Sh is > ” THE CENTRE REPORTE CURNTRE HALL, PA, THURS, June 30, ‘THE RACKET. No, 9-11 Orider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Jutterick’s Patterns, Fashion Sheets, Glass of Fashion and De- lineator, for July, now ready. I have made arrangements for fur- nishing my customers with “ad- vares” patteias, that is patterns not erown in current Nos. of The De- lincator. This has heretofore been possible onlv at largest city agen- cies, FRUIT JARS. 3600 in stock, bought when snow was on the ground. The best Ala. son jar U or I ever saw. They are advancing in price. Can sell ‘em to the man that raade em at the price I charge you. Extra alumi- nvm lids and first quality rubber rings at Racket prices, China Annex Special. 24 sets Decorated Toilet Ware, 6 piece, $1.69. 9 piece, $2 00. 11 piece, $3.75. Big values. G. R. Spigelmyer. Our Store will be closed Monday, July 4th. Wolf & Crawford. CENTEE COUNTY JUSTICE Union County Fiods Fault With the Judi. cial Balances, Our readers will no doubt remember the account of an atiack Harry Gensberg by highway robbers, in Cen- tre counvy, which published in this paper. The outrage was commit- on was ted on November 13, 1897, the robbers pulling Geunsberg from his wagon and beating him terribly; no doubt they would have killed him, had not a Mr. tunkle of Middleburg appeared geene, on the Circumstances pointed to the guilt of a certain party in this county sand on the 28th of February he was arrest- ed and afier a hearing before Justice Reinhart, of Haives township, Centre county, he was committed to Belle- fonte jail. Later another party was arrested and also confined in jail. At the April term of court the case was tried, There was plenty of circumstantial evidence against one of the prisoners, whilst the other established an alibi. The jury declared both the prisoners not guilty and placed the costs on Gensberg, Having been at considerable ex pense in arresting the prisoners and getting them to jail, paying attorney fees, ete. , Gensberg was obliged to borrow mon- ey. His note matured and, being un- able to pay, his furniture and goods were sold by the sheriff of this county last week, Tuesday of this week Sheriff Cronis- ter, of Centre county, came down, ar- rested and took Geuosburg to jail until he pays the costs. As we understand it the Judge refused Gensburg a new trial. We heard Sheriff Cronister, who heard the evidence in the first tri- al, say that there was no doubt in his mind as to the guilt of the one man. If the Sheriff has that opinion, why did not the Judge give Gensberg another chance.—Mifflinburg Times. A A AS - Paid for Carrying Mail. The railroads receive 8 cents per pound of mail carried for the govern- ment, while the express companies get their shipments transferred at one cent per pound. About $30,000,000 are paid annually to the railroads for hauling the mails. This is more than one- third of the postal receipts, On A River Carnival, Lock Haven will have a river carni- val on the night of July 4. All the boats on the river are to be decorated and illuminated with lanterns and will join in making = parade. Colored fires, sky rockets, Roman candles and fireworks of every character will en- liven the demonstration which Is to be named in honor of Dewey, im: nine eo bord L | OLD GLORY AT PLEASANT GAP. Interesting Event. A Monster Flag Fut High in the Alr, Our neighbors at Pleasant Gap had | a grand raisin x of the Btars and Stripes, last Thursday afternoon, by | stretching a wire cable from two peaks | in the gap where the old toll-gate used | to be, and on this, immediately above | the pike, now proudly floats the Amer- | lean flag, 75x40, some 400 feet above | terra firma making it look likea 10x6 | emblem, The day was all that could have been | desired and a larze crowd hal gather- ed from the surrounding townships to witness the affair. The flag was made to slide from the | cable on the west towards the centre by rings fastened to thetop. A light | wire, drawn by ten young ladies, sped the great banner, weighing 100 lbs, | on its way, at short ts they | ascended