OLD SERIES, XL. NEW SERIES. XVIII. CENTRE REPORTER tron and Pror's. place next Sa of war between wre reviving. tp We the fi ht and go lows who foug s at Conneaut - ted time-pieces : ne Ratnrday next, the 8tl am « y A 4 on account of jase made a very he ente He has Te i it his con- snteriain a Tat HELE per- and he * 10 trave {ONN, is 1 I~ arvest, are fi i ce hi Ar ipated in was anti he result is a slightly . r Prices of grain, of any advance to y tana ip to anything fair to we farmers. The speén- his on hand, pur y 80 cents, will not realize of course 8 the pity for him as for the fails to realize full m for his toil and labor. A pA HINED stand wil stock ns he dreamed ; i 1 be taken by inority stockholders in the Beech railroad against transferring that 1 ta the Pennsylvania railroad com. n to Vanderbilt's o will be headed by W, A. Wallace, Peale. F. B. Gos whom are large st The oppositi n and others, all ‘kholders in the k road. The matter is likely y wo to the courts, Meetings have al- ly been held by the above parties to 1lt as to tho steps to be taken to wart Vanderbilt in selling out to the nneylvania railroad company, 8 Cl on ip new administration is giving Re- pablican office holders their walking papers right along, and with such speed as to ensure safety in filling the places with good and competent Democrats. is right, and there should be a rough change. That is what the nle meant by electing Cleveland. ny Republican officials die Lard, a number take it for ranted and go t without a murmur, and some few re. 1 to make the places open for Demo- crats, admitting that to them belong the o!leon after a twenly-four-years' fight for them, The resigning Republicans seem t6 be the only sensible ones in the whole army of Republican officials. kh Cree it ns va t THE STATE WANTS ITS DUE. There is a law taxing money at inter- est in Pennsylvania. Heretofore it has been evaded, except by the few honest people who don't lie to the assessor. The last legislature passed a bill to se- cure its revenue to the commonwealth, which it is expected will amount to three millions of dollars a This law provides that the commissioners of each county shall appoint some persons to year. eollect from the records in the offices of the prothonotary and recorder of deeds a list of existing mortgages and judg- ments, so that a tax may be levied upon holders for the amount eof the re- obligations. And each year hereafter the assessors shall inquire dili- the gnective zontly into the matter of money loaned, The governor having approved the enact. go that the state may get its own. wcome's law. - Tre order issued by the President di- ¥ 1 ment it has | in por 1 inside ninie amone the persons affected r this h panic among the persons affected by this| iad.) making order, ¢ he President to modify his de-| It can be stated positively, how-| cision. his order one iota, but will, on the con-| ily enforced : gFiality Ae nen affected that it is of Pennsylvania, commonly | “Torpedo” Roberts, A vears ago he obtained through Secretary | Teller a so-called lease of several hun-| i of land from the known as fow | 1 i acres dred thousan 18 intimation Roberts had ob-! the! was when hel in the proper tie barons bull-dose 21 above, these cat ! © maxing elit 1 + gdesperaie } the Presi into resci ent fF ret ROYAL - ) the meaner class of scound HE AMONG rel wre those who will sell spoiled or diseased | yn the farm. The price of beef is so} } gil anwarrantably hi i . 3 : }.¢ lai A east the right to claim good meat. It is} meat in the cities ;! 