FRED. KURTZ, “TERMS: nee. Those in arrears subject to rms. $2 per year, One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nsand b cents for each subsequent insertion. Center Hon, PA, Tuurs, Dro. 18 “The Racket” is today the most popular store in fonte among all clas ple. There is a reason this. daily are increasing. in fine Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Notions, Fancy Goods, Shoes, arrive daily and are away in great bundles by our customers. You may just as well have your share of the Kuriosities, G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. 5 for etc., LOCAL ITEMS. Special Notice. As ] Conte mij ness, by th Y entire stock of clothing and genis furnishing iE 5 HO Rhum goods rega bug, but a straigl SIMON LOEB. A —- ~The recent weather made business horsashoer, ham for the - Good substantial clothing for very little money at 8, Loeb's for The schools closed last Friday weeks | the holiday vacation. -A 11 : Children two Men's, Boy's ywvercoats at 8, Loeb’s, ne big slaughter in —f12 wee Son are putting up a large of Titusville, J.C ~Mr. Jolin Fastoris spent several days last week with Boal — Mr. Epley timber j yb on the mot Witmer tract. is working out a prop intaio side on the ~{arpenters are engaged af on Dr. Emerick’'s new dwelling house opposite the hotel, ee Mr Mills, gracs his ; of Potters with Harrison Foust, i the BerorTER office resence on Monday, A week with only the assistance of a haorseshoer last Williamsport boy, in one day. shod ninety six horses ~1t is said that Spow is to light in the fatare through ha the enterprise of John GG, Uzzle, Prof. Rothrock, Miss Maggie Hannah and Joho Dauber- man are atteadiog Institate this week at Beliefonte, — Rey. C. Rishel, moved from ve aectirie —ar teachers, a few weeks ago this place to Utahville M. E. charge. —The Bradford bunting party re tarned from the Bear meadows with four fine deer, the result of a two week's huni. Glad they bad such good success eA good warm boot or shoe is need- ed by all daring this winter weather, A. C. Mingle, Bellefonte, keepsa com- plete stock and low prices. Gum boots, shoes, etc, a speciality. nt al ——Mrs, Homan of Miles township, mother of Howard Homan of this place, one day last week, wbile going to a neighbor's house, fell npon the ice, breaking a leg near the hip. -— Horace Zerby, who left here for Nebraska, five years ago, returned on a visit last week, his first since he left. Horace looks better and even younger than he did when he lelt—the land of blizzards and cyclones did nol make any inroads upon him physically at least, = Our Evangelical brethren are training for their Christmas eve cantata, and will no doubt havea fine treat in store for the public under the direstion of Bro. Davis, the pastor, who is anres mitting io his labors with his Sabbath school. ~The Centre Hall hunting party got home last Friday evening bringing with them two large bucks, as a reward of their week's hunt in the 7 Mts. The one was shot by Al. Krape the other by landlord Bartges. We will allow them to go again. They say when Krape gave his deer the “rst ball, the buck was in the act of going for Al. avd have an ex- change of compliments; but AlL in a twinkling took in the situation and fired two shots more in rapid succession and cum Sicomonare The Teacher's Institute, The Wallnce Assignment. | Sold his Wife for 25 Cents, The forty~fourth session of the Teach. | The Clearfield County bank close oh | The strange case of a man selling his ers’ Institute, of Centre county, convens | Tnesday morning, The depositors are | wife to another for 25 ol 1 i 25 cents, and the wo- | ed in the court house Monday afternoon | made safe by a mortgage on real estate | man beiog perfectly satisfied with the | at 2 o'clock, with an attendance of 230 | for three times the amount of deposit, | arrangement, bas just proved at Sunbury | {ont of a total of 250 teachers in the | The owner of the bank ex-~United States | in court. After the barter and sale the | county. Rev. E, E. Hoshour, pastor of | Senator William A. Wallace, has ap- husband and his aforetime spouse and { the Bellefonte Lutheran Church, openel | pointed J. 8. D, McCarroll of Harrisburg, | her new lord and master con‘inued to | the session with prayer and scriptural {and W. Wallace and A. ©. Smith, of | reside beneath the same roof, and all Liabilities, $350, | went on for some time as merrily as if | by the choir. Colonel J, L. Spangler | 000; assets, $650,000, | the wedding bells of the Church had | delivered the address of welcome, | The reason given by Mr. Wallace for | rung out their approval of the onholy | Dr.E.E White, of Cincinnati, deliv- | the assignment is the excessive tightness | alliance, | ered the talk of the afternoon on “the | in the money market and inability to| Mr, and Mrs, David Zimmerman lived | i seven elements of power ina school, or | obtain money to meet his obligations. { in Coal Township, and Mrs, Zimmerman | ! the ladder of success.” He had time to | The Clearfield Oonnty bank was a pri- | kept two boarders, John J. Stewart snd | | touch on but four elements, which he | vate concern, Mr. Wallace being the | John Clayberger, Five months ago Zim” | characterized as good scholarship, skill, | president, and John M. Adams, the cash~ | merman sold his wife to Stewart for 25 | His address was ier. cents and executed a written agreement | { followed by an interesting talk on disci- | The bank was several years ago a state | ofeale. After this Zimmerman and Clay | | plining in primary classes, by Mrs, East- | institution, but had been directed to wind | berger occupied one"room, whilst Stew- | man, of Cortlandt, N. Y, After more | up the old business, and did nothing but | art and Mrs, Zimmerman occupy anoth- | music by the choir the afternoon session | 8 collection and exchange dusiness. The er. | adjourned. | depositor have been secured by a jodg- | Things went along smoothly until {| Inthe evening the court house was { ment bond and mortgage on valuable | about two weeks ago, when Clayberger | packed to hear Dr. White deliver an ads | coal land iu this county to Thomas H, | 8nd Stewart had a quarrei, Clayberger | | dress on character. Murray, Asbur W, Lee, W. W. Betts, and | thereupon went befcre a Justice of the | The second day’s session of the Ivsti- | John M. Troxell as trustees. A certified | Peace and made complaint of marital in~ | | tute was opened with devotional exercis- | list of the depositors was made out las: | fidelity against the woman. Both were | | ea conducted by Rev. William Laurie, of | night, and the eum aggregated $65,000, |committed to await their trial at the | | the Presbyterian Church. Supt, Etters| The security isdouble the indebtedness. | P €8ent term of court. | then called upon Dr. White, who cons | The assets of this concern go into the per | The first case to come up was that of | | tinued his talk on the “Seven Elements | sonal assigned estate of Mr. Wallace, | Stewart, and he acted as his own attor- | of Power in Schools.” He denominated | Judgments were entered this morning in | Dey, and displayed considerable talent as | as the fifth, sixth, and seventh elements | favor of Fletcher Coleman for $24,000 to s pleader. i respectively, good eyes, good ears, and | secure himself and other endorsers of | Mrs. Zimmerman testified tothe sale of | common senss character. Mrs. Eastman | Mr. Wallace; to Thomas L. Wallace for | herself by her husband for 25 cents, and | | followed interestingly on “How to Teach | $33,000 for a like purpose, and to Harry further swore that she considered the i | Reading.” Dr. Lytle, principal of the | F. Wallace to secure that part of her | transaction as legal and the agreement ot Millersburg Normal School, closed the | separate estate entrusted to her hus | @qual to a full divorce She also stated | morning exercises with a pithy talk on | band. that she was perfectly satified with the i “Laws of Thought.” | The immediate cause of the assign~ | transfer, and gave her consent at the | At the afternoon session Prof. Pond, of | ment was the unwillingoess of banks i time, | an illustrated | who held Lis paper to gract renewals Mr. Zimmerman testified that he bad lecture on “Gas,” He was succeeded by | owing to the stringency in the money | #0ld his wife to the defendant, and did | Dr. Lytle, who spoke on “The Child,” | market. The alternative then come | Bot regret the sale. | He said that every child was born a sav. | either to allow some of his creditors | All parties acknowledged the facts to | age, was born honest, a worker, a living | to push him to the wall and permit | be as alleged and Stewart was foond | interrogation point, an imitation, and an | his property to be gacrificed for instinctive reader of character, Tae day | the benefit of all his creditors so ss to programme was concluded with a talk | realize for them what a fair market will { on “Language Training” by Dr. White. | give them. He chose the laiter and his The Ariel Thomas Concert Company, | friends