The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 20, 1887, Image 1

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
FRED KURTZ - - Editor.
DEMOCRATS TURN OUT.
Democratic meetings will be held at
following places:
18, Wednesday evening, Oct
sday evening, Oct
Oct
Monday
Qet, 81
Oct
les Twp,
r a nd others will
Tusseyville, Saturday even
J. Spangler, C. Bowe
be present and address these meetings.
Every Democratic voter, citizen and
yaver is requested to be present an 1
of
tax y
hear a fair and open discussion the
issnes of the present ¢ ampaign, so that
he may know how to vote intelligently
at the coming election, Tuesday Nov. 8th,
Ti the license
dodge
worth
1e
a cent, and i
it scarce worthy of notice.
SAR TT
IK
ontstanding
95,-
had
amounting to
ioner Greist
Hected
000 which freed the county
dred
Commis
from annu-
goof d lars on bor
rowed nu i5¢ (Greist in No-
vember,
———————— —
to rebuke the
revenne bill, can
the 8th of No-
against the Ree
Centre county
The farmer who wants
trick that killed the
have that satisfaction on
n
1 . 3
vember next by voting
nbliean candidates
$7000) by that triex
ASE.
r of rifle bal lischarged
nan troops dar
is estimated
Da
alinn 4
ttalion—to
a man. If allowance be further
p —_ T in
for the loss inf
made
valry, it may be assume
han one rifle ball i
fired with deadly
of the rif
it appears to bave requi
the weight
+
as he
quite
at the Democra
by the Republican
Ti
K. of L. convention, is at a discount, and
t Mr. Pow-
large vot
ve crazy and cranky element in the
did not succeed in wiping ou
derly, who was sustained by a e.
An exchange remarks, Master Workman
Powderly stand to the work
3 up bravely
of hreasting the tide of radicalism whicl
i
if permitted to bave full sweep would
i
goon carry to destruction the organiza
tion of which he is the head.
His firmness of purpose and determi-
to permit the convention to
led astray by cranks and hare~brained
theorists have of course made him many
bitter enemies, who are not slow to avail
themselves of every opportunity of re
venge
The latest manifestation of spite against
Powderly was the attempt to pass a vote
enaure npon him for his alleged ex-
mn of unfaithfuloess to the organi-
of the Chi-
After
which lasted several
zation in calling off the strike
\ atk 1 Wo oie)
cago pork packers last November,
a heated discussion
hours the resolution of censure was de-
feated 'and another sustaining his action
yassoed by an over
in this particular case §
whelming majority.
—————— A ———
The Republican of the
county are politically drunk and be-
wildered staggering around wildly, now
making their attack upon this Demo
cratic upon that
shifting around to see where a weak spot
can be found.
They found Noll invulnerable, then
pitched into Kimport; next one of their
organs pitched into our good commis.
sioner Greist, like a thousand of brick,
but the people only laughed. Then
they went for Rupp and Morrison, and
soon found these solid with the people,
and now they are shifting around and
trying their pop-guns against Grove, :nd
firing liquor license wads against oor
nominee for associate judge. They will
soon find their firing against Grove sheer
idleness, and then make their last
desperate effort against Michsal 8, Fied.
ler, one of our nominees for commis.
sioner, andwait to hear the returns,
which will bea heavy broadside from the
ballot boxes against the lies and petty
glanders that have been forged against
Noll, Kimport, Greist, Grove and Morris
son, and overwheloing majorities tes-
tifying tothe worth of these gentleman.
Democrats do not listen to the roar
backs of these slang whangers, and give
the entire ticket your papport, men of
better characters are not to be found in
the county than the Democratic nomi
managers
nominee, then one,
CENTRE
DON'T BE FOOLS.
Taxpayers of Centre county don't be
foo.s and be mislead by the noisy clatter
which is made to place the control of the
in the hands of men who are af-
ter lnere and nothing else.
Tt
admirably
ye affairs of the county have been
managed by Democratic ofli-
cial®, and better housekeeping can not
be shown up in any county in the United
States,
Strict economy has been practiced in
all expenditures,
Outstanding tax duplicates amounting
to tho
to payment, which were
1zands of dollars have been forced
yy
looked upon as
total loss—a dead horse
The
been wiped out followed
a by all,
indebtidness of the county has
by a reduction
of taxation.
\ do approve
Voters, you of such
What has heen
“
showing ? done by the
Democratic commissioners that you can
th
find fault with When was th
fai
ere more
thful service rendered by public sere
vants t
A. J.
front of all this admirable
» the people
head and
management
A few lying
demagoges, who seek plunder, want Mr.
(ireist has been the
in the affairs of our county,
(ireist out of the way, so they can make
a haul, and for this purpose alone are
makiog anoise and clatter against this
fai il public servant.