the side. | Mary Twitmyer, Verda Tale, Susan | Gill, Georgie Bilger, Mame Bell, Lula | Wason, Sallie John- | intervals sleep mountain Thomas, Bessie son, Nellie Grifith and Cora Brooks. As the flag started on ils journey it was cheered by the erowd and salu’ +d by the rattie of musketry from a squad | under the command of Wm. Keis. +i- ter. Jasper Brooks, master of ceremo- nies, had the following progoom ad- | mirably carvied out ; Music by the band at 1 p, m. 3 p.m, Prayer by Rev. Rea Address of Welcome by Rev. Leisher. Hon ick, and | Opening add: John Gi, Love, Raising of the Flag. Music by choir. Music by Band Address by Wm. C. Heinle, Esq Address by D. F Addr Li) by Williams, also by Col Credit is due for the commilicve the by Fortney, Esq. Btev’s Rearick and | J. P. Coburn. success of 134 the | affair to of mi i ments, the following ; | Jasper Brooks, Wma. H. Noll, Jas. Ker- Mulfio Wm. rer and W. A. Hoover. of Pleasant Gap is due | he range. consisting of stetier, John Greno- | ble, Wm. B To the Jadi all praise for t rr - he maiiog of t ime | mense flag, ete — — . 3 ~ noon thirty-iwo volon- | Volonauteers to the Front Tuesday HiT for the rout to en- trouble with | ¢ over a hundred | teers lef Bellefonie list in Uncle Sam's little the Dons, applicants and there appointed faces ia the lot turned down | There we were many dis val | g ofliceis. Penns H by the recruicio ley furnished Wm. Fielding, of Linden Hall; Wm Woods Keller, | Pine Grove Mil's; David J. Koch, Fair- | brook; John Thomas, Centre Hall: Ot Louis A. | and John J. Wea- | The boys ex | Jnaliga touay, | Lis Osman, Sale College: Walker, Rebersburse., ver, Pine Grove Mills, Chick They were giver pect to arvive at Thursday, at noon. le abirzsend off at Bellefon were on played, speeches aad cheering the program while the boys walted on | the train > a —— Cidels fo I3e Comm wionsd Dr. Atherton, State College, i< in rece pt of War Al ie Liew widen a president of Pean'a of a request i: {i ir Lhe fi ror f om Seerelary 4 names of tl rant highest in military ing ihe intention of the deparimen app them the U. 8, 1 $ WA eond elenan.s Pes gave thew names : Harrisburg, Kaiser, Wilkesbar: captain Compa- oy D; Wm. A. Ha'chinson, Warriors- mark, captain Company A. yint in | Atherwn Andrews, | A. | anny. 1 batualion major: F. SE The Sosquehsvoa Latheras Revnion The Busquehanna Louthean Beun-| ion, eighth annual meedng, will be held at Island Park, between Banbury and No‘thomberland, Thursday, Au- gust 4th, 1898, A splendid program has been prepared, special rales have been armnged with all the transporta- tion companies, reiceshiments can be obtained right on the grounds or at the hotels of either of the adioiaing towns, and every possible eomiort hs been secured to insure a day of wholesome pleasure and enjoyment. lt somone Wilnot Stand the Weather The flags hung within the last two weeks at Coburn and Pleasaat Gap, do not stand high winds which roar through the gaps in the mountains over which they are hung. The flag at Coburn has been {orn almost to shreds, and the large one at Pleasant Gap has two or three rents in it al- ready. The heavy rope at the botiom has been torn loose, but the Pleasant Gap ladies will repair»! the damage done. The flags have too largean area to stand the wind pressure, mii Look Oat for It A new and dangerous counterfeit ball-dollar bas made its appearance, says an exchange paper from a neigh- boring county. It is made of lead, with a little glass in its composition to give It the necessary ring, but it is soft and light in weight. The color is good and the workmanship exceedingly fine, making it hard to detect when not handled singly. % Ss A y Reformed Reunion, Island Park, The Reformed church in central Pennsylvania will hold its second an- nual reunion on the popular pienie grounds, Island Park, between Sun- bury and Northumberland, on Tues day, July 28. Cheap excursion rales will be secured on all railroads leading LARGE OAPACITY, Ground Broken for an Immense Rese: voir up in the Mountain, for bullding the main reservoir with the Malone brothers, who did the ditching and laid the mains for the 150 Wa I.ast work trees by The reservoir as stak- ed olf, will be about 100 by 70 feet, mand will be built the mountain side. It will have a capacity of about feet above the diamond, giving a ter pressure of about 60 pounds. week the contractors started to and stones which will be occupied on feet deep. The actual cost cannot be learned, we having requested figures from three members of the council, all of whom “had forgotten,” know,” and he “thought $1035.’ reservoir will tamped with and its and puddlied with this aviele, which is guaranteed The be sides bottom cleanliness, From the reservoir about 100 feet of 12 inch pipe will several hundved feet of 10 inch, and up be fri 6 and 4 inch will supply the rest of the town Bystem from All the ditching and laying the pipe through the town has been completed, the When the és ditches closed, To will bond the boro to fina- the fimit, Almost or over $6,000 has been already expended, irrespective of the reservoir, and there's, more 's-comin’ The council showed some slivht mr x- iely sbout having enough water, but to have the dou lst durin the 1o«t week claim mouatain which sels at rest all of a water famine to their minds The town will be bounded to the fas Whether to be a benefit to the town 1t this is Tne There js a wide the alone will determine, opinion among outcome in terror, - a a Want a Water Works Millheim, down the valley, is now pursiog a lictle serious consideration i the town with an u p-to- the counly, having turned ils centu.y mark several years azo, hes a population of about 800, its citizens depend entirely on vel we A Lies put d cisteras for their supply Jdlent gras ity system can an abundant supply of om a strong sping inthe mous wth of the town. Enterpris ug « Li s there will push the mater slong 1 interest the eouncil Spt Died at Boalsoarg, he death of Mrs, occurred last bome at Catharine Weber Hatuiday morning at her Boalsburg, al the ace of abo Her death down of the years, Wm il breaking due fon gene having been a sufferer from = fr f & ae Of Reve. as of ber, deceased, who died about two ron of diseases She wes the widow Jacob She was the mother of sev - “rr Ls The fx neral took place Tuesday morning, i- %, all of whom survive her, 1 terment being made in the Boalsburg cemetery. -— The school board has decided a seven months term of school instendd The term w shortened that a special sufomer tern pp Sho eaed ihe Term, Upon of eight as heretofore, me could be taught and an additional fourth school opened without so heav v The policy to be pursued by the present board is to hire all teachers as far possible from at home, This move an expense to the {ax payers is teachers in the town er localities for positions, letting Dida’t Pay, Ex-Surveyor of Customs P, Grav Meek, who had made a proposition fo the Democrats of Chester couny that if they would faranish him with 2000 paid-subscribers he would rehabilitate an organ for the party, now declares that he hes abandoned the proposed because, alihough the names of the «ubscribers were supplied it was left with him to collect the re- its Contained Goupowder, Miss K. Kieffer, of Lewisburg, while things about the house kitchen stove. Instantly there was a A Soldier's Child Dies. The little sixteen-monthsold son of Sergeant Charles Garis, of Co. B, 5th Reg. Pa. Vol., died Monday afternoon, below Pleasant Gap. Charles received a ten day furlough to leave for his hame, arriving there a few hours be- fore the death of his son, belog sum- moved by a telegram from Chickamau- to the Park. KILLED NEAR SNOW SHOE, | Btoven Visoski, a Hungarian, Killed While on His Way Home from = plone, Last Baturday large Hungarian | pienie was held pear Snow Bhoe, | Among the number was Steven Visos- { ki, his wife and their little daughter, | about four years old. After having a | good time during the day Visoski and hig family started home late in the evening. When half way there Mr, Visoskl told his wife and child to go on, while he started back to the plenie grounds, This was the last seen of { him alive, About eleven