here claim that be will come oat i of Boston, under the auspices of the In- | of the trial honorably and entirely sol- in | vent, It is slated that Senator Wallace years | ago lost heavily by endorsing for Blake Walters, of Clearfield; the amount being | placed at from $6,000 to $70,000, snd that ; |W yy hi a tumpt Berg, wae felt by him severely. The senstor Woda on ubgesinmpt gs ia ho | is known to be very largely interested in das ich enybow pas for en Beholer, | gold and silver mines in Colorado and Mer raise alsfot do hune gote Crops: California, and it is known he made ar | mer ben der Huutengrund grod for der rangements for disposing of a portion of | hionere Deer, un ich bab schun Kerls his boldings in London. When, how- | heere soge. Cas gebrotene Daube ‘em { love, and backbone, i i i tate College, deliverasd secution, Mr, Zimmerman was next testimony was given to ber case as in the | Stewart case, and the jory returned a | verdict of guilty, whereupon she wes stitale, entertained a large aodience { the court house in the evening. - i The Columbia Cycle Calendar, By far the most valuable business eal~ for 1891, and ir design, is the Columbia Cycle Calen in the county jail, i — Breef vam East End, schreiwe yum endar entirely unique dar and Stand, issued by Pope manufac Mass. The calendar is in the form of a pad con tain. | lng 360 leaves, each 514 x27 inches, each for memoranda, at | the negotistions, the parties were not | Weg g'floge det kumme. Ob a grod die | ready, and finally backed completely ont | Daube mit kranberry Sane gedrest sin { the affal | hot der Ligner net gesot. Qf 308 aumir, = : : Nau der best Neues is mer hen en David L. Krebs, president judge of | Chans fer en Railroad yun do noch der Clearfield county, and son-in-law of ex- | ewere Valley un des macht uns so batsig | Senator Wallice, bas also made an as. | Fie en Pobane. Des det mer gelob signment. He is indebted to varions | Bat was uns bottert is Nome zu Bone parties for borrowed money to the ex. fer en Lot neie Stations die Valley puf, tent of about $14.000. Mr. Wallace had { weil die Halls un Mills shun al of gen- endorsed his notes and when the latter | . > made an assignment Judge Krebs was i Sail, Cuntes Hall, Fenn Jail, Linden forced to do likewise. i ' . - Marriage Licenses. Following is the list of marriage li- | turiog company, of Boston, and as the leaves are only fastened | the upper eud, any leal can ex posed, nostub being left when the leaves are torn off. The pad rests upon a stand containing pen rack and pencil holder, | and made of stained wood, mounted { with raised letters in brass, thus forming { an orpamental paper weight, The day | of the week and the day of the year, | together with the number of the days to come, are given, and each slip bears a | short paragraph pertaining to eyeling | and kindred subjects, These paragraphs | have been carefully collated from | ing publications and prominent writers i the larger number having been specially | censes issued during the past week from | written for this purpose. Although this | the register's office, Bellefonte: is the sixth issue of the caleadar, all the | Jobn E. Imel and Amanda Jane Cain, matter ia fresh and new, comprising no- | both of Bellefonte. table events in cycling, opinions of phy. | Samuel Butler and Eliza McCloskey, gicians and clergymen, hints about road | hoth of Carlin twp. making, aud numerous other topics, J. E. Koon of Pleasant Gap, and Laura ec A — | L. Gross of Linden Hall. Week of Song. | Clyde E. Thomas, of Harris twp., Alice A grand musical convention will be | R. Zettle, of College twp, heldin the Reformed church, Centre| Cyrus M. Johnson, of State College, Hall, ander the auspices of the Ladies’ | and Marion Miller of Pine Grove. Aid Society of that charch, begining on| A. C.Eiseshuth of Coburn and Annie | Monday evening, Jan 5, and to contin- | M, Haines of Woodward, ge during the week, closing on Friday | evening, Jan. 9th, with a grand concert | by the class, Prof. P. H. Meyer, of Lin. | den Hall, whose ability as a conductor | is well known, will condact the conven- tion, assisted by Miss Anna Keller, Centre Hall, as organist, Some of the best musical talent from abroad will be present and add to the success of the convention. Special ate tention will be given to taste, style, and the proper rendition of music, All lov. ers of music are invited to attend. Free accommodations to singers from a distance, For further information address, Mrs, Anna Boozer, Centre Hall, dr