THE CENTRE REPORTER ry E Bwartz, thencs by same South 18° East 210 feet or 1234 rods to the plece of beginning, contain FRED. K URTZ. TTRR MS Ouse yonr, $1.50, when paid in ad vaca, Those in arrears subject toa previous terms. $2 per yest Advertisements 20 ccuts per line for 3 inser » And 6 sants tor each subreguent insertion Epirtor and Pror'n Have, Po, Taors, Nov, & ( TENTIty PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Heve and Therein the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, PuiLapELPHiA, Oct. 31.—The councils investigating committee has received a communication from Secretary Foster declining to grant permission to put ex- serts on the Spring Garden bank books. "he committee's request to Secretary Foster was sent Oct. 12. PritapeLPrIA, Nov. 2.—Charles Me- Collum, 17 years old, a son of Judge J. B. McCollum, of the state supreme court, was instantly killed at Forty-sec- ond and Pine streets, being cut in two by the Oxford express train, which he ttempted to board while it was passing the station. EvLwoop CITY, ware store, Weiss Bros.” meat Cunningham’ grocery, Eldredge's grocery, the 8 Star restanrant and a new building not completed were burned vesterday., Loss, £60,000. Blatt is the heaviest lo his being valned at $25,000, Jlatt's hard- market, oe SOT wonerty eT, prope UNi1oNTOWYN, Pa., Nov. 2.—The C nellsville, New v and L Street railway started 11 aS On day for the first time. All w until in the afternoon, when ing sixteen passengers carne down a steep rrade toward a crossing of the P., McK. and Y. railroad and ran into a passing freight. The car was crushed like an egg shell, Danie ray. his T rex] woman and a Hun- 1d were fatally injured. ~Another two separate Janker Bill, United States » indictment made a total of thirty- riminal charges t Mr. Dill. Bank Examiner Miller thinks the total named the 3 1 + 1 - Ff & charges wil ot fall short of £78,000 ir, that 8 pecu- OT- elsening Sattar oll ATTY- mt Ww # Car « ROT, aged 6 or garian chi PITTSBURG, 20. bill, mtaining thirty inst true the Ce ¢ amount 1 i He says, howev Mr. Dill’ ions may reach twice this amount ~—Mrs, Marga- who was recently sen- i sonment has NANSONL Was and it was husband whom she 1 become insane. ill at the shown and found it impossible to in washing. Hence of liquor, The ser the lightest possibl jroved papers for Norristown asylam ort by taking the sale imposed was ran gan Beaver, Pa., O« yesterday sent ¢ acey inquiring b check came in ti oeratic mmitt Keystone bank is now i marge of gos ont officials, The comptroller i from Washi any kne for th ae OCTAat Lisclaiming f the order y the Dem- Lacey is endeavoring cratic state ov secnred the mons check, ALLEGHENY councilmanic an nounced at its mes or sub-committes rogressed far enough in their investigations to charge Mayor James G. Wyman and Chief of the Department of Public Safety John R. Murphy with crookedness and mal- feasance In « There are many counts in the indictment prepared by the comunittee, among which are levying blac] il upon the proprietors of sev ing establishments: extorting falsifying the mpromising court sing many more fa Nov. 2 ommitiee tits ~The an- anditors SALE noney Prisoners; public rec : of cases contrary to law, and equally severe Ge, HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa.. Blair county almshouse ated about 8 mile from this consumed by fire last Saturday after- noon. The conflagration originated in a flue, and the structure, by reason of the srevatling high winds and its distance - a settled community, was a mass of flames before the fire department ar- rived. There were sixty-three panpers in the house, and several weak minded inmates were in a state bordering on frenzy, caused by the egoitement, Une demented man ezcaped To the monntains and an idiotic woman rashed back into the flames and perished. Many while rushing from the building were bruised and burned. The estimated Joss is $40,000; insurance, $16,000, The county poor records form a portion of the loss, and the county auditors will be unable to pass npon the almshouse receipts and expenditures for this year. Prrmspure, Nov, 2.