PERSONAL MENTION. LINE OF MAY DROUTH. B( 7 ANY B \ Y H ISTORY | Recont Miflin County Iresmths, Weekly Weather Report--Centre Hall, ATTORNEYS. J1ANY DA X DAL EC illed by the cars, near Lewistown,| {Government Bervice.) - Henry Bossinger in his 55 year Temperature : Highest, Lowest, UGH 8, TA YLO} 4 } 80 * y i] B 8 . JGH 8B, 1 YLOR, | THE TRUE STORY OF THE NOTORI- X x2 Miltoy, John Hunter, aged 72 y. April on i] i cloudy, i Attorbey at-law, a y My , bulletin gave forecasts of | 2 a : . HO 47 cloudy, Bellefonte, Pa. Postmaster Brisbin was in Belle ly last bu 8 3 OUS S0UTH SEA SITE, IN ear MoVoylown, Samuel Bmith,] * 30 08 43 clear, No, 24 Temple Court. All mauner of legal busi fonte on Tuesday on business. the storm wave to cross the continent on aged 73 yun May no 10 San BOM DIODES Send th) bye 7 from May 4 to 9, and the next will] a “ ‘ ) tm Rid 51 52 part cloudy mr | No Convict W, iver La \ A. t Bum ~ sly xl 5 I y : reach the Pacific const about the Oth, | on 0 yu Brey : adel Fiore Xo : 1 Ar, Ya. Vinely To d 68, 0" : G6 #8 cloudy, A 0. FURST, 2 + . | omen ver Made ‘here, and t IWISLOWN, Thomas alliance re i I . y . Worney-ul- law, cross the west of Rockies country by | A ' : hy bb % cloudy. iA Bellefonte, Pa ’ Has Nover liad Anythix to Do With | &5 wears, i . ‘ Y inn vt Aiba Sar dba tha Maser'd aad oT close of the 10th, great central valleys y hd ~~ Rainfall : On 2nd, night, .41 inch, | Oftices directly opposite the Court House wig 95 11th to 18th, eastern states 14th. England's Penal System. I xx Belleville, Elizabeth Wilson, age| Total rainfall in April, 2.35 inches: Warm wave will cross the west of | The first convict fleet sailed away Rockies country about May 9, great | from England in May, 1787, called at lier : Li central valleys the 11th. and the east | Rio Janeiro and arrived at Botany Bay a por liver robs you of ambition — a Ww?’ eldy A i { ” : J y * fi "i it. IHN IKE ~——— Recorder J, Cal. Harper and Mrs, ern states the 13tl Cool wave willl early in January, 1788. In the fleet Bae a ru health, De w 1 8 Lit DPT elie JOHN KLINE ta ra . sndink " ie loth. ’ AVe | wero a 20 gun frigate, an armed tender tle arly Users cleanse the liver, cure I. F. F arley conducts a large mer- Harper were over Sunday spending cross the west of Rockies country A e | Corrs tipation and all stomach and liver |cantile business at Liberty Hill, Ga, : - re gi Yanrad | three storeships and six transports, far | § a" for ‘No r Craw the day with her siste r, Mrs. George about the 12th, the great central val | gh, lnsgest flock that aver sailed tc th trows Bley; forsle by Smith & Crawford, Emerick and other [riends in town. leys the 14th, and eastern states the | South sea, though the largest vessel berlain’s Pain Balm relieved me of a : ——E. 8. Maloney, one of the offi-| 14th, | measured only 450 tons and the small- | @ = VVVVV VB BV Bed vireo pain in my back. I think it 0, |? H. UBVIS, ©. M. BOWER, E.),O0RV/» cials of the Bell telephone company, Temperature of the week ending est only 270 tons, MRS LUGY HENNEY HOWER & ORVIS, ' ! Coming and Golng,— Visitors in and out of | Will Affect Western FPenunsyivania More Ra Town, Than the Eastern Part. ———Mrs, B, D. Brisbin spent several days this week visiting her sister, Mrs. Linnie Ruble, at State College. ~——Mrs, Bamuel Kreamer went to Lock Haven Tuesday morning on a visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Heckman, v KA ©, MITCHELL, 60 years, snow 25 inches, Total precipitation, AMorueysst- Law, a. Belle outs, ¥ i Somes 2.08 inches, Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange ootl Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bulidl g noth He says: *‘One application of Cham- | of Court House. Can be cousulted io German - and Kuglish, Bund xy : . RVIS, § K.” For lame back, rheumatism, neu- 0 Atorneys at Law, was in town Monday looking after the | May 15 will average below normal east | On the six small transports for this BELLEFOXTE Pa, v | {es OTR E ox sanlead non. Office ir rider Exch ge build 01 a interests of his company. of the Rockies and above west. Rain- Jong, tropic al voyage were packed con burns and scalds no other liniment can Bon, iu Crider's Bxchange ullding = Beran victs numbering 664 men and 192 wom- wr en. There were also carried 168 marines | ; . yn " { and 10 officers, a few surgeons and me- the Reporter with a call, and fixed his Minneapolis, Kansas City and San An- chanics, the wives of 40 of