—— @he Centre Bemacrat, rr » 1 Thursday Morning, July 15, 1886. { Local Editor and GRO, P. B 1 Business Manager wontalning important news, sollci® he county, No communicatien anied hy tie real name of the CORRRIPORBENCR od Drom any part masrted 1nlesr wriver Local Department. NOTICE. — NO papers will be stopped amless subscription is paid in full, ex- empt at the option of the publishers, ~—Muzzle the dogs. — The new furnace will cost $£85.000. — It is not safe to eat much meat this ot weather. thirsty has been named -A'l promptly nt eight o'clock, ~The wheat crop in the eastern part of the State Is ~The army worm has played in Clearfield close the stores vid to be very goo i. Bavoc wilh the wheat | county. Dist over the a Faas hold Niate leach last week ng new Jheny street near Cenl mg nton w ghes became »l stant worryis hust Jumping int mnd, an The | countenance fa jor by dhe te everal weeks mad wile ex ipiarating myuanisins, Fhe wile th an Saturday sage at the | She was taken street, where, we hax completely recovered —8our cherries amart st Carlisle last week, while batter piace, sul Are old at one cent per cents pound in i= selling at six Perry county, Our farmers say they ries pay the toll, wm i per MAYER An exchal cannot } bring tl market, for even five cents Prof. Loui pormal and colleg 8 > a 10th, to teach or for Col per ard on Monday July the wishing to prepare lege, can make no better selection than thie thoroughs hoolar, lio & Marshal ( she Theological Dejpar A lady named Smelizer, just school. Prof Robb is a \ graduate of Frank: lege, and a student in ment, who lives near the Boiling Springs, came to town Ihursday for the purpose of supplying Lar customers with butter, During the afternoon she was suddenly taken sick: and Mr, probably from the excessive heat, bat for the kindness of Mr, and Aflgens, might have fared badly. Mr Aikens summoned a physician and ger she had sufficiently recovered had leer taken 10 her home, The kindness uestowed was highly appreciated by the hucty, | fous wood it | Lock ous in | | ont —Huckleberries are plenty, This is hard weather ren, —~Main's show exhibited at Milesburg yesterday. The reported find of a pot of gold, in Huntingdon county is a myth, —Southern peaches have appeared ni Lock Haven. A large party picniced at Snow Shoe Intersection Friday last, —~Hon, Wm. A. Walince is still President of the Beeck Creek ~The 4th off very here considering the number of people the railroad. passed orderly in town. ~The Episcopal Sunday school pie niced at intersection on Wednesday of last week. ~The wife of editor Traugh, of the Holidaysburg Standard, died on the 28th ult ., aged 31 years, first the Company “B."” was found in class condition in every respect at inspect on, out build pig rosewood logs, so plentiful is this Mexicans slyes thatcountry, I'he Haven has salary of the been 1 ired dollars per year. ther Paris green or Aven tht ’ | N any other | ) If they areas: other sections as they are | vicinity, the potato crop will suffer ter ribiy. «The piesie given by the Kn of Labor on the {inst was largely tended, and every person seemed to en o y it immensely i and red lemonade to drink, good music to dance to, and a big crowd dancing to it, There were speeches made by different individuals principal. ly by Jno L. Butler Eaq., of the Penn- | sylvania Bureau of Labor statistios of Mr. Butler made an ox by Democrats Republicans and Greenback It was a pleasant da; and every Harrisburg cellent speech, and was applauded ers, thing passed off very orderi, for child { the bodie {| In | | { | best friend’ po the here wns pienty to | | | and ~An eclipse of the sun will occur on August 20th. ~The Indian school at Carlisle closed i on July Ist, for a two months vaeation, ~The Bedford Gagette says a lady ar rived at the Springs with sixteen peices of baggage, — Watches were presented to twenty- three of the graduates of the Harrisburg High School. we =The Treasurers adjourned unseaedt land sale will occur on Monday July 19, atone o'clock at the Court House, . ~The detachment of U, 8, lafantry which have been guarding the tomb o1 President Garfield, were withdrawn on the 27th ult, The election this year falls on Tues: day, November 2nd, and is noted for the fact that it this rain for eleven years, will not occur on date The fruitless attempt to recover of the men who were burried Nanticoke months