-The hearing in Senator Quays criminal libel suit, against Albert J. Barr, president, and James Mills, editor, of the Pittsburg Post for the publication of the Bardsley certificate of deposit and editorial com- ments thereon, was held before Alder man McMasters Saturday afternoon. There was a goodly namber of pointed and interesting questions bearing upon the publication, which brought about the suit, but few were answered. In each case the attorneys for Senator Quay objected to what were termed ir. relevant questions. After being sworn Senator Guay pronounced the statements false in every particular. On cross ex- amination he denied having received $8,576 from Jolin Bardsley, Fhe alder. man then rendered his decision, holding the defendants for trial at the December term of court in $1,000 bail each. Bonds. men were secured and the hearing ad- journed. W. H. Porter hg arrested charged with criminal libel in publish- ing a malicious and defamatory article reflecting on Mr. Quay. Porter gave 000, for a y Nov. 2.—The which is situ. this city, was bail in the sum of $1 with ex-Sheriff Henry E. Cook and W. Reed as bondsmen, Senator Quay, after consultation with hig counsel, at once instructed him to bring uit against James Kerr, chair man of the Democratic state committee for $100,000 damages for libel and con- WAR SCARE ABATING Chile Shows Signs of Doing What Is Right, MR. MONTT LEAVES WASHINGTON. Valparaiso's Intendente Requests That a Copy of the Evidence Taken by Captain Schley Be Furnished the Court of Ingquiry—Severe on Minister Egan. VALPARAISO, Nov. 2.—Senor Arlegui, the intendente of this city, gives Captain Schley, of the Baltimore, his positive as- gurances that the officers and sailors of that United States war ship will be af- forded all possible protection in case they should come ashore. At the same time, in view of the present state of af- fairs, he will not offer advice in regard to the advisability of permitting any of the Baltimore's crew to land. While Arlegui will not commit himself by an expression of opinion on the subject it seems clear that he deems it best that no such attempt should be made for the present, The intendente asked American Cong sul McCreery to request Captain Schley to furnish Judge Foster, who i8 con- ducting a secret inquiry into the out- rage, with a copy of any testimony ob- tained by him, so that it may be used by the court, The opinion prevails that the authorities desire to proceed in good faith. Watched by the Police, That the police on duty near the Amer- ican legation are under instructions to make arrests of persons leaving that place in certain contingencies 18 mani- fest from the fact that two women, who had been calling at Minister Egan's, were placed under arrest as they came out into the street. They were questioned by the policemen in charge, who appears o have satisfied himself that this was not a case where hisinstruction justified him in holding them prisoners, so they were restored to liberty and allowed to pro- ceed. A carriage was driving past the legation when the police made an at- tempt to stop it, on what pretext is not known. The driver, however, whipped up his horses and drove awdy before the poli ¢ could capture him or see who was in the carriage. The members of the junta continue to express the strongest feeling against the United States. A prominent member of the new government, who holds a posi- tion in the cabinet, in an interview in regard to the dispute between the two countries spoke In a most unfriendly manner concerning America and Amer- jeans. He was particularly severe on United States Minister Egan, whom he bluntly accused of trying to provoke a war between the United States and Chile in order to secure glory for himself. A Dispatch from Captain Schley. A cypher dispatch, dated Valparaiso 1 by Captain Schley was re- signed ceived yesterday. The seamen referred to the recent affray are as follows; Killed—Boatswain's Mate Charles W, Riggin, 28 years old, enlisted at Leagne ; Apprentice Francis D. Will- jams, 19 years old, enlisted at Baltimore, McWillisans, t Boston, Mass, ; listed at New York; Apprentice