i i SN 9 r { A i meg THE CENTRE REPORTER, BO A A NINN SINS Cryrae Haut, Pay Oct, 14, 1885, A IS AN 3 AO ABA UNS. TERMS. $2 per year in advance. $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements 20) cents per line for three insertions, One cdlum per year $00—13 colum $45. 2 Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance. 9:00 P. M. Ge GARMANS! =p 5:30 A. M. OUR STORE IS OPEN TO MEET ALL TRAINS FROM 5:50 A. M. TO 800 P, M. QUR PRICES ARE Positively the Lowest CONSISTENT WITH Strictly First-Class Goods. FANS axp PARASOLS meee AT A GREAT REDUCTION mmm Summer Underwear IN ALL SIZES. pa Don’t Fail to Give Us a Call When in Town. D. GARMAN & SON, Bush Arcade, - - DBellefonte, AIDA. A$ SATAN LOCAL ITEMS, new house is up. ——Frank Foster has opened a store at Lemont, we are told. — The Lutherans have selecled a lot for a new church at Coburn, ——Miss Flora Neff has been on the sick list for more than a week. —— To CooPers.—Flour Barrels want- ed at the Centre Hall Roller Mille, tf ——A cool rain set in on Monday night which continued all next day. ——John Condo, of Penn Hall, has purchased Mr. Coldron’s house, at Coop- ertown. —John Coldron, of Gregg, will erect a new dwelling “on the hill” at Spring Mills. ——Four hogs have been added to the articles for sale at the vendue of Chas Ripka, dec'd, . ~The Lutheran Central Synod meets at Centre Hall, last Wednesday of September, 1886, -—The Centre Hall post-office was removed on Monday from Reesman’s tin shop to Woll's store, ~The carpenters are at work on the steeple of the new Lutheran church ; its . height will be 92 feet, * =—The best time to gather apples and grapes is in the dark of the moon—when the owner isin bed. ——Judge Orvis is still in Philadelphia under medical treatment, and it is not known how soon he may return. ~— When Centre Hall becomes a borough we hope its officers will put the streets in a proper condition, —WWm. A. Boal has raised the boss potato—it weighs 31¢ pounds. He no doubt will christen it Cleveland. —=Choice winter apples taken cn subscription to the Rerorrer from sub- cribers several years in arrears, ~—A new walk has been put down in front of the Evangelical church and par- sonage, A great improvement. ~ Ben], Smith, of Farmers Mills, ad- vertises a house and lot for sale in an- other colamn of the “Reporter.” ~The Centre Hall machine shops wre putting in a large new boiler and tear- ing the old one out, it not being safe, Mrs. Jane Mann, widow of Harvy Mann, of Boiling Springs, died on Tues- day of last week, at an advanced age. ~Call at Grabam & Sop’s shoe store and examine those solid handmade drawing boots, the cheapest in Bellefonte, — Henry Boozer has opened a con. Tectionery and segar sore and oyster sa loon in connection with his meat market = Cirand Fall Opening and Red Let- ter Bale, begining Saturday, Oct. 10th, will last ‘only 8 days at the Bee Hive, 2 Wednesday morning opened bright, bat the sky was soon overcast with rain clouds. ~Ladies' and gents handmade ‘Waunkenphasts shoes for ease and com- for paisa Graham's shoe store, at 0, «Mr. Emanuel Cronmiller, of Aa- ronsburg, has been seriously ill for some time, from injuries sustained in mount ing one of his horses, «Merchant tailoring at the Phila Selphis Franch, and Sataaduction guaran. experienced oversees this department, tf ~Jack Frost comes aronnd occasion- ay ou The hea visitor was yo) n og his coming until thos late, sparing corn and such, 8 ~—Any of our readers wishing fora situ- ation would do well to read the business card of P, N. Nicholas & Co., which is in- serted in another place, 30sepst ~Quite an unusual number of pub- lic sales are taking place for this an " the be ——Miss Jennie Boal returned on Tuerday from a two weeks’ visit in Ty- rone and that section, 5 ~—=Merchant tailoring in all its branches done at the Philad. Branch. A tailor of long experience superintends all work, and utmost satisfaction guaran- teed, tf. ~-—Eyverywhere in our county the grain fields look well-~but, there is many a slip tween the cup and the lip, and BORS can yet tell what the harvest will 3 . ~~——Last week's rains were cold and chilly—yet there was