THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KuRyz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. | CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, MAR. 3, i § i i { Keer YOUR EYE ON THE RAOKET- of the business it has become! in departments, The Dr UY (foods Depar {inend Will be attended by Misses Mz wud | Spigeimyerand Sadie Bayard, wo (th special when needed, The Novelty andl Hosiery Des partment will be in care of Miss myer and Hox ner Barnes, Nt wie Aik, Spige The cried Basement An importa it part o met of 1) Jeri ant Nie ¢ f the store will be under th shen ner and Harry the supervd ns plage hole » Ww {ir x in eontempinlion which we » fuform you later, PERSONAL. —Stephen Moyer has mov Spring Mills to Millheim. —D), J. H. W. were to Rebersburg over, Bunday., -Our aged friend, Mr. Grove, of Spring Mills, is seriously —=Mr. Frank R Mills, was a visitor Wednesday. — Miss Cora Sweetwood, of (Ce from I Meyer and Krea- mer il of nie arick, C Spring in { Hal sire Hill, spent Wednesday with friends in town, - Miss Mallie days this week with Boal's family. Mr. James Wed aver, burg, was the law Simon Harper this week. —Mrs. Runkle and daughter Liz- zie have both been seriously ill with grip and are still unable to be around. —=Mrs. Dr. Ward, of Bellefonte, spending a week with her Mrs. Stiver, on Churel —Mr. N. W. Ream, Mills, accompanied by Mr. . ort. 1 Boal Rpent se her uncle, J, CC, » 2 - Rebers- r=in- Of brothe guest of his is mother, I Street, ot h mers L 156 were callers at the ies few days ago. en Mrs, been Stiver, on Church street, bed for two attack has confined to her weeks, suffering from a severe of grip. — Miss Anna Odenkirk spent sev- eral days last week in MifMlingure, with Mrs. Margaret Foster dangerously ill ——Mrs. Amanda Spangler left on Tuesday for Williamsport, who is morning her sister, Mrs. Rev, Curren. —Ex-sheriff Spangler, of our tow n, is lying quite ill of pneumonia, at New Berlin, he and Mrs. Spangler had gone to attend the funeral of a rel- whither ative, --Mr. W. H. Lueas, ene of Potter townships intelligent and sociable eiti- zens, was in town Monday and before leaving made TER office a visit, ee Mrs, Sadie Shadle, arrived Saturday evening Williamsport, for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bitner, of town. Mr. G. W. Reber, from near Millheim to farm near Miflinburg, only a year or so ago, will alte the Reron- THOON, nee Bittner, Of from west who i —That veteran Democrat, George W. Spangler, of Potter townshij us a hurried eall on Saturday evening. George has lost none of his jollity and ), gave ever, ne - Berlin, Somesret snecesded in having in that town county, has 1 established by the efforts of its citizens, $30,000, William T.. Kurtz, late of directors and managers, Alfred Kramer, bought the farm one miles south of Millheim, ow ned by his father Jonathan Krumer, and will move on it next spring. It lsnow occupied by Jacob Dutweller, the late owner, semen Feneral Mifflin county, ment Commander of the G. A, IL. a the State Encampment at Pittsburg | Yesterday, a deserved honor to n brave | and worthy soldier. Taylor jis well known in Centre Hall and viein- ity. County Commissioner Goodhart while in town Monday afternoon, drop- | ped in at the Reronrrer office, Mr, Goodhart informs us he has not re- signed as yet from office and will be found as heretofore nt the old stand controlling the interests of taxpayers to their own satisfaction, wee Mr, W. OQ. Rearick, the grain dealer of Coburn, was a recent visitor in town. Mr. Rearidk will soon de- part from Colirn to New Bloomfield, Perry county, where in connection of and One Haines John P., "Taylor, of] was elected Depart- | Cien, | A BRIDE BUT A DAY, A Fifteen-Years Old Girl a Bride on Tues day and a Corpse on Wednesday. A particularly sad death occurred ut | the Hullman House at one o'clock | yesterday morning says the Hunting | don Monitor, of February 25th. At that tie Juniata, the 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Me Alevy, breathed her last. The pa- AGAIN A BLIZZARD | MARCH COMES INL IN LIKE A ROARING ON. The Usual Blizssed Again Arrives, but Somewhat Late, Though Not Without Its Severity, A Heavy Fail of Snow. Trains Slightly Delayed, LE i The snow storm of the winter has of death. On Friday or Saturday last the young girl became a mother, to the { surprise of attending physicians who i tions. For the last three years at least, this | section of the state has been visited by { from the mildness of the present | for consumption, and it is believed season, it was supposed we would for | | that the disease incident to child-birth | once be left off the