» THE CENTRE FLORIDA ON WHEELS. GOT A WIFE FOR FIFTY CENTS, | COUNTY NEWS DIL, SMITH WINS REPORTER. 1 Considerable Furniture Thrown Indugement, in ns an | Clipped und Condensed for the Header, The Suit He Instituted Against Sugar Vil ley Insurance Co A Marvelous Revelation of Tropleal Luxu- rinnce Coming, A Florida State Fair; a Rolling Pal- | ace from the Land of Flowers! Gor-| geous with Golden Decorations and | Tropical Scenery. Filled with a Trop- . Te | | | | Mrs, Ellen Miller of Snowshoe died very suddenly a few days ago, Doll, late Bellefonte | merchant, will take charge of the CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Jan, 16. THE NEW RACKET To. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. A law suit at Show Shoe last week | During a previous term of court the disclosed an odd condition of affairs: | shoe Harry Lorah was arrested charged by Mignot, with stealing his jeal Exhibit, Imposing in Multitudes !| wife, children and furniture, It wi Wonderful in Realistics | Marvelous in l shown by the evidence that Lorah had Variety, and splendid with a thousand Tropical Wonders, illustrating to Tour- | ists, Invalids and Prospective Settlers, | the Attractions, Advantages and Re- sources of that Sunny Land. Lewis 0 case of Dr. Bmith vs. the Bugar Valley Mutual Fire Insurance Company tried, agent, who was also a director of the agent Wis nsivh fo loniface that an the | Haas brewery near that place. The cause for trial was 81 Miss Rosie Hockman of Aaronsburg | company, solicited and took isk The cepted the premium, gave Dr. the money. and risk to the secretary of the The | is quite ill from diabetes, given Mignot 50 cents for the woman | of Dr. Bmith on a barn, nee | We Are Down a Peg In this column, but Are Up a Dozen Pegs Above some stores in this town that ” | The barn belonging to Manny Re- I'he case | i 3 : : | sides, in Union twp., burned with all taking | ! 10-1 4 Jant lodi i ia lantern exploding. rah kept the woman and the balance | : 4 and afterwards married her. was compromised by Mignot i the children and cook stove Mmith a fa eceint for Oney ant wry the | its contents, some ten days ago, cause, r ip for money nd 1 and Ge ge company. secretary returned a PRESENTS. Rossman, of Pleasant Gap, bie pretentions. If you have ‘this Kom and C how make any doul Tropical Fruits, Florida Wines, Ex quisite Perfumes, Waving Palms, Live HSnow Bhoe now leads for settling a and followed for two days but did not with the request PRACTICAL fe wr x Zils member of (3lance Ruitable for any Alligators, (bear in mind that the Al-| the family, young or old. ligators are chained,) Fountains, etc. This Conservatory on Wheels! A Tropical Wonderland, built of Florida woods, at a total cost of $20,000, It is the most remarkable car on eith- er Continent; has been visited by more | people on the inside, and gazed at by | aside. more people on the outside, than any | car ever built in the history of railroad- | ing. People flock to it night and day, | | Edge, of ti is a Modern and papers have described it from |. riculture, requests a ocean to ocean as the first of its kind}, It d a : fee MR Lhe subordinate but isa good the world ever saw. farm matrimonial jar, or jam, and those who The i agent filled the blank as requested and The Coburn pike company elected returned the paper to the following officers : President, An-| drew Harter : J. C. F. Motz, secretary ; | Directors, 8. M. Campbell. B. F. HE ghard, And. Harter ; J. 4. | F. Motz. P. t is report . 1 | | : : | the secretary wrote thereon, “31 ‘ 1: A glimpse will con- | desire to get out of the meshes of an | succeed in capturing bruin, aver our abbreviated list: i ladies’ Carpet Slippers the § vel Blippers.., vince U { unhappy alliance will just know how | secretary. Our Eleventh Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Is Now in Progress And si bargains placed on Ladies’ Ve was to even up differences. Fifty cents | jefore the policy was issued the barn | and a division of a wheelbarrow load | was burned. The company refused to | pay the insurance and proceedings the of furniture is all the stock required, | and divoree courts may as well be set manager, | were instituted to recover “Are, tal { The jury rendered a ver favor of serial x i i . | : YI § hiant Spring yo 4 tif which ve tor: every dav pd LY Long, merchant at Spring | the plaintiff, which o's Rosia Leather ers ¢gvery aay. L nwens : . aarndli 1 : ; " : To the Grangers | Mills, | a candi- | affirmed, subject to : : Overgaiters 1 egging, COM filed a point . Necretary state board of | date for county treasurer, and the Re { law. Last week rh De- gO | publicans might go farther and not do | lengthy opinion o rved and | 111 | near «i alliances, | YA 20 ie il granges, pomona oes not well, of law, in whicl the : y i 11 i xr ¥ % cb * 1 clubs, agricultural and horticul- Mills, 18 | money mus pair of lav in the vear. (i. R. RSPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Jellefonte, Pa. CE CURTAINS assortment Yr alist hand, and as 18 approaching be in need of \y