the marines | Headquarters for label to "09. He reports crops and | tonia and near a line drawn trom At-| and 13 children, the offspring of con- | ¢ ARTIC MLLINERY, fruit promising in Gregg township. lanta to New Orleans. Elsewhere in| viots, Approximately 1,000 persons ® ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ? #$ : : ns | § ——James Lohr, clerk in the P. RR. | the United States and Canada rainfall | therefore went to found the colony in é Centre Hall. ’ ¢é ¢ ¢ $ ¢ 4 ralgia, swellings, sprains, bruises, ——Qur old and esteemed 2friend, fall for the same period will be above approacty: Chamberlain's Pain Balm. | pavia 3 Fortney W, Harrison Walker. Bamuel Burrell, of Penn Hall, favored | normal west of a line drawn through It is intended especially for these dis- FORTHREY & WALKER Allorney at Law, BELLEFORTE, PA. 1 House, eases and is famous for its cures, For sale by 85. M. Swartz, Tusseyville: F, A. Carson, Potters Mills; J. H. Ross. Linden Hall, and H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills. he | will be from about to below normal, | the newest world less than 110 years old, Captain Philip of the British navy was placed in command of the expedi- office, Philad’a, gave us a call ; looks well, and put his label in good shape. In company with his father from Lewisburg, he is visiting friends here in his old home. Least rain will occur during the peri- «a o} in the great corn belt, : +, | tion and given a commission as governor | I'he third storm wave in May will and captain general of New South | reach the Pacific coast about the 14th, Wales. cross the west of the Rockies count ry It is easy for the visitor of today to | by the close of the 15th, the great cen- | understand tho blank dis may that Philip | ral valleys the 15th to 15th, and the | must have felt when the fleet sailed | Oar popular millin fecsa wessessaseess / ¢ What Kind yr» aces before you the latest in ~—Miss Virna Geiss on Monda ail shapes and styles. The started in as one of the operators in the telephone exchange. With Miss Mabel Boal these young ladies will at- tend to the calls and services of the subscribers in this valley. > : : : E*anama Sailor, trimmed cin wtlény ' ch Tle 4 py ns > . floor Crider Excha into Botany Bay and he saw for the | =arl, 18 something of a Suit first timo the place which bad been | L. Bras = recommended to him as the spot for set- | tlement. It had been selected by the ad- vice of Captain Cook, whose botanists astern states the 19th. ‘ 4 paretty, We hay x test in Walks Warm wave will cross the west of Rockies country about the 14th, the g Can You . great central valleys 16th, and eastern > I Ne ~——Miss Agnes Murray returnes »ack Millom, Turbans, home last Thursday from Buffalo, N. Y., where she had been taking a two years’ course in pharmacy. She suc- eastern states 21st. Philip found on first examination that | cessfully passed the examinations of May will inaugurate a great drouth, | 8 more unsuitable ite for a new settle- | é -“- BUY for west of Rockies country about the 17, | sion of new plants they found there that > raids, Milas, etc. a assortment of Chif the great central valleys 19th, and the they had given it the expressive name, D. GETTIG $7.50 {NT momen sing new in Millinery : 1 £r. In black and that institution and was among the ment hardly could have been chosen, | graduating class, It is necessary yet The bay was shallow, there wag nol that she undergo an examination be- This drouth, however, will not contin. good anchorage, there was no good Wa fore the state pharmoceutical board be- Int by 40 ove : LE oa ter, and the adjacent land was not fer- | fore she can become a registered phar- Ue Iu at. sections heyond Hay, hl tile, except for botanical Specimens | . ¥ some parts of the country it will hold Leaving the fleet anchored in the ay, | macist, | on well nigh through the crop-grow- | Philip started up the coast in his tender | the | Yo hunt for a better home. Nine miles | to the northward he found himself fao- | ing those great gates now known as! Sydney head, which Cook bad seen Ty ¢ fut Of » # fF efi 34 i has been abandoned, for the obvious ton. North and east of that line the! AS anh Sad, Pan # Sita reason that Germany's failure to file | e arilie hon Yi brats } any objection renders it untenable, | Eastern New York and eastern Penn-| Philip round he south head and was | But In its stead we have the rumor | sylvania will probably