v ’ r » wre YE AJ I . in & G. P. BIBLE, Proprictors. URQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERSUASION $A OR POLITICAL, =Joffersor VOL T. BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1885. TERMS: ¥ LEO per Annum, in Advence- NO. 20, val, The Centre Demos y forms $1.50 per Annumin Advano FRANK E BIBLE, - E a — ditor — i mba a GENERAL GRANT isthe only man on record who ever survived a physi- Jt Garfield. cian's “Daily Bulletin.” was the bullet«sin that killed - fi How thousand democrat Tue two Wil sLO wilt Cc majority 1 an Illinois legislative district has earned his booty. Well dq Two thousand Rip Var Winkles will rub their eyes me, and ask “vhere's Schidoer ?” -_ UNCLE JAKE ZEIGLER, says: The legislature being a do nothing body, the effort is made to shift the respousi- bility on to dem wa ld er Pile it on : the d eracy has carr a bigger load than that and still vives. Of course U ence to the last wratic sh e Jake has ns (IL he was a distinguished member Goon Avraoriry —Judge who was not in the habit of ¢ mising with his sake of party policy, used t that “no Democrat his truth, a good mar the existing tarifl as Democrats, — y 1 1 bla KN, mpro conscience 10r the ’ proiectionist But, es one of the De fall. moeratic Did f Un Hessen Esq, pract r hear far as justice is Bern ted charged the jury from further a Late have shown that the judge was so disgus that bh dence on the session of court. developments verdict was obtained through jury fixing. If Short had made sure work of Phelan and an bonest jury had coo victed Short, the earth would of have been rid two assassins. A jury fixer is little better than a murderer as he strikes at the most vital part of | the whole judicial system, and robs justice of the sanctity which the laws and uiages of civilized nations, and the oath taken in presence and in the name of Almighty God have thrown around ber. Munsell, the perjured and “fixed” jaror, is a fit companion for Short and should go long unpunised. Phelan, and neither p———— j Tur democrats of the Illinois dis trict who have just been caught nap ping by their enemies should not plead the baby act and ery fiaud, | The district was democratic by two | thousand and at the recent election returned a republican. This gives the | republicans complete control of the legisiature and probably elects Logan | to the senate. We congratulate the party in that district on its sublime stupidity. Perhaps had Bill Morri son paid more attention to his seoa. torial canvass and dropped for a time his hobby of free trade he might have worn the sena- torial toga for six years, Black John Lagan will continue his assaults on English grammar from his seat in the senate and Morrison can air his free trade theories in the house. The Memocratic mules in the lost district will try to hide their ears by crying fraud, Nice democrats in that dis district, ain't they? ~ LEFONTE & NOW SHOE SCHEDU LE. The present iraigs on 0.1 Show Railroad MSO Bellefonte and while not intended as a discrimination Watchman to wyalust I Helonte, as the tates, a positive injury ind business me omy and vO Lrans ug rua fn 1058 Lo Lhe company. course tl s will apply to be busioes inteihige his private affairs ; Mr. Biatr made { and passeng cheaper over the id trains » Lhe trade, are r We essfully against cheaper r 1t cannst « uct ates of freight and passenger traffic snd greater convenience, The importance of some action in this matter becoming more evident every of Bel Nittany and Lemont road will help day. The completion the lefonte, us some, but the trouble remedy for the Snow ~ be in a more the of its What matters it if the 0 must liberal policy on part management, Penna. company loses ten cents on the if make twenty on the Bald Eagie Valley off The | present difficulty serves to impress on Saow Shoe road, they the same freight or passenger ? our citizens the necessity of increased {of the building of the road from beech Creek. We will yet be set high | of the streets of Jerusalem be nothing compared with that of Belle fonte. will I A——— DIVORCE The laxity of the Pennsylvania di | vorce laws is beginning to attract the attention of ministers and Judges of the Courts, and even that slow coach known as the Pennsylvania Legis'a. ture, begins to move in the direction of greater stringency in the laws of marriage and divorce, Indiana and Illinois have, for many years, been the butt of Pennsylvania wit on that subject and Chicago has been consid. ered the paradise of divorce lawyers ; but the mote in the eye of Indiana and Illinois is obscti¥ed by the beam in our own eyes, and we pause to take account of stock and cast vision around us, brought to light one of divorce can furnish concocted the husband with in the role of a friend of the intend our The past wi the most vil lainous plots to blast the fair fame of a virtuous wife in order to procure a for a leacherous husband, that even the annals of divoree courts A systematic conspircey by un divorce lawyer and female det clive 1 i ed victim, numerous private detective ns witnesses, a male friend to inv he vususpecting wife into a ho H-fame; these are the theatrical prop- erties used in this great “moral” drama | Demo raf, ‘ | hi ison O. 8 | railroad facilities, and the importance | him Allison O. Smith, and | copy of the new paper bears the and dry on our hills and the verdure | re venue’ ate Mr appointment and Gov. Curtin about congratul Bigler selection. That class of men will al ways reflect credit on the party, and is the best evidence that the pledges of reform to by kept made at Chicago are — 4 — The Clearfield Democrat Brother Bixler has re-baptized and