The Contre Dewocrat,| TBACHERS' INSTITUTE. — THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1863. CHAS. R. KURTZ _ EDITOR WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Misses Coats and Wraps. Just received a new stock of the latest designs and patterns. You are invited to come and see them. TO ASSEMBLEMONDAY DEC. 18TH, 1893, In Garman's Opera Hots ut Bellefonte Some of the Instructors—List of School ‘Tonchers in the County-—where located County Superintendent C. L. Gram. fey has about completed all arrange. ments for holding the 47th annual Teach. ers Institute of this county, The session At the same time wa keep a complete i will be about one week earlier than line of all kinds of dress goods. Our Jow prices are the greatesi jutdiuces ments, t-20 tf LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —“ Will of the Wisp” next Monday evening. Mr. J. J. was a pleasant caller ut Tuesday. —The first Orndorf, of Woodward. our on b] oflice real snow of the season fell on Tuesday morning to a depth of | | University, inches, several ~The Y.M. C. A. gymnasium is be- | ing fitted up with steam heat and bath rooms. —(Only one week left photos at Shaeffer’s gallery- £4) see ad. in another column. we, W. Furey, of Lock ITaven, ' : work | } subscriptions for a entitled “The World's Fair Book." From the number of raffling mateh- | of the town, i 1 ! { were held in the court room is not suited for such a gatheriog | | part in the exercises during the {are i I» get cheap formerly, beginning on Monday, Decem- her 18th, and continuing until rraay g. Heretofore the house, sessions but followir } the audience the as it is too small and never in full view of The arrangements of the opera house are such that better facilities will be afforded. Among the instructors who will take Philips, of West ( Groff Dr. Normal: Dr. Geo. G Lewisburg: Prof. George the | is | instructors. | week | hester | tow: , of Bucknell Wilbur Leathers: Pleasanthill, Minnie Miler Keneds, Laura Foresman Mt, Eagle, H, E, Leathers, Liberty ~Eagloville, grammar, David Robb; 2ud grammar, Irvin Spangler; rd grade, Net tie Stover : 4th grade, Annie Kunes ; Mountain, Henry Spangler; Hunters Run, vw, 8B. Holter; Abe Bowes, Win. B. Haines; Pleasantgrove, John Bowes; Big Run, Harvey Egan, Warlon-¥Fraines, H Hobb primary, Harvey Martin: grammar, ©, N, Woll; lower Marion, C. W. Bartley: upper Marion, Samuel Butler Milss~No. 1, E. BR. Wolf; ney; No. 4, J.C. Morris; No Rebersburg primary, Rose Harter; diate, Wm. Limbert; grammar, H. Meyer 8 J. N. Moyer: Madisonburg primacy, Minnlch: grammar, A. KE, Hasel. Polton--Seotia, Jacob Rhone; | CUhas, ( | lors, Calvin Spiker Jacksonviiie No. 2 J. H. Dela 4, Ed, Brumgart; interme No Mr. Stony MU RBmbpors point Bully waadie, Ww Pleasant Hill G.W vi Hals wrn, W. I Bracht; Elk Pike, James Hall; Mountain, John Fortney Creek Gentzel, ¥. Liberiy ara Kreamer Jamison; rest Emerick gghill, Hiram Grove yi Potters Mills, Wn Jacob Slack Hock Grove race Flory Loop mn; Tu Harry Frantz Mary Me] Pin tre H K. 8 Ken Manor, J. Cross Lane Ishers Gap. Fran) Larove Early A. Heckman Cire Han M ] Twitmeyer, Honesdale, Pa; Prof. Swift, Brum. The Ridreway, Pa.: ex-County Supt gard, of Lock Haven, and others sing entertainments are; Ly Dr. Phil- day. lecture, *Mind your own ' by Dr. Enders; Wed Patrick Henry,” »vs should be plenty. | w house will be M “Will of the Wisp,” ning. ~The ladies of the Methodist and supper in next Monday eve. will serve dinner M.C. A. nel rooms this Thursday. 