ai dh THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, "Epon and Pror'n DEATH OF GEN. W. H. BLAIR, OF BELLEFONTE, At1l o'clock on Friday morning last, General William H, Blair, one of Belle- fonte’s most prominent citizens, dropped INSTITUTE INSTRUCTORS, Below are names of Instructors and Teachers for 42d. Annual Session of the Centre County Teachers’ Institate to be held in the Oourt House, Bellefonte, IT o WILL o PAY o YOU to call and examine the beautiful HOLIDAY GOODS! Deo. 17 to 21, 1888, G. M. Phillips, Prin. 8, N. B,, West Chester, Pa. T. B. Noss, Prin. 8. N. 8, California, Pa. A. E, Maltby, Prof. 8. N, B,, Indiana, Pa. W. P.Dick, Prof. 8, N. 8, Lock Haven, ’a. G. P. Bidle, Prof. 8. N B,, Lock Haven, Pa. G. W. Atherton, Pres, State College. J. W. Heston, Prof. “ us Rev, Madison C. Peters, Philadelphis, J. Freeman Hendricks’ Doylestown, dead at his home from heart disease, He was 76 years old. Hie record has been an honorable one. At Antietam bridge, in face of the Som matidiog posi~ tion of the rebels from the bluff beyond, Colonel Blair advauced to the front of the Ninth Corps Volunteers to cross the bridge and was f~llowed by the troops, who succeeded in driviog the enemy from their stronghold back to Antietam. He was highly commended for his bra- very on this occasion, and in 1865 was commissioned brevet brigadier genery al HOLIDAY we are offering. = Comb and Brush sets, Work Boxes, Glove Boxes, In- fant Sets, Manicure Sets, Card Cases, Odor Cases, Cigar Cases, Smoker’s Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Pen Wipers, Lap Tablets, Match Boxes, A number of teachers will contribote Dressing Cases, Perfume papers on educational topics during the Baskets, Shavin Sets, week. | Blacking Sets, Whisk PROBABLY FATAL SHOOTING AF.| Holders, and a great FRAY variety of novelties. RAY. It will cost you noth- Another nearly fatal shooting agtey last Tharsd vening at Miles- | . gecutred last Thurday evening ing to look, and the low prices of the goods will bu An itinerant peddler by the name | of wi surprise you. iam Bigley, entered the house of James Campbelland made himself very Green's Pharmacy, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, offensive to one of his daoghters. The BELLEFONTE. TERMS: One year, $1.50, when paid In ad G O O DS ance. Those in arrears subject to previous erms, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser ous and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion. H—H BH—R The Holiday Season is approaching, and everyone is looking around for something beautiful in the way of a present. We desire to state that we have unpacked an exceptionally fine line of Centre Harn, Pa., Tauors, Dro. 13, 1888, LOCAL ITEMS. — | SILVERWARE, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, RINGS, PINS, ETC., ETC. 0 fo} 0 Our assortment of silverware is complete, ‘He was a member of the Sth, 51st and 179th Regiments of Pennsylvania Volun- teers. He han been closely associated Have you seen those big spools of thread? | with Ex.Governor Curtin during the lat- —=Garmans ter's political career, Served aa legislator, ak: " : ler. is | and district attorney, and in 1885 was : Mis, Miller, wife of Rev. Miller, is | appointed by President Cleveland a seriousiy 1, M | member of the Board of Visitors to West _—~—A harness was stolen from Mr.| p,ing A few months ago, after being a Kennedy's stable a short time 880. | widower for years, he married Miss Linden Hall will have a musical | Calder, of Harrisburg, who with bis son, convention, commencing on Monday Dec. | Mr Frank Blair, of Bellefonte, survive 31. | him, — Toilet cases in leather and meta | He identified himself with the best in- Httings at J. Zeller & Son's drug store, | terest of Bellefonte, and was conspicu- Bellefonte ous .n the April Court for his earnest ef~ / + inati | forts against the applicants for liquor ——The Teachers’ institute opens next | . week at Bellefonte, and promises to be | license. He was considered the leading more interesting than formerly. {lawyer hind land cases at the Centre ——A Mr. Smith, of near Tusseyyille, | Ee a, which one, we cannot say, killed a pofk® | BORONOVSKY CLAIMS HE ACCI | er which weighed when dressed 4% | DENTALLY SHOT OASSIDY. ands. : pe Mr. Michael Stiver of Potters Bellefonte was in a state of intense ex- =r. MICH sly made | Citement when the train arrived convey. Pa. | Prof. Aubrey M, Harmner, Indiana, | Pa. Tinsel 6¢ a ball —Garmanas. O © g Castors, Pickle Stands, Butter Dishes, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Napkin Rings, Spectacles, Arundel tinted, gold and steel, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., etc., all