OLD SERIES XL, ond S 1 NEW SERIES XX -— THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ Editor 1887 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE, H Y Stitzer, Edward Brown, Jr, James Schofield, A Weber, A C Witherite, Millheim Boro A A Frank, Centre Hall Boro D J Meyers, f 1 i C G Herlinger Henry Lehman, AJ Graham, ~A J Greist, [homas Frazier, NW tellefonte Philipsburg Unionville Boro...... Benner twp rhais Boggs twp, N P., do wp do EP Burnside twp College twp Curtin (wp Ferguson twp E do Ww Gregg twp S P do NP... Haines twp EP do WP... Half Moon twp..... Harris twp Howard twp Husto Li Ma Miles twp... Patton twp Penn twp . ae Potter twp N P..... do SP... Rush twp, 8 P....... . do NP Snow Shoe W P.... do EP 1g WP... Milligan Walker, H I. Harvey, Anson Ix John IW David Bric Henry Krebs, Frank Bowersox, Hiram Grove, Ji WEAN William Keen Joht enn, y Wm irwin, erty twp. re sasans Wim Gardues, rion twp... John Ishiler, A N Corman, J C Eckley, Wm H Kreamer, F A Foreman, Ww W Royer, J M Clarr, John Howe, Andrew Lucas, James Reeding, Win Woods, i 3 WP us ucinr ens Wm Calderwood Walker twp censansensandOlin H Beck, Worth twp GJ Woodring, ntwp.... John G Hall, JAMES A, McULAIN Chairman H, Y. STiTIER, Secretary. -—— Lookout mountain, bat- tle above the clouds was fought, has been sold to be turned into a summer - where the resort. It is said England b this country buying up horses, to be In atened war. -- as secret agents in readiness for the thre > — The Governor of Kansas has approv- ed the right of municipal suffrage upon we legislative act conferring the nen, more and it will only be one easy step to the State ballot-box. -o— i } The producers and the Standard have locked horns in a desperate engagement at Harrisburg on the pipe ducing the rates for the carrying storage of oil. It is hard to tell wh interest will win as both with lots of cash. The re- line bil and ] cl 1 are blessed biggest pot will win. -—— The Franklin News of Pennsylvania says that John W. Steel, and only genuine “Coal Oil J not a tramp in the depths of frequent newspaper parag rap have him, but is a respectable, zen of Kearney, where he lives with h wife and family. He was young when he got his sudden wealth, brief period of high living he but after a FAW his mistake and settled down like a m - -——— an The Harrisburg Times gavs: “In conversation w correspondent h gpondent Governor Beaver expressed himself as i cense, uniform in rates th State and a of therefrom, probably upon the three-fourths to the county in which license is issued and the other four the State. Without having commit himself to any particular rates for vern licenses I would infer from t conversation I had with the that he considers $600 not too high for a license in the lowest class, --- ith your corre- strongly favori higl division the receipts rth ted ta- he Governor All over the state there was never be- fore a greater amount of building than there is for the coming spring. In eon- sequence of this there is active prepara A in readiness. busy season ia predicted for the brick makers, and the shipments of lumber down the Susquehanna will be double what they were last spring. There has been no dimination the demand for rolling stock by the rail- ion to get roateriala just in road companies and every car manufac turer in this state has orders enough to keep him busy for The Baldwin locomotive works of Philadel- phia are crowded with orders, and they report that the same condition of affairs prevails with locomotive throughotdt the country, ssi A — some time, builders lossia is ready for action. Serious accounts from the south of Russia of the massing of troops on the Anstrian frontier. There has been concentrated on the Galician boarders an enormous force of cavalry. New reinforcements of Don Cossacks are pouring in night and day. Russia is ready for immedi. ate action in this direction. Nothing is lacking but the final touches, and these are expected to be ordered at the great meeting of generals to assembie at St, Petersburg. General Kaolbars' remov. al to Teheran is unfavorable to England, Kaulbars is not disposed of; he is mere- iy shifted to Central Asia, where the campaign against British supremacy is about to be actively resumed. The Franco-German outlook, to all appear- ances, is more peaceful. Bismarck's success at the elections seems certain, Franceis quiet and gives hardly the ehadow of a pretext for invasion, FIVE TON. ADVANCE OF CENTS PER The following notice has been served on the soft coal miners in the Clearfield region and signed by the president, sec- of gross ton of coal, will be paid; payments 1, 1887, an advance five cents per as at present; or ten cents per gross ton of coal and payments once a month. No for check and work of all kinds to be paid for accord. weighman collections the pro- be tendent or foreman in! charge and miner or employe doing the work; vided that a similar advance shall the competing regions,” - A GOOD EXAMPLE, made