- : . — . 1848 THE CENTRE REPORTER, a « . |DBAYH OF RIGHARD A. PROOTOR. ) (> YI ATINIAY | | DEMOCKATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. — He Wied in a New York Hotel, the Phy- | : ‘\ 4 NN] is ( BW EM Magee, EE Weterans in Session, |= mem rma L SPRING OPENING Dali ne FREI K U RTZ. Error and Puor's Naw YORK, Bopt. 18 ~The first victim of Howard Boo... A Weber, — bn : - erm | # enema Follow fover in the city of New York in over | et AM Butler. TERM& One year, $1.50, when paid in ad 0 years was Mr. Richard A. Proctor, the tte Hall Bo : BN Metorion Centre bali Boro | dW Melornick sance. Those in arrears subject to previous | Annual Election of Officers and | calobrated English astronomer, who expired no Mean) Hf ' { ; | 1 v { 1 . x } { Ist W Jerry rankey et Important Resolutions. shortly after 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in | New (x 00ds - \ CW » 1 les | Puta {3 ened Mel wi Junior Vice Commander—The Body De- Facts and Fancles Gleaned from Many Joh 8 Hoy Janes J Gramier Readers. t sah # » pride ” Unionviile Boro J OC Baith ons, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Bu foot of East Bixteenth street. | Donner twp i / orn Hazl ! : i , . : : | Bogie twp Gusts Bore alo Our New Stock of Goods for Spring and | PoRER twp wo Brown night, and put up at the Westminster hotel, | 5 { as Er 12 Adan, : — He loft his family at Oak Lawn, Fla, which | . , Wear is bei | Burnside twp Wen Hipple, BL. ¥. Nell, Senior, snd Joseph Hadfeld is about eighty miles from Jacksonville, and | Hummes Cal iS Ing unpacked and | College twp Geo fonts » ba rH 1 py y . £3 % . . Ferguson twp iW Mille THE KEY STON E S1 ATE. Tuesday morning he complained of fooling con ta ins man V New desio ns. pi 11 terns and i do of ’ fi Har Eb vr Js we mands Service Ponsions—Many Meet | ill, and, at the suggestion eof Landlord | ’ | Gregg twp Schenck, Dr. George 8. Conant was sum- | ad TO PENNSYLVANIANS. Coruxnus, O., Bept. 14. After the nom- | sician found every AR | ol | Half Moon ty — mations wore wade tho lection of Gom. | symptom of yellow ITARPER & EREAMEIR, [lm mander in chief of the Grand Army of the | fever, and ho at ward Cle o = Sources and Boiled Down to Brief | o_o 40 the first business, and William | Cyrus W. Edson, of entre Elall. | Patton twp William Warner, of Kansas City, was born | meat. Dr. Jaoobi | Penn twp . oar susan 3 fn Lafayette county, Wis, June 11, 1880. | was summoned M ¢cCORMICK BROS | Potter twp MP orreneracnins ino W( on ley fHuxtiNgpoy, Sept. 11.—The Democratic | Barly in the war he enlisted in the Thirty- | later for a consul i sf pan Orrin Vail, nated Draniel Brant, of Shirley township, for witions of first leutenant, assistant adju- | physicians unani # y LO Nm ay . . Pa 3 tp Frauk Tulberty director of the poor; Daniel Swarts, of Clay t general and major; emigrated to Mis | mously agreed their $8 ; { f ’ vere B Ewing township, for jury commissioner, and Dr. J. | souri in 1565, locating in Kansas City, where | patient was a vie Taylor twp Wn T Hoover " ] AG Kreamer, Senator H. (. McAteer was unanimously | bar. Since that time he has been a promi | Jack.” He was KINDS Worth Jap: ov Levi Kgene pominated for reelection with power tO | nent and successful politician, having twice | quietly removed BH. A. PROCTOR, WiLLian PF. RESER AARON 3 choose his own conferees E. J. Gray, | heen elected to congress from his district on | from the hotel Tuesday night to the hospital. { : AAR Joseph Greenland and 8. D, Caldwell were | the Republican ticket, overcoming a heavy | He sank into coma early Wednesday morn elected congressional conferees without in- | opposition majority. Maj, Warner has | ing and died early the same evening structions been active and popular in the ranks of the Richard Anthony Proctor was born in torial conferees of the Blair and Cambria After Mr Wamer's election M. H. Nell a very delicate boy, and his early education Bed Room Su ils, Pet ; Jor Su / / Ss. districts (the Thirty-fifth) met here this after {| of Columbus, O., was chosen senior vice com took place at home At a proper ago he was Qs / / Ys / . : 77 noon. and after six ballots nominated A. V. | mandor and Joseph Hadfleld, of New York, { WLE SOAS, UNL ECS, 1a LES, ’ 4 ' ' ¥ * Be ste ads. Wood and Cane-Seat ( Jeairs entered at Eton, and subsequently at King's | college, Oxford Mr. Proctor married in Bt, Joseph, Mo. , in | Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser the Willard Parker hospital, located at the | ® Jackson Gorton , : Mr. Proctor arrived in this city Monday | gan Centre Harn, Pa, Truss, Seer 20. 