THE CENTRE REPORTER, Hem FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Prop'r TO NN Na ag a NS NNN Cextne Harn, Pa, Oct, 13, 1886, —— Terumasa —$2 por yoar in advance. $2.50 whan not in advance: Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $00—3 colum $45. #0 Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a eradit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, Wide ¥ ere ful Cat Gless, n D. GARMAN & SON. if o not call—We ‘ i i Cas! jew Bea v ' i i How~—always at ll ther toods—Beauti ric-a-brac at ex- y > Handsome and Unique B ret it if you d A | reg 1 ou wil the head, lace, Bellefonte. e Spun, v lead in new styles—never fo ons andF ringee,—Piles of New ( Butto Merchants’ ~ tremely low prices. D. GARMAN & SON, LOCAL ITEMS, —— (Chestnuts are scarce this fall. ~——8tove wood for sale at the flouring mill Centre Hall. —— Wm. Bible liviog a short distance below town, is sick with dysentary, — For want of room we this week ent down some of our local correspondence, Jacob Wagner of near Tusseyville ad a horse die of consumption one day sl Week, iplaints from all over the coun- ; other parts, of scarcity of water, d must go miles for it, ~The water company is now con~ structing a reservoir to better the water supply of ourgrowing town. Mr. Jacob Royer, of Madisonburg, was one of our callers last week, He re- ports fair crops in Miles twp. ~The Evangelical Sabbath school d a pleasant pic-nic in Wolf's grove on aturday and an enjoyable time, ~—1saac Harpster has been appoin. ted sexton of the Lutheran church in this piace. Ike seems to fill the bill. A large pumber of our people ap- peared to have special business at Belle~ Of course they took h i fonte on Tuesday, in the parade. —]t bas not yet been fully deter- mined to rebuild the burned glass works. forts, however, are being made look- this end. Prof. Wolf tells us that the supply achers in this county i® rather large vear. About twice as many certifi 5 Were iseued as there are positions filled, Will Ruble has taken the contract for carrying the mail from Centre Hall to Potter's Mills, via Tusseyville, daily, at $200 per year. This gets Bill on the route ill another furnace is to be erec- fed at Bellefonte. A tract of land be- longing to the Thomas estate, containing 9%) acres, was sold for $25000. The fair ground tract was sold for $6,000, — Mrs. James Lee, of Tassyville, who was severely injured by a savage ball, one day last week, we are glad to learn, is rapidly recovering, but it will be some time before she can be about again. ~eMesars. Kennedy and Shiree, the enterprising fence machine agents, have been busy shipping machines for several days, and are unable to ll all their or ders, for want of stock. That is the way to do it. T ~The ReronTen office can now be reachéd by telephone. An instrdment was put in last week, connecting us with the Spring Mills and Centre Hall line. Now if any thing goes wrong, Mr, Malin will swear that the “devil” is on the ire, we 1)r, Herlacher, of New Berlin known as the Democratic missionary, was in town a few days ago, on a visit to hisson C. F. Herlacher, to the old faith and resolved to die in it, His platform has always been broad enough for all, meee (Cider presses about Farmers Mills are kepi quite busy, several have been in operation day and night for weeks. The apple crop in that section must be better than in other parts of the valley, for we haven't seen enough cider this year to wet our whistle, wee Mr, John Smith of Panxsutawn is spending a few days visiting friends at this place, While here he received news of the large fire at that place, by which he is a loser of clothing, mone and other articles amounting to a consid. erable sum, which were in his room at the hotel. weThe farm and homestead of Peter Wilson, dec’d, of Spring Mills, has been purchased by his son, Rev, Dr, Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr, Wilson will keep the old homestead as a summer residence to spend his vacation, He is greatly at- tached to the place of his birth and the * seenes of his boyhood — remembrances ot Spring Mills will never die out with im, slar 11st 18. hg