THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, TERMS: —One year, $1.50, when paid In ad ance. Those in arrears subject to previous erms. Advertisements 20 cents per ine ons, and 5 cents tor each subseque it insertion for 3 inser 11 $ Cente Hary, Pa, Tuors, Oct. 11, 15558 LOCAL ITEMS. —Dry goods. —Garmans. ry goods. -(IRATIDANS, —Dry goods. —Garmans, Qur new g } (in we Ire We l wins. —And it rained on Sunday too. And Monday, too, had rain Score oue for Tuesday —it clear of rain, — About 25 feet have been af the Coburn railroad station. —— Allisons are about to putr their mill at Spring Mills, Candidate M'Cormick wasin town on Monday and Tuesday, of this week. ——Qur merchants are payiog 20 cents for butter and 18 for eggs ——This may long be remembered the wet fall. Chalk it into your chimney corner. ane A, blankets at tre Hall. Democratic meeting at school house, evening. ene Oo Ke ier, he ones Hill, is making speeches in Clinton co. Buggy wi! “ yo 8 al DoozZers hn 3 WOR, la into is large riment Bq i wozer's harness rooms ARR Gregg township, —Horse blanket up according te qushity, ness rooms, Centre Hall, Carpenters have work on and will comple n i Unusually tha new $ ¥ some pot yet and some sown. mee { J 4 the faneral Hall, book cont! — Monday m a raw, icy wind the mewing « der gust. 3Eae amin OM re place, now of Hantingdon, porTER a call. Mr. Hofler is still an oldfashioned Dem — Collictor James A taking in taxes at Potts er dav, had $10 sto] supposed by a the time. men ~John Liz last week to 2 House, but no bar John is now ranni town, Pa — Rav. Mill in the Evangelical evening of 18th, wh and worth hearing. Hi thing new and iuterestio he geta up. Jere Condo his shop, at Spris week. The an ley and leaped in quarry and was fall and son. re ar BOOn —— Appt her chine has beer with entire satiaf machine out that i You will buy it, if yo Dankle, Bellefonte, i machine can be reli Mr. Jame 8 Musser, and Miss Allie, daughter of Noah Mus ger, of near Bellefonte, were married on the 1st. Mr. Musser is a native of Mi heim, and a son of Philip Masser, dec'd,, and brother of Daniel and Wm. L. Mus ser, of the aforesaid town ~The twenty first birthday versary of Miss Mollie ane Sankey wiil be celebrated at on Friday evening October large number of invitations have issued among the young /oiks in their vicinity, who will be present to observe this anniversary. —mf3ive your votes to Holt and Cormick for Assembly--they are men of unimpeachable character and intelli gence. The one isa lnmberman and ihe other a farmer. Democrats, don’t be lured into scratching either one or th other ity jor their past fidelity to the party. Anni Thy : Fhomas J seit 18 ba i tt ’ th, A Deen frand upon farmers with a new like the Bohemian oats swindle. It is county by the oats agents, astounding how many new swindles have been bred ont of the Bohemian oats swindle to rob farmers, and the rascals want to be looked upon as honest men even, the yield of corn in Obio, Indiana, nois, Towa, Missouri, Kansas, and Ne. braska, the chief corn-growiog States, will be 1,435,184 8568 bushels, an increase of 664.750 858 bushels as compared with 780,425 000 bushels, the yield reported ty the Department of Agriculture for 1887. The total corn crop of 1888 is es- timated at 2,110,920 858 bushels, we Mra. Washington, large andience in the Evangelical church at this place, on last Thorsday evening, in the interest of the W,C.T, U, a pleasant speaker and can hold an andi- ence. A pumber of effort to have the membership of this organization increased, some shouting bimsell in the fore ruicide by howd with facher's revolver he ER A MINIET BADLY HURT IN EACH, Quite a serious ac ident befell Rev. W, | KE. Fise . of this place, on last Tuesday | evening at about 5:80. He was at the roller mill to see the engineer, Aaron Harter. and onthe mill being shut, Mr. Fiscror, Mr. Harter and Mr. Gingerich of the mili hands left the engine house, platform in front of door, close to which was an excavation fora cistern from 0 to 8 feet in depth. Unthinkiogly Mr. Fischer stepped back | and went over the edge and down the cistern. Fortunately he