THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER. CENTRE HALL, PA... THURS, Nov. 8. SIGNAL SERVICE. | DAILY REPORTS TO BE RECEIVED | AT CENTRE HALL. The U. 8, Signal Service to Give Weather Reports by Telegraph. Fiag Staff Erected, A Daily reports from the United States Signal Service will in the future be re- at Centre Hall, and by means the the During the Patrons' pienie, visitors, All the instruments and apparatus were left here for future use by Prof, Ball, of Of recent years the Weather Bureau have ous, owing to the service being in a There are but two stations in One at State College ul Hall, will make two in the county. For the flying of the Weather flags, a large pole will be erected near Dau- by John of the seen the surrounding country. Mr. Dauberman will have charge prargest Assortment. Lowest Prices. Latest Styles. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. | the condition of the weath- The predictions will him by telegraph each morning it 10n Jacob Sharer brought pole which is a fine and be received by and by will section. the long one PERSONAL. —Mr. David Sparr, of Harris, seriously ill. Mr. Daniel Bohn, of Boalsburg, was among the visitors in town Wednesday. Miss Lillie Fisher, of Boalsburg, is visiting with the family of Dr. W A. Jacobs, ~——Prof. Rothrock and wife, of Boalsburg, spent Saturday in Centre all. — Miss Grace Durst, of Potters Mills, spent several days with friends in Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hess, of Linden Hall, spent some time in Cen- tre Hall on Tuesday. is | on ! Miss Galagher, is visiting at the home of on Church street. of Philadelphia Mr, Cyrus| Goss, Mrs, Witmer Wolf and ehildren | returned home Friday, after several weeks’ visit at Mercersburg. Mr. John C. Bible, of Potters Mills, was a pleasant caller at the Re- | PORTER office last Friday. —Samuel Swartz, the merchant of | Tusseyville, gave our sanctum a call, and reports waters low over there. Our goodlooking young friend, | E. J. Royer, gave us a call. He has] taken his old position again in Lyons’ | store, Bellefonte, ~——(andidate Smith came into these | headquarters the other day. He made | atour over the field and finds all things straight for the prothonatary- | ship. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bayard, of | , Washington, D. C., arrived on Mon- | day for a visit with their parents. Mr. | Bayard has for several years held a position in the census department at Washington. Major George Huss is going to leave the cool retreats of Linden Hall and become a Rising Springer, or a Bpring Miller, just as you please about that. Spring Mills feels a peg higher now, and we suppose Linden Hall is correspondingly down in the mouth. i Srna A, Heavy Damages, Lyman Corman, of Bellefonte, has brought suit against A. GG. Morris, of Tyrone, for $20,000 damages for the loss of an eye incurred while working in his stone quarry near Bellefonte. The accident occurred about a year ago while Corman was employed as a blaster and resulted in the loss of one eye with the other badly affected. He has been unable to work since, Removed to Williamsport Mrs. Jacob Dinges, of this place, has moved to Williamsport, where two of her sons, Cleven and Simon, have po- sitions in an insurance agency. Mrs, Dinges will be greatly missed by the Evangelical church of this place, of which she was an earnest and leading member, a a OA. A Flock of Turkeys, Several of our local sports have been watching a flock of wild turkeys on the mountains above town, and so far have not succeeded in getting any of them. There are about ten in the flock and some fine meat awaits a good marksman, an I Sh wee When in need of boots or shoes go to Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte, and you will find something to suit you and at reasonable prices. se——— — ———— HOLLOW EVE. Town Monday Evening. or Hollow Eve this year, but it was ed on Monday evening, Hallow "Een, came celebra and the that pranks played in Centre Hall i i i | i their gates and removed everything portable rather than search for the ar the next morning. morning the town in some parts I ed as luesday Wik though a cyclone had done In Wagons, buggies, implements, gates, ete., were made which citizen still hunt for a missing a