Mr. Greist,
league. M S
WF
this
Re elect and elect his col-
Fiedler, and the commis.
1
sioners office will ba in safe bands for
the next three years.
———————
THE STATE CAMPAIGN,
Within the past two weeks, says the
gn,
dif
iii
quiet
i
erent
ittsburg Pos, the State campal
it is, has pat on an entirely
1 mid-sum-
the Republi-
ticket was assumed to
had ir
the election of
k from what it
mer. Then
can State be a
certainty
ing. and the brethren are much perturb-
Now, grave doubts are aris
ed in spirit.
Governor Beaver's administration has
t been a success, The most important
1 ?
legislative measure of many
n
1 years:
1 bill—was allowed to fail, either
reason of eorrupt inducements or
criminal carelessness; and the governor
to make his mind
whether or no to call an extra session
reven
by
seems unable up
to
stone for the crime or rep air the blunder
Re
pub
pu g and haul-
both ways, while the corporation in
lican leaders are pullin
so powerful ic the Republican
to
orations d
party, is unquestionably averse an
esire
the
of taxation provided for in the
bill. But the fact that
people are taxed and corporationsexemp-
thatthe State
ythe extent of a
extra session. The cory
immunity as long as possible from
equality
revenue the
ted as to certain matters;
treasury has suffered t
million of dollars; and the county treas
becanse of this
Republican
managers, very
The effecton the
te regarded
to alike amount
has
bosses
nries
made the
and
odious to the people.
exemption
party, is
November voting begins to be
with apprehension.
In Philadelphia and Allegheny county,
the party its
majority, everything is far from
There are dissensions and feuds
the party; the bosses, especially in
Philadelphia, quarreling
themselves; the independent
where Republican
State
gets
lovely.
in
are among
is reap
pearing in politics; the grand and lofiy
tumbling of the Republican leaders on
the temperance and liquor questions has
produced a plentiful crop of personal
liberty societies and alienated the Ger.
vote without conciliating the Pro-
The defeat of the Republi
in Philadelphia is talked of as ex-
In other counties
their majorities will be much reduced,
Ou the whole Pennsylvania politics is
ina decidedly mixed condition to-day.
The unexpected is likely enough to hap
pen; and by the unexpected we mean
the success of the Democratic State
ticket. We suppose it may be said to
rest with the Democrats themselves, If
they bring out their vote they will
win.
man
hibitionists,
cans
tremely probable,
From Ohio comes intelligence that
Foraker's chances for re-election are
vor of the election of 8 Democratic gov-
ernor. Foraker, the great snubbed, is
in danger of getting a much bigger snub
from the people of Ohio than he got from
Mrs. Cleveland. Foraker is a blatant de-
magogue and made a fool of himself and
the people of Ohio know it and no lon-
ger want a fool for their governor,
The situation from reliable Democratic
figures would indicate that Powell will
be elected, as well aa the entire Deémo-
cratic ticket, and that Sherman will sae-
ceed in carrying the legislature, and
Governor Foraker be laid cn the shelf,
all on account of his tendency to cele
brate himself in print and before men.
I ——
A. J. Greist insagurated economy in
the commissioner's office. Give him
your endorsement at the polls for it.
The Gazee is trying to make a little
capital sgainst Morrison by sneeringly
-
alluding to his being a cripple.
HALL, PA..
KICKING CANDIDATES,
A candidate who submits his name to|
: p : |
a party convention for nomination does |
implied, that he will abide by the de-|
cision of that convention,
OCT(
A BRAVE SSENGER,
Ai
ivi
He Kills Two Tran ! bors nnd Suves Fis
The meagre
wrdiag
L 8
late democratic convention of
county was fairly nominated
au
before that convention isin honor bou
to support his nominees.
The
kickers, recalcitrants
Patriot never took any stock
or retromingents!
of any breed whatsoever and it does n
and will
“independents.”
1242 y
fitical
is from the morning Patriot
The above
of 13, and sui
ts Centre county as well as |
Dauphin. A man who promises to
by the decision of h
is party of
his
of |
then goes back on
miserable specimen man
baby.
--
It remains to be seen whether the Re
J ’
on Jay Gould's works by proceed
Will Nove
ublican State admi
ings to
prevent the telegraph dati
this State. We all kn
and Cassidy did in
South Penn and Beech Creek
~but there is a diffe
now at the head of
of the State declares
ompany shall conso
terest
trolling int
Onis
onds of
Owning a o
) AWAY
stenographers, as
talked into al
the impressi
t. and the j
sn can be sent to
pondent, who
another n
phi no
tents read ofl.
It strikes us
against sucl
rer of it
heads
there's dan
never, never «
(3reint 18 one f the hes
A.J
P 3
sioners
nly ever Dad.
