ho = ! OLD SERIES, XL. © 1 NEW SERIES. XIX FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. a corinne ons THE RESULT IN THE COUNTY. The effort to defeat the Democracy in the county has failed tho’ it brought the gillant band of trne Democrats down several hundred on the majority, When farts, fair and the very foulest, the party got out remarkably ders, are what our party had to face, The Democrats carried the county by 200 to 400. Schaeffer, against whom the bitterest fight was made, has under majority. Black may havé 400 majority. This shows about 300 of a difference be- fT, tween Black and Schaeffer, ar the result As most of these votes counted double it Democratic voters in the county. brings down the actual work of the kick- ers to something like 200 out of 5000 in the county. Poor enoagh! after all the ery of ring and wholesale lying. But, as an offset azainst this, one half of Boal's gain in Potter 1s due to his owa persons al solicitation among Daomocrats for a te, which he got « complimentary vo of his good standing as a citi- account zen and not in opposition to Scha ef- fer ; just as the o her half of Bral's gains ara 1 L vy to be credited to the work of kickers who used the falsehoods to take To t the glory, and they are known all ov r h votes from Schaeffer. be em O ongs that th It will be seen then 3» WO : treachery $i ti county v e lorts ’ Uncer these the to wreek their party. ad verse circumstances Democrats ol! ‘ - Centre can ba congratulated upon the result as one of their most glorious vic tories. All t Dem ! } va'las bonor to the gadant Centre who stood by their colors, - After all the Gazette made a bad botch This thing of alluding to the valley peo ple and the “d-—n Democrats,” don’t if 1 Ii > " # sensible Republican even. as “Dutch” take with any The Gazetts can now take lessons in manners unti next cawpaign, quit swearing, and quire decency by laying off its habits o low bred journalism. ac in its indecent course gave weekly evi dence of be ng the organ of and in alli ance with the kickers printed and whose work of digorganiza tion an slender against the Democratic candidates it extolled er flock together. The kickers, in turn whose letters - Now that the election is over, and n¢ fer, were vile and willful lies, withou tan up by a set of unprincipled fellow compish an unho'y purpose. In ths instance the object of the base slanderes was to blacken the character of M. Schaeffer, whose life bas been withot aptain and whose conduct to obtain th nomination for prothonotary was honor able in the highest degree. - The campaign in this county was ma ked towards its close with unfisual acr- mony caused by the mob violence f some Republicans who attacked tle Watchman office, One Republican who was in the crowd told us he thought wo thirds of the Republicans were drunk |n- cluding himself, and that therefore same allowance should be made for the fio- lence committed by the mob. We qre inclined to view it otherwise. The Re publican claiming to be a temperaice party, and two-thirds of them drutk, proves they were making a frauduln claim capped with mob violence and fre entitled to no excuse whatever. Tiley have been parading themselves as be God-and-morality party and think tiey are privileged to get on any kind «wf a violent bender and destroy the prg- erty of law abiding Democratic citizeis. Mr. Meek has had Mr. Emery, A.V. Miller, Dr, Christ and a half score of ofh er conspicuous actors in the attack in his office arrested and hound over to No vember court, Of the other third of the Republicins who weré not drunk at the Blaine gath- ering, many, no doubt, deplore the Ho- ings of the drunken $wo thirds and CENTRE PROHIBITION TH AT PROHIBITS, practices. The prohibition cause 18 a commendable one when it does not get too prohibitory ; for instance, when it sets in to prohibit the sale of liquor one believes it don’t want to prohibit any farther ; but it the Centre county newspapers to print notices of when asks its meetings, proceedings of its conven- tions and strings of longwinded resolo- tions, (all of which is an expense to our LOWE papers) and asks to have it all done { prohinit the said papers from earning a to do, this » prohibitory. | cent when it has j rl b work i8 Of ns in the prohibi- :, | what we call being ts course there | tion movement from yhie motives, i Now this what the prohibition ing. ting ai i i" ices and pro- i ceedings pu l { pr 1 3 { of the home pap to Phi tickets and circulars printed, beca goes adelphia i some other things, it can be df me { cheaper! and the