= | OLD SERIES XL S J NEW SERIES XX HALL. THE ALLENTOWN HARMON FORM _— — — CONVENTION A PICTURE OF FORAKER i | | . . v Rev. i i { D WILSON lA DIVINE'S AWFUL DOWNFALL, | FORAKER AND SON, THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ - =~ Editor. Cilanzenbrook Arrested En Chure 16 er Of © tizens W fl Houte I'l whe fay i ¥ iz § of he pl ep , ¢ other ay th n . ; ‘OR i IZE ON A PLAT : ; | ing irrespective ol polities, including ex- Governor | r, of Ohio, is | a0) something | one of the mos nous men in f hing With thousand strangers in this charm | i Allentown, A 18, | 4. \ like a JOmAake | 0 and hospitable little town, the I { Union and ex-Confederate veterans, had ug most elaborate | made arrangemen Democratie State Ticket. ending their money prodi » It was a until gireets i B] 1 BUCCEess the mixed 1é reunion A success | ablaze with illumination and enthusiasm |’ . : p } / { . |in every sense of the word, i and the residents all on the streets to ex R ) \ TH MPRON | wild ranter Foraker flung 10 a tend welcome to the convention, th LUIS J ()N. { " : al} . at § ice | | crowd, representing all parties, a choice | city presentsan animated and attractive |’ Al TREASURER | ‘ | collection of partisan insults, characteériz- “. i J. McGRANN. i 1 York Endicott ATI | picture to-night. In many respects B. ing President Cleveland as a New | lentown is the biggest little town in #1 country. | Aassachusetts mugwump. Thisisin line | STRONG | eff cringing and sneaking copperhead and Secretary It appears likely that the Demo IARIFF REFORM AND tap] 8 : TICKET. The Democratic state A ot .e denoun | state convention 1 ielinite with Foraker's recent ris will meet to-m ing Cleveland as ¢ | with & « of Ohio never puts | oat settlement of the tion whether Randall will be al convention at la nominated | 1 ia i a bridle on his tongue The wild ass thinks | Wii Allent Hon. J preme ji L.an gon wn on Ross Th IX 1wdge, and | Wednesday, 3 4 N : y . Pe he control its deliberations, and adopt for when mpson. of Erie : " . J “k n, of Erie, | an insult or blackgu net win 3. J. esq., ofl, . ‘ : BT | himthe ap caster, for state treasurer, Mr. Thomp=}{., _, IAW - | preced i 1 de wrd epit arty larations on the tariff the nroving vells of a crow as rab- | 1,41 ] ) | In His MceGrano, 1% : ns adopted by the is speech in the afternoon 't ¢ ig one of the brichtest and best Ea s : venti 8 On {the brig and t ini iscoggion Was in yers at the bar of the northwestern po He is a son of ex-Ch r- A fa HN maliciously Mr | made | and | ra 1ef | for in of the state ust to the i resident ica James Thompson who was Governor Beaver many vears one 8 | . of the chief ornament i eT ihe eh Men® | epeeches on the same occa ion, kindly ip | Mr. McGrann | 1a i their tone and whicl cement | heen p reform of the tar of the state supremss court is a well-known business man and f{ i wd feeling cier who is very favorably known through sion, In fact'the dignity an which ot | has been w aged Mr. Rand e state, His election will give the out tl a jf with 1 ¥ i ent and thoroughl ir Pennsvlvanis 0} © 4 Vv . the treasury I'he platf the conven- yn 18 generally acceptable, and especial” | in its unequivocal and emphatic : perhap lenge, and the lorsement of the domocratic national 5 ge liscussi It contains the first de- of administration x 3 . EEHDNBWal0n . was disgraceful to all con ned, consid- ir 1 piat- » a redaction duties on im- weeasion that brought the OF « ) I ering the peo- it has been inserted in the : : ; ple together. surse the crowds had be ne excited any state convention held in 3 edntin ; & the meantime, to did in and . i nce the war of the rebel- the leaders, whose duty it was ave ’ calmed t v talking sense their the whole the ¢ 2 +3} best to aggravate them by work well, and the party need . ‘ : Rense, go to work in g earnest tosecurea vic The Democratic line 23.3 . tasks scription, “God ble for! ymmander in- - ook iiners in the Lehigh o ite regions have asked {in November, id there are prospects y region comprises Carbon, wiphin, Schuylkill, lays for | Loiumbia, J humberland ae Arne eons 1d 8 are the last nw Tr sectigrs of | staggerir 5 1 the the ie The Dem rats la near thal Are ts and 8 * VL great npriging, » neighborhood }) re 0 mi ners a ment and they h is jong a schedule in ners ask for 3 A ve them fifteen | The | an-| Wages mest