INTION. PERSONAL M MILLHEIM, Town, ~—-=1). R. Young, of near Potters Mills, was a prominent visitor in town Monday. ——Harry Potter returned last week i | Altoona. hustling Swartz, young was in —Tusseyville's merchant, Charley town Tuesday. —J. D. Murray attended the funer- Hall on Monday. —Mrs. B. D. Brisbin the Town. Misses Grace and Lizzie Lohr visit ed their grandma, Mrs. Wise, in Cen- tre Hall, Miss Sadie Bower is staying at the home of Michael Feidler during Mrs, Feidler's illness, Miss Margaret Goodhart and John McEwen spent Saturday and Sunday in Hublersburg. Rev. Lohr, pastor of the United Evangelical church, commenced a se- Wednesday even- friends at State College. ems 0 the guest of his friend several days this week, — Will Boozer is to again after being housed up for several Rev, able be out weeks past from lung trouble, Miss Mabel Potts, of Alexandria, Pa., is visiting among friends in Cen- tre Hall and Potters Mills. -— Miss Cora Love, who is attend- ing school in Miflinburg, visited with friends in Centre Hall over Sunday. t i of Centre a few days -~A. UC. Alexander, eas Hill, dropped in to see us ago, while he was in town on business. Arney Lee left Monday evening for Altoona, which town he now pro- poses to make his permanent residence. — Miss Sara MceClenahan returned last evening from a two weeks’ visit with friends in Clintondale, Lock Ha- ven and Williamsport. . OF ter Peter B. Jordon, Colyer, a whole-souled and prince of ee P0531 good fellows, spent a short time in our sanctum Monday, while he was in town, —Mr. W. A. Kerr, of near Centre Hill, ove of the township's influential Democrats, was morning while a in citizens and active caller Saturday town. = — Prof. H. C. Rothrock, principal of the Millheim schools, was in town Saturday hunting up school directors in the interests of his candidacy for Co. Supt. of schools. —— Prof. Calvin Neff and family, re- Mifflinburg Saturday after spending his hol with his brother Charley of Old Fort. The Prof. of Mifflinburg schools and has given gen- 1 inst turned to IT : lay vacation west ' is principal the eral satisfaction 05 and Hill, Saturday with — Roldnd Kerr, Mr. Mrs. W. A. Kerr, of near Centre returned to morning, after a short his He is employed in the office son Chicago last visit parents, of a large grain elevator eompany, oe- cupying a responsible position i AFORNIA, Tour CAl Extraordinary vin Pennsylvania tailroad, America is a great country. ln va- riety and grandeur of natural scenery it is unrivaled. to hold its diversities and its wonders, is To traverse it, be- a liberal education, a revelation to the immured citizen. The to Califor- the Penn- Company,. which affords 8 most excel- lent opportunity to view the vast vari- metropolitan persoually-conducted tour nia under the direction of dailroad GH sylvania leaves on Feb ety and boundless beguty of this mar- velous The party will travel over the entire route in the model Pull- land. man train of smoking, dining, sleep- exhibited at the World's Fair, Chicago, and subse- quently at Atlanta, Nashville, and Omaha. This train will be placed in service for the first time on this sion, and will be in charge of a Tour- ist Agent and Chaperon, who will look after all details of the trip, as well as the individual welfare of members of the party. Stops will be made at Mammoth Cave, New Orleans during Mardi Gras Carnival, El Paso, Los An- geles, San Diego, Redlands, Riverside, Pasadena, Santa Barbaga, Monterey, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, Mount Hamil- ton, Menlo Park, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colo rado Springs, Manitou and Garden of the Gods, Denver and Chicago. Nine- teen days will be spent in California. ing, and observation cars OCCR- fi § Dein- visiting place Miss Mary, daughter of A. 0. of Hughesville, among her friends in this Anronsburg. inger, is and Last Friday evening the voung folks of town had a very nice little party at the Harter, Penn street, Mrs. Wm. Goodhart, of Spring Mills of home of Jonathan on guests York, or address Geo, W, sistant General Passenger Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. janl2-2 i ti Baker Helrs are “Digging Up” The Baker heirs have purchased the old Nipple homestead in Perry count ¥y, and are digging about their property for