PERSONAL MENTION, Town, -Wm. Reed, of Milroy, is staying at the home of his aunt, Mrs. McCully. ~——Mrs, Susan McCulley, quite an aged lady, is quite ill from infirmities incident to old age. — Rev. J. M, Rearick is attending the Lutheran conference in session this week at Salona. Clyde Smith went to Lewisburg yesterday afternoon after being home for nearly two weeks. —Mrs. W. A, Jacobs has been ill during the last week from a slight attack of heart trouble, Mrs. Julia Lively, of Fleming- ton, Pa., was the guest of her friend, Mrs. N. Benuer, last week. burg, is at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Jacobs, since last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz to Philadelphia and West Chester Mouday to remain this week, on | John in —x-Co. Commissioner Wolf, of Rebersburg, was a visitor tow u uver Suuday with relatives. —— Harrison Walker, Esq., and C R. Kurtz, of Bellefonte, drove over spend Sunday in Centre Hall county, where he has secured employ- | ment, Mrz. John Huft returned to her | home at Lamar on Monday morning, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Crawford. Miss Elsie Foreman, been visiting her sunt at Pine Mills, Mrs. John Homan, again with her father. —— Will Odenkirk has been at Pad- | dy Mountain Tunnel the last week in | charge of the railroad station during | the absence of that vperator. i who had! Grove | is home | Wm. H. Keller, who isa sawyer | in a mill Williamsport, came | home lust week to attend the election, | and spend a week or two with his family. above —Prof. B. M. Friday afternoon to spend several days at Milton and Selinsgrove, returning on Monday morning to resume his | school work. —Mr. 8. P. Hennigh, of Potters Mills, was a pleasant visitor while in town on Monday. He was | accompanied by his two bright young | David and Ellis. —Dr. 8. C. Jaequemin, Bloss- | burg, Pa., has decided to locate at Cen- | tre Hall, and open a dental parlor. He has rented the dwelling to be vacated by Geo. Mowery, who moves to Lew- | istown, - Mr. A. ( Wagenseller left on | living east | 80NS, of ). Detwiler, of near Col- yer, was a caller yesterday. He purch- ased a few days ago the truck farm | from C. A. Buttorfl, at Colyer, and is| thinking seriously of taking posses- | sion himself in the spring. } ——John Van Pelt arrived yesterday morning from Hastings, Pa, where he has been employed in the coal office of | Duncan & Spangler. John will re main at home for some time, and will | not return for the present. — Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Van Pelt ar- rived bere on Tuesday afternoon from | Ithiea, N. Y., on a visit among friends | in their old home. They will remain | a couple weeks while Geary can look | after his business interests here, ee Ex-Bherifl John Spangler left] Tuesday afternoon for Philadelphia, where he wll be the guest of his son, | Col. J. L. Spangler. He will remain | until ready to come home, and pro- | poses taking in ali sights in that sec- : tion before doing so. : Samuel Rubl, 8 member of the | A. R., of Philipsburg, came to Cen- | tre Hall last Saturday, as the officer | detailed for inspection of SBamuel Shan- | non Post, He could not perform his duties, being summoned home by ill ness in his family. Mr. J. B. Fleisher, of Binghamp- ton, N. Y., arrived on Saturday, on a visit to his sister, and to attend to some business in connection with settling up the estate of his father. Mr. Fleish- er has been very successful in the busi- ness world, amassing quite a fortune, —herifl-elect Cyrus Brumgard was in town Monday for a short time on his way to Bellefonte. He has been kept busy receiving eongratula- tions over the large vote given him, but he’s the same Cyrus as of old, and not in the least affected by his great popularity. weeThomas Sankey and William Btover took their departure yesterday from Spring Mills, for Freeport, Ill, where the boys will again resume their positions. They have been at their old homes for the last couple months having a