good in all that, as many think the threatening ravages of the fly in the new grain fields were head. ed off, ~=Our stock of fall and winter wool. ens is now in, and on all orders for the next 30 days, we will allow a discount of 10 per cent. Govrpsyir Bros, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte, Pa, —People generally are satisfied with the running of trains under the new schedule. There is one improvement that remains—have the freights ran sep- arate, and no mixed trains, : ~——(irabham & Son are selling boots and shoes at bottom prices, Just think a man’s fine calf, kid tops, solid soles, lace or button shoes, for $2.50 worth $3 to $3.25, every pair warranted, ——Simon Harper, of Harper & Kreamer, has gone to the city to lay in a stock of fall and winter goods which will arrive here in the course of three or four days, Having started a boot and shoe-making shop, in the old bank building, Church street, I would solicit a share of the pat- ronage of Centre Hall and vicinity. Re- pairing a specialty.—A., G. NoLL. 021 Sup’t Wolf closed his examinatiors last week and has entered upon his cam- paign of visiting schools, Prof. Wolf has his whole heart in the cause of educa tion, and we predict that his efforts will raise the standard of our schools, —Judges in several counties have adopted the system inaugurated by Judge Mayer in Clinton county—instructs ing grand juries to pnt the costs upon of- ficers who send trivial cases into court, thus effectually cutting off a prolifie source of large criminal lists, ~The Scientific American says Wm. P. Doncan & Co, of Bellefonte, have jnst shipped an 80-pound Vulcan power ham- mer to Sweden, and are constantly re ceiving orders in this country. This hammer itjzrowing in favor every day. —The bell for the new Lutheran church in this place bas arrived, and is from the celebrated Meneely foundry. Its weight is upwards of 700 pounds The lady members of the congregation have taken up the work of seeing that it is paid for, ~{hestnuts, like apples, potatoes and pumpkins, are plenty, only not quite as large a8 these latter. In some per quart, Apples are selling at 26 to 35 cents per bushel. Potatoes also at 25 to 55 cents, —]n regard to fornishing names of applicants for marriage certificates for publication, the judges of a Philadelphia court decided that such undue and appa rently unnecessary publicity to the mat- rimonial intentions of members of the community would be ipjudicions and unjust The city of Corry assessed thirty saloon keepers 830 each, the money to be used in paying the police force, The lignor men stood the city a suit but were defeated, the Judge entering a judgement agninst each of them for the full amount as the asssessment, with the costs of suit added. Jt Bro. Focht [had cared as little for the “national game” as we do, he'd escaped being mobbed at Milton, t'other dav. He must have been awfally skeer- el to have a whole camp-meeting of base-ballers after him, Focht now talks of having the Milton game gone over again in court at Sunbury. End of last week and beginning of this week we had delightful weather, The trees are changing color, the leaves putting on all the haes known to nature and excelling the paints of the most skillful artists. Our mountains are now in their most gandy antumnnal dress, TU nder the new marriage law the man who persuades a girl under age to become his wife, nnknown to her parents or guardians, can be sentenced to sever al years imprisonment in the penitentia- ry. That would strike a fellow a little rough about the time he has his coat sleeve around his girl's neck. Have yon been to Mingle's boot and shoe store in the Brockerhoff house block 7 If uot, give it a call, and see the stock on hand there and you will be con- vinced that tor assortment it is saperior to any other in the connty, and for bar- gains can’t be touched elsewhere, All goods warranted and money refunded when goods are not found as represented. The rate at which improvements yvave been going on the past summer here, Centre Hall and the station will be one town one year hence, Mark that, Our populatica is constantly on the in- crease—not