rechristened his paper the Citi zen, and leaps into the journalistic arena prepared to do battle for Demo- eracy under the name of the Clearfield with first joint The edited | associated the He has salutatory of Bixler and Smith. old (le wrfield Demoerat WAS by Ex-Governor Bigler many years ago as was theC entre Democrat and 5 9 3 | our friends have paid a graceful trib. | | ute to the memory of a great and | | i | | good man by the change of names. Now boys you are young healthy, tem- | perate, able, and of reasonably good moral character, and the Crxrup Democrat extends to the Clearfield | Democrat a hearty “God-speed,” and we hereby throw our old shoes after | you. - Muster Locan, who ran as the vice presidential candidate on the B laine ticket last fall, called mayor Harrison “a vile liar, a poltroon and acoward” What an awful mouth that man has got, “me an Jack” aint authority on grammar, but as a sling. er of English he aint to be despised. directe {is but the natural NEARSIGHTEDNE Tie attention of parents | to the near-sightedness farming in children, and causes, lminent physicians have examined into the caus: particularly among the child the public schools, reach the sion that it is produced in a gree by the pupil leas desk in order to get at uch is the case it is teachers take ¢ the rising genes wenk eyes, The p can read with eas Hz or - } tLiohn 8 A natural focus for Of con yn can | entrati hab ywyed by the Th lesk, } & passing n of which i I auit, oiten unjustly 1ds taking precaution to health of the preser Ve country iD KR manner of otl railroads and even muni ipalities, which is worthy of imitati er Its everything n Agents are inspecting connected with its immense busine ne which is capable of concealing a cholera germ. After having made a this rec thorough ipspection, railroad board of health will mmend the changes: and, in few its at NeCOsSAry the a condition of road and its branches will be perfect. It perhaps, the most perfect railroad system in the rid A over succession of Where weeks, sanitary alm is, w in all its departments, ride its main delightful line is a surprises one | would expect to find bare rocks and! clay, green grass and lovely flowers greet the eye, graceful terraces, flower beds, climbing vines and little enclos- ures like parks, miniature are | scattered all along its line from Phila. This last move outcome of the housewifely cleanliness seen every where. It isa good move, and one that the traveling public will appre ciate. The cholera may not come, but it is the part of wisdom to use precautionary measures and the old saying, that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” is true the world over. A great corporation which handles millions of people every year and yet looks after the minutest details of the laws of health has a soul somewhere in its corporate body. delphia to Pittsburg. of Virginia, but for the yeurs a resident on Monday, him TRF will rem { literary w His for memoirs he has relish and his swallows oo y to lauche 8 aghy exudation xposing exuberant id granulati ms in ils pla ( volves the righ i This condition still iu posterior parts of the pharynx tonsilor the right side of base of The iderably the right region and tongue. still palatal curtain is ns infiltrated, although all signs of a inflammatory trouble have di ed, At the base « side, a small fungoid excrese sappear f 1) cul tht the uvula on right nee has developed, which has shown a tion to extend. On the of the palatal curtain, midway between disposi free margin the uvual and right tonsillar region, a similar growth of very small size has The ulceration at the base of the right anterior facial pillar and along the side of the tongue, pre [sents a worm eaten surface, indica also appeared. ting an extension of the destructive The breathing is free and the voice is clear, but the movement of the tongue is somewhat restricted. | affecting articulation process accordingly | The enlarged glands under and around the lower angle of the lower jaw are { somewhat harder, and in consequence | the surrounding inflammatory infiltra | tions are quite firmly fixed, There is | however, loss pain in the diseased | parts than formely, and the secretion {of mucus is less abundant. The patient obtains a full night's sleep with the minimum amount of mor- ute iss in eacn rd to see to the burial Heuious &% noi vet | Ligier gler will Mr. | JACKSON wuniy, who was recent head with an axe by reported to be dying By the premature explosion of a blast the Cornwall ore hills the 6th inst., on five laborers were ba ily * thought, fa William Kelley, umbrella tinker m Harrisburg stabbed and badly Easton Wed would | stab his Kelley was also badly wounded , be mpan Tames Engler in nesda suse the latter ot a him tosee him Kelley's) wife. injured Willia ook, of } bad both feel amputated a m Pittsburg, who few years ARO In consequence them frozen while spending a night in grief beside the grave of his newly buried " the 20th, of having ife. commitied suicide Wednesday by shooting, Anew “wheclmen’s" track is being built at Chicago, which is to cost all of $2 (XK) The or the spring meeting at the New York May 25 entries | Drivieg Club close The annual spring races of the Cleve. land, Ohio, Bieyele Club will be held on May 19, Jay-Eye-See and Phellas are to re_ main for several weeks at Chester Park, Cincinnati, instead of going to Philadel. phis as announced, | James Wheat, of Pitsburg, and {John Carnell, of Germantown, are matched to run 120 yards for $10 a sida, at Pastime Park, Philadelphia, next Saturday. — «Disinfect your premisw with lime,
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