PE SONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors in and Town, -—Sherif W, M. Cronister, Bellefonte, was in town yesterday on business, out of —= James Stewart and wife, of New Bloomfield, were here to attend the fu- neral of J. W. Henney. ——Mrs. Aaron Thomas and daugh- ter Miss Jennie, are visited with friends near Linden Hall several days this week. ~—Mrs. Ellen Burkholder and daughter Miss Efliie, of Centre Hill, weré*pleasant callers at the REPORTER office yesterday. ~——Mrs. W. H. Runkle and daugh- ter Pearl, went to Roland this morn- ing to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs, Nancy Barger. —— Witmer Smith who is employed SPRING MILLS, | The Gossip and Happenings from Our Near- by Neighbar, Steele and McLemore agents for the Creamery Pkge Manufacturing Co., of i Chicago, were here last week to estab- "lish a cooperative creamery to be locat- ed ine our village. The gentlemen were very successful in obtaining sub- scribers for the stock. No doubt is en- tertained of its ultimate success, Robinson & Bro, the new hardware firm of our village, have delighted the neighborhood with a large street lamp recently placed in front of their store. A half a dozen of street lamps proper- ly located in our town would be a de- But as we rarely are first to venture into anything new, no doubt when Penn Hall inaugurates the movement of lighting her one street we will tollow, In ‘reporting the recent attempt of| by the new Commercial Telephone Co. in putting in phones, spent Sun- | day with his wife, ——Rev. F. F. Christine went to | Boalsburg Tuesday to assist Rev, Hep- ler in a series of religious meetings be- ing held at that place, ——Mrs. Harry Swabb spent last | week at the home of her brother, Mr. Daniel Wion, near Bellefonte, where their aged mother is lying ill. ——A, OQ. Cawley, veterinarian, of Milton, was here Tuesday and Wed- | nesday assisting Dr. Riter in testing | seriously cattle in the valley for tuberculosis. | They ordered one cow killed, ——Sergeant C, H. Fleck and bride, of Altoona, who are on a wedding tour of several weeks, spent several days last week and this with friends | here. Mr. Fleck is a member of the Sheridan Troop, Cavalry, Tyrone, and on the troops return from the Porto Rico campaign several weeks ago, was married to Miss Elsie Herring, daugh- | ter of Mr. James P. Herring, of Al toonr. s—————t——— Personally Conducted Tours via P, I. BR, The personally-conducted tourist system of the Pennsylvania Ruilroad Company is the final evolution of ab- solute perfection in railway travel, the summit of the excellence of modern luxurious railway facilities, For the season of "98 and '99 it arranged for the following tours: has burglars to blast open the safe in the | office of the milling firm Allison | Bros, located in our village, the state- | of ment that several pounds of dynamite | were stored directly under the safe, I| learned is without the] slightest foundation. The firm quite largely in the explosive, but nev- | er had an ounce stored inside nor even | I cheerfully | since deal i landlord, | D. H. Ruhl our popular eomimer- | cial agents as guests during the week, They all report business on the road as | Mr. Ruhl was rather nonplussed one evening when a half | dozen of his guests on entering the ho- | being a candidate for that office next | At first Mr. Ruhl was somewhat | annoyed at being “dressed in borrow- ed robes,” but hastily recovering him- ; self, he jocosely informed his that in a year hence he might possibly | guests | have the pleasure of welcoming them | all at his office in Bellefonte. The Spring Mills Planing is greatly improving their Speaking tubes convenient to Mill Co. | property. | all chines in the mill have been introduc. | ed, enabling the operato rs to commu- | nicate with the engineer when ma~ | Neres. A the has been | sary without a moments delay. partition has been thrown across main room, the engine room refitted and paved, besides quite a | was J. C, Meyer, Isq., of Bellefonte; all were pleased to hear Mr. Meyer again, he having been here in former years. Mr. Meyer spoke at length and discussed the situation in such a plain and