of the latest designs, and guaranteed, session {| 3 women folks attempted to put him from the bouse when he threatened to shoot them. Policeman Botler was called to arrest him when Bigley shot at him | with a revolver, the ball frit ing on one | of his ribs and glanced off. Bigley was : arrested. ig | MARISONBURGH. : id leath we HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS ON THE | : Ed. Reber, ' Vicksburg, Union Co, | Mls; of whoke YR Ph was buried | IPR murderer Boronovsky in charge of | PRR i iy Wes Rowe a a pak, a ow days ago. pg cemetery at Centre Hall, on 6ih. | Captain Clark, of Phillipsburg. An ims! 1, gecordance with s time-honored | Tora el) ikl, anc 18 one of the rising | ¢ ss iat +: | meose mob followed the detective and | suetom the Pennsylvania Railroad | © : . ——A farmer from Harris townships | is prisoner to the jail, | Company will for the Christmas and | M:ss Alice Nestlerode, wt.o resides at writes us there could ‘be nothing More | Soon after the arrival at the jail, Lewis | New Year Holidays sell excursion ticks | Bellefonte, pull a short visit to her just than the exemption of live stock Glick, an interpreter, interviewed Bors | ets between all principal stations on ite | parents a few (ays ago. She is one of from taxation, as suggested io the Re- | onovaky, who told him that on Sanday, | system at reduced rates. Holiday exe the hands me young ladies of this place, PORTER, | Nevember 25, during the Hungarian | i sion tickets will be sold December | 80d her many Fiends welcome her here. | On Wednesday afternoon Gotlieb | jubilee at Enterprise, ( assidy approach | 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 20th. 30th, and 3lst,! A Miss Weawrof Nittany Hall, is the Haag, selling liquor to mea of intemper- | ed the crowd with a revolver in his hand, | and Jannary 1st, valid for return trip | guest of Mrs. LB Swver, of this place. | ate habits, aa dalled up for Sesunes, i wherwipon be sued 4 it was loaded and | until January 3d, 1889 | The public stools of this place close and received the Sllowlag: ine $200, reived ) 9 $a roy e wi at } tl | on the 14th ing, and there will be two costs and 25 dys a <0. Jab), ot d inthe on To cheat ih NO GOOD, | weeks vacation owing tw the fact that | — For nice fresh groceries, for the | oC Ay | selec : : . OO i | the first week Phe schools are closed on | Jolidays go to Sechler's, who have the | fatal resnlt. When ipteryiewed again} One thing that the Centre Democrat | rend Rl. on Holidays, go to dechlers, wi yp ; by the int ter. the | an! other Bellefonte papers seem to | account of teackers annual session of in largest and best assortment in the county. | this morsing = ie i pater, 16 think more worthy of bonsting of than | stitu e, and the directors of this twp, | If you desire a first class article forthe | prisoner s«id that he had no lll-feeling | a Othe hor a town, 1a tia Monte vassed an ordifance closing them during table. Sechler's always have it | against Cassidy and that if he shot him ) : nn, Of holiday week yp i . : it was accidental. Cassidy before he | Ward, an expert at playing baseball, iss a) . ——Wa are in receipt of the Altoona | died is reported to have said that he | native of the place. If Bellefonte has | It is being rpmored about town that 1 it fthe | P / Daily Tribune, and find it one of the best | Lo =" "son why Boronovsky should | nothing else to boast of, then it has pre- there will be amusical convention beld inland dailies in the state. The Tribune shoot him, as he bad never crossed him | cious little glory iodeed, for of allithe use. at this place biginnivg Jan. 7th. To be will reach any portion of our county on | = 0 way. The murderer after the | 1688 pieces of humanity on this mundace | skilled in the prt of music is an accom- day of publication, and briogs the latest | shooting shaved off his mustache and |#phere, a baseball player is of least ac« | plishment anyone may well be proud news. | endeavored to disguise himself in var- | count. of, but whenthe above art is to be | ~The little town of Eagleville. this | > ow’ 4d taught io a hal situated on the second! county, is sorely distressed by the rava- DR. HARLACHER DEAD { floor of a publ school building snd at | the expense ¢f sunoying teachers ard ges that diptheria is making in its midst. | ah . ‘i exp Several children bhava already succumbed Dr. Jacob Harlacher, of New Berlin, | pupils, it is 8 pmmon noisance, and the to the dread disease, and many are now | well known 10 most of the readers of the {| ood citizens ¢ this place should see to | lying at death’s door. : t REPORTER, died a few days ago, st an | it