1888 | WILLIAM WARREN, COMMANDER. do y k T ¥ Ada he intended to sail for Europe on Baturday, | | Curtin twp David Brickley NPWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST ings, Reunions and Interesting Incidents. moned. The phy- . i | styles. | Haines vw, ¥ § Republic went over until morning, when it | once called in Dr. ! Mies Paragraphs for the Benefit of Busy | Warner, of Missouri, was chosen. the health depart- county convention in session here today nombe | third Wisconsin regiment, and filled the | tation, and the ! p i uh { i . Rpring (wg eo Perry Gentzel C. Fleming, of Shirleysburg, for coroner. | he was shortly afterward admitted to the | tim of “Yellow \i§ 3 : Walker twp op eC relary | - FURNITURE - ean — ew ® ° : ALTOONA, Sept. 11.—The Democratic sena~ | G, A. R. of the west for many years Chelsea, England, on March 23, 15887, He was i Dively, city solicitor of Altoona and a strong junior vice commander Randall man, for senator, over Frank Shoe- By a vote of 430 to 22 the national encamp maker, of Edensburg. Hon. John A. Lemon § ment of the Grand Army of the Republic in } (875 and made his home in that city for a | is his Republican opponent, the evening indorsed the proposition for a § number Lock Haves, Sept. 12.—At the Republican | gervice pension. The resolutions as carried Professor Proctor was one of the most pro ty re T. Harvey was nomi- How ie county convention H. T y wa read as follows: 1 $0 Shon Who Sa have oiled Sey bnotne FOR OWE nated for congress and O. A, Harvey for as Resolved, That it is the sense of this en | ant day being a contributor to all the lead 1 i6 pomsiiie 16 make this Freel offer, sending She LED Yur tom Tr y i hat the time ha ws when the . a | GOLD watch and CONT ¥ sempioe free, Shor ghowing sembly % Gran Jess Bie erill, J . Rasta sampment Shut the time has COTE gi n he ir Jglish m ines and srioddioals, and . » a ' “ . . She spmpien tn ME SRT XY Mangia rus, ah String ut i 8 M McCormick were appointed judi- | soldiers and sailors of the war for the he a r of 4 volnmy of emnve and N D no V rend oen | R | El Th; Ber OUT BR [He8 Lieve Leen 10 8 Loosiity Tor & Moth of we an ( ¥ Pi o i o i. cha b TH ames of essays and - Owns eeetayn e a sSamic IX} we nally get fron $1000 io SEGOO in rads from the cial conferees proseryati if the nlon should receive the 4 . ‘ " y [ - N . - surrounding country. This, the must wonderfel offer ever VOTE ILE HIE We ‘oroner. 1D) vitds sd aritonl recvenition of thi positive cure fog i y $ : ' ping Eid HH (VATS Enown le sade 10 or Ger Lhet our seonpies mee y be plessd sl cuce Other nominations were: Coroner, Dr, HL H. | gulstantial and merited recognition of this RW v ' Where Shey oan be seen, ail A Write i ones, end ns Yellow Fever. makers of the chavo. Render It will be hardly sy Soule No for you to show the samples Lo Uvme whe may call st Four iene and your rewsrd will be most estisfastory. 