ERIES XL x { OLD: | NEW SERIES X THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor. don't rear a new gang of swindlers, navers look out that you al page we give a fresh sam- I J RATT, tte last state- utterly that week made two ling us that were We ae not ambitious for jonrna'ism, —————— President NO made ! Sullivan and the met in the White House yesterday. Lave been , thus far, st to." | | Fairchild took the oath of office as | Mr secretary of the treasury, on 1, and at in of the secre 3 13: treasury building Manning. i Democr ! i158 i league | i thie Agricui- it would do to AOTES8e » way to relieve the farmer by 2, XX} tons A new vaul In case the day herein design id be onsuitable in any port tL an adjour wad to sor ture whic! be 1 suit tre climate and convenience ality.” It ihe iment cause tr cratic ranks, and we are sorry | w well known helpers and ¢rd who ciaim Lo bel has lent it ng ¢ (Fazetle self asi i peptacle for any species of false | } Vv 8 a i avd has no regard for decent liam. Democrats preserve the har important ele Look out f of traitors who sre with the Gazette. | fyoar party, an Appros ir the | ork A ——————————————— Councilmen and aldermen who car-| ried aon the hus ness of cities and for boodle, have found that justice will] i fowns | overtake even them, to Quite a number have gone the fled to he clutches of the penitentiary, others others are in aw for trial, Canada, and sil The trial of the Chicago boodlers will begin next In to get through with the cases as rapidly as pos- both branches of the Crimminal will be kept running, and thus week, order sible, Court two of the accused men will be on trial at the same time till all the cases shall be disposed of, I —— Centre county farmers are discussing the problem, What to do to make a liv- ing on their farms. The wheat crop has been a failure, and with an ordinary crop, the prices are too low to make it pay to raise even wheat. But with poor crops and low prices, a double misfortane stares our farmers in the face Will it pay to raise hay, will it pay better to raise and feed stock, will it be more profitable to raise potatoes, or oats~- of course the Bohemian isa swindle 7 Well, now is the time to experiment. Let one farmer try one thing, hay ; an- other can try stock feeding; another might try potatoes, and so on—all in a mensure, discarding wheat The experi- ment certainly can mot turn out less CENTRE i i SHERMAN ON THE SOUTH, Senator John Sherman returned re-| cently from an extended trip through the South. In reply to the question, | “Do you find any material change in the | prosperity of the South as compared | with a decade ago? Mr. Sherman said : | “In Florida I did In northeru| Alabama and eastern and middle Ten-| decidedly Flordia has] no staple prodacts. Her chief depend | not. nesse, yes; yes. ence is in ‘sick Yankees,’ as they call the the Northern tourists, and her profits ome from the sale of oranges. 1 do not | think I can say much else for the Btate. | the other industries of On hand, the coal and iron Alabama and Tennessee | to the front All the 1egion thereabouts is developing | The and are bringing those States immensely, towns cities re-| Immigration is rapidly pouring in and] going therein vast volumes.” -> > VOTES THE ISTS DOWN. Chicago, April 5, capital 1s CHICAGO ANARCH Roche, the Republi day over Nelson, the' Socialistic-Labor that office The Democrats had no tick- in the field and mainly went for Roche vver given to a candidate for in this city, el to put down the aparchists, - - The Congress of churches and tians comn its session at 1st. a movement to crush ont sed ret on the Its object is the inaugura- tion of societies. About 500 delegates, mostly] “v3 men beyond middle age, were present To-day the stage of the theatre where the congress is in ses from several states, gion is set wit interior of a lodge. Prof. H. H. George, of Geneva college] Mr. Halleck! denounced secret so- was Flovd in elles as elected president a speech, to American institu- inimical He said it was time for the Ons press off the muzzle and and all A take speak oul nasonry secret societies, | rld speaking upon our exports ia! figures from the Bureau the total value of exports of the seven 0 944,91 PIER) thie same i 85,060 —an increase of seven months The excess over the first ceding year. f u w Ver nport 48 (XY) 0H 1 R84 Min } Hea le that in The pro tal exports has stimulus of a | Mr ex farmers all and is tax the ounty ticket wi:l soon open. canvas for nominations on » be filled are importantand many. The as always, urges harmony and a « rods that will be ii ils will create il between candidates Let every ate make up his mind to stand by his pledge to abide by the decision of erat, The party has suflered by the op suffer again un-| lows every candidate makes up his mind | his pledge. We want to] back to her old The Republican med majorities organs will print all kinds of stuff tol breed quarrels among Democratic candi-| Don’t believe! dt —— St. Petersburg fully confirm the report that another at- of It is learned that on Tuesday, while the Czar was exercising in the park connected with the Ga'schina Palace, he was fired upon by an officer of the army, the ball passing close to his person. The officer was immediately seized by attendants and imprisoned > ——— Advices received from tempt has been made upon the life the Czar. At the election in Michigan, on Mon- day, the prohibition amendment carried by 10,000 majority Later dispatches indicate that Prohi- bition was defeated by 3500, -—~ Joseph Howard, Jr, well known for the past twenty-five years ss a brilliant and aceeptahle writer; is preparing a life of Henry Ward Beecher for puhlication by Hubbard