LP AFA THE CENTRE Sm —— FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’R TERMS: One year, $1.00, when paid in ad “anoe. Those in arrears subject te previous ers, Advertisements 20 cents per line for § Soser ons, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Crests Harn, Pa, Tauors, Seer. 4, 1888 LOCAL ITEMS. Migs Grace Smith, of port, is visiting at Wm, Wolf's, — The festival of the Pine Stump 5, 8, next Saturday afternoon and evens ing. Miss Lizzie Stuart, of Stat: was visiting friends this place week. ——Pablic service in the church Ceutre Hall by Rev.J. L. on Sabbath evening. Bubject: Conscience, last Fvangelical 3 have Sober, ion of fan He wonld ~The Patrons should the win give an exhi ey shooting during the picn be a drawing card. —Dem. meeting In Centre Hall, on Saturday ¢ Fortneyand J.C. Meyer will address the meeting. ies Maud Currin, of Williams. ter of Rev. G, W. urrin, 18 visiting at the home of her grandparent M. Willow, this place, —— Any fellow who al a grey gquirrel and then lef away should stay out of th that's what Bil Swab did. Dr. Radcliff, opt phia, spent a eek in : friends and visiting patients WLo anxious to secure his service. Philip A. Auman, one a leading citizens, a fi week. He bas er to the REPORTER since g shot, ic wening. DF. of Bellefonte heols him gel N wonds- ieian of Philadels this section smMoODgE CERT are enn BL of Gregg tow: caller at th been a subscril it started. —For Soldiers’ Reunion bure. Saturday, Sth, will be sold at Centre Hall return. Train leaves Mile abu p.m. - State { will on the picnne ground delphians have orders building this pl 100. — Last Frid up avother quit tthe 7 ' ® ARS €XOUrsio: stat loop the exhibit £541 on ed to pu plowing and undone. James E. So't men, left liameport Dickenson semi of studies in th geeaing, 3 “ aon Monday here wheel meh (dK hell if i Tant “med ine LOO, the doctors and need their services, The strike hands has been Oe tions have bet li 5 nt 5 decinred in a loss the mill, A : Carpe nlers &s { without to Lhe IoEn Ricl Nearhood have been al Work days fixing np ti ii in the Fort wo and a number ¢ ready, and by i of small bal booths, « farmer & Foundry i hear how his the present “Protection” je advocated by would accompiiah, Oar chairmen of township Messrs J. W. Me John Conley are looking aft all the voters in this section to see that they are registered and can vole. They also have arranged to have good speakers here to address meetings so that every voter by alled form as party the boro and wrmick and = gently. Mrs. Krissinger, of Berlin, Bomer- get county, is visiting at her daaghter's, Mrs, Wm. Kartz—Mr. Murray, of Liver- pool, Pa, is visting at his uncle's, J, D. Morray.—Mr. Jacob Mingle, of Iii, is visting relatives in this valley—Jus, D, Gentzel, with son and Mr. Nees, of Georgen Valley, are doing carpenter work in town, Mr. W. F. Reber, the conrt repor- ter of this district, has received an offer from the National Democratic Commities to become their stenographer. As the entire country is to sel ct from in the ehoice of such work this is an exception al honor for Mr. Reber and a testimonial He has not yet definitely decided to acs The following portion of the game laws come in season now and the game hunters should pin it in their hats for reference, Gray squirrels may be shot between September 1 to December 1. The partridge and quail season opens Doher 15 and ends December 15. Pheasants may be killed from October 1st to December 31. The rabbit season s November 1 and ends December —Reveral persons want to know what the Reronrtan is getting for talking up the picnic and exhibition so lively. ary a red, gents, and find our own vit tles, too. The Rerorrer always talks in favor « { enterprises, and sometimes badly kicked for it instead of thanks— but we have a hide like sn elepkant and don’t mind goat bites. The RerorTER was the first and only one three years ago to point out the advantages © the new location and advise the holding of a three or four day's picnic, and the P, of H_ showed their usval good sense in catching on to a good dea, snd we are bonnd to whoop "er Toi oh to ccons to, aia sing or ad of Ye weathor ith. SPRING MILLS, One of the select schools of this place closed last Friday; the other will close next Friday, Sept. 24 is the date set for the public | schools of Gregg twp. to open. | Mga. Frank, of Philadelphia, necom- | panied by four surveyors, bas been here | surveying the land at different places, | and trying to find a tract of Jand | she says was willed to her some years | ago. i | delighted with their trip. Miss Sallie Bibby, of Millheim, spent i a few days with her