4 postal card which bo write us oats Lot | cent and afier pou Raow ail do not sare Ww go further, why to hers is fone. Bet send your ablrees of Los, Put C&S secure WIRER best poll guid welches in fhe world snd our COSTLY SAMPLES. We pay all , adress GEO. UTIHOUN & O0., be 83 PORTLAND, WANTED —AGENTS i i I a To one oy oe ne a Srecialtyr hed dled SZ A LC Ld i a Ped Jo fC wr de THA - of years . we pond free snd fier you writers on scientific subjects of the pres have kept Shen iu your hme fur § south and shows Sham roup, Whoopin , Catarrh, H Mothersbaugh: jury commissioner, Nicholas gove rnment by granting them service pen Watt, sion in accord with established usage. mn New Yong, Sept Dr. L. T. Bremerman, of Downingtown, | further been raised by Mr. Wilson, ¢ was nominated for senator by seclamation. Resolved, That this encampment For assembly from the northern district, Ja- | the presentation of a bill to congress was yellow fever from which the victim died, cob Emery, of West Pikeland township, was | gvery soldier, sailor or marine of the army an autopsy was conducted by + Pruden | the only candidate named and he was nom- | pavy of the United States, between and Briggs, The conclusions of the physicians inated by acclamation, as was Hon William 1881. and July, 1885, for the period of sixty | are such as to confirm the diagnosis of the at Evans, of Willistown township, for the east- | days or more, a service pension of of ————— . Influenza, Spitting |i i, Dros t A 1 i #1 fessor Richard A, Proctor, a y whether it HALEN, tending physician Mr. Proctor died ern district. Ferdinand Wood, Londonerry township, was nominated. For the western district, Thomas C. Young, of Parkesburg, was declared the nominee. For director of the poor Esau Loomis, Coatesville, was nome inated by acclamation. For jury commissioner, William Hemphill was named, For congress, the names of Joseph Heme phill, of West Chester, and Samuel Green wood, of Valley township, were presented, The former withdrew his name, and Mr Greepwid was nggninated by ace'cCantion we in Ponuasdelpma, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14. —Andrew Patter son, who has recently returned from Jack- sonville, where he has been acting as a pro- wonth, and to all who served a perio ing 80 days an additional amount cent per day for each day's service that period Your committee also carnestly advocate the passage of a bill placing widows of the soldiers, sailors and marines ou the peusion list without regard to time of the service or the cause of the soldier's death Your committes further report that wo do not withdraw our repeated approval of the bill now before congress, which was proposed and indorsed by the national pension com- mittee, known as the disability pension bill yallow fever. Mr. Wilson expressed himself as entirely stisfled with the results of the sor vices would be held today, and that then i d bo buried He would not reveal where the services would be held nor in what cometery the body would be bu HIE HONOR SUSTAINED, lenger's Death Three Years After, now makes known that be re eived a last jot i & wil Pr 3 IL TO SOLICIT ORDERS Blends Lr, lemperale nen SaiRry apd mission i preferred. The bus! vastly learned. Batisfactio omers and agents Write Im terms Mintle ape Adress B.G CHAEE& (OD Peun Square, Philad , Pa Peirce College of Business, i LD BUILDING, No. 917-919 Chesinut St DELPHIA. PA inimen * . Arnica and Oi best external remedy for Rheun 1 « ter from Oors which clears up the mystery < fessional nurse, is now at the Twenty fifth | Mattie Leslle Defeats Alloe Leary for a y District Station house, a supposed victim of RLI0 Purse, It had a deep black border and was mailed yellow fever, He was found wandering Brrraro, Sept. 17.-Hattie Leslie, aged | Chicago on the 19th inst, the day on | and Aches. It is a sale ire, and effectual Remedy for alls rains, Sceratehes, about the streets half dazed. He was tempo- | 85, weighing 108 pounds, and Alice Leary, | the suicides body was found on the lake | Sores. &c.. on Horses rarily eared for at the hospital, but after | ghont the same age, weighing 148 pounds, | shore i Bums and Scalds, Sciatica, B hie, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains t alforts 4 i L elec aie In (ON | : is ar in most ondays | cases instantaneous Ivory bottle warrant to give sat ward removed to the station house. It ix in . ferred from his symptoms that the disease is well advanced. The station house is quaran- tined. Secretary Orr Home Again. Prrrssura, Sept. 15. —Robert A. Orr, seo retary of the Young Men's Christian associa tion, has returned home from the eleventh annual worlds