{ U < { nN RERTIER Y ol LD SERIES, XL. Femme gre cai i—— 7 Seis NEW SERIES, XVII THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ, Eon A miracleinn nel Miracl father of seven yan U Carolin edod-looki many wou |DOUL er, die, bankrupt, interesting fi d Claims hand to words LOS, Wil istribution a unpaid, hand to pa have beer might Ed IH De WARNER ON THE SOUTH. recent i Ai | ar ih: : 3 article f ur vOLhing in the articies of our ti You wh 3 Ff ii i Ww riny 0 Charles Dudley War of the South” in Har- Mr. War- nator Hawley tf LAO i ig mo? serious at- sation than Mr. “Impressions » for September, in urani are not ight attach to the Op I in the fi: Th r a ished in Minneso ment was subs! has just been re-er the same experi g bill was pas the Legislature re policy, although I SL tA the Senate. Main In view of LeRn INA brothers vas swept away, tardiness in a it becomes a mail hat since the there b Presid aq ave Dot spviial nual President for the Pres mission to the Sen the ’ frurth class post about one-eighth Dem wh 0° changes, where du goasion. wo tq labor invois ests of the public service iato consideration, it wi the administration has about as rapidly as could een 1 NOvVIinDgE expected. I i a © ——> res tulking aroline xls gays the most v Epain and Germany a ing to war about the C A Madrid dispatch, of 5, olent demonstration {- gainst Ceripany that has occarred since the geizure ofthe Caroline islands by that nation, took place to-day. A mob of several thonsadd people, calling down execrations on ev- orything German and singing patriotic gongs, this morning marched in a body to the building in which the German embassey is located and commenced an onslaught on the place. Some of participants, raised on the shoulders of their comrades, tore down the German coat of arms over the entrance to the building and dragged it through the streets to the office of the Minister of ths Interior, in the Puerta del Hol, and and there burned it, the mob all the while shouting and yelling, “Down with the treacherous German dogs” The crowd next proceeded to the French embassay and cheered frantically. So violent did the demonstrations become that the military had to be called out, In the face of to-day’s show of the popular feel ing, the situation is viewed asextremely grave and the fear is generally expressed that if something is not done soon to re Lieve the straln, most serious complica- iy between Germany and Spain will ok % the yflicers in the Cone yminent in South- and it could hard- rwise : but it is because the Quth sent her best men, all of them, in- fo retire the “Confuder ate brieadiers” from politics would be to retire the most able men of the South, and to co tives who lacked eith mmit her interests to represen. er the ability or 1 bravery to get above the ranks in the (x As to the negro pr sblem, itis Mr. War sregaion that the Bouth is guite h puzzled by i the North, He fo thing for granted, however, that the Southerns will not permit such 1 raislatures as those assembled once in ri mfederate service, “a Tmt $ " a8 Dit «as tekes one Louisiana and South Carolina to rule them again, The average Northern pol itician will exclaim that this means to disfranchisze the negro by fraud or force, ir. Warner in effect, that the yutherner's retort is very pertinent: “Well, what would you do in Ohio or in Would you be ruled by a lot of ignorant field hands allied with a gang of plunderers.” Until the people ofthe North have answered this ques- tion in the affirmative they are not in a position to reproach the South. There i& no ease on record of a superior race consenting to be ruled by an inferior, and until there has been a radical change in human nature such a record will not be made. The duty of the Bouth is to elevate the negro until be is fit to be the political equal of the white man, and there need be no question then of either race ruling the other, but both may take an equal share in the work of govern. ment, without jealonsy or friction, Bat hat time is a long way off in the future, aad meanwhile the South has before her an immensely ditfienlt problem. It s'ionld not be forgetten that the North says, \ A Connecticut? ik 3 dahlia & i Tw ind . i ly responsible for the existence of problem ; for that reason, if for no 3 Cnet bari ee Tat 8 a . er, the South is entitled to our sympath The above is from the Lia ince leading Baptist paper, wh of ASIC Teal Cal Of Owners asda In tha ids in the West to var thei Cien, | is himse tareres vanche and hi oe te arge ranche, ana us 8 and Wi i al friends represent many ns of he or conse- dollars of capital thus invested, 1 der is, therefore, of great quence and importance to them, and he was preparing to sue the President « the United States and the object of h visit was to ask a preliminary orger re straining the execution of the proc $ w yery ama ion of the President until the quedtion involved could be determined by the courts.” “ - oe» - TWENTY-SEVEN MULES ROASTED. Ashland, Pa., Bept, 5.