SEO ( OLD SERIES, XL. | NEW SERIES, XIX. THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. Ben Meyers would make a good post- master for Harrisburg, the appointment. - ——— H. L. Dieffenbach was defeated by a small majority of 39, in Clinton co, for associate Judge, What a pity. tt and deserving Chairman Cooper announces that he will be a candidate for U. 8, Senator. It is said Quay will also be a candidate. i A movement bas been started to run Gov. Pattison for Mayor of Philadelphia. He would make a No, 1 Mayor, having been a first class Governor. Si cm ets The Lock Haven Democrat complains that the kickers did much harm to the This is the first time in the history of Centre county polities, within our recol- lection that there was an organized movement in the party, to break down the ticket. This blow was mainly aimed at the candidate for prothonotary, and without the least cause whatever, except that of disap- Democratic county ointment. The leaders in this unjusti- I J in numbers, also included in the bargain with the Repub- licans. the defeat of John A. Woodward, one of our nominees for Assembly, and fiable movement, few which was a little more under cover, It is to be regretted that pretended Democrats, some of whom were well fa- vored by the this work of lent themselves to | disorganization par BECO. Pid i ., It wasaj 5, 1 Altho the | i 10 | carry out th eir bargain with the enemy, | ) Yr serious mistake on ti he folly of which they may most strenuous rts were made Democratic ticket in Clinton co., and | caused the defeat of the venerable L. Shame ! - Dieflfenbach. The Clinton Democrat ers don good now tion, says the kick- | t feel than did Gl more about half as | they before as the elec! “as We elec Ditto may be said of Centre county. fis When Lewisburg was smaller, within were two tanneries with Wi her 1y 80 7—Cl ¥ i now there isn't one. to} dU, Eh a y in the Senate, along be with | Cameron, Pennsylvania will be put down | as the mute commonwealth. he Keystone is a great state, but she | u i i nost august body in the world. on slim talent t 1 ) : ii represent in - —— 18 threatened 1 evervywiere ' s of the State dockyvards discharge | at there are many houodreds idle. Weekly, and the Iaciories - ag. 1ay is out gunning for the U. 8, p and I ate has alre Pp ady captured the iladelphia delegation. Harry Oliver, 1% 80 havingan eyeonit., B AY i er Grow, also chairman Cooper. Qu is likely to be the man to have Lhe arg- # est ii ’ 1 ii Lill to knock the pers - nplete returns of the election leave The | be cause | Pp ns, 441 :. C ik he Salt River crowd a small one. blicans go d The go up because they ele®ec $ need not » 111 up Democrats i . . shilic »E Pal ii hey ele Beaver. | A needa t ed gains, } n heir county ticket and made unexpect- The only ones who must go | are about ten lonely kickers, who led ® i iy 1 Pp 1 eit 1 gr t nothing. - o_o. co i t Cox is a happy man once more. | hie . accepted his resignation as | Min lected to Congress from one of the New | Both Mr. Cox and the | intry are to be congratulated. an exchange, How about poor Turkey, is she not to be congratulated? . ——- fiat (vé K QISLTICES. SAVE The ment and appeal received numerous il lustrations at the recent election. gressman Lawler in Illinois has six ma- “importance of one vote” argu-| Con- : jority and Campbell, in Ohio three. | The New Jersey Legislature is Democrat | ic on joint ballot by one majority and the Indiana Legislature by two. Inone| of the New Jersey Legislative districts | there is a tie between the two candidates | and another election will be necessary. i a lp -_ seen refus- | If 1 s00d gracious i crown has 1 ¢ The King of Denmark, on beh: son. but declining upon any condition | to allows him to accept the throne of Bul- garia. In some places not to get a nomination for a small office causes awful kicking, and here's afellow who wont have a erown! What are we coming to? . a — The Pittsburg Post very truly says the Republican party is pledged to submit a Constitutional amendment to the people of Pennsylvania prohibiting the sale and manufacture of intoxicating liquids. Its convention 80 resolved and Gen. Beaver indorsed the declaration in many of his speeches especially in the rural districts. The party is fully committed to it, and as it has a two-thirds majority in both branches of the Legislature there should be no monkeying or dodging. But there will be. Our esteemed Re- publican contemporaries who so proud- ly declared that their truly moral and righteous party was the