F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. “URQUAL VOL 1. BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1885. The Centre Democrat, Terms $1.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E, BIBLE, Editor, HENDRICKS DEAD. As we to press the go reaches us over the wires that Vice | A. Hendricks, m. this (Wednesday Thomas pP- President, died at 5 evening. lars at this time, as the telegram simply reports his death, is a sad and sudden termination to the a great brilliant Mr. was Governor of Indiana, U career nan. tor, and twice elected Vice President of the United States. The Democrat 3 | ic party had no more trusty leader, |: nor the country a truer patriot. — A A— “Frayep,” “smothered” and * out” When .1 1 1 = our colors iet us Know. we still exist, we -> Tue Doylestown .D score years and ten a bright. intelligent and a tuagenarian it is. — - Cor. McCrure is troubled with an pight-mare, I'he extra session only renredy for the gallant Col or ear.ier in the even - Jon Moor ’ of the Br has another little ‘‘onpleasantness’ hands again, John must be an liar, or eise he teilsthe tr The Breakfost T. about libel suit Stnte except Lie who tries to mater w= Watchma 10 per ot, of the IS simpy in Snow Show is wa resentative’ does hi political gil ne at work Rej 3 I : iblican « 8 heads shall houlders.” Its Ain't it? ered from the ing hard in Snow Shoe - vith who was foully murdered in Bowxax, the “man many mies," Louis, seems to have had thousands His was an immense procession and the en of friends warm and trues, funeral tire city seems to have been in mourn ing for him- While his body was lying in its coffin in the family manfion men the He had been kind to the poor and faithf and women gazed on the face of dead man and wept like children. al to his friends. The good that men do, lives after they are gor®, — — Hox. I. A. Mackey, of Lock who may be the next Democratic Con gressman to represent this spent Friday in Bellefonte. Daily News Haven, distriot Just where Baily got his information, we do not know, nor do we know that Mr. Mackey is looking that way. Bat we do know that My, Mackey made one of the most faithful representatives this district ever had in Congress, and his | Democracy is beyond question, laudable ambition to desire to repre- | sent the people in Congress and Mr. | PMsckey bas always worked in the Democratic traces. As Centre county can’t have the Congressman always, friend Mackey's chances are good. rep rit | We can give no particu’ | This | of | Hendricks | S. Sena: Itisa Punie¢ Faith. The Watch engaged ia the . whose editor has been business of “snubbing’’ g, and fusing to supporl | Governor Curtin the pa {t seven | years, turns tail and now admini As Meek never does anything without large and nauseous doses of *'t fly.” Mr. an ol ject some str Ange buried the y WO exy ect Lo see hat he bas r the present, levelopment | hatehet f only eviden- that he has ‘an ax Aw sr, | COs the fact Curtin is We with which our friend has nd’ and expected to turn the grind stone, admire the | Buse | moulded men to his own purposes, i { ore of the characteristi that distin guished the gre Me | that : ek posiesses i cunning er he when he statesman, Howey fle thing alr BO fluential in of Harrity, McKend wt Phila lelph | the report of th ria should it by har i fil iz Of 1} we Lo be | to New York over a route ent yond the control of ihe great vania corporation, and their facilities are other company. This stranger « Irpor ation has grown wonderfully in the good graces of the people of this and any aid that can be given it The dark of railroad monopoly that have for years | cheerfully be given, hang over Pennsylvania and made her | | ¢ hief City n overgrown village, are | about to be dispelled, There is no rea { son why a dozen trunk lines should not | | pefotrate the heart of the state from east to west, The vast west which is in its infanc y market crops through the ports of the Atlantic, The geographical position of Pennsylvania, places her in the route of all must her wondrous air lifts roads, The boundless mineral resoure. es of the state make it an object to reil traflic, ness of the Pennsylvania railroad com | Pa should be to develop the indus: roads {o secure her The busi | ! { i ] to | ‘ + | ful to the trust re werminai far superior to those of any | | the st ius oul in ¢ al te | will clouds | | through incapacity as the w hic should naturally g her many lines and brancl °f { of lay ing » tarifl on them