——— rp ———————— A The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, SEPT 29, 1892, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR THE RACKET Bargain Day, Friday, Oct. 7 PICTURES AND EASELS. An entire new line of Ladies Coats at THE RACKET LOCAL DEPARTMENT. -West & Raynor's minstrels . pera house to night, his week. & beat th Hunter's —The State College pre Saturday at Park by a score of 8 to 2. Ps. Academy boys on —The war against the Sunday news- papers in Bellefonte continues, the papers continue to come. so do -On ith, . will October of Clearfield county Tuesday, Krebs, session of argument court here — Williamsport people are figurin g a silk mill built wt seven h havi at that | mdred | ~ Every democrat in Bellefonte is in vited to attend the meeting of t} id's building loy alx cratic club in Reyn evening next Friday —Saturday October Jewish holid; wliday and day irday evening, 6 o ~Mrs. Adam Hosterman die home in Boalsburg Ay closed from Fir g unt evenn m Saturday ni ght of fun. paralysis. She was 52 of age Years eral occurred on Tuesday will be given away in at the Lewis. The YCie Faces » i %¢ and 7th, t, 1892 burg fair, entries close O -1he M 15 be « ning ed tober 6th tober 1s intain League penant quar. Philips. lefonte each claim il that is t} it will 8 the rel burg, T the remain ’ us a chestn rone Ana be Yiu ry way down considerably price, but then coal has gone up fully as much, and the man with a family who must buy both has not been bene. fited, ~Flour has gone —Harry Patterson, son of W. C. Pat. terson, supt. of the experimental farm at State College, has been appointed director of the Maryland State Experi. ment Station, ~Miss Rosa Gill, the young lady who had her hip and spine injured last win. ter in a coasting accident on High street, died on Sunday morning from typhoid fever. ~On Sunday morning memorial ser. vices were held in the Reformed church to Miss Martha Keller, a member of that congregation, who died sosuddenly in Danville the previous Sunday. —~In another column will be found a card that will be of special interest to the ladies. Aikens’ music store has ad- ded a new department in the line of ladies coats, wraps and ulsters. A large assortment of the very latest styles has been opened. Go and see them. Next Thursday, Oct. 6th, Mr. Frank H. Whiteman, formerly of Bellefoate, and Miss Lida E. Holt, of Philipsburg, will be married in the Presbyterian church at that place. A number of relatives and friends of the young coup. le at this place will be in attendance at the wedding. ~Mr. Christ Murray, of Centre Hall, this year a member of the Senior class at Princeton college, has been engaged by the New York Sun to report Prince. ton college news, The Sun requires a higher standard than most daily papers and they are willing to pay accordingly. Mr. Murray has the ability and we ex. peet to see him advance in the fleld of © demo | journalism, { when in his cups quarre Isome, second {not a i | | | | hands, tl | with him. | In the str {Gwinn § | nent w n ¢ rel | dat | gie works, | entail | county superintendent David O. FIRE ON SUNDAY EVENING. Albert Owens’ Residence Completely De- stroyed, On Sunday evening at about populace was again called out by the sound of the fire alarm. The bright light in the south town proved tobe at the occupied hy Mr, Albert Owens, formerly the John IH. Orvis homestead, about one-half mile from town. As there was no water supply in that vicinity the different companies returned to their houses. Wm. Undercoffer while on his home was the first to discover the fire which appeared to be burning in the dining room and above it and in a few minutes the flames broke out all around It was useless to make an effort to stay the flames and only by efforts did they manage to save a few pieces of furniture and a portion of Mr. library, all of which were badly scorch- edsand blistered by the heat. The tire building was burned to the ground. 5:50 the east of houge way heroic Owens A heavy rain set in du prevented spreading to the adjoinin The cause of the « Mrs, Owens were away from he and Mr. Owens had the evening and gone had been no fire in urday. The loss is ring the fire the flames and sparks g buildings. niiagratio known. and he In me the past left the hq to 1 WEEK, Nise town. | 81.600 insurance. Killed Instantly of Brisbin, quarrel in that evening. I'he known are Watcutson, by 1 cupal on. was the result of a family Wedne culars, so piace last part about Fren Wily Iowa a nel and and his Hx, dr cranky He to whi 5 uaving with wife, in he was long time ag: The ne t the two quarrel a ighbx good ily when Pete , Emil, frequent differences, but t f the boys eatly JQdest one with he youngest o » has seemed gn eg even be an In a few nutes thev were " ed in io W. watched the struggle for a moment or two and then eng and she engag a struggle almost immediately foll IZgie, the gun tl Was ¢ r Id man, bowel of Harry Watcutson at With Mix mar #37 sworn Tonath iD Aas jurors ndrew in Vill IAMS | The jury held an a verdict t Cost of the Homestead Strike . Soul that IT eXpecimd