RRO = ) OLD SERIES XL 2 { NEW SERIES XX CENTRE HA 1.1L, PA., ESDAY, THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ - - Editor. jestion tl 1 its plaything and atm agents , who athiliate and end ion the President ws taken HUNTINGDON HOTELS tn he proprietors of the CLOSED Saturday last t eading hotels in Huntingdon including House, Hotel Franklin House, Washington Hotel he Leister Brunswick, and Mobus House, whose applications for li ¢ to last and whose appeal to the Supreme sell liquor were refused Court has been held over until Septem- ber, decided to close their hotels against in. 18th, himself all transient and regular boarders to landlord qualified definitely take effect on the inst. Each under oath to live upto the agreement, which shall not be changed unless by the unanimous consent of the parties inter. ested, The regular boarders at all the hotels who have bee n notified to leave at once are greatly distressed by reason of their inability to find suitable lodging places elsewhere, Many of them are bing taken care of by personal friends. The landlords justify their action by declar- ing that without license they cannot af ford to keep their honses open. It is feared that the success of the proposed celebration of the county’s centennial an- niversary, to be held in September, will be seriously interfered with in con. sequence of the hotels being closed to the public. REPUBLICAN DIVIDED. There is astrong probability that the Republican State ticket will be as badly defeated this year as it was in 1882, when : There is just as good a chance for Democratic suc- BOSSES Gov. Pattison was elected, cess this vear as there was then, because the divided against Jeaver's official actions thus far have aroused in- all parts of the are good reasons to believe Republican bosses are themselves, and Gov. State. that dignation There in and the old to so as to prevent Boss Quay je Camerons, the Benator are drifting back active n il ming ming the recognized leader in Quay had himself unanimous- elected to the United States bdenate ast spring, and now he wants to name y succeed him as State Treasur- William B. Hart, the the nan u His choice 18 Col, i who was defeated for Chris Magee, city, ffice in 1877. the of Col Philadelphia. favor candidacy of Senator is against Quay’'s candidate be- in, » in his opinion, Quay defeated the Bill cent session of the ingsly Pipe-Line bill during the re- Legislature, because would have 000 a vear had the measure and the t Hart b y Camerons are Ww Magee, Cooper are agains gcause the th ppos ea VIS(CONSIN TOWN VGGREGATT ING SCORCHED. £500 006), { Is July 10.—A Hurley, 1 Oke out on . -_— THIRTY-TWO LIVES LOST New York, July 11.—The sloop yacht Mystery left Raffle Bar, an island in Ca- narsie, early last evening, with forth-two yn board, most of them iren. When off Barren the yacht and only ten of those on board people women and chi Island, caps Ad i the at ive to tell the tale of the frightful scenes that atten Jed the tragic affair The p disastor bound for Canarsie, be the ny» chiefly of Ge rman Long arty which was involved in was made 18% fami Island ( ‘ resident of Brooklyn and ity. >a LIGHTNING KILLS NINE NEGROES, Nashvi markable ocx le, Tenn, July 12.—A most re. arrence followed a negro sixty nine negroes being killed by a single stroke of The had scarcely left the grave when a most severe thun- upon them: trees scattered about the graveyard. Scarcely had the pine negroes reached the shelter of an immense oak when a terrifice thunder. cloud burst and the tree was struck. The whole party of nine tambled down together and died instantly, - Cholera is increasing in Sicily, There have already been 900 cases of the dis- ease at Catania, of which 140 proved fatal, The Neapolitans are alarmed be. eanse of the arrival in their city of pum bers of fugitives from Sicily. - — - NEWS, The coke strike is not yet ended. Blaine is in Edinburg, and made a speech at a cornerstone laying. There is a revolution in Hawaii, and Kalakaua has been deprived of power, but allowed to remain on the throne. ddd — Senator Don Cameron directed that 4 500 of the poorer children of Washing- ton be taken out to his farm near that city in wagons, dined and lunched and taken home again, on the Fourth of July. > ——— In the coming number of the Ameri- can Magazine, Z. L. White will describe the Bupreme Court of the United States faneral at Mount Pleasant, about f miles south of