-— Ld F.E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. URQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL. '—Jaflorson. TERMS : $1.50 per Annum. in Advance VOL 7. BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1885. NO. 44 The Centre Demorrat, Terms $1.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E. BIBLE, : Editor. Rinaway Euk Co, is to have natural gas. -> i Mouar, fresh from penitentiary, was | elected to Councils, by the Republicans of Philadelphia. -— Joux McCutrovan, the great Lragedi- an seems to be in a fair way of regaining | his health and mental faculties, > Tur “Bohemian Oats” been arrested out west and “durance vile" for his tricks. ways safer to patronize home merchants than to be gulled by travelling scamps, -— . Attorney General Cassidy will in al- 1s now It is leave to his successor the legacy of an honest | and fearless administration of the busi- ness of his office. Something nice in these days of corporate aggression official subserviency to m i - - “I desire to be buried wit! display than as a simple citizen.’ gE B. MeCrr additional Gey. Gronrd £50.000,000 been invested in the South past year, capt al This capital has been invest ed in manufacturingenterp: factories, Iron works ete Ruxor react the D Clearfie emocrat Id There must have | Mr. t and me where or the bes that at rel county, w to absorb s ural gas Comyj of the state, The standard is that lovingly put Penns; and gently cut the throats of t} It for the natural ¢ tle concern which about the oil regions of producers, is now goiug to do same thing, Next to thanking God the should return thanks for AS region that he is permitted to live, the giant menopolies that infest his state, - The Rafiman’s Journal man who is still | holding on to the public teat in the shape of the Clearfield post office, is one | of the offensive partisans whom Mr, Cleveland should bounce instanter. He charges that president Cleveland is “holding an office to which he was not elected.” We rather suspect that brother Row was P. M. the greatest fraud of modern times, but for got to squeel, if he had kicked under cial waste baskel without ceremony. No. 85 Gregg Post No. 95 distingnished its self by the entire absence of its flag at half mast for the death of the gallant McClellan, The G. A. itical or partisan organization, but the R. is not a pol- failure to put out its flag as a token of | respect, for the memory of the brave soldier, and former Commander in swindler has | still | Pennsylvanian | then, | his head would have gone into the offi- | PENNSYLVANIA | 014 Centre True. - ce 0 Centre county is true to her dem cratic principles nnd elects by ‘Not 81,000 If The Court | Knows Herself. | majority the County ticket, 3 y cold shoulder given the Democracy the inaction of the State central in Pennsylvania is a matter | committee, and the entire la and | Demo ia. No idence which quarters, ard they were Frankiin County 100 majorit { A Republican gain of | hawbersbarg various | A Democrat Tioga County Columbia ( C gain « wunty Day ty. A Republican gain of 614, | Howard twy | Half M Haines tug Monroe County— Day 1,900 majority. A Demooratic Pike C Republican gain of 16 gain of 44. wunty-—Day 600 majority. A | Haste % Harris twp Liberty atching | Mari scratcning- \ naj ority, Light vote, no twp "fw flew twp Patton twg | | Penn tw a Republican gain of 651. Potter twp, worth Lehigh County,—Day, Chester County—Quay, 1,500 majori- | Rush twp, sort) | ty, 8 Demoeratic gain of 903, | Spring hp, w Carbon County Day has 500 majori- | Ag aagt ty, Democratic gain of 8 Tailor tu | Wa has Republican gain of 383 Delaware County 9 Quay =. UK) | majority, Chester City gives Quay, — W A——— Glorious New York 789. Wayne County Day Republican gain of 405, lerks OC | Republican gain unty—Day Lancaster City Chief of the armies of the Unfted States | looks bad. Their flag was quickly run out, on the death of Garfield and Grant but McClellan was only a Democratic soldier, in Gregg Post No. 95, let him speak out and say why the flag of their organiza Has he tion was not displayed, any part in the slight put on the hero of West Virginia, of the seven days fight of Antietam ? Speak out why is it? - Congressman, Too ? Inquiry will naturally be made if the President's rule against “those seeking public position or their | : advoontes’’ is ment to include Congress man, There are no exceptions made in the order, and if the President means to secure his time for other and more important purposes he will