THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Ruptz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. | Those'in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three | fusertions, and b cen per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known | on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. JAN, COAL FAMINE. From all parts of the complaints of a coal famine. hard to get and families and industrial establishments are put to great incon-| venience thereby. Centre county is | no better off. It is anthricite coal that | is hard to get, What's the matter ? Is this a pinch of the coal combina- | tion with some ulterior purpose in view ? There is enough of coal in vania for a thousand years, and it nev- | er was hard to get. There are thousands of hands ready to mine it, as always. There is no ex- | planation, as yet, why coal can't be | had. | One, and the only re given, is | that cars are scarce. That's too thin. | The principal use for cars was to trans- | port coal, and hardly any is | going over the roads, what are these | cars being used for ? | There is some object in all this, and | we are inclined to believe it is to hurt | others than the coal lords and railroad companies. A legislative pinch might not be out of place, the REPORTER wou ld advise it. country come Coal is | Pennsyl- | HMSon since this and investigation of il : THE WHISKY trust pool is going to | divide its effects and wind up. Whis- | key has had fellows in the pool every day, with a winding gait, and caused the winding up of many a poor fellow. Se ptt - Sa IRIBLE an E Blizzard. In the teeth of the Arctic gale, mercury at zero, William Hill, a col- ored fellow with the nerve of an ox, rode all the way from Elizabeth, N. J. to Broad street station, Philadel on the pilot of an engine on the Penn- sylvania road last Monday night. It was a whirlwind express. Hill thawing out in the Pennsylvania hos pital, where the doing their utmost to hands ATE RIDE Sixty Miles on agine Pilot Through =» | with | phia, is now surgeons are frost-bitten | nose, ears, and feet, How the man freezing to death before he had ridden a quarter of the distance is a mystery. Hill, who is as black as coal, teeth as white lay with his ear and forehead bandages, and told the wild ride. engine at Elizabeth while it was rapid- ly moving. busted,” said he, “‘and wanted to get to Chester to get work at moulding. When de express come along 1 shout- ed to my pal dat I was gone to take a flyer on de cow catcher. He said he was gone ter work de freight. i hadn't no time for slow travel, so just as de locomotive come bilin' along, 1 dived for de coweatcher and caught de flagstaffand jerked myself on to de pilot. I just braced me feet in de bars of de coweatcher and wrapped me arm around de flagstaff an’ let er go.” “Was it cold? Well I didn't know which was me and which was de en- gine. I had me whole outfit on‘~two undercoats, three shirts, two under- shirts, one pair of overalls, two pair of trousers, two pair of drawers and a vest. Bay I'se ust to ridin’ on cow- catchers an’ trucks, an’ I'se done a heap of free ridin,’ but I don’t no monh 'spress train coweatchers through a Jersey blizzard. No siree. Why de wind went clean through me, and blew me up agin the pilot so tight dat I couldn't er fell off if I'd wanted to.” THE coMMITTEE on the revision of the Constitution of the Reformed church has completed its work. save his escaped with as Snow, story of “I was out of a job and | ills Hox, JAMES Kern has secured n preliminary injunction restraining the transfer of sixty per cent. of the capi tal stock of the Altoona, Clearfield, and Northern railroad company to Samuel P. Langdon, of Philadelphia. ABA nf ————— CHURCH WEDDING, Mr, Robert F, Hanter and Miss Emma Bats Married at Bellefonte, Lawst evening, Wednesday, Mr. Rob - ert Hunter and Miss Emma Butz were united in marriage in the Presbyterian church at Bellefonte, by Rev. Dr. Lau- rie. The wedding took place at