John . Talbott, 20 years old, enlisted at New 41 old, en- Hated at New York. In addition to those tioned above, msly re urnbuall enlisted at Panter, Boston, William YOAars, Coal Heaver aged Heaver enlisted pL, killed, (roirge Coal aged 30 vears, at d 24 years, enlisted at Norfolk, anded. Officers Schley and Brown Sustained WassHIGTON, Nov. 8. There has been a disposition on the part of some folks to criticise the course pursued by Captain Schley in comnection with the killing and wonnding of his seamen at Valpa- raiso. One of the most important of- ficials of the navy department said yves- terday that he could not see how Captain Bchley could have acted any differently in the matter. The men were impris- oned but a day, and after their release there was nothing to do until the gov- ernment at Washington had demanded reparation and it had been refused. Secretary Tracy last evening made public the instructions sent last spring to Admiral Brown, commanding the Pacific squadron, at the beginning of the Chil- ean disturbance, “These instructions,” Becretary Tracy says, “have been rigor- ously adhered to throughout. In no instance have they been departed from. This proves conclusively that charges of partiality made by the English news- pers are untruthe, and that they have wen invented in order to prejudice the Chileans agninst the United States for commercial purposes, Pedro Montt Leaves Washington, Senor Pedro Montt, the Chilean minis- ter, left Washington last night for New Orleans to be gone until next week. He declined to say anything respecting his visit to the state and navy departments, but expressed the belief that matters were progressing satisfactorily, and again deprecated the publication of sen- sational and trouble breeding stories, The Presidency Offered to Monte, VaLranaiso, Nov, 8.—The presidency bas been offered to Jorge Montt, Con- gress will reopen Nov, 26. All political prisoners have been released. 6 eX citement is fast dying out, and it is be- Heved that the government ia now will ing to settle all claims made by for- elgners who have been injured. NANA Bir Edwin Visits Walt Whitman, Caupss, N Ju id 3. -8ir Edwin 0 fa su S06 part un alt Whitman at the home ah on ter Jisterday and the venerable Amer- {oan bard dit made him fool man ears younger, took away many i Sir Edwin TT this of Walt Whitman: ** poet that he is; he stands next to Minister Lincoln to Visit Italy, Loxpox, Nov. 8, United ftates Min ister Lincoln and the military attache the American legation, Hajor , will : or Italy and Post leave this city tomorrow the east, They will be absent for a month, Orders for the Cruiser Newark. Boston, Nov. 8,—~Commander Self- ridge, of the Charleston, has received in- RE Tl Va, ” erson. RARE $10,000 will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make WoLFF's ACME BLACK- x6 at such a price that the retailer -an profitably sell it at 10c.a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer is open until January st, 1893. Ver particulars address the undersigne Acme BLACKING is made of pure alcobol, sther liquid dressings are made of water, Water costs nothing, Alcohol is dear. Who -an show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make ACM BLACKING as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack. ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in. steal of charging for the contents of the ot . # WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. ra PIK=-RON 4 if a f aint of which = 25¢c, bottle ix scratched and dulled ! « Lame i axe i look like newly finished ma. twill do many other remarkable 1 no other paint ean do, All retailers sell it. { iQ r $ i MACHINES THRESHING tis. Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and Perfect in use, Wastes no Grain; Clesns It Ready for Market, Threshing Engines an! Hore Powers, SAW MII I Gand Standard Implements wr . “bintopnerally, Bend for lil, Calanlogue duns A B.FARQUHAR CO. Peonsylvania Agricultural Works, YORK, PA Bucklen's Aruica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaine Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, positively cures Piles, or no p8y required, It is guasnteed to give § arfect satisfaction, Or money refunded Price 25 cents per box, FOR SALE BY J. D. Murray, Drug: gist, T ofthe Leaf The bright green tollage of summer which Is now varisgated with golden tints, and iealless trees will soon presage the coming of winter's chilly bissts, Nature lias been more than usually lavish in her gifts and abundant crops make the heart of the husbandman glad With the advent of fall it be well for all 10 take proper safe- guards against disease A Dure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system, For his purpose tse Kisin's world famed “Silver Age” or “Duquesne rye h sre warranted ataolutely pure. They } neciively at $1 50 and $1 25 per full quart pin also sells six syearolid Guckenhelmer, Gibson. Overhoft, Fineh and Bear Creek at $1.00 per gaart, or dix quarts for $5.00 Goods shipped suywhere, Send for catalogue and price list entioning this paper, to Max Klein, 5 Federal Street, Allegheny City, Pe - wehotQunn ood wt Fs I - ks ; 1 AdArren PY lei ¥en? Great Weehary for Fries iat. HE2V rks Pitlabasg a a ® " i 8 r-Lasbing Sint " ox. B12 10 ta B00 LAs oe " y Tunis, Fists, Pouihes + ware, Bend Bismp fur seated Cotmlogee. Address Ganst Wanrans Gow ¥ onae, Tob Suiabeid i, Fluburgs, Fa Pm RPHANE COURT BALE PURSUANT TO See’ gu order of the Orphans’ Cours of Centre County, there will be exposed 10 public saie, ai the residence of John Coldren, iste of Gregg tow pship, deceased, on Saturday, November, 16h 1561. 8% obe och k Pp. mn. the loliow lng duscribed estate; the property of John Coldret dec'd wi TRACT NO.1 A fine farm about one mile Routh of Sprivg Mills, In Georges Valley, bear Guorges Valley church, adjciniog lands of Sane. Harter, James GG. Evans, James Molo! Emanuel Zettle, Hiram Kase aud olhems, oOu taining 112 acres and 50 perches Thereon erect ed a god 190 1ory freee house and i frame Din, gon outbuilding walter piped Into Lhe baroyeid and a well 82 the house, Als an Of chard of ch doe fruit, Coovenient 10 churches, shoots sud stores TRACT RO 2 Adjoining the sbove farm on the * asd and Soul, and also adjoining innds of Jaguee Evans a od Samuel Harter, containing sour acres and 190 perches TACT NO “ituale pear Spring Mills, ads joining innds of Adam Grenoble, J. B. Fisher and GeAIlY J uel olheis, cuttainiug Nive sores Une haf cae h and residue in One Fos pond and mort Terius 4 with interest 10 be secured by Page on the premises WILLIAM BH OOLDREN, OuUN KLINE, Ally Adz iu trator Fox TUTORS NOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA wenlary on the estate of Margarel Hiler, decd late of Centre Hall borough having been granted 1 ihe undersigned, be would resjeeiluily request ali persons knowing themselves indebled to the oslate 10 take Immediate payment, and those having cisions aguivel the same 10 preseni them duly atutheoticated for settlement JOHN RITER, O0tRBL Executor, OSTA WHITE AND RED SPOTTED heifer, rising three years, due to calf about his date, s rayed from Henry Zeigier's clearing, tnesr Linden Hall, sometime between August ist and this dete. Heifer is very Deal, with regoise curved horse. Any oue knowing of ber where abouts or malotsiniog her wili please notify Lhe owner, H.W. SMITH 13 Cenire Hall, HERIFFS BALES BY VIRTUE OF SUN. dn writs of Fieri Facias, Levari, Faclas and Venditioni Expouss besned out of the Court of Common Pless of Uentre county and bs me di- rected. will be exposed al puplic sale at the court nouse, in the borourh of Beliefoute on SATURDAY, NOV 2, 1s. ati oclock,p mm the following described real estate All that certain messuage tenement or tract of land situate in Ferguson township, Centre Coupe ty, Pa, bounded on the north by ds of Samuel Harpater, on the Bouth by lands of Samuel Harp ster, on the Bast by Iauds of Samuel Harpster and on hie West by lauds of John X. helrs, containing About one acre more or less, erected a two story fraane dwelling nouse, »t sable and other outbuildings, Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the propeny of H. C Quigley, Admr. of ete, of Pullip RG QA. Gates, ALBO All that certain plece or lot of in Central ity, qe