that their clildren’s rights are not dis- . | advanced age. He was the father of C, | Call and see our stock, even if you do not buy. | BTUSEIMAIT & EREAMER. RAR a » . ; : i = nstmas Greetings —WM. WOILLE &X SON — EXTEND TO ALL. 0] We are busy this week arranging our Holiday More { ‘eo! 0 O A inp bt 1 A Goods for your inspection. will follow; but to secure what you most desire come now, and see the 11 best variety of Fancy Goods ever « Don't Sus splayed in this section. put off your visit to our counters until next week, or the week after. be pleased, if you come before ious wavs, er District Attorney Mever, assisted by i County Solicitor C, P. Hewes, will carry | | on the prosecution, while E., RB. Cham | | hers, assisted by W. F. Reeder and W { E. Gray, will defend the prisoner, gaven turs | .—— You will surprised and we dare say ’ the assortment — We are informed that keys and some twenty Some fellow is getting himself in shape thieving reported in ~The agitation for a Sanday traio does not promise to result in anything— there is a strong public sentiment against it as a disturber of the Sabbath. Besides es the railroad company hardly thinks it would pay, and that alone will decide the matter. Then there for it either. Judge Fell, of Philadeiphia, ina Brooks law case, said: “To sell a meal, including in the price of which is the price of a glass of beer, is as much vio- lation of the liquor law as to sell openly over a bar without a license,” my Dugan, in the language of his patrons, got it in the neck from the jury. ~~Considerable stealing of poultry and other things seems to have been go- ing on again of late. As there is well founded suspicion a8 to the guiity ones, we see a chance ahead for some one get- ting to jail beforea great while. One person just failed to empty a shotgun on the thief by being a few minutes oo slow. Dale & Co. inspection of all. It consists of a fine line of toys, china and glass ware, etc, guitable for Xmas presents. They have received a fine lot of confectionery which wili be sold very cheap. In buying Christmas presents don't fail to give them a call Henry Emerick, of near Farmers Mills, is suffering trom the effects of » sore toe, which has cansed his leg to be- of blood poisoning resulting therefrom What makes the affliction all the more distressing is the condition of Mrs. Emer- ick who is said to be helpless from rheu- matism, this district at Bellefonte, The morning trains brought loads of veterans, some of the prominent ones being Thomas J, Stewart, adjatant general of the mod Army of the Repablic and secretary of internal afiairs; Post Department Com- mander Cnill W. Hazzard, Department Commander Frank Magee and others, A business mesing was held io the af ternoon, followed by a camp fire in the evening. —=]f you desire your boy to have a Christmas gift that will lest him to the end of the year, got one of those hand some suits for him, for which there is such a great rush at Lewins, Philad. Braveh. The stock of clothing, for men and boys, is astonishing, and every piece honest goods, and lower in price by 25 per cent. than elsewhere Lewing leads and keeps up his old reputation for honest goods, lowes: prices and lates: styles, we Peter Hoffer farm on the top of Nittany mountain, which he expects thus to pot in first class conZition. It is about time our farmers resort to liming their lands, and thereby insure larger crops and st the same time enhance the markt value of their farms. Lime has done mach to make Buffalo valley farms what they are, Coal can now be cheap, since it is brought by rail, and we have an asbun dance of the best of limestone. ITA om Th the Paiuvotable weather, a num pa J ween fn the Luth. church, last Sabbath. Rev. Finckle, of Hartleton, hed a very appropriate sermon, Hen Fiche. the r, was also able to be present. At preparatory service, and before the commencement of communion services, efforts were made 10 lignidale the church debt, and 8625 were ruiked, | leaving a balanse of $3756 to make ap ie a yard for light calicoes —Garmans, . men, -(rarmans, DEATH - a» OF MRS. JONATHAN KREAMER, The family of Jonathan grim messenger of death, Kreamer being now the sole survivor. taken off at different periods, and on | Friday last 7, the mother was called off, but no doubt remorse over her afflictions did much to bear down «nd aged about 60 years, { ous relatives and acquaintances of Mr Kreamer, in this valley, will lend their deepest sympathy to the father and only | survivor. * Frank's great Novelty Store, cheap est in Bellefonte, in Bush's arcade buil- ding. $12 AN IMPORTANT SUIT DECIDED. A verdict was given for the defendant 5 