Xx 4 4 {OLD SERIES, XL. | NEW SERIES, XVIL a TTT J v “0 L, TALL, PA., WEDNESDAY, a i UU Sf I gus says: The declara- ing Board of the BLate # of that state valid, al- fleate of its electoral vable, Tt Canvass. if the Democratic States will nt and false vote be lying- vote of that state, The CE NTRE F NGVEMBI THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Prop’. i f greed for oflice got away with the reason | of some who could not have things their own way, and foul work was preferred to fair it served the end sought] for, | We nearly lost two Democratic » | LE A : wre THI THE ELECTION™ -ta 4 3 (1 The tin of the Albany { SHERIFF'S SALES, of By virtue of Bundry ari Facias and the Court of Cow to me dir the Court Ho BATU} Wy rit Comm Fi New Orleans sin Facies, 1av- ued out of uly and pic at Lue, on Panne tion for 3 maxes Lie the i voie which 1 i Ki) iy cert Geta] where 8B rece jE ¥ 03 secured in Lh Beets . : ng Boards 1 NOVEMBER 72, 1584 let no fraud: tv. in 1s @ 1# various sia which To Brother Dana—Burn your Pen! dy mem-| - “d ¢ following ® aggregate make a creditable Isred the : 1 To Benjamin F. Butler—Burn your HEN. i - { iW i r course the Prohibitionists consider it a Water-loo. - -» he Sun, “which shines for a he oe i Ty a : 3 11,” did not | still ine for Cleveland and way through. : sa———— i So — i —— The first thing Logan said when he deoated “1 wish wrote them letters” “-— over ew he wes was, hadn ) the country @ a aii plague of | 128 afflicted the! land for twenty vears is soon %o cease, | Republicanism which and in its stead we will have happiness | - i - 8. Lockwood is not down in “ .p p result of th ie ejection some of the Republicans, She says Was sa ae very rough go up Salt river— las it Ree med wanted red with pleasant weather. § venoms 3 nd £004 man intends 1 i seeds. ake the "mm 8 i 111 i ir i tas - - ans are plotting to doctor » of New for to ‘ork i ght for the seating tte sweted 1 Gear 8 nove upon the result of the presidential tio nue J. A. Dunmire and Ema 1ars, bet eloe- 1 eagertown, have made nf he one loging having to wheel the thi { ir Lewistown Y eagertown The Yeagertown reed to furnish music for the Due noti « will be given as to ioe yn to upon a wheel-barrow Ba for AS Ag band h occasion the time the cirens is ome off, Well, the Rerorren hopes that Demos 34 : + will enioy that ride, a tg Wa oy ngratulate Gov. Cartin on hisre- election. He made a splendid run under the 1M It seemed all the powers of Lucifer had been turned loose against him. Hundreds of Republicans who bad promised to support Curtin, roved untrue when it came to voting, alths’ admitting he was the right man for the place. In our own party there was o faction, openly and secretly, plot ting to wipe out Curtin, but the grand old ex-governor stands vindicated, and his voice will be heard in congress against land-grabbers and jobbers, who yearned for his defeat. / i pM Ais H We are sorry for the defeat of Adam oy~ the Democrats who failed to stand by him made the saddest mistake. Judge Hoy should not have lost a single Democratic vote—he made a good and sound judge, was honest and upright, and far to be preferred to so bitter a Re- publicsn as Judge Furst, Democrats, of Centre county, if no better treatment is accorded to the good men of our party, we fear our boasted majorities will dwin die down to nothing in a short time, ———————— es SUI MP 5B ASIP The Centre county election is one of the rare queer ones in this county. There did not seem to be the best generalship, and the firing was 0 promiscuous, that wany in our own ranks were hit instead of the balls taking effect upon the ene- my. We do not think that the Democratic party of Centre county can stand many such scraing as it was put to in the caia- paign just closed. late, petty spite, pet ty jealousy, seemed to actuate men from the primary campaign on through, and yet for the life of us we could not see the occasion for it all, unless the satanic, iret tances, bers of the Assembly, and we at some of the other men on ticket, nefarious practices of the primary cam- 1¢ party can put down trading and in- tri l i party in this county, 11 Ku § oh 1 ¢, a total rout may be the fate of t Probab open eyes that are now willix I i let the wise and co« ly it would EL to wink qt "YT nnd al wrong. al the result -heads o sound the note of alarm erethe party is crippled and defeated as a result of the ma ch as ¢ are In ce than for the party, a — SCOTT LAW IN i T he iE 8, OHIO. } by the best legal minds since its passage 1 i one the Con- d to the was one that would have legali 1 9 After it was passed, an mg 1itte 21 ze by the very Legislature wel i Rn 10 3 1 3 y 1 » [3% 11 that adopted ti ott law, Thisu stitutional law was pernicious in that i frit + i the liquor taxes collected, to assent to a violation of the Cons’itution of these tax u titntinnallv anlloast inconstitutional ¥ collect be a severe measure hard on many of the cities towns maar but the censure jestly belongs to a Legis lature that, for political parp I thc + an