{ OLD SERIES, XL THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, Evirur and Prov'n. National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND, NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, INDIANA. OF OF State Ticket. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE, GENERAL VW. W. H. DAVIS, OF BUCKS COUNTY, There are lots of presidential candi- The following is a thus far dates on the course. list of the nominations an- nounced : REPUBLIf James (3, AN President Blaine, Maine. Vice President—John A. Logan, Ill. * DEMOCRATIC, President—Grover Cleveland, N, Y, Vice President—Thomas A. Hendricks, Indiana. PROHIBITION HOME PROTEC President—John P, St. John, Kansas, Vice President— AMERICAN President —8S. C. Pomeroy, Kansas, TION PROHIBITION Vice President —J. A. Conant, Con. GREENBACK-LABOR. President—DBenjamin F. Butler, Mass, Vice President—A. M. West, Miss, ANTI-MONOPOLY, President—Benjamin F. Butler, Mass. Vice President—No nominee, > — - the Keeley mot laine like no go. A po Mr, Conkling's organ, the Utic declares for Cleveland, which, it is sup- posed, represents the ex-Senator’s views. - Arthur issued a proclama- cl How funny it st cholera. to take it. again f he were the first -- prevailing impression in Washing- n is that ex-Senator Wallace will be slected as chairman of the national dem- ocratic committee, - -_-— > ked ’ the acre rE £6 3 hie a] 1p Blaine's lett er is better-haif, I'll the holidays, when I have 0 0 1*11 1} 2 3 y a good one. and until watt time to read it all. hi8 ver SUK signers (0 a llefonte bar, a candidate the Centre Jus County Republ acced- ed to the request. ican Convention and has Yetallisn - — large coal He d but t Lov ely. has operations in Blaine Pennsylvania. Ame vians and Italians who w es not employ Scandina- for 60 to 70 cents per day. in his let- ter talks about protecting and fostering rican laborers has TE Yet Blaine American labor, ——— — The other evening while observing a passing thunder shower, we observed a streak of lightning plainly describe the jetter C. It was soon followed by anothe or flash which forked and showed an H Omen: “Lightning will strike” Cleve* land and Hendricks. -——— A prominent Tammany politician who represents what was the most earnest ooposition to Cleveland's nomination, says that he knows there will be no bolt jn Tammany. The whole organization he says will give Cleveland their hearty support and he will poll the entire Dem- ocratic vote of the state, besides the large Independent acquisition. The laboring classes constitute the main part of our population, They should be protected in their effort peace- ably to assert their rights when endan. gered by aggregated capital, and all sta. tutes ‘on this subject should recognize the care of the State for honest toil and be framed with a view of improving the condition of the workingman.—Grover Cleveland. mien fates They are rough on horse thieves in Indiana. Five unknown horse thieves were hanged near Rocky Point, on the Missouri river, on 22, by a band of cow. boys, organized for the purpose of clear ing out the thieves infesting that section. Thirty-two stolen horses were recovered, This makes a total of thirteen horse thieves hanged and shot in Judith and Musselshell section within the three past weeks, sss A AI MP SABA There is information from the station agents on the entire southwest system, the Wabash, west of the Mississippi. and the Nt. Louis and San Francisco, Texas 8t. Louis, and Topeka and Santa Fe rail roads, to the effect that the outlook for all kinds of crops was never better, The live stock and wool Grande division of the Missouri Pacific are said to have increased fully 100 per cent. over last year, DEMOCRATIC As laid down in t TARIFF POLICY. he Chicago platform the views of the great ion, particularly in the manufacturing States. It lays down as a fact and prin- ciple that: “From the foundation of this the iefsource of (rovernment taxes collected at (us. tom House have been the ch Feder tinue to be al revenue ; Moreover, many industries have come to rely upon for successful continuance, fl very step re- gardiul of the labor and capital thus