s J) —— RRS er ETRE ee BABE-BALL AT rid tha Centro MABKETS. Baos,, 't ——e FOR ANOTHER WAVE. Paul, Mion, Jaly 11. ¥ "| i SAD DROWNING. i LOOK 4 Saturday morning, 3rd, ople of ! Crxtre Harn, Pa, Jury 14, 1886, our town were shocked to hen i i) il to J 1 i; , g ‘Mp eff, low of Col. Josiah | that town on ET nce: 32.60 | death of Mrs. Neff, wido ol. : TERMS. —P2 per year in advance . ¥: | Neff. of Contre Hill. Mrs. Neff arose | number with. well when not in advances Advertisements | ©, ) Mrs. i arose | pth her of Jam ith 20 conts per line for three insertions, | that morning and told her daughter bu- | iuneh baskels, nocompanied our One colum per year $00—3 colum $45. | san she mizhitsce tothe work at the barn | we suppose the crowd from | nam zar-Hereafter all subscribers paying | while she remained in the house to pre. berad upwards of fifty, : 1 he train stop. work and their subscription in advance, will get a | pare breakfast, Alter the return of the | pt Q a bout mil thi 3 side of Lemont, af the depth credit of two months additional as a pre. | daughter from the barn, observed | Laie . meadow, to let off the party. ie | anthrad i on $2 in advance. | the dress of her mother on the cistern | first thing to do was to get thro’ a ae caar—— men | pump and the plank of the platform re- | wire fence to enter the field. The LEMONT. HOT Hall nine exeurti Y the game, COAL IN NIP VALLEY. O17] time past s Feral THE CENTRE REPORTER | ; some fa in 4 #mont, to meet | Bt, ~ Another hot in 8&8 mnaich familie nine of (ite n filled aay ey, rimers ose val in vaneing from the west, which if not Vort art which juts Clinton | Wave 18 n al { will probably equal AL | one Inst week, At the thermometer to-day registered 1 her ¢ over into of IPRA tha Burpass, Liu¢ ’ 3 LL heogh, Jon, itertained the idea ti went to a8 a test, and at sree foot vein of | degrees in the shade, and it was bi i in other parts of the Territory. yu Reports from the Upper Missouri Val- ley gay the crops are not looking well boy ere r they . 14 iv she have been | preparations gecond | struck, | are now | first i a TiCS { { —- Co a al, - | | i | — Nr ask | i | { i | Bellefonte. r ran { | 0 o | IL 4 ha ~~ ay DL —Mr. M. B. 1 our sanctum a call. ——Don’t forget that trout fishis son ends on the 15th, Considerable bark is being ped from this station. ——Philip Mersinger left on Tueaday of last week. ——Red cherries were sold week for 2 cents a quart. Geo. M. Harter, proprietor of red-mill, gave our sanctum a call. — Every book borrower shoald come a member of a retarning board, —A COW Was Ki Hall one day last week by th train. —— Read the advertisement of new confectionery grocery issue. ——Tickets sold at Centre on 3rd inst unted lars, for Hea ICRr g altar : BILETH and vy ShEAL moved, which at once led her the sad reality—for she discovered old lady in the cistern beneath. ower | anvthing to rescue her she | hastened to Centre Hill a Strohm, who found the old in the cistern. For some time there were aberration observed Neff, which culminated as a Nefl was a woman greatly est she ha ful wife and the kindlie and had ever led a Christi sad ending to suspect y life, his | of her earthly existe a the neighborhood. She leaves a daughter and two sons—thi gloom over } + + 3 sy i He west—10 mourn place last Sabbath, was the 1 the Lutheran congregation at Hall, organized 32 years ago. COUrse Was a comparison tion of the state, the church, of the science, civilization and religi short space of time. He dy ton of ou 3 wi 1 Fre of the then made io nin that + 4 ie t particu. | r town thirs and ad va neat: ord Aavalcemenss vel condi ty-lwo years ago ol abou I i LLO case HRY , With we INnGre indas ireciate by } i " i 108, 1 4 ir 4 it of reach t JELGALUIL Lii0 went to Kansas in the gz, is 2110} ggain. —] Bprin tne o fy, are now being capacity. ra mines al Sentia , thi ~The f the Mite soci evening last, 2 —= The brick machine in operatio at Millheim 1s to Bellefonte. — Large quantities of wire fence machines are shipped