keep out Congressional office-brokers with the Ir. fact, they are the most impor tunate and bothersome of the lot. The exclusion will have a good effect in many ways, It will discourage office seeking, protect the President and en rest able Congressman to davote their time | to the business for which alected, they were legislative body is largely due to the | time given by its members to office fill. | iz an 1 politieal manipulations con: Let the he hut against them, ~Doston Herald nected thicrewit’. door kept receiving The failure of Congress ns a | { 148, If their is a Democratic soldier | Nov. 3. vy, for State Tressurer, a ma- Cumberland eoun ty gives DD) { jority of over 1300 and elocts the by | jorities ranging from 54) to 1,000, on | tire Democratic County ticket mas The on THE HILL OF DEMOCRATIC VIC- TORY ALMOST A MOUNTAIN IN ITS SIZE. Prohibitionist poll about 500 voles their State ticket, | GALLANT JUNIATA MirrLixrown, Pa, Nov, 3. from eight distriots show large Demo Returps | An united democracy has set their | seal of approval of the nomination of | eratic gains, Indications point to the | . Mr. Hill, by his triumphant election as | election of the entire county ticket bya Governor, The mugwump element of majority of 300, | the Republican party. found its way | back into the old sheep fold, and the SUBSTANTIAL GAIN IN LYCOMING. Witniamsrorr, Nov, J.--Nine elec, lion districts heard from, give Day 609; Quay 822 10. [result of Tuesday is a Demooratic : Spangler 67; Whitney | triumph pure and simple, Mr. Hill's eye . ‘ 91k - : | This is a Democratic gain of 218, com pledge of reform, his endorsement of Mr. Cleveiands' policy, and his course | pared with 1554, 11:06 v. s.~Thirteen polling places | 2 tr A , : . {while governed nada { | heard from give Day, 810; Quay, 983; |"" governor made his viclory sure, The cold waler thrown on his candi. | dacy by the mugwumps, had no effeot {with Hill's record and Spangler, 58, FAIR FRANKLIN, Cruaupersnvra, Pa, Nov, Heven- pledges before teen out of thurty-live distriets in Frank the people, lin County show a Democratic gain of New York, Nov. One hh indeed tsxper, Chairman, | and reventy-nine election distrie! . | places in | | ' x7 y ' outside of New York and Kings County Hill, 30,065, Five huudred and ninety.one | give Davenport 48 629 of 712 election districts give Davenport 62, 817; Hill, 102.695. Four honudred out ind e uhty 712 distric's in this city ai, 047; Hill, 81, 269. give Daven oo Sixty-nine election distriels outside of New York and Kings County, give Davenport 14,816; Hill, 11 ,879 Bascom, 195, Democratic net gain of Three hundred and "16 of 7 election | . impenetrable | EWA DS | | brave and watchful enemy topography of the county one out of { | ful m and of forests impassable in the face AN aggressive, y thoroughly equipped snd jerfectly familiar with the of Was one the mwt daring, brillisnt and succe tary moves in modern histor None but a great organizer like McClel lan could have performed the dificult font, Jut for his polities! eoavictions General McClellan would have been the hero of the war, the jealousies in esbinet and among the military tains of the north, and the popul fatal ery of “On to Richmond,” disar , | rangedtihe well laid plans of McClellan — A — VIRGINIA REDEEMED Mahoneism has been the honored name of the | A RTH pu broking i stench in the nostrils of his de « people, from Returns several doubtful show Demoeratic gains of about Ya, Nov. 3 f tion of from counties cls Ricnwnox: Returns gsed as doubtful, such | O Culpej per, Prince Edward, Halifax, Charlotte, Rock Bridge, Rockingham, Alexandria, county and city, show that | the Democratic alatiy Leg been slected in all he he give 1 ! both his fat! the { College, and one of ai hia ge Moe Jefferson the most eminent phyeicians of his day. Philadel phia family, the Brintons, and the Gen. lan’s mother eame of an old eral bore his mother’s maiden The suddenness of his death name, was a for. No man ever filled a larger space in the history of the United Stales at a eritical period in its existance than did McClellan, No man ever discharged his duties in all tho positions in which bis trust,unselfishness of motive and de- volion wo country. organized the raw undisciplined troops the confidence reposed in him by his 1 vy follow ils campaign eotintry men, 1 chivalry, and . sarough Aili0 read like tiles of the re i treat to the James river ! by republic | been {make some 1 tal { improve an) n | turned he slow, element of for