iin the cold. { Suppose the } ! i ists send their noll li Ceeqings an Phils i l in can be ¢ vs vy IVE i resolutions to } i deiphia and see { AS 1 { Ou 10% noteriety at | haditants of the county | ; ) Cf course nothing artyr to free 34 would ment that and hear. With i i engage and } i ’ po ob Ingersol fo next me off, he im Ie when bis trial is te pl Ly tant pabli Jaruary, wil be able PH an iL even singu- ible and of the here are thousands isuch blather skites about and the pub- lication of | their 4 We may the Union, 18 indictmen's is likely to set ngues wagging faster than ever @ 3 States with blasnpl H viaws, ia the hog ol courting prose {ner of Re bls tion, after the ma v the iy isl ors 8 nolds, by denouncing inary. found even in i where their i i el in they | { counter i fe Wo 14 Loy $1} : ff venera- ‘ork there are hordes | of ter themselves t ha it ta a op! ORE Of | to treat the be with : y deln- j contempt, and mre their listening to them gratify wiih open months or by taking the trouble to dispute with them, as il they were wors { thy of serious consideration. it wii | Orators like Reynolds can do the Bible i no harm, so far as the canse of religion is concerned. Accordi and his disciple go out © when Bob f the way to speak disrespectfully of the Bible and airy tl [8 get angry against it, there is no occasion for good people to be disturbed Let them alone; suffer them to talk as they please, for it is not such as they who are the enemies of whom the household of faith has reason to be afraid, " - a - - John Jack's glycerine factory near Rixford, Pa., blew up Satarday afternoon Delos Jack, aged sixteen, who was in the factory mixing glycerine, Jos blown to pieces, While insane from worriment Mrs. George Donaldson, carrying a young * ild in each arm, jumped into the Po. tomic river near Georgetown on Satur lay. All three were drowned, Grand Prewit, James Jones and Wm. Simpson are in jail in Monticello, Ky. for the murder of Jarvis Back and bis wife. The couple were killed to smooth the way for the theft of a horse, Itis now believed that twenty-two persons perished in the Wiscoosin “rails road disaster, The refagee brakeman has returned to Milwaukee. Ie places the responsibility for the disaster upon Freight Condactor Hankey, who is now a raviog maniac, Sanday morning George W. Hilleker 8 much respected resident and one of the leading business men of Spartans. barg, Pa., was crossing the bridge near the depot, when he was struck by the Bfflo night express, thrown some dis- tance into the water and instantly - wshumyd of thelr “temperance” i CIRCLES EXCITED. The doctrinal dispute which American RELIGIOUS GREATLY the meeting of the Board | led to proceedings which will at once issue before the denomination at large. Three two of them retired pastors, have brought against the professors of the Andover Theological The matter will * hearing before the prominent Congregationalists, charges of heresy five of Seminary. come up from. them doubtless will be appeal } me Court. Half he institution are « of the 3 ni i i} loctrinal views of 0 Supreme Court will upon the question been ditions have sue is involy end all’ charged with be 3 Pes eaching a second probation. matter 18 before d is whether itis | who d that heathens ¥v wl have anothe of ¢ B 4 i = instead : ) I'he old school a heir AY Andover new de { h, The old An REPUBLICAN RABCALITY PROV. ED BY HONEST MEN, Excitement still runs high over the mobbing of the Watchman office by W, V. Emery, Dr. Christ and other politi cians during the Blaine parade, The party to place the responsibility of the 886. THANKSGIVING DAY. A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT APPOINTS THE 25TH INST, of Labor under pretence that they had been insulted by the course reacting terribly Day to Prayer and Giving of Thanks What a Consul Thinks About Scientifie Beer Drinking. Wasningron, Nov. 1.