WOODWARD. What Our Correspondent Gives us from that Sectioa. The ed on § on whieh they will and festival. The P. O. 8. of A. meeting on Fri- day evening was largely attended with about 65 sons in line. James Bartges and Prof. Charles Wolfe, of Logan Mills, were noticed in our burg on Saturday evening. John Hoffa and Newton Braucht, of Coburn, were visitors in town on Friday. I. M. Weaver had the iron fence in front of his residence nicely painted and it now presents a neat appearance. James Wirth made a business trip to Beavertown, Snyder county, on Saturday. Quite a number of our people attend- ed the W. H. and F. M. society vention at Millheim last week. Jack frost ruined the fruit section, C. W. Hosterman improved his ho- tel property by building a substantial porch the full length of the front. Benjamin Orndorf, a man well in years is on the sick list with hopes of recovery. Allen Kreamer had business in Nit- tany and Sugar valley on Monday. T. D. Bowersox and George Walter were home on a visit over Sunday who had arrived Ladies Aid Society have decid- Saturday, June 8th, as the day hold the picnic con- in this up slight Thomas Hosterman, been to Reading and other home on Saturday. Quarterly Conference was the Evangelical church on Saturday afternoon and on Sunday morning the Lord’s supper was administered. Frank Bressler in attempting to put a belt on a pulley while the machin- ery was in motion came near having a bad accident, as he missed his calcula- tion and the belt caught on the shaft which tore the machine from its fast- enengs and broke it to while Bressler came out witl es, He says he was that he will not work on any more, places held in pieces, 1 a4 few seratch- badly mill scared so a saw at least he left this mill. et ee Patriotic Ladies, Surely our lady friends are not lack- ing in patriotism, and this spirit the fair sex has shown itself in e period of our country’s history up this day. We are led t remarks by the devotion they in the work of love, the decoration of the graves of the soldiers, fitting these hal- lowed mounds for the vices a few days before decoration. observed on Wednesday in very to O tl 16088 show decoration ser- We of armers cer- At +13 Ci a number ladies busy in the cemetery at F Mills, preparing the graves for the emonies to take p today. Spring Mills the ladies were gaged in this patriotic work. tre Hall our ladies took great smooth-up and prepare the this evening's lace also At Cen- pains to graves for ceremonies, Thus in scores of other places, the dies engaged in this work of love patriotism. the land remain true to their country, liberty will not die out. ef Mp decoration la- and As long as the mothers of Died at Pleasant Gap. Mr. W. H. Noll, of Pleasant died on Tuesday forenoon after and lingering illness of over two months, Mr. Noll was aged about 58 years and was a highly respected citi- zen of Pleasant Gap, amiable in dispo- sition and a kind and helping neigh- bor. He was the father of Mr. W. H. Noll, the merchant at Pleasant Gap; Mr. James Noll, at Scranton, and Dr. Samuel Noll, in the Medico Surgical College, at Philadelphia. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning, Friday, from his late residence and in- terment will be made at Zion. EE Crap, a long Three Suicides. With notice in another column of the suicide of Wm. Wise, hear Wood- ward, we are reminded that within a few years, three cases of suicide oceur- red in that neighborhood within the last few years, a record that is barely paralleled in any other rural section. These three cases are David Orndorf, Thomas Hosterman and that of Wm, Wise. These persons were all natives of near Woodward, and all reputable citizens and well-to-do, —— A They Touched Him, C. F. Allen, of Boalsburg, had an in- teresting experience at Tyrone, a few days ago. He was taken advantage of by several young men in that town, and relieved of his gold watch, $20 in money, and several other articles, and the stolen articles were found in their possession. A ———— For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excellent. By uc- ing it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving the remedy to ba- bies, as it contains nothing injurious, 2 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville. n————————-. ~ Extraordinary reductions in Win- ter clothing and overcoats by Lyons, | 4 Bellefonte, and this means a reduction from the wonderfully low prices they | ng have had during the past season. The reductions last only a short time. T——————— ef — ———————— —Save 80 per cent. and buy your Merchandise from—C, P. Long, Spring Mills, “The Country Gentleman,” The Jersey bull mentioned in last is- sue as a rare animal of his type will be offered at public sale in Rebersburg, June 8, by Messrs, Mingle and Meyer together with their splendid berd of Jersey cattle, This bull has proven a mint for the last two seasons to his former owner, 8. W. Smith, since $1.50 was always charged for his service. Some one down there will strike a good bargain at almost any figure, cane Mrs. Eling Stover, died at Rebers- night, last, aged Mrs. Elias Stover, burg, on Sunday years, 3 months, Her death resulted fram apoplexy. