THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Evrror and Pror's ad previous “TERMS: One year, $1.50, when pald in ance. Those in arrears subject to i rms, $2 per year, Advertisements 2 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, You will find G. R. Spigelmyer’s Comes Home to Roost, ago. It has been published in every and it is again on the road. It ig good reading any time: “What shall I teach my daughter?” Teach her that 100 cents make $1. Teach her how to arrange the and library. “yes,” and stick to it. { Teach her how to wear a calico dress, | and do it like a queen, | Teach ber how to sew on buttons, darn stockings and mend gloves, Teach her to dress for comfort and RACKET STORE in Crider’s Exchange, Bell fonte. under prices. &- Everything regular LOCAL ITEMS. ~—Inaugaration day was wet—-yisitors to Washington were wet outsi and tried their best to prevent being dry in~ side, —We learn of the death on Thura- day evening of last week, at Howard, of Robt. Cooke, Sen., father of Sheriff Robt. Cooke. The season for tions seems to have closed, tions at Zion and Jacksonville up these gatherings. musical the conven- winding — — There was a break in temperature on Friday, the weather becoming milder. Saturday and Bunday were damp with an occasional sprinkle of rain. ~—A lamp exploded in A. I. Kather- man’s residence, last week, setting fire to a stand and floor, but was discovered before it had made much headway. ——The way some wag puts it are fifty Republican applicants for the post office at Spriog Mills. Well, if they find a better one than Pealer, they are lucky. there ——— Henry Krumrine, of Spring Mills who has been confined some two month from a trouble with one of which bas caused him much snffering, not improving. nis fee arfield county man is blame 1i8 cows to h. That's bad account last week that girl had died in same place for want food, is worse yet. for starvi deat hor 3 eli iC Democrats rhed when it was hiine, got the ; | t ar —hp tion, fre are the over. Ki Ray. Syi (Kichline), Mrs, Kerr, Mrs. Wm. Miss Flora Love and Mra. Sadie man, have left for Altoona to attend Convention of the Wamans Foreign Miss sionary iety of the Presbytery pntingdon., ~The Centre Hall town council or ganized on Monday drenand D. K ly ted members, J chosen president and A retary, on Harper to bargess. ——The h Snow 8h ed by fire Wednesday ut ia } its contents, family esa] means of ladders placed at the sed story windows, clad only in clothing, —J H. Lattimore, a it « B Way man, Hefonte all ace ones th > a eveniny —Jas. Col- Were sWoOrn as new DD, Marray was 8. Ker n ress 3 ele in Se IRS § ERS of Rot yar we entre oo ¥ ae was in Charleston th day, when the first snow fall of curred aod says everybody qui ran out upon the sidewalk in his sleeves and bareheaded, while came out on the street and held out their hands trying to catch a handfal. eT 11@ preachers are not after all, as the Andover “Review” that in large parishes their salaries eq those of the Justices oft prem Court, in secondary parishes they es those i the conntry they equal th try doctors. ~Two sons of Mr. Benjamin of Woodland, Clearfield county coasting on Wednesday last and near the end of the rid how was turned its course struck a telegraph pole. One of ti was instantly killed and the oth his leg bro The he S oe jUaI f the coun £0 i Peter 5, Ww ere when e the sled oat of BOMes and 18 boys had ar 21. fo wing news from an ad- out tion bad died in¢ ter of Mra. Merritt, last Saturday of cold and bunger. 