only true one that had the purpose and will toso legis Jate, have suddenly lost all interest in this “great issue.” They pass by on the other side, and it gets the “cold shake” inall interviews with successful candi- dates. Beaver is ss damb as Quay on it. - the effort was all in vain, and the whole | ticket was eiect { thie same | to the lot t whom ad organized against Woo iy i the “il eaders of publican party, now | that they | admit latter were not able } , hows, D S Bt tel }. INES CLALLEILS, 1 at ¢ » +11 O30 PR sF syd res ¢ i, that the emocracy of Centre co. ‘4 : t * it own hen - RANG. i A BOOME biy they have dis neces yafacture of a betler aru wring increased de- CEALEe GRIT ID : he 1 week ers he ha 8 Advance Frei oe) dealers will | tor sam $ Cod i153 C8 { eg in the Second Revenue ict of the « tLe Lew law Ww take oul licens Dist iy T ariel i i an his opin thie elling ole be sold for what it i nutation for its useful and | character much faster w hen sold under false representation. . TURE BOSSES OF he o> { 1 1430 ¥ THE SENATE. | ous figures in the ut i most ns now are Senators VanWyck, of Nebraska and Riddlebeager of Virginia, inal } Republicans. The Republicans might have kept con- | if these two men if they had so wil- | The two Senators have neve i} Fi 00, I Bete together, ch has hs own { ity. VanWyck isa i y years age. The criticism passed v pon him is that he always 1 tall, heavy exciteable- Tria ve & - f man over sity Oi railroad never fol lowing sensa- them main comes | Mr. Van Wyck | has been go persisteist in his attacks up- | on the railroads that he has to a certain extent fallen ont with Republican man- agers, But he sill goes into the Republi- | exploding; : tions and : jut this in the from railroad Senators, up. criticism La {f an ty can be depended upon in case o emergency. The case is not the same with Riddle- | berger. Van Wyek has never been ig- | nored with the contempt which the Re- publicans have shown Riddleberger. This incoherent and undignified Senator never was found upon the side of any job, He was nearly always a spokesman for the right side, and he never was fonnd exceptas a sturdy opponent of the shams and ceremonial stupiditiés of the Senate. Both he and Van Wyck are op- posed to executive sessions. With these two gentelmen holding the balance of power in the Senate interesting scenes are botnd to result, a SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. D.1. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., sys he was, for many years, badly afflicted with phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds Bays he positively believes he would have died, bad it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fif ty cents a bottle by all dgnguiste. Lr on MI RI MP BARI: “The ladies especially go into eostacies aver Parker's Hair Balsam” writes Mr, J. H. Decker, druggist of Findlay, Ohio, “They say it is the most elegant dressing THE COMING CIRCUS IN INDIANA. The ten days allowed by law for the filing of notices of contest after an elec- tion expired, and the privilege has been exercised to 0 Legislature elected on Tuesday, Nov. 2, as shown on the face of the returns, will atand. on joint ballot, 76 Democrats and 74 Republicans, giving the Democrats The have control of the House and the Dem- 11 two majority il Republicans w ocrats of the Senate, The coming test hinges United States Senator to succeed Gen. Harrison, COI n the election of a 0 and both parties will make a stubborn 1 The Democrats have of contest against four Re- of the House nine Senat fight for the prize. filed notices publican members-elect f the rainst six of TR elected by the Republicans. The char- id ra Hh ba 1) d constitutional is, bribery, rruptio kc. The \ nept bli yn which these contests are inciude FTO I senator, wi 131 TT} 3 1a " semble on Thursday, Jan. 6, 18 certain, tion against Hnstrating 3 the Crov- Attor- Carn Was, Howey ers to come in contact with the improve DOES eRReS mintry 1 been given f r r tant oD ¢ Wisely y long er avail in the ratory of nature must be stud- 1, and that auld supply the The in g population marked Ex but vet been. reached, increasing e. telligence of 34 sy § y 1 ur arming is In contrast with that of ro} the Hr 2A oa vs £1 1 a true standard has not re : are seeking elevation vg 5 ne Ho 4d cial is i now lede acknowledged, gee that him in State lLeg- andi $s 4 ww} FP " those who represens or in Congress shall be 1 who } ii nen and ma~ that sfully watch his interests 10 barrier in the way of h It fitting National is if