| OLD SERIES XL AW SERIES XX THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ - ~- Editor. DEMOCRATS TURN OUT. Democratic meetings will be held wing places ‘ie iH) the Todi Bower and others will 1d address these meetings. ir t iT, and oth Rel e. Hublersburg and Pine Hall. M house, heim, Orvis ers yersbt Jacksonvi Instrict Attorney J. C. Meyer and C. Bower. at Hosterman's school Haines twp. and J. L Spangler, C. T Bower and T. J. Baker, of Union cou yarn. Demi is requested tobe present and f Qi Every wratic voter, citizen tax paver the that hear a fair and open discuseion issnes of the presant campal 3 : 1" Voz mav know how to vote intelligently ing r alection, Tuesday Nov. 8th, in hat some fel e John Noll report that he hs We did. once 1 is lie, and now again deny the ticket last Demo- ur el ie IR 10 il was true to Let every fledling Gazelle in league with a few defeat the Democratic yut for traitors In the company the ly watch keeps and you can spot w iil sell out and betray our ut for traitors, Democrats! ES the The quarter solamn will be found Post. 18 for nearly a of the Pittsburg 11 ’ and is so excellent a journal that we could { doin so ittics for a moment think of it, in ably edited, andgivea all news, The Weekly Post we know will desires to have a city paper; it is a large and interesting » = withont It is Democratic and r i telegraphic is just such a paper as 1114 S115 any reader that sheet. ———————— Tt some disreputable quarters, over any pop the RevorTeER may | ac count of its honesty and the good it has That's what it aims at, to be hon- eat and do good and that’s what its ene- mies are afraid of; it can’t be used to favor bad men and dishonest schemes in poli- tics, and itecan’t be scared-there’s the The Rerorres is proud of its un- tarnished record and tbat it has no hon- est, intelligent man for an enemy, as all such endorse a journal that is fearless in exposing rascality and wrong-doers A HOTSUTI— ere seems to be much uneasiness in ularity ave on dove, rub. Mr. Greist has knocked the sap out of the silly lie that hesaid 75 cents a day wages was enough for any man, and the lying bugger who published it will now craw! into his coat sleeve, Mr. Greist gaid, at one time, that 756 cents now will purchase more goods than would - $1,560 during the war. And goit will. Bat this was twisted to what Mr, Greist did not say nor mean, for the RzeorTER has it’ from undoubted authority that Mr, Greist has been the payer of $100 to $150 per day forlabor for years, and never did a laboring wan find Mr, Greist to grumble about it. VOTE FOR A. J. GREIST, vom the Centre Democrat: ness to discharge the im- ns duties of the office A bsointe fi portant and labour alone commanded a renomination at This and noth- Mr. Greist the third term. Every the hands of the party. wain given for ul an ia t n j6 } nomit in ji i Det it | that for no i erat in the county knows full well i} he nomination he now bas, he The } solely upon his mer- | made CAD VARS, office came to i him unsought, and lits. And this not only Democrats, but every man with ordinary sense knows When the Democratic members of the present board of Commissioners cane | into office the county had a debt of $83, | 018.00. This is shown by the statement | | published in February 1882, The sever- al statements published since then show this debt and its redaction as follows: . v1 10 TEC 1 3 iuction $41, Jan. 1st 1883, $61,647. 270.94, st 1884, 842,142.25, reduction $20,- 17. 