PERSONAL M MENTION. Angeles, California, has been in our valley for the last two weeks on a vis it among relatives, and since Friday last has been the guest of the Hofler, Murray and Wolf families, She is on her way for a European tour and sails from New York for Germany in about ten days. —— Miss Mabel Boal arrived home last Friday after a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Meyer at Millersburg, Pa. The pleasure of her trip was somewhat marred last Wednesday at her sister's home by be- ing almost asphyxiated by coal gas from the kitchen range which escaped during the night, the effects from which she has not yet fully recovered. etna SPRING MILLS, What Our Correspondent from tion Finds of Interest, Coming and Going. Visitors injand out of Town, ——John H. Bare and little daugh- ter, of near Tusseyville, paid our sanc- tum a visit. ——Mrs. Rebecca Sparr, of Boals- burg, was the guest of Mrs. Simon Harper over Sunday. Mr. John Jacobs, of Shingle- town, visited at the home of Mrs, W. A. Jacobs over Sunday. — Daniel Zeigler, one of Linden Hull's good citizens was a prominent visitor in town on Monday. Mrs. C. M. Bower, of Bellefonte, speut several days last week with friends in Centre Hall, ~——Mrs. Lycurgus R. Lingle and little son went to Tyrone last Satur- day on a visit among relatives, ——Mrs. R. B. Spangler, of Hast- ings, Pa, arrived yesterday afternoon on a visit to her husband’s parents, that Neco. R. D. Runkle, one of our esteemed citizens, will relinquish farming, and .._ lon November 2nd, will have public —— Reuben Boyer, of Colyer, was in | . | 4 ’ farming im- ; i sale of all his live stock, town Monday. Mr. Boyer is about re- : : Tui . plements, ete. Mr. Runkle will then moving to Union county with . / d tha store leave for Johnstown with the possibil- {ity of locating there. His family how- ——Oak Hall's genial and obliging | ever, will remain here until spring. postmaster. Mr. John Klose, was in| pavid Berrell has just completed and town on Tuesday, mingling with our | j erected in the Spring Mills cemetery a citizens. | massive and very beautiful monument. ——John Smith, of Spring Mills, | The design was left entirely to hisown was in town yesterday delivering a judgment, and the taste and skill dis load of furniture from their popular! | played by Mr. Berrell in accomplish- store, ling the work so satisfactorily and in —— (Commissioner's clerk Nelson E. | such an artistic manner, that it ranks Robb was in our territory on Monday | | him as an artist of a very high order. trying to brace up his lost cause for the | Edwin Ruhl has just added a large Recordership | and full line of very choice eandies and | confec tions to his general stock of eata- | bles. His restaurant has become quite popu and is well patronized, partic- ularly the oyster department; his | stews are tremendous—a dish for an Mrs. | epicure. Mi. Ruhl is proving himself Devinue, all | ! to be a first class caterer, Sunday with | Archibald Allison Republican candi- | date for Auditor, is gaining very con- ~—0. P. Cole, the efficient engineer | siderable strength in this neighbor- on the Lindenhall lumber road, and | hood, and evidently will be in advance W. 8. Shutt, an employe of the com- | of his party vote in this valley pany, were callers in our office. | Allison is well known and his ~— Mrs. L.. Ray Morgan and moth- | er-in-law, Mrs. Benj. Morgan, of State College, spent Tuesday with friends in Centre Hall. —Mrs. D. W. Reynolds, Cloude and Mr. and Mrs. of Reedsville, spent friends in Centre Hall. is one slinging at Linden Hall station a cou-| man of the old school. His character ple days last week during the absence | is absolutely beyond reproach. of Agent Philip Bradford on a hunt- It is rumored, and not without econ- ing trip. | siderable foundation, that J. H. Runk- Jacob R. Bible, of near Potters | le our reliable meat merchant, in addi- Mills, favored our office with a call on | tion to his market here, intends start- Saturday