THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'’r ——— ARAN Cexrre Harr, Pa Taurs, Mar. 1, 1888; TERMS: —One year, $1.50, when paid In ad vance, Those In arrears subject to previous terms, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser tious, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion. 1888, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. RM Magee : ¥ J Bower, ' wee OL Meek A Weber, Bellefonte } Howard Boro . Milesburg Boro.. «A M Butler, Millheim Boro....... woSam’l Weiser, Jr, Centre Hall Boro ..............J W MeCormick, Jerry Sankey, «Joseph Riley Jackson Gorton, wd OC Smith, .Cormelius Hazle, «deo Brown, ~T F Adams, ~H L Barnhart, Wm Hipple, Gea Roan, David Brickley. + W Miller .Sam'l Harpster, Jr., «Wm Hanna, wu Wn Lose, «4 H Orndorf, Calvin Weaver, wd H Griffin, we © Meyer, «300 D Johston, Wm Irvinn 1 W Herring, wnedohn 8 Hoy, —dfmes J Gramley, +P A Sellers Jacob 8 Meyer, Jno Wonley, wea W W Spangler, weal 0 Kennedy, Orrin Vall, Frank Tulberty, wd 8 Ewing, Ferry Gentsel, «wm T Hoover, wee A G Kreamer, ~Jevi Reese, Aaron Fuhr, AARON WILLIAMS, Chairman Philipsburg Unionville Boro Benner wp, pe doges twp NP... do p wp do EP Burnside twp... College twp... Curtin twp... Ferguson twp E P., do WP. Gregg twp SP do RP...... Haines twp EP.,......... do WP... Half Moon twp... Harris twp Howard twp.. Huston twp.... Liberty twp... Marton twp... Mies twp... Patton twp.. Penn twp... Potter twp N P.. do SP. Rush twp, 8 P.., do NP... Snow Shoe W P.... do BP... Spring twp Taylor twp... Walker twp. Worth twp... Union twp... WiLiiax FP. Renen, Secretary. The trotting a'allion Bell Boy has been sold for $35,000, a price larger hy $30,000 than he brought a vear ago at Seuator Stanford’s s«le at the Palo Alta farm. This sum i= the highest ever paid for a three year-old trotter, and shows thst there is no decrease in American admis ration for finetrotting stock of the fam us Hambletonian Ahdallah grain, Bel Bop's sister, Pa'o Alto Belles two-yaars old, hasjnst been anld by Senator Stan. ford for $8.000, a figure which indicates that raising fine stock in California is not an nnprofitable industry, - Some of the Ca'ifornia papers are | boastir g of the hanesty of the peanle of | that st«te, and callirg attention tn the | fart that a man stopped at a hota! in | Elko recently and put £5.000 nnder his | pillow at night which he forgot to take awav in the morning. He did not retarn for three davs and when he went to the room be had oeennied he fonnd the | thongh | two men had s'apt in the same bed dur ing his absence moner just where he had left i*, al tefariv g "to the inet. | dent the New Y rk Graphic says: “That | dosen't prove the honesty of the peonle; | it only shows that the beds in that hatel are not made np oftener than once » week, a. Mr. Blard of Miss wari, made a savage attark C mmit'ee of the in the Honse, The Honea was in * hole, and the flror was acenrded to the Cammittes on Pah lie The first hill called un was ore anpronriating $75, 000 additional Pnblie bni'ding in Chattar noga, and nppogesd the bi'l, to the manrer in which the Honse acted He said that it was a matter of ambition for a member his and power hy gecnrir g a bnilding for his Rnildingas and Gronndsg, for the Mr. B and sonke sepecially in appowition upon snch measures to show eongtitnents hie influence district. As a member who had a bil 8 pnrpe pending econ'd not far bill championed by a one-half of the house log relling. - i - for such peg antagonize a simi brother member, was involved in Proteotion is go deeple intent on foster ng the fortunes of the workingmen in the Penn«tlvinia coal fields, thet even the wa : them are never paid in cash, 1 vide stores for they shonld it ia doled ont wilarg—for fond peternal watch. ve from 20 to 60 per « instead or