weather elerk’s | | hastened her beath. chart in his dispensation of the heavy Tuesday morning Miss Juniata was but it seems not, united in marriage with George Cun- ningham by "Squire Kelly. The mar- riage was performed near the hour of and at o'clock morning the bride of a day in death. The parents and the members of the girl's family affected the sad occurrence, and general { pathy is extended them. The remains of the day-old bride At two o'clock | were taken to Mele Vy 's Fort for burial. would on | i and | 2 we are | i winter storms, i in the language of the street, vin it. On Monday morning, 20th, it began | to snow in a dust-like manner. Soon { the atmosphere became more moder- to SNOW if rain flakes noon one yesterday cold § i was + and the elements appeared be debating whether it should At noon it seemed the day, turned nl or | are deeply by as the water { rain, would carry | i i f {2 it BY Ii- ! as | were wet and into on reaching terra firma. be snow Scorn GRETNA ENCAMPMENT | the bill of fare | thick and fast, it began to come down | flakes pan-cakes, and March 1st, wer of twenty inches still and it was only MrT in as large as — Members who Association, At a meeting held at the 24th ult, the Centre County the | young on Tuesday { morning, Centre county | of | dow 1%, was under a os Lebanon on snow, and more coming following persons winds set It afternoon then high Mt. Association: of the Gretna Farmer's Encamp- {ment Frain, of Marion; Colonel William Shortlege, of Bellefonte; Professor Patterson, State Honorable J. A. Woodward, Frederick Kurtz, Centre Farmers’ Encampment at in to form. Tuesday there was about the mundhog is now so dee) in and drifts beg: kept on snowing until [sane 8, i and by that time two | : fe et of the beautiful on ground. | hie fed under that he won't see shadow | Howard; and Hicks will hve) Hall. The t the | ML Gretna, next summer, will exceed what weather | anything of the kind ever held in the | United States. and the exhibits will only be excelled by the Columbian Ex- ly snow- { College; re Le for a coon’s fie, { to get stepladder to over drifts and tell will be The culty : hind the scheduled time Centre Hall. The i fre Bellefonte late, but this caused breaking under the weight of snow and fallin 8.25 mail ste, i See us the next month, dif- be | position of 1883, rains ex perienced no little in through and were getting py The Friday Hoodoo reaching | tr near in & 7.08 morning aif There is considerable comment the facts that year falls in the + jdea that to move on Frid ay, just ing day Friday, HL rut i- ym pulled in an now over April hose who JOUT was by a Hoy I it excessive | 1) this on the reg 8 are least £ 80TOss rh . a £4 3 Yes lous track. The y west arrived tious retain tl itis unlucky Is having been stick- hence their the over two hours Then there are those who elaim the day the week, inconven- were ition, that + _ ing in a drift some place down in far toward it mutually wing mountains, 80 I'he shovel brigade was out full | last of the ce clearing walks and pave. If it nts Tuesday morning and attempt. | tWeen tenants that houses should be ed to make ble. Little | vacaced Thursday the difficulty would driving it requiring great | exertion for to pull i i through | : i N.C. R. Officers Elected. with | in makes the agreed bee for ent. | frie them passa be at once removed, was done, a team had i them out, all relying, on their neighbor to go first and break the road. i pany were elected Feb, ¢ the The trains on main line were delay- | holders of at their ed on Tuesday and Wednesday several | in the Drexel Building, W. McKeehan, President, Tull, Treasurer, Jos. L. Tull, Recretary | Philadelphia, H. Neff, H. E. Davis, Sunburg, W. CC. McConnell, Shamokin, 8. J. M. McCorrol, Harris. come | burg, Albert W. Taylor, Philadelphia | Directors, and nobody any business seemingly, up- | The following officers and directors of the Northern Central Railway Come by said Co, | hours, Richard In Willinmsport, severe and much damage done All electric and teleg thie storm was quite by the heavy snow, light, tele pl raph wires were down and the city was cut off from all munication with the outside world. (en, One Bp F¥ rom other parts of the state re ports Fine Work. the heavy snow fall are heard building erushed the weight of snow, doing much dam-! number of fine sa fthis season. Our work and] by : The RervonrTeEr office has put out a 1 ’ Hany were e bills and posters age. is first class Trains again, The ed the snow fire now to a= force | COUNty. We pay no commissions leaving gale has spent its was not drifted, thie roads open, ‘auctioneers for soliciting our work, | is