PERSONAL MENTION. Town, —=Archie Allison, of was In town yesterday, ——Henry Rossman, yesterday. friend Ripka of Lindenhall, were call ers in our sanctum, visited her mother, Mrs. Stiver, day and Saturday. ~——Hofler Dale Wolf's select school at which opened Monday. is attending Dr. Spring Mills, ——Will Shoop, who is elerking in his uncle’s tobacco store in Seranton, is home on a visit to his parents, —(ieorge W. Spangler, the Denio- cratic war horse from south Potter, was circulating among his friends in town Monday. ~—— Miss Helen Bartholomew, who was teaching the primary school now at home. ——Miss Romie Van Pelt home last Thursday from Wilson Col- ter vacation, TES Mh, | SPRING MILLS, { Our NSoribes Find Many [tems of Interest In their Town, We had about twenty caanges and [ramovals in our illage this spring; an { unusually large number. Weaver the butcher, of Aaronsburg, season to our | village on Tuesday last, Professor DD. M, Wol d his { special session of high school for ad- { vanced scholars, on Mond iy last with { over forty students, fecommene | Miss Mabel 8 wnkey will commence s i spring and summer session of school { for ten weeks for little {11th inst, | folks, on the William Graden now drives the ho- to and H. B. | tel hack, and carries the mails from the rs md statio [ Miller resigned ail ‘onfer, of Spring Mills tl brick On Thursday | Millheim, manag | Planing Mills, n | The new blacksmith shop is full | business all the time; a great many horses are shod daily, Dr. Leitzell and John Horner have fine bay Both horses appear to be mov- each recently purchased a horse, ers, The planing mill is rap idly constructed, and at the present rate of for action being progress will be ready be fore many weeks, With the ome of summer weath- er the base its appear- ance, and many are seen loosening up O16 ball has made their stiff joints preparatory to mak- ing a elean sweep this season, Michael Smith, of Potters Mills and Lowel ith, of Pine Grove, have Smith Bro's deliver and doing undertaking i been ing fur work, tl GRAIN MARKET, ATTORNEYS. New Wheat.............coon —— i Clothe yourself for the business, See Attorney -at-Law | | [van B.TAYIOR, | Va, pal buss BUgYH | assortment of | No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of | hess promptly attended and Golf| | A 0. FURST Pant . Hose, | | Offices directly oppos Vo 5 cle BUEr ir iriiinnsssisin Alton Fggn Lard Bhoulders Ham ... Tallow Potstooes,, Rides. ...... Ro CARON conrerssrssrsssiosssssommsns 3 > 1 and Delts, HELL { ALorney-s 4 | FRA C, MIT compiete | in Central Office, Room No, 10, Cria Bo GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK MARKET from %1.50 | JOHN KLINE | | 1 1, | Philadelphia, April 6. up. Caps, | Wheat, contract, April, $1. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 35¢, y 1p. . ’ | Office on second fis | of Court House OO ] good | and English, Hose and pi enough | 1H. ORVIS, Cc. M. | (JERVIS, BOW ER & OR i Allorneys 2 2lhc ; | | | : . to ple Jutter, prime fancy creamery, | ' 29 See th prints do 22¢, Eggs, fresh, 10e, em, few weeks as they had wut extra hands, + EBEBSBURG i too mu y witl i | - i { | building recently vac pre Yio { moved to Farmers Mille, We had quite i Maesd © ren | 8 iY Well in Alfred | { Bradford who, a sly reported, | this April | imitating | now fall down | way on No far, { has dor | als, re marka- | sday a | . p I Of the snow L168 a of | $1 i 1 mud ing weath us a few days ago. terday. He had been to Bellefonte in the interest of the postoffice snarl. ~——David Foreman, who had charge of the Aaronsburg schools, where his labors closed in a very satisfactory manner, favored the Reporter with call, ——James