7 : BO great crime 80 i i of meat] In thé coun- \ Rin sumed. s known to be con Fg vi llainy is not practiced to ame extent, but ib th : Go it nough to nese i [ives . rom the Philadelphia sreriirier oo) fae arming Las wery that a large number were being dail htered in that city. 11 Rah $41 liseased cattle vi The same pa- startling statement that a large propor-| there for local consumption are afflicted with the worst most dangerous liseases to which these animals are sub- 4, As in the matter of the cattle no nspectors could be found and the car- asses of the diseased animals were traced to the market houses. This is not of quite as much interest to the gen- eral public as the previous revelations about the cattle, for the reason that more beeves than sheep are slaughtered in the west for transportation by re- frigerator car. But it still has an inter- est everywhere as showing how utterly inefficient our methods of inspection sre and what dangers our people incur by reason of this condition of affairs. Chicago is probably in a worse condition than most cities, east or west ; but there can be no question that any town, large or small, is suffering from the lack of an honest anfl rigid system of inspection which shall really inspect.” pi and i Mn, Roacu built for the government the ships Alert, Huron, Wyandotte, Nehant, Jason, Passaic and Mianto- nomha. They were all accepted (by Re- publican secretaries of the navy un- der Republican administrations, as the Dolphin, Boston, Chicago and Atlanta would have been accepted without ox- amination or question, if Mr. Blaine had been elected President. For that John Roach gave $100,000 to the Blaine election fand. The Huron is a wreck. The Wyandotte, Nahant, Jason, Passaic and Miantonomha are all laid up for re- pairs, or reported to be in a condition to be laid up. The Alert is on duty. Does any one doubt that, if Mr, Chandler had continued in the navy department, the new cruisers and despatch boat would have been added to the fleet of crippled and worthless boats Mr, Roach has al ready fastened on the government ? asks the New York World, tm — ot fb o—— Womzx are everywhere using and recommending Parker's Tonle, becanse ih wy have learned from experience dha speedily overcomes despondency, indi- gation, pain or weakness in the buck or troubles peculiar kidne: other the box THE OFFER TO THE BEECH CREEK STOCKHOLDERS. On behalf of Mr. Vanderbilt, J. stockholders of the Beech Creek road an official setting forth the agreement the General George Magee has sent out to the statement tered into between Vanderbilt, and urg- en Pennsylvania and ing them to accept it. The circular says The Pennsylvania railroad company offers to purchase 60 per cent, of the stock of the guarantee 2 per cent. Beech creek, for which it semi-annually, on bonds representing the cost of construe. of the incidental and the exceed £5,000.000, tion road, taxes amount expenses, legal charges, whole 1« Pennsylvania further agrees to tratll not to 1. MaKe a ¢ contract for the movement of the bituminous coal company, which is a corporation of the parties who built the Beech Creek road, BY he Beech Creek stockholders will get, 1 ok i 1 nasficld hi Istock, and 40 per cent. in Clearfield bi- stock, (already each 1 $1,400 for invested ¥1 origina SK hy id who Bees vania company is not any Ix to Mr. but will simply guarantee the paymen m a year, and will Creek enterpri 40 1 Faliroada to issue i- nds or stock ¢ ¢ receive! of a cert in return svlvania and Beech Creek lines, is ar + £100,000 to aid in se-| ection, “well » @ doach | It was arfieid was de- #10 ul be made a victim. | H if Blaine had wo 3 . $1 a . nave swelled into a more +1 illionaire ship builder than handler would have been amiable 8 would have bes the ped navy yard lam up with more worthless ships Lave gone ay 1 ual We WET DEL repairs, Monel wy, Roach went! “% 1e8--WOon i first an POOR ROACH. The Washington Post prints a tabu lated statement prepared at the { i ! y * 1 idepartment, showing the amount o { 3 aince 1862, In the bureau of steam en i 4 have been ex 3, 000 [repairs thereto, y the greatest sum given to any other i i » . g contractor, Ihe Providi nee glean: en i 15 } hi %.3 {the next highest. About thirty con. {tractors did work for this bureau, he bureau of construction and re- { pair is nothing to show that Mr. i 4 x 3 | Ivoac FOr for the navy on jete Since then about §7 {500,000 have been expended, of whic | L IMr. Roach received nearly $4,000,000, | w {Thirteen other contractors did work for {this burean. Th the e total amount paid Mr, v e }y 3 navy department {ron ' HF : -—— » 1} : Ben ican niu In last week's issue it pretends wil ¢ times and idle men are leveland’s election, Idle men and hard Republican rule Shame clap trap. gacy of ’ Democratic rule things are are starting ane heretofore out of A WATER FAMINE, r Fifty iy Ahern y 3 ! } hy Shenandoah, Pa, Shenandoah, July 28. Eight thousand people living at Gilberton, St. Nicholas, Maizeville and Mahanoy Plane are threatened with a water famine, such as FE iz A one J {rnle a ¥ towns, It however, nol an uncom- thing in the warm montbs for the inhabitants living in the Mahanoy Val- ley to suffer some ineonvenience in this is, $ ¥ The people of Gilber- On account of the peculiar location of the town, amference, pumps, wells and hydrants unknown, The town is supplied rom water tanks of the different ollieries, The prolonged drouth rerved o decrease so rapidly the supply in the : the colitery officials were y issue orders prohibiting any } my ue hd orced U is $1a8 ¢ a .* . : YyARoer, ag of Wilkesbarre, dis a. of ity closed an astonishing case Fo ar Im i alderman | wholesale! nths ago Vaoeer met 1 i bigamy. [ettia Simmons, aged fourteen, at thel Salvation Army's meeting, which botl regularly attended, and using the pre-| text that he was wealthy, persuaded her| to elope and marry him. Two weeks) later he deserted her and married a} woman named Froth. He lived a month] with this wife, deserting her and marry-| ing Lucy Buckler, with whom | since lived. The arrest was made at the instance} of Mrs. Martha Simmons, mother of} Lettia. and was made when Mrs, Sim-| mons learned that Vaneer, before his marriage with her daughter, had mar- ried three other women in different parts of the country, and desrted them after a short time. He now has six wives. four of whom are arranging to} prosecute him for bigamy. After his ar- rest he swore out a warrant for Lucy Buckler, who was a witness against him, charging her with bigamy, At the hearing it was disclosed that she had three husbands, including Vaneer, all living in Wilkesbarre, Doth were com- mitted for trial. he has | i ——— Tug one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Clearfield county was celebrated at Luthersburg on the 30th ult. Five thousand persons participated in the exercises, and addresses were made by Hon, John Patton, of Curwens- ville; P. 8. Weber, of DuBois, and D. C. Gillespie, of Big Run. Hon. Jobn Pat- ton has resided in the county for fifty years, and remembers every judge who has served and sheriff elected in the county during that time, Clearfield county has furnished one governor, two senators and one congrass- man, and three judges who served inthe county have been elected to the supreme bench. The centennial celebration was held to commemmorate the coming of the first settler, James Woodside, who located in the county just one hundred years ago on thie day of the anniversary, and who lies baried at Luthersburg. Mr. Orier Bell, now aged cighty-seven years, was the first white child born in the county. Ho was present at the anniversary and was introduced to the audience from the much uneasiness amosg the people, who were then left entirely 10 depend upon a iside, from which & more than one gallon per hour could had, The } were, therefore, wait almost a day © enough walter to prepare their meals, to count nothing for washing and its other The little spring upon which all wople r i tred gradoally grew less from the great demand made upon it, and last Saturday finally dried up, leaving the entire town Teams were to haul water from Frackville, some three miles distant, and sold at the rate of fifty cents per barrel, but owing to the extreme poverty of the people this means of supply was of brief duration. They were compelled from necessity to stop hauling the water, and now all are engaged in carrying what water they need a distance of over three miles. The same state of affairs exists at Maizeville. Mahanoy Plane and other immediate towns. CHOLERA'S GHASTLY RECORD. Madrid, July 25.