from Bellefonte and local stations to New York, Philadelphia and intermediate points, also to stations on the Beech Creek and Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad. These tickets will be on sale from December 18th to January i, both inclusive, and good for return passage on or before January 7, 1896. H. H. Allen, assistant. Bx-’96. J. R. Eyer died last month in Florida, where he had gone to improve his health. Ex-’y7. Dern is at the Pierce Paw School in Philadelphia. Ex-’97. George Thompson and Mr. Westcock, formerly of State College, are studying denistry at U. of P. Ex-’9B. Roth is studying biology and Barnhard is studying medicine at U. of P. ’94. R. Bowman was married on the 21st of November to Miss 'Musser, of Bellefonte. ’95. Fleck is with the Keystone Bridge Co., of Pittsburg. ’94. C. E. Kremer is at present assistant superintendent of the Kremer Hose Factory, in Philadelphia. Ex-’96. W. A. Moore has acquired a fine civil engineering practice at Curwinsville, Pa. ’94. W. A. Silliman is with the Tennessee Copper Co., Duck town, Tenn. Ex-’97. Eippart is with the Westinghouse Electric Co., at Pittsburg. ’93, G. R. Wieland is assistant professor of chemistry in the Chester High School. ’95. Dunham Barton is located with the Gas Enineeriug Co., Pittsburg, Pa. ’9l. F. N. Weidner has charge of all the wire work, on fields, ormatures and switches, besides the experimental work for the Electro Dynamic Co., of Philadelphia. ’94. Sillaman is chemist for the Copper Mining and Smelting Co., located at Ducktown* Tenn. Ex-’ 97. Fred. Robison, Ex-’96 Stewart and ’92 C. 11. Ather ton have returned home. The Free Lance. PERSON AES [December,
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