THE CENTRE REPORTER. CRNTRE HALL, PA, THURS. April 22 THE RACKET. 9-11 Crider's Ervchange, Bellefonte. No. Wash Goods. Fresh ap ple blossoms and charming as June roses. The 10¢ line seems to be the centre of attraction; prices radiate up and down from that point like spokes in a wheel. as Granite Ware. A special shipment came in to- day. The prices astonished us and will astonish U China Annex. Largest and best line of Dishes in Central Penna. Prices com- at One Cent and end at Just in—Speciel from factory—10 Piece Decor- ilet Set, $2.00. mence S40.00, busted ated T Shoes. veld Wear, Best on the Men and 1: to Re 2.00, Mercury Tanned market tor Boys, prices, 10%, Bi No y 1¢ 3 La = (i. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Garpeis, We are p gerve our repared to h satisfac- We are one t+ eir entire he above line. atives of Mill 8 States, and carry a of samples. You your CARPETS A ND SEWED AT THE MILLS, and delivered to ready to the guarantee prices to le represent largest Carpet in ited ALCL ine be laid on YOu floor. We we right. Matting. [here summer Niraw Mat der all covering for popular than , It is cool and is no floor more 1g circumstances, than carpet. We tock ieaper i and of 3.) i * § i 1 4 fall line ta and ’ 1a anda « Japan. one floor with it and want more. WOLF & CRAWFORD. How to Tell Fresh Eggs. A correspondent of the “Dakota Farmer’ asks, “lIsthereany sure way from tainted ones, or those that have been set upon by hens for several days? Candling is quite a sure method, but i i i THE WATER FLURRY, The Councll Sensibly Tables the New Wa- ter Move. A portion of our citizens were kept in a ferment the past few weeks over town with a view to throw the present faultless water works clean over board, A majority of the property owners, | | recent water election, and the misled by falsehoods, A committee of council evening had a pleasant interview with a full board of the water directors, where committee was given an rate statement of the fact the and in answer to an inquiry stated the on /CCU- 510 case, sell fully understanding its rights un- der the law. in waiting, resolu- to council which sat after hearing the tion was promptly the movement that the or buy a water works. This sensible move, aud upon the principle “to let well enough alone.” The terview and action of council did not last an hour and there pleasant word. The citizens paid a eo dollars in the moves to create strife on the water question and sore relief will be felt that the council put its two feet on two or three who origin troubles. The chatter about from Bible's was a part that put a bridge on the road in front of Fleisher’s where and had to be removed a day old, and of the building and repairing a for a favorite dred dollars and the boro account ing above and below, on the had to baild walks in repair! Judging from the done, i to report, adopted Was a in- wis not an un- wuple hundred such ate bringing water of the insanity no water ever gels, before it wWrol was oro ig Of = " board of several hun- at a cost sneak the bill adj same # into while those Hn- ins ine, keep thelr own and ete. manner i ain that three would some things are the only water works two or lows might be able the little boy's elde ting by the side of: squirt at folks, in place or two it Is} 7 firle be 10 run 4 it. wi and iddle to having one squirts in co » run the with the squirts, Here endeth the lesso a - 13 His Hoodoo, Few persons have been solve the cause of the fire tric light Democerat, plant, Landlord comes forward with AVS 3 H pany has been in exist HT they held their business all of which, t This man 13 in his 1 will undertake no enterprise # % # 11 % i and g night wil The the to know it.” following reply is given: “To experienced eye, roughish, or granulated, surface of the toes he ever by side, over his got ov dollars { 13th year, in his purse at one Or ever tine surface of the egg that has been under the hen a day or two. We can pick out every fresh egg among a nest full of those that have been set on for two days, even in the dark. The secret is very simple. Just scratch over the surface with the finger nail; if it grates the egg is fresh, but if the nail slides smoothly the egg is old. A little prac- tice makes this a sure test.” Don't Do It, Bill Nye once said: “Do not at- tempt to cheat an editor out of a year’s stuibscription to his paper, or any other sum. Cheat the minister, cheat any- body and everybody, but if you have any regard for future consequences, don’t fool the editor, You will be put up for office some time or want sume public favor for yourself or your friends and when your Juck is a thing of beau- ty, a joy forever, the editor will open on you aud knock your castles into a cocked hat at the first