THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, "Eo “TERMS; —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser na.and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion. Center HB sur, Pa, Tauors, Jan, 20, Eprror and Pror'r “THE RACKET” w— BB — Bellefonte's Bargain Store. i § Twin It is Original and a copy of no store in town. sem} rum Our town and country trade is fast increasing. We sell at one price only and that the lowest. ses) mnt Kom and C us at No. 9 Cri- der’s Exchange. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. LOCAL ITEMS. Special Notice. Court. Court convened on Monday morning, with Judge Furst and associates Riley and Rhoads on the bench. Mr, J, A. Ajikeus, of Bellefonte, was chossn fore~ man of the grand jary after eame had | been polled. Beveral petitions were | presented before the court upon which Judge Furst in his crime in the county was on the decrense, and that the District Attorney had only | three bills of indictment to lay before | them and being rather iusignificant ones | thought if they were expeditions they | could be discharged from their duties | the same evening, Application was | made by Mr D, F, Fortney, esq., for ap- pointmeant by the court of commissioners relative to the sale of the stranded Cens tre Iron Co’s., real estate. The court postponed action, The various county conslables were then called and their reports presented to the court, The first case before the court for trial was called on Monday afternoon. Com. | monwealth vs. Samuel Cooper. for surety | of peace, Action was brought by bis wife. Several witnesses were called, who testified they heard defendant make threats against his wife, Defend. ant denied same, and said he desired to | gain possession of his little daughter, | who was in possession of his wife. The parties are from Philipsburg. The court sentenced both parties to pay half | goods regardless of cost. This is bug, but a siraigh offer, no hum SIMON LOEB, Widow Katie Darst, o is seriously ill. ——Wm,. Coldrep, one of Lemont’s —Don’t forget the lectures in the 6, —Mrs, John Sankey, living west of town was painfally injured by having a horse tramp upon her loot, —~~The Presbyterian Aid Society will February 5th, at 2 p. m, —Boota and shoes below actual cost at Musser’s shoe store, Bellefonte, Get a bargain before it is too late, —Tickets for the lecture for sale at Wolf's store, 15 cents—children under 12 years, 10 cents, under 6 y2ars, free. — From last week's Jersey Shore Vidette: Rev. W_H. Schoch tendered gelical Lutheran Church of this place ou Babbath last, —Their will be no preaching at Tos« seyvilleand Centre Hall next Sanday. I will be absent from home, filling a va. cant pulpit in an adjoining county. W., E. Fiscuzs. ! —James M'Clenahea on Wednesday hauled Bushman's safe, weighing over threé tons from the hotel building to his new store, with one horse, Jim feels proud of the fest. It was a heavy load. ~The Milton Record says: Rev. M J. Carothers, whom we noted last week as having been stricken with paralysis, is, we are glad to note, improving, and his friends have hope of his entire 1es covery. ——Postal cards of a dainty color will soon be sold by the postoffice depart ment. The unaesthetic and janndiced card now in use will give place to a pretty liitle oblong tablet of all the sub- ded tints in rose, blue and gold. — Among some of the first official acts of Governor Pattison was the attaching of his official siganatare to the commis- sion of Dr. H. W. Buckingham, of Philipsburg Coroner of Centre county, which act was done on Tharsday, the 22d inst, -= «The Beliefonte and Eastern Rails way may perhaps be completed in time to give the Bugar Valley people an op- portanity to attend the World's Fair at Chica¢o in "93, but at present the pros- pect is not very encouraging savs Sugar Valley Journal, —Ex-Mayor Sternberg, of Bellefonte is going to Seattle, W. T., next spring, where he has three sons, who write him glowing accounts of that far-off country, Bterney will goout and grow up with that country, and make it Democratic, ~The revival is still in progress in the Methodist church, conducted by Rev, Hicks, The reverend gentleman has met with very good success in the past and we hope Lis labors in this place will not be without a harvest in the conyers sion of sinners, ~=—Last Saturday evening the Centre County Bar Association held a banquet at the residence of James H. Raokin, in honor of Mr, Rankin having been a men ber of that aesociation for fifty years. They presented him with a handsome gold watch and chain as a token of thelr esteem, r buuchiers of Philipshorg have formed themselves into a social for the purpose of protection. The system of credit has been the source of mach loss on their part as the result, as also to those who earry cash for all they have because charges are made to cover part of losses through bad debis. Credit is to be abolished after March 1st so that the former lame ones may have the opportas nity of making their arrangements ac. cordingly. Uniform