/ I PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Golng, ~ Visitors In and ont of Town, —~—Miss Helen Hosterman was the guest of friends in Spring Mills over Sunday. ~~—Qur farmer friend, Philip Durst, gave us a call and fixed his label for- ward, ~—[sane Smith eame home from Altoona last week on a short visit to his family. Grave Harper, a pretty little miss from Reading, is visiting her un- cle, Rev. Rhoads. we M fase Emilie and Grace ander visited with friends College over Sunday. Alex - at State ——Miss Kate Salladay, of Williams- port, was a guest at the home of W, 0. Rearick last week, ——Miss Carrie McCloskey, of Pot- ters Mills, returned from a visit to the Ray family at Tyrone. W. O. Rearick left yesterday morning on a couple days business trip to Milton and Williamsport. ~— Jonathan Tressler, of Lin- den Hall's good citizens, was in town yesterday transacting business, —Mrs. M. B. Richards and Mrs. J. T. Lee returned Saturday from a three weeks’ visit with friends in Altoona. Mrs, Elizabeth Wise, who had been visiting in Altoona for several weeks past, returned home on Satur- day. ate ——Miss Cora Love, of Tusseyville, and her friend Miss Albright, of Mif- flinburg, were visitors in town Mon- day. ~Mrs. J. D. Murray and Mrs. H. F. Bitner attended the funeral of Mrs, Zeigler at Spring Mills Tuesday morn- ing. Miss Kate Alexander, who had been spending several mouths in east- ern cities, returned to Centre Hall last week. ——Mrs. Jacob Houser aud daugh- ter, Mrs, Ailman, of Houserville, were guests at the home of J. D. Murray last week, — Our hustling creamery man, Mr. Wilson, gave us a pleasant call, and took pleasiire in enrolling his name as a subseriber, ~Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Gramley and son and daughter, of Freeport, Hlinois, spent a week with the family of D. J. Meyer. —Miss Emma McCoy and her niece Miss Emma Wolf, went to Lock Haven last week on an extended visit among relatives. ~—'Scquire M. L. Rishel and daugh” ter, Miss Lizzie Rishel, of Farmers Mills, were pleasant callers at the porter office yesterday. ~——John Q. A. Kennedy, town, Pa. was here on a short among his friends, le of Johns- a former citizen of our town visit this week —Miss Eva Johnson returned to her home in Harrisburg Saturday, afl- er a visit of several weeks with friends in Centre Hall and vicinity. Misses Kathryn Brisbin and An- na Harris, of Bellefonte, are being en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Annie Van Pelt, on Church street, Miss Ella Mersinger, a hand- some young lady from across the val- ley, favored us with a call and had her name enrolled for the Reporter. —eM ra, James Lohr and two child- ren, of Philadelphia, arrived Monday, and will remain some time at the home of her father-in-law, William Lohr, Postmaster Boal, B. D. Brisbin, * Dr. Jacobs and other menzbers of the G. A. R., went to Lemont yesterday to attend the funeral of Comrade John Bathgate, ‘ewe Eix-Sheriff John Spangler and Mrs. Spangler were in Bellefonte over Sunday. The Sherift wanted to get the returns direct from the county's great political battle. Dr. Gobble, president of the Central Penna, College, at New Ber. lin, with wife and daughter, and Prof. Winters, of the same institution, were the guests of Rev. Rhoads last week, eur. A. B. MeNitt, one of Mifflin county’s most prominent and wealthy farmers, gave us acall and fixed his label for 1900. He informs us the wheat crop of his county will be under the average, wee Abram Luckenbach and wife, and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, of Bellefonte, and Cashier Frank Luckenbach and wife, of Philipsburg, drove over from Bellefonte yesterday to spend the day with friends in town, ~w=Mr. and Mrs, Henry P. Sankey, of near Potters Mills, left this station last week on a visit to friends in west- ern states, Mr. Bankey has a brother living in Wichita, Kansas, and this will be their first stopping place, wu Were pleased to have a call from our esteemed friend, Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone, having been on a trip through Ohio, to Niagara Falls, with his wife, ending up with a visit to their old home in Gregg twp.; his label was run into 1900, ~Andy Reesrnan, Wagner Geiss, " W. A. Sandoe, Al James Durst, W. O. Rearick, John Reish, B. Ku Jr Porter SPRING MILLS, Some of Our Unruly Boys Will he Punished for thelr Lawless Conduct, The Republicans down this way, and in about every other locality are thor oughly disgusted with their ticket, Its overwhelming defeat is a foregone coti- clusion. Mra. Sarah Zeigler, s