The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 21, 1883, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER | Typ py yy FLL BOILER
FRED KURTZ, . . .. Editor
: Does its usual Effective Work in
Two States.
AR Sages.
PRUTZMAN., BOOT AD
SHOEMAKER.
{after April 1st will open in the Dur t
buiidiog, when he will be prepared Lo
| make to order Boots and Shoes, and do
all kinds of repairing, Satisfaction guar-
anteed, and charges reasonable, He asks
ashare of the public patronage. Smotf
MARK TWAIN'S
% LIFE ON THE
fic, MICSISSIPP],
8 A SEW BOOK
Agents Wanted,
Write for Terms
CHARLES L.WEBSTER,
‘y
all people, as
sn
{over PROCLAMATION | janes
Whereas, ths Hon, Jobin H 4 Vi
the Court of Com Vieas of the $00. Judicial Dis
trict, consisting the ou # entre and
Hantingdon, an t i Mmiih and the
Hon, J, 4. Larei anire coun
ty, having lsssuad the tig date 1 st da
of pep ., 1885, tu me d Jing a Court wi |
yer and Terminer & i Delivery and |
Quarter Besalons of the ia Helisfonte, for tue
sonnty of Centres, and ¢ s Fourth
Monday of Nov next t ¢ : f Nov. |
Teel, sud to f +a olyy
»
»
wuident of
ism, so se.
not move from the
sdgoe inf
binr
CENTRE Hari, Pa. Nov. 21, 1883.
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A GHOSTLY ALARM
ng 4
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
DRG!
has we
had 4 n
! Rheumat
GF
Carpet
ars bef
int pro
Ter twenty vear
A Mill Shattered Into Splinters and a
Dogzen Men Thrown in All Direc
tions=Three Instantly Killed
and Many Wounded,
tine
A HOME DRUGGIST
Allert
il they be |
\ 6%
Mistahe In Street Numbers Causes a
Panic in Philadelphia,
PrairaperLenia, Oct, 25. —Thore was a sen
a West Walnut street residence
morning, sey i of the servants
ons by the
appearance f what they lelievedd was 8
sale
then sand there
in the
8
TESTIFIES.
fornoun
sitions, esaitiastion
todo those thn
be douse, snd
&
y ’
sihiembrances, | y % 1
sertains to |
iZavoes Lo |
sbiall be in |
the jail of lentes J { * en and there Lo Prose
Lule agalnel fhe
Cilvon gad
of Nov bist i i 1he one
haudred and sev y i saden uf
at.on mm k i : 8 dou, and (his
Trout Ruw, Penn, Nov, 17.—A portable : sie ng
boiler in Mariette Maxwell's steam saw mill |
in Jackson township, near {rout Run, ex
The concussion was so-
carly this
sold
dng nearly throw ¥ y convals
being nearly th 2 i 1st day
A 105d handkerchief for 6 cts. at Gar-
interest to every
vere that I could
bottles of wl
AYER'S SAR
Han
colored man
employed at
On Sunday
sick, and
for
yester-
ghost, For
named Georg
the house
} he lain feeling
told
two Not having am
day morning his n 1
coachman
health,
wireet At
FRY
rest
sarod
1 wel an Irish
ondition of his
was
day or
yn 104 Lombard
r was known
by that name: but the r was told that
Lombard street,
th the informa
before,
Was
wand his clothes
to him were
t to-day,
take
rin rge UOwens res
Arriving her
ion that Ge ha lied the day
after SOITOW
gether
funeral
fore rather a prise when at
place,
davbreak 1 answering o
knock at the back gate wok
fronted © re, apparentiv alive
was
CON
i
ana in
the flesh. She und slam
med the gate
rushed to the
that
produced a state «
stitious souls
I servants
George's
concluded to admit th
who fiually succeeded i
derstand that it ther Geor
Was nnd
and the live one at T#)
723 Lombard street
IN A MORMON DEN.