~There were ten new cases of cholera and nine deaths from that disease reported in Madrid yester- day ; in the province of Madrid, outside the city, 32 cas d 1% deaths; city of Saragossa, on, 65 deaths; in the remainder 41 the province, 425 cases, 251 deatl licante province, 248 cases, 94 deat®: city of Castillon de Ia Plana, 4 cases, 3 deaths; province of Castellon de la Plana, outside the city, 199 cases, 78 deaths; province of Parregona, 85 cases, 33 deaths; city of Murcia, 13 cases, 11 deaths; remainder of the province of Murcia, 204 cases, 103 ; pro= vince of Cadiz, 2 cases, 1 death ; pro- vince of Almeria, 1 case, 1 death ; Gren- ada, 25 cases, 14 deaths; province of Grenada, 45 cases, 31 deaths; province of Cordovo, 5 cases, 3 deaths; city of Valencia, 49 cases, 21 deaths; remainder of the Province of Valencia, 3580 cases and 178 deaths. In the city of Toledo yesterday there were 144 fresh cases of cholera reposted and 57 deaths. in Jaen, 70 new cases and 42 deaths; in Tarragona. 50 cases and 20 deaths; in Alicante, 268 cases and 52 deaths; in ‘Grenada, 110 cases and 70 deaths ; in Cordova, 6 cases and 9 deaths; in Malaga, 0 cases and 2 deaths, and in Cadiz 2 cases and 1 death, making a total in the eight cities of 600 new cases and 585 deaths, i —— A o— RIGHTY-S8EVEN HORSES POISONED. Cleveland, Jane 27.~Recently there was a strike on the Payne avenue street railroad and the police bad to be called to disperse the tarbuleht conductors and drivers. Yesterday eighty-seven of the company’s horses were poisoned with croton oil, Three have died and the re- mainder are in a terrible condition. No arrests have been made, but the police are investigating the case, a —— a ved at. Mingle in the ceived at C8 In Hounn block, Bellefonte, hente you can always got w youn _ trades and to suit oll prices the § 5, 18895. TRUNK LINE CONBOLIDATIONE, Vanderbilt Said to Have About Absorbed the South Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, July 28 It is generally understood that Vanderbilt has so fortis fied himself that the South Pennsylvania and Beech Creek railroads are entirely at his disposal. Members of the build- ing syndicates who are resisting the present negotiations are forced to admit the fact, and it would occasion no sur- prise if the two properties had passed into the possession of the Pennsylvania railroad company by September. Van- derbilt is said to have secured nearly $9, 000,000 the $15,000,000 of subscrip- tions to the South Pennsylania road. Bedford, Pa., July 28.-—The people in the southern tier of counties in this state express much indignation over the proposed absorption of Penn- of 3 sylvania railroad by the Pennsylvania company. The platform adopted by the Democratic county convention, which met here to-day, is fierce in its denuncia- tion of the encroachments of corporas tions, and one of its resolutions reads as follows : “We emphatically protest against the proposed sale and consdslidation of par- allel and competing railroad lines as | ing a flagrant violation of the state con- stitution and irreparable wrong to the people of this commonwealth, We call the South on i l b upon the attorney general of this sta'e to on of this outrage.” The West Bhore strikers at eet of Vanderbilt Is is progy controlling that road. car shops may be removed, but ti borers say the 1 would not three months behind under the New | York Central management, i the la- ay Car A Ape FF'S SALE SHERI {f unc .. M Stewart, © Ww Dt wi the west by Ma sos ¥F Weaver, ex’rof TM He 0.8, All that certaln messy tract of land situate in Huston Pa... bounded on the west by rih-east and soul ing two acres, IO public 1 : by Hayes Harlsock, contain. or Jess, Thereon erected a 2- sg house, stat buildings. Seized, taken in exe i to be sold as the property of Jacob and George Eckley No. #8 All that certain messuage, lenement and tract of land situate in Benner wy , bounded rors Belle fonte to Stormstown on the north and wesi by lands of Wm. Whitmer and Thomas Remy, and round, containing ote sore more or loss hereon erovted a 134 story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings, Seizad, taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property of Henry Powers, No. 10, All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situste in Gregg twp. Centre co, Pa. bounded on the west by McCool and Harter, on the north by lands of Geo. Breon, on the south by McKein heirs, and on the west by public road, containing two scres, more or less, Thereon erected