~ President Cleveland i » must be strictly maia- wossibie. Lave dobe 80 r of the Board Hue ior the nat large to regarding the i ISR wonaing if a « yn must by lon-| y gained no 16 £ BE he i i barni noar is tl ue in Bost $i ¥ hha vothing h jin the past . wieon is in Washington. s jaw went inlo el. President Cleve. York that , tu the New Cain. to of the Freach © Niagara Falls with the rest delegation, | Jo Lesseps, tue Prevention otf on a verdict for fave, Coan, ou Keely, the Philadelphia motor more eXperuments wilh Lis machioery accord- mau, Lids Dea TRakioyg sunny BOC Ceasill ug tO Ls own sory, bs New Boghouo, Pa, water is said to worse tha 118 whisky, and ove drink ui uf tue latter 18 guaranteed to supply ab ? LOT Lue reduction in the national debt muted at the Treasury department at irom $11,000,000 10 $15,000,000, Berks county ia suffering severely from the depredations of a gaog of bolo burglars, two of whom were wounded, aud two vthers captured on Saturday night, Sam. 8, Payton was discharged from State prison at Jackson, Mich, Batarday, tis sentence of five years for a Detroit burglary having expired. A special in terest attaches to Payton because be is a grandson of Commodore Perry, and is said, during his incarceration, to have been left a fortune of $250,000. Wm. Morris, one of the oldest mining engiveers of the anihracite regions com mitted saivide on Saturday. In hoisting the cage in a colliery near Kington, Pa. John Brodda was canght and killed and the seeident so effecled Morris, who started the machinery, that he immedi ately went to his room snd lodged a bul let in his brair. A majority of the states held election on Tuesday. Next week we will be bet ter able to tell! what the harvest was, A gentlemen who three months ago was pursuade d by bad advice to stop the Reporter, on Monday subscribed again saying it was always correct, reliable and outspoken and nothing wishy washy about, Jess so«-jess always so. RA S——— LAM APIA AAI The fact that you read the newspaper in evidence that yon desire to keep pos'- #4 ap in what is going on. This pars AAA graph is to ioform {05 that Draydoppel nov, -. v4 ¥ y 1i ft a degrees that pumbers of them who for ly were for bim will now v ie against [riends A thorough invest cation of 8 made by Lhe Beaver because of this Libel by hu upon them. charg Republican ssanit on the W .tchman planped by Mr, Meck He press that thea voked an y ulierly uuntiue. town for two aEsanit, shows tuem been in law fi1ha Ady Ui Liat or to the alieged to ie cause of the riot has been posted lue poster which was frat ve LU for ten days on a bulletia board in front of Lis of Oder prioted bj : . yom office, and was one t.6 Bure tue Slate ¥ Ihe ire and Lo incite 1:0, Ow » State. image which is said was : & ASQ 0 L if svt t BTICAL turns gut to be a small plaster pins Og- {8 $4 a publican ciab 1 ¢ Wat d L neving its Ins Oi A above chman ofiice, aud Way Qret ill Bb sOIGIET & Cap LY iu ihe bers of tha uy aud exnioted wisdow during (ae parade, Gi8g ica n organs Of Lhe Blatle, Uempl- to excuse Lhe rioters, 18 : Living an CL upon toe cau suile 1 iv bad elie ringing oul tesid~ ig y wich he t sowing Lhe extent D. H. Tans for i. Sewlon , SB “George Us. Muler, su as to make it ie bad sceu Lgures lo the tel were exhivited t “ik T 11 t i ppear thet | § MILE 4 g Le Ul Lil slurice uf t whlch 8 ross lo he uppe Og, Bs well as r LOW avails iO anollLer aig davis be hed po Koowiedge Of, 1Ls etn pt 10 Masuiaviure Ww ex- cose 1 Drs Ol a WoO, has ex led we jodiguation of every uw, AUd b.ed WLO were oud tor Beaver declared Laat if ve is to be eiected be such means, | pe without thew, having? Liv bail 5d of ski Owls 1 ads bestituoa) He Jul woeltlia fp COMTE DE PARIS’ PISTOL Frightens a Strange Man from His Cham ber at a Hotel. Paws It is reported here that while sitting in his bed couse, near London, one ¥ fenly confronted by had FOI Unseen afraid of awaking his wife and ber to the fright which the man's mild naturally her, did r help, but pointed a re head of the intruder hed the room and I. The servants, who were sulsequently ed, remembered to have seen a strange about the premises on several aceasions, but attached no significance enue entered the Onan f« i at the » from ese OW Ong asceriaine the man entered iy a ladder which be placed against sill of the room used by the Duc his study. Whether the man ise for the purpose of burg- agent of a political faction is not know A Prosecuting Attorney Kills His Rrother, 1 A telegram from | county, save: Albert was shot through the head by his W. P. Payne, prosecuting atiorney sunty and a prominent Democratic instantly killed. The two Yuenrixa, Nov, Perrys MeDowell Payne brot of this « Poli & oy An, aml { started {or They were under the in- fluence of liquor. A few minutes alterward goveral shots were hoard, and upon residents of the locality going to the spot Albert Payne was found to be dead. An empty revolver lay on the ground at Jiis brother's test. W, P. Payne was arrested and locked up, The cause of the murder is unknown, hou, The Oleomargarine Law. Araaxy, Oct. 20. The court of appeals has reversed the conviction of Louis Arensberg, convicted in Brooklyn last January of violat- ing the amended oleomargarine law, and has directed a new trial. This case was made to test the constitutionality of the law to pre- vont deception in dairy products, After Bogus Butter Dealers. Lynx, Mass, Oct. 28 William 8. Russell, a butter dealer, having his headquarters at Worcester, and a branch store in this city, wns this morning finefl $115.08 in the police court for selling oleomargarine without the proper label, as required by law. Gen. Butler Impartial, Bowron, Oot. 30 Gen. Butler, in an ine terview, announces his intention of taking no part whatever in the coming aks ShispmiE. As between the opposing go oan didates his mind is thoroughly impartial, ————_ Prince Waldemar a Candidate. Loxnox, Oct, 50.