profit, when wholesale at iful patterns. PILLOWS ER, Bellefonte. W.T. MEY Secure Good Men. lect i elect] ons take place dp It is important sound judgment be ie municipal offices, ’ Ith, next. +1 ful selection means much to vers. The Democratic cau- all probability be held on week, 25th, and an Dauberman will likely is e Saturday evening a Chair Cali In ste a a few days. iter - Five X's, On Monday last five ex-county com- missioners happened to be in our town without any previous understanding, namly, H. C. Campbell, of Ferguson ; George Swab, of Harris; John Wolf, of Miles : Samuel Gramley, of Miles, and Col. And. Gregg, of Potter. These five X's, to their honor and credit be it said. were X-cellent officials, true and faithful to the county. FL — sppointed Chairman, } ler, Esq., chairman of the County Convention, has appointed John Dauberman, Jr. chairman of Centre Hall borough. No mistake has been made in this appoint- ment. In the township George H. Emerick and James B. Spangler will er the interests of the party. ps Af tl = pa ng $ Democrat ic look aft Must Close on Sundays. A resolution was passed at the last meeting of Bellefonte council, instruct- ing the burgess to enforce the Sunday closing law, and see that merchants, who have been doing business on that day, be stopped. it bata A Big "Un. Last week John Davidson, of near Linden Hall, killed a calf, old from last May, which dressed 334 pounds, good weight. This isa big "un, and Harry Swabb who did the job, says it is all straight. i pp pl Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ clo- thing at sacrifice prices, on account of sheriffs sale, at the old Philadelphia Branch. Never a chance like it for bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at the old Lewins stand. ip fp —— A Prominent Minister, Elder William Howe, one of the most prominent ministers of the Dun- kard brethren in Central Pennsylva- nia, died at his bome in Maitland, Mifflin county, aged over 70 years. Pomonn sirange. Centre County Pomona Grange, No. 13, will meet in the hall of Bald Eagle Grange, Milesbarg, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 21st, 1596, at 10 o'clock. cident the visit of this Florida Rolling Exposition to this town, price of 10 cents a nominal children 5 cents, will be charged on entering the car. And that car will exhibit in Hall, Thursday, January 23, Coburn Wed- to 9. p. on siding near Pa. depot, and at nesday Jan. 5) from 9 a. m, a A Gp nl Home Wedding On New Year's evening eighty-sev en invited home of Mr. 1. 8. township, to witness the mar age his daughter, Lizzie C., to Mr, N. Womelsdorf. They were u marriage by Rev. W. N. Wal Williamsport, assisted by Rev. After ample justice to a sumptuous collation, assembled at the Frain, in gests King, of Jersey shore, the newly wedded pair departed on an extended tour to eastern cities. One of the pleasing incidents of the evening was the taking advantage leap year privileges by a young lad; to promptly accepted. propose to a young man hi Had Yo Congregation, ~lior- Last Sunday afternoon, Rev, tiss, pastor of the Evangelical ehu in Penns and Brush valleys, desire hold services in the church here, had hour. Either owing to generally known or not having sympathizers in Centre Hall side in the church fight, i announced two o'clock dience, and not one turned out t him. The Esherites possession of the edifice, but not or adherent in the Rev. Goodling with his entire Wi ship inthe Metl now have f congregation. flock, sadist otftrrely, i IR Better Let Well Enough Alone, There is a talk of dividing the ho into 100 minutes and the This make new minutes three-fifths the old the new second a little more than one third the length of the old one. The object is to express time by the it minutes int 100 seconds. would thie and happen, as the change would give a great annoyance in bringing it into ef- fect. It is not likely that our dergo any decided change during the lives of the present generation. Be Confessed His Crime, At a prayer meeting at South’ Pasa- dena, Cal., Charles Crawford arose un- er. He then announced he Al- bert Deffendorfer, son was of bi | Pennsylvania. He went to Los geles and gave himself up to the sher- iff. A — Killed by a Tree The Journal says a fatal accident be- fell Edward Treaster, on New Year's morning. He and another man star- ted out early to eut props on Duncan's lumber job. The first tree they cut lodged. In working to get it down it suddenly gave way and fell on Trens- ter. His skull was fractured and he died from the injury on the following day. Eo Sualcide at Tyrone, A leading business man of Tyrone, W. B. Stewart, left his place of busi- clerk he was going to dinner. At 3 o'clock his body was discovered in the Elk's clgb room with a bullet wound in hi« forebead. He had com- mitted suicide because of ill-health, as he said in a note which he left. He was 45 years of age and a widower, ER Sheriff Sale of Clothing. A full line of all kinds of ready-made clothing, for men and boys, must be sold at once, on account of sherifi”s sale, at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle foute, Hurry up, if you want a bar- gain, Mat Close. Judge Mayes, of Clinton county, has jssued an order Mirecting all hotels and saloons to close aot later than eleven o'clock p. ju : send delegates tural organizations to » 1 annual meeting of the He h session will t v hi urg January On the Florida Excursion orman to a full tern cormal free of er swrrectly count Robert 1 f Bellef: i" { iunter and W. G. nite a leve Dinges Promoted, recent death of J. © Lil Ciwil Woodcock, North Insurance © 4 ’ general agent of the Mutual Life i pany, | (ley w of Willia has been appointed general agen | the an Dingess, no Sp i for Northern Centra He i £ ampany +1 $e 3 wvds } Pennsylvania. 