straight forward way that every one could understand the political out- look. ef a cohen JEN HALL, LIN Interesting Items from Our Nelghboring Town. Mr, Harter, of Illinois, was the guest of his friend Ezra Tressler and family a few days of last week, circulating among her many friends throughout this community. of Henry Zeigler one day this week. I. Bradford on Bunday. corn husking. The was a good crop throughout this year, ..AND... ers, 10.00 Suits ? his brother Robert this place. The ladies of our town have The building and J. H. improvements on Ross If not, write us for samples. You will pied by James Wagner, The revival meeting is still in prog- ress and so far two have come to the On Sunday evening F. Christine, pastor of the He preached an excellent sermon and fp ns that the doctor The It often happe is most needed. was threatened “My wife Ter., in- profit by seeing these extraordinary values. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisior and Northern Central Railway. Time Tables, tu effect May 29, 1597, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD BZa m.~Train 0. We k days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, arriving at Philadelphia, 12.60 p.m. New (ork 8.25 p. m., Baltie ore 12.40 p.m, Wash. logon 1.47 p. m. Through coaches to Philsdel- Phin, Baltimore and Wasni 1gton 9.27 a. m~Tmin 50 Daily for Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Harrisburg and termediate sia- tions. Week days or Bers sion, Hazleton, and Pousvilie. Philadeipbis, Sew York, Baltimore, Washington, Throvgt P senger cosches 0 Philadelphia and Beitiz ore, L% p. m.~Teainn 8, W sekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, seranton, Hazleton, Pottsviiie, Har- risburg and intermediate lations, arriving st Philadelphia at 6.2 p m., w York. 9.590 p, m, Baltimore, 6 0p. mn, Washington st 7.15 p. m, Parlor car through to Pi Hadelphin, and pas- senger coaches bo Philadel bis and Baltimore, bO1 p. m~Train 3 for Wilkes barre, Beranton, Haz ; He, nnd daily for Harrisburg and iutery sdiate points, arriving al Piisde : m., dew Tork 8538 m Baltimore 945 p.m. Washi bBglon 1055 p. ms. Pas senger coaches 1 Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia and Baltimore, and parior car to Philadelphia, BUT p. m.~Traln 6, We exdays for Bunbury Harrisburg and all intermediate stations, srry. ing at Philadelphia, 4 20 a m., New Yorkst 758 & m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7.30 a.m. 1.22 a. m.~Train JADally.) For Hurris- burg sud points east and south. arriving #1 Philadelphia at 6.52 a, my, New York, 933 as. ms week days, 10.58 4. m Bunday, Ba ore, 6.25 a. m., Washingion, 7. “ Fu sleeping i cars to 3 Bg 4. 7 mm. Philadelphia snd 3 passenger coaches ¥ Philadelphia and Baitim " WESTWARD. L837 a. mm ~Tralu duLsigus, Hochester fis iutermediate stations, with passenger coset Erie and Rochester Week Bellefonte, and » tay Pullman sleepers 10 i 10.08 a. mn. Train 31. sud intermediate stations, and Tyrone, Ciearfield. ¥hi i the West, Brow ! 1.31 p.m, rone, Clear! dalgus and BEochester, Br i, wilh Wirctugh passenger cosches to Kane sud Roche ester, and Parlor car 10 Rochester SULP, m.—Train 1. Week deys for Renovo. Elmira and intermediate siations, 945 p. m.—Train 13, Daily for Lock Haven, and intermediate stations, 1s {Da Wiis nd Erle or lock Haven weekdays for rg, Pittsburg and a8 10 Tyrone, anys for Kane, Ty- ki THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTARNDON FROM EAST AND BOUTH. Train 81 leaves New York 12.12 Phin 4.50 a m, Balt @ 4 8.00 am, daily, W days arriving at ight, Fhiladels Harrisburg Week- Washing y Willkesbarre i Montandon ruin Philadelphia Coaches from Phila on 7.04 m, Bail ) & Im, week rivis idl pm, with parior car { and through passenger deipbia and Baltimore 1ieaves New York 9.90 a m, Ph 8, 1225 m; Washington at 10,50 & my, Balt re BL 12.00 m, Wilkesbarre 2.15 pm, arriving si Montan- don at 6.04 p m, woek days, with through a Senger coaches from Phils, and Baltimore. Train 21 leaves New York 1.50 P. m sunday, Phil. adelphia 4.50 pm, wee kdays. 