FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r CextrRE Hann, Pa,, October 6, 1887 TERMS vance, Those terms. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 tions, and 6 cents tor each subsequent insertion, One year, $1.50, when in arrears subject paid In to previous —G|0|0|D A|D|V|I|C|E] + 1 - mee) rere T mnens {ses 1 KEEP COOL and buy al Bartholomews' Store, Cheapest Store in Cen- tre County. LOCAL ITEMS. ————— ——Pay your tax, ——The price of chestnuts is consider- ably higher this fall than other years. ——The weather has been cool this week, with rain on Monday forenoon. ——The wild hunt after potatoes still continues. Price is maintained at 60 and 65 cents, Pete Shires is gathering up the cream in this section for the creamery at Spring Mille, ——QChas, P, Hewes, one of Bellefonte’s young legal lights, was in town on Mon- day on important business. ——By payiog for the RerORTER in ad- vance, you get it for $150 per year. Those who wish to avail themselves of this offer, had best remit at once. Landlord D. J. Meyer, returned on Monday afternoon from Mercer county, driving a team of fine black horses, which be purchased while in that section, — Rev. W, E. Fischer, Miss Lizzie and Miss Anpie Harpster, Mrs. Shoop and Aaron Harter, all of this place attend- ed the Lutheran Synod at MifHinburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bollinger were on a trip to Altoona, which place they may conclude to make their future home. Penns valley is well represented in the railroad city ~—(n Monday evening a large nom- ber of the little folks assembled at Mr. Will Sandoe’s home. The object of the gathering was to celebrate Master Jimmey’s birthday. ——Subscribers who do not get their paper regularly or on time should in- form us at once. A name may become misspelt or get to the wrong office, and we would not discover it unless fied. The registry of voters of Bellefonte this year is 200 greater than it was last, and the Republican claims 5000 populs tion for the town—which is a little steep, but glad it is creeping in that direction. —— District Attorney James B. Coryell, of Williamsport, is to be married on the evening of the 11th of October to Miss Mary Blaochard Mayer, daughter of President Judge Mayer, of Lock Haven. The ceremony will occur in the Presby- terian church in Lock Haven. noti- —The expediency of building a wag- on bridge across the Busquebanna at Lewisburg, agitating the people in that section. 8o many trains have been put on the Lewisburg and Tyrone rail. road lately, thatthe danger of being caught in the bridge is greatly increased At the county fair to be held at Litiz, Lancaster county, on Wednesday next, George Ryan, a farmer, will he publicly married by Governor Beaver to Miss Laura Hoover, of Lancaster. A large number of presents have already been contributed. : ~The potato market is still lively, and our farmers are being offered 65 cents per bushel for choice potatoes. In Ohio, where there is a failure of the crop, we are told potatoes are being retailed at $1.50 per bushel. It's an ill wind that don’t blow in some one’s favor. is —Please call and examine our large stock of cloths and cassimeres for any garment in Men's wear—a fall assortment of Overcoats “Reapy Mane” The largest line of Hats, Caps and Farnishing Goods in the county-—all work guaranteed to fit or no sale.” Moxreomery & Co. Brockerhoff Row & Homes Block. —Subscribers who find bills enclosed for subscription dae, will oblige us great- ly by remitting amounts asked for. Such as may be omitted and get no bills, can see on their address on each paper, by the dates, what is due. Hereafter all sub- scribers paying $1.50 in anvance, get credit for one year. There is a chance to make 50 cents. These terms date from beginning of the present year, ~~]. Kyle McFarlane & Co., request us to say that the 600 stoves are not quite all sold yet although they are going ast; and they invite everybody who visits Bellefonte to call at their store, whether they wish to buy or not and in. spect the immense assortment of stoves and everything else they have to greet the eye. Everything cheap and the best. ~~ Aaronsburg is to have a hymenial affair to-day, which will be a pleasura. ble event and a happy one to the parties immediately interested. The bride is Miss Lizzie Huston, a beautiful and ac complished young lady, danghter of Sam’l Huston, dec’d, and a niece of Jas - P, Coburn, Esq. The groom is Harvey Musser, Esaq., of Akron, Ohio, and a son of Dr. P. T. Musser, of Aaronsburg. Mr, Musser 18 a successful young lawyer, in Akron, The happy an are acquaintances of the RerorTEr, and we extend them our best wishes. HUNTING A LOST CHILD. X { On last Satarday afternoon a tramp- | like elderly man, was observed pass- {ing through this place, having a lit- | Che little one was scantily clad and bare- { footed: The two had hardly gotten half- | way