The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1891, Image 5

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as well as all p
Each day adds to our already large stock of
goods. Misses Short Jackets from $2.75 to $5.50.
” Infants Long Coats from $1.50 to $4.50. Short Coats
$2.50 to $8.00. Home Spuns, Cheviots,
Habit Cloths, and Henriettas. Muffs at all
Velvets in all shades.
Serges,
Silk
square,
prices.
Chenile Table Covers, 14 yd,
at 85 cents, Heavy Curtains, from the very cheapest to the
Black, Cream
A number of styles in Home Factory
finest grades. Fancy Embroideried Flannels,
and Blue White.
Flannels, beautiful and at moderate prices, and as to wear
they cannot be excelled.
Our little narrow Gimps are beautiful and run from a very
low price to the high grades, two shades in Brown, Tan, and
Blacks.
And anything you may think of kept by a modern store,
Call on us or write to us. We want your mail orders.
CG ARMAITS,
MERCHANTS SQUARE. - - BeLLEFONTE, Pa.
CHILEAN WAR HORRORS.
Terrible Butchery of Youths
Balmaceda's Troops,
Varranraiso, Nov. 18. -—-The Chilean
Times Jian these details of the butch
ery at Locanas:
A few days before the 18th of August
last about 150 young men agreed to assist
the constitutional army so soon as it
should arrive at Valparaiso. On Aug.
17 nearly all of then met on Lo-
canas’ estate, near Santiago. Unfortu
nately, a wretched traitor betrayed their
plans to Balmaceda., At daybreak next
morning the estate was surrounded by
the dictator's soldiers and the band of
gallant youths were rudely awakened by
discharges of rifles and carbines,
The first to leave was Don Arturo Un.
durrage Vicunna accompanied by twelve
companions, and their a were saved
through the instrumentality of a roll of
notes offered to and accepted by the sol-
diers, Others of their companions were
less fortunate. A voice rang out to
the unfortunate youth no quarter. ©
order was given by an aide of General
Barbosa, named Alexjo San Martin,
At the first disc six or eight cf
the young patriots fell. The remainder
attempted to cut their way out. Fifteen
or more were shot dead, five or six were
wounded and ten or twelve were
prisoners, The wounded were bayoneted
and sabred to death and their bo bodies
were mutilated and burned
Don Wenceslao Arangula Pontecilla
was subjected to unspeakable horrors,
He was bound to a tree and was beaten
and cut with sabres and swords to com-
sl him to disclose the hiding place of
Don Carlos Walker Martinez. Ashe in-
sisted that he knew nothing of the
hiding place of his employer, first one
leg and then the other was broken.
Paraffin was thrown over him and set
fire to, but the quantity was limited so 80
as to prolong his y, which lasted
nearly an hour. In the midst of his hor-
rible sufferin ngs he appealed to his tor-
mentors to kill him at once and put him
out of misery, but they mocked and re-
viled his supplications.
The bodies of the remainder of the
victims were su to unheard of
Some were cut in two at the
by
denomiacal yells,
were placed upon the benches in the cor-
ridors, the eyes were out with
, tongues were cut out and ears
noses were cut off. the
Rio Graxpe Cry, Tex. Nov, 17.
News just received here says that on
the 12th inst. Catarino Garza and about
h hundred
Minister Porter atthe Capital.
Wassixorox, Nov, 17.—Ex-Governor
Porter, our minister to Italy, who ar-
rived from Europe on Saturday, is now
in this city. He has not yet called at
the state department. He was granted
leave of absence with permission to visit
the United States, so bis visit to Wash-
ington is regarded to have no special
significance, as it is customary for min-
isters on their return from abroad to
call and pay their respects to the secre
tary of state, and receive any instruc-
tions he ma may wish to give them.
Almy Pleads Guilty.
