THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r CextRE Hany, Pa. Tuaurs, Dec. 1, 1887. TERMS:—One year, vance, Those in arrears subject to terms, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser tions, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, { HOLIDAY ) Bravo! WEDDING {BIRTHDAY ) ! 0 } win 4 It will pay you to call and examine our O ODS OO0ODS Plush Needle setts from $1 50 to $8.25 Comb and Brush sets from 81.00 to 85.00, Manicure sets, Odor Cases, Gentlemen's Trav- eling Cases, Whisk Holders, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Lap Tablets, Smoker's sets, Choice Extracts, Colognes, Brushes, etc. ete, ele, - purchase or not. GREEN'S Bu PHARMACY, LOCAL ITEMS. His hands and feet were stiff and cold, His brow with dew was wet, The coroner wrote in his record book ‘“He smoked a cigarette.” — Ex, >» ——The Lemont is now turning out butter, creamery — Mrs. Maggie Smith, of port, is visiting at Wm. Wolf's — Rev, Sarvisa had 26 conversions in his protracted meeting at Pleasant The long wished for rains week and replenished the streams and weak springs, Bellefonte £33 Cais new Sunday clothes right along, depot. — Bel elonte last Monday. The trouble was the contractor and workmen on the new I } — Mr. 8. K Bober, the champion marksman of the U, 8, killed 79 pheas ants, this fall. Mr. Sober can shoot any. warm, and it was a real spring day, in every respect, Bunday, also was quite a lovely day, a bright sky and sun. eee Mr, Mills, and Miss Anna Carner, of Hublers- burg, Pa., were married on the 17th. at the bride's Their bridal trip is westward, genial nome, Reesman, the stove man, has been putting outa large number of square parlor heaters this fall. As fast as they go, new ones arrive. See his stock before buying. Rosemont, Princess and Beaver take the lead. -—Don't fail to visit Fanble’s cloth® , at Bellefonte, where yon will immense stock of fine ready othing. An ) gent's farnishing goods, underwear, hats, shirts, etc, all at rock bottom figures. ~The most smiling Republican we son, of Potters bank. joys it—the election good ~—Ma'thew Golly, but he It does us Dem's to see how glad these fellows are one Bird, 11 years old, lies dead at bis home, No 1741 Norwood street, the victim of cigareete smoking, says the Philadelphia Record of Sunday. We see some cigareete smoking young- sters of Centre Hall looking as tho’ they were on a trot to their graves, ~Thanksgiving was a damp and dreary day, but the turkey had to go through the frying pan all the same. It was heads off with it for two or three days previous, as the proclamation had gone ont. The most that one could have been thankful for, was that the day was wet, In a short time McFarlane's hard ware store in Bellefonte will be moved from ita present location, on Allegheny in town, situated on High street. moving time the above firm will sell what goodsthey have at redaced prices for cash Call and see them. Stoves exceedingly low. ~ Last Friday morning two freight engines collided on the Shamokin and Lewisburg branch with terrific force. The accident happened on the crossing the Susquebanna canal. concussion was so great that both motives into the canal, twenty fest below, ten or fi'teen cars were also wrecked, some of which piled up on the engines. ~ Howard Bpangler met with a very painfal accident at Bellefonte a short time ago the foundries, when by some mishap a pot of molten metal was upset and run over his foot, burning off the his shoe and penetrated to the very flesh of his left foot, roasting it terribly, He has been on the retired list since but is able to move around by the aid ofa cane, Mr. B. F. Kling'er, of Manhattan Ill, was one of our rallers this week He is asonof Eli Klingler who left Woodward some 20 years ago with his fami'y and took up land in Illinois This is Mr. Klinger's first visit to his former home which he left when six age. Not being accostomed to seeing mountaing in his section he thinks we are living in a sort of a wild country, ~The term of court which is to try Lather Shaffer, Johnson and the two Kunes for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Oulvey will besin in Lock Haven on Monday of next week. Messrs, George A. Brown and T C, Hipple, who will represent the prosecution, are collectin the evidence against the prisoners anc room Until The loco. WHEAT. days many | seeds people firmly believe that the of both plants found with Egvp tian mummies, and supposed to be 3,000 or 4,000 ;éars old, will sprout if put =n | the ground. A few years ago such wheat was commonly sold as a curiosity, and { we believe that many purchasers succeed - ed in raging a small crop from it, Prof. Bentley, who has recently commenced a series of lectures on the physiology of plants, asserts most emphatically that no grains which with certainty have been identified as contemporaneous with the deposit of the mummified corpse have ever come to life, In cases where so-called mummy wheat has germinated it has been iotroduced into the coffin | shortly before or at the timegol discov ery of the body, Prof, Bentley does not name a limit to the time daring which | seeds retain their vitality, but he says { that very few will germinate after being | three years old.