I ————— = THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED, KURTZ, “Eprox and Pro¥'r | Centre Hann, Pa. Tuurs, Dec. 8, 1887. TERMS; va when bject One year, $1 in arrears paid in ad hose to previous inser is er iin for § ! ent insertion, The people of Nebraska for some days past have been terrorized by a wild man the woods This can't RTE ® heard o who has been lurking in in the of the State he tae Foraker | center , for the last the Rep e wa —————————— ¢ war ended 106 years still ows of revolutionary sol- to say there are diers now drawing pensions. The oldest? of these widows is 94 and the youngest form 12 years after the war closed, and the latter 1 not arrive at marriageable age until a 60. * was therefore born ie Gia 1 - peace was declared, | ———————— strike 2 000 Belgian min- latest news of the Lehigh received here is that ers have been employe lin the o'd coun- ry to come to this country for the pur of Eckley B. come, there will pose of w ¢g the mines tLoxe, : the in Lehigh there say that they lie fighting as starve ET ) . 41 1¢ employes of the Railroad Reading to handle Lehigh | r have refused yn men, and twen- | 3 al have just 1-uni been 1ear Philadelphia. Of pers will carry the matter l the onrts will TI mi r con! mined by that mined by an ut a strike may follow ' y ) 1 ag make the Reading men see tatesmen 14a vast sum - $n oo » ga taxpaver e surplus he ac- es of government. Congress Liaregard that ery HATegard iat Cry. ts hand at it of the In- a8 the y@ Mayor, Cham- New York Hist ly at work trying to T+ a general plan that shall be com ate with the greatness of the oce- he event 10 be ce ehrate i Was mean y the destinies not but of a great orld, It was we of the reign of the un- - i ETS -the people and nodem- onstrations can be too grest to properly celebrate go important an anniversary, ES — and an in seems that the Czar Bismarck with action hostile to The rar attempted to prove what he charged i of astonished y dec that he never written aay such letters, and that they were forgeries The between Bismarck Czar of Russ meeli ing the ia must have been exciting one, and is bearing ita fruit P o, It eterahnr i aargeda egin, whieh Bismarck denied. intercepted letters the lalter aring had This most serious and criminal cuit reached, act being exposed, it was bot for understanding to be even if it be too late to affect | But it explains in part the hostile attitude of | {nssia toward Germany. The Czar has Petersburg, held very long with made changes in bis advisers, aod has the forged letters to Berlin, Of course those who have benefited by the | plot guilt. Be. of Bulgaria has had from it, the family of | his mother, who is daughter of the last | King made respousible; | and we are told that it ida deep and | shrewd plot of the Orleanists of France to the Republic sometow into a pickle, and to uss its discredit to help | the cause of the Comte de Parise. It is] not exactly clear how all this was tu be | accom p ished; bat mysterious hints are | thrown out of people of high rank being involved. so bigh, indeed, that | even Bismarck cannot reach them as be | did Count Arnim. Members of the Ger- | man court are spoken of, and of that of | Denmark, besides, of course, the entour- of Ferdinand. Bat whatever the | | i an the triple alliance against Russia. gone to BL, councils his ministers, has sOme sent are those accused of its Ferdinand advantage CANnse some of France, is gut age origin of the forgeries, they wentto a good market, for there is a strong Pan- slavist party in Russia glad to use any weapon sgainst Germany. But they have worked with edged tools, and it looks as if Bismarck and the Emperor had routed them, Leprosy is said to exist in Maine. At noon Baturday John Varson, aged while coupling freight cars, at Wilson Point, Conn., was crushed to death George W. Ritter tried to kill in a Cincinnati court Saturday morning. He preferred death to trial for embezzlement Rathsay, as, | himself Kan, is ene the fight Ix Territory. in tho nh arke, of Lawrence Another Hdison storage house, died in FP on Baturday explosion 1 hilade 16 