Nashville, to-day, lightning. party burst All immediately ran for der and rain storm and give brief accounts of ite distinguish- “ed members, THE ATTEMPT TO ASBASSINATE JEFY DAVIS, CURTIN DECLARES LI} IT AN IN The Baltimore Herald published the account of the historian J. Thomas Scharl’s recent interviews with Jeflaerson acharge Davis at Beauvoir, Davis makes that the United States Government en- deavored to have him sinated dur- ANBAR ing the war. Hesays: While was at Montgomery, in 1861, I received Philadelphia hat the Confederate government an annonymous letter from the substance of which was the t ernor of Pennsylvania had rele noted desperado from the penite on condition that he would go to gomery and aesassinate me § promise of a reward of After release that he cou ot | and of character gC robably succe ave the name of apother like his own, with w istance he felt sure of success and snd « sv +} IAT \ PAA Y It he se VICL was rele frat HUTsL, ag Davis says that in Montgomery one ni rouchiog near the who ran away and He sent the i peared to Willinm B. Ree asked him to make an inqgni received Any answer Richmond and ficat ions nel whizzed pe an ied guards the next F NOCCT unoecuj a man with a ritle floor, who was immediatel) front of Lee's army. Davis adds were ms d lays phia, July 1 said ex-Govern morning in refer: to ti emanating frot ing n Jefferson Davis ing him of having planned latter assassinated, “and ed that such a thing shou on information ANONYMOUS corresponde - - - Frtel, of Gregg, the dav, ent, while working notato patch, which still plainly 1757 as the year of its stamping makes it one hundred vears old and a relic which be of } cabinet of old coin The other day Boal was on the road to hi served a black bear ahead of he at first #pposed was lis dog, until he got closer and found hi mistake. The bear looked at Mr, Boal Mr Boal looked at bruin: neither said nothin to nobody Mr. Boal went his way and Mr. bear went hie, When wil the two meet ~amuel found a ! i will IATRE blac again — Dr. Atherton, Pres’t « lege, has our thanks f tion to the Alomni « late Commencement State Col invita the r tickets of inner, during SOFTY we cou LINDEN HALL, Farmers are all d¢ 1 ne making hay. | D.T. Wieland putaway in good condi ition some SU loads of ! J the i . ’ {part of which he expects to lcoming winter bale | Jas, led from Northumberland, being a week or more, ig glad to get back to Linden Hall where she in pure « {RIT Miss May Waring, of Tyrone guest of Mrs. D.C. He | Weare glad to note that abse nt again breathe ant ry the in Mrs. Wash. {rarbrick Raspberries are cents per qt Mr. Geo. Ev table and as well as a feast of and wit, The Commencement were the most brilliant and sae the history of this institution is Michael Swartz writes us from Stevenson county, Ill, that northern Illinois is very dry this year, we did not have a rain to soak the ground for one year; the crops are a failure, except the corn which looks well, at present, Wheat is a worse failure than for fifteen years; the hay crop is the shortest for a good many years, the rve crop ie worst failure since I am in this country, which is now thirty two years, ~The “agar Valley camp meeting will commence this year on Monday, August 16th, and end on August the 20th. Efforts are now being put forth to make this session far eclipsé all former occa sion in the interest of genuine Evangeli. calism, wee A tall line of read y-made clothing, for spring and summer, for men and bovs, all prices, and latest styles—bar- gains and satisfaction guaranteed, at 8, & A. Loebs, wee Prof. Bitner informs us that a small caterpillar is committing great havoe upon apple trees and vegetation in general, in Lancaster county. wef30 to Loebs, if you want to see the finest lot of dry goods in Central Penn’a. All the latest and most hand: some styles—assortment complete, and can suit any taste. A special bargain of- fered in handsome dress goods at Loebs, wee All kinds of house furnishing goods, best assortment ever brought to Centre county, and at a bargain, at 8, & A. Loebs, eloquence exercises fly nots before purchasing first clase goods, at exceptional by low prices, i We ar ler. of Be Sheriff, sul to Democratic usages COMMISSIONER | ied LO AnD townsh i subiect to Dem i nissdoner We are authorized to anneunce that A. J. Griest lof Fleming, is a candidate for Commissioner sub 6 of to Deano Stic usages | We are authorized to announce that J. ( y lof Milesburg, is a candidate