in Cumberland and other HALL, PA. The secretary of the treasury issued the 147 call for the redemption of bonds. The call is for $10,000,000 of the 3 p. ct. loan of 1882, and notice is given that the principal and interest of the bonds de signated will be paid at the Treasury on April 1, and that the interest will cease on that day. . o-oo Centre county can feel proud of its of Tuey the debt wiped out and a balauce in Put board commissioners have fa- vor of the county. ‘em in again, ty rate, > o-oo. It is supposed that President Cleve- land will appoint his private secretary, fp auto 1 OBINANLE | Dan Lamont, to the office o General, - veterans of The , of Philadelphia, have set an Grand Army Post No, 14 exam ple to their fellow soldiers worthy of i itation. lut unanimously A resoiulion was thanks to Grover of these States, for his manly veto of the “sincere tendering Cleveland, president United pau per pension bill lately passed by ( gress,” That is a sentiment worthy of veter ans of the late war, who earned the gratitude of the public by service on the field of batthe., The great risked of considera- proportion of the soldiers who their lives for the preservation the Union were influenced hy tions of patriotism to put their lives in jeopardy and have vo sympathy with a movement that puts an imputation of mercenary motives on their heroic ac- tions. id -— RIVERS OF LAVA. San Francisco advices, of 20 1 - ist. by he last steamer from Honolulu news brought ¥ an eruption The first outbreak occarred on 16 Loa, Jan., and was accompanied by a series of severe earthquake shocks, about two hundred daily. Three i hun hree ix hot and in one 3 118, ive hundred and eight took place IF'wo streams of lava were thrown out, one of which was twelve miles long the sea, and the other twenty mi ies iTngin, » [here has bes In greal by the earthquake and a3 reported no in one of his last private pension bill vetoes, seems t got a pretty good mad « at of the vas that of have fraud attempt Ase one John Reed, a pendent father who claimed a pensions iis son died in the the ground | service I'he President for 3 Wu , a8 the attorney people and the Treasury, recites facts as follows This case demonstrates the means ¢ ment in applications for fien successful, O of the man who now poses as the aged and dependent father of a dead sol lier, that the mother died in 1872, when that time her claim was pending for pen wn, largely based upon his abandon the affidavit of the tified that he saw her die in wi ment: man who tes 1872; the effrontery of this unworthy newing his claim after the detection of of the moth- fact the processes which enter into these claims with which plans are sometimes concocted to rob the Government by actually traffick- ing in the death and imposing upon the sacred sentiments of patriotism and na- tional gratitude Ey RU A LER AL The Williamsport Breakfast Table gave Centre Hall and ye editor quite a send off in its issue of last week -a sort of surprise serenade, for which war charming young brother of the quill Mr. Lenhart, will consider our hat tip- ped, This is the second Williamsport journal that has paid our energetic lit. tle town and the editor of the Rerorren a handsome compliment, and entirely nusotught by us. Thanks, ye quill-driv- ers of “the garden of Pennsylvania.” - a— The Republicans in the state legisla. tare would not let the Democratic mem. bers have a say in the framing of the prohibition amendments, Last week they did the same thing with regard to the anti-discrimination bill. That's the way the Republicans put the Democrats im a hole when they have the power. In these parts pretended Democrats are al- ways ready to put Republicans in office. - aw death mother and the allegation of the his fraud, and the actual er that she was a widow when, in she was an abandoned wife, show ’ for pensions, and the boldness, Sunday . means to prepare herself for a fight, | been introduced in the le |gislature for the erection of new capitol s have made some gains. -o-—- Sherman has resigned his presiding officer of the senate, . heard the of the su- leMeen news i |preme court refusing a parde without gH He is t geeming uneasiness, March 29, any hanged NTA SIS, —Wa give further returns of elections Harris peace, i Murray; jadge of alection, W H | rs, P H Meyers, L J P Weber: tax collector, Weiland: school directors, Daniel Tres sler, P M Weber; SUDErviIsors, Jane Markle, W Meyers; overseers poor, W W Leach, David Keller; John Fortney; auditor, Fergus Potter; clerk i Frank Weiland. | Haines, W P—jastice of i Henry Reinhart; judge of elect IB *Wim Siover: inspe aed Or , Henry [tration assessor, Chas Bell; assessor, Jer Wit Eiehie h* WwW Haines tax col Hector, H A Mingle; lirectors, Howard Miller, Juo M Stover: supervis is, F P Bower, sane Orndorf, overseer |poor, Henry W Stover; constable, T ( Ww anditor, F O Hosterman: cler {Chas Kreamer, *Tie. E P-—-Jud tion, Thos E Smit} pectors, Corman, Thomas | han Bio Ww Mille Bricks