friend, Lottie Spig- | elmyer. Mrs, W. A. | spent a few days in Bellefonte this | week, | David Boozer, of Centre Hall, was no | ticed on our streets last week. | Sanford Miller has returned to Spring Mills and expects to remain for some | time. John Hoover made a short visit to his | mavy friends here. Prof. Frank Rearick has bought Al | Auman’s printing press and expects to extend his line of work, The professor seems to have all the work at present { that he is able to do. { college. Mies" Mary’ Zeigler is sick, canged by cholera morbus. Prof. Lewis Robb visited friends here last week. Come | Prof, you are always welcome. his LINDEN HALL. Daniel Hess and wife are off ona visit | to their daughter, Mrs. T. C. Heims, at Osceola. Quite a number left from this station report having a good time. evening was a grand success, standing the threatening weather, They | took in some ninety odd dollars. present, and made things lively good music. Their new uniforms PICNIC POINTERS, A hick running from the pienicground to the cave, might scoop in a goodly | number of sheckles, A hack running from the pienic ground | up a nice pile of dimes, Persons in town who would farnish lodging during the picnic eould no doubt have their beds filled with paying | trade, Pergons wanting to furnish boarding and lodging to strangers during the pics nie could no doubt get plenty of custo- mers, - - { OPENING OF PIONIC. Grand opening of the Picnic grounds | Saturday afternoon and evening, Sept. 15. under direction of the lady members of Progress Grange, P. ¢f H. Bupper i from 6 to7, p.m. Spring chicken, waf- | fles and honey, and other things to cor- | respond. Ice cream, cake, and other res round. Proceeds for i | freshments on the g | the benefit of Hall building fund. Atl | are invited to attend. i li i — A child of Howard Homan, of this | place, died this morning of diarrhea. i — Wagner Geiss, of this place, gecured a sthool near Bellefonte, will take charge of it next Monday, | ~The Spring Mills scribe, at | gontown, this week, invested in | card monte and came out at the { end. The mystic card got away { him. has and Wat three short n with Stove moving time is cominy on is almost at hand, and who it dread the house cleaning and | stove mov that come around with such ful regulanty twice a | year? We advise our readers to avoid as | much of this “unpleasantness” as they | ean by leavin old cook stove in the | ghanty, and buy a new one at McFars lane's hardware store, They sell prinel- the New Regulator, Palace Cook, and the celebrated Apollo Range, the kipg of them all, Apollo No, IBY, is made expressly to burn wood taking a stick 20 inc Every stove war- anted as represe nted or money refund- | rapidly, —is { does n ing seasons .) old pa g the | pally Nes Ong. i ganization is certai conuty, and a8 to fine musie, sneezed at, ly an honor to the } £ r executing The whistle of the steam -thresher heard in every corner. The ta roping out splendid. -— PICNIC NOTES, “Wag, the job of laying pi » Hall in are re ps Dn DE. nas snnies have al for their merry=g sedi anis totheir daring pie- » 0) faoyiils Tov t fever 1 gies rom Own 1. and wilijsojoarn on Tents have also a HONOR- wn We notice that the Mifflin county bave Derstine for Assemb dent that these are hon {t ariey, ag he i man, b cost him a cent, ¢ worth its price: he wonlid, inferiors prohibitionista minated We are sr & a confirmed we 18 non wage as such It he should in the House, meet with man) in morals az well 88 in intellect. (0 inf hawley, Middlebarg Post Mr. Derstine is a graduate of the PORTER ( i be ele Ere fice, and a son of our esteemed izan, Michael Derstine, this place. Charley is a young man first-class character, and with such men - it healthy for the people's interests fp LEG MASHED. An elderly gentleman, employed on the Seven Mt. prop timber job, was quite unfortunate on Monday evening. He was assisting in putting up a heavy log when the chain broke and the stick rolls ed back on him, crushing one of hia legs helow the knee, causing two fractures of | the limb, The man has his home at | Shamokin, and is a widower with nine | children, THE PICNIC NEXT SATURDAY. The “Veteran Club of Centre county” | i Green's woods, Milesbarg, on Saturday September 8, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m Sach speakers | zard, of Huntingdon county, Gen, J. P. 8, | Gobin, of Lebanon and Dr. W. D. Hall, | of Altoona, have been invited and are expected to be present to address the meeting, FOUND AND NOT LOST. The ramor, on Sunday last, that a child of Wm. Mitterling, Mini the val. ley, had got lost last Satorday, and was i not found sfier an all night's