Brothers, As Howard's father was one of the three founders of Plymouth Chureh, and his moat intimate friend for more than forly years, with a social intercour«e at no time interrapted and as Howard himself, by reason of his publie life, was brought into frequent rontact with Mr. Beecher since his early hoyhood, it is obvious that he ought to have and probably has material at hi. hand which is accessible t» no other contemporaneous writer, The book is said to be well under way, and will be ready for the market early in Mav. Mr, Howard, by the way, was the author of the eompreahen BLIZZARD IN MICHIGAN. aviest snow of the seas n a rthwest wind, ha n Deen raging all over the uj From 14 to per Michigan of snow are ae in Harder, indred and are and . “SAMANTHA ATSARATOGA Misa Marietta Holly, the distiz humorous author Known ' en's W | Gas § "Samantha at Naratoga, Limitable mirth provoking sty mantha at the Centennial,” * "etc, and has sold the good round sam to Messrs. drow, of Phi'adelphia, who are best hamorous artists to illustrate it, and ut this Spring at a popular Miss Holly spent last season amid the whirl of fashion follies, flir tations, pug dogs, low neck dressing, etc rch “en T as finished iat hook a Betsey Bob MES. for a Hubbard employ in the propose ing the bringing it « © DY fabs rip ion. est humor, and must create a great sation. —— Mra. Cameron Attempts Suicide. Lacon Ww April 2-Mrs. Angus Cameron, wife of ex-United States Senator ipted dro iw Nhe ROOT two men 1 the river. The men fol her, eluded them and plunged into the stream. She was rescued haif frozen and was restored to conscious LOeRs ERE, is, Camerdn, atten to herself the river here was by wandering towark but lowed ashe Mrs, Cameron sustained an injury to her _p in a collision on the Brookiyn and New York ferry some years ago, from the effects of which she has never fully recov. ered. watch has been Xent of he nenta ever since, because she has not been in her right mind. The Haddock Murder Trial, Biovx City, lowa, April 4 —In the Had- dock murder trial G. W. Smith swore to his belief that Leavitt fired the shot that killed Haddock. He lived at the Columbia house on the night of the murder, and oo cupied a room on the second floor looking down upon the scene of the tragedy. He was sitting at the open window, partly un. drossed He saw four persons on the street when the shot was fired. “1 saw the man who fired the shot,” he said. “I know John Arensdorf. 1am positive as to that. I have seen Leavitt, From Leavitt's form, motion, ete, 1 believe he was the man who fired the shot. There was light enough to see them and recognize them.” ne WwW Cloas nove You May het ut Moumouth, Turxrox, April 2-The bill legalizing | selling at the Monmouth park races hoo become & law Gev. Green has filed the bill in the sierctary of state's office without his signature. The opponents of the bill will now urge the passage of the repealer that was introduced in the house vy Speaker Baird ——— The New Orleans Cotton Strike, New OntLeaxs, April 2 The cotton hand. war's strike, resulting from a quarrel be profitable than wheat raising bas for the last few years. uary published io the New York Herald the dey alter M , Bewc . tween two labor organizations, continues, but the cotlon factors sre impatient aod will soon hunt up sew INTERSTATE BOARD AT WORK Woes of Southern Transportation Lines, Wasninaroxn, April 4 he commerce O Bion i Leprun The Commission Listens to the interstate active 10 AX viding nz has been Ih vork and a he inted Gov. Rufus B and Mr. 8B pointed b Bullock I merece Lo or modi interstate Commerce for tho Lhe 6, 1887. SENT THE MONASTERY, Dr, Curran Has Been Disciplined for His Kympathy With Dr, MeGlynuo, New York, April 2 At Archbishop Cor. rigan's residence it was said the re port was tr«e that the Rev, Dr. James Cur. ran, formerly of Bt. Stephen's church, had been directed to retire to the Hoboken mi astery for 1 TO that I ten days todo because h at the Academy evening last spoke Dr. superior was dis action in appearing wilh at Jones's wood Bt. Pa was by way of dmscip sent to Ellenville, Ulster His appearing with Dr. McGlynn aight pena £2 2 ipon the platform of Musi Tues Dr. McGlynn Curran's ecclesiastical yea sed br McGlynn trick’s Day une appeared when with his on and it that he was county £ * A ve ¥ Yue . at the Academy has bre down upon him the order His days of strict will observe EXEeTrCises. into retreat at Hoboken. of ten iring whict L consial ts and perform erll 1% Was large assemblage in the st a g hall of Blept in East parishoners John J. a vas one of It is tr x it Liar hbishop ER IsCariu awl His ¥ na SEW Liricans Fire. Hotel burned or re flaests Tarned Oat hy de resors rai Jes Appoluts ment of a Wabash Receiver. sition of ap- as ro 3 » Mis- ize Gresham av: As x mgs 13 * His Mother Wanted lim to Hang. The t %% ward of ant her ann » execution An Anarchists Wife Gets a Divaroe, Ear Wis, April 2 of Eaw Claire, son of the English aut for divoree granted the support and Iman testified that CLAIRE, James, Alderman the and hor, R decree G Fr James @ ground of treatment, was sued has beer failure Mrs. James ina a buicher knife, called her locked her generally ill made no James na barn on a winter nig! Appearance In gots the custody of her chil Fire in the Cedar Brakes. Monaax CAs April 4 reached he destructive the Cadar miles east of here The mouth Lang's creak and the timber on the Midland Leagues Reveral bh have boen| burned. The damage already amounts tol $400,000, and the flames are still raging News fire in s River ro of brakes, on “5 the Braz ten fire started at the destroyed and Chosine| of al MINOR He Wished to he Patti's Spirit Page. Bax Fraxcisoo, April 2.