or rw { OLD SERIES, XL. VOLUME { Rib SERIES, XVII ob ARI A THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n. National Ticket. FOR PiLESIDENT, GROVER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. State Ticket. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE, GENERAL W. W. H. DAVIS, OF BUCKS COUNTY. Democratic County Ticket FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE ADAM HOY, FOR ( ANDREW G oid ONGRESSR, CURTIN. Chester Munsor . eonard Rhone "1John A. Woo ~-Miles Walker r Rohe } ries ft St. John, of course, is al a water-haul. ften Blaineites don't ve A — The thing is gone up for Blaine~Cleve- | te o land is going to be elected President. _- a Vote for Cur inate . peoples representaty best and purest upon the floor of laine now, ys some consolation he goes dos letter writer, - Our county ticket, Curtin, Hoy, son, Woodward, Rhone, Wolf, Greist, M'Clain, Peck— match ‘em. — smn WAI Vote for Wolf and 11 1 rhs while all Republi 3 , 3 Brett, Smith, | Bible, Dinges, | Greist, Democrats, Campbell and thus re-elect the entire ol board of Commissioners. - Ben Butler is down Well, music at meetings is ugl meetings. we supp any band, and a bigger nuisance. - Blaine dodged the prohibit ment, but he couldn't dodg gan ion amend Mulli- letters. true things can be Vote for Curtis soldier, of the workingman, of the farm- | er, and of “the poor. mechanic Blaine’s new Mulligan other column. ‘ome quick Dear Fisher ly. wit lat ¢ r gine hn rar niet any « { \ Hil wife know 1 Are coming. » come at once, and keep it secret, » come and see a sick man. t will kill me if you don’t com - -_— -> Ir. Woodward excepting that of i 8, altho ct, he was el nimous vote, a: township, R gress from Pennsylvania, . i Postmasters and collectors under Re- | publican rule, fron been criminal defaulters to the amount of $10,000,000, Vote for Cleveland and | honest government next Tuesday. - Grand jubilee and excursion Hall, on Monday, 3. Union county are expected. tin, Ed. Blanchard, L. A. Mackey, and other friends of our road, will be there, See particulars in another column. ly The 1860 to Large crowds from | Gov, Cur- new instalment of Mulligan let- Jim Blaine the worst disgraced man ever known. What Republican can vote for laine and have an easy conscience ? Just read the new batch of letters, Bah ' - Democrats, remember next Tuesday. Don’t stay away from the polls. Give the Democratic cause your best efforts. ring your Democratic neighbors to the polls. The skies look bright, and if ev- ery friend of Cleveland and Reform turns out, a grand Democratic victory is cer- tain. - lini Gov. Curtin will be re-elected to con- gress by a tremendous majority. The people are not so silly as to go back on the best and truest representative of their interests.” Now is the time to stand by Curtin when the agents of monopol gare endeavoring to break him down. What Congressional district in the United States has an abler representative in Congress than we have, in Andrew G. Curtin? Every voter, without regard to party, should support Cartin on Tuesday, Nov.4. He has represented the inter. ests of the masses. opposed the monopos lists and land grabbers, and stood by the canse of the laboring classes, - i A es Ms AA Let the voters all over the county re- member that the Democrats of the six precincts comprising the north-eastern corner of the connty, in the midst of whom Mr, Woodward has lived during the fourteen years he has been a citizen of the county, are a unit in presenting him as their choice for the Legislature, and they have for the second time ex- pressed their preference in no uncertain way. What better endorsement can a candidate have ? travelin per light and thwart the will Curtin’s I irregular larity we ever knew, as icently regula {¥} majority in whel ity ywwerwhelming majorit BOLTERS. Gov, Cartin was nominated by conferrees of Centre and Clearfield, after ple wanted it to de. Gov. Curtin is the Mr. part. Curtin's Hall 0 is the nominee of the other far, neither part, however, represents the wishes of the majority of the Democra- cy to a very large extent. is regular. Gov, We are sorry for the muddle, but it was brought about by the stubbornness of a majority of the counties acting in opposition to the will of a large majority of the people, Hall men call Curtin’s friends when it is fresh in the memory of all that these very men bolted Mackey for congress when he was the regular and unanimons nominee of the Democ- racy of the district, These very men bolted Curtin when he was the regular nominee six years ag and haiped to elect a Republican, Mr Yocum. These very men bolted Mr. Wallace for State Benator, in the Modoc moves ment, and he was the regular Democratic nominee, Now is it not very refreshing to hear such follows talk about bolters in 4 mud dle that bolt, Weecan't call a Hall man a bolter, neither can a Hall man cal a Curtin man a bolter, one being as regular