TEACHERS ELECTED, The School Board Organizes for the Ensu- ing Year. On Monday evening of last week, a regular session of the school board was held, and all business connected with the old board was completed before the new members were sworn into of- fice. A.J. Reesman and John Dau- berman, Sr., the members elected last spring to fill vacancies caused by the retirement of Dr. G. W. Hosterman and E. M. Huyett, were sworn in. The new board thereupon organized by electing John Krumbine president of the board, John T. Lee Secretary, and Geo. W. Ocker treasurer. Last Monday evening the new board of directors met in session to consider for the there were a number of applications entered. Prof. Edwin J, Wolf was re-elected first grade; Frank Foreman to the second grade and Miss Helen Bar- tholomew to the primary. The Dr. ( elt were u the applications for teachers coming term. For each school to the the board, M. Huy- ntiring in their efforts to se- cure good for the They gave their work close fully realizing the importance of their positions. retiring members of W. Hosterman and E. schools borough. attention, lini PERSONAL MENTION, Prominent People Visiting In and Out of | Town. | —Mr. J. T. registered at Bartges’ day. —Miss Annie week for a visit among fri timore. Mrs. Daniel Hess, Hall, spent Wednesday with in Centre Hall. —John Meyer, lin and Marshall to spend vacation. —Mr. E. D. Fisher Watsontown, Pa., are ers hotel. —Mr, and Mrs. Daniel near Bellefonte spent Wedn with the r of Harry Swabb, —Wm. ( of C a call and reports business bri viel of Madisonburg, hotel Kern, on Tues- last Bs left nds at Harpster al- | Linden | friends | Of at Frank- returned student , has home of | board- | and wife, summer at Bartges’ Wion, res Ly ni of | ght | family ‘oly I, olver, gav nity, and he is the life — Wagner agency for Geiss has 1 a school y Ii supply firm, an covering the county after orders. —(ieo. SB. Weaver, of Spring Mills, | gave u 1 had his label '96 ; he is ever pleasant to meet, — Mss, E. M. Huyett k for Wern k fo ol 3 3 " visit to her 3 a call ant sot + LO ugh- | and da ersville, Pa. | parents, ter left last wes on a few weeks’ sister of Mrs, | today remain fi ~ Miss Susan Condo, this pl: Dr. Emerick of left for Ohio where time, ALE, she will some John Spangle week with t fox -Sherifl wife returned last from weeks’ visit Spangler at - Mrs, Susan ter Miss Fan guests at the home ray on Wednesday. —Mr. C. K. arrived in town thi interest heir son Hastings, Hofler of Osceols of Mr. and daugh- v Mills, J. D. Were Mur- | ar, of ls morn OH NOK wisburg, 8 ing. ed in lamber Seven mountains, John Keller, a student at Fry lin & Marsha Saturday, year at that insti Mra. B. D rishin ai ter, Mrs. Beulah B friends at State College, 1 orsiiesce al CORO, rived home ted his fi having comple is tion il dau shin, are visiting ding | i aud atten commencement this week. Hosterman Franklin stmner home last evening from Mar«hall completed his Freshman year, Mr. and Mrs, E. G. VanPelt and son Harvey departed this morning for Slaterville Springs, New York, where they will make an extended visit with Mr. VanVelt's father. ~—Miss Grace Cassidy departed for her home in Canton, Wednes- day evening, after several weeks’ visit at the home of Mr. Michael Strohm, at Centre Hill. She was accompanied to Pittsburg by Mrs. W. W. Bayard. Clevan and Mrs. Dinges, of Wil- liamsport, spent Sunday with his mo- ther in this place. Cleve paid his re- spects to the “Reporter” as usual and tells us the Williamsport Centennial will be a big, first-class affair, and he is right. ~eMr, and Mrs. Walters, of near Middleburg, visited their daughter, Mrs. Rev. Rearick, last week, and took in Bellefonte’s centennial. They are pleased with our town and vicinity. They were accompanied by a brother of Mr. Rearick, and by their daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs, Walters, mn————- A» Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapt- ed to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful di- rect influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep- less, Excitable, Melancholy, or troub- led with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitlers is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at J. D. & | i college, at Lancaster, Ohio, WOMEN TREATED FREE, Female Troubles Treated Free pondence by the Renowned Dr. Hartman, Dr. Hartman, the renowned gynae- ecologist, has announced his ness to direct the treatment of as many cases of female trouble as make appli- cation to him during the summer months, without charge. The treat- ment will be conducted by correspond- The doctor will prescribe all medicines, applications, hygienic and dietary regulations necessary to com- plete a cure. The medicines preserib- ed can be obtained at all drug stores. This offer will hold good only during the summer months, ence, Any woman can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, history and symptoms her derangement and condition of life, including of All cases of female