in- volved.” enue only” there, the Rep blican; platform, the necessity of Tariff revision, but declares that making reduction in (tar) rates it not proposed to injure any domestic in- but rather to healthy growth,” i and duastries, their further declares promote that the necessary reduction in taxation I { | | | pete successfully with fo labor without imposing lower rates of duty reign than will be ample to cover any increas ed cost consequence of the higher rate of w prevail This and duty of incidental protection. antry. ¥ enun AL] } seRlll LIC ing is surer than that in the near there will be tariff ref ron i wny abuses and extortions will be [, and that that 1 interest THE DEMO( The democrati ¢ met at the Fifth Avenue ho and selected William H, Bar ecticut, by ac for ti A. Wallac and ie ensuing fou ¢ and W, senator ( proposed, but ’ y 6% i QuLCe, v X-Sénator upon unanimously chgsen, Mr. Barnnm is a ufacturer of Cs . 6 two terms in th } i one in th 1 States’ « He Le n tional committee during national committe luring " MZTess, served as chairman the » i rns of 768 sd "RY Tes thin # 1paigns of 0 ana . A401 L4€ jormer y » won and in the latter he lost. | oth he exhibited not only a great meas. & Tr Mw riilsrat 3 POY a vie $ are of industry, but remarkable ingenui- ty and ability. fimo ——— id 22 3 ve} og ¥ 1 } Eighteen of the Republican memb ld ressed of the Huntingdon barthave a letter to K. Allen Lovell, of that asking him to be a candidate for Presi. dent Judge « i Lov date, f this judi district It is any Republican competito A. and John (3, Love, Republicans, and 8 not probable that he have county for the nomination. Je rat, of Bellefonte, s M. Democrats, of Huntingdon, are also can- am Hoy, Demo Bruce Petrikin and John Bailey, didates, tine Southern Indiana and part of Kentucky farmers are in a very bad condition from drouth. The tobacco acreage is more than the average but most of it is ruined, and all unless rain comes soon. Many potato fields are not worth digging. The pas- tures are dried up that the stock must be fed. The corn will soon be ruined. Such a protracted drouth was never before known. In will be elif ——— Blaine's letter of acceptance is likely to ruin all the book-publishers of the life of the plumed knight. The price of the books was given before the length of Blaine's letter was known the volumes will now have to be so large, and the previously published price so inadequate, that a general bust-up of Blaine's histo- rians is inevitable, followed by the sus. pension of the firm of Blaine & Logan in November—with enormous lie-abilities, -_———— Senator Hoar names four Southern States which can never vote for Cleve- land unless “wrested from their Repub- lican majorities by crime] and fraud.” This is an admission of defeat in advance and a threat to resort to the practices of "76 in the face of whatever majorities these States may give to the Democratic ticket. We advise these gentlemen to go slow in engineering a movement of that sort, as it certainly will never again be permitted in peace, Senator Hoar should bear in mind that there is still hemp left for rebels like him, and if he under takes to inaugurate another presidential steal he may swing as high as Haman, rallied sematessotee It seems to be about settled that John Kelley and Tammany will support Cleve. and. This will raise the Dewnoeratic majority for Cleveland in New York from 50,000 to 70,000, TAMMANY New York, July 22. ~The meet ipposed to Blaine a lay atthe U 5 CIty I i xed gan was announced to. sity Ciab tL hour before the time fi un ty, and inside the corri theatre of jsnal stir at the generall i POTS « of rried on. Among snsnitag t faces not am Cart promnine » Wil @ prese it, ¥ Was 1 oie Arencesa w, W.