= ) OLD SERIES XL _ S | NEW SERIES XX THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ Editor. | OUR NOMINEES on | our county, inated for Associate Judge. | known, that wescarce need He i f large ia- nar readers, 3 a i und in years past has rendered bis od service; He is a good £11 aii capable to the . +3 lean of the purest n liberally of his y past, towards the cratic party. He verwhelming ma- sheriffs rer, and a gen the com- s industrious intel 8, give him nes, 4 man wwe known the highest at- give He | as 18 ire give the entire ticket | at support, and go to inees, mvention | there was wl feeling | several candi-| iat the repeated ony by canvass, were 8 honest, eon petent respected by all who know | t and consistent Democrat, f the most efficient nty ever had. He is a et, and h him tol: CK the | mal nor Htitzer with aveland nan presided over the ability and fairness, | Cl train is going right for! Washington, in all Louis, taking San Francisco, Chicago, St. Jew York. Boston, Baltimore and New the unsuccessful Democrats on Tnesday should fret, they were all ad- mitted to be excellent men, but it was give all a nomination. We of a set of candidates that so generally had the good wishes of the Democratic masses as those of this Year. None of impossible to gis neve knew r C—O Aaron Williams for chairman of Co. Committee an excellent selection. Aaron is a good organizer, knows every- body, and well posted in our local polis ties) and devoted to the interests of the Democratic party. is Gregg township, with her four or five candidates did a praiseworthy thing by instructing for all, instead of getting up a fight at home, Fighting candidates at home always leads to bad feeling and distraction in a township. —————————— The ticket nominated by the Demoe- racy, on Tuesday, is entirely free from any charge [of faction, clique, or [combi: nation. It is emphatically the Democ- mey’s ticket, . CENTRE The Watchman, when it asserts we obtained last week, is sadly mis- its addresses, We never iat to mail this paper to its 18t «nd thus to steal its patrons, nailed a single REporTER to any of its vddresses for such a purpose. We neyer directly or indirectly got or had any one urpose and it is the last thing the Re onter would stoop to. The Democratic Committee, at one time, ordered ex- Rep WEP on and furnished the OQ. circula- fo . Where they obtained them, wheth the other sources, or to Democrati tra copies of the RTER for NRmes mail ng er from the tax-duplicates, from Watchman list, or some Il th oe it 1 “AY, we do not know, sufli 08e, that they served the ticket a good purpose, an { the Wats hould be pleased to know, if some of the names were fr iat for once, the we, Our t y served i f the Democre i vat any We DAmMmes wert for a simila: know » repeat, where hose _ 3 X 3 but we might ask our esteemed onnection, whether 1t eo al - . red a certain yo , relative to r, even if sl 10 every were on Davis comes back at ex-Gov- (Cnrtin in a public letter, in which of conapiracy to Davis), but that y woul he accuses the war governor, not ac g into a af ate him his acta showed that he | have been indiffer- had been the the The Confederacy intention, of this diplomacy. Curtin, though a diplomat in his time, will be liable to reply in any restrained lan- guage, and timid or over-sensitive people president late eX Pressess idea with some not had better seek cover when the ex-gov- ernor responds to this last insinuation. It looks now as though the war would have to be fought over again—through the press, thinks the Pittsburg Post, II Ten At Wilkesbarre, Mayor Sutton, nine- teen Councilmen and the Street Com- missioner were arrested on complaint of citizens residing in the Third and Sixth wards for failing to keep the streets in those wards in order and allowing stag. nant water to accumulate, The entire municipal body was marched before Alderman Parsons and held to answer in $300 bail each. The Councilmen went bail for each other, and the Chief of Police for the Mayor and Street Com: missioner. The county ticket gives as good satis- faction as any that could have been nom- inated, and will receive the entire Dem- ocratic support. Gov. Foraker has invited President Cleveland to visit Columbue, on his trip west, promising him a big reception. Don’t Foraker fear Grover might “send gome of the battle flags south” if he gets to Ohio ? HALL, PA. ROW BETWEEN COAL OPERATORS AND THEIR EMPLOY ES, Wilksbarre, August 7.—John Jermyn & Co., a wealthy coal firm, operate sever- al mines at Old Forge. Recently the men claimed that the docking boss was 100 severe on them and docked them unjust A committee waited upon the the firm. Mr. asked the committee if they were La The men replied that ly. gen ior member of Jermyn mein bers of the Knights of or Organiza tion, Mr, Jermyn told them thal not treat with them, as he was to the Knights of Labor dictating Ihe men were then notified ti S8TVICce The their interview to their fellow a i 8 would be no longer requ ¢ committee reported the $ or gre and great indignation followed. A v vised the yer oyed and he ad Was emp men not Lo 81g } but to deman he Jermyn refused men foi Myvi Was American engi i ne. Fifty dava will take the the travel globe when the projected 1 1pietedd con > - Millbrook, Graham county, City, - north of Kaneas was tingnished about sundown { straight wind, orth. The inhabitants, coming slightly n plas fn abs contains Only one house lence, escaped serions damage. person, a boy three years old, was kil About 25 were injured Some sustained f tl broken limbs, bat only one o ed likely to This ie is die, is W. keny, PR Our motto: The boodlers, give gheol, - _- - The prohibition amendment has been defeated in Texas by about 60,000, The Ph* Timez comments