The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 18, 1887, Image 1

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CENTRE REPORTR.
Kditor.
THE
FRED KURTZ
lobbies Of
y not speak
salutations.
at
ne it
that
renominat-
k, from a‘l
d will be
ent Cleveiar
1888. From a
Pittsburg Foal,
legislators and
that
eland will be the choice of Pennsyl
the Democrats in
by
Democratic
vass made the
among the
press of this state, it evident
Cley
vADIA.
is
His renomination is almost de
good of the party,
his ad ministration having been pure,
can not
nanded for the and
it
The
made
be successfully assailed.
that has
against the administration thus far, has
been its tardiness in removing Republi.
can holders-—many Democrats
would have preferred a more rapid “turn
the rascdls out” Bat, we must be will-
ing to concede the President acted from
proper motives in this regard, and the
matter will be overlooked in his renomi-
nation, and, as our standard bearer in
the national sampaign next year, Mr
Cleveland will be backed by a united
Democracy, and receive a triumphant
election. No administration can please
everybody, and, in the main the admin-
istration of President Cleveland has
only complaint been
office
THE HIGH LICENSE BILL,
nd section requires applicants
he [QC
to be
of temperate habits and
3
4
i!
ie sale of a greater quantity than
quart,
requires applica-
the
y fourth section
tious to be filed three weeks before
$5 for publist
ts license shall be
, and that
ll in grocery stores.
no
anted to se
Section five requires petitions to give
residence of the applicant,
licensed, the
fnatnre rene
nataralizedq,
the name and
the place desired to
of birth;i when natur-
d, name of the owner of the prem-
d must show that the place to be
of tl at the applicant is
10t in any manner pecuniarily interest
in the profit of the business conducted
in any other licensed place in the coun-
hat the applicant is the only person
tl
interested in the business so
licensed, The
s whether hig license }
whether ii ficen i
luri he
ng
bondsr en must be reputable
holders and giv
been pure and patriotic,
ry had in any case for the value of
juor sold.
tion fifteen 1m a fine of not
less than 8500 nor more than $5,008 and
than ti
twelve mo
nprisonment of not less red
months nor more than mnths
for the sale of intoxicating |
iquors w ith-
out license, Persons having icense
license laws
8100
first offense, and
£1.000
ense and not exceeding
cted of vicalating the
he fined not than
y than 8500 fi
nor
n £300 nor more than
econd off
5.000 for the third offense or imprison-
ment not exceeding twelve months, Any
of-
not again be licensed and the
Derson «
I n convicted of more than one
fense shall
license of any person permitting the cus
fq
tomary visitation o
lisreputable persons
ng a disorderly place may upon
the
proof be revoked and same party
hall not again be licensed.
Section sixteen prohibits druggists and
no
3
apothecaries from selli intoxicating li-
quors except upon the written prescrip
tion of a regularly registered physician.
Alcohol or any preparations containing
the same may be sold for scientific, me-
chanical or medicinal purposes.
Section seventeen prohibits sales on
or
person of known intemperate habits, or
election days, Sunday, to any minor
a person visibly affected by intoxicating
drinks, or on any pass book or order on
a store, or to receive from any person
goods, wares, merchandise or provisions
in exchange for liquors,
The adherents of Heary in
New York have decided to call a State
George
Convention with a view of entering the
next campaign in that State as an lode.
pendent organization , baving neither
Democratic nor Republican affiliations,
They seem to be impressed with the be-
lief that they still hold not only the
nearly 70,000 votes cast for Mr. George
in the recent mayoralty contest in New
York City, but that their numerical
strength is as relatively large through-
out the State. In this they may be sad«
HALL,
RESPECT FOR LAWFUL
TY.