article Wy Want an Extra Car to Carry the BR. Meeks’ Mountain City League Minstrel Com- bination Name, George { ‘ole sisal meets several nights each They will cause a great sensation when they break loose of the gorgeously arranged program. This elaborate feast of pure and unadulter- minstresey will soon appear in More later. Centre Democrat. patie The Air Heavy The citizens have been cleaning up the fronts of their residences and burn- To those with sensitive ol- factory nerves the smell is disgusting iand it should be done with a 385 foot pole. There is no escaping it as it per- the trees, mein mts Communion Service The Lord's Supper will be adminis tered in the Presbyterian church at this place, by Rev. Baskerville, on Sunday morning, November 13th, at ten o'clock ing previous to Communion services, eet After Deer in the Mountains Cyrus Goss and Landlord Bartges left on Monday morning for Stone Val- ley, Huntingdon county, to join a par: ty of hunters after deer. They will be out over a week and we expect the boys will come home with several hun- dred pounds of venison as the result of the week's sport. a A SAY SO S————— What you Want, The opening months of this season, we want all to remember, is a revolu- tion in fair prices. We are going to do business with you, because we have just exactly what you want, and our prices are simply irresistible. Our ¥all and Winter attrations will cause a turn out, PHirAD., BRANCH, I I A LS 100 Lives Lost, The Anchor line steamship Rouma- nia, Captain Young, went ashore ear ly Friday morning at the mouth of the Arnoya, near Peniche, on the const of Portugal, and 113 of the 122 persons on board were lost, a————— — i —————— Cleveland will be elected next Tues day, and Wednerday or Thursday | evening following the Democrats of Centre Hall will have their jubilee, HANGED HERSELY, Terrible in Barn, Husband's Discovery Friday afternoon and his daughter were on the farm in Gallagher township, when about 4 o'clock they started for barn. On entering the barn they Mrs, Gots chall had hung herself, The cut down and taken to the house. Mrs, Gotschall was with two child- ren at home, when shortly before four her little on an errand and accompanied her as far as the barn. The child proceeded on her errand and the mother went into the and tied a muslin string to a rope that was fastened to a thresh- husking corn body was o'clock she sent one of rirls barn shaker, and stepping up the string around wer neck and jumped off the keg. When found by her husband life was extinet and her toes were barely touch- ing the floor, Mrs. Gotschall vears old and is survived by band and children and three on a nail keg, tied was about fifty-six her hus- ~four girls whom seven boys, of She for some time sone been considered in- , this being the third had that she has made her life. About to her clothing but time take set fire she badly about A year ago and Again a dose of laud- the at- Recon - was burned, recovered, six months ago she took was unsuccessful in Friday, plished her ror of her hildren. anum, but however, she much to the the grief of her Haven Democral, um FRIAL LIST. tempt. purpose, hor- husband and Lock 1802 Nuvember November Term Mo Commencing 28th, Hoovs Tr, naay, A. Wald Miller. Dale, ry Crates & Hart & Co. vs. W. H. Hoover, R. C. Bowes Granite Co. ¥ C. Breon vs, James Harris & Co. F. Holt. inda Burnside vs, J. M. « VR i. Brown. J. H. ] §« Fry Benjamin P. { iephart, . le Wm. H. Wolf. D. nn & Co, Lrienn & H.a nd 8. Miles onier, Duck Bs ch v I Vs, B. Crider. J. J.and T. } - Ad - Another Blare at Bellefonte, Mond: On $ he was ui } ments in the rid work flames were got un rv stitrol unknow wil. The The smoke INE © by and wate and was insured. - -> —- Diphtheria Still Rages, Ti heria is ruing dn week children of News Agent Fred Dunham died of the dread disease. They his only children, and The boy died on and the on Sunday. e dread disease dipht dellefonte., Last were girl. Friday girl There great number of cases and every one has re ulted fatally. a boy fn has been a Bopp Wide Enough Out, But, They tell a story of a tramp who rang a doctor's door bell and asked the trim, pretty woman who opened the door if she would kindly ask the doc tor if he had a pair of old trousers he was willing to