thus That the prohibitory been amendment has voted down by a majority of fifty thousand is much less remarkable than that it received so many votes as it did These votes seem to have been nearly all Democratic. The negroes were opposed to prohibition on theirown account and the white Republicans generally opposed it as a matter of policy, having in view its distracting effect upon the majority. It is thus evident that the measure had the support of much the larger part of the Democrats of Texas, and the contest has been so earnest and even bitter that the issue raised is likely to sarvive this first defeat. - It seems the wheat bulls of California stand to lose only about six millions of dollars on their unsuccessful effort to corner the market, The Socialists will have to flock by themselves, politically, since no party wants or will have them. The Henry (leorge United Labor party of New York decided that no member of the Social« istic party is eligible as a delegate to the State Convention of the United Labor party, ES I JA Y 5 MOV ID 100. TON BRIDGI RAILROAD The largest iron bridge on gyvlvania Railroad tem yet allow of the rinated wore no atter one 0 Know ng whict 1 ne home i shmeet) WHS In Progress and from the meet. g n the immediate Mr. Wolf had g ; ing at noon tn feed hi ts eich borhood k, and found t » left the prem- : } gr yund, but he yithing all righ for the meeting an hour urrying wand it en the smoke was tn the house with othere, the) { Ww seen, and hb on fire and the flames under fall head way. The greater portion of the furni- ture waa saved else and lefonte last Taos Democratic Everybody, and everybody ome more, went to Be day. to attend the Convention On last Monday, Jessy Wirt, is working down in the while in altercation with a young man named Frank, was stabbed in the left breast with a knife, but it having struck a bone the wound is considered not dan Jr, who ed a murder case for Centre county. -» —— — Any one wishing to pyrchase a desirable home in Haina tp, read ad. of B. M. Greninger, in RerorTen, rin, can be bought at a bargain by apply ng at this office, tf. Oil cloths, every pattern and width new and beautiful stock, at 8 & A lLoebs, and very low in price, wee For a chance to maken good in veatment read ad, of Cyrus Luse, in Re- PORTER. New Fall goods—prints, indigo blue century cloth and ginghams—Gar: mans, ps The story of “Olivia Delay Maine,” hy Edgar Fawcett, will be continued in the fartheoming number of the “American Magazine. The affairs of the hercine are avidently nearing a orisis. Mes Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (dangh. ter of the great romancer) will contrib ute a short story to the September num. ber of the “American Magazine.” 10, 1887, ——— SHERIFF'S SALE. i. YY ¥ } wit i y i hes to 8 stone, thene nkle and John H. Leitzell ost > 4 rehies, then i 15 degrees wos and T. Railroad, thence wort 16 2.10 perches w d ‘ pete 0 the centre in same south oe south 133 nee south 70 de grees west 2 perches to the plane of beginning ning 4 sores and 157 perches, neat MEAS Wing Seized, taken in execution and to x the property of W, H Bartholomew 14 All that certain message, tenement and tract of land sitaate near the village of Coal i ville. Spring twp, Centre co. Pa, hot od on the east by the Thomas Estate on thewest hy D. M Lieb, on the north by the Thomas Estate, and on the south by land of «w- Sweilzar, conisining 14 of An ACTE, MOTE OF low Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Stine, No. 12. All that certain tract of land situate in Ourtin township, Centre county, Pa bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north and west by land of Curtin & Co, and on the sonth and cast by land of H. P, Watkins, oon. taining about six acres, Thereon erecked a two story log dwelling house, log barn and other oud puiidings, Seised taken In execution and 0 be sold as the property of R, M. Watkins, PERMS--No deed will be pASkhawleaged until the purchase money be paid in . p WML ES WALKER, Hhoriifs Office, Bellefonte, Pa., July 27. Sheriff White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn onts and barley wanted at the Centre Hall Roller Mill—~for which the highest market prices, will be paid, Grain a on CE TOOR ¥ fwest 9 1 rcohes tO 8 stone, Tila ob iN : - ra RIOTOUS ORANGEMEN, Attack Nati Party =“ A They mnalist 3 Excursion Disgracel Riot. » had Leen arrival at Belfast and were 80 that Bell The affair w of by 1} warane ady as nod for them rioting. OD is ast there b 3 we L&D w und ted] » taken not INCENDIARY FIRE IN LONDON. Immense Warehouses Destroyed Damage 82,500,000, ® in be Loxpon, Aug The great Whitelay's warehouses turns oul more destructive than first supposed It burned all night and throughout Bune day. Saven enormous shops were entirely destroyed. Three employes and one policeman were Killed, being buried under falling walls while trying to quell the outbreak during the early stages of the confiagration. At least tweniy firemen, and others wha were seriously injured, are iying at SL Mary's hospital Mr. Whiteley, who had just started on a holiday to the continent, has hurried back from Ostond. He states that he is don- vinood the fire, like the previous disasiars at his works, was ocansed by desperate incendiaries. He ostimatos the loss at $500,000. He has decided, however, 10 rebuild without delay, the business moan time to be continued wherever possible. fire % Ww u The Same Cabinet for Tuaiy. Rose, Aug. 6.—The king has declined to accept the resignations of the ministers, which were tendered on account of the death of Premier Depreotis, Cypras Gerring Selamndional, poxnox, Aug. G.--A severe earthquake Shock on Lhe lalgay of Cyprus is reported
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