paving + the rompan ies give ¢ : f n their own customer ia third to a half These facts nies’ agents “ommitias ment to they rome their l omt spend to thet and ne fal pon | stores =! compel] ahove Were # 4 in the L will hg prec: to mal “ ties ro ion ie line collieries rk in fiken on, Aaa many ivdividaal I"haring tn rosume Bement with the men” 00 pAY the wd oo rate Af waves as mav he establish d bg 1'e Readiog C mpany. Packer ¢-l'inrive, Nos 2 and 3, arge ope erations at | rel, have gone in un der thisarr 0s 0.8 No 4 # ill be started a8 soon as it can he pat in readiness. This sudden a d extensive revival of ae. tivity is iikely to be foil wed, however by an ewrly reaction, owing to the glut. ting of the market, and it is reported that already a number of collieries are preparing for temporary suspension for lack of orders, All is quiet everywhere, and the last of the Coal snd Irn withdrawn from Shenaudoab, gio ia res CO ! ana ¥ $i HE ney roan w larsuy bigs direot coon! Cotliering Bre no work tor ao ag OANADA AND THE NEW TARATY. It Will Now Cause Ser to Step Ranting Fishermen with Crulners, : Qrzawa, Fab #1 lon Peter Mit ex-Minister of Murine and Pahesies, pow in the opposition, has callsd » osuou 2 $26 opposttion par age to dlsouss ory Wroaty and deolde thelr A It is antiot that rly fon ru the House by » majority of seventy or tighty votes. I 14 ofclally announced that the fishery. fleet will continue to be maintained, as the pettlement ls not so as 10 enable the goverament to abolish ite oruisers and flovoto the money required for thelr main. tenance to some more useful purpose, i am the members ( that’ on on the Asbory troaty. party Unes, 8 oppo. t the vernment has, put {taell in a fx, shat §f the Government be acting inconsieten asking Parla ment to rafity a ry is an privilegoa In the minds of & majority of members 1a one of relief that the subject and what threat. peswota neighboring countries got rid of oar good. Hon. william MadDougell says that the all slong been that the United fishermen were entitled to what former fish. which, in his opinion, overrides the fishery lemanded too much and that 18 was plain BUFFALO'S $800,000 FIRE. fhe “Express” Very Narrow Esoape from Destruction. Burraio, N. Y., 27. — At 2:45 o'clock yos- lerday morning fire was discovered in the buliding adjoining the Michigan Central Railroad building on the south side of Washington, near Exchange street and sxt to the New York Contral and Hudson iver Raliroud. It started in the house of Mr. Curtis, & manufacturer of gents’ fur’ pishing goods, and spread with fearful, rapidiny. i The wind blew strong from she south, | pad the flames communicated with thel building occupied by the tieket offices and! oy a familly consisting of a man, his wife THE CROWN PRINCE'S DISEASE elnng, Le Fob. #7. A despated from Sap Rewo that the German Jhyeiviens ia. Mlendauce on the Crown Prinve of Gep. many have dlscovered with the mieroscope fanceraus matter tn the phlegm coughed up by the patient. Banrix, Feb 80.—~Ths official bulletin from Ban Homa Sas that the Crown Prince Mopt well last night, that his cough and exe Jectoration are loss, and thet an examine ion of his chest disclosed no traces of af fection of the lungs. The bulletin bears the additional signature of Dr. Kussmaul The Puls Figaro publishes a dispatch {row its correspondent at Ban Remo oon. taining most astounding statement cone terning the condition of the Crown Prince. All Germans at Ban Remo, the correspouds put says, as well as most of the German physicians attening the sufferer, agree that the Prince is afficted with cancer, complh sated with a disease contracted in his fouth, whieh is equally inourable with can- boi itself. In his present condition, the fispatoh states, the Prince may live a month or six weeks, and