half past five o'clock, and was very largely attended. The groom, who is well known and deservedly popular, is the commissioner's clerk, and in Mis Butz has secured a lady in whom there are all the graces to be desired in a fair lady, The bride and groom de parted on the night train from Belle fonte for a tour of the cities. When they return they will take up their residence at Bellefonte. The Reron- TER extends congratulations to Robert and his fair bride and wish them a life of unendless prosperity and happiness, k Bixty Million Bushel of Wheat —A Bushel for every Inhabita nt of the United States, The Kunsas Crop of Be, this year. The farmers cannot and other Missouri River towns, to induce hands to go into the state, The and is a very large one; early potatoes, rye barley and the cleanest, best corn to be found in the countryjto-day. . Louis and all points on the Santa Fe east of the Missouri River, to all 7 and these excursions will A good map of Kansas will be yey Monadnock Block, Chie ago I. together with relinble statistics and information about Kansas lands 3 An Sen —— INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Luper complaint of W. D. Barron, of the People's dent Association of Pittsburg, which i | It seems too big for his boots, there are man and doing show very great % 10 we sf a Sa—— Travelon may learn a lesson Mr. C. D. Cone, a prominent at of othe Dakota, “1 never i ‘ who says: Cholera and Colle, with Chamberlain's Diarrhea Remedy nme, relief of some sufferer and have Known it to fail.” Murray, For sale Druggist. . —. Not Guailty. who was of declared Thomas Smelker, Lewistown on the charge tary manslaughter, guilty by the jury. 8 red, clerk 's store at Newton August sold Mrs. Peter D. Bowman salts of tartar in for the epsom salts called for. It of the Was rere be was the Morrison Hamilton, who, in last, satisfaction that Mrs, That Glorious Climate. in Cali yv the Passenger De- | Send for Rights and Scenes y rnia, published b partment of the Union Pacific System | or ask your Agent for one, tell you of the beauties nearest and won- win- will ter resort in America. Sdect ——————— Bull's-Head Veterinary medicines have been before the public some time. They are now the farmer's standard Try Bull's-Head Horse and Powder. Sold by all dealers. Cattle lipemic Will Remove to Pittaburg. Cyrus Goss will remove to Pittsburg, it is rumored. Sorry to him, it cuts down the census so much. jose fA —— Their Work Completed. The auditors of the county have com- pleted their work and will send out the financial statement next week. a The Homestead riots cost the state $434,818.39, and for it all the taxpayers have not a farthing in return. Night shall be filled with musie. And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, ud as silently steal away. Jaet like & Cough or Cold does afler you use Pan-Tind, tae great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consux ption, 25 and 50 cents at J. D. Mar- rays Drug Store, enemies Where Is the Railroad ? We have heard nothing recently of the Millheim railroad. Whoop 'er up boys. Millheim knows how to do a thing when the right fellows make pull, bess ss Mf 50 Offres His Services, W. A. Sandoe, Auctioneer, offers his services in erying sales. Having had experience as auctioneer he guarantees satisfaction. Address, Centre Hall, Pa. Jan20-im i —— «Table oil cloth 23 cents per yard C. P. Long & Co, wee All Kinds of dried fruit, produce, poultry, potatoes, pork and beef taken at CU. P. Long & Co, Eggs 28 cents, lard 9 cents at C. P. Long & Co. “wef in need of a heavy storm ul ster go to Lewins, at Bellefonte, and take a peep at his stock. You will cer- tainly find something that will be of service and worth to you, and ai such low prices that are astonishing. He has a fine stock of Sock article, i i i i i 1 : ING FOR 1893. A FAMILY AND PAPERWHICH YOU CAN- NOT AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT. FOR THE BECOND TIME be a nots oth event, aud will be