we Conductor Cook made a close es- cape a few days ago at Bellefonte while attempting to throw the mail from the Pennsvalley train to another passing Lr 00k dell ad Te i. the latter and knocked on the his own train, w fortunately had passed and he was saved from cut to pieces. He still limps from the CENTRE HALL vs. MILESBURG. On Baturday forenoon a game of ball was played hetween the Centre Hall and Milesburg clubs, on the grounds of the former at this place. Our home team, although out of practice for over four weeks, easily won the game, and added another victory to their succeasful sum- mer's campaign. The Milesburg ¢lnb put in Kane and M'Ginley, of Bellefonte, for battery, but it was of no use; our slaggers thumped the hall all over the field, and in one inning scored 15 runs, The game was rather too one sided to be interesting and this possibly accounts for the many errors made. The following is the score by innings; Centre Hall, 5, 2, 0, 4, Milesburg, 1, Will Karz, 1, Umpire, a - LOW WATER. ~There is general complaint of low water from all parts of our county, Far. mers find their sisterns empty, many wells are almost dry, springs weak and the streams ditto. We do not remember of ever having seen Peens creek so low and Sinking creek is what might be called dry. It will take an abundance At Centre Hall we are more fortunate get low, yet thus far there has always been enough and will continue to be if our people will be watchful against un. bydrants to be leaky, in which respect many are careless, When farmers in this vicinity get out of water they al. ways fall back upon Centre Hall for their supply, as we have enough for all when roper care is had not to waste water, fa the morning when the flow is full it the higher points to draw an extra tob of water as a supply against any stoppage at noon or evening from the constant drawing for water. il THAT FAIR GROUND, und and revive 18s met a friendly re. sponse all aronnd. The old fair ground has become a furnace plant, and the old society for some reason has become solvent. Centre IHall, on account of if central location, railroad and an ably suited tract of land race~couree, presents the best for a new fair groond and in of the agricultural portion of the county As we said two weeks ago, it will require 6000 of ready cash for the first ye start and have no debt, with pr first rair to make ad the investment will secondary consideration, we want a fai for the credit of our t county and every farmer, business man and mechan- ie should evince county i take a little stock, There already is a porter’s appea Ger favor of for 8500, issue, to have a fair our county fairs, } a i 4 p 3 Tal 1 for ai i : ; CRON the heart vi Ons, pay, bat, that is yo gig v i 5 any merilori The Centre Reporte sponses from ci tions, among others, Irvin art, Stover, Gilliland, Dale, Harter, W and others, Now keep the bal > GREGG TWP, Apples are not plenty, Ti tory is about ready for operations won't tarn out nargerine either the pure gilt edged article. Sinking cr is low and water with ms folks, Ktill a great deal of sickness (teorges valley. long, the in Philadelp goods. The fly has made its in the grain fields, Supt. Wi ing schools and reports them | Howard Harter's funeral last was one of the largest beld at Cross ob’ fora long time, He was a fine y young man In front of the following zene in a Messrs, Lerent se Ea Ww. anal it Y 1001 scarce merciant, i @ § OT 1h 4 ne of « iaik t asl week with ar stores wok place person who asked the first party to st the Reporter and take another Subscriber: Why sh porter, I always fonnd it consistent ita course and king straight what is right. Gent: Well you see it's paper apd some think he ran out for some ressons, Bubscriber: Why d— it, Fred and his paper have done more for Cen tre Hall and in fact for the valley than a hundred such fellows like the pack £44 lh rn PRpPeT ought to he spite and jealousy, and vou won't find many such fools to join in the game. Why just think of it! reply and end of the talk. x, ES a gm . - FLY IN WHEAT. —We have fuller information about the ravages of the fly in the grain fields of Harris