818.69, reduction $14 - 8,618.69, reduction $9, ghow that from statements th inclusive, there were ynses extraordinary incurred in re » in the Registers, Record- This work ne in obedience to orders of the Prothonotarys office, was all de : ~nors being bound sioners being bound e books and pon the court certify- Fr this ve of the costs of books, $10, courts, The comt a noder the law to provide 1 pay for the work u , ing the amount. nr work they paid exciusi " 775.67. They paid for bridges built in various parts of the county and always ation of the grand 9544072. F principaily SVT 1poI 1 mmend receo juries and the courts )r re mrt { irt b ouse, made in 1885 $6 20105. These tems £194 ¥ he make had to raise over and 135.63 that they above the ordinary with the debt running expenses of the county. The nenses of the county as well as that nec. funds to meet all the running ex- essary to discharge all the extraordinary debt, as shown by this vast sum of mon- ev. without any inerease in the valuation i be nataral ne ing of taxable property, more than would added from vear 10 ve oy Lhe ar "nr i t pement of the wealth and re ur | ay increase iu growth of population and reasge ve sources of conpty. Nor was there n iri F Jemocratic enn. ame into office purposes were laid at the millage ial » hse five years, taking the average. sr §£ ! a few years before the I { bers of the present board ¢ taxes for county | ; "A Is 0 each ¢ In of five f { valuation, the rate ira milla in 1886 at three mil = at fwo and one-half mills, and in 1587 at A VOICE FROM THE PULPITIN BEHALF OF PURITY IN POLITICS. ministers of the ir i 5 vf th } Rev. D, 1¢ Broadway Baptist Church, : “Every pulpit themes. Christian has his duty at the polls next Wednesday. As ministers abd churches we have held We have primaries and even ntamination. The is we have neglected the sacred committed into our care to un- gcrupulon men an unconscionable de- to erform o much from politica, kept away from the the polls, fearing of resuit trust 4 magoges, machine politicans and bloated rumee! “Do not be led by the ers nose by as vile a horde of political demagogues as ever “Act like men Let not these political butchers lead you like sheep to the slaughter. God holds us reponsible citizens as well as Christians. Having once lifted the trumpet against these abominations it shall ring until my lips are dumb. I care not whether you are a Republican or a Democrat or an Independent or a Prohibitionist, By Ged’s help no silence of mine shall be construed as giving consent to put wicked and nun- worthy men in power, and I want you, fellowscitizens, to help save our city from these reptiles who infest it.” .—— lived,” said the preacher. a8 The silly Gazette now tries to tafly the townships over here onthe old Dutch game. The league nosed dutch Dutch man of theGazette had better go buck to his miserable campaign of bed-bugs and lice, especially since the discovery that the cork leg of a fellow was found to be inhabited by 500 bed-bogs. The Ga» setts long nose will be found similarly infested, and needs all his attention, be- fore the vermin are spread over the county from the long hollow of his jug handle. -—— in Vote for Greist and Fiedler, for com- missioners, and you have rest against getting anew $100,000 court-house for threa years at least. A new and expen- give court house isa pet scheme of the rads. ll lil Our county freed from a heavy debt ~=yote for Greist for that, vn , DEGENERATE JOURNALISM, Too much lying is not as hurtful as a ittle lying an overdose of poison, na- ture has provided, serves azainst the fatal effects of ome dose that would kill. This thought strikes us as an antidote in view of the that been indalged in by one of the papers of Bell months, wholesale lying and slander has efonte, during the last eight or ten The staff that it was of the lowest order of political has printed high in our county and whose character, public and ¥ against parties who stand private, are beyond reproach. The sto put out weekly from that quarter re h low minds us of the old days of political war- the wre and on the stamp were so common I fare, when blackguardism in in times of a campaign, a8 to be a dis grace to the country. This degradation of jisurnalism, and for a series of years the journals of the land have aimed at a higher tone 1 be educators of public sentiment of putting out low blackgnards to gain $f ia an notoriety from an element that feeds on ly on literary offal, and whose ual standard aims not to rise gutter in the filt} i“ 3 } ii editor who gathers arour zards that are atiracted t goea out from hin re Cou f other se 4 a of the 1a i Of Lhe X WO US f $ te i fi iront rank for de nly that of its ¢eat, that has no hopes ale nastard has shown head atthe county less it thrives from being of the recept the lowest blackgnardism and wh sale falsehood, 1. 