THE CENTRE REPO RTEF A.| mn——— FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURS. FEB. 9. THE RACKET I take my pen in in hand to let U Kno | that we just received about 2500 yards | of Ribbon (to be exact 2801 yards.) Stop short, now, and think what a big | lot of ribbon that is; and when we tell | U that U ean buy it for less than it | cost to make, now stop short and think | again, and if U are YYs, U will buy | ribbon enough to last a year, Nuf! ced. 6000 YARDS. Won't hams, Percals, Prints and Dress Goods and trimm ings that are already here and open for your inspection Racket Prices. 2838 yards of Embroidery and Laces, persimmons. Kom and C the Racket now. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa PERSONAL. Bellefonte, Cal. Harper, of seen on our Monday. Mr. hn Mullen, of Renova, spent last : riduy in Centre Hall. 1. T. Munson, of Bellefonte, has received a clerkship in the World's Fair department. was streets on — William Bitner, of Tusseyville, gave the REPORTER a call and had his label dated out. ee ML 1S. Krise, burg, is visiting her sister, Shoop, at this place. —Mr. John Slack, was a caller on the icy — Miss Mabel Musser, Centre of Mifflin- Mrs. Wm. James of Tusseyville, Tuesday ,- ; -in spite © roads. of Millheim, in Hall several days last week. ===d hat les W. Swartz Wagner, of Tusseyville two in Hare isburg last week. —~Mrs. Aaron Harter left this, Thursday morning risburg, where they will now — Father Shires, of Sprucetown, had a paralytic stroke the other day the second within a year. —Mrs. R. B. Spangler, of Hastings arrived Wednesday for visit with the family of her father-in-law, Mr. John Spangler. ~— Miss Adaline Lyon, fonte’s bright little girls, spent sever- al days with the family of Mr. Jacob Harpster, was a visitor J. », spent a day or and 8. and family for Har- reside. M one of Belle- the succeed John M. Neubauer is name of the landlord to Mr. Brandon at drockerhoff house, Bellefonte. hails from burg, Pa. new the He (ireens- Dr. H. 8. Alexander, who is lo- cated at Potters Mills, caller at the RerorTER office this week. The Dr. is getting into a lucrative practice over there. Mr. Michael Willow left last Friday morning for Glen Rock, where he will remain some time with his daughter, Mrs. . Curren. Was a ley Justice Houseman, of Tussyville, gave us a pop visit, Friday ; also our handsome young friend, merchant C. W. Swartz, from the same part of the kingdom. ~Mrs., Philip Mersinger, of Joliet, Illinois, arrived last Thursday, having been called home on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs, Margaret McCormick, of Potters Mills, ay “ € slumbus and His Whiskers. bian stamps has made the rare discov- ery that, while in the one cent stamp Columbus is depicted in the act of sighting land, and with a clean shaven resented on shore and in the possession of a fali beard. As the two events are | recorded as having occurred within! is at a loss to occount for the luxuriant growth of whiskers, AAS non oB This alliteration, B. B. B., stands for Big Boom for Bellefonte. For it is said the Collinses will soon start up their furnaces again, and intend, in addition, to put some new industry in- to the silent nail works. The Collins- es are men of means and enterprise, and we hope they will start a B, B, B. that will be felt all over the C. C. C. =Centre County for Certain, The Militia at the Inauguration, Arrangements have been made for quarters for the members of the state militia who are to attend the inasugu- ration of President elect Cleveland, Headquarters for CCovernor Pattison and staff will be at the Arlington ho- tel. The entire division will attend the inauguration. ——— A AS ——————— Potty Onsen. Petty law cases pestered Jan. term of | The judge ustic- ISOME OF THE APPLICATIONS FILED. The Number of Applicants Larger than in the Past ~ Twenty Seven Now on the List. The next loeal hiteh will be for li-| | cer There are now twenty-seven | { on the list and it is not yet completed. { There are many new applicants from | { all sections of the county and it will | | be interesting to note what disposition | will be made of the same by court this | { year. Some will come out all right, few may get refusals, The following | is a list of all applications filed in the | i prothonotary’s office for obtaining li- | | cense in Centre county: TAVERN. 