give away. “I am the doctor,” replied the plump and pleas- ing young woman, and the tramp faint- 1. ip The water supply of our town sti holds out. If Centre Hall ever had occasion to be thankful for an admira- ble system of water works, is now, There were times when this was not appreciated. What a God's blessing the now famishing districts would es teem it, —— - Millhelm in Confusion. Millheim, on Monday night, treated to a big dose of hallow ‘en pranks. Sticks, stocks, boxes, and truck of all kinds, went to make up the program. We guess Millheim was happy Tuesday morning. shin A A sos We Have Them. Three Lock Haven men husked 1,500 bushels of corn in four days last week and the Lock Haven Express defies any four men to beat the record. co - win Visit the World " Fair, The Prince of Wales will visit the Chicago fair. The town council should invite him to visit Centre Hall too. I SAAN. Thanksgiving Near at Hand, Next big time is Thanksgiving, Turkeys should practice on roosting high. sme eas Bull's-Head Flavoring Extracts have been put in the market with progoune. success. Housekeepers w fh for the best article Ee not fail to try them. Price 10 cents. was ns rps VA § i i i and Distarbers of Bo- | ciety, Hallow ‘en Pranks Centre Hall has its excellencies, and like other towns, it has its pests. 1. The Hallow en pest is one and manifested itself on Monday night | with unusual eruption In turning things upside down, blocking some of the premises, and placing stinging in- scriptions in places where they would meet the public eye and grieve the mark aimed at. Personal faults, true unfounded, should not thus opened to the public gaze, as often in- nocent ones suffer while on the other hand the gossip always sufficiently in a continued chatter to more than answer any purpose, The annoyance some of our citizens meet with in having all kinds of trash or be tongue of is good fea~ ht, and it than fun for the perpetrators, who seem to sin- gle out about the same individuals every year for this kind of work. We do not believe that this practice comes down from the age of barbarism, but we give it a more modern birth, and if better were substituted, the be miss. ed at all, if it were to wear out, cannot be But ithe tolerated the ones affected must grin’and bear it, like afilicted by that other that has been no eredit heaped before thair doors, ture repeated on Monday was a nig surely had more labor in something nefarious business would not which too soon. us long HE nuisance is We suppose those uleer Oo our town, and which no good citizen should fail to discountenance: 2. For years per | LO resp ctability have f strife =, church | tween neighbors who she wons laying claim the hit re, been CARUBe be- be ald be friends, | direct and indirect, « tween churehe members, | have conspired to injure the {tion of caused uncalled reputa- and useful for of ti ne and business good | citizens, lawsuits | between citizens, bad work ¢ town under a cloud. to is only I MOme help- have Not singh {ers in such since ith them can point a merit by him—it Ww jealousy and an inbred instinet of pure deviltry | prompts such conduct. Is it proper that good citizens should lend moral support to such intimacy and association ? jel’ pe sla are offer th far over maging al As an ex ‘ : F &% i uf "a th § : Lg fil OLLOErs Al Lhe years of ih use for them ? We de plore this, but as long ople ' i Liat what exe are blind t ex 1 iffer, w ng Vay y $ a'r: § ' {Of the OW 10 = tutor $1 \ Ries FEAT RACY Cie and 4 5 OF if Tage Wrong { Ax etitre "tis true, - > - The Saturday Biade greatest It newspaper wonder of old 116 8 pug iarier is four years and has a million written u 3 % Hiustraled, Subseripltions re £1.00 for six months =.