1 health as well as appearance, { Teach | the neatest room in the house, i ly a8 well as very injurious to health, " Teach her how to cultivate flowers and | make and keep the kitchen garden. {| Teach her to regard mora!s and habits, | and not money, in selecting her asso- | ciates, Teach | place for everything and everything | its place,” Teach her the important truism that ! the more she lives within her income the more she will save, aud the farther she will get away from the poor house Teach her that a good, steady, church: going mechanic, farmer, clerk or teacher w a cent, is worth more than forty loa or non-producer in broadcloth, - i. . License Conrt License court was held on Toesdays The refusals for licenses are Mr, Dehaa, i at Howard, the distillery on Spring ereek, | and Mrs, Haas at Roopsbarg. The two applications from Millheim, Musser and Bibby, and that of Mr. Robb at Nittany, were held over until Monday next, All the other applications, were granted. The following is a list of those granted: W. R, Teller, Bellefonte, B. Brandon, * *“ Daniel Garman, David J. Meyer, Centre Hal! Jos. 8, Showers, Philipsburg. Jas Passmore, nn HB. B. Row. William Parker, Peter Ascroft, ‘ : aeker, Bog D. H. Ruhl, Cire N. W. Eby, Haines, 0. W. Van Valin & Co. Penn twp, Renben V, Shaffer, ’ Gottlieb Haag, Spring Mary C. Nolan, Souw Shoe John G, Uzzle, . - General Hastings Kicked by a Horse. her to observe the old rale, “A in hout i“ ii EM ror BE After the parade was dismissed a horse ridden by oue of the a Grand Mar. | shal Beaver backed np against Adjutant | Geperral Hastings’ and kicked | General Hastings in the left leg and then kicked General Hastings’ horse, t eral Hastings was immediately taken to his room at the gus House and put to y At midoight he was suileriog a deal of puin. General Hastings a physician, is attendiog does not thick any ids of horse (ren nis of t 4 od brother, who is him, ard says | ed. Lie bones are broken a Will Leavy Land, pastor F i + 3 | Ref. ct arge, has fiaally cor to accept the call from the Meadvi charge, and the chu writie ace on Tuesday, agree At the La lev. T of ti h auth met 1a this | grant meeting a dismissal, Rev, W. H, Gre issal fr Lie 1 In i a dim { haviog i | charge at Meverstown, Ps, . ——— EF i accepted a Dore. ~Yony Deininger has put | front windows in the new store room he is now fisishing in his new the station, Two fine new dwellin are to up the coming season, near the rails Wilson farm r houses g0 road station—one on the and one by A. P, Luse The grounds immediately around the station are getting to look like a big lnmber the prop timber and board | piles are getting lar Next the station folks will put on airs i and wan! to secede from our boro | 8et up a corporation of their own, oO vard-- ge. ul etiieslissamiccnstmsiiini FALL AND WINTER. Get a new sait and overcoat Montgomery & Co., Tailors, | They are 80 much cheaper made clothing. They than bave also a | tlemen’s Furnishings. Moxtaoneny & Co., Tailors, Bellefonte. > os LOCAL BRIEFS, the family had been turned over by Clearfield authorities, have been arrests ed for neglect of duty, ~—Prof. Wolf, and other friends of progress and education, at Spring Mille are making an effort to establish an which has been closed for over a year such a purpose and the site is a pleasant one with an elevation to take inall the surrounding country, wen JIE tioned of in our last issue that bring the Harrison train to Centre and cause it to lie over here, has hap~ pened, only a little later, night a mass of rock fell in on the might track trains, ~—An agricultural paper says: “Every paper in the United States ought to oc. casionaily keep the fact before its readers that burnt corn is a sure cure for hog cholera. The best way is to take a of corn and effectually scorch it and give the affected hogs free access to it.” ~The third of Mr. Loneberger’s trip. Jets died on Saturday and was buried on Sabbath morning—its two companio:s hav ing died last fall. These children were born April 9, 1888 and seemed healthy and strong for several mouths when two of them were taken