| OLD SERIES XL, | NEW SERIES XX -“ — a - — " A URN OUT. tings will be held , will be at Penn Hall i Of an Orvis and others at r J. C. Meyer and C, M sterman 8 oy ho i NOooL DO Nothing?! 883.919.00 DON'T BE INGRATES, mnty debt hung over us for thirty to eighty amounting thousan« i dollars, and we were annually burdened tax to pay The debt is Ww the interest on now paid, and of ith a heavy this debt, the « has a balance in its favor 27 thousand dollars, } nnty FARR This good work has been accomplished in the last six years. Is citizen who will not endorse this work by voting to re A.J. Greist for commissioner, the man who so successfully financiered the affairs of Centre county, and freed it from debt ? A.J. Greist deserves the vote of every tax-payer, next Taesday, be he Demo- crat or Republican, Who will prove so much of an ingrate towards one who has performed so great a work ? Has Centre county any ingrates ? if 80 they will refuse to vote for Greist Don’t be lost to gratitude, IN If the Democr «ts want te Lear the little rooster at the head of this column crow “ next week they must get out every dem ocratic voter on Tuesday next , there an honest elect HISTORY. i : 3 - BIT OF | Messrs. of of their SIONETS i oilic fconunty charge J wi in 1: d the county had a del The amounted to books they four of over JL, interest o 1 which at S00 (0) KIX per cent anh sv 0 for which the taxpayer received actual return. For years this amount « pose than that of paying interest on a o!ddebt, which had overhung the count For the sake of comparison let us tition of the con 4 tne later. Jan. bo Qlmissioner 8 FP BOOW 0 has oners LU) intere expen le annually on re { pairs a the debt balan interest it is only 214 remarkable showing san enviable her debt KlL [ON IN ST. t. Louis, November - A lowed by a roar and then the crash x1 the morning, aad this ceatre of the ae tn i befallen vi nr iam le wrapped ins ber the rear beneath which py andidate wii bh piace of the regular n« All « HAVE A cet alioat with i% Dame rind CANO vote, Keep you: i a 18 be ing juest (jeore | some { Teoria, Ana in i hit out by the Campaign Internal Revenue Col { lector Brunshaw of Atlanta bition has been to fF +) nm of the { ot stale, f1ilay | te gtiiieries in the State ndment ciy-th taxes collected on spirit 1 ’ was passed, a IW here are iree, The amount 8 has largely i if creased the resent ratio i f 1884 by $75,000. These are ’ 3 for the Prohibitionists together with the state. that the state, (tavernor of Maine ¢ 4 } @ enforced in that ——————————— Wall, now edler is out for bed-bugs wil he like! announcing } lat geil iat How lice creep, a Mn as a candad ass~embly, 1 4 tha 1 10a le | 388 the | squeak, the nd t ATTIRE Do made you desire td have Centre county ridicule jockey-—a for sheriff say, that no jockey sheriil of the great county of Centre when an honest, hard- working, industrious man, like John Noll nominated. You have a choice between a petty jockey in plugs, like Cook, and the useful citizen John Noll. Vote for Noll on Tuesday, IOI. Democrats, keep a sharp look out— 1ere is treachery in the party and it is in frequent cahoot with the lying Ga wette, same as last year and same fellotvs, We have noticed it. and so have other watchfal Democrats, OIA a thing of reproach and by electing a 2nd rate horse dealer in worn out plugs— hear all \ £0 y We has been th And now, Cook, the horse jockey, run- ning for sheriff against honest John Noll, must go around and fix up the lit- tle tricks he practiced as a horse trader, which is not the most reputable employ - ment, If Cook took ina fellow on a horse deal, what wouldnt he doin the office of sheriff 7 He'd scoop in all the boodle possible on every bit of service to be rendered by him. We say, for the honest people of Cen. tre county, we wan't no horse Jockey for sheriff, Vote for John Noll, the honest stone mason, on Toesday, x LIES PLAYED OUT, The scribblers campaign started to ir inre the Democratic nominees and citizens of ou | vate characters of the best 4 | county, has played it t | @Lying was entirely overdone by e self clean out. n | buzzard's organ at Bellefonte ~ |The bed-bug lie is played out. Ti The played out. 1e’ lice lie is played out, license game against Gre of | The thousand times repeated “ring n y t lie is played out, 1 g * i The 75 cent lie against Greist is play ec € out, {§The