station daily. Migs Cora Elwert, of Williams- port, is visiting her friend Grace Smith in this place. — —H, H. Yearick, and fami adelphia, are visiting bis parents at Aa- ronsbarg. ’ ——The Spring Mills band has on Satorday next for a harvest picaic, at Rising Spring. ——YWhile through the west there are complaints of drouth, we in this section are having enough of rain. ~The Bellefonte ball team was feated, on 3d, at Bellefonte, by a nine from Mill Hall; score 15 to 11. —W. H. Smith, of near Millheim, has a field of wheat the stalks of which average about 6} feet in length. — Musser’s foundry at Millheim will goon be put in operation with Messrs, F* Kuparr and D, Luse, proprietors, ~Mr. Sechler and family, of Belle- fonte, passed through our town last Wednesday en route for the cave. The wife of Rev, Brubaker, of Nittany, hes been suffering for some three months past from an abscess, ~The Kuights of Labor pic-nic, on 3, at Bellefonte, was attended by a large number from this side of the county, —fam Foust’s remedy against pota- to bugs is the latest out. He might be elected sberifl on the strength of it, Miss Flora Love, of this place, has gone to Sydney, Ohio, which place she will make her home for some time, ~— 14% ia reported that nearly hall of the wheat through the Lebanon valley has been destroyed by the army-worm. ~fome farmers about Salona finish- ed cutting grain as early as July 3, The wheat in that section is an average crop, — Centre Hall had quite a nice dis. nlay of fire works on the evening of the bord, Several large balloons were sent up. ~The Automatic Fence Machine Co. expect to have a large number of their machines manufactured at this place. ~eMis8 Carrie Bowser, of Martins burg, visited the Rev, Heckmans’ family last week. The lady is an amataer elo- cutionist, —Beveral new walks were laid during the past week, and with one or two ex- ceptions our side walks are in first clr condition, ~Poglers are up announcing that proposals will be received. for the erec. tion of the new creamery building at Bpring Mills, . ~—Bome of our farmers will have very litile work harvesting. In some laces the grain is hardly worth the trouble of cutting. Al Korman's store, Oak Hall, 10 cts, is paid for butter, 10 cents for eggs, and keep for sale dry goods, fotions and groceries, ” ~—Sigee the opening of the hotel at the cave travel to that place has increas. ed and i of large plenics and hack loads there are more smaller par- ed fence and from our fixe hom de. h 4 yf Me LXE Wie SQeril,; 8 FArll WLO aad Li 47 ¥ & a ¥ WIE IB reel road Com pe COmMPAnyY Was Ie H name of Beech Creek Ii roa and the following officers were elected President, Wm. A. Wallace; Direct Cornelios Vanderbilt, Wm. KX. V H. Pi bilt, Daniel Beach, George rT, { Jalili he ry, Allyn Cox; Boliator, Peale, —— Boring have a boon, bis saw-mili and wil connection with it, ] up a distillery and another avout to start a creamery. With whiskey and fresh butter, things g® lively down there, Spring Mills bas many advantages for parties to eugage in industries, { ider, i sound Lia —ini another column will be the cards of L. A. Shafer and Williams, who announce themsel candidates for Prothonotary. both excellent men and Democrat purest stamp—devoid of any species of trickery and meanness, Iither of them, if nominated, will be sirorg on the tick- el. J.C. Meyer's card also appears as a candidate for Dist. Attorney. He young man of excellent qualification, and bears a good reputation. ~On Taesday, July 6, the sh ill on Whitmer's sidiog, near Spring Mills, owned and operated by Krumrine & Co., was destroved by fire. The men had quit work at noon and were eating their dinner when they discovered part of the roof of the mill near the smoke stack on fire, and before the flames could be checked they rapidly sjread and soon redoced the building to ashes, A large stock of lnm er and shingles were consamed aloay with te tools and machinery of the mill. The mill wes a new one and has bn in operation