1 | THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED, KURTZ, Epiror and Pror’'r CextrRe Haun, Pa., October 27, 1887 Democratic State Ticket FOR BUPREME JUDGE: J. ROSS THOMPSON. STATE TREASURER : B. J. McGRANN. Democratic County Ticket. Judge—=JOHN GROVE. JOHN NOLL. JAMES KIMPORT,. JOHN A. RUPP. —W. GAYLER MORRISON. A.J. GREIST. L M. 8. FEI DLER. A. McK EE. K RISE, FOR Associate Sheriff — ONETs fH i W. A. you | Democra!s, by reading the Gazelle fellcws in our ly aid it in nominees will find it has a few fishy and secret inst ranks its who post it lying course ag: our : > _— Fiedler, for com. jave rest against court-house for xpen- the and ul Ooo for Greist Vote missioners, and y getting anew $100 three years at least. A pet scheme of new aod ¢ give court-house 1s a rads A new cou ourt-house, court-house, 18 gong of the radical 1 of this to head off that kind job isto vote for every thing the county. The OSRES way of fancy and expensive Greist and Fiedler. -—- The governor in refusing to call an ex, tra session of assembly to pass the stran gled revenue bill, has caused the state to loose one million dollars, and the county | of te the Democratic ticket in November. - Centre $7000, Vi will allow higsel! into voting ground that h an attempt 1 i to every in- Az areal man above Cook No be sheriff, that an dividual of lab true K. , for J viged bambozle for Co« on the he has organization. Suc insultto the order member of it | towers as high : 11 (A0€e8 over a muiien i SANDERS REFUTES COOPER. NARCHISTS TO THE shed ir Republican St the saloon Phila« del Pp hia 1 nan of the ymmit keepers and Pennsylvania have raised a faud of $200000, “which through and by zation," The Den slates that Anarchists of corraption berng used the Democratic organi- ate « tee, 3 8 wratic organizatis has not | been offered, has not receive a will not receive one dollar from any associ- tion, organization or otherwise in aid of any of its candiates, except from in- dividoal members of its own party. Mr. Cooper has been misinformed, im- posed upon, or deli bs falsifies when he makes such a statement, Mr, Co visilie fears for the State | and city tickets are not an excuse for such an unfounded charge. DaLrLas SaxpEns, Democratic State Committee, Ronert 8. PaTrERsSoN, Democratic City Committee | Philadelphia. - -_— - 3 EGISLATIVE RECORD. ill take the trouble to ex- of the Legislature of its last session, the fact how thoroughly Juay, Cooper and fits in pers { irman Chairman A SORRY If any one w amine Pennsylvania at will soon be discovered it iled by ( their associates. The Harrisburg Patriot | goes into an exhaustive recital of its sins of omission and eommission, which may be thus briefly summarized : It passed the magistrates bill against the wishes of the people of Philadelphiag the was vetoed by Gov- ernor Pattison, It increased the salaries of the Deputy | Attorney Deputy Secretary of | Internal Affairs; created new officesin | these departments and added new em- ployes. to | do this in hisadministration in the inter. | est of the tax payversand against the | wishes of the machine, | It created six new judgeships without adequate warrant and placed the burden of paying them their salaries upon a peo- ple bn very highly taxed, It gave extra legislative salaries with- ont just warrant; the same measure was returned by Governor Pattison without his approval. In its totalappropriations of more than $11,000,000, there were $587,500 given to institutions not strictly State in their character, In attempting to clothe the Republi- can party with a control of the railroad transportation of the State and of its liquor interests by the creation of com- misgivog; both schemes, however failed It defeated the Billingsley pipe line bill in the interest of the Standard Oil Company and against the earnest pro- test of the small prodacers in the oil re- gione, . It permitted the revenue bill, which proposed to divert a large share of slate tax to go into county treasuries, to fail, through a blunder, or crime. Is it not a sorry record ? Let the peo- ple give the Republican machine of the Btate a merited rebuke by the election of the Democratic candidates, who are without fear and without reproach. the re cord Was contr BAIne measure General, Governor Pattison declined SOCIALISTS OF LONDON. Scene. "at Westminster Abbey During Divine Service. Loxpox, Oct. 24. —~8everal thousand of with a red flag at their head, marched in procession yesterday af. ternoon from Trafalgar square to West. minster abbey, aud, although no invitation admitted, The flag was left in charge of the Ver. gers, Inside