widow lady of our village, after a lingering illness of several months, died on Tuesday even- ing last, and was interred in the cem- etery at Aaronsburg on the following Tuesday. The funeral was very large. Ie attended. + A, Krape has filled up with grav. el oly entire front of his shoe empori- um, possibly at an elevation of several inches above the road level—a marked improvement. He has also added another bench on the north side of the store porch for the accommodation of customers and visitors, The erogquet grounds in the rear of the building séems to grow in attraction; very exciting, if not scientific are played daily, and of wits some games COUrss unre Miss lla Miller left last Saturday | for Bellefonte, after a few weeks’ visit among friends in our section, Farmers are through with their har- vest and are now threshing and stor- | ing their grain in the bins, | The serenading last week was no tame aflair; it was dove up in a syste- matic order and to the comfort of all. | James Wert and fausly started for Millheim Baturday evendng, at which place he visited his father, who has been ill. Our champion Wingard, still holds te picked 56 quarts one day who can beat that boys © Miss Norali Fleisher, has been | in Pittsburg for some returned home Saturday, and will take a short atay in our sect:on again. James Wagner and “family, of burn, paid visit we are glad to know that the o pe i= John John | week: huekleberrier belt; Tast who time, {lo this James us a pleasant week ; is getting along so nictly in ating business Jacob read the other day of the une uessed by quite a concourse of ladies { and gontlemen. N. J. Straub our ist Las fitted up his boudoir in a pleasing and inviting tonsorial art- very | it Is as Here | new manner, clean as the proverbial new pin, customers find everything to their lik- | ing, tidiness, an expert with the razor, a fresh clean towel, plenty waler, | and a thorough artist with the scissors, He has also added anotlier chair and | an assistant. A very neatly painted barber pole surmounted with a large | enclosed lamp Las been placed in front | a few steps below the entrance. This is a decided improvement, giving plen- | ty of light to the surroundings, and he | can be proud of his tousorial parlors, | i unruly | boys congregated in the postoffice and | conducted themselves in a very rude ! and boisterous manner. Upon being reproved by the postmaster for thelr io reckless behavior, they suddenly left} sullen mood and directed ! their steps to the grain house and coal | office of Mr. Long, aud then gave vent : to their spleen by destroying the Ol A day or two since several in a very win- { dow lights in the buildings, a piece of : vandalism deserving the severest pun-| ishment. Why boys will act in this } senseless manner it is difficult to con-| ceive, for a continuation of acis of this! character only to graver folly | and finally to the penitentiary. The | boys committing this outrage are | known and will be arrest i Jas, N. Leitzell one of our old veters aus, has just completed a very some piece of idea of his own; a combination case and wardrobe, an elegant manner. engaged at the wi asionally. | In ante bellum days he artist | and a highly skilled workman in fine wood work, and his services were ale ways in demand, but exposure and nf rf muy life has incapacitated and totally | unfitied him to follow his occupation. leads ed. haud- | walnut furniture, an of book | and finished i$ In! Of eon ouly O00 lie w irse rk RR Was an re A week or two since he essayed a biey- | cle ride just for a little and | for a short distance did remarkably | well for a but on returning } along the creek road, the machine as | it requently does, played a trick, and! without any ceremony tossed Mr. Leitzell headlong on the road. For! the time being po doubt he thought of Confederates, Bull Run, and war, how | ever no special damage resulted from | the mishap, but the next time he de-| sires a little exercise he'l—walk, A a FARMERS MILLS, $ exereise, HOVIOe, A Letter of Interest ss Gathered by One | Correspondent Miss Alverta Weaver, of Bellefonte, | is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. P. | Emerick, for a short time. Misses Katie and Rosa Armbrust, of Bellefonte, are having a few weeks va cation, and are spending it under the parental roof, John Shaffer and daughter Helen, and Mrs. W, F. Rishel, of Madison. burg, Bundayed with M. I. Rishel's family. J. H. Rishel our genial merchant, reports trade increasing daily; he car ries a fine assortment of goods at roek bottom brices, The