Wert, one of Tusseyville's practical farmers, gave us a call, and him from putting his label to 99. ——C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, the and hunting up his friends. - —J. M. Huyett, of Wernersville, the improvements he is making on his property down street. The family will remove here in about two weeks, —— Robert P. Breon, of near Mill- old friends hereabouts, at Smithtown and his visits up | Kingst ’ Fer ; HEeariy a can whitch migh 3 your ni any edinh ium; about i “Gloria Deo,” | i : i Clrenera ried this life | like. f i Of Jacob Bottorf, Lemont, H. E. Duck, of Millheim, directors of the Farmers Mutual Fire Co. were in town Tuesday. They were a committee to adjust some re cent losses of the Company. TT, Milton Jeft morning to return to his home at Salt Lake City. He had been here three or four weeks on a to home and settling up the estate of his father. Before returning he will spend several days in Philadelphia and New York and start from there to the west. Osman Tuesday visit his native —Wm. A. Boal, a good citizen and life-long farmer, of near this place, gave us a call and fixed his label for '98. His future home will be Tyrone, for which place he left with his fami- ly beginning of this week. The Ty- rone people will find the family a desi- rable addition to their town. —W. R. Mayes, of Lena, Iil., who five years ago left this vicinity, made his first visit back, last week and fa- vored the Reporter with a call. He has a situation in a telegraph office and is pleased with Illinois. His label was advanced into 99 : he tells us crop prospects are good out there, ~—Mrs. Carrie Osman and son FE. J. Wolf departed Mouaday gnorning on their way to Eureka, Kansas, where they expect to make their future-home with Mrs. Osman’s son Rev. R. B. Wolf, who is in charge of a Lutheran church at that place. They went by way of Niagara Falls, and will stop at several points en route on short visita, A na i — The two-year-old son of W. L. Fur- gason, of Bolton, Miss., had whooping eough. “After several physicians had prescribed for him, without giving re- lief,” writes Mr. Furgason, I persuad- ed my wife to try a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first dose had the desired effest, and in forty-eight hours he was entirely free from all cough. 1 consider your rem- edy the best in the market, especially for children and recommend it at all times.” The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by 8B. M. Swartz, Tusseyville: F, A. Carson, Potters Mills; J. H. Ross, Linden Hall, and H. F. Rossman, Bpring Mills. a ——— co Recent Union County Deaths, In Illinois, Susan, widow of Jas. W. Bimonton, aged 65 years. In Northumberland county, the wi- dow of Edward G. Orwig, formerly of Lewis twp., aged 80 years, At Pittsburg, George, son of Joseph Barris of Mifflinburg, age near 52 yrs, A little boy asked for a bottle of “get up in the morning as fom as you can,” druggist recogn a house name for DeWitt’s Little Early Ris ers,’ aud gave sim a battle of those fa- mous or constipation, sick troubles; headache, liver and stomach ly was set {i Ver . ’ en & Of Washingt yi, Lie HIerioat i resident | and General will } The unel § 288s e i £ i Hai} "of The numn- SAW | negro | e, and | the | ised as hav- | i at i} sl! 1 # A UU 18 advert $ ing straved i Away, any thanked; dHarbrough Jansen announces that they | all t one returning | him will be & | ve dis | solved, and persons having ac- | counts are to come up at once and set- | tle, so that they ean divide the be prop- | erty. The foreign news is limited to a dozen or twenty lines, and about three months old. The newspaper looks de- cidedly odd and ancient, being a