and Champion Late i Roller IRA C. KORTIAN, OAK HALL, PA. 813.00 machines, iarvesim vid igning DOXes and 5 rs. in f-al ti ever umbia is free of sid 1 also h andl 1¢ UI e simplest i INOW( ong for all kinds binders and I's, AGR! A nice ( Jak Chamber Suit, 3 pieces, Should be ia Every Home and Library. The People’s Bible History I= written by Hight Hon. William Feart Gladetons, Ex-Premier of Great Fritian and Ireland, « hoster, Fas: Bev. A. H. Saye, Queen's Usllege, Oxford, Er Hov, Sums! [ves Cnrtiss, DD, Chicagn Theologix onl Seminary, Uhilongo Rev. Frederic W. Farrar i! i, VRS, Dean of ard id Canterbury, Eng. He Elmer H. Capen, DD. Tufte College, Bomerviile Lov. Frank W Gunsauise, DD. Armour Ine { Chicago, 111; Bes, George Yenteoost, D.I.. Marie bone Presbyterian Charch, London, Eng. Bev. BR = MacArthar, 2.0, Calvary Baptist Church, Now York City, N. Y.. Rev. Martyn Ssmmerbell, D.D. Main Street Free Bap jet Church, Lewiston, Me; i Ra Frank MM. Bristos, D First Methodist EF al hares Evanston, 111; Rey Ww, pore, & #13 Eine Chris tian Commonwealth,” London, Eng: Rev. Edward Evorett Hale, D.D cational Chureh Boston, Mans; oseph Agar , ILD, Wesleyan oilega, B mond, Rev, Capa Rens Grepgors, Leipzig University, et frie. Gsrmany, Win, Cloavef | ik neon. Bo. peso, Chi: Ree, Lamus) “Hart, 1, v. Tpit College, ian for. d. Conn He J. Monro Gibson, 0.10. Bt. John's arch, london, Bang . George ce ding 5 Tne smple, TAR EDITION, 042 inilpaee {1lusires tions, gilt edges, cloth, i ball levant, $5.00; fall Q Wt EDITION. 1 30 0 pages, 30 tol 90 fallonge Hlustra. 2, le A«gilt edaes, full Jovani, she yoltma, i ; Bates volutes, fall Jevant, tufted, pi WAI. ie. ev enh id A he for sie pt sale at sil bookstores linoks. pas Fp SRE aah Oak Chamber 8 pieces, A nice Suit, 816.50 SIDE BOARD, ~Oak— 89.73 32.76 CENTRE TABLE, All other Furniture Just as Reasonable. ee SMITH BROS., Spring Mills, - Penna. EDUCATE CE A the Atumch Schoo] of 31 of TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ATTORNEYS. | —— Attorney al-Law Va, busie BOLO Bellefonte, No. 24 Temple Court 1 manper of logs) | ness promplly alien A ded Ww O. FURST 4 -~ | | Offices direc Iy j54 O. { Office Aloruey y opposite the Court MITCHELL Atlorney-al-Law, « Boom No, 10, Crider’s Ea | JOHN KLINE, i Atlorney at Law BELLEFONT i Office on second floor of Furst's i of Court House | aud Euglish, Can Ix Chit ORVIE, C.M BOWER & ORViE ALLorneys at | 1. H BOWEL & KExchanug HOTELS. RVIRK HOUSE BK. Woods ( - a *y he 4 ¥ Terms ressonable Bowss 1USH HOUSE, B L. Daggett Special allonlion given 0 country rads NEW GARMAN HOUER Oppo Ww tour Free bus to and from ali NE - Froe bus to a1 rooms on fret Soor and jurors CET Newly equipped the best my thon. and ca for fishing and hur W BROCKEERHOFF HOt J. M. Neubsis i from all reine Bpecial rates RE HALL HOTEL Wm. H. § bar snd tat mmer boarders re » ASTERS A Flower Garden, Complete for a Quarter. — Fresh Seed. — The Kind that Grow: This collection will furnish flowers in abun dance from early Spring 10 late Fall. No other offer to match this! GIANT COMET ASTERS : Flower like large graceful chrysanthemus ; White, Pink, Yellow, «1 and Rive, 2 NEW Fu BRANCHING ASTERS ; perb novell 8. JAPA BSE ‘Hor, (Variegated) — A hardy Yue of sisficing beauty ; will cover a porch in os HOLLYROCKS - Yellow, Rose, Magenta, Blak Pink, Lavender, Pale Lemon, and White mix 5. SWEET PEAS: In all onlors of the rainbow. 6. NASTURTIUMS ; Dewarf, ~All the "98 novel He mixed. . ALYSSU Ma SEM; » ve hoenh coun an one plant ery fragrant. 8. MIGRONETTE Fragrant owen ail the 3 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, DOUBLE HYBRIDS, white, Yellow, Crimson, Yellow, Line, Rome, 10. VERBENAS ; ; oa Quantities of superd fragrant IL 1POCEA SETOSA ; The rose colored Moos 12 MORNING SLORTES | Giant In . just oro: Tralee ge A &- 0 Bower spikes fromm Japan ; 5 10 6 inches 15. GERANT UMS, in variety from seed the first TT al MARI OLD. Tals APRIcAR: A great
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