Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, White Whead ......cocovcnmses - Hed 0 3 tang ¢ Shassanes BRYe ..oocoes vince COT, BRIE ..ovviiss isis Corn, shelled... ERE....oniie a" Think the Ropes Come Too High. A Somerset special to the Pittsburg ; | Commercial says: Quite a stir was ocea- | When Bai | sioned in the county commissioners’ of. | To A us ik. Ne ve het Ca hh THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’r “TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. §2 per year, Death Of J. W. VanValzah, Speak-Easies Galore. We are pained to learn of the death of | Huntingdon County has been without J. W. VanValzah, at Tyrone, on Wednes- | a licensed hotel for four years, owing to day morning, caused by paralysis indoc~ | the continuous overruling of the Presis ed by grip. He was a son of Dr. R. H,| dent Judge by his two associates, but last | fice Tuesday when an expressman | : / - VanValzah, deo'd., of Spring Mills, and | Fall the license people of both parties walked in with a package addressed to | Wha sh ceuut Midefn sung sv Ousiatl familiarly known as Jack VanVa'zah, as | united and with the help of the Prohibi~ | “Sheriff Good, C. 0, D, $560.” The pack- | py y a boy and man, noble and esteemed. | tionists, who ran a third man succeeded | age, which was from Alderman Bopp, of | He has been engaged in the mercantile | in electing Judge Watson, a Democrat, | Allegheny, and contained two ropes for | business at Tyrone for fifteen years or | who is supposed to be conservative on | hanging the Nicely boys, bad been first | more, and was a partner with Mr. Wile | the license question, March 18, was li | taken to the sheriff, but he refased to | son,son of Peter Wilson, dec’d. Mr. | put up the $60, The commissioners did | an Advertisements 20 cents ns.and 5 cents tor each su Centre Hur, Pa., Tours, Mar, 26, THE CROWDS Of well-dressed and intelligent joe line for 8 inser sequent insertion. i —_— I — rs A Tremendous Sensation. The burning of a Mississippi River Steamboat Ladies that come to the store daily, is the best evidence that we know of the popvlarity, tions. nen o— New Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Black Cashmere and in town. Specialties in Cor- sets, and Jackson Waists. Bargains Agency for Butterick’s Publi- cations and Patterns, Bazarr Form and Broadhead Dress Fabrics. “THE RACKET.” Bellefonte, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS. Special Notice. As 1 contemplate a change in my bnsgi~ goods reg irdless of cost This is bug, but a straigh offer. 4 SIMON LOEB — Robins have made ance, thieir HPPEAr- urday evening. — (Good substantial clothing for very little money at 8, Loeb's —~—Qtrist Murray is spendiog his Eas ter college vacation at home, —The roads in th + valley are almost impassable from the depth of the mad. — The echools closed afternoon. sion will open sgain, on of a safety bicycle, and he handles the machine like an old timer. — TU. D, Osman flitted on Wednesday He s1ill prefers the farmers’ life. — Potatoes are very high in these parts, are selling for near a dollar a bush- el and scarce at that price. a call. He represents everything flour- ishing in old Lebanon, self over more territory. have a city if it continues. — Many of the cellars in town are attended to at once and not allowed to breed infectious disease, Willis Weber will We are sorry bloomin’ town, and bave only to congrat- ulate Rebersburg. ~—(ar young farmer friend, Will Neff, has moved to Pinegrove Mills, where be will continue to engage in there in Mr, Neff, county, wakened her husband the other morniog to make the fire, Soon after she began to breathe heavily aod a mo- meat later expired. She was about 40 years of age. best known citizens by the removal of will engage in farming. We are sorry George has left our county, and wish him success down there, ~—Live stock at the sales, this spring, is bringing ‘unusually good prices, Horses are bringing from $1756 to $200, sad cows $36 and $40, selling high. We are pleased that farm» ers are meeting a little good lack herein. ~==(ue day recently while her ear produced ajwound which caused her death, ~ Recent deaths in Bugar Valley: Mrs. Mary Brungard, relict of Martin Bruogard, died at her home in Greene township, March 6.h; aged 50 years, She was the mothér of seven children and had thirty-eight grandchildren. Eva Wise died at the home of John Wise, in Greene township, March Sth; aged 82 years, we Mr, Abbott B, Garth, a prominent citizen of Mill Hall, Clinton county, on Thurslay received $650 to be used in payiog the employes of the axe factory their weekly pay. He placed the money in his bedroom, and after eating supper went 10 his storey, leaving two children alone in the house, his wife being absent on a visit. About 730 o'clock an un- known man was seen to jump from an uppe * window on a back kitchen roof, descend to the ground and run away. Mr. Garth was immediately summoned, but the money was missing. VanValzah was one of Tyrone’s most ter, and a pillar church. county, Nov. | years and 4 25, 1843, and was aged 47 months, i as the remoonstrances agaiost them, were heard by the Court. During the hearing Judge Furst creats ed a sensation by stating that he under VanValzah, of Terra Haute, Ind. his pa- | rents having preceded him to the be- { yond, i | of the prominent business men of that town, being the vice president of the i i rectors; 8 member of the Board of Trade, { In respect to the memory of Mr. Van- | Tyrone will be closed on Friday, the day | of the funeral. | conducted by Rev. J. R. Davies, of Tye | rone, at the residence of J. F. easies flourishing in Huntingdon, and he proposed to learn something about well filled with spectators and the Court created dismay in their ranks by calling all they knew about the drinking clubs. Their evidence showed that there were speak -easies in this place, with a membership of from thirty-five to 200 each. It was also pro beer were unloaded in this city in one Judge Furst intimated that this was a | at 8 30 o'clock. | at 9.30 The cortege will proceed [ to Spring Mills, held there at the residence of Dr. F, H. Vaa Valzab at 12 30 o'clock, and ment with Masonic ceremonies, will fol- low in Spring Mills cemetery, Little Ones in Glee. Last Thursday eveniog was a big event { for the little ones, it beiog a gathering of told the anti-license people that they should spend some of their sarplos energies in hunting down the drinking elabs which the evidence showed did not exist when the city had license. —— Attempt to Wreck a Special Train, Ao attempt was made Saturday to dranch Railroad, containing F. L. Shep Blair, superintendent i i i ma, daoghter of Witmer Wolf, tire infant school of the Lutheran church was in attendance, and a happier set joyfal prattlers as they stood aroond a half dozen tables, laden with cakes, dies, nuts, oranges, ete., to whieh all | were free to help themselves, The litile ones did jastice to the good | will not soon | party. to see how the javenilegenjoyed the oc- | counted one of them on an inspection Atl Janection the was permitted were trip. Banian train to precede the mile when it ran against an obstruction. An old brake ahoe had been fasten el to to tr) leave the track. 80 force the The a tlie man with none, though the locomotive vestigation is being made, -——- Electric Bitters, known and so popular as to need #pecial mention, - | place ever attended. i - Violated the Lottery Law Martin Rist, of Ebensburg, was arres- | ted on Tuesday lor violating the lottery { law. The charge on which he was arres- ted is that on November 19 be deposited a letter at tie Carrolitown postoffice addressed to M. A. Dauphin, Washing- { ton, D. C, Mr. Dauphin being the ac | credited agent of the New Orleans lot- { tery company. The letter contained no | money, but was simply an inquiry after | some tickets, the money for which bad | been sent some time in advance. When { the letter reached Washington it was | marked “fraudulent” aod returned to the sender, and it was followed by the posts office inspector, who was present at the postoffice when the registered letter was delivered to Mr. Rist at Ebensburg, about the Ist of December, The Oratorio-Caniata. Preparations for the rendition of the oratorio—Cantata, “Under the Palms,” are near completion and it promises to be the greatest treat yet in this section: Itis a grand masterpiece and will be | beautifully rendered. The decorations | will be elaborate and no pains are being spared to make them soch. Remember the date, Batorday evening next, Ad- mission only 20 cents, under 12 years, 10 cents, Reserved seats will be sold for 10 cents additional and the seat will be held for the purchaser, bear this in mind, secure your seats at once. Pil Fscaped from Jail, Jn last Wednesday, two prisoners, Henry Pennington and Andrew Tims, prisoners, in the B:llefonte jail for rape, were missing. They managed to make, or had some one make for them sheet iron keys after the pattern of the rega- lar lock keys by doubling the sheet iron around a pencil and ranniog a round stick thro to give strength to the imita- tion key; with these they unlocked the doors and got into the yard, and man aged in some way to obtain step ladders to ecale the walls, and got away. sirname Prohibition a Failure, Four years of nominal prohibition in Hantingdon connty have produced so many speak easies and other resorta for drinking that Judge Furst granted seven out of the nine applications for license, The prohibition people made a vigorons fight against license, but the Court cons cluded it would be better to have the hotels licensed than to have indiscrimi- pate drinking going on as it has been, st cq weeeThe Philad Branch is thorooghly reliable, and Lewins bas in stock a line of clothing that leads in quality and low rices. Batisfaction always given, wee A good warm boot or shoe is need ed by all during this winter weather, A. C. Mingle, Bellefonte, keeps a com- plete stock and at low prices. Gum boots, shoes, etc, a speciality. praise. —A purer medicine does not exist and claimed. 1 to do all that Bitters will it is guaranteed is cure all seases of the Liver and Kidneys, will Electric remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheaom and other aflections caased by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as care all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipa- tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters bottle at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, .——- V/4 The Pastor Was Wrong. Willamsport Bun The case of Rev. DD. H. Shields, of Lewisburg, charged by William J, Bell with unlawfully pattiog his wife out of the Beaver Memorial church, in that place, was tried last week at the Central Peoopsylvania conference held at San- bury, and Rev Shields was compelled to place his signature to a document now in the possession of Mr. Bell, stating that he (Shields) was to reinstatate Bell's wife in the same manner that he had put her out in open meeting. This isa complete victory for Mr. Bell aod places Rev, Shields in any thing but a creditable position, clita — 7 Keal Estate Changes. Commissioner Geo, Goodhart, has pur. chased the farm on which he has lived for many years, pesr Centre Hill, of Rev. Oliver Kerr, but have not heard the consideration. The farm is one of the best iu this valley and very productive. John Spyder purchased the homestead of his father, Levi Bnyder, dec'd., about two miles east of Centre Hall, and will in the near future reside there, The property of Peter Shiffler, decd, ou Water street, was purchased at or. this place. Eq. . Commercial Agency. On Tuesaday of last week, the merch ants of Bellefonte, met and organized a Commercial agency, with the purpose of protecting themselves against being de defrauded by unscrupulous parties to whom they have seid goods, and will re- fuse credit to persons who have not used members honorably. All the prin. cipal