Little Girls Enticed From
Philadelphians,
PHILADE]
pied by George an
Girard avenue raided by
The house tenement and
by four fan . Mrs. Low
who occupies the i
the place said:
It was no uncommon ti to see
girls from thirteen
their room
night of carousal
Beer drinking
object of the
kers supplied
1 bave heard that
arrested last night, ga
She is certainly not mor han thi n or
PHA, O ) 1 rooms occu
I at No nh
tha tv
16 PO
lice,
was occupied
Mormon den
six or eight
out of
who
Was
The Baker
ing lately, and had t
fourteen
iris com
other at
The girls that ng the day
often came early ng and brought
their dinners with the: They would leave
before G o'clock in tl evening, no doubt to
make their parents be ey were at work
instead of being + her racket in’their
rooms was! dreadful, girls conduct
unendurdable, so we int. § John
Whiteman - added l nl were
wi into their
ws Little girls
ing here, one dny
night.
brutes. They would tak
rooms and keep ther
Iwtween thirteen
worned to be
their especial rs were held
pre
in £300 bail fo eir appearance in court.
-
How Watch
In buying a sil
Cases are Made.
1 Case great care
should be taken to secure one that is solid
silver throughout. The cap of most cheap
silver cases is made of a composition known
us albata, which is a very poor substitute
for silver, as it turns black in a short time,
The bucks of such causes are made much
thinner than those of an all silver case,
being robbed in order to make the cap
thicker and get in ss much as possible of
the cheap metal. Another important point
inasilver case is the joints or hinges, which
should be made of gold, Those of most
cheap cases are made of silver, which is
not a suitable metal for that purpose. In
a brief period it warps, bends and spreads
apart, allowing. the backs to become joose
upon the case and admitting the dust and
dirt that accummulate in the pocket, The
Keystone Silver Watch Cases are only made
with silver caps and gold joints,
87. Louis, Mo, h
Inourlom and varied ex erienes i bain 1
: fro Wath e
MunsMop & J ACCARD
Kend § vent stamp to Keystone Watch Case Faatorien, Phils
dolphin, Pa, for handsome Hinvtrated Pamphlet bow
dwmes Bow’ and Reyvions VW atch Cares are made
, mare
waisting power against pressures than other
ploded at 7 o'clock,
terrific that it shattered the mill into splint
direction, killing three employees
and fatally injuring one and seriously wound
ng four o hrs. James Huff, head
was blown about four rods, and
his body was under a pile of heavy timbers
he was a hard
vears old, in poor circumstances, and leaves
a widow and a family of children,
Charles Riggs, fireman, also killed instantly
was thrown 177 yards from the mill. His
body fell upon a board fence, breaking two
upper boards, and continuing with such ve
small
todd
ied,
ground. The body was crushed, sca
and doubled up in the most shocking she
with limbs and many other bones broken.
pe,
and a son in law of David Reed, proprietor of
a hotel opposite the mill. Riggs leaves a
widow and one child. Nathan Rideout, the
third victim, was standing in he engine roo
at the time of explasion. He had not re
moved his overcoat t«
the
His
and his limbs
His clothing
Was in
body was thrown several rods,
of his shirt, which was wound
around his neck. Rideout was a single man,
ago from Winn, He., where his relations re
Among the five men wounded was John
whose injuries are fatal Be
nl place
sever i
disfigured about the face an
and his body scalded. Gra:
e dead fireman, sustained
the hip and scald
Alfred Heed wa
The
thers in the vicinity
n the forehead
Wers
red, as the mi
direct
the lessee
distances
Maxwell
in every
man, of Elmira, N
baller was in good condit
for its
that an enemy or
bors had been tamper i
A light fire was kept unde:
the previous evening, and
boys on other
turned off the
such a disaster Hable
cession during the past week the
in some manner been drawn fy
but in the morning the defect was
each time after
account eX Pion
sone
OOCRSI Ons
Walter, gm
Reveral
starting up
and
fail to examine the water gaug
ing the engine
chinery is estimated at 84 (x0)
is unavailable
woident. A searching
the causes of the explosion »
The loss on the n
owing to the
nvest
Another
Ind, Nov
BiufY
this morning. James Hu
Kyle were scalded to death
FOXTAINE,
the Coal mining
seriously injured
Slugger Sullivan®s Science,
Cricano, iL, Nov. 17. Ten thousand f=
ple filled the large armory of Battery D to
witness an exhibition of pugilistic skill
proved the finest and mm
Chicago for many years John L
appeared on the stage twice
the Maori and Bleve Tay
Sulli
sparring with
and giving a
After the en
tertainment offered Paddy Ryan
two alternatives as fo the latter's wis
meet him, offering to fight Ryan on
terms as before, with the agresment ths
the latter stood up during four rounds
should have the entire gate receipts
they should spar with gloves, cach
fifty per cent, of the receipts, Sullivan
ing no mercy,
propos tion
Sullivan
bh to
taking
Evan has accepted the
Gas Works on Fire,
Hatirax, XN. 8, Nov. I A Jond
loud exp
:
sionn was heard in the vicinity of the Gas
company's property, and immediately after
works wad discovered in flames. The fire
was in the exhanst and meter house, a two
story pitched roof building, with granite fac.
