CORRES SPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. [Continued from Local Page. ] Boalsburg Mr. M Kuhn and Miss Stover, in holy day evening, in the Reformed church, in urg., A general im all who wi Vi both of Boalst , will bonds of matrimony on Thur TL 18] y . Joals! tation 18 ex tended to h to come i xr 33 es ¢F thinks of spendin 1 dit mes aud tie doll home and save the will take care 1 1; in; your head 1 hart, Lancaster, LOOK by conveyance Meadows catch of the speck! led be Mrs. fishing and ‘auties, Aura Bn ing tackle and rej and catch very Luther Iei lawn push it along. Mr. Gregg, Book Company, on small vith the mower. Good exercise, agen was visiting board a few days ago. call again, T. F. Riley, ex-Associate his house repaired which makes quite our village. Hall housed Linden Andrew Gettig is sore throat, Ha Pontius, over nigh ITY for fruit trees. Mrs. Alf an absence Jacob Lee, n t ih has returned to hi 5 Jabor s'after several week's harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Burchfield, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clelland George shingl mill, Jame helping his father, Altoona, Mc- ol Robert Ww les for A.G.Noll Lonebarger is sawing on Ross & Meyer s Corl, of Pleasant Gap, has been Robt. Corl, through «whaymaking and harvesting. J. H. Ross, one of our merchants, spent Hill sutre cent several days on his farm at such as in mak ing fences, ing improvements, gates, etc. A most successful was held in the Ex Sunday evening an exceedingly was filled to its tions were Milesburg Items id Rhue died Mr. Dav at his Boggs townshi Wedn July 10, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. BIVICEe rere held in the United ethern at Wallace Run, anc the Advent cemetry, at Marsh Creek, Fri- Age, Simon P. esd: ly morming, church, rment was made at day, Mr rier, is kept busy | hours at his former tailoring business. We recommend him as one of t The farmers of this section are about through with harvesting and from all reports there appears to be an average crop all around. The fight between the Hastings and anti-Hastings appears to be growing warmer here every day, and I firmly believe that Quay will have the July 12. 74 years Neyhart, our mail car- right along hetween the mail trade can heartily he best men men best end of the string. The M. E. church, of this place, a festival last Friday and Saturday nights. It was a grand success. The Presbyterian church, of this place, will hold a festival next Friday and Saturday evenings, 19 and 20, body is cordially invited to come. The borough dads are still crowding the street improvements in the city, and we expect, in the near future, to have electric light and all the modem improvements, Our jovial friend, Jas. A Green, has returned home from a business trip and we are glad to see his smiling face on our streets once more, held Every- Spring Mills Items Mrz. Frank Rearick is taking a two week's trip to Sunbury and other east- ern towns, Mrs. James N. Leitzle has laid her work all to aside and is visiting in the western part of the state, It leaves James a widower for awhile but he will not starve as long as the chickens last, Michael Smith and family, of Potters Mills, spent a day with Smith Bros. He reports crops good in that section, Miss May Smith spent a few days with her grand-parents, at Pine Grove Mills. adie | . | ye united I Mrs. William Kessler, looking up friends and relatives. William, an is in Bellwood it is not a safe plan to reach foram 8 neck, It often create Down went McGinty ! voung ladies few days at State College, where { Jonas Condo CC. P. long idle such men the They more would employment who have the m | spent the Lather, usiness with his brother, § Condo. Mill He vded for Aaronshurg was he; rrand-father and : thing humming DEATH SAD oh igh r was highly 20 years The Odd Fellows r Hou. John A. Br ight, of T and at the right time y visiting is man 1 to preach hear | bject a gned nim, hip, What is , Why I Belong to it and Why 4d vou Don't fail to next Saturday Ah AA aC 50 1) | myer posicry artoon or ed paper, which is » or defeat any nation or electi upon actions, unless the same shall be a N ical blished in a newspaper avowedly re. sponsible therefore, or pears paper, upon such circular, poster names of the Chairman at political least the names of two officers of the or other organizat same, or the name of some duly register. punished by a fine not exceeding by imprisonment in jail not to exceedsix months, or both, are untrue, the person so offending shall courts.”’ - Fishing for Snipes Bellwood. habit of street corner blowing is selected to stand in the middle of the river and | hold an open bag while several butties go up the stream and chase the birds into the bag. The of his racket so as to scare the down the | As the chasers move snipes stream and into is buming away the sound tit! of their voices grows fainter it finally is not heard atall, then they standing in the water, ph Bicycles will be Cheaper An exchange says the time is not far distant when the bicycle that now costs $100 can be bought for $50 or $60. A re. port has been in circulation for some time to the effect that a syndicate is be- the market on or before April 1, 400,000 bicycles, which are to be made at $18 each and sold as low as $30. This | bicycle is to be as good, for all ordinary | purposes, as the £100 wheel of to-day, and it is supposed it will lead in the cut. | ting of prices. jon issuing the | ed elector, with description of his election district, as responsible therefore, shall be | also be deemed guilty of libel, and may | be prosecuted in the civil or criminal | A young man who is in the | fellows on the | ag where a torch | pull for home leaving the bag holder | ing formed for the purpose of patting on | 18¢6, | bd Oct ill dA XE "TEE GI.OXB Note with C { are the Quantities Nine ( Moro y Being PANN Spe a ——— cial Eye-Opene If CLONEN Mitt MILLINERY--- 39 Cents. [8] INEEY FRING ANON Linens, Etc rs Dffered for Nine Cents: i didi i a oe ob a i hie i a a a a a a a a Colors. Lining ’ gs for 9 Cents. Black Dress Goods. wre highly honored | i0- } Katz & Co., Ltd BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. "THE aL Ose Baby Carriages NAGINEY - FURNITURE At NAGINEY'S. his personal character or | unless there ap- | or | in a conspicuous place, either the | 1d Secretary,or | UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING a specialty. $100.01 | and if the statements | F. E. Naginey’s, BELLEFONTE, PA This is the way they fish for snipes at | ANTED-To borroww $3500, for three | years on a farm near Altoona, Pa.. worth | g12.000. First mortgage given as security, with fire insurance as collateral | semi-annually. Examination of title and all expenses of negotiating joan ald by borrower | Addrress E.H. FAULKENDER Real Estate And Loan Agent, Hollidaysburg, I's sa shore move along slowly keeping up a | warranted to Yuiokly cure Bezema, Teller, ‘SILVER CREAM iss wet lea. Seald Head, Sealds, Burns, Cuts, Chaps, and all skin diseases. It will also relieve Plies, | Sold by all deglers or by mall at 10 cents Jet box 1. 1. REAMY, Tyrone Pa Oct ) ILL FOR SALE OR RENT- Wagner ‘mill, in Central City, Boggs | township, for sale or rent, Inquire at the of | flee of J. M. Kelchline, Bellefonte, Pa. for fur | ther information, Don't Take Him Up. If a fellow comes around and wants to bet you $5 that if you can tell him the last four figures of the number of a bank : note he will tell you the letter of the note, don’t take him up. You offer to bet him the same way and if you succeed in get- { ting him to bet divide the figures of the note by 5. If they don’tdivide even and one remains the letter is A; if two re- | mains the letter is C, and if they divide even the letter is D. If you know how : to divide you will win. Interest payable | | ASSIGN EES NOTICE. — edd estat { Jame DY OR E NOTICE ira} Ardery y 1545, to 1 vine entered in stated case, having failed on ac vii fail to ap a 5 will proceed 1 Jo mE Pp CONDO. Nefonte, Pa Sherif! PP BLIC SALK. By virtue of an order of the there will be sold on the v { township, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 0th, 1%% at 1o'cloek p. mn. all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the town hip of Rogge, about four v s north of Miles | burg, containg ¥ acres an y 8 perches and al lowance, and being the ty of the late Thomas Croft, dec eased. hereon erected a good dwelling house, barn and outbuildings This farm bas a good supply of water, has an abundance of excellent fruit, is in a good state of cultivation and is one of the best farms in Boggs township TErMs-~One-half the purchase money, less ten per cent, which is to be paid when property is knocked down balance of this hall on con firmation of sale. The other half in one year { to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises Orphan's Court Boggs } mises In Cras, Surrn, Admr | D.F Fortney, Atty. Bellefonte , Pa. ALESMEN WANTED wsseeT() BELL ns NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Sam Good side line LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa HUMPHREYS’ Pr, JHumhre yu Bpeciics are selentifioally and y prepared Remedies, used for years in Seba i and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Bpocific a special cure for the disease named. cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and are in fact and deed the Bovereign Remedies of the World, 0, CrRRs, rRICER 1-Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. , 9-Werms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... S-Teething; Colle, Crying, Wakefulnos 4-Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 7~Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis S~Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache... P-Headnochen, Bick Headache, Vertigs., 10-Dyspepsin, Rillovaness, Constipation 11-Suppreossed or Painful Periods 19-Whites, Too Profuse Periods . 