perhaps only a week if the next operation, which is fnevi table is not successful, The English residents of Ban Remo deny that the Frinoce had cancer, and sdhers im- plieitly to the statements made by Dr. Mac. Kenzie, who hopes to save the patient, though he is the only one of the physicians who does. The conflict of opinion anong the physicians causes the Crown Princess much mental suffering. Dr. Bergman doesn’t leave the vilia even for an hour for fear he will find himself supplanted on his return, and the patient, the correspondent alleges, is really in danger of death from malpractice through the disgraceful jeal. usies of the men who are gathering in least to releave him. | i i with no time to spare. The Michigan Cen. tral building fell upon this one with a terri. ble crash, The flames then shot across the street to the building of the Buffalo Bxprem, and were uickly communicated to the Williams’ ie establishment, the office of the i i i! olstering Company, the Thompson paper Warehouses, and the Queen City Shirt Man. kfacturing Company. It was a hard fight lor she Oremen, sad the property was only taved by automatic sprinklers, whioh had seen placed io the buildings. Mathews & Co. lose heavily by water and mnoke ou fine lithographic work The so between 9000 and 10,000 dozen shirts. ‘ne buildings on the sifle of the streat there the fire started are a pile of ruins Tbe escape of the Expres: was & narrow one, paper is being issued from the rer $00,000, Was Mingo Juek Nh ad Esroxvows, N. J. Feb 7. ~The belief that Mingo Jack was imaccent of the as. sanit on Angeline Herbert here two years 840, for which he was lynched, is becoming general among the residents. Several of the negroes who are accessories in the Hamilton murder at Long Branch slate that George Carney was also implicated in ihe assault on Angelina Herbert Carney leading's Genoral Manager and a Com- mittee Already in Conference. Porrsvivie, Pa, Feb. 4. —At the meeting miners’ joint committee, at which & the action of Navlonal District ‘ an Lewis in ordering off the mmitice was appointed to goliate with the Reading Coal and Iron Jipany upon the subject of a new basis wages. This sub-committees met in this Ly Saturday and organized with John T. Fittie as chairman, and Daniel Duffy, Beo- fetary., The commitiee then walted upon fieneral Superintendent Whiting and in. formed him of its readiness 10 discuss sud Arrange a basis. A conference of two bours’ duration was held and the subject thoroughly though informally discussed. The Interview was entirely harmonious, though no definite action was taken The conference will be resumed at an early day when it is expected that a final conclusion will be reached. ———————— Seal Flashing on u Lasge Seale, Mowxrezar, Feb. 27.-—-A company with LO0DGG0 subscribed capital is being formed to prosecute seal and other fishing in the Gulf of 8t. Lawrence and on the const if the vis ratified slog f : rike, a sub. r | be Epon a servant of Mrs. Lyddy, st Elberos, d short time ago. The same BOgTO0s Are | responsible for the statement that Carney! Was the man who assanited the Herbert women. They claim that the victim of the assault failed to correctly deseribe her as paliaut at the Coronor's inquest over Mingo Jack. These disclosures would have been made before hy the negroes, they say, if Masager Looke Put Uader Aar vest, Waismixsron, Pob. #7. Manager Locke of the National Opera Company was ap. rested iast evening charged by Byivia and Berths Pearson, members of his COMPARY, Corson & McCartney of this city, with whom he had uo funds. Mr. Locke says the chooks were givea with the usder. standing that he had mo funds with Corson & McCartoey, but that the checks wera not to be presen until he could deposit the money to meot them. He was taken to police headquarters, but was subso. quently released ou bail Favoring the Cantor Canal BIL Burraro, Feb. #.