o'clock that | night two men came along and found | his body laying in the road, and upon | examination found that he wes dead and that his neck wes broken, On | the side of his head was a deep cut, | showing that he evidently had been | hit with a club or stone. The place where the body was found {| wes within hundred yards of where he lived and ia the vicinity of The murdered man's re mains were at removed to his | home where a grief stricken wife and { child awaited him. There seems to be no elue to the per- The suppo- by one of | hisown countrymen in a drunken quarrel, District atiorney W. J. Sing- | er was notified and at went to the scene and will conduct a thorough | investigation of the oz At first it wr thought robbery mizht have been but the find- pocket book on his theory. a man azed about ty five and leaves iY one | Clarence, Ones petrator of this foul deed. sition Is that he was killed once ©, the molive of the crime, ing of his watch and his person set at rest t Vasoski wes thir- a wie and little g'tl four years oid. 4 Tolophe The Bell template putting Tussey ville and Col a >» company clip cont secon me Exstenson telephone con- two litle across the valley in the rest of the world month or two, The and have been secured. | yer, our thriving towns connection with in course of a people over there want phones Wp — Stamp Yorr Checks requires a 2cent siamp on every note pa Failure samp or thereof, by the drawer of the check or note for $100 or any to use the maker i= a misde. by a flue of not meanor, punishable more than §100. Stamps can be pur chased at all banks. THE doo Star Store. Flatabilished 1589. 6. 0. BENNER, You'll find have get the pace and now others must follow. SOMETHING NEW ing up day after day. You wonld not profit by only reac'ng these an nouncemen closely, hut shdvld be on hand to share them. nner Lye, por box... Ar 100 CounBywoh,* or Ib............ Boke taicrraseisame be 1 doz. box * Parlor Matoh ladies’ Dr Bho Ladi Black Hr UY Pil rsieoccsonecncsinsss Wire Nalls,» 'r ib...... Head Isht OY, Ke Ber 1k ie ra On Filday all day we will sll Table O11 Cloth 134 yd. wide, at the give |Way price per yd 160 You ean buy of vs on & sorday only, a 250 pr ok eof F RE :r Extiaot, makes b zal, for "w Noi mo ¢ Laan ong packs 7e 14 eos ner Any of above at these prices, sold only for the money down, ‘We have the agency for the Colum- bia (Minneapolis) Flour. Try it. THE STAR. Telephone connection, CATC —TO A First Class Baby Porch Settees, We have the best in a —- Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using De Witt's Witeh Hazel Balve, | heats cures eczema and all skin gives immediate relief Smith & Crawford. diser ses, For sale by | | | { "Phone 1302. i i Because we are leaders in our line. | Because it deserves to, and will gow a8 long as it deserves to, and no longer. | Because our stock is kept at full tide of completeness and variety. Because low prices on high quality | goods always rule here, | Because fair and honorable dealings are a supreme rule of the house. Because custom like onr way of do- ing it, and being a good bly is like a wheelbarrow. pushed along by each one who uses it. The last of our Shirt Waists, $1, 15¢, B0c styles. Your choice at 25¢. The last of a lot of Ginghams for i the bal- dresses, Be and 10¢ goods ance Se—can't last long A few Challis and Lawns—were Se and fGe—now 51 Don’t blame us if von wait too VOTE, GARMAN'S STOR DELLEFONTE, - vn «PA. H ON! OUR— $500 $1.25 Carriage, Bellefonte, Pa. P000C00000000000000808308 CO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006060 -— RES shen if § power in the ci sa hiod as high ‘ ‘ x many peopic cageriy ook nab » {8 30e. 3 { ompetition has been nu Yas thon § Yaad the attention of that 8 the third star of that than any of its preceding | at the target competiti $i Notions. f you shop at this notion briug a basket with you; you Lo carry your purchinses away. Khoe Brash de Cloth + Broshe Serabbing 2 good Hair Curd Be g 1 Lead Pencils 9 bars Cres ae v Bate. nr go od Behoal 81 oz 22 10 pape: gr 44 Pins 3 doven Safely Pins do iged Wire