= ( OLD SERIES, XL. NEW SERIES. XIX rervem { 3 S—_— 3 1 pn THE CENTRE REPORTER. 1 ROP R expressed The work of the cor \wven- its work was as fair a nda » wishes of the 11d } \ 3 ave been « <e there were the n f friends « | { Lt occupied e through fraud, Of the Presidents Grant and Garfield are in the grave. Of 1 Presidency since Buchanan's ter has gather- ed in John C. Breckinridge, John Bell, George B. Mc- since the war, Lincoln, Johnson, he candidates who ran for the deatl LA mn Stephen A. Douglas, Clellan, Horatio Seymour, Horace Gree- Thomas A. voted for in the Hendricks (who was ley, Electoral College Sa {who was elected in 1876 but cheat- muel J, T cause of Greeley's death, mn den | out of the Presidency and Gen, Han- N received the party's nomination for ¢ from 1560 to and Charles O'Conor, Democratic” ‘a Heine is vill it a single Democrat 1g [ dow n who ticket ad, Of cluding J ran on a RTO 3 i 1 ‘wy 18 RISO O the political parties for the Presidency fr to the 1 . 3 #4 ile Blaine is the ony aoa rat replay inn | against Greeley in i the defeated candidates of time, James I 560 present survivor. John living representa- tive of either party who was a candidate for the Presidency prior to 1860, . —- - -——— e hog cholera. - Fremont is the only Y sail , 3! ANAGA LAE LD ¢ i 11 passage of the bill I'he eigners to buy or pre-empt in any of the Territories of } States irbidding for- public land the United y the House of Representatives by such a notable majority meets with wide approval. It is retroactive only so for as it provides that the heirs of pres- ent foreign possessors shall not inberit the titles thereto, Large amounts sach land are held for purely speculative purposes by persons who in no way con- tribute to its increase in value. As Eng- land does not permit aliens to own real “estate within her borders, this bill will escape being called unjust by the ad- mirers of British land-holding practices, It ought to be made a law. - tnt io The President has signed the Naval Construction bill. The new vessels pro~ vided for in the bill are two of 6,000 tons and a speed of sixteen knots, a cruiser of 8,000 to 5,000 tons, and a torpedo boat, while the monitors now in course of construction will be completed. One of the Senate amendments forbids the par. chase of material outside of the country except when it is absolutely necessary. The total amount appropriated is $3,600, 000, of which $1,000,000 is for armament and the rest for the construetion of the new vessels, Those who believe that a first-class nation should have something more than a fi'th-class navy will rejoice that a start in the right direction has been made. of -~ CENT] w Li, 8 SAMUEL J. TILDEN. UNEXPECTED DEATH GREYSTONE. ry 11 New York, August 4.—Samuel J, Til- den died this morning, He passed away peacefully at Greystone at 8:45 o'clock. were present with him Charles E, muel Swift and niece, Miss Gonld, His death was entirely un- expected, and was due to failure the heart, following an acute attack of diars rhoea and nausea. As soon as tl here Simonds, Ea his of f Mr. den's Til Ore Was news ith was received at Yonkers a good deal of excitement over it, stantly the flags of the city buildings and newspaper oflic ayed at half- d expressions of regret were he death of the It is said he had been feeling well for some days. I'ild been in very time, yet his sudden des tirely ful and Was peace ie 0 were disp mast, as fF heard on all sides at eminent statesmen, not feeble fr. Tilden ha for gome mise this morning was en pected. The end For several months Mr, Tilden had en- ly good health for him, and ad gained 3 was neg “se 5} On Saturday bh a slight chill wi! oking the Hu moved to his room @ ile siti the river, and | was Ale physician, York, who the wp) sian 1 DOC over: B00 re where he tended by bis friend and C. E. Simonds, of New stopping with his family on Lhe eoid settled ch, causing vor medical aid he lay ar lay and yesterda mu better. Last night len was taken again with the mptoms while i yrted fo his room by his secretary, George F, boring bowels estate. in and 8 and purging. better 1 went out Nis CATTIAgS, y t ~ fold alin 0 In } i samme sup] private Smith, On : : breathin ! and a ££. Dr. Sim