=x E00 isso Rossmun's Stora News, Suminer goods at a ¢ next ten days. DILLEN AND GREEN, i it price for the | Si | Motion fos Appear! to Supreme Court, Another list of premiums for tickets, redeemable until Reptember Sth, H.F ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, | Condo, mado ance of the | heard Tueaday afternoon, Case, Niagara Falls Exeursion, a hi «+ Pennsylvania Railroad Compa | has selected the following dates for | popular ten-day excursions to Ni- agra Falls from Washiogton and Ruitimore: July 8 and 22, August 12 iid 26, Beptember 8 snd 23, and Octo- | ber 14. On these dates the special train | . no . . , ‘ Q LX-Judge A. O. Fars ‘ho will leave Washington at 800 A. M,, Ex Judg: A Fare, who Baltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10.45 A. M., | sents Dillen, appealed to the Supreme | Harrisburg 1140 A. M., Mille rsbury | Court for a mandamus to compel the 12 20 P. M., Bunbury 1258 P. M., | ower court to continue the case. 3 liam port 230 FP, M., Lock Haven 3.08 P. Reunovo 38.50 P. M., Em- poriam Ju ction 5.05 Th % , Rrriving Ni 2 Falls at 9.35 P. ae ursion tickets, passage on any regular train, exclusive | of limited express trains, within tep days, will be sold at $10.00 from Wash- ington and Baltimore; $9.35 from York : $1000 from Littl £10.00 from Oxford, Pa ; $9 from Colum- bis : 8.60 fromy Harrisburg ; $1000 from Winchester, Va. : $7.80 from Al- toona ; $7 40 from Tyrone ; $6.45 from Bellefonte ;: $5.10 from Ridgw a) : $6 90 from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre ; $5.75 from Williamsport ; and st proportion- ate rates from principal pe ints. A stop-over will be allowed at Buflalo within limit of ticket returning The special trains of Pullman par lor cars and day coaches will run with eachh excursion running through to Niagara Falls, Au extra charge will be made for ps arl Ar 4 An experienced t chaperon will aceomp sion, For descri connectin ny the matter until Wednesday morning, it: the accused should morning. go on Thursday | 2 Trinl to Go on Thursday. 1 & M for return issue a mandamus The trial will go on today (Thursday ) Bn ifs —— ft uustanes Gulity of Arson, town : &4 Domivie Cons of burning rock. The part of Tuesday day. The Wednesd i ance was found guilty | of David Roth- occupied the greater aud part of Wednes- ed the verdict 39 & the barn Clee jury returs #By hoo -— » tl Heport of Grand J G P.J., Qiurter Sessions of Cen- Jary To the Hon hie the tre county Love, Hy Court of The Gira quest of ‘ d 1s i Ivania, a the ad exer Iria 1 it 41 Centre in . sane time of further infor. ticket agent, General Pass. Slation, ptive pamphlet g trains, mation apply to near or address Geo, W, Boyd, enger Agent, Broad Philadelphia and . t iy have acted upon of thirty- indictment, which | treat » treet fous were ! leave further | visited and in- | uoty buildings and find and orderly the cells in the | but we rec th i We beg ¢ have ignored thint x —— i — i o— a rt Ww Mr Marray Guarantees YVintens to Flesh on Thin People Vint *i8 d fills graceful cur ti in a cle We found jail very well kept, tl » hit ' fit an an Hiusaeie, a nation ' Loe makes ymmend steel cells Nos the outside of the s instead of sharp angles, at ges on o thir cand | 7 ar wed an figures Vinten th , bony pi a cells, we mean that they should fasten imi- to the doors and walls outside instead proves e as- ¢ 3 Of ih=ige, We furtt e¢ jail are simulsat Hime rt that the floors in | considerable wear and would wttention of the « OF proper offi- matter. We il that the ses about the 4 +f cells er repo purities from the tlood, showin a quick restoration to weakening in places K > oo * ¢ . fo in fact a Issting cure Mr. : re pells every bottle under positive Lis antee, and is ready to refund the mon- pot satisfied, Fie pe Bile LOL o0cu- to secretly unable river recomme nd | Lhe the 3 al the n i + jail walls around | We find the landing { room in ¢ t ur entrance to Court bad Court and | urtesies shown wworable Ww Oo fpr Tp age Licenses fe he | COVERING nie RAW nr) PANAMA at One-Half Value leasant Cap. r, Pleasant Gap. Atlanta, Ua, and White Goods ~ at Money-Saving Prices D.C Dress aw el burn t. Blanchard diment, pr Conrt Ne t ws Continaed From Loonl Page. € fu Tuesday ye red the nd woeutars morning foulowi pl aoe] the grand jury bills of Spring gn & i= Costs on the and Summ e7 Hosier) y = four i er Hosier ralls wealth va Daniel Bones ery; HINO n Pants and Ove : My =i fan a assauil and batl z} prosecutor, Max K Cry Bul Harrison Stine : ' prose cutor, QOsosr