-~ = ) OLD SERIES XL S { NEW SERIES XX THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ - =~ Editor. now go to sleep without ors—candidates are no longer AA o prevent justifiable grumb- yominating, good, honest, con- erats on Tuesday. convention meets next Tues. Il be chosen and about 30 About edt. a8 fluential granges in 11 Lil } unty, has passed a resolution he veto of the bill to appro- ate $5,000 out of the state treasury for a ic ground, at William's hat grange is sensible. mpletely miserable bed-bug the ranting of the | 1. 1 3 ™ 3} makes it plain that 18 the crazy kar whor maser wnon 1 the Republican ————————————— Liast week there was a lumber team in by t horses If the harness worn with rings. ican state con- tion endors- went tion are chosen next ement witnessed the landed a mile ere the ascent was ground in six n the baioon fseasickness, Duel between General Boulanger: Tr wo 3 ivy nant y isimminent, 18orious criticisms of A) les Ferr owing to +} wie former by wtter. Mr, Ferry claims ti what exceed what one to say of another, sfuses to look at it in been only ki He thinks he has in Can be course with the ex-War the princi- Il not be like the ordi- modern harmless French'encounter ml ai Of suct loughty warrior Minister "a the pais, th as of France as one of due nary rith blank cartridges, but bullets will be need and some one will be likely to be inless the combatants are arrested hey reach the Swiss frontier, A yme Democrats, whose Demo- doubt, certain Well, 118 with their own con- dislike to 1 il 4 11 r 4 ll not support + mocratic ticket. 18 a great stake for party we regular nominations. lite frequently voted for men care specially about for ty and harmony. , the real point » remarks are made by the Clinton such Democrats to treason, 18 to t, and we hava 5 NOW the only way f party uilty ones a dose of their own because such fellows are usu. to greediest office seekers and ask for favors from the party which they are ready to betray if better men get the places, medicine ally found be the The wheat gamblers of San Francisco have undertaken to “corner” wheat, and have been compelled to take an enor mous quantity at the high prices created by themselves. Thus far they have mao- aged to stand up under the barden, but their financial backs will inevitably be broken. The crash cannot long be de- layed, and when it does come it must be disastrous to the people of the Pacific coast. This will make the fourth event of its kind during the present year, where reckless speculators have come to ruin in their efforts to control the mar- kets for certain food staples, and 1887 will go into history as the worst year for “corners” and their engineers ever known, 1f the effect of such oceurrences conld be confined wholly to those directly inter- ested in them no one would care particn- larly; but, unfortunately, innocent people are adversely affected and the general prosperity of the country receives a tem porary check by each one of them, be- cause public confidence is unsettled for CENTRE CHICAGO BOODLERS SCARED. Statements made on Saturday by State Attorney Grinnell lead to the belief that four of the boodlers now trial, plead guilty and offer their testimony to on the state. Mr. Grinnell expressed sym- pathy but not respect man, Me¢Claugheny and for Gies, Cassel- Oliver, and is 10 of Klehm evidently paving the way for them get out easy, The surrender has thoroughly frightened his partners that escape Mr. Grinnell announced by any of them to would result in his arrest. nm erime, the first move In accordance ex Warden taken custody at 11 o'clock and locked up Mr, it promised Frey, who is under indictment, with this announcement Frey, of the infirmary, was into all night. Grinnell, seems, had immunity if he would tell all he knew to the grand u n- willing witness, and when Klehm chang- to get A panic has 1 jury, but Frey proved an ed his plea, Frey made a move out. He is still in custody. Conviction seems seized the gang. cer- tain. AWFUL TRIPLE TRAGEDY N.Jd., Aug. 1l.—A horrible tragedy occurred in this city shortly Camden, be- fore 6 o'clock this Willshire, 52 ed his wife evening. William kill deliberately William the bullet through his own brain, dying almost years of age, shot and red 47, ag murdered Justice of the Peace 8, Dorr, colcred, and then finished work of destruction by sending a in- stantly, in the flice of "Squire Dorr on Spruce street be- low Third. Willshire had lived unbappi- ly with his wife for some Ab two weeks ago Mrs. Willshire, beco husband's Squire Dorr's office and had 1 issned The tragedy occurred time, at tired of her abuse, to warrant nonsupport : In for the He went a him with He ordered Lo pay $6 a TITS T ’ support of charging an i and cruelty. was arrested ed, week PI his wife and children. paid her but two dollarsat the the fi amily ena } the first week and and continued Wi entered the