Arge
fs
heen n the disch
duties
edness
port of every
y
yd
the coun
favored economy |
irtail e xpenses,
3
fairs and striven to ¢
These facts cannot be denie
nid
Greist,
w ontrage not to
r. }
Iy O
a8 collea
by Mr.
i
die
the ticket, will stand
all his efforts to properly manage
sunty to the best
v
affairs of our «
of the taxpayers
Fied
te f
r (sreisl and
er.
A !
The Philadelphia Republicans are in a
bad stew, ranks all torn with quarrelings. |
f Demo- |
of the
Jeta are largely in favor |
crats carrying the city and electing their)
rin
gi
wel
Sheriff over the candidate of the
In other parts of the state things do not |
look harmonious for the rads, and if the
Democracy do their duty, we will down|
the ring bosses,
-
Voters, do you wish to be taxed for a
new Youn have only to
defeat for commis
sioner, and you put the county in the
hands ofthe party that will build a new
It is only a short time ago
that Judge recom mended
a new court hoose, but the Demo-
cratic commissioners were ferninst it
- o_o
The Bellefonte Republican boasts of
the prosperity of that town, Glad of it,
but didn't the Republican predict ruin if
we got a Democratic administration,
ander which, now, there is genuine
prosperity over theland.
isin A ———
Taxpayers through A.J. Greist's ef
forts, the heavy debt that once hung
over our county was wiped out. Would
it not be ingratitude to vote against Mr,
Greist ?
}
i
court~house 7
Greist and Fiedler
eourt-house,
Furst
Dr. Musser of Aaronsburg, an uncom-
promising Republican, is said to have
turned in warmly for Grove, and will
ot t ravel by soy other Rhoades.
EE ———
The story that an attempt was made
to wreck the presidential train, at a lone
ly spot in Arkansas on last Saturday, is
not true,
si —a ————
Cook, the rad candidate for sheriff
has started alittle scheme of trading off
Rhoades to make voles for himself,
i MP MP
Taxpayers if you don’t want to be tax.
ed for a new court-house, vote for Greist
and Fiedler for commissioners.
Wonderfully cute—the rad organ
changes from a campaign of lice to one
of lice-ense,
Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial Alanhar serofiia
$34 fenoral lity oured bd s "i indsey s
rancis Train in SL
FLockwood Shrganizes
+ TUTRTRE)
JBER 20, 1887,
DEMANDS HIS LIBERTY,
Anurchist Parsons Writes a Letter to Gov
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ernor Ox
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ieshy.
CHicace 14
pen i £3
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{ To His Exes
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are Deng
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of persons, address
10 int pose §
fmute tl
{ from de
i Lor
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therefor
of tha
1 son tet
wiv t }
fia ry
IVIATY
$11t
VU MOnNnAL if
telde f«
SHOT AT THE CHURCH DOOR.
Fatally Wounded by His
Stepsan,
Young
by
ti
dilde
Loe
sirial Re
ng will
he plat!
Argo
pants
cis Train
——————
finffale Anarchists,
Burravro, t 17. ~The ndignation
meeting at’ t bs 4 b3
German tra pst the exe
narchists, was al
by i ired
parade preceded WU neetin F'¢
parencies w rds “We protest,
nany ti
spoochos
“No. 14
ir trans
wera carried. Fiery
» by Anarchist Bleiner,
ne were
adopted of the
court's sentence a “mur which, if con-
summated, w in reprisals in svery
city of the land
re Hesolntio
the execution
jer
i result
To Wind Up the Mormon Churoh
A dispatch from Salt
‘Ex-Benator McDonald
here Saturday night,
Cmicaoo, Oct. 16
Lake,
of Indiana,
tah, says
arrived
of Miasouri. These distinguished lawyers
save been retained by the Mormon church
to defend suits instituted by the govera-
ment for the dissplution of the church and
the immigration association. nd the wind,
ing up of the affairs of those corporations,
The first hearing in court will occur on
Monday, when a receiver for the church
property is 1o be appointed
-
Persons sending packages by mail
should be careful how they are wrapped
up. Under the new regulations under
the law of 1887, they are not permitted
to have printed or written on the ont-
side of the package anything except the
address ond the name and address of the
sender preceded by the word “from.”
and the number and names of the artis
cles enclosed. Any other printing or
writing on the outside of the package
makes it subject to letter rates. No ad
vertising matter of any kind is permiss-
able on the wrapper of fourth-class mat-
ter. In the inside or on the tag or wra
per may be written or printed a single
mark, number or letter, for the purpose
of identification, In the inside of a pack-
age may be included any printing giv-
ing descriptions, directions for use or
other information respecting the articles
contained in the package. tn
are not allowed to send out sam
goods with their business cards printed
on the wrappers,
wn ins AA
wen By paying for hin 1 yg in ad-
vance, you ear,
Those Jo wish pelve
this offer, had best remit at once,
i
fo
i 1
|
ns io
JRe, €
re Warns
the verdict : t toe
the man wi
Yigi
Ryan and
nities
wil ©
ance conv
Coon in
shot five of the
State Potitlies
The de
ct have ren
Arpaxy, N. YY, Oct 16
of the fourth Albany d
nated Johan T. Gorman ft
sembly. The repul
H. Hulsapple
The democrats of the
trict have nominated F. W
assembly,
The republicans ul
nominated the Hon
member of assembly.