customary with several offices, and | give our customers the benefit of the | commission, a Ap —-— Dipthheria on the List, a An Old Bible, Middleburg Post says: Milton Moatz The General passenger Agent of the | Pennsylvania Railroad Company has | issued a general order to all baggage 5 under existing rules the man Bible printed in 1682, and con- ion of bodies of persons who | #equently 210 years old, It was the property of his great-grandfather, who from Germany. It is a ho transporta died from small-pgix, Asiatic cholera, typhus fever, or vellow fever i stri ctly brought it “ays that i forbidden without exception. of the State Board of Health of Pennsylvania, diphtheria has been added to the above list Bodies of persons dead from this dis-! The commissioners the ease, accordingly, will not hereafter he | Wooden furniture that came out of the recent order ity. a Sold It by Auction. sold furniture, by auction. There was little trouble to find buyers and the articles brought good Price. in Pennsylvania. ——— i cri S200 Reward, Mary Stover, of Hartleton, offers | £200 reward for information that will lead to the discovery of her husband, who disappeared nearly a year ago. The husband, Alexander Stover, son of Jacob Hans Stover, dec'd., | Haines township, and Mrs, Stover is | the youngest daughter of Jacob Fred- | | spread it over the erick, formerly a well-known citizen of | | bean poles.’ Aaronsburg, i —s a ‘ i Seri Women as Commercial Travelers. doe Purey busty 11, Women commercial ‘travelers are Joe Furey, editor of the Lock Haven | said to be a great success, and in a Democrat is seriously ill and has been | number of tea and coffee houses, dry | [OF some time, suffering from erysipe- a A Revipe that Wonld Work. is 8 5ut being bothered with potato bugs. reply: “SBerape the moss off your back | ground and plant | Wty lf lp is er is excelling her masculine proto- | type in ingratiating herself and her — County Licenses, samples in the eyes of merchants, and | J9dge McClure, recently elected to is hooking more orders than her dig | the bench, greatly disappointed the comfitted male competitor, prohibitionists of Mifflin county by Sr — a granting ten lHeensos out of fourteen A Deep Cat, | applications, To make room for spring stock on | i a Lis counters, Lewins, at the Philad. | por Rale.-Buffalo forge, good as Branch, Bellefonte, is disposing of his | I new. Cost niew, $25, will be sold for stock of winter gods at eut prices, 8 oo. enon for selling, no use for ws A § ¥ § with Mr, Joseph M. Gilliland they have purchased a grain warchouse, Williwaitts all thé mews of Contre county and the best paper and thinks «the Reporter will just fill the bill or they are out deepl A hea winter oa, . sult or an overe roan ean be a at a | “am o ye We. Boob, Conthmaler, low figure from Tine This Is an op-| portunity seldom accorded the people Eobl ant 4 ut ow that wil of this valley. i i quality, go to Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte. He guarantees all goods APPOINTED ALTERNATE, { } being Represented in the U, 8 Navy, Last week Simon P. Dinges received | documents from the proper depart-| { ments appointing him alternate can- didate for entrance at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. The first applicant is Roland Curtin, of Bellefonte, upon whose examination | the chances of Simon depend. He will | | report at Annapolis on May 16th for | examination, along with Curtin. Should Curtin fail withstand the | xamination, Simon will be candidate | » NO. 1. to i Ay They Got Married Just the Same A novel and wedding, in which the action of the woman in the | case figures prominently, to Several months ago the woman, who lived on Muney Hill near Turbotville, a letter to man who was in the employ of A. Trumbower, the lumberman, but { quit just before the epistle arrived, unique has come wrote i C. i and his the lumberman in mistake It stated that if he didn't { marry her would marry along, He employe On ned come and the fi handed the the it home of the girl, and a compromise | rit she 1 man that came | letter to name of Bob Columbus, and he the was affected and they became n The she by Je another for mn and! Phil- onde girl's name is Emma is fair 1 10 wife. ips. king with bl { hair, - i Is the Dehorning of Cattle Cruel? Pit ainst farmers 11 for cx io tsburg Humane E. E. Haz elty to cattle {i Inthe suit of the Society ag tand J. W {in { hooking each other, | troduced to the effect that dehorning eMjuire n y ‘ y 1 . Fomlx i dehorning them prevent their testimony was in- | was both cruel and not cruel. Pyson concluded it was not cruel There he present and fneesed, Was 5 { discharged