Pes noes THE CENTRE FR ED. KURTZ ttnirok and Prav's {3 KR AH: One year, $1.50, when vice, Those in arrears subject terms, 82 per yoar, Advertisom ents and | 5 conts for to previous onts per line for 3 Inger ch subsequent insert fon Dxc. ] NEWS. C RNTRE B ALL, 0 R. ACKET Pa., Tnurs, STORE to the Sea- The store 1 specially adapted ] Great American Holiday SOn We have made ecira prepara fons for the event and when we tell U that “ The Racket” IR asily t year, U the immense this year Liviee as if large as Was can form an idea of varie ty 10¢ lave open for your inspection. Everything U ean possibly thin And regular (Jur PTLeE £ / 18 always under often Dice less than most storekeepers ] they sell 3 ’ nere 18 no quch Centre County. 1 ~ U Come a wd don't pay, let alone what at) and assortment in to “Phe Holi at look through - y « Rackel” before making vows NUF CED. G. R. SPI SHEM SPIGELD (ITEMS Hides Wanted. Spangler & Co. pay cash for hides. -Hon, W_ A. Murray, Tuaesday of B valsburg, 10 Centre Hall, -Sell your pork and beef to —C. P, Long, Spring Mills, Mr, den ia and Mrs, pent Wed ~The mother of agent Arh. Daniel Hess, own. Kather- ieaday int sited her son ast week, Frank Crawford and at Laurelton on family visits edd Unesday > their for mer residence Fx Commissi fohn Miles township, tor in Centre Hall on Tnesday 1 Was a piessant Was § Andy Stiffler, of Centre Hill vi itor at the Rerorrtsr office a few days ago. (3et one quici--oue of those inle style, bandsowely made overce the *hilad yale at ranch, 4 Aneffortison footin U iges of to Dion coun. iree the br ty to them f and open r pubiie LE HE | fonte tele- phoue company, was in town Monday adjusting the lien — There in are iwi O © confined the Every cell 18s ocenp -The reason we lead the shoe trade hie people for bargain. ~—iMing'e 8 because we Dear sat a genuine Bellefonte —{Fates B. of Phi suicide in Y Mr. attending Weiser, a former resident committed this week, burg, this ¢ ick, Pa and Mrs. Jos unty, ne day bna T. Potter are the meetings of the State Grange which is at Harris bu in session rig this week, E ni Ay wr i 1 . : very Pleasant and Agreed (zap, Mra, has W.H bin young been the guest of Mr Rankle, the past week d evening, np ht ear Oak the we A freig railed at Hall Thersday wreck train was w An inst and brongh from San~ bury to repair damages, we Fix press and mail business begins £3 pick tp as the holidays An been approach, additional mail and express car has wedded to th inal D. H. Hastings is gnite ill with billions fever and noone SIooTuing weal, Lhe wife of Gen. is ad mitted to her roc except the nurse and members of the The lady is gradoally improving family. wees Hie office of ush Huse, Bellefonte, has undergone repairs and been refurnished, and now looks hand- somer and more wviting than ever, It is a popular hostlery, the Yon certainly cannot go amiss if, when in Bellefoute, you make your pars chases of shoes, etc., at Powers Shoe store. A reliable firm with many years experience, wo), Edd. Proner recently purchas ed the old McA lis «er residence in Belle” foute, for $10,000. Iv 1s his intention to remodel ibe building and make it a handsome residence, woes Messrs CO. J, Fiokie aad A. N, Finkle, two very pleasant gentiemen of Spring Mills, were in Ceutre [all on Wednesday alerason. Daring their stay ia town they fund time to pay their respects to the Rerurree office, ned, W. McCormick, onder'aker, is now in Pittsburg, where he will be en gaged for several days in learning » pew process of embalming under the discov. erer, Prof, Bullivan, of Philadelphia. —~ Tyrone Herald, ~ «State Coliege defeated Haverford on Saturday in a game of foot ball, the score stending at the cioge of the game 58 to 0 in favor of the College, This gives the College eleven the champions ship pennant of the State League, BEAVER'S FIRM GOES UP Suspension of the Bellefonte Iron and Nail Company Business circles in Bellefonte wud er tire district were buat little sorprised In common with loenl has the past VOArs stocked market, caused hy the concern three snifered rapid de- velopment of the fast nail-making ma chines of the West, Aa this concern 18 even ‘Council Meeting, tat fo regnlar Alier Cannel wes in Friday evening, ealling 10 onder presented a few small bills amounting to $1.87, tor which orders were issued. The resolution passed at a former | Kutz stiset was re considered snd chan g concerned, tion, and the closing Cowu