THE CENIRE REPORTER es Evnrror and Pro's fRED KURTZ, *TERMSB.--One yenr, $1.50, when paid in a nee, Those in arrears subject to previous rms, $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ne aud 5 cents for each subsequent insertion Cextie Hi, Pa., Troes, Ocr, 30 GALE ON THE COAST. Groat Damage Sustained on the New Jersey Beaches, AsBUury Park, N. J, Oct. 25.—The New Jersey seacoast towns received their full share of the northeasterly storm that set in Thursday. All day | yesterday it stormed with no abatement, | he damage sustained to the shore towns from Sandy Hook to Barnegat inlet by the severe storm and heavy tides will foot up to thousands of dol. lars. The most severe damage was sus- tained at Monmouth Beach, The sea cut a big gap into the bluff and made a clean sweep across the driveway about thirty feet wide. The Galilee fisheries just south of Sea- bright were in a terrible state. The sea had washed and made a clean sweep among the fishing houses, carrying de- struction with it, In front of the big Octagon house, at Seabright, the heavy sea dashed up over the breakwater and into the basement of the hotel. The bulkheads at this place were badly dam- aged, All along the Shrewsbury river on the other side of the driveway the high tide had caused sad havoc. Everything that | was within reach of the tide was swept away, boat houses, summer houses, all could be oseen either adrift or stand- ing in from eight to ten feet of water, At Normandie-by-the-Sea the ocean swept over the tracks of the New Jersey Southern railway and made such bad breaks that at 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing railroad traffic had to be suspended. Much of the bluff at Asbury Park was swept away and at Ocean the Beach t boat houses of Mr. Scofield were carried Away. WITH THE CAMPAIGNERS. Blaine Speaks for McKinley, Reed Talks in Illinois and Hill Sar- vives a Railroad Collision. Caxton, Q., Oct. 27.—The Blaine meeting here was a success as far as numbers were concerned. Fully 15,000 strangers were in the city. Mr. Blaine and his party were given a rousing re- ception at the depot and were escorted to the residence of Maj. McKinley, whose guest he was while in the city. The following is a brief synopsis of Blaine's address: This is not a between the Republican and cratic parties. It is a contest between protection and free trade. Then criticized the speech of Mr. Carl Schurz at some length. Two nations, he said, must deal fairly ith other. There should be no m either side: this is sil yon how strange thus simple: Farmer into 8 his money, 4 his home in ple in Brazil and erstand it as soon as coutost Demo- he heat " oh # «OO0g aL f a division in the ed reat recep- tion tend Cricaco, Oct. 27.—~James G. Blaine, Mrs, Blaine, and Miss Blaine arrived here yesterday morning from Canton, 0. They were at the station by Cyrus D. McCormick. whose guests they will be until Wednesday, when they will return to the East, voy xb rind neg Governor Hill in Peril. Prrrsaura, Oct. 27, Governor Hill's tour of West Virginia came nearly hav- ing a sudden termination. When the special train which is conveying the governor and his party over the Balti more and Ohio railroad was nearing Moundsville, W. Va., it was run into by the Chicago express, just east of the station. The party on the governor's train were considerably frightensd when the crash came, but fortunately they all escaped injury. e train stopped at Banwood, Graf. ton and many other towns, and the overnor addressed enthusiastic crowds om the platform. At Cuamberland, Md., the governor was driven to the opera house, where he talked to 2.000 voters, Ihe people hailed him as the next president of the United States, teed in Illinois, Rock IsvLaxp, Ills, Oct, 27. Speaker Reed addressed a large campaign meet- ing here Saturday night. He spoke at a Republican mass meeting on the fair grounds at Rockford in the afternoon. Blaine to the Philadelphians, PriLaveLemia, Oct. 27.—~It is an- nounced that Secretary James (. Blaine will speak at a Republican mass meet ing to be held at the Academy of Musi in this city next Saturday evening. o_o i Big Coke Strike Threatened, Prrrsptng, Oct. 27.