Pitt vent of the Baltimore Pennsylvania and New more liber Pennsy ivania, ol i vod passed | competing point | road mean | of cor peeling pois . LINeAns I ramifications to all the coal | | regions of the | that the sl Penasylvania' lustries,that her! | her and men in 9 tale has let Mr. Meek y it. If Mr. Hense has, as the W ave, been “faith bored earnest) but bear” 1coees of the Pp arty,’ it for the position, It incapacity to organize the party, either Meek admitted it rather believe that Mr, In and Mr. We would Hensel failed case we were right, has Watchman’ , argument would lead us to think than to believe that his failure was due to something else, ns the has admitted Mr, Hensel's incapacity to run Acampaign, Now Wat won't it join with us in demanding the retirement of the whole gang and the election ofa new | man! —— a ———. Hanlan has challenged Tesmer to row a three-mile race on May 30, 1886, for $2,000 a side. Teomor will accept the challenge, backer. He is now looking for a onscientiously for | © ying that he is not the man | simply shows his | Aman i about the wdelphia 7 to talk about viding {Oy (0 ian her then talk Lo Liary 1if¥ard saped with lke Bu ity to the John Lippine all Jong term charge lef fred, I'he body of Louis Riel was buried by Father Budre, in a the Church of the Immaculate C vault underneath ncep tion, al Regina, and a guard placed over the remains, The ceremony was | simple, but impressive. Mee. N. W, the | wealthy Chicago butcher, suicided Bipper, wife of a in the lake, She was temporarilp derang ed. An outbreak the Indians about rebellion, is again. threatened. among ttleford, the contre of the Riel Miss Anna Dunn, a Huntiagdon { county lady, had a tumor weighing | a fifty pounds removed from Ler person recently by a Philadelphia physician, we Monitor, $1 Clarion cour Mi re shout to land for In| rem then ghits | INMaKea pre i inets ha long been | Meade P | y cold, t 18 not to be We venture tos not a single Dem Meade Post, The resolu to Gen. McClellan is iply & sugar {coating to the quinine Don't make seses of yourselves, ntlemen. | You did not kick when your party was sending civilians to the | i States late insleas of brave soldiers. You will not sq tend Tow ( oper or led t | been has w of the fre | quency of these outrages the organiza. il 8 | tion of a vigilance committee is being | serio sly { nsidere i. — A— trouble for the rails Fagre is Iroaa giants brewing in New York as well in Pennsylvania, and Mr. Depew have a chance to air New his company should York court and show cause not be or guaranteeing its bonds, The stat utes of New York forbid the consolida railroad, seitled. The people of each state of ations they create, The gentleman remarked that the Demoeratio party of Pennsylvania had made itself party to a law suit, will dis cover that the question has got beyond the limits of thif State, Somebody will have to get in out of the cold in less than a year, and it won't be the Demo- oratic party either, who facetiously -> — =< Now ribbons, plushes, and sating: — Garman’s,” Hal ¥ ed estate | He had two wives children : by his Supt. { fully run institutes, as | will | himself before a | why | enjoined | from purchasing the West Shore road | tion of parallel and competing lines of | The railroad question will be | Families Badly Mixed Samuel , Whicl rub to the ( Frank. iran- the ntv ¢ : lo counLy an ives an worth upwards of £40,000, Thomas Haley died intestate in 1833 J dead . he had or Wa hve living and one By Martha, his first wife. econd wife he had four ehildren anc the her ground of infidelit ) wile against accordavce therewith 1847. ercis AN Last nig cents was f { Owens knows how to was & grand imp: rat} WOOCOSE That he plainly Free Press, - forget to examine the neck ware and stylish } demonst rates, Von i I. Fleming & Co's window, and tha fpecimen binding from the Damo RAY Bindery. - School Buprrintendents in Session Avnury, N. Y.. Nov. 20.~The | council of school superintendents met the Union are greater than the corpor- | in session here. Superintendent Mo Millan, of Utica; Ellis, of Rochester, { and Sanford, of Middletown, were ape pointed a committee to formulate changes in the law. Mental arithme- ticand language were then discussed at length. The practice of givin sentences with false syntax for tehor ars 10 correct was nearly unanimously condemned by the conncil, ne dollar and “fifteen cents for boy's seal skin cap. Garman's
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