not fall so much | 8mazed to see opening before him the | that, while Germany will permit an |; p bays of Port Jackson—Snyder harbor | invasion of the Philippines by troops, now-famed the world over as the fines | it will resent a bombardment of Mani- harbor in the seven seas and disputed | la. After this has passed it is likely | for that distinction by few. Three days | the world may be informed that some- _ of exploration left no possible doubt | ; Westward from the St Paul, Kan-| that this was the place to b one has heard that Germany will ob- | ject to something else, destined to do much damage in por- Cur stock of flower tions of the United States and Canada, cll at §7.50 ar wooL” every detail Wi ure Vo The VITALS" (t . of ‘ the Kind ever belore disp Now rods, all of probly pill -¥ — fc ff rer ——— ing season, At this time only Ti t that G 1d of | May drouth will be dealt with. e report that Germany wou ob- | . 8 ro] feruiany Ro Draw a line from St. Paul by way of ect to an American invasion of Cuba | .. . d . ey J an St. Louis and Cincinnati to Washing- PNW VDVVD DD VTD DD DDD DDD DWC Germany as a Nearecrow DN Www drouth will be most severe in May. as a possible harbor for small boats, | D. Bnversr, Cashier short in rainfall, Tt will also be dry | from Jacksonville to Key West, with more rain from Atlanta to New Or. HOTELS. leans, sas City and San Antonia line rainfall | and Philip returned at will increase, being greatest in the The fleet was standin As a matter of fact, these reports are mountains. when two French frigates appeared in| : not credible. Most likely they ema- | nate from Spanish sources, as did the | allegation that the United States had asked the Pope to mediate, the “news’’ that Emperor Francis Joseph had made a private contribution to the the offing. They bore an exploring party | = Muslin Flags, Bunting Flags, Bb v1 under Comte de la Perouse, withoot | pric hostile intentions, which was an im- mense relief to the colonists. Botany The principal rains of the month Bay was left to the Frenchmen. They ib In the Pacific States rainfall will be from about to below normal the Flag Handkerchiefs, RVIN HOUSE mouth of May. I Cuban Flags, Flag Neckwear, 4 | 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor IOCK HAVEN, Terms reasonable. Good BRI pie rooms floor Flag Bows for lapel of coat. will occur during the first half of the! refreshed and rofitte d there, staying un- . . 1 . month, and very dry weather, driest | til March, and burying on shore one of charitable subscription for the Spanish in the drouth sections above described, | their company, the naturalist of the ox. Tr navy, and as the late persistent assu- will come during the last half of the | Pedition, who died of wounds received rance that a concert of Europe had | mouth in an encounter with the natives of an FAUBL ES been formed to oppose “American ag-| oo" island they bad touched. A few months ® ek . . ge Temperature ranges of the month he Thee a aon eit — gression against European colonies will be wuusual, running: to great ex. later tho French exped tion was ship- Men®s Outfiions Belles o : did. All of these have been denied. a - = eee th. | Wrecked, and every one of the crew Wag) A, ii DER | the oi fhe th fied oh NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Hot either officially or by the course of tremes, In the southern states the murdered by the natives of Vanikoro, | Opposite ( surt B. ee PA. events, and this Intest “soare” will first week will have some exceedingly | ane of the Santa Cruz islands. In 1825 | vanish in the same way. Germany has extensive interests in the Philippines—Great Britain has, too—and would naturally prefer that there should be no disturbance of trade there by war of any kind. But Ger- | many will not interfere to save any Bpanish garlic. She will protect Ger- o——¢ Montgomery & Co., Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE, » = PA, jon given &« ountry trade _— LE New buildin t irniture throughout, steam hot days, and then, with the usual va-| a monument was erected by the French Se —— ———————————————— Gg heat, ele bells or d ail modern improvements, x . i 000 lable and mc rale charg riations, the temperature will contin. | government to the me mory of the com. : : 700d lable and moderate charges ue to drop lower and lower till near | Mander of the expedition at Botany le pi an SPRING MILLS Hy "TEL, Mesmspbakas Yay Sen D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, de A . : SPRING MILLE, PA This is all of the story of Botany EBay, \ Free bus to and from all trains, a name long infamous because of its as. gociation with convict transportation, : ) ’ " nM % $ » pr a wi = oy TEV ASA days will occur not far from the 6th, | No convict eve rwas landed there, no| | 4 BELLEFONTE, PA. followed by a rapid fall, reaching the | settlement ever was made there, and it! | a Free bus 3 ax 1 from all trains. Good sample : , ge . 