up the mountain, when a telephone was received from Lewistown to arrest a tramp having a little girl with him and who was thought to be at or near Centre { Hall, at the time, as there was strong sns- | picion the little one was astolen child which was missed in luzerne county since last Decoration dav. { Boozer with Will Ruble were at | sent in pursuit by Esq. Boal, and over- | took the party on the top of the moun | tain, about a mile from here. The little | girl fought against being brought and showed unusual spunk, but the two | finally marched back this place. | Here he declared the child was his, and | the little girl, rather bright and ready- { spoken asserted the same thing, and hreatened to write and telegraph to cer- | tain parties about the affair. The man's account was that he came from Danville, | and was bound for Flemington, where he intended busking corn to get some mon- ey, vet his ronnd about course through Snyder county and hither via the 7 { Mountains, looked a little suspicions, { and he felt much concern lest his child { should be taken from him. He said his | name was Dailey. | Telephone communication was at once | opened with the father ofthe lost child { at Lewistown, who had reached that | point in his pursuit of these two wander | ers, and a description was telephoned, { His child had dark brown hair--s0 had { this one. His child’s eyes correspond { with the eyes of thisone. His child bad a blac k nole on the right shoulder, about an inch long—this child had a mark which came nigh answering to this too, Orders were given to hold @ wanderers until Sanday, when the fat would arnve here for identifying id. Nothing was telephoned as age. The little girl with the tramp seemed to be ten years. and the iid, named Ulrich, was only five—had this fact been stated over the it would undonubt have decided the matter that this was not Mr. Ulrich’s Sunday afternoon Mr. -nodoubt with a heart full of expecta- tions that he had found his long lost dear little girl, whose disappearance had almost driven the father and mother distraction. After fixing costs for lodg- ing the tramps here, he was taken to the room of the little girl, in Meyer's hotel, and one glance brought back pangs of disappointment, and dispelled hopes so bouyant—for the little girl was not his, and again heart broken, Le shed tears of bitter disappointment, Some four or five dollars were collect- ed in the crowd and given Mr. Ulrich who is a poor man and has spent much money searching doubt he had senta on t wings of lightning to his family that their little one was found, to be foll by another message to break i row in that family circle, that the lost one, The tramp had also shed tears fearing his danghter was be wrested from him. For the time being one heart was made sad and another Now it turned to gladoess for ti Dailey and Mr. once back, 10 “at th il } il chi abou Luzerne ch OBL telephone Ulrieh arrived to the f i . i ior Oi8 chiiaqg. Message sO0nN wend 0 BOT it was not joy int J it ttle to he to sadnpess for Ww L0se dress Was abby, was washed and dress, and other ns Mrs. D. J ey er, f money iittie girl ands le wi from the erowd 1 their way th *% and again w RIN. I'he affair uaturally, excitement here created . - THE DEATH OF M., REES} J he de ath of Melville Reese Dill, of Myersdale, Somerset county, hingham House, on Angust onder the infi ether be nder operation, was r's inquest yesters gence of going a surgical the subject of a Corone day. The testimony was simply a8 reproduc tion of the case as published in The T August 4. The witnesses were | oS wl Dill, Colonel Th Grimeson, Dr. J. William White Hayes Agnew and Coroner's Formad. Dr. Formad was the ness, and after a few moments’ tion, the jury decided on a verd Melville intl came to his from cerebral embolism, doe brain d and that the i properly administered.’ tates Marsl Heese ii 0 ohr SOAHO, ether —- AGAINST AND KLINE, From the Lock Haven Express of Thursday. “The Grand Jury yesterday afternoon conmdered the cases of Luther Shaffer, John Johnson, James E. Kline and "“Essic” Kline, charged with the murder of Isaiah Calvey and Nora Culs vey, his wife; and also with highway rob- berry. True bills were found against each of the men for the murder of Isaiah Caivey and also of Nora Culvey. True bills were found against each of them for robbery " On Thursday the witnesses summoned to Lock Havenon the Colvey murder case were discharged by the court from | further attendance during the present | term. The trial bas been postponed on- til a future court, which we believe will BILL SHAFFER ber. EE —— . Our $1.00 Cashmere reduced to 75¢ Our 75¢ Cashmere reduced to 55¢. Our Hc Cashmere reduced to 38e¢, Our 40¢ Cashmere reduced to 30¢, A splendid quality Cashmere 25¢. One Jot of Remnants of Flannel; heaviest weight, reduced from 15 to 10¢, 1000 yards Remnants of Dress goods in the piece were sold at 10 to 50c per yd, LYON & CO. ae——— cr —— THE BEEHIVE, Kerlin's store, at Stone Mill, a beehive, is busy as { They haveall their new goods for this season, and compete wi | store in this section as to and low prices, and in paying the best merket prices for prodnee, and selling lowest for cash. The Btone Mill store never bad a better ron of trade. Fair dealing and gentlemanly treatment are the cause. th any {OBBERS TAKE A TRAIN, Greensburg, Pa., October 8.