conference, recently held at Stockholm, Sweden, Mr. Orr sys that there were nearly 0 delegates present from all parts of the world. The special feature of the meeting was the authorisation of the employment by the world's convention of a college secretary to visit all the institutions of learning in heathen lands and then organize branches of the asso ciations among the students 1. D. Wishart, of New York, was selected to fil} this post, and he will begin the work in October next, fought on Navy Island, Queensberry rules, for a $250 purse, the former winning the prise. The fight was to bave beem London prise ring rules for $00 and the female championship of the world, but the money was not put up, and twenty-five sports among the fifty spectators of the fight made up the $230 pure and the Queensberry rules were adopted. The victor Is the wife of John Leslie, anwl has been an athlete since child hood. She is a good locking brunette, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and has been in training since July 20, when the articles were signed. Alice Leary is a black haired Irish girl of pleasing appearance, and talks with a ladylike manner when so inclined. She says her people are well off, and would supply ber money if she would engage in a more respectable occu pation, Reception to the Archbishop Elect. The letter was written in Hungarian and the substance of it was this: Three years ago offended by an officer in the army at home ? there are three methods allowable events—the sword, the piftal or terined the “American pla in each party drawing one of two ball white and one black The man who the black ball is bound to dispow either by shouting, banging, Jr other way which may be decided u challenged party before the balls are Barothy drow the black ball It hes agreed that he wh ¢ we black ball i cf Shand. srr A mm “x "3 Thursdays, T the begin g of the twenty fourth (2 year the Principal des res 10 express se oof Chas ness for TOM suport wit 8 oot ii be hes so Rye 0 course of now ledge me rehants new Posts Ih st any time : ute of begin OW Ofsen o ’ . 2 * ; : 3 ano Lo tls t after September ist on Monday, versary of the duel wo antiversary took | I, ’ —-— Tuesday and Thursday evenings till ¢ place last Wadnesday night y | a a write for circular” of commencement % . se a aes Well alnsdad 1a ¢ ot 3 net Conitle sroceed ings walked to the shore of ke Michigan, in| Castoria i» vo well adapted : : The world’s conference will be held next in ; sw OO Ns, Rept 17.—Dr. Francis three vears from now in sither Paris or New RLEA XS, . . b he Amsterdam Janssens, archbishop elect of New Orleans, was tendered a magnificent reception yester Basing with a Pied. day. He was escorted to the city from the Jefferson convent by a committees of 10 clergy and laity, and Dr. Thomas Layton delivered an address of welcome there. The archbishop made a brief reply of thanks On arrival here a procession of religious soci etien, clergy and laity, marched escorting the prelate to the cathedral, which was crowded, thousands being unable to enter After impressive ceremonies at the cathe dral the archbishop proceeded to a platform in front of the building, where in the pros ence of a great throug addresses of welcome were deliversd in Italian, German, French and English by prominent citizens represent ing the various nationalities. The archbishop responded suitably, and was then escorted to the archepiscopal residence Prrrsavnro, Sept. 18 — Commissioner of Highways Andrews, City Engineer Brown, Street Commisdoner Hunter and three assist ants had a narrow escape from death, Shortly before dark they entered a large sewer on Fortyeighth street to inspect it When they started in there was no sign of rain, but a few minutes later a heavy storm passed over the city. The party bad pro ceeded about 1,000 feet whan they were star tied by the noise of rushing waters, Before they could tarn the water was upon them and they had to run for their lives, and by the time they reached the entrance the water was up to their waists. A moment