pe sition, General MeClel- | great shock as it was entirely unlooked | | penitentiary in he was placed with greater fidelity to | From the time he { and a half, John Segrist to two, George in West Virginia, and drove the con. | federates from that State until he laid | off his mortality in his adopted state of | in the ease of Wm, Secrist, a boy. New Jersey, no act of his ever broke | 0 and Forrest : LE . i {fownsiip, Chesler county | silted very favorably, and pr tracted the great strugeid ihe organization, discipline, and efficienc of the Army of the P alone to its young cor woeded unin rant GeVYery man w ho * him ignominiously Ihe were bul confederate armies shadow | McClellan in belween the James, in the and McClellan wil est and most success! Hasting filled the mer nor Pt oF then ‘plumed knight” be one (M course led nine months have ejecting from office, but if Mr was he expects i to nine tenths of the offices are still fi ans, and consumed in that tenth Cleveland | were (to throw the other nine tenths out | 1 in the next three es, and perhaps not he had therefore, the “rascals” , out. ills necessary that the process of elimination should It iss matter of great con- gratulation to democrats to contrast Mr.Cleveland's cabinet, consular and di. plomatic appointments with those of any of his predecessors since the time of Lincoln. Even in the minor locaj | offices this rule has been observed by those distributing patronage. The bes, f our party is always consult. ed as to the applicants for position, and | | steady, competent, sober, industrious, ing democrats have been ap over the list of Lhose Jy! inted ¢ be a! p inted own district and compare them 3 an predeces sy you very fo on of the s! doubt resident's course no bh the | hes instill. inlo those recommending persons The appointment of in { ompetent, inten perato or d men to office, while it could not justly be charged to the President, would cast { reat odium on his administration. For this reason Mr. Cleveland haste slowly. - - is making Counterfeiters Bentenced. Prrrsnvra, October 28. Boston Buck and the members of his notorious gang of counterfeiters, were sentenced to the United States Court Buck was sentenced (0 seven years, Ed. Harmon to four, Louis Whitmore to three, John B. Farr to two this afternoon. Buck to one, and Andrew two years, Groner to Sentence was suspended The gang operated extensively in Clarion countios, “ —— The testis for oil in West Sadsbury ; have not re- | af | | oLe months he might | reputable | Wallace And Peale F'wo men stand out prominently be- {arn # y r. 4 ire the people of Centre, C inton, and Clearfield counties, of all 2 | " ns clean and clear connection with the infamou railroad deal that w Be ce the bus her interests of thos n the mer { between ) Blar La n oppression as ® beyor | the lisiribut wn business 0 ETERS, #1 1 be set- let the test faithfulness to your | Soldiers 1» Government Employ. A committee of the “Veteran's Rights £ {| Association’ of ad- Cleve Philadelphia has | dressed a petition to President | land, asking the re-appointment of a | bumber of veterans to positions in the Philadelphia mint, from which they have been removed, | We are in favor of tak those who braved death on live. We ror of giving every man a pen- 10 is deserving of it, and such a peasion as will We one sol- enable him to live. { don’t want to see fish made of diers case, and flesh of anothers. We | don’t want to see a man appointed toa position, simply because he has been a i} Lr smoved, with We Rights Associ ation’’ stand up for the right of Demo- atic soldiers. That is fair. ‘Veteran's | want to see the | eratic soldiers to fill some of the offices | from which they have been excluded for twenty years, by reason of their partly affilations, We want to see some of the grand old | Demoeratic veteran's ‘who have been | earning thei®bread by the sweat of their brow, for twenty years, take the places of the well fed, sleek politi cians, who have under Republican ad- ministration excluded both cratic and Republican veterans, And lastly we don’t want to see the “veteran's Right Association’ stand on the street corners of Philadelphia, whin- ing because a Democratio veteran has taken the place of a Republican veter- an, who has been in office for filteon years, i ———— The father of Wilson, the self acous~ ed murderer, at Norristown, has left for home, It is believed that the line of Demo- ten or defense will be insanity,
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