PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, ~—Miss Virna Geiss went to Belle- fonte Tuesday on a short visit among friends, WW. W. Boob was in Williams- port last week on a still hunt for ma- chinery. Jerry I. Condo, Spring Mills’ whole-souled old veteran, was in town yesterday. ~Miss Sallie McClenahan left on on Tuesday for a visit of several weeks in Williamsport. ——8, P. Hennich, of Potters Mills, made the Reporter a business call and put his label forward. ~— Miss Anna McCoy, of Bellefonte, spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs, J. F. Alexander. —Miss Romie Van Pelt, is home from Wilson College, Chambersburg, on a two weeks’ holiday vacation. =A, E. Haugh and wife, of Mif- flinburg, are here on a week's visit at the home of Mrs. Haugh's sister, Ed. Nerhood, ——B. D. Brisbin left afternoon for a two weeks his daughter, Mrs. Harry Schenectady, N. Y. —J, C. Brown, one of ou patrons of Potters Mills, gave our sane- tum a call and reports health good in that section. He had his to the close of "69, on Monday visit with Boone, at label set bright daughters — Bessie and Marion, two and interesting little girls, of Mr, Abner Murray, of have been visiting with town since Monday. relatives in ~——Jeremiah Snavely, of Spring Mills, one of our former good citizens, was in town Tuesday, calling on his old friends. Although close to us, he does not make frequent trips up here. Mrs. Foust, from Lydia near iness call, and informed us that a hog which dressed 503 pounds, was killed by them a few days ago. That's the way to make a show. Our farmer friend James Durst, east of town will likely make sale of his farm stock and implements this spring, and may decide to become one of our good citizens. He has set upon March 10th for his sale. etic lee “The De Case Over. From the Phila. Telegraph, Rep., Dec 14th. The “Press” this morning prints on its first page the following report of an interview with Mr. Quay and two of his friends, the expurgatory dashes be- ing the Press’ its readers a shock : senator Quay, sccompanied Andrew G. Curtin Quay, last and evening with Republican State Chair- man Elkin. “A reporter visited Senator Quay in tratford and him if he had anything to say. i“ own device to save his arrived the by SON, night in the city spent his rooms at the asked ‘Just say that the senator was here consulting with some of his friends.’ said Chairman Elkin. * ‘Say that father was here ing with his lawyers regarding case,’ said his son. ‘Don’t that,” said Quay. ‘That would bea d d — case is over.’ The brazen eflrontery of this deliver- ance is barely equaled by its terseness and profanity. So “the d-— isover” —is it? The two justices of the supreme court, by granting the rule for an argument on the question of taking the case out of the hands of the local courts, put an end to it, once and for all--did they ? The appeal to these two members of the higher tribu- nal, on the plea that the accused could not secure a fair and impartial trial be. fore the regular eriminal court was not made for the purpose of securing such fair and impariial trial, but for the purpose of preventing a trial, fair or unfair, under any and all circumstan- ces—was it? Mr. Quay, in his pot- house fashion, boldly announces that he interference of Justices Green and Williams was a mere trick to put an end to “the d —— case.” It would be consult- his Senator The say - fie, Clixe slate think of it, Sa A A A] with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pein will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened at- tack of ppemonia. This same tpeat- ment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8, M. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A Carson, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills, Co Msn Weekly Wenther Report-Centre Hall (Goverment Service.) Highest. Lowest, 18 5 clear. 10 clear, 26 cloudy. 43 cloudy. 20 cloudy. 31 cloudy. 