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness Ai-dakt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 15-Rheumntlinm, Rhoumatio Pains 16-Malarin, Chills, Fever and Ague 10-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head 20-Whoeoping Cough " 7<Kidney Disenses : 25 25-Nervous Debility 1.48 30-Urinnry Weakness 34-8ore Throat, Quincy, U feorated Throat + I" HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL 01L, “The Pile Ointment,” Trial Size, 25 Cis, Bold by Dropgists, or sent prepatd on receipt of pries, DR HowenRess’ Mantas (144 pages) Maties Fave BUNPHREYS JED, CO. 111 4 118 William 50. KEW YORK. SPECIFICS. Sa'ary or commission ples free. Address B. C. Achenbach. E AKER Choicest confectionery, Tropical fruits, Finest ice creams always in ste B% Our baker been removed 10 to Crider's Exchange SUMMER FUEL HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak, ALSO - Pine and Bomlock In Billets, cream parlors street, next doo Bunches, Cords and in Stove Lengths. SN, J— COAL, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW & SAND eX iris The Roval Stock Food, For Horses, ( ‘attle, Sheep and Hog £8, at EDWARD K. RHOADS, NEAR P. STATION, BELLEFONTE. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, I—— R. R. In the estate of David Dunkle, late of Walker township, deceased, | Letters of administration on sald estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make | immediate payment, and those having claims | or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, Hamner DUxKLe, | Harvey DoskLe, Admrs,, | C. PF. Hewes, Ally. Mingovilie Pa. (June 20 dt) lo : +» GET AN EDUCATION, < | Education and fortune go hand in hand, | Get an education atthe Central State Normal | School, Lock Haven, Pa, First class accom: modations and low rates, State ald to students, | For iieiratod a pail og address i JAM | P Reincinal, | N.Ph. DD, Nov2ily. Haven, Pa. | gran Esta townek Let XECUTORS NOTICE-N given that letlers testamentary estate of Peter Keichline, of Perguson town ship, Cenire county, deceased, have been ted to J. M. Keichline, of Bellefonte, to whom all persons indel 1to sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having ‘ 1a ms or demands will make known the same without delay J. M. KricnrLise Executor, Bellefonte, tice is hb * Pa JOHN M.KEICHLINE ATTORNEY AT-LAW and JUSTICE OF THER Prac. Office in Garman 8 Opera House block and south of the court house MORRIS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, MILESBURG, PA All legal business pertal ning to time position in] in his care, will be properly attended to Collections a spec lalty 3 IRVIN . THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE OCATED in one of “the most beautiful and healthful spotsin the A 1) legheny Region Undenominational ;: Open fo both sexes: Jultion free : Board and other expenses very ow : YA DTM PNT LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY 1. AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTU CHEMISTRY Une 2. BIOLOGY 3. BOTANY and HORTICH CHEMISTRY. CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING « MECHANICAL ENGINEERING {MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENC INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN - LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Lajin Spanish and Italian, (optional) French German and English, (required.) 9. MATHEMATICS ana ASTRONOMY. MECHANICAL ARTS: bi work with study. Sang Shap « MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE 2. Mil LITARY SCIENCE theoretion) and prae- . PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT : years, Fall term opens September 12, 1804. courses four years formation, address, GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D., president. State College, Centre County, Pa. 'LTURE two Regular For catalogue or other in {7ANTED, EVERY SMOKER to help pa Ronen thibent stampe ¥ postage, packing, of we will mall pops. Wo ox of p 8 ios ae Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box to one wi Addres ANDIS & 00. Shippens
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