fellon side, where ths fall was i, and rolled several feet tothe He first came in contact with water pipe near the top, which led to check the force of his fall, present at once jumped down bis assistance, and led Mr. Fischer to tholomews across the’ way, where he mecions, Dre. Emerick once summoned and found the mn was broken near the wrist, the with broises about the hand, back and oo his knee. He then taken to houses of Will Kurtz, where the dislocation was restor- d the fractured arm set, and then hie in & Carriage, pains night. The | side the cistern no! his He is getting eX Pe ted under Hey and stepped on the too far into he gianting checke botiom fn irc I DeCame unc ar i i {islocatad, the ed i he was brot to his fering severe smooth siantiog doubt saved "i wellas can b ng as us an accident. Hae all of life, fi $0 BEI accident occurred on inst ig, in valiey, while John Jordan was on his way, with and spring i i Mr. event CreOrges WRgon to Egehill Jordan had two wagon, and reach- | ) Doup, with minister of Jordan in- his wa harch. They « they reached a v a enlvert, the inpged forward land the horse did not BOON CYR, ing, Mr. et on 100 CRITI i against a held, feel ®O feeling i} BAW tumbiing pres i aimed nld un- and and geveray VO move wed ARBOR DAY. ¢, Superintendent of pubs on the Arbor Day circular work thus briefly re. | carry ont more fully the houghtfal proclamation of r Day by his Excellency, Governor Beaver, we hereby appoint Friday, Oct. 9th, as an Autumn Se Arbor Day, and earnestly urge upon supetintend- t : and echool officer throughout the state, the propriety wrt to forward this impor. mploying means as lgment may direct We § regard the day as d iy observed if th which being cloned, or for other reasons, did not observe the Spring this apart for similar and the teachers’ report to their tive saperintendents what im- their school number of DOO! en teschinra such FM Wo a h Hy N, dot ends: respe with the intendeonts synopsis of the reports of the ater than Nov. 15 ow AUTUMNAL BEAUTY. tate, Natare's hand here defies the pen- cil of the most skillfal painter, To look to the north side or south side of valley, from the centre, you behold one vost flower garden, as it were, with all imaginable, It valley is fringed ul green the standing acres of grey in corn. Real. - CAUGHT IN A LIE. We are informed that Toddy Fiedler's ing taken $1.76 per ton for phosphate off | of grangers, more than was right. The grangers signed a letter pronoancing Todd y's charge a falsehood, and Mr, M’- Cormick took it to him to have it pub lished in his vindication, This Toddy did not have the manliness to do, Bah! Mr. M'Cormick has a better right to have a fair profit on phosphate than Toddy has to skin the county treasn by an uojost and exorbitant printing bill, which is an iniquitous steal, WM iiss ii «Dry goods, —Garm ans, weidry gooda ~-armans, ws Piles of new goods ~CGarmans, wee Full and winter stock of clothing OBITUARY. On Oct, 3d, Miss Sallie Hess departed | this life in the 40th year of her age The | funeral services were held in the Louth. | eran church of Pine Grove Mills, and | conducted by her pastor, Rev. A, N.| Warner. i Miss Hess was born near Pine Grove, | bapti zed in infancy, and at the age of 14 | united with the Lutheran church, where | she continued to be a faithful and con- sistent Christian until the time of her Bia When 16 years old her mother died, | leaving the husband and father without | a housekeeper and companion, but she at once assumed the management of the | domestic affairs and in times of affliction | in the family, she exercised a mother’s care and sympathy. She sacrificed all other considerations and enjoyments, minister to the comforts of her almost he!pless father, and now in his 00th year; the father, Mr Bamuel Hess, is favora- friends extend his sad counties, His many their sympathies in this tion. The affliction is made from the fact that his about until Oct, 1, and died Oct, 34, sud- denly of diabetes, In her death he loses a faithful and devoted daugther—the brothers and sisters a kind sister, the church an active member. She was a member of the