for Commissions [subject to Democratic usages qa We are authorized to announce that John M Furey, of Pleasant Gap, is a candidate for Com missioner, subject to Democratic usages We are authorized 10 announce that Michael 8 Feldier. of Haines township, is a candidate for Commissioner, subject to Democratic usages, We are authorized to announce that Joseph Gates, of Ferguson twp. Is a candidate for Com missioner, subject to Democratic usages RECORDER. We arefatuthorized to announce that John 8 Gray, of Philipsburg, is a candidate for Recorder, sabject to Democratic usages Wo are authorized to announce that A. Stern berg, of Ballefonte, is a candidate for Rec order, subject to Democratio usages. We are authorized to announce that W. Galer Morrison, of Port Matilda, is a candidate for Re corder, subject to Democratic usages, We are authorised to announce that D. L. Zen by, of Miliheim, is a candidate for Recorder, sub- ject Wo Democratic usages, REGISTER, We are authorized to announce that John, A, Rupp, of College twp, is a candidate for Register, subject to Democratic usages. We are authorized 10 announce that GO. Ramberger, of Unionville, Is a candidate Register, subject 10 Democratic nsages. We are authorized to announce that W. J. Oar Hin, of Miles wownship, Is & candidate for Register, subject to Democratic tRages, ABSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to anncupoe that John. eRishel, ofCentre Hall, Is a candidate for Asso inte Judge Mubject wo Democratic usages. Ww. for 18. 1887, A PATH | REMARKABLE DER i p OF 4 Three Thousand I’ selves Cheering sell Of atmosphere as the * priest’ ded stepped forward hands, bowing gravely ho had come mere the din would th amazement on th Lh Those w srod if wi listen { gazed f women countenand cease and the fROe8 ( and ¢ hot and who stamped salvation de the uproar strained exited es of men and shouted pended upon ated At chok Aas the if their very extent of cre just, as if in pity for the perspiring, thousands, PE still applauding McG his hands, In a moment there The storm Was over, but only for an instant, almost every sen tence he uttered was followed by a frantic outburst. When he ridiculed the! powers to whom he owed his defeat, the audience howled with derisive laughter. When he upheld the he had taken opposition clerical superiors, auditors vociferously He carried them he wished, and his power his female auditors was such times some of them sobbed hysterically, their fealings being entirely bey odd their control Fow in his audience had imagined that Dr. MeGiyan would go to the length hie did in his address of Inst night, and he completely satisfied all who listened to him that he had crossed the Rubicon and iat for him there was nc return to the church of Rome or ehance of making evon a pretence of posce Ww ith is suthoriiins ' it lynn raised was suence position to his cheered whither over in his that at stopped a Tot Hall with His Throst. rita. July 10 - Whe payin urdany altervoon, Bd Moba was struck in the peck with 2 ball wea had bis windpipe split. Hedied Hin Aapes LE i 16 WIA, F soon after he had been taken 1 his howe, SLAYER. a Whi te indueed y $0 the camp tle Chief, ro ‘a a Ww ar yard fows sehesier of the of Hevenge at Last KR. J, July isturbances at tl The lon ace raistence of Switzer a Pang Ripon, series of d growin d Mung igious respected «4d nated out of the and their followers in hi services at which members of the comn as “imps of the dey last night in ¥ presence and especially objectod, was dragg™ house where he lay in conoes ment by mob. He was hustled through and. while one man plied a rawh de about his head and shoulders, the others dr agged him to the railroad station, where his flow. ing hair and beard were lopped off close with a horse clipper An Ashury Park Sensation, Asntny Park, July Garrett Francis a guest of the hotel Asbury, was arrested yesterday on charges preferred by Laura Hankins, n pretty young lady of this place Miss Hankins is well connected, and ihe scandal has created a groal sensation Francis gave bail to answer before the grand jury sOn Gang rel us were rev: nason, to whose the i from ence preachings villagers the a the streels Miniag Town Destroyed hy Fire. Asnpasn, Wis, July 11. For the fourth time in ite brief history the mining own of Hurley, on the Gogebio range, has been visited with terrible fire, this time to the almost total destruction of the town and the loss of a score of lives.