festival held by the [Jnion Sun day school on Saturday evening prov- ed a grand success, and the school net. ted about thirty dollars, The valuable farm of George Krape, deceased, which had been offered for sale on Monday was not soid, and the sale has been continued until Aug. 7. Wm. Hagan was suffering with a sore eye last week; while working there was a small piece of steel entered his eye and proved very painful wvotil he had it removed, Calvin and John Neese both left for their respective homes Inst week, Cab vin is located at Little Rook, Arkan- sas, and is engineer on one of the prin. cipal railroads, from Little Rock to St, Louis Mo. John is located in Akron, Ohio, and is a barber, at which trade he has bean employed for some years. Rs A COLYER. ns, Our Alert Seribe Finds Matiors of Totes est, Mrs. Corn Burchfield left for her. home in Johnstown Monday of this | week, wire mian who built his house upon | the sand and it greatly impressed him, bat ha thought foundation 1d be advantacd sometimes; he thought it we part ol Chureh mall would have such a foun that these (Rany fn sandy wou ini yild be well if an rajins might take it to the sea, thereby shortening lark nights a. da BOALSIU ING The News from Up the Valley Ly ar Serie na Nean of the Belle. friends Miss Belle Raukin, one Cisiting in town. Miss Note iller; who fifome time | has beeh confi 40 LO ye «d by sick- ness iss lo wif dp) Fei na Miss Katie Me 5 JH has been ve ry {ll with tousiliils 5 mith tmproved, so that she is abla to be about again. Mrs, wif of Rev. Hall, of D.C, Is Visiting her sis- lle and Claia Keller, of | fall, ters, Mra. Sal Boalsburg. Rev, and Mrs. Back trove bersburg Meuday morging the funegsl of the Fer Landis Politées ran high io our Lown during tH y sate ithe l atter part of last week, and wound “Down with verdict of Tyrannis." camping They | 8} ap with the declaration the Macl two to one, The young men who al Stone Creek returned home, held up for © vide ice of | * by a pop ular io Pa th pw Tr hine Wire were by eonstable, and searched broken game laws, which evidence he { was utlerly find. In the i Brat place Mt, Constable, please don't peo Again, notified Pare ve thal individaal & guilty of some | talsdemdhiior of the eae kind { which he accused them. Again, | boys found a endl lek in nou n- | taing, near where they Were camping. What does that mean? No use enlt lick In the stmmesr season, thelr way out of the mounlains—a man ~and the boys believe hima the prose. | eutor, Informed them of another lick anable {o Kind of ple you have in yout vicinity. ar Constable the man who boys the of a Un evenings of that week, in the same vi- | whieh ean be proven, We believe you { bad Letter Watch Dp She game laws | carefully and pwdorve of Those guilly eg Wc fons Bic A Klondike Crithe Cure A returned Klondike® says that | | Pawson City bas adopted # novel and effective cure for crime. IL is a mon- the most hardened offender. A man convicted of any offense is compelled tosaw wood, He saws ten hours a day steady, day after My, until his sentence expires. He most, regardless of the weather. In the most intense cold, the hardest rain, the fiercest snow storm, he is compelled to contin. ue his sawing, aod if the day has not ten hours of light, lanterns are provid. ed to enable him te put in a full day. atin ds not Compelled to Change Her Name, A weman notary public in Colorado, who wae recently married, asked the stiorney general what name she should ase officially in the future. He has re plied that she must sign all documents na before the marriage, for he finds no law compelling or even authorizing a woman to drop her maiden name on the simple excuse of marriage. In fact, he says that there 14 no authority for ms change Of nme ab Marriage or any other time. AOI Isis Ingleby Items, Henry Kisenhuth has purchased a niece mare and colt, Barnet Eisenbuth I working in Ureons valley for O. J. Gotshall, Cal is in the berry business to raise wtioney for a set of teeth which can’t be had without the cash, Barney says there will be 8000 ties to wake in Greens valley, sn ss piss Mp MI ONIN im, Wook ly Weather Hepwrt-Umitre Hall, Uovermbent POSISISIAIIM0IIIES 2500000000000 DO00 Twelfth Year are wor biol 3 i #1) uf 1 yous With Lest wishes iy ¥e * ¥ ry, DON'T KESITATE. | Collese of usin Send for above ping stone to future pa i rorsaln, Mprrily Hi Rehiesler like th of the gradun positions, bit fon we prove i and will be mailed on 000004 QPP OCOY a “hfler vain 10 in Blenop * Ut affords me great plensure ! 