ings All the and doors of
building were blown out and those of the ad
joining buildings blow in
windows
The fire blazed
flercely for a short time, but was soon got un
ty
der control. The building was pret tho
iE
the debris. The exact amount of the loss can
pet be patahlished, Lt it is probably heave
in the London and
Upped PROB Ding Pus
The Yai ng was {neared
Lancashire offie It
arivgrl the explosion
The Dinsmore Sulit,
PMILADELPRIA, Nov The examination
Beading railroad
Hew itt TY
eighty four
shares of Jarsey June 1 in
view of the lease having been made by
Reqlling railroad,
agide of the lease would be injurious to his
interests ns a stockholder. In answer to Mr,
Conkling witness stated that he paid 815 for
the stock and that he gave a proxy to Mr. EK
C. Knight to vole at the meeting held in
July. ‘
vas continued here i omy less
Witness He bonght
ras sLOoCK On
Sensational War Humors ian Paris,
Pans, Nov, 17, ~Considerable excitement
was caused here last evening by a report to
the effect that the French troops at Sontay
had been beleaguersd by the Chinese and
were in imminent danger: alo that Admi
ral Courbet had sent a despatch t) the gov.
ernment acknowledging the receipt of Pre
mier Ferry's order to burn Canton if it was
necessary, The government officials deny
that there 1 any basis for these rumors, and
one man hms been arrested for spreading the
regnors on the bots,
Rigorous Bat Just,
Wasmnoron, Nov. 17.-Lieut. Col. A, P
M irrow, Oth Calvary, found guilty by »
o rt martial of deankennegy and duplication
of pay accounts, has boen sentenced by the
pr wtient to suspension from service on hall
pay for ons vear mivl to be placed at the fool
bwin sesh wf lvllenand colonels, Clemency
Wo reconneaded 10 this case by the cour
us woll as by Lieut, Gen, Sheridan for merid
cus wervices during the war,
Inuans.
SALT RHEUM.
Wa
to
wi
Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
hoe United
|
}
ber de
‘NEWAre
ty gl
weights and
r lowe
¢ per pound,
ine Torkey pri
os
SOW
1
3 spr § t nt
Uncxk-w heat | ' A
ne,
¥ REARICK, CENTRE HALL.
gL Our
ine of Zephyrs ined Jarns is
An assortment of fine ladies’ Jersey
waists are selling fast—see them before
they are all,
a —-
Oar line of men's, ladies, misses and
children's hose is unsurpassed-—a big
bargain in misses all wool, at 20¢c,
Examine our line of ladip's and gent's
nnderwear,
We have 24 dozen of ove kind of gont's
white, all wool, shirts and drawers that
we offer at 00 cents, See them and you
will buy.
We only mention thete few things
from our complete stock.’