2nd w, 1st w, 2nd w, 1808, | Jas. Passmore, E. Leister, {| Martha Asheroft, | Wm. Parker, 2nd w, i iT attersall Ingram, 3rd w, Simle r and Slinger, 2nd w, Uzzle, Clarence, Pa. | Gotlieb Haag, South w, Be He fonte. Jno, M. Neubauer, * x West w, 3 Coburn. Philipsburg. | i Geo, i ih i“ i (leo, YN. L. Dagget, W. W. Rishel, i D. L. Bartges, { Jeffry Hayes, 11. qG. Uzzle, Snow Shoe. Mary Nolen, Jacob 1. DeH ass, Howard. i D. H. Rhule, Spring Mills Jesse Long, Penns Cave (i. J. Woodring, Port Matilda. Henry Robb, Walker. W. 8. Musser, Millheim. t Jas. A. Decker, Grove Mills, Willis Weaver, Millheim J. H. Odenkirk, Old Fort. WHOLESALE, N. W. Eby, Jno. Anderson, W. R. Haines, Pine Haines twp. Bellefonte, Snow Shoe Wo py Death of Mrs. Neff At Gordon, Pa. 26th, of heart pulmonary wife of Rev. 1. P. Nef on January failure superinduced by consumption, Mary J., I, of Middlel @ months and 1 her son, about the hoping 1863, aged 56 years, Mrs, Neil , at Gordon, December, day. Heston middle went to Pa., last, for relief there no escape, and she remained, patiently awaiting the of from the dread disease, but Ws summons with christian fortitude. Althot . ¢ 3 she was among friends, who smoothed igh away from home her pillow and spread garlands of flow- ers in the path of her journey to that better land. She was a daughter Jacob Wolf and Christian lady of the broad and practical type. the Mas and she was never weary of The funeral place on Monday last, and her remains were at Montoursville, by the infant daughter.—Middle- of of Aaronsburg, Was 1 Her life was consecrated to ter's work, doing good. took laid to rest side of an burg Post, Rev. Neff, the bereaved | a native of Centre Hall and Maj. John Neff, wshand, is i SOn dee’d. pe A Big Water Fight, About seven years ago the boro of Selinsgrove was red-hot over the que tion whether to go in debt and be ded to possess itself of water works, and after a bitter fight it carried the polls in favor of water works and the town got it. Ever since there have | been expensive law suits arising out of pe at this boro water question, and the law- suits are still going on and the town is all torn up and nearly broken up from the boro has already paid nearly as much for law as it has for water the consequent taxation and is things worse. some restless characters in Selinsgrove. cot Local Institute at Spring Mills, i The teachers of Potter, Gregg, Penn, | Haines, and Miles townships, hold a local institute in the Academy evening and Saturday, February 24th and 25th. | charge of the institute, in neighboring townships will be ben- | efitted by attending. Teachers from a | | distance will be entertained free, and] a profitable time for all friends of edu- | | cation is anticipated. ticulars apply to R. U. Bitner, C. E. | Royer, P. W. Leitzell, or J. F. Zeigler, | committee of arrangements, ————— The Cold Wave. | The cold wave that was reported { middle of last week, coming from the north-west, made its appearance here on Friday afternoon, 8, about 4,30 ; the afternoon was fine and a bright sun began to turn the snow into slush, but soon a cool breeze manifested itself and before bed-time it was a howling storm full of icyness and kept up a free con- cert—a freeze concert we mean-—all night and next day, Saturday. a . Good Mill Property For Sale, The Centre Hall Mills are offered at private sale. The location is one of —————— running constantly, and a competent party can readily double the trade if desired. Trade in grain and coal in- cluded. Has all conveniences, siding, and only few rods from railroad sta- tion, Duly reason for selling, to be business, SKA TI0g SLED D 1/1 ¢ FINE AS SILK. | An Unprecedented Opportunity Boys Centre Hall with its fine and other attractive