—Chambers’s Journal. x Xo. oR a STATE COLLEGE. Penn'a State College aow has 140 students—a higher number than at any time before, Tne institu- | tion is gaining in reputation and our i state can point to it with pride over the success that is now attending it, in ful- filling the requirements of theact of | congress, and as a first class edu | institution. I'he ccllege for a number of years was { under a cloud from prejudi | misrepresentations by parties | either met with disappointn | desired control over it as well as fr cranky motives, There were i and these were magnifi yy the enemies of the College, who 3 ght at any error to decry and misrepresent it, To the ability 1 | the President, Dr. Atherton a: | cient corps of Professors, | that i8 now mainly due, and for once it | head who is making the | success, leaving no | petty cavile the The about tional cea ents mistakes abt, sd te ae 3 id 1 1 | glad and antirio the TOBE! attending the College, } X DFO has a | institut f, 1 at foothold at all ! - ly —— - - TWO DEER AT ONE SHOT, | The Lewistown S¢ { On Saturday morning | son, of Reedsville, su i two | way to Reedsvilie fron when + heard himself mile fr | ken's | and deer al one shot. some do on inacian or in Reedsville t a better right Morrison, shota two Bear Wollows on the CHARTER GRANTED, The following « the state departmen 2 § Sad [he Blrabaker cos burg; capital stock t of Al resident; J, | Vv Consista pa anon, § fonte, Hastings an fonte, and Rol Wall The « a county This BOCTEIAry | G ers greater lands, .--— GREEN'S TROUT For curiosity in his dro it was a beautiful § over a year Fran ira RIOre K Aaa a ha!f dozen monstro year that t irteen to eighteen in: hies streams 1 from f These large fell Ie ngth, far and wide, : IWS Were Rnow and nearly heard of or seen them Last Monday we stepped into Mr, Green’ another | were gone and ope learned that small abode, inm one night and were the floor next morning every ne Lian Wh at eep at the spe bat they becoming leaped fro a STORE BURNED. The store of George Miesa, at Zion chureh, beyond Tussyville, was destroy ed by fire on Bunday evening. Mr. Miess wes absent at the time, and returned from a visit to find his store in ashes His stock of goods may have been worth from $500 to $800, on which there was an insurance. The building onged to his father, Jacob Miess, and may have been worth $500 Mr. Meiss lived in the second story « the building, and all his household effects were burned, We understand were two of his children the time. the fire, There was about $200 insurance on the goods in the Centre Hall company in addition to a similar amount in an out side company; also about £200 on the | building in the Centre Hall company, ee fn psi ps HORSE STOLEN. News was telephoned tothe Reronres, on Bunday moruing, from Mileshurg, that daring the night previous a horse of Dr. F. G. Mattern, was stolen. The animal is about 15 hands high, 10 years | old, white dimple in face, and small | lump under throttle where strap goes | Horse stealing has been rare, in this | connty for some years, and would be | best to keep stables locked. | .-— “ | GOOD JOKE. Mr. Btover from the lower end of he there We did not learn the caase of i | i ground | 80, and got for a reply, “all say its pus. sessed. of an evil spirit, from which a | sad that's the mark to know it | on RM The new planing mill at | er end of town is booming right along; it | is under roof, waterpipes are being Iaid ! i MAGGIE BECK'’S DEATH. PARTICULARS OF THE HOW SHE WAS BROI HOMI The Lock Haven Democrat says: The The hody of Miss Maggie Beck, whose death was recorded in these columns re cently, was brought home in the after noon between three and four o'clock —a sad homecoming, indeed, Itis indeed a mournful story, and what makes it so much worse is the fact that the family knew nothing whatever abont it. They that their bel danghter ither with the Betts family at or with other friends down at been received FURTHER ALR Ald AF} GH IVE 4 Carlton, Newberry. No letter had word was sent them, and while they fondly supp int she was enj herself and having a pleas poor son! ay dying in filth at the Halt W her misery to hi O11 AR the NEW no wed tl wing int the wrelchedness Haters Ass received mother hers started she reached found her danghter in a terrible condit her father, and d apy own clothe of her ow or i d, has a £) dressed wmHeadquarters y ote, is atJ tnt « #1 OOR ills, on ace Kerlin's store Mill will bave a fine goods, also a fresh lot of « hose beautifal ilin at 5. W. Bairfoot's book store. Bellef nte, are all the rage ti “nis. 18 year for xmas pres- Jim Whorl moved to town day this week and oo tipies one of t palatial mansions at the lower ent town. =A fine line of boys’ flannel and percal waists, best make and quality, at the Rochester Clothing House, on Bishop street, M. Fauble, proprictor. -8ix of Zieglerviile, died last week. turned them into the corn with the above result ~The sale of the Hoffer farm. last was adjourned, the