rinir Draedy ¢ 2 Hotl's Machine Oil 9% bottles ¥r slise Se bottle Ladi |’ sh a «hh i Paper Lamp 8 ie 9 bolle Ammonia Be : 4 08 “00d Wiiting Ink © 2 spools Darang Coton 9 iaige Tin Cups Be, * Bone Collar But! ms Se. 2 pieces Chinese Lion ‘og Wax Sa, 5 Den Straine.s 90, 24 dozen Shirt Buttors Ge There are hundreds upon hundreds | of articles just like 1 hese in Bellefonte's | greal money saving siore-—hundreds : of articles that space will not permit us to mention. ~ Domestics for 9 Cents. i 2 yards fine yard-wide Bleached M: «i'n for fo. 2 yard pardwido Unble ched Maslin &: 9p, i 2 y r+ds any color Outing Cloth for 9¢ j 2yerdsg heavy Shi dng for To i 1 yv+d bevy Denim for © 5. 8 yards colored Uha'lie for 9e. 3 yaide [4 eoloc Calies for 9c. Byedeg dAp ou G agham for Se | We will sell during this sale all col- i ors Dress Linings at 2 yards for 9c. Writing Paper. : 100 boxes highly enameled Wilting Paper, consists of 2! envelopes and 2 sheets of paper, never sold by us at less than 25. a box, now go per box, © cents, White Metal Tea Spoons. 75 dozen White Metal Tea Spoons, will not tarnish and guarantced to wear, per sel, 9 cents, counter need it ik Soap 9 : i gn | i 3 i THE CLOBE, vl y “C.J 1 1 ve helped 3 i Ce Bd) tAIN GALAXY. * 18 the list, We hope to Read careful ig the £3 Wash Goods. Nine cents will be the ruling passion of the hour. While in many instances we say ‘2 yards for 9¢.” or “3 yards for 9c.” you are at liberty to buy all you want. 25 pieces of Lawn, all new Belo bell. - lot have never had a them: bought late in sesson and worth all the way frou 15¢. and 2c. per yard, all go now at the uniform price, de. Dispieved on Jront cranier new spring printings, worth 12je and 15 per yaru, all go now at 2 yds, for 9¢. 25 pieces of Challie, preity patterns, 3 yds. for 9c. nigl Zh t, for is looked “the ie articles marked tribute which so talk all Bellefonte. se of these bargain prices or arrest ations a hearty response. This is make it shine farther and brighter ly. Every item is a hot shot aimed ome with the crowds. y, and yearly i » weeks 9 CENTS will 1 i % he even son $ a Hee Od ‘At the Fancy Goods Stock. Listen to what nine cents says here: 25¢. Belts now go at 9 cents. | Stamped Doylies, regular 17¢. ones, ' now Be, | Ladies’ Gloves, 100 pairs Ladies’ Gloves in blacks, | tans and slate colors, worth all the | way from 25 to50c. & pair, we close the lot per pair, fe, | Men's Suspenders. 50 dozen men’s and ders, a regular 25, pair, Se, youth's SBuspen- article, now per Laces. prising all the new designs out this sepson, sold during early pprt of season for 16c., Lie. and Z5¢. a yard, all go now at per yard, 9 cents, Jewelry Bargains, togive you satisfactory wear. Shirt Waist sets in gold and silver fnish, | worth 25¢, per set, now 9c. Five goid- | plated Collar Buttons with celluloid vacks for Bc. Jeweled Hat Pins in gold or silver finish, same sold #« high | 23 50c., now each Se. | Prices. | 600 ladies’ untrimmed Hats, former. | ly sold at 75¢, $1, and as high ss $1.50, {all go in this sale at 25 cents. They { must all be sold and we make this cut |in prices to sell them quick. Corre- | sponding reductions in Flowers, Rib- { bons and other Trimmings. 300 Ladies’ Sailors at 9 cents, i Window Shades. 1000 Felt Shades on spring rollers, all complete, all colors, each 9 cents, 125 Jpieces Tarchon Lace, guaran- teed 12 yards to the piece, during the | sale to be sold at 9 CENTS for the | DOZEN YARDS, Li Crash. | S00 yards cotton Tea Toweling at the | rate of 3 yards for § cents, | 400 yards all linen grass cloth Crash, { worth 12ic. per yard, now 9 cents, 'A Bargain in Dress hams, {25 pieces of Fancy Dress Gingham, | fast colors, all desirable d ns, never (a yard in the lot worth less t 100, — they all go now 2 yards for 9 cents, Carpets. We are making special eflorts to make our new Carpet t a success and think we have succeeded — our sales having been unusually isrge, During this sale we shall sell a super- ior article of a Hemp abseil 8 Sts a ‘ a ‘ rth Ea cen early and these plums, desirable me~chandise at of this great sale. All Ltd,