1887 the debt of $5 i fut, an i there 8 al A in the county tr Inty ax « A law was passed the Massa imiinal crimanas forcen other day when a } served two terms five vears ea sentenced to remain in confinement a anarter of a century, doubtless to ti of the owners of great satisfaction of tl in Massachusetts and parts adjacent This strikes nus as that, if it would advance a numb a very good law, ar one were general ly imitated, of publ eats, - phi taken possession of the en »- lad Times thinks Cleve- The Philadel land has now A tire United States excepting a 4-aker Ohio with alittle gas-well on it, - We have heard the Gasgiel's song as t it ii fluence before, and when an actual t was had we came out 61 to iy 1 the of the Gaze; opposition The kind of Democrats this crazy miblican blowpipe is in love with, is con- ber, and only such as have proven ined to a small num notorioosls traitors to our party, liars to their nd their transactions, Such Demoeratic material-thank Heaven it isscarce—is landed Fiedler's nosesrag. pledges, and sw lers in business and hugged by Observe this: Whatever Democrat the (Gazette champions, w ill befoundto ben bad egg, and that's the sort of company the Gazelle keeps honest men. Rascals suit it, not .— A new couri-house, a new court house every for a new courthouse, is the song of the radical bosses of this county. The way to head off that kind of fancy and expensive job is to vote for (Greist and Fiedler. —eilil thing The Fortilita Mining Co. of Arizona, is a frand-—shares 82. It was extensively advertised, and thous ands of honestly earned dollars went into the coffers of the swindlers. The advertisement was sent to the Rerorrenr, with a liberal offer to pay in cash or stock. But believing it was not a legitimate mining comp any we refused to accept the ad. as we did pot wish to see our readers invest money in asbold a fraud as the oats swindle. Many of thecity dailies and country weeklies published the ad. and thus led gome of their readers, to give money for mining stocks that. wera not worth the paper they were written on. Here again the Reronren displayed good fore sight. er —————————— Pity that some papers are not backed up by anything accomplished, save sn effort to dodge express charges hy OPENWAR ONTHEK., OF Lt Chieago, Oct, 2 vention have declared open war with the ative hoard of the Knights of Labor and have isgned thelr declaration of de pendence, BX On retirning from the con- vention about thurty-five delegates, rep- resenting thirteen'states, stopped in Chi- cago and dete rmined to bring about reorganization of the order. They elec a ted a provisional pommitiee of five mens DErs, 1 ade of which Charles F. Se A was drafted at bh was secretary long coms munication Relb's and will be forwarded in circular form to $ EL : 3 1 3 % o knights of labor all over the country i i and consent, and # the uonor W wants an ianoitiis | IS ROBERT. GARRETT Constantly Watehad by Haves INSANE 7 Phvate Jay Gould ins, and About when the Telegraph Mutier is Mentions tf, ven that 1 CRIN thn Rw ars, and the o wie Democratic I887, rate of laxpavers he ent e Bellefonte, the | influence have secqns to be in constant agony lest Regrorter may have ne Whatever inflnence this paper may it has earned t and straight iis 'y forwardness in its conduct | -—— i According to Cooper, chairman of the! Republican state o crats are not going to smash the country, it is only the Sabbath that the Wit ked Democrats want to wipe out, for sapheads ! - ——- 3 Jen Butler has been employed to de- fend anarchists, He] gots a retainer of $1500 and 8250 per day A good thing for Ben, but not for the knight of the bomb, he condemned RO good | snr a ———— Great frauds were discovered, in Philadelphia, where Republicans have: put hundreds of names on the registra- tion lists, of persons dead andan known A A ————— Nine princes and princesses, at Copen-~ hagen, have the measles. nt —————— | London, Oct. 22.