third term bugabo Th ri pray ed out, is played out M & oripn a t 116 again rrigcn plaved ti The “1 1 out t. And quite a string ol played out alo to deserve menti § 3 t remains is tue zefte seribbler, who journal with gutter Next Tuesday the will show their 2 hey i wheat crop in Jennsvailey been a failure for the last two years sold They what the farmers did raise was about seventy five cents are burdened with heavy f not C stand additional irt House whi idge wants and missioners refused 0a never asked Extravagance is i i time | EE — ds wapt a new fr 0 racy which as Pres has d nissioner, in the lal { crafts endorse f { by bringing out i | ! “1 eff te. Don’t allow any fells me, avery 114 istay at hb Every Democrat 31 : dent Cleveland will be at | wants to show his appreciation the p $1 Lif ils arm-| ticket ed with the str aight ARE WHAT Democrs THE YOTR: COU NT. GET oul { : | Democrats are! - A Republican says the on the run. Yes, we say, and they are] gelling there too . - - F. Harter the would be Recorder 8 to get his party sapport in Millheim, wea use he voted about £300 out of the 2 pockets of the fai t taxpayers three old crossings. for repairing - of Millheim asks Demo- crata to vote for him for Recorder, where are his copperheads and traitors now - -—— Examine your ticket before you vote and be sure there is no Republican name on it. Shady Harter a —— The Chicago anarchists who are under sentence of death, have issued another letter to the authorities in which they declare their principles in bold defiant terms. They demand their liberty, and if that is not granted death they ask as the only alternative. . o-oo. When wheat is 72 cents a bushel the taxpayers of Centre county cannot afford to spend one hundred thousand dollars on a new court house. That is what you will get if you vote with Judge Furst and the Republican party. Rupp will go through a sailing and his worth will beattested by alarge vote from his neighbors, - ao. A. J. Greist has always befriended the laboring man. Workingmen, now stand by Greist. “ a eS i A smart trick for the crossing boss of Miilheim to peddle democratic tickomt with his name on for Recorder. Y — THE STAR entre cf this COUNTY, 3 unty stands at the head. state, for sound financial condit riand eyery cit Woodward ald, izen, from Philipsburg sroud of can feel i it not only wit} § bridges everywhere, and stantial 1rd court-hiouse, paying for th e have an actual balance in vor of the county, of some $27 ( Centre county } ad been in a drag wer thirty years, and our people ying heavy taxes, 1] Ht Jmoney atten per cent. to meet her ob i Kelis, Sal i HI I asliingt ANARCHISTS DOOM Wi ss vd ¢ ied The 1 mn Tf i il 07 a wnt ' cases, y $0 anarchists wl he Haymarket riot, standard COSLIvenLoss DON'T t that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing, But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or int consumption, Catarrh is disgusting, dangerous, The breathing apparatus must be kept ie Pneumonia is offensive matter. Otherwise there trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lnugs, can be delightfully and entirely cured yb the use of Boschee’s German Syrup. If you dont know this already, thonsands and thousands of people can tell yon They have been cured by it, and “know how it is themselves.” Bottle only 75 cents: Ask any druggist, 3 Known politician if 8 aced under arrest Haturda in oa charge of amberziement Ho was a « Walker & soap manufac! i be short some E00 in counts Holin is & young man ard has had considerable influ. ence in local politics in late years Gov. Foraker's visit to Ironton, Ohio, made a great impression upon the laboring mon There was a terrible boillerexplosion there a few days ago by which four men wore killed and a degen injured, Tuaesday night the or gave his check for $100 to the suf , dnd in an our afterwara it was announced that the union iabor tieket 1a Lawrence couunly had been with Arawn no SS Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, sorofula, and mera) debility cured by “Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher.” 2NJroTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT FROM the date of this notice we will do = strictly cash business, and positively decline to do any wore “toking.” All orders for flour, and coal, must be accompanied with cash or no Attebition will be paid 4 