—~The stable at Back Mountain Colliery near here was destroyed by fire at 12 o'clock last night. Twenty-seven mules in the stable at the time were roasted to death. Several cars of hay, about 30 sets of harness and oth- er property were consuméd, entailing a loss of about 810,000, part of which is covered by insurance. The fire drew a large crowd of spectators, but they were unable to do anything, as the whole building was oa mass of flames in a few minntes. The groans of the mules and the cracking of the flames conld be heard aquarter of a mile away, The fire was of incendiary origin, ri fsa d— THEY ONCE INSURED HIM FOR $150,000, Harrisbarg, Pa, Bept, 2.—Abraham Perry, a colored man of this city, wes found dead this morning, Several years ago, when the grave-yard insurance was at its height, policies to the amount of $150,000 were taken out on Perry'a life He wan then anpposed fo be tottering on the verge of the grave and war always apt intoxicated by his poliey-holders in er to shorten his existence, Ile was eighty-four years old, a. SARI Lo AL HO rag tan ow ioF neck wear—Garmanas + 20 thindes al tho # i THE PRESIDENT HOME AGAIN, spit. T.~The Pres private gecratary a i clock this morn Patomas as brown ¢ i 1 in asilk bat and a Albert coat, and looked nant tO LOW pinutes after 5 of n: Baltimore and : y wident looks Come a restricted r per week, ee ler w not will a day per week, and i it bli { TS Were LLL pia 8 8} spon iis cwspaners of the newspapers of the el ras 1 had Ts HOTS uring fix f & t MVATG Kd be a Cabinet orenoon secretary Neoretary There y prilive 1s ap v sis nt 1 abe Me #VEiem Rie B IVICK Of 1h arge nu rn mien has recently fil road sortiog METS } rege y fill the § f white men, f ay afternoon the entire force of w miners, numbering about 150, orga irehed Yas " “ portion of t the Ce air reloaded 5 i tro The miners y dispersed af- ng sare of the departure of ihe now quiet, The LOY. War Assistent Gener Wuriele ars bs Bre vid aes i and all is railroad officials appes ren for i rotection, led to sit rotite for the scene of the trot a special train, Both of these men will disturbance jitieee Hawlins, Carbon, LA] ably be able to quell apy The Ci in ron out 50 in number, have been driven out of Thus far 15 dead Chinamen as many more dead bodies in the Fifty houses belonging to the s8e y ain J 3 The China- yet in the hills west of town. They are without food and are afraid to go to Grand River City, about ten miles distant, pated. Food will be sent to the starving o hill by the authorities. abi AISA EPAIN'S POSITION. The Time's La Granja dispatch, of Sept. 6, says: Germany sent a note to Hpain, dated August 9, notifying that government of the inteation of Germany to annex the Carclines. In this note Germany made a special reservation in favor of the claim of a third party, plo- vided Spain was able toshow by acts of protection or possession that the right of sovereignty was vested in herself. In that event Germany would be willing to withdraw all claims to the island. The Standard’s Berlin correspondent says : Spain has finally and decidediy declined to submit the Carolines afluir to arbitration, Spain argues that the question of Spanish jurisdiction over the jelands has been a fact too wall known to admit of discussion, German govern: ment officials still scout the idea of a war over the dispute. A WAR CLOUD, t{ Paris, Sept. 5.~The events in Madrid are causing a sensation in this city, Ar bitratioa for the settlement of the Caro lines question is now considered im sible, and the position of King Alfonso and his Ministry is regarded ax precari- ons, Leading Spanish residents in this eity say that war between Germany and Spain or a revolution is now certain, ‘La heads the wer party. ER . on ker's Hair Balsam, I have used it five oat and | gould not do plithout it. It his stopped m from ite natural blnck color and whally clesns, ed it from landrnitmBiise Ancgon [CATTLE MEN W OvU1 i { ISELY MOVE 1} The nmend Determin di Washington, Aug. 81, orty days fixed by Down sity IL i yal Yih i : i neriod of fi the President in his Iproclamation ordering the removal ofthe cattle ranches tho Cheyenne Agency ia the ry expires to MOrrow. the Interior has received sdvices the Territory ix the ranchers to comoly of from with the the proc amstion best their ability, and thousands of head Catlie are now en route WW other and Territories, It is not he the services of f required Territories, An impression is sa the cattlemen that the « ident of August 14, calling moval of all the lands will not be ent at the Department, howe will be enforo the full force « mpecial Agents « gander ingtroctiens to partment ali ca ructions fe 1a to the of ileved the miitary fences fs i f 3) f the DOs Bit oF ¢ pruey-Lreneral. 5 oD i iH i rep large tract fenced in Bou : Joi hansas eller was pent requesting b J, BASE Va } pups 1AOUV imagine that the ¢ ed Lerealler; the 0d law force. See Leg re glative Be we A110 R258 AGW rip V# $i 1 Lhe LUunure ust been expelle were arrested an 1. 