only from culsiders moving bere but from the products of tha older residents in the same direction—every little one helpe, you know, weet]. W. Minnich, who lifted the Reporters a number of years at Hardy, Neb, left there, but innocently forgot to inform ne of Lis whereabouts, As he did not pay for the paper which hp lift- ed and read regularly, we are interested in his welfare and would possibly send him our photograph if we knew his whereabouts, 80 he might see an honest face which he ean not do if he looks in- to a mirvos. MH, W, M,, where are you? ee A MEW movemaond Lo atria [adus- tries has been started at ijle. Free sites for manufactarity establish ments have already been offered by two citizens and others are comigg to the front. ‘This port of en ine and liber- ality will not fail to give Connellsville a healthy business That's the sort Da ear ui w oppose improvements an make trouble, - p—————" ly. eC URON Dgproarion ~The dedicas tory services of the Retipmed clyurehy dt Aaronsburg, will take , y, 25 Digan bol at 045 a.m Prof. J, H. Lancaster, and Rev, K. Evans, o Pottstown, will fake part in the services, Prot, D. M. Wolf will preach the opens ing sermon on Wednesday evening pre- tn an ena utara wi} 0 on the the week. The WM. WOLF & SON'S AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENT, Cextae Hav, Oct. 14, '85. Torne Crrizexs or Pryys Varrey,—Our Fall Stock will arrive latter part of next week and beginning of week after. We think it will be to your interest to wait and see our line of goods before you buy elsewhere, Our aim shall be to buy at as low pri- ces as possible, and next to sell just as CHEAPLY AS THE Quanity of the goods will allow, Asis well known we never allow the orang of our stock to decline, We aim to sell the best quality of every- thing as being the cheapest in the end. Regular customers can testify to this fact, When our stock arrives come and ex- amine it. We insure satisfaction to all who make a purchase, Respectfully Yours, WM, WOLF & BON, " - - —-[{eadqaartera for all kinds of dish- es at J, D. Long & Son's, — Now stock of flanels, canton flan- els, muslins, yarns, gloves—J. D, Long & Son, Spring Milla, Arrrextice Waxtep to learn tailoring, not over 16 years of age, and can come well recommended. W. A. Baxnos, Toct3s Centre Hall. ~— A fierce windstorm prevailed Tues- day night. In the section of Centre Hill many fences were blown down, along a regular path of the storm, ——New stock of clothing, boots and shoos, at bottom prices: please examine our stock before buying elsewhere? D. Long & Sop, Spring Mills, ~—For cheap groceries and dry-goods call at the Oak Hall store, Daniel Kor- man, proprietor. Also, clothing made to order and an elegant stock of ready- made clothing on hand. ——After Bept. 1 our stock of zephyrs, yarns, embroidery and knittingsilks, and everything pertaining to the lideof fancy work, will be complete and kept up as it formerly was at our old stand Poe the fira, GovLpsuiti Bros, —‘Arbor Day in the Bchools,” for planting trees on the schoo! grounds, — Oct. 20 has been named (by Dr, Higbee, State Sup't, for this work. We urge ali scholars to put in a hand on shade or ornamental trees to beautify their grounds, ——John Longwell, of Tioga county, who has experienced strange sensations in his stomach for two years past, recent- ly took a very powerful emetic, and af- ter great suffering and retching ejected two live snakes, one pink and the other brown in color, about a foot in length and as thick a3 an ordinary lead pencil. This remarkable snake story is confirm- ed by physicians and also by the Long- well family, ~—Mre. Anton Meidhoff, of Pittsburg, alter two hours’ illness was supposed to be dead, the body being cool and stiff, In the midst of preparations for her bur. ial she surprised those present by sitting up in bed and looking about her in a dazed manner. She gained strength rap- idly and at a late hour of the night wes considerad to be out of danger. Sus pended animation continued for several hours, and physicians pronounced the case an unusual and remarkable one, ~]nn the case of Daniel Fleisher against the Centre Hall weter