iil, and ied within a week of each other, «In the haste required to obtain Harrison's inaugural for this issue, some of the parts became disarranged, The two complete paragraphs bottom of 20d column, are the beginning ofthe ipaugural. In the 3rd columu the paras graphs beginning “The protective poli- ey,” and “Mill fires were lighted” cone next. This shonld follow the 1st paras graph io lst column, Then should follow parssraph in 2nd column beginning “It must not be assamed,” then io lower end of ird rolumn shonld come the paragraph beginning “I have a right,” —this trace ing will help the reader out of the mix. fg i ADR. { =——Rochester Clothing House, Belle | fonte, for fine clothing. | ~1f you wish to be well dressedin latest styles, go to Fleming, Bellefonte, ~aMerchant Wm. Pealer, of Spring Far F | Mills, made a narrow escape from being elected justice of the peace, at the late election in Gregg twp. ef dollar saved is a dollar earned, | which can be done by baying clothes from the Rochester Clothing House, Belle | fonte, ~The insurance on buildings cover | ed with slate or metal roofing is much less than those covered with shingles— see ad. U. R. Co. 2 {| =——Samuel Ripka bas sold the res] | estate formerly owned by Elisabeth | Garies, in Potter twp, to G. W:. White i and J, O, Stover. ~Lewing employes none but the best workmen in his tailoring establish. | ment at Bellefonte, and has the finest cutter in the state in his employ. ~— Fleming, the fashionable tailor Bellefonte, has gained quite a reputation for cheap and well made suits, Colonel Anstin Curtin, of Belles fonte, having received an appoiotment at the state reformatory, will take np his residence at Huntingdon. ~Powers’ immense stock of boots and shoes and low prices is what makes hiage lively at their store at Belle on Prof, Beall, one of the best brass band instructors in this part of the state, bas been spending a few days with our band, from which our boys will, no doubt, profit greatly, ~The Philad. Branch has opened up its fall stock of clothing. An immense stock of fall and winter overcoats can be be found there for your inspection. They have overcoats in all styles, price and Remember the Philad. Branch quality, when in need of clothing. we A A SN Sires President-elect Harrison and opposite Harrisburgh, an permission to take his picture, to which Opening the called Russell door, (reneral to out with him and Mrs have their photographs taken, Of course they all complied, while the purses held Benjamin and come baby, Marthena, being in the other car The young amature hastily for them to prepare, he uncovered the and- then politely doffed his cap. The train moved up | closer he secured a second picture, The | was Hugh Beaver, and one of the crowd of boys called out that he was the son of Governor Beaver, whereupon Mr, Rus- { sell Harrison opened the gate and assists ed the little fellow up the steps and the (Gieneral shook hig hand and told him to give his regards to his father, the Govern ior. As the train moved off Mrs. McKee | requested the young artist to send her one of the photographs, and he promised to do so, “provided,” said he, “I have ses cured a good picture,” » -— Aaronsburg # Wm. Etlinger, of Woodward received { internal injuries which may result seri ously while helping unload a heavy piece of timber, at Coburn whic h slipped from the wheel striking him breast, Ira Gramly has hired to George Kis ter, for o vear for $150, and will move { into Kister's tenaut house on April 1st. | A child of i three vears w Holl ne en abont last Buanday. way of Wisconsin who left ti walve years ago son a visit among his Haflloy, aged as buried on Frank Aaroush i ab pres 16 west t juaintances, List of Jurors. BPECIAL COURT, 1 MONDAY. APRIL. Miles, Jno A Miller, J W Huvder. Pots Wa ker, Wm