good time and will now get down to work again, wee Dr, Ko. J. Wolf, of the Gettys- burg, Pa., Lutheran Theological Bem- inary, was hereon a visit with rela. tives over Bunday. On Bunday morn. ing he filled the pulpit for Rev. Rear- jek, and delivered a sermon that was forceful. The Dr. is endeavoring to raise funds to liquidate an indebied- ness on his institution, wee Rev, Rbonds, Will Rearick and Al Krape who were out hunting for deer last week with the “Regulars,” came home on Saturday, and went in ‘‘de gang.” They badn't any deer up to that time, but there's plenty of fun they are having. The boys will come home this week. wee Harry Li Camp, for several years the traveling representative through the eastern states for a large Chicago candy house, has received the promo- tion to be superintendent of ail the salesmen of the firm, Besides having the direction of the many salesmen, he will also have control of the “Cracker- Jack” department, a line in which Harry met with great success in mark- eting, Helistheson of Mr. W. R. Camp, now residing in Tyrone, and for many years the family were resi- dents of Centre Hall. Harry is mar- rone, but will be compelled to move to Chieago in assuming his new position, —————— A — BOALSBURG Busy Town and Vicinity. Mrs, John From spent several days | last week at Tyrone, All persons who wish to go hunting not fail to go Nannie Baily, who for several weeks burg returned home, i. W. Kimport was the first one to slaughter hogs in this vieinity, Pork seems very scarce this fall, John Wieland his busily in and mechanics engaged constructing trade, Friday evening HRights and in the Lutheran church. Admission 15 cents. Walter Shutt, of Boalsburg, and An- Dr. Holloway next | ried last week above town, at the home Heddinger, by Rev. A. A, Black. {ing the first week of the season, and small doe and that is the only venison that has come to town this fall. Adam Hosterman and daughter and Hunt- home of his son Henry, who {a 9 em The Republican party brought Math. (ioheen, Frank and George Hunter, from Latrobe. About one hundred scholars are : the scholars are about all der experienced and able teachers, and Hun; if the A party from Shingletown vi- amping at Laurel Saturday night they had three These par! camps till next Saturday, and possibly longer. Hunting has so taken posses<ion of seen to the mountains for a day's hunt, have not heard however of bringing any game home. Mrs. P. H. Meyer spent part of last week at Spring Mills. after elect corn field and with some assistance until Satar. | day night had his corn all husked. He is now ready to take upon himself the to which her ion went into his Our commuuity is well represented this fall in the mountains. The Mo- docs last Wednesday went to camp at Stone creek. Several persons came from their camp on Bunday and re- and even got several shots, but none effect. ive. The Reilly party locate d Wednes- day morning at the Bear Meadows, | Some of the party returned Saturday with no venison. is ———— A SA SPRING MILLS Current Comments and Observations by Oar Seribe, Harry Frankenberger has changed his residence, moved on the “hill,” in. to the dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. Feteroff. R. G. Kennelley, B. F. Kennelley, Harry Confer, the four Sweetwood brothers, Robert Couldron, Jerry Zet- tle, C. Gentzel, George Fredericks and Perry Alters, a dozen of our Nimrods, left on Monday last for a weeks’ sport, gunning particularly, in the Seven mountains, They established their camp in the Wild Cat Gap. Venison will be plenty next week— perhaps, When Mr, Ruhl commenced the res. taurant business in the village, he ask- ed our merchants as a special favor, uot to deal in oysters, but to give him an opportunity to build up a trade in that line with his time and attention. This request was cheerfully complied with, and in consequence Mr. Rubl has secured quite a large oyster trade, But of late a huckster of our neighbor. hood not satisfied with dealing in buts ter, eggs