8 a thoroughly : fie every way worthy of t appointment, »- - ve Election. re the off 5. of Madison ing six months : Postehief, (i. BR. Miller : Noble chief, J. N. - f ‘+ AT HOETS Of fad MITE x \ ison t ] for the ensu astle, Hermit, A. oseph Bierly ; Venerable i. {J | H. Roush ; Master of Records, | {| Wolfe; Keeper of Exchequer, { Spayde ; Bir Herald, J. B. Hazel. An Ancient Shooting Iron. { Andrew Harter, of Coburn, has a | flint-lock rifle which has an interesting history. It is 116 years old, was the property of Melcher Schreckengast of Sugar valley, and with it were killed 167 deer, 76 bears and one panther. It is remarkably well preserved consider- ing its age. nisms sf Will Hold Communioa, Rev. Eisenberg will administer the Lord’s Supper at this place next Sun- day morning at ten o'clock. Prepara- tory service Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. He will also hold evening services, beginning on Wednesday evening of this week. aac i. waco At Sheriff Sale Prices. All goods formerly in the Philadel phia Branch store, clothing to suit men and boys of all ages and sizes, at sacrifice prices, a big supply and must be sold. Now for real bargains. For Recorder, One of Penn township's live Demo- erats, A. R. Alexander, snnonnces himself as a candidate for Recorder, for which he possesses the qualifica- tions. i the epub- { i y * many | nice COTE PRL Brant | at the there is denoee licans postmaster under and Jacob 8. B There Harrison, ial traveler. will mndidates pext administration may then there will be a lot of wind for g two vears ahead o This just beats the dick | butt ror love 114 f jhurgers ciean ous oi {f time. or office — Married Last Thursday, at twelve o'clock, P § Ol weeney, wt Thursday noon, Miss Maggie E. Faust, ters Mills, and Mr. Willis of Centre Hill, united | riage at the home of the brides’ moth- er, Mrs at Potters Mills, | [he ceremony was performed by Rev. | RW. Only tives and most intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The | bride received many handsome pres- i i. Of RIT mar- wore in Har sarah Faust, Iilingworth. the rela- | =~ i ents, A Wild Engine. i On Saturday evening a locomotive from a freight train at | | Snow Shoe Intersection, on the Bald | | Eagle BR. R., and started down the track under full head of steam towards Lock Haven, without engineer or fire man aboard, The track was cleared, and efforts were made to ditch the fly- ing engine by piling ties on the track, but it swept the obstructions aside and kept on course until near Mt. Ya- gle, wher: 1+ was captured. No ove was hurt. ———————— - New Musie Book, We have received a copy of Bierly's new music book, “School Songs for Public and Private Bchools, Acade- mies and Social Circles,” and find it admirably fills the bill for all expressed in the title, Alfred Bierly, Chicago, publisher. | broke loose A A AAS Killed a Fox. Charles Arney is promoting himself as a hunter ; from killing rabbits and squirrels, he advenced by Xiiling a fox the other day. Keep on, Chatley, un- til you get up to elephants, the largest of all game. Rev, Reariek's Appointments Sunday, January 19, Centre Hall at 10 a. m. ; at St. Johns at 7 p. m. ; Cross Clinton J ND FOR SALS overgalters, Mingle's Shoe Store, - Bellefonte. real Before Stock ~~ Taking Sale ! x wave an wt ( anton, aiwavs sold [2 & ‘ . 4 xr PFoday it wholesale, ie a great Browni id HOW] # 114s Not quite & 3 a HNenees + wong. 10¢, ’ and 1. I i M wl room RE. PENN. GARMAN'S STO BELLEFONTE, AEM EE MID - Now is the Time, Now You Can Buy giving vou dollar. All Woolen Hosiery and Gloves sold at just one-third oft regular prices. Table Linens a! third off regular prices. ————————. Ladies’ and Misses Coats and Wraps. All Coats that were sold at $1b to $25, all now go at §10, 1 aa: $l olar possible of i r d nd Winter Goods must be mov- ii store to give to our way Lines. Cost or value not con- All Coats formerly sold at $12, now go at 7.50, a . All £10 Coats now at 86. = All 87.50 Coats now go at $4. ag | Choice of any Child's Coat [in ‘the house now at §2. There are Joe £8 and £10 Coats now in this dot. i i We have about 180 Overcoats on ‘hand yet. We will guarantee to | discount any prices named to you in any other store, at least 25 per cent. If you need an Owercoat come and see us before you buy. KATZ church at 2p. m. Bellefonte, & CO,