oLD SERIES. XL NEW SERIES. XX THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ, -- EDITOR il il A bill House to make two states out of Califor bas Deen intr luce 1 in the nia, HT SIN SI Cleveland 90,000 majority over Harri Well, there is that the gon on the popniar v we ! some satisfaction in knowing country is Democratic LE AHN SLO In reality the Republicans are the River nearly the chaps that shoua!d go up Salt bes canss Harrlieon was beaten oue hundred thousand vote, popular on ———————— there are 1200 private peasion bills passed, and of this num‘ er 200 are fraudulent will | he them wouldn't he be an "enemy of soldier 7" Suppose uader Harrisin CaABeS~— 1@ sign or veto them? if vetoes the TOT AT SOI AL The postal about four million dollars less than receip's were the but that deficit does not worry ast year expenses, a country with a surplus. The money in ry could hardly be pat to bets De- the treasu ter use than to make up Postoffice partment d-fi iencies, RSH SE SA, St tes The popu’ar vote of the United incre sed in round fron Hi numbers 1.000 O01 about 10,950, Lin TF 1 Mo The popular verdict majority i Tn Harrison and Trust and » erry arin for Cleveland an 3 over 10poly. “G Indian New York an average nearly tly from applicants pigeies are in the trough with p eneral Harrison,” says the t of the apolis corresponds Herald 500 letters a d “re Ves On AV, NOS for Golly arn't these \ 3 nangry they : t before the sl is President elect Harris n was out on a gunning trip, the several other dav, and actual nail —gomehody shot $ them, at least for he brought them home. He may cme agnuning ¢ ite and wiler to b Hall toffices, which are mountains next, in « fellows fi font te pos sr the Centre giving 80 much « ITY NOW, ——————————————— os hor “= 18 4 German newspaper and it wing in sig dp a remarkable rat hirl be: trade is favorable to rapid Ti in building, lowed by the Ruossians and Ti } ed at Jerasalem AAYS yy Hs at surprising, city is wpualation ase neither wm nor its increase fol Germans Li Jows IRE the ie Greeks nian are also bazaars, and throwing themselves in ave Some folks are int nvalsions } fit 11 y OO eca nse Democrats 11 heim will t have Springer gel country u! them. This ia a [ree and Democrat can whom he pleases, a by in and Bat the diffiealty shave sesms to be that get shaved when the Springsr he and as in ¢ may think they may as » 4 1 pronounced , Democrats rebels, there are many Dam cratic sildiers Miitheim, the wel beshave ! enough not language. shop.” by another who has senge to sach “The use questionable worids a barbers EO II TI— In this issue of the Rerorrer, the vile sheet, called the Gazette, is proven to he Won- der whether this pracious Gaselfe man is the fel in the court house, as we are told, brand: ed as a forger, and said he could prove it? What a sweet cass this Ringroddy must be ! and wha an elegant gang he has with him ~look at their names and see what some of them bave been guilty off Whew! whatucrowd! His asso ciates are the bums and his loafing places the slums, Can Toddy tell who it was left Wil- liamsport in quick time, and left Reuova with a leleather lollowing close to the seat of his pant? EA SO IO a liar by one it can't go hack on ow whom Judge Orvis, publicly “ho As the next cease ia 189), it is prob able that the population of Pennsylva- pia will exceed 5,000,000, In 1880 there were 872 800 votes polled in the contest for the Presidency. Toe eensns enum eration that year made the nnmber of inhabitants 4,282 801, 0r4 9 persons for each voter. This year the total vote for President was $97 780, indieatiwg = pp ulation of 4 878,151 upon the ratio of vo ters to inhabitants in 1880. The io- crease of population io the nexi two vears will be more than enough to swell the total to a round five millions, pre serving about the same rate of i: creme from 1880 to 1890 as that betwe n 1870 and 1880, which was 780940. In the teu years from 1870 to 1880 the increase of wopulation i. the State of New York was 700,112 If Penusylva.is in 1890 shall have kept her pace she will have made » long stride toward a recovery of the lead she lost to New York in 1810, THE INDIANA FRAUDS, The attendance of prominent Republi. cans from a dozen different connties bes ors the Federal grand jury included sev- eral chairmen and secretaries of county of the members of the same organization. The committees, besides a number grand jury spent the forenoon in exsmin- ing these witnesses, and then adjourned until September 17. Nearly all the wits | nesses to-day were examived with refer ence to the Dudley letter, each being asked whether he, or any member of the committee, had received such a letter from