fire. He'll sub- due you, and then you'll cuss your stu- pidity for a driveling idiot, go hire some man to knock you down and kick you for falling.” Big Display asad Assortment, The best display and assortment of Ready Made Clothing is to be found at Montgomery & Co's Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Just received a large stock of Men's Suits, all wool, at $5. Hats and Men's Furnishing Goods in abuffdance. Birthday Sarprise. On the evening of April 16th, at the residence of J. E. Kustaborder, at Bell- wood, Pa., quite a number of friends assembled to celebrate his birthday. An enjoyable time was had by all, and an elaborate lunch was served, —For vote, ly to, 0 i hotel on Friday night st th A Sharp Drop ia Temperature lea One Inch Thiek. Monday night set in with a winter- ish blast and Tuesday me up with ice one inch in thickness and thermometer down to 20. have been some harm and the peach buds hardly vere damage. Apples, cl other fruit will show this freeze as well plants. The cold snap + for in such severity. Af runing showed There may done ierries some effects of all vas not looked as Dr. Shafler Re-sppointed. Dr. Nathan C. Shaffer, of Lancas- ter, is re-appointed by Governor Hast- ings as state superintendent of publie instruction. Dr. Shaffer has very sue- cessfully managed the affairs of Penn- sylvania’s public schools since he sue- ceeded D. J, Walker in office in 1892, sf ———— Snakes at Jereey Shore, A few days ago at Jersey Shore eighteen snakes erawled from a post hole on the site where the Swedish church is being erected and all were killed. The reptiles measured from ten inches to two feet. ices Presbyterian Appolatments. Rev. F. F. Christine will hold ser- vice Babbath at Centre Hill, 10.30 a. m.; Spring Mills, 2.30 p. m., and Cen- tre Hall 7.30 p. mi. Sabbath school at Centre Hall at 2 p. m. A New Bank A new National Bank has begun bu- siness in Philipsburg, under the name of the Moshannon National Bank, be- ing the third bank for that pretty and enterprising town. —~Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you an up-to-date equipment of clothing ee less money than any other stove in EASTER SERVICES, Day-—-Appropriate Observance by the Churches, Easter Sunday was a most lovely day ; the sky was bright and without a speek of cloud ; the sun threw his ge- nial rays over all and everything ; the not unpleas- All Nature seemed to be set and honoring Resurrection A Lovely on hailing day. There was a large attendance during the churches, where the the joy services in to the Risen Lord. The Lutheran and German Reformed Sabbath schools celebrated the day by training themselves for special exerei- ces in their respective churches, The Lutheran school celebrated the day in and the Reformed The ladies had afternoon, The read- pulpits and platforms. of recitations, All participating ac- hour spent. Ay — Foster's Predictions, My last bulletin storm wave 16th to 20th, Pacific of gave forecasts of the to cross the continent from and the mst about next will reach 21st, cross the west of Rockies country by close of 22, eal central valleys 23d to 25th, east- ern states 26th. Warm wave | cross the of Rockies great central valleys 23d, wil west country about 21st, eastern states ath, Cool wave will cross the west ot intry about 24th, tral valle ys JX Rockies co great cen- 25th. storm states this weather that will ith, eastern The prominent feature of the ompany ture will be very cool the week ending a cool wave. Tem pe ra- 17th, the of the will av- below normal and rainfall will | 1¢ heaviest of the month. mbered th ‘ted not far from al severe st April If 13 were eX Pex 17. Wl Want Municipal Boots Off the eastern + boro of Hennys f Rebersburg, is burg, pel abolished, the tioning swislature to be It was an ten with and municipality, dreaming € 3s if volers, no one of breathing & boro atmosphere, dormant chartered half how livion covered its and UDAWS importance, one the pretly a brother , baptized m ther village was Are big alongside of it good Ole i VW the had its being i ana named by kingdom of Dan. 0D - sylvania ne QQ y i with whose permission Hastings 5 governor. January 31. 