FRED. KURTZ, Cextre Harn, Pa. Tuaurs, May 10, 1888 when paid in ad subject to previous TERMS; vance terms, One year, in arrears $1.50, hose Advertisements 20 conta per line for 3 inser tions, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, LOCAL ITEMS. The editor is at Pittsburg serving as a U. 8, grand juror. Rav, Sarvis, a former M, E., pastor, this place was in town on Monday. “Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Conley of fonte, spent Sunday at Centre Hall. Walter Bavard, of Beilefonte, made another trip to this side on Sunday last. — Ice cream and soda water signs are reminders that warm weather is ning SLUTE “wy: ( John Spangler has improved the appearance of his home by putting up a new fence, -Thirteen new to onr list last week, eurrance. were added OC~ names -an ordinary Engineer Cherry and son Theo~ Jdore. of Bellefonte made a trip to this place Sanday last ~ An affection of the throat seems to be an epidemic in this locality—nearly it. everybody has A new organ has been placed 10 Zion Evangelical church at Tussey- last week. the ville the front of has been The new street lamp 10 the Lutheran church is what needed at that point long _ Alf Wieland, clerk in Wolf & Son's w : 48 ago. store laid up several days of last week fr I'he Lewisburg Saturday News bas added a folder to its office; proserity ba smiling noon that en- terprising jnroal. Mr. Wm. Rishel, one of Tussey~ 's respected citizevs paid us a short o order to have his i List, tions to oar yn agent at ine ym a severe atiack of guinsy. Bascom must vil visit on Wedpesday i pame placed on ot subscr 10¢ tar pel wd, far sa lot —We are 1 Fra jo 0 ge rien 1k Bradt ital Of at that cokers | place, __ Jas. H. Lohr expects to leave for Allentown, Pa. Monday next to attend the meeting of the grand lodge of the or- der of Odd Fellows which assembles at that place next wee k. E. M. Havette m wed his engine and saw mill on Wednesday from near Penniliall, where he Barrel the (rege tract to will « tras WIRE ¢ th ynmence SAWIng on the 3 : Ty 11 vy tf along Br 155 IDOULWAI. Baioe, the great he in Beliefonte on Col, temperance lecturer will Thurs- dav evening. We w ald advise all to go and hear him as we consider him the Dest we ever heard on the temperance a. We woun.d eall the attention of our to the advertisement of H., A. inn. This gfonte, sUCCess in hard- guest readers McKee & Bro. in ad one in Del Hicks & Bro. ther col firm is A new SOTS LO i K. trade. . the ware w a a J kle, who has been attend- ¢ at Philad:1 came h looking therly love il Ran ne Pierce's Business Colleg for several months past me phia. 3 we for B week, Wi i A the city Of Dr viet Of ¥ iN : well and says ACTEes with him. The first game of base ball for the season was played on Monday evening het ween teams selected from yonng men and boys of the town. The boys played a fine game but were unable to down the was composed of old is other side which ball players _Jas. N. Leitzell, of Spriog Mills dropped into our sanctum on Monday aftern He informed us that he will start on Wedneaday of this week for a ghort trip to visit his brother io Stephen ; vis, and if he likes the ue 00. gon county 1iin country may locate there, Centre Hall was lively and I of pusiness all day Saturday. Our mer- chants say it was the best day of the season. it is a noticeable fact that our merchants are begining to keep a larger and better assortment and thereby at tract trade from neighboring towns, i full of fu A gang of fanning-mill agents with four teams and a car ioad of machines e their headquarters at Meyers hotel Wedon't see why they are trying to put in BO: INADY machines in this section as our larmers have had nothing to clean for several years, edn Tuesday evening Major Huss, of Linden tall, received a tank contain- ing five thousand yvoang treat a bout an inch in length, from the State Fish com- missioners. stream at Linden Hall years they will have lots pere. ~The brickwork on the nes Pres by terian chute was finished a week ago, and the catpentera have the bailding al- most under roof. The outlines of the structure are plain enough to indicate what its appearance and architectaral design will be, The edifice we predict, when finished, will be a very one and an orpament to the town, —nGoveraor Beaver, General Hart ranft and apumber of prominent offi cers in the National Guard will go to Mt. hav this place and in a few of trout up look over the ground and note whatever itnprovements can be made for the com- fore and convenience of the troops. The encampment this year will without a doubt, excel in ioterest and point of at- tendance that of any preceeding year, unfortunate on Monday afternoon, He through curiosity