(0) per year, io A) cents for thre Special in- nd ducements to clubs Se for free loys everywhere big the on the str parti- Address the publisher, W. D. 113, 116 and 117 Fifth avenue, { Chicago. | Spex inen COPiC - fare making Blade culars, selling Write fo i money ts. § Boy Bp —- “ Want to be Melican Man. Doy Yu and Der Noy, Chinamen who have been conducting a laundry in this for several Years, before Judge Krebs week and manifested their desire to American citizens. They are wellbehaved young men, well educated in their own language, and can speak and write English. They are sistent members of the Presbyterian church and in every way fitted become good citizens. two young place went box ne to Ie die 7. sm — A — ——_— Trustworthy —Serviceable, Our complete assortment insures per fect satisfaction in the selection goods to satisfy individual tastes, You will find our large stock made up en- | tirely of goods that are trustworthy Everything goes at the lowest possible price. Come in and see how fair we will treat you, how well we will please you and how much we will save for you. PHinAD. BRANCH, Fence Swindle, Wire A chap is now traveling round this section trying to swindle parties with a contract for wire fence. He offers to give enough wire to fence a ten acre field if the party will sign a contract to take the agency for the wire. The contract is the swindiling comes in for if read closely it turns out to be a pro- missory note for $150, after a few words are erased with oxalic acid. Beware of him, A ————— A ————" Democrats Tarn Out, Next Tuesday, November Sth, all Democrats should see that they mark straight. Prospoets for Rain, This, Thursday morning, there was start for rain, with promise of contin- uation, wComplete stock of Clothing, Dry $20. 000 FIRE. FONTE S8UNDAY MORNING: A 820.000 Fire Takes Valuable Property. The Town Threntened, The Work of an Incendiary the town of by the alarm which proved to be very diss trous, and before the under control threo fine residence of Dr. destroyed. The o'clock On Sunday dellefonte of fire, morning was aroused flames were got the i. Hayes were stables and R. ( discovered about two morning, first seen were issuing from fire was Sunday and when a building that was formerly used for an ice house in the rear of Bush The flames rapidly communicated to three stables adjoining and they were soon a mass of flames, The arcade. fire department hand early but the flames fanned by fierce wind, the stables were destroyed. For a while it seemed that the handsome building would be destroyed but the wind was in another direction and it escaped, ly The burning wert immediate cade W. L. Jush's Ws on being i though bad- scorched, in the The Twitmire; Ar- of store; | building, rear of the stove and tinware store Pow ers’ slhioe stationary store and ircka all slightly damaged by grocery, in this were grmoke and water, The wind was blowing in an easter- direction, and the flames Dr. with an ly spread to the finally Hayes, iron that destroyed. residence of which was of brick roof, and for a time it seemed portion The nd what fire dwelling nd Harry oieded household of the town would be ited a tie The Dr. Hayes a OCA upants house was complets ly YE "| damage was not dons Li i occupied Dy r, and the recover by Wis caused by water, Wi 3 Kelle HL in part of their ik The spect three stables owned were by Daniel who Carman, and i . Bush, Mrs ively ouggies Mrs. D. ( lost a number of Dr. Haves and Bus] I lost The ¥. a valuabl $20,000, with ie fire com- high and it is supposed a The Chicago Ledger LY Veurs ol 140, 00 cond a ' i specimen ol Hilts four alin are maging § y {0 reg 0ONCY Writs Address the publisher, Fifth baw Zerticd IAT CUSLOmers, CUIArs 14 3 1 1% 115 and 117 Boyee, 113, Chicago. i Now Try This. and have a trouble with Throat, Dr. King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and olds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. BSufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its had a speedy and | perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle | at our expense and learn for yourself { just how good a thing it is. Trial bot- | tles free at J. D. Murray's Drug Store, Large size 50c. and $1.00, It will cost you nothing surely good, if you Cough, Cold, or any Chest or Lungs, Use ifs oa INT. BELLEFONTE, PA., Nov. 2, 1862, We, the undersigned, representing the three political parties named, do | agree that every legally qualified person { who shall have passed the guard rail in he election room, at 7 o'clock, the time for closing the polls, un Tuesday next, shall be entitled to complete the pre. paration of his ballot and deposit the same. I.. A. SCHAEFFER, Chairman Dem. Co, Com, Witnvr F. Regpen, Chairman Rep. Co. Com, J. J. ZRIGLER, Chairman Proh. Co. Com, A Locomotives of the