but a short time, ~The widow of Rev, Dr. Isaac Grier, of Mifilir burg, died at her residence on 23d ult, Her faneral ocenrred on the 26th uit, acd was attended by a very large concotirsgfof friends and neighbors, Among the fmer was her nephew, Rev, Jobn B, Grier, pastor of the Lewis burg Presb. church, wee ELATTY amb, son of Wm, R. Camp, formerly of this place, was seriously in- jured about the bead and face, a fow days 020, by being tramped by a home, at his grandfather's, in Milroy. The boy got under the horse's feet in some man- ner, with the above rorions results, ~The resolutions of the county pro. hibitionists adopted at their last conven. tion appear in this issue, They were handed ve for last week's issue but on account of lack of space they were held if 8B feat was friend George Jack, of Boalsburg, rge went through with smile uout a serateh, and of eo e the most olks followed, the others takioe a bout way rather than run the the barbs, among the latter the whom WAS a goo ly The south side of the meadow ng arise aflorded Id a w of the game, discomfort 1e want of shade trees, and those fortunate who nmbre backing and there ihe spectat HE Vid tine had . we he bench tes. The laying and took no 1 Was a Close one, DOLL Bide THE AM We game was arranged f between teams from Centre if the team id against oiug §1 per 8 equal 10 an ia i $b by 1 sobs # ¢ dd WIE Lavy AWE M VUE il r y o pr HOGETRLG, 3 LE Card 0 { tzen of Logan M nd, visited Peter Erg, of log who is 80 years old,) 8 compan: many years ago. lhe jenliemen spent a very happy ¥ K { Milis, of his iw Lime ether, as they had not seen each Fr many vears, It wa interesting them with the i ihese iwogentlemen were Lot al workmen and DOLE Iengers seid rig ood Nerul he « oh t 14 <all Mills, Anthony Kleckner, Mr, states that he was the Sunday School house il near Log aged that he open i 1 BLO0e IDL § by Col. : first & i} in this valley, heid a known as the BD Mills, He also ed the first prayer. ting in the western part of Sugar in 1854 at the residence of Mr. ichael Ketuer, and assisted John Hi ery 8r., of Logansviile, a co~laborer in he cause of Chiist, to start near bout that place. We would like to have he cares of life of many more such men ¢ fe 3 3 BCLUOTI sch al Ing Tis Valley M - one over. a ~The Lock Haven Democrat avs The wheel of progress is not standing #iifl in Lock Haven. The latest indus. try to be located within our limits is a cigar box factory. Negotiations bave been pending for a short time between Messrs. Thompson Still, proprietors of the Eagleville cigar box factoty, and par. tics Liere looking toward the removal of the factory to this city. This new cigar box factory will be located in Harmon's brick warehouse, now occupied by Judge Emith as a tobacco warehouse, the Judge vacating a large enough portion to allow the new factory working room. At the start only fifceen or tweaty hands will be employed, but it is expested to increase the force at an early day, ~~ Lock Haven eapitalists propose to switch the Beech Creek Railroad into the heart of that city; and in addition promise if the managers of that road lo« cate their car shops there that they will pay 825,000, five thousand of which So. licitor Peplo bgrees to pay, we Rev, Goo, Diven, late pastor of the Boalsburg Luth. charge, is enjoying a two months’ vacation at Salons among friends. He is the successful pastor of the Lutheran Mission at Atchison, Kae, He likes the west and has sucoseded in gathering quite a following in that large city, : ; wwe. David Neldigh, of Haines township, had a paralytic stroke in the e rly pari of last week und lived but a time ris, sink nit, » it be put | ont the | may exist down in 1 in Oraer whatever i team game ad ad hes and stockings at. They present he field d can ap~ i nt opted il * Across the sgireet pie Ring cherries me canse fell from a step on I's head, The | fora short time, i min ; he goon VER fing } ed fi t pain { 1 the {ill niron and are greatly in need of rain, The Lot uneclouded sun curls up the grass on the ranges, drying all the moisture from it There will, therefore, be a falling off in the number of cattle shipped from these ranges this year, as the grass is no condition to fatten stock for market, - -_— - MINE IN CLINTON COUNTY. Lock Haven, Jaly 12.