company, for damages, in layiog 24 inch water pipe on his lot line pear the pike, the viewers appointed hy the court, met in Esq. Boal's office, on Tuesday, and heard evidence on both sides, and then pro~ ceeded to the premises to view the ground. The verdict of the viewers, it is rumored, is “no damages” on the ground, no doubt that the pipe line along those building lols are an actual benefit, The viewers were Wm. J. Thompson, Wm. Allison and Wm. Brad- ford. The attorneys were Ellis Orvis for Fleisher, and J. L, Spangler for the Wa- ter Company. —Mr. Irvin Leech, of Harris, met with a serious accident last Friday, He was on the road with his team, and some- thing getting wrong about the wagon, the horses turned toward the fence and got Mr. Leech into close quarters between the fence and the wagon. The result was a fracture of the leg at the ankle joint. Mr. Leech does not know whether the fracture was caused by the wheel going over his leg or otherwise. The team went on quite a distance, when it came to a stand-still at a hill, Mr, Lepch crawled about § mile to the residence of Mr Tressler, in his Sippisd condition, where he was cared for. We hope Irvin will get over so serious a mishap, 80 as not to be missed at any barn raisings, over 110 of which he has attended in his life-time and rendered valuable services, : sp ——— OCTOBER is a good month for merchants to exam ine their stock ef Dy. Eegsler's Celebrat- ed English Cough Medicine aud include a winter's supply in their next order. The people bave found out by experi. ence that it can be relied on in all cases of croup, whooping coongh, colds, and lung troubles of any nature, and will bay. x & food article draws fide while worthless prepaistiong qrivp if away. It should be a source of Satintaciion io a dealer as well to know he is Fiving honest value for money received. Mon. & refunded to dissatisfied purchasers, or sale by J. D. Murray, Jonxsrox, Hovroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents, EMINENT PHYSICIANS Connected with th cipal hospitals Shiooghou t he United Beatin pul houpt n Fhe tea of McDonald's Graaf Biovel prt fyer in all cases of vitiated blood, emaci- ated condition, enfeebled digeative pow er, malassimilation of food, But few diseases can withstand its remarkable purifying, tonic and reconstructive pow pr. fink, refunded to all dissatisfled Pye port. : DN Co REAR Wty ’ bik Agente ess A forged ean Mao that the bair and seal ‘wood ere a pad, rt feet. Kisteaive nse Of dyar's Hat Vig: DO YOU ENOW A MAN Whose wife is troubled with debility, nervousness, liver complaint or rhetnma- tiem ? Jost tell him t let the lady suffer in that way, when Brown's Iron Bitters ‘will relieve her. “Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of debil- nr and palpitation of the heart” Mrs, H. B. McLanghlin, of 8carborough, Mae,, says the bitters cured her of debility, Mrs. Harding, of Windham Oentre, in the same state, says it cured her of dizzi- ness in the head, 89 it has cured thou- sands of ladies, 1402 prior rd stailit—— Thousands of able men fail in life for purely physical reasons. They are not torpid but their liver is, and the liver blocks the way. They are bilious, yel- because that great gland declines to do its work, The medicine that can restore to this organ its natural power will add one hundred per cent. to the available force of this world. We know of but one vorite Remedy. oct - - FIRST CLASS AGENTS WANTED IN THIS COUNTY To present our beautifully illustrated magazine, Special terms and permanent engagement given to the right tion. ed, Address Corrace Heanra Co., old Boston, Mass, A A GOOD MANY FAILURES, and Canada. concerns, and some were Failure is sorrowful business to any man, health in the course of a year, them might be saved if they wou!'d take a ——- BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world for cals bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box, For sale by J. Zeller & Son, Belle- fonte, duggists, janTy : pment lfm With bright eyes and elastic step, yet gray, lusteriess hair. Itis annatarsl and needless, Parker's Hair Balsam will re- store the black or brown prematurely