tha tha It Sixteenth 1 Yed of 1 y as tant General hends no at the trouble Arne w Homestead affair will an expense on the State approxi. Warr been drawn for t Of Lin and men, « mating $400,000 2 have already Pasi payment Lid nent of 8282.. of Wes, 89.03 § officers MN ISEATY Sid quarter. master bills, horse hire and other dentals, The bill of the Pennsylvania Railroad company against the State for transpor. tation ex; Is 852 railroad expen probably The aggregate outbreak Pattison’'s estimate about 2150.000 ow. ing to the long service required of portion of the State malitia, He a Th, a (XN) and other ses will reach of the excesd Gov. 215.000, cost Homestead will C.L. Gramley Appointed The department of public instruction has heen notified of the resignation Etters, of Centre, to accept the principalship of the public schools of Bellefonte. effect October 1. ed C, L. Gramley, of Rebersburg, to fill the unexpired term. Prof. Gramley will assume his duties at once. He is well qualified for the position and we believe will prove satisfactory official. 0 Mrs. Victoria Woodhull Mrs. Victoria Woodhull.Martin. the Women's Right's eandidate for Presi. dent of the United States, was formerly a resident of Clinton county. Her par. ents at one time resided in what is now the borough of Beech Creek, Her fath. er, Buckham Clafin, was one of the ploneer settlers of the West Branch, The lady herself was born in Dry Val. ley, Union county, Death of Mrs. Ellen Williams Mrs, Ellen Williams, of Huston town. ship, this county, widow of the lament. ed Scott Williams, died on Tuesday, the 20th, in her 7ist year. Her husband died 51 years ago. Everybody is benefited by a hearty laugh. Go and take in the minstrels at the opera house this evening. en- | from | rom | ‘lin | SAlDe « ywed by Harry. | | i" } of |° His | resignation has been accepted to take | Superintendent of | Public Instruction Waller has appoint. | DEMOCRACY ORGANIZE, The Young Democrats of Bellefonte Organ fze nn Club, In response to a general call passed along the lines on Monday a large nui. ber of democrats of this vicinity sembled in the Democratic County Coto. mittee rooms on Monday evening for the purpose of organizing a Cleveland and Stevenson club, Aseverybody was in favor of the project a temperary or ganization was effected with John Noll in the chair. After ject of the meeting and permanent organization Hi discussing the obe its purposes i was dec ded | upon then selected: President J. M, (100, Vice. Cunningham; KR. Meek, Chas. Wian; Treasurer, Presidents, Kurtz and Longer C. Meyer, Com. Secretary, J. Esq. on Finance, Harry Fenlon and Fra Com. on by.laws and nm (. Noll, Esq., Ellis .. Orvis, E M. Gardner. The { held on Frid: | port of the difl ly procure { | Sechler; | Heinle, Adams; Ksq., ne, J, §: next meeting erent « club will like | occupied four |p Irpo K8 Wi YEUrs ago d € 111 LLY | Le dt He Vid Id every weel 1 DY eminent sj y addr P CATnpaigi. vited to ati I'he death of a young man, a resident | married | § Harry, |, HIWAYS | ’ V quarre ling {T | : i | the new goods, and pr | an be sold, An Open Alr Concert A Chinaman SEVETral § oc Kk for the Pan pao of sh to the tial kingdon side of his fa left but these were scraped cle Cwivs by was nothing there the srviv. at Tyrone, and st ing brother, who still rt and placed in a new tele ped to New York, w 1) then be PM they will ACTO here articulated and forwarded e the ocean tn his former home. Vihere Columbus IMed The hos \ ich Columbus died, Above t is a time stained in used as a se at alladolid, Spain | wh is now archway bearing standing out in bold relief cow stable, he stone medallion, a man's head, | on the stucecn Underneath is the Le aven inscription: “Aqui | Anno 1508," Here lose to 1 murio Colon died ( Columbus, year 1506,) ( this hung a small sign-board with the followin inscrip- tion ‘New milk sold here, it milked.” YOu may | bee A Five Legged Pig Comrade Thomas Lyons living about a mile west of Centre Hall, | osity in the shape of a pig with five legs, | The pig is not inconvenienced with this extra appendage and is as lively as any lin the Jot. The Afth leg is connected with one of the front ones and is some what shorter, but is similar in all other respects to a pig's foot, having hoof, joluts and all. The pig is about seven months old, and has excited no little | curiosity in the vieinity.— Reporter, has a curi. Union County Falr, The Union county fair will be beld next week, the principal days being Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 65,6 and 7. Excursion tickets will be sold at greatly reduced rates by the Pennsylvania milrond. The fair will be largely attended as they are offering larger prizes than usual for the races, ~Minstrely, mirth, music, song and dance at the opera house to-night, ~The State College foul ball team will play the University of Pennsylva- nia at Philadelphia on Saturday. Some say they won't be able to score, State College Is in good shape'and may be able to surpnse the Quaker Citydudes, and the following oflicers were | R. | Hammond | Wm. C.