Smallpox in Bellefonte, According to a report made by a member of ‘the state board of health there are several cases of smallpox in Bellefonte. It appears that there are at least five cases in three families, Just where the first case originated cannot be determived, as it appears those sfllicted had been without medi- cal attention during the firat stages of the disease, and that in in- stances pronounced the disease chicken-pox. There is con- siderable agitation among the dents of the county seat, and, usual under such conditions differ- ences of opinion, A visit to Bellefonte by one of the state board of health authorities has the local board of health snd it is thought of th disease sOMe neighbors resi- fas to further May aroused action, gpreading prevented. be — tile sim—— Farmers’ Bank Advances Salary, The Farmers Mutual National Benk, at Millheim, beld its annual meeting on Tuesday, and aside from having a very flattering report of the growth of the institution presented by Hon. CO, lL. Gramley, directors were and the eff-oted by selectiog these officers : President, Dr. G. RB, Frank ; first vice president, C. L. Gramley ; second vie» A. A Fiank ; Secretary, H cashier, J. T. Eby Lloyd Rtover. are William John Roush, H Bright, L.. E. After the organization the voted t'sshier Eby a crease of salary and further for his handling the that came before him. elected organization presidant, E Dueck assistant cashier, I'he other directors Pealer, F M E. Crouse, Dr. ver. Fisher, J. W. i directors handsome in- him ability in the bank commended and of tact business ———— —— ls LOUALS, Correct clothing~—Kessler, the Mill- heim clothier. make Mre, Bamuel W. Moore will sale on Baturday afternoon, 25th inst,, of a large variety of personal property R. D. Killian, of Lewisburg, is locat- ed in Centre Hall, and preparing walout timber for shipment to Ger- many. in Two properties in Centre Hall are advertised for sale in this issue. They are the home Main street and the Strunk placeon H a Moore on y offer street u mind t Arcadia W.C.T 1. lad u there at he supper to be 8erve- lay ies will ti i in G on Batur eviniog. Tbe range be glad to meet y¢ that ae, irt proclamation f abr by and is u- Presi. vd. B ion has been issued Ellis Li. Orvis, » by Sheriff A rf Ff AM Mrs. Bwar'z, wile of Mer Ww. ill for proving and expects to be able to be K. Ver ta Tusseyville, was but (ui NWAariz { l now ime + 4 va : FEVETS Gays, is out of bed by the end of this wes Henry Bwab c¢ nditior At live A vues in delicate © times it thought he eannot but for a hours, then he ies, aud fora p rail is very much better Many men live as near you as they do some other town, to patroniza y of bringing h ed is worth Lhe cos y and an invitation the customer 1 might he = means < aGavertis- ni win. ur fog campaign, CG. DP ' begin building operations about fire of March T of structure he will ere vet heet Bartholomew has decided to the he detaila the ot have not decided upon, but the building will be large ard handsome, at least < le, ot stove ’ Andrew Z- /the first his tuilding partly sheeted, The street on which he and his son are erecting homes ig one of the nicest who is buildiog on the creams ry, has nD A d ug ces of any in that Joestion for reside: locality * On Tuesday Judge O-vis heard for liquor license la Ar. guments and against granting The tes imony Rone over and the pleas of the attorneys beard, No disposition of the question was made, Rev. J. A Horner, who located at Youngsville, Warren county, writes the Reporter words of appreciation of the paper, and further states that aithough absent from the old home he has a great interest in Centre county acd its people, Puilipsburg on beth sides was in Who will succeed Postmaster Gow- land is 8 question being discussed by the residents of Puilipsburg, Mr, Gowland’s commission expired a few days ago, but, of course, he will coun tinue in office so long a8 no one is appointed to succeed him, 8 K. Emerick, of near Unlonville, will retire from active farming opera- tions and with his family move to Unionville. Mr, Emerick is a brother of M. L. Emerick, of Centre Hall, and is a native of Potter township, but hae lived near Unlounville for many years, Mesare, Elwood Brooks and James Rothrock, both of Pleasant Gap, com- pleted the plastering of the Reporter's new building, and in a short time the interior wood trimmings will be put into place, The mechanics named sre experts, and on completing the work here the former went to Niagara Falls to work on a building that will require several months to complete, y DEATHS, Christian Lowery, a well known and highly respected resident of Ben- ner township, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Rockey, at Fil more, Deceased was born near Rock Forge, in Benner township, on Febru. ary 17th, 1836, so that at