omm————— Eek wince. SHS I pues THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, | | Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1502 ————— n— —— wees — TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year iu sdvance. ADVERTISE MENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 enw per line for each subse gnent insei tion. Other rates made known oo application. NOTE.—3ubscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a remit- tance is made and report if it is pot correct. Dates are onl? changed the first issue of each month, Jjan0l, means that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, Marriage Licenses. Democratic County Com., 1902 BOWER, Chalrman. Bellefonte, JOHN J NN. = 0 John Trafford, -P. H. Garity, co WwW. W.ieorge RB. Meek, “" Centre Hall, John G. Dauberman, Centre Hall, Howard, Abe Webber, Howard, Milesburg, George Notl, Milesburg, Millheim, F, P. Musser, Millheim Philipsburg, 1st WJ. W. Lukins, Phill " 2ud W—Ed. G. Jones, s rd W =A, J Graham, re, Henry C. Wilcox, State Col s. John 1. Rolwson, State College. Unionville, Geo. W, Rumbarger, Fleming. Benner, N. P—John F. Grove, Bellefonte, . S. P—Jolin Ishiler, ' N. P= Orvis Fetzer, Yarnel E. P—G. H. hyman, Roland, W. P James W, Fulmer, Milesburg Fine Glenn. ' Bellefonte psburg. 8. Philipsbu Bogs, Burnside, Maynard M: College, 1. J. Dreese, Len Curtin, Peter Robb, Jr, Romaola, Ferguson, E. PW, H. Fry, Pine Grove Mills, "“ Ww. ¥ ¢ Harpster, Gatesburg, N. Pt ". Weaver, Penns Cave. E. P—Fr sher, Penn Hall, Ww. p ler, Spring Mills, Haines W. P Anronshburg. as E. PE. M. Boon, Feidler Half Moon, J. I. Sebring, Harris, P. 8. Ishler, Boast Howard, Robert Confer, How Huston, J. W. Mt Liberty, KE. W. Ga Marion, J. W. Orr, Walker. Greg, Penn, / Potter, 8. | N. P—David } WwW. PP. B, Jor N. P—Wm. E 8. P—John J. Wayne, snow Shoe, E. PM, Mel “ wo W.P=-Wm, Ke Bpring, N. P—J { . 8 P- Rush, font : it Gap. Ww Helonte, Union, A Walker, E * M Worth, P. SHAW AND PAYNE BOTH CONFIRMED The Sena'e in execulive session week corfi:med the nomination of Leslie M. Shaw to be Secretary of the Treasury, and of Henry C. Payne to be Postmaster General, The confirmation of Mr, Shaw was accomplished without comment, but there was some controversy over the action of the commitiee on post offices in reporting Mr, Psyne’s nomination going through the formality of a meeting. Be NATIONAL TICKETS, It's a long ways oft yet, but the guesser is guessing, and guessing it is, ut the National Democratic ticket to be placed in the field for the pext pres- idential election, Here are two tick- els : General Nelson A. Miles, Admiral Schley ur Admiral Dewey. David Bennett Hill, New York. Carter Harrison, Iinuois, It would be a great joke if Licuten- aut General Nelsou A. Miles would become president about the time Roosevelt becorues an ex-president. ——— + —]——— The Prohibitionisis of Williamsport have nominated James Mausel jor Mayor and adopted resolutions favor- jog municipal ownership of electric lighting and all other franchises “that will tend to benefit the overburped taxpayers.” Mr. Mansel was elected Mayor of Williamsport in 1586, ———— ANOTHER GREAY YEAR, i Steady Adrance Made la Every Direction by The Pittsburg Vost We notice that "The Pittsburg Post’ had had its share of the prosperity of the Business world in the past year and muintaived its position st the head of the newspaper procession in Pittsburg. “Tie Post” has al vays aimed to Le 8 clean, decent newspaper, devoid of seusatioualism, giving as accurately as pos=ibie all the pews that was proper for puvlication, carefully keeping out of its ecolumus