of tie estab lishment, or at leas its Ex~Govs the seemed only a matter of time, ernor Beaver, sg president of cern aud one of the principal sto Cilio ers, has been prominent ia ita manage- ment. For some time he has advocated an entire reorgsnization of the company, Bed Lrnat to ban to the and adv ita entire attention be business It devoted the iron-making rather { nail intereats, tong been deemed proper, General Beaver has been busily engag ed in the affairs of the company, and itis stated he has sssumed personally all the indebtedness of the conesr nd that al 1h tnree years 1 0, nn eaters meeting of editors lust Week an extension of bad i been granted aod that the milis will re sume basiness in a few days, Toe liahi fities of the company are paced a. some where near $250,000, with assets at Bat Lit de stock is takeu tio re regardioyg the iavolviog Ex~Governor Beaver, though a is amply protected in large in erests, fiuancial embarrassments fol. | owing this temporary suspension are of the inner workings of pany the iron com- in question, IT A FAILURE, i vail Company ars given as follows: The company bas temporari'y suspended in view of leasiog is pisnt or entering a combination for t} the manufacture of other products, indebted to Geoperal James A Beaver, who 1s by far its largest creditor He has been the president of the com- al liabilities whether | be all not. A proposition of this kind lieved to have been made by be creditors of ihe ¢ an extension of time for the payment of their claims. aim to ompany based upon If accepted, Genera! Beay. tisfy ors as to their fina! settlement the credit No pros bas been issned sgaiost er will give security to s cess of any kind Toe fotlowiog in a statement of moneys, ete, and expaoses conne ted with same: License collected... 1.icense to collect. L icense Bond to colle oq. ! Penalties $2.00 200 EX PE NB ES Ss. Services 1g ¢ Liconsc or Polis 0 sia sina nNRnee wd M uk int Pheoiorrms sh sanies i Making we ) "“ . 13 Com . eollevting penalties Hick's December Weather, The first and second are reactionary dates of storm days, and falling on moon perinrbaty res and storms of rain, turning to slee; and wil. aClual BLOW, themselves in if} reversa’s express Blorminess, or wind currents and tem- peratures, aiong all normal curial readings, storm belts, second, Oth, thick cloudiness, with tendency first and equinox of Mercury on the much turhances abon instires heavy during ith to 10th, Men sbonld take the rleat, espe ally 4 period runing from the who mapsge the wires possible precaations of this A sweepiog il fo Prepare! ith the cold will relax pio shift of at- causing southerly 8 of rain and soow, The winter solstice npainst pro babilities poriod Cd wave wi ow, About the |] gre sively frown west to east, pressure enact about which time hard winter storms are almost oertain- tiea, Prepare for dascerously cold period and for follow them days to to the northward at 26th will the fore runner of onary storms aboat 26th Abont a rige in temperature, the come react and 27th, Electric Surprise, The iron mail box in front of & Alkens store by some meas s attached to an electric light wire of the ivoaundescent street line When Joho Bair, the obligiog mail eerrier, was ma’ « reached this letier box. When he st ps gnve Lhe aud went back * ards, clattered as lock a bang They say his teeth he mombled a few cos infernal thing. He, by great difficulty, managed to open the lock and obtain the mail but sparks flew about him lively. The mail at light wires highly electricity. box is at the top and by some wmeans the charging it with the infernal Johony keeps his eye open sicos, oa. Assignees of Benntor Wallace, Ex Senator Willam A. Walleee has With, On that date will fall a pecond | in of a for December, also the begin. ning rans into Jaouary, The month will Watch and see sends “Merey Christmas” and | ords showing ary pressing claims. It is with General Beaver's financial condi tion all the debts of the company and have a that he is willing to assume - Another Farmer Fleeced, Johoathaa Clayforth, Mechanicsburg, this stale, reaidiog is a farmer who never reads the newspapers, and now wishes he had, Last Saturday after i by rosy words soon gained his confid- ence, They then introduced a game at cards, got the farmer 1atlerested, into their nicely laid trap and now the old story so ofien to'd in the past fits his case. The resnit that Farmer forth is kicking himself al hundred acre farm, incladiog the thresh. iH Clay- aver a Disappointed es Bair Catubert, Bride Jan and Miss Julia RI Ramey, were to have 1oades, been married of last week, The mionister and bled Al in ements had been made Bat the Later it was learned that aflair in every detail. in the parsonage of the avenne M. E by Rav L church, .