busiuess men of the town are members, and they propose mutaal pro+ tection, A] - . Another Arrest. District Attorney Meyer has been notified that three men recently arrests ed in Allentown for robbery gave names which led to a suspicion that one of them might be John Wilson. Particulars have been written for, but we suppose it will to be a “canard.” Two of them gave the names John Wilson and John Rise. It will be remembered that Rine was with Waterhouse when he was shot last Seps tember, Watchman, -— thant a AAS welt will not be regretted buy your clothiog from Lewins, Philad, Branch. He guarantees tire stock. if you at the his en some tall kicking in receiving and pays not be needed. The Nicely cases have ing among the taxpayers and, as a result, the commissioners are exceedingly ten- der in all bills that might cause still for ther objections. This has led to the over the prisoners they will not obligate themselves to see the bill is paid, and it discontinued, Meanwhile the ropes have not been paid for, but will likely be taken in, as their absence might make it very awkward on the commis~ sioners at the proper time, > —--» A Buried Treasure. A number of banks in this state, among fonte, the First National Bank of Hazel» ton aod others have received letters from Bpaio, signed by a priest, stating that a vast sum of money is buried somes where in their respective vicinities, The letter says one of the most favored of the courtiers of the late Alphonso was courtier for stealing a casket containing a number of jewels from the palace. He fled to America and buried his treasure, was buried were in a satchel, which was taken by the tribunal, who, not knowing on payment of costs, The priest asks for money to pay the suit and obtain the None of the banks i aps a—— An Old Bailding. | Last week the small boilding standing ion the corner of Mre. Dr, Bmith's lot, | was removed to the back part of the lot, This building, from information at hand, was the first erected in Centre Hall, on the west side o! the street, at that time there was bul one, Main street, and stood on the corner where tH bank now is, but afterwards removed to the lot where it stood for many years. It was erected early in the 30's, and is in a fair condis tion yet, A — On the Move. d'his week many of Centre Hall's citi- zens, as always, were on the move, and | pot through yet and it will continoe vn {til April 1st. The air is heavily laden, no doubt cavsed by the good man of the house trying to fit stove pipe and lay carpets, em -—— Mrs. Frances Hodghon Burnett contributes to the 20 page Easter Num-« ber of the New York Ledger, issued March 21, a touching sketch entitled “Eight Little Princes,” right in the live of ber “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” Ames lia E. Barr starts “A Sister to Eran,” a scotch seriel. George Bancroft writes “A Day with Lord Byron” doiph, Doctor Felix Oswald, Jean Kate Ludlam, Wilson de Meza and Helen M North are other contributors. As New Store Mr. Samuel Swartz, the Tusseyville merchant has leased the store stand at Collier's saw mill, and will open it on April 1, with a complete line of general merchandise. His son, Charles, will manage, — . on fo Assen A Great Battle Is constantly goingon in the human system bens you suffer with Consumption, Coughs or Colds; they strive to ruin bealth and drag victims to the grave. Take timely warning and use Pans Tina Cough and Consumption Care Price 25 and 50 cents, Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator js a sure cure for Dyss pepeia, Biliousnem, Heartburn, Indigestion, and all Kidney Complaints. Trial bottles free at J. D Murray's Drug Store, A AY Ap SRILA, WI Walnut Grove. George Kuhn in the Gap, opened the fitting season on Monday, by moving to Lewistown, Noxt week Daniel Bohn will move to Lemont and Mr. Slabig, of Barlgstown, will move on the farm vacated by Mr, Bohn. Jesse Markle, who has been confined to the house the entire winter is now able to be about