W. H. & F. M. 8,, which dopted the following resolutions; an. Tt 3 Whereas, Ii 1 by des more eal Fath Le Aad OU as ple Heavenly ne Mins nbmissively assured thal our -Diry goods —Garmans, {ry goods, - Ney China Grarmans, Bri a- Brae — (GGarmanas, Lhe first of i 3 To be inthe valley to have new stock all and winter makes the Stanemill peop feal proud of all lar stand is There are dress ‘8 pu Others, io getting « Kerlin's p ahead iow goods now unpacked there | t styles faoti fine goods hats, caps shoes, groceries, and ready made clothing at prices to soit buyers, while farm- ers will find it headquarters for highest prices for b , egees, and other produce, Kerl!in's store leads in low prices in gen- eral merchandi headquarters for dis InLryY pro duce at ces, Their new = 4 and the public are only for thet ats 1 OB, bo is, itter ofsing of all § 8 of co highest ck is full and « nike Bee selves, Satisfad n guarantee! gentlemanly treatment a rale, - - ~{IAar Mans, -{3RTIBADS 3d rally of the Democracy of the . under the ar f the Demo~ State and Democratic County Com miliees will be hie! S000 iia the COURT HOUSE 13 SATURDAY EVE | every v faith, OCTOBER 13 er, no matter what ly invited. vide parties will * ol forth ny ical is cordia the issnes which d fairly and «l TAS M jen Philadelphia, and others, Arrangements for special trains on ti yada running into Lown are being » and will bean nounced later By Osnzs Dem - Co, Cow. - - hrs { Dry 20 wis Nis is (armanas, Gar Yili Marie vials ad ings aq i (rarmans - DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE he residence of the late Dr. Pontius, dec’d, will be offered at public sale on Saturday, Oct. 20th, 1888 at 2p. m. on t he premises, cone mile east of Mifllin- burg, Union eo. This is a splendid op portanity to porchase a delightful home, having the advantages of near residence to a thrifty railroad town. The farm eontaing 40 acres—limestone land, with good buildings, ranning water, fine fruit, and will be sold on easy terms of pay- ment, by Paul J. Pontins, J.T. Baken, Lewisburg, Oct, 3 Att'y-in-Fact. - JUCEMENTS. As the dull season approaches, extra inducements are offered in fine tailoring GREAT INI Moxrasomeny & Co., Tailors, Bellefonte, We ——- POCKET BOOK LOST. A pocket book containing about $65, a railroad pass and ther papers, was Jost Sunday, Oct. 7th. The finder will suitably rewarded by returning same Frank Bradford, Old Fort. - wiry goods, ~Garmans, be to Dry goods.~Garmans, wee Flannels and woolens, — Garmans, ~Fall goods are coming in lively at the Rochester Clothing ht Belle oate., wee Dont forget Fleming, the fashion. sble tailor Bellefonte if you want a fine suit, ww(Jjothing cheaper than ever at foote. ~The Becker Washing Machine is one that will give entire satisfaction, We say 80 from a trial of it ~The Philad. Branch has opened up itn fall stock of ciothing, An immense stock of fall and wiater overcoats can be be found there for your inspection. They have overcoals in ail styles, price and quality. Remember the Philad. Branch when in need of clothing, «we Have you seen Reesman’s big stock of stoves? He has been unloading and arrangiog his new stock the last week and is not dove yet. Every style im- magivable is there from a oil heater Up to large ranges, richly oraamented and WRECKED AT A SHARPCURVE. —— LEY RAILROAD Wilkesbarre, Pa, Oct. 10 —A special train on the Lehigh Valley railroad cars rying the Wilkesbarre delegation home froma Hazleton, from the Father Matthew Day celebration, was wrecked above Penn Haven. and some eighty or more persons killed. - SPRING MILLS. The Beck family, of Lock Haven, gave old Methodist last Thursday evening, Miss Whitney, daughter of Rev, Whit ney, of Altoona, visited friends here last week, chureh, Augustus Kennelly filled the pulpit at {| Bastian Musser’s church for Hev, Shams | bach, last Sabbath eve. Mr. | expects to enter college at New Berlin next spring, and after gradoating | come an Evangelical! minister, Jerry Condo spied a deer jumping from {| Mrs. Alexander's lot iuto hér sionequar- ry. Jerry went to the spot and found the deer was stunned from the jump; | whereupon ne