5 cents; supper 25% cents, Thursday of next wes burg foot ball team will to play a return will occur on —An Egyptian mummy, sti over 3,000 years old attractic the Racket st curiosity and be seen regularly at the front store. , is ar tore window. It is quite a i lar re crowds of WwOple can iarge Crow I pi an ¥ -W. R. Camp and family, of Tyrone, formerly engaged in the furniture busie | from | have moved He will engage in ness at Bellefonte, Tyrone to Milroy. the furniture and undertaking business with his father at that place. ~The music rendered in some of our churches, at present, is far that heard heretofore. It has would be otherwise OMe vices who where else, —Rev. Wheeler, who holds services regularly each night in the Centre County Bank building, is creating some stir among theologians. easy. ~Uneclaimed Letters. Annie Clem. som: Jamse Henderson; George Durner; H. 8S. Hicks; Mary Dukeman ; Lillie Hooper: A. G. Delameter: Moscaro Maceario; Addie R. Gilliland; Moscaro Rosario; Travasso Carmine. When called for please say adveftised. Mr. 8S. H. Diehl will give an ex. hibition of his World's Fair and Johns. town flood stereoptican views in Gar. man’s opera house on Wednesday even. ing, November 20th. Mr. Diehl has a fine collection of views, among the latest are scenes from the World's Fair, —The Thanksgiving Ball to be given next Wednesday evening, Nov. 20th, by the Undine Fire Company promises to surpass former occasions. An ele- gant orchestra will be on hand and | many visitors from adjoining towns are expected, ~The Bellefonte Board of Trade, at their meeting on Tuesday night decided to extend a reception and banquet to the gentlemen who were successful in securing for Bellefonte a competing line of railroad, This is a just recogni tion of their efforts to promote the in- terests of our town, ~]It i# reliably rumored that Editor Newton Baily at last bas decided to double-up, catch-on, trot in double har. ness, tie himself to calico—in short we mean, get married. The young lady lives at Punxsutawney, Jefferson coun. ty, Pa. Everybody will be invited to dance at the wedding. «An old chestnut—wormy long ago ~qabout the deeds of Lewis & Connelly was reviewed and rehashed by some of our local papers. Then in addition there was about © half column of one writer's expanded imagination that was palmed off to create a sensation, The Lewis and Connelly stories are too old for us: our readers are not deserving of the punishment. «Over ten thousand envelop were printed at this office, during the past week, with the Bellefonte Board os Trade advertisement on the back of thom, This printing will be put on the back of envelopes for any one, the Board of Trade paying the expense. It is an elegant method of advertiseing the advantages of Bellefonte as a manufacturing centre. And every busi. ness man In Bellefonte should use such stationery. min | beyond | aie the | affect of attracting many to Sunday ser- | His views | upon the Sabbath are making some un- | | LOM § wee Frank M of their | | Annie J. Stott ikin and Bessie Dorw Hall Boro-H Maggie Ham E. Hal mar. 'W third J. Oben Bollzer: sex B. Gregg: fourth Miltheim B mediate, W Keen North street, AS. Auman BH Princely M. McLaury h giade, Jean K. Baird ith grade, Bertha Walker th @ Mitchel; th grade, Estella M Reeder i$ grade, Lizzie Crouch rd grade Hattie Nenderson ; 33 grade, ( grade, Hellen Forshey ; 190 hi ig grade, Anna Johnson ; 1 “a Mary E. Ward; 1 “b" grade, Myrtle Gray South Philipsburg Boro--Gramimna I. M Thompson : primary, Kate Mo & le Boro Mar primary, Jodie Erhard Reaner twp Knox, Aggie Reriek ; Armagast, John Sheffer Clark, Mary Zeigler; Rock, 8. C. Bathga'e Hoys, H. A. Hoy: Lauvertown, 8. H. Hoy Boogs—Central City primary, Nannie Dela ney; grammar, A. G. Robb; Milesburg forge, Florence Orris; Intersection, Ida Orris: Wal lace Run, BE. RB. Hancock Ella Fleck Holis Hollow, Bessie Stroop: Fairview, MM. V Thomas: Eagle rolling mill, Carrie M. Nef! Marsh Creek, George Fishburn: Eagle forge, Cyrus Hoy ; Moose Run, Sheridan Lucas : Plea ant Valley, Esther Leathers Burnside~Laurel Run, J. A. B. Miller Glen, Magie Spangler; Germania, J. K Loy W. Showalter grammar, James Gregg: primary, W. H. Roush ;: Oak Hall, C. H. Moore | Branch, Clement Dale: Centre Furnace, P. 8 Ishier; Pleasant View, Joseph Thompson ; Col ; Tate pr rilor Ah grade Jennie th grade Xena Alla grade lara L 2"a grade Sm swmick, ir Re Roopaburg, becca Heckman Shope, Pine Johns Dale. D Houserville Lemont Coliege J. 8. Dale lege primary, Sallie Barr : grammar, A. J Curt Gardner Clara Sh n--4Juays grammar, Jos mary. 8 PE. Bechdel Knobie, Alice Heaton FerousonGatesbhurg, Manns, Ma Robt Centre, J facob Harpsier Ellenberger : Pa. Furnace Gardner ; Balleyville, Sadie Miller B Krebs; Gades, Mattie Ewing : Kepler, M. E Heberling : Pine Grove Mills grammar, N. 1 Krebs: primary, Beckie Bollinger: Branch, A.J. Musser ;: White Hall Pine Hall, Gertie Osman Miller: Fairbrook- Tadpole, Krumrine, Walter Wrye Spring Mills, grammar intermediate, BR. U. Bittner: primary, : Penn Hall, J. H. Keller Deckers, J. § ringo, Chas Oak Grove, F. W John D.M. Wolt irene rego Cross roads, Royer; Folk HI, Beaver Dam, George Weaver Reariek : Hoy, A. LL. Dueck Farmers Mills, Harry Logan, Esta K Evans Mary Geiss Annie Grove Mountain, W. M Murray, Chas. Royer Grove: Gate, da Brean Darst Haines Anrousburg, first, H. A. Deltweller second, Z. DD, Thomas: third, Katie Bollinger; Wolfs. 8. M. Weber; St. Pan), J. F. Garthoft Aumaa; Yonada, H.C. Mus T. Winkieblech Poe Mills, B. F. Ed Woodward, 1. A Pine Creek, W Pleasant, A.M. Martyn wards Harris~Boalsburg high school, H, C. Roth rook | primary, Florence Riley; grammar. Mor gan Spleher : Walnut Grove, J. A. Willlams took HilL CO. Gertrade Wieland ;: Shingletown, I. B. Harrison Halfmoon Riders, Mary Bollinger ; Storms town, Wilbur Mattern: Centennial, W, W Woodring : Centre Mable Black: Ebbs, Annle Essington mines Hunter HustomJullan, Jeanie Longaers T.¥. Farner: Silverdale, Lucy Rowen Oak, Busie WiHilapie: Sagar Grove, Goodhart . Howard ~FPalrview, J. L. Pleteher : Furnace, sar line Juniala Bellview Black Ada J Bae Irvin: Grave BILL Mollie Rade; Yietehors, N 2 Frances | Annie MeWililams; | Mount Jennie | Monday, | grammar | HH Marki« 3 ford, L. HH. Yocum Worth- Fiat Woad There are inal school teact ers in the h Crramiey a k ' BO f work to visit hat the teachers are properly performing their work, Prof. John Hamil. on of State College, will address the the work of the State wrestry Commission and the observ. | {each one and see Beaver and i + Upon | F ance of arbor day The complete and correct program of county institute will be given in a later issue Rallrond Opening I'he next important event will be the formal opening of the new Central rail. rad of Pennsylvania. By this time the track has been completed to the Bellefonte terminus, The depot building is rapidily advancing with a strong force of carpenters. This week masons are laving the foundation for the round house and repair shops in the vicinity of the Bellefonte nail works. All the iron bridges are about complet. ed and track finished to Mill Hall. about is about Dec for travel and traffic by Monday, " if the 4th, and will be weather remains favorable, able to do so Death at Zion On Thursday afternoon, of last week, Mr. Martin Brumgard died at the resi. dence of his son, Martin Brumgard, { near Zion. Mr. Brumgard was from an attack of dropsy for over a year and it caused his death. He was years of age. The iaterment curred on Sunday at Zion. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Duniel Johnson, of State College and Mrs. George Garbrick, of Spring township, and one son with whom he lived for several years past. ailing OC Palley | The Bonanea The Bonaza Farening Mill Co., of | this place, made a contract with the Phoenix plainicg mill to build a large { number of their machines. The company expect to open the road | SHOOTS A HORNE, An Amusing Incident Down in Brush Valley A serio-comie affair took place down in Miles township, a few monruings ago, which has hardly yet been paralleled in t# Hine as to the ludicrous and serious, old toddler of Ira Brungart one of the best farmers in that section. Mr. Brungart has living with