The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1886, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, ... Editor.
AT
THE LADOR INTERESTS FOR BREN-
NAN.
1 here are many signs that the Demo-|
cratic State candidates are acceptable to]
the conservative labor interests of Penn-|
ania. In the last number of the La |
Tribune, published in Pittsburg
A. the Lahor candi- |
date for governor in 18582, the Demoerat-|
ic Btate platform is commended for its
: declar favor of the!
cement of the corporation artic
gyly
bor by |
Thos Armstrong,
shatic ations in
y
i
enfor les
ofthe constitution.” |
The same journaia'so gpeaks of Chaun-
as being “well known
se public utterances
been strongly in this direction.”
“Coal
Black as a
A whe
3 Wil
have,
In its department of Matters”
the Tribune says:
“The nomination of William J,
nen for;
Bren- |
uditor general of this State, by |
the Democratic convention last week
was a meritorious act, and one
we believe the miners of the State willl
not forget to reciproc
{
’
i
It won!d seem |
to us as if such ausp icious omens ought!
to cheer us on to make a manly effort to!
i ted. Mr. Brennan!
ways been a true friend of the
and if they can be natsvisental
ing him ol
in politics they
a powe?
ate,
ave
ave
him ele has al-
miners, |
in hav-|
will wield a power
have never had before
ich the minersin this Etate
They deprived |
ected they
» wl
badly need, have been
never would have been
eprived of had they concerted their for-|
sy
3 ’
their frien
- a _ pri ne i
Althoug ticket starts
in Black atthe top and finally gets to
1 111311
upou
hh the Democratic
i
Africa, vet it is such a white man’s tick- |
Black man or colored man
———
John Stew
Ex-Senator vart, the bead of
the Independent ticke of 1882,
DY the Piktsbarg Dispatch, as saying of
the Prol ion movement: “They have
mustered Ia unprecedented numbers and
enthus They
who fights best
ted
JAEU,
is que
1ibi
remarkable giasm.
K
intn
A000
with
have a candi
heavy odds, an organization such as they
i and a
needs
before, mone
for
such as they Inean
has drawn
his year m who bh never
utside of the; ty lines be-
Skil
Y
1 their an
aign,
I can tell you thatit
, in any
There are few men, and there
been of
does to Charles
better
x
carnestis
nave few, to whom the State
Pennsylvania owes it
S, Wolfe, NO
as
man’s public life is
1 '
wn, and no man's sincerity,
‘ 1 ¢ i 3 milli
i and int Cr iy oi p in pubic
ore clearly
TPH
ait urpose,
and private life, have been m
es ¥:.13 1
CHW LBL,
is the last
ife should be requir-|
Pennsylvania
re WW.
SAF. WY
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! a personal assault.
- -—
urg iron puddiers are goi ng to
$4 per day—an increase of 50
. —
iit of the bitter «
sbont at
JNLesEL at
held throt E
wat Satur
primaries
day,
can machine rule,
thie
ved
ted sway
, has recel
re
ils
The fight { for delegates was
mses and the people, and
Capt. J. G. Isenberg,
1 for Sheriff, was over-
ated by ex-Deputy
Oaks, who entered
ar. is.
1
wi
Supple-
ntary of the
it
tp
to this was the struggle
i
Port and J, G.
r the Legislature,
der in
way for Col.
Boyer |
These two went un-
the popular uprising, to make]
G, W. Owens and J. |
Giles, who carri ied thirty-three of the|
candidates, Alex.
fifty-seven districls,
a Ee
The Virginia tobacco crop is suflering
for want of rain,
- ow
A Dispatch epecial from Harrisburg,
bearing the sign manuel of the veracious|
and lively “St. Geo ,” says he has it
very reliable authority that Drexel, of
the Philadelphia banking firm of Drex-|
el, Morgan & Co, has given his check for
$5000 to the Prohibition State Commit.
tee and $2000 for use in the local cam-
paign in Philadelphia, and that J.D. Me-
Kee, formerly member of the Legisla-
tare with Wolfe, and Chairman of the
Independent State Committee in 82, is
to take command of the Prohibition
fight in Philadelphia. He also says:
I met a Republican Congressman here
this evening, who looked in on the con-
vention for an hour or two on Thursday.
“T wish I hadn't done it,” he confessed,
“I felt very good when I went in, and
the convention was very interesting to
look at; but I am going home with a
very strong impression that we are going
to be beaten thia fall, . We have trifled
with these people long, and they have
got mad, to stay. Just think of it! One
hundred and thirty-eight preachers
among the delegates, and forty more ap-
plauding in the gallery; and itis not four
years since that all the preachers in the
State were Republicans.”