for an KNIGHTS WA! ' September 5 . - the in Philadelphia has ne fight t etween Repnb! ’ Can i then leaders at last taken | | definite shape, Henry K. Boyer k- Crue er of the Hoose of Representatives, has announced himself as a eandidata forthe | ation for Sheriff, with the backing | ‘4 of McManes and | Ex-Bheriff Leeds has in consequense ens | ig nnderstond, Lane i . i { tered on his own eanvass for the nomina- | t hacked bh of bh with great Hamil earnestness v Heke at pd Meh ton Disston. The qnartet wa 1 i an i . and { en that role the city are | at disgusted, | onta Tt ey | 8 are warre] over the plunder. The prospects | : car Cava virsber | | was over fovern I0EY 1 of a bitter fight are very good, and out of | ___ 4 40 ¢ through |, the Democrats to ot { Joct of | all capable | least two of the city offices, and hope al. | Fo / Pitts- | | latter was given very plainly Dy in made npg moor atic ci ars 4 He Or Ww expect win hay on. hardworking men, raker ai raker had qni 80 to carry the State, thinks the 3 > ont barg Post, stand that his course was not A» - It 1 elae i : . ok np the business prospects ——————————— I— for Sheriff, was left otives is his Repnblican friends. d fraternal feeling in all the world diehl, left poison v pron 1 to promote peace at iiladelphia Times has | ita } . | . The Wise-Gandaur Race, gquare Rinece Foraker and others of AA te that ilk! represe: A. R Adding this am into a political engine, no alternative | reporters | Sam are determined to convert the (3, from e been Sug Re ia av N for that city. and snms upa good time Tr. tal hed i ng ity, an ! { FO i take wi Trade is brisk, with nntlook for already hegun, " bright ly with Diehl. alt TS : s Republi i% not A! this and iedler’s vial any more horge power, hia A steam horse power | The ring dealt members of that « The arently left the democratic r- business men . ‘ 4 der except to withdraw to thre railroads are heavily taxed rept 8 and factories bnay time, with This aay can leaders are apg slved tolactual horses’ power; a T n tho res orse is 1 mill ronning on full all who want it We might affaires existe in Centre county and all the interior ofthe state. Really weare glad that a Demo- administration will not ruin the country. m thinks one and that Don’t bro tr fills the bill, the to to The Bellefonte rentbe- | equal to seven men make the G. A. R. posts so many repu @ steam engines work for takes in all branches r organ enongh lican recruiting stations, The democrat- {to-day represent world approxi should he started, mittee nines mately the work of a thousand 18 ARDC A join the form ic veterans can easily form an tion of theirown. Let “Union Veteran Association,” After the exhibition at Wheeling the GG, A. R. ia no longer a proper home for any democratic soldier, a similar state of to Chi rwarded the the working | but it was reo 1 ateadily an seed him at ¢ i { ¢ | al poj inhabi- CWels Tuten know that the Gazet them mote than double vored at the CXress ( fT 3 of men, iengt hecanse it is in close alliance with between yd the Paris it of the fi resol all the the whose tu 1.465923, therefore, or population « earth, won by 14:02 the race made up for the kicker and the bohemian oats orzan one of their own. nlation amounts to 000 {tants, cratie a clear between thieves, ninre the Democracy 7? This is Steam. has trebled| tor’s 108ar : } ! pal sarticipate in a grand o government throat- . . n" evervhody, and the intimacy eo a Chairman McClain is hard at work getting the party in shape for a glorious victory, in old Centre, next With our good strong ticket, and a well organized campaign, we will roll up 900 majority in old Centre, and showup a councils rance to § i { {man’s working power, enabling him to | Sonatas Paris. Th i he two is asthick as between nor for any other soldier who respects A ——— the office of the president of the United States, The Colorado Ka trong Wreck, Dexven, Aung. 27. When the train on the i Union Pacific road was wrecked, because ia part of over the Rand i washed yesterday, ens the meeting The old Cariwr caused so much bloodshed leounty, W a. has broken out sgain. Friday John Cartwright was standing in front of the house of Frank Jones whore he made his home, when he was fired upon with a nfle by soma Unknown person. | The ball struck the attending to his intellectual ment. develop which bas in Marion . : i p ght feud, State Entomologist Forbes says the ght 1 chinch bug is very destructive in thirty It occurs 4 in sixteen others, in November. - -— Julgaria’s new king is already getting into hot wafer and may not need nnpack his carpet bag. A dispatch from Sofia) . he bridge creek oung stoaling a : } a .