as t'other, even can not be made out a Bo a AIDE THAT PROMISED PROSPERITY. TE FOR GAR 4 Jit i wul have FELD — Steady y a P i FOR And Wi Hi 1 OTE Prosperity, HANCOCK {ried Idieness. Paup { the Poor House | : Who does not remember how the Jian nolicans, four years ago, r ungthechang neeches and printed documnts promise and d t are the facts 'w York Herald groops some answer the question : iron furnace iT if ii 3 i, Wil n i continue this question and mee in its favor in that New men son why Andrew GG. Can of ause of the interest he crves the support of the people trict is be i the welfare of northern soldiers in he diseased and wounded - especially s¢ in the six counties he has faith. represented. d in their behalf received his cor Every just measure pport, some of which he introduce nsell and fought to successful pause Every soldier or his friend who $ Lo Grow, ( to urtin in regard his tention and promises of aid in his behalf, which assistance or aid Mr, Curtin ren- lors personally and promptly, If this be loubted, ask the wounded and disabled y&' in your neighborhood and they eerfally furnish the proof, There if the soidiers, and their relatives, their friends, wish to keep their true will ¢l | friend in a position to guard tect their interests, they will une besitalingly labor for the re-election of Andrew G, Curtin, Both political parties fess Friendship for him who saved the nation and are free to make promises ; and now, if sincere in their let t 1i8 1 i declarations, wim vole for Curtin, who has prove ity to the men who bore the bat- tle AL any rate, let sll the soldier in this contest combine and see to it that {their faithful and fearless Shitta ton in triumphantly re-elected, United may you be in battling for the victory, 'R 29. 1884, Was Dever follows : In reply toy closing etter fron of Angust 20 1 have to say saw Mulligan's memorands have no idea what has become lo I know why the testimony in Blais Little Rock ar taken sabe ent to Jone 10 printed. You may of it © WER never remember that the investigation was condocted by a sub. ommit ee consisting of General Hanton, Ashie and Mr. Lawrence. 1 had to do with the papers. The investigation was postponed soon after Blaine was sanstrack in Washington and Cincinnati until the next session at the request of bas friends Frye and Hale, up- an the alleged grounds that he desired to embark in a short time for Europe, and that in their judgment a further proseca- ion of inquiry by the commitiee would ermavent!y unhioge his inteliect, if {id not destroy his Life. I thought there was about as much probabilicy of bis coming to an untimely d from that cause as there was that he would die of uustroke. I confidently ex vein] that the matter would be resamed ext session at least, Why it was 1 do vi Kuow, | supposed that all the papers had been returned to the file roo. If toey cannot be found there, it is possible that they may be in the possession of the anda! who chisvied the figure of his child's tom: stove. 1 felt no persona’ in terest in the matter, aod 1 paid wo fare tier attention to it after I exposed bis vil niny with regard to the Caldwell tel eyrat 1 san very truly your friend, J. Procron Kx heim ti THEY WERE CREMATED. Tannelson, West Va. Oct 21. teght ai the Thomas coke ovens three men and a boy Were pushing a onl car tong the tramway above the ovens they steposd over the one it eaved in, precipitating sll four into the white hot ake, Toey were literally buroed to ashes, When the oven was emptied the sisly trace of them found was the meliad uetal of buttons and coins and the see) mousting of tools, which went down rr THE L END OF GLEN PLYMN, 1 Fi Paso Connties, the canyon of Deer 1 for a covert. ther interesting mat. Deer Creek and the he legend of an old In. nokta Navin ughter. Blazing atest influence lacable in bat incible in conneil, he nen, and was accns. squaws as very in. a Colorado pioneers uniry, and the great their approach, prevaile yield to the 1d nnheard-of resolved to factious by a all chiefs and a certain day, he hem on the h rises beantifal 8 spot known as groves of k, clear as crys. id that is he got up to , but 1 {i Bier, ng that ¢ ana POITIEY ly was to as the story the Gres es iv 118 cries for the i were heard and in 3. But one old sad v spears flashed the pow-wow chief's daughter rull as if she Ha knew 1 “ VARS and was belo ie knew that Biag. tod a special hatred Henoe he resolved girl, His warning n, but when the maiden her et by highwaymen, and to find the her lover a of her father. On the crag i Iv ¥ SOGY Od tlement to warn her to die of She attempted rock, but slipped id there canyon beneath, a inding the daughter the same way at by the means he ng the top of the crag. too late—the young his last, ry i : sled it 18 said that in the ries are heard as of the iing the loss of his nd feebler cries as weeping for her legend, hardly old alled so, for the old pio- r the Coloradoan of