4 Bar war, Special si lnesse man interests as far ib] 3the | frost line not far from the 13th. Then never had anything more to do with the . 5 ow, Joss 3 224 x pocial rales 10 witbesses Presi 8 He 3 « ¥ $ t ‘ ' at B J J { . United St 0 possible and the | 4 general rise, with the usual varia-| “system’’ than I have related. Itisal| | : . Jn e ates wi 1 * as considerate of tions, till about the 29th, when very | circular bay, with an entrance so wide " a / . 4 | | CENTRE HALL HOTEI German and British trade and Proper- | ;.,t weather may be ex pected. as to leave it almost an open roadstead. | | 4 ; | Wm. H. Ran ty as the circumstances will permit. The shores are flat, low, sandy and up- | | - ET 4 , | {ihe A be a ive special atten That is all there is, or can be, about it, interesting. ! — . d ye : on and ¢ ealthier Central : I : : s = { | for fishing and hunting 6g" for a German protest would avail no When I went there not long ago, the — more thao one from Spain, War has the 2ist, when exceedingly cool days will oceur, In the northern states very warm | NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, In the southern states the severest storms will occur about 24 to 5th, and in the northe tates about 6th to Sth ,, ie northern states abou h B{ tide was out and the beach was foul and 28th to 30th, | wit] orts its y pening \ B= = 1 been declared and war measures admit - . a. with ul 1 atm ms Peninsula | N X ] = di New Spri ng . ® icin pe 4 st semana ch juts between the bay and 81 1 5% Re, a : : = of very little mercy. The fighting Potters Mills, | ocean, has been reserved for mpoxious| | wy = - er blood of the United States is up, and War is all the talk, and Old Glory is | trades, and they will elbow the obelisk be rE an insolent interference on the part of afloat in our town. | erected to the memory of Captain Cook, - . wmtir— OO S. Germany or any other nation would W. F. McKinney left for Altoona, | % that in the future the bay will be no a only add heat to raise it to the boiling | : f "| more mavory than its name has been . 2. ¢] ioad . where he eo; vis v r ik. i i ' Tk: (0) i 4 y > ¥ reba IT ra acknowledood point. X $e Spe ial : Ww or Nw | unjustly, in the past. The French mon- I hel olumbia Osh TT Harve ster and nade rast au kn YW i ua i Ar ailier eft for La As WHETe | ument is at the other side of the en- | leader of harvesting machines. Two of its | at leatures are the perfect he will work iu the woolen factory. | trance to the bay. swivel selfaligning boxes and the Osborne roller 1 Everybody is talki ' Our new tollgate man is fixing up|! Itwas the 20th of January, 1788 umbis is the only harvester and binder ever manufactured absolutely . Juveny oy is ta cing about Ring- the pike in good shape; it will take | when the fleet of Governor Arthur free of side dnftand neck weight The Columbia is an all steel binder. J ling Bros.’ famous big circus, which is | some time. Philip entered what is now Sydney har. I also handle the Osborne XX } Jumbia Roller Bearing Mower, Roller s £.. y i : allie y LIRIM pie A is 13141 * un A ’ Al to exhibit in Bellefonte, Tuesday, May IR Strong is busy sawing shin-| bor. The settlement of the continent of B i. - Hi ; 1 ld ¢ Re 11. B Gv A Ha: y RR: ke ! and 4 ud self dum y All the Latest Styles, Cheaper 10. Several big excursions will BO | gles. | Australia was begun, —Chicago Record. [oH TIE Lay “ud Wheel H rearing Ry Peo " i ul 1 0 1 . id : : : st ——————— Ver ATPOWS, An oe arrows, and the Perry Harrows and Calti from this vicinity and the popularity | Mis Linnie Evans is able to be out fe § ihe i 0 3 ills. 1e gimplest i ( dn Ver. of the show will insure an enormous | again © Should Have Brought Them. vators Also handle the Crown and Empire Drills—the simplest in the crowd, Pewple fom tip one gain. ; ; os A dootor tells a good story in comnec- | ynarket. Cin fumish sections for all kinds binders and mowers, Also should k Pp ; a» ie weality | Emory