ADDITIONA LOCALS. Church Dedicati n, The Weaver Methodist Episcopal Church near Oak Grove, in Spring town- ship, will be dedicated Sunday Dee. 16,1888, The services will be conduet- ed at 10:80 a, m., by Rev. D. 8. Monroe, D. D., of Bellefonte, there will be preaching also at 7 p. m. All are "cordially invited to come, G. P. SARVIS, Pastor, Lucky Geo. Blackford, On Thanksgiving day William Utz chanced off a fat hog that weighed ver five hundred pounds. Over a hundred chances were taken and the Incky one was drawn by Geo. Blackford, who sold the hog afterward for #25 dollars. Geo. must be a sort of a **Masscott’ as some time ago he drew a pony in the same manner. He seldom invests and when he does it is sure to bring something in return. The Secret Honeymoon, The newest thing in wedding tours, a society magazine tells, is sensationally walled the “Secret Honeymoon.’ Neith- er bride nor groom have any idea where | they are going. The best man arranges all, prepares the scheme of travel and | the plan of campaign and gives the bridegroom a paper with the whole thing drawn up and a schedule of ar. rangements made, as he steps into the | carriage, when the happy pair have the whole new fruitful subject to dicsuss as | the opening conversation of their mar | ried life, instead of having worn it threadbare during the preliminary en- gaged period. So long as best men ex ercise their functions in this respes 3 1" discretion, and don’t send happy couples up in balloons or down coal mines plan ought to work well. great advantage would be the possib ties of layin blame of bal and other ¢ the inconveniences on man, while all the pleasures of would, of course, be due to happiness of being together whole, the inventor of the he i8 to Le eongratulated. moon Institute Instroctors Below are names of Instructors and Teachers for the 424. Annual Session of the Centre County Teachers Institute to i be held in the Court House, Bellefonte. | Dee. 17 to 21, 1888. G. M. Phillips, Prin. 8S. N. S.. West | Chester, Pa. T. B. Noss, Prin. 8. N.S8.. California. | Pa. A. E. Maltby, Prof. 8. N. 8.. Indiana. Pa. W. P. Dick, Prof. 8. N. 8., Lock | Haven, Pa. G. P. Bible, Prof. 8S. N. Haven, Pa. G. W. Atherton, Pres. State College. J. W. Heston, Prof. 5 fe Rev. Madison C. Peters, Philadelphia, J. Freeman Hendricks, Dovlestown. Pa. : Prof. Aubrey M. Harmner, Indiana. Pa. A number of teachers will contribute papers on educational topics during the week. JA Lock — v A Valuable Medical Treatise, The edition for 1880 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as Hostetter's Almanac, is now ready, and may be ob. tained, free of cost, of druggists and general county dealers in all parts of the United States. Mexico, and indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere. This Almanac has been issued regularly at the commencement of every year for over one-fourth of a century. It combines, with the sound. est practical advice for the preservation and restoration of health, a large amount of interesting and amusing light read. ing, and the ealendar, astronomical eal. | culations, chronological items, &e., are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely accurate. The issue of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1589 will prob. | ably be the largest edition of a medi cal work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood, it. ~The Tribune About tramps to the number of sixty-five or more hopped out of a lot of box.cars standing on the P. RB. iL siding at Woodvale, The cause of their so sud. Johnstown says denly forsaking their comparatively | that | ecomfortalile partons was the fact one of the cars —a Union Linen which several of thelr number had bailt a fire, had burst into a blaze and toe ware shooting high in the alr loud eries of alarm from residents of the neighborhood. The excitement spread rapidly, and it was not long until members of the Conemavgh Borough fire department heard the racket atid, with their apparatus, were on their way to the scene of action. The car was pretty well consumed before their ar. however. The other cas were saved by being pulled away from the “one on fire, Xt appears that after build. the fire in the ear the tramps fol) ep, und the flames had a good start t with | 2 o'clock Saturday morning | Spring Mills, Feorge I. Spigelmper, having sold his store to Charles Long, will move to Bellefonte in a few weeks, where he will open out a store in Crider’s new block. We feel sorry to lose Gi. R. Spig- elmyer and his estimable family and we commend them to the hospitality of your ¢itizens, You will find in Ralph an honest and upright business man, and in Mrs, 8, and her daughter Gert- ride the Presbyterian church will find a valuable gecession to their number, { An amateur telegraph company has | been formed consisting of Messrs, W, | H. Grenoble, William Gettig, William | Homer, George and Warren Krise, A { line has been put up on the telephone poles from Grenoble’s store to the resi. dence of W., A, Krise, and four offices have been established. The boys have procured regular “line instruments’ with powerful batteries, and expect soon to become experts at talking with Ben Franklin's lightning. They talk of ex. tending their line to the residence of tion. From a letter received by Maj. J. Fisher we learn that Brother Ulrich of the defunct Times i8 out ut Indiana, Rey ’ Pip 1 of wlding a series aR piace, M. E. meetings | the Chureh is i i of inn this SUICIDE AT PHILIPSBURG : i | | : ! ON his Hend. A suicide occurred at Philipsburg on | last Thursday. The parti Al precisely 1 o'el silars | follows : el Thur W. Ral i liberately bas n BAY 1 ston, contract off with a rifle ful deed | to a pie trigger of the IO grou | said, lodged | thers Philly ribly excited over the occurs The Judge La Porte, consisted of the follow I. Fel Abram successiul attempt. Coroner's jury, impane | ing gentlemen, to wit : Rev. A. ton, Thos. Asheroft, P. G. Gill. Jackson and Chas, Me! ‘auley. { ipsburg. The shooting is supposed to | have been the result of mental aberation. : as he had shown signs of the same fre. | quently. He was a sober and industri. | ous man. —List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Office at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., Dec. 3rd 1888: James Anderson, Mrs. Wm. man, Bruce Lichtie, Miss Mary Lawrence O'Laughlin, Miss Kate ONeil. Miss Susan Rover, Mrs. Jeremiah Tob. in, Archie White, Miss Lizzie Wintter. Persons inquiring for letters named in the above list will please say adver. tised, Keller. Jas, H. Donpixs, r. 1. ~Alfred Ayres, a prominent resident of Dundaff, was ridden about town on a rail in that village for having been intimate with a married women, Mrs. Bobson. Mrs. Bobson's husband has been in Los Angeles, Cal., for several months, having gone there to set up an ice machine for a Carbondale firm. He is a machanic by trade, and an expirt in the business. When he left Carbon. dale a year or more ago, his wife moved Bobson owns a property. There Avres became acquainted with the women, and they have since taken several trips to the city, Binghamton, Honesdale and other places. On Friday when Mr. | Ayresand Mrs Bobson returned to Dun. daff after such a trip, a committee of citizens waited upon Ayresand rode him on a rail about the village and threatened | to give him a coat of tar and feathers, | but desisted on account of his pleas for | mercy. They then gave him notice to leave the v iliage within 24 hours, Ayres went to Carbondale and took a tmin for the west. Mrs. Bobson was not in. jared by the mob. i flames | y Causing | Moultrie; | wi | New Advertisements. B. & B. FREE! OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND FASHION REVIEW, | W. C. 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HARRIS, President Cashier, Will acenpy the new Rank buliding corner of Allegheny and High streets, inside of thirty days AY V4 F. REYXOLDR & CO, YV , BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Block. 8. East corner of Allegheny and HIgh Ae ON. ‘ \ FCREYNOLDR, GRO. W. JACK WM. F. REYNOLDS, E Cahier. . Pre«ident, TENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. t A ay Hy 3 a [pr AS. A. BEAYS ' { Caslibor. President. —
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