ib OP, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Ave] 18 THE RACKET, No, 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. Butterick’s Pablications, Pat- terns and I'eshion Sheet for Sep- tember, and Advance Paiterns and desig ns for Oc.over—now 16: dy. JUST IN New Fall I'me “Gold Black D.eis Goods, in Weaves. New Popl’ ns, Mob..ii and Chevios. 1. U need a new Black Dress, don’t boy before see- ine those goods, They are specie, and not to be found e'sewhere in Cerni.e Co. Medal” Fancy Comp'ete Fa'l Line Jacquards, Suitings and Novelties in Dress Goods, re present nz Imporied Lines and tue Jamous "Botany Mi's products, exclusively at The Rack- et. Dest Lining Department in Cen- tie Co, U save money by buying your own lining. We can tell U just what is required. G. R. Spigelmyer. The Spanish Fleet Has gone down and go have our Summer The Dress (Goods. lot on the centre ta- ble at 6c. are won- ders at the price. Gents’ Dress Siraw Hats are yours for 25 per cent. under price. Wolf & Crawford. Weather Forecast. My last bulledin gave forecasis of the storm wave to the coolineat from 10 {0 14 and the next will reach the Pacific coast about 15, cross west of Rockies couniry by close of 16, great ceairal valleys 17 to 19, e states 20. Warm wave will the wesi of Rockies country about August 15, g eal ceniral valleys 17, e. stern states 19¢h. Cool wave will cross the west of Roek- ies couacry about 18, great ceniral val- leys 20, eustern sta.es 22, The fourth disturbance August will reach the Pacific coust about 21, cross the west of Rockies couniry by close of 22, great central valleys 23 to 25, epstern siales 27 Warm wave will cross the west of Rockies couniry about 21, great central valleys 23, eosiern siutes 25, Cool wave will cross Lhe wet of Rockies ceun.ry about 24, gre.t ceniral valleys 25, easiern sales 23, Temperature of the week ending 8 a. m. August 29 will average below nor- mal east of the Mississippi and above west. For the same week rainfall will be below in the norihecn and above in the southern siates, ———— A fA School Taxes. In answer {oa lelter ‘rom the De- pa-tmeat of Pablic Iostruction, the Altorney General's Department rules, that school boards have authority to assess and levy taxes for school purpo es upon real eslate aud personal prop erly in the manner herelolore provid- ed, and to resess an occupaiion or per capita (ax of §1 upon every male in- habitant of {he age of 21 years and up- wards. This per capila tax is in lieu of the occupation tax levied under the old law, and the amount thereof can- not be exceeded in any ca e, no matier at what sum the occupaiion, {rade or profession may have been valued by the suseéssor for slate and county pui- poses. Cross the stern Cross of A Fine Plant, The work on the new Phoenix mill, owned by Uolonel Fred. W. Reynolds at Bellefonte, is rapidly nearing com- pletion. Itis built of Clearfield buft brick, is three and one-half stories high and will have a capacity of 200 barrels of flour per day. Married, On Wednesday evening, August 17, at the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, Mr. Harry E. Bweetwood and Miss Ella E. Heckman, of Spring Mills, were united in marriage by Rev. J. M. Rearick, APARNA, QUICKLY CAUGHT, A Housebreaker Landed in Jail After Mak. ing a Haul. Last Thursday afternoon the family of Samuel Darst, over a mile west of Old Fort, attended the farmers’ insti- tute and pienic on Grange Park. They had visiting them at time Rev. 8. H. Deitzell and wife, of Cavetown, Md, When the family returned home they discovered that their house had been broken into and rifled from cellar to garret, Mus. Dellzell's gold walch was taken from the bureau, and the thief evidently wishing to put up a cleaner and betler personal appearance, took the best to be had from Samuel's and his son Ed's wardrobes, A rear win- dow had been left raised but with a screen in it when the family left. The screen had been cut out and an eo- trance forced in this way. When the family returned and found the house rifled they made inquiry among the neighbors. No clue was had uatil (he next morning when Ed. Nerhood baviog heard of the robbery, related the jostavce of meeling a man on the road below Old Fort wearing clothing which seemed familiar to him. The man was followed at once, and he was traced to Millheim, where he of- fered to sell the waleh for $4.00, A warrant was sworn out for his arrest, and a short distance below Aaronsburg he was apprehended by Mensch, of Millheim. He ing the clothing and still had the gold walch. Was wear- All the arlicles stolen were re- covered but a shirt of Samuel's which the owner did not care to In eh en to awaits tiial wear aga'o, he jail, and The fellow had a full set of burglai’s him. He gave his neme as William Smith, and about 45 years. It is supposed this | the party who attempted (o rob the Spring Mills postoftice Thur.day even- ing and was at by Long. rge of the constable was the Bellefonle now tools upon age shot postmaster omission Eesti Peter 5. Boal, To correct some wrong data given us for lust week's lssue, we print the fol- lowiog: Peter Spangler Boal, of near Tus:ey- ville, died on 9 inst., aged i we His sufferiogs but he foriitude, ler 8. Boal, him; fu- vest held thee Years, mooihs and 25 davs, le — - | Reduced Hates to Grapgers’ Pienle nt Will. | ams Grove via P. BH. BR accommoda id this on foterest P ei fel] g to allel sand exuivition (he insyivaoia silroad Company will excursion | August n until tickels from =i to Beplemiver { | ROO a fo retuar Seple er 5, in} Hi », at rule of one fae for the round | elusive i i 3 piineipal slo wiween Mw way Is aa the y and Bryn ; h of i al Ra Lu hery™ e, and on the! a and Erie Rellroad Divis- | snd jecloding Waterford, | to ir port luding Iphi sl Oo { and ine | Philade | fon & i For in | service and ould br y i ormation io regard ain i Ra fic ries ap ol sition 10 Lickel pp made Buenis Sarprised His Audience, A minister in a town not a thousand | | miles away, on a 1ecent SBooaday sur-| i | prised his audience by reading the fol- | $ ! lowing announcement from the pulpit; | of Donkey | club will be beld as usual afier Lhe close | “The rezular ses