and poultry, and being aware of the understanding Mr. Roh! had with our merchant is, notwithstanding peddling oysters from house to house from one end of the village to the oth er, of course his sales fare limited, our people do not approve of such pro- ceedings. No one questions the ped- dier’s right to buy and sell what he pleases, but in this case would it not again early Monday morning to join be better policy, and more creditable to act with the other merchants, and abstain froin dealing in oysters, A day or two since in conversation with a friend about the business out- look, politics and that favorite Repub- lican song of prosperity, when 1 re- marked that I would be really glad to see some evidence that prosperity was a reality-—a fact and not a mere phan- tom or delusion. He laughingly re- plied evidences, why you can have all the evidence you want, you have it right here in your own vineyard, you know us well as I do that some men are so very busy, so surcharged with prosperity that they are forced to toil on Bunday. Six workiog days are not sufficient, one man he was informed was 80 overloaded with prosperity dur- ing the week, that he was obliged to tar paint his roof on Bunday. Now he continued with a smile, isn’t that prosperity ? Of course that is prosper- ity with a vengeance, only it seems a trifle rough on the moral law, Te COBURN. A Child Foand Dead in Bed —~Denth of Mrs. John Hoover. N. B. Schuefler, of near Centre Hall, was a visitor to this place Tuesday. The meteoric shower fuiled to rialize Tuesday night, ing. Mrs, J. E. Kooney and children, aft- er spending three weeks at Harrisburg, retarced home one day last week. The livery sale of T. B. Witmyer on Tuesday afternoon was well attended, and the articles brought fair prices, J. F. Garthofl, our corpulent Justice, had a quiet wedding on Tuesday even- ing; the contracting parties being Mr, John E. Mallen and Miss Viola Au- man, both of Penn township. The infant ehild of Robert C. mate- clouds luterfer- sold and some time during On Tuesday morning when its mother awoke she was horri- child was dead. The cause of its sudden death is unp- wife place, The remains of Satan of John Hoover, of Hoover, near this Pa., whither hospital for the weeks ago. insane, about three Her remains were interred she was years, Her maiden andof Mm. T. F. Green Briar, Auman, of Bc pp MILLHEIM, The Citizens Tender Sheriff Elect Brangart # Reception, Mrs. Christian Miller, of Coburn, Mra. Sara Orndorf isentertaining her sister from Huntingdon this week. Charles Bassler, of Freeburg, ing at the home of Mr, is stay- ny, visited their daughter Mrs. 1. C. Druggist Morris, Barber Springer, They returned on Fri- Cap. Keiss, a traveling salesman The Captain spent years with Dewey on the water. is a very plessant gentleman and brim full of sailor's yaros, Dewey the flunest Naval America, On last Thursday eveniog the Mill- officer in of Bheriffelect Brungart, him a serenade. discoursed some excellent Brungart in and gave can, followed Mr. Bruogart, compli- menting the people on their cholece. became quite eloguent, displaying ora- tory, until the audience became hilari- ous. This was the editor's first effort before a Millheim audience, but he proved equal to the occasion. Ag TUSSEYVILLE BUDGET. The Events of the Week as Seen by an Alert Seribe, We are glad to hear that Edna Ish- ler is improving. Charles Bitner, of Joplin, Missouri, is still seen in this vicinity. Mrs, George Burchfield and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. MeClel- lan. W. C. Love went to Bellefonte Mon- day to secure employment. Hope he met with success, The Evangelical Association has quite an interesting meeting; they have had several converts, Fro present indications there will be several weddings iojTusseyville and vicinity between this and spring. Mrs. Mary B. Fortney expects to leave on Wednesday for Lancaster, where she will spend the winter, Dr. E. J. Wolf delivered quite an in- teresting discourse in the Union church in behalf of the Theologicial Seminary at Gettysburg, which was repaired sev- eral years ago, The amount received was about $65, For the Season of 1800-1000, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny announces the following Personal: Y-Condacted Tours for he season of 1809 and 1900: day tour will leave New York, February 13, spent fornia, entire route by the “Mexico and Cali- fornia Special,” the finest train grosses the continent. Florida.