to- t at all unlikely that the foundation in the love named Walters for an laughter. f bowai —- AA A NIG DOSES. n negro does not take ts of the homeopathist. tho largest doses of the tice, and will toss off a whor-oil with a smack of a glass of sallts and senna wed with gusto, while a without a moment's hesi- glishman, who hunted in that nothing gives an African savage greater pleasure than a medicine. He found his more useful in making the negroes friendly than his revolver and brepch-loading rifle, But the medicine must be strong and rapid in its eficols, for the savage is too impatient to wait several hours for the medicine to operate, and to much in. flusnoed by hin sight and taste to be satisfied by a suall dose. He is never so happy as when he has taken a good dose of eroton cil and oolooynuth, or four or iar emetio, Hollowny's pills were as popular in the Soudan ae in London, and the sports. man found tnt the more liberal he was The Southe: kindly to pe 1 He belioves i ol 1 y tumblerful or his lips. Even will be swall bolas is take fation. An E the Soudan, ea N 3 ¥ nmedicine-0hest Hing were the negroes to serve him. hemover he opened his medicine-chest, pected Lim as 8 grost “ medioine-ne The more be physick. od thew the better they liked it. But ¥F $Y A FATAL BOI Boston, Oct. 22, | from Panl sa: { threshing machine on th ols farm at Beltramie, instantly killing | engineer; John Smi Chris. Bwanson and . hands, and An unknown men was The CHRIneer wi; t bauch, fo ¢ Wm. Pierce, ag badly yEOOvering recovering A sensation was caused house at Louisville, Ky., { by a fight between Judge recently Chief Justice ofthe C peals,) and C Bennett A well wn lawyer, and Presi Southern Exposition, # in ean injnacil mark reflect ately denoune a inf two jaw clinched ponel in © AIROUR DOOESE and were | al the For th ai the Mos! For the tov King in Ja For the Ix { Mile the § the Walker sch For the township o the Central City sch Or For the townasbis : school house, For the township of Pent of Joseph Kleckner, Cobut For the borough of M house opposite the Evangel borough For the township of Libs in Bagiceville For the wwnship of Worth ai the school at Port Matilda, For the township of Burnside st house of J K Boak For the wownship of ( of Robert Mann's For the borough of { © U ¥ Aa of Huston al the Silver the gt the school + church In said ny in the school hou ¥ the school irtin afithe school house donville and the townshiy of Union at the new w use at Unlonvil For the first and Second wards of the POY of Philipsburg at the ianrge public sehool hous For the Third ward of : borough of Philips turg at the small public school hous NUTICE is also hereby given, “That all persons, excepting justices of the peace, who shall bold an office or appointment of any profit or rast andes the government of the 1 ited States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or slherwise, sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall be em. ployed under the Legislative, Executive or Judi ciary Department of this Stale, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district © and also that every member of Congress or Slate Leg: islature, and of the select or common ootinell of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated istrict, is by law capable of holding or exercis. ug, at the same thse, the office ur appointment of Judge, luspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth ; and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any stich election shall be eligible 0 any office © be then voted fin TICKETS TO BEVOTED. The qualified electors will lake notice of the following acts of Assembly, approved the 12th day of March, 1866: “An act reguisting the mode of voting et all elections iu the several counties of this Commonwesith,’ Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pens sylvania in General Assembly mel, and it is hore. by enacted by the authority of the sume. That the qualified electors for the several counties of the i monwealth, st all general, township, bor ough and special elections are hereby auth: oriszed required Wo vote by tickets, printed or write ten, or partly printed or partly written, severally classified aa follows : One teket shall embirsce the names of judges of courts voted for and 0 be Ine beled outside “Judiciary.” one toket shall eum. brace Lhe names of all the State officers to be vou td for, and shall be labeled “State” one tieket shal) mn ivtmon he aaies of all the officers voted for, incinding the office of Benstor snd members of the Assembly, df voted for, and be labeled County, wiket shail embrace the names of all the township voded for, and be labeled “Township” one toket stindl embrace the nsos of all the bortegh officers voted for, and be ished od "Borough" and each clas be . 1 ool b willing ws they wero to be doctored in. ternally, not one of Shem would submit to an operation with the koife. ., RRM Ww