charges wiil also be made for the several joints, so that qual. ity of meat will hereafter be the stands until sentence was | Next case was Commonwealth ve. Rob- j ort Devlin, charged with assaalt | battery. Defendant testified that ussisting a coustable to make an and he | ar- | rest in Phillipsburg and was corroboras= | ted by constable, Jary found him not guilty, and prosecator, Mr. Nevlin to pay | Wis | costs, | Commonwealth va, Henry Pennington | charge, assanit and battery and indecent | assault upon Georgiava Beck. Defendant | plead guilty to both indictments and the | fine of $100, | | costs of prosecution and nndergo an ime~ prisonment in the county jail for a pe. | riod of one year, Commonwealth vs. was first case on trial Tuesday morniog. Defendant plead guilty to indictment and was sentenced to a fine of §25,, costs | of prosecution and wvsoal allowance of | money, ete. The grand jury ignored bill va, Charles Stewart and Peter May, charged with | larceny, and put cos's on county, Commonwealth vs. Frank Ingram, charged with assanit and battery upon wife. Defendant plead guilty, and was | sentenced to pay fine of $1, costs of | prosecution and enter bond to amount of $100 as sar«ty of peace. This was the last of commonwealth cares and court i i } i { court sentenced him to a Arther Rothrock | i“ declared ready for civil cases, The first case was thatof I. F. Wetz- | ler use of Wiliam Harper vo C. M. Bow- er, administrator of John Fetzer, de ceased. Without goiog to trial a verdict | was found for the defendant ia the sum of $5013.67. The grand jary completed their daties | and made their report and received their Jischarge ou Tuesday morning. lo their report in substance, they condemned all | the water closets in and about the pub | lic premises and recommended making | better arrangements for the accommoda- | tion of ladies. They also advised the removal of the iron fence enclosing the court house yard, and of the telephone pole down which the coh “ned murderer Wilson slid and escaped. A bath room was recommended lor the convenience of the prisoners confined in the jail, and condemned the practice of allowing vie itors in the jail at all times and that two days of the week be appointed as visit- ing days only. Toey also recommended some needed improvements about and i in the court house, i . ott ection Communion Services, The Communion will be administered at Centre Hill on Sanday Feb. lst, Preparatory service on Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, Baptisms on Saturday morning, meeting of the Session on Sat. trday morning. Opportanity for join~ ig the church on Saturday moraiog. Special collection on Sabbath morning. Arrangements for continuing services du. ring the coming week will be announced at the time of the meeting. All are wel come. Hexgy 0, BaskerviLug, Shot a Catamount. On Toesday last while Jacob From and Christ Durst were engaged in cotting wood on the Durst tract on the moun- tain, a short distance above town, they discovered two catamounis and were successful in trecing one where they held it until one ame down to town and gota gun when they sbot it, It was large but not fat, showing that the Winter kad been rather bard on the ani mals. It attracted quite a great deal of attention in town Tuesday evening where it wai exhibited. nla I AP cp conte : ~=A' big slaughter in Men's, Boy's Children’s overcoats at 8, Loeb’s, «= Good substantial clothing for very little money at 8. Lioeb's ~The entire stook of Musser's shoe ‘tore, Bellefonte, mast be sold before Feb. 1. There are bargains there, Have you been to A, C. Mingle's B.. rogkerhofl house block? Never miss going there when at Bellefonte, he always has something i Lecture. i We call special attention this week to Feb. 6, in ry, of Cincinnati, O. The subject will be “Life among the Germans,” covering | home and vational life, —the every day | living as contrasted with America, &o. | Miss Parry enjoys an eaviable reputas tion as a writer aad leswarer, is a grada~ ate of one of our best Seminaries, and has added to her many accomplishments | an extensive acquaintance with the manners and customs of foreign nations, through years of travel abroad. The lec: ture cannot fail to please aad satisfy, The proceeds are to go towards wipiog out the remaining indebtedness on the church bailding. We offer the people a good thing for little money, and have | a good reasan to ask for a large attend ance. Admission 15 cents, children nn-~ W.E. Fr . one Short Pickups. Reedeville is to havea new bank, ® SCHER, £49 Potatoes are $1.50 per bushel in Clear-, fleld. Daciel Runkle, of Spring Mills is on the sick list, Mrs, Aona Albright, of Millheim, had A farmers’ allisnce was organized in| Union county last week. George Ulrich was appointed notary pablie for Millheim , by Gov. Beaver, The deepest bole ever bored into the | The Union and Northumberland folks had only six inches of snow Sunday 18, | while we had 12 to 14 inches. There is prospect of organizing a far- | mers’ alliance in Centre county—some