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Money There have been 1 RESOLUTIONS D tions of respect will bx one-half cent per minimum charge two cents per wor i also payable In advan gy 1 i to be su hi fent nably sate. Resoln- 1 rate of a the AMMON WALKER LOSES HAND, While Feeding a Corn Shredder the Young Man Got His Hand in the Uylinder Ammon Wal d his left severed wrist by caught in the eylinder of a corn shred- der. He is an unmarried young man, and lives in Rebersburg, and time was g with a corn shred- der. Wednesday me he feeding the machine while at the barn of George Weaver, of near Rebersburg, and in alle manner his hand was caught by hinery with the Dr. Bright and called to dress the Mr. Walker: f Walker, of Rebersburg, and is about thirty yea hs hand ie 0 above tl being for some travel Tning Was some unaccount Tai. Muss wound. Jeremiah Be d Ihe The Stanley ivertising Company, beginnix g Friday night ve ashow for four nigh Arca With the show the sal & number of part was all that singing, ing were audience, The coor child-life smacked of stage theatres, SUInmers, & role of more importance than ti fill present. The watch was vo! garet Jacobs, M ling and Barah Re the contest. Show dis, dancing ail tating (Grace Stanley by in the larger ing Ci Bhe girl of seventeen and oul ceupy ed at Mar- tor- Douty Grange Al November class, date scenes BCenes on and will fights comic ih Prof elocut ic cite The and the dates Valley are : Millbeim, Thursd ight Madisonburg, 3 t, Nov Bpring Mills, Tu ight, Centre Hall, Wed. night, Linden Hall, Thur, . will re ra} A ILarvel. adm iss «a Cente, in Penns 1 Nov, Nov, 22 Nov. “sd night, —— The Bradford Hunting Party The Bradford the Heven annusl hun have a good record, is little doubt but that they will come home well ladened with The party will stay for two weeks. Among hunters belonging to re ported to this office, are Messrs. George W., W. Frank, Clyde Bradford, C. C. Coble, D. Boon, J. C. Kuhn, Dr. James Hosterman, J. Frank Smith, Charles W. Slack, Wm. H. Homan, John Knarr, Bruce Runkle, Hunting party are in Mountains their They taking t for deer and bear. and there game, the this { rew, and Charles ————— Teachers Institute. Elsewhere in this issue is given the names of the school teachers and school directors in Centre county, Almost every school teacher in the county is in attendance at the institute in session this week, as are also many of the directors. The institute is said to be one of the most interesting and instructive held in years, . Bitten by an Dog Wednesday morning John Bweet- wood was bitten on the leg by a tramp dog. Mr. Bweetwood was having sport with ** Rico,” the dog well known ai the hotel, when the tramp dog pounced upon him, tearing a plece of cloth from his trowsers, and leaving well defined marks of his teeth on the calf of the man’s leg, Nf Au ———— The Wenther, The temperature has been remark- ably low during the past two days, Monday night mercury fell to 12 de- grees, and Tuesday night to seventeen degrees, Both Tuesday and Wednes- day were cold and rough. No thaw, A IAN MP ——— Rocking chairs free If you buy shoes of Yeager & Davis yrurg : ry... Ak A A a INO DENTS OF 1875, Loeal Items Taken from the Centre He. porter of Interest to 19005 Readers, The spelling of pre the files of the JUNE 24 George Durst, Sr., changed his house and lots WET nani ta the same Reporter, | has ex- in Centre Hall and his farm on Nittany Moun- tain for the farm of J. Henry Keller, in Harris township. Mr. Keller in- tends coming to town next spring. The carriage manufacturing estab. lishment of Alexander Shannon, at IHlinois built during the year one hundred buggies, besides other vehicles. The corner stone of the Methodist church was laid last Sunday. Rev, Miller, of the Bellefonte Methodist church, delivered the sermon. These services were conducted in Witmer's woods, where astand and seats were for the occasion. After the ceremony in the woods, the ministers and people went to the site of the church and formally laid the stone. The attendance on this occasion was quite large. JULY 15—Prof. W. CC. Heinle has been chosen principal of the Bellefonte Nalary $120, Lena, has past over erected schools, A. J. Reesman has been appointed postmaster at Centre Hall, Herlacher D. fessorship vice CC. F. resigned, M. Wolf, who held a pr in Franklin and Marshall College, at Lancaster, has resigned and will