4.30 p. m.. Sur days, Wash pm, Baltimore 4.49 pm, daily, Wilke Te, 000 p.m. dally, arriving at Moutandon 9.45 p m. Through Parlor Car from Philadelphia, and Passenger coach from Phil. adeliphia and Washingion Train 3 leaves New York ai 8 il pm, Washington 310.40 Bait : 1 Andon at 5.37 & mn, Wilh through Pullman sles NDR CBrs from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and through Ron 540 re. 6.00 Np m, sisted that I go for the doctor at ence: number of other conveniences added | but as he was out of town, I purchas- to the interior of the building. The! of Chamberlain's Cough i jed a bottle Shera ors g § § . iH 1 . : : : drag a road to and around the mill is Remedy which relieved the child im- being put in thorough repair, all the mediately.” A bottle of that remedy mud and dirt accumulation is being in the house will often the ex- removed, and the road bed will be fili- pense of a doctor's bill, besides the with and gravel. The anxiety always occasioned by serious i company is doing quite a large busi. When it is given as soon as Yeh ; . ; | the croupy cough appears, it will pre- 2% March 7. The first three of these ad- | If Quay’s candidate for Govermor| ot the attack. Thousands of moth- | Knock-out ¢ i ; ale was to be measured by his popularity | ers always keep it in their homes. The mit of a sojourn of two weeks in th | elsewhere, as it is in this neighbor-|o- a3 : ! : : P . f = “Flowery State.” Tickets for ; ’ 1 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J, H. rices itor po 3 = is Penn Cave . 3 3 is iqUentre ail the Next : 1 § 3 3 ! Are the | 3 y i i hood, Mr. Stone would evidently be| toss, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tas- : § 31 Linden Hall Sixty Days fourth tour will be good to return by | i seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mill: H. i e ; 8510ak Ha | i |in New Jersey, Virginia, North and ) : il May 31. 189¢ { out of the contest, and the battle royal regular trains until May 31, 1899, t . , Nar ’ . o w between Dr. Swallow and (ieorge F. R ; tank : Tie x ahve. $4 3 ‘al . Rossman, Bpring Mills. 8 $4 Lemont Tickets for the above tours will be | A. Jenks. As often remarked, the 8 43Dale Summit 5 SA Piessant Gap i South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and | YN & @ Rs ¥ A ores . - . fre "ye : $ : Ld Huds, 1 Sense ’ Agent South were presenbio the store room eight Cuba. The tickets will be sold at the - eastern District, Washington, or Geo, Republicans and two Democrats, and | usual low rates, with the usual liberal ul S. Ean feat is al t cortal 1 ti lection | avel and rates for tickets, will be fur- | eat is almost certain, and the election | nished free after November 1 on appli- | of the entire Democratic ticket in the | you take them; for sale by Smith & | Crawford. ! passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais timore, California—Tour will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburg, February 9. Nineteen days will be spent in California. The party will travel over the entire route by the | “Golden Gate Special,” the finest train that crosses the continent. i Florida—Four tours to Jacksonville | will leave New York and Philadelphia January 24, February 7 and 21, and | FAUBLES, Men’s Outfitters, - BELLEFONTE. Telephone call, 572. LEWIEBURG AND TYROKXE EAILROAD, Week days, Westward, AM. BTATIONFS 5 40, Montandon 16 3Sllewisburg € 48j Biehl 6 {Vicksburg 6 save ed in stone i sick neas, 3 SMiMinburg 7 UM ilimont 7 1%Gilen Iron 7 ePaddy Mounties 7 8 0obura 7 87{Zertry 8 URising Bpring ness, we - ee Winter Excursion Tickets on the PVP. R. RB On November 1 the Pennsylvania | Railroad Company will place on sale at its principal ticket offices excursion tickets to all prominent winter resorts Additional trains donet 5.2 a m, 535and 755 p. m.. re leave Lewisburg for Montan-. BIS 8. m., 94% a m, 1.15 ping leave Montandon for Lewisburg st £2 9.90 5. m. HE a. m. 5.08, S05 pm, and 510 pm. : Un Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.27 and 10.04 a and 5.04 p. m., returning leave Lewis burg $350 a. m., 10.06 a.m. and 5.06 p.m, J.B. HUTCHINSON, J. RB. WOOD General Mansger, Gen'l Pww'ger Agt is Not What You Pay ! But what you get for what you pay makes a bargain. This is the