THE CE FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's TERME: One year, $1.50, when paid in ad ance. Those in arrears subject to previous orms. insers tion, Advertisements 20 cents por line for 8 ons, and 5 cents for each subsequent inser Centre Hav, Pa, Tuuors, Ava, 9, 1888 LOCAL ITEMS. we =Tha crickets’ full concert will soon open. Had a thander gust on Wednesday afternoon, ing relatives here. ~The steam thresher is puffing and snorting thro’ the land. A cold wave ig said to be on the way. Let it come and waive Apples and potatoes are said to be down to 40 and 50 cts per bu. —QOur farmers are busy the oats crop, which is a large one. Mr. Isaac Smith snd family, does season The huckelberry crop geem to be so abandaut this last year. ns 4-1 Boa'shurg, week. Mrs. Daniel Fleisher, of this place, is suffering from a severe attack of ty- phoid fever. as and children, of D. Murr y's, last Hanter visited at J has been ill for the last few weeks, but is improving again. ~There are some typhoid ses in Bellefonte and considerable ness among children, ee Ex -Sheriff Woodring and we are informed, expect to move to toona in the n fever ca- family, Als ear fatare. —{}, Dingoes, traveling constantly as an insurance agent, has given op his los cation and offi { Bellefonte, —John Wolf, and G. W. Rumbarger, of Bellefonte, have been drawn as U. 8, grand jurors, at Scranton, —}. F. Fortney, on Monday evening delivered an address before the Bellefonte Cleveland snd Thurman club Spangler & Co. paid last week, on a car load of Pittsburg to this place and thiowoin, —Sale of Stover farm, Cave, on Saturday, Aug, desirable proper in another col . The missing Millheim Mrs. Royer, has el turned have suspicious ideas about th pearance of the woman ane wi ih) +} t cat 2 @ a t ¢ i Penns 8 a near 18, This $ xr “¥, 55g woman, Some tv yt 5 ——Fannie Geiawhite,a young living near Gregg's ore bank, has quite ill for several weeks, coming in contact with insect poison. ~The Murray Sanday Pean Cave, will bold a festival on Satur day, August 18, in Levi Long's woods, at Peon Cave, for benefit of Sunday School. All are invited. v indy been cased $s l C001, phia, to attend a meeting of the Repnbli- can State Central Committee, and help nominate a candidate for auditor gen eral, ne fellow from Bnyder whose ey -Sighit was as defective as his literacy, on getting off the cars at Coburn, to attend the Miliheim of read out the inscription ou the arch at the station thus: “Coburn 8 years old beals Millheim 100 years old” He read “beats” for greets as it spelled on the arch Mr. F. G. Frausiscus, of town, favored our sanctum with a and to renew old scqusintance, Fransiscns is one of solid men of Mifl 2 cents, and | ness, fair dealiog an ance, has fon ded it county } sritennial nwennia, Mr the business gtrict attention to 1 dint of one of the intarior PY iargest the of the state, eel lontre Hall basiness eatal clothing store. is to have ishment in the shape of a Messrs. Woll Freedman town this week, snd completed rangementa for the erection all of a tract, adjoining Deininger’s lots, the station. The buildiog is to be finish. ed in about two months by the Messrs Lase, who Lave the contract, when it will be occupied immediately and a cloth- ing store opened up, A peculiarly sad event to record is o fonte, which oecurred between 3 and 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. She was a young woman of lively, aimiable disposi. tion, the loving wife of a fond husband and the mother of two bright children, One of theasa children died a fow weeks ago, causing a deep bereavment family. Siuce then all the members of the family have been afflicted with ills ness and the death of Mrs, hasband and child to bear. finest farms in the vicinity of Kratzer. ville, Snyder county, W.B. Herman is a wealthy neighbor, On Wednesday going to Sanbury on business. Herman the same day informed her bus. tives in Milton, goods SHORT ITEMS lias his new house, near the , almost ready for an occupant, % I tvs deren iininger 13 | station Farmers are busy putting sway their oats, snd the crop is good, Merchant Long is bullding = grain house and coal shed near the siding at 4 spring M and intends doing big bosi. nes Salt bas finished the | at Bartholmews, street crossings Grading on the Linden Hall to the Bear Meadows is | briskly. tramway going forward a a KICKED BY A HORS A son of Henry Bloner, seyvilie, was kicked in, the horse, ¥ » Rig E. of near Tus face, by a on Thursday evening, of last week, boy received = painfal br lower jaw by the Kick. As we learn later, it was a stailion that kicked the Stoner boy. He was water {ing the amma! at the time, in the barn { yard. The horse broke from him and | kicked the litle fellow on the lower part of the cheek, breaking his jaw and collar | bone. The boy has been unconscious since, and was dangerously injored, - a ESCAPED FROM LEWISBURG JAIL ise red in Lewisburg, on the 4th, ust. Two | burglars, Moyer and Kelly, who were awaiting tris: on several charges, escap- i ed in broad daylight by sawing off an i iron bar io one of the windows. They | made their way to an alley back of the | jail and were seen by several persons ' running ss fast a8 they could toward the | Philadelphia aod Reading Railroad. | No effort was made {o stop them and they | probably succeeded in catcbiog a freight | train. i JUST ONE WORD. sponded to duns sent oul—there sre still men abroad who know what is right, But of the wasoy who did not. heed the notices sent, wnat shall we say of them? well, we shall expect to find some men turning up among them yet, who will i make an arly remitisnce of amount due. Why soy one should expect a pa- per to be sent regularly for years with out payiag for it, is a puzzle to us. DIED FROM A KICK. A little girl named Smith, whose par. ents live on the pike about one mile west of Millheim, anl was stayiog at Me, Boha's, uear Lindea Hall, as we are in- formed, was kicked on the leg by a horse week ago, and so severely injured, that : } parties are both® members of leading Snyder county families, Besides her husband, Mre. Herman deserts three children, snd Klinger leaves a wife and several children, wwe Bro, Miller, of the syangetioal pale pit, is delivering a series of Sabbath eves ning lectures, upon religious duties, both of ministers and laymen. Bro. Miller handles thiogs without gloves and strikes sledgehammer logic, and wont scare, no ma what earner the howl comes from, and will talk right out in meetin, Bro. Miller thinks that the Ralph should at ail times speak ont more . ly against the evils of society —lewdness dish swindler, and every other species o and in ity, without fear or favor, that the mast con- fronted with Sheiz sms Sven, it § doy them away o ¢ them how is the duty of the , short in this duty, afin this one or that one. SAL a cally. ca ROR THEM TRIPLETS. Mrs. Loneberger now invites all to come and see her triplets, and is willin to have « boom, after taking severa weeks rest, Persons from a distance, old and young during picnic week, will be welcome, and find the little ones smil. ing, neat ard pretty. . ow GREAT INDUCE As the dull season roaches, extra inducements are o in fine tailoring’ Suits and overcoats made to order from new Fall ut very low prices : oxtuoMERY 4 Op, Telit, BRIEF LOCALS, n—— ~QOtir furmérs are busy cutting oats this week. ~All ways try to avoid being selfish and little, — Bushman, the jeweler, is getting to — Peter Hoffer put out the largest number of binders, the Osborn, this sea. 80D. Trusses and shoulder braces, popu- lar makes and designs, at Marray’s Drug Btore, wefome thunder showers aronnd this locality last Saturday and Sunday. We will let you have the rer for the campaign, from this on forlb cents, cash, appointed assistant cashier in the bank at that place, —]t ig intended te bore for water on A good idea. . John Kline, on F. Kurtz's farm, near Centre Hall, intends to quit farm- ing, next spring, wee REroRTER at the low price of 15 cents, cash, from now to the close of the campaign. church is in progress at Swengle, Union | county, this week. —Mrs, Jonas Condo, of] Penn Hall, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Dr. Emer- ick, in this place, i | ela of wheat from a 2} acre