~ TN INN IN FN PP Cexree Hari, Pa, Ser. 1, 1886, -— TerMs $2 per yoar in advance, $2.50 whonu not in advance. <0 dans par line jor One colum per year $901 colum $45. Far-Horeafter all subscribers paying their subseription in advance, will got a cradit of two months additional as a pre minum on $2 in advance, «sans three & Wide ——— 3 LL] ere + i llefonte. { er I ays a Cash w it} ed, pol mix ad, leg hants’ Place, BB never {ol he he Piles of New Goods—Deautifu ou will regret it if you do not ea ee Curls, Tricot, Silks and Wi Stripes, Home Spun, All the pew Beads, Handsome and Unique Bric-a-brac at ex- lead in new sty! — ed Buttons andF ringes, MAN & SON. Mex: GAR D. HEATED TERM. Hot, whew! is what was a common | exclamation for the last ten days. The | hot wave has run merenry up to over the | nineties, and for the first time this sun. | 1 nig pproaching what is | termed warm. Roads have become fear: fully dusty and vegetation is suffering for want of rain. Thacorn crop has suf fered some, but will still be pretty good. Waters are getting low, cisterns are failing with many and springs are getting low. Yet amid all this misery Sunday school and other picnics are panning out well, mir ih dod 14 118 grit - ol NEW FIRM. There is a new firm in the Grenoble grain house at Coburn, which took pose session on Tuesday. Mr. Gettig retires and will become manager of Grenoble's | Spring Mills store. The new partners at | Coburn are Adam Bartges & Son, and the firm name will be Grenoble, Bartges & Success to them. a BIG FPIC-NIC, The Sunday schools of Spring Milla, | the | no | and good things that will be said, it will doubt be a fine affair. a i i ~The little boys of Boalsburg baat the Pine Grove ball team, last Saturday by ascore of 15 to 5, They now feel | much bigger, we=Mr, Wm. E. Gray who has been a student in the law office of Hastings and Reeder, was admitted to the Centre co. | bar last week, | —[Exeursion tickets can be had by | parties desiring to attend the State fair | at Philadelphia, which opens on the lst | and will continue until the 18th of this | month, a —wMr. Byron thumb Caris had his LOCAL ITEMS. ; are getting much cooler, are selling at from 75ects to | o 1 Te watchs shaw 3 forepaven 8 show iB 3 Bellefonte, October 12. billed for | ——Gingerich’s new mill building at Ozk Hall will goon be under roct. # The Lemont base ball clubeleared forty dollars in the festival recently held, ~The Jacob Weaver farm near Pine Grove Mills was gold to George W, Wea- ver, for $4000, : ——A large pic-nic composed of a num ber of Sabbath schools, is to be held at Spring Mills, Sep. 4th, The Pleasant Gap band course music for the G. A. R. to Lewisburg, on the 9th. ~——The annnal basket pienie of the Centre County Veteran Club will be held near Lemont, Saturday, Seg will dia excursion ot. 18 — An excursion from Centre Hall to Fowler station is contemplated b of the Sabbath sche Mr J. olt hasshipped his fence. wachine to iams Grove, where 1 will be pat on exhibition during the j nic, y ULC 3 Oi8 Of this piace, B 8 ¥ n v1 ~The Centre county del Prohilition econYeution, i from this county towards a paign fund. rates t JOO cam Om IS = v i —This is the time of the merchants and all business their advertising fore you reap. ~——We had the wished for rain on Monday evening, itcame down in streams in this section. We have accounts that this wost welcome shower hit most parts of the coanty, ~The morning trains going east on Monday and Tuesday were packed full of people from different points in the vailey, bound for William’s Grove, to at- tend the picnic, ——We hear a report that Harvy Kor- man, who moved to Nebraska from Miles township, does not find the west agreea- ble to his tastes and that he contemplates coming back 10 good old Centre again. —— Jonathan Diboges, of Philipsburg, gave our senctum a call. Mr, D. is a bro- ther of Jac. Dinges, dec’d, and one of the oldest and most experienced locomotive engineers in the state, ~The Centre county Republicans will bold their convention at Bellefonte, on Tuesday the 7th. It makes very lit- tle difference whether