for a fine skirt pallern, —Garmans, Manafactoring Company against James Cross and others, heard before Judge Simonton, of Harrisburg, at Bellefonte The trial excited a deat deal of interest, as it involved nearly half a million dol- { lara, It waa to decide the location of | certain warrants granted in 1887 and in which were located valuable ore beds { The suit contained many fine legal { points. This was the second time it was | tried, having been returned from the | State Supreme Court to be retried. The : i dict. - -_-——— Holiday goods in endless variety at Zeller's drug store Bellefonte, Teachers are welcome to call and examine our stock. —Garmanas. - STATE NORMAL SCHOOL BURNED. The Central State Normal School building at Lock Haven was totally de- stroyed by fire on Sanday afternoon, One hundred boarding students, most of whom were in the building at the time, were safely removed. The building cost $150,000 The insurance is said to be small. The total number of students in attendance was over 500. Many of them lost their books, clothes and valoables, The fire originated from the fur nace, MA A FALL AND WINTER. Get a new suit and overcoal from Montgomery & Co, Tailors, Bellefonte. They are so much cheaper than read made clothing. They have aleo a full stock of Hate, Caps, Umbrellas, and Gen tiemen’s Furnishings. Tailors, Moxraomery & Co. Bellefonte. Serem 8¢ a yard ~Garmans, Celluloid collars and cuffs for ladies and men, - Garmans, «There have been three executions in our county. ~Frank’s great Novelty store, in Bash's arcade, carry the largest stock of tinware, ete, ~egntre county will soon become noted for its shooting scrapes, if it keeps up ita present record, cme FOR RENT-0 two story dwelling honse, at the station. Apply to Kurtz & Son, at the roller mill, ~~ Dale & Co., have received an ex- ceptionally fine fine of wra, hine nod glassware, ete, for the holiday season, wee Vance MeCormick has gone to State College, where he has secared work on the new experimental F. Harlacher, formerly of this place, i» i 1 i | ¥ i ADDITIONAL LOC ALS. i i Have you seen our store! —Garmans, {| ——All the popular novels at Morray's ee Manicure sets at Zellers, Bellefonte Ladies’ silk, wool, and cashmere mills ~ Garmana. | era in the Loop. | Fall and winter stock of clothing | at the Philad. Branch. For a fine Xmas present i Zeller's drug store Be'lefonte go io — Whent is one dollar; corn 40 to 45; { oats 28 to 38; rye 50; barley 55 You wculd be surprised at the | prices at which Fauble sells clothing, | John I. Thompson will take charge | of the Lemont grain house next year we Toilet cases in leather aod metal | fittings at Zeller's drug store Bellefonte wee T'rr180808 and shoulder braces, popu | lar makes and designs, at Murray's Drug | Store, {| ——Keep in style by getting your | clothes from Fleming, the fashionable tailor, Beliefonte. weeeThe new Kryder building is the | finest in Bellefonte, and 8 eredit to the owner aad town, sew Ladies’ dress goods { for fall aod winter at | Bellefonte, | Gents farnishing goods at redoced i rates at Faunble's Rochester Clothing House, Bellefonte. ~The roads are in a terrible cons dition at present, especially the sireets through oar town. + =——You can get a suit made to order by Fleming, the tailor, Beliefonte, at ass tonishing low prices. wef fall line of the latest popular novels on sale at Murray's drug store— sent to any address for 20 ota, «Rochester Clothin in all styles Meene's swore, House in clothing and gents farnisbing goods. ~Tuesday morning a boy named Frank Akely was killed by the cars at Milesburg. wee Y O11 CAD BaVE & days wi time, by buying your boots an A.C, Mingle's store, Bellefonte, ~The youngsters gave Rabe Spang- lera lively serenade Monday night— $hat’s what a fellow gets for getting mar. . every shoes at wee Ladies’ dress goods in all styles for fall and winter, at Meese's stor, Bellefonte, — If you want a genuine buffalo robe, call at D. A. Booger’s harness rooms, and see his stock, meg, I), Murray ve the Becker washing machine a trial a few days ago, and pleased with its work, he boaght one. No machine like it, wef, Bomerset county doctor and trainer of horses, named H in at pressut in this place giving instruction tu his profession. wPowers' immense stock of boots and shoes and low prices is what makes hiogs lively at their store at Belle ont yg Aollow, eming, Af you your tor, and ex to locate only for a short time, wishing fine work done should call between the hours of 10 and 8. The fioest work done when snowiog. we Fine Christmas candies, all the domentic i the season, " oan goods, eva eg first clase which expected to be forthcoming tion. turbed and imposed upon by an order of | things that is jot much of a benpefit to ADY une. a Come to soe @ whether you buy or nol.