-—- in ‘arge moderate in numbers counties of Illinois. Was away, The reapite of Briber Sharp, of New| man Coadder ' 3 | ride on the front end baggage ear, was found near the bank of the oroek badly a ¥ who of the mt named was LASHED F Le ' sidan P op’ i np “1 numbers in sevenieen, and York, under Judge Potter's decision may not especially injurious but sufficient to threaten harm another year in twenty five, while from thirteen connties it reported as practically absent, ST A——— is The Kepublican County Convention met at Bellefonte, on Tuesday, a sort of a forlorn hope, looki g for something to turn np that might insure them a sop. It is said all the bed bugs in the town were glad, with tears of joy in their eyes; and some even followed delogates to their homes, There's nothing a bed hug seems to take toso much as a Republican, be- cause the little red critter knows he’s a bug too--a humbug. smashing “ring” in which every Demo- crat will be a spoke. ira REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. The Republicans met at Bellefonte on on Tuesday, and after considerable jangling, nominated the following: Dan- iel Rhoads, of Bellefonte, for Associate Judge; Robert Cook, Jr , of Howard, was nominated for Sheriff; Tytas Gramley, of Miles, was nominated for Register; Dr. John Harter, of Millheim, was nominat- ed for Recorder; Cyrus Goss, of Ferguson was nominated for Treasurer; J C. Hen- derson and John Decker were nominated, A for Commissioners. says Prince Ferdinand has received tele- grams from both the Sultan and the Ozar. The message of the Sultan is moderate in tone, bot states that the Prince's as- sumption of the Bulgarian throne was an illegal act and constitutes a breach of the Berlin treaty. The Czar’s communication is decided ly imperative, that Raesia disapproves of Prince Ferdinand’s action and deems it a gross violation of the r eaty. It declares - a. mh Judneys Blood Sentech” thy cine for fever ague, malaria, poison, Don't fall to use it. fet prove to be but short~lived. On the 26th | Gov. Hill came to the rescue of defeated | justice and ordered the convening of an | Extraordinary General Term of the Sa preme Court on the 7th of September to hear and promptly dispose of Sharp's ap- peal for a new trial. In consequence of this prompt action on the part of the Governor it is thought to be unlikely that any attempt will be made to have Sharp released on bail, and more unlike ly still that any Judge of the Supreme Court in the State would entertain such lan application if it should be made. Judge Potter had decided to give Sharp a new trial, scalded about the head and with his chost and ribs badly crushed. He was taken to his father's residence in this city, and died at noon. The body of the engineer, Maw terson, was burned under the engine, Rizteen Men Supposed te be Drowned, Bosrox, Mass, Aug. 25 The owners of the fishing schooner Lydia T. Crowell, of Beverly, have given her up for lost. She was ninety-five tons burden, built nine years ago at Essex, and for the first three years was run to the West Indies, and inter to the banks. It is believed all on poard are lost. Sho was in charge of Onpl. Moses Laokin, of Nova Bootia, and had a crew of fifteen Eon. The vessel was in- sured. % t aa. —— " old man just above Lhe heart, and he died instantly Christian Roth, aged 21 years, a momber ¢f a prominent family of Orangeburg, Rockland county, is missing. Much alarm is felt by the family. He went away from home & week ago on an excursion and has not been beard from since. He had cone siderable money with him, and it is feared he has met with foul play. He was do- formed and got in zood health, Davitt Predicts a Tarbulent Winte Desay, Aug Michael Davitt ad. dressed the Bray branch of the National league yesterday. lu the course of his ad- dress he said; “If Eagland proposes to ime- prison mon fer resisting injustice and landiordisam and for exercising their right to free speech, the country will indeed be steeped in crime during the coming winter, “~ wil