John Stewart, also Interviewed by “St,
Geo,” gives Mr. Wolfe and the Prohibi-
tion movement a grand send-off, but de
clines fo stale on which gide of the fence
he will un'oad.
on
st, Jobin § ie asking n Nvely Prohibis
tion fight in Maine against Blaine and
the Republicans,
THE SCULLING
RACES.
out DifMiculty.
New Yong, Sept. 2.—The single scull match
for a purse of £2,000, between Edward Han
len and Charles Courtney, three
with a turn, was decided yesterday ao
on Jamaica bay, Long Island, and rem
cOsy for Hank am. I
imated that fully 15,000 people witne
What little be iting
was nt the odds of 2100 to £060 on
Ex-SBenator J. M. Oakley, of Long
was referce. Hanlan rowed in a cedar
31 feet 11 1-2 inch in length, we
= 1.5 sounds, Court
boat Ts i foot
Hanlan wa
c « rg vy
3st
ay
victory wns esti
contest, there was done
Hanlon
boat,
ighing
Jue +r
and
ney rowed in a
long, and weighing 50
the firs :
followed WY ninuls
udly
thu
pon is
the rac
were |
Bo ol to
{the course had cleared of
| on ts und other eraft the
ered to get ready, Courtney being on
When the referee gave the
Hanlan was the first to catch the
ia feet in front,
going about one-third of a mile Hanlan was
leading by nearly a length, Up to this
lauded
point
¢
ns
Pos
contestants
Order
“i
word
Be wi
fow After
time
Pp
kes to |
the minute and Courtney thirty, At the big!
the boat seven
When fairly
wme stretch the race became simply
and turned stake
the
pro
on
i
W
sts
manner and leading by six lengths
the hotel Hanlan
rowing, and in response to the ap]
spectators raised
{finally won the
winn Fn ihe was gl
{time keeper as
seconds later. Courtney
{that he was fairly
| Opposite Reaside
is Ve ral times
tay
ont
cap
mn race lengths
ven by the
19m. 23 14s, ; 4
said
Hanlan®
1
gland,
beaten
challer Beach
the Tyne, Ei
fee
on
en 0 a xl
The time given for the
record against time b quarter
second, and Gaudanr's record in a » match
M PF
1
Will
seconds
Hanlan's |
iavit that he took the
neither man seemexd
ag
Timekoop« r
woatbuilder) says he
Yet
himself great)
be a mere exhibi
timo correctly
to exert ;
race peared to
tion
The Teamer-Heach
iN
lace,
Lone
and
ny
Sept. 2.- The
weather was
the tide fast }
Hant with
h » the water
war th
banks of the ”
men made th
their bonts |
race,
Har
sum:
Jengt
are
seen |
¢
Let
Belfast's Sanday
avy it
¢ wT
Fight
rett,
policemen 1
ake rafters tn
OOK reiugs
and
{ scatter the mob
ors were arrested,
Catholic
The Orangemet
Cathol
the riot
was attacked by
soverely stoned
aru taliated up
injuring seve
the disorder, and drove
away,
rr 1 the
ie 2 T™
the Cath
Fishermen's Luck.
Groverster, Mam. , B¢
i Peregrine, which has ar
reports the loss of four men «
went astray
hooner
Banks,
wh
while Ming
Charles Wilson, a wounded ss
man of the schooner
artery
The schooners Molly
Nanss have arrived
| tained other damage.
| Adams and Bells A.
The
led here this
{mackerel and the Adams 870 barrels
| latter's cargo Is the largest land
season.
They Sustain Fach Other.
Bosrox, Sept ~ At a gpecial meeting the
Sutt 1 Trimmers’ uni
unanimously, to sustain te 1
Ad
ard thet
said city, nor cut any goods that mey be sent
{from there, nor work {
who may start fais
that a committee of three be appoin ted t
draft smitable resolutions, and that a covy of
the samo be s.nt 10 the New York Clothing
Cutiers’ union,
rr Any mai actu ori
the samo in this cft
The Record,
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Ax hot Himself
BatmiMone, Bopt. 6. —Charies Ax, aged £0
years, son of Mr, Christian Ax, of the well
known tobaccco manufacturing firm of Gall
& Ax, was found dead in bed yesterday
motriing at hix father's elegant residence,
with a bullet-hole in his heart and a S5-calibre
revolver clutched in his right hand,
No conse can be assigned for the deed and
the victim left no word that would lead to its
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Wastorn Acedent Insurance company, where
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fn $9,000
To Empty a Cannl
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