-——— The Short Days Wednesday we had the shortest afer | Toe afternoons will | § i i i His attorneys have is made before Saturday next the Judge applica” A exXnsenntor’s tion will be grant. d gentleman famil. with ti fianancial e fur affairs said Monday: “Mr. Wallace Lis aud I have every resson to bes bas satisfied all he made to that he 10a lieve that vo objection will He believes to than his assignees, and na'less someth ng petition, can bande bis estate all his indebtedness before another vear, The Clearfield county bank, in which the ex-senator y bas paid off all was large in‘eresied, the creditors, such as Mr. Wallace the gradual Jeaiden { tipction of all - Ten Dollars a Day. Agents wanted in every borough and | township in Centre county to |p wioflice Directory of Centre wo man and child in this eonnty males, occupations of adalts, and Most valuable posts we address | selling work ever published. No busi pess or professional man, farmer, will do without he sees the work and its valae No trouble § for his trouble per day Send $2 for outfit, idress, J A. Figs, A efonte, Pa - a» Valley Deaths, Catharine Barner died in La ship, November 27th, Sugar Her » 74 years, 5 months and 4 days. William Brungard Sed in township, November 20. h, 1861, years, 4 months snd 2 —— 1891, aged 73 ne children, four and five dead, Annie of Conrad Jowersox, died at her home at Logan- | ton, Dee, 20d, 1891, aged years, A | hosband and six small children survive Bowersox, wife oe od The mor- | minutes until Janoary S:h, and then The not having read the papers more, had he wonld now be $1 he is, Next! wr —_— Out After Deer, The Olid Fort Hanting party, compos ed of the Bradford boys and several oth- ers, went ont into Stone Valley, Hunts ingdon county for a few we«ks’ hont for deer. Laaodlord Bartges went with them hit returned ou Monday. Up to that time the party had raised several but were unable to kill any. They are not any too plenty in the mountains throngh- out this section and are gettiag scarcer every year. — That's the Kind to Have. A Miitoa cobbler gave his wife a cer. tain sum of money each week for her personal use, He never inquired what abe did with it, but after 39 years of wed- ded life the wile died, and in the drawer of an antique table the husband found a bag containing gold, alec a roll of green. backs, amounting iu all to £10,000, That's a kind of a wife to have, Bargain Day. Saturday the 12th will be linen day, Every Saturday some line in the store goes at cost, to introduce the goods, One day only for that line. ~Cash Bas zaar, Bell fonte, es Granted a Charter, The Lutheran congregation of Centre Hall was granted a charter at the last session of court, wee Jf you mise our opening you mis a treat, ~— 's Store, Bellefonte, iS Our store in its Christmas dren, ==Garmans, Balionte. : -the day when th enn i8 vearest the earth, bu then iostead | perpendicularly upon our | globe it sends ita rays down obliquely, |! curs December 21 eo'd. - ——— His First Night in Twenty-Five Years. Itis a siognlar fact that in all the times Mr. Woif. the John Wana- maker, of Centre Hall, has been in Bellefonte, he bas not spent a night in town for twenty-five years, but he was caught on Tneeday night when an unusual press of conrt business House, Now since the ice has been broken, and ro direful result exp rience od, we suppose Lie will favor us oftener man, -» og.» Hear Ye. Those who have received bills for sub. scription dne on Reronrza and who have not yet responded, will oblige us by doing so-~as the amounts are not large, Do as you would be done by. We desire to make improvements on the Reronren with the beginning of the New Year, and must have money tod . 