Hoctdn "DINGES & REARICK,
i
1
i
i
i
Lad
mow
side lace,
ippers
tor fy
Lox doe fine k
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SHOES AT ONE
NEW DRUG STOR
THING
BARGAIL
D
DRUGS,
CH}
RECEIVED A
DRUGS
i
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{
i
i
ILET ARTICLES
ODS
COMMONIN
STORE AND
BUGGINTS
Dealer In
MICALS
PERFUMERY
TOBACCO & RR
CONFECTION}
Ri x
.| Spectacles a Specialty.
Being an apoth
{prescriptions will be accuratel
pounded
C. E. AURAND,
rep i Nj }
New Brockerhoff House.
JJ ROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
J ALLRGHEXNY KT. BELLEIF
G
. . McMILLEN. Prop'r.
inns and Liquors f
Cooks & Ranges.
EASTLAKE AND
WELCOME HOME.
bond Le.
Bellofonte, Pa.
DRIED 5 -
CEO RN-MEALS
or baie v4 GROCERY aso PROVISION D
Sp TCH WT BE IRALLED TRY IT 0 PROVE THA +»
| SE KAEIDERS EXTRAPURE NEWFAMILY,
<5 WEEN ~
horse with Bac
0 the premises of the under
several weeks ago,
fe 1
PL
I'he horse is
y about § years old, right bind foot
Owner is requested to come for
and pay oos*,
5. RB. WOLF, Rebershurg
MILLS
Gperts
CO. T. Alexander,
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYSR-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Ofeein Garman's new building.
HOUSE,
+.4&T.R. RB.
MMER EESOKT,
and Hontir g
n and Valles a
§ thy Laon
’
Roma
be?
or, Belles
special aitention given to
ry tude, Juvelty
IUMMINGS HOUUS
J BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor
traveling community will find
«1 equal to any in the county in
for man and bess! and
erate Give it a inal,
te, Pa.
uniry
TT
iue
Tek ret
reER
ZFB Very m
KEVIN HOUSE,
'E RAYEN FA
CALDWELL, Proprietor
sonable. Good Buinple
LOR
LERCHANT TAI EXTRS
Desires to announce to his
that
customers
he has lately taken instruct:
D. W. A. Belford, of Milton, ;
atest improvements in cuttin
ne of the best tailors in Pen :
now able to serve customers
better fits than before.
has also received fashion
latest styles. Also a
samples from which you
for suits, He respectfully
public when in need of cloths
give him a trial, marly
piates
ming the
$ of
Ui
Swe German Ovo!
MEY
The Great German Remedy
POR
' RHEUMATISM,
| Nearalgia, Dyspepsin, and all Diseases
i of the Stomach, Bowels, Riood,
Liver and Kidneys.
{For Bale by all Dealers in Medicine, at 50 Cents 2 Battle
s
Prepared and sold st Wholesale by the
| GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,
22 Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St.
th, Kline & Cos 309 and 311 North
Dentists.
KB GG. W. HOSTEEMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall,
ce al residence on Church street, oppo.
Lutheran Church Will give satis
faction in all branches of his profession.
E dndr
Ether administered
i ——————
DE S.2G. GUTELIUS. —
o Dentist, Millheim. Offers his
professional services to the public. He is
| prepared to perform all operstions in the
{ dental profession. He is mow fully pre
pared to extract teeth sbsolutely withou
Pain. med Tp
C NTRE HALL HOTEL.
: DJ. MEYER, Prop'r.
IMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT
CUSTOM
Good Table, healthy ! locality, pure
monntain water, surrounded by finest
natural scenery in the state, Schools
and churches convenient. Terms very
CENTRE HALL
Carriage Shops.
J. W. HENNY & BAM'L SHOOP.
{Successors to J. O, Deininger.)
10 m—— )
Manufacture and constantly
keep on hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SPRING WAGONS
SLEIGHS
and ali kind of vehicles.
» AM work made of the best ms
rial, ap ut together m n
ics of To’ i ee Ea
work from these shops is guaranteed
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Prices low and all work turned
out first-class.
nt
COME AND SEEOUR WaRrw
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