stepped up to examine gave ont a + hriek like an indian; the iron was scorchiug hot and burnt the inside of his band terribly. ww There was an unusual large atiend ance at the G. A, K. post rooms, this place on S.itarday evening, from Spring Mills, Poiters Mulls aad this vicinity. The meeting was called for the purpose of arranging a program for the proper observance of memorial day in this part of the valley. The program, which was furnished us by the kindness of Dr. W, A. Jacobs, will be found in another col- umn. The order of exercises bas been changed somewnat from former years, The exercises at this place will be at 10 #. m.; D. 8. Keller of Bellefonte willbe the principal orator. TURNPIKE QUESTION. from Bellefonte to the claim and appoint a jury toinvestis gate the matter. The jury appointed by the court is composed of the following gentlemen: Isaac Beck, Halfmoon twp; Henry Campbell, Ferguson; Samuel Walker: Miles Zimmerman, Marion; Sam ue! Gramley, Miles, ing the above jury started at Bellefonte, to view the road to the Mifflin county live. Accompanying the jury were the following attorneys; D, 8, Keller, master of the jury; C. M. Bower, for the peti tioners: J, Wes Gephart,for the company, and Chas P. Hewes, forthe county, W. F. Reber, stenographer and commission- er Decker compieted the party. On Thursday before the jury as to whether the road should be condemned and estimate its value. The verdict of the jury in case the valuation be considered too high or too low, will result in an appeal to court, We hear varions opinions expressed in the matter. In case the road be con demned the value fixed will be paid by the county and the townships through which it passes will bave to keep it in repair hereafter. In this way the bur- den of keeping in repair the main high- way, will be thrown upon a few town- ships, Potter and Spring, and will benefit adjacent townships, who are urging the matter, by asaving of toll. The road everybody will welcome a move for its improvement, We believe that the toll raised from Potter township annually would keep t dition than it has been for years, and to to all we would favor of every toll house render justice disappearance in Centre county, - - - PLEASANT HOMES, Quite a number of our citizens are fix~ ing up homes, This is com mendable, and all shoald |} enough tomaike every thiog about home clean. Beantify make them atiractiv there are many ways to do done with little ex- labor devoted { then, will do Ce rid of rubbish; fill bout thelr ave i t ina look tidy, ne your h ard inviting At omes nod LS, it can De 1 i few hours of d A this way, now au er part. fi: " flowers, pense even places, wrees and Fe for $ 2 outboiid material health of the premi- the CPE and preserve the fences; white-was ngs, which will and condoce to the r men and animals; give fresh coat of —what a chaoge all his will pr as you approach s ges fi house " of paint ome, Make things ry, and comfortal and whenever you ens her, ways that ook cheer ur le, nome 'e many of ised to make he add to their comforts, Centre Halj LAS which fill the} bill for neatness and beaaty—and pecple from 8 distance admire our village for it. t g JiHes MANY Houses - A PUBLIC NUISANCE. f taking as should have been feet in and instead f= YATQ A ew The result of this y OWDErs near z > 4 t m the sout wn which is dangerous liable to breed fatal disease. In some places the people at times are compelled to close windows on account of the filthy odorthat arises from this noi- atmosphere and ris disease over This nuisance we is within the boro’ limits and is a violation of its ordinsnces. We hope for t f the community that tue boro’ officials will take the matter in consideration at cnee, and have it removed. “ the most their doors and s«nce, polates the carries the town the Sry re f He very ge of believe he health DECORATION DAY PROGRAM. The folk decided the cow i rip wing Was oxZ, to be the by comrades of Post program on Memorial Day Decorate at the Upionat UO a. m; Centre Hall 10 a. m; at Sprucetown 2 m; at Georges Valley at 530, and Spring Mills at 6 p. m. Speakers for the different places are Revs, Piper and D. M. Wolf, Spring Mille Prof. W. A. Krise, a' the Union; Rev. D. M. Wolf, Georges Valley; Jas. Hammil and Joha Dale, Esqs , atSprucetown, and Col D. 8 Kellar at Centre Hall, Music has been secured for the day. All mivisters, sunday schools, organiza- tions, and everybody are invited ts ate at Pp. at be o'clock, The memorial sermon will on May 20, at 10.30 town by Rev, Piper. The citizens of Centre Hall and vicini- ty are kindly asked to meet at Post Room on evening of 18th, for the pur pose of arranging for Memorial Day, TALLOW-BUTTER. In ove of the Bellefonte