Union, R A Hall, Philipsburg, G | R Mack, Fersuson, Frank Bowersox, A {J Tate, G W Homan. Spring, Geo Cox. A Weaver, G M College, J 8B Foster Rugh, T Penn, Jas ( Te. Bellefonte, J Reed, J Schofield, J D Sourbeck. Harris, H Hosterman, Halfmoon, H M'Aflee. Boggs, M. Lucas, A C Curtin, E Hancock, D Watson. GRAND JURORS. APRII Curtin, W Wentzel, C Singer, | burg, J M'Thomas, W C Wilky. | R Robeson. Miles, 8 Frank, | And Campbell, Snowshoe, W Witheri‘e, T Cokly, B Videfer. Huston, GM Brown. Penn, W C Huljer. Patton, G 8 Stevenson. Bellefonte, J Howly, A Stott. Philipeburg, A Fleck H Ziegler, Worth, H Spanogl {| W J Dale. Ferguson, Jl Marrion, John Hoy, liams hafer, i MONDAY, Miles. Miliheim, shope, O College Gregg. D Burrell. TRAVERSE JURORS —4 Millbeim, H Breon., J Curtin, W M'Closky, Bell Cafferty, I. Penningts Brown, GL 8S J A Ewe {i MONDAY. H Me ¥ Uy y # 3, uno, Spring, Fergn: on wood, Haines, | BF Bard, J Wittaker, J Nyman, Ww i, Ha moon, J 3 Penn, 8 Ard. H E Du Ww H it, Cd Crowe) . Wolf, W E Burchfiel er, Milesburg, J P Shop. Dale, R Corl, Howard, M ¢ i H Lehman J Hett Benner, d, Harris a into Mrs She! ri ars continue his business of ii VADs bering in Mi Hheim. - > - ‘or a fineand cheap winter suit g v § 7, the fashionable tailor, Belle- —~ Frank Bowersox twp a one of Ferguso sterling Democrats, gave our sanc- tum a call Hothing to the house, Bellefonte, hing house for EAVE money Phili : H Leh: (3 | Howard tp. J A J Miles, Fergus st ! T Decker, } rider, A : Brinton, O 8 Flog O Woodward 1,8 Ek yg i 3 ier, {3 } wilefonte M Garmar rocker) ‘arner, H Sankey oges, F Poo Union, G W Morr (reinwite, Grregy M Williams mvilie, LL B Miles, Menrs and petitor, Unaersoiqg ‘anns creek got aunty The ice broke ur up water for 3 x — 3 and several brids jam and backed Fen sd away, ' shoe st ore is having a season, prepared to meet stock of new vervihing in ti imoermen ss 8 and shoes at this | are well AVE an mn fae eMNIaces ¢ 8 LA gums wots for team- IOWer prices ents’ Tress want 1 shoes at | store, Be s ging LO a an glLioe le- that whenever kind, nature fany or any fa public in this persons have the of attempting a by church is takinga band in it and is doing 10 create a 10e a foul slander that a so and so. Weare glad that the sincere ¢ y a, irchurches members of all on this conduct with contempt. time the parsons guilty gelves to something more creditable, thay fee and ani between different churches and y $7 oF 3 tryin create bad ings mosities the members th yw desire for strife, and use elections asions for | and other « 80 unholy a pur- pose. The foulness of snch work should cause the willing anthors of it to be shun. ned by all who have the cause of Chris | tianity and the good and peace of the | communi y at heart. We trust our com- | masity will & such work-there has been |itin the tracted] attention abroad: Of we can assure { the ones engaging in it, No Possibly one of the York county barn burners has been caoght. A dated York, Pa., Feb, 28, says: WP pn, the 22d of Janvary, suspicions were di. rected against Rosie E. Wentz, a domes. tic io the family. It waa she who had on different occasions found and other combustibles in the barn and man, in whose shed Mra, Wentz's cattle were placed after the fire, that the shed would also be destroyed William Stackhouse, a Pinkerton de tective, who was employed by the Codo ros and Manheim losurance Companies determined on the girls arrest, and when he informed her that he had proofs of her guilt she confessed, and only giviog as her reason that she was possessed of the devil. She was brought to York this morn« ing and taken before Alderman Shere wood, who committed her to jail. She is quite a pretty girl, about 16 years of age. Her confession was not wade pub. He. - ow The Altoona” mountain theatre was de stroyed by fire