THE CENTRE REPCRTER. FrReDp. KURTZ, CENTRE THE RACKET Largest assortment Kid gloves. Goods. Largest Trimmings. Largest assortment Jackets and Capes Largest assortment ( “loaks for! the Baby. Largest assortment Silk Largest assortment »ilk Gloves and Mitts. Largest assortment of Hosiery assortment Cot spring Ties. Largest assortment Muslin Un derwear. Largest assortment Gauze Un derwear. Largest assortment Lace Caps. Largest assortment of Ribbons. Largest assortment of Novelties hoes. Child’s Largest assortmentof 5S Largest assortment of Ever) thing at the U will find Kom and C. (3. R. SPIGELMEYER, SHEM SPIGELMEYER, Jr. Bellefonte, in Ps PERSONAL. ——Cyrus Brumgard and his broth- er, Jeremiah, of Millheim, town on Tuesday. —(ieorge Koch left Monday Johnstown, where he will pursue his vocation of a plasterer. ——Mrs. Mary Dinges, of Williams- port, has been visiting her son Harry for several weeks past. — (lie Mader family several days last week with parents at MifMinburg, returning on Monday. and spent , (300, —'Squire Houseman and Mr Reiber were representative citizens of | NEW STREETS | | A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT CAN BE | MADE. i | i § in the Borough. The Boro Free of Indebtedness, The main street through the bor-| little and to our thriving town, The road is full of holes ! day. — Eugene Shadle, of Williamsport, arrived last week for a few to his wife's parents, Mr. John Bitner. iSimon Harper has not be to get down to the store the eral days, owing to being sorely toucl- ed with rheumatism. —Mrs. J. ©. Deininger and Mrs, Wes. Henney left Monday for Williamsport where they will remain for some time visiting friends. —eWill Wagner of Bellwood, several days at his home Tussey- ville, last week. Will the mercantile business at H. Deitzell, who grmdu- ated from the Theological Seminary at Lancaster, after a few days vacation at his home at Tusseyville, has located at Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland Co. p Pa. visit Mrs days’ and un abie Jast Ve 4 Oh spent near is engaged in Bel | ee REV. BS, an able orator and was showered with Decoration day. Mrs. Henry Keller, of Kansas, is east visiting among friends and rela- tives, having arrived some days ago. The family left Centre Hall some years ago, and located in Kansas, and time has changed Mrs. Keller very little, | and the west seems to be a promoter of | good health on her part. ee Rev, (3. W. Fortney, 1 former resident of the town is the guest of his class-mate, Rov. W. E. Fischer, Rev. Fortney is a minister of the Lutheran | faith, and some years ago resided in Centre Hall, having had charge of the schools; afterwards removing from Ceutre Hall and engaging in the min- istry. — Monday morning Robert Hunt- er, commissioners’ clerk, and Fred Jackson, of Bellefonte, arrived here at about 10} o'clock, on their way from Harrisburg to Bellefonte, by wheel. The boys made a run from Miia, several miles below Lewistown to Cen- tre Hall in about five hours, which is extraordinary good time, considering the roads, ete, Mr. D. B. Keller, landlord of TPurbotville, Pa, arrived in town last Saturday morning on a flying trip, and had barely time enough to shake hands with friends. He reports the business good and is well pleased with the place. The condition of his sister Miss Lydia Keller, who is lying ill at his home, shows no signs of improve. ‘ment, and she Is gradually growing weaker, She Is suffering from a serofu- lous affection, | f ' § that together make a picture which The town and better yet has about The { on the ime for ac- the npon themsel ves the treasury. tion has arrived {council in taking duty of part of seeing that this thoroughfare bie Dy and proper shape, money and Inbor in grading and building a new street. The street is owned by the pike « unde offered to ins Wi company ve i portion within the boroug borough. The lease will be given for an insig- nificant sum, and there is no cause f the the council ohje recaleltrant member cting on that part the 1d heartily endorse the council in Centre Hall, Hs Every tux payer in borough, we believe, wou the for 1 making There w but tl tion of streets iy Le some MOC entirely from the moss with which every Another be inaugurated along wi Come town is afflicts improvement which th new drainage and gu would be proper in front of every property to} carry off surface water. Mud holes exist in the the town the year around, and by proper drain- age with gutters all this nuis could be avoided. If the council have the borough at heart, such as they pre- | tend and are supposed to have they | will take speedy action what they and thoroughfares the of heart of the interests « and do can towards placing the street of our and prope: pretty a decent such as is becoming. We should be r to lew pleas a1 ax payer sentiments are on the streets. The eolumns of the RErol are open and we will gladly gi to Let us Lear contriburor on any : from th —— Coming Campmeeling Fhe Ev Penns Valley will hold a campmeeting I S60 We are yY informe reli: aby Old Fort, it down to | inn August, a woods near the mecting is p time nd wi eweek., Families woods during the time relig SOTYV IM 1041s fe Yi ! i Fon avrona dd ministers eileavor to convert . The th tent A baat the (Usposal. and RAC IAtIon is supple 4 iF ¥ ¥ y » i if dem 1d eg ovals wi grange has pla 1 tents ——. Again in the Field, Bellefonte bobs bali ap the eartl ip again with a base club, one palit of Lhe associnlion an The pestle at present, but it unlikely Wer rog organized tele FATES selling shares at $6. town is not i before of the sea the end will begin to peter out nd the ves in the will find them- d dol management scl hole several hundr - lars as last year A — Yarnaces Close Down. the Rockhill Coal Rockhill, Hunting. {i down indefi- of at 2 1 were closed The furnaces and Iron Co, don county, { nitely on Tuesday, owing toasirike of the employes, who demanded the re instatement of several discharged lead- | ers of the local labor union, The com- pany refused to accede to the demands { of the men, in the hope of breaking up | i the influence of the union. About {men are afle¢ted by the shut down, At AA SiH) State Grange Meeting A spevial ‘meeting of the Pennsyl- State Grange will be held at | Lewisburg on Thursday, June 15. A large umber of Patrons of Union, Northumberland, Lycoming and ad- | Joining counties expressed a desire to have the degree of Flora conferred, and | the State Grange has called the special | meeting. Bassline Great Advantages. § You will not make a mistake by | i calling at the Philad. Branch, Belle | fonte, for clothing for men, boys amd children. They will give you greater satisfaction for your money than any other dealer. Unusual bargains will be given, Give them a trial, mA A ni Aa. Kirawherry and loeoream Social, The Indies of the Presbyterian church will serve strawberries and lee-cream, cake, ete, to the public, on Saturday afternoon and evening, June 24th, Proceeds for the benefit of the church. A SM SS Ro cy Ur suite for men and boys can not be equaled by any dealer in the county, Spring styles now in stock. Prices right. Philad. Branch, Belle § § i foute, PUBLIC MEETING, TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS, i Citizens Wanted In Attendance Centre Hall and the surrounding coms | munity will be held tomorrow, Friday evening, in Harper & Kreamer's hall. ly celebration in Centre Hall, and the meeting is called in order to appoint committees and the formulate plans for of the Hull intends the 4th, and observance day. Centre having a big time on as the time is limited, there is no room for delay, and arrangements must be speedily no celebration that there is every possible reason why we 15 Ax there the made, at any point in county day, should have a roaring time, and will. Wi L.ook out for details in next Hall on the and help eelebrate, issue, and come to Centre ith of July a MEN'S DAY, - CHILI Fae Patrons of Hasbandry 13 Celebrate on Jane 17, at the Park. there is a day set ‘atrons of Husbandry 's Day and Floral Day, ued by either yet apart as Chil- it social 3 and a pienie This year the Saturday, ich gathering, or oF Of SO sort. designated we Lime for st sid will hold thei FIRE 34, 1 members of the grange with invited fit i! sl SENTIIMS, RIOD will spend the d i ay in the park, and and social nf. lu unfortunate mve an enjoyable time, th plenty to « ist year they were rather to owing rain fall ng and spoiling the fun, hoped the fates will not be 17th. it i it is 80 Cra- l ann th 1 Of / iit - »> - ¥ehool Board Meeting board held and e auditors, a meeting on Monday even had their accounts prepared and the report for the ill be given to the public in the board has tak- iz teacl applicant is ing . wes for se grammar school ve handed in their claims The « upon at a hoped the ld wediate. future meets difficulties whi woard last year wil i and 1 vall among the members first shou and always, rovemenis In Town ff Of to n number nip have nsn has a Fork en Howard snpleted, siti an will Vihen of i= building a porch Jerry and : LH pro- of his dwelling. in comiort, ft working for and putting rading shape It is larg will beautify his Wa More Holidays legislature has passed act mil rnating general election days, Le third Tacsday of Fe vilany afl Wf each braary and the first Monday of as Jegal noon Lhe half