—Four tours to Jael Fourteen days January 28, February 6 and 20, and March 6. The first three of these ad- mit of a sojourn of two weeks in the “Flowery State,” Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1600, Tickets for the above tours will #old from all priveipal points on Pennsylvania Railroad. For be mation, address Thos, enger Agent Western burg; B. Courlaender, Agent Baltimore I. Watt, District, 3r., District, ern District Boyd, Agent, s Washington; (ie0, Assistant General Philadelphia. Or Ac Hinckamiths Will Organize and io blacksmiths riage builders of Centre held in the court house Wednesday, vention of the county at £¥iy November 22, known as the Blacksmiths tion of Centre county, the organization is the better tion of the blacksmith’s and builders of this county aga fringement of foreign trade men. and work- gp GRAIN M aS RET, Huckwhe BE senor sovenne sues FRODUCE AT STORES, BRAT. oounns cco ssinssimumnsnns sve SHOUIGRITE oir on BOE wcvninnsensioinse TAHOW .ooscorinnns Poteloos Sidon... SPRING MILIS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected every Wean Wheat....... . Corn Onis Rye Barley... eeday by Allison Bros LINDEN HALL MARKET Corrected y¥ by J. HH. Ross red white week! Bheiled Com nls New Polatoos iter . Sith — From New Zealand, Reefton, New Zealand, Nov, 23, I am very pleased to state that since I { Chamberlain's med- 1556, took the agency of cines the sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years I have sold more of this par- ticular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As have informed to ils been by they have received from it, and know its value from the use of it in my own household. It isso pleasant to take that we have to place the boltle be- E. J. BCANELEBURY. Linden Hall; Tasseyville; F. A. Car- H. F. Rossman, 8. M. Swartz, Potters Mills; Spring Mills, \ The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is Cures throak and Nive diseases. s. ke Sold hy J. F. Smith Kh > Wieland Centre Hall : Lin den Ball; G. H. Mil Long, NERV!TA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood me 0 wan og cone Loss of Mom. "of elt abon of RE yg YE (cand : pink low to. pafe § restores the ox mail il Clinton & dr 3. Marea, droge, Cotes Ha BUILD FOR Young | Men- You: ¢ bul In: 1 Youu » A re 3 Las, SUCCE A FEW WORDS OF ADVICE Ac Pusin eo obs {he most practic i ned ar in ni ie ONT HESITATE. now and build prosperity as thous ILLUST most complet fed for the STRENGTH [3 Se AH EEA ld £ i - Yong Women vn fortunes, sild for future ling wisely ¢? ducation that hile the “alk iter Schissler College for future success and successful meil cowrs vd attend person yn request. SCHIS! 1 COL po. € LE . tod bm {EGE ou NESSY 6% 9 9 9% NNN 9% Ne ATTORNEYS. For a Good Penny Picture ¢ Come to my gallery. ‘11 i Will Pe uny eYerys . 3 - Saturday unt a) Make {5 Genuine Photos I5ets. bea Cabinets, Mantellos, «and Florentines lower ui-door ies good as the yi 81 Tho EL. T. iy BARTCES, C ntre Hall, fi Krossner building. “© DDD pe ery eb Des He Pio REG : amphre ys’ | upon the disease, Ty other parts They Cure the Sick. PRICES, 8, Inflammations. 25 "ever, Worm Colic... La rder in CURES, vers, Congestion Yorms, Worm J A~Teecthing, « ng. Wakefulness Fin of iren or Adglte., ~yeentery, G {‘holera, Uh 4 enghs, Col sythea, ues, Billous Colle ra Morbus, Vomiting is, Bromohitls Toothache, Facoache flendache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . { Oy epepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, 1 1~muppressed or Painfal Periods 13-=Whites, Too Profuse Periods 1 3-Croap, Laryngitis, Hoarsencss 1 4-ESalt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions i 3 henmatiom, Eheumatic Pains, 1 Yalaria, Chills, Vever and Ague 731"1iea, External or Internal .. . 