while in town. Mrs. Bible | ing a meat market in Centre Hall, and : : | will deliver fresh home dressed meats accompanied him to town to do some ; : from both places all winter. Mr. Run- shopping. : | kle is also buying quite largely of poul- ~- Mrs. John F. Orbison departed | | try, and shipping them to New York yesterday afternoon for her home in| i City. Sidpey, Ohio, after having spent a J. K. Thompson, Republican eandi- mooth with friends in Centre Hall 2 vieipi date for county, treasurer was here last ana vieinaty. week, visiting old friends and making —~~Prof. B. M. Wagenseller, prinei- | new pal of our schools, went to Selinsgrove | yan of conabde rable intelligence, very last Thursday afternoon to attend the pleasant and affable, but in this Dem- wedding of a relative. He returned ocratic Gibraltar nothing less than an Friday morning. (earthquake can check the growing ~— Miss Alda Bankey went to Phil- | popularity of W. T. Speer, his Demo- adelphia on Wednesday, to visit with | eratic competitor. friends and take in the sights gt the! For th@ast two weeks Evangelist Exposition. Bhe expects to be gone Warden has created quite an awsken- about ten days. ing in Georges valley and surround: ~—Mr. John Lawyers arrived home | ivgs. The meetings are held in the last week after an extended trip of | Lutheran Cross church and the build- about two months to St. Louis Mo, | Ing has not sufficient capacity to ac and points in other states where Cen- | commodate the immense attendance; tre county people are found. { to prevent confusion and to avoid too —Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer left on | i much of a jam, the doors are locked Monday morning on a trip to Phila. | ¥De0 all the room and seats are occu- delphia to take in the Exposition. | | pied. Large numbers are being cor- They will stop over on the way down | verted, and many are yet halting be to visit their son at Millersburg. | tween two opin ons. Mr. Warden js a | gentleman of fine personal appearance { and a very fluent and persuasive speak- er. He left on Thursday last for Mary- { land; the meetings at the Cross church | will be continued by Rev. Rearick. Why is it that such a large number : of tax collectors make themselves so ——Mrs. Chas. Garis, wife of the unpopular that frequently after serv. late Sergeant Garis, of Pleasant Gap, | ing one term they can hardly secure a visted at the home of Byron Garis. | dozen votes for a reelection ? When She was on her way home from Lioys- | by a little consideration and thought ville, where she had taken her son to they might just as well be popular and enter the Soldier's Orphan School. their friends legion. But no doubt be- ~——Mrs. and Mrs. Heory Sankey, | ing “dressed with a little brief author of Potters Mills, came home last week | ji they foolishly exercise it without from a visit they had been making |any judgment and of course to their with friends and relatives in Kansas, | own detriment and injury. Certainly They were absent over two months, | (here are exceptions, among them I and both were greatly benefitted with | can mention Harvey D. Rossman, our experiences along the route. present tax collector. He isa young -~—Willis Rishel, landlord at Mont- | man of intelligence, very popular and gomery, Pa., was a pleasant caller, and | a prompt collector. He has no trouble looks the picture of health. He will | in making his collections, when neces. sceompany his aged widowed mother | sary he will give any one plenty of lat- to Philadelphia where she will in fu- | itude to enable them to make a settle ture reside with her son Ward who | ment, and does not approach a man has a clerkship in the Penn’a R.R. of- pompously with—*“I am Sir Oracle, fice, and when I ope my lips, let no dog ~—Mr. John B. Bitner, west of | bark’ but is always pleasant and agree town, departed last week for Gaines, | able, and a gentleman with whom it Tioga, county, where he will make! is a pleasure to converse and transact his home for the next several months | business, Such men grace their office, with his son-in-law, H. E. Shadle, | and no one would think of avoiding a who recently purchased a large hotel collector, even if a delinquent when at that place, the official proves himself to be a gen- ~—~@. M. Smetzler, of Potters Mills, | Heman and not a boor. gave us a call on Monday morning. Caml ef ——a—— Mr. Bmetzler will quit farming, and SOHURN. last Friday made public sale of his stock and implements. The sale was a success, being largely attended snd prices up, One cow was sold for £51.