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss, two daughters and one son, namly, Mrs. Howard Krape, Mrs. Hub- ler, and William who Pitts- burg. ren if (reo, lives in ris feine— A Few Items, The weather was clear, so week, and Tuesday and were quite warm. June 13 the Mattern family hold a big re-union and pic-nic grove at Warrior's Mark. Two steamships were sunk on the Pacific coast a few days ago and 150 lives were lost. far, this Wednesday will in a mms fA psa Mrs. Aaron Leitzel, The widow of Aaron Leitzel, died at Rebersburg, on Monday evening last. She had been in bad health some two years. Her husband] died only about four weel Her name Ks maiden was Hockman, ago, sri oa e— —Qur spring stock of clothing is now in and a more complete assort- ment cannot be found in any store. Clothing neger was so cheap and you get surprisingly big returns for your money.—Lewins, Bellefonte, -Wanted—Potatoes, Smoke meats, and all kinds of country produce; will pay highest market prices.—C. P. Long, Spring Mills. ~Subscribefor the REPORTRE, $1.50 EE ut Figure red China Silks, 20c a yard. Striped Wash Silk, 3oc. a yard. Lyon & Co. ests on ssa Bucklen's Arnos Salve, The Bruises, Fever Sor C hilbl 10118, world for Cuts, Rheum, y Chappe Hands, and all Skin Erup- and pos ‘ely cures Plles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund- ed. Price 25 cents per For sale | by J. D. Mur rray Drugg in the ' leoers Dest salve Salt sins, C box. gist. lf lf — GRAIN MAR KET. PRODUCE AT STORES, “Crrruromn” CorLLArRs AND CUFFS are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with '" thus making them strong, durable and walerproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisiac- tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: “celluloid, Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer does not keep them you can procure a sample from us direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col- lar is wanted. Collars 25¢. each, Cuffs 50¢. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. HENCH & DROMGOLD’S Fa r and op roe M ta i EER . Tans A Corvihe & MGOLD, Miers, It is not because we love profit less, But because we love business more, That we are selling suits for $10,00 equal to the ones sold elsewhere for Bellefonte to give such values. BUT WE FIND IT PAYS..... it possible for us to actually save you on a $10 purchase. SATISFIED. Our profits on the whole is just WE ARE we sold only one-third as many. by your liberal patronage, last week, filled, and we are now ready once season being so far advanced enab make seve intended to retail at from $18 to $20 ’ placed them on our counters at the « price ot ten dollars. neighbor, get in the procession and goods. Special: Men's Blue and all wool, ele $7. FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters. strictly gantly made, $10, our price, that $15.00. in 1a 85 bill as ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Atlorneysat-lLaw, JA C. Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange, oct JOHN KLINE, ‘ Attorney at Law, SELLEFORTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst’'s bulldicg, north of Court House. Can be coosulted in German and Euglish, ‘ans? J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, (RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Atlorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor, ‘ansh . L, OBVIS [). ¥. FORTREY, . Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Buil ding. ({LEMANT DALE, / Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE Office NX. W, corner Diamond, (wo First National Bank « PA, doors jeans? Ww, 6 {All kinds of legal business | Bpecial tention given W « Hoor € ler Excha ge RUNKLE, Atlormey-at-law, BELLEFONTE, PA. J, L. Bring: SPAN Spacial attention + Courts, LORI, ER, sLER & HEWES, Allorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA to collections, Practice in Consultation in German jan wi ATTORNEY) again us we SEC Saits, Largest Stock. . SPRING MILLS, n all the courts, German Office, BANKS. ING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. Hsoount {I ENTRE CO1 NTY BANK Heoelve JALIL é deposit, notes HK, Wools Calde mE reasonable. HOUEE W. L. Daggett, Propri B LEFONTE, FA Bpecial atienlion © count apr given ry trade TEW GARMAN HOUERE, Opposite Cot House, BELLEFONTE, PA new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern Lm provements, Good table and moderaie charges New bul 1g QPRING MILLE HOTEL, . ie Free bus to and from all | trains, KERHOFF¥ bs SE J. M. Neubauer Pro BEL Fh Free bus to and from all train % on first foor. Spex ial. rates to 3K re NEW BRO i rietor )NTE, PA. Good sample | witnesses le FORT HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor. yd well-known house has ished thretghout. mn # first-class and rates reasonable Private parties oan have special accommodation. apt! AP HARTER, AUCTIONEER. MILLHEIM, PA. FHE PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND BQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ETUDY, AGRICULTURE (hres Courses.