unconstitutional law, and n ’S it on Sug vindicated } 3 reme urt that has 1 her law of the state, which declares these wi No | i+ in WGA fe Lin iq. cense tot ie aflic inintoxicating herealler be granted in this the General Assemb by by ide against evils resulting there- wall +4 us 3 V nay one of The was tricks AS, in our } r ment, the act with amendment are in effec arly, plainly, iin the mean- nhibition, we fi are such a case a Be ] ® ’ Lg 1] to declare, wit n Whether it is possible to enact tax | hich w i ot wi IALSe O tn wr we vested $i i no discret) in in: r n ¢ in sss i 3 col f hi ¢ 1 i the Constitt tion as } sion of that instrument, isa on whi It is sufficient to vr iv for the the Scott say, given, that such an act by 4 read law is not but, on the contrary, as an or tax law it is wholly vo EAVER TO BE SENATH 4 3 2d ASNEERINens ii. IR. make ver his successor in the dd The next Legislature of this state will be largely Republican in both branches, and Don Cameron will have it hi over that body 80 as to elect Gen, D Bea a mn Cameron intends States Senate. under his thumb and intends to use his } leaver UU. 8S. Senator, and he (Cameron will not be a candidate in consequence, leavers He es the fight was not against Beaver] but against himself, and as Gen to take this step, is General defeat for governor two years ago. alleg Beaver was an innocent sacrifice on the Senator's Mr. steps account, Cameron now magnani- monsly make Beaver senator as a reward for his defeat for governor. It is characteristic forward to i i Ae Cleve ar WTA vo! iaggurated ures, The Ne w over Ba therea returms : y cinls with the county cierks made their official for transmission to Albany, ures of each county are already The New York printing The 7 CRAOVRAS On has known Saturday, in unlies, savs i of ite voles Dy fas figures, ry + HOW revise Minty in re i i eived complete an irrected, New York Siate i change i Republ can the Wood from eve ¢ ” Hi pr made the correction, aod commntesme officers in otes are ad- § . Of sol inigs and elevated ground in his friendship for Beaver and will doa handsome act rare in politics. We have politicians that will cut the throats of their best friends if a political point can be gained thereby it is one of the pernicions things in poli tics, and the men who will do it are gen- erally found devoid of honor when dis creditable methods serve their purposes better. As we are to have a Republican U. 8 Senator why of course our county pride will cause us to look with pleasure upon this singular, but highly commendable, move of Senator Cameron. With an in- fluential member like Curtin in the House, and Beaver in the Senate, Centre county and Central Pennsylvania will be a power at Washington which will not be insignificant where our people have interests at stake, We could wish the complexion of the Senate to be such as to secure the elec tion of a Democrat to the U. 8. Senate, but as it will surely be a Republican Centre county people will join in the pleasure we feel upon the prospect of Gen. Beaver being the man, THE VOTE IN PENNAYLVANIA Phtladelphin, Nov, 9, ~Bpecial re barns from H0 of the 67 counties tu Penneyiva nia and care ul es mates of the remwine ing eight counties give Bigine a nlurality in the state of 78.408. The counticn from which the offidial vote has not ye: been received are, Allegheny, Butler, Curbing, i i i 150 bas been discovered in favor of Blaine, Cleveland's plarality in tha county to 1.288, There are reports of eIturs in two ot er contuties, the correc tion of wiaeh would add sill fnrther to The table as now published gives Cievelaud a majority of 1,861 over Bb aioe, and this will undoubis ediy stand without material alteration, going beliind the returns, The baiiow! are destiOy ed, and the canvass is deter | mined by the face of the returns, DEMOCRATS QUIET MINED, New York, Nuv, 10.~The city is quiet BUT DETER. ol tue claim that Cieveland and Hen dricks have carried the state, A secret ee ing of Steve Eiking, Fessenden, Chairman Jones and Seuator H ibert) was held tosnight but nothing could be learved concerning 1s import. The dew orate sre vigilant and eminent counsel tinve been engaged by them. They are determined and will not consent to the perpetration of any frand. Nothing can change tive resal but iraad and thet wily nol be silowed. CRYING FRAUD. New York, Nov, 7 The Mail and Exe pres pons the following : Avovsra, Nov, 7. fo Coalrman B. BE Jones, of (he Repube Hoan National Commitee I am advioed tha there have been ratids commited in New York State, 1 believe that an honest vote of the State ives 6 Bepablions plurality, snd 1 asx -w Montgomery, Phi Ballivan sad Tioga, 6 comin dee to see that we have a fair count. J. Ge Braise, ¢ work of the Commissioner been ardoous, because of « apathy concerning the matter sons who were M wared thr ieitation, i } i rect eal Lins 8 nex nected Ainono nil fear I em articl been wersonal application and © interest ti 3 G4, ost of the 8 have ugh 4 ¥ in many 4 t it 1 and nstances | § Bt Diglier Inst } product line fia, ate despite the blockade, two steamers landed Culnese troops and war muni at Tai-War on the srmosa, The Ch fleet, an- the river Yaog~1si, has TR RA LO SU ¢ Commander Lin, The French man- Iriamphante, has sailed from 1 Uhina, for Kelung to join e's fleet, . JOIN of | vhored south west nese be en i i : ordered to | wr the i 1, Loch i - Qe A SPIRITUALIST. Sl.