Dudley, or whether it had heen discussed in any of the meetings of the committee, Democratic Chairman Jewett, of the State central committee, was i called and | for the Republicans with systematic bribery, | gave in detail the reasons charging | that of histor; to the charges and it is said statement developed a piece regarding the campaign that has not bees made public. It appears that a Repub lican was io the employ of the committee and through him the Dem- ocrats were kept fully apprised of every. thing that was goipg on in the Republi- can committee rooms, mate He also reported the facts regar ling a scheme to purchase votes, and 1 u and it was through him the Dudley i etective that letter was obtained. Though the jury adjourned without re turning soy iadictmeats it is know o that several ballots have been taken on cases before them and that indictments were agreed apon in these cans now concede that a DAarty party cases, Republi number of the will be indicted, and there ia a prospect that Senator-elect Carpenter, of Decatur bave a narrow escape if he is not amoag the Shelby aad district, will he number. AFRICAN DOMINATION. After the has been scramble for Africa, which going on for some six or eight years, and which is pow practically end TARIFF BILL, d Pari THE SENATE trot for the mana I bill is not to be There is ible ahen and its $ progress through the Lie BO va d rapid as was at first supposed ya k hus already been put in ite way and more hkely to follow, A stambliog bio obstructions bil} dicapped, not altogether b fhe y Senators on side of th chambers to be buad $5 well, the Democratic in the The eaters Hepublic 1 1 the¢ political ne. but iis enemive are di + ¥ 3 11 3 & ranks of ithe Republicans fact SEDNARLIOrE # » : ir 8 that several W i) are not at a epsed with the measure, and now tha! it forth frox m hag pa cessnty tl ght nthe Fis nance FOG AWAY ined 10 manifest Measrs, Piumb and f f 1 narpiots, it i hoke the | HASTINGS Tu BE CHIEF OF RTAFF | If John Bherman was lp net, he have will the satisfaction { knowing thatthe mn who put him i | marshal of the inaugural parade. Gov ternor Beaver, the grand marshal of | D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte, Adjatant | General of the Pennsylvania Guard, to be his chief of staff. General Hustiogs went to Washington sttended by some of the staff officers of the Penn- The purpose of the visit was to learn what steps had already been taken in providing for the street pageant, and what it ustomary to do on former tions in recognition of bodies claiming precedents over others, sylvania National Gaard. has been The details of the arrangement of the parade, hands of his chief of stall, the committees on and civie organizations and will make visits to Washiogton. He had a consul tation at inaugural ti of fou (reneral Ordway who served as chief staff 1 Marshal VEeAars ago 0 Grand r Blocum General Ordway gave Gen command, - HE SENATE. - TROUBLE IN $ wdaid passing the substitute for the have ¢ in the form in which from the finance commitiee, There are at least haifa dozen repub- can senators who are bitierly 1 are measure, and others ke great infloence pposition in and those from other states half millions of the eleven milion ed, directly or indirectly, to some Euro Of these unattached p than half lie withia th of Sahara, pean power, tions mora 8 des gert France has ahout 700,000 740 O00 Bguare { square miles; Germany, miles. to which should be added, if var- ious disputed claims were admitted, avo- | ther 200,000. England's possessions and | “sphere of influence,” notincludiog Egy! | are set down at ut 1,000 000 square | British Africa i timated to be worth abon annual y, while that of France £1 i 000,000, BM miles. trade with is about | The commerce of Germany | with the Great Continent is yet insiguiil- | The total imports of Africa is estimated at 375,000, 000 annaa‘ly. An enormous sum traiy, What a field for cant. valae of exports and | comme Cial enterprise the Great Continent is ! . o-oo. Ring powder in State and national poli tics is made of the same “hosa” is a man who takes 4 material. one ful move as a lever to bullduze aspiring for the} The boss is} frequently no smarter than other people. Sometimes he is alt gether a saperior sort of man of many attainments. He is asually a plaasible schemer, and once hie gets a reputation as a boss he becomes powerfal through the fact that people wanting favors give their boodle to him for disbursement. He gathers about him 8 lot of fellows who either share the profits or come in freely in the appor tionment of the offices, and this aggregs tion constitutes the ring. The worst element of sociely