- 50, and other stock in proportion. James W. Runkle, of Middle burg, gave us a call and advanced his label, Mr. Runkle is traveling for the new shoe-factory of that town, which employs 65 hands, and we infer from his talk that the people of Middleburg are imbued with a true of enter. prise that builds up but does dey | spent ort time in F Ones ~-- N. B. Bitnoer, telegraph operator | at Pine, Pa., with his wife, are visiting | among old friends in the valley the past week. Newt. was in charge of | the station at Paddy Mountain several | years ago, A Graphic Account of all that Interssts fron this Rosy Point, J. H. Fryer and wife, of Bunbury, are visiting relatives at this place at present. Our hunters report game very scarce; not many birds have been bagged thus far. Henry Royer, of Johnstown, was visiting at the home of P, H, Stover at this place Mr, Bhefter, of Williamsport, is one of the employes at the creamery at this place, and makes his home with Mr. Wilson, W. J. Rote is making preparations to build a house (7) on Main street; we presume he will capture the bird after the cage is completed, Frank Bartges is rushing work on his new house on East Main street. He has it under roof and is nearly ready for the plasterers, Mr. Wilson, one of the owners of the creamery at this place, moved from Millheim into IL. K. Btover’s house lately vacated by John M. Weaver, M. P. Campbell, who bad been mak- ing his home near Clintondale during the summer months eame home one day last week, to attend the public schools, Mr. Smith, of Milton, agent for farm machinery, spent Bunday at this place. Mr. Bmith of late has been quite a fre quent visitor here, proving that he is a successful business man, The enterprising lumber firm of Kra- der & Billmyer will erect a saw mill a short distance below town to manu- facture the timber on the tract purch- ased from Emanuel Kerstetter, Mrs, E. J. Kooney and four ¢hildren ! in the near future; Mr. Kooney been there for several weeks, at that place. Carpenters for the Penna. R. R. have Twelfth Year wide me great pleasure ale sing stone to future prosperity { remain, Bincerely yours,” RC Schissler College of Business, positions, but we prove it. Hp Tior your conti ved thousand opporiue HH const TEST OF TIME, an i Clergymen, and Professic Others Fall Timothy, choice, $16, Mixed hay, 14al4 50 Straight rye straw, 14 50a15, Wheat, and oats straw, 13.50a14, Apples, choice, 25 per bbl. 3} aa. Potatoes, choice, 38a Onions, 1al 25 per bbl er needed repairs. The painter will soon follow and give it a new paint, which will, no doubt, very aesthetic shade, Mrs. Ritter, who with left this section in the year be 1874, New wheat, 650, 45¢. Oats Je. Butter 22¢. Potatoes 40¢, Onions S0e. Kye Corn 35¢. Eges, 16e, Apples 40 Lard Se, Ohio, near Sandusky Bay, is in section visiting relatives, She is a sis- ter to Mrs. Andrew Harter place; this is her first visit east since notices many changes since the Mrs. Busan Hoover, wife Hoover, was taken to the asylum Danville on Wednesday at morning D. B. Geary, of Penn township. has been suffering from for some time and was getting band decided to have her removed to the hospital for the insane for treat. ment, ————— BOALSBU RG. items of Interest from that Nasy Town, as Given by Our Correspondent, Dora Meyer spent Saturday and Sun- The farmers of this immediate com- corn, Rev. A. A. Black Reformed Synod the this