mocrals
mi
member of as
minated John
«il
"w
Cans no
first Albany ds
Conger for the
Nchenectady county
Austin A. Yates fo
New Jersey Nominations,
Care May, N. J, Oct. IT. «At the repub
lican county convention Dr. Walter 8
leaming was nominated for the assembly
and Andrew J. Tomlin for surrogate,
Eao Harponr City, N. J, Oct. 17. The
republican convention of Atlantic county
nominated James B. Nixon, of Ausatic
City, for the assembly ; Smith Johnson, of
Galloway, for sheriff; John 8B. Risl
present incumbent, for surrogate, and
RR Booy, of Egg Harbor township, ¥
goroner —-—
The Chatsworth Accident,
Postaic, HL, Oct. 15 —For the past week
the Livingston county grand jury has been
investigating the case of Timothy Cough
lin, who was held responsible by the Cor
one's jury for the Chatsworth railroad
disnster. After hearing all the avidence
the charge was ignored, the evidence not
voing deemed sufficient to Hud a bill and
Timothy was released from jail and wen!
jo family rejoicing.
NEWSTOF THE WEEK.
A jury having been obta in the
Morgan mur } nna
ig
BH
J
nKy
tha
} Be
Fast
ied 10 make
perstors for an
for digging
has been summoned
at Valpairso, Ind.
, to sift tne mat-
1 No palas will
uiprits Ww justiocs.
inion bas begun
Chicagh. Mr.
York, presided,
tnam read fn ad-
rrowth of the or-
100
oenls a loa
$ $i
Ww
Philadelphia, be-
Fr ast, in the
Was ipposed to
in
nued for
JAY
%
placed
arseni(
! Was cont
, X
xy
we
ses f gas
inst : 18
v
foot
depo
Ww
A salt
penetr be carried
dec per Ithacar nlicipate great pro
f sali and soda
McNichol,
« Was al
Ratu 3 im at was
The tain, felvin Hol
ridge Fi nto the boat t
when ecatsizsal and all
i. when is { noe all
aled
pS, Rnd
> ball it
three were
owned
first eastern dis-
N. Y., have nomi-
woke, of Wolcot,
Rhee will make a
every tows 3 the dis
a few campaign
t riot 0
3 Cs O
nated
for scho
pers nai
trict ar
speeches
| com?
CANvYHass
nu Ama) mage
The English company, atl present
London uthwark Subway,
have submitted a tender the dominion
government 10 compiste the subway under
Northumberland strait, dividing Prince
Edward Island from the main land of New
Brunswick
bu ild-
ing the
and Nd
10
Wong Chin Foo a Ch
eniry to Canada last week, was appraised,
tagged and taxed by custom officers and
condemned to pay 80 duty. He protested
loud and jong. He had vo pay it or return
to the United States. He very reluctantly
handed over the des red amount,
inaman, on his
The Rev. James Burn, a missionary who
has labored for years in the lumber dis
trict west of Ottawa, Canada, has been ad.
mitted into the Catholic church there. The
ceremony took place at the oollege of
Ottawa and was largely attended. The
clergyman's conversion has caused a de
decided sensation
Joseph F. Orr, a prominent merchant of
Wilkesbarre, Pa, has been arrested,
charged with arson in connection with the
burning of his store. He furnished bail
to appear. He says the charge originates
with an insurance company 10 prejudice
his suit for insurance Auld, the officer,
who made the arrest, was held on a charge
of perjury.
J. M. Agpeitia, lately a tax collector at
Hegia, Cuba, where he is charged with em-
bezzling ER000° was brought before the
United States commissioner at Key Wes
Fia.. for extradition, but was discharge
on the ground that the commissioner had
not competent jurisdiction. Arpeilia says
the money was stolen from him and has
been paid by his bondsmen.
A — SA
From the Ball Field to the Stage,
Barrons, Oct 14. 1% is announced to.
day that Mike Kelly, the famous baseball
player, bas signed a contract 0 Appear
with the MeNish, Johnson & Slavia mine
firel. He will aot as ipteriocutor and his
contract calls for his appearance alter his
return from California in January, 1888
A New State Dank.
Arnaxy, Oct, 18. Bank Superintendent
Willis 8 Paine bas suthorizod the bank of
Chateaugay to transact a general banking
business under the state laws with paid-up
ne ae