8 iow, | . Por yo 4 sil superior instrocton 4 1 can sny with ihy of th sas il ive tos ng excerty in thels i i wiwa ith # Thar I hav day xi sher { He de he gra 1 Med 3: for your contiaund in host ar $1 Cun be mony TIN thoi ind onporim NPE ror onal me ify i NOW READY it to any interested person, i loge I Wied in Then | decided to foie » svnrse wg dockiion which 1 consider a most profitebie wt excellent course in Slenogruphy, | wes sesisted 4, having secured it three days sfler gradus- situation {lat your inwtructors are thorough, pein. ches of work, and say young man desiring i without sauces Gre Very shuly, J. C. 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Baled H: ay and Straw, per ton : Odd timothy hay, cholee, 16216 New hy hay, 16al6 50, roostlers, chickens unds apiece, ducks Se. 3 £ Sp 1M Lat al sin a Persons troubled with diarrhoea will W. AM. Bush, clerk of Hotel He says: “F Dorrance, years 1 sii flerer or several constant ing me unfit for my daties at this ho- tel. About two years ago a traveling saicsman kindly gave me a small bot Collie, Cholera, Much to my effects were felt symp- its Whenever | if against the attack with a few doses remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the afMiction.” For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall: 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville; ¥, A. Car. son, Potters Mille; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills, Pain v anecessary in Childbirth, Pain is no longer necessary in child- birth. 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We use the soap that tackies the dirt and not the shin, Linen sent to this laundry washiod white, not whitewarhed, Soin Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES.: “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High Gloss or Dull Finish, Clay W. Reesman, Agent for Contre Hall. WANTED--AGENTS For Centre Hall and vicinity, to ¥ Baking Powder to consumers, ATTORNEYS. GHB. TAYLOR, Alters ney at Law, 1 i 2 Bellefonte, Pa, Eo. 24 Tempie Court All manner of legal busi- HOW promiiy attended 10. sugyb A O. FURST, td Atlorney-al-law, Bellefonte, Pa. 7 opposite the Court House, sughs BJ, ORVis Offices directly J. H. ORVIS, MM. BOWER, (By Vis, BOWER : ORVIE, Atwrueys stl Law, BELLEFONTE PA, Moe in Odkder’s Exchange building on in sueond g Mot . David v. Rortsey., W, Harrison Walker, FPORTREY & WALKER. Atiarney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office norte of@ourt House. {LEMART DALE, , Allorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office K. W, corner Diamond, two ome from First So) Bank. fang; W. a. RUSKLR, Aviorneyai la BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business stiended ks Epecial stientlon given Ww collections Boe, 3d foor Crider Excha ge. 8. D. GETTIG, A ATTORREY-AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE, PA. Ooflettions and all legal business attended to prompity. Consoliations German and English, Office In Exchange Building. N B. SPANGL KR Tr ————— his ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Practioss in all the eburts. Codenltation in En German. Office, glhish and Crider Exchange Buliding. BANKS. | BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes. 4. D. Bpvexer, Cashier HOTELS. ERATE ixm, ¥F. 8. Barrell, Propritor College Avenues, STR COLLEGE, PA. Furnished throughout. Stes heat, electric ht and modern tuprovemenis, All Seat “op on fag sl this Jan, Gecli Reocive deposita, jan®l [RVIN Hopes. ods Caldwell, ctor, LOCK HAVES, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample roons on fret Coor, jan@a Usk HOUSE, 1 Daggett, I . NTE, PA. Sposa) silenliot Wives to commer trade, apr Court House BELLEFONTE, PA. Wop buliding. new furniture throughout, steam eal, electric bells and all modern improvements. and moderate H. Ruhl, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trae. NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Froe bus to and from all trains, Good sample rooms 40h S78 Boor. Special rales to withessos CENTRE HALL HOTEL, Wm. iH. Rankle, Manager. aly nipped, bar and table supplied with rer boarder receive 1 aden indy a oa find no hoalthier Cental for Aaiing and Bg. D® L. c HAVICE, Potters Mills, Pa. Office at the Relah liotel. Will answer talls st any time day or Richt. Umdaate of Jefferson Medtul Oullege. Has practices since 1868, apn AA A A Ao For a Good Penny Picture Come to my gallery. I will make Penny Pictures every Saturday until further notice. 5 Genuine Photos (Sets, Sa Cabinets, Mantellos, wand Florentines All sixes and Ryles of
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