—The officials of the H. C. Frick Coke company will be notified to-morrow by President J. B. Rae, of the United Mine Workers of America, that nnives the committeemen and others of the United Mine Workers are reinstated, who have recently bee discharged wittiont cause all the es in the employ of the company will be called ont. The customary six days will be aliowed for the officials of the company to reply. It they fail to acceds to the demands of the United Mine Workers, it is probable that 10,000 men employed by the Frick company will be On a strike throughout the coke region on Nov. 4. Killed by a Vist Blow. Wisisasros, Del, Oct. 25.~John Farsa, a livery Stable keeper, And James ne, an employs sf the CO Jones nfacturing company, of nd. son, who was hers repairing the Friend. Jp fire engine, ot into an altercation in the bar rooms of the Pennsylvania hotel last evening. Farru strack De vine inthe mwoutn and he fell dead. ‘Bither the blow or the fall broks his Beck. Farra gave himself ap to the po VON MOLTKE AT 90. Celebrating the Veteran Field Marshal's Birthday. GERMANY HONORS HER HERO, Testimoninls and Congratul tions from the Eminent Men the Nae tion and from the of Other Lands-—-He Depus tations from Munich, Dresden, and Other Cities, of Monavchs Receives Bertin, Oct. 27, Yesterday morni the Teuchers' Choral ety sores tount Von Molike, who afterward eeived the cougratulations of his rela tives and officers and the oftieinld thie general stall \i in the presence of the emperor, the guards and eu siers, with colors flying, paraded the staff officers’ quarters, where Moltke is residing, The veteran field marshal stood bare headed on the balcony. The colors wer taken to his room, The generals, in- cluding Chancel- lor von Caprivi, the Russian Gen eral Kutusow the Austria ntation as in the Count th le Yon the staf and all their congrat In the afternoon He burg, burg 3 of the mm the mur marks as a von Moltke and William. Deputations MOM Fae Fiv= 11:50 iras- before Yon reat nn dersee Hes) tered, ; x we 7 hr > » MOLTER nations i testimonial the name Memm ed able fie the ir narshal dom of Tes tive and wi +} i mninat fe § 1 Pies 34 ES, MOLTER AT 20 of money scribed Moltke the house in which at Parchim, and views of his birthpl: The czar, sultan Turkev, Prince the Prince of Wales and snl His £3 03 their congratulations Married in Presence of a Corpse. Prrrsauvro, Oct. 2 I W. Fleming city, and Miss Blanche lismsport, Pa., were married day, Uct. 10 girl's father's o been « Lae (dd some be married in Deces before the ceremony Fier moneda from had gone on statu that bride pom fryy wlore ~ re sic teach ty Tr Of ind I i Lanna wf Wil in th @ presen Tg ihe cou Philade ip business teley is intended at Williams ¥ Frudoo 1.4 ik o OZ LV] z § 8 1840 He arrived too | was iudge's death, Are Permitted to Guess, satos, lls. Oct. 28. —8everal this city are conducting in adver- fearing that advertise. Peoni a ng and voti Snes the and the newspapers carrying ments might be suppresses ie Was request i tO General Wanamak mes were prohibited Mr. Neville has Attorney Genefal snch advertisements of guessing and voting contests may for the time being be permitted to run in the newspaper, ne § HK 5 business [54 their consult Pdst whether by the lot. ster the sche tery law, letter from gayinzg that St. Paul Operators Strike. 81. Paty, Oct. evening the entire foros at the Western Union office, consisting of 35 operators, walked out in a body, leaving only two chiefs to do their work. The : all members of the local Brotherhood of Telegraphers recently organized here. The waikoat was cansed by the discharge of number yesterday, no reason given for their dismissal. This will several days, as they have been very short of operators for some time. Postoffice Censo rship. Fr. WAvNsE, Ind., Oct. 28.