enffering | in | was Was in breath- | and h was assisted Simonds great distress, i ed after a while, Later he Dr. 8 to y } rem ith him all night, liidea begat grow worse, andi The genera- vo phys nispers, but 1 11 utters wi Arrival. sr Dir s CONBCIONS the last, rds were re- id~ grew fainter and more and at 8:45 a. m. the face of the ¢ man began to change, 1he ashen pallor of death slowly crept over his countenance, His eyes slowly closed and his muscies relaxed, and at 550 he breathed his last, At the time of his death the only persons in the room were Drs. Simonds and Swift, Miss Anna Gould, a relative, the amanuensis of the dead statesman and his faithfal wvalet, The members of the family who are out of town were at once notified by tele- graph of the sad event and sre ex- pected here to-nigh Dreatis feeble, Soriyy avid s " oh» jer is an honest iving fraud. either Wallace or Channey Ble nomination from present appes i'd points toward Wallace, - -——— sb} AuLnor Mexican il editor threaten to cut 's head and band it friends as soon as a United soldi treads Mexican idi If editor Cut- Cutting over to his St {08 soil on hostilities are begun, be some 's head is cut off there will TRIE RN RO ne of $600 the Kio which ever the the Catt eal, was news reached t kin [ f Grand SICK int tue wildest and there ¢ will be pre triots, who can: has been oller It is believe Mexican Ju lively bead cutting going on and Mexico might change her name, Such things have occurred before, a i Republicans are very troubled as to who the Democrats They will be ed very much worse after he is nominated. The much 1" Willi f, i0r governor. Inate 3 i ha - Chas, 8. Wolfe is making things lively already for prohibition, lle is deliver ing addresses in all sections of the state, and while the Republicans are poo-hoo- ing they are shaking in their boota, .o-.. Troops have been called out to suppress riots in Belfast, Ireland. Wallace has consented to take the Democratic nomination for governor, if tendered him. In Cincinnati 3000 bricklayers are on a strike. We never knew a Republican state ticket to create as little enthusiasm as the one now in the field, .o-e. SSUE THAT SPLITS PARTIES, [ Philad, Times. | No ene pany can maintain the pro- tective poliey ia this country. Republi. can New England is more than half free trade now, and is rapidly drifting to the point of hostility to the protection of American labor, In New York City there is but one Republican journal thal is in favor of protection, and it has been ered of hesitation on the Issue only by the liberal sapport given it from the campaign treasury, A Nl been taken with a {of showing conte: { States Governmen 1 of bringing mati If he cannot pa to serve | caused { Cutting in a civil sait question of censu ¢ th Al Consul Brigham, and asking fi moval is referred to the Supreme at Chihuahua, Cuiting will probably be hurried off to prison at Chihuahua night. K) « rid Or uamages nEutIng the i ' wi a THROUGH THE RAPIDS Two More Ad Whirlpool 6 Buffalo, August 8 (29 rough Hi t Ni tgara The turbulent wa the perilous feat being successfully ac- complished by two men. The daring voyagers were William Potts and George Hazlitt, two coopers, who were employ. ed in the same shop with Grabam, whe made the initial trip about three weeks ago. A row boat towed the cask to a point just above Centilovor bridege when it was tarned adrift in the middie of the stream. The novel craft was submerg ed about half the time while passing through the rapide, but while circam geribing the outter circle of the whirl pool its occupants throst their heads throught the opening, and Epotta cooly smoked a segar. A succeseinl landing wis mado at Queenstown on the Canadi- an side, five miles further down the rive er. The entire vovage ocenpied 53 mine utes, ‘I'he feat was witnessed by no loss hy ivi ¥ nan r its who no writte: erates and shall AVE made Da ANcer mtion to attempt to ahi a Deu RETOOL the ditlerent ryrvy ene # MOenis, Thesteamer here today, July A { hole ra Tok Hany In the former the disease is ven re known. and 20 the cases ave raged deaths Lhere is every reason to fear the we will spread further, as the atmos- ic conditions at the present are fa- ble to propagation