they meet or not, Ro one cares, as they never make the rifile* ik} year men to You always sow | —— James Denner and bis nephew, G. O. Benner, contemplate opening a grocery store in Bellefonte ehortly. The former named gentleman was recently in the same business in Lock Haven. His part- ner is from Centre Hall, ~The?) acre tract of land, adjoin- ing Spring Mills on the west, belonging to the Peter Wilson estate, was sold at public sale to Dr. Frank Van Valzah for $100 per acre. The farm 1} west was bid up to $39 per acre but not sold. ~—While in Boalsburg one day this week, we met Dr. Chas, Emerick, and had quite a pleasant chat with him at his office. Charley has dissolved partner: shipand set up for himself, although young in the profession, he has quite a lucrative practice. Our esteemed medical friend and former townsman, Dr, W, V. Rankle of Philadelphia, is visiting friends here, The Doc has a lucrative practice in the City of Brotherly-love, we are pleased to learn, and yet he keeps np a remem. brance and longing for his pative heath, ee Brp’te Wolf is now in the midst of his work of examinations, This i: one of the main features of his duties, We are fortunate in having so efficient a gentleman at the head of our schools, as his examinations are the most thorough, which secures good teachers and elevates the standard of our common Behools, Centre Hall, like other towns, has a good many juvenile cigarette smokers, who might be saved by a boro’ ordinance against the evil, The city council of Osnkland, Cal, has passed an ordinance making the stacking of cigarettes in any pubic square or street, by any midor under 16 years of age, a misdemeanor, wwT'he boro school directors have cut down the session of public schools from eight months, as previonsly annonnced, to seven. The reason for doing this was that several of directors thought It gen Loo igh and preferred term of sehnol, than instructors. ‘We hearti- while at work on Mingle's cistern, on | Never accuse a man of bribery or| Lying, like a boomerang, comes | back to the one that started it, —— Another member has been added | Mr. Wm, E | Gray, a student with Hastings & Reeder, | was admitted on Monday of last week, | ~The state prohibition sober—they left deserve congratulation f cal music on the train, rOt convention g here ditto. ) $ t r some —The buildings for the new di ry about a half a mile below Cobur Penns creek, dre nearly completed the institution will be ; the coming fall. and | Mb in operation | ~The farm of Judge Rankle, dec'd., | in Potter township, was sold on Saturday to Dr. W. V. Rankle, of Philadelphia, for $36 per acre. The farm eo acres. ntaics TU | Ar fr} Pa ve — Sr. Jobin 8, | Rtate College #r at Sat falling from a ladder, Jast Sa picking fruit. We friend Forste to I revent irster, landlord at broke one of i hia leor bv jin legs ¥ are rey. for A law shonld people fron OF Cin ae + — Large quantities of ecorder Bible is seri coufinedsto his » 2 number of Centre gone m all a pieasa iam's Grove, ni firme nt time, 1: i shannon | Miller, of | with their! IH Kell On Mon the train fo lavs wit (reorge iis, spent Sunday daughter, Mrs, Wi ; morning they took fonte to spend a few « daughter, Mrs Crawford. Q a ber of our people took the early train for | granger picnic at Williams Grove, among | the number were GG, L. Bumgardner, Da- vid Campbell. oe. Garbrick, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. G, J. Meyer, and Mrs. Jno. Carper. There is some danger of Jno. T. Ross | loging t hurt about two weeks ago. of Philadel r. ay | a & fit Bis Mui he sight of his eye, wheih he had | Dr. Radclif, | phia, was one of the arrivals at our station Monday eve. He isa neph- ew of Mrs. J. 8, Boal, at whose place he | is now stopping. J. H. Ross our live and | obliging merchant, is doing a good busi ness, always paying the highest prices for all kinds of produce, at present he is paying 12¢ for butter, 12¢ for eggs, 6¢ for | lard, 75¢ for onions and he has also bought and shipped over 100 bushels of ums from our people, of which we have an over abundance, payivg 75¢ to §1 for the same. Mr, Daniel Hess, our retired merchant has now got down to daylaboring and has more than he can well do, and if wages don't soon get bet ter he talks of striking, but we hope it will be to some shady nook. » s——— a COMING EVENTS. Grand Army meeting at Lewisburg, Sept. 9, Centre county Granger's picnic on Nit- tany mountain, near Centre Hall on Sept. 16. Central Synod of Peun'a, at Centre Hall, beginning Sept, 20, The Veteran Club of Centre county, will hold its unnaal reanion and picnic at Lemont, Sept. 18, Ap a - - ~eTi® S1ex.