township, Pa, bounded and ribed as follows: Begins ing at & pointon Tur pike street thence along lot No. § now owned by Joh Wagner Jr, 200 feet io at alley, thence along said stley to the middie lot No. £, thenoe through middie of jot No, feot to Turnpike treet, thence slong said pike street 7 feel to ihe place or beginning. The and 80 described being Ko 7 and the western half of lot No. 6 in the general plan of the village of Central City Hoised taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel B, Wyland, ALSO All that certain message tenement or tract of Inu situate in Howard township, Centre county, Pa , bounded apd described sa follows: round lotated tre conmty, ing ove are ized taken in execution and to be sold as the ALBO The said building is located on a lot or piece of sentral Clty, Boggs township, lows. on the East by lot of H Musser, on the B. Wyland (whereon is erected a dou- being 80 feet more or less in width onsald public road, The seid building is & frame store room 20 feet wide by 10 feet deep with an add ition of a Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the ALBO All that certain messuage tenewent or tract of and lot or piece of ground situst in Philipsbu 1th street of sald borough, begin ning al a point ou sald Ninth street, thence run. uipg North along the line of sald Ninth street, 165 feet to the corner of Spruce street thenecs run- ning West sicug the line of Spruce street 783 feet to the lot of 0. 5. Fleming, thence runuing South along the line of sald lot 168 fest to an alley, thence runpiog East along the line of said alley 78.2 feet to Nunth street to the place of nuing, thereon erected a large two story frame dwelling house, Btore room , stable and other outbuildings. Helzed taken 1u execution and to be sold as the property of Hilas Reese. ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the b rough of Philipsburg, Centre county, P's, bounded and descrited as follows: HBegluniug on the West side of Bouth 2nd street at corner of an alley between the African M E churen and the lot hereby described, thence along sald alley 857° West 70 feet to 6 post, thesce North 479 West 40 feel LO # sake, thenoe North 57 degrees Kast 70 feet to Bouth 2nd street, thence along Bouih 2ud street 5° East 40 feet 10 the place of begintiug Thereon erocied a two ol ay frame dwelling house and other outbalidings Beized taken lu execution sud Ww be 501d as the property of E. J. Rother, ALSO All that certain tract of land situate and lying in Peon bowaship, bounded snd described as fol- lows: Beginping at 4 ste uence by land of Philip Meyer North 80° Kast 32 perches 10 stove, North 60 derevs East 13 8 perches bo stole, North 1457 East 16.4 percties v9 Waluut, thence by land of Janse Beli North 55° East 7% perches Lo Kim, Borih 36° East 10g perce 10 & stone, North 193° East 7.2 perches (vo 8 Maple North 35° Kast o2 perches 10 au Asp, Noith 70° Kast 1654 perches wo a Sugar, thence across Plue creek 5 uth 16% West 64% perc es Wo slows, thenee South 66° West 1134 Rerches to Birch, South 30° West 44 perches to fhite pine, Bouth 103° Eaat17h perchios to Heme lock, thence by land of Jeoub Ketner south 79 West 16 perches 0 siouss North 60° West 153 perches 10 Hemlock, south 13° West 15 perches Ww post, North 52° West 48 perches 10 post fu sald creek, North ¥° Eesl 20 perches 10 post siong land of Philip Meyer North 50° Kast 14 6 perches Ww pont South 69° East 40 perches 0 the place of bes gloniog. coutainiug 14 acres 67 perches snd an allowance of 7 per cent for romd &e¢. Thereon erected & Fiounug mill, saw mill, two dwelling houses. stable, aud other cutbutidings, A LBO All that certain tract of lacd situate lu Pens township, bounded sid deseribed as follows Begluning al & Spruce, thencs by land late of Ja- ooh Blover South 14'4° West 56 perches 10 & jaml, thence Bouth 734° Wem 36); perches 10 & slune, thence by inud of Henry Yousda, South 934° West 74 perches 10 & sone, Loeute by and of Rudrew Stove: Bouth 3° East 70 perches to a post South 61° West 13 perches 10 a ploe, thence up Fine creek aud land of Jacob Evert 19 perches to a Linu sud thence North 77° Eest 8 perches 10 Lhe pisce of beginning. containing ii sores aud forty percies mid silvwance, Seized taken in execution and to be solid as the propertyel ¥ .B, Meyer, ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate and iylug lu Kosh township, Cette ovauty. Ps | bounded sod described as follows: Beginning st the vorver of kA NO. 365 thaboe slong ssid ol Dorth 5.5.° East 150 feel 0 16 foot alley thence along the same sotil 50° Eesl & feet 10 Jon 33 theo slong same south MA" West 100 ful Ww Bott Zod street ex tendiog theboe aloug the sate Sifeet Ww Lhe piace of beginting belong ut 364 a» mid dow ln ee plan or put of Lhe south side addi bm Ww Philipsburg. Thereon efetied a (wo #to ry frame dwelling house and other outbuild ings, Seized taken in execution and 10 be sold as the property of Philp Moyer ALSO All that certain Jot of ground located in the vile lage of Central City, Ustitre county, Ps , boutded sud described ma follows, on the north by lot No HM iowned by sald samuel B Wyle od) ou the East by High street ou Loe Bouth Ly kt of Sion Parsons sid on the went Oy su alley belug 50 fot fo width and 10 feel deep. Theron erected a two story Irame dwelling Bouse; stabi ad olier vulbuiidings, 860 Keown as Jot No, 27 in Whe geass eral pan of iad village. ALSO All that certain Jot of ground locsted fa said village of Central Cy, Boggs lowsshiip, Celie county, Fa. bounded and described ss follows Ua te north by dol of Jutiies T. Hale's Slate; on the vast by High street on the souih by ll No 28 peing 90 jeet 1 widih sed 100 leet deep, bein known a8 iol No, 94 ju the general plan of sai village ALSO All that certain jot of ground located iu viliage of Centres Uity, Boggs waslilp, Ceule Cutiily, Pa. buteded sud daactibed sa follows Ui the pith by lot of James T. tials onate;, wn Lhe smal Ly Au alicy; ob the south by Jol No. 48 aud ou the west Ly Spring street, belong WD foe wide asd 10 fool deep. sod known as kt No @ iu the govern! pla of said viliage, ALSO All thal certalu bad of guound located Io said vilimge of Cenlrnl Oily, Boggs township, Centre ently, Pu, bousacd apd deserited se oilome Ou the north by A No. 45; on the tat DY an wu bey; ou the soulh Ly Jot of James Hl. Weaver, sud wh thie wel by Spring sireel, beitig 80 fet do widto and 160 feet 10 depth and Keown ss os No. #6 jn geversl pia of said village ALBO All that ceriain bd of ground located In the vidage of Central City, Dogs towoship, Osuire county, Pa, bounded sid doescritesd a8 follows On the north by su alley; on the east by lot of W H Mussor, on the south by Froot street, and o the werd UY lol No 6 Said Job bolo 30 feet wide and 20 feet deep and Ruown sx lot No, § in the general pina of said villege, Thereon erected a frame store buliding, $0.60 feet, ALSO All that certain Jot of ground located in the villsge of Central City, Boggs township, Cette ovanty, Pa. bounded snd described as follows On the porth by se nile): on the east by Jt No 5 on the south by Front street, and on the west Wy ot No, 7, wing 0 feet fu width and 150 feet in depin, sid kuowu as lot No, 6 in the general plan of said village. ALBO All that certala ot of ground located in the village of Ustitrsd Clty, Boggs owaship, Centre county, Pa, bounded std described ss follows Un be nord by su al oy; ou the east by It No. 6, wis Lhe south by Froul street snd on the west Ly Jot No 5 being <0 beet in width and 20 feet depts and koown as lol No 7 io the general of «aid vilsge Toereon erecied a two story frame dw sling bou we 1d 0 bet vutbui dings Belzed, when 10 execution aud lo be sold as the property of Samuel B Wyland, ALSO a Shai ostuage, Sosmant ot tract of land, it Walker township, ire county, Pesos sylvania, bounded and OWE, to wit: Oo the Carunr. ou the All that certain tract of land situate in township, bounded and described how on the port. by land of H key, 0n the east by land of Amos Potter ss foliows: P. San heirs, and on the west by land of Allison heirs, containing 53 { Shorts. Can’t Afford to Wait! The Big Chance and The Best Chance to Buy Your Fall and Winter Goods is Now Offered You. 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