papers we no ticed an item to the effect that a woman preached at BSpruce~ to place. ed a fine The dealer thinking he purchas- rticle aid it aside for one round an immense roll of tallow very carefully encased : butter. The roll as stated was ville, Upon inquiry we learn that t dozen of our merchuuts in this vicinity aud by the same party, who hails, from | pear the Stone Mill instead of Tassey- ville, That kind of business is of a crim- welltare we would advise the “Tallow Factory” to bring its operations to a close, op” A MILLHEIM'S CENTENNIAL. { all, From last week's Journal we clip | the following: | The first meeting of the commities of arrangements for the Millheim Centen- | nial took place at E. J. Brumgard's resi | dence on Main street last Saturday even- ing. It was concluded to bold the cens teunial in the luttor pare of July or be ginning of August, financial part of | tue uadertaking is of course the frat and all important puint to be disposed of by the committee, and we bre glad to me that cur business men, who will be most- ly beuefited by the celebration do res spond liberally to the dems made Spon them for their share of necessary WEATHER BIGNALS, The Pennsylvania State College Agri- arrangements with the State Weather | Service to receive by telegraph the daily | weather predictions of the U. B, Signal | Service, and to display the correspond- flags from the tower of the College building. These signals are as follows. No. 1, white flag, six feet square, always indis | cates clear or fair weather, no rain. No, | 2, bine flag, six feet sqaare, indicates rain or snow. No.8, black triangular flag, six feet at the base, and six feet in length, always refersto the temperature, When placed above Nos. 1 or 2, it indicstes | warmer weather; when placed below Nos. 1 or 2,it indicates colder weather; when not displayed the indications are | ary, or that the change in the temper- | ature will not vary five degrees from the temperature of the same hour of the No. 4, cold wave flag, | six feet square, indicates the approach | in temper- | ature, This signal is usually ordered at | least 24 hours in advance of the cold wave, It is not displayed unless a temperature of 45 degrees or less is expected, nor is The signals | are arranged to read downward, The predictions will be received every morning at about 9 A, M. and special predictions at other times, and the flags displayed promptly upon receipt of the | predictions. This arrangement went into effect May 3. - > di SERIES OF ACCIDENTS, \ strange series of accidents happened to the family of Samuel Mowry residing a mile east of New Berlin on Mon- day evening. Mr. Mowry was ascends | ing a hill pear his farm io a two horse wagon accompanied by hisson's wife His son Amos was coming down same hil in a two horse wagon and just before they met the young man's horses started down the hill on 8 ronaway, | throwing him under the wagon and drag. ging him along, The racket started the old gentleman's team and they ran «off The young woman leaped off and scaled the fence unhurt, and be fore reached the summit the coupling pin gave way~—leaving the box and hind part of the wagon in the road | and the old man on twp onbhurt. The now thoroughly frightened horses dashed down the road at a farioos rate, and Mrs Samuel Mowry, seeing them came out to stop them and reached the road jost in time to be knocked down and run over, had a number of teeth knocked out was otherwise badly hurt, Amos ightfully cut and bruised, but it is t will recover, — Middleburg Post, oe —— A GIRL'SSUICIDE Osceola Mills, Pa, May 1.—Last even. ing about 7 o'clock Carrie, the l4-year- old daonghter of A. I. Kephart, commit. ted suicide at yme at Coal Ron, about two mi here. Bhe went to her room after supper and had been there but a short time when the report of the revolver, with which she had tak. en her life was beard by the family. On reaching the room where she lay they found her on the floor with a ballet hole through ber head, which caused almost instantly, The girl left the stand to her parents, b farewell, telling them was going to die soon, that she was temporarily ther cange can be assigned cle eth abon up the hill the team Mb ie yer lie f i 3 i ex fron death a note on dding them therein that she It is ] supposed insane, f - a SPRING - GOODS We wonld respectfully announce our many patrons in Centre co, that we and summer goods, We were in the have opened np the same for your inspec tion. We have an unusually large and eomplete line of suitings for our merchant tailoring department Altogether new styles in cloth will be worn for spring and summer and ean be seen at our store, tfemember that if you want a fine spring