townehip and beyond, A reli- able informant says that the damage up that way is pretty general, nearly all the fields being attacked. Many farmers have found it necessary to sow their fields again. SBome have sown rye where the fly bas killed the wheat. One far- mer, Mr. Muthersbach, has examined the wheat piant and in some has found the fly to the number of 32 on » single stalk. It is a little, red worm, and unlike the fly as heretofore known, Mr. David Kel- ler feels certain it is not the Hessian fly, With the continoation of the dry spell there is danger of farther spread of this pest to the wheat fields, - DEATH OF MRS, D. KERR. Death bas again invaded this commu. nity and unexpectedly taken away a most estimable lady, Mrs, David Kerr, of near Centre Hill, Mrs. Kerr died on Sabbath morning last of typhoid fever, of which she was taken ill only the pre- vious Wednesday. Sabbath before, ap- parently in good health, she attended the synodical services in the Lutheran church here, She was a danghter of Sa. muel Spangler, dec'd, and held in great esteem by all who knew her. The fune. ral took place on Wednesday morning, 13, and was largely attended, ~~John Harpster has recovered so fur from the fever as to be about again. ~(iround has been broken for the Millheim knitting factory, ~It would pay to have a street car line from Millbeim to Coburn to haul freight, passengers and packages, ~For to save a week's wages buy a suit at the PLilad. Branch. Lewins will sell you a suit from $3 to §7 less than any other store, Suits made to order and fits guaranteed, ~Robt. Cassidy, of Canton, 0, us a call, Ho was ia’ to attend the’ funeral 3 {his ther who died at ~~ Or refere... (ast week to the adoption of the cas. system by Thomp- song and other business men at Lemont and onr recommendation that others follow in the same path has received en- dorsement in different quarters. Bat, simple endorsement is not enough : ac- tion is wanted and right at once, Mer- chants are getting their fall stock and this is a good time for them to begin ; let farmers and mechanics, adopt it; let the laborer adopt itand get his pay when his day, or week is up, Cash or its equiva- lent, in all ordinary transactions, let that be the principle. —Mr. Long, junior member of the firm of J. D. Long & Bon, Spring Mills, left for Philadelphia last week to pure | chase a stock of new fall goods, which { will arrive by end of this week. This firm expect to sell lower than heretofore and will receive an elegant stock. They have the benefit of lower prices than most of stores hence can offer far bet- ter bargains, In latest style dress goods, notions, groceries, queenswaie, ete, ete, they will be up to the best. ia i Last week Messrs, Aaron Harter, { and Abe, Kerlin, accompanied by oth- | ers from Tussey ville, whose names we | failed to get, went to the Bear Meadows r young trees for planting. They re- { turned with some exceptionally fine specimens which grow there in abund- | all varieties, and are better for § iO | ance and transplanting in this section, than those | brought from nurseries, as they are not | injured by change of climate. Arbor day | for schools comeson the 28th of this { month, would bea geod idea if trees were brought from the Megdow for that purpose Me 0A 7 34 LUA Se —(harley Hewes and Sheriff Walk- er, of Bellefoute, were in town last week on legal business, and spent a few min. utes with us, talking over the prospects of the election. — Miss Annie Krissinger, and Miss Ella Philson, who have been visiting ‘at the home of Rev. Fischer for several weeks, | ir their home, Berlin, Som- erset co, on Thursday, — Aaron Harter of this place, in the Bear Meadows last week saw a od sized bear cob. He had no gun { along and Mr. Bear no doubt wes glad. -It is not true that the bones of a | man were found in the ruins of the | burned glass works at Bellefonte. I'he nol directors will ng in Boal's office on next Satnr- ning. All the directors are re. | quested to be present, as important busi. | ness will be transacted. The morning train on Tuesday seven extra coaches in order to ac mmmodate excursionists to the