lot near town. Who beats? wm Mr, Harriet Condo, of Penn visited her daughter Mrs. Dr. at this place this week, Emerick - ==The wheat never was of a floer { crop. Oar farms are not played out yet, | Wm, Koofsinger killed a number | of rattlesnakes in Greensvalley, in Lhe jast few weeks, One of them bad 13 rat i ties, ¥s ii — A marksman's tournament and pie- vic is likely to come off in our valley this fali. There will be some sober shooting, you bet Monday was quite warm and at night there was an absence of that cool” ness which made nights pleasant this | summer A large and well selected line trusses of all the lnlest and most approve | @1 designs and finish for sale at Murray's {| Drug Store, | of found are a peopie’s business are iovanably not to succeed in their own aod | neighborhood's curse, 1) F. Luse has fitted up a first ciass ath room in his residence aad here after will take his sbiulions weekly; good scheme, W—Grand Army Day of Central Penn- | aylvania will be beld ia Philipsburg | Thursday, September 6th, under the aus | pices of the Col, Ent Post, ee [f yor want to throw two or three | christian gentlemen, hereaways into con. vulsions, jast drop a few kind about the Rerorrten and on comes 2 fit, the Mr. Lesher, the prop timber man of this place, waa surprised one wornicg this week to find one of his largest and best muies dead in the stall from aa al- | tack of colic. —mee'Thie fellow who reported for the daily papers that Cepire connty was bav- a cider press to help Gl up, apples bereaways. Not moeh LABOR AGAIN HITS INDIANA'S VEDERATION OF THADES SCORES HIM AND HIS PARTY, Indianapolis, Aug, 8.—~The antipathy of the laboring men of Indiana to Ben | { Harrison and their determination to res "HARRIBON, i | State Federation of Trades, and all the + JULY OFFERING -+ 1 £5 hd oa © | effortsfof republican managers to stuff | the meeting and circumvent any action i the { nafavorable to republican ! orized delegates passed these resolutions, ed not to take any stand on a | matter voted against them, | Among the resolutions adopted the { 1 what the laboring men Resolved, Tha did; t we cannot support i of them are wanting ins { laboring olasses. : ympathy for the TWENTY-SIX DEAD. 6.~The | New York, Aug. feeling of | teen unfortunates were burned to death, has been still further increased by | fact that two more victims were for | and that one of the injured taken to Be night. Thi y far. Bix others are missing, i rains s { that twenty-six li 8 ” i . A { The fire hroge { ond and seemed he wittdine it 33 Y III ANE 35 ! anic-strick~ en and ru yor. got down ti IE JLT Fy i y i way through smoke sand flame on th iy. al Wd ground fic or in sal way to the roofs joining and the majority who were Laken across a the Peopl safe men jun ings to the sires lead b the different the fire was pu of the ts #8 Theater ned from in tere ¥ i i i aR were i t +} fioors of 1 gement this t Pei ROe ing ail ay - Reader, Low 11 NAMES OT 10 price of Please pa ry flour, now thie United States and Calla Lily from the Centre Hal arket 3 are i exits ef gramme of base @ of Saturd { at this ag Mills and Hall b former re mittee shoul seat of ehilre was largely attended on Baturday and a fairsum was realized for the band { Our band was present in the afliernoon | aud were royally entertained. ee Bal lefonite business men inf rm us that the “boom” did not help | much after ail, as the laborers attracted thither are foreigners of a class that d not make themselves felt in houses. { ~—Mr. I O. Hoffer, of Philadelphia, wasin town on Saturday to pay friends a short visit, Olie, as he | known, ie « fashionable tailor and | opeved a merchant tailor is has edablishment | Joys a arge trade, | atives bere. Dr. Orlady isa highly | telligent gontleman, and well booked Penn's politi m of ye olden time. MWe see it stated that Mr, : Samuel | this year an average of 35 bushels | best yield in the county. Can any of our { Centre county farmers beat that? wwe Mr. John Mallen, Renova's exten sive shoe dealer, waa in town this week | for a short visit to his family who are i busy railroad town and are glad to hear of