house and grasping his i} 1 by the throat commenced ch was renewed until put an end to i lahire t kir She sueceeded in getting away f and ran to the office of rom vo: PF the anf: wrionate She was telling him of her hu band’s assault upon | i squire, er when ti fh 3 An i minutes later the wife, hust ie eptered the squire's squire were dead. The two greatest m a duel. (ieneral Boulan An int erview with $a -“ a seconds to two gentlen en his, who, he said, were willing ne friends of M. Ferry urging him to figh to act for him, are now it Greneral priee of wheat still tends in the eastern and and western mar (quotations are er Phil «3 And ROW consi under and in thirty years a hia quotations for wheat run To Philadelphia, Baltimore or wheat to Y¢ here ab Mit 60) ship Centre county New irk, make quotations Th our farmers who per bushel, facts are to vith no prospect ahead for better | E86 not ouraging wheat, ¥ pri ear raise es, since the crop reports for this and the stock on last hand from year, make the quantity of wheat ready for market so large, that no appreciable wo looked for, and f Of increase in prices can 1 ha the farmer has little prospect of realizing from wheat growing in the future, —————— If all signs do not fail, they are going to have a very lively time in Rowan county, Ky., this week, Thera» Yfhree separate bodies of armed men « ‘Scted at Morehead ~the State militia, ant by Governor Knott to preserve orde*; “the anti-Tolliver crowd, whose object is to see that all theopposing faction are wiped out, legally or otherwise; and finally the Young crowd, numbering about one hundred men, armed with Winchester rifles. If the two factions come together in combat, as seems inevitable, the State troops will be powerless to prevent blood- shed. Each side wants to so far control the court that no indictments shall be found or pushed against its members, and in the triangular conflict there is little chance that justice will be done in any case, - --——— The city of Peshawur, in the north. western part of India, in the Puaojab, is infected with cholera of the worst type. Three hundred deaths from the disease occurred daring the month of July, . tess . The number of cities anxious to enter- tain Mr, Cleveland is steadily increasing. The President is regarded as a bigger at- traction than a circns to draw large crowds of people to town, says the Pittsburg Chronicle~Telegraph. We might add here that Mr, Cleve: lands power to attract votes in 1888 will the time, \ be far greater. HALL, PA., VW REPUDIATING TUTTLE. ASSOCIATION IOWA NATIONAL VETERAN DES MOINE ug. J. Washington, A (ieneral Rose crans to-day ealled upon President Cleve- land and presented to him copies of the resolutions adopted by the National vet- eran association at Des Moines, lowa, re pudiating the utterances of « ertain mem- bers of the Grand Army of the Republic in connectio yoged visit of the President Bt. Loui Grand 8 while the Army of the Republi encamp ment is in progress there the pensi mmendin president's veto n bill and condemning pad 3 1 y hel #1 yy of those who seek by y TEM fiag eni gode “to rekindle 1 h ana hate contention as 1 meriting the The re limented General patriotic ant it men.” ig truth, Heaven Mrs. Will R were guests of J, Wieland wa a8 Alice Meyer, of ( f Miss Cora ival ri] Et i v on Saturd every he team, | s he went to get a drink ne distance ed and ran away, er. The l Candidates are as ple away, when they hing the Ire HOON Ores were pot Every Democrat sl o the delegate next, SWEPT BY A TIDAL WAVE. The Umbria Experiences nu VYery K Voyage. EW YOK i Umbria, of the Cun yesterday, after a v rough weather as Un nN K Aug., ¢ Wednesday ship ck the oat in tl The bar ail night, au Bi 40’ a very nothing 1 speed of tl MoMicks Baturday Nhe w Hook cer Bor as He wore the Cre w' the d s nest, ti on the foremast it to tt quartern " swungoftab one of the man at t again when Mr outs “ Look out there's a w sal wheel was just i King shot As surselves there f Mra the for y ave going to x With that he rang for pines slow down, and then twined his arms and legs about a big stanchion near the micdle of the bridge on which he stood, while Mr is stanchion One of those phenomenal accumulations of water sometimes erromeously called tidal waves, where half a dozen ordinarily large waves seem to roll together and unite their powers, had gatheced just ahead of the ship and was rolling toward them, looking somewhat like a huge wall, al though traveling toward them more rapidly than they were advanciog on it Ii was not above two ship's length away when first seen, but before it reached them it towered up 80 high that the officers stand. ing on the bridge forty feet above the water were unable to see over it. The spoed of the ship was only perceptibly sinckened when she rushed down the fur ther side of u long swell, and plunged her bow out of sight into the huge mass