search, was | not quite correct, The little one had been out back of the barn and unperceiv- ed got back into the house and fell asleep on a lounge, wher» it was discoys ered shortly a.er it wes missed. a e———— ARTISTIC FLOWER STANDS! Persons desiring to purchase fancy flower stands made of 'anrel of rustic de- gigr, can get them from me at the Pa. trons’ picnic, as I will have a large sup 4 on hand. All styles and shapes. or particulars appiy Jo Hall, MM. Jounson Manufacturer, Centre CERTRE CO. PENBIONS, The annual report of the commissioner of pensions, shows that Centre count has 590 pensioners, to whom were paid, for the year ending June 30, 1888, th sum of $19,737, " ' Te cp a A I A FESTIVAL, The Pine Stump Sabbath school will bold a festival on evening of Sept. 8, in their school room, Ice cream and other refreshments will be served. The Cen tre Hall band has been invited, Pro. ceeds for the benefil of school, ao A SI A SMAI F TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Down for Busy Readers. The « ited The wind and | siderable cx Har intox lostroy ET oon in lower Indiana of Norwalk, Conn. , a well and 0 BI down med by the foul alr, Padosa Ww Arnold, mnrrel at the store, J. McMath shot Malon Grower's assoch * we cen Cars Mrs f Galveston, Tex. , died wn nesday, There a_i phew of Governor mind ted Deniver Waednes driven “ide the as amined the books, formerly nd : fs 8.190 twanty-One theater becca YoRrs Chicago, their MONAT o resigned sonia, Conn., commit. Ha had boon drink y off for filve year ight on a fit of despond- sded his life ¢ fires are raging in Mon- is very satisfactory. In a quarrel over a woman at a dance, in Washington, Ind, Jack Devine shot and anded Dick Huntley The examination of three persons suspected { of murdering Mrs, Howe, on Toblque river, | bas been adjourned 11, to procure hig bE fatally wi A 3) Sept. i the testimony of the Indian guide, { Mary Moore, of New Lexington, O,, com | pleted the purchase of ber wedding outfls, and then diad suddenly at dinner. She was | to have been married Tuesday. {i Ten thousand bushels of grain were de stroyed by an accidental fire at Racine, Wik M. RHechard, a vocalist of Amiens, and five of his colleagues, have been arrested for in- citing workingmen to strike I. W. Turpin has been nominated for con. gress by the Democrats of the Fourth Alas bama district on the 500th ballot A new railroad to run from Selma, Ala, to Birmingham, through the richest mineral i fields in Alabaana, is to be bulls in that tale | by a company which has a capital of $5,000, 200, Charles H. Litchman, general secretary of the Knights of Labor, has resigned to take an active part in national politics He re cently declared in favor of protection. At Buffalo Mr. Pratt's horse ran away; the carriage oollided with a lamp post, throwing him out and injuring hima The horse ran into a crowd and injured ome sdult and three children, one fatally. The Rochestar police have arrested Will fam MeDowell, J. BR. Mason, James Lawson, Maggie Mason snd William Gallow, a gang which has been burglarizing that city dur ing the past month, Nearly all the stolen property has bean recovered. Nearly 100 Indians at the Crow Creek agency have signed the treaty, Buckwheat has been ruined and corn seri ously injured by a heavy frost. Mre, Maggie Collins, an aged colored woman, of Circleville, O., was shot through a window by an unknown person while she was at supper Bunday evening. President Smith, of the Flint Glass Work- ore’ union, refuses to allow the engravers fo strike, as he does not beliove their claims are entirely just. The 8t. Louis wire mills were damaged to the extent of $80,000 by fire, Policeman William Farrell, of Cincinnati, quelled an incipient riot Bunday night by knocking down five men, all of whom were arrested, with his slungshot, Miss Amanda Mills, of Boston, died of boart failure at Camden, Me, during o slight fire in a hotel. » The defaloation by the officers of the Rose- land (Ills) bank will not exceed $10,000, in stead of $100,000, as reported at fist, Thomas MeRKenny, of hosp Hiking trom the third of a hotel at 0., tell B o., tho first i i 1 § ADDITIO NAL LOCALS, —(300, Rowe is able to work again. Bellefonte is to have a new road station. Mr. and Mrs. 8B, W Woodward this week visiting friends, s FR a fine lot of new bedsteads, them ~The farm of Daniel Gregg twp., is advertised sale, Go and see Gentzel, at Btore, Mr. Crape, found guilty of forgery, was sentenced to one year in the peo tentiary. Will Dinges is confined to house since home with a mild attack malarial fever. the f meat market on High street, week, ——Things are rapidly getting