-The Central Labor Union yesterday passed reasoiutions approving Senator Cantor's bill appropria- ting $1,000,000 for the Brie Canal. Some of the delegates wanted the working day on the improvement restricted to sight hours, but an amendment to that effect was de feated. Representatives will be sent to the mass meeting on Baturday evening in favor of the appropriation. An Italian Stabs fis Whole Family, Brooxryx, N. Y., Feb, 27.—In a family fivarrel yesterday evening at 1 Howard pourt, Michasl Rosa, an Italian rag-picker, stabbed his father-indaw, Oseanyon Pin lin, on the sealp and side of the head, and Pushed is motherindaw, Rosa, on the fhook and neck. His wife Caroline was hiss stabbed on the lip and head. Rosa was hrrestod, : nthotie Temperance Men to Gov. Green. y Homoxew, N. J, Feb. 97. At & the Hodson County Commitees of igh License bill, and Gov. Green would sign it. Chleapes Jon sie He fol} the 0p of a freight oar and wes oud A SPAS. Wixouseran, 0. Morn, birth to three children Ba ! % wrecked vessels and YE BR may bo take such oare of ed su i Carry : OU at over £170, Xo This competition with and will probably be nok, after illegal poaeh. i enter Hie soalers cans. Twenty. seals have been killed and wind Wo England in the ast rs 5 PK eeny vars Russia's War Freparations w, Feat Advices from Odosss of cavalry scoon and other wariliee Elisabetgrad yo wos, RWailli gat to the frontier re. Feb It is reported rejected Russia's sug- Turkish tr ops oeoupy Bul TE ———— ———— —— Neither England, Austris, nor italy sup. ported the proposals submitted to the Porte yesterday by M Nelid ff, the Rus # an Ambassador. The Grand Vieier. ow. ig te M. Nelidofl's pressure, has decided 0 reject the Bulgarian proposals for a rose 800 able customs tariff —————— Murder in Puffle, Burriro, Fob, 27 Frank Mannie and Dominick Caporal, two Italians spent to. day thinking together. To-night they were together in a Peacock street house, when Mannic plunged & long dirk, made of a file, into his companion’s abdomen, making a mortal wound. The police arrested Mannie at his home half an hour later. He was in bed, feigned sleep, and donied all knowl edge of the crime. At the Emorgenoy Hos- ant. “lamdying,” he groaned, killed me.” “and you Manuic denied the stabbing. Efforts to Prove Barron a Thief Baxcon, Mo., Peb. 26. In the Stain trial estorday President Bradbury, ot the Dex- or Bank testified that the cireulsr printed nd distributed by him, stating that Bar- on had sacrificed his life to protect the bank, was issued before Barron's false ac pounis and erasures were known, Hamil lon testified that te haa been unable to trace a 835 bond charged in Barron's bool, which was never shown the bank ex. Bminers. ——————— Dingley Wins the Bieyole Race. PatLaperLrmia, Feb. 28. <The seventy-twe hour, twelve hours a day, bicycle race plosed at 11 oclock last night. The closing soores wore: Dingley, 90 miles 4 laps; Kuapp, 508 miles 6 laps: Hollingsworth, 3.3; MoDowell, 858.2; Rhodes, 740.1; Ash nger, 610.8; Whittaker, 3088. Neilson, 13 Crocker, 304.9, A A ————— Two Men Drowned Near Ses Island Ony, ; Bea lsraxo Crey, N. J, Feb. 27. While orossing Townsend's Inlet Yesterday morn. ing three boats were carried to ses and two of them were capsized Roger Devor and David Devine were drowned. Four men ware rescued by the life-saving crew. The bodies of the drowned men have not been recovered. Bradiaegh's Quarrel With Sallsbury. vox, Feb. ¥.—Lord Salisbury's solio iter has written a lotter to Mr. rapaating the Premior's denials, and ing to facilitate any action raised to have the issue decided, A IE I A Prince's Attempt at Suicide. 87. Prransstno, Feb 17. 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