RRO, has been abandoned, the near OIG To { lv | ¢ 1:04 continue would only be to end wnger ie by mines A seconde AVe-in. The in Tyil Friday night of last week “Some hater of ‘man ned five dogs. cadines on Maltese cat, a duck got hold of the natantly killed dead boy was won Of Frederick Usreenawni §, rer of Lhe mines ANA r— r of Belie Aahnounce NLonotary waite a while elerk under Robt his management of the office won Ia for him hosts of | in i like » great many other young demoerats of the county poor, but deserving an I has | n most thorough knowledge of the duties office Without to any one, no better office of the disparagement WAR evar in nek, his the Prothonotary’s office. Lew is ing the support of the party on merits and fitness for the position. dog poitoner has tusned upni Al engineer i! Personal. Mrs, W, B, ited friends in Willinmsport, last week: | Rankin and children vis- | Mrs, Joseph Kleckner, of Coburn, is visiting friends in Clinten county. Col. Jas, a little vacation at the Bedford Springs Millikin has been spending Mr. Lipton, of Erie, is visiting at Ko- land being the guest of Messrs. Curtin, Bluffs, lowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs, Speer, Judge Larimer, of Council Miss Stella Shope, of Milesburg, is visiting her brother, Al. G. Shope, at Renovo, Barney Clark, of Clearfield, attended the picnic here and spent several days in town, Miss Maggie Moore visiting her sistor Mrs arfield, Dunkle IL} Jno in | this place. Miss Annie Jenkins of Milton Pa., is visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs, Dr, Dorworth. Mies iting her si of , Mis. Harry Robbi Csmder place, are a little, off! e Lo exouse us and the will f wm pr dent | | take our pince noxt wed Owing to the rain day, the Presbyterian Sunday Arrangements hold Friday {5 pinnie did not come off, have however been completed to it al The tra the same place tomorrow n will leave Bellefonte The OCOARION at © am return at 6p. m epecial 40 ion rates for the for vilu axour are oonts its and 20 cent for ron, | | ! | child | turned from their trip to | commencement [ton and Jefferson College, New | saris EPFRING MILLS. W. A. Kristo and daughter have re Washington Co, Duriog their absence they took in the reunion of the graduating class nino 1861 of Jefferson College, and Was h ng exercise Ol They spent a week in Pittsburg and another in Johnstown, John Condo left for Lock Haven this morning, and will remain away until the latter part of the week: James Wilson D. D, and fam York, are visiting at the old home | stoad. Most of our farmers will finish cutting | their crop this week, of the The grain from the east end valley, up to half between this Centre Hall looks w way ell 1 of the buildings f wr the ude that the new fact, nevertheless ig out behind t ha ii via UW i y grasping The Verses ust celobr stood f« rr every lo Mife o O11 nly oonart re at ening ble irces they Aire tribute that makes sons and besides their natural res posess every attraction for the entertain met and amusement Fy A ten day's ho recreation oO tin ¢ Dennett, and no one 1 as to where or how nd when W 8 holidays, this trip settles the question for him, of | the | LARGE {of 30% Representative Delegates, select i the re pective Asser v ary | of the State, one for sach | Inst preced | for fn | and lp Democratic Stats Convention Puivaverrnia, June 30, 1586. Tne Dem cratic tate Convention of > / wil y Pennsylvania will assemble at the Opera Houses, in the city of Harr Wendesday, sburg, at 10 August 5th, « On to | nominate candidates for GOVERNOR, { LIEUTENANT-GOV | TOR AUDI. INTER- MAN-AT- I'he Convention will eonsist GENI NAL AF} sd under the rules of the party from ¥ muoiy is of the 1.006) Demo cratic voles cast for Governor at the ng gubernatoral ¢ lection, of 1.000) fraction guch umounting to 50 be elec burg Select School opens and continues nine weeks, teachers for room. Students have fre ass 10 several educational and to a number of works on leaching. ror more information apply to C. L. Graney Tea het prepare the EOhox papers Everybody, form children ge professors, are fascinated with this game, sent postpaid, with four handsome picture ecards in twelve colors on receipt of ten cents in stamps, Send Vonna, up 10 ool H ‘ “ | for our Magio Circle Puszle—Prize offer ed to all who oan make their way through it. 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