the abbey many of the unex. visitors remained covered, and in- dulged in whistling, while others mounted the pedestals of the various statues, or mingled with the peoples present, who for the most part left the building. I'he crowd as a rule chewed tobacco, and expectorated everywhere regardless of the the first lesson wns when the reader was loudly coapletely his voice. vod until drowning arly proached chapter xi argu d that breakers Was jeered, The second losson wis Canon Prothero then text simils rece 0 sermon taking for his Homans, vorse 1 In his discourse he the punishment of the law for the good of received with ¢ “Hosh!" earnestly the community ries of “Ohl” necessary This was “Oh 1" and The preacher order, and exhorted his hearers to try and uproot ovil and plant good instead “That's what we are go to do," shouted, and received wi appealed for Wis f “Hear, ing Lh cries hear,” and cheers Can aside and He said a remedy avery bod [Loud laughter, [ol wo shall notes threw ift Prothers now addressad himse y the rough “Log for h could alone and suff islation uapgor could express lowed “That's all got’ Prothers cont m Canon inued | Agencies much ight We don't t want charity, we l where th wed the church and police ests were made of brawling CVes, ho Several FROMA PULPIT, SEVERE WORCS A Baitimore Clergyman Asks Christinns to Vote Against Volitieal Corruption. Bal 4. iigters « thi ¢ } TiMone, Oct Several prominent ty made vestarday heir : pulp f the Broadway tino man has a duty Wedn we por. As heid Lave next oad lave We « rumss fF 8 Vie RORUOS as ever catlia oy Go (a's help t constry od as put ower. | want SAYS ur worthy and wick« men in p you, fall from ow ¢i heip to city those 1 tilos that infest | Sa om The Auarchists Wisnixarox. (et 24 Niates supreme court Saturday and ths Nupreme Court The Unit bear I rit ar Aargumes 3 f tion for a writ of Chicago anarchi for Thuraday has error in the cast i ¢ hearin The stato theas pro I has set th at 1 in fod 1 ow the ALS Bn also de to appear Attorney make argument in f Lill eedings and Hunt 10 be behalf of osition to the petit for a furtt the case reassemblos aos has notified (roneral present and the stgle in opy writ of error xill be made lay er rder in court Murdered His Child, Jauepsrows, N. ¥ a farmer living arrested charged Dan 1 ‘and oiph, has been with infanticide A laughter was bora to him day last week. The child bas seen Sino the day of its tiie stubbornly re- fuses to tell Ooe of t bors swore al the examioation that ‘be overheard him tell his wife that if it was buried ina certain box no one would be the wiser for iL. The exam is still in Oct. 22 Atte iy, nar one not birth L where it is beon the neigh- nation The Behring Sea Seizures. Orrawa, Oct. 24. —~1t is the reported rupture between Bayard and Attorney-General over the Bebring sea seizures, the former's tacit admission that sealers were wrongfully will enable Dominion government obtain compensation without difficulty. believed here Secre abi Gar and the Ca. asized, to nh y hia the NEW YORK MARKETS. New YORK, Oct 2. cent oney on Call 4 per BONDE, Closing. Closing P y. Today 103 Hi 127 17 44s 1801 reg... i. ML. em ¢8, TWF, reg “ IG, con... STOCK M THREE O'CLOCK~Th or registatoe today to the upward of stocks. but Londons egme buyer: and on this RKET, mov in as a heavy with sha man ipuiation of buil Wwiders and the sovering of numerous shorts, further advance was segureg. The bond market was very strong. CLOSING PRICES, Closing, Yesterday, ‘ Closiog. C anadian Pacific. sian 8 Chicago, Bur. & Q.. «J Central Pacifle ......c...cove i8 Dal & Hudson ...co covine H'% Dele, Lack, & W, cons 1 08g Borie ove sssspssiissnnee Rig Kr.e Yref..coiees iiss 63: Lake Shore........ oe Louis. and Nash Ne Michigan Contra 8 wR seen ssncnn 39 Missouri Pacific, ~», ¥. & New Eng. ‘ N. J. Central , ...cossnsens 19% N'Y. Conty & Haul .... co 1084 North western |... vou ue TOE Oregon Navigation ...e..ceeey 0 Pacific Mall. cove sosninivne BBY REBBIDE . cov sn vin. snus suincens B14 Book I81and. cease csonse +. sane 11D 8S. Potei.,e opr nena my Union Pacifie,. vo. ceicie... 46% West Union. Tel. ..........« Tih see ve sn snne EEA ae aw ene aw Te irs am aun EE snan as 6% 15 8 " ———-— PE WE Hutter Market steady, Creamery Eastern as ade. Western, f3o.ae. imitation! 