emoluments, has course near the a skate jut with vantages present, { boys now have as fine skating as any town in the country and they are not | slow to take advantage of the opportu- nity thus afforded them. The is frozen hard to a considerable these disad at ground depth and the slight thaws and rains we had the last week or so has caused the face water to run over the ground and gather in the hollows and low places, followed made such the town has rlassy ico as only pe dll y ¢ . can delight the hearts of boys. a large and has ska the good ing pairof skates in town been Some of the old boys went out showed the youngsters how they used Th one thie bef are, y streets and mountain roads and the » mountain is finer than ever Known are sheet of ice coasting down start above nd of exhilerating and Large coasters n and run to the lower « The exciting, and the run is made at light- The coas L a fla ahs axl tow town, sport is ning speed. lown X COL the n like and seem only like a black streak. It is dang Eros, cider iount but fortunately no it has occurred so far to mar the In way of sport at present we all that are happy and ta ted t 3 ' t ati finest skull fl ean be desired, and the King advantag: unpreceden opportunity od ¢ { d cot ing the rit ay in town. ww ? phopos d new tre Hall of which mentis in our last issue, factory dead yet, is We a Not Dead, industry for HI Was in thie 3 cheese and one of the rs of the to the industry as with every enterprise ; i is only Wirpose, it j ul wail the pr The nature and ERIS § particular. of such a alike would be ns { thereby, © ente Fpriscs there a Oppose, scx of b mingly ing croaker ymmunity ha i Ces Hall is no : itre i Will not When they talk factory a = Cc hoes t Centre all vou nd § sits If v even 1 make up your mi are not going fo starve ve the potatoes are frozen in over half the cellars got alone on EUL BOE OR While talk well allude great chi a ing of choose may to the fact there is a variety of him, 1 na the every have Hafli Ys ICT KAS, 2 » i ¥ 4 fionaiily and longue - Kas Hand- cheese, and tink-kaes, Deitel Seweitzerines,"s Schmierkaes, kaes, Enuglis ereamn cheese, h cheese, goal good cheese, bad cheese, clean cheese, dirty cheese and also the found in every locality, who has an unpleasanter smell ths any of the varieties aforesaid. cheese parer, -—— - He'll Have an Awfal Time Proposing A young listerville, Juniata Juniata 77 , called on heart a few nights HE }- the sweets near McA county, man residing says his y, and on account {of the extremely cold weather was in- | vited to stay until morning. All the spreads from an adjoining room were { placed on his bed to make him warm and comfortable, but by a painful mis- { take he was escorted to the bed which had been robbed of its coverings. The | youhg man spent the remainder of the night shivering between two burie sheets He was too bashful to make take known and the mis { thaw out. ~~ Our townsman Simon Harper is laid wo A Confined to the House, abled him for a week, symptoms hav- ing shown themselves for some months, and is unable to walk. Seriously 111. Edward, the youngest son of John Foreman, about a mile east of Centre Hall, is quite seriously ill of pneumon- ia.. He is not improving and his con- dition is serious. ——— Ee ¢ The Third Death, At Rebersburg, Sunday, January 80th, another of Daniel Condo's child- ren was buried, the third since Inst De- cember,. We did not learn of what disease these children died, sR we'Thiis cold weather makes heavy clothing a necessity for comfort, and the question arises where can it be pro- cured at a low figure and at the same time receive goods that are not shod- dy. Lewins, at the Philad, Branch, | eidosreioche bust Suk a line, A BACRILEGE. Some Parloined Rooster, Miscreant Rev, Davig’ During his discourse on evening in the Evangelical Rev. Davis alluded to the fact in proof of the Tuesday astounding sinfulness miscreant had invaded his preacher-teaser and took therefrom a fine blooded rooster, We ey! have no rooster has v family circle, and the bones