—The pas- gengers on a way train running on the Sewickley Branch of the Southwest Rail- road had a rather terrifying experience early this morning. The Sewickley Road, which is a little branch only ten miles long, runs through the Pleasant Unity coke field. There are plenty of lonesome places along the road, and it was at one of these pointe, while the train was ronning at a slow rate early this morning, that a band negroes, variously estimated at from twenty-five to thirty, jnmped aboard and caused a panic by their villainous demonstrations, The party had been lying concealed among the bushes that line the road, and at given gignal from their leader, a tall, hercnlean fellow with a coal black skin, they jumped aboard. Three of the party, with drawn revolvers, entered the eab of the engine and held engineer and fireman in check, while the of the gang scattered themselves through the train and collected the money and valu ables of the passengers As there were only a few of the | mn board at- tempt at resistance was the robbers didn’t get much After they had seccured about thing of value on the train who were more or less drunk, proceeded to drive the engineer and fireman from the engine, and for two hoursa drunken ruffian kept control of the throttle, run- ning it up and down the road, ost of the time at a frightful rate of speed. At one time the drunken engineer ran the train close to the town of Mutual, A ebild that was playing alo the track was st 'k by tt yw-catcher and harled a d wee of twenty feet but, fortunately, only had its When a few min was placidly feedit grow between old ros of the rest latter « no made, and booty. everys fellows, the little 6 broken, that ari nd irunken dar- » & yell ight and the en- t derailed. It nearly when the tired of i the the region { keys set uj gine was almos VAS to ‘el negroes gol Gl OCIS Hegroas got thelr drunken sp band Officers are scouring rt and a 316 train search of the audsa reanit of minated i revolt, and | safe Rec {Oo be wee BB Mr. John Rishe away visiting friends th The On and of Howard, Pa, are visit this place, and wife 8 week, were Misses | Easie Hensel, ing friends at Firea have been starled in the new Valentine Co. farnaces, but no iron is yet being made, Miss Sadie Bitner expects to tertaina party of young folks at home on Friday evening, i en- | her And Reesman puta large hot air furnace in the Methodist church at Pleasant Gap, this week, — Last Sunday seemed to have a good day for chestnnts—it may | for some of the gatherers yet, ee Millheim will enlarge her towns | hall, and give it some beautifying touches, | Millheim is progressive always. i bean we hot Cool weather ig setting in and you | want a fall overcoat. To get one cheap i y to Lewins, at the Philad, Branch. wwe Did you gee the beantiful line square parlor heaters at Reesmans. o = of He | “Beaver” are heaters ee Rogemont” and Leeman. — Large quantities of charcoal are being shipped from our station, by loam. | bermen who have converted the off-falls | from their mills into a salable article. we B1its made to order, at the Phila delphia Branch, where one of the best | tailors in the state is employed. Satis. | faction guaranteed as to prices and fit. ~All the grain fields look in fine | condition—some predict the fly has | mostly disappeared, and that next year there will be an old-fashioned crop. Still, potatoes will pay best, we There wat a wedding at the home | of Mr. Harry Koarr, near Lomont, last | Tuesday wyaniog, when his daughter | yu wedded to Charley Kuhn, of Boals« urg. ~we(Fot your ready made clothing a not be im besides. sells lowest in the county, upon and save money A BOLD HIGHWAYMAN., SINGLE-HANDED H} AND ROB "Wo HAILTRE 1 COACHES | } ” THE PA NGER WA Angelo robbery Austin, Tex., Sept. message from San other daring stage last night. The robber played a lone hand. The country through which ta passes between San Angelo and B on the Texas and Pacific, is sparsely tied, wild and broken, and the with rough country sombrero and a red Fa fi telephone records an- the pe § d nger, Ret robber clothes broad over glocted a deso on, handkerchief face, the lower part { 11H : 1 his wiry pony hard awaited the arrival of the Angelo, tht late, dreary spot by and calmly stage from San Bi It soon hove on in hit, with 3 honrd, three of then ordered t} time drawing a bead o pistol, adies bandit 1¢ driver to halt, at n him wit He was handed a cap and