= {OLD SERIES X1_ | NEW SERIES XX —— THE CENTRE REPORTER. "Zz. Editor. FRED KURTZ, . At the coming town election in Stock. ton, Kan., all the candidates, including mavor, council, ete, are women, and on- ly women will The men are going let the 10 see vote, to stand as'de and women run things fora while how woman suffrage works. We suppose the men will stay at homie rse the little ones, and wash the dish- it out at the es while the women fight POLIS, ————————————— Samuel Kennedy, a stone mason, re- siding a short distance west of Port Roy- 1 ie by hanging him- his 1 he is right mind and al, committed suicic self in a barn near ome. Before wrote a note, ming due on Monday al to cided to commit suicide note ct and for which h meet, € Was un that reason he decid He was aged about 60 years. if fello debts but won't do it, ws who can pay their would hang them- those selves it would be better ——————————————— On Friday, April 1, the inter-state com- merce bill goes in force. The main ob- ects of the law are to forbid free passes over railroads, except for employees of a road. Discrimination in freight rates be lawful haul than f r a long haul, which will prevent are prohibited, and it will not to charge hivher rates for a short products from the west being shipped to less than fr he eastern seaboard for nts in the eat, as was ti case here- e This feature of the 18 lik nce a better pri ts, as the cheap le ng erated against the east especis and oave by , and gave th lvantave over RN ——————————————— farm products Ine a ane ad e west the east, t be a queer kind of That m cratic us the window smash- We don't pity party that has ing (razetle for its organ, the Gazette, but its a little rough the The Be it’s “Democratic party.” nk the Gazette party by on other fellows, viz lefonte Ga We to slur the Dem- rather wants’ trying to palm £ Bohemian oats kit the party, and it is a fit organ for tie off the Cra l Democ as will made that find that wheg these are take an emetic, it is the Gazette 8 begins to th k and now, get into good company, dence may make it hot for 1 As to the | business there's in it, and its ail t the demoralizing 8 to 7 | gether diffe ISINess y said, by atl your I ———————————— A CENTRE COUNTY BOOM. The been consumated of one sale has just Iron h in the Laath malf interest works, at Howard this county, which in cludes three furnaces and a rolling mil toa Chicago sy ndicate. . ol The price to be paid is $100,000 850 000 of whic 1 18 tobe in cash on the first day be immediately devoted to and th of April and will improving mtting e works in operation, as iey have been idle for severa! years The resumption of these works will cause a boom in this community, as they wil employ when full blast, They will manufacture steel by in 250 to 300 men. » Bessemer process and iron of the t grade. ARE RICH MEN SELFISH. From the New York Observer, We have had many agreeing with the article npon benevo- fr il enmmunications lence of men with large means, and sub- join one of these letters which contains some just criticisms upona a style of remarks heard from the pulpit: The letter of “Augustus” in Observer of March 10 was very necessary and proper. A minister recently said to a church that they should be ashamed that a col- lection for Foreign Missions was so very small, which was nearly $4400, The question frem my pew was mental, “What bank shall one rob?” It seems never to enter into such minds, that many members of a church are just as conscientious as they sre, and just as well educated, and that all such talk is simply ill judged and offensive. From my expenses last year, the cost of living was about $6,970, and amount given away $6,500, and for very many years it has been equal. Such critics do not re. member claims of family ennnections, and private duties having priority over the ubiquitous societies which send cir- culars by every mail at every man once seduced into a contribution, which they convert into a ground rent, or entailed estate, There are certain obje cts more imnortant to one mind than to another, all cannot help the same: a gift in No- vember brings a new demand in Februa- ry, and so on. Every two weeks I have fixed annual subscription demands, and which I will not desert for new claims, besides church calls, which never cea-e Don't place benevolent men on the de. fensive Let ministers and age ts leave some