PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town, —\Will Boozer has been ill for some time past with pleurisy, but is slow ly improving. ——Forest Ocker and his bride are in town the guests of Ed. Nearhood’s family. ~—Miles Arney is home from State College to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, —— Elmer Houtz, favored our sanctum set his label into '99. of Linden Hall, with a eall, and to ex- Miss Emma MeCoy Lock Haven on Saturday on tended visit with relatives. went an —Miss Edna Murray went to Har- tleton Tuesday, to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Flora Harter. —Miss Emma Aikens, of Belle- fonte, was the guest of Miss Jennie Odenkirk several days last week. ~——Mr. and Mrs. Rearick, of Snyder county, were here on a few days’ visit to their son, Rev. J. M. Rearick. ——-Miss Blanche Boal arrived home on Saturday after a visit of about six | weeks with relatives in Pittsburg. Lyman Smith and family re- turned last Thursday from a visit of a week with friends in Williamsport. ——Will M¢Clenahan has gone into | the Seven mountains with the Brad- ford party on a ten day hunt for deer. Mrs. Mary A. Rearick, of Spring | Mills, was a pleasant caller at the Re- | PORTER office on Tuesday, while in| town on a short visit to her son, W. O Rearick Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer drove to Millersburg, Pa., last Thursday, on | a visit to their son Charles, who isrun- | ning a livery stable in that town. ~Miss Grace Alexander, student | at State College is spending Thanks- | giving at her home at this place. She is accompanied by her friend Miss Neta Guy. They will return Friday. —Joseph P. Condo, a native of the east end of this valley, now a resident a Moeassin, Ill, back a visit. Joe has become prominent out there in business and political circles. on is — Frank Benner, who home on a short visit to his parents near the Old Fort, returned again to Maine on | Tuesday of last week. Frank says liv- ing is easier in that part of the coun- try than in Pennsylvania, and he has a good position, —Mrs. W. C. Heinle, wife of Sen- ator elect Heinle, has returned to Bellefonte from the hospital in Phila- delpbia, where she underwent an op- eration. Her condition was a surprise | to all, well and the wound where a tumor was removed is was as she is looking almost healed. Wm. K. Alexander, of Millheim, was in town Monday exploiting the advantages of the Commercial tele phone company, which wants to enter this territory providing sufficient shares of stock can be sold to justify the extension. — Mrs. Andrew Shelly, of Mercers- burg, and Mrs, Tice, of Green Castle, are visiting at the home af their peph- Elmer Royer, near Old Fort. Mrs. Shelly brought with her a sam- ple of sweet potatoes raised in that sec- tion of country, one potato weighing 37 pounds, ew, — William Singer, Centre county's | affable and hustling District Attorney, | was in town last Thursday on profes. | sional business, Mr. Singer will have | completed two terms in office at the | end of the year, when he will be suc- ceeded by N. B. Spangler, the recent elect. —Jogseph M. Gilliland, of New Bloomfield, Perry county, is back to his old haunts in Centre county, and | is out with a party in the Seven moun- | tains after deer. Joe makes an annual trip up to his old home for a couple weeks hunt with the boys. He has | lost none of his affability and hi= old | Potter township friends are just as | glad to see him as ever before, inn raion It often happens that the doctor is out of town when most needed. The | two-year-old daughter of J. Y. Schenck of Caddo, Ind. Ter., was threatened | with eroup, he writes: “My wife in- sisted that I go for the doctor at once; but as he was out of town, I purchas ed a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which relieved the child im- mediately.” A bottle of that remedy in the house will often save the ex- pense of a doctor's bill, besides the xiety always occasioned by serious sickness, When it is given as soon as the eroupy cough appears, it will pre- vent the attack. Thousands of moth- ers always keep it in their homes, The 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J, H, Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M., Bwartz, Tus seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mill; H, F. Rossman, Bpring Mills, Only the Gun can be Used, Huuters should remember that sll game must be killed with a gun. Ifa sportsman comes across rabbit traps and grouse snares or deadfalls in the woods, he should not fail to destroy them and attempt to bring the owner of these unlawful devices to justice, a A A te disa ntment en ki Ra "ie Witt's Little | consti 41 SPRING MILLS. Our Scribe Finds Nows of Interest in Our Neighboring Burg. Commercial agents still report busi- ness on the road as fair, Lem Blair and wife, af Cressen, for- merly of our village, buried their in- fant daughter here on Tuesday last. O. T. Corman the extensive