sit. You ean get it mach cheaper now than when there isa rash, Oar line of ready er in price than ever, Come and see new styles just received at Puritan, Braxca. MONUMENT TO MAJOR DILL. Belinsgrove’ May 5-Tue unveiling of the monument to Major W. H. Dil took place in the little village of Free- burg last Tuesday The shaft erected over the deceased superintendent of pub ic schools of Snyder county is of white bronze, twenty feet in height, on which i# a likeness of Major Dili. Major Hanck deputy. state superintendent of public, schools, and Adjatant General Hastings, of Harrisburg, Frank Glas, of New York city, N, H. Nipple and others spoke in memory of the honored soldier, citizen Over 4,000 people were he in attendance. . I MIXTURES—20 CTS. PER LB, The trees have leaved but not left mont, Simon Harper threatens to play a trick on trout: he'll do it on the fly. prospect of a wheat crop again, Young chickens are getting ripe J. B. Solt put up a neat woven siat fence, on south aide Will Kurtz's lot, at he station, Uncle Sam i8 now 112 years old and getting bigger all the time. . ae. The members of Dreishach church, hundred years ago,) on Thursday, June Rev. J. A, Earnest and Rev. Mr. De long, pastors of the Lutheran and Reformed Churches respectively. $25 REWARD. The above reward will be paid for in: formation that will lead to the sunsietion L the Centre Hall water works, causing ob- structions to the flow or interfering in aay manner with springs, reservoir or pipes, mss I ABA SPRING & SUMMER SEASON 1888 Full line of Cassimere—8cotech and oy oid Soitings ~CHRAPER THAN READY DR, . Moxraomueny & Co, Tatvons, Briravoxrs, Pa. LOCAL SQUIBS, ~Fauble’s Bellefonte for cheap cloth. ing. —fo@ cream at Murray's every Sat | urday evening. | ~1, J, Breon, of Gregg, favored our | sanctum with a call, — Spring suits at the Rochester Cloth- | Don't fail to visit Pearlstine’s sttre when in Bellefonte, —]n Lebanon county a camp of gyp- | new Attorney Chas, P. Hewes of Belle | fonte, spent Baturday and Sunday on this side, ~—(jeorge Tibbens, of Logansville, had a leg amputated four inches above the knee, — Rochester Clothing house in Rey« nolds new building Bellefonte, M. Fau-| — Building lots for sale, |} mile east | Apply to F. Kurtz, ——Quinsy seems to be going the disease, —8tlop in at Flemings, fashionable tailoring establishment, Bellefonte, and see the new styles .n gents clothing for spring and summer. — Williams’ paper hangers of Belles fonte did some work in town on Monday; they are artistic workmen and under- —The Reformed people of this place their new on North sireet abont a Millbeim Journal, ~The blossoms are oat in month : 1 fields and of | tiful Bpring gard which never gets oat style or fashion, like bonnets, hats and dresses, we Fleming the tailor, Bellefonte, has opened up his pew stock for suitiogs, for spring and summer wear, New styles wili be worn this year apd he has them | in stock, —Lieatenant Colonel Brua, of the United States army, of Philadeipbia, given $15,000 to Pennsylvania coliege for the erection of a chapel! as a memorial of f1i8 parents, has ~ Potters Mills centennial anniver- sary is going to be a success as their en- terprising ciiizens are making prelimina- ry arrasgements for a big day me this summer, — William Scott Allison, wh son of Archibald Allison, who {from earth many years some Li BO, ult, aged 78 years. ~The aggregate population of Centre and the oity Loudon great-r than that of any six cities in the United States. Yet some folks would tura up their noses at Centre Hall, Os in rn -A visit to Bushman '& Kreamer's jewelry store, Centre Hall, will « you that they keep as compiele a goods as can be found in Special attention given lo terms reasonable’ mavinoe line of inty. Work {lie CO repair t wo hvdrants are out dyaranis walter, wom - — Persons wh epalr, causing a wasle have them put in order as should a8 POs a previ fit 4 : walter gets low, and avoid the f turuing water off. This Oi tha wasie sible and atid ghip's oldest « heart disease 4 A A i with sickness He e iren, three 8 a week belt the father and six davghiers, all marned. his bes inti re his deat! Was of nine child na the fall in badly be —Accordiog to current reports wheat crop in Union county may short 15 to 25 per cent. of a fall erog some places has been pretty winter killed. Favorable weather tween this and heading time may cause it to pick up a good deal, which may make the loss jess, to — If you want a good article in the way of fine dress boots and shoes at the lowest prices, cali at Graham's shoe store Belieloute, They have ao elegant line of all Kinds, prices to every body. I'he best gents $3 00 fine shoe in Bele foute, you will find at Graham's