sheet 22 by 18 inches, about the size of a sin- gle page of the RErorTER, containing only four columns to the page, simply a miniature newspaper when campar- ed with the journals of today. No. 2 Miss Orpha Gramiey is home ing her Easter vacation, C. P. Longlhas put a new typewriter in'his office, which is a dandy, Rev. Brown sold his sorrel horse and purchased Robert Caldren’s trotfer. Benjamin Herring and wife, of Lock Haven, are visiting their friends here, A number of young men and ladies from other localities are attending school here, Movings and big dinners are past for the season, next will be picnics and festivals, Ed. Urb, of State College, spent SBan- day in this town. What's the attrac. tion Ed. - The K. G. E. Lodge had a sermon delivered for them by Rev. Rearick on Bunday night. Miss Bella Jones, of Altoona, is at- spend- tending our High school, preparing he Incident the { | vid Happenings from Down | Valley, | | § H maddie this we Our i and Oliver Gramley | ] trip to Lock Haven | turned Tuesday. - i term of school has Oi attending Cl « number of students are | L many more. | wight Cal, Zeigler's A and is he half | bicy: i now 41) streets o very hour Nearhood, | the | appear- | n Misses Annie | A. 1. 1 dining rooms: HK fine Ht ! were out for! vi to organize a | id are progressing rap - | 1bseribing freely | ile & afloat Herb. g unit- i mairimony on | that were was teaching at a few days | in t YOO to sel LINDEN MALL, i ix Gathered by Oar Cor. r pondent H.( G visiting coun- a term with Deen away res to ars has glad surprised tinued all froz is dd ibht which was | his the made, as undergoing ih will giveit a Pearanoe, movings | fittings wishing to slight any one we make mention of them , Durst, who lived to Boalsburg, that Rock Bprings, m, vacated by moved to Oak occupy sam. Gross start- the on outside iO this wee 11 and Ezra Tressler will occupy farm: W : i v Moved Her al Tressl: Calvi hile Hall a the house he vacated ed up bh Markle will in house va- Church ‘lintie will move into the tenant hou on Van Tries | ipied by Wm. Coo- | cated by rel i the a otters Mills. J. 8B. Rei ily has a new hostler for a change Frank Royer ment shed Miss Linnie Ev sick list, building an imple | ans is still on the | Mr. Carner, of Hublersburg, is visit- | the this place. i There will be some empty houses in | our town this year, as they are not all occupied yet. Mathias Parker has been receiving toll since Mr. Confer moved: Mathias says he will have the road in better shape soon. There was an Apriljfool letter writ- ten by a couple young ladies to a coup le gentlemen at Colyer, and the boys came and were disappointed, so the girls say. home of Wm. Stover, at Smith leaves this week with his fami- ly for Reinsburg, Bedford county, where he will engage in the tannery business, Weekly Wenther Report-—Centre Hal, (Government Service.) Highest. Lowest. 45 26 clear, 48 27 part cloudy. an 20 part cloudy. 47 24 cloudy, ° 5 40 18 cloudy. 6 35 19 cloudy. Forenoon of 6th, 2} inches snow. Total precipitation for March, 4.47 inches rain, and 10 inches of snow —to- tal melted snow and rain, 5.47 inches. A torpi and aie tie Early Temperature - 3 4 dl bs of bi ver robs you ambi your health. Dewitt Lit eanse ver, cure Potatoes, choice, car lots, "5 to 830. | gee in Crider's Excha: Live poultry, hens, 10allc per Ib: old | roosters, 7a8 ; spring chickens, 18a23¢ - | winter chickens, 14al8e : ducks, 12¢c. | Men’ | { i FAUBLES, Bell icionte, | David ¥ (Outfitter Baled hay and straw : Choice timo- id thy, $12 ; clover, $5a5,50 ; mixed, $7.50a | 8. Straight rye straw $588.50 : wheat | $5a5.50, oat, do, | Cloverseed, Penn’a, 4a4} per Ib. Tim- E | } nic ih mmoner