valuable documents said to have bgen buried there a century ago. The documents are said to contain evidence proving the title of the Baker heirs (0 a large portion of the land on which Philadelphia is built, and valuable tracts in Berks, Chester and Lancaster counties, Mr. B. A Fuckler sditor of jhe Mi canop a.) Hustler, w 5 wife at arn, suffered terribly from a Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure 8 the only remedy that helped them. It 1 quickly, Thousands of others use th for La days this week, Monday evening a sledding party from town went over to Brush valley, where they were royally entertained at the home of Wm, A gentlsman by the name of Straus- Shultz, er is engaged in buying a car load horses for a gentleman in Good horses bring : & fair price. George Tobias was around bidding left on Monday morning for Blooms- has he i factory. burg, where he secured empl ment in a carpet Last Sunday evening Jesse Kreamer fell on an icy sidewalk and broke his right arm between the wrist and el- in fre of the property of William Shultz, o Main street. bow. The accident occurred ¥ i - * — COBURN, An Interesting Letter from that Section Given by Oar Correspondent, Mrs, William C. Corman is reported on the sick list. Jesse Kaler is down with typhoid fe- ver over a week already, John Waite and wife, of : Smethport, Pa., are visiting friends at this place, The Slugger was having a lively time again the other day on Che ip Side, Mrs. William her husband with Witmyer recently. Clement Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte transacted legal business on Monday, al “Pat” household moved his to Poe John Rankin alis 1% family and goods Mills on Tuesday, John Hoffa, Huntingdon, were visiting Of at wife and daughter, riends this place for a few days last week, Platt MifMlin county with Mr. McLaughlin's erew, helping to get walnut timber for ket, A. R farm to Wm. Kreamer James is in ready mar- 1 id leave Alexander having his will one of the western states on Apr. Ist, R. F. Vonada is taking io the sights of Harrisburg, and will after the inauguration Stone, ‘ for or remain of {lover nor- elect John Glasgow, of Tusseyville, was in town last week visiting his son Ww this place. Miss Maggie Y inating young ladies y One of our hustling merchants of ming, one of our fae- returned from weeks’ visit to friends at State a College last Saturday evening. Frank Bartges had the misfortune io lose ene of his cows by the straw stack falling upon ber and suffocsting her before help could arrive, Mrs. C. A. Kerstetter suflering from an attack of typhoid fever. Her husband and little son having had the same disease some time ago, The teachers of Local District [nsti- tute No. 1, will hold their first mest. ing in Rebersburg Jan. 20.21. They have a good time in anticipation, is house formerly occupied by Elmer Smith, on Railroad street, and will no. cupy the same on the 1st day of April. The venerable Dr. Kreider, of Buey- Melinda A. Stover, is at present at the home of the home of the latter, in a critical coudi- tion, suffering from a complication of Bleighing parties seem to be the rage at present; nearly every evening this week thus far, parties from here have gone away to spend the evening soci ally at the homes of friends at other places, The Coburn Grain and Creamery Co., to keep abreast with the times, purchased a large churner and washer combined for their creamery. This monster holds 300 gallons of cream, and prepares the butter ready for the table, P. 8B. Meyer has sold his dwelling house to G. R. Stover, station agent, who will again move to this place atid occupy the same on the Ist day of April. Millheim has lost much of its attractiveness to Mr, Stover since mov ing to that place last spring, The other evening while one of our citizens who had teen indulging too freely in Jersey lightning, was earous- ing around, 8 number of his friends put him in an improvised lockup, ent their way. But some time, dur- ight the prisoner awoke, and things lively in the room. He upset the stove, broke up all the available furpiture in the room and kicked out the window, made his escape ard went home, bib inn BOALSBURG The New Water Works Being Rapidly Push ed to Completion George Fisher is very ill with the grip. George Hosterman spent Christmas with his mother at MifMlinburg. Bruce Harrison and family spent Sunday with friends at Linden Hall. Wm. Leisher and sister, of Renova, are visiting their uncle and aunt, Rev, Gi. W., Leisher. The Y.P. C. E. of the church will hold their weekly social at the home of Henry Dale, on Wednes- day evening. Lutheran honored this institutes: The Farm- al Feb 1. for which arrangements have already been [nsti- Boalsburg is being year with two e re’ Institute, Jan and wade, and the Local Teachers tute, we are iaformed, will Boulsburg Feb. 10. 