shoe store A better and finer quality if desired lemember the place, corner store Brock. erhoff Row, The centennial anniversary of Methodistism in Hunti'gdon and region of the Juniata valley will occur in Septem ber of this year, and a4 committee has been appointed by the quarterly confer~ ence of the First and Second churches in Bail toward arranging for a fitting celebration of the event durirg the approaching Sep- ~The Middleburg Post, 3 inst, says The barn on Daniel Mowery's farm, in township, near Erdley's | church, was struck by lightning dunog | all its | 11 head of cattle and all the farming im~ | The bain and stock were in- loss i cnneThe Weekly Times in the name of a myer established at Kart. | eid co. Pa. I is a small four column, four page paper, sprightly | and interestisg and from its appearance | n speaking of Karthaus it says: Karthaus is thirty miles from Renova, | twenty-eight from Clearfield, thirty five | from Bellefonte, twenty-six from Phillips | burg, making an average of about thirty | the heart of a mining and lumbering | distriot, making it a central location for a weekly paper. Clearfield county, among the other western counties, is noted for iin prowperose. farmers, We belog in their mi anything new will almost be a certainty to the parties interested. wee “When you hear a man speak of a “Ane old cigar,” said a dealer in the weed, Saturday, “you may make up your mind at once that he don't know what a cigar is, Cigars are not like wine. They do not improve with age, and the best cigars are those that are slightly moist, and for my own smoking I always use those that are very fresh, say about fif- teen minutes nfter they are rolled. Goto any importer and if he has any old stock of even the finest imported brands do not deteriorate on their way here, becaase the soa air Kaupe them fronts and but the mo- ment they are A Warm room "Very fut and jose in flavor, JOBURN. on his house, and when finished and and will be a big improvement to to Mifflinburg on Tuesday; expects to return with another new buggy. On Bats urday he bought a horse and buggy to By all appearances he I noticed Judge Furst and a party on Monday morning's train; they went to Millheim where they spent Monday and Tuesday trout fishing Returned home on Toesday evening, and as usual, not very beavy laden with trout I have a notion that it was a dry fishing party, Bob Whitmer and his party returned last Friday evening with about 400 trout, Henry Fryer was along with the party and reports that a big bear and two cabs got after him and made things lively for Andy Stover was on the sick list a few days last week, but is able to be about again, Mrs, has for Andy to Campbell visit friends gone Lo a few weeks, Judge Whitmer is spending a few days here looking up his lumber business, O.K. Centre Hall roller mill this week and they are now prepared to make all kinds of chop. Ea - Harness oil at Boozer's harness rooms, we Nothing is more pleasing to of a passer-by or more comfortable ing than a neatly painted house, also preserves the wood work of a he and no one can afford to let the home to decay or look sbabby for want of coat of paint. Go to McFarlane's, Be foute and buy the only pure Linseed oil ready mixed paint: the eye io JE 8) He y The ng Wis ast meet attended each week day evening, good program was carried out. the merits of labor tions was indulged society and some of the visi ject for Mond: Resolved, That woman suffrage be adopted in this country. | feature of this debate wil if the soci well debate on TRAN IZh- debate next jadiea to uphold { the afli with AULILY, ~ ~{3eorge Kraombine, of this distinguished himself last severnl months past he has bebn ing at his trade in Bellefonte, seems that of lates a young maiden town played her winning card, algo; an« Geo. concluded to put an en i § apsseduess, Early one week the he y couple place and took the mo New Jersey we suppose; at turned the next day es Krumbine, The better half was Mi 8 Maggie Dooley handsome (3eorge knows seven week. R00 and 1s the np Cons fonte's and a np voung ladies happiest man in gratuiations are MOTI 4 + oot n ti coun in order, OBITUARY. Daniel Kiyder, an old away the morning of April 6th, home, Cedaryi t The fun potter hy OInease, church in that place, He was 74 years « wife, son and two this county, I Mra. John Law, ar The BON The deceased + lato utr au wv Ys pettiers and wi man of most whom ever T ler ans Samuel, Ce Mrs. Eibert, Freeport, | Sprip r M REIED. MA by Rev, W {inn 1st inst Elmer E, { and Miss Laurs er er C BELLEFONTE, HARDWARE ! PENNA. HARDWARE and good will of 1 tronage pa- are to do business We carry the aSTOCK, to the present stock. will treat you well, PENNA.