such matters as would give offense or do injury. That “The Posi is esteemed and appreciated at its full worth is proved by the steady progress during the year just closed, The daily and Bunday issues are keeping pace with each other, both in the mistter of subscribers and in value us ndvertiving mediums. As to news, spreint features und illustrations, the reputation of the daily and Bunday SP" fe wo well established that it is soarcely necessary to go into details here. During the past year “The Daily Post’ increased ite subscription list 2, 448 copies und “The BSandsy Post” 9,610. Ite nidvertising record js quite as re markubile, showing an increase of 1,992 eolumns of advertising over the pre- vious \ our. - Musical College, The College of Music at Freoburg, Bovder county, Pa, offers a cheerful and ecommodious home to young people desiring instruction in Voesl and Instrumental Music. $38 will pay for vix weeks’ instruction and hoard. Bpring term begins May 5. For cata- logue address 0j22 Hexny B, Moves, | Millheim, Charles Weiser and wife, of Dur- bank, Ohio, are east on a visit among old friends and acquaintances, Time seems to have dealt gently with them There will be a bot time in the old | town ere long. A few important wed- | dings are a coming on, and elaborate | The secretion of one pound of wax preparations are being made, | necessitates the consumption of twenty After spending about four weeks in | pounds of honey, Nittany Valley, Miss Esta Smith re- | turned to her home on Pine S:reet last | Thursday. i Misses Lena Buck and Esther Alex- | ander left for York last Thursday | morning, where Miss Alexander has secured a position. Miss Buck will visit in York, Lancaster and Lewis- | burg. Miss Tammie Musser lft Tuesday afiernoon for a weeks’ visit with friends in Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffer, of! . Muncy, have been guests at the home matiers not whether there col of Lambert Noll for several days. ony or many. It causes confusion, and C. W. Freehy and family, of Wolfe's the bey : frequently E : Erol Store, Sundayed at the home of J. P. stiagng Ro Uiing they Condo, on Main Street, a DN muel Last Tuesday morning Mr. Stern-| _ 01. of heimer shipped a car load of fancy! canvas on the horses from Coburn to Baltimore; the ive price ranged from five doliars upwards. P. H. Musser mude a business trip to Bellefonte last Friday. Mrs. Miller, of Logan Mills, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Con- do, on Main Street, ee Buzzes. One-fourth of an acre 150 colonies of bees, An aplary should not be placed on ground thickly set with trees, lees secrete wax only when necessn- ry to furnish storage room for honey or brood, may contain to store much surplus honey. Somotimes, toward the close of the honey scason, the bees will the queen cells or kill all of the queens but one, thus destroying the Incentive to swarm, Care must be taken to see that there is a queen In every colony. lost or Is killed, avother must be put in her place, as the colony will run down very fast If left queenless. Never feed bees during destroy the Le one Jae near. Fd ir bees tha nve sired Zz a pleee of st ground upon it and then } rong and setting the shaking tl on it One of Florence's Jokes, That genial comedian WW. J had a habit of promisin cl game when starting on a hunt Day after day ould not be fort * HInost every au sO ¥ hunting Bt tes sotmtn— would Ee WN Rebersburg. gi a ror telegram would come saying Florence had Prof. C. L. Gramley attended a , . meeting of th® board of directors of pout the. 0. O. F. Orphans’ Home, at wasn Bunbury Monday. cr deer