- strong left this morning for Westport to in A NEW COAL A Mr, Geo, Arm- mine he lands of Kintzing & Mann, at the two-mile ran on Kettle creek, Mr. . } ont Arm strong is a practical man in the business noney returned to » commission. | he played AINE port leans , at Bellefonte, 1. July @ edilorial ipal organ of Willi jegiure in evening, a 4040 stell the v ® of th ify UE AA pring Poittical Parties iil lectare tovn K meet irchies have beea h nesday, prayer it he different - a - IRTANT No B.-Persons who smoall subscr on a0- the Centre Hall Lutheran church, will greatly oblige by paying same if possible, on Satorday afternoon, July 24, when preparatory services will be held. Thoss having large sabserip- tions cap pay over a portion. laborers on the church want money and should be paid, hence it is to be hoped that this request will be responded to either on the above occasion or before, Money can be paid over to the pastor, Rev, Wm, E. Fincher, by iM} } bave made count of iptions request of the Commillce. - — — a“ — eT) clear stock for this season, I will sell my stock of Canaries, led birds and Goldbuchs at almost cost. This is a good opportunity wo secure a fine singer Bt 8 Small Cnt, J. bb. Murray, mosis aman MILTON LOSES, AS USUAL. The tinal route of the longdalked-of raliroad between the North and West Brauch rivers has been settled and Mil ton bas lost the prize. A charter has been granted by the State Department to the Wilkesbarre & Western Railroad company, into which has been merged that of the Milton and Mountain line. The road tarts at Watsoutown, ranning by way of McKEwensvilie, Turbutville, Jerseytowo, Millville and Fishingereek to Shickshinny, Already a large force of men are at Work and in a very few days the corps will be lurgely mereased. —Mile ton Argos, RAVAGES OF CHOLERA IN ITALY. Bowe, July 0.-~The cholera retorns for to~day are: Brindisi 128 new onses, 78 deaths; Latiano A2 ences, 22 deaths: Fortann 47 eames, 41 deste. Minister Urirpn'di Is visiting snd eeonriog the safforers, Poll aecantine has won or dered nb Alexandria, Egypt, mpuiost sll vs arrivals row Aula and Maly because increase of ia l & Mann, oo NOT Kintzing {12 MI, GARLAND % } 1 ww Washington, July est authorit truth in the published reports (sariand Intend ie Cabinet at ‘resident has that he res {i= } Tagan f Gay, or in ii eo] f Way an earn ever mntimated desires his réeignis- BUSINESS LOC, Wha pep r ground o ALLS LE. TalTs OT alate. o tra oiab, g oniaon Fat « Milch « were di Veal calves were dull a ai ad] Ws were dull | at »U% iil AL AK t dai request and etry Ral #¢ 4 5 Extra 5a5}, good dsad’;, medium WH sheep were in fair firm. 3 tind : Hw, AON 12807, iatibe dal, Hogs were iairly active : a7: for Western, : ul “i i - CONGRESS We are at Spangler of | BoCas, Balyett Ww Ix wd to ani a We ao authorized ?, He 0, ol elon We are authorized to anvounee that Williams, of De'lctonte, is a candidate fo; tho olary, silyect W Detaocratic nmges. Aron Fro i - Wo are authorized to sonounce that J. C. Mey. or, of Bellefonte, w.ll bes candida? for district Ritoiney, subjocs 10 Domocratd When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, MARRIED, On Wedreaday morning, at § a. m, at the home of the Lride, by Rev. W. E. Fischer, Mr, Sidney Bairfoot, and Miss Flora O, Neff, both of Centre Hall, The couple have the Rurontin's congratnla- tions and wishes of unbroken happiness, The wedding was strictly private on res gout of the illness of the mother of the e. By the name, at the Lath, parsorage, June 27, Willis A. Brown and Della C. Williams, both of Spring Mills, RT ERASE DIED. Mothiur Pau. Tusseyville or an Faerie se i Yemen Call C. W. 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