| eh. AN AWFUL SHOOTING AFFRAY., The Just Retribution That Fell Upon Kd ward Grundy It is seldom that a drunken wife beat. er gets his deserts, but t Grundy, mine boss at Liveright' Thursday night, | family Ir just col the (ro) tend, about Sober, HES o miles from Osceola. he ordinary good . he family shamefully he His wife day might drun} was a flend, and came nt Lo twins on drunk midmght, rth Wild sui roaring FAVE and with her. Tues. K in bed. | sister was When they heard Grundy vere alarmed, a king the door Mrs. and hid the | || " tood in the corner under the ing and ki got out of bed ori Run, bed. His | was lyingon the bureau. nthe 1 revoiver, whict she concealed Wwiie i He a tendent 0 the ber of educators ) | directors fcr their if d were pal ble for would not He says that iid be such that the be elected as Services, d there wot 4 office always A scram. best man is the lly under the present system, tbout 14 00x Mr. Houck each were paid fifty doll 3] CASE genera There are chool directors { it in the state and A Year the school needs Wo He does elevate SAYS lars would take #350 .000 out of fund, used in other that stand ard of directors. be not the mtends directions which he ex believe pay would Important News Such quantites of new styles as we show in all departments leaves nothing | 40 be asked for in quality and variety. Our new line is strictly first class in every detail. We have the disposition, the abibty and the elegant goods to please every buyer who is seeking bar. gains in the line of Men's and Boy's Chthing, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, SAMUEL Lewin, The Clothier. The “Gazette In Danger The Tyrone correspondent to the Harrisburg Patriot on Monday says It is yery likely that one of the games at Bellefonte will enter a pros. ecution against the Bellefonte Gasette for libel, This umpire is well known for his total abstinence qualities and con. Siders that his good name has been in. jured by that sheet in its attack upon himas being “filled with whisky,” Over One Hundred Years Mrs. John Stanton, of Patton town. ship, died Thursday of last woek, aged over 10 years at her death, This Is the lady so much written and talked about for the past few years, She was part Indian and remarkably agile for her age up to the time of her recent il ness, =Tell your neighbor, who frequently borrows you paper, that he can get the CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Weekly | E Edward | He | two ! Was an | husband and father, but | abused his ! « On Thursday night | Her | staggering on the porch they ! nd when he began beat- | Grundy | which | nd | rectors | | | | g will cause a turn out, ] um. | pires who umpired several of the ball | FAUBLE'S NEW x STORE Oo Vw We will sell you Clothing for less Money than you can buy elsewhere PATUBLES [ Hous MARRIAGE LICENSES sened Daring the Past Week the Docket Taken Odelle A. Ba Where Presidents Were 1 kn imber Born Vir he States In ho i Wh, lead of her Presidents of the RiNiA, AS the n 801 have bec | United States {called the “M | Massachusetts of 2 { Vermont, 1 Virginia, 7 | se Fe J North C | and Indiana, 1. Ww ne In fact wher of has been the she has been Presi birthp Presidents; New Hampshire, 1 New York, 2 Ohio, 4 arolina, 3 e lents.’ Nace Pennsylva. New Jer. Kentucky. 1 Cook Marshal!) On Tuesday evening clerk in the Centre county Miss Ellen Marshall were marriage at the of parents, Mr. und Mrs, Joseph Marsha of Buffalo Run. tended only by close relatives, | tend our hearty congratulations ook. and united the bride's i, harles F.( bank in home MARRIED At | the 23rd inst., by J. | William M. Gates, of Dunecansville Blair county, and Esther M. Franell. | Gatesburg, Centre county, Bellefonte, Pa., H. Oliger, J. What you Want The opening months of this season, we want all to remember, is a revela. tion in fair goods and fair prices. We are going to do business with you, cause we have just exactly what you want, and our prices are simply irresist. ble. is PrurLap, Braxon., Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W., Jackson &Ce White wheat Red wheat, Rye per bus — Corn, oars per eahel Corn, shelled per bushel Oatsnew per bushel Rarley, por bushel... Buck wheat, per bushe! Cloversood, per bushel... Ground plaster, per ton per bushel bo r bushel wl ree M0 LO #4 00 8.10 PROYIMONS, GROCERIES weekly by Bower & Co.) &C, (as corrected APDieh. dried, per pound Cherries dried per pound, seeded Beans per quar Onions, per bushel. Butter, perpound .. Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders Rides Hams . Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon... kar, por pound POF GORE events vessmins World for three months for 40 cents. Ei hes por bushel woe ym Dred Bweel Corn pee pound. ..... a AIKENS' MUSIC STORE Bellefonte, GARMANS. The ceremony was at. | We ex. | on | Pp. | be. | Our Fall and Winter attractions | Habit and Proad (oaths New Always the lates Irons Ne patierne In the popular Satine Our Barga nn Counter is truly a wendes Canton Flansels by the Case GARMANS.
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