18649, 0.0. F anniversary at the home John 12. The flourishing Canvene Boalsburg Lodge 1. | ebrate their 25th with a | banquet, of Rupp, fat Oak Hall Jan, | Lodge is in a very i g 1 tion; since Oct, 1, five new | next one person will be initiated, the first degree will be conferred upon another, Jonlsburg water works nit.” From | { all appearances the information receiv- { {ed the E was | § “nit, Nothing REPORTER look i NTHE by more | ant: the p the ditch | | for the pipes is opened from the of 1 work on the could | promising than our water p | reservoir is nearly completed, reser- 3? i voir to the main street boalsburg | Fifteen men have been at riz t Ha wien pipes | { plant up to Thursday ni a Lhe il the I off because i from Mi i AY | number were lai had not vet arrive 37 Fri « Were i { however, on { i tings, eld at ti t isthe | intention of the company to complete { : E LINDEN HALL isl possible, the plant as soon as Items from the Basy Valley Interesting Town Up the f oi P. C, Bradford now ah his own. sports PE | i i John Long is confined to. the | with severe throat trouble, fed vu this place this week. Several ear load of ba hay were fr if shipped Arthur Lee, of Colyer, was ¢ ing through our community John Ross is again houses the same old complaint; hope soon be around again. A sledding party from our town tate College on Wed- week, and sledded home started out t ~iat i i bE nesday of last {in the mud. Miss Myrtle Garis, of Hall, and Centre ¢ i ] $ last arrived on Monday o week, is making her | with the family of J. H. Ross, The funeral of the late Daniel Wei- land held on Monday was largely at- ome tended, and showed the high esteem io which he was held, and his sudden de- the | ty; he was greatly respected by all who | tnise cast a gloom over communi- | knew him. Prof. Waring, Tyrone, arrived | | here Saturday last to atiend the fuper- ial of his uncle, the late Daniel Wei- | land, Prof. Waring is a great Sunday | school worker aud while here paid our school a visit and gave us a very pleas. ant talk on Sunday school work which was highly appreciated by the school, | Dr. A. E. Gobble, principal of the Central Penn. College, was in town on | Sunday; he preached a very interest. | ing serman on Sunday afternoon in | | U. Ev. church, to an appreciative au- | | dience. A collection was lifted for an | { educational fund, to which all freely | gave. of | Gobble with us and hope he may be! i able to meet with us soon again. $ Woy A Newspaper Worth Heading, With a circulation showing a grati- | | ago, with a more extensive advertising { patronage than ever before, with add- ed press facilities which permit of en- larged editions whenever The Pittsburg Times comes to the pub- lie for 1809. It modestly claims to be a good, all-around newsprper, neglect. ing no opportunity to entertain its readers and sparing no effort or ex pense to get the news accurately and promptly. While it is Republican in polities it endeavors to be fair in dis cussion, Overlooking no field of hu- man interest, it is carefully edited and courts the favor of the fireside rather than the applause of sensation mong- ers. For reference it submits to the unbiased judgment of newspaper men anywhere in the territory in which it circulates. Three dollars a year or six cents a week. i - To the Pablie. We are autnorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme- dy and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for in grippe, colds apd whoopiog cough, Price, 2 and 50c. per bottle. Try it. For sale by J. H, Row, iden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tv ville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring TEACHERS CERTIFICATES Bill to Make Uniform gogues Throughout the State. Assemblyman W. W, Nisbit, of the Fifth Legislative