—The en. tire edition of The Ft. Wayne Daily the mails by Postmaster Higgins be- cause the paper published an account of a Catholich church fair and contained a list of the numbers which had drawn prizes. The Morning Gazette was also stopped because it contained a short item regarding the lottery of a sofa pil low for the benefit of a poor family. Subsequently the objectionable item was cut out, and The Gazette papers were remailed. A Natural Gas Famine. Prrrssuro, Oct, 28, There was a genuine natural gas famine in several sections of Pittsburg and Allegheny esterday. Although the officials of the iladelphia Natural Gas company claimed that the pressure in their pipes was from four to six ounces, many fam- ilies k of cold dinners, as the gas died ont altogether in some sections It is promised that after the 1.500 pt dling furnaces are cut off today from smipply, all private consumers will the ha uty of gas. ve he slam Denles It. DIANA POLIS, Ind., Oct. 28. The Hon. ohn B. Elam, former law P ident 3 Nixie of it Harrison, return from this trip to the northwest. Rela tive to parported interviews with Phils away concerning the de nten regarding a term said, “1 have net spoken to President Harrison on any subject for about a , and have never at any time heard say one word as to his wishes or Jorpases with respect to the election of | mses as : nm 3 Ad A rm y \ THE HISTORY OF A WEEK ——— Wednesday, Oct, 22. The Teutonic beat the City of New York by about ninety-five minutes on the eastward passage to Queenstown, The original package houses in South Da- kota have reopened on the strength of the recent Kansas decision, Mayor Gleason, of Long Island City, was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $25 for assaulting Reporter Crowley. Gen. Henry Hastings Sibley, the first gov- ernor of Minnesota, and the only Democrat who ever held that office, suffered a stroke of paralysis in St. Paul and is in a critical con. dition. He is nearly 30 years old. The Chicago Anarchists will commemorate on Nov, 11, the death of Spies, Fischer, Engel and Parsons, who were hanged on that day three years ago. The programme outlined includes n visit tothe Anarchists’ graves at Waldheim. Thursday, Oct, 23, Italy has recognized the republic of Brazil B. A. Reynolds, better known ss "Kit" Reynolds, was shot four thines and almost in. stantly killed by Alexander Graydon, a prom- inent citizen of Globe, Ariz. In Providence, IR. 1, Jerome Sweet was found guilty of murder of his wife by saturat. ing her body with kerosene and firing it, and sentenced to prison for life. A party of hunters discovered a remarkable cave near Pilots Knob, about four miles from Galena, Ills, It was explored for half a mile or more, and found to contain many rooms or snings lined with stalactites Hope, Jimmy Hope, the robber, left Sing Sing under a commutation granted by Governor Hill, have rved nine years and eight mouths of a sentence for complicity in the Manhattan Savings institution robbery. Friday Oct, 24. Ex-Governor Noble, of Wisconsin, was stricken with apopiexy while visiting relatives in Brooklyn. Harry Williams Fork, Miss, Rufus Dixon. Sam Rinehart, the famous circus clown and head of » Rinehart family, died inthe city jail at Columbus, O. Ovide Godean, a notorious mulatto desper- ado, was taken out of jail at West Melville, La., by a mob and hanged, Frederick Kimball who, up to April 2, was paying teller of the People's Savings bank of Worcester, Masa, and who departed with $45.000 in bonds and $5.40 for Europe, but re- turned and was arrested, pleaded guilty in the superior eriminal court. The mystery surrounding the schooner yacht found ashore at Happy Hollow, Mass, bas been cleared up. The boat was stolen by seven voung men, who sailed to Prudence island. They abandoned the yacht at Bristol, and in Buaday's gale she was driven sshore where found Saturday, Oct. Blaine, Read, Dolph and Goff are announced to speak in Delaware, where the Republican leaders are making san active canvass, Senator Blackburn, of Xentacky, was brown from his buggy near his homeat Ver and had his collar bone broken, ushed, and was otherwise severely vaulted op 1 JO son of iy famous bank HI sx twenty year at Rolling murder of hanged for the wan yesterday, =3. ‘ Cholers is gradually disappearing in Japan, ma is sald to be practically free i. There have been 34000 cases and deaths up to Oct. LL. the case of Alderman Tierney, of De. ndicted