manded to put it on and face, and haf passengers fally the slog Com draw it down ver his ire the awake of 1mport in line and in turn of all his cagt realize page he ordered ti robbed eg watches (in HH one AH and jes in mooey, l.onis L near) drummer named K and momen thi trav there for went throug aul returned the watches (iif inform TEL men we from he kept them standing three while mail bags, When the stage from beard in the distance he « passengers into their coa Lo his Id d nust not K&, hours he fi supreme ber of y I at Bellefonte on Thursday [et every member of the Teg men survives meet with their there, t wl rad gi HOFFER—McCLEARY. Invitations are ont for the wedding of Miss Alma R. Hoffer f Mr. Geo. Holler, of A exandria, Pa, to Mr Irwin McCleary. The young lady is well known in this section and deserves a good husband, The happy event takes place on the 13 of October, at the home of the brides parents, The RerorTen ex- tends its congratulations to the happy couple, : 1 I aanghter - -— A CURIOSITY. Miss Ella Lingle sent a raspberry stem i to our office, this week on which were | A large number of full grown and ripe | berries. They are either a very iate | berry or it is the second crop for this | raspberries in our climate on the 4th of October, . -—. CHURCH DEDICATION. The Lutheran church of Pine Grove | Mills Centre co. Pa, will be dedicated | A, Furst of New Berlin, The public is cor | - DIED, On the 28th ult, at Penn Hall, Mrs and 7 days. On the 2nd inst, at Rebersburg, Mies Eliza Gramley, daughter of Geo. Grams ley, aged 18 years, Ec LAR E White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn at the Centre Hall Roller Mill--for which the highest HERE AND THERE. Shawls and Coats —Glarmans. « and Ruchings, il Wraps, (irs Glarmans. -A hand lace Curtain for 1.55 a pair, «(3 APIITLE, mee Dress 000d fs y Ind viel fine trimming brads, Tid Fran Veo are informed b els of potatoes have Haines township, this fall Mr Hens, M 1 who WAH i { ry £ dysentery, 8 improving iron mame! FTOVE r tiheaa And ~We regret to learn of the death of Mra, Noah Musser } nt sidence a bi ier late re Fora Fillmore a with cancer of the breast, long time she has Hecn { From the amount of itonsly they legal ne fe HOWE given so gratu . ' } had swallowed Makes yon i ‘Blacl Liey were bought ir the alest and Dest sty gUATAN LE ed SPALI {4 HE E Br His paper A BARGAIN, A Fine Farm iT Nios Penns Hall, in Valley ith of Centre will be sold at a low price. For particulars ad- dress, Tn AT raox Jr. Trusres, GRAIN. REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, hiectto flactuations of market, $ Onis . $ ki, FO —o y No 1 weight and pric Wheat mixed and price, mixed with © with Rye bought al FLOUR AND FEED, Fiour. 1 45 $18 1 35 is ons, 1 OR” rye weigh Fancy Pat. Bran per ton Bran, retail, cwi, Chop per ton retall per cw 24 Best Roli'r Flour Middlings per ton COAL MARKET, Broken 00 Egg 5.00 ch v . weavers DD Small Stove... wth MA b.25 Chestout ..... 5.00 esss cies 8.40 Woodland. ‘ ro 4.00 The above prices are for cash or grain only, KURT Z & BON T. ELMO HOTEL, ¢. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphio, Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Ho tel the same liberal provision for their comfort. 1tislooat in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parte ofthe city, are By accessible by Street Ours Sobstantiy passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visitingthecity for business or Pltsare, t ly solicited our patronage respectfuly solic JOS" M. FEGER “Propritor, BARNUM'S SHOW vill exhibit at the 14th of October, body is going phant. When ’ t forget vy Depart Nialos, or of an 1 House of i reseniatives 4 ivania in General Assembly met enacted by the suthority of he qualified electors for the severs) ties of the Commonwealth, at ali gener). to ship, borough and spocial elections are hereby an thorized and required to vote by tickets, pring or written, or partly printed partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket sl embrace the psoes of jodges of courts voted fo aid be labled outside “Judi inry ticket shall embrace the pames of all the officers to be voted for and shall be labeled “State.” one ticket shall embrace the names of all the officers voted for, thelnding the office of Senator and members of the Assembly, if voted for, and be ladied “Oounty,” one ticket shall embrace the names of all the township officers voted for, and be labled “township” one ticket shall embrece the names of all the borough officers voted for and be Iabled “Borough,” and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes W. MILES WALKER, Shoriff of Centre County 2 4 BRING nl the Or Mall ¢ ong Slate {A vEL0R HOUSE, Cor, Ind & Market St, LEWISBURG, PA. First-class house in every Negpect re Good sample rooms on 1st floor. Buss to and from all trains, THOMAS HARPER HUTCHINSON, aepasTHt TCHIRSON . @