f +4 ff the : 3 should be h 1 i it itherations « ture, an to be hoped that the de- iH of 4} nu only to the credit ofits members but to ° EE — ~ —— H on. Charles 8. Wolf in an interview expresses himself satisfiad with the re sults of the late election, as regards the increase of the Prohibition vote. He We doubled our vote and ganized the State as to be ina vastly better condition for future work. forces will be more experienc od better disciplined, Then, toogwe h.ave forced the Republican party into a position where it will have to show its hand. do not believe they will risk it £9 pass a resolution submitting a prohibito t¥ res- olution, If they do not there will be large accessions to our ranks in the hear future, We had much to contend with in our late campaign. The rum power and the monopolies were with the Re- publivans, and they brought Blaine in the State to stir up the party spirit, Mr, Wolf is of opinion that as many Democrats as Republicans voted the Prohibition ticket, An experienced campaigner tells us that most of the Democratic Prohibitionist stuck, while party pressure and Beaver's pledges drove most of the Republican Prohibi tionists back to their party. Sn SISA SOOT I'S EMULSION OF PURE cob Lived O11, WITH HY POPHOSP RITES, For Lung Troubles and Wasting Diseases Dr, J. Bimonand, . New Orleans, la, say»: “Scott's Emulsion is the finest pre paration of the kind ever brought to my votive. In affections of the lungs sand other wasting diseases, we may 00 they ever J Btops falling hair, re- stores color, promotes rowihe nov . J ote most reliable Ina x y elegadt and ag ie form.” * THE THREE MILL TAX. | i The Supreme Court Erempls Corporations upon Mortgages. i In the Buj I 115, in the cases of John Hunter, John yreme Court at Pittsburg on (i. Adair, and Joseph I. { of judgement of the lower court was sustain. These the t the acto Barry, appeals 2 Philadelphia, the from No. 2 and ed. cases involve ques- tions as to whether or no f 1885 known as the Revenue act, under which i a three mill tax 1 been levied Lads .., of individuals only, and i » owned by corporations; and if such was the legisl: nt, are not X un- collection or i if v A048: [he Farst jelle "this, the Twen- ntends to re- inauguration an i is position alter Lhe te i Centre counties, Judge is an aspirant for the office cabinet Beavers Heaver, has crea The of At and in the Gen, 4 ; £414 1A Bake ruey General i ing rival and believed to | NCEMENT OF BEN PI SFORTHOOMING BO { } urnaiist’'s Lif {in Mal. i ng DOOK. M \ IE i Ae og 1 Washing His 1s ing ia bngh yaneciion i his him always in it Laid 1 affairs and in the Was! SAVER W y | all a centary temperament delights i intercourse, 1 et dally Jjournausin U. B, Benate plac- f political Re ; Was ever gion “Swim,” breasting ith jJovia Ww, and Dever » hear or see what was said and + Lie § al Oosition ef sia FEL ithe Vig fai llog «© done. The Major could never be very solemn and in bis ripened sketches of Wasbing- ton life every phase reminds him of haif de anecdotes, He bas a rare gift io telling a siory, and bis anec- dotes are inexnaustibie His book wiil not only add lustre to his fame a8 a writer, but isof 80 unique intensely interesting prove a valuable fen AtLUSIDE ¥ ts in matter that it will leontribution the literature of the country. It has mirih for the mirth ful, wit for the witty, information for all, and { we doubt if it has been equaled by any sll tis tO beeription book since the War. [t is being issued by the well-known {house of Hubbard Bros, Philadelphia, | Pa., and sold excidsively by subscrip- don, - . -——-— Aies Ida Guiles, whe died of consump tion at her parents home in Columbia, | Pa. afew daye ago, was baried at that i place yesterday afternoon. Miss Guiles was in her 21st year and a charming Iyoung lady with a large circle of ac | quaintanoes. Her funeral was largely {attended the Methodist church at thai {place being filled with friends. The im- |pressiveness of the services and burial i was increased by the fact that a young man named Miller was buried at the same time from the same church. Both were buried side by side. Mr. Miller is a cousin of Miss Guiles, and resided at Lock Haven, Pa. He was the same age, be had the same disease, went to bed the same day as Miss Guiles, pnd died a few hours after, His body was removed to Columbia for interment beside that of his cousin, A Mt BIH, POWDERLY OBEYED. The General Master Workman Calls the Butohers’ Strike OM Ccaso, Nov, + 15.