2 ympetied LO In g the men arch ai 1 anu io The Grand Ju ort to U nt € COul hd*ing nes! Centre, afler a carefu amivation of the public buildings, do re. port as following, viz: The repairs lately made to the Court House were highly necessary and add greatly to the comfort and appearance of the court rooms and offices, The thanks of the taxpayers are doe to the Board of Commissioners for the economy and good judgement exercised lin making the repairs. la order to com- {plete the excellent work begun, we i woald recommend the part of the court room not already carpeted be covered Lwith “linolenm” 80 as to more effectually deaden the noise. We do not see the i pecessity of any other repairs either to {the court house, the jsil or the sherifi’s | residence. Rost. Maxx, Foreman. i ————s i a ee I dais, { Jas, RB. DLiwin, druggist, Carwingyille, a. writes : “J. A. MeDonald—Dear Sir: Send va } gross of your Worm Powders—they give good satisfaction to our trade. Pro- fessionally I always recommend them, as 1 consider they embody to the utmost the principal and most desirable points ir a vermifuge—smalinos of dose, easi- ness to take, compactness and elegance, while our steadily increasing sales attest their value as 8 worm destroyer and the satisfaction they give our trade.” Dissatisfied purchasers can have their money refunded, Jonxsrox, Hovtoway & Co, Philadelphia Agents. { i MULTUM IN PARVO. MeDonald’s Great Blood Porifier or Sareaparillian Alterstive is the moet highly concentrated, most harmonionsl and skillfully combined of all the bl medicines offered the public, Many cer tificatos from well known persons conld be farniched to sulwiantiste the virtnes claimed for this great medicine, but the miantituctarer fire fers simply to say an purchaser feeling the benefit rive from the vse of 8 bottle not equivalent to Jt 75.0008 fu fasted io Ire purchase can NO 35. - SRB BU A a» PROGRESS OF THE PLAGUE, | Madrid, August 30,— Returns from the | cholera infected districts in Bpain for {| Baturday show 5617 new cases and 1,171 { deaths from the disease, t A dispa { don stating that cholera i Nagaski, Japan, and tl HE teh has been received in Fy Lon appeared ab wt the presence of i" he scourge has created great excitement, an especially among fore re. At Marseilles, on Aug, 30. thére were '5 deaths from cholera, At tl Pharo patients wer: admitted, ere were four deaths pe five ion, Aug. 30.—~During the past 21 irs there were 20 deaths from cholera in this city. ile weather 18 COOLEY, KILLED BY IR. ¥ ashington, iL—=Darieg imnderstorm Wm. Miller, we farm les near Landiey’s, was on the Horch In company with | fy i + tla Pa, Ang. vesterday : wit. i1% when a blindige fl ssh of and killed them both Miller was a well-to-do farm er and a1 respectable citizen, og 1 1D) of kidney faerie Wa CHER Re Bitters say thoy piready rare daily re- il prove, BCE. OD They IWELS and E g firey rectly on tte d drives out liver Wa: ndnees era, yuey refunded Wp ra rTy s 5D I 8 pex jal yw 1 ved t goneid- 8 rece {ros 8 - r of Moor i= IV fhe . . vesterdasy ere d, oats are badly destroyed. t heard or been the racipi- { benefit derived from using N. H- g remedy chest and lungs, never fai diseeses of thro a too POOE 10 get ured of ail Side of Baxier's nly cost 35 { Lorsee, Oil Lin. bruises d lame- Murray's, Centre sep EAE DY LUS nse Dr. Lencrake bHillers, as ti 3 cents a bollle, Asal a 1 o o> “ i chi Ns «38 1 i 0 ET ana ao Hall, an arrangemsnt warial excursion Phi‘adelphis, yrone, tober 2, next, Rites and 1 th an admission ticket exhibition attached, for ¥7.035— (IRS Detar i il raes to the SELINBGREOVE. Kel ve, Sept, T.—At o'clock guiet borough by a sudden shock of anex- cansed by the ignition of coal oul 1 powder, The fire spread so rapidly it was at once seen that it was H, E, : grocery, between Penos d Peen’sa Canal. The grocery, he grain bouse attached, were to- destroyed. The loss and insurancs is a8 follows: Joha Hammel, building, oss £1,200, insured {or 81.000: McKelvey, loss $5,000, insurance £4. 500; George Schock, wheat, loss §1.000, insurance $700; total loss, $7,700; total neg ik Natur 12 12 ay night our 1&0 Hi ” ——— at Fall styles of hats and cape just re. Aler Sept. 1 our stock of zephyre, work, will be complete and kept up as it formerly was at our old stand before the fire, Gorpesirae Bros, ae to Marrays and have Christ draw a glass of cool soda. —ehorchant tailoring in all its branches done at the Philed. Branch. A tailor of long experience superintends all work, and otmost satisfaction gnarane teed, A Cash will be paid for red wheat, rye oats and corn, at the roller mill, Centre Hall. tf All the shades in Saxony yarns and zephyrs—Grarmans, Some papers | way of getting |} locals. ~ Merchant tailoring at the Phila. delphia Branch, and sat inn guaran teed. An expericoced head oversees this department. t msm {313 ave a decidedly mean wid of the Reronre's Si i ———— SERVICE IX MEXIOD, a Servants are plentiful in Mexico, and you are pretty sure to have several descendants of the Aztso kings about the house if you hire cue, for it is the rule that the whole family accompany
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