Ripka was in town Saturday | tion with a lad who, until recently, handle the Columbia Wagons and Buggies and Champion Land Roller. make an especial effort to ar- | evening, was in his employ. It was part of his |" sf hie bea a one's feet. rive in time to see the new free street | J.F. McCoy was in Bellefonte serv-| duties to answer the surgery bell and nL. iigH .3 s carnival which precedes the exhibi- | ing as juror last week. to usher the prospective patients into IRA ( KO | LAN, Gent's Dress Shirts, newest style. tion every morning at 10 o'clock. The | Alexander McCoy was to Bellefonte | tho consulting room. One morning sn -t 18 Ladies’ Shirt Waists—ijust lovely leading newspapers everywhere de- | 5 a horse ro there presented himself at the surgery - - clare the street parade to be the most oh poe sul 522 Drought jue » San. , as with Whoa Bu. Imploma beter - a HA . a Wab'On 8 5 Rete £ Bi 2x : magnificent display ever seen in A0Y | The Potters Mills band was out for “Hello, Speaking | na. remarked, Boy 8 Suits from 81.15 up te nice city in the world. In this gorgeous | the first on Monday evening, and | ‘What's the matter with ye?’ Dress Suits display are shown over 100 beautiful played very well, “Oh, I just want to see the doctor,” Te dens and cages of wild animals, 400 The farmers are busy getting the | replied the visitor, ' For the best things shown by the| Ties of every description, horses, 25 elephants and nearly a thou- “Ha rou mptom 88 je 1 re y i ground ready for planting. ve yor brought yer sy % v 2: . 3 . r. . ring clsewhere. oo sand people, and the costumes through- | ? iii —- . with yar?” inquired Buttons. “*That's Clothing trade, don’t miss us. Wei Before buying elsewhere, come Calfskin Substituted for Ears. have exactly what you want, In and see us and save money. out are of the finest silks, satins, vel- | he fust thing he'll ask yer about. If yo vet and cloth of gold. The perform- 't brought ‘em, ye'd better pop back, ance that follows is the most magnifi- Recently Some wanton person cut an get ‘on. Ho won's be down for a fact we have everything in Men's, H. F. ROSSMAN, cent arenec display ever presented b the ears off 4 fine pair of sorrel horses quarter of an hour, an he’s awful per. ar . Siri : ; any eiteus in America, P ¥ | owned by Contractor Linet, and used | tikler about ‘em! Boys’ and Children’s Clothing that | Spring Mills, - - Pa. on the improvements of Kittanning| ‘And would you believe it?’ adds . : } eet tai Memorial Sermon, Point. Last week the team appeared the doctor, “that fellow was . is shown by up-to-date merchants. actually . rt about to act on the boy's advice when 4 . : Rev. Eisenberg will preach the Me- 3 work No ed With Bb Hela I entered the SIGry Pree Monta lookin An exceptionally fine assortment morial sermon to the members of Sam- Weekly. of Children’s Clothing, and we ed to the bridles in such manner as to uel Bhannon Post No. 282, G. A. R. in require close scrutiny to discover that| The citizens of Berlin have a sum. -he Reformed church on Sabbath, May method of ; 1 } See them 29th. Let there bea full turn out of the ears are not natural Tn of ping te dangerous quote She fay Wow ul others. Ses th : all friends of the old soldiers, fas horisontalty Ls soon as a M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says “I was a sufferer for ten yea eyo tucks his umbrella under his arm A little boy asked for a bottle of “‘get | most all kinds of remedies, bug | ¥ill promptly feel a quick blow on up in the morning as fast ns otk CAE 7 Without succes. RB re Ha. | from behind. There is no use in his got- druggist ut zel Salve was recommended to me. I | tng angry with the person who strikes 9 recognized a name for DeWitt’s Little Early Ris- | used one box, It has effected perma- | tho biow, because public opinion sano ers,” and gave him a bottle of fa- Dent cure,” uh nent ‘eure for tions his conduct, : : mous littie pills for sick | piles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has “ IMEN"’S OUTFITTERS, BELLEFONTE. | and stomach troubles; no equal; for sale by Smith & Ht i tn a . roa ie for sale by Smith & Crawford. __, '! ford. | ——Bubscribe for the Reromaem. | | -“-0 wn We ask all our friends to come ————— i » Ings. ie ME land son tis vy $ a tied a 1% All Golng to the Clreas, earings. The Col-|and see them, for ti ¥ Just arrived from Eastern cities 13 ss 2 . A fall zine of Shoes to fit any- and cheap. WE gas u -