for bribery In connection with f in that city, the jury ling of and Yoko! from wh R13 Ewer Elevated granted a right of Rireet Halirosd com. way by the city go. Permission to gee dog. of the Meigs system is part r Hike, instead » - « =T. . Monday, Oct or Noble, of Wisconsin, is dead. Varia wan magnificently en- Montrea inches in years « 8 dead ge portion is believed 10 many § ¢ Island Clty. was re vent celebrated aud being ton of balding Mitioed the total popu. and to be |, 40.38, VIL 900; Increase Ju, mB ta of Mary wn ia 158 i% ten years, J masiler was ig Lh Fomt Geaersli Wanamaker has ree inion of Poslmaster Fiedler, of te, Pa. excluding a local newspaper the malls because it contained, as a ment, The New York World's attack on ‘ ¥ i i Lae G8 Pirmonth shipowners have won the day in regard fo employing son-fiaion work. ibhey refused to bind themselves tos bargain to employ only unionists and the at. tempt to create a strike on the issue has nen falied. Tuesday, Oct. 28, dames HKmalle, 8 well known resident of Cornwall, fell dead in his store from apo- He was 38 years old, Lynch, of was shot dn 8. bh, The steasn er of mas the Wilmington hase. ing a fAght in a saloon ¥., and will probably die. fitters of Chicago struck to the etween 0 and 40, for an ad. ID per cont, in wages, he dyear-old son of A. 8 Bilan, cight miles south of Wichita, Kan. fell into + tub of Lot water while no one was present. Within a few minutes the servant returned, finding the child with the flesh completely cooked. Capt, N. W, Seeley, aged 81 years was found dead in his barn iu Stepney, Conn. with a rope around his neck. There was no cause for Lond talking was heard in the barn before the discovery of the body. It is supposed that he was murdered by a tramp and a rope piaced around his neck to cover the crime, AT. i Col. suicide, THE MARKETS Prices on the Stock, Produce and Petroleum Exchanges. PrnaApeELrnia, Oot, 21.-The market was steady. Peansylvania was firm. Lehigh Valley nna Lehigh Navigation were steady. Reading was e strong feature. The general mortgnge 48 advanced and the preference income: bonds were firm. Following are the closing bids: Lebigh Valley ... 514 Reading g. m. N. Pac. com . 20g N. Pac, pt coe T9034 Pennsylvania Ang Reading. .......151k16 H&B. T. com. . lebhigh Nav. 5i% H.& BT. pf..... sig BL Pmaul. By W. NY. &P... New York Produce Market, New Yonux, Oct. 27. -8Btate and western flour, quit; steady; low extras, $4.7084.15 A $5.1503.4% city mills patent, $5.00 Wiieat ~ No. 2, red dull, advanced 5-169%0.; toactod Me: now aa al the closs of Saturday; October, $1.073% December, $1.08 L-10651.08 13. py Jury, $198 15100100 May, $1.10 1510 Barley Flrm uiet; wes 7 Oa nadian, co ss RTH, Vie: Corn Na 2, dull; 40%e. lower, easy: No, b Wg00 .; wtenmer mixed, 8c. Oats Nv. 4 dull; steady; state, (T@M0. western, “Sle@ile. Bool? teady; aull; plate, $7500; fam. ESTA JAP abtives: Sms. mosts SLID £5 + Fairly ve: firm; 1250; ox tem primo, $10.50811, Lars firm: quisd; steam renderad, $6.60, Ege Quiet; (apy frosh firm: stato and ivan, Ge; Canadian, Ho. west on, BE Gn Sie. icelwpnse, 18@80, The Oil Market. Pree aoneenas, Cot, 21-011 opened at 8c, And of ome At Wie, Reading 3d pf. ww % ’ Men's Suits reduced Ww § 0 - 4 00 4% y 15 Eo» La $500 595 6 00 7 K 50 10 00 11 0 18 50 Men's Five Black Buits Men's Overcoats at 82 3 D ttle Boys’ Suits, Men's Pants reduced to § #6 00 6 50 6 75 700 foe G0 “00 price 9 9 9 10 00 ¥ % 15 16 Of 15 were § Big Boyx' Baits Boys’ Knot Men's Boots 82000 One Ep Ci Men's winter capa 2 75. We 4 3 #0 and 42 15, 20 and J Le Dress 0 JC apiece Remember tha A 7 £1 4 x ph g stitial 3 nf wi ENE Weanug appare: AS ymmence business on Jaouary i* nearly al purchased 200 eq 24° N sional Lax pe e 10, 11. iz. 13, iL For ATED IX ONE OF THE ‘IL, AND HEALTHFUL HOHENY REGION OPEN TO N FREE JTHER EXPENSES LOW, I BEAUTY BOUTS IN UNDESOM BOTH BEXEs BOARD AXD VERY BFE ¢ % iN A LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF AGRICULTURE { Three Conrees CULTURALCHEMISTRY; wilh justrations on the Farm and in oy BOTANY snd HORTICULTURE; cal and practical. 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