diseases, ulcerations, inflammations, discharges, irritation of the dropsy of the abdomen, and should apply at once and become registered as regu- ovaries, tumors i All correspondence will confidential. No tes- to the wish of held strictly timonial of cures will be public pt by the given exce cxXpress Book on female diseases sent free The Pe-ru-na Drug of Columbus, by Manufacturing Ohio. For free book on cancer address Dr. Columbus, Ohio. —— . Bellefonte, are mak- drive in shoes, Lyon & Co,, ing a big They carry a and prices that are way below their It to pay a price for shoes when you can get Conn- 18 useless big the same article several dollars cheaper at Don’t pay any dealer ant pr an ex- until you inspect their ice, 1 a — Men's 1 worth 3.00 All Wool and 4.00. Lyon & Co. Bc ply 300 pair Pants, 1.50. troubled with 1. i and 3 $1 give 5 Sometime ago I wa rheumatisy used Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured. 1 bh friends and custom- and all Goldbaum, r Wm M. ack of Was since ad- completely ave vised many or my try the remedy speak Nan Peal- Swartz, highly of it. Simon For sale and al. Spring Mill Tussey ville. s SN wfc clothing is Our spring stock of 1and a more complete assort- wind t be fi in any store, ever was so cheap and big sa Jellefonte, you isingly returns for your Lewins WM - gured China Silks, a Stri Wash Silk, yard. Lyon & Co. Ty - Juckien's Arnica Salve, 20C ped The I ‘ bes Bruises, Fever Sores in the world for Cuts, Sores, | Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, blains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- and positively cures Piles, or no t is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refund- Price per box. For sale D. Murray Druggist, oy. RA GEHAIN MAR KET, BY B. D. salve leers, -) cents by J. TED WEEKLY BRISHIN, FRODUCE AT STORES, “Crrroromn” CoLLars AND CUFFS are made by covering a linen collar or enff with *‘celluloid,” thus making them strong, durable and waterproof. 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 satisfac- tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows! 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. Murray's Drug Store, AE | A Chance For You... I'o save money that you cannot afford to miss, » call a what we Remnant Sale. . . . of Clothing ever shown in Centre county. and Ends. too desirable to be confounded with ordinaay odds and ends They are mere- ly ene or two suits of a kind left from THIS SPRING'S STOCK And if an fir vou ¢ FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. New Goods, Latest Styles, Largest Stock. Best Goods at 30 per cent, Less Than Any Other Store In Penns Valley. GOME & AND & SEE. C. P.LONG. SPRING MILLS, ATTORNEYS. | JRA O. MITCHELL, i Atorneysat-Law, | Bellefonte, Pa, | Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange. octiod | JOHN KLINE, y Attorney at Law, BELL EFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst’s bulldir g, north | of Court House. Can be cousulted in German and English, ans? J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWEK, ()RVIS, BOWER & ORVIB, Attorneys at La BELL EFONTE, PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor ash E. L ORVIS © Ane PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 11 effect May 19, 1805, | TRAINS LEAVE MO} NTAKDOR, EABTWARD, 18 8, m ~Train 14. (Dally except | wor Bunbury , Willkesbarre, Hazleton, Harrisburg and intermediate ‘hilade Iphia aL 300 p. ;m., New York, 558 Baltimore, 3,10 p m, Washin gion, 4 0p at Philade iphis for all sea-shore points. Through passenger coaches to Phiia- delphia and Baltimore, Parior cars Ww Philadel. Bunda Poutavilie stations, arrivi » m. 1300p. m~Traln 8B, (Dally except intermediate Wash Ph York, 9.28 p.m. Baltimore, 6 15 p m., tonal 7.90 p.m. Parior car ih rough ‘to 'Attornes at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, jan92 (IL EMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors First National Bank. . Atlorney-at-law BELLE roxTe, All kinds of legal business attended Ap " tion given Ww collections, ih J. L.BPANGLER, SF ANGLER & HEWES, Atlorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, to ool P. Hewes, Hpacial attention u COurs, wLions in German and? Consultation I'TiG ATTORNEY Al LA Ww § LEFORT] PA. allended and Egil ‘ Ww ONTE, PA in all the courts tation in ¥ BANKS. INTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, }. D. Bat deposits, GEERT, Cashier, | HOTELS. TEI Daniel C. Keller, Proprietor dw Proprietor, K HAVEN Good sample rooms on jan? . PA. first LAK ras reasonable USH HOUSE B WwW L Daggett, on ton given wo cous Proprietor ¥ i NE W GARMAN H( Opposite “Court Hon BE LLEFONTE, PA tare throughout, steam improvements. | New building. new furs is and all nd modersie charges modern | SPRI ING MILLE HOTEL, D. H. Rabi, Proprietor SPRING MILI I trains A. PA Free b d from a 1% 10 ar ER H( F¥ HOUSE M. Netihan wer Proprietor SELLY VONTE, t Good sample to DHONROS NEW BRO rales wil -» RT HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, 1 and well-known house has 3 