~The Standard says the czar has confidentially addressed Prince Waldemar requesting him to become a can. didate for the throne of Bulgaria in event of the powers assenting to his candidacy. The First Snow. Pans, a, wason fell here will not be hi i the rest & i § 1 tion i A proclamation by Bates It has wident of the United ong been tho custom of the people In earn year cially sot ipa bv th knowledge i to 0 Ba God and invok projection, In if such observance « hereby designate and set apart 2th day of n served and kept as a day of thar prayer On that day let all our people employments and their usual places of worship to gi to the ruler of the universe for our nued enjoyment of the blessings of 8 fres government, for a renewal of | ness prosperity throughout the return which has rewarded the labor of those who till the soll, and for om gs a people in all that makes a nation great And, while we contemplate t! infinite power of God in earthquake, flord and storm, let the hearts of those have m harm through His mercy pathy and kin suffered through His N¢ vember, their in vo thanks fore FO stoned assemble y ord cont our progress gratetul who iness toward those who have BOIS, Let us also ing remeanber Lhe ox ful gifis and alms, so by deeds of visila~ in the mids hanksgiv- ¥ » checs may, charity, be made sco able in " “. tT the sight of the Lord, In witness woereo!l I have beret set my bond the seal of i the city of Washingt WN avareenl Yavom ber usand eight - in the Year dred « § i rye the har and « y of America the { the independence of th one hundred aod el €: ver CLEv ¥ ia nu ELAND at F i IAYARD, Becretary of DEATH OF JUDGE OSBORN. A Yacancy on the Bench of the Supreme Court. 1 i Carsent, N. Y., Nov, L-—Judge Aust the supreme court, Melvin Osborn, of i New York judicial district, die tin ard lay 7 TH 3 it i bere Bun J ud Ost Wind} cated Naa, as 1, frrosiie county, N. ¥. He was edu t Rensso!- aeryille academy, read law with Danf Olney, of Catskill "n wih K. . was admitted to practios iny and at onoe took a pre position at the bar, which be main- He was a Dem- of aunty by the party in November, Ap T= | 1 | H i i On the death of County Judge Olney, Jan. , 1870, Mr. Osborn was eppointed by Gov. ernor Hoffman to fill the vacancy serving one year. Four years later, on Judge Theo- dore Miller's election to the court of appeals trom the supreme court of the Third district, Governor Tikden appointed Mr. Oshorn his smcoessor, and in 1875 be was e} to the full term, fourteen yoars, by a flatiering majority, His term would not have ex- pired until Dec. 81, 1880. Upon the bench Judge Osborn was popular, both with the bar and the people. He was estecinad throughout the district as an upright and learnad jurist, His bealth began to fail about a year ago He leaves a childless widow, His funeral will be attended at hix late residence in Catskill at 8 p. m. Wednesday. THIRD - CLASS TICKETS. acted INCIDENTS NOTED BY THREE LADY TRAVELERS IN ITALY. The Interior of & Continental Third- Class Carriage = Chat of the Fassen- Nature and Primitive FPeliteness. ours was open from end to end, with bare wooden seats ranged from sido to side. The carriage was divided into two sections, with doors at each side, but an active person (and many of our persons were active) would easily pass from one section to another simply by climbing over the backs of the sents, which backs were the height of a sitting man's shoulders. Wo sat, a3 in all Furoptan cnr riages, upon seats face to fmoe, so that our linsey-woolsey knees almost touched the jean and corduroy knees in front of us. As happened oftener thas not, our carriage was very sparely filled. lence we three were able to ride with faces toward the en- gine and to have our whole soven-man power of seat to ourselves. Alikough our train was “omnibus,” as all troisiernes are, and shame lessly addicted to dawdiing wherever inn or pretended to be