~Mrs, Sarah Neff is im- proving, though not able to leave her room. Mr. John Emerick is able to be up again from his second attack of heart direase, Luther Btover of Aaronsburg, is able to be about again, afler several weeks continement of fever, i A Mp HOG CHOLERA. Hog cholera is prevailing to a serious extent in Ferguson township, and many are dying from the disease, Sam’l Ho- man lost 16 hogs, and other heavy losers are Fred Bottorf, Wm, Masser, James Fortney and other farmers, vm btm o——— a Want Remesmnenine.~Hereaflersub scribers to the Revonrer, who will remit one year's subserifion fn advance can retain B23 Cents as a premium for ad vance pay: Any of oar subscribers sending us the Balen of two Dew | jabscribary with the h one year in advance, will one free on Reronren. il GEREAND ARMA OURSBION TO LEWISLURG, The Grand Army gathering at Lewis- An ex train will run through froan Bellefonte, with the following rates for the round trip : From Bi Hefonte, “ Lemont, Oak Hall, Linden Hall, Centre Hall, Spring Mills, Coburn, Cherry Run, rood to return next day (10) on Train leaves Bellefonte at 6 a, m,, returning, leave Lew- ishurg at 0 p. m. JUrRion Tickets or PENNTOWNSHIP XOTES, Politics is getting lively, and the peo- er knew better men to be put in nomi- nation, Quite a number from Millheim attended the BSweongle On Bunday it 4000 to 5000 Merchant and chief burgess Spigelmyer is moving his camp-meeting last week, was estimated there were Millheim, and he wil in his new quarters, ) " | make things boom Every train to the Ail Millheim, 100 witnesses, had been summoned on the Musser liquor case, but fortunately it was stopped, and unnecessary costs saved by Mr, Musser pleading gality. Esq. Reifs The corn crop will be good. BRUSHVALLEY SPLINTS. Temperance lecturers are around this way, That little man Mills, with a big head and much in it gave our people a lecture one day last week which getting wey F. Black for governor suits all, anted Wallace, but now they all say Black fills the bill, The Democrats ha the SOMO Ww Ww hole ticket, Berries are pleaty all ov- er; corn and potatoes in abundance; some wiil Sunday 8 Woods be enough anyway, A th iast Saturday, near James Cormans and time ad, Miit Baorket, of Lome visiting 5118 mother, seriously il, Cal, Cronse was y falling from a load of oats, ra, alighting on The ve formed a iis : | a i i a fine Was 1 Ji at Fi i hpad His Leac LIruise ong i of Rebersburg have sting ciub—good for the be an loafing around at nighis, JOH ya, - i ~-(n Saturday 1» barn belonging to was tenis ight 14th, ge Munson, EL thn J it i #1 a estroyed by fi Among the thirty-five tons of sheaves of rye, —Mr. W \ ! Ww, la. destroyed bay and 111 d Boyer writes us fro Nebraska, that they bad quite f the summer, oil Tilt. Small and potatoes Royer sent idl ag curn wp. Mr, Lraska papers whi © a pies of Ne wWiii 3 r UR « i can De Lag i Labi ge jug at tus otlice by such as ¢ » Fils esl in Nebraska property, — YW& are iiciined t Ve lower sarc y 1 is © 0D Prove i i | i i ! i | Ley b eid e, i which evel! ney bt wonid wisely conclad direction of toe ralirvad station wb 1. in ihe Roup near State College, tis home vn Buuday alleruoon rom the effects of the injuries Yeceived while ndiug he consuuctieon train, ya the Bedefoute & Baffuio Han rail road. Mr. Roup wasa t mem- r of tue German Reformed churcy, a is vOupsislen aud lather. idren, all who have grown up to four i . 