the great deal of interest ana thie in CAREC, i many farmers were from surrounding neighborhood. } appeal in dehorning ea A party 111 Sugar reason put may be an ed tre Creator, in part county and in for some hortis but ¢ Creator and thir “ Wiser are He Wilh horns cattle, men now-a-day k rnc a mistake inecrenting eatth a Sgqueered between the Cars, Re 14 ¥ rin On Thursday la uel well-known eitiz vishu while Reading caught between a that coach to i board i Hl trying fi y station piace was the injured and eX- Sy WOYEOTH ly the press truck and that his death resulted Friday. following ~~ -> - Caught at Last, was arrested in hin ing committed a murder in Hlinois He had and was living A railroad brakeman Altoona last week charged with . in located at Altoona i ey 188%, * ¥ Un an assumed nam but when his photo wert to the they w pick him out, even though ing under a different name, grap hh was authorities $ i EE Will Not Keep. hig we had With all the last fall, and the {0 by not be so very many bushels on ap ple er "1 » areal gone 11 $3 many waste an overplus, there w hand for many months, owing to the rapid rotting of the fruit of care will not prevent it, reports are heard of the way spoiling. It seems the best and they are “a- A Fine Farm For Sale. - In another column will be found the Mr. G:. BR. Decker, of near i ring Mills, which he offers at private sale. It excellent land and all the buildings are newly erected. A bargain is store for some one who desires to make | a profitable investinent, { e is in a —- _— Appearances are Deceptive A Chest township minister recently | looked over his congregation and in a “When 1 look over this congregation I think, where are the poor? When I look over | | the collection, I think, where are the rich?” — -r And Now Want Another. The Bellefonte papers are beginning to boom a Fourth of July demonstra. tion. : ‘such things in time. They have hard- | | ly gotten over the sore heads caused by | the big one held last Fourth and now | | they want another, sri ! Post Olee Robbed, i The Milton post Office was entered | { by burglars last Thursday night, who | blew open the safe and ransacked the office in general. About $100 and a large number of stamps and registered letters were stolen, assassin lherissone Will Supply The Booths, Ira T. Clement, of Bunbury, has: been awarded the contract to manu- facture the voting booths and ballot | boxes for this state. The number re- | quired will be 57,000, uation fest ataraisactan. 100 Cavs to be Added. One hundred new passenger ears will be added by the Pennsylvania railroad company for the Word's Fair travel, a cme and wee our goods and learn our prices, Everything away 3 : | | st Solis wend gow Road cart for sale, Hoob's siinke, ~~, W, Bussmann, sold and you get a genuine article, down for cash.—G, 0. Benner, VREE DINNERS, Lovers of Free Dine ners jlead, For the benefit of the lovers of free the of the public in general we print below a list information next three weeks, so far ag we could MALBCH 4 H. Kreamer, Coburn. MARCH near Tusseyville, Unionville, MARCH 7 Harah J, Ulrich, Penn township, H Tusseyvil 'd., Ww. Gh. LL. A. J. tipka, Cireist, FAR i i i ‘ i Hiram Lee, near le. | Bamuel Moser, dee Cregg town- MARCH 9 z, near Hublersburg., MARCH i Meyer, D. Huff) nN 1 ~8033a, Lx. Bwart 3 Linden Hall. College. Huyet 7 near M-J. L. J. . . $4 ad ga r, Bear »niate Aili} Miia S A HA i eran, 11. i. Wink 111} Aaron Bmull, nea; gr township, Benjamin Ripka, Gregg MARCH 12, Nye, As near i gi i Catharin ONS 0 Ren burg. Mills iid . Asronsburg. rinh (sates, Hoel stambach, « W. E. Yeari i. W. Blerly, Sophia Homan, MARS 'd., H I Cregg tow nshi ARCH 1 { slam, near Fairbrook, V. Waite, George Brown, fon to A. J. Tate, Ferg Thompsons Stock f H. Jl Bon town rin i Limi John lL. Harriet Genteel i tow Henry Tib 8 B. Ha Hannah Wm Potters Mills, Let spring nship. i i at. MBGIsonn Millh 12 urg. deed, Im. Alf Durst, A. MeClintick, D. ( John E. A 1 as Marion twp, Fer gU=on Mile Krebs, Miller, lownsnip. ynship. 