until year ilidays, from 12 o'clock midnight of such days, for the payment, acceptance and pro- drafts, checks, paper © EF bila testing of bills, notes, amd other negotiable day ", i . Will Be Gradand, The Lill providing for free text books t the public has become followed by an appropriation of $500,000 to supply the free text The change will be gradual, books chools The Lill will be with books, as the | not be discarded until used up, | will not take a very long time, with | the prospect of new and free books be- fore the young people. " Bo. Local Dots, This year's hay crop is assured, pearance, having improved much in | the past three weeks, The potato bug has turned up in Tarn the bug- ger down. Don’t forget to make the Canada There is every prospect for a good fruit crop. ce A Gold Care. Bellefonte has evidently its quoto of inebriates, nx it is rinmored a gold cure establishment will be started there soon, For sore of them we would ad- vise a dose of lead instead of gold; it would be cheaper and the town would be benefited, With a gold eure and a prohibition paper to be started there, the town Is up to date. . AM si wee I you are in need of an new hat come and wee my stock, I have the finest stock of spring styles of hats ever brought to this place.—C. Long, Spring Mills. we Wanted. 300 bushels Potatoes byC. P. Long & Co. Monday Co, Bupt, Gramley held ¢x- | sandnation for teachers at Centre Hall. [ He had a class of nineteen who desir- | ed to secure certificates qualifying them as able to take charge of schools, | joining townships and districts, Prof. | vere examination in all parts of the { county, harder and more severe than | heretofore, and the not 80 easy to secure from | tificate, him a It is his intention to Cer- { the rolls who are not eligible according to his ideas, and by this means raise | the standard of the schools, in | tion of every tax payer. for a general raise of salaries all over {the county, services of a competent and able structor, let us have an salaries F will have modern and standard schools to which boast of, raise in we can Bo The Farmerand the Newspaper Yan, Many en are thin persistent dunners, men think By way of comparison let us suppose that a far- 1.000 bushels of year, and sells this to 1,000 persons in Ler raises | all parts of the country, “1 will time.’ a great portion hand The { of them dollar in saying: you a an short farmer small, 1,000 bushel | does not want to be right, Boon the ® Are gone and fooled fue to little is seriously but he has nothing to show for it, then that he i away his whole crop and its va i he realizes has him ina thousand tly he business, him is due Fdriblets, consequen embarrassed in his because vit one dollar, and think it his debtors each owing | | treat it would not help much kind of busl the pul stand as on small matter Continue in lisher does, hie T A anyone Ines and year out long would moment's tl ght that a publisher year Hs "WN ¥ ne it pind i will O01 5 ii vinee as cause for persistent dunniug. - - -. The Vars of Hot Water, it is wond« Speaking of hot water, A compress of linen wrung out of hot salt and water and applied to the chest, and closely with flan- Id, covered entirely 3 nel to prevent the taking of co will way with the irrita- frequent back of neck and behind the ears will cure and hys a hard day's inten waily ease pain and do a {tionn which culminates in coughing. Hot water st the the that nervous weariness after taken hi overcome Hot bedore a mend § Wiki Oi work, waler an aid to digestion, A —- Somethiog New On the Carpet The M un Jowrnal say Kerstetter, the bullder, on Pe is now engaged on the construction of iil ii Jolin nn street, hed i a new machine, which partakes of the of a tricycle, but is propelled ty hand and guided by the feet. It chain gearing similar to those of | safety bicycles and is powerful enough to carry several hundred pounds of weight besides the rider. Jolin claims gets the machine fin- will able to climb any road in the neighborhood i and carry a good load of freight with F him, nature has that when he i ished he be mountain ——— Wait For Centre Hall, A big Fourth of July celebration at Centre Hall, will attract big crowds, fand if a committee comes around and | asks you to reach down in your pock- | et for a handful of chink, The ation cannot be made a success without money, and money makes {the mare go. There will various | expenses connected with the day and Lit is imperative that every citizen con- | tribute liberally. do so, Leelel be I uu. Given sn Vacation Rev, Fischer, pastor of the Luther- an church, has been suffering consid- {erable of late with heart trouble, so much so in fact that