1848, a supplement passed, entitled, “A Buppleme Act erecting Heantapps to a Borough, nferred that { incorporation was passed some ye 1840, yet the vil the origioal ac Ars lage never functions ints ard as a borough nis and purposes re- of Meils ¢ that has ne township, a it its equal. —— renth of shannon McCormick shannon McCormick, a well-known izen of this county, died at his home al State College, on Tuesday afternoon aged Over 50 Years, I'he deceased was a prominent and section of the He Ww an earnest work citizen of that our county and a gentleman of strict. est honor and integrity. as an ardent Democrat and ranks, He was Christian and member of the | er in the a and a utheran church. The as a lifelong father of ex-repre- John McCormick. Thursday, afternoon. in his walk conversation writer esteemed highly friend. He was the sentative, Hon, Funeral this, Btn Died in the Service. Capt. James Leyden, aged 37 years, of the Fourth Infantry, U. 8. A,, died at Fort Sheridan, Chicago, last week. this county. For the past six years he has been with his command at Fort Sheridan, but was detailed at all Miss Helen Foster, of State College. The remains were brought tc Beech Creek for interment. ation Nittany Valley Game Club Messrs, Brockerhofl gnd Warfield, of Bellefonte, were in town Tuesday on business connected with the Nitta- ny Valley Rod and Gun club, The club will organize at ihe Park hotel, this city, on Thuraday the 23rd, at 2.: p. m., when officers will be elected and an organization effected. —Williams- port Sun. El A A AAAS i A Large School, The select term of school which Dr. D. M. Wolr is ecnducting at Spring | es Mills hes an unusually large attend. ance. He has about seventy-five scholars enrolled, and they are from all parts of the county. Two assist. anls are necessary in conducting the course, Death at Milesburg, Wm. Braom died at his home in Milesburg Saturday last, of bladder af- fection. Deceased was seventy-four years of age and followed the Soc: tion of axe-maker. He worked for many years at Mann's axe The funeral took place at M Twsklidy os DEATH OF JOHN BURD, At His Home at Kreamerville, on Last, of Parnslysis, | John R. Burd died suddenly, of pa- ralysis, at his home in Kreamerville, April 12th, aged 78 years, 8 and 26 days, Mr. Burd was born in ley Pa., months, Buffulo Unjon county, from his whole | years { merville, where he spent | subsequent life, except four Ohlo, and one in Aaronsburg. He was one of nine children, | whom survives him, Mrs. Eleanor | Strayer, of Cedar Rapids, Towa. In| marriage he was united to Miss Husan- na Gephart. This union with ten children. early life survive wis blessed died in ; four daughters and two sons follows: Mrs, Aegeline | Thorp and Mrs. Mary Breish, of East- on, Pa.; Mrs. Emma Beck, non, Pa.; Dr. W. 8B. Burd, dentist, Bellwood, Dr. E. J. Burd, of Snow Shoe, Pa., and Eleanor Burd, merville, Mr. Burd was the the in Kreamervill itual comfort him in old Four sons as oldest and first mensbers of the M. E, church which did not age, aflliction and death. The body and mind both trembled un- der the of and years, yet hope in Christ remained firm, Tl in the weight disease were conducted Kreamerville, 1 funeral BETVIiCes M. by his or. Rev, an chureh. hurch Rev. T. Muma, pastor of the Iuterment was Rebersburg cemetery. at ~, assisted Luther- in Faus, by made the ——— May Result Fatally. took Naturday A serious stabbing Milesburg afternoon. Late two tramps, with the assistance of a couple of farm- place near on Suuday evening ©re took into Milesburg on & stretcher the ired man was another Who Was man taken ation that the just above fo was ramp, 1 ne in 's office 1 IL was stabbed, loctor ton fand an examin found side penetrated The and hi sntered his hip ight in ible and a ‘hes, man Ig terr agony, Ag COn- with- § Cress £ tion then from going iy ong Kg i Ig ntion was such tha to the rust, In the inj ut surgical atte i t b i iii § t Was dangerous to probs fi knife tu ound depth of the expla nation of Lis w ured man said it was an accident, that one of his 18 had been practicing owing a knife into a board. as seen } ircuses, and he , had stepped in the receiving the knife a side, eld their ere from bald the I- shail Way, in men have with it Ihe Ver. Thus far the names, DULL sRIG LLEY W man will not likely is have red vet been made, though there may nt other burg YRgREs it en are L Republican Scrap at HBellefoute, Al and leading Republicans of Dale youn aA fOstic he uasion : pleasant ness | Subject Hi asl ving The two Turks met in McClure without t friction postmaster Dale led Mac's phiz to make it look different from any pretly photograph. MeClure br hammer to his Was sia Met sticks and under dis shot any Grease to prevent over the next-to-be bom bare previous ot a saddler’'s and after a show shed Al struck off up lure i pursuit il Cie advance aid window street with re using stones as Dale. Getting had Al put under arrest. Br When Turk meets Turk, &c. ~~ Moved His Carriage Works Wd J.T. lee has moved his carriage works into the shops, vacated by Mr. Swarm, agents upon the fleeing {up street Mac Arney and Painting and trimming a spe Look for his advertisement | in our next issue; you will { thing that will interest you these hard { times, to do all kinds of { work. { ciaity. wagon § i ly > Organized an Orchestra ing by about ten