43 cloudy. On 17, forenoon, 3 in. of snow. On 19, at afternoon and night, .58 in. rain, On , day, .20 in. fain, ii will make FE iristras - present, BOALSBURG, Many People Taken in Buylug Jewelry from Peddlers, Our teachers are all at institute this week; several of the directors expect to be in attendance on Thursday, Mrs. Black, who has been ill for sev- eral months has recovered sufficiently to be moved, and has gone to the ¢ ity for medical treatment. Rev. Black visited our village schools last Friday. He reports the schools in a first-class condiiion, and was very much pleased with the work done. The primary and grammar schools but the High school be sumed until Jan. vacation. not two will 2, giving cers for a term of four weeks: Scott Wielang; vice pres., Dora er; sec’'y, Nannie Bailey Pr rof, di Mrs. Chas. E, Hower spending this week in Bellefonte, ing in the institute. They will spend the following week at their former Turbotville, Pa. Beott seems to be Mey- home, much ; last Friday the Prof's hat to take very hurry on Friday evenings evening he wore his girl home, bluster Scott fi Many ice about filled last week from the dam, two crops having been last week, one of or she will wait on you. town MeF take and houses arlane six inches nice clear, Prof. heim, Rotl came to Boalsbur and family, of Mill g Saturday aft- The Prof. attending insti- the county this » the family are spending several hrock i= tute at seat week, will be eelebrat- churches next Sun- In the Reformed church, evening, in the Lutheran Sunday morning. A treat will be giv- en the Presbyterian Sunday school in the afternoon. our Christmas Bervices ed in the several day. day Nun- and Some of people invested and other artic which were offered for sale by peddlers week, The mous amounts of goods in very heavily in jewelry i last venders sold enor- this valley, farmers invested as much as $50.- and jewelry, and have learned that many of the wateh- It serves you Why did you not go to a sOMme 00 in watches we es sold don’t run at all. right, good, =» reliable desler and buy your goods, it m but get what ay cost a little will get satisfact recommended, Nearly two hundred present at the Li High school society A very large « for the fund. dress stated: “Jt more, you ion; you will is were people Friday lection was taken benefit of the school organ to for is ny ot ect . pare young men and women lege, not a mathematical for a classical education; on the way with such ent, I haven we are a course at pres. number of classes er year have still more branches in the school,” He spoke with pride of his and we believe the students are equally proud of their teacher. Bo MILLHMEIM, Ww school, Important News as Gleaned by Our Cor respondent The rain played out the sleighing in our section, to the discomfiture of young. . J. P. Condo, the ant of Milli waiting on pers. enterprising rehis is busy many Tne weim, ns nailer, holiday 1 his sLop- had being ing from this place, to them) an aud rolled out in the snow with their chap- agreeable accident, upset erons, Millheim Boro, Miles and Haines townships each will pldee upon the al tar of their country an available can- didate for sheriff. It will take an aw- ful amount of hustling for all to get there, R. B. Hartman one of the old citi- zens of this place, who had been in failing health for some time, was out to church on Sunday morning. His many friends are glad to see him about again, A number of persons took advan tage of the fine ice and stored away Others waited made a great mistake. The ice ranged in thickness from 6 to 12 inches. : The Odd Fellows of Millheim mani- fested the true brotherly spirit of that order, during the prolonged illness of R. A. Bumiller, who was a member of the Millheim Lodge. Mr. Bumiller was confined to the house ever since the 4th of July, and from that time on they bestowed upon him the tenderest care. Whenever necessary they supplied nurses for the night, and thus relieved the family. No one in town, aside from Mr. Bumiller's fami- ly, deserves more credit than Mr. CO. W. Hartman. He was there every day and took his turn at night more frequently than any other. Mr. Hart- man is a veritable Prince in a sick room; kind, sympathetic and obliging. The community joins in giving due praise to the Odd Fellows for their help and kindness, oe Ua oa arn 8 Risers are are reliable idle pills for SPRING MILLS, from Our Nelghhoring Town, A Newsy Lelter The K.G. E. of village w have their grand annual supper dur-| ing the holidays, The Sons of Veter- ans will also have a supper advent of 1889. our before to be erected the coming spring summer, A dozen modest, fent dwellings here at the time would hardly be vacant an Edward Confer our village, tends moving west next month, { bills announce a sale of We are sorry to lose Mr, has been a good # (82 Hand | effects, Con- he citizen, unflinching Democrat, Rubl our genial landlord, and | Republican candidate for the nomina- | fer; | a sound, I D.A. { tion for sheriff, will have a twenty-five i pound turkey for dinner on Christmas fday. Quite a number of | agents informed him that commercial they and want- tulil would dine with him on that 2 “hig turkey,” day Mr. je