SIG. MS ——— soi be End gebapt, lead: mer abswitshe on sterte en neu Sett No- me das net #0 eefelig soonde, un io plats of Mills un Halls henke mer Pie ans Eod, Mer dete die Station do honne doufe as Applepie; un die next Holler ple; dan weiternu! Peechpie, un bei Milibeim dete mers Cherrypie doufe, un #0 on bis an Centre Hall sel dete mer zn Miuzpie change, Der Mitwoch vergest mir net fer der allmityest Soeestarm das mer noch kat hen ; ich bab geklabt es det die Feige, Bindbem un Hersh un Bere vum Abge- stumple blose, Unser Shoolteacher sin all noch der Institate un ich expect cutte en mighty groser Swell in Bellefonte. Der Motze Dam hot 5 Zo) Ice g'hatt, Grex, Laraver, Headquarters en wenig shep zurich yun der Evy Distilery norde. Se ——— ——. Snowstorm. Tuesday night a snow storm of no mean proportions set in and continued in dead earnmt on Wednesday. The winters are by no means a thiog of the past, when such a storm sets in and piles up the white stoff from the clouds at the rate of an inch per hour—it was just such a snowstorm as is read of, and makes one have some respect for the elements as a great factor in natare, a —— A Blight Blaze. Last Satarday the tannery at the op per end of town narrowly escaped de. struction from fire, A spark from the Al! There. | Iaostead of blasting his bugles and en- | tering town behind four thoroughbreds, drinking champagoe and smoking hih of | priced cigars, B. K. Jamison will wal {up next summer and drink beer and smoke a pipe with the rest of the boys. No one will ever be able to find those friends of last year who courted the prince of wealth, as it was the supposed, They will be as quiet as the Probibition* ists were at New Berlin last summer when asked for coutributions— Lew isbnrg News, ————— etn Bini Closing Out. Contemplating quitting business, the EXT When in Bellefonte will make the Mistake - of - ! 0 ered together in 11a iy roy } » jt requisites, gather - - Telephone No, 633. O and at low figures, Pins, Ladies’ Vest and Pens and Pencils, etc. inspect my stock. worth inspecting. NTS at hand, the public can buy for presents. 1 e holiday season and gs, Kar Drops, s, Plated Neck est Chains, Scarf Juttons, Gold sgt assortment of ion. Come and They are Ch Gents’ J MAT. E 4 CASH orits EQUIVALENT Know ye that on and after Sept. 15th, 1800, I will sell for | Having been doing a Credit business for also to help pay the bad debts, etc, am satis. | fied this will be beneficial to you and me { at cash prices. Tbankiog you for voor | patronage in the past and soliciting your R.E. BARTHOLOM EW, { Centre Hall, Sept. 1, 1890 3 m OR SALE -Oue gray mare eleven years old, good family besst, drives single or double, weighs eleven hundred, for further particulars inquire at this office Ee OMESTEAD FOR BALE THE UNDER signed offers al private sale a fine homestead, J miles south-west of Tusseyvilie, & tract containing #7 ACRES LAND, thereon & 2 ory house, barn end outbuildings with an sbundanoce of cholo fruits, and a never failing spring of walter. The land is under good euitivation, and about 12 acres are woodland. There are indications of cos) on the land. Terma —10 suit purchaser, or willbe exchanged for town property. Apply to W. R.FROM, Boctim Spripg Mills, o EE —— aH Oo on We pay Salary snd expenses to LIVE AGENTS men or women, No droges wanted, Work steady Jou rouna and cash weekly. Good pay for part tizae. Fine out fit free. Experience not needed Send reserens oes and stamp ot once, J, Evaexe WeITsxy, Ro- chester, N.Y. This firm is perfectly responsible. 1 dec 6m A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE LETTER: of Administration up» the esate of Samuel F. Spar, deo'd, of Hails township, hav ing been lawinliy granied to the undersigned, he tiuly request all persons knowing themselves oY 10 the estate »n make huiime diate payment, and those baviog claims agains the pA to present them duly aotbenticated for settlement, Daxinl Hiss, Adam's, 15decit Linden Hall, ARTED A YOUNG LADY TO HELP ‘uhousework. Apply io REV, Baskgs. viite, Cente Hail, A Faverite Paper. The publishes of Youra's Couraxion have je sued a beantifal Calendar for 1601, unique and converient, which contains alto the Annoutoes ments for sext year, A the new nae witch will grace this folks’ weekly } FOF THE HOLIDAY GIFT | BUYER. i f nn (3 Horse Setts, Manicure and Tofet Cases, Photograph, Let- ter and Card Cases, Pin Cush- ion Frames, Bureau, Side | | Board and Stand Covers, Fur and Plush Capes, Ladies’ Coats from $3 to $10. Serges, 'Surrah and