—There was a special maeting of the trades and labor assembly yesterday afternoon to consider Mr, Pow: derly's order declaring the strike off at the stock yards. Many of the strikers wore pros ent, and a strong sentiment seethed to prevail against closing = the strike as ordered. George Schilling, well known for his socialistic oations, was prominent in a long debate wich ocoupled the meeting, and denounced Po wderly's interference in strong terms. Richard Powers, of the roun Aly scored Powderly, and favored the strike r' “holding out in their struggle. Others spoke in the same strain, and it was that the majority of those present were ag tinst closing the strike. Only one man, Mark L. Crawford, re comamened a conserva tive course and favored the indore. ment of the order of the general master wotkman. Finally a resolution was adopted whereby te trade and labor assembly axects tive commi thee was instructed to act jointly with the executive board of the Knights of Tabor of Disrii Sb when called upon by the later, ging the support of the: whatever orth Powiecy 3 | Wor, At the close of the meet Anarchists was admitted wi Governor Oglesby in behalf of Anarchists. Bij some of the dele; The petition asks the gover in the execution of the sent over the doomed men. In the a largely attended mee Knights of (ie yar 1 to obey Pow day. They protest against rat 4 ire rates 0 Labor, at stock is. to take order, i Ve > 1s » 5 bun action fakes on iS Waters Mother, The Reputed Exp re Lawns HE 3 thelr mal ——————————— Liabilities of Landl« » ¥ ow 1 Hu WwTON a well known $50 and costs in the house tenement 3 liquor nuisance and tal matter when 1 end Hugh M sane charge and had th ts {4 Dern Colorado's Dexven, Nov ' twenty a the fou Za for cong? f nin from Bep., will Democrats jower twenty-four of ten. ren | consist © a Den house, . Teo Report on Strikes, WasfuRGTON R 1 Wright's report t strikes and convict ial and work has actively jocts to be embraced the employment of womes tion and distribution in and the relations of railroad ployes i % eg in ne An Associate Jud Hannesvno, Da, Pattison has appointed He ciate judge the hil common pleas, vice d.. BR. Mr. Reed is a Rey leanings, and beside being Jawyer, has figured creditabl ’ Of tut al George Too Peaceabie for XMosl. Kew York, Nov. 13 Herr Mo week's edition of The Frel Henry George and the Nation ment. He regards Mr. George as enti too peaceable in disposition, and darkly hints that nothing but blood “will satisfy the kind of Socialists represented by The Freiheit. Brother Moody's Church on Fire. Cricago, Nov. 18 ~The church which Mr. | Moody, the evangelist, built on the north side after the great fire with $100,000 ool | jected from all parts of the world, caught | fire and was damaged to the extent of 15,10 It has the largest membership and Sunday school in the city. Smalls Defeated in South Caroling. | Ouaxtesron, Nov, 13.—The official count! in the Beventh congress district bas been and gives the clection to Willam Biliott, Dem, over Bmalls, Rep, by'a ma jority of 238. SULLIVAN AND RYAN. Bos {hie 1 ie, 301 20 denounces ‘ al Labor move! oly | 3 i ! i i Big Voy Again Demonstrates is Superiority. i SAN PrANcisco, Nov, 15,«The long talked | of meeting between Sullivan and Rysn took | bere Saturday night at a late hour. ‘hen al). the local and other pugilista billed | to appear before the “big ‘uns” had finished, | there was a wait of noarly an hour. The P| tienoe of the audience gave oot, Whistles, and cat calls wore continnous Jordan time and the of Boston's i tie migain assured the feo. sale wonhd soon spree wd there bo Koop ‘quiet, When this be pe of Velastaian” wore Bh ATR ES NO. 45 POON fer « Cal ret Col the dex Alabama 1 ¥ aderal ca the woods render had alos, YrLaguenm of the vive caved inte destroyed bas tar This Inst pew Jove pens Bs i : ju now § i and the 1 extend the river leven recently 3 will be enguil the wili save = staked out by # a A Take Vessel Parnoo. Deron ceived Bore that tha iz reo Hor Northerner, owned hy J. AM Niahde, of Detroit, was tagroed at Kellt's land, lake Erin, yostors day. Hhe was bound for Duluth with a cargo of railroad iron ail genbral merchan- diss, and wan loading at ho an aid when the fire broke cub Loss SHON 1 nsurance, £33,000, “rstach Orta TLemanye, Sivonen Los bt Nov, 13 -information FRIN Jape pa nnd Clinlort. Rov, eA sontagions ca birt naony the cadtie in Give township, Abie county, called. Black i Livotluers loch Sve cattle in one woelk | Cholera ako exists song Loge fa this neighborhond to soe extent, RL
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