0. B. Krebs, David Neese, LOW nship. Mile “ Haines. James Due MF. Hous, fowy i=nip. Gililland Joseph M B B . J Mitchell. Henr Say fre, A ely % N Andrew (x Her, be, Fer Bop No More re ZUROT. Saw Mills A ast § I Wi k RK As country mills, nun Tet Works hibition o boards from was a knife | DET x ir i po i i pre Re the he machine used that weighed It weighs wounds is ia ting, 450 fly-wheel t ix t entire plant weighs over 40 tons, ut ish ce wreh, green sh, hand cherry inch planks 1 i logs cut were apiyee, spl and were sliced into half Span bree rate dressed on destined to revolutionize the lumber trade. N, Lewins, at the Philadelphia Branch, Bellefonte, has made a big reduction in prices all winter An | overcoat or warm suit of Can { goods We, and exhibiti and the Ol «3 8 both pronounced a success, ; al } on sides, he was is a - Cot Down Prices, on goods, clothes The and ad al casi, make i now be secured must be sold to he proposes to make the price sell them of profit. No { shoddy and every article purchased a bargain. Take advantage of this cut in price and you will nof regret having room 1 HOW regardless any ERE da Unclaimed Letters, Miss Mary Keller 2, Jno. A. lL Ot, Blanche Shreckengast, B. D. Brisnix, Blin BR. R. to the College. rp He Was Drowned, The Philipsburg Ledger says the was found on Moshannon creek The discovery was Mor Zan, who were coming home evening. Their attention was attract. {and one of them went closer and was to that it was a human head. With the assistance of Wm. Johns, another miner, the body wis taki n from the water and proved to be that of Nelson, the missing man. discover was covered with sand and mud. It was taken to Haworth's undertaking roots and examined, but no marks of foul play were found and there i no ! the man fell into the ace] He last 11 Christmas and was deeply intoxicated to him whenever liquor, He and leaves wdult children. that itor was HOT night condi- he of dentally, iit H'elovk a1 a nmimon vas fi native wife and large time good M. LE thay “an i Atl ou tances, of was a man of more good circums a and member ti Hi intelligence, citizen i i educated habit honorable linary well unfortunate ul, he which usef contracted ruined his squandered, util sOt., for liquor neglected fondness He rty, sank lower and lower 1 Hm. his business, roy his money was 5 i he He in became a miserable $ Loads family and lived by himself the outshirts of the Oi own tool handles, hich he a cain on and made sold for enough to keep himself in food and Hix death is 1 an or. awful warn- with or VOUng nu who tamper A To Try the Oven's Heat. * gives Freneh authority on cooking following rules for testing the heat “x ry of if it is too hot paper becomes if it if ow it is fit for bread and ven: it with a the if it is fit for pastry; piece Japef; acken or blaze up; 1: it turns dark vell mavier Kinds of cake: I is ready for if light yel- sponge cake " desserts, the ove and the lighter kinds of Vd 3 I Has incorporated banks in the state notify. A Banks Must Report ¢ it of banking at Tisburg has issued a circular to all ¢ superintender ary 29 a= the day upon which a report f the condition of such banks is to He with the cir r blank forms of reports and other ” be to him. writ Necessary papers, a Must Build a New Jaf], The tl} td last Clinton county grand jury eir report recommended the erec- jail for that their examination of the old one und it in such a dilapidated that to build the more economical. in ion of ¢ i a new county i £ £ iE Dew one We —-—- Wedding Invitations, etc ive received a fine line of type, for printing widing invita. and carry stock finest grades of pap Our work wi arantee as first~class and at low UAT prices. We i suitable wi n i r for same. fons, ££. ee WY Bite] Apples and Potatoes, (i. O. Benner, Wy “LA GRIPPER.” ~Ride, Shoulder, Ham, in exchange for RIM wl ‘, Persons suffering from “La Grippe” are Spe and permanently cured by Hum one and ROVE i Number one allays the fever, and inflamnation, while no. seven cures the cough, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, hreys' Specifics nos, —— Bucklen's Arnona Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cus Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Ralt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Erup- tons, positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray, Draggist. A A cs Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & #ON May, which will prove a great conve nience for the College and vicinity, press traffic, M5 AB Fell Down the Cellar Stair, sustained by a fall from the landing to | the bottom of the cellar stairs in her residence, CRA I HANS SR For the Roassian Faraine, Thus far Union county has cons bushels of wheat to the Russian suffers ers, says the Mifflinburg Zimes. C ¥ Bac kwhias ee rove »rodues at Nores 5% ihe tes i Al at Sn Eh dba Bt i at 3 4c ai es het te tt tn ht mn a Hee SER es WIR SY el Fh - FREE RAN RGR RL EY SBR SH a wg BA LER REGISTER. Mills, repr ed Mareh 10h, AVEO Fridny . Gilltand, foment, ete, and N of Sinden Hail, onthe, Ther Maseh Sth eediram Low, at resi. Ee Mu i home, " young cattle, at, Sustelities 1 wt owe Si Mh ht, L. Ripks, one apd woth of 12 % end ng cre, Tar hp ements + Saturday, ar voli a ee CER Thureds we ment 1 a
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