his death he waa seventy-six years, ten months and eighteen days old, His early life was apent on the farm and when the war broke out he enlisted as member of Jompany C, 145th regiment, His wife died ten years ago but sur- viving him are the following children: Willlam, of Marion township; Mrs, [sane Tres=sler, of Benner township ; Mrs Harry Bressler, of Spring Creek, and Mrs. J. C. Rockey, of Filmore, He algo leaves t #0 brothers and Jacob Lowery, of Benner township ; Henry, of Bellefonte, Mrs, Barah Aon Markle, of Peru, n one sister: and Henry Rishel ded in hospital on Baturday, the Danville and Tuesday interred the Rebersburg. the remalus were in al | seventy-five years, eleven Evangelical cemetery He was age months and eleven days. Mr the stitution for about two Danville in- baviocg Rishel was ino Vears, been sent there by the Miles township authorities, of the old families in that township, and the sigle’s He belonged to one f last of brothers and d., Hi varal Om arris Waa He was James A H. (3. ] Hartline, of Millheim, died of paraly- Hartline, father of sis, at the boma of his daughter, Mrs Henry Fry, in His was sixty-nine Pottstown Be years. Mre, H. week, An infant son of Mr. and F, Btover, of Feidler, died Funeral services were held Thursday. inal cm fo LOCALS in this issue, Read Keasler’s adv, We have had very pleasant weather since the rein is over advertises mid-winter sale of clothing. Kessler, the clothier, 8 Pittsburg, is Hall. Emerick reroofed among friends in Centre Mr. L. dence, on the diamond, last week, I'he his re SOO0OW noe limes, put a 1 * i f 38 EUs pel d! of patronage Wi lusseyv iam ing the past Wiiliam R Jon Jones, of Centre ool in Benner MM WI ahip. Bower, f BJ] guest howe Mra. J H If you don't tion now you get it time you are exposed to & real case rt in Cent Lamb have faith in may about smallpox Rev. John H. J ff gave his lecture on v Osterburg, during greatly if the the civil in good pleasing his audience, War style, has located in Ty- Nt has moved New Deorry, Pittsburgh flistriet, to Xeagert a, { i Charles Docker d J Finn rone, at wer in the from Bellefonte young ladies are beiog | insuited hy an unknown colored mano, who approaches them aod in two io- them. of gale of for Ye Lo stances laid hands on J. M. Mills, implementa, Heckman, near farm March Bpring stock, and advertises ete, <0, will m He will be fol 4 Krape farm by William B. Bressler, Hall, let Spring Mills. Jamea Herring, of Altoona, is visit. ing relatives in this vicinity. Rev. Martin ia holding a protracted meeting in the Evangelical church, Mr. Burrell, of Millheim, was visit ing frieuds od relatives last week, Boyd Auman, who is employed in a store at Columbus, Ohio, visited his parents for a week, He returned to Ohio on Tuesday. Hon, Wm. Allison went to Harris burg oun Wednesday morning to at- tend the Miller's Convention which ls being held ln that city. Mrs. ( Dr.) H. 8B. Braueht, who un- derwent a serious operation in the Bellefonte Hospital on Baturday, Is recovering rapidly, and her maby friends will be glad to know she is out of danger, Teachers local institute which was to have been held at Millheim last Saturday, was postponed until the first Baturday in February, on account of the enclement weather, thereafter lowed ss tenan the if near Centre a — AY ————— Mrs. A. R Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began taking Chamberlaiu’s Tablets, Bhe bas taken two boitles of them and they have cured her, Bick headacue is caused by s disordered stomach for which these tablets are especially in- tended. Try them, get well and stay well, Sold by all dealers, adv. A Wasp's Strategy. A mud wasp was seen to alight with. inch or two of a spider's nest on Creeping sround toward the entrance to the nest, short of it and iined perfectly qulet, of anten- 1 It before the opening hdrew the e¢ had the desired the head of the effect, Inasmuch as big spider, came out to see in the side opposite the opening I 5 ian the wasp stepped a little moment red HE out one his he wif rtus household, ¢ what was wong and to set it to rights No had that point at which It was at the worst disfdvantage than the wasp with a thrust its into body of its foe, killing it eas and instantly. The experiment was sited by and there ponsge from the inside he evi- be held the ecded to en young .d off one at a sooner the spider emerged to junick movement sting the ity i ost the wasp, when Wis no re became satisfied that At all the nest and slaughter dently fort ter spiders time, nts. he Dro the Har Belgium's Curious Land Law. of the curious phases nt the ‘hould a conl hen dogs ind wie originally until Hament, is seen is vii by dogs nnd, by act of par means of Strong usually nothing of or sixty 10 more sustenance ked in beer rman’'s nsual » the country were ei. thought nasters fifty fn