( Char es The Schur Arie When ap tee fr om Maine Teed ify ® July ground, about 400 and Iternates and Ni there Ti a hots lelegates The national committee d ee ted Ww ill Ar TRY } ends ot. John, of K ANRAS at on rst batiot (yovernor claim his nomination 4 on t HOt. Penusvivania delegation held a and decided The lively eauncus this morning of Lancaster, for the presidential nomi: wus a possibility of his getting it. On Thursday, 24, the names of BR, H P. St. John were put in The nominations of Black ald were withdrawn and John P. St mation, a a THE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN, New York, July 24. —At 11:40 2a the democratic called to order by Senator Corman, of Maryland, Mr. Barnum having beeo sud- denly called away. The session was an executive one, all reporters being ex: cloded. Mr. H. O. Thompson, of New York, made a motion that William H. Barnum be elected permanent chairman of the committee, This was done by acclamas tion and unanimously, Upon motion Mr, F. O. Price was re-elected secretary. - -— PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia, July 23. ~The statement of all the business of all lines of the Pennsylvania railroad east of Pittsburg and Erie for June, 1884, as compared with the same month in 1883 shows a decrease in net earnings of $06,116 The six months of 1884 as compared with the same period of 1883 show a decrease in pet earnings of $406,584, All the lines west of Pitteburg and Erie for the eix mouths of 1884 show a deflcioncy in meeting all linbilities of 8724 400 ; being a fecr- nse as compared with the sane period 0 1883 of +040 164 - - 0» DROUTH IN OHIO, ISDIANA AND KENTUCKY. Cincinnati, Joly 24.«A very sorions devon hi vg now afflicting neirly the whine of Ohis, Indiana and Keatneky, 1 pany places thers hips been no sin nt all ginea June 12, Unless rain ocotios cook most sorions loves will He, m. If Mr. Blaine had edited his leiter properly he could have got it aliona postal card,~Cincinnati Enquirer, CE — W an r 1 fed, i Lit and a LAT penier ¥ tile preupie i bisr fp . wld Was i ive Hallstunes were large { Dreaiil « {| OU Div, iO Bey Bs Lied { ERE, i At Dell t 5 Pog § ou eatost g1 ruin was ir persotis were kilied, and ited. Toe wind carried a feel, aud then was roiled her. A girl, Aged tell, wus prafrie playing, when the WOK her up in the air and warrieo ber more than & mule, Groppiug cer tu a | slough dead, The storm cloud was 4 oy Cioue in character, During tue swriy it WES Ln pussi bie 10 Bee across Lhe atroet op " STICKERS SURRENDERED, A countryman named Ww. Stickers, flying to Loudon to escape from rural | Justice, was appailed at reading on a wali “Bill Stickers, Beware!” He west vu a ibe artuer, but reading again “Bil Suckers will ve puuistied wito the ui most rigor of law,” gave himself op for lost and surrendered. Rapids the { wrougnt, F | several nj iWeunly { filvy tees fun } ue { hutse out ou | wind a a —— James Speed, of Kentucky, in Lin~ coins first catviuel, wrote before the dewocratic nativoal convention: ‘Shou the democraw give us 8 geatietman and statesman, I think we had betuer vole tor nim,” sil enti mamma THE CHOLERA. Paris, July 23.~All the poblk: schools at Tunlon aud Marseilies will be closed to-morrow. The Freoch academy of medicine propwes to hold an interna tonal congress to disottss the prevention and cure of ctolera. Dr Kock bas asked that the congress met in Berlin, The medical cholera commission has estab lished a lazaret in the Moabit quarter, with B00 tedds, There i= no sign of Asi atic chotera 1 this ci y Mar-elilea «I 241 r mw to day t ere hove be CLO era, A MAD DOG BITES SEVEN PERSONS i peka, E shiRAN, July 25 Wer Hidie ‘nina 9p 1 44 death form seven pe by a med d @ vewerdn road, fifteon miles east of here, » o-—- : he Hs wants to know what hie can do with Butler; also he wants to know what he csn do without him, New Or leans Picayune, TE — We AIA—— FOUR MEN KILLED. Wilkesbarre, Pa, July 25 —A terrible scCidelit happened on the Lehigh Valley Railroad this moreing near Waite Tuv «rin. A pusher engine exploded 118 boil- ef, tiled the erew, four in namber. The ued were hurled uver 200 feo in the air, and hornbiy mangled A coal train fois owed the same track aud ran oto tie wrecked eugine, throwing the cars off sve track and piling them ap 30 feet high, 4 on ma a THE EUROPEAN PLAGUE. Paris, July 27.