attending Lancaster in at Mr. George Boal left Monday for ly still remain at the farm. Photographer T. C. Bartges, ire Hall, has a tent town, where he is doing much this week, Amos Straw and Herman Long will leave our burg this week for Braddock, where they expect to be employed the coming winter, A radish was found in the of Cen- in our work located lot twenty-nine inches in eircumference. Who can beat that ? A Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall, Government Service, Temperature: Highest. Lowest Oct, 19 687 49 clear. "nn x3 64 46 clear. "ta 52 30 clear, 22 25 cloudy, 39 clear. 56 clear, 47 Soudy. i“ “" SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every 7 Weanenday by Allison Bros, BEAEEEISOE P IIES Srh Rye . ES Se Barley. ......... A LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. HH. Ross, Wheat, red............ Wheat, white OOH SREB rsrusesrissisns sorsssmmirssssivsiommsesons Bhelied Corn. ML Ry# cone. Onts ERRENE SEE FERRI Stet hana br es a ER hints eben tc at © fo eT SO ow RE eh hte dct st ts Lt eo at Sania at a “ LEROY RRS CRVRERE ER See Pu A SESS Yi piss IW .ooocinss rssrsinsinssmsanssiisimnsssmissinsrisint sesste Ham Shou worse eRe. hth dh ttc tt tat Roller HOU rect wo hs sib MARKETS, Philadelphia, Oct. 25, Wheat, No. 2 Pean’a red, spot, 71a 72 Corn, dle. Eggs, fresh, 10x20, Butter, fancy creamery, 234240. Live Poultry per pound : Fall E5NENsRRR? osesssssersetnr Apples 10al5c a peck. Potatoes 40a50c a bushel, Turnips, 15c a peck, celery * Cabbage 3a5¢ a head, Onions 18a20¢ ab bunch a peck. Oats S0u35e : hone vy 10al8e ; chickens 12al5¢ Ib, Batter 22a25¢ ; egus 20a22¢, Freeport, 1il., markets: Wheat, Oats 19421. Hay, bailed, per ton, 9.5010, Cloverseed, Batter, 15al8. Lard 61. Eggs 16 Salt per bbl, %0al 00. Live hogs per 100 Ibs, Sheep, per head, $2 to 3.50, Cattle, per 100 lbs, alive 4.50a5.00, ducks, x3. Hat, Corn Hah HO 12a15. Potatoes 25. Butjerine 3.75a3 90, -— - Three Doctors in Consultation, From in “When you are sick, what you like medicine in what experience tells to be chosen in the second e., Theory) says the last place, But if you ean get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they will give Benjamin Frank you is best, place; what reason (i When you have a bad cold Dr. In- clination would recommend Chamber lain’s Remedy pleasant and safe to take, because it is Dr. Expe- because it Cough it never falls to effect a speedy Dr. ommend it because rience would recommend and per. Reason would rec. it is prepared scientific principles, and acts ua ture’s plan in relieving the lungs, secretions and restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. Forsale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tussey- ville: F, A. Carson, Potters Mills: H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills. manent cure, on on Merit Is the trade mark of success. Value is the true test of cheapness. -» My Fall line is complete— the finest ever brought to this v alley While leather has advanced 25 per cent. my prices are the game as | purch ased ahead of the advance. Always some specialties, Give me a call. C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. 4649408888040909444090944 EMPIRE HAND LAUNDRY Centre Hall, Pa. Jacob H. Zong, Proprietor, We use the soap that tackles the dirt and not the shirt. Linen sent to this laandry is washed white, not whitewashed. Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES.: “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High Glow or Dull Finish. Clay W. Reesman, TL 000000600000 000e 200000000080 009 i La oi Sa Sa Sh Te Sh Se Se Te Te = J For a Good Penny Picture Come to my gallery. I will make Penny Pictures every Saturd; 1y until further notice, [5 Genuine Photos I5cts. Cabinets, Mantellos, «and Florentines All sizes and styles of photos furnished. on Work, Pastel and In- dia Ink. i Water Col- is supplied, i Cray- ant at prices guaranteed to be lower than others. Outdoor . ‘3 VIEWS a specialty. i . Carbone guarantee d ss god as the best Hom $1 75 10 82.00 T.C.BARTCES, Centre Hall. Gallery in Kreamer building, a SS Dr. Humphreys’ i the disease, other parts "They Care the Sick, PRICES, tons, Inflammations. 