80. In all faire peas every one in arrears should pay up, i eim— He Thought It was CO ontngions. The Batler Citizen is respoasible for this. A lady school teacher of that place took a school boy to task one day for being away a whole week, and he ex cosed himself by saying that she had told all the scholars not to come to school if they had any contagious dis. eases at home, and they had a new baby at bis house, He was excused. - Death of a Young Lady Miss Ella Martz, who was an esteemed i 1 on Sacday, November 20h, of She was abool 22 vears of age { The funeral took place on the following Tuesday morning, interment being made { in the Boalsburg cemetery, where sere held ia the church. Bhe was a sister of Mr, John Marz, of Cen tre Hail, - They Were Determined. The Saturday News speaking of the bank says it is now generally helieved that if Telier Mclaoghlin had not gone to the buggy in answer to the motion of Joe Killoran's hand, the chances are he might have been killed. They bad set the day for “doiog” the bank and would have thought little of a man’s life to acs complish their design, Not Correct Last week it was reported that the Laurelton station had been sirnck by lightning duriog the storm a few weeks ago and barned down. We, along with others were delnded by the information and published same as authentic, The building was struck by lightoiog and the telegraph instruments only were barned out. The Harm n Kissing. To a remarkable caase the epidemic at Chatham, Chester county, is sssigned. A lady of the village visited friends in Brooklyn, and came home with diptheria in an undeveloped stage. Every lady friend and child she kissed soon com plained of sore throat, and later of diphs theria. Forty are now victims of the disease, Children's feats. The Cash Bazaar, Bellefonte, has a large assortment of Childrens Coats and Hate, at bargain prices, Fancy goods of every description. Come and see us, «Cash Bazaar, Bellefonte. wee 18 Cents a yard for all wool Red 4, Bellgfonte, oP )LID. Asronsburg. and daughter, © acqusin Mrs George Spyker grand fHinburg were vhiting friends and tances in town fora f Cyrus Phillips an this place, are! aged parsuts of Robert | Their The for a short time W. J. Bleriy, t Elhatten, in Cll man 20 It facture Claas, H. Rou FT sister D visit 2 s to Mifflinbury Henry ITRler was in Mrs ohn Fe x again ou ths val on Christmas ev Band No arrayed in their bam Thomas Year Phi eke trip 0 tg the He . » 4 stended Lime ir Carslings td siting Harve During Kittie Neye's adsen day 1 woek her house § ne ws bed discovered it 15 Lhe ground iter has moved from Fd ure a Kleinf ithe root Josk Le LO ns in Mme, Hesger Mum, wHo son Creek Holl - od by George Kriet 2 1 down into Pine Potters Mills ed that Wer big as an are # as 8 Bors oO H, 3 ated was pear dicing but £1, 800 Walters, was bad owitg 0 Lhe Alexander, Dr, mproving Pio arrival of of Potters Mii » frie 4 1g te io% W. C. Ban organ Me stown e jeliat ¢ guest of was ih Rar E. Strong for a w days juite a time hunting fox in alx this fal Th a sel and J ast They wen k and nad roped dling in a B. Strong having ¢istern on the Outre th Li the machine bas AW H HP. Sankey's to sis inn the RevoeTen jewelry and Bible's store ast Stivers sae 10 Mr We saw an artic Ka well IAN week money A Saturday of stockings that taliye about Duatchy man was in J R viealing on 5 iy i bought & pwir od 10 the i eX ae - A Wonder Worker Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he Lad been under ibe care of two prominent phys sician=, and he was not able used their treatment 0 get They propousced his case to be Consumption std iocurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sum piion, Coughs and Colds and at that time walk acroes the street without resting, [le found, before he bad used haf of ‘a bottle, that be was much bette:; be continued to nse it and is to~day enjoying good health, If you bave any Throat, Lusg or Chest trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction, Trial bottles free at J. D. Marray’s Dragstore. Opening of Christmas Goods. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Dec, 12th, 14th and 15th you are invited to call and see us in our holiday dress. — Garman’s Store, Bellefonte. - Bargeineg on Overcoatas,— Loug, Spring Miils, —fgve 20 per cent. buying Boots and shoes at--C, P. Lang, Spring Mills, around. io was pot able to 0. P. Santa Class. Unloaded st Meyer's Cash Bazaar, Bellelonte, and you ought to see the Dolls, Cradles, Beds, Trunks, Iron toys, Tin toys, &o, and the prices way down, Songs have the power 10 quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows alter prayer. If you are worn out by that hacking cough, and want sa good night's rest, try PansTine, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, 3 and 30 cents. Trial bottles of Pan