a town, we felt secure against interruption, for the night was drawing on, as many voysgers were likely to descond from our carriage as to enter it, and in European travel as in American the same unformulated law abides that no sleeping or ly ensconced person is to be dis turbed by new comers so long as a vacant Yeutim, - So we mM utero nt case yy spreading shawls upon the hard ranging sachels for pillows, and 4 ourselves out like half drawn accordions. For there is certainly this advantage in third class travel over all other, that the third classer can oftener stroteh himself at full NO. 42 with the opening of windows came ewmesting breaths to cleanss that horrible atmosphere of barnyard sodden cowhide, recking cordu. | roy, clay pipes and vigorous garlic and cheese, Then through the long, rumbling day caine tio mirall exciternent of seeing our companions constantly changing, the dread lest those decent young drowanakers and their mother get ont nil their places be filled with loud-laughing soldiers, the pleasure of seeing women predominate in the long ear- riage, the disquiet of a masculine gain, and the chagrin that «ll tho soiled innocents and their lactes] inmay gravitated 10 our own | particular section L becuse we were thers ter to sit with than sour priests, y and brosd-beamed peasants, reign sp k to each other as t oo and hum 1 atien- 114 na merry conscript Wo made inconspico it as we mig . f our i« HIS O8 W to attra Sometimes, near of ti tions ing tarourh our “vage wined mid 8 On various sub bad wild dis. niroversies on ratood by the rough 15470 WAS NSCTIPAE Pros nt sections : Hat looked y were, As onriety polite | i controversiaiists 3 ut never unclzan fok beavy b 3 “ed GOUT turt WO cane a whist 9 ur section, mn and, ross ige tal rd. Ww Ls her how mn class travel are the fr 2 nlines { a Byzantine Yen This somber as syueitish be- er that heavy, black pall w not make out. All that we could riment, hiding be } hides gs i g + LAL Woman's Costume Ws to make our nun’: seen fiche IL ms 1 ve 13d ROG ¥ I £5 I" Barns nearse duml notiosd a lull nein « fv ng them 3 scattered gray the idea denoe at the 1 out upon ied us of the bung 1 and gound of ior, pootic i& bamlets fovrere “Angelu thi volos of thom the you $v pup » (loepet poetic ats Cro yeath that FAITE Pe- every y OF Was with intent litary spec- ul move 4 turning from drill bead, save cur own thrust out the wi and excited interest 3 tacle Yet not one Hin ceased tpents or hand its In all that th reason to and primiti co-voyalfors, for us ones, and mn dier’s pack or un in coarse blankets too closely upon shopisan, and Un of better aspo courteously off if we oljocted to bis sn They talked freely about had beard our « under convict derstood tw thus their's to us was an ul ; By means of this nuivete one of us had the pleasure of hearing beraplf disti i oid one, another as saliey he little one + ert ¥ ¥ ever had nt of good nature the part of our litely opened refractory © move his ped- nts wrapped n it pressed 1t rustic ig himself F we Wiz when we strug } INA v ts than ere ns a of al H it i 1 f known | « Wile dhan § d ris in and out of was Arfel. A imperial profile, d, perhaps a gar- bh unwholesome, posts untenanes, that him we named Lazarus, for bos three davs dead. and behold he—was pot perfumed. Cor. Chicago i Thaes, we 4 a0 hir while a e was of such morred : +411 Be of Practical Bonefit. a aliam’s ex. t i whiripool ma 1 Kea is that with one Tiron wi at ght be equipped which ia case of vrech t right be the means of stabi tion between the vessel and Low ssore ~ New York San. or on 2 sy gp" > | ~The J. F. Hill & Co ,$3.00 Improv- led Sewed Weit Suoe. the best shoe ever ‘gold for the money, These shoes have ali the meeri's of the beet hand sewed work, being sa flexible to the foot. Their Igreat advanisg® over the old style ma jcbino~sewed shoe is their perfectly smooth innerso'e. No pegs, tacks or {heavy seam or thread to burt the foot ‘and wear out stockings, They are made fot the very best stock thoughout, in all 'the leading styles of high snd low shoes {and every pair is warranted. Try one Ipair and yon wili weer no others. For ule by E. Grabum & Son, Bellefonte, wg — IACAPTAINS FORTUNATE DISCOV. Capt. Coleman, scho Weymouth, ply- jug between Abtantic City sod N, Y. oh been troubled wita a congh, #0 that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr, King's New Discovery for Con- gnmption. It not only pave him instant relief, butallayed the extreme soreness in h His children were similarly
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