1 Fr I wutnanhood, Toe deceased 0 Aad mee [10 saw mill, dwelling house and store house of Mr. Wm. Decker, #itoated about one mile aud a haf from Uh ville, Clearfield county, together with a arge quantity of lumber and other prop- 1 id 2 o'clock ou last Tuesdsy morning, involving a joss estimated at frow §10.- The fire is believed w ee Pio~nicg to Long's cave, a short pei do, Bam, —(3en. Yony Wolf, gone to Florida, tie might make thai state Lis home if Le Perhaps the sight of a few alligators, with jaws dis- tended fur a sweet Centrecounty morsel, may turn the General's steps homeward, Spriog Mille is now 8 postal mo- ney order otlice, —e When you are in Bellefonte, call at the Logan Machine works and see 18ang4dt ~wsMr. Robert Duncan, formerly of Bpring Mills, now a citizen of Milton, was in town Monday last. og» PERSONAL. Rev. Leisenring and family, who spent several weeks at this place, Toho to their home at Lewisburg, on Friday last. Mr. Harry Connor, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of D, C, Keller, Dr. Radcliff, of Philadelphia, popped ints town one day last week and only stayed long enough to shake hands with friends and was off oni the next train, Mr. John Hill, one of Williamsport's young genta, is visiting his friend, Wit. mer Smith of this place, Miss Maime Rissel, of Williamsport is visiting Miss Grace Smith, A SI MP NI For rhenmatism, lnmbago, neuralgia, eramp and colie there is no remedy an- perior to the genuine Dr, Thomas’ Elec trie Oil, .- — we | look® very much as though the managers of the Lewisburg Fair intend td give a fair and honest horse race, they have sent to Philadelphia for a starting judge who will: be impartial. They promise to show some very fine speed and good blood op their track. They offer over $1000 tor races, and $500 for buggies. They ofler such preminms in all departments ua bid fair to have fine displays in each. We would not ba sur prised if it equaled the state fair in year's on SUMMARY. A speach Ly Mr. Labouchere {1 the house of commons succeeded in drawing from the new government an outline of its policy in regard to Ireland. Capt. Bamuel Fisher, of the hrigantine Francis A. Barstow, wax killed on board his vessel by falling block, Dr. Leffman, port physician at Philadel phin, has examined the sick crow of the Brit ish steamar Craigendorn, and reported that the disense from which they were suffering was malarial fever, and recommended that the vessal be discharged from quarantine, A named Sylvester narrowly es caped lynching at Eggoertaville, N. Y., for an attempted assault upon his employer's daugh ter, negro Cincinnati Germans refuse to take part ina parade in which Sam Jones and Sam Small have been invited to participate the of recent utterances by two evangelists about Germans : Night fishermen on the Jersey coast are ac cused of killing fish with dynamite, Gen. Joseph KE. Johnston is {ll at 8t. Louis Governor Gray, on the grounds of Indiana, has offered a reward of 81,000 for the apprehension of any state engaged in lynching Andrew ID. White, late of Cornell univer gity, has telegraphed from Geneva, Sw land, that he will under no consideration a canulidate for congress : ETOCers Las boen hu k each trial for selling oleomargarine ping it as such, that Bir Charles Dilke is in under name of “J. reported Canada, trave the w York plumbers are agitated over the wstion of apprenticeships, and a general is the pit number of York « general strike or a lockou 8 not ow rike, and a 3 improb A fire at Baratora destroyed the fref pot of the Delaware and pany and a nun ght do sem Canal com ber of wad cars, involy. k i 0 to the oor ar show # 118 The brs EE "on oun 56 steamship dhe Puen r COwn a reson ner conning frog veri retery about 855.000 1s which are advertised hav rom the mai ax between The same bonds | Toor. Amasa J. Parker, Jr., | Doyle wers elected to the comma treated First, Becond Fourth brigades NX. GB N. Y.. vely at New York, Brooklyr ew) il with quarters respect] Albar ay and Buffal 1 Walter Grandy, 4 yoars old of Worth, Tex. , died in terrible agony from bhydrophobia, the madstone test having failed in his case After taking 20% ballots and vainly trying to effect a coinpromise, the Democratic con vention