produce dealer of our village, shipped a large lot of turkeys to the coal regions this week, Edwin Ruhl and wife of our villlage made a trip to Lewistown on Saturday last, and report having had a very pleasant visit. The foundation walls of the Evan- gelical parsonage are about finished. will be pushed rapidly to completion, Butchering has commenced in earn- | est in this neighborhood. No very marvelous weight has been reported as yet, but no doubt before the week is "" will be quite nu- merous, Frank Rearick having built a very substantial board walk in front of his bieyele establishment, Wm. Allison continued the walk up to near the This is a decided improvement, as during wet weather it is impossible to pass through this locality without wading ankle deep in mud. Mr. Alli-| son deserves the thanks of the commu- | nity. fens ff rm ———— BO ALSBURG ITEMS, Death of Calvin Segner. The Modoos Re. turn With Four Deer, Rev, and Mrs. Black spent last week i Mr. Fisher and family, of Bellefonte | David Stewart, Sr., has been confin- ed to his room during the past week. L. Roup formerly the huckster, has now charge of a meat market in Reno- | va. The Reiley party who were camping | at Diamond valley for the past ten days, bave returned but only secured one deer, Samuel Bailey was stricken with pa- ralysis last Tuesday morning while at the house of a neighbor, J. H. Meyer. however, he is | board purchased two stoves from I. O. Meek, of State Col-| lege, and they were set up on Friday, | one in the High school room, the oth- The school er in the Walnut Grove school house. The Modoes returned last Friday, and had excellent luck. Three large | bucks and large was their i Every member save saw live deer. Auvother party was camp-| they chased | unsuccessful one doe one out several but were getting any. The union C, E. which has disband- ed in order to form like societies in the in several churches, has granted the use | of their organ to the Boalsburg High | school Literary society. The society last Friday night elected their officers for ensuing month: President, George Hosterman; vice president, rec. sec'y, the George | Fortney. Calvin Segner died last Friday | morning, the first victim of typhoid | fever. The funeral took place last Sun- | day afternoon; the services were held | in the Lutheran church, Rev, Aikens | The interment Boalsburg, besides the lodges from Le- mont, Penns were well represented. Mr, Segner | was 27 years of age, was a member of | the I. O. O. F., of Boalsburg. A preliminary meeting of the Farm- ers’ Institute was held in the gram- last Friday night. The meeting was called by State di- rector Woodward, who was present in organizing. W. A. Murray was in the chair, and N, Mey- ers secretary; twenty-one persons, con- nominated to consist of the general committee. They will meet on Mon- tee, amsminst——— conv RN. A Hunter Caught in a Hear Trap. Dogs Killing Sheep, People have commenced to butcher in this section. Now for pon haus and metsle soup. Frank Wingard shot a deer last week the first of the season for our hunters in this se tion, Miss Caroline Yearick, a maiden la- dy of Mifflinburg, is spending & few days at this place, the guest of T. W. Hosterman and family. Chester A. Kerstetter, his four-year- old son, and his sister-in-law, Miss Zu- bler, all have typhoid fever, but they are over the danger point. The Lutheran Sunday school at this place will have one of their delightful Christmas Cantatas on Christmas evening in the Lutheran ehurch, Mr. Condo, of Stephenson county, Til, spent a few days with his father- in-law, T. B. Motz recently, He was one of the invited guests to Mr. and Mrs. Musser’s golden wedding, which happy event took place at Pean Hall on Monday evening, A. B. Mayer one of our young hunt. 7. Ww. Meyer, and Andrew, and F, P. vonada, chased up a bear, and shot it before it could make its escape. His bearship weighed 240 pounds. Mr, Meyer feels very much elated over his success, Quite a number of sheep have been killed by dogs in Penn township the last few weeks; our auditors are kept busy appraising damages. On just | Saturday night one was killed for A. W. Ulrich, and on Monday night one | for manuel Kerstetter, and a number forP. J. Plover. Last week some | were killed for Edward Boob. Thus | far all efforts to discover whose dog or | dogs do the mischief have been futile, | Last week while W. J. Rote of this | place and a few others were hunting | for deer in Btone valley, William acei- | dentally stepped into a large steel bear | trap, and sprung the trap and was caught in it by one of his legs, and was held captive in it until his com- | panions came and helped him out. He | brought the trap along home as a tro- | phy. Ws feng MILLHEIM, A Bunch of loteresting Items from this Eively Point, Butchering season has opened and | many large hogs are being slaughtered | in our town. Rev. Faus his closed protracted | Miss Blanche Meyer, one of Penn ticed on