voluntary action and judgement to GOV. BEAVER IN RICHMOND, Governor Beaver and a State officials and members of the Penn- Legislature, accompanied by eight or ladies, arrived at Rich- mond, on26, As soon as their presence in the city was made known at the cap- ital both baanches of the General As- sembly, then in session adopted resolu- number of sylvania ten tions extending courtesies, and commit- ties were appointed to invite the visitors to the courtesies of each assembly, The invitations were accepted and the visit- ors came soon after, both houses taking recess daring their stay, Beaver made a Gov re- marks in each house, in response to the few happy cordial welcome of the presiding officers Subsequently the party proceeded to the executive chamber and called on the Governor with whom they had a pleas ant interchange of courtesies, The Gazetle has a deep love for the fel- disorganization tried to break down the Democratic tions last fall. Birds of a The Gazetle is feeding lows who through nomina- feather, & them molasses to disorganizing movement Beyond the half dozen kickers, the Ga. zette will not find dupes enough to lick cents a quart. Ifthe will simply print the names of those chaps whom it glorifies and daubs with cheap molasses, it will suffice with- out comment. Jo EGIsT ER keep up the its molasses, price 3 Gazette > — 8 NOTICE. ~The following counts have been examin remain Sled of record wotion of heirs and leg of WK, executor of Walker townst { Heury Meyer ¢ er, ate of Mil t asf 1 Ces rn ot Loam, iste of Haloes execut leod wwnahip, sdminisin of issag A. Gates, adminis O Gales, late of Ferguson | Shaffer of James | . BX i Mon township! Ty or a Frain, guar A 1 f 1saau i } of Margaret] a minor chil ywnship dec’d H. Weaver, Weaver, ats it A Jonathan count of Geo als Ww Gingerich, he second and final account Iministrairix of ete Wf Hon kKie, late of Potter township dec'd he account of Edmund Blanchard, execu ete, of Mrs. Adaline Harris, late of Belle leceased, as filed by Mary F Bianchard, x stratrix of, ete, of sald Bdmund Blanch. deceased iret an exert of d final account of E. BR. 1 ete. of Elijah Chambers, ton township dec’d =. The account of Henry E. Duck. trator ¢. La of, ete., of Michael Haines township dec'd “i. The account of Jonathan Harter, adminis trator of, ete. of William Harter, late of Haines township decd I. First and final account of Barbara Long, ad- ministratrix of, ete, of George Long, late of Gregg township dec'd 92. The first and partial account of John J, Ar ney and Benjamin Arney, executors of, ete, of Jacob Arney, late of Potter township dec'd =. The first and flual account of George Dale, Garner, (now Grove) a guardian of Mahala A. Garner, late of College Chambers, inte of Pat adminis Ney, late of minor child of Daniel township dec'd. 81. The account of D. A, Deitrick and John IH. White, administrators of, ete. of John White, iate of Walker township dec’d, 35. The 20th annua’ secount of John Irwin, Jr. and Daniel Ruodes, surviving trustees of William A. Thomas. late of Belletonte borough decd 36. The first and final account of John B Linn and Samuel H Griffith, executors of, ate, of Mors decal Waddel, late of Spring township dec'd. JAMES A. MeCLAIN, Register, Register's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, March 26, 1857 —— WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's (Ferman Syrup within a few years, has as- tonished the world, It is without doubt the sa'est and best remedy ever discover ed for the speedy and effectual cure of Ovughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usoal prescriptions given by Physici«ns, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, baton the contrary remove the cause of the trouble, Leales the parts affected and leaves them in a purely heaithy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the disesses make their appearan oe, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious lines, A trial will convince you of thess facts, It is positively sold by all droggists and the hearers—even if they continye to wigjydge thew sud blawe them, wsneral dealers in the land. Prive, 75 cts, large boithes. HALL, PA. | RACE) CORONET WINS THE CROSSES THE OCEAN IN LESS] THAN FIFTEEN DAYS. A Wid and Tempestuous Voyage ar Everyone on Board Safe and sound Received by the Hoyal Yacht Clab Cork, March 2% Coronet passed