he has hardly been able to conduct his services, Last Sabbath at a congregational meeting after the regular services, the members voled to give the Rev. gens tleman a vacation for an indefinite pe- riod, in hopes that he will fully recu- perate. In consequence there will be no regular services in the Lutheran church during the hot months at least. ae arid The Centre Magnet, The Centre Magnet is the title under which Newton 8. Bailey's new Prohi. bition paper at Bellefonte will sail. It is sald the Prohibitionists have guar anteed him five hundred subscribers, while they have only about three hun. dred voters in the county, The new office will be loeated in Bush's arcade, The new sheet has not yet made its appearance, and the editors are some time getting out their first edition. | wlio to Lewins, Bellefonte, for your clothing. Their styles are per fect in every respect. Suits neat in pattern, stylishly cut and « made, Nothing quite so where. ; any- Don’t Miss This. wraps and jackets 6, 7 and 8 Spring and summer young men, blue che double breasted, ViIOtt i children’ > jersey uits from 1.2 Boy’s + 5, 6 and 8.00. 15.00. The Best Wearing the Douglas. Shot warranted, 5.00. For boys, i styles; the very ‘ 850 ’ ”~ the trip- $ tO $12 clothing for men and § +4 » | children, black cheviot, mixed cheviot, Kough breas Lt d. 4 as tr} - brown and mixed; to 5.00 “at ¢ il , 4 t New York suits, from Shoes 2. World men, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. WORK OF A GREAT RAILROAD | An 1dea of the Yearly Business of the Penn syivania Company Pugl ann Charles E 1, general manager of Pen during 1842, nsyl railroad company | the has made his annual re- The snes of the Peun ivicion, the United the Philadel- phia and Erie, Delaware Raritan canal companies. It that the gross earnings of the Pennsyl- ! port for that year report covers the carn ay lv inlironda of Now ings and expe 1 ii 3 i A PRros an : JOTRCY, and the shows vania railroad divssion from all £42,250,540, and the decrease Os Wel $28 508,712 earnings, as $1 JO, Hea, The total number of passengers car- ried was 21.400, 479, an increase of 764, 6%. The earnings from passengers were $8. 505.530, an increase of $150,256, The total volume of tonnage transpor- ted during 1592 was 41 871,149 tons, an increase over 1801 3,871,757 tons. The pumber of tons moved one mile was 5.484,581,321, an increase of 455,771,484 tons. Theaverage earnings on freight per ton per mile in 1892 decreased [534 of a mill and the average cost per ton was the same as 1861 The total shipments of Coa over the Pennsylvania railroad divis fon was 23,767,921 tons, an increase of 1.835.555 tons, the coal tonnage alone amounting to 18,160,816 tons, . being in net compared with 1861, a ] and coke pc fp - Liable to a Fine, A person killing a robin in this siate i# lable to a fineof from $2 to $20 for each offense, or imprisonment for 20 days, or both. In fact the law pro- hibits the killing of any or neatly all birds on the list of those that are habi- tants here. lf cones Cow Killed, Veteran Thomas Lyons had a good cow killed a fow days ago at a cross. ing a mile west of Centre Hall, by a passenger train, The wheat is out in heads and looks, in the terms of the morket, fair to middling. The straw Is short, which is attributed to the late spriug. —— bc iiitisnih Tur povs hustling for Democratic County nominations, are not leaving one stone unturned to secure their , end, but the canvass is being done in on his own merits, The campaign has hardly warmed up yet, and as it is about two months yet until the con vention nore or ¥ P— Vine Footwear to Mingie's He carries r for ladies, 0 « and shoes g dellef fonts For boit shoe store, i »3s © NIH g a rade of foolwen gen. which eannot be The best ds iz to be found there. tlemen and children, equaled by any dealer. the affor Prices right very market — take the lead Nothing Call Lewins, Beliefoute, men and better made. in suits for boys, oF quite so stylish and be convinesd GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON Corn tails ww Burley —- wae sasha ution BOck nw Besa oo vines ween PRODUCE AT STORES, whyong dors Ham Tallow Polmlons Hides Pins, 2¢, Needles, 1c, Coat's Sc, tops, Cotton, 4c, Ammon ia, 10¢, Sewing Machine Oil, sc, Mucilage, 5¢, 7x11 Slates, 4c, usual price 10c, Dictionary, for Sc, worth 20¢, 3 Cakes Buttermilk Soap, 25¢, 10c fora single cake, ~ 5 a Dress Goods in beautiful styles with Plaid and Figured Silk to combine. Lace Curtains as Jow as oh a pair. Nothing less wouldnt be worth talking about. = Silkaline, dozers - of styles. from 4¢ to 14¢c. Jap Art Goods for cushion, eic. Handsome China Silk from Soc up. | Al re msm