lost, cleanse from all dandruff, and stop ita falling. Don’t surrender your hair without an effort to save it, oct » oe» - Beiter stop your cough while you can, iy and by nothing will do it, It is worth heeding, that Parker's Tonic is the best thing known for coughs, colds, tore pid liver, kidney troubles and weak lungs, You risk yoor life in waitiog. Take it while there is yet time. oo won - A peculiar virtue of Ayer's Sarsaparil- ia is that while it cleanses and purges the blood from all eorraptions and impu- rities, and thereby roots out disease, it builds up and invigorates the whole sys- tem, and makes ote young again, oct " - -—— Persons who try Keller's Catarrh Rem. ly are sare to recommend it, for it cer. tainly is a blessing that there is a sare remedy for datarrh, malaria, rheumatism, ete. It is not to be compared to the pat- ent medicines advertised, - - There is nothing Jike Dr. Thomas’ Ee- lectric Oil to care a cold or hoarseness.” Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Barr Oak, Bi. Joseph county, Mich. MARRIED. On Sept. 30, at the Park Hotel in Willlamsport Will Brackbill and Miss Mollie Powers Bellefonte At the home J. H. Derr, of Bellefoute, ai by Bev. Chas, Stockg By the same, in Deliefonte, on Sept. 29, F. Rimmey and Miss Carolioe 8, Frazier, Cunire county. By the same, on Sept. 0, in Bellefonte, Bamuel H. Pyem and Miss Salile Halderman By the same, on Sept. 17, in Bellefonte, Wm Rockey and Miss Lydia H. Grove, both of Centre county. On Aug. 16, by Rev. N. J. Miller, st Rebersburg, Mr. Harry M. Limbert, of Madisonburg, and Mis Annie M. Shute, of Robersburg, Sept. 20, by the saune, al the bride's residence, in Madisonburg, Daniel Long, of Rebersburg, and Mra Susanna Kishel, Sept. M4, by the same, at Rebersburg, Adam K Btover and Miss Jessie Delong, both of Bast end of Brush Valley. Sept. 27, by the same, at the residence of John Hawk, near Madisonburg, Samuel Gingerry and Miss Ambunida M. Fike, both from near Bellefonte, Bept. 77, by the same, at Rebersburg, Dirvia D, Rishiel, of Tylersyiiie, 10 Miss Clara M, Schaeffer, of Logan Mills, Rept. 30, by the same, at Rebershurg Seyler, of Tyletwvilie, and Miss engast, of Logan Mills DIED, On Sept. BB, at Tylemsville, Pa, Mm Harriet Shreckengast, aged 71 years. The funeral servic ces were conducted by Reve. N. J. and J. K. Mik ler, on Zith, On Oot. 8, at Miliheim, Ottie A., daughter of W, N. and Mary K. Auman, aged 2 years, 4 months, 1% days. both of of thie parents on the Beaver fan, ad Miss Annie Wian, David both of 4 Aaron Bama J, Shreck- BALE~WIill be exposed at public wale, ut the nok known as the Dunkle property, situated niles west of Spring Mills, slong the road to Farmers Mills, on Skturday, October 81, at } k m., the following de scribed ¥, viz: A House and Lot, bound. ed and described as follows : On the north by ablic road, on the east by Andrew Corman, on ¢ south and west by Geo, Corman, containing 134 Actes, thereon erected a TwoSlory Frame House, Sable and outbuildings, Good water and plenty of fils of ail kinds, % made known on day of sale, BEN), SMITH. / PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ Letters of ad. . ministration upon the estate of William Harter, late of Haines twp decd, having been law. fully granted to the u ’ fully test al inde to the estate ment and those havi Pv BLIO CENTRE HALL MARKETS, PRODUCE AT THE STORES. Rares 1 SYS on sears 6 Potatoes aa) GRAIN Wanted at the Centre Hall Rotien Muy, for which the following prices are paid: Ld rrr v iat tes on FORE RRR FERRER ME 4 LECTION PROCLAMATION, GOD BAVE THE COMMORWEALTH ® nm I, W. Mrues Warken, High Bheriff of the County of Centre, Commotwenlth of Pennsyl- vania, do hereby make known and give not { the electors of th tion will be held in sald county of Centre, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1855, day in November) at which the he folio officers will be elected, 10 wit Une person for State Treasurer for the Blut Peunsylvania, . County of Centre, One person for Coroner for the County tre, of Cen the places of holding the aforesaid several boroughs and townships within the coun iy ul Centre are 8s follows, 