bound the deer aud its throat, { 4 | Quite a number of i have taken a notion t« Already several instrumen | purchased and they will our yi men y learn telegrapt ts have now Ming heen connect - we [hos I w= Dry - Ex-sterifl Spangler has gone to | Boyder county to attend the funeral of a | relative, | ——Don't forget Fleming, th £1 wit a Bellefonte if ¥ | able tailor i suit. { I) Goods wane { 0% ane —— Read art wotice of sale of Bnook pro | § y,. by Ur. P. 1 another « Musser, assignee ~ Amos Betelyoo, assisting last week | in moviog Meese's sawmill in the Loo i cutoff one of his big | The Tusseyville band is { for a charter of | won't appiyin incorporation, Go Uy them i Diow, then, - Dry goods —iarmana, ig here plieasanis THe Beason being bad better keep a sharp eve ber est they get into a potpie and the fry pan. — Reesmnan’s glove emp at Centre Hall isan 4 1 i Gispiay inleres ing visit 1 Lit sg 3 ee Faibles Rochester C 1 Reynod's new bu { Glog piace § SIER ¢ roller flouring mil most capacity wilh pow beipg enlarged 0 ax stead y mereasing trade to its orders and ymmodate Mr John Leitzell, one of the e frei Nn, was Lemont, i Was # on two ght tra caugh’ Ween n Wedsesday rad Carn, al vere PETRY 4% fs —Qarmanas, “Tan fo morning itd ie at o OK In LG for Bev, Fischer, who on ao injuries will not ur ey Vi ean. e inform g that a Republi paper wonid be issued from fice, at Spring Mills, this week, and the proprietor had so informed him { Don’t bet on Cleveland now —— A traveling agent { he was u Can Times of id this mornin | Dry goods, —Garmans | ——We add oor testimony to the fulness of the Now Becker Washing chine, of which J. A. Duankle agent, slong with others who have en it a trial. It beats any i out. sir. Ma- 1% giv mac ing wat held at Coburn last evening Addresses were made by Jas Noll, and J. L. Spangler, of Belle oute. Messis John A Woodward and J, C, Meyer ade dressed a meeting at Tusseyville same evening —weThe drop in wheat which began on Monday continued on Taesday, pris ces closing five cents below the quotations of Monday. purely speculative and resulted in bring- ing large quantities of wheat out of frst hands. Dr y goods —CGarmans, A real good washing machine 88 possible. It isthe New Becker Wash. ing Machine. We have thrown dozen machines aside, and at last find the New Becker the right thing. Refers ences in our own county, are John Roan, Bellefoute: 8. C. Bower, Mi. Eagle; W. H Witme:, Lemont; Fred Kurta, Centre Hall, The agent is J. A. Dunkle, Belle- fonte, Try it, and you will want it, weDry goods ~ Gar mans, ~Dry goods,~Garmans. — Eh} -——— APPOINTMENTS RECALLED. Having been appointed by the Presi dent of Synod, to assist in the installa tien of Rev. Hoshour, at Beilefonte, on next Sanday a week, my appointments at Farmers’ Mills and Georges’ Valley are hereby recalled for that date. Breth- ren please take notice, W. E. Fisonza. ee - MARRIED. On the 20th of Sept. at Centre Hall, by Rev. W, KE. Fischer, Stewart Uecker, of Potters Mis, and fda C. Ertle, of Georges Valley. LO PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration upon the esaie of Maria Krise, decd, late of COentre Hail having been lawfully granted to the undersigne he would respectfully request all persots know. hematelvcs to be indebted 10, the ale ns claims iyo 10 ‘present them duly EZRA KRUMBINE, octet y Centre Hall EE TRAYS. CAME TO THE PREMISES OF . 1 A w PERLSTED You are cordially invited —TO THE “all Opening, Will Perlsten’s, Thurs, Fri and Sat. October 11. 12 & 13. PERLSTEINS STORE. HBB BEIUL.EIOINTLE, PA. . BRO, oa ©! en = —-—_—" 4 > — « - BELLEFONTE PENNA. New IT HAE NO EQUAL BEST BAKER ON THE MOST | ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS LATEST REQORD BEST AND RELIABLE COOK STOVE THE MARKET. SMOOTH ON FACE 80 IT CAN BRE KEry CLEAR AKD BRIGHT New Susquehanna Cook! ITS REPUTATIONS | ALREADY | LISHED, ERTAR ON AXKD ii CANNOT RE EXCE] LED IN DURABILI { TY, KEATNESE AND | CHEAPNESS, 0-3 0 We are also agents for the well-known James Spear Stove, and we carry a complete line of other makes of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Call and see us and we will please