our streets on Monday. i Miss Carrie Spigelmyer was visiting | a few days last week; | while there she was the guest of Miss | Sadie Harter. Mrs. J. H. Hall, of Mill Hall, spent Sunday in town; she visited her fath- er, Israel Confer, who has been ill for many months, H. L.. Btine, of Red Lion, York county, formerly a resident of this | place, is here visiting his many friends and acquaintances, J. P. Condo and family took to Sugar valley last Sunday, they were royally entertained Condo's parents, Mr, Miller Miss Margaret Goodhart, a trip where by Mrs, first ope place, is confined to the house with sickness; during her illness Miss Sallie Brungard is taking her place, J. H, Reifsnyder made trip to Bellefonte, Milroy and Jersey Shore last week; Mr. Reifsnyder ap- | pears to be enjoying better health at a business present than he has for some time, he | part of his time away from home. Wa A little childof J. R. Hays, { overturned a pot of limbs. The distressed parents sent to Mr. Bush. a merchant at Colquitt, for | The child was re- alm. but Chamberlain's Pain Another application or! it sound and well, Linden F. Rossman, For sale | Hall; 8. M. | A. Carson, Pot. i Spring | Swartz, Tusseyville; ters Mills; H. F. Mills. i Ao se 4 MARKETS Chicago, Nov. 23. Wheat, cash, 68¢. Corn, cash, 36¢ Oats, cash Philadelphia, N Wheat, 73¢. Corn, No. 2, mixed, 39, Oats, No. 2 white clipped, 33¢ ; 2 mixed, do, Sle, Butter, fancy creamery, 23c. Eggs, fresh, 23¢. Live Poultry : Hens, heavy, 9c; chickens, Safe: old roosters, 6a7c ; ducks, Sade; geese, Balle. ; turkeys 10alle. Potatoes, per bu., choice, 55a60¢ ; on- ions 40ad5c.; cabbage, per ton, §6a7. Williamsport, Retail : Potatoes 55a 60¢ ; cabbage 5a8 per head ; onions, 75a 90 ; eggs, 22024 ; chickens and ducks, 11813 ; turkeys 16al8, EF, gs wil, Nov, 23. No. million free sam- itch Hazel Salve by the manufac. More than twent les of De Witt's ave been distribu turers. What better proof of their con- fidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest sp of time; for ‘sale by Bmith & Crawford. AA, ss Weekly Weather Report-Usntre Hall, \ Rainfall : On 18, at night, 22 fnch. on 22, at night, .23 Inch. New Fall «AND... i i i i i i i i | 'Goods.. The full things useful and beau- tiful. 1 the of store (rood: that rive | largest equivalent 3+ i alike the longest | purse and to the purse | ’ . 1} i iengthened by ' ’ thant LHag 18 ceonomical CHOORIN, Every corner is full tol x is OE. 69 sé} overflowing with goods r i. a tel sCigeiedq With Saeki § Bg * your needs and | Come and bel H. F. ROSSMAN, Mills, . . Overconis. Ju they jast, 5% ely f Fags t y, bu driving, 83 at a hall more, Pants. | ( Oe inros #4 - # ALT | h % iid $1 ¥ HE BLOMaci a. H. LONG, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL ARD HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN JHE ALLEGHENY REGION TNDESOMINA NIONAL: OPES 0 BOTH BEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. KEW BUILDINS AND RQUIP MENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant iliastrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. iginal study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. fCIVILENGINEERING, } {| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: { These I MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | { cour ss | MINING ENGINEERING; jes are sccompanied with very ¢ xtenwive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY: AXD POLITICAL BCIERCR INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional.} French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continned through the entire course, MAIREN A108 and ASTRONOMY; pure 1 RRcHINie: ARTS: combining thop work with study, threo years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History; Political Econom Ke MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti- onl nd practical, inciadingeach arm ofthe rervice, 13. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year, Fall term opens Se ‘o 11, 1888, Examinations for admission, Sept, For Catalogue or > han nformation, address GEO. "ATHERTON, Li.D. Prost, ollogn, Centre Oo..Ps 1 A, AWAAAAA AANA AR ALLL Asan pay I Or i2 Caveats, and Trade ™ arks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Mobenare Feros. Cun Orrice 18 OProsITE U. 8. Parent Orrice We LAD secre tent in less me thas those remote from Wa on. Send e iiss or photo,, with descrip. tion, We advise, Ya tentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, Pamenrey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with con of Same 14 the U. 8. and foreign countries Tepme Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. A Ore. Patent Orvice, Wasuinaron, D.C. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE THE MIFFLINBURG Mifflinburg, I Wesley Kleckner, ’a. Proprietor, We use the soap that tackles the dirt and not the shirt, Linen sent to this laundry is washed white, not whitewashed, Son Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES. | ich Wm. Mc. WOLF, Agent for Centre + (3108s or Dall Finis] . Hall THE MILD POWER CURES. | HUMPH REYS’ That the 5, 1 domestic xr, cured diseases of _ Carrie, Ba 3, Yorirey , Bre by Humphreys Veterinary Bpecl. y i Eto Albany. id recomanendoed by SS, Army Cavalry Oicers. ables ar PA GE BOOK on treatment and careof imale, and stable chart nounted on rollers, sent free. VETERINARY | { Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, « (Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. ~Strains, Lameness, Rbhcumativen ~Distemper, Nasal Discharges. DP. D~Bots or Grubs, Worms, E. E.~Coughs, Heaves, Poeamonia. i F. F.~Colic or Gripes, Bellyacke. i 6G. G.~Misenrriage, Hemorrhages, H.M.~Urinary and Kidoey Diseases, I. L ~Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.~Diseases of Digestion, Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, Yet Onre | and Med §7.00 Price, Ei «60 SPECIFICS. ‘ Bold by Droggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. RU MPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. Corner William and John Ste New York. EUM PEREYS HOMEOPATHIC 28 | SPECIFIC No. we 30 years. The only sucosssful remedy for i ! i Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other ontoses, $1 per vial, or 5 visis and large vial powder, for §. Budd by Druggiots, or soni pooigoid on rersipt of prive, HUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO. Corner William and Joka Ste, New York me i ngle B - Ao AR BE; a 3 } Fa ™ Sus far Voshiw you iin BiG PAS i ¥ You een we ” ACCENTS J WANTED A ————— 5 GULCSED sf FURTTER. WORK~SEW PLAN, } i home or travel. Walkie at ones for A SAMPLE sed LIBERAL TIERMute ALT NTA THE SUCCESS COMPANY, 0 Coeper Union, NY. City # i ATTORNEYS. UGH 8, TAYLOR, law, A ey ‘Belietonis, Pa. No. 4 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi ness promplly attended to, auges A O. FURST, . Atlorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. Offices directly opposite the Court House, _augye J. H., ORVIS, . M. BOWER, , ORVIS (Vis, BOWER : ORVIB, Atlorueys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofte in Crider's Exchange building on seccr floor, ‘ankh David ¥. Fortney. Ww. Harrison Walker. FORTEREY & WALKER. Attorney at; Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Oflice north of Court House. (JL EMANT DALE, Atlorney st La BELL EFONTE, FA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. inasy Atlorney-at-law, Ww . BELL EVONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended 10 promptly Bpecial stiention given 10 collections, Uflice, 24 Soor Crider Excha ge. G. RUNKLE, 8. D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Collections and all legal business sttended promptiy. Consultations German sod Englis Office in Bachanue Buti. 3 N B, SPANGLER,] ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Eu- Crider Exchauge Bovis P- artices in all the courts ish and German, uilding, Codsultation in Office, BANKS. 'ENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00., BELLEFONTE, FA. Discount notes, J. D. Bavexer, Cashier Receive deposits, jane HOTELS. Eas AAG HOTEL. Daniel Th is house has been n C. Keller, Proprietor, Bellefonte, Pu. ished through- section with the Parti eh slend- a aking an extended stay in Belle ¢ an extra discount will be made. The ta- ie is PRovided with eve rything in season. ® VIN HOUSE, Terms reasonable. Soor reasonable B. Woods Oaidwell, Proprietor, LOCK AVER PA Good sample rooms on first jane Bred HOUSE, L J Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention given to Soumtty trade aproo NEW GARMAN | — EE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New bullding. new furniture throughout, steam v Good table and moderate charges. QPRING MILLS HOTEL, , D. KH. Bull, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA Free bus to and from all trains, NEW BROCEERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 {Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first Soor. Bpocial rates 0 witnesses sud jurors. # 12HOTEL, Wim H. Runkle, Manager Newly equipped, bar and table supplied with the best, 5 umme r boarders receive spec inl atten - tion. and can find no healthier locality. Central for fishing and hunitng, maybe RHEUMATISM Sufferers can send address (po stam quired) and receive FREE a PAMPI LET which tells what Rheumatism really fs, the cause of the pain attending it, and how P Qitaln a jasting and ine ve cure. KIMBALL, 3 Union 8q., New York. el It does not cost any Ld WE Ws ee more to have artistic wall paper commonplace kind. a dark, bare that it is safe to say the same money spent in any other wall paper you need not get anything dull or ugly. The little. artists, inch borders to match. sample books, and will allow liberal commis. sion on all sales. No experience or money required to sell our goods. We furnish complete line of sam ples, including all grades and prices, showing a larger
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