name is Jessie McArdle Va a saturday, lor ¢ircu notes of the defunct Meeklent faithfulness Hamilto i 8 children i lelena, Ard has 10 in Jersey rgymen bam, Glazebrook, of borough, o Appointed omimitiee vast ndal at Conn unpi ting wetor Os Elizabeth, 2 James J Satur secured from Samuel Schaffer | ) n Kansas City, Mo, estate amount to $30L the Southern New death Orisa tube bey vater hun DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Carlisle Chosen for Speaker of the House. Two Members have a FisticufT of Misais Mr. DK spresentative of M nayivania nd Mr. H y Tars: nomina won as the entative Breckeny rous atiack eo, of Ken as did Mr Was IY de The is ren IrReeDer, latter pea My re GnT of the gentiemen arks finally both and ige lost their ten came together in a threatening ianner Inthe o of a ru eo) r be tween the gentlemen marked that Mr course working for nning Mr Breckenridge Blount waa of is man Mr. Breck- ridge denied that had a man.” and declared that he was actuated in his action by a desire for good of the democratic party. Mr. Blount reiterated his statement, and Mr. Brecken ridge, turning toward him, said with warmth ~The gentleman imputes to me dishonest motives.” In the excitement and confusion’ Mr Blount misunderstood the remark, and, believing dishonorable motives had been imputed to him, strgick his antagonist, who carried away with passion of the moment, returned the blow, striking Mr. Blount on the cheek. sofore other blows could be passcd the gentlemen were separated, and Mr. Breckenridge retired to the cloak room. The circumstances were then explained to Mr. Blount, who, instantly, upon learning of the misapprehension under which he had labored, r quested that Mr, Brecken- ridge return to the floor in order that he might tender to him an apology for his ac tion. Upon Mr. Breckenridge appearing, Myr. Blount apologized and they shook hands cordially. Mr. Hurt was chosen for the office of doorkeeper and Rev. Mr. Milburn for the office of chaplain. A —————————————— For Violation of the Factory Laws. Troy, Dec. 4. —1In the recorder's court at Cohoes Saturday morning four French women charged with violotion of the fac tory laws in allowing their children under thirteen years of age to work in mills, which violation was allnged to have been committed prior to the passage of the act of May 25, 1887, were discharged. Tho trial of eight other woinen, whose alleged viola tion of the law was committed since the passage of the above act was adjourned to December 10. The act of 1887 makes a vio lation of the factory laws a misdemeanor, | Before the uot of 1857 was pasead, a viols tion of the factory laws wes uot & uisde- ener, Hy indignantly ho merely the — wei a. oe SOR ELECTED. ment. Irish Members of Parlinment in Jail or Hiding--Voreign News. Dee, 4 M the Fret Fans president of 1 6X) OOH cause be AS BOON As 1 Socialists Warned. fospox, Dec. 4.-Th y warned the a t the order } mn in Trafalg ‘ slireels OBINE roe, and that a will be suppressed approve such demon pre bable that none will ok Death of the Primate of All Ireland, Duntix, Dec. 8.-The Most Rev McGettigan, D.D., Roman Catholic bishop ¢f the diocese of Ar Daniel archi iagh, and pri a Mare Nombs Found, Brizaneraront, N, J, Dee 4 --QGreat ox- citement was caused last night by the dis the door of Charles Itgens’ grocery store in that place It was some Line before some men mustered up courage to go within a hundred feet of the bomb, Finally they went close enough to It to soe that it was a piece of guspipe, inclosed in a wooden tub ing. One end of the pipe was plugged with paper, while the other was open. It con tained a black, sticky substance. The bomb was taken to police heandyuarters, and Chief Jennings had it placed in the yard at the rear of the station. It will be carefully ox- smined Monday. Mr. Itgons says that he joes not understand why the homb was placed at the door of his store. The polive Ere at work on the case, oe We cut pri ods v many 0-day begin our have U la ii $20.000 O Many gf . and LR We the go low for the want them to go f quality that you cannot fail to