in- [ten ds giving them plenty of it. 1 =) We had little | week, but of course rior ch i diet SOMme sleighing not of Weather Lis 8 ery =i aracter, prophets | Dlenty of snow winter, s« : is yet ample time for carnival f elie and sleds.” Some esunt the { number of storms from the i month on which the fi red, rut ies of hers from the anti animals, from the pecul frost twisted the Of some Hr manner in which the first upper course all thes {rails of a fence 5 Are simply bosh, and about | par with the man who could alwas i middle | tell when Sunday came fof the by the manner ia pet oyster followed in the which up week, in him Ane down stairs. C.P. Long merchant nd I can safely his large with holiday good tion. Here can be sttitable the most it only of our f Penn establishment dese very fou ind rip- everything ang stiscibilea Resi peopl lection the SENT CLIONS iit : rE sad presents for the little the general not forgotten or overlooke has elegant #Ariki | were the ladies he stylish coats that to try eit ri purchase, also charming dress patterns, and a 1 capes handsome, i nivalant ; Ml As egiivaient to sn collars, cuffs bewildering of notions, etc, partment for apparal of fact during establis /RION grade in Mr. Long’ for the place to amusing and useful things, KH men and oy cont almost 3 holidas 10ikaa hment will be as every the ® arcade latest novelties, purchase Our R station presented quite Pisin oss nesday last, it soe re deals | ete merehants I's Were an that d On that day { for the holid fusion was | partment well PF. ¢ itwo or thr orman ti high with er turkeys and ; Reese . nls Lis look. i edd agai like 1 mking “lon wi { confounded, [ stallions this road similarly crowded that day, no doubt some of the f were in despair, not knowing disposition to make with the amount ght. But Ww Musser is not often in a quandary; never allows himself to be | puzzled or annoyed with a “freight in- undation’ but attends to his duties understandingly, proceeds to work systematically and finally brings order out of chaos, ss on Were agents what unusual Gur mtive of fred L agent, Ss, - ps You invite disappointment you experiment, De Witt's Early Risers are ple fsnnt, easy, {ough little pills. They cure when you take them: Craw ford, for el wy Wc gp an GRAIN M ARK ET, New Wheat Rye Unrn New Oats 0 Buck whe PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter Eges Lard Shoulders Ham . Tallow .. New Potatoos., SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every W Sanmany by Allison Bros Wheat... HE ea Se Ra Corn ... Onis. MARKETS, Chicago, Dee, 21. Wheat, hie. Jorn, 35c. Dats, De, Philadelphia, Dee. 21. Wheat 721¢. Corn, No, 2 Oats, No, 2 2 mixed, do 32 Butter, 2: do prints, de, Eggs, freaks, 270. gst Laks S0a00 1 onions one her bu. 50a cabbage, per ton, $8a Dive Poultry : : Hens, b., 7a8¢0 ; old roosters, 507 spriug chickens, fate; ducks, Taso ; Te 1 7a8¢ ; buticeys, aloe. ay and Straw : moth, shojo, $11 B60 ; Mixed, outa 7.60. straw, wheat, af markets : Wheat 70 ; oats Levit market 8; epg 22. mixed, 39¢, : white, clipped, He; No. Poy ‘creamery, ret one while Black Melton 85.00, Just coming in A good velvet | they last, ( loth, collar, Too | eheap, but ue t be sold. | Storm Ulséer Just i 1 collar, $4.1 Ore, Pants Corduroy, if for ue po, heap right { driving, 8 in. 3). - i {at a half 1 i WOArs the lined, rip, roi quality. i ha Wool, and we oiler Hage, not ClUstom ¥ 3 ’ i arranged to Otto’ s Cough Cure. We 1st Otto's OC ugl ure at this tune ti 1 about appor- guaran~ effected. EOomethinge When You Are Looking Around Do not forget that we carry the finest line of Holiday Goods in the T9992 9D VDDY valley. 0. H. LONG, Spring Mills THE MIFF LINBURE STEAM LAL NORY Wesley oho Proprietor SMOOTH IVORY- | LIKE EDGES.: “Union Finish.’ hi (3 H Du iin Ciay W. Reesman, Agent for Centre Hall. THE MILD POWER CURES, HUM PH REYS BL Does, we, mad Povivev, = cured YW ! Humphreys’ Yeterinnry Specie i that people 2 ph Che dlsenses of Gormest be e CATTLE, 4 on rallrosda, wibg sll and ae itls to Albany mended by K on treatment and careot is, and stable chart vented on rollers, sent free. VETERINARY CURE | Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. | Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever, B. B.~Strains, Lameness, Rheamat isn Co Co-Distemper, Nasal Discharges. DP. Do~Rots or Grubs, Worms, E. EConghn, Heaves, Poeamonia., F. ¥.-Colic or Gripes, Bellyache, CG. Go-Miscarringe, Hemorrbages., H.H~Trinary and Kidaey Diseases, I. IL. ~Eraptive Discases, Mange, J. 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