wenithh vs tO gifery Daniel prosecutor, with vs and battery Charles Viard Ti £5 PEY aR of ew Viard, Hilory Viard and Ore ceharged, 1a dd, nssanit Commaiwenitn to show pooda Viard officer ; and prosecutor, Daniel Stine, From the evidence on the case it ap- pears that on May 18th last Chief of Police Btine, of South Philipsburg borough, attempted to arrest the above defendants for an offense If you have printing to do, send it to the Reporter office, o i ! { i i THE VENNSYLVANIA EXHIBIT, | From the Pittsburg Post The Philadelphia “North Amer- | can” makes & charge thal *Pennsyl- | vania’s mgricultural exhibit at the St, Louis world’s exposition has been a fraud, a hypocritical shame, an ipsult to the farming interests and a disgrace { to the whole Btate.”” In support of ' this charge it presents a number of | specifications. The first of these is ennsylvania’s share in the agri: cultural exhibit at the exposition was | made up largely of $17.60 worth of | seeds and grain purchased from the Bt. Louis Beed Company, which were | arranged in the shape of a keystone | and labeled ‘Pennsylvania Products.” In support of this charge a copy of the temized bill for the seeds is printed, Another specification is that Pennsyl- complete dis- resouces of the State. It is also alleg- | ed that whiskie 5, and other Hquors, distilled for the most part it Illinois, occupied a prominent part in the exhibit, and that much space it the latter was given up to displays « brandies i f } | DEATHS, a ss—— MATTHIAS EVANS Mutthias Kvavs, formerly # well | known eitizen of Centre county, died | at the home of his son, F. B, Evanpe, of Wilkinshurg, aged seveuty-thres | years and three months. All his life | up to about eighteen years ago was | spent near Curtin, where interment | was made. { HENRY SMULL, Henry Smull, of Bmullton, departed | this life on the evening of the 19th, aged fifty some years. He was a stone | mason by trade. Burviving him are three sons and one daughter : Harry | K., of Bmullton ; William, of Illinois ; | Claude and Mrs. Bert Tilberg, of Will iamsport. Interment was made in the | Lutheran cemetery, Monday. Sg. LOCALS, Among the enthusiastic Democrats | Emerick, of Fleming. Miss Mary Wilson, of Howard, spending a week with her brother, T.; patent breakfast foods manufactured | 3 The State, it is ted $15,000 for the ugricultural e x hibit, and the has nearly all been | | spent extravagantly and usele-sly pre per charged, appropria- | money , and | securing =a exhibit, which | Governor Peuny- | but fre SEO, nothing to make the Pennsyl- nia agricultural aud horticultural hibits a credit to the Stats It has been done ex- is not that devi surprisiog such a loped In- surprise if amount of the money appr y the for the Louis on Lind failed to be squandered or to find its wavy he pe of the of the NSiate machine without any adequate return, That » shouid have would have been a large priasted 1 n Niate nt i : into Li pocKels scme of adherents schiine is 80 0 rrupt that what. It bins al- va thie defi les ti wword an Nation OOC 8800 it tou ever ii 8 it uname of Pennsy 8 reproac Th to advertise its sha: * a tl i the taken bh thro. int ie inter: great Loud exposition at Nt “ # of all » ite tember AM jes visiting in f Mrs H after spending some week Potters Mills, to her Saturday Merol Bartges, Wed: leporter offi M inne of Lewi home of inth > 3 Snaneler i. SPRNgIer, ., will return home mnt OT § { Bpri town esday mornin al the Adif ilertaines (sertrade ar stephens, : » were i ul the Ww. H burg, Dr Ww eeR, aed . tiechusler, ses dave last The members of the Christian deavor Societies are requested i io the Presbyterian chureh, Thursday practice the music for the C A place, this, evel vention, good attendance is desired aif ct amsmm—— fiansen Krambloe Edward J. Hansen, Georgia, and Miss Estie of Centre Hall, will take today (Thureday) at Mr Oere F. The warriage of of Atlantis, Krumbine, at noon bride's parents, Krumbine. The will be performed by Rev and Mere. J H mony J i i i i i ! i i The defendants followed, At 1L10 a. m. wenith George Henderson, who was indicted for larceny and also for jail breaking, was called. The de- fendant evtered plea of guilty of lar- ceny mud jail breaking and escape. The Visids were found guilty of as- aud bu'tery, and sentenced by i the court us follows : Hilory Viard to | pay n five of $16.00, committed to jail for sixty days and costs of prosecution, | The other two defendants were sen- | tenced to pay a fine of $20 each and | costs of prosecution. | Dominic