—The town of Kitab, in Bucharea, Central Asia, has been de- stroyed by fire and half its inhabitants burned to death, cs — Frit Dean.~The first incident that has taken place to mar the plessures "of the Presidential part in its tour, occurred at Memphis, Tenn, on the 15th, Here Judge Elliott, of the Chancery Court, as fine ex- cellent gentleman had been selected to deliver the reveption speech, He ex- counted his part well, and at the close of nis remarks wtood in the hotsan listen- ing to the President, and was overcome and fell to the floor dead while the Presi: dent was seeaking. alo API MP IRI II “gellers’ Liver Pills” have been the standard remedy for malaria, liver CompIAIhE costiveness, stealth by an editor and failed at that, | eto. for fifty years. THE CROW INDIANS. The teady to Give Them inecing Military Getting a Tron Killed Oot, 24 Three Men by an Explosion E «t W ns & Sons’ room WOrs, ison al Bossi tur the ! ¢ atl He had but just gone od with fearfu and iy in boys wor explod g One man others and sell 1 was some Lume flates were subdued, forth the three viclims for the accident the ding on fire before (here were dragged mains the can be on the ex« fore it was known how mahy viotims i wore in The damage 10 Lhe puildiog is about §1,000 of ’ The ex scent and aasigned drew hundreds sat, particularly be hero rls tr plos Ww temeont was g the Hames The Anarchists Expect to Hiang. Cit1eaco, Oot. 23 —8Sam Fielden, the Eng- lish'member of tanecondemned anarchists group, was visited vestorday by Gon. M. M. Trumbell, president of the now British American association and ox District at torney of lowa, an old acguainiance. Teo him the condemned man said the anarch- sts had lost faith in Col. Black, as paying wo much attention 0 thesmoral aspect and not enough to the legal points in the case , He was just as hopeful of a favorable ver dict thward the end of the trial as he is aow of favorable action in the supreme gourt. They are satisfied with Tucker, Pryor, and Butler, but expect to hang on November 11, and are ready. Husain and Germany, Bertin, Oct MM. Germany has oause for diplomatic service with Russia. He dantly a German farmer was shot by @ Russian sentry upon the German-Russian frontier, under circumstances simular Ww the last German border incident Fries Te SLES DISTURBED. 1a Ho Heoep w Over the # mn HARMONY WANTED. Ffiort to be Made to Unite Parties Tor Labor Next Year's Campaign. » Arrangements Lave or fao- rape on. i 10 be ne banner ba f 1h Or the uni rp i. 2 which the I'he National name which, it is & \ new hi rd labor will not appear is the be adopted i pon a name “roo Boil pariy aight, will t is expected that Henry George will be ominent figure in the conference, and nis land theory will be adopied. Ilis the conference will fix and place for holding a natiohal nome ng convention. If this is done sn ef. fort will be made to have the couvenlion heid bere. % ys ex pocted that An Opinm Joint Raided, Bynacvse. N.Y. Oct. 23 The police raided a Chinese opium joint in this ciLy just night and arrested two women, one seed ¥2 and the other 14. Theelder woman gave the namo of Nellie, and said she was the wife of the Chinaman, Frank who kept the piace. Bho claimed to have coma from Philadeiphéa, and 10 have married the Chinaman in Saratoga, last July. The 14-year-old gir, Magne Williams, claims to have been brought from Philadelphia by the woman, whos greal name sho says Is Nellie Austin, under [aise pretenses. Both women are in the police station The Chinaman’s place was raided hy the police a woek ago as a gambling resort Eleven Chisamen were arrested. Whiskey Did It and Not Foul Fiay. Praixpratn, N. J, Oct, 34 ~The body of * Patrick ‘A. Flood, the man who was found is a clump of bushes near Gurrier's hotel at Scotoh plains, perfectly unconscious, Friday morning, und who died twelve Bours later, was brought to Stiles morgue, pude. in this city yesterday. County Physician Westoott says Flood diad from exposure, having been out in thao cold rain over Thursday night. The body was cotered with a 4