farm not one 1 ORe He stalk had field, Mr. Ed Pruner was the Don't forget that bidder, Bashman and they offer at exception- ally low figures. Go and see them. EE A io the Beven Mts. last week and killed four deer, no says the Editor the party, which is the best in the market. They have the agency for it, and best. Don't fail to see them. ot. BECRAPE ABOUT TOWN, FE. M,Huyet! sold his span of white ponies this week, erg on Wednesday morning that dressed gver four hundred pounds, each, Chas. Arney is happy sgain-—his deer dog which he thought had been shot in the 7 mountains Mifllio county hun- ters returned |} safe and sound on Lnesday, hy 1OINe 1's new instruments are here willgive them a trial. The town want to buy the old pres another band lab is being organized by of town. Glass Is and A gunning « tae wing shot bal +» here this week, C.K. your laurels, was plenty in town last week party that can bring home bunters and we Centre Hall call around st be a buck with deer as the 3 her noss : feverish (rive her hag hollow horn, teaspoonful at each days, Treat wolf The wolf can’t stand 2 give ohat Pry men; (07 foar in the tail i ERme wav, Chars Cond It is an CXoel oal all aronnd ent thing to once a week. -- MARRIED. On the 6th Oct, E. H. Iwsisenring, Mr. Warren S, and Miss Hattie E. Rown. - --- DIED. On November 11th ather home in Lemont, Mra. Anna K. Spearly, who had Fry for a long time, Sankey, aged 57 years, 8 m. 19d. GRAIN, REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON, Prices subject to fluctuations of market. Wheat, red ... B 80 OR... counssessisnssn { wh Rye ie 4% Corn, shelled.......... 45 Barley No. 1...... LL weight and price, Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh FLOUR AND FEED. Pane Pat. Flour. 1 45 Bran per ton Best Roller Flour..8 1 85 Chop per ton, Middiings per ton. 19 0 Mtave FERRER EER LE RR “Where to Buy Your When buying presents, always select something Handsome, Elegant and Durable, And it will be appreciated sefore buying, see our stock of jewelry ng, Silver Watches, Ladies’ and Gents’ Watch Chains, Gold Watch Charms, Gold Bracelets. Gold Pens and Pencils, Rings, We bandle reliable goods, and guarantee every article, =ilwer~wrare ! Silverware r We have a fine line of Bilverware, which has just been received, » fe BErvice jitabia TORR, CAKE DISHE CUPS, PICKLE DISHE KNIVES FORK SPOONS, of Hanging and Anas goods, BO A line y our fine line tand Lamps, Cutlery a specialty. Hoe of BUSHMAN & KEREAMER. S A N T ; A C LA U S THOLOMEW’S Nd Ee SIDE-TRACKED ! STORE, Centre Hall Station.-o nidren. Bay SON, i+ es, New IRR LN Y Novel- i o-SEE OUR XMAS STOCK lg Go - and :-: See i ——— Ro. po do stint ud wn wn wo vt wt BOOKS, fy — a Foe TOYS m———— ISH GOODS cil Mirrors r WE OUR CANDY ATS Sati GUARANTEE THEM PURE, SOCIETIES. BANDS, Ete. We supplied 150 Sunday ANY 88 Will come this vear Jd Al OBS, No. MAKE OWN TOYS & festival, 10 Bishop St. Bellefonte. d Stone Fire have JUsiness it to-day . 9% 111. known the old BUTDASSON “ enn Time an AS & point © i leveled fi i is jormer recor THE (0) NEW (0) STONE (0) MILL (0) STORE, wads to our cast n fall blast we are running out immense quantities N mers, and sapply ourselves with new stock and, IO LIIID.AIT| |CGoIoDIS usmsting of a collection of beautiful articles suitable Are here, o for presents, We have marked them away down. We will have a fresh stock of confectionery, nuts, fruits, ete. Come and ur roods Our goods Ef as the seasons de ar KERLIN'S STORE, Stone Mill Pa. HOLIDAY GREETING. — Special FTard Times Offer 1— While you are lcoking around for something nice in the way of a present, think whether an organ would not suit. SEE TREE PRICES: A FINE COTTAGE ORGAN FOR 0 A VERY FINE PARLOR ORKiAN FOR sh THE FINEST ORGAN MADE S&F EB ORGANS AS LOW AS S38 -¢8 “wus If we cannot prove that these Organs are sold by other Dealers A a se FOR $100. for THREE Write for Prices, it will Pay you. BM USICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds, for sale as Cheap as anywhere. WW. A. Brown. SPRING MILLS, PENN'A. SE=— BELLEFONTE, Pa. 0 This year we will open uj; the finest line of Holiday Goods ever seen in Centre County. Perfumery, Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Cologne, Novelties, ‘ancy Goods, etc, it 0038 very edhelosive of heir guilt, | io Chott the baller with street mains . T. Abrams s+ 18 expected to de- | and in a few weeks we expect to see the | Prof. W.A. Brow wiili be fi i fend Luther Sha er and W. H. Clough, | dark clends of smoke rolt over our | a general stock of organs, music od mo i quiet Esq, will perform the same duty for { little village from the new ostabiish- | sic books, ele , at prices so you need not Johnson and ¢ the Kilinew send to the city for such goods, ment, { aaa So ~~ At the Spring Mills music store, of These goods have been selected with great care and take pride in showing them If you want to buy a fine Xmas present <eller's is the Flace, Prices on all goods lower than ever before. ERE PR BA discount on all above prices will be made fork lOT Curly, KUATE & SUN NEESER FE
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