p. m., Bundas as good conditior ort of New Y the Che nearest seamen Jib was swept SLrong seu He weaever,. a view and §ib and it was getting va 0 ready jibboom wind was oot ti wind was gettin The 5, Ang it a Li DEROOY yachis to make ever sible for the night. On March heaviest gales the little vessel 17 the Coronet « The tshe ah waves Ou rode over thom like a 10 28") ter was down through whistles riod was th The sea ran lite i ver ger rigging | The on s snail Keo J Nadi: § ee yal whi Het ras a wal impossible for the dered the haict The ( cretary Alle r Raya ras ng to the gies ONE Au MORE Girl Desperate Ranway, N. J., March 8, Irwin, Alfred Milton @Ine upon JERSEY Murdered CRIME. After a Struggle. Four brothers Frank Worth, , When on their the body of a » ul the 8 Unknown is Flerce and » ve at Dens ) WOrsk ing near if th a ¢ 16 vered the woman's with blood sight wee HOW HADDOCK WAS MURDERED Ere Witnesses Tealify oncerning the Inei- dents of the Fatal Night, night w dark “sw the man came is XU Das 8s 8 80 splendidly it thing sor 8 VOsSsoia tooR happen: the non The and the op oss Kopt to if, Just as it Yachtmen think that We ¢ eathered the storms that among them 8 of the vaoht « nore are the race are being CARATHOSS worse al the start, net did has w and tain The club room ablaze, and si listened to with Samuels will be ub ries of Students of the Dime Novel, Eismiga, March Arthur Bheots, aged | 19, brother of the Erie telegraph dispatcher | at County, and another! young man named Con Chase, son of Sta tion Agent Chase, robbed N. B. Chase. a prominent business man of Avowa of $1,200 | and fled. Their absence created the Sus pi- | cion that they were the guilty parties, | and offers started in every direction in| pursuit of the fugitives, They were cap tured at Bavonia and locked in the county jail at Bath. Nearly all the money was found on their persons. The boys’ minds were poisoned by reading dime novels, aud arming themselves they determined to go west aud “do up’ the Indians and cowboys of the plains = Avoca, Steuben yk Murder by a Negreass, New Onrraxs, March 28 Lavinia Mar tin, colored, shot and killed Hannah Jack son, also colored, near ‘iloster station, ir De Soto parish. They visited Gloster and imbibed too freely of whiskey, and both of them got on the train to ride to Whartor Tank, which is about three miles down the road. They quarrelled and the murde was the result, A Tornado in West Virginia, Warping, W. Va, March 27.-The hus ricane did a large amount of damage near here. The city itself escaped owing to ite sheltered position At Moundsville the large barn of Charles Jasper was wrecked, Near Cameron Mr. Ott's dwelling Nouse was destroyed. At Littleton three barnw and a saw mill were wrecked. The Cathe He church at Broad Tree Htation was moved around at right angles to a former position. Six males above this oily the large stock barn of Edward Miller was blown a quarter of a mile and reduced to splinters. At Hurtoy & large amount of umber was stattbred. SG ana stagger R house t I was wast across the br north on Water st : The men going across go walked rather ively. Think there were The other men were running ige, rest ng EH KDow the brid i up The man w fired the shot 1 8 Hy ast him, wheeled ithe man ( when be disap not see hin face washed Hadd keep quiet passed Had and when one foot and fired the fatal shot reached the lamp pos sight. 1 Qid Ret of water The prolicy morning about haa 1 i 3 a woke face inti the wilhessos examined were lie Junk, tha of a saloon-koeper at Whose place the conspirators met before going to the scene of the killing Among iil son A Wite Beater Ducked in the River. CorLosmuus, March 8 Henry Hickle, an employe of the Miami Powder company near Xenia, Ohio, married a Mrs, Miller, a widow of one of the employes that was kil lod in a blow-up about a year ago. It had been rumored that he did not treat his wife very well, but nothing violent was Known to have been done. On Thursday she, hav ng need of some money, went to the company’s oMoe and drew part of his wages When he found it out he went home and abused his wife terribly and took the money from her by force. When the men f the works heard of this they went to ickle's house on Friday evening, took him to the river, and ducked him They then ordered him to leave the place, which he did, walking 10 Xenia, whare ha wae arrested. ——— Fatal Hallroad Colligo. Easrox, Pa, March 28.