naturally fui There will be un vast deal of Dewoeratic news to prot, paper nbove sil others fu which Ww get this news That paper Is THE PITTSBURG WE It will pay especial attention tw the ftuterest the residents of PENNsYL VANIA, OHIO and WEST VIRGINIA who live withing 20) wiles of Pittsburgh Exclusive of the uaurivaied political which the POST will contain, aud which will commend the proper wihe bend of 8 household, he owes italso to himself, to his wife aud his roid gener al paper, one that will contain all the Five raified matter caiculated 10 interest an entire family Just such a paper as this is THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, whose bews of all Kinds, politi- cal, home and foreign, fashion letters, special cor- respondence, turf letters, Hlemry notes, ete, is arrauged with special regard W meeting a divers sity of tastes, It takes all kinds of people Ww make a world, sud THE POST tries to be a world to ail kinds of people, AB A FAMILY NEWBPAPER TUE WEEKLY POST 8 usequaled Fiction by great suthiors, poetry sand miscellany that cov ers Lhe world iu all departments of art, se'ence sid erature. 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Trustees Pine Pros NATSORAED....... do int J.C, Bina Total assets and fundsof the company the past FOar joss $x Ponies - To which add notes of bh Te Leaving the available assets jo force thisday insurances taken Lhe al YeRr » - Risks and josarances in force thisday a... LIABILITIES, Wm. F. Reynolds, . 1% 0 RB. F. Frau kenberger,... . 00 Trus. P G parsonage... 0) © J.C. Bmull..co. HH Bamuel Garber 8 Borrowed money 550 ¢ Total am’s of liabilities Amount outstanding i wales 244 48 925 4 630 73 At a meeting held thesame day the fullowing directors were chosen for the ensuing year: J. H Musser, HH. BE. Dack, Ssmuel Grawmiey, Daniel Bromgart, J. B. Fisher, 8. J, Horring, Fred Karts, Wm. McPari«ne, Jacob Botte, J. G. Balley, HW. C. Campbell and W. ¥, Reynolds, Jr. The board thereupon organized by electing the following officers President, Fred Korte, Vice President, 8 J. Herriug. Treasurer, Wm. Woll Secretary, D. F. Luse. Attest FRED KURTZ, D. F. LUSE, Sec'y. President, | Out of Coal, And Bellefonte too is out of hard THE PATRIOT ravens. § rooms Foremost Democratic Morning paper in Pennsylvania, nb. Cnr | Cleveland and Stevenson on ther way to the White House, (mines Dally, every w eek day morsiug nth Weekly, Toesduytevening of every werk in year, ¥l a yea IT LEADS INITHE'N EWS, ~The only | Central Penusylvania haviog its exclusive centres wiles cola with the news With its rapid facilities it thieo hundred and sixty«five towns with ali Jthe news from three to seven hours ahead of sll gth- com of the world ers, Hurrbburg bel an poiut theleoming year. The session of the the election of a sucodssor to Quky, 4 will unusually legis- Ree | the capital. @The Patriot will give most complete reports of all these interesting proecedings The past year has been the most successful io the history of the Patriot. to br still, IT LEADS IN CIRCULATION. fog medium in Penn and Philadelphia THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC AT THE STATE CAPITOL. LOW RATES TOSUBSCRIBERS, ~ in homes and business placesiwhere it does pot lest "adverts go and aid in Hong good] democratic teach. jong. The Patriot will be sent by mail ipt of §1 weekly edition prea subscriber for four months on rec THE WEEKLY The sent on trial by mail for four months rece Address on on trial THE PATRIOT COMPANY, Harrisburg THE SUN er} 15863 THE of 2 cents only. janll Pa During SUN will be of | more news and more pure literature | than ever before in its history. The Sunday Sun Sunday the t is the niest ors world. | Price be. By mall, $2 a year | Daily, by mail, . $6 a vi Daily Address, fi copy. $ and Sunday, by mail, $5 a ye THE BUN, New York. ! erease Lie it | Centre Hall : ff pene of i Lhe tise O i whoreas { 130s shold be viars for the pur erecting water orks for of obtain sijing ) i ou the sald Zing The