PD ] -Justiee of the A r r 3 1D8DeCU o ASSPRROT, constable, the peace, mn, *Wm Eman- regis. * wer, LOTR, ‘ 1114 3 . . nemiller Beahm; ry schon CAVEer, “ ge of ¢ itn led n ration assessor, ( regis 5 - AH, THOSE WISEACRES Dem Dem yus and adel BOGVICE xpedient” to nominate a candidate for Mayor in ity! How utterly ridi 3 Vhat wiseacres gave so hat? They ought to be § ymewhere and have their hea ned. “Inexpe a nice position, tency I” It wk Haven from hb Mavor f.r the next tw A 5 ken out i" je hiency” i Den Hang ikept f Oratic Crats i inex pad Ee Avie wwe is sound the lies equally to Centre The ab sense Jemocral Lock Haven | Hall, BOTH LIED, On el Ev. RerorTEm was asked to vole 8 certain tic cause it favored a board walk, {hear sinoe from another voter | was asked to vote the same it was opposed to Now who lied? ection day ket | and that ticket CROs a bo [Both lied with intent to mislead of {fellows who do things that way. Ed into the hands sl A—— | TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE, | On We 23, aly, land France were shaken by Iq ake, Switzerland an earth duesday Ihe whole of the Italian biviera at Noli, on the galfof Genoa, was devasted this morning. Several houses fell and fifteen persons were killed. Six persun were killed and thirty were injured a® Oneglia, also on the gulf of Genoa. At! Diane, Marino, near Onelgia, scores of people were killed and hundreds were injured, Fully one third of the town was destroyed, Second and severe shocks of earth- quakes have occurred in Genoa, Pavia, Lucca, Caaeo, Port Maorizo; OUngia and Nole. At Savona eight pefsons were killed and fifteen others injured. Im- mense damage was done to property, Preparing Thander for the Anarchists, Cnricaso, Feb 21. Attorney-General Hunt, who has taken up his quarters at the Grand Pacific for the next two weeks, is preparing his brief in the cases of the anar- chists, which will be called before the su- preme court during the first week in Mareh, Teaming Across Mackinaw Straits, Mackixaw Crry, Mich, Feb. 20.-The transfer steamer Algomah, plying between Bt. Ignace, Canada, and this point, broke down during a terrific blizzard, and passen- gers and freight are now taken across the straits in teams on the ioe AL SAAD A The Cearttza’s Passengers Safe, Loxpox, Feb. 21. The passengers of the Russian steamer Czaritza, which foundered while on a voyage from Uonstantinopls to Alexandria, have been landed at Syra. Disciplining Zanzibar, Zanzinan, Feb 21.-The Portuguse mon. of -war which recently went to Tungi have seized a Zanzibar man of-war which was sent to defend that place The glish in Zululand. Dunmax, Feb. 1 The queen's authority has been extended over eastern Zululand with the assent of the Zulus, THE BOSTON ON BLOODSHED. ep ————{ Nearly Two Thousand Rioters Demolish Cars With Stones, und the Police Reo- With Feb odshed ply Yolleys of Bullets, BosTtox, 2 1 rioting and bl bridge A mi of the C and hoodlums by more ti BOVEral vo schievo amo policeme conducts a manifes heir pla 1 ament- he emer vRIuai Representa er beri behind f¢ condu approacans structed the the botiom smashed gers were ini aii 3 Pg t ' goerved the san if the cars turned an going rege ng as there was enough left of them for the horses to pull He says he intends t policy and if the mob the ily which they do ernment of Cambr local political influences grosaly inefficient | he 1a . control the the damages roe and gov are so saturated by that they are emergency, and interierence atithorities it Can The pay pouon thoug! PLE it looks would be nee as CA8Ary Cardinal Gibbons in Rome. Rose, Feb, 21. --Cardidal Gibbons been very busy se his arrival here. No definite information of the business of the propaganda is known, but it is certain that the great questions touching Catholics interests America will be considered carefully. Cardinal Gibbons is expected to express an opinion on all questions sub mitted for his views, because of his great acquaintance with the present American questions, and his strong love of American institutions. It is difficult to believe that the conclusion reached will be of an unfa vorable character Time is still required for the settlement of the cardinals in the Curia. has y wing ’ in The Campaign in Ireland, Duar; Feb. 21. Mr. O' Brien addressed f mass meeting at Michelstown, which had been convoked stealthily in order togpre vent its being proclaimed. Eight thousand persons attended, and great excitement prevailed. Resolutions were adopted favor ing the plan of campaign and condemning the speaker of the house of commons for vgagring'' Mr. Dillon during the recent de. bate in parliament. A fund has been started in Killarney to indemnify the traversers for their expenses in ihe con spiracy trial ' Hungary Won't Oppose Blamarok. Pretn, Fob, 21. --Boveral workingmen's unions and socialist societies recently started a fund to assist German candidates, When Premier Tiza hoard of the move ment he forbade it, saying that Hungary was too