of our musicians to | effect arrangements to organize an or- | chestra io the town. During the past | year a number of good musicians have { located in Centre Hall, and there is no support an organization of the kind. — ~~ Contemplate Bailding. A congregational meeting of th Presbyterian church will be held next Baturday with the view of determin- ing whether the charge will erect a parsonage on the lot adjoining the church down street. A stable has been erected, and most of the members desire a dwelling to be erected as soon as 33 possible. a’ A fn A —] -o Will Ran Every Hour, A Herdie coach line has been organ- ized to run from Lewistown Junction to Reedeville. Six coaches will run every hour. ~ Every young man wishes to look neatly and well dressed, and desires that his clothing shall be of thé latest cut and material, and then the price is an important consideration. Lewins, Bellefonte, has a stock that is the very latest. Everything and a big assort- ment to select from, i gh : sie enormous rush A Car Load’ of We're A lower else Many patrons appear sur. at always finding our estab. Not! hing More men are Spring Shoes galore. still harping on that one strain, little better shoe for a little price than possibly obtaimable where, wis a} { Hishment alw: ays ‘crowded, | strange about that, | growing shoe wise every year, | The wiser you grow, the more | you'll appreciate buying shoes here. {Two offers of many. Both are in that new rich dark shade of Russia: $3 Shoes for $2.58 The “Bmpeinl Calf now most $3.90, $2 $4 Shoes for $3 The Metalic, a hand. sewed Russia Calf din ail th new Wes, you will not find so good a shoe elsewhere for $4.00, our price, §3.0 Rusals hoe, in sil the pylon of oe hoe denlers sek Our price is gn “) Shoe | Our surpassing $2 for Ladies. Compare them point by point with the £3 shoe the | world has produced—you’ll the shoes mixed, and you will pay £3 for our $2.25 shoes, MINGLE SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. best ever 1 get Sample of Dress Coods to " This Newspaper, Our store would be small to hold the eager to seize the oppo.tunities now of too crowds fered to liven February busi. ness. Perfect hurt or flaw, A offered for less th goods without For a starter. number of patterns never an He. 10 on at this sale At 256 Ceuts, New patter SECTrsicKers in P Creale Always Up To Date. GARMAN'S STORE, eny 2000000 C0RV00CCRDP00000P000000000C00000050000080000° 9 Brachbill’s. For $9.75 BELLEFONTE. 0000020000000 00000000000000000000000000000000009009 Dry Goods, i prices an iis "ST ntinnal iy buy han others becanse wy %3 y i i TY ’ Lioneit RAVINE a thongiut ol saving money, * once and fol OW UD our UE, A AION 433 Oui ths an 1 prices, money here “5 ¥ Yq “all HOSE : Ee If execution CHEAPER. int you O at find more bargains for vour 11 AFF - i Oller You. Linens. An extra quality good Cotton Towels Good first-class all Linen Towels, large size {| Fast Uolor Red Table Linen . —— | An extra quality U nbleached “Tab e Linen, fall Linen), usually sold at 65c, this week Dress Coods. All Wool Noveitiss, 38 inch. 40 inch Novelties, all new shades. is Black Serges, all Wool, 50c quality, this week Black Serge, our 750 quality, this week i A special drive this week ina 26 inch Serge, {all colors), all wool. : We are headquarters for Novelties in Dress Goods, as our assortment is good and at popular prices, Wash Dress Coods. Linen Tissue, natural colored ground with Silk Stripe, an entirely new cloth this aon, Pie the thing for swell Shirt Waists, beantital designe... Chole of over 100 pieces of new Wash Goods in Ongavdies, Dimities, Lappete, and ail the pew ideas in hil er} b piece a beauty... as 230 | Domestic Special Siond AD Apron Gingham oan hardly tell it from Lancaster, th this week. ’ serv, ‘Yard wide Unbleached Muslin, good awaity, Hs 22 inch Percales, all fast 00lOM.. cig... Good Outing Clot... ism halon of 3 nieces fine Cholos of 3 nlsces fine Raltens for nd and ¥ fancy fign ae . well worth12340, B85 WOOK... cies evens was 10¢ a ves Afine yr styles, Silk Special 22 inch India Silk. Lyon's dye, and extra fin. ish 20 different shedes.. o— Black Satin Duchess, a beasutifil quality, inch. well worth $1.25, this ro We hbaveahout 10 pleres left of our Wash Silks, which we wiil continne 10 sell at... 25¢ Millinery Night and day our trimmers are hard at work. We are Representatives of Styles and Low Prices. We sell more Millinery than all other stores com- bined in Bellefonte. The lady in charge of this department has but ust returned again from New {ork this week, and you can de vend on seeing all the new shapes oy Our trade in Millinery has been | 80 large this season that we have {been th New York three times for new goods. 7 be . §8e For Trimming Hats, Special