amount of the last assessed valumtion he said boroug Centre Hall » $1 FOX, iting debt 18 fam neresss is $4000 Weed IDereasc nt of the progs woe} centage of ihe prog febled tess Isto bx jrehase of water the said bi ih of Centre H. W DINGS Pros "The purpose for wi increased is for the ¢ works for Hail, the in the use of dent BE IT ordi JES 0ROUGH ORDLN ANCE ORDAIN and enacie into an uante by the it is hereby enacted and ordained } ity of the same Bee 1. That the Treasurer Centre Hall, with the consent of the Town Coun cil shall be, and I» hereby authorized an i direct ed, provided a majority of the election of the sald borongh of Centre Hall at the next regal nd spring elect i'n to be he'd 71 send ay. February 2lst. A.D 1593, sasent thereto to borrow a su © {me WEY DOL to exceed four thousar a dollars (34000 and there by increase the indebtedness of the said borough of Centre Hall by a sum not exe seed) ug the ike smoot 5 whieh sum of money i= 10 be used in the erection or purchase of Water Warks for the ue of said borough of Centre Hall, Bec. 2 That the said Tremsurer be sntho~ ized | to sue bonds of said borough of Centre Hall to aumihor he yu of the borough be borrowed Reo. 8. That the clerk of the council of the said borotigh is hereby directad to give potice of the aforegoiog ordinance, and of the gwction to be held by reason thereof oi the 21#t day of Feb rusty’ A. D188 st the usual plate of holding st least thirty days in the CENTRE Hall Erron THR, the only newspaper published in the said | borough of Centre Hall. Approved Jan. 5, 1808 i ANS OOURT BALE BY VIRTUE OF an order of Orphan's ( oat of Centre vot i= ty there will be exposed U0 public sale at Centre Grossman late of Potter township, decossed, oo SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1808, Ati0o'clocka m.. the following described real estate of George Grossman deceased, townehi iy bounded on the north by lands of | George Refber, on the east by lands of James | Runkle, on the south by land of John Long, and | on the west by land of John Loug, containing 2 ACRES, sus more or loss, with no improvements, Terms of sale. The entire Jutchas hase money. to be paid in cash on confirmat wil LIAM GROMEMAN, Administrator. Due nr —- The January, 1888, number of the New York Musical Monthly, which is one of the best musical publications, has been sent out. It contains some of the best and most popular music, both vocal and instrumental, and com- posed by the best writers, It isa 82 page book, full sheet music size, and printed on fine paper. The January number contains: ‘‘In Chicago,” by Walsh, “Man That Broke the Bank,” Gilbert, “Douglas Gordon,” Kellie, three good songs; ‘‘Flirtation Walt," Steck; “In the Valley,” polka, Pehel; “Dodworth’'s York Dance,” Le Paige; “Inter Nos Valse,”! Hampton, instru- mental. The price is 15cts a copy or $1.50 a year. Address Richard A Saal fleld, 704, 706 and 198 Tenth Avenue, New York. % President Cleveland is likely to ap- | | point his former secretary, Bayard to in old plus i the cabinet, jig Having started pumdreds of Creameries. {| built and equipped on the Ewe Any person contemplating buildin | ms, Lelo, A Good Creamery can be Berargaror Bysrem for $3,000. The Press [NEW YORK] FOR { Has a larger daily cire other RB 1 B 3 ulation than any publican Newspaper in America, WEEKLY. i can Journal DAILY, SUNDAY, The Agere waive He J mit the Met “the Masses, Founded December 1st, 1 12. S Daily Civenlats Te . Ircuiation ovel { The M. aper wt Remorbalide Ne RED The Cheap news, vulgar sc trash find no place in the eol | the The Press has the i ingNew York. pointe. The Press = i did paper, covering ie of The i thy all the good thing Press is a National Newspaper. nsations unins > ress, Pres page unday interest, Press Week! Sunday editions, AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM Press | no superior in New York HES 0 supe on AN The PRESS Near, onthe, month, Daily only, "Sunday, We kly One 3 Press, | SCRIBNER Ss MAGAZINE