World, One hundred and nine thousand locomotives are at present running on the earth. Europe has 63,000, America 40,000, Asia 3,300, Australia 2,000 and Afriea 700. In Europe, Great Britain and Ireland take premier position with 17,000, Germany has 15,000 France, 11, 000, Austria-Hungary, 5,000, Italy 4,000 Russia, 3,600, Belgium 2,000, Holland and Spain 1,000 each, Switzerland 900 and the remaining European states 2,600, Sasiaprsmisaps A ———— The flopping over to Cleveland still continues—nearly all the college pro- fessors all over the country are on the stampede. A AE ERs EEA we complete stock of boots and shoes can always be found at Mingle's Goods and Notions. —C.P. Long. i shoe store, Bellefonte. NARROW ESCAPE. | The State College Narrowly Escapes Des. traction by Fire, On Monday afternoon the main building at State College narrowly es caped destruction by fire, and it was only through the strenuous efforts of the students and others that the large building was not destroyed. In burning a lot of rubbish and pa- per a spark was carried to the roof, which is of shingles and being dry, soon ignited and the roof began to blaze. The flames were at once discov ered and a bucket brigade formed of students and in this manner the flames were extinguished, but not however until quite a hole was burned in the roof. The building of stone, five stories in height and the largest in Central Pennsylvania. The College is supplied with water works but the pressure is too low for fire protection ahd was to the great Had it not is owing the building. been for the timely discovery of the fire, county would have had one of the largest conflagrations known in its history, HE height of Centre ne t—— Milwaukee Swept by 8 Great Fire. The lower portion of the east side of Milwaukee went up in a whirlwind of flame on Friday pight. The burned portion comprises the wholesale dis- trict, the Northwestern Railway yards and gas works, thickly in- ited by Poles, Germans, whom are poor and lost everything. The loss will be between $7,000.00 and $6,000,000, As it is the loss probably amounts to 25,000,000. The tract burned is over hall a mile wide east and a mile north and south. flames began in the establish- of the Union Oil Company, at ast Walter Street. It is also hint Italians, and Irish, most of have £20.000.000 or $2 and west, The ment (poe did A ls Notice, f { t McFarlane will please the hardware Irvin & Bon. All December 15th will With thanks for ronage and soliciting a contin- D. Irvin & Bon, LS indebted to the estate o ‘R » ber at accounts now of DD. ac~ t# not paid by «1 by law. + of the same for are Wa K. MCFARLANE. Administrators. oct27-61 AND J i 8 Lt. 17, "92 alm For the Ladies extended to the large goods just re- P phia and New I will be pleased to wait upon Mrs. Myra A. ISHLER. Tasseyville, al invitation is A speci all the ladies to call and see and full ceived fror Yor) linery g« hiladel n. Pa. oy was {« C.P. 1 urchased ON y eastern cities nd j a fine stock of merchan- at cash prices. Bed Blankets §1 per pair and up- P. Lites dine Long. who have hoes at Mingle’ y get the for the Ie i archased Sie, yal 8s shoe know where t and style wast ae bes GRAIN MAEKET. RECTED WEEK] BY KURTZ & SON 5 Kye Cory new bey ok w Beni Bar Bu FRODUCE AT STORES, Butter... Fees Lard Shoulders Ham Tallow Pots tors Biden ACENTS WANTED Address W. & T Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. Established Toit Serges . . Berges for the coming season are ietly in it; we have same in differ- ent weaves and weights, Salary and expenses paid, EMITH CO 1846, sted All the late styles in Dress Goods at popular prices. Three cents for a cake of regu- lar five-cent Toilet Soap. Have you seen our new pat- | terns in Satines? Canton Flannels—best values at lowest prices. Samples of goods sent for your as King. Silkalenes— Laces and Heavy pen. We are sole nts for Bellefonte for the W. C. C. | Corsets—the finest in the || world for the price. Have you tried “Garman’s Pride” Corsets at 50¢ ? Hemp ao for Ban tugs, Tables, ete, A of Umbrellas—now eR, Large stock shape i in Hand! Our 15¢ (boxed Writ Paper 3 the equal of that of a " many places that ask a box. y wold on the t plan. None but high hee Rh iagy Two of fine black ored padre of ine bi ee Sum gol.