later the sewer was filled to its utmost oa pacity. The New York State Convention, Busralro, Sept. 13. ~The Democratic state convention cotupleted its work very expedi- tiously. Chairman Murphy opened the day session and nominated Hon George Raines, of Rochester, for permanent chairman, and the choice was made accordingly, After the appointment of committees the convention adjourned to 6 p. m. The work of the evening session resulted in the adoption of a platform, and the nomina- tion, all by acclamation, of the following state ticket: For governor, David B. Hill, of Elmira, Chemung county. For lieutenant governor, Edward F. Jones, of Binghamton, Broome county, For judge of the court of appeals, Clinton Gray, of New York city and county. BD. Cady Herrick, of Albany, was chosen permanent chairman, aud made a lengthy speech on the jssties of the campaign and the political outlook in the state, The commities on resolutions reported a platform of fourteen divisions, a synopsis of which follows: (Ij The convention heartily approves of the declnra- tions of the national eonvetition at Ht. Louis and {ta nominations; (2) express satisfac tion at Preddent Cleveland's message on the fisheries question; 3) commends his ures concerning the contract labor laws: (4) con demns trusts as conspiracies which Hmit pro duction, fix the price of commodities with. out regard to the cost of production, reduce the wages of labor and strangle competition; 5) opposes sumptuary laws noedlesdy inter. fering with personal liberties, believes in reg. ulating and restricting liquor traffic by just and equitable excise laws; (0) favors the ation of the rity of elections, the stion of the batlot and a certainty of " returns; (7) arraigns the Hepubl party for neglecting to provide for state census and constitutional convention: 4) be Heves in home rule for cities amd favors re vision of tax laws and legislation to prevent further adulteration of food: 4) condemns for meglecting legislation en. ing inmates of the soldiers’ homes to vote, (10s favors liberal maintensnos of stato canals (11) favors laws } making sia oh soll pporting so as possible; clon support 4 Gladatons, Parnell and as. {1 he fndorees of 3 Epil Ga ei, Torn to Pieces by Cattle. Wicnrra, Kan, Sept. 17 Robert Somer ville, a young New Yorker, met with a frightful death. He was visiting at the ranch of Mr. Johnson, a stockman, south of here, and went out into a corral where are kept some fine cattle, A ferocious young bull at- tacked him, and before aid reached him he was gored to death. The cattle, about fifty in nusniber, afterward became unmanageable, and before the body could be taken from the corral they commenced fighting, and in the melee strowed the remains of the young man over the field. Two persons who attempted to rescue him were seriously, if not fatally, injured Seventy dhree New Cases of Fever, JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Sept. 17, There were seventy-four new cases and nine deaths re orted to the board of health for twenty-four The deaths are: Louis Nelson, Harry Kimball, Abram Mychird, Harry Hines, Ed- ward Carr, Harrls + outhorn, Kate Morant, Henry Licosuring, Mrs, James M, Matthews Total cases to date, 908; deaths, 136. Four: toon nurses sant by Harry Miner from New York arrived yesterday, Twenty-three from New Orleans also arrived Among the tiew oases are Col. Whitfield Walker, internal revenues collector for Flor. fa, and Miss Walker. Col Walker is doing well. S———— The White House In Silver. Wasmingtron, Sept. 17 «There has been placed on exhibition in a local jewelry store a complete model of the executive mansion made up in solid silver, The plece is a per. foot representation of the mansion. It weighs T12 penny weights, and comprises 1,506 pieces, and is valued at 8350, It is to be placed at the fair of Bt Pelar's church and voted to the most popular presidential candidate. Insomnia Led to Suicide, Broogrys, Sept. 17. «Carl Otto C. Muller, aged 68 years, export and commission mer chant at 18 Beaver stroot, New