again, Charles From and mother spent several days last week with friends near Pine Grove, Mr. Abe. Hurst, of Lebanon county was the guest of Danjel Bohn on Monday. Cal. and James Harshbarger have gone to Lew istown where they have found employment in an axe factory, There was a “come down” in boys recently caused by John Hos of Linden Hall, walking into a straw hole in the threshing floor at Cyrus Durst’s, be landed in a stable below, but very fortunately escaped lnjuries. Miss Anna Fortuey, of Tusseyvilie, spent last Wednesday with her aunt, Miss Lissle Kimport, Miss Hettle Harshbarger will go to Shingletown to keep house for Tke Martz the coming summer. Visitors the past week were: Daniel Korman, of Wolls Store, Newt, Showalter, of Lemont, W, H. Kalin and Boyd Hoover, of and ON et ub Wilk of ut Fine HY 1 Meyer wan to Centre Hall oh Saturday 5 causes considerable excitement in New Orleans, i Just think of the astonishment which Dr. Lee's | Live: Regulstor has caused by curing Dyspepsia, | i When people suffer pain, they want to be cured | and quickly, too. Nothing equals Red Flag Of] | Price 25 cents. At J. D. Murray's | OF CENs | tre "Hall Borough for the year ending |! G.W.OCKER, CCL. BORG TAX. | March 9, 1891, DR | $817 GOH $817 66 | March 9, 1891, By cash paid treasurer............. ¥62 06 By 6 per cent abatement......... 11 42 By 3 per cent com. on $217 4 6 51 By b percent co , on $48 28, 2 4 Balance due boro.......... 56 26— $317.65 5 26 DR $100 18 $159 18 March 9,15891, Te am't of duplicate.......... CR By cash paid treasurer, By § per cent abatement By 2 com, on §'12 87 ~ $28 17 DOTO .cavvrens 185 84 Balance due To balance H.W, KREAMEERE, BORO TREASURER, March 9, 180 To cash from sud it treasurer a 35 Ro x6 50 onl 42 0 . JB 00 2% 10 From Chas Arney, To fakir licenses. iy orders of J Riter, oversee By audit treasurer JOHN RITER, OVER 1891 To cash from treasurer (1. Ocker, ool... . C. Arney, ool...... To balance... March 2, 1591 By amount paid Die & Co.vveeen. H., Homan......... Int on 8S 47 borrowed... George Narehood, relief 12 Botorf 11 J.C Boal for duplicate Jerry Miller......... Dr. Alexander serv, I. Botlort Fred Kurtz, prioting notice WW. A, BOE ce sscss onion D L Bartges, keeping tramp J Martz, mending shoe... Ed Riwer, moving 1. Boudry! D L Bartges, keeping tramps : Wolf & Son, mdse Cr L Bottor! 4 00 Harper 4 Kre uner mdse for |) Boor! pe 1 80 i EXPENSES OF TOWN 00 By csal paid UNCIL FOR 1990 it i = U5 ad BEEER { C Arner, hauling M Goodhart, labor 6 Narebood, labor... J G Dauberman, labor , DW Seine, labor... . a J B Dauberman , services... ¥F Kurtz, printing........ 4 C Boal, boro duplicate J Barpster, bb ndies DW Gels, labor... J G Dauberman. labor a J OGdeininger, stone hammers M Goodhart, lab 1... Daniel Vielsber, damage E Alexander, damage J D Murray, damage ‘ D K Geiss, making fence aber ee W M Grove, surveying... ¥ Kurtz, printing license G Narehood, labor... Jas Worl, SE J 8 Deaberman, labor..... B Gans, lator 2 Sono BERR =m | Jax Worl, police services { John Riter, i G Rowe, {A Krape, | B Garis, H Vishburs, J O Deininger. stone hammers... F Kurtz, printing ordinance J ¥ Dmaberman, labor....... { Samuel Runkie, labor... H Dinges, hauling...... Narehood, labor. L Smith, labor. a—— J C Boal, room rent W H Huskie, lumber J E Dauberman, labor E Krumbine, u G Narebood, G Ocker, L Murrey, Wm Florey, M Goodhart, L Smith, - cor " GG Narehood, —— DK Geiss, salary sec'y.............. i —_— edu i J. W. WOLF, TREASURER OF AUDIT, { March 9, 1861, To cash from wearer March 8, 1891, By cash paid John Riter, services overseer { 4 GU Dauberman, for labor dove for J B Soit, street com. 188% BE W Kreamer 2 per cent. dom OR EIB AA....conciirriinns C F Dainioger, auditor... DK Geiss, J W Walr, - Se HW Kreamer, reas .........on 50 0 td] 8 0- 512% DR 5 CR H W Kreamer, w—— 55 00 Hoh We have examined the above and find them correct, K § TW. WOLF, F.DEININGER, Auditors, EGAL NOTICE ~NOTICE 18 HEREBY given that the scoot of Samuel Ard, as- signee