take charge of the Penn Hall Academy, The corner the Reformed chapel to be erected at Adam Blover's, in of Brush 10th, Fischer, of Rev, O= stone of the east end be laid August Rev, W. E county, and a re sylvania Ce Valley, will Somerset of Penne pled a call Luther: ent graduate acee Hall HACK the { © has from ‘entre v } ir } CHUL lhe Centre comme and fit the Valley, grb OF « i William recently TOR weighi 10 pounds, of C. F. He » Friday I'he stable destroyed by fire night of week, One horse was 1 ©, fearfully burn- ble and sta off iy having remained in the until the halter strap burned released a dash indoubtedly the insi sOme when thus he made stable in by £500 was offered fire wn of the fire | Edmorn choo wis, teacher o at Aaronsburg, entertainment. Francis ¥ Ings, Michigar ry crop ieisher, , Writes that i Riraswis fils year sinount 0 117 bushels AUG 3T 1 BF $ ] GRE, A tuted August i is a the uiidi Fel svern li of Mifflin new hotel ge root is on SECON ire | ng, and is £3 0% An Was Is Upie POW, for 1 CPT Ee Lrr sile for the application le by Jobst county, 1 is Rn, ue the Lewisburg snd Tyrone railroad, on north Penn's Creek, a point of Mifflin county ex- to the line. The lo- cation referred to is in the vicinity of “Rapid” or * Roush” run, empties into Penns Creek. Heavy rains quickly raised Penns Creek io the vicinity of Bpring Mills, apd several bridges were carried away and other damage done. Several pigs belonging William Alexander, of Spring Mills, were drowned, and the CATCRESON carried to of Fisher's Mill, were found the next day. Married—June 10, Col. James T. Stuart and Miss Emma E. Hunter, both of Boalsburg . . . June 8S, W. M. Cramer, of Aaronsburg, and Miss Elizabeth A. Cooper, of Hartleton, . June 20, George W. Hosterman aud Mise Kate Bcholl, both of near Wolfs Btore . . . July 4, John Hank and Miss Mary Gingerich, both of near Madisonburg. BIODK the side of tending railroad which to the wheel- where they Were work bb AM A Not only the legislature but the governor has shown to be rotten to the core. As much may be expected from the former as from the latter, The legislature passed the bills, but they could become operative only after they received the governor's signature, It will be one of the greatest political summersaults ever witnessed to see a corrupt legislature and a corrupt governor enact honest legislation, The extra session is calculated to cover the handwriting on the wall seen the first Tuesday in this month, | EE A. ah The governor possibly ealled the ex- tra session with good intent, but no one will believe that he purposed call- ing it until the result of the election was announced, [t would be to the governor's credit to admit that he is bending to the popular will instead of insisting that the ealling of the extra pessitn wae his original intention, AM (AD i Rugs free if you buy shoes of Y Ap Suge ————— A SARA Grennlated sugar five and one-half Weibe o oV Swartz, Tasseyville, BHOT HIS SWEETHEARTS BROTHER James Alexander Fastened a Ballet Back of the Ear of James Arnold, luckily, and left the victim ina dition to tell his own story. James Alexander and James Arnold, both of Milroy, and both aged about seventeen bad friends time ago. The former was at- tentive to the latter’ which was objected to by Arnold, but kindly received by the Arncld, it is on a occasions with years, became some # sister, young girl. said, number of had words bade him t the young Alexander Alexander, aud for- continue his attentiohs to lady. Lover like, young paid no heed to Arnold's 80 long as Miss Arnold was 0) objections, willing to share his company. sunday panied the ler accom- from was carried the morning Alexans Arnold «i sehont, The Arn who f BOON #lers home Habbath- word to y d, ollowed frio and Ti hot wor Alexander drew in the 1d weapon in ng wertook them. ere were de and finally a revolver, first Arnold apparently the and firing alr, Was very fear his had no hands of mtinued brave, art lover, his mis, and and, reug Alexander's omim to his hated whe Od} the i I ail entering woarnidd shot, of Art d's cheek and lodged » was considerable exciteme: tnesses hi ter the wi ug Arn fi me, and af mmesntin tat it ater WwW aE Te LOCALS Anos I gO Us W ¥ f inter § io and then loading, single barrel Jd. Dubbs returned to muziie Rev. N. Centerville, gun family, of their weeks and hote after spending several in Penns Valley Centre Hall they the