g { Office north of ( . ((LEMANT DALE, Fast Liberty, Live Stock : Cattle unchanged Hogs, prime medium, hogs, 4.10: Office N, W First National Bank 1.15 ; LO 3. heavy | good roughs, 3 Ad; fair | Bi), Bheep, choice lambs, 5,9046.00 mon to good, 4.75a5.85 Veal calves, 5a5.50 : Com v Ir “ ii bite : : ! The farmer, the mechanic and the | bieyele rider are liable to une xpected | | J cuts and bruises, DeWitt's Witch | | Hazel Balve is the best thing to keep | on hand. It heals quickly, and al well known cure for piles; for i Smith & Crawford, is ! Ly gaie by i English oe je gn78 tore. | D. GETTIG i rr——— BAN All other Furniture Just as Reasonable. J pring Mil { a TH BROS., 1s enn HOTELS. Shoes of Every — Style, Quality, And Price, Atthe Penns Valley Shoe Store =? hn exin biels provided with JBVIN EOUSE BH, Wood and all Pat. DERATYTE Fre. U.S. Pavowy Ornice ices Use than those so gd Terms reasonable | Boor with descrip it, free of red wi wnt ox USH HOUSE APs h B W. L. Daggots a2 of £ uw MPNLEY nan C.A.SNOW & CO. Cre. PaTiny Or Wagsminmcron, OD. C 4 BARA RAAT ERMAN nl th et the 1 FARA AALALLAALRAAAAAN ARN BARN 5 3 » Bpecial attention giv €1 ARAVA AAVB BARBRA RARER A CHAS. A.KRAPE, | PA. ¢ Fern NEW GARMAN H Opponite Kew building. r heat, electric Free bus to and from al NEw BROCEERHOFY HOLS i ai tra sh Free bus to and from rooms on first Soor. Spec and jurors, QEXTRE HALL Vv Newly equipped, bs the best Summer tion, and can for fishing and } } He The C leader of harve oluml we i ’ { 5 Two OL 188 Teas i¢atires ng machines, ¥ 3 Ln oiler bearings umbia is the only harvester and binde d absolutely free of side draft and neck weight, T steel binder. I also handle the Osborne Columbia Roller Bearing Mower, Roller Searing Hay Tedder, Roller Bearing Hay Rake, hand and self damp, Lever Harrows, and Wheel Harrows, and the Perry Harrows and Culti- vators. Also handle the Crown and Empire Drills- the simplest in the market. Can furnish sections for all kinds binders and mowers, Also handle the Columbia Wagons and Baggies, and Champion Land Roller. IRA C. KORTIAN, OAK HALL, PA. nuiactur he Colnmbia ig an all r' ever ma { we Implement Dealer, The Right Kind 1 n yond a doubt. money, and you cin always return anything bought of us not satisfactory and receive your money back. A Flower Garden, Quarter. — Fresh Kind that Grow. This collection will furnish Sowers dance from early Spring to late Fail offer to mateh this! L Sian? COMET ASTERR : Flowers graceful chrymntbemums White Red and Bive, : 2. NEW WHITE BRANCHING A STER=E perd novelty, try it. 3, JAPA E HOP, (Variezated) vive of striking besaty ; will cover a porch in one sea: on. 4. HOLLYROCKS : Yellow, Rowe, Biacy Pink, Lavender, Pale Lemnos, m 5, SWEET PEAR : In all enlors 6. NASTURTIOUMS : Dwarf — A Sih bras M, LITTL 5 IM, E GEM ; 600 Sower spi have been counted on one plant. Very fragrant 8. MIGNONETTE: Fragrant Sowers wil We FoRy - 9, CHRYSANTH UME. DOUBLE HYBRID Wi , Arb Sy ze Yellow, Li, Rome, cor ao ERBENAS ; Quantities of superd fragrant 1. SETOSA ; The rose colored Moon 12. MC ER ; G Imperial ris HORNING A fant Ty Pim 3. G i in variety from seed the fing THUS | sna Pink. n ARRarD: Tos! Qyram Bink. oi We pay the ; SOE i Is the only kind of clothing to buy. w = - fit please you and give you better ser- We have them. We can yon, Hike large * - hb Pink Yells : vice than any other concern in Cen- te Yellow, Our stock is large, never better selected, and we price Am tre county. . ~ A hands Magenta, them to you lower than you ever and White , of the rainbow, 3 » buy good honest eloth- expected to buy good honest ele 3" She sainbon. We will please you be- We will save you ing for. Try us. FAUBLES,