Shh. re ho El WHA LEATHS, JOHN T LEE, Lee, a resident of Hall for more than thirty-five died at his home Baturday evening. He was the son of Felix and Sarah Lee, and was born November 10th, 1847, making his age over fifty-nine years Mr, Lee had tean in declining health during the caused chiefly from stom h About three weeks prior to his death he became bed fast Interment made Wednesday morning, at Centre Hall, the Order having charge, HAs, past few vears, rouble, WAS Masonic The deceased was married September 22, 15874, to Miss Laura Aruey, survives, as do also three Aruey, of Allegheny; Mrs. Georgs Breon and Witmer E ; Of Centre Hall, Robert died in who children ~ infancy. Burviving brothers and sister of the deceased ure Jeremiah, Hublersburg; Amos, Col Ivy, Greenwood, Nebraska ; Miss Ellen, Hublersburg. Mr. Lee was a coach builder and f./1- lowed that business thi the ti yer : greater part H=ll, times ss » hous me that he lived iu Centre and also engaged at He painter Lutheran chureh, tf Was a member of MISS JANE GILLILANI Miss Jane Gilliland died at in Reedsville Friday mon advanced age of seventy after an illness f four ve be well remembered by dents of this vs oy time liv ext Lind Osk Hall ir broti Rankin, in rit, died a yes Rebecca Henry wus Mise IFRVES BR sSO1 engnged ir sls John i Rachau, wife of OC died st hier he Madis urg, of ick rissa Hue Deal puetimonin, after a ONe wes She leaves Lo stirvive her hishar hd one son f also father, three hrother her Batutie] Mite John M., of burg : Moses, Miles tow nahin E, Pen yn. Her fifty-one years, eleven fifteen days, the Ref bury Ver, and ARTrons. lewis towns? HES Was months snd [uterment was wade in swine ou metery at Madison. ER. WOLF, Friday Mrs, J. H. Woif, of Avie, died of cancer of the stomach, aged fifty years and months The body was taken to Pine Hall, where interment was made Tuesday, The deceased leaves to mourn her desth a husband and the following children : Mrs Orvis Beaty, of Mpring Mills; Mrs. Burton Shope, state College William, John, Mrs. Sarah Dietzel, Mrs. Carrie Hoftman, Mrs, Maod Jones, Charles Orvis and Hatte, Avis eight oa —— MRS. PHOEBE A. HEISER, Mrs. Phoebe A Heiser, wife of Dr uiel Heiser, died st her home in Lewisburg, of heurt, disense. Mrs. Heiser, who was Phoebe A. Mussios, was boro io Asronsburg, July 11, 1834 In 1852 she was married to Daniel Heiser, Hoon after their marriage she moved to Mt, Carmel sud Inter to Ashland, Bivce 1867 she has msde her home in Lewisburg, Bometimes the most successful argu ment is that of silence, a MAN IN THE MOON. Version of the Myth as Held by Peoe Lands, vihs which have sprung i before Galilel's venled another world with ins, deep valleys and vast and probably the 15 all Is that of its Iivery nursery has of the man who was Moses gathering sticks on hh and eondemned to dwell noon till the end of time. ng doubtless in the superfl- lance of some of the moon th a bundle of sticks would be handed down Sabbatarians as an edify- It has been re- ql authority. German vary the tale by » offender was given the the sun or freez- and that he preferred solar furnace. But Lutherans superimposed the ewish Sabbath upon crime thus I. erent moon, even nonly ry in hefore 1 i 1 of the wr, that the “man may claim an even Primitive man had rsonify those natural he could not com- endowed human knowl moon ac- nation and superhuman force © the mder In Sankrit Greek and wlern languages as he classical Influ- And doubtless the legendary is not nearly so wgendary “man.” ¥, It is certain that i we find the moon both sexes, for, according ring-Gould, our familiar and Jill is Scandinavian myth Hiuki and Bil, he moon with were hey the Zz of the moon, while re carrying refers to i phases except bout Jack as they vill symbolize moon's belief found in Egyp- abode of de- f the South ward it a d," the par- But was gen- of hell, imstance wiation of - London the old A Narrow Escape. M famed for several best banjo writer in the +" a, vatural- 8 town visitors can do at Uncle stated her iigger ain't Aunt Sal instrument the time 8, on ail his 1 him to give it converted?’ the gue neber will v0, he des’ got it, Miss “De bossa ole man m a steady * hit skeered dat banjo ‘ms Traveling Hammoek. IZ With a MUY in ® night's rest not to men by putting ttle hammock he berih. This or all infants and is the only for the in advance rope two feet in one end of the ham ide fast to the lower which the The other of the hammock is left om the hook which it usually hangs. The mmock 1s thus suspended diagonally across the berth. Now put in two pil lows end to end. These serve the dou ble purpose of spreader and bedding. If the hammock is strung tightly Hf will swing clear of the person sleeping below, and the rougher the road the more the hammock swings and the sounder the baby slecps.—Good House keeping. » a good ince ww cable by suspended Nroken Nones, Nowadays a broken bone is not al ways put up directly into a splint and kept immovable until it has healed. Many fractures—1. e. bone breaks— have damaged or involved joints, and in the cage of the elbow, wrist and an- kie there would soon be an incurable stiffness If the splints were kept on un. til the bones were quite united again, So that, if the case be suitable, the surgeon nowndays removes the splints and, having bathed the limb, gently rubs and moves the joint for a minute or two, Union of the bone and the use of the limb are in that way hastened nt the same time. Ta all pts, sizes, at the Reporter Cipneinnati, O, Feb. 13 Probably the most unusual feature of the excite created be 1, 'P Cooper's visit to this eity the rs tape-worms hy ment that has been moval of parasites or his preparations During thie esriv stay in were taking ealled, brought either to himself or to the city im- menge parasitessthat had left the part of Cooper's Cine individuals New Discovery,’’ as it ix Hat who physicians throughout EYE. tem after using the medicine Many of these people were frighten ed, and capes of this sort became # numerous the foliowir i tion : Be suid: “In these things sre brought to we within finally made publ that Cooper statement for Ch every city I visit tnedicine is roid Kew grow 10 sn a few days slier my in the civy as Lhe hey ure what is worm, and T8gaees SNOrmols wiz how think I “ Few indeed realize prevalent these been the first 1o large factor they are in the poor Lealth of this believe that fully one-half of trouble so unuiverssl i= caused by creaturve ure have demonstrate what a generation, 1 thie chronic stomach hie ne PRT asi “, lodividusis may have them t be aware of thie ress yOagrs aiid not bw for the ¢ tribute it to nary ii-heaith different dis { ate of ptivued these ©1 @« heu In resi i= jobbioy then: of their vitality “YP hese parasiies are taken int gyelem in apcoot vil food or raw in the form of an egy, which hs Peop e sufl ivnece a feells almost Itunes dine from them ex t vXtremely ners 1s piel 9 lassiinde grid are The action of the New geerns to be fatal to these owes of LLie f and 10 most cases 1 few medicine drives Lh ol the Creatures ayetem. Iw nareds of them hroog ht to me before I leave the city I his grewsone prophecy has beer pte phevs- Wolf very prajty wedding Shoop, it 1 Rev. G W Wi fserirude ¢ of Samuel parties whom betrg J inn ( 8rrie M es bride, Fhe Rtephens, Aitonne, wy } en “ig road Con pail *YiIv ali thie FTV EE at KE Alton dang nies Walf. No KK. oo» tot . t Tes Cant Halil Mr snd M comps % i (875 # |i ' £0 M I's AvVeLus wi ders about in Cenlre Hall it { ¥ they will § wes Five Repoiier lations (no fie yong ( ui dl oti ple, Peng w shes thew alld jf winstrions life - - - Parties, Parties These are ' party days ’’ one or 1we being held ench everirg in or Centre Hull \inong other places enters where Joung or «7d ave been Mr Mire tained are st the homes of Mre OC. R. Lingle, Mr. and le, Mr.and Mrs. P. H Meyer, Mr, and Mig, Jacob Sharer, Mr. sud Mrs John D. Moore, Mrs. Roy Rearick, Mr. and Mrs, EE. M, Huvei, Mr, snd AA ln The Reporter's Register } Continued