a log frame dwelling house, two stories high, stable and other outbuildings, Seized, tak. en in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Kennelly. No. 11. All the defendant's right, title and in- terest in and to a certain tract of land situate in Half Moon twp., Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit leginning al stones by a bisck oak, a common comer of lands of Geo, 8 Gray, the Win, Lamborn survey, and of the heirs of A M Elder, dec’d, thence south 524° west #11 perches to a pine, thenoo north 372° west 365 and eight-tenih “perches to a post and stones, thence by lands of MeDewitt's heirs north Hg” east 72410 srobies to & post, themoe south 299.° enst 226 4-10 perches to a post, thenoe south 3757 oast 99 3.10 perches 10 a post, jthenoe north 52° east Hale" onat 0% perches 10 the place of begin. ning, containing 127 acres and 7 perches. Seized, taken in execu as the property of H G Eide No. 12. All that certain mewoage, tenement and tract of land situate {n Pine Grove Mills, Fore guson twp, Centre cotinty, Pa. bou and de Soribed a follows to wit: On (he south by pub. lie road, on the west by Clara K Smith, on the notth by James Mitchell, on the east by taining 1%; sores, more of less, 2 Reized, en in execution and 0 be jopeity of J R Smith, Jr. i certain messuage, tenement jand sitpate in Potter twp, Centre described ax follows to and to be sol shote qUALTY. je and outba Seined, taken in execution and wo be solid as property of J Bonrfons, No, 1% Al that cori tenement and tract of land toate In y A Ra. boifided Lands itor Logthess Lo] - by the Bale crook and wast by Samuel ¥ Tons, in execution L Nett. of of J and i wit: er 3 soutn OF beginning more oF which dated Ma confirm uulo N signs forever barn and of No. 24 Grog twp soribed as 1 thenoe sic 19 perches 10 six the same snd grees cast 29 ihe first the place of beg perches, neal mons ground which John Ik May 12, 1856, did gras heirs and aasig his indenture, 8 confirm unto Michse! Hazel, 0 his hes signs forever; and the sald M 4 his indenture, dated May 3, 180 fi confirm thesaid three described tracts Gobble, party hereto, his belts nad as Seized, taken in execution and to be seid as property of Isway Heckman, No 26, Al thet moessuage. tenement ul { of land in Marion twp. Centre county, Pa bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by PW SMeDowell, on the east by Me Henry's beim, on the south by John Bradley, and on the west by Mclleury's heirs, containing 9 acres, more or less. Thereon erocied a twoslory frame dwelling house, siable, and other oud bulldings., Secised, taken in execution and 0 bo sold as the property of Julia Delane; No. 2. All that certain lt or piece of ground situste at the corner of Olive and Yourth stievis, containing in front or breadth on Olive street 40 feet, and in depih along Fourth strect 200 feet to a 20-fect wide alicy. Jt being town Jot No, 36 in the of Bnow Bhoe. I being the same od No. 86 which was decded to George Detiarmo by John. Uzzle and wife by indenture dstad the Pith day of Jusuary, 1883, and recorded in the of fice for revording deods in Centre county, dood book volume O2, page 112, and which said George DeGarmo and w Be by deed, dated April 1, 1584, and recorded In the office for “wounding deeds, ete. 1 Centre county, im deed book ¥ 2, 7, abd granted aod conveyed to Henry J. alker. Thercon erected a twostory frame ho tel building, a large stable sud other outbuilds No. 27. Also, sll that certain Jot or plece of ground situste in the wn of Snow Shoe nh ¢ of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, Dou and described as follows: On the northeast side of Olive street, and known and designated fu the plan or plot of said own ss jot No, 391, dng bonded on (he porthwest Liy Jol No, 56, on northenst by a Bdest wide poi on Lhe i V west by on 4 % 55 5 44% Sal Sah, GG i TROY iy it cot ae ——e by lands ¥ on the chet by ands of William others, on the south by lands of Peteer, und om the west Dy lands of containing 00 sore, Bu or Sows, sg Hy re Tot Begs Bglar nk pois shed, oon onibe, prin howe and euher Sutbidlopn “dela, tak 3 Henry J, Walker. ’ i TRRMB No deed wl edged utd