Wednesday morning, There has been a drop in wheat, corn and oats, in the eastern market, . sa» . EXTRA OFFER Any one sending us the names of three new subscribers with the cash for one year, will get a copy of the Rerontan one year free, SM I MAA, Married, On February 26'h, at Spring Mills, b J. Bhambach, Mr, David 8, lige an Lydia E. Smith, both of Spring Pa, Musical ( weeks, open the tea and inst for Oar b properly reward 1 tre Hall for their apg and 2} 5 + irt he kindoess sh stay of o their sympathy aod sickness and CHT : $i GEeaL WOOD A Ww wdland eo ya CAVES NO Cin all rolier mill 4 ' ART UBLIC SAL} will of the subs 8 east of Lis on i ' 8 horses, goss ay | dark brown Morgan { por nds; good work toares with foe single driver; one fi i a good driver: one four vear old ood worker. one light bay three yoa Breton man horse will make a good gent one brown mare, is a good and safe driver yearling borse 0olt. The above described are all clear of blemish. 10 good 1 of them will be fresh about t} one of them a Guernsey, 3 y Hh Bull. & head of Fat Cattle. read of young Cats tle, & head of sheep, 1 a Cotewool Buck, 4 year | ling ®hropahire Ewes, 5 good heavy ewes, 2 breeding sows, 14 head of shoats, 10 light shoats, 1 horse broad wheel wagon, | 2horse wagon, Jd spring wagon, Osborne binder, 1 Dodge reaper bor @ X Poa P © One | gx ROO wor ke Sorrel Nar Os one hiGreoe mifieh rowe, 6 of the sale 1 y &hort horn hay rake. 1 good hench cultivator, latest ed, horse ou'tivator, Centre Hall corn planter, 1 on bed, field roller, Hnproy. Orn pow, double shovel metal beams, 5 barrows. grainwcradis: scythe and briar hook, fanning mill, eutting-box bag wagon, harpoon hay fork with rope and pul leys, 1 long sled, 1 Roars, set of check lines, 1 4shorse line, 1 Ghose line, hair coliam, 4 sets new fiysoots, Jot of lead reins and choke straps, 1 wagon saddle, 1 dexter queen spring i sot double harness, and & great many other articles, including 4 milk cans with cooling trough and elevator, seed corn by the bushel, corn In ear, send Rariay, timothy sood, Sths of grain in ground &o. &o. k #ove and other household goods, Terms easy. and made known at sale, William toheon, LOT W. KIMPORT. At Tr. GRAIN, REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, Prices subject to finctoatious of market, Wheat, red ........§ 95 O8s DOW..coovnnn§ 38 Wheat, White cue. 90 RYE ioiiiiirmmenines. DO Corn, Aner ao ML 0 Livin FLOUR AND FEED, Flour. 188 por ton... 1, ewe, guocy rat iF i UESDAY MARCH 12, UBLICBALE THERE WILL BE EXPOS. ed lop ie at the residence of the undersigned 2 f Boalsburg and 1 mile south of 1 day March 12 the followin nal property fpRn gray mu t 1100 each, 1 black mule O years old i yearling © 4 cows | of April, 1 short born bull weigh arling short horn bull, head wn, 10 head of sheep, broad whe vagon with ladders and ue bed, 1 A mi, 1 trotting bug 2 plows, 1 | 1 one horse culty i i Hghining hayk ¥ sel Ccruppers, set wagon saddle, 1 coal redit of oge year will geclock sharp, $§ DURST gh ing 20, 1 sng iy b nence at 1 g box, HITIORR Ary esler forks fresh WEDEEEDAY, MARCEL 13, 1859, UBLIC SALE -1HE UNSDERSIGKED W offer at public saie at his residence on the ouston fern, about 2 miles east of Centre Hall, on Wednesday, March 15, the § property: 4 good work hon 1 Sean, 10 head of very lowing per splendid 1 yearling 1 thre: ou bull, wo yo ny steers, shioeyp, add justab f shimker, stra , powe four horse Wagons two horse wagy sled, fumily sled with 2 splon self rake £1 Wit hay rake now | mn euid 5 oor LeyELOne plow ork with # rE EXRIRE| E X TR BB | ~--DEALERS IN NJ cO0RM ICK BROS “- | Pa A L A L L, 5 Side Board. Bedsteads, » designs and are selling rapidly, other goods, Made Cloth Er — New Goods ! sablic call at our hey were selected bargaive we are offering in Our stock of Res new