of Yonge Vonads, Jr, in trust and fo the benefit of © has been filed in the office of the of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Pounty, and that unless ex epuons thereto be’ filed ov or before Tuesday the 28h gn of April, A.D. 180], the same will be con Bellefonte, Pa, | 1 L.A, Bcranrren, March 24, 1801, Pr. thonstor y A Family Duty. The home circle is sacred and lide indeed if fam ofh id, tis alike of diseases that fill the and lurk in the warer we of a reliable stimulant is against in has few wo breathe drink. The timely use the only sure w the home » M I . be given to thor 2. April 14, 1 a term weeks, During Oh tort a : the Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Balve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Boree, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, avd all 8kin Eruptious, positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is money refunded. FOR SALE BY gist, Price 25 cents per box, J. D. Murray, Drog- ANTED ~A YOUNG MAN TO LEARKSN the waning business, Apply 0 J.B. Rowe, Centre Hall, OMESTEAD FOR BALE OR RENT THE undersigned oflers a desirable homestead 8 scres of land of which 2% acres are Food young timber. Thereon & plank frame house, bank barn, with other out waler, bn road leading to the pike. Ww. W. HORNER, Centre Hall, ACRES LAND FOR BALE OR trade 1 have 160 acres of land in in Western Neboaska, 3 It is & spizn~ did opportunity for any one desiring & homs, Address, M1. .Buvey, Centre Hall, Pa. Public Bales. o'clock, 234 miles west of Centre Hall. Horses cattle, implements, household goods, ete. , ele, south of Linden Hall Homes cattle, imple ments, at 1 o'elock. W. Gonzex suctioneer. , ) PRONS AE WANTE FOR CCS APRO ARF A D : ho 1 th { the Lath ran Bezear, Aprons for children, for young ledies, for old ladies; long and short, fancy and plain aprons Report early to the tressurer. Can iA 3% BG you give Lutheran Fancy Bazaar. Ady. Consumption Cured d from practice, havs ds by sn East Indian of a simple vegetatile l permanent cure of poehitls, Catlarrh, Asthma and g Aflections, siso a positive Nervous Debliity and all inints, after having tested its won- sowers in thousands of cases, has | felt it his duty 10 make 1 known to his suflering | fellows, Actusied by this motive and a desire 10 | relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge { to all who desire it, is recipe, In German, | French or English, with full tions for pre | paring and using. Sent by mall by addressing | with stamp, naaniog this paper. W. A. Noyes, i E20 Powens' Block, Rochester, N. Y. i { marly We pay Salary i AGENTS men or women, | No dropes wanted, Work sieady year round and | cash weekly voodd pay for part Lime. 1 | fit free. Experience not needed Send | oes and stamp al once. J. ECoxE WHITREY,, Ro- | chester, N 1 dec 6m This firm is perfectly responsible expenses to LIV} | DM¥X STRATORE NOTICE. LETTERS i of Administraldon upon the esate | of James A Lingie, decd, of Centre Hall, having | been lawiully grasted w the undersigned he | would respectfully request all persons Knowing | themselves indebied to the estate 10 make mune. | dimte payment, and those having claims against { the same 10 present them duly suthenticated for nent J.C Boas, Administrator, Our new arrivals in new ' wash Dress Goods are beauti- (ful. So pieces Challie. Doz- |ens of pieces of new Gingham. A new fabric called Shantong | Ponges, lighter weight, finer |quality and at far less money {than French Satins. Some light prints for boys’ waists are simply beautiful and very striking. | Black India Linen in plain, |striped and dotted. They are decided the most servicsable and handsome fabric in the world for the price. Our February trade was far beyond our highest expecta- tion. We aim to serve you well at a moderate price. Don't come to us for trash as we have no use for it and cus- tomers are always swindled that buy such truck. Corsets for 50 cents are far beyond what you usually get for the money.