into shape on the picoie ground, and the 15, 10, and 20, will see big crowds if the weather ig propitious. ee Win, Bradford will furnish feed at the Fort Woods during wong exhibition, at very rates, horse Pa- reasopabie td -~A large and well selected line of trusses of all the latest and most approv- ed designs and finish for sale at Murray's Drug Btore, the weT'hhere are plenty of huaters who come home with about as much game as when they started. Squirrels are by means plenty this year, no —fend this copy of the RerorTER to your friends as it contains much desired information about the great picnic and exhibition, 18, 19 and X D. B. Brisbin ht to operate the t but : the exclusive shake thi a know he will a left for Watsoutown morning to lake in the of the K. of GG. E, at that place. on \ district meeling ~ Needed repairs are being done on Bally for Brisbhin, Now let pull weeds in front of { 8 il Ciil oraer { 0 De GC was is mith Leriaan Cadet Wii Yacalion, uo - Finanael Elis H Naval On eee | 08 B jaite 12 | slowly mendiog | Dinges, now at hon down with malaria. We learn that D. B, i urease a is Brisbin interest of his | 1 Shirk. in the mest market, aod Shirk contemplates running a aris al ts gn tiie “ JeEer ana u ! have steady employment at A great desl + ¢ there this aeaeson (fies Can f ¢ tents Gave De uch wb vhich roakes ti week, OY wish 1 IAVE ere juariers anda toeals iL Lhey preier i ROH $837 mia extended east a'ong U xienced a8 4 GUE Wat LHe ator Lid, BD at Hablers- iller's bam, i On M ynday jestroyed by fire ire was started ‘by sponta ybustion, oats having been put in while wet The horses were rescued, but all the other contents were consum ed, says the News, # wiiok Bigs. neous | i Wii five Machinery for the exhil soon arrive and make thing around the station in and the woods ‘he committes is doing its utmost 0 have all in good shape for exhibits and visitors, Apply to the committee if you mE a tent at reasonable charges. i weeeThe * Evening Item,” is a new Bellefonte daily, the first No, of which is before ns, Itis spry, lively, and well gotten up and we trust Bellefonte is big enough to make -it stay, and we take pleasure in putting its pame on our ex- change list, Sncocess to the Item we]. F, Fortney and J. C. Meyer, of Bellefonts, will address the Dem. moel- ing on Saturday evening Every labor. ing man, mechanic, or farmer should aod need of tariff legislation. The new location for the Penna. picnic and exhibition, in woods adjoining this town, is a batt one than Williamsgrove, for size, rail road and othér facilities, and exhibition 44 grove and possibly take ity place in a fow years, run $0 that passengers can arrive and almost any part of the day, by regula and specials, — Our granger friends will find a big thie in readiness near Centre Hall, Bep- tember 18, 10 and 20. It wili be the ff. t-soth annual gathering Colonel Tay lot's ‘ Fort Woods” is a delightfal grove of fifteen acres proper, with additional grounds for horees and wagons covering probably seventy five acr- . The Belle: fonte and Lewistown tornpike runs through the grounds from the north and south, the Bo lsburg and Millheim road and Brush Valley roads from the east and wat. Railroad © accommodations complete within twenty rods of the Cen- tre Hall station on the Lewisburg and rone Railroad. Those from the east and south can come by Montandon on P. & E. R. R. (of the Northern Central system.) those from the north by way of Lock Haven, and those from the west via rone and Bellefonte, Excursion rates over all leading roads, The commitiee him arran for 4 full supply of tents, so that all who detire can secure tents at the following rates: Wall tents, 10x12 foot, 412; hocpital tents, 12x14 Tents sho dy . | o— 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-O IN ALL LINES OF GOODS. 65 Summer Suits, all wool, were $10,, we cut down to 3, 5.00 Seersucker Coats and Vests for 1.50 Cassimere Pants, in £0 a8 1.00 3.50 1.75 2.50 60 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.2 1.00 1.25 1.00 73 2) were Ladies Walking Shoes, £4 i i4 [.adies Shoes, Yard Wide Embroideries, ii 6 id ‘4 $d fi Black Silk Mitts, Cold Silk Gloves, French Satines, £ And foria India Linen, The al rn rr le i : a Yas a . . The above goods mention only a small portion of y PY EY nse stock of goods we have. yu will save money by coming here to buy, and a varied and complete stock to buy from than any LYON & (0, BELLEFONTE H. A. Mck BELLEFONTE, HARDWARE ! General Public ! We having purchased the entire stock and good will of H RX 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,
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