prominent sgricultarists are favoring it | A — About Again. The many friends of Gov, Curtin will be pleased to know that the old “war | governor” has recovered from his recent | illness, and is able to he about again, Some two weeks ago we found him stil} | of being abletogoout in a few days. | day. Altho too ill then to read the pa- | pers, happily his estimable wife reads nor keeps right up with the times, and | in discassing the topics of the can | 80 | day Deadly Walnut Grove. R Conor Those in stlendance st Tusseys | this week are Betlle Kizaport, ( {| Moyer and George Durst, they pron | FLUO David Meyer, of Centre Hall, met with islortune lant Wednesday morning, while «¢ { ing across the cross roads, his horse { the track which caused one rauner of the got out of 10 gel on ibe banks, the sleigh was upset and he hores started off at break neck ire Mr, Meyer several rods, the horse got away ft him and ran 0 the saw mill where it i caught Th pany at Samuel Durst’s, near Old Fort, on last Monday night, say they had a very nice t tertained, the crowd numbered about 61 Mary Maize has gone to visit her Manor Hill The mumps have been making thelr rounds through here the past few weeks, some quite sick with them Jemne Markle hiss time speed, n e folks who attended the ime, and were royally en become Deen quite sick some messi —— A Tremendous Sensation. The burning of a Mississippi River causes considerable excitement in New Orleans Just think of the astonishment which Dir, Liver Regulator has caused by curing Dyspopsia, Billousness, Indigestion and Constipation. Don’t fall to try it, Trial bottles free, | When people suffer pain, they wanto be cured, and quickly, two. Nothing equals Red Flag Of for all pain, Price ZDoents. At J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Bieam boat Lee's Tribute of Respect. Al 8 meeting of Progress Goatige, held at Cen tre Hall, Jan. 24,1801, the following resolutions relating to the death of James C. Ruble, whose sudden and unexpected demise occurred Jan. 3, 1801, were adopled: Whereas, It having pleased the Grand Archis tect of the Universe, to summon to a state of end Jess duration, our worthy brother, James C. Ra » bile, we, while bowing with submission to the inevitable decree that “The dust shall return to earth, an it was, and the spirit shall return unto God, who gave it,” deeply deplore the severance of anotoer link from our fraterse! chain, Therefore, Be It resolved, that we extend to the bereaved family and mourning friends, over whom sorrow hiss hung her sable mantle, our sincere sympathy, and pray that Infinite goods ness may bring speedy relief to thelr burdened hearts, and inspire them with the comsolation that hope in foturity and faith in God give, even in the shadow of the tomb, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of our deceased brother, and also be published in the Farmer's Friend and county G. NM . BOAL, W.R, NEFF, R. D. FOREMAN, EG BERIFF'S SALES BY VIRTUE OF BUN. dry writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to me tretcounty, on Baturday , the Bist day of January, 1591, the lollowing property, viz All those three certain tracts or parcels of land situated st Coburn, in Penn township, Centre One thereof hounded on the east by land of Ja. west by land of Henry rit by land of Andrew Biover's oth by lands of Adan Kers Feidler, on the hedrs, and on tt Another thereof bounded ou the north by public road, on the east by land of Jacoh Everts estate, Meyer and Motz, snd on Lisenhuth, oontain- @ more or less, thereon I dwelling house and 1 ing one-fourth of an s erecied astory and A ARG dod on the east by iy on the west And the other thereon! boar Vine Creek , on the south b 1 Lhe $e de oiher land of the de tion and to be sold as Lhe pr AlLBG All that certain ploce of land situated in Sprin Centre Ya., bounded an ried as Woiiows Gg BL B&B post on vest side of exter non Allegheny street leading vw fenced olf 40 feet north ry and at corner of of k, thenoe in = sternly direction J 1 alley, between the berein de lands of Robert Valeotine, thence Lion along saidaliey 40 feet to of & Buck, thence in an casternly direction slong live of suid lot 200 feet more or EHS 10 sald exe i Vegheny street, in a souther ong suid street 200 # about 40 feet of E. J. Box rf A thence feet on an iw tothe p neEsusge lenement gh of Cen W 5.00 REWARD, 2 aan 0 10 any person or persons who will Or pariies of 13 1 ssion owned i sides he beginning a1 the by J I ropike aed that certain , have tresspassed pel evIGenre ix hereby cage OLF & SOX } BAW hem. ED, « ine and .BOBER. sober, Centre Co Pa. We pay Salary wes to LIVE AGENTS mon or won No drones wan Work steady yer ronun ood pay for part time. Experience nol peaded Rend J. Bveesy Wn 1 exper chester, Purse Setts, Manicure and Toilet 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. Fire Screen, Umbrella Stands, Hanakerchief Cases, Cups and Saucers. A beauti- ful Muff in a dozen styles of fur. * Fur Trimming, Silk Beaver and Feather Trimming. GARMANS. Bellefonte.