fron ret page f. BR Lingle Contre H i. E. Homan, Centre Hall J. Wm. Stephens, Altoona Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall Jennie Bharer, Contre Hall John M . A. Weaver, Bellefont« Wieland, Boalsburg cS Marriage | loenses Arthur G. Cummings, Centre Hall, Mary E. Moyer, Tusseyville, anil ili omom— LOOCALS Valentine's Day today ( Thursday.) F. M_ Bharer, of Zion, was a caller Wadnpesday. He and Mre. Sharer came to Centre Hall to attend the funeral of Mr, Lee, A display of wall paper will be ex- hibited at the Centre Hall hotel, Wed. needsy and Thursday of next week, by Houser Brothers Mre. Robert Bimnith, of Bpring Mills, is in the Williamsport hospital where she is receiving medical treatment, Bhe war taken to that institution by Dr. H. 8 Brsuch!, of HBpring Mills, 1rer physician in attendance while st bone. SA AMY OF amberinin's Cough Remedy a Favorite * We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Reioedy (0 soy other for our child. ren,” sa; © Mr. L. J Woodbury, of Twi dng, Aieh, ** IL has nlso done the worl for va jn bard odds and croup, and wo Lage plessire io recommends jug It” For sale by Lhe Star Sic Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Swartz, aR I Comma Sows but thousands of Cinecipnati 1 have beer relieved of some fearfol parssites sinee tal preparation, and the bu nroused by the fu some of these parasites are enormous size as to startle ti The John Baptist Arnolis, one of nation, statement known and best beloved p this section of the country verifi His statement, smong others give a reporter, was aus follows ; “ For vears | suffered fr thought wae 8 gener! rus of the sy I felt extremely tir dition sletn caused by trouble ‘ time, sud it was a great effort tend tony duties. 1 wou na niog feeling as to bed. If of the | part of have to sit down.” ‘* I was very nervous an 4 in spirits, and was troubl I would ses Bp spells, eves when I stooped over up quickly I had 8 ve petite, and + DISTA thunreh Half a nglish chelien as an Editor, Lau niche i% bog - Ri S——————— ! i Try a Pair Of Our. . DVD DVD DVD QD NNN NNN eww A Protection Bld 3 } YOU. Contract Dept., Shoes. You Will Wear no Other... Centre Hall NNN A $y 5 3 3 3 3 3 pry sbpmdy dyn dodo yeiyniy 3 arated EY 3 1 5 of a A dh whe dicho aise binhe wh FE er TR PTAA TRS pays a XX A Necessity. TYTYY ¥ ger, rr ¥ 1 I A Y § 1 + Bellefonte, Pa. TTT TTT ITTY TY TITTY TN 8 ol TT PS TW WW WW We have our usual Big Line of ... Valentines... We anticipate our usual Big Sale of them. Our Patrons appreciate a Full Line and a Fair Price and they will find both of these in THE INDEX, i i i { them in again, and so they appeared in the Gazette de France is. naturally behind them, ——— A —— A —— Do not fail to sea Houser Brothers’ line of wall paper, at the Centre Hall hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, 20°h and Zlst inst, EXEL WARTED-Four girs to pack match er, Wages guaranteed while Aearming Steady work Apply in person or by mail y THE PENNSYLVANIA MATCH CO an Bellefonte, Pa IJ OTIOR OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE PASSAGE OF A LOCAL BILL BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notice is hereby given of the intention of the undersigned to apply for the pmsage Oy the General Assomniy of the Commotiweaith of Pennsylvania of 8 Jooal iil reposiing the two acts of assembly mont ned in the tue to the propos <a local bi 1, the title whereof Is ss follows: Ab Act repealing an scl, entitled * An act re ative 10 fees on Bosested ands in the County of Ventre,” approved ihe sevenleenth day of April, Anno Dowinl, one thousand eight hun- dred and sixty +ix, and also repealing an aot, on. titled * A supplement extending the provisions of an ant approved the seventeenth day of As n, Annvo Domind, one thousaud eight hunidel fn sixty six, relative to the foes on anses Innds in y of Genre.” approved the second day gare Ato 1 mind, one thousand eight sixty sven. b © FRANK K. 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