District, proposes to introduce a bill at the coming session, which if it become a law will provide for a new teacher's State certificate, IL is claimed that a reform is needed in the present law, and it is proposed | to make the more stringent. At present permanent certificates afe is- | sued by the State Superintendent of rarious aot nt institute | parts of the | state, the committees formulating the | list of questions on which the suggestion teachers’ committees in the appli- | cants are examined and also going over | their papers, Mr. Nisbit’s bill proposes that a uni- | form list of questions shall be used all | over the state and shall be made up by the State Buperintendent, who shall also examine the papers, The present | permanent certificates out shall be val- | the { plan being to issue new ones, called ! { id, but no more shall be issued, State teachers’ certificates, La > — Mifflio County Barn Burned, Deaths finished at new of Alexander Reed, in fille, was entirely consumed by The barn just the i :.. ; brick residence x Heedsy fire elween six and sev o'clock 1 Miesday morning, together with quite a quantity of hay and straw. A horse of the The building contained a large in the barn at the time fire was | tank which furnished water supply for the residence. The orizin of the fire is unknown. Died: In ney, aged 66 years. No insurance, —Gazette, Lewistown, QO. C. Ches- In Menno, Sam’l Sharp, aged 88 yrs, In Derry, Catherine, Ritter, age 70y. In Oliver, Jas Ia Oliver, widow of Daniel Catman Beatty, age 52 years. aged 606 years In Bratton, Abr 77 year. Grassmyer, in his - - — La Grippe Saccessfully Treated “I have just recovered from the sec- ond attack of Ia Erippe t Mr. Jas, A. Leader, Mexia, Texas. his year,” says of the latter Jones, publisher i “In the case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem- I stuceess, only being in bed a little over ‘ dy, and think with considerable two d Ave against ten days for the for- The second attack 1 satisfied would have mer attack. am been equally ’ i Aas bad as che first but for the use o this to bed #ix hours after being ‘struck’ in about remedy as | had to g with it, { Case while in the firs I was able to at- tend to business about two days before For sale by J. H. 8S. M Tus- Carson, Mills: getting Ross, Linden Hall: A. Rossman Spring down,” Swartz, Potters Mills, sey ville; F. H. F a —- Keeping Wrists and Ankles Warm It is the advice of a prominent phy- wrists ankles well protected from the cold of winter, that the ill t be re #ician to keep the and for in this way he asserts effects of cold weather can best Surely grandmothers Knew a thing or two when they knit wisted, our us wristlets with fringed edges and drew old yarn stockings over our shoes when we set out on a journey in win- ter time. Yes and when they knit us heavy gray woolen stockings. 2” On April 12, a seloot sehool will be opened at Centre Hall, at which all the common and higher branches will be taught. Teachers wishing to make additional preparation for their work, and young people preparing for cols lege or life's work, are requested to po SELECT SCHOOL 3 S00. B. M. WAGENSELLER, | it Centre Hall, Pa. a a “ Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hall overnment Serviee.) Highest. Lowest, 43 cloudy. 23 cloudy, 12 cloudy. 10 clear. 24 cloudy, 11 clear. Temporature Jan. ’ 35 fey “Faw “ 35 30 { 10 I a7 11 17 4 clear. On 5, morning, .15 in. rain. On 6, | orning, 6 inches snow ; on 7, night, | 1 inch snow, Ou 7, stormy. i ) it Wp You invite disappointment you experiment, De Witt's when | Lit i le | They cure constipa- Iache just as sure as for sale by Smith & | tion and sick hea you take them; Crawford, A fA GRAIN MARKET, New Oats “ Pay» Buck when. Fieve PRODUCE AT STORES, EERIE LEE SR SEER SR WES Butter. Fas PEERS PR eS FREER SSE SRR sb FERRE CARR RR OY RARE RE a FERRER CE RRR EEE Ee Shotuldem BRIMW oooonsinsinmmmiorsivmimismmmmmieinssiommissstons New Potatoes... shes, we ee FORA LEER ERR RE FERRE LPR SRR FERRE SES RTI ae SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, OPH rsiinniirinns Oa g2 SERRE SOIREE SER CR VERRIER RIERA SSO ER CRE RE us gs: RYE coiinmnismissisisnismntsimn wosmsnmnn 1 Se winem MARKETS, Philadelphia, Jan, 11, Wheat, 75¢, Corn, old, dlc, new 40. Buster creamery, 2le, ’ ¥ Es These are