thei, We will buy all kinds of grain and pay © forsame, or exchange a doa. TL & flour, feed an KURTZ & SON Pr , 8 1887, tre Hal 0... ora Rimage to 1d his FOVOrT govery ! i i i i % 3, 1887, STRIKING MINERS AIDED. TheyAre Helng Eviete bry od from Theie Hews mh Heunrtivas Corporation, thelnterstate feuly was ri isateshon The rac y Park grou nt and Hutchin rent Ji nen im 3 nuiry fhe fin En, iglan in ship the mternatl match Phil, Cnee okiva and John Lawler or $2,000 |} ed in this city o November Billy Davia, challenges Bunish, with sk side. Davis says he wily Rive or lake a At the Bay Distric cison, Ratur ford’'s Sabie ning mate, started to ona betwean ay n oi) for a 118 pounds, vas figal pound { track. of San Fran- r alfternd Governor Stan iikes, acormpanied by run- beal the three-year d record 195, and succeeded in making the first quarter in 0:35 hall mile in 1:00, three-quarters in 1:44, and the mile easily 2:18 The eight round glove contest between Jack Dempsey and Pete McCoy, which was Lo have taken piace at the Cribb Club, Boston, is off owing to McCoy's having re cently been barred trom the club's rooms It i= said that Denny Kelleher of Quincy, Mass, will take MeCoy's piace in the match, The Scottish-American Athletic Club will give the first of ita series of boxing entertainments at the club house in Jersey Citypoday. Cahill and Retly who contended in the recent competions of the Jersey City Athletic Club in the 140 pound class, will spar six rounds for a medal, and Rother. man and Kearney, the famous amateur feather weights will contest for a golden trophy The New York Athletic Club will hold ite Bfth annual compotition for the oross- country championship of Ameriea on plecUon day, Nov. 8 The course wis staked oul Saturday by Davy Roach and Prof Goldie, und is five miles by actual measurement, It is entirely in the valley at the foot of Fort George The competing athletes will start from the top of Fori Goorge Hill, and the visitors will view the race from start to Saish from the 0} on oO of NO. 4.9 NEWS OF THE i f | | La WEEK. 0s a escaped “i Wonks iay 8 have hitherto v y the west Fri His whereabout was deliberately ck Island ad Engineer J were instant + offered large the miscreants. y assaulted Miss Mars while her parents wero al a Danvi 1 She will d armed men are searching for Miss Williams 10 next mort wreck Saturday Mills and ied The for “ rewards ¥ Williams, ars near i dia » hundre miscreant have been mars f the prevent Yor Was ied 3 h McHenry railroad f bonds of The last © 1ils Lo the Nox great Aan over-ssue ¢ Pennsylvania and Ohio 1 by the reorganization w settled by paymont of Cleveiand, Ohio, Baturday ward Bass, of the New Y World, was assaulted in Wash urday by Starter Caldwell, jockey club Nass making the remark in the judge's stand that Calawell was dis honest was the cause of the assault K raliroad « committees, in cosis in a : % K Sporting glon Bat of the National Pete McCartney, aged sixty-nine, a coun terfaiter, who completed a worm of fifteen years’ imprisonment atl the northern Indi ana penitentiary, at Michigan Uity, was released Saturday only to be at once re arrosted on an indictment eighteen years eld. Philip Cross and John O'Hara were found in the saloon of the former, at Al pena, Mich, O'Hara had a bullet hole ia his head and Cross had his head chopped open with an axe It is supposed they fought together. Neither of the men will survive, The assignoes Cheyenne, W. T., of Martin E. Post, of hled a statement as fol. lows: Liabilities Al Cheyenne, $465 705; at West Clift, Col, M5002: total, $511,107. Assos of ail kinds, $925 408; loss doubtful votes, ole, BITO.TTL Net assels over all LHERUILION, PUY - Charged witn Abdncting Girls, Troy, N. Y.. Oct. 8L. Annie Bouteins, Bamuel Carpenter, a taloon-keeper, and Antonio Hosselll, a barber, wore arrested on a charge of abduction Saturday night. De. OF, Cobh, of the Society for the Pre. vention of Cruelty to Children, is the com- plainant. The complaint is made on the sworn statements of Mamie Day and Susie Robinson, both of whom are under sixteen yours of age. The Bonteins girl is also un. der sixteen Years of age, and she was taken to the House of the Good Shepherd to await examination. Carpoater and Russell were committed this morning in of that hill - default of BLANK + © moon
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