of walter, With a dealening ‘roar the wave broke across the ship. Then came the crash of breaking timbers and the shouts of men about the decks. The oMeers on the bridge, who had been Buried in the water, shook the brine from thelr oyes, and, tak- ing a pow hold on the bridge, gave orders that restored quiet, but they clung to the bridge stanchions themseives while the ship plunged into a second big wave that followed the first. This one did not broak over har, however, and an investigation to asoarialin tha damage wos hasws EDNESDAY, SPRING MILLE The rain 1 on Monday was the heaviest storm w mer, The Ipushe i torn M. E. chur skyward, with a men, It bas the appearan fine edifice, It 18 now ready I'he spire 8 to b Mrs. G. A. tending the funeral ea (01 f her husband, n this place Hl 1} Fr i f 4) he Knights of the +d the ti of ie Kerstetter, } d assier an each. WAS presen themselves The festival was a wonld have realized do {did if they had been prepared, but rowd, and make for out ATE « generally, only a very few to ce cream and get thir ready festival Therefore they ran leream before 10 o'clock, and it {that everybody wanted ice cream that time | Candidates have been v last week. They have nearly all here looking up their friends and ai seem very hopeful of making the nomi nation, but some of them will surely get fooled It is rumored that a man in this JR about control this township. He bad better not be so sare of that, for people been fooled on that before. My policy is, give each man his chance and no ring business, and if he makes the nomina tion honestly and squarely, every Demo- erat should support him, and I hope they will, and if the convention is not carried on as it should be, then look a little out, there will bea little trouble. At last the pike company kind of a railing on the iron this place. has put a bridge al 0. K. - Democ rats of Centre, nate for county offices, men of pure, con. sistent record, and we will whoop er up, to the tune of old Jacksonian majorities, Give us, good, pure and consistent Demo- crats, and the] battle is gloriously won - nin The Indians in Minnesota have got to. fighting among themselves, and a general war is threatened, emia —— “fir, Lindsey's Blood Searcher V—the feine for fever and ague, malaria, and poison, be sure to nomi t med ood Don’t fall to use it, 1887. SHERIFF'S SALE. wost 9 10 perches to a sid grees west J perches to the taining 4 acres and } No bulidings wd, taken ir be sold as the property of W No. 12 il that certain and tract of land situate near the ¢ of ] Spring twp, Oentre 00. Pa xl on Uwe by the Thomas Estate 1 the 4 M on the north by the Thomas Estate, and on the south by land of ee Sweilper, containing 1£ of An acre, more or less. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other ontbulidings. Seized, taken in execution and tw be sold as the property of James Stine No. 18. All thal certain tract of land situate in Curtin township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north and west by land of Curtin & Co, and on the south and east by land of H. PP, Walking, oon taining about six acres. Thoreon erected a two story log dwelling house, log barn and other ont buildings. Selsed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of KR. M, Watkins, TERME-<No dead will be acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in fall . \. MILES WALKER; Sheriffs OfMoe, Bellefonte, Pa, July 27. Eherift, . i White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn oats and barley wanted at the Centre Hall Roller Mill-for which the highest market prices; will be paid, Crain taken * storage u L moar and mew tenement {f Coal wD A - NEWS OF THE WEEK. Dakota Larrie RR K., named have been Friday who Creer it ne Cho hl 3 oe clers an FOR Nn 08 party Camp nited States Mar- lants rode up and der, ywing the sullets, when the mortally wounded The as Peters and John. were wil it slagen The who caped were m for al shal's posse, a demand that they surrer demand with a shower of i two men fell sassins galloped away son were from Arkansas, ¥ ™ aved the The Coming Bar Harbor Regatta. Ban Haxnsor, Me, Aug. L~The commit- charge of the regatta to be hold here Aug. 2 announce thal there is but little doubt that the Mayflower, Priscilla and Volunteer will take part in the race for the £500 cup. It is also pretty certain that the Galatea and Buranger will enter If the Thistle is in this country by that time, itis thought that she will also be at Bar Har bor, not to race, bul #0 have a look al her big rivals, —— ———————— { Wrecked on the Tortugas. } Key Waser, Fila, Aug 1.dfteiligenon has boon received here that the Selidovuer Jontua H. Marvell, Capt. Shaw, from Codar Keys for New York, with a cargo ef vm por, struck on Tortugss during a oyclons on ths Ih inst and LOcAwe & Youal loss, The crow wore all saved. toe ir
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