Contrasts. “Look at that eareworn looking man In deep thonght and the merry dog with chasing his tall, Yet both are doing the same thing.” “What's that? “Trying to see how they can make both ends meet”—RBaltimore Ameri- can him Nothing Doing. Miss Pflippe—~A penny for your thoughts! Professor [ardfax-Yon'll find them all collected In four volumes, but the price is $1.26 a volume. ~Ex- change. A Tense Matter. Millle—-Was that your intended with Yes, my present “future,” so to speak. -fatire, Bad promises are better broken than kept. — Lincoln, A SA MIM PT SIA A Centre Reporter, §1 per year, Marriage Licenses Walter E Mann, Howard Edith Miller, Howard Harold Hendricks, Blanchard ! Mary E. Wesagr er, Blavehard i i Mertle Brillo, Rush twp Anua Floter, Hawk Run amm——sslib——— Bepo ter Register Mr. and Mrs, P Frunk Bogian, Voller Bitner, Plainfield Cleveland Brusnigart, Tusseyy Wm. M Houser, Plea J. Harry Ku F. A § man, Mrs, i John G. King Frank D. Ozma W, 8. Brooks, Ce Wm. M. Grove, and Eung Rheul F. L Mis. H. J J, M. He John H Cleve 7 iy ohn DD, Wagn J Wo fy " Une Exception, There are so many ways of offending a waiter at a blg gestaurant that it seems difficult to think new but a customer mous hostelry ac sentimental, contemj customer remarked, from every country here, eh 7" “It is depre generations ti tables,” the ily “Old from far and At that er fiared he ina the ieved It i jeing ative mood, “] under the suppose people sun dine from of t! lkene latter ment of ci to produce § Dale person wi Lunar Athletics. The “ma: t regard ¥ vaunted restrial feet Jump, would be a» would fin times a8 mud as fast as he cond the moon attr sixth of the force of the earth cts bodies with “Isn't the « “yon gometlilr strangely.” “What is It wy 4 i 1d mine Os WHS ermine ahsence of | Herald have it. It's the utter s boards. "-Washingtor — pt Persons troubled bh wil partial pa are often very much benefited ugn- i stuberlai ted parts thor Ch his liniment also relieves | ly when spplyiog el Liniment. rheumatic For sale by all deal adv paine, A OURT PROCLAMATION, No’ . ARN EB BiiU BALE, ~~ 1he undenigned will sell al public sie SATURDAY, JANUARY 12:60 o'clock Cenlie Hail, the ijowing A large they of ersotial properly, LAIDSIY, Dew besring rubbet-ure buggy. turniug isihe, saws, «rit, two work benches, carpeutel OOS saws, Doriug machine, squares, Chisels, planes, praces, Dits, ropes and pulleys, shovels, spades bBovs, digging rons post augurs, Goois and sash Jot of inmoer, (ron lawn 1oller, LWO IaWD MOUWers, ot of 100] chests, 140 set Plaunetl Jr. gardea ols, iron eombination vise, levels, sguales potaio fork, three sloves—patior heater, ook stove, chuck slove, barrels, The above items wre but a small part of the goods that will be sold, The Wools cover every: thing used bY carpeniers, and there are dupe cates of each, F. L. Mayes, Auct, on al Va Lai CTO 1, “wn ' HARRIET T. MOORE, Centre Hail, Pa, Eg OUsE AND LOT FOR BALE, Toe undersigned offers for sale his house and lot on Hoffer streel, at a reasonable price aud on reasonable terms. Any one wishing to buy a home in Centre Hall without investing much money should make further luquiry of- WILLIAM D STRUNK. Liou, Pa, (05) FARM HAND WANTED-Wanted, a farm hand, married man preferred, tenant house furnished ; Employment the year around. Ap. ply bo CHARLES M, ROSS, (08 pd) Contre Hall. Pa... R F. D, ? One of the Specters That Are Said to Haunt Newstead Abbey. Newstend abbey, the home of Lord has the of being by more specter, yron, reputation B haunted nd sights have than one many girange and ang nol HN regidents Frosch Ci ected i ized In Av ron ree is The irticuls specter known noted ince and Immortal the “Goblin Friar ir chamber which this frequen HDT HO Res . supposed « pecially to is ki» “haunted chamber” Im Lord nown bed roo iyron ved others not in 1 ite 114 such that she the of princes, poets n 1Hloso] her house na for minds of ber ———— W. Gr lettera f administration on the of his father, the late William B. Mingle. hers the d a3 lishes Mirgle put estate EE —————— IT OTH E IX DIVORCE. ~ In the mon Court of Vieas of County In Divorce A, V. M. 142 Tern, Come Dora M. Moyer Centre VE W Hert nO gt 19iz J. Madison Moyer Madison Gr w ora BUDE Bp 1 granted in ye Sale Heglater ble medic Pie ine Chamberlain's siwaye be aud Remedy, can n apd is For sale by ii ieasant ail d adv, enlers, the room. 0 good repair on now y Present them 1. MOORE, Ce Evecutrix uire Hall, Pa NOTICE-LETTERS the estate of Wilk { Centre Hall borough, deceased, nLATS the estate granted tothe wWdersigned, he ould respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves indebsed 10 the estate 10 make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same (0 present them duly suthenticated for setldement Ww on above GROSS MINGLE Administrator, Centre Hall, Pa. Shoes Coats