1 =O phthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes 1 0-Catarrh, Inflvenza, Cold In tne Head LOW hooping-Coungh 21 -Asthma, Difoult Breathing. L3-Ear Dlecharge, Barache......... L3serolula, Bwellings and Ukers La General Debility, Weakness LA-Dropay, Fluid Accumulations Dh-menBickness, Nausea, Vomiting V-Hidney Diseases LRNervoar Pelbility @f-more Mouth, or Canker . B0-Urinary Weskness, Welling Ded... £23 J3i-Painful Menses, Praritus 423 32-Disenses of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00 83 ~Eplliepsy, BL Vitus’ Dance. .. 1.90 84~Bore Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria... 25 B8~Chroniec Congestions, Headaches. 23 9 7 =Lirip, Bay Vover +23 Dr. Bamphreys’ Manoal of all Dissases at your Draguists or Mailed Free, Boid by dry Risa or sent on recsipt of price, Humphreys’ . Qo, Cor, William & John Sta, New York HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL “ THE PILE OINTMENT.” Plies External or Internal, Pind or Fleoding: In In Ano: Iohing or Hecding yr The relief 1s Immediate - the cure certain. PRICE, $0CTS. TAIALSIZE 3807S. Eo0d by Drug ietn, or sent posi paid on receipt of prion HURPRARYE BED, 00, 115 4 158 Willem Se, Sew York DRUNKENNESS can be cured, 50,000 used our cure in 1898. Can be given in tea, oof. fee or any food. Trial treatment Free for the asking. Safe sure reliable par ticnlars in plain wrapper for 2 cent stamp. LA RUE CHEMICAL CO, 1017 Arch 8t., Phila, Pa. oil ~-Neuralgin, 23 S25 25 25 25 1.00 23 —— UGHB. TAYLOR Allorney at-Law Bellefonte, Fa, No. U4 Temple Court, All manner ol legal busi- | ness promptly attended Ww. augvé | i i, ORVIS jo | £4 id. H. ORVIS, C BOWER, EK {(JRVIS, BOWER 4 OBY1S, i Attorneys at Law, BE $r L$ ite floor. M 3 PA, £ On sets d in Crider’s Exc hangs builds David ¥. Fortney, Ww. H FORTREY & WALK ARlornesy BELLEFC Offic USC. north of Court Ho 4a. Offices directly © 9 . FURET Altorney-at-La ppotite the Court House, (L LEMARNT DALE, Attorney st Law BELLEVOXT? Office XN. W, Ends Diamond, tw Fir Nationa B n Ww G. RBURKLE . Atlornes PA. yeis promptly “pecin] sttention given 0 ool Utlice, 2d Soor Crider Excha ge. S. D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY Osllections and all Aly Cons Ofioe in Exchangs > to “English, reTIDAD ding a N B. SPANGLER, ATTORNEY -AT BELL} B aii the courts. Cod German Office, aliding. i in En Exchange novi BANKS. | 'ENTRE COUNTY BARKING 1X BELLEFO? Discount 1. D Smvanay, Cashier Receive depowita, Jan? HOTELS. TINIVERSITY INN b P. 8. Barrell, Proprietor Ouliege Avenue, STATE COLLEG Furnished throughout. Steam light and modern tnprovements, on flag et this Ian, E. PA. , elsvirie I trains stop declhos JEViN HOUSE, B. Woods Caldwell, a ieior, JOCK HAVER, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on first floor jan®2 Bus HOUSE, W. L. Daggett, Proprictor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecial atteniion given Wo country trade. apr NEW GARMAN HOUSE, n Opposite wart Bourse BELLEFONTE, PA. & uilding. new furniture throughout, steam hes . cotric bells and all modern ln provements. Good tenle and moderate charges. SPRING MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl. Proprietor SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, N EW BROCE ERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEVOXNTE, PA. Free bus to and from all tralos. Good sample {rooms on first Soor, Special mies 10 withesses | and jurors. ; | CENTRE HALL HOTEL, Wm. HH Ruvkie Masager, Newly equipped, bar and tab'e supplisd with the best Summer borden receive spegial atten « tion, and oan find ho healthier Jooality. Central for fishing and hunting. mays’ EE nc to A A I HAA SA nA, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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