may always be found on the side of the ring and voting for ring candidates. In return those who have a little “influence” are given places by appointment, or if they got in the clutches of the law, are favored by all the ringsiers in official places, and frequently get off before they fall into the hands of an upright judge. - The New York Tribune's statemennt of the popular vote gives Cleveland a mejority over Harrison of 98261. The Chicago Times, with official returns from all States but two and reported figures from these States, makes Cleveland lead Harrison 185546. The whole vote ap- pears to be 11,247 857, Texas, instead of giving Cleweland 135,000 majority, gives him 163,262 over Harrison. The Times’ figures seem a ttle large, but that Cleveland and Tariff Reform carried the country by not less than 100,000 majori. iy over Harrison is an absolate verity, BOCs iticians and heelers to word gnccess of % pois other schemes, i —— - AND YET HARRISO.I IS PRESL. DENT ELECT. Bethlehem, P's, Dec 5.—~The large fur. oace of the Bethiehem iron company at Bingen is being blown out and will re. main idle for an irdefinite period The limestone quarries in the vicinity have also ceased operations. A large number of men will be thrown out of employ. ment, Had Cleveland been elected the blame for it would have bewn gives him. stable imou wd sent from Ma Garrett has she ac § CATTIAGOS. ii to Ringwood. laily mang OAD mg trips $ over the tains and {Tuxedo Park. moog Members of vy from Bal- timore are frequent visitop a' the Miller mansion the Garrett fn a Five voted Western Roepublean Democnita on question regardiog the sesald tariff bill, These were Plu Kanss: Paddock and Manderson, of Nebrasky: Sabin, of Miunesota, and Teller, of Cobrado. Ap proaching senatorial electiopgare believ- &! to be the canse of this Wdging, the senators named recognizing fe demand of their cons ituents for a duction of the tariff. lt seems tolera hk clear the senate bil cannot pass thellepablican senate without modificationguringiog it nearer the standard of the Mills bill, The protectionists are feelh g alarmed over this : senators with the a lest mh, of About the only comfort faserute can get oat of Mr. Cleveland's pipular plars ality, nnpreordented as it itor a defeats ed candidate, is the lawful brivilege of affirming that the country #8 with the President and aot against Bm and that it favors tariff reform. The assertions cannot be gainsaid The Tae in Mr. Cleve'and’s popular vote compared with 1584 is mach greater >: the ins crease of Harrigou's vote Liver Blaine, and the plarality of Mr. Civeland now is 98,000, auninst 62,000 fos years now. It in evideut from this thalthe popnlar drift is toward the Democtitio party, not away from it. ~New York Pr Ind. - ¥ - Boraking of trusts thd New York World sass: “When these combloaioos of capital contribate mondy to buy a president, as they have jus done, they erect a platoerscy within the republie and are more dangerons 10 republican of Paris can ever bevome here,” daties Bat if they of these provisions on s'r t hav i¥, Lhey are i the deep SCA, - » slate grange 1s in session Har at i f ye a . sharg, The United States hole Erangers in the oity 6. There are many mioent members of Organiza 1 in attendance, among Weaver, H Crawford whom are estinty Niriger Centre WW. Ww strong. pession of the state in the hose of A inted to wait upon the'g vernor and grange waa pened on. commitiee app 1 he will probably address An interesting day evening, at which J. G. McSparran, | of Lancaster county, delivered an inter. | eating address, the meeting. | . ——— i Dakota should not be admitted into the! Union until she hes abolished the breed- | ing of blizzards within her borders. All gniet at Bermingham, and the} verdict of the people is, the sheriff did] his daty Boston, on Tuesday, on a fall gave 15,000 majority in favor of license. | . ili | wwe Every indication for snow Thurs-| day forenoon. serionsly ill. we Rodd the Christmas ad. of Frank | Green, in another colamn, and be happy. | we James Leitzel, jr shot a large cat- amount on Egg hill the other day. ~ Mra Abbie, wife of Austin Gram. ly of Reberavaryg, died last Sanday night Rebersburg will have a musical convention, commencing December 24. Lutheran Sunday school of Mille heim will have an entertainment, Mon- day, Christmes eve, A party of hunters from near Wolf's Store, brought four deer from the Breshvalley narrows, last week. ww We are informed that Peter Breon killed a hog which dressad 584 pounds. Think that will kuock the squeal out of any pig in the county. —wAgronsburg Lutheran and Re formed Sunday schools will give Chrjst- mea entertainments. Reformed