Prysourn, N. H., Nov. 17.—Frank
C. Almy yesterday afternoon retracted
his former plea, and pleaded guilty »
the murder of Christie Warden. Alm
fate—imprisonment or death-—will
known within the next three days. The
wernment and the defense will bring
fort h their witnesses, and the case will
o on as though before a jury. If the
dee find that marder has com-
mitted in the first degree Aly mnst
hang, but if in the second degree the
maximum penalty fs thirty years in
state prison,
A Mother's Fearful Crime.
Loxpox, Nov. 17.—At Titchfield-with-
Crofton, Hants, a woman who had been
summoned by the police for ill treating
her three little er infuriated by this,
cut their throats and tried to kill her-
self, She is not expected to live.
NOTABLE DEATHS.
Monenure Robinson, eminent civil ene
gineer, at Philadelphia, aged 80
George J. Benjamin, fnent lawyer
of Ceci county, Md., We Elkton, aged 50,
Hon, Samuel Creedman, member of
the Nova Scotia legislature, at Halifax,
aged 102,
§i Bonum Nye, the oldest Mason in Wor-
cester county, Mass., at North Brook-
field, aged
Don Piatt, the eminent retired jour.
nalist, at his estate, ‘"Mac-o'-Chee,” in
Logan county, O., aged 2.
Mrs. 8. J C. Downs
rae PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OFSTHE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES
FREE BOARD AND
PENEES VERY
LOW, Bu BUILDINS
AXD EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE {Three Courses) and AGE
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant II
lustretions on the Farm and in the Labors
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti:
oul 4a Stiohl, Students taught original
€ MICTrosOope.
oF ISTRY. Lith ta unusually full and
thoroug! ooree In Lhe
{CIVIL ENGINEERING These
{ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; Jom -
(MECHHNIUAL ENGINEERING: ) ex are
scoompanied with very extensive
en i the FINE the Shop, and the
. HISTORY. Ancient and Modern, with origl-
nal investigation.
INDUSTRIAL ART ARD DESIGN.
. LADIES’ COURER IN LITERATURE and
ER Two - hw Ample facilities for
usic, voos
. DPANGUAGE and. PTRRATORE, latin
{ .} French, German Seria 482 yuh English (re
quired.) cue ) olie Of more contin the
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure
MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work
with h Sthaly, thive Jonrs' course; New build.
and } RoLITICAL BC1
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PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
Philsdelphia & Erie Railroad {Division
and Northern Cer Central Railway.
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termediate stations, arriving at Philadeipiah at
3p m pew York, 550 p.m, Baltimore, 3.10 p
3 ingron, 55D. m. connecting si Fhils
deiphis for all ses-shore points, Through pes
senger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
1300p m~Traln 5. (Daily except Sunday.)
For sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate sta
tons, arriving atl Philadelphia at 650 p m New
York. 2.3 p.m. Baltimore, 6.45 p. mn, Wash
tou st 5.15 p.m. Parlor csr through to Philadel
falas dud jakunger conthun to Polisdeiphia and
timore
500 p.m ~Train 12. [Dally except Sanday. ]
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottevilie and inter
mediate points, arriving st Phils deiphis 1050 p
m., Baltimore 10.40 p. m.,
45p. mo~Train 6. (Daily) For Bunbury,
and all intermediate stations, arriy-
raha adam, New Yorkat 7104s,
Pullman sieeping cars from Harrisburg to
Foniade! phis and New York Philadelphia pas
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wilhag 4% y 5.930 so.
Beititaore, 620 a m., Waeoogws, 7.5, & m.
Puliman sleeping cars to Paliadeiphin and
passcuger conchios 0 Philadelphia and timore,
WESTWARD,
586a m-Traind, (Dally] For Erie and Can-
— od wiermediate stations, Rochester,
Buflalo snd agers Falls, with through } “a liman
oars and passeuger coaches 10 Krie and Hoches
ter,
10.17. ~Train 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven snd
intermod
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10.25 p. pig A a. Daily) Ther) Williaa
port and intermediate
THROUGH TRAINS phe TOR MOx MORTANDON FROM
Trein 15 leaves New York nin Jaht, Philadel
is 4.90 & mw, Baltimore 4. afriaburg
kosbarre, 76 8 n baily except
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