him a young hired man, named Bierly, who had permission to keepa horse of hison i the actor being a scarce 0 year | the farm, the animal having its regular | stall | few days ago, hitched his ia a buggy and ’ | | drove in the stables, Y Bierly, a On B VISIL 10 DIS parents, a tew | miles distant, returning late at | tight tin whi with a horse exchanged for another be. longing to his father sell it to Mr. was that night put into the stall h Bierly had kept 3 horse and thinking he Brungan horse pp Adder » spied a strange the one hie 5 naturally knew where wilh t rpnk 11 fn y { street Lthat foo | Water street | {| HHumiuating company, 4 | | i ] | ! | i | il : | parent | | each month. The f 1 tial board walk from to the necessity « it whose duty dist ) i y a disput Q Lion and the streel commission pointed to go over tl port to special meeling | Friday evening. gives Mr, | ’ for electric light 1804, and up and discussed at lity of a one, contract was The contract pires Jan. Ist, some length, three o discussed, advisal through manager, Mr. Kitson, made a tion to keep all are lights burni pight for 75 cents adnitional per It was accepted, without fixing upon any definite period. The usual bills were paid. After council meeting a racket oc. swurrad between Dr. Dartt, councilman the Bell brothers, masons, who laid the brick crossing on the diamond. An exchange of warm passed and several No serious damage was done except some marked places. and compliments blows folk ywed, Thanksgiving Ball The members of the Undine Fire Company, of Bellefonte, will hold their second annual Thanksgiving ball on Wednesday evening, November 20th, in the Bush Arcade hall, Music will by a full orchestra the direction of Prof berg. The Undine Fire Company is deserv. ing of patronage. The handsome en. gine purchased by them is a safeguard to every property holder in Bellefonte. be furnished under Chas. Spangen- The admission will be fifty cents. MARRIAGE LINK IRES fanned During the Past Week From tha Docket § Calvin Lose { Rena N. Johnson { John F. Thompson, . / Hannah E. Woomer, . Bellefonte, Curtin twp, § John DD. shuey, . Buffalo Run, { Amelia Behers, - Benore, § George 1. Thomas, t Marie 1. Comerford dN. I, / Jennie Kreamer, ireon, § David GG. Meyers ¢ Ida M. Sortman, | morning, | to shight sinking spells ol flain HMw % of last wee) al his home, “Hoffer's Boarding don. Pa. Att imes be had been sbject and » roid to church on several would falter and { id not move, Thes ris Lin TH alin “Tuken Pittsburg, Howard. | Millbeim. | « State College, | Mr. George Hoffer died on Thursday House,”” Hunting. We closed a small lot of men’s overcoats: | They are worth every law firm of Ory most members « Last week Mr. James Esq. Garman b is law office lock and moved h DOW OCC “t| cent of $13, we bought them cheap and you get the benefit. They are ‘on our tables, marked | TEN DOLLARS. Alexander, | from the | pies part of | E. R. Chambers’ law office No legal | vanced formed by these gentlemen. They room rent AS WAS ann was ile ' partners oniy in paving DOWN! DOWN !! DOW ¥ : Don't fa . on Lal VW gel Prices to suit fine work at low pr es. PHOTOS AT SEAEFFER'S| Send for ticket which will cost you 25 CENTS which will entitle you to 380 LEER They are the biggest | They won't last long. SEE THEM. ONE DOZEN CABINET PHOTOS | Providing you present the 1 Ten our regular 8 per 4 photos ; or with ticket and £1.75 you titled to finished 85 cabine By this $l on the first on the second grades of work These th ily be good until Jan. Ist 1 They wil’ be sold for a few weeks only Send Ze by mall and you will receive ticket by return mail got ge * our finest YOu SAY kota wm ag SHAEFFER'S STUDIO Bellefonte, Pa It takes money to keep a fire company | equipped aml for that reason it is the | duty of everyone to assist them; buy a "i oy . " " & ball ticket as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the company. Death