Constance, charged with | felonious wrson, was then taken up for itrinl. The gprosecator was David Rothrock, of Benner township. Dis trict Attorney Hpaogler wus assisted in this ease by Col, W. FF, Reeder and Col. BE. R Chambers, The defendant was represented hy HL O Quigley and Come to our store and you |W. Harrison Walker. The chaleng- convinced ing of the jury took up the balance of Will be conv of a few facts the onda Ruptruet wd wession and . | Sant ijourued untit the afternoon, oe “CC. A. KRAPE. ore A, SPRING MILLS, PA. ve sau . | Miss Prudanes Swartz returned from eight The voung couple will take the for Perth Amboy, home of the grow eant New par. bound train the and a tnke Georgia, iio Atlant ms fter a brief there the ents, siny they steamer to their Navannah, thenes to future howe cl The CO. KE Union The Centre County C. E. Union is] an interdenominational association of Young People’s Bocieties. In the meeting to be beld in Centre Hall August lst and September 1st pearly every denomination in the county is speakers, and a profitable and good | conference is confidently expected, | Orders for reduced rates on the Railroads can be obtained on ap- plication to Mrs. W. H. Schuyler, to whom also all requests for free enter | tainment should be made promptly. w—- i A MAP PA si Pastor Is Stricken Sperohileas, Standing before his eongregation with uplifted arms, Dr. J. L. Albrit. tan, of the Methodist Church, Lewis burg, was stricken speechless while pronouncing the benediction at the conclusion of his Sunday evening ser. mon, A MM AYA Sober. Betjjamin Wingart and daughter made a business trip to Bellefonte on Monday, Wm. Auman, who is working away from bowe, came home Baturday to stay vith his family a short time, D. B. Breon started Monday for Slate Run, to work on a lumber job, AP Zorhy's saw mill was constime ed by fire Thursday night. It is not kuowun how the fire originated. The { G. Wilson, in this place. The monthly pay roll of the Altoona | | ear shop has reached the low figure of | $377,000, almost to half of what it was | for the corresponding | year, month of last Mrs, James Btuart an i { New Bloomfield, time. They with Mrs, Henney, children, of here for a short | spending the Stuart's sister Mrs, are Are Lime Lucy G. Dauberman, Eeq., Howard and James Fete: Valley I'hey report that John Martz, olf drove to campioeeting Sunday. i- Sugar there was an nd crowd on rounds, D. Musser, Bhetler and 11. oof i, OF niet the g Samuel Musser and Miss Mabel Mrs daughter, Mr. | chil of Beranton : and Paul twin Bel Af IAry Paul and Maria: the f fils on Sunday. dren, lefonte, shoog Were guests ( i. Mrs int simon ins place, is reported that Ger » Heckman, of town, next spriog x whl bee Harper farm, C1 Pie me ¥ i oi: the farm, ennt and that n Corman, pow 1 Brockerhof} Lilet Lad § . iis - Willi move i i farm, of i by Gardner | large barn of 4 Dunmire, Vey (3001 tear Mq igi Re ris d £65 % Ws VOW, ut $2500 i silowe A DArrow gsgue Wis $f fre New of nin SO Des tit to Berlin, ¢ tiles, bu 33H fleid 1 Hunbu 1 FE FH hi YO 06 ry parties are said Lhe pro- New Berlin bas agreed t« give a bonus of $8,000 when the road is | d and in ’ finish operation. The school board of ship has secured the services ¢ Walker town. f John 8. Hosterman as principal of the town. } I, at Hublersburg. Mr. of Frankiin Lan i 0 3 gh |OLOD nan is a graduate ial] College, casier. a will make a successful vw istown Dem atid Hen. Kn hin Ww ratl under the Tayi pieastire rena thal scling roof physician, Gen will forego sitendiog the the i Boston, and which to him is an object wr, { Heedaville, the tinual f : a encampment of Csrand Army of the Republic at of regret. Mrs. Bert Rowe, of Millersburg, was the guest of Mrs. C. H. Meyer, at the | home of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Meyer, in this for several days last week | Mr. and Mrs. Rowe are spending the place, summer iu the mountaing at Coburn, few for f represents a fine of their The ® insurance compan jew J. P town ne is ctistom the past i years former ii f atid More, Mr dollar for a year's subscription Reporter, wo he could hereafter read { Pennines Valley news first-handed, He | is a painter by trade and was also look. ing up work in his line, f Bosls week, Weber, o Weis ard d to the | burg, Jani flee } Weber lald out a go The power of human personality is strongly impressed on the reader of the September number of The Book- Lovers Magazine, Three strong men of the age, strong in widely-differing degrees— Minister Wit'e, Boss’ Platt, and