AUTHORI
The
us thing to encourage a disregard of du
It
{ anarchy, and anarchy should
y appointed authority. smacks
have
| 3a ' '
| cognition In no shape among a people
i
who make the baser principles of
mind subservient to cool judg ment
| patriotism,
()' Brien, the Irish agitator, who
by his actions and utterances
all Canada into a ferment, may
ated by a laudable motive; his
uaint the people of that
s wrongs of a certain portion
ellow countrymen and to fix the
118 i
sponsibility [thos
the perpetration ol
wrongs upon Lord Lansdowne is d
3 »
less nothiogimore than the exerci
the right of free speech which
cans are always ready to acco
1 4
“a
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KANSAS CORN
Repo Wichi
WATERED
from ita Kansas
¢
ris
gays therewas a large rainfa
section of and
the western i
same the
has been killed
Ee
i i
re.
Was causing no
he state
M'
needed t
ain
and we kno
ty at heart s
noes next fall
in ki x ris 1 vy g y yx!
ceed In his Work, emocrats must
come to his aid. Let there be no bick
erings, no combination candi
Atnong
dates, let each one go on his own merits,
to abide by]
and stand up to his pledge to
the decision of our county convention.
mying no attention to ramors, and re
rts whatever they be, and 1000 majori-
p
ty will |
e inscribed on the banner of the!
Centre county Democracy next fail,
- —-——
The greatest wheat deal on
The
tors are credited with hol
said to be progressing, manipula-
ling 40.000.000]
g and commanding an
amount of capital.
bushel limited |
Their operations ex-|
tend to Liverpool and embrace every |
United If]
the rumors as to the participators are|
correct, Mackay and the - Nevada
clique generally, Rockefeller and
Standard Oil men, a Cincinnati band of
capitalista—one in Galveston—P. DD. Ar-
mor and an indefinite number of other
millionaires in Chicago and New York
are engaged in it.
If it terminates successfully the hero,
when he becomes known, will enjoy a
fame which any one who wants that
kind of fame might well be proud of
How many of the rumors are true it is
impossible to say. There is one redeem-
ing feature about the situation, and that
is that the price of wheat is not very
high.
grain market in the States
all
lank |
other
i
--—-
It is estimated that
revenue bill now
under the new
under consideration,
which by the second section is to be re-
turned to the counties, will exceed $1.
000,000, Centre county's share would be
$7,000, and we guess our efficient board
of commissioners would make good nse
of it,
-
wee (Ji clothe, every pattern and width
NEW TAX LAV,
tax law was passed
!
"3
| A by
gislature on Tuesday which touches atl
ls
ie
new
wgses and interests of the state, with a
y taxation and
The new law is chiefly
y, aided by
Audi and itis
as largely increasing the
by the equalization of t
work
tor General regarded
revenue rather
xes than by s
INCrease
The
of taxati
HL.
new law de
eR 110
r of thes
STRIKI
OMING,
"
in
! different townships
and borooghs as follows
na of
For the i
Haines and Gregg, and Mi
the
townshi Miles, Penn
theim borough
F.r Harris, College,
mn ad Potter 10
OT wagh June ]
18h, Tas lor, Huston
and
Half.
Centre
Ferguson,
mo wnships, and
Fr
and Worth
Philipsburg boroug!
.
Tnion, Barnside, Snow Shoe and
For Howard, Curtin, Liberty, Marion
and Walker townships, and Howard bor-
ough Juve 6
For Benner, Patton and Spring town.
ships, and Bellefonte borongh June 7.
Asseneors are required ww be presen
and bave their transcripts with them.
Joho Wulf,
J. Gre 1st,
Henderson,
Commissioners,
Attest,
GG, W. Rumberger,
Clerk.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
TREASURER ’
We are authorized to announce thet Joshua T
Potter, of norta pret inet Potter, Is a candidate
for Treasurer, subject 10 Democratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that George W
Spangler, of south precinet Potter, is a candidate
for Treasurer, subject to Democratic usages,
SHERIFF,
We are authorised to announce that Josiah
Hoy, of Marion, ia a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to Democratic usages.
We are authorised to announce that John Q.
Miles, of Martha Furnace, is a candidate for Sher.
iff, subject 10 Democratic usages,
We are authorised to announce that WA. "Ish.
ler, of Benner township, will be a candidate for
Sheriff, subject 0 Democratic usages,
RECORDER
We are authorized to announce that W, Galer
Morrison, of Port Matilda, is a candidate for Re-
sorder, subject to Democratie usages,
REGISTRR,
We are authorized to announce that John, A
Rupp, of College twp, Is a candidate for Register,
subject to Democratic usages,
« «For summer silks, satin rhadimaes,
new and beautifal stock, at 8, & A
Loobs, and very low in price, .