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il justrations on the Farm and in the Labora BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and Tharon h course in the Laboratory, {C IVIL ENGINEERING, These 4 CTRIC AL ENGINEERING: cour = IMEC HHNICAL ENGINKERING; jon ure scoompanied with very extensive practioal oro in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY ages and Modern, with origi. inv INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and 8C ENCE: 1 Jno o Jeaks Ample facilities for Mus {nsrumental. EARGOAGE and LITERATUR; atin ( ,) French, German and Eng re. Glred he or moe coniinaed through the MATH ¥M MATios and ASTRONOMY: pure SCENIC: ARTS; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build. ing and equipment. M AL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE, Somstitn tional Law and History AY OF SCT RNOR instruction theoreti. oa! 8 ad P Jincluding each arm ofthe PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two a lly graded and h. Fall term opens he. __ 1502, Examinations for admission, June . hg . 18, mene address i. wr 12. 18. ment woek, June 1 other in aS Ned Trost, We want a few men to sell =» SALESMEN, 3, "2 2° WANTED- bop), yy Ahad but can hy you steady (ror Pyne and iL ph you wall Jor It, Write for Vrms “tux mawks REERY CO. a AAV AAARRA AAA R AN D Avs R. Division allway. | PENNSYLVANIA | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. and Northern Central R Time Table, in effect Nov. TRAINS LEAVE MON NTA? NDOR, $18 a. m.~Train 14, (Daily For Hy unbury, wil kerb arre, Hazleton, Poltsville Harrisburg and intern yd intel st ms, arriving | 84 Philadelphia at 3.00 p. m., New York { m., Baltimore, 2810p m, W ashington, 1.0 p. m. conpecting at Philsdeiphia for all seashore points, Through passenger coaches to Phila pila. aud Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel- p a p. m~Train 8. (Dally except Sunday.) For Susb ry, Harrisburg and intermedi wlan tions, arriving at Ph lelphia st6i0p. m., New York. 9.350. m., Baltimore, 645 p. m , Wash ing tonal 7.50 p.m. "Parlor car thro ugh to 1 phi in, and passenger coaches to Phllade ip silimore, 1804, EABTWARD, except Bunday BG in iia and Train f wv 1 a “3 barre, Hazleton, Waal s from passes ager o C08 LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, Daily Exoept Bunday. Westward Eastward, BETATIONRE AMPM.P mtandon ave re Hall 2 inden Hall a Onk Hall 2 Lemont 7 Dale Sq Pleaser Axen Lx 13 Wo ELE 1 mmit i Gap 4 on 4 op Adit jonal tral: y all on ager { or address } Fifth ave, Pills J. R. WOOD Gen] Pws'ger Agt. Thos. E. Watt burg B. M. PREVOST General Manager. € Cavests and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- ¢ ent business conducted for MoperaTe Fees. Sour Orrice 18 OPPOSITE y 8. PATENT OFrmicE and we can secure patent in less time than those etemote from W ashi agton. ¢ Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip- 6 tion, BARA RRRARNES ¢ ’ Treen We advise, if patentable or not, free of § ¢ charge. Our fee not due till palent is secured, A Pamesiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries 3 gent free. Address, i{C.A.SNOW& CO. ¢ Orr. PATENT OFRice, WassingTON, D.C, : ABH ERB ERR LVRS GET AN EDUCATION, Education and fortune go hand in band. Get an edocation at the Central Stale Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. Fimstelass scoommodations and low rates. State aid to students. For fllus trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Pb.'D saw a eee Principal, novly Lock Haven. AFTER ALL ohers FAIL GareiasoDR, LOBB Old Reliable 329 N 15k. Si, Belew. Culiowhil] ' Specialist * Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years’ continuons practice in all special diseases of both sexes. Dr. Lobb guarantees 0 permanently cure all cases of O npanism, errors of youth and diseases of the blood, nerves skin, idneys, and general and local debility arising from improdence, exoesses or abuse and restore health and vigor to the unfortunate, Thirty years’ continous practice asa specialist in this class of diseases is sufficient evidence of his skill in the trestment of his patients. Consultations and examinations free and strictly confidential. Office hours, daily and Sundays, from 9a. Wm. 0 3 and 6 10 9 evenings. Osll or send for free Pook on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexcs. B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, Confectioner, Caterer. - - - - Wholesaling Too ~ Creama Spodialty. ———————— Ice Cream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- signs, Easter Rabbits, etc, Fine Display of Easter Goods. . - » mar? 4m y N. X. Come and See.