experience every time you buy shoes such as Dayton, Freed, Rich. ardson, stamped on every sole. Do not allow yourself to be led astray by buying anything else, as tfhere is only one remedy, (a doctor's bill). ~ I keep them for Men, Wo- men and Children, at the very low- est prices. I also keep Men's Driving Shoes. For the next 60 days I will pay one-half the car-fare from Lemont or any intermediate point to Rising Springs on a $6 purchase. Mail orders promptly filled. JOHN SMITH & BRO, | CHAS. A. KRAPE 9-80 Spring Mills. SPRING MILLS, PA. RE ——————————— ee > A RE ER SH 0 EE SESE SNEED | bound traih Trom Wi mnt ay 4, Kart 3 . West-bound from Philadel 30 i Making Clothes to Measure «a, . W. GEPHART, General Superintendent, *& CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PERREYLVANIA. Condensed Time Table Resd Up, No 6: No § No 2 pomp. mo mem, 10 043 6 10.10 10 557 5 Bl 548 5 44! 5 40 5 871 | Bb 25 538 h# “Read Dow No.1iNo 5 No 8 May 1s, 1896. a mipam (p.m Ly Ar 7 E017 30115 45 BELLEFNTE a4 a 87. heron 4 a3 ‘ wel we yrs 4 08. Hecls Park... iv... .Dunkies ..... 14 HUBLERSB'G.. | § iS. Baydertows... | 20.....Nijtany ....... : Huston....... ~LAMAR..... Clintondale.... | and Stones School Fands Looted, : Although State Treasurer Beacom but a few days ago denied that there were any school appropriations over- due and unpaid, itis a fact that sueh is the case right here in Franklin county. The following townships, it is Known, have not as yet received their appropriations, now nearly six months overdue: Quincy, Lurgan, Fannett, Metal, Southampton and Montgomery. Chambersburg was for- tunate in getting its share some time ago. In one township two months’ salary of teachers is due, and the Board will have to borrow and pay in- terest in order to pay the teachers, In some districts new buildings have been erected, and the money appropriated on June 1 last would no doubt be wel- comed. Chambersburg special, Phil- adelphia Ledger. This furnishes additional proof that the Quay-Stone machine is using the school teachers’ money for political purposes, a ———— sf A AAR A little child of J. R. Hays, living near Colquitt, Ga., overturned a pot of hoiling water, scalding itself so severe ly that the skin came off its breast and limbs. The distressed parents sent to Mr. Bush. a merchant at Colquitt, for a temedy, and he promptly forwarded Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The child was suffering intensely, but was re- lleved by a single application of the Pain Balm. Another application or two made it sound and well. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M, Swartz, Tasseyville; F. A. Carson, Pot- ters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills, : 9 49 9 & Bo 24 #43 9&9 2 35 958 2a 3 » 2% su a1 ote) Srouu all pelucipul poiaits oa Noe | shoe emporium of C. A. Krape is the Is 581A xemann Pennsylvania Railroad. For « etalled | mart where merchants and politicians § 00 Bellefonte itineraries, giving rates and fall infor- | most do congregate, and of course aft — lation, address Thes. E. Watt, Pase- er the general news of the day di- enger Agent, Western District, Pitts- gested, discussion on any topic is al- burg; B. Courleander, Jr., Passenger | ways in order—to give you a political Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore: | straw. One evening last week there W. Boyd, Assistant General Passen- for amusement a quiet ballot was tak- | return limits, ger Agent, Philadelphia. en, resulting in eight votes for Swal- | The magnificent facilities of the ey low, two for Jenks vote | Pennsylvania Railroad, with its many represented with a cipher. Every day connections, make this the favorite | it looks more dubious for Quays man | line for winter travel. Friday. Arnold will not poll his par- | An illustrated book, descriptive of | a ty vote in the 28th district, and his de. | Willer resorts, and giving routes of | bd | cation to ticket agents, county isa foregone conclusion. : a ——————————— pt ————— i ———— You invite disappointment when i you experiment, De Witt’'s Little | Early Risers age pleasant, easy, thor- | ough little pills. They cure constipa- | tion and sick headache just’ as sure as | COBURN, hb | 908 5 18 i901 512 49 Bry «i850 511 007 ALL. 48 5345 05 49 01 Fre Janey SHOTS. 