Dress Cloths, Hen- riettas, make lovely Christmas presents. Nothing makes a mother happier than an ele- gant Henrietta dress. Eider Down in a num ber of shades. Thousands of hand- some articles suitable for Christmas presents. Fire Screen, Umbrella Stands, Handkerchief Cases, Cups and Saucers. A beauti- ful Muff in a dozen styles of fur. Fur Trimming, Silk Beaver and Feather Trimming. GARMANS. § Bellefonte. Charles Cleary’s Case. The new trial of Charles Cleary, con- victed of the murder of Policeman Philip Paul at Renovo on the night of March 12:h, 1888, and sentenced to be hanged, bas been set down for trial at the come ing January court im Clinton county. Petitions will be presented with many signatures asking the Court to accept a plea of “murder in the second degree,” upon the ground that crime was com. mitted when the youtg mun was under the influence of liquor, that his previous good character should be considered and that such a course would sive the tax. payers of Clinton county another expen sive trial and that justice would not be thwarted. What the result will be is the buck went to the ground, each ball having taken effect, . If this bad not happened thos, there would have been the liveliest hand shaking in the 7 Mts ahead of any 4th of July or apple batter fr)lic on ever heard of. A ‘of six’ dser were seen to rise from ome spot sad when the animale saw it was the Centre Hall party, they concluded it was time to get up and git—and they gitted only a matter of speculation, | HO ————" firm of J. H. Musser & Son, Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte, offer their entire stock of boots and shoes at less than actual cost. The stock is all new and fresh and every pair a bargain. They are bound to dispose of the stock by Feb, 1, and it will be your opportunity to bay at nnprecedentedly low prices, Go at once and secure a bargain before it is too late, ———— Holi Excursion Tick ny the. R.R. hr In pursuance of the usual custom the Pennsylvania railroad Company sunoun- ecs that Christmas and New Year ex. cursion tickets will be sold between Philadelphia and New York and certain other stations on the United Railroads of New Jersey Division, where the regular . model young prear are the Lord ChielfJuvstice of Coleridge, Hon, Seth Low , the venerable Hanni = Samia, Camille Flammarion, Bir Norman 0 . Sen. 0, 0. Howard, Bev, Lyman Abbott Jules Verne, Max O'Dell, Julia Wara Howe, Wal , ter Beant, Benson J. Lo ing. the eminent hist tian, and Cul Lumbolts, Truly a bow of names fn themselves, sufficient to warrant the success / - ial stories are promised, by Molly K ve ser . Seawell, Rebeca Harding Dabis. Julie. M. Lipp. man, H, H. sad Elizabeth . Bellamy. : HH Aerrphi by hog the tin, he i wi » earth, the ooean, abd the Gulf Siream Thurs will be avother on music engine it is supposed lodged upon the roof and was soon fanned into a blaze, but timely assistance pat out the fire, not, however, until quite a hole had been burned in the roof, castillo. Mois 25th Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Odenkirk, of the Old Fort hotel, will celebrate their twentysiRh marrisge anniversary on Friday evening, Dec, 26th, at their home at seven o'clock, pM i A Ori the Thief. A Lancaster county farmer, who was troubled with thieves stealing his tor keys, sot a trap ove night and the pext morning he bad the tips of two flagers in the trap and marks of blo d some - -. ~The entire stock of Musser's shoe siore, Bellefonte, must be sold before excursion rats and limit will prevail, The tickets will be sold December 24th, 1890,t0 Janonry 6th' 1891, inclusive, os Tl cine : ——&hirts, underwear, hats, capa trunks and valises at cost.~8, Loeb. ~=Da not fall to read notice and sd distance out the road, a «=Cill at Loeb's clothiog stire: exs amine his stock snd prices. +The Philad, Branch is thoroughly retiable, and Lewine has.in stock a line ‘of e othiing that leads in quality and low: prices, Satisfaction always given, ~The entire stock of Musser’s shoe store, Bellefonte, must be sold before block? Never miss going there when at Bellefonte, he always bas something which be warrants. For low prices Feb. 1. Thers are bargains there. Don't Stand That Pain, It dont du to neglect nature's warning, Famous Pain Care, ills the bill, Price 25 Are you consumptive, or do you suffer v Pan-Tinas Cong like lightning. vertisement of Simon Loeb in this week's Feb. 1, There are bargains there, Price 2 and 50 cents, rg.
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