—~The total number of deatus since the outureak appeared will teach one thousand, About five hundred persons who were attacked with the dis Seasie have been cured. The proportion of cures would be greater if those render Lig assilauce were Deiter organized, Marseilies is threaeued wih a amin. owing 10 the fact that mauy buichers ave shat up shop avd owuers find it dil- Healt Ww procure supplies, Cholers bias appeared ut Spexzia, lly, It was car vied teere by an Ludian workman from ue arseanl at Toulon. There have been two iatal cases aiready, snd the i1nhab liuls are in a suate of paaic. - ag. Milwaukee, Wis, Jaly 27.—A storm yes erday in Eo Clare county damaged rope snd buildings to the extent of $20, 000. Hail stoves fell which are alleged to have been six aud eight inches in di. me ler, ow WHEAT CROP IN LANCASTER Liveaster, Pa, Julv 23 «<The farme's COU ty have begin (0 thresh Lien whant and the yield far exoreds not ouly Hiodr mos maogoive expectations bal all previ us rope, Mauy UR ances of trom 40 te O80 bushels Per more on large furs are reported, and on B. J. Motvnn's farm, near this city, 1 095 Dus sels wore got ofl 4 tweniy~acre ficld Phe wonderfal trop is cived in refutation 0' the theory that tobweo vulture has deteriorated the Lancaster county lands for general agricultural purposes. DEAD GLEELY Lilgglon, 40 ¥ fhoer © Ie as nad En alives Of tlie rly BJAvVisl Willi ve inn of: r y p lie 8 On Loverpnat's Augu fie Xe i divi i & Co ladeiphiia Agents, Douald., : ) dozen boxes sour Laver Pills at once wn ro a 108, ’ a of our plesay they have ecg fever f ¢ Lear r Mend me and they do no ut them ., 1. Boid bv J. D. Marray J OHXETON, Hor Loway, & Co., Agents Phils 1 husdelphia FOR THE — AND OTHER —— Li ww low merchandise, HARPOON HAY 1} a very short time ago at $7. Palleys at 25¢ each. Best A from i} to 2 inches, oy “a prices on all of our stock of v , Beardesly, Eagle and Clipper, AND GRASS BCYTHES, » $1.15. Emory nes and Rifles at una- 75 cents t St ¥ low rates, SILVER HOLLOW WARE. IT Silverware surprises every one for its beautiful appearance, elegance of de- Sign, And prices than were ever known, 4 the es iuwer PAPER BAGS, We are all right sgain on pa We quote the trade at 40 per and an extra b per cent, off on lots 000 or more. per jo cel PUMPS, : There has been a great decline in the price of pumps, If you want rite to us for prices, or Cisiern pumps Chuin pumps at $34, forme LUMBER. If vou please look at this: 25.000 White Pine and Hemlock Pickets, flat ano square beaded, 3, 34 and 4 feet, Frame iomber in large quantities at $14 per thousand feet, 18 tneh, Waite Pine shiagies, No. 1, at $414 per thousand, and less in large quantities, White Pine Selocts and Barn re rough or sure faced, from $20 to $60 per thousand, White and y: llow pine Flooring. 1-inch, Hem ock Flooring «t §25 per thonsand, froin $18 to $22 per thousand, TIN CUPS, BRASS KETTLES, PRE. SERVING KETTLES, &c Think of Tin Caps at 25 cents per dog. en, or 2 cents each; just as good as we make 10 sell at Hb cents each. Good stata ped Tin Basins at 15, 18 and 25 ots. vach. We are paying much attention to our tinware stock. More than we have ever done to Supply the wants of every one with something that is really good COAL. COAL. Clearfield Coal in lots at shippers’ pri- ces. Anthracite Coal in lots at shippers’ prices, LOOK! PAINTS! LOOK! Liquid Paints for houses, barns, roofs, ete. iu four different colors, made to our own order at §1 per gallon, GRAIN CRADLES, Oursupply of Grain Cradles this season in unusually large. Western cradle at $24, Eagle Cradle at $2.75—best cradle in market, Bali's cradle, at $34. TIN CANS AND FRUIT JARS, Ordered to be shipped to us ou July 1, (in veas.n) 21,600 Tin Quart Cans, Every outt warranted, and will be offered for sale from 60 to 60 cents per dozen. At same time expect to receive 9,000 Mason Frait Jars which are high and advanciog bat we will bold our presest stock at present prices, without variation or abat ment, CEDARWARE & MATCHES Dave our positive attention, ul we ale wa ing wl Eis Tu pres, Brooo 8 wi $1.78 per vomen. Door and Window &oreous to suit ans doo or window, ready te pat up. HO dwrrcia of Rosendale Cement at ree dood prices. THE TRADE will please address as for rade prices, , Yours Yespeotfally, . 6. FRANCISCUS, LEWISTOWN, PA fw wh God F feb261f
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