on Mon: day eve, Lutheran on Christmas even- ing. we Mra, CC, Price, of Lewistown, was able to prepare supper for the family Wednesday evening of last week, and at 12 o'clock the same night she was = corpse. To add to this bereavement tires children are down with diphtheria. we The instintly fatal accident to Frank Eokle, of Milesbarg, on Tarsday, was a «ad one, Ho was about 17 years of age During the morning he had as is- ted his mother in carrying wash water, and doing other such work and then «aid that be would get on the (reight train and ride to Bellefonte. He and a brother were attemptiog to doso, But Frank's hands slipped and when the train was near the station hefeil. The journal of the wheel srruck his head nod the wheels of two cars passed over ity almost severing it from | BES, { od AARONSBURG surge Charles had the mi y moruiog, wh this way to Hartleton | Charles Stover has quit the m icigare for the present, and his ha {finding work elsen! ere Mr«, Emannel Musser srinnely Mis Mol 14a : + posed 4 iu & £1: " {Ber 8 somes hint (nds {Joe Gram ey, who had a sever. {membranous croup, {John Shank has again ra Frank son has | iand is working in a {eld co; his wi Fomlir f Ww in the old burg | George Homan who was a Week, was not dischary i 5 i until lon Ba! urday night, Forint } pe | got get home U i Lip HM ill rs {deer whi arty Ir ian Iiess s baled hay to P Me Yer i Rat radi and for one at T oy Dec. 31. come ro EE A DIg time al Li Ven Miss Annie Krape with J Mrs, T.C Heimes, after a week's stay Dan! Hess Mies Laura Hem, spent Randay riends at Centre Hall and Cen .-—— THE LIAR SHOWN UP, He sf Oseeo Rola | wit! 4 ra iilow iI gave 1 f $ for the pu 1 have = letter to the Departm and from 3% contents it would not warrant tbh stated in the article in t 158% tents hie Ge The above proves that Fiedler's ¢ is quite noted for.) Mr. William P. Bhooy With reference u le that appearod ihe Cex Reronten in the issue of May @ 1858, | do hereby disclaim any intention of do any injury to the chameter of yourself or a member of your family, and where in said artic the words “thieves”, “awindiers’’, Lo. appear, 1 do declare that such epiihets were in DO AnD? intended 10 apply 1o you. 1 do further slate that to my knowledge, there is no foundation such charges sgainst yourseil or fa meant to make no reflection upon yout character io saul article. gE 5% ae ny, ax i miliary Frep Konre {By the above we adbers to the strict truthful. peas of the article alinded to, obly dbeisim false comstruciion maliciously pot upon it, by a few Ed.) the - BIG OFFER. We m-ke the following liberal offer, good only to Jasoary 10, 1889: Any one ponding us the names of tires sabs rio. ers and the cash, for 1 year gets the Ru rorten free an a premiam for the same period. Thre is a premiom worth try. ing for ana easily earned. ENDED HIS LIFE BY HANGING, Albert Hiller, of Lock Haven, com mitted suicide on ‘mst Friday moraios by hanging himself in aa ont bai ding at his home, When discovered his eet wuched the floor and hie knees were slightly bent forward. He was wel known in the city, I MAO woe A, Jatid triad took up nearly & week of court lust week. Orvis on one side, was the son 04 alias Bok: and Peale, Love ue he nd Marray om ‘MAS asm B 0 GOODS ! The nicest i ige of ti k of ¥8 4 &VEr saw, : gs what a We Arlicies Bag complete als of America atthe fonts, Bears, Chario clare, just received rin Works, Belle. ia part of Performing Cr Daoile, Hippodrome 8, Eleciric Batteries, Swan Char tots, Mechanical Locomotives and Ene gives, Roam ng Tarties, All eators, Par- rots, and a thousand and one things from 10 cents up to $350, Also fa great ot of Germ n Toys of the Intest patterns SLEDS, SKATES, etc. in great variety. afin li ~MURICAL raat { Rreat CONRIR 1 on ie of INETRI yi MENTS, OF ETC are TLE ME: ERY, RE. All of which the publi invited to i 1343 THEODORE DESCHNER, Rellefonte, AAAI, GRAIN AND CATILE MARKETS. Chicago - Wheat adv'ed from last weeks guaitatio 8, The closing prices were for December, $1.04}; January $1.054; Corn No, 2 for December, Sle; Jaouary, B4ie; Oats higherand fev: December, 264c; January, 26h: Rye, Ble "biladelphin— Wieat mied easier and firmer. The omrket closed at a §1.00% € 101} for December: No 1 Pennsyi: vaoia. $1 11 Ree dull vt steady at 62e ars barely steady at 43.52), accordan grade, Oats steady at 310 for rejec and 334a35) for No 3 and No 2 white. Uattie~ Bs L berty - -Bost heavy wos Jere bosves, $0 80485 86; good, do $5 60a i 8 eep-—-Best heavy western sh all wo bors, $4 7540 00, Ti most bp $604 75; lamb 4} 6: per pound Hogs respectfully 8 et, Cuoie « heavy Chicagos and Ohios sold at | 80 80070; medium weights, 96 F0ab 35.