newly famnished throughout siations first-class and rates reasonable Private parties oan have special accommodation. aphitf Proprietor, WOE AP HARTER, AUCTIONEER. MILLHEIM, PA, rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE w 12 ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- OTHER EXPENSES VERY LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora stud h the microscope, ENGINEERING cour es scoompanied with very extensive practioal nal invest BCIENCE; Two yea Ample facilities for French, German and SCENTS: ARTS: combining shop work , Conmitutiona Bie 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two mont week, June 12:15 Ra or We want a fow Soyment ‘and wil will St well for it. Our pric TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; LOW, NEW BUILDINS AGRICULTURE (Three Courses.) and AGRI $ofany and HORTICULTURE; theoret!- CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: on Are exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the eatigation. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DERIGN. Music, vooal and instrumental, EE ho Latin ire che or more continued through the with ads, thive Joury course; New build. MILITARY oF BCTRNOR instruction theoreti iy th. Fall term y Be 14, 1592. Examinations her bre " , W, AHIERTON, LL.D., Prost, loge, Cen WANTED- ok min to 30 hell 4 " Write for terms and ux HAWKS WY pr———— AMAA NII 504 p. m Train [Dally except Hazleton, Pottsville Harri 3 i imtermeodiate points, arriy 7685p. m.~Train 6, Tile (Daily.) For rmediatle Wea mH ’ f 10rK ill mioeper ul HAITI irg and all stations, bg at Philade iph ew York at delphis and ! pers CAL remain phi & and passCLger Cong i Baltimore WESTWARD J Hex Wo Dally) ¥or Lock Haven to Kane and ar 10 Rochester, except Medial iy except LOIall stallion THROUGH TRAINS FOR MOKTA?} EABT AND BOUTH KDOR FROM ib leaves New Yor rk L 15 night, Phi CORCHOS wW leaves New York 2.10 LEWISBURG ARD TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday, Westward PM P.M. AM Eastward, BTATIOREB AMPM } 0 Montandon wWisburg Bd i Be AO AO 4 y IN $9 ae Hiei - FB Ns HB ey b oe 55 Belle fonte dditional trains leave Lewisbu am, 1000am,l.] 3 Pp runing leave Montandon for Lewisburg al 8 50pm, 60 pmand 0pm ne leave Montan 3 10388. m ing leave Lewisbur 25 a ian wr 0 9am 3 Sundays trad ROO p , retur 806 p.m PREVOST General Manager. J. R. WOOD Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. SAAN Ee i eettiieateaiieaeheaeiieiie ~ Je Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ¢ ont business conducted for MooenaTe Foes ¢ Our OrricE 18 OPPORITE U. 8. Patent Ormce $ ean nd we can secure patent in Jess time than those ¢ remote from Washington, , Sead model, drawing or phota,, with descrip- We advise, if patentable of not, {ree of hare. Our fee not due till patent is secured, _A Pamewiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” ost of same in the U. 5. and foreign countries ent free. Address, AERA LRRRRRBERNY ¢ & hi nr Ormce, WaswingTon, D.C. : ANE BBVA BBR LEVE RRR E RRR GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand in hand. Get an education at the Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. Finstclass accommodations and low rates. State aid 0 students. For lias trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDORX, Ph, D., Principal, Lock Haven. novly AFTER act others FAIL sareiascDR, LOBB Old Reliable 329 N (5th S Below Callowhill ' Specialist * Philadelphia, Pa. Loss of vigor, blood poison, sores, debility and kinared diseases caused by abuse, imprudence, excesses of inherited are permanently cured by Dr. Lobb. Call and consult him. An examina tion and consultation ost you nothing. Dr. loth araniees A permanent cure in all the treats, and will build up your Arsen and oatore you to perfect health and manly J war, “Don t monkey with a buzzsaw” is a old maxim, but don't fool with yourself in sickne ss i= of more vital im 1 Consult Philadel hin's oldest and most eminent specialist, Dr, for b, and be cured. Office hours, daily and Sun- day, from Pa. m to8 p.m. and 6 109 evenings, Call or send for free book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes, AA B.C. ACH E NBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. Wholessleing oo Cream a Specialty. - - - - Ice Urenm put wp i in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- signs, Easter Rabbits, ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. TUITION FREE: BOARD AND ARD EQUIPMENT. CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant fl cal and 4 practical, Students taught original t h course in the Laborato eTVIL. Ha t These {an JHHENICAL ENGINEERING: Laboratory. HISTORY. Ancient and Modern, with origi. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and LANGUAGE and ) lish (re- MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pare oan MEAL RAL 4nd POLITICAL 801 I Law and History Sal aid practioa, including each arm ofthe for admission, June 16, and . 18. Commence tre Co. Pe bing, [LU SALES AN you ay a em ERY mary-dm ' Come and See.