for the Eighth Virginia congressional district adjournad without making a nomina. tion The new torpeds boat Peacomake hil on v PIA Fe a * WRS 6X ted in the presence of a crowd of people the Hudson river, Among hor foals was ve under the passenger steamer City of ston, which was passing ud the river here was a lively fist fight between Frank Savin asd John Goodehild, two members of ti ‘ork exchange It orig nated over an nsglting remark made by Mr Sabin, and spectators say that Mr. Goodohild 4 the stock ‘Leet man,” t1 bsnl ooklvy jo was the The © i grounds, and about i the races The New Jersey Democrats will state convention at Trenton, Sept. 28 Sylvanus Carr, of Germantown, Pa, was drowned at Asbury Park, N. J., while bath. ing. Willie Bells, the Kansas boy murderer, has been sentenced to be hanged. Cutting says be will demand inderanity from Mexico, and that he will not go on the Jecture platform nor enter a dime museum. A malicious attempt was made to wreck an exenrsion train near Joliet, Ills, by placing four formidable obstructions on the track within au mile, A tramp was arraigned in Chicago, and over $1,000 in drafts were found in his pos sosedon. Ho was fined §50, which he paid. The Democratic congressional convention at Alexandria, Va, after taking over 200 ballots without result, adjourned, and the candidates go before the people, the one gewting the most voles to be the candidate. Massachusetts Democrats will hold thelr state conves tion at Worcester, Bapt, 50, Alles A. Myers, managing editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer, has been arrested and oy club opensd its naw AN) persons witnessed hold a the arrest of ex Auditor al the Columbus convention on a ug delegates econtiertion with Cappella charge of bri} The st York horas car line has been settled, and the men went to this morning. The agrees to try the six-trip schedule YH, and if it is found to extend more than twelve hours a day to return to the five trip schedules, William Lawler, a railroad flagm Lowell, Mass., sustained serious, but it hoped not fatal, injuries in a successful eff t i $e rp nw vike on the Prosdway, New work COINpany four upon the track, of California by the state, Hot weather at Saranac kept Cleveland and his party at their games of cards were the they cared to indulge in. Minister Jackson his reasons for resigning Bion Republicans of that Presid inn, an wildest excitement decline 3 ve the m Cook, a veteran of war a professor a Mans tute of Technology, accidentally shot at Cl William O'Brien, of been charged with a fatal a upon Mrs, Elizabeth Brany, of Norton Baveral war, and since the vard university and the achnsett tham. Mass, with fatal effoct Attleboro arrested, for con- and it Prohibition nominatic gress have been made in Tis Illinois is put a state ticket in the field proposed to Fifty cents, with costs reaching to 8&5, was decided to be the penalty of mild swearing in Keyport, N. J. rier acid on his mistress, Nettie Tucker, at ls Branch, and burned her terribly. He arrested and held in light 1 and there much d the lenity of magistrates, The bark Virginia, of Bath, Me, Capt. J. M. Allen, was struck by a hurricane 100 miles east of Cape Hatteras, dismasted and water After drifting for five captain, his family and the crew wall, issatisfaction at logged, anys the of fifteen Capt. Powers, and brought to New York Employes of the New York Central rail belonging to Distribt Assembly No, L., made a demand for wiges, and say they will have their request is Pension y has oconfes wen} i that Edward Koha park ris were disap £ on bd LTIeG Washington Types Object. 80. ~A Ti 8 OVIVETT vit mes Washing t rrintine LP ing wivann serted that Mr. Boned Typographi- pubiic cal members {ire omoe pposed to the 1 {il endeavor to expel i government printing A Headless Horseman, Kan, A 30. Friday 5d herd boy met w Torexa an unknown dent in Wanhu He was riding a fractious hb creck, when he was seen to fall from the hore and his foot caught in the stirrup. The horse started on a dead run and finally disappeared from sight. The antmal was tracked three miles by the blood of his victim, but neither he nor the rider was found. An effort bs being made to ascertain the man's name. Roe COUntY, hes ar A Charmed Life. Corpwaren, Mich, Aug 80.