of Wm, Wagner Wm. E. Wagner, a former resident of | Pennsvalley, this county, died at St, | Louis, Mo., on Nov. 11th, aged 57 years, A great | | many orders have been taken already and they expect to be doing business on | ialarge scalein a short time. The i fanning mill and grain separator eateh. | eo the eye of every person who sees it work. Now Post astmasters, On Monday two new post office ap- | pointments were made for Centre {eounty: Lemont, J. I. Williams; at | Linden Hall Mrs, FF, T. Keller was ap- | pointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, J. Wm, Keller, —Headquaiters for ready made cloth- ing for men, boys and children, Cloth ing made to order. Dunlap, Youman and Sherman's lutest styles of derby hats, Full line of Men's Furnishing goods, A pew salesroom has been ad. ded under the frst floor, Moxraoneny & Co. A wife, one grown son and a danghter survive him. Mr. Wagner was raised in Pennsvalley, being ason of Capt. John B. Wagner nos deceased, le was clerk of the probate court of St, Louis, at the time of his death Fine Weather The past fall season was attended by the most pleasant weather known for years. There was an ordinary amount of rain but not enough to put the roads in bad shape. There were no severe cold spells to frost late fruit or vegeta. tion and cur farmers had the most favorable conditions for gathering the late crops. It has been a delightful season attended with comparatively little sickness, ~The Philad. Branch makes a specialty of childrens clothing this sane, Four brands"The Little General,” “The Little Caar,” “The Little Senator,” “The Little King." Allof them live double knees and double seats. You get double wear, therefore the best value, This Is posi. tively the fluest and best line piarket, in the GARMANS. BULLETIN FROM GARMAN'S One woman's fanc ¥ in the matter of color in {| dress runs 1o bioe another to green, another | to red, another to brown, until toelr diversified | | tastes have run the whole gamut of colors, and yet they unite on black not one woman in the ft—and all can country, who can afford nowadays when the mage of good black dress can be bo whi for so little no matter what her preference in has at least one biack gown The usefulness of a bla adaptability to almost any doubly desirable. Many women who cannot afford to keep pace with the changing colors sdopt black ex sively and refinement Consider what black fabrics is color, gown oveasion, AN Photmous uAnLItY of distrimited throughout this jarge proportion of which is women-—what buying and selling-and you can form some fea of the marnitode of the Black Goods in dustry branch of trade : In fact, that It stands boldly forth in the tront rank We carry everything that is new and desir such as Cashmer, Hearietta, Serges, ete. which cannot be displaced-and we have always plenty of them FROM SAMPLE DEPARTMENT We cheerfully send samples of any kind or quality of piece goods without! charge, on ap plleatioh by postal Or otherwise, and would endeavor to impress upon you the advisability of boing as explicit as possible as to olor, price and width, and we can then send more would be geste to yon When any of the details are loll toour jody ment we variably discriminate in the pur ehaser's favor, and moeiy fall to give the wl order Is plain and explicit and the articles desired ean be procured, GARMANS. ane a —— Ea — ————~ It is safe to say that | fabric and price bs so extensively varied, and a | but owing to its} makes it and preserve an appearance of gentility broad land of more than sixty million people, a | And of us add that our Black Dress | Goods Desartment cuts no mean figure in this i able In black goods besides the old weaves, | value we ever offered. H FAUBLES suitable samples instead of 5 great lot that | STORES most satisfaction provide, of oouree, that the | 'BELLEFONTE, - - PA.
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