Sata silk and China silk, go to Lyon
. %
18, 1887,
JOHN HOWARD PAYNE'S LOVE,
“Home, Sweet Home,”
Did She Marry Again?
a
Michigan Fores: Fires.
ff Tampa.
i
Sullivan Talking Fight.
Fraro, May 13 John
mb n reached the
he Staff
Br
his ox
quarters at t
pion
himself
a
MY AN
i
tv and tool
4
was in good
an i80s
eferring
fullivan said he
pleased w the ho
combination has been
to the challenge of Kil
would )
the challenge is a
back to New York
Kilrain has any fight
lenge him, and if he want
commodate him."
“When 1
“Ii
got
_OW if
h hal-
in
I'l ac
:
Fuaneral of Justice Woods.
Waismixerox, May 16 The
the late Justice Woods will
Newark, O., Tuesday af
rangements will
supreme court of the 1
stices of which w
while th
funeral
place
The
of
take
ternoon ar
the
States, the
no pall
act pallbearers,
with established custom,
messengers of court.
religious services was held at
Dr. Gielsy, of the Epiphany
Episcopal church
a
be in charge
nited
the ho
Ju
bearers,
in accordance
be
Private
ii be rars
© ive
the the
Yale's Pitcher.
New Havex, May 16 Stage,
pitcher, has received a ielegram
James O'Rourke, the well-known
Yale's
from
baseball
professional ranks, antl telling hum that he
might join the New York club on his own
terms. Mr. Stagg says that he has no present
intention of accepting any offer, and added
that he already refused to join the Indian.
apolis club,
Extiov. Moses Wants a Pardon.
Bosrox, May 16 The friends of Franklin
J. Moses, the lawyer and ex judge and ex-
governor of South Carolina, have made ap-
plication to Gov. Ames and council fora
pardon. Moses in October, 1585 was sen
tenced to three years in state prison, hav.
mg been convicted of forgery. It is said
that he is in poor health
The Rio Grande Valley Flooded,
Lanebvo, Tex, May 18 —Hoavy rains fall
throughout the Rio Grande valley Satur
day night, continuing for hoars. The Ric
night, and by noon Sunaay had risen eight
foet. One of the largest ferry -boats on the
river was sunk and the custom-house was
NO. 20
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
MR. O'BRIEN NOT FRIGHTENED
win
He
Intimidation
Doing What
Prevent Him from
Has a Right to Do
XTREAL
Cause he
expressed belief tl
I a
finished the Canadian
Lord Lansdowne
of Canadian repr
ated
t would
upon Canadian loyalty
Dennis Barry, president of
society, attacked
turn up at Mr. O'Brien's meeting
Ireland th g
De #8 severe siran
8. Pauw
Catholics who did not
Safe With His Boodle and His Victim,
PritapeLrma, May 14. Detective Spit.
tall, who chased J. N. Taggari, the default
ing teller of the Union Trust company
through Canada, has forwarded photo
graphs and descriptions of the fugitive te
the police officials of the principal cities of
Europe. Taggart, who left Halifax on an
Allan line steamer, and is pow believed to
be in Paris, is safe in his refuge abroad, as
he cannot be extradited on a charge of em
bezziement.
1
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SS
Short Several Thousands,
Br. Lovie, May 12. James B. Bushy, whe
has been bookkeeper and cashier of Nheri
dan & Ryan, grain and general produce
commission merchants, left town suddenly,
and it was discovered that his sccounts are
crooked. One check has been found to have
been raised from $129 to 818 Tho em.
boszioment will considerably exceed this,
A letter was received from Busby, dated
Cincinnati, scknowiedging his dishonesty.
—————
i Night Earthquake In South Caroline,
! CEARLESTOX, May 18 «There was & slight
shock of carthquake at Summerville and a
shaht rumbling at Charleston. Tne vibra
tion was not greater than would be caused
by o loaded wagon passing along the street