-The seo ond attempt to take the life of A. T. Lan phere within the last week was made Friday While passing near the Salvation barfacks, a rope was thrown over his head, and he was pulled into a vacant jot, hit on the head with a sand bag and shot three times, two balls Jodging in an account book in his breast pocket, and the other in a match safe. He was not injured, except by being bruised. A mask and revolver were found near the spot A Wenther Durean In New Jersey. Trextox, Aug. 30.~-The reduction in the force of the signal service, caused by act of congress at ita last session, has Induced the chief signal officer to abandon the proposed establishment of an inland weather station in New Jersey. It is understood that arrange- ments have been completed for opening a station at either this city or Newark, with full facilities for taking observations and pro- mulgating weather reports. Free Trade Address New York, Aug. 30.<The Free Trade leagne bas iseued an address to the people pointing out the necessity of tariff reform, and declaring that it can be brought about by the change of a single congressional dis trict in half of the states. Every friend of tariff reform is therefore encouraged to avow his principles and cast his vote with a good prospect of the desired result being effected When Baby waa sick, we gave her Onstoria, 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, Fojeascd on charged with perjury in miss Het Yaieir A ghinglon, Au £0 & Tary Sod Lia meetings in were fallir iting went into hyste we MAREKIED. Welely, A Blanch Benn Oats 54 lor August, 544 for Sept Lorn ols for ir Nort : t EARLY BY KURTZ A B Fancy Pat. Yio Best Roller £4 & 24 Best Rolt'r Flour Middiings per t OURT Whereas, the Hon. A. O. Fars, President the Usurtof Vommon Fleas of the mh Judicial [is trict, consisting of the counties of Uesnire Huntingdon, and the Mon Jas K. Smith and Hon , Ubester Munson Assen, Judges in Centre « 17, having isssoed their precept, bearing date ¥ of July , 1586, to me directed, for soiding a Court Oper and Terminer and General Jail Delivery f Quarter Sessions of Lhe Peace in Bellefonte, tor the county of Ventre, and Lo comments on ihe Fourth Monday of Aungost next, being the 28d day of T4865, and to continne two weeks, Notice is berets given to the Coroner, J nsticesof the Peper, A Mderaen and Comstablon of satd county of Cent Hat ther be then and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fornoon of Z3rd day, with thelr records _ingul sitions, exnminations. and thelr own remembrances Jada those things which Lo thelr office apperiaine to ¥ EE "ROCLAMATION, ne, and those who sre bound in recognizance to prosecute against Lhe prisoners that are orahall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there bo prose: oute against thom as shall be just Given under my hand, st Belisfonte, the ad day of Jalyin the year of our Lesrd 18 and the one hundred and tenth year of the In ependence of he United States. W_ MILES WALKER, Sherif To clear stock for this season, I will sell my stock of Canaries, Red birds and Goldfinchs at almost cost, This is a good opportunity to secure a fine singer al a small cost, J. D. Mureay, Prac BALE ~The undersipne off t al public sale, Mo Mile east of Tusseyville, on Satarday, September 18 the following described real estate, of Michael Ulrich, ded'c, viz: No. | contain 18 ACRES and IH perches, theroon erected a frame, two. story Dwelli House, with good cellar, all necessary ontbuildings, good bam, Orchard of Chotce it, and spring of water. No. 2 ton. taining 11 ACRES sod 82 perches, alent 6 Acros are clear. the balance being timber, bounded by lands of John Lee, and Jacob Bei he A a Sontalisy ACRES and Jw v with CHLOCR tiaber, bounded by innds of Jacob Runkle, Jacob Reider, mud Bale 10 begin at 12 ; elo bgt Ay Dock, when terms wil G o BORGE GROSEMAN.
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