appreciate if Jackets Beaver ard on - ho po ———————— he ha VV Cd ey IE a COMMON SENSE REARONS WHY THE IMPROVED » HENLY 4 MONARCH , FENCE 4 MACHINE « » I8 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL i Because the wire is sirstched the full length of the field before the weaving is com menoced 2 Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2,8, 4, or 5 double strands can be weaving all with equal facility, 3 Because any size, length, or style of picket, or slat, or board, oan be used, weaving fa vey iron pickets equally well and solid - 4 Because it will make a fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike, ine being adjustable, the pickets und making as good a fence as on even, level ground; and the ma are all woven plumb, 5 Because the Mouarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and best wire and picket fence, ALSO RLY One, man or boy, can operate it, and there are no parts to get out of order and repair i 7 Pecanse It is made of the best materials, and, with proper care, will Inst a life-time. 8 Because the price is within the reach of every farmer 9 Because it is the ouly machine thal forces the slat of plans firmly against the wire, thus securing the slat in such a solid and and permasent manner that it cannot be pulled out, and breakage is impossible, 10 Because the fence made by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, and is much strong. er than any barb wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of injury to stock. i because by weaving past the post, and fastening the wire strands to the posts with sia ples, and not nailing the slats (o posts, thus keeping the wood parts from coming lu contact with each other, it will not hold the moisture or rot. This is a very Shjonant matter, as all Hoands in board fences soon rot off at post, and occasion continued expetite for repair, 12 Beosose all kinds of old material oan be used for making new fence, 18 Becanse ft makes the handsomest, best, strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only first-class, practical tence machine in the world. For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address, SHIRES & KENNEDY, unin Manufevturers Agents for Pennsylvania sud New York, CENTRE HALL, A F. BOLT, meme ) MErchant Tailor 0 Centre Hall, Pa I hereby announce to the public ti have opened a Merchant Tailoring 4 SHIRK'B Bl t Centre Hall, tend to all work ILDIRG sud ar (re pertaining 4 Haviuvg tak in entting, | work wili give satisfacti J X0Yy iit Dis] ness, Nn A Comi COT Re {feel confident my guarante«d in every cage I} and examine mm) PRESBYTERIANS ibd £4 «l n° yg: ke the Beranld and Pres SEND Five One Cent Sinmps FOR A f that paper a beautiful 2% paper and & Denil vid $ CBE Calendar for 1888 en 3 tne of «f : and pasic HMEEALIY AND 8 AaB T FRESBYTER, CisCipnari, © TRELT UJ PIONEER HEROES LEW] TYRONE RAILROJ Westward 'M AM AM of y Paddy Mountain Coburn Zerby 10| Rising Spring {8 Penn Cave { Centre Hall SBorege % 42 Lindon Hall 50ak Hall 52 Lemont SW Dale Bummit ? 09 Pleasant Gap 1 1 14 Axemann y ? 20 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewishnr dont 5.208 m, 0558 m, sud 7.00 pm, return leave Montandon for Lewisburg «at 8.20 8 m, 600 mand 7 80 pm. J. R, WOOD, "HAR, E PUGH, General Manager Gen'l Pass'ger Ag't Nv IS THE TIMETO BUY — CLIN Double B, 1. Bhot GUiB..ovmsvmimnmes “ - - TIE eins spines _" - - " “ and Pistol e— $9 0p 11 00 KBR cpio mrs smeemmissansusitons snminmamasgenss 13 OB Double BL. Ehot Guns, Top Suap, Double bolt, Twist Barrels, Rebounding Locks, Extension Rib, Fistol Grip, Petent Fore. end, Solid Plungers, Matted Rib, Ome mented Rabber Bott, loft barrel Choke bored, 10, '2 and 18 gRUARe viene on 50 He Breech-donding Squirrel Rifles from $4 0 to YT 00, 1 am now able to sell guns ag cheaply asanyone in America, and will meet any competitor's price The Hunting Public is respectfully re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAN CANMPEN'S COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefoute' ga Great Central Gun Works.
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