Mra. Rebecea Floray. Mr. and Mrs. John Lemont, are atte: the National Grange, at which convened Wednesday. Dale holds the office of Flora in Htate Grange, and is much in work. Before home they will visit Mrs rents in Philadelphia, friends were the sessions of Atlantic City, Mra, the ding (irange returning Dale's pa. Mesars. James Leitzell, Jr. of Spring Mills, and Wm « {0 oburn, have been preparing walput loge for ship- ment at Centre Hall, during the past few days. R. D. Killian, the buyer and shipper, exnects to send a car load of walout from Centre Hall station in the near future. Mr. Leitzell thinks buying walnut logs is like fishing, every time you go through the stream you are likely to make a catch, no matter who fished ahead, sp as Rote, Polities and Hamer, In the world of politics the man who would obtain political preferment must be serious. No man who cultivates hu mor to the exclusion of his other gifts can hope to attain to the highest places in the political arena. The American citizen reserves the inalienable right to vote for whom he wills, and the serious man who suppresses his sense of hu mor rather than the man who culti vates it is honored with his preference. Senator Chauncey M. Depew. Superfinouns Details, Caller (looking at pleture)—-Does your mamma paint? Little Son-Yes, but she's through with that an’ Is puttin’ on the powder now. She'll be down in a minute, Aveepted, “Jackson tells me the last thing he wrote was accepted, Do yon know what It was?" “Yen; his resignation -London Ml Hon, Rats and conquerors must expect no merty in misfortune. Cotton, Most of us would feel flattered by our obituaries, Ask your grocer for Wash Easy, ¥ a FAMO CHARGER. fi ~ Story of Lunt Vinrengo, Napoleon's Wur lorse, un helped ¢If to the crea Lie ered the mame 1708, of Nile in of the i 1 the white black eyes, fund brave bey described of them only just $ in shape , Cleal Lis a brahim the most splendid nall horse, itiities urage 01 Napoleon Acre, at the Jena Moscow 115s nesatisfied. dissatiafic “What did for a living?” Reciprocity Poultry and tl make an poultry stir fertili ize it na solution of the i prob is reciprocity The fowls shine, shade, a range, sc grass and grit; the tr need scratch ing and fertilizing Poultry to be especially valuable in the plum orchard; no curculio playing possum escapes them. Which animal to for pasturing the home sod orchard ia mostly a question of expediency. Be. fore you decide this, however, go over the whole subject again and see If it will not be better to till the orchard after all--Garden Magazine, The First Steel Skyseraper, The first steel skeleton building ever erected was known as the Tower build. ing and stood on lower Broadway, New York city. When the architect submit ted the plans for it to the building de- partment in 1888 the members of the department were so puzzled that they had to turn the whole matter over to a gpecial board of expert examiners. For the first time In the world a building bad been designed In which the entire wealght of walls and floors was support. ed by the steel skeleton, and the bulld- ing laws contained no provision for such a structure. But the experts ac. eepted the plans, and the modern sky- scraper ‘was born, yi lent the Bry i take an fexoed need sun ratch baad, oa soem ise Linden Hall. Harry Bhirk lost a few days ago. cK, Hunters erich and Henry RH from purchased the here for new ly Forge, was day he Jeft purchase mill, srge mill at Tyrone over Bunday. Mon- Muncy where he will machinery for thelr be the most cotaplete in central Pennsylvania, Misses Ella Ross and Badie Fo Institute ved lo large porker a Peveral others have which will one of He to the are plenty, party eilz met nry Gliong- took a mountains a large ding Mond: camping at Laurel Run, Jos Lee Cole his sister, Mrs, party Bhamokin on . who are tre attending Teachers seph Brooks and family » . ’ w ; ' iairton last is spending thi week, Daniel Bohn, Benjsmin Jost three year coll last week, The WHS the Kidder scoompanied bled to death, Hettinger to Philadel 5, Zettle and children are spend- | phia, last week, where she will Wee 5 wit Lizzie (ie tig, of several days among frien fi M ins Braddock, de here, Mrs. lamin Bh fine animal spent beginning of ti Dr, Mrs. & week. cut on bari s and and Mrs, enter a Mrs, Kidder Erhart. on the | farn Xi is 1 ain i ? 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