FOR 1893. PARTIAL } 'ROSP ECTUR Francis Ho guon Burnett will contribute the first ki 10 appear (0 & mag sit bet pet y yours, entitled THE ONE ANEW THE BEST OF H C. Brunner { will furnish a so of six sketche “Jersey Street anid Jervey Lane” Robert Grant will relate the fur i Jomephine in i Married Man tows nf Fred and Befleetiong of a 3 § rind 8p S32 } o ihe i arate d Harold Frederic ! will a © 8 politieal { great entitled “The Cobperbend By the Author of “Jerry.” Miss 8B. Elli the author of “Jerry.” write a Tonilatio s wy ory of life among the Tennewer { mountaibeers, “The Durke’ Sperret,” Personal Reminiscences, Sone unpublished Letters of Carlyle to Edwand reiog and others, dealing wih a part of Car : a % {ife far d1ffere 4 from that brought ont in the recent [iteratare of Cariyle reminiscences Reonilections of Lineoln au x Samper By the late Marquis De Chambrun. Both siticles are | foll of now meatier An Artist fu Japan. By Rab ert Blom, who hes last returne? rom a residence i of nearly two years in that countzy. Abu dently | illustrated by the author, Historic Moments, which have been a feature of the magazine dur | ing 1505, will be continued by some partienlarly | siriking papers, among them several by the t war corrospandents, Wm. H. Russell, Archi Forbes, and others Men's Occupations. A series of articles on the life work of men in many callings--the chief ways (exclusive of pro fessions) In which men earn their livithood. The World's Fair in Chieago. A series will be published later in the voar giv ine the impressions made by the exhibition apon different obwervers of note, both Amorican and foreign: and man. of these observers willbe also artists who will illustrate their own articles, Miscellaneous Articles, Further contributions to the Poor In Great Cities. Mrs, Burnett's Hlustrated r on the London pian for Home Ald To Invalid Children, eto, Of pois interest also will be Profesor Heil tn s authoritive account of the Peary Res lief dition (Ainstrated), a interceting article y Octave Uzanne on the exhibition of Woman's Artnow going on In Parl and articles upon artistic Wbjectsgaccounts of travels, ete. The Hustrations of the yoar win tthe work tot only of the well-known , bit many drawings will also a Artists Who are, best know Ppear - n 6s $3.00 A YRAR: TERMS: 2 Ak SPRUAL OFFER, Err ve power, will : 3 i i for 1803 anil heme wiih back nu numbers, bound . So 18 THE TINE TO SUBSCRIBE. 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Address ON Posiasexus, 361 Broadway, New York City, . 0., Des Moines, i the pub that cturers of the most suce- been eroup. cold treatment. amberiain’s is a medicine that on its t can always be de- only known prevent croup. It appreciated. tis and $1 bot- Murray, Drug- ne yet 1 for coughs, colds and a severe other vis Ch and one upon, t is the tried to be oH cent D. ut up in 25 cent, by J. For sale TREATMENT INHALATION 3 Arch St, Philad’a Pa. For Consumption, Dyas pein, He adn he Asthma, Bro achitis Hay Fe ver, lity, Rhe g- Neuralgis, AND ALL CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. Catarrh, , Ded matism, It has been iu use fo r more than twenty yours thousands of pat wnis have bisa treated, and over one thousand physicians have used $1 and recom. mend ita very sigmfioant fant, It is agreeable. There is no nauseous taste, nor aflerdaste, nor sickening smell. “Compound Oxygen—Its Mod of Action and Results,” is the tithe of a book of 200 pages published by Drs Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inguirers full information as Yo this remark - able curative agent, ands record of surprising cures ina wide range of chronie cms any of them afler being abandoned w die by other phy: sicians. Will be mailed free toany addross on application. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 20 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Butter Bt., Ban Francisco, Cal. Plosse mention this paper, 18¢pim 72
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