dangerous Hines for the health. Croup, colds and throat troub- Jem \imd rapidiz to Cousum A ile die Mills, McClure’s $1.00 a year. "FOR | azine 10c. a copy Mag 899. A New Serial The Later Lif By The Naval Side of the War. by Ca A Ti legraph Operator's Life Mies 1d i i i the highs Inventi miribations by Science, # A Plunge in the Boat. Diving Te rpedo | Kite in Mode Warfare, Te eg iphing withont Wires, The Marvels of 1» i I oo. i $ t SEA, he Ruadvard Kipling Willian Allen White Hamlin Garland Stephen Crane Shan F. Bullock We shal 3 Robert John Morgan: fiinton Ya: } Pu ved {+ HAVE (0 Ty The 8S. S. McC ih Street. i 200 East 25 DEMORESTS MAGAZINE Carag, a * nen ap - sar (3 Of 81 * 1 Lincoln. Tarbel i ¥ i fT Mahan, i ~iteal Experiences and Adventures ithe ities on new de velopments in on, Exploration, ex deseriptive of 'nsolved Problems of Astronomy. fe in the Deepest Mines. Peary i8 Doing i pat the Arc. P m3 2 sind ‘ 1 I's i graph. T. STORIES 100 Writers as [ a are Hill Barah Orne Jewett Octave Thanet Marah | E.N 3 it ie yaThiwedl Elliott i Robertson Hoss 5 “1 i mpany, NEW YORK CITY lure Co Family Magazine Otto's Wao \ Otto's Cough Cough Cure. Pamers os i Permanen if back and g Von Celery King. § ne the Icey Fil 0 1 y ; fhe svetem to lag as this CX COLGILION. BOARCR, Zo or ole, “ : son Of di Hustler Coal ¥ bu G. H. LONG, 4 $31 OVE i to see THE MILD POWER CURES HUMPHREYS’ a a That the diseases of domestic ani. mals, lonses, Carrie, Surer, Doos, 3) Mocs, and Povirey, are cured by : Humphreys’ Veterinary Specie fics, is a8 true as that people ride on milroads, send messages by telegraph, or sow with sewiag machines, Jt Is as Irrational to bottle, ball and bleed animnle In order to cure them, as it Is take passage ina sloop from New York to Albany. Used In the best stables and recommended by the TU, 8 Army Cavalry Officers. 500 PACE BOOK on treatment and careol Domestic Animals, and stable chart mounted on rollers, sent free. VETERINARY CURES § Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. 1 Spinal Meningitin, Milk Peover, B, D.-straios, Lameness, Rhonmatism Co Co-Distemper, Nasal Discharges, D. De~Bots or Girabs, Worms, Ee EoCoughn, Heaves, Pocamonia. Fo F.~Colic or Gripes, Beilyache. 6G. G.~Miscarriage, Hemorrhages, H.H~Urinary nnd Kidoey Discases, I. IL. ~Eruptive Diseases, Mange, J. Ko=Disvases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifion, Manual, Vet. Cure Of and Mediontor, 7.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), +60 SPECIFICS. - Borney-at-law Belle i . fonte, Pa. cen direc ly opposite the Court us 2 sugPé IH 8 E J, ORVIB i ORV] M. BOWER RY IS, BOWER & OKRVIS Alorneys at law BELLEFONTE PA. hauge building on secord aks Howe i 4 Office in Cri ders Ex a3 “rr W. Harrison Walker, ALE} EY& VW é RB Al lorney at law, BELLEFONTE, House, PA. Srart de north of 4 ¥ Conrt {{LEMANT DALE, B Allorney at Law, } BELLEFONTE. PA. W., corner Diamond, two doors Bank Offic Oe N from allot - ¥ nny Ww, 6 Ai ki | Sp RUKKLE Attorney.-at.] inw, EFONTE, PA. witended to prom hi mptly given to collections. Office, 24 #1 sitention wr Cridde D. GETTIG ATTORNEY-AT BEI i 8 Sud JAW, : LEFONTE, PA. elions and all legal business stiended Tye x Consultations Ge Ian w i Exchange Bailding to and Euoglish, : N B. SPANGLER, ! ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Oodeuliation in En- Office, Crider Exchange novies actices (0 all the conris lish and German | Baia i ning, BANKS. ING OO, BYLLEFONTE, Pa. Discvmint notes. 1. D Suvarnr, Cashier Receive deposits, jnngl HOTELS. | TINIVERSITY IN, i vv P. BE Bartell, Po riety College Avenne STATE COLUBGR. PA. Furnished throughout, Steam beat, elecirie Heh and modern tmprovements, All trains “lop fom flag et this lun docibhus | [BVIN HOUSE, i 8, Woods Caldwell, rietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first jane i 8 Terms reasonable. | UNH HOUSE, : i WL. Daggett, tietor, | BELLEFONTE, PA. Specind attention given to country trade, apreo te Conrt House, i BELLEFONTE PA. New baflding. new furniture throng steam heat, electric bells and all moders TS ian Good table and moderate chars, NEW GARMAN HOUSE, SPRING MILLIS ’ D ss A , H. Ruhl. SPRING MiLLs, PA. Free bos to and from all trations BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good anime on frst Soar, Special mbes to % Swmpls