33 Fever, Worm { 23 lic, Crying, Wakefulooss 25 ren or Adults. 25 4 Colle 23 bus, Vomiting. 25 7-Coaghs, Cold hills 23 -Nearalgia, Toothache, Faceache 25 S-Headache, Bio 25 10-Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25 11-Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 13-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 25 13~Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarsonons 25 14-Ralt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 23 13-Hhenmatism, Bboumatic Paine 253 16~Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 17-Files, External or Internal 25 18-Ophthalmia, Weak or inflamed Eyes 253 19-Catarrh, Influenza. 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LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, AURICULIURR and HORTICULTURE, : Nith congas 3 instrations on the Farm n 3 RIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY, Or 8 SLT CE REA iA p roxsmoML ANGUAGE dnd LiTHkA nil fo 52 gz mington Commereial € pt tried in cooms, Then | decided 10 take a course cieion which 1 come der 4 Tocnt roftatie ” dient ex 1 w hold, havi E Soc a in n that your instr it #4 bs fair treatment « past of both in triton snd Yo iy, GARMNER, Bupariown ous 10 Harry Chester Co, Pa wed Bir beyond and of i the last tr Codiege in prefs jal be Liss ich of Ww { EEF WATTERS Yiaanor r Ox Pa Hatowls graduates of # Jt ust ations to the i : 1 ntaining i InGreas y Lhe and available atiesting BUX Term opens September 4th. ATTORNEYS. HUGH B TAYLOR, id Allorney «t-Law Bellefonte, Pa. All manner of legal busts sugy Ko. U4 Temple Court rsss— I8, C.M. BOWER 1,0RVIS BOWER & ORViS Atlorneys at Law BELLEFOSTE PA Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second floor, ansd David ¥. Fortney W, Harrison Walker, FORTEEY & WALKER Attorney st Law, BELLEFORTE, PA. north of Court House. A O. FURST, Offices directly opposite the Court i Ollice Allorney-at-Law, Be £ "LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. jansy Attorney-al-Law, W . BELL EFOXTE, All Kinds of legal business attended top ply ipecial sttention given 0 collections. fr wor Crider Excha ge. G. RUNKLE, N, D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. oliections and all legal business sitended to sromupliy. Consultations German and English, — % in Exchange Baliding N B. BPANGLER, - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices in all the courts. Codsultation in En plish and German. Office, Crider Exchange Sullding, novies BANKS. { ‘ENTRE COUNTY BANKING OO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes. J. D Buvezrr, Cashier Receive deposits, Jan®l HOTELS. TTNIVERSIT! i INN Ww P. 8. Burrell, Proprietor College Avenue, ETATE COLLEGE, PA. Furnished throughout. Steam best, electric Hight and modern improvements. All trains op on Sag at this lun, deol [BVIN HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on frst floor jan Rusa HODSR, p BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecial attention given Ww country trade. apri0 NEW SARNaY BOLLE: n A posite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new furniture throughout, stesm heat, electric bells and all improyements, 300d table and moderate charges, QPRING MILLS HOTEL Rubi, P A ag] SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from Mm trains. N Ew BROC KERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample and arora Bpeciai mates to withesses uromns CENTRE HALL HOTEL, Wm. H. Runkle, Manager. Newly equipped. bar and tab’e supplied with the best Summer boarders recefve epocial atten - tion. and oan find no healthier jocality. Central for Hundt and anny. you 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Anrone sending a sketoh and gnlekly asvertath a ar opinion Jree » sions strictly Fon an iaken i Mm EEE.