10 wit: For the township of Haines at the publ of Andrew lmunel, ut Asronsborg, west prec Haines touwship, east precinet, at { house in Woodward, | For the township of Half Moon at the house in Mlormstown i For the lownship of Taylor at the house erected | for that purpose on the property of Leonard Mer yma. ¥ For the borough of Centre Hall in the i house in said ‘borough, { For the township of Potter, north 1 the public house of D J Meyer in Centre Hal For the township of election ia the ge hool 5 sCH0OGS For the township of Gregg, sou} at the public house owned by Hall For the township of College at the schoo al Lemont, or the township of Ferguson, old prech: reas seh + € Wownship of Powelton school bi For the tow al the school bh For the town al the Moshannon sch or Lhe township of 3 art PASE, & wownship of Per Josep Kleckne rus the ug house Opposite hi borough. i r ob the lWownshiin ¢ wert Mann's borough of Uniony Ladon at the pew school hb and the { sh if the pases of all the aud be labled “Boroy depoited (n separate ; mk W. MILES WALKER Sherif of Centre Count EXECUTORS NOTICE Letters testamentory wt upesn the evlate of J dec'd, Inte of Polber twp., having granted w the undersigned we wo request all persons knowing then detted 0 the eMlale 10 make immediate payment and those having claims against the same 10 authenticated for setlietmont 4G, W, GINGERICH, Executor, Centre Hall Try Pe IC BALE ~Will be soid at public sale af the Inte reside "4 Gingerich, dec'd, in Potter twp, 22 Cenuwe Hail, on saturday, October 24, &1 1 p.m. the following Two hotses, 3 cows, 1 helser, 1 breeding sow, 4 bogs, Jitee wagon, spring way on, ope buggy, op bugey. seated cuiter, sleigh, jong sled, hay by the wo, corm fodder, forks, rakes, shovels, horse gears, 2 sets slugle harness, fy pets, plows, harrows, double and single trees, household goods, Mireau, 2 abies, chairs, 62 yards of good carpet, clock, sok, mest stands, cider barrels, iron kettle, by interest in sausage chop pet, conl stove and pipe, new Harvest Howe cook sove, Corner Chipboard, sewing machive, dishes, Crocks, cross Cul saw, and other articles. G. W, GINGERICH, Executor. Qoob Ye LES Wes! Of A PMINISTRATORS NOTICE ~letterm of ad: wv ministration upon te estate of Diana Brooht, deceased, late of Gregg township, having been lawiiliy granted to the undesigned, he would respectfully request ail persons know. ing themselves to be indetted 10 the estale to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same 10 presen: the same duly authenticated Rr wtiemet EL. RROCHT sepa ANIEL WHT, Adm't, Spring Mills, . PHAN'S COURT BALE ~By virtue of an order issned by the U phan's Court of Centre County, the subscriber, adminis trator of the estate of Thomas Wolfe, late of Miles ., Centre county, Pa. 1, will offer at ines, ay Wolle's store, on 1885, the ing de of land AS SA Se SSH P! BLIC BALE At the late residence of Chas | = i . ipka, dot'd, 41; miles south of Bpring Mills, on Thursdsy, October 22, '45, the following named personnal property, viz: (Gee good sallion, good pate, 4 cows, 5 heifers, bulls, LOBiYeR, sow, 4 Hoge, 2 shouts, rod wagon and bes, LLOSC Wegon, BpTiGE WRgOon With rhalls end Juries, buggy, cant, wheelbarrow, 2 horse sled, #leizi iogried, sled soles, Excelsior reaper, hisy . { plows, barrows serRper, cultivators, i planer, & trees, log ok , Ehaker gears, single and 4 bags, household fur {| chairs, sinks, chests { ner cupboard, sewlh clocks, I cook #loves nd pipe, | farter LTOBER I EreCi 8 i OTH} ¥. TWO WOOL. FEATHERS. Per iD iy HibEs Salted bu Sheep Bking per piece........ MISCELLANEOUS Lard, Country lots, prime ; Tallow, Solid... Sass Cake... Honey in Comb... Country Soap............ Sar-Price Carrent st ¥ eg 5 — ; to Market Fluciusti op : SPRING MILLS MARKET Wheat-—Red.. .............. White & Mixed —— Oorn, 45 shelled, Onta . T, per barrel, Roller , per bare Butter 1 Arik 4 : 12; shouide 8; bacon of sil. am a aT ¥. 7, Grench i «ds le, an Ean 4.5; Swve, tm Philadelphia, Oct (Correctad Weskiy \ 12, 1885. Vhichte ‘ Philadelphia N wel) 429 : Wheat _ 91 800th L po 1 SBAIN WANTED) = ve following prices are paid at (1 SH HAT Rother Posing itt fox