18¢, afo. Dairy~Eastern, hall-firkin tubs fe. ado, eastern, firkins, 19c.allo.; western, 160 also. Faotory- Frosh, Mo.alde.; June packed, 18s. aldo. Choose Market steady. Factory «NewYork, cheddar, I1eallfe: western, flat lie hil o. Creamery New York part sitims, Wo. Pennsylvania skims, le alo state a Be ae hc Canis ent lhe Sh weston, o.a¥lod Moe: 03 -— WHAT AM 1TO DO? The symptoms of billiourness are too They differ in different in- some extent, is seldom a breakfast eater. dividuals to man morning, inspection at any time; if it is pot white and farred, it is rough at all events. be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hermorrhids or even loss of blood, and often beadache acidity lence and tenderness stomache. To correct or all this if not ef- August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest efficacy. 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Envelopes at 81 75 per 1000 Jill heads and statements $1.75 per 1000, Cash to accompany order, NOTICE, Erm date of thi notice cho w ground only on Tuesda Friday of each week, ) grists and In erder to make Mh Risase ease have grists in by Monday a areday evening or early morning of next dye: Kunrz & Sox. Sept. 1, 1887, White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn oats and barley wanted at the Centre Hall Roller Mil I tor which the highest market prices will be paid, Grain taken on storage o * “ver ! MOF 1d1l EMPORIU Larger FURNITURE CAMP, Bishop Strest, Bsllefonts, Pa Is now more complete than ever. Endless variety of )d Pieces I respectfully invite the people of Centre eonuty to call and examine, In purchasing these goods I have taken great care in selection, aked the t My i and porch the money, rices are in strict conf able goods, Our Store Re even if you do not buy, Parlor Baits and Cherry. Besides goods everything that can be found Come and W. R Cam 101) RE RR 0 en i Store, gee our St 1D Oils. as a’ abe od a Ir: =, We DAVE ineas in Cent have a Railr ele; ye store, COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY HENLY , MONARCH , FENC ] } HAS 18 THE 1 Because the wi menoed 2 Because any siged wire can t weaving all with equal facility Because any wim it pickets equally well and 4 Because it will make a making as good a fence as on even are all woven plumb § Because the Monarch best wire and picket fence. 6 Boosuse any one, man or boy repair, ’ re i stretlcd iron alike the pickets Ia foe tiohtar thus mal ¢ the strotgest and fae wire galer, ual 5 HE Wi TOLEOR &D machine stret tt CAN Oper t. and there are no parts to get out of order and is made of the bes mater and, v Prop MOe 1 with Ll Toe i every farmer s the oniy machine { hat forces thi #al or pi securing the ®i iat in such a solid and and permancul manner (Lat breakage is impossible 10 Because the fence made by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, and is much strong: er than any barh wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of infu 11 Because by weaving past the owt and fastening the wire st ples, and not nailing the slats to posta, thus keeping the wood parts each other, it will not hold the moisture or rot. This is a very r care, will last a lifetime thus and ust the Led wire kel firmly agal 3 we Pi posts with sta from coming in contact with Luge itporian matter, as all boards in board fences soon rot off at post, and occasion continued expense for repair 12 Becsuse all kinds of old material can be used for making new fence 18 Because it makes the handsomest, best, strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only first-class, practical lence machine In the world, For priees of machines, fence melerial, or territory address, ARETE SHIRES & KENNEDY, undm [Manufacturers Agents for Pennsylvania snd New York, CENTRE HALL, A. for Infants and Children. ""Castorin is so wall adapted to children that { recommend It ag superior bo any proscription Enown to me." gig die hn 111 80. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, X. Y. Tun Csxravn ut 182 Fulton Street, N.Y, ings. ther t ton for handy ¥ hb nd extw me for action iu ONE-EIGHTH OF A MINUTE. WORTH FIFTY TIMES ITS COST Cis Pa CHARLES G. MANUFACTURER ° Office: 2 Opp. Browd 54 eB THE TIME TO BUY N OW IS —SFUNS.— Double B, 1. Bhot Guns...... “ : y : Twist " ji " : anda Grip - — Double BL. 8hot Gans, T¢ op Snap, Double bolt, Twist Barre 8, Rebounding Locke, Extension Rib, Fistol Grip, Petent For end, Solid Plangers, Matted Rib, Oma mented Rubber Butt, left barrel Choke bored, 10, 72 and 18 gauage bg ite BrecchJoading Squirrel Rifles from $4 v0 io Fists i 1 am now able to sell guns ue cheaply asanyone in America, and will meét any competitor's price, The Hunting Public is respectfully re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAN CAMPEN'S COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE. THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefonte. I'a Great Central Gun Works,