intimately competed with Ger many to sanction such opposition to the German government. Stopped a Politionl Meeting. Brnuix, Fob, 21. The authoritios forcibly stopped a new liberal meeting here just as Herr Richter was about to speak. The nudience, numbering several thousand por. sons, afterward marched through the stroots cheering for Richter. Many were arrested. A. THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Tuexe is ery tw In bus in Dakota population “ne pape: A050 1 NeanLy can iV Ww Bl year Mu nen, Das Pp (GIAY, one « : mil about $1,500,000 invested in sugar lantations in L« Oxg of Cine 1isians industries is the 5.000.000 ga ast 0 iippad East VEay Ey iS mace int as thes A reduc. as large wing to Tue winter westward 1 pushed aimaont miles the last three years ording Wilkes New York Sw entire malt Bn, of hs changes M t thie Rocky his ime it whore A LOVING SQUIRREL. nee ir Pathetic Hlustration of the Animal Affection. {Atlanta Constitutien Three years ago Mr. Jacob Gardner, of Bull street, sold a lady a large, black squir- rel, which had attracted considerable at tention while at his store, on account of its unusual size and the beauty of its coat. The animal became the favorite pet of its purchaser, agd was often given the free dom of the house, and other liberties not often by its kind when in captivity were extended to it Ocoasion. ally the chatterer left the premises but, never failed to return when night ap. proached. It was the object of almost constant petting and caressing, and nearly always slept snuggled up in the arms of its mistress. A Tew days ago the owner left the city for a few days, leaving the squirrel at home. The little animal soon missed her, and ran from room Ww room, all over the house and grounds, in search of her, giving unmistakable evidence of grief. All efforts at consolation on the part of others we unavailing, and the squirrel refused vither to be comforted or to partake of food, from time to time giv. ing vent to pitiful little cries indicative of grief. After nearly a week had elapsed and it became evident that the little sorrower's death was a matter of only a fow days, the owner was notified and returned howe. Her arrival was greeted with evidences of wild joy by the squirrel, which jumped into hor arms with all the signs of happiness that its weakened condition would permit. It made every offort to partake of the wmpting food placed before it, but was un. whie 10 swallow, and on the following day, with its oyes turned almost pitifully lute those of its mistross, it gasped out its life while Iviae in ber afms. Intensity of enjoyed NEWS OF 1! iI» WEEK. i ie ri i Hive cents MURDERED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW The Quarrel Began Over a Sewing g Taken Mus Ho Machine From the derers nee. Wat Duel Between Newspaper New Oniear piace then wh at he iat he ad without other exchang i returned te Tes t. their carriage Seizing a Distillery Pron L, Feb Wil of § packages has sent a representative to Washington 19 confar with the department. The distillery the « and the venue Callector SBchwabacher contrary to law the is one of Lhe largest suntry seizure has caused much surprise She Couldn't Ran a Toboggan, Cuicaco, Feb, 21 <~Hattie Orme. a young woman who thought she could run a tobog- gan, lost control of the sled on a slide here and shot over the side feel to the ground below. Her arm was broken in three places and her face shockingly cut by an electric light wire which she struck in her descent. thirty Horrors of Montana's Winter, Assrxanoixe, Mon Feb lll —Deep snows, terrific blizzards and intense cold, the thermometer often 40 degrees below pero, have for weeks past made the mountains of this territory the scene of great suffering. Coaches are snowaod up, osttle is starving and fuel is a fabulous price. Wood is §ld4e cord at Fort Benton Mardered by His Schoolmate. Jerrensox, Wis, Feb 21 -Two small boys, aged fourteen, quarreliod, and one of them, George Sclirodell, was pushed off the sidewalk by the other, Peter Schwellen back. The former plunged a pocket knife into his companion’s heart. Schwelienback lived only five minutes, In Nlonor of Mother and Babe, Wasminorox, Feb 21. — Today Mrs Whitney and the new addition to the Whit. ney family, which has been named Dorothy Whitney, drove out in the morning to Grass Iands, the famaly country seat, where Seo retary Whitney gave a breakfast in honor of his wife and babe. Princeton's Nine for 1887. Prixcgrox, N. J, Feb 21 Ferguson, the pitcher of the Philadelphia league baseball club, has arrived hore, and is now actively engaged in coaching the candidates for the college nine. He thinks there is good material among those who are tryiog r places on the team. cd Three Cottage: Blown Down, Rep Baxx, N. J., Feb. 21. During the se vere wind and thunder storm which passed over this region, three cottages in the oourse of building st Rumson, were blown hs North ogy mover before so high, Some dorke are submerged. ae