York, shot himself dead at his residence in this city. He bad suffered from insomuis for some time, but iy not known to have had any busines honor sent three bullets into Lis died x brother at West Point. In it were only four his death Mortgages Forged by a Young Woman. Katasazoo, Mich, Sept. 17. The county registers office was thronged with people de girous of knowing whether their tiths are clear or not. Jennie M. Swetland, an en ploye of the office, was arrested recently for forging the discharge of a mortgage. An ex- smination shows that her operations have been extensive. Perry Sherman, her uncle, bas eight mortgnges and transfers of sone from other poopie to ber, and none are gen examination is fixed for Oct 1, Cruel Attempt to Murder a Hoy. Xexia, 0, Sept. 17 «Cedarville, in this county, about 5 o'clock last evening, was the scene of a cowardly and brutal attempt at murder. It seems that a lad named William Robinson, with a number of other boys, all in their teens, were standing on the sidewalk near the house of George White, who lived with his mother. He, supposing that they were stealing peaches from a lireb that hung over the sidewalk, went $0 the second story window of the house with his shotgun, and lodged the contents in young Robinson's face, neck and breast. The boy is in a oritioal eondition. White was promptly arrested, and brought to this city and put in jail The New York-Chicage Haseball Quarrel. Prersouno, Pa, Sept. 17. «In an interview M Mutrie, of the New Yorks, inth mated that he would file a protest against ght Thursday's game to the C He will do this on the grounds that a physi cian should have been called In to examine Ewing's injuries, that Anson boasted after the game that his desire was 0 wear Ewing out, and that an affidavit by the latter was made before a Chieago notary public Thurs day that his arm was $00 sore to continue playing." Engineer filled and Fireman Injured. Massie, O., Sept. 17.In a collision between two f) ¢ trains on the New York, Pennsylvania Ohio radlroad, about eight ARS MANUFACTURED BW MENTION THIS PAPER, > rer rng 400 PE gma soy wwe ou US 18g 3G aq at —— , ‘fondo snqag avy) ipag ¥ ‘Orv 333343 ONY ie KN JO HN SY} 40] WEATEO Of NINsSITNS 1$IHO0Y oo Laman THOMASMAY PEIRCE M.A, feb23 Principal and Founder, NEW MILLINER SHOP, The noders gred Las opered a millin. er shop in Jecob Lee's bouse near the de. pot at Centre Hall, The patronage of the public is salle ed All are jnvited, pe 18th Bape E. Grove, 5 PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the otate o { Camline MoMinn deed, late of Potter township, | having Hoey winily granted to the andercigned he wos pect fully request all persons know ing thems indebted to the estate to nake Immediate payment, and these having clalme agnind the same 10 present them duly suthenticsted for settlement | ¥. B JORDON, sug Administrator | & = To rmanvas for ang of the Lan Te Cl hpus Beabiling, ed, BERT KNOWN NURSERIES in the pouniry, Most liberal serms vequaled facilities. GEN. EVA BUKSERY, Established 1886 W.&T SMITH, GEXEVA N.Y, Aung Hog - beni —— An DMINISTRATOR'E XOTICE LETTERS of Adminidration upon the estate of Famuel Krambine, dood, late of Ceptre Hall having been lawfully granted to the undersigned he would respectfully request all persons know ing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and (hose having claims against the same to present them duly suthentioated for settlement y EZRA KRUMBINE AuUg2Met Administrator, Outre Hall Decne NB GUN STORY GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION Ete, Ete, A good stock of new guns just receiv od at Deschaer’s Great Central Gan Works, Bellefonte, such as Double B. L. Shot Guns, Double B. 1.. Rifie and Shot Gun. Single Rifles, B, Li. from $2.57 to $12, Single B. L. Shot Gans from $4 to $0, ok na nisi MI MI ti Guns for the Farmer, the Sporting Man, and the Oc- casional Hunter. inion. J omni -V-E-R.Y C-H E-A.P, A CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE.
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