picked carefully, It was a dispisable of the party who took unto himself the property of and he should in- jected into his veins the lution of al and personal use, can the net tev, Davis, have bicloride The out to the scriptures, rooster may also have gone do society and will return when the proper time arrives, Lan . ad Tickets Cler Pennsylvania Railroad Hall-rate for gymen on the P rsting the policy inaugurated last year, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany is supplying regularly ordained ministers of the Ciospel with clerical orders entitling the holders to tickets at half-rates over These gyman der,” MLL its entire system, tickets are purchasable by any Helerieal ght to Pennsylvania of Pittsb gular rates. Under this exhibiting a or- and they may be bou any ion on the system, both east and west we-half the re arrang vi at Urge, ai cement secure the Ho may rales during bir half ‘ World's Fair doul nvai Th wn that a great many of them will it 1 1s I themselves of the i op liberal portunity. inauguration of this privi- Railroad } & ar Hneariy le the Pennsvivani £4 mpany last ¥ tion at the hs l« of the apprecu isters of min- i ils especial- i ti Lait add- tl ana he Fried i fx the RF. 3 Vy £1] WNL H First lo- and Walnut this, Tl th. The locality ily, Philade Iphi { 1 Jitit formed chur alr PTS. HE rdon. is more a Jt rly khown, ul O65 tailori Phi in the mercantile *tiat} fy Ninth street, and is flourishing 153K. (Pr LF £0 ie [ee8 Iadelphia, i Far In the Lead. Twenty million passengers were Pennsylvania railroad during brief the of ever transacted out of any This is in summary greatest volume passenger pot in the United States and places official metropolitan stations. RE The Coldest of All A subseriber writing to the Reron- TER among other things tells how in his locality the thermometer showing eight feet below zero. eight feet below zero, who ever endured that much ? Gosh, lips Beats Ihe Record, We have been favored with seven weeks of pretty fair sleighing in this all there has not been This beats yet in i Mf AM SSSA SIR Union County Deaths, In West Buffalo, January 20, Mr. In Mifflinburg, January 20, Joshua Weiser, aged 69 years, 8 months and 3 days. . Will Meet in the Lutheran Charch, The Society of Christion Endeavor will hold their meeting in the Sab. bath school room of the Lutheran church on next Sabbath evening at a quarter before six o'clock. is ———— Injured While Consting. Charles, a son of James Coldren, while coasting down the mountain on Tuesday night was thrown with such force from the sled that he sustained a severe fracture of the collar hone, Most Bull's-Head Fla NEWS ABOUT THE TOWN AND COUNTRY. Going to ben Hot Fight. the ~-Nominations of Democrats and Republicans of Bellefonte, Joth parties in Bellef have stripped for a fight, at the coming local election, and the furiously ont » kettle is already boil- The following boro J. L. As Miteh Cunningham: Overseer, John Kelehline: Tax for Hugh Taylor; Treasurer, Mingle: Auditor, WwW. der; High C James This isa and will the Republicans a heap o knock the they Burgess, Hard Harris: Assistant Bur- gess, UC, Hichard; Tax Collector, 5. D. Ray; Treasurer, C. F, Overseer, James McClure; Auditor, H. B. tius, This is publiean ing nominated the have ticket: sistant Democrats Burgess, Meyer, Fos; Burp: nH, PP O0Or Collec A. C. Alexan- Manders, James onstable, strong ticket give To up: f trouble, above have put Cook; OF Pon- fair ticket, but He- Bellet and pref r a pretiy rule in fonte has never tli i bag n class {5 satisiactory better » of Republicans moera for boro officials, oo > - How to Hestore Steel Pens Joseph Gillott, a member of the well Kn who is at try, of steel this will last wn firm of makers pens, visiting present COUT says that a steel pen for months v “1f your pen well,” aside The tired. th and doesn’t write gels seratehy he further asserts, for no new one, pen is not (sive worn out, it a rest for a two: hold it in a gaslight for perhaps fifteen tf seconds, not lenger, and ' resume Vour ¢1 Lt nsant