—~ | Garmans, * - -_— PENN TOWNSHIP D. 8 Kaoffgao, one of Millheim's ens terprising mephants bailt an addition to bis store hous, =Mr. Mark the teacher of schoo! had ajpelling bee last | evening. W¢ ventareto say that this | ghoul will spl] with any school in the | eoanty and ofne out victorions, John Kimprt started up He builta ifge house and expecis 10 | put a stove irg0 Resp them warm, He desires to hav an agent or two, It beats all how plenty the getliog since thers is no them, Our tgvnship them, two and three can be seen togeth erin the datime close to buildings, The hunters Yon't shoot any, if they can a henvery foxes are for they know that something must be done beforeiig to get them out of the way, ands sofn as they get §1 00 ogain to shoot them thy will, Oar legielature made a great histake in this, in » few years we mud spend ten times more | money for Ik scalps thas it would take if a prépium bad remained on | That soud keep them down | have egisiation of some kind anion ——— COBURN, The 11th of bee , the wedding dav of | Mr. James Spiler and Miss Ann Colyer, | | that has been he gossip for the last two | | weeks is pas, jobody hurt, and all are | well again I habe, eccept a few that ate | too much tarkly. The ceremony was | performed by he. Stambach, of Aarons. | barg, inthe Ewin church, at 11 o'clock | The church vad filled to witness the | ceremony. Mi: Crawford and Mina | Bwariz, of Tomeyville, attended the | ! couple. Mr. Bibby's "bus conveyed ‘them | { to and from the cborch. About twenty boys arrayél themselves in fantastic on horses, and escorted the party tind from the charch, Ev- off very quietly, and no | was lively with lots of sre about 50 invitations | Thihoys intended serenading | them, bat Siker sot up the cigars and a sextel of bet and stopped the busines It is rum that Mr. Sourbeck, of Bellefonte, bas rented the hote! for the next year, Business § a little dull at present, the roads beingloo bad for hauling, The pike co, is Disy repairing their pike, : them. Let us i i . i A PRING MILLS, Miss Emng McMullen and Mme, E, C, McMallen 4 Millheim visited friends and relativ siere lust Saturday. Mr. John liray of Lemont was here over Bunday " Prof J. Flank Rearick has returned home from (Bio this week, The Metholist and Reformed Sunday schools will lave services in their re spective churfies on Christmas’ The paper lor signers for the Sanday train was in Jown this week goiog its rounds, A new swibh is being put on the south side of the railroad which abont theeast end of the old switch avd o westward almost to the creamery. Mrs. Bloom #f Lock Haven, daughter , is here relat ives BH of Daviel Runkle of this visiting her Thor and i ss of Ms UR ln siren to sinte [ee will take country in exfhange for work done broken. If you want a beautiful present for your best friend, we know we can please you. } Call in whether you mean to buy or not. Yours Very Respectfully, Wm. YWrelf & Son. AACA tb Jartholomew’s - Store ! ES THE BUSIEST PLACE IN TOWN New goods come every day goue the next, anu keeps us plenishing stock, Qur line of Fall and Winter Goods. is here and more ooming Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dry Goode, Ladies’ Coats, full line of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, Woolen Blankets, Robes, Clothing, Overcoats, just received. We have the nicest —R A G CARPET ever brought to the town. Full line of Lumbermen’s Boots and Shoes: best as- sortment of Cook Stoves, with reversible cross-piece on the top. ay are re anc busy 'suredreq Jo) Our MortTo0 : Ouick Sales and Small Profits. po Loqea ayy ur aed 3saq ay Highest market prices paid for all kinds of country pro duce at Bartholome~vr's Sitored Centre Hall Station. M eCORMICK BROS MV CCORMICK BBOS, M k*3: 1 HALLE! Ps ~--~DEALERS IN ALL KINDS——. -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, . Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs Undertaking a Specialty. RK E A A A SL A AAA I SU Bargains | «i New Goods! We are now prepared to have the Jie oa ll at our store and inspect our new line of gonds. he were selected with the greatest care and embrace an #.udless variety of new and and Winter Seasons, patterns worn during the Fall Our lie of Fancy Plads, Tricuts, Fall Prints, aod All ABM CTF Gar y custome s, and Wea! Suiting, are fine, and will are ling rapidly. Ho epecis cat. Sustoms 3, Std SPECIAL BARGAINS !---.O-.- SPECIAL BARGAINS Come and see the lower EE a a a ee ie] at
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