the late G, F, Watts—are the sub- jects of three most interesting articles in this number, Lightning was much in evidence about the bome of Ex-Uommissioner of near Centre Hall, during a storm: that raged in that vicinity Thursday of last week, when a bolt struck s large tree near his house. The electricity followed a wire from the tree to an outhouse and tore from the building several boards. Both Mr. Goodhart's wife and his son's wife were partially stunned by the shock, Ex-Bherifl Brungart is much elated over the fine returns of an acre or more devoted to trucking. An inp. speotion of his lots to the rear of his dwelling will convinces any one that they have bad the best possible atten tion, sand that the product of an acre planted to oulons, potatoes, beans, corn, ete, Is much more than is supe posed even by people who have des voted a whole life to tilling the soil, unless they have at some time kept a mill was Insured. strict account. HE THING TO DO WINE MO “oeeesece THE THING TO DO Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma- terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines, OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES § ROCERIES WE KEEP THE CHOICEST GROCERIES TO BE HAD... KREAMER & SON. Aad CAMPBELL'S ne war it k " August Furniture Sale Planned on Broader Lines, With Greater Stock, Greater Assortment and Lower Prices. My first Fol 3 ; . Lodedd values in Fury August Furniture Sale offers houseke epers everywhere unparal- niture of the kind, Du the August I will sell Furnits fo 85 per oc {O20 mer sri! dep niclalile ring month of re af from 10 if. belou vy for prices DINING ROOM TABLES WOVE WIRE SPRINGS . a a LARGE OAK A IDERBOARDS, Bevel Glass . LARGE VELOUR COVERED COUCHES EIGHT-PIECE OAK CHAMBER SUITS HARD WOOD BEDSTEADS IRON BEDSTEADS i % iy Furniture larae sto © my word S. M. Campbell, Millheim, Pa. the wise is sufMicient, Central State JOHN F. GRAY & SON Normal School Successors to |, URANT HOOVER L.ock Haven, Penn. Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world The Bast Is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th. Last year was the most successful in the history of this important school about 700 students, [Location among the mountains of central Penna, with fine water, splendid buildings and ex- cellent sanitary o make it an ideal training school addition tn} ite Normal ox also has sn excel lent Prepamtory Department in charge ati hone graiuste Princeton Its aa PRriments Music, Eloeution snd Basi: has well educated Faculty, Gymnasium and Athletic Field, Address for nditions, In itee it no assessmenta, .«.Money to Loan on First Mortgage College 5 of of I i of »e slso bh dhe ewe fir " Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. BE Telephone sonnection ental PRESIDEXT illustrated Tus Rue oS dose is one, just one pill Jeatime, Sugar-coated, mild, certain. hey cure constipation. Tool a Ayers Pills iss BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FIFTY O78. OF DRUGGIITS UR A. P. BALL & 00. NAENTA, XK Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use KK, pages 9x 12 inches; 22 pages showing ia » natural colors 216 varieties of Fruit, with concise description and season of ripen- ing of each; 64 half-tone views of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses, ete. Send 50 ets. for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of book by mail within 60 days and we refund the 50¢. Or, mail us within 1 year, Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and we will credit $1.00 in payment on your order and you kere vas spook free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT weekly and want more home and traveling salesmen. Over We Pay Cash re’ Siari Bes, tousus, so. mate tows, Fayetteville, Ark. 31st Encampment and Exhibition ofthe .... Patrons of Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall, ay September 17 to 23, inclusive. Encampment Opens September 17th. Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 10th. The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers, Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp. A large display of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cere- als, and every production of farm and garden, The Pennsylvania State College will make a large dispiay of the work of the College and State Experiment Station, ADMISSION FREE. GEO. DALE LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. id TAA vour Health and Strength with JAYNE'S Tonic VERMIFUGE. of Central Pennsylvania Build up