-A collision oo curred on the New Jersey Central railroad near Rockport, between a freight and g coal train which were gojng in opposite di rections. William Dunlap, fireman of the coal train was killed: Nathay Bedford, ea gineor of the fraight train, badly scalded ; and Howard Dollars, engineer of the coal train, seriously injured. Both locomotives wore wrecked and over twenty cars de stroyed. The socident resulted from the €) e) 0, 1887, NEWS OF THE WEEK. Theodor: an ded wife have arrived {i Etruria Roosevelt recently w failure of the coal traln to await orders. LBA A {OMA NTIC TRAIN-WRECKER. of Fighteen Wirth Love Letters in His Pockets. Wis. Mar Arrested Thirty WHE 8 av as 1h company.” with It is now he sohome swindle 09 are looking for Vas Wormer bas disappeared Mmpany was Known ifacturing ( ong ross stroet Was a The New Treaty With Russia, Waisntixaros March 28 The publication f the proposed new extradition treaty United Rtatos { be and Russia, pro for the extradi hereafter In { or unsuOeas | allomps wpan the life of the cee or any I the royal family ercaté®l much here. Itis understood thas there has beon a denial from Secretary Bayard that the treaty has been signed. Mr Bayard nd Mp, Biruve have signed it, as stated. ora ¥ mn other thin person who with a ssoonasful weg bey senaal A Great Race Of, Los Axauues, Cal, March 26 Oliver K.. who is matched to trot & match rage with Harry Wilkes for $10,000 on April 2 at San Francisco, has strained a tendon 1a one of his fore legs. While the injury is not con sidered serious the horse will not be in rae ing condition for a mouth. The race is therefore off. Oliver K. pays a forfeit of £2,000 — Be Comps wn — A New Ticket at Chieago, Cimicaon, Maveh 3 At a joint meeting of the dunecratico county and city committees A resolution was adopted calling a conven tion Tuesday to nominate a yew ticket The convention is te be composed of the same delegates who a week ago nominated Harrison, McEvoy and Stuckart, ail of whom have pemgeed as sominees. ————————— Cmaps. w Dentist Ray a Found, Ricasoxn, Va, March 3 Dr. Praus Austin Roy, the young Now York dentist, Whose mysterious disappearance from his homie on the 17h inst. attracted so much attention, has left for that city. He was accompanied by his wife, brother, and Mr. A. W. Archer, a Columbia collegy student, ; i Bulldog and Catumount, Crarvesrox, W Was 1 tw COuUn Ploughing Up 81, ATLAXTA, Ma n wa Excited Over an Arrest. Miss Hancook's Slaver May be Y ¥%, O., Ma Lyunched Sarah W Ayers va Jerome Speigelmy- er, agt E J Purdue vs W L Woodeock. uperv is Harris towaship Bellefony Joa ls] panv, John Bri Lazarus Der, re ve 3 and I sburg Turnpike Com- au v8 Andrew Ocker, Moyer va John A McOm- Noods va 8 R Pringle. Weaver, Poor Dis. bie Overseers of Poor of County of Centre v8 D A Musser. PJ Fagan va C T Fryberger. M. Bingabam vs Harry Curtin. Harriet P Korman etal, v& Penn’a R R Co. J D Gardper ve Jas Gunsalli Isaac Bame's administrators vs tian Bame's executors. 5. Chis- - a EMSEENT qd of } the an ditures for Ext Exg Pa. j-§ 205 96 TRERABU. F balance ee . 0 SPANGLER, BOROU RER DR * ¥ JOHN GH ipervisors Pot agi 1587, Pebroary & Richard, oo To cash License Show ector 1887, March 14 By Order No. 1, Street Oom L C.F. De printing : 0 4 Blreet Com... =H 0 By casli paid Auditors 58 2-8 161 B® 18%. EMANUEL BMT POOR OVERSEER OF BOROUGH, DR To cash Potter Township ‘ $8 @© Oct To cash M hard ooliector., Toossh M. B. Rich rd a 1857, March 14 T ¥ iH "n 1887, Feb. 4 To balance 1887: March 14 iy boarding Lewis Bottorf.. By clothing By merchandise Wm, Tobias y fuel Hy beef and pork By shaving 5 10 By services Ev 10 00 BY DBIRBOR. coo vivininrinnreenness 368-8 NT 57 JAMES LOHR, AUDITORS TREASURER, DR. 1847, March 14 To cash received J Bpangler....... § 58 26-8 58 §0 ———— $104 75 15 0 5 42 a 8 29 1887, March 14 By book........ Raa 3% Sufuors EG Van Pell 10 EG Van Ry +8 4 100 52 76-4 1957, March 14. MONEY UNCOLLECTED HANDS OF OFFICERS OF BOROUGH. Amt of tax M2 hah. Am't of Poor tax, MB Richard . " Am'tof Poor tax due from Eman, 8mith............. 28 “S22 IN We, the undersigned, Audition of the Borough of Centre Hall, having examined the sbove so counts, certify to the correctness of the same, Wa. B. Mise JaxzsK. Lona J. A uditor Clerk. D. A. . at ® harness Centre
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