show, 1h wood, stove length. for sale er mill, and will be delivered f town for $250 per cord, Voodland coal, the best in OR stoves, leaves no cinder, ton at yard. eft fi while scl have a i moet Gay eve isl dd srt «¢ Lr YO per he Women's Christian Temper: onion invite all, especially the la- their public meeting, Wednes- ternoon Oct, 20, in the M. E. eh’h. note the time, C. Dinges and Geo, Krambine of are attending the annual convention of the YX. M. C. A. | which meets in Altoona ths week. Ca — immense crowd was at Belle. liesday to see the show. The ey train had nine cars. Times rood 'K t is stated that Ario Pardee & Son laven have purchased a timber orest county at a cost of $400, Mrs, Jasper Hammersley, of Salo. ut to Philadelphia about two to have a tumor removed. n was successfully performed r. Baird, and the lady getting y The tumor weighed 53 Foy ry #00 $5312 rei pa is 1 i Dook. week was ol of pear Penn Hall, last liged to shoot one of his raes because it had broken a leg. ~Philip Kemp's sale is advertised £ Cou f ther - ee —— a—— LATE NEWS, Water famine in Mahoning valley ; he | streams are dried up and collieries idle. The town of Lebanon is almost with- t water and there is much distress here is great destruction by prairie n Dakota, banon a prohibition meeting was up by a shower of cora cobs com- | ing thro’ doors and windows, . In the Lycoming Rep. congressional conference there is a stubborn deadlock, -o-—— THE BELLEFONTE GLASS WORKS BURNED, The Bellefonte (Hass Works were to- | tally destroved by fire last Sanday morning. The flames broke out about 5 o'clock and burned fiercely. The loss is estimated at $50,000, on which is an in- surance of $20,000, The capacity of the works was 1000 boxes a week. The com. pany annually paid out to labor in cash about $45,000, Seventy-five men are thrown out of employment. The works originally cost $60,000, They were own- ed by the present stock company, con. sisting of Messrs. Ardell] Munson, Sech ler, Anderson, Josephs, McFarlane, Tel- ler and Sayer, under the name of the Bellefonte Glass Company, Limited. The fire is supposed to have been of incendi- ary origin, EE —— a, TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Witeneas, In the wisdom dence of God, death has again crossed our threshold and removed from our Sabbath School, Mr, 8. Howard Harter, in whom we recognized a beloved, affec- tionate and considerate member, a kind and loving husband and father, and a faithful friend, be it therefore tescLveD, That we bow in humble submission to the will of that supreme and over ruling Providence that dictates and controls the destinies of His people #0 a8 to subserve His divine purpose and promote their spiritoal good : Resorvep, That we tender to the be- reaved family, and in a special manner to the distressed and sorrowing widow, the most cordial and tender sympathies of jhe George's Valley Lutheran Sibbath * broken and provi ResorLvep, That a copy of these reso lations be sent to the Dawood family with the assurance of our fraternal sym. puthics, Confident that “He who doth sli things well,” will com and conso them in this their sad hotir of affli . realizing that he is abondantly able ; willing Jo Supply their spiritual and tem- n . », That a copy of these resola- be sent 10 the count for hlication, H, M, di, J R, hy ~My, John Willow of Lock Haven, a brother of Daniel Willow of this place, died on Monday of this week. —=Forepaugh’s show aceording to re- ports, was not as good a8 when around several years ago, ——Larpenters are busy working out the lumber for Wolf's new house on Church street, ~The steam organ which passed through our town on Monday evening played but one tune and was not appre. ciated, —-=Mr, John Sourbeck disposed of thirty-six bushels of peanuts at his store at Bellefonte, on show day. ~The Potter's Mills mail now leaves Centre Hall after 9 a, m. for Centre Hill, Tasseyville and Potters Mills, and returns in the afternoon by the same route to Centre Hall. This improves the mail facilities on that route. ~=—M, L. Rishel advertises house and | lot of Dan’l Luse at!Spring Mills. Jas, C. | Boul advertises