430 755 85 Arr, mpl lve 400 TS 0 Lve | Wm'POTS Lo | 2 se ta 56 reese PHILA Coos | 18 85011 30 | oA tinntio City 1 700 5 ren NEW YORK... | $4 30! {Via Tameque.) | { NEW YORK... i (Via Phila) rr. An Enthusiastic Meeting of the Democrats Monday Evening. Mrs. Jacob Steininger, of Hartleton, visited for a short time with friends at this place one day last week. I'he hunting season is on, but thus far none of our nimrods have succeed- ed in bagging any large game. Most of our Democrats expect to go to Millheim today and evening to hear Hon. John H. Fow, of Philadelphia, and Judge Krebs, of Clearfield, discuss the political issues of the day. Thomas A. Hosterman and J. F. Garthoff of this place, went to Belle fonte on Saturday and took in the foot ball game, and the Democratic meet. ing in the evening, The Democratic meeting held in the school house at this place, on Monday evening was very well attended. In the absence of the chairman of the township, A. P. Zerby, of Sober, who was detained at home by sickness, J, F. Garthoff called the meeting to or- der. On motion A. R. Alexander was chosen chairman of the meeting. In a neat little speech Mr. Alexander thanked the pitizens for the favor con. ferred upon him, after which Andrew Harter and Percival Tharp were chos en as vice presidents and W. E. Braucht secretary of the meeting. Then the chairman introduced the first speaker of the evening W. Harr | son Walker, one of the rising young le- gal Lights of Bellefonte, who in a very forcible and able address, laid bare the doings of Boss Quay and his hench- have | men, charging them with political cor- Early | ruption of the basest sort, EPRWPER EEE dg wp £8 a 8 , 4 gVEsS I th POE OE OR 0008 0e 00 OF SEA stat cd al nt a SBOUOUW TL ed 0 a 588 Funeral supplies constantly on hand. Call and see us. 2 323 ¥ 5 x sus ~t Lve. A mip “. 2 ~ {Week Days. 76 00 p. m_ Bandas 110 10 an Sunday, ’ mys Shoul Ham Tallo New pot Sides... Wt Ra ahaa] ! ue PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLES ERE BR Is an art nowadays, and it isn’t everybody who knows what are the latest points. Our tailoring department is organized and run by young men whose only thought is to better and perfect the clothes-making we do. We can’t afford to have a man take away a garment that is not satisfactory. If you are not acquainted with us and our methods we don’t know a better way or time than to ask you to see now. Our Mr. Bullock’s only thought is to make perfect fitting trousers. No matter how critical you are we'll please you. MEN'S SUITS. { stock by storm-—the . ay have It's almost taking our great y storm--the > : ron have PERE SER HERE DESPRE RRS EERE ES SRE RA ead A A ABN One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstitate coughs; for sale by Smith & Crawford. A A TAS © Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall, LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST FUL HFUL 8POTS tx ThE : ER Low, BUILDI AND EQUIPMENT. ns LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, © AGRD and 6 HORTICUL 2 come in for our sui Goods for all tastes are . . cassimeres: dou reasted ) 5 king vont ahd double-breasted sack suits—they're all here and prop- % er ced $7.50 to $20, Come in. No obligation to buy, only ou're ng fair to your own pocket unless you see what sort othe we are telling about how they're made and what they cost. Por. biphon meh MEN’S OVERCOATS. . bites, burns, skin diseases and pu hdrade uf Syatachis. ‘See the window display and follow up that ly piles there is one reliable remedy, (§ SED righ Overcoats, Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. When every : you call for Xp Witt’s Jour hecept nted with 's Witeh A Preshytering Services, There will be services in the Presby. terian church at Centre Hall Sabbath morning at 10:30 o'clock. ——— A T—————— Truth w well, le learned that De Witt's i Risers are reliable little pills for oH lh AIOE She Oro " Liddy body in our men, the - I spender and the man who le fre 10 tay , ; the best we Know ” “oF Balve; for sale by Smith & Crwa- 3