prised at myself GOW us § - - - County Finances. some $6000 extraording BL YOar i I'he previo - - Obtained a Verdiet, of H+ nry via, John Rossman, Daniel Bartges, nd Eva Weaver, we (OC Kramrine P. i. Grenoble a trading as (srenobild Mata 0., tried In court last week, plaintiff obtained a verdict This was one ofa num= +33 2 " - suits arising out of reckless a manner of doing business by which in- nocent parties were bankrupted mis- lead by sham credit, We il Public Sales. B. F. Arney, Potter, March 15. Daniel Runkle, dec'd, Gregg, Febru- Pp. CC. Wm. Wm. March 28, M Ss March i. A. March 3 Keller, Potter, March 17. Goodhart, March 18, Sholl, Hall, 9% Gregg, east of Centre Hettinger, Farmers Mills, © ee Rweetwood, Georges Valk i. ye —- Dehorning Cattle, Emanuel Harter, of Miles, thinks dehorning cattle is the proper thing, and has had the operation performed close to the head. p—- Fell on the lee. Last Monday morning Mrs, 8, H. on. She stepped on the treacherous injured herself quite severely. —————— Sentenced, Henry Musser, of Milesburg, who was convicted of libel in the courts of Centre county, was sentenced on Fri day afternoon to a fine of $100.00 and costs of prosecution, sf A SBS. Disease Among Animals, forms us that quite a number of hogs horses are troubled with distemper. Will Remain at Milihotm, Prothonatary Smith will not move to Bellefon te, he has concluded to live Marriage Licenses Granted, The following is the list of marriage licenses granted by Recorder Rupp during the past week: Geo, B, Btover, - - - « Florence A. Adams, - - B. C. Bloom, - - - State College. Ida E. Krebs, - - - - “ Milton Royer, - - - Bellefonte, Ella Murray,” - - - - Milesburg. Joe « = Clearfield, Marah Barka, - - =~ = - " Bamuel W, Holt, - - Mary 1. Btere, - - = Wm. J. Daugenbau Marah J. | Livonia. id i“ Hamzih, - - Union twp. Unionville. , Port Matilda. ii id Mpotis, James A. Effie C. Herdman, Cowher, - Taylor twp- $i For Bale, A stock cated at ( tion fora other business, lars, of salable merchandise, lo- ‘olyer’s Mills, A No.1 loca wlore, i for selling, For further particu- call on or address, C. W. BwaRTZ, Tusseyville, teason Pa. feb2-2t Bo Latest Novelties, i #1 novelties in spring clothing 1, boys, and children. market for men Tailoring a specialty. MERY & Co. Bellefonte. { suit in the MoNTG( - > — id Not Come OF, match between v. Bober and Frank Troxel did not Mr. Troxell failing to put in AUTH Pa TL 0 appearance, & 1 44 { ial shooting come off ell an A fp For Rent A twos with stab] tion is for 1 ory dwelling house and lot, Centre Hall sta- given at Kurtz, tf s ele... at rent, Possession iy time, Apply to F. - - Water Supply Incressed, Last rains week's and thaws have ter supply some—streams surface water. A Muasieal College. May 1st, Music. in For The spring term opens Yoeal I nstru catalog eas, mental ries addr Hexnry B. MOYER, Freeburg, Pa. a — will Late 1 this place, we Williamspo Ww position, Move to Williamsport, Katherman, of understand will flit to rt next week, where he has aiirond agent a In Wp Bull’s-Head Horse and Cat- A. C. Meyer Accept po sub- Price one pound, full Ask for tle Powder, prepar , Baltin a Ly Md. alers Keep it. Oe, i ie Qf } » C HALEN App 4 yard at C, Save 55 dishes at C, P {Oo P. Long & owing coal bills will before Feb. 10. Kurtz & Box. ttle Coal is eas. REPORTER. Subscribe for the Good sugar P. Table oil cloth 23 cents per yard . P. Long Co. ~Eges 28 cents, lard © cents P. Long & Co. ~(3ranulated cents pound. 3 pounds good mixed candy for 25 cents at C. P. Long & Co. syrup 5 cents per pound at C. Long & Co. TY RS at C. sugar 6 per GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ Wheat [ & BON Cora als Dew... Buckwhenq . . — PRODUCE AT STORES, Fags Shoulders Ham . Tallow ..cne Potatoes... Sides... LADIES’, MISSES’ ..... +++. AND CHILDREN'S COATS at great reductions. a—— Muffs, Clouds, Boas, Leg: great variety. FUR RUGS, TABLE COVERS. Lace and Heavy Curtains and the little sash draperies. Se Try Hayne's wood gloss and save money. : am A fine line of mews NECK WEAR