the firm of John Love, | near Tusseyville, See another column | for these sales, —-Muskrats began to dig too many | passages into the spring of James Ott which led the water off. So Mr. Ott set | a trap in the pathway of the animals and | soon he captured nine while four others | got off leaving their feet in the trap. ——lX-gheriff I. W, Munson died his home at Philipsburg, on Thursday, | 20, ult, His age was 61 years, 5 months, and 22 days. ‘ al ——For a large and fine assortnent of boots and shoes, all styles and prices, for | men, women and children, go to Fd. | Powers, headquarters, and all goods guar- | anteed as represented or money refunds | ed, ! —We are informed t jariog the grain flelds hood of Boalsburg 4 in the neighbor. and that some farm- | substituting rye. ’ t YOUR 30 to Ed, Powers for cheap | and shoes. Mr, Powers will satisfaction in every article sold, fonte, Lewins cliothiog cheaper than — keeps on one right any county and offers you no want 1o save severa in dollars place for ready-made « lothing in state, and where you can get gentleman ly treatment, ped 40 fence machines sold by ther cently. That's business, : wee Mir. Pat Garret of P was one of our callers, ¥P Democrat. Mr. Ryder of T gave us goal : piles at is nssvvil sec] at the ne we Wa are not surpri the lie . would the nn origina ment. winat Rol i : RINNE Schaller come IRATE Of Any One iserable stofl es from @ Lo ; I Dot i —{30 to Ed. Powers | gain in b he can't be beat, and he ry article to be as gepresented. Of stock of the old firm, all good, yon get what you want at cost, ant low cost, Boil it be dug MOIR and shoes, can i some be- sees YW wonld be please i to hav patrons who are io arrears, 1 ay np- don’t like this dunning, but Riong without money. Re give three month one who will pay a year in advance, all can afford to pay ahead. i» nember, we 8 rem im 10 0 umoer busi sotoowhst Festiva the festival was 8 success On Baturday evening piace and vi y wil in the new In ing of Mr £0 towards payiog for a oh will have a sucoess of it The new county bridge for Green sl the station and will be delivered this week. It has been long and badly There Is no new case of typhoid fe sick are improving J.C.Bnook buried his oldest danghter last week. Bhe died of pneumonia, and will be mis sed very much, as she was his main he Ip, as Mrs Sook Is sickly, and is not able to do her work The community sympathizes with him in his be- reavinent. Ii was reported that she died of ty- phoid fever, but that was a mistake a -———- BOALSBURG ITEMS, The grain in this section of the valley, had been looking very nice, but now many of the fields look spotted and unfavorable, due to the fiy, and in some fielde the stalk i= covered with rust. Some of the farmers have resown thelr fields The party that went ont hunting on Baturday, came home during the afternoon with a fine deer which was shot by Calvin Reilly. Cal seldom misses his mark, Mr. Smith, brother-in-law of George Mickle, is here to spend & few weeeks hunting, A large apple that came from Samuel Baily's orchard, was seen in Dr. C. E. Bmrick's office. 14 measired 14 inches in circumferance. Sam hesa large crop of fine apples, a. TUSSEYVILLE AXD LOOP ITEMS, We regret to announce the death of Ms, David Kerr, which occurred at her residence on Sunday last, Mrs, Kerr was a sufferer of fover but a few days, which ended in death, Bhe was an est ims. ble woman; a devoted wife and a true christian, She leaves a husband io mourn her irreparable loss, Miss Blanche Loiteoll is vikitiog friends and relatives at Lewistown, for 4 fow weeks, Rav. A. A. Kerlin, formerly of the Loop, passed through this place last week, W. ¥. Rockey, our enterprising dealer in coun. try produce, was advertising for Adam Fore paugh, on the side of his wagon. We suppose be got a free pass for the now and greatest all fiw ture show Messrs, Frank Fisher and Calvin Moyer, of ceeded ver, and out i i i { | i 1 i i i ! AARONSBURG ITEMS | ize a post iv otir town in the near future, They bave 01 names on the lie, Dr. Hoy wud davghter, of Di spent lest Sunday in oor town, Eeq. Mingle is on the sick list, feared he is