his success, wee fr. Musser, of the Mosser House at Millbeim, is bound 10 keep up with | the times, and bas ordered a fine buss, { from one of the best honses | station and his hotel, The finish of the auy thing mn this section of the state, will be handsomely lettered and the in side will be of queenly cominess, first class about his hotel, wes Lf your desire to build a new buggy or if you bave an old one that needs new wheels, go to McFarlane’s in Bellefonte, where youcanget the best and most thoroughly seasoned wheels to be had anywhere and at a very low price, War. ner and Savven wheels kept in stock and other makes ordered if wanted. Spokes and fellowes, dry as a horn, for sale cheap. Their stock of hot weather goods is going fast,~only a few of the great White Mountain Ice cream freezers left, —will freeze cream in seven minutes. Win. dow screens and fly nets going fast, John E. Barrett, ecitor of the Scranton Truth, is one of the busiest news men in America. In addition to erecting a splendid new building and equipping it with one of How's ng presses, he has jost written a thrilling and romantic story for Collier's Once » Week, entitled “Masked » which will appear in No. 1§ of that lar publication. A recent issue ute, pind fii hin nd w gon § congress: hut he speaks to a J BINS y its aide have bos i cannot tell th i 3 Mh Fart days onriie this or some olhier Cause 31 has | entirely escaped rust, scab sn | emme proot, and we believe It years lo come, 6th TT enlor ¢ wilh x board 7th. Wonderful profligacy {| valuable claim, and | & i far as Bolheen tris | lety wilh no excel | and of that variety it § i we variety of thi passed for m ONO, RTOWS 3 This 2 the unbositatingly say, 3 ry . s Tar pand & much oe i have carciully 1 int il, and together with my own {of it in my own nelghb thond foul assured | saying that it = better suited for our soll and ¢ | male than any other wheat bow grown feertion. The whe & PO Joniger Aan exXperimes | it has been grown how for out & single osse of failure, bushels per acre Price-81.40 in lots of 2 10 6 bushels loss than X bushels $1.55, In | Ten cents additional when in new ootion Address WE EMITH, or RIEFFER WOLVE, Agt, M ilmont, Pay ranging from 5 0 in ots bags. | augin - MARRIED. i | bride's parents, by Rev. W. H. Stover, I Mr, David T. Stoner and Miss Annie { Smith, both of Millheim. sr CM —— > pm “Hy son had an aboess in his side, that dischar ged fo quarts of matter. Dr. Lindsey's Blood ohare r cured him.” J, F. Brooks, Painesville , he AA RA ms GRAIN, REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON. Prices subiject-to Suctustions of market, Wheat, 10d on 5 Oats DEW.vinn § BH Wheat, White ....n. BB RYS.coimivnmni. 58 52 Barley cari rea BR a FLOUR AND FEED. Bran per Pat. Flour. 155 ton. prin Flour. 8 retail, Bowt 1’ Flow veaene 140 Bran 180 Miadiings retail. ngs per ton, 22 0 Chop We are now reducing our immense stock of summer goods, to prepare for our Fall purchases, and having that purpose in view, we have made 0-SWEEPING REDUCTIONS-0 IN ALL LINES OF GOODS. 65 Summer Suits, all wool, were $10,, we cut down to 4, 5.00 seersucker Coats and Vests for 1.50 and 1.00 Cassimere Pants, were 4.75 now 3.50 1.75 2.50 60 1.00 1,90 2.00 1.50 25 * do wd 1.00 ho - DO i - $ i £i i i ii I.adies Shoes, Yard Wide Embroideries, id ““ iv i ii Black Silk Mitts, Cold Silk Gloves, French Satines, ii ‘ ii NN Ga $a I 1 ii NN ~ Ln if £4 wt £4 £4 a Lt tobe Victoria and Ind “* ~ wo ia Linen, “i Oe. »N C «nn is id The above goods mention only a small portion of | the immense stock of goods we have. You will save money by coming here to buy, and a much more varied and complete stock to buy from than any | other store in the county. JELLEFONTE B LIE VAN 4. H—H-1 BELLEFONTE HARDWARE ! We having purchased the entire stock and good will of RK HICKS & BRO, are now ready and hope to receive your pa- tronage. Our intentions are to do business fairly and treat everybody alike, and do not intend to be undersold. We carry the ARGEST=STOCK, and have added largely to the present stock. Call and see us and we will treat you well, a FASE UF) H. A. McKEE & BRO,