Miss Margaret Gilbert is conflued to i her bed with a severe attack of sles forgotien, Was just the 0 Ccillse for sending was on its first tmien- Id cause court ; gis in return. C. C. B ebold, of Sunbury, dealer in musical instruments, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. H. (Gi. Krape has been confined to the house for over a week with a se vere cold, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Koons, after spending several weeks with Mrs. Ug seston Koon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willig Whose beef tea was m Weber, left'on Monday for their home in Fredericksburg, where Mr. Koons is attending college. Rect Ten. ff nu toni i Aira There is some talk of starting a sing- ing class iu town; hope it may male- rinhize, Misses Aunie and Stella Brungart, of Wolf's Store, were visitors at the home of Forest Emerick. Mrs. David Diehl, of Mifflinburg, and Miss Eva Auman, daughter of Calvino Auman, of Woll's Blore, were united in marriage by ev. Doerstler, on Sunday evening, January 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Tarbert, of Coburn, spent Sunduy at the home of | _'# AU WF [OFF FOOUR eSperiencs Mre. Tarbert's parents, Mr, and Mrs. tn . | C. O. Mallory. HEIR hilt seram Joseph Cromley and son David, of Limestone township, Montour eoun- oii he tricity, and oak and ty, were struck by a fast train at Wat- other large trees and even many small soutown Thursday of last week and : kA instantly killed. They were hauling a load of grain market. The two { horses were also killed. Are Willow Trees Lightning Proof? to Bee Grunt Hoover before you insure. ESTABLISHED 1836. Public Ledger. PHILADALPHIA, PA. Prints all the news that is fit to print. 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Ki Heated Throughout, f % DO per day, FRING Mild» MOT RI Edy Proarietor vis Suki 3 fs MILIR VA lars BOCOn Gf “row bos Wo and tro wil tral 41 4s 10K julo0 VW, Harrison Walker FORTHEY & WALKER Fortney. 1 of Court House, TLEMANT DALY, Atlornev af Law, BEFELLEFONTE, PA, Ww, ener Dismoud, (wo doors from N B.BPANGLER, . ATTORNEY ATL AW, BELLEFONTE, I'A the courts. Codstliglion in E Oflos, Crider Exchang noviss ee lzads..... Yo'ill Find My Prices Low Extremely Low. * PENNSYLVANIL ! Philadelphis & rie R sud BN a Northern Central hE cw , 433 *¢ for Montsn > a rm, 1.38 Montsndon 8. 510, =. don $285 and rave Jowiss p.m. Kh WOOD Iwper Apt NNSYLVANLA AR... he t's &'n og. Marke yyiiie, NJOeAny Frings Swmiogia oo MILL HAD Joss ¥ Share Lwaypor | IM } dive § Arr, be FILA. 8 36.%11 eodtinntie Ciliy.... | ; ~NEW YORK... | i (Via Twimegond i NEW YORK .... (Via Phila) Se go 2 52 0 10 1080... Hu a0, 3000 i { i p.min mi Arr a Ivan. 0 on *Dally, {Week Dugas. li G0 p, a. Sunday, {10 10s. m. Bondar. 3 putla Seiphi Bios ping Care allached to Vart- RING rail from Willtameport 411150 p wm. and Wost-bouud from Philadelphia @t 11.80 > i, . W. GEPHART, : General Buperintendent. BELLEFONT CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1606, ERRTW AR mmm ; LZ 1] ik & 1 W| STATIONS |} Wom cd eens fami Tul PR AM Ar, Ly 2 i 6 300 1 10/8 51... Bellefonte... 6 30 : ls a2 9 nih tHe vo & {12 ORI BT anies DOWPTYS 6 3012 8018 381 TTT R00 wera €UMIT 40 8 2 nn TOOT tern CATR Woven Fillmore. veri 8 2 SUR ii BEB IR see, 3112 8318 901 Wad le a mis Him Ceres ing.. i ROT nar mrie Kise STOR Oise worms Bian iis M Sete Colmer | Morning tral from Montandon Willis k Haven snd Tyrone comet with fred 7 for Slate College, An Drain fi mm tn Nn. JI for State Callers. Tons & ane Dotiege connect with Peaua. RR. trains na de S22RZA58BER Laas Foretatarafnt mma =m oe gay E92E3RELLAL" a