taking the fever. The G. A. R, boys realized about $1060 by their festival on Saturday last, Mrs. Rote and Mrs. Hale have gone Union county to attend the funeral their brother-in-law, Henry Latchaw, Charles Wolf bought the Micha Frank farm in Haines twp. for abou $104 per acre, Thadies D, Btover of H bought Judge Frank's farm vey, for $30 per acre, Geo, W. Bol ha trowel and has gone to Poa M pull a cr It is ines town in Lrusi inger has dropp OBES~CL W it si Pik ry and Sunday, the 16th Baturday at 2 p, m, ti will he transacted 7 there will 3} 1 £ school at U a, m. tion of the lord's 8 Preaching in the al thess proira« ted meeting is i BErvVICEH, and sinner S Are * OBIIUARY, Mra. D, F, Luse was born and died Oct, 3, 185 3 She was consequent Mrs. Lanse w ud Sarah Orndo 1860, by Bev this holy estate for dave, Bhe ney -> 7 days. cob a er nag i her husband to Luse wi to the aim i Gn w ire partic ter that battle field js Mrs, Lose was } throng! gh wha # $81 Se 80 ¥ an efi | Were, ear LY. yr ® JARY ¥ MARRIE ud i. Mr. Eli Kreamer, after mind from cancer « liver, d in Greene twp, Clint i inst. aged 62 years, 5 months and 7 On the Bih inst, near Boalebure Chirisian Banmgardoer, age { month and 9 days, i ing ied Rt hi Hi 00. In Newton Hamilton, Septe: 1886, Mrs. Edith W. Alexan years, Jer, In Kishacoquillas Valley, Bent. 25, James Alexander, aged 84 years and 10 months, ——— a a a “Have used | itive care,” Contributed by Wm, 570 Plymouth Ave. Buffalo, N, Y. When Daby was sick, we gave her Castors, When she was a Child, she cried for ¢ awtoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When abe had Children, she gave them Castorla, = ll The world moves. —Our grandmothers used brown sugar, we use white: they used brown soap, we use white soap. The best white soap is Direy doppel’s Borax Soap, which can be used for all purposes to which soap is applicabie. 0 UBLIC BALE. At Pleasant Gap, October 7 2 horses, 2 cows, hore wagon with bed, Springwagon, Buggy, set of bugey whoaly, Reaper and mower combined, Cornplanter, Redingsoroen, Cornsheller, Grindstone, set smith Tools, No 1 Panningmill, strawentter, fisdder cutter, plows, harrows, cultivaton, doublets, singletiocs. ono snd two-horse spronds, Jogohaine, forks, rakos, sooopehovels, graincradle, wagonjacks, set van. kee harness, set double harness, 2 sets single har ness, saddle, bridles, collar, Hines, &¢. Also, tabs churns, bushels, landstands, barrels, copper snd Jiher leettios, all kitehon wiensile, No. 9 caoketove 8 oo bd parlor stoves, shop stove, sil with Be \ogether with all atnahold frrnitire, Also 3 eromscat saws, axes, ete. Sale Mah: Th. Gohean, ane, Poeun Hall were visiting st SPECIAL NOTICE, Lain Concer ¥ i griles and Srmos Snding liver ii Boal's heirs, and on ihe ph MY te a, Jacob Wiagne r containing mt 160 Ad i erected a large i g HOUSE, BAEN AXD OUTHOCILD. 1 i¢ under good cultivation ¢ of Frail and Good Water ! ual 10 the costs in and exposes of sale. in perty is knocked dows CHE i 3 sMmifirmation of realtor with intes dal the desih of widow of maid doooedent, with wid ber ann indly Tt ¢ ature tite; said last two pay. + be scoured by Bond and Mortgmge up PEIN, JAMES CC. BOA » Trustee appointed by Court, Ores hss th FP {hereon 10 be TRATORS NOTICE letters of Administration upon the estaie of 07, deceased, late of Potter twp, lawfully granted to the undersigned d respectially request 8] persons know. ven to be indebted 0 the estate to mediate payment, and those having io the spe WO present the same dul ¥ tod for setlicmoent, WM, HARPER, R. NM. MAGEX, Adware, Bellefonte. A Brun IC SALE. ~Will be sold at the late resi. donee of Daniel Luse, decd.’ at Spring fille. on MATL RAY. Bow. 2, 188. Al that 1 House and Lot, situate at Spel Mi joining land of BR. H. Daoscan, Mew EE ay fn, Be From and others, containing 80 perches, il mokstire, thereon erected a ak Hing HOUSE, ao ail outbaildings : ell finished of the inakde AD they are all new and tthe best of condition. There isn well and cistorn wt the door, It is one of the most pleasant homes at Spring Mills ap mm. when terms will bo Bale in hm made Xnowu by + RISH KL Executor of Dec'd.