v - @b F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprioctors, HEQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL," =Jeflorson TERMS . $l 50 per Annum. in Sovane BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1886. a The Centre BD emocrat, Boy. Curin's Now Commies The State Committeo. of men possessing no influence of con: The Utah Bill Kaizer Winuwerm is seriously —- On the 20th instant, or theres- ihichativn In fhe party, Whe belief that Wis TT : | troubled with the “Rheumatiz” its . a 10 has done so has fatally injured his VasuixoroN, Jan, 8.—The Utah | shout time for the “ancient he bouts—for no formal notice has been | sefuinons as head of the organization bill, as 1t passed the Senate to-day, is | orable” Bill cient and hon- given to the public—the Democratic | A party no more thao an army can substantially as reported from the a " : 4 12 State Committee of Pennsylvania will | be expected to rally with vigor and committe sod as published in the Ry tor | haps the displecement of Gov. Curtin : i , meet at Harrisburg to effect an or- enthusiasm under a leader whose cam | WOrDIDE papers of Dec. 22. The only I'he Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad \ \ ganization for the coming year. When | paigns have each followed the other change of conse quence is the addition the campaign resulted so disastrously | with increasing disaster. Should the of a section providing that warriagze | last year it was given out with more | present management be maintained | between persons within the fourth de t 1 or less authority that the present | defeat more overwhelming thau has | Bree of consanguinity ut not includ. Chairman, Mr. W. U. Hensel, would yet been witnessed threatens the De ing that degree—shall he deemed in NO. 2 The announcement of the House Committees by Speaker Carlisle creat- N . BIBLE, Editor. rn : A NYS ed no particular comment except per Torms $1.50 per Annumin Advano® to engage quarters in Democratic County Jommitiee 18806 from the important committee on For- WoL A Bhal eign Affairs of which be was chairman 3 s A Bhafler, b : Betltonte ¥......Jacob Runkle, in the last Congress, and his assign- fighting the Trunk Line po ! reduced rate tickets We W.... Wm Harper, : : Centre Hall Boro-......De J ¥ \lexandar, ment to the nominal committee on Howard Barough Abe Weber, i : J Mileabu rg Borough...E A Carr, | Banking and Currency. Various rea- Millheim Borough D L Zarby, | J Lat W Hl Sandford, sons have been assigned for the de- Philips barg > 24, Heury lehman, i : a WC Lingle, capitation of our member among others Union¥flle Boro .........P J McDonald, a : Bennet tWp...occss--. . Wi1am Thiet, the opposition of Sec’y Bayard andMr., Bogus twp, ast Henry L Barnhart, . ’ : > Po Col James F Weaver Morrison, and the charge said to have Burnside veeer. William Hipple, OollAEe TWP. .s eran .es co DDI0) Grove, Jr, been made by Bayard that the secrets Curtin twp . Heury Confer " v Ferguson, cast John Mo 'romuick f the committee } Porguson twp, west . : resign and afford the committee an | yocracy in the next contest. Demo | ©®8! and punished as The bill provides Ate ta eee Ayr t16y : { * 1 opportunity to effect a reorganization. | orqgq possessing the confidence of the i Had this resignation been prompily party cannot be asked to accept nom’ ‘ ' T [' he State |: M . ” made the Democrats of the ate | inations with chaos and demoralize’ lick ad” opt i™ uld have been enabledto look around | tion all around them. But if a new ay it nt ty % : them and choose a Chairman who ce alin iregg twp, mortd mar hroughits chairman his J . . organization | lected under a vigor ut) bho P Condo . would make an earnest effort to gather tin denies and says tl secrets to leak management together the beaten and scattered ele : pond. Su f the party and put it in pos didates sented for it 18 but +t) 16 INE] ