THE CENTRE "REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor. CexTrE Harn, Pa, Sept, 17, 1884 ee THE WORKINGMEN STAND, [New York Herald.] A delegationof workingmen c« WHERE WT aed REVOLUTIONARY RELICS. Speaking of cortain decocumentary relics to be forind in the Pension Bureau of the War Depariment at Washington, a cor- respondent of the ( leveland writs: Probably the most valuble of al these old documenta are tho orderly books, of which thers are a great num op hey are of all sizes and shapes, and sorae of them mixed up with ac- sounts and a thonsand and one other | The back part of one yntaing | B, ber: $1 Lilln IK, Car pres. Ab : A. Thompson, President of the Drivers’ Un J J. Kavanagh dent of the Engineers Union; R. M ell, president of the Brass workers jon: A. A Carsey, president and Ferrier, secretary of the in der endent bor party, called on the nat i ocratic committee yesterday m and nresenied the following staremd answer to the assertions made by Butler in his letter of acrentance : “Wa desires to correct ti made by General Butler in bh acceptance that the nation al convention at Chicage refused to ins rt in its platform a single demand of the workinsmen ina ola 'k in the interest labor. It may be true th on resolntions refused to be verned « dictated hy General Butler, but it is ne true that it refused to listen the reqnest of the workingmen, for the committee on resolutions granted a hear- ing totnrea different committe~s of work- fngmen—one from the national labor par- ty, another from the federated trades nnions, and a third committee York workicngmen. The ¢ nities resolntiona listened to their ar and inserted in the democratic every measure demanded by their bona fide reprec<entatives of labor. “We also wish to enrrect the misst te ment that Governor Cleveland has failed to carry ont the pledges made in th platform of 1882. The opposite case, for every measure deman workingmen has besn granted, the active and earnest opposition « Repubticin legislature of the state: and through his efforts more been granted to the working men in tl way o' practical legislation d more has been accomplished for | benefit than has heen done by all the lab ing unions of political parties of these Unit ed Btates since the Declaration of Inde pendence. Every meas: ire aske { fo anti-monopoly league sn ty of the state was inse rted in ti ocratic platf rm of 1882 ar has | granted and Governor C land democratic party can h I~ cla merit of inaugurating ali th that have been taken up b legi«latures and passed, to the gre efit of the working classe«, and ra +d in the n«tiona! platforms of Iemocratic 81d Republiosn parties.” EE, a OYOLON IN WISCONSIN My Rr iv. O Ia dem- rning ion: letter Of den it the commit o - to or ded bv ite th des; ¢ i v oD hus t} inho ithe i il 3 im t ¥ € measures ther st v incorp = ne Tereibls Sener in the Ci Lake, 8t. Pan!, Mina, Sept. 10.—N¢ been received h «re that thetowno Take, Wi-consin, wus badly astormb te een five ard six evening Haif of the town is Three persons were killed and wounded. The s-enes horrible in and children erfect frenzy of exc Jere and there coming oat of cellars almost para with fear. The strongest was as if tle child, for no human power could gist the terrible force. A} en from the foundaion and t pletely around. A iarge od » was blow away, e¢ floor and mang. with the nlly eat : supper. A lit'le child was arms of the tempest ane i branches of a tres slig T wa of Clar Co 1 M wa CO i } Re! DY Tit ruins, maoy o wre in e storm passed Men Al t i after t! the extreme were run were , Women sf i and fe be ng eter # con wap f, (se was lak ad lvaving th horses peace! taken sy ded 1rd ing of found, ma in the out of sigh’ and not one partic house or contents could be though search for a wile was the irack of the storm, fortanately taken refu Many families are lef A - -—- THE PANIC IN The basineas year in two hemispheres and three eon tinents is the low price of wheat, reat cash crop of the farmers Vest, BE: gland and India not in 14 years before sold Chicag y as lately, Jt cheap in England for Chicago Tribu say bought «heat in June on the predictions of the cl que, who pr with the help of the banks to pat price, have by this time lost on have held not an 05 cents including sll carrying charges, Tie Francisco Chronicle, which is a close server of the wheat «it ation, which ben. efits a jouroal in a state the whea' crop of which is worth more than its gold yield, declares that wheat is selling 20 per cent below the fair average cost of pro laetion The canses of the prevails ing low prices, it thinks, are tem; pOTary, and it enimerates them as hei ng (1) The gener: coliapse of wheat spernia tors; (2) the moneiary erisig, and (3) the heavy sales of farmers customary at thid season. On the other hand, Grosvenor, the well New York, fignres ont that the surpl 1 remaining in thise antry July 1 wan 7 5. 554,106 bashele, a8 against 65,877.155 re- maining hand A year previons'y “Present indications,” he declares, * X Are that the abundant snpplies on hoth WHEAT. great sensation of the en cheaply not be vears, haw 100 ne * specnl ators wh up the nll they a hus leas t) ye © Nan 4 0 on prices this fall,” In his opinion the “ob vinta cause of the unvaturally low pr. cos of wheat all over the w ph i the ey traordinary increase in railroad and shia building within the last few years, Ral roads in In ha and hore have mnltipliad wheat-growing acres The cheap shi sw of these days have brought the most distant acres into competition.” The Now York World presents a pice ture of Bldine's elegant Washington m nsion and adds: “lt is an an bites tural gem. It cost S150.000 and it rents for $13.000 a year, Bisine entered nub. | lie Life 0 poor man, A A — he didn’t enjoy that long. Yet Blaine, in ad tition to his Washingion pale owns property in Maine, is interested in several ining snd reilwav enterpr sos in Virginia, has stock in half a dozen an. terprires in Pennsylvania and o sewh, ro and was once lirgele ivcorested in t Little Rook add Fort Smith rai way. H- ISR {l'jonaire. Mr, Blaine has been a thrifty stem” soveral poems, the record of farm hands, | aale of sheeps’ wool, while Shay; nother chronicling the army of Vir- oinia hes been made into an arithme tio| ‘for the rule of ff and has examples * thres,” while others contain private con- b records and almost every vi Three orderly books | i acts, family aty of writing. ded. Hardly one of them is under | and r She give in many cases) y of the operations of th 1 it woald require, to give the It is to be » government will have d, rolls of the what histerical merit be preserved. One, for s an orderly book containiug orkings of Benedict Arnold's ion to Canada from November 8, ‘ebruary 26, 1776. It is a paste-| covered about ten inches, juare and an inch th back. It ign for every f y¥ Of age vd. ail vy lusto TOUS Arniles, and inter upon ng things they contain that tb hlishe with the n, and heve shall “¢ v box il Q aid ick with a yell ow the Oo ls 4 vps arole nt gives par i day and con- the expedition. tama 1440, January 3, f the army y that On | when sonntersign o Wis “ Cranp be oll ne | Colonel 8 voice and § the pasole he M« autre al,” t Arnold his officers an and on Joned: was by unani- |p mon ot 1 troops ap- | pointed mander, February 8, sn the yuntersign COL was ‘‘ Schuyle “. H mi nox n pcount bought the Coutinental army in account of th Th 1s are put down ing=, and pence. Th i the ink faded, a resem id's that of a goverment con. parole we, of Arnol gener book shown nent te ) an to brigadier 1 ' 13 Bas RTEA8 varions horses sold, used by t and itemized o teal iy sters employed. # sun nds, r 18 vol shill a OW an le book Diss more a ci K than 200 DE — a —— fry ISION OF LABOR IN EARTHQUAKES Pre hus discourses in the consangn- » who reo was thns vii Vesurvins Det with a time unnsaally 1 that tory forms tional 3: i Y in rea Jit v For on ' y has been ob 1 8X08] Vigisnos, may reciion. t in the same di d I ler served that it ut a time the minor craters of this region are often ly it certainly Bonn within the Vesuvian region aelf when Vesuvius is at rest, "ny i wnally active, while yet t times, wher Vesuvius is violen tion, thes an : 11 i » mally active too. It | when Vesuvio in O08 seam 1 11 mime Yoio € roe hy i an the sts they tried to do the is neglecting, is very active, 18 re | work which Vesavias eo when Vesuvins try while, n to bh ol | sharing in its labor | quite possibly be the case tha io regious may show their ki b ing eous disturbances, thaw | they ¥ greater crater by It may, therefore, £ ii A. + i quit distant nship thiroes as by - J much alternat imultan i AM G— A USEFUL FRUIT, The pomegranate is a delicious fruit, which ie eaid to furnish for the sick- room the finest acid known--superior to that of the lemon. It makes also a wholesome summer bevarage, and the soeds, divested of the filament whioh | separates their congeries, are not to be| despised is properly prepared for table, In urging the cultivation of this fruil, 6 Georgia authority says that aa acre planted in pomegranates, 15 by 10, would contain 515 trees, and thess would | average in four years fifty to the tres, ! making a total to the acre of 15,750 ponegrauates, and these, at four cents a piece, would yield a yearly income of $7350 to the acre of trees. These tree, | attaining ago, will yicld as the one named | | above, Fasldon is the great governor of this world. It presides not only in mattors of dress and amusement, but in law, el} in a — i physic, politics, religion, and all other things of the gravest kind. Indeed, the wirest of men would be puzzled to give all these have boen at certain times uni. | verraily received, and at other times uni- versally rejected, that they were in or] me of fashion, A PAPA A AB §* “Bload fod th we ative on to AYer's Barspariiin, usm be fm bigAl-enivhivg wafivien DESPICABLE ATTITUDE. [ Boston Globe, Along wi bh the demand of the Indian if the M+, the this Mr. Harrison, r, to the effect that take place from Bidoe's attorne trin 1 will not, probably, — F'OR habitual constipation, billionsness, sick {head ache, torpidity of the liver, conges- tion of the kine syn, malaria and ali 0 am plintiops arising from a degenerated condit on of tue bowels, liver or kidneys, McDonald 8 Improved L ver Pills ean be de nde 1 upon for and perma. neat relief; as a dinner pill, gentle thartic aad sufe aperient, they are with- fount an equal. Many eminent physicians thea: in their daily pr Money certarn il 1elice, be J.D JVANBTON, J 9 17sept2 Murray. HovLrow ax, Poiladelphia Agents. - ———- Pa..," Sent. Sold & ( £e The de t hirty st ©! MoO~ dig. Mr. MifHict town, erptic confereco of trist met here to day the '1 flrs and nominated —DINGES [ am now prepared to Ll eC wilh (rnods, public in deneral Groceries, Notions eral Merchandise Joan B. tellieitaer, of Lewistown, tor, unaulm His Y. - - jad ba i bio flyer ana homan ) 2 drai d nage CAausas Blu ginprope kid «YHitvU, em 10 the 3 O00 €YSs 1 ’ wi ters I dy. P" Lower prices than ever \ojfered before in Centre Hall. I pay Cash and 18 downg, Give me la trial. PRODUCE WANTED. with Provisions 4 The Coming President, ted reference and ¢ acter, willing work eight hours day for a six mouths’ engagement, Traveling Agents “The Lives Graves of our Presidents” to every scriber of whieh book WILL BE EN FREE “Tue lave: ¢i the Four Cane didates ” Why pay from $2 to $4 for the Lives of the Candidates when you can get it free? First applicants get choice of positions, wood pay to the right par- ty. Address, giving name of reference, Hint & Harvey Vosviarisa Co, 18ja3m 53 N. Chisries St, Baltimore, Md tlemen 01 undou ars to for PEN SSYLVANIA STATE Fall Term Examination for admission ‘ . gt 38 COL! EGE. begins September 10, 1584 , September 0 This institution ls located in ohe of the most wantiful and healthy spots of the entire Alle heny region, It isopen ta both sexes, aid of fers the { dlowing Courses of Study 1 AF i scientife Course of Four Years, A Full Latin Selentifie Course, The Sollowiog HEPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the first two yoars of the Baientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE: (b) SATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMIRTRY AND PRYSBICH; (4) CIVIL ENGINEER ING, t 2 3 A short BPECIAL TURE, A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry, A recognized course In Mechanical Arts, eombiring shop-wark with study A pew Bpocial Oourse (two years) in Litera ture and Selence, for Young Tadies, A cerefully graded Preparatory Corse BPECIAL COURSES are arranged to moet the wate of Individus! students, Military drill Is required. Expenses for board Toition free. Young nd ce we der eharge of rompetent lady Principal, Fo: Ga Al. Ww of other (nformation, address Meo COURSE IN AGRICUL. Very truly, C. DINGES. : NEW SHOE STORES) N A JOHN MULL LEN Centre [Hall ’ 'p Whitmer & Lise: In LEASE] St TH COBURN * 5 Nf HE A PEN OF YEARS TO PAY CASH FOF WHEAT, RYE GRAIRG SMi C0). . at N' A, ARE "HEAT. I BARLEY WHEAT, RYE, CORN, &c 3 5 YE, and COAL, F August or Bale share, Pa, 1, "84 a —— ———————— AINE r— COXD-HAXD ENGINES FOR SALE | HORSE POWER “ ONE TWO ONE 40) 2H “ “ “ I~ UGHLY OVERN, RUNNING THOR( AULED AND IN GOOD ORDER, Will be roid Cheap st the EFONTE FOUNDRY a MACHINE BHOPS, WM. P. DUNCAN & CO, BELL 28ap tf Steam Bending Shops. AT FARMEKS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bending in wcod done on short notice, Orders filled for rime of all wizes, und of best material ; bobsled ron ors, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, phaston and boggy resches, Rend for price list, Orders by mail promptly at. t nded to, All work guaranteed, liocty J. B. REAM & BON. iheim Plaining WIN. Farnishes and Keeps on Hand | SASH, DOORS, FLOORING oF ALL KINDS, BIDDING SHUTTERS, BLINDS MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR ZANANY, Ke. &0. &o., &c. | lerms Ress and all Orders | Promptly attended to. TH AT CEXTRE Front with H Nt3 Bupplies ar we would be pleased ALL, ¢ NOW IN and to bave yon DRY GOODS 1 Cannot be beat in ( Prices, know RTINGS, especially in We We can TICKS, & Ky HOLT OF Go 0ODs, PRINTS, A BI'LENDID L Clothe and Ca Oar SUMME!} AID BA R( I A BOYS BO! NS MN CHILDR} ful 1nd eomy A DIES ete C G HOt KE ND pris ny ERI] PU CR whic other ho qu : uf KOOas, 8H i, at tn Bal Ww ie WM. JEPARTMERT Juality and Domestics. you in good {AMS +AINS IN LANELS, &c., INE OF ITS & SHOES, HOES, line of now hea in and Cheap | ALWA h will use for the 1 style YS v 1 GOODS, F & BON A yme of car patron f id ar $ Be ders last when we booked es {OO or {ers hat #01. It waa not late L oO late in | goods mw ptly, and i ¥e Were oO npelled {Ore pr which ac ah m an | We ID sino ter ro ney | is ltked i a ii il di en i that we Xx I dded to cur w dispatch meibility of will send x TWENTY-FIVE their or filling aiid the sea us busy ot re arly in to ship the e instances 18 BO turn ed them. snd t bos ELipp This have facili- or- 10 troet orders at we ng delay, ve thelr DOLLAR ps APEST at rs . | R BAUG GH & Mant Del New EW GOODS! LOW : PRI i HARPER & KI d BE 81, Al 1d a ress a'ysis and RIOINN facture re, "Phi ade phia GOODS! ES | {EAMER, Have just opened in | and Best Roo one of Largest | DRY GOODS, XOTIONS hs § BOOTS & tH OILS AXD GLASSWARE OKS, PAINTS, {SW ARE, { COFFEES, SUGARS, | 8ALT, TOBACCO, EVERYTHI | KEPT IN A WELL STORE ALL NEW G( bargains uneu L! Ot XTY. COME AND | All kinds cf Produce tak Market Prices | We offer TEAS, FISH SEGARS, NG REGULATEL YODS, irpassed in this E US en, and Highest Paid, LOR ILLAN D'S PLUG with Red Tin Tag: Rose Leaf Navy CL AHUFFY are sidered’ the best and che D WARE, H*® meen 4 © ¢ A. HAR A. HAR — ps RE SRLL SECTIONS And all kinds or Far RA KES, #URK Tas, dPROUTS HAY F( ~—A8 WELL AS AL JAS All Roady for FRIDGES, ROOFS ing and preserving &r., evnomica’ than any vent maddy. Send fo Jey Bm i) CLIMAX— Fine Cut Chewing ; and Yellow quality con faug y. peel, E. ARE CO, Co 8 S . . N Al D ND REA PERS, REAPERS, mine Tools, Q JRKS, &eo. 1. KINDS OF HAN Use, and for repair dB N,V, | Cards— Attorneys. . On rm ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Z LL k FONTE, PA he Court House, J Office oppo Furet's bulldivg. J ous BLAILK 24 Boor of Loves on L’ N N, Attorney-at- Law, ¢ Office on Bellefont, fe 3h 3 of EY, Pp. Atorney st-Linw, Office i in old d Corard building Alle, .uny sireet, ¥F. "FORTN sellefonte I. BpaNgLS t C. VP. Hewes G* AMGLER & HEWES, TI1LAN y 478.0 ’ JE] ) PERNA practice ua all n and En glish T. Alexander, C. M, LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. PA. inGarman $B nOw buii ding Bower Off ce J OHN KLi ATTOR C-AT-LAW, BELLEFO? Office ond floor of Farst'’s buildiug north of Court House, Can CONney ted in E uglish or German, 7m'y J OHN F. POT special! stlention iands or pro, and bave acknowledged bonds & Ballafonte, Pa me J LISIA, i — TE, PA 4 ££ on # new be x4 POTTER, Avwurney-at Collections pro®miily meade given Ww ur snie Low w sud Buving Grav ud Mi Finn thoes Wii De eds, SOLS on - CH HOSTERM De Ri A 61 sire Hea rc si treet, upp W ili Kive false ol bie profession idudr get s Chu eive Luibersn Ct rch, eth 0 in sil bratigches ther ada isle red . G GUT . - D Dentist, Milibein rofessionnl pervices to the } prop nred Lo periorm all operations in the dents profiseion. He 1s now fully pres pared sxiract leeld absuiulely withou Pain my 4 ib © ut EL 1U ~, o- Uters his public, He in to i Hotels wo Boe HOUBK ee i W. BRB. Teller, proprietor, Belie tonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given u cuuntry trade, Junelby C* MMINGS BOUSE, EMAXT ils ; LLEYOXTE, Pa. BROWN, Proprietor (Owwunily will auy iu the county in bess, snd Giveilt a trisi CEL sling equal 10 respi, for mau ¥Y oderale Bridd Bn i every CRATES Ven & Lf Ole] shld UNL NE® BROCKIZRHOFPF HOUSE, ALLEGHESY »T,, ph ELLETGHTS, ra G. G. MCMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sem p-e Koowe ou First Floor, $8. “ree Buse 10 und from sll train, ur | Su seCini rales 10 witnesses and jurors. Eun i CE sTRE HALL HOTEL. . J. MEYER, Prop'r. I MER BUARDERS AND TR CUSTOM Lbeaitny locality, pure surroonded by finest in the slate. Schools s convenient. Terms very 16ang tw ——— ee... rrp BROCKEKHOFF HOUSE. i { | | wl —. sUM AXSIENT Table, waler, scenery MO mountain natural reasons HOUSE, ble. Pe LCE WAVER. TA DE CALDWELL Propriety Ter ro reasopeble. Goud sample rooms {on first floor. aie MILLS HOUR On L.& T.R. R SUMMER RESORT. Fine Fishiog and Hunting—Romste tic Mountsin and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. TERME REAS SOXABLE. J. H, BIBBY ...... cco... Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CEXTRE COUNTY, PA ALlA mari 0 r. FINE ro sr J, Centre Hall buliding BOAIL Justice 67 the Peave and Conveyancer, Ps Valley Bang may? 3 Office in Penns MURRAY Centre Pa. I Patent and Hollend Purposes on.) Hall popular Medicires kept open uf Wine nal werk Li Store may WUNTY BANKING OO, BELLEFONTE ive Depots | and allow Interest ; Inmox otes ; Buy and Sell Government jo : Go a and Coupons BEAVER, EHUGERT, President Cashier, C* TRE X Recs PENNA JAS, A Nn J. 1 BANKING OD CENTRE HALL, PA Receive Depo tr and allow Interest Discount Notes ; 8uy and Sell Goverument Securities | Gold and Coupons, WM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE, President Cash jer OND VALENTINE, B” and sells Real Estate on fair commission, Insures Firstclam Life Compatios, " Life and Accident Companies, 8 - 1 ire Companies, German, English and American, tal, $15,000,000. Office in Bush entine's slots, Bellefonte. Pa. CORE ESIIONERY and EATING HOUSE, at SEARFASY ROOMS Bush's block. Meals at all hours from early to late trains, Lunch without cof- fee i0 cle, Luneh with ovffee 15 cents Regular meals 20 cis. Oysters in all style ZELLER & & SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In pPEXX 8 VALLEY Combined cap- Arcade, over Val. Suny DRUGS, CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &c MPure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes always kept THE BEST ANDONLY AUTHENTIC LIFE OF By Chauncy F. Black, Licutens Cleveland vovernor of Peun's. Our Took will contain facts to be found in do other, be sides a complete history of the Democratic with all its lntforms ; sketohes of the lives of all the Presidents; the women of the White Shite Hous: protective riff ; revenue reform ; ome life of the President, a full by Headricks, Jims br ar: iy Send M0 ots, lor tp eh. y BL once, THAY XR MERRIAM & Gangiot Arch Be, Lo DRUGS a a - “1 you want good shoulder braces, suitable fur ladies and gentlemen, ard we reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drog store, MpxnaY, 11jon Uf . .
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