of epidemics. The r is the hottest experienced since Up to date only two foreigners s been attacked by the disease and these died. The botter classes of foreigners and natives dre compara: tively exempt from the disease, The Treaty Conference at Yokohama The nego wave reached a point where a successful outcome seems assured, and Vopr f bes ) : wo hundred dailv, and the Sa Lav tiations | reassembling of the Conference, be only a matter of a short time, Although the proceedings have been kept strictly pe- eret, it is understood the reenlt will bea slight increase of import duties and modification of consular or ex-territorial jurisdiction on one hand and important commercial concessions to fureighers on the other. j is tr 20 MURDERERS HANGED. Tombstone, Ari, Avgost S.—Advices from Sonora announce that Prefect Tors pes, of Magdslena, who was reported murdered by Apaches, was not killed hy them, but by a band of 25 Mexican revo- Intionists, who secreled themselves on tha rond by which he had to: pass, Twenty-two od bho had been captured and haoged, Pons (in! : "i al of Alfred ie “Man- Fate ison City fF 4) dng ot dict of rea Of if rere PRT guiity In five counts as « and to-day Juadg« the prisoner to f > CONGRESS hington, Au epling the gifk ily returned thanks fo h and upied the floor tnd attem) 3 duties on t minutes were © healt newed i a Ore until to pass the | The meumed in an regu- next i in at have thel majority report on the tariff bill printed | in the Kecord, and then the Speaker, without any preliminary remarks, de} clared the House adj i | Ad ineliedt ri Eg - i TWENTY HOUSI BY A ( Kans 1 received Topol gram was stating that a towa of Hartland twenty houses ane fo growing crops. biown from the railroad trac graph wires were mies west of the riously injured, a er towns in the vicinity of Hartland the wires being down, its effects cannot be leirned, cvelone and prodtrated for town, No one The storm i . ee» WHERE DOES THAT MAN LIVE? {New Haven News] It has been noted that the Lockwood was found just over the line in the town of Litchfield, Not half a mile farther north the line rans through the house of William Titus, and not only that, but through the middle of his bed- room and the middie of his bed, so that he sleeps with bis head in Litchfield and his feet in Morris, Some years since there was an investigation, and, after much dispute, Titus, it was adjudged, must vote in Litchfield, on the ground that his head slept in that town, A farther inquiry developed the fact that although he slept in two towns he ate lis meals in Mords, had his family prey erg in Litebfield, attended chnreh iu Mortis, apd that he drank his cider body of World : $250 in and the Re- if the : u in Loatherelle Tree Cail, Gilt, and containin 2 fine PRY 12mo 0 evi ry De 88 a convenient reference i wide phile, the NOW Se SWOry Ft hi w 1+ 8 er. wit m $ 1A04 MOST § ‘ Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville, writes: “My family and 1 are beneficiaries of your most excellent med- ine, Dr, King's New Discovery for eon- sumption; having found it to be more than you claim for it, desire & tify to its virtue, My friends to whom | have recomeaded it, praise it at every oppor. tanity.” Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed (0 cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup, and every affection of the throat, chest and lungs. Trial bott! Large size §1. 1 y toe sil drug stores, - a CHOLERA ON THE ADRIATIC Rome, August 8,—~To-day 165 new ea- gos of Cholera and 68 desths were re- ported in Barletta; 20 new cases and 13 deaths in Ravenna; 12 new cases and 6 deaths in Bologna; and 52 new cases and 15 deaths in other infected districts in Italy. To-day 6 new cases of cholera and 2 deaths are reported from Tricte. a - is OTT'S EMULSION OF PURR COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYTOPROSPIITES For Wasting Diseases of Childven, Where the digestive powers are feeble and the ordinary food does not seems 10 nourish the child, this acts b sth as food and wedicine, giving strer gta and fle bh down celier in Litchfield and upstairs in Mons, at once, and is amost an palatable as Take no other, aug
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