=Mr. Gladstone GLADSTONE Loud a, Oct. @ + four aoble present, laches were allowed to bw Mr. Gladstone asked a number ul questions oa current events and was startled at the accuracy of the avewers WHhich sere written on a Urely tocked 80 ws to preven: its being ta per - ed with, Mr, Giadsione, it is Since expressed his i giale pe said, fal belief 1a tue exis ence ol uukuewn forces, THE GLORIOUS RESULT. We announced the election of Grover Cleveland as President, in our last issue. Whatever of doubts may have been nar bored by Repuvlican 4 have been diss that Cleveinnd is elected by a ha drome majority ot 37 electoral vyutes # Wah of tedied honesty 1s to occupy the preside nual chair, The ery that the Democratic party is a frev trade party will now be pat to lie lorever, ns there will he wo ree trade policy adopts d by the Democratic admin SLR 100 beg Mareh 4, next. LUe isle Was Leia een Oorra pion best goverumens, and coreg y waik. Toe isstre was whether Blaine, the bow of jobbers, should be at the head of the Eovernment with bis corrupt gang, or whether Cleveland and Retorm shail be | tried, und the people have called for the intior, Ludi pendent Republicans deserve ored- I fur the weistonce they bronght in se caring the grad vietory over the corrape Loutsts of.$hair own party, Tue Democratic party need only be brie Bo 11s own professions and it can out be driven from power for the next forty yore, i mod 1M true 1 gi byes declared certified, and The sent forward, itiv i t none other than to Blaine, Med- is as well that told betimes now, mission will be allowed Blaine in the White Grover Cleveland out who attempt it will be kill al consequences of killing will be taken care of afterward. - Heprese! wii el true voile He « i itutors of fraud mint yet £ + © * gays Prof. Proctor, a time of oleanic action even ugh not probably in any which has ever globe, upheaved the 80 800N 68 We con- atures of her surface surely have been ad youth — around the metropoli- They i ‘ed tell voleanio ( Us more. They rh en re ight-reflecting power in how that the variations long before the volcanio which the craters were ns of texture k a series of streaks— usand or throes and many ng radially from ndifferently on these on the intervening some craters can be ight across a bright their ring on the bie as tod died by varatio th laneth af bd 4 ie 4 af EH ih Judd long after the great it NOL, thet ia sae dl bounded and nnGs of J west by Uy 1 widf Cen township, BOY road on the no der Bx n ing hou Beized, props ny« No haa] in Walker Od Cenc 1 i { i i | { i i | | i { Vogar y Edward } ' Wa sone } 1i4 per Lo #1 east LJ perches Ww DE A BCres al Also a ty ; Begin Coun r iber | hes oe ln west & 2] wining 14 per i { i i i i been the siroaks best un. nation, and there is no woe of elevation be. the darker ground all ¢ neither long ridges i mere surface mark. must have been formed wian disturbance, such, iy be certain went on ab the moon's history to listing streaks must be ; clear that as Nasmith experiment, they be- of the moon's history and plastic crust heat more rapidly than planet, and so, con- ickly, was rent by the internal matter, which, flowed into the ling, formed the long, { brighter suface. res ¥ 4 ik + % Sam BT, There is a romantic love story told ofa named Au-Chin, who lived in the of Osaka, and was ocele- as well as noted for ppened that the wife of man of a village near Osaka Au-Chin asked to visit hie Her life was saved, though if was long before she regained bealth, When her restoration to health was complate, he announced his intention of taking vp his abode in a distant monastery. 1% his dismay he was told by the recovered woman that where he went she would go too, an al i him so much that she conld not live except in his presence. He reasoned with her upon the wicked- | ness of such a procedures, but she would not listen. Au-Chin departed secretly, { gnd hid himself for a while in the Do- josii Temple devoted to the worship of the thousand handed Kwannon., When be neared the temple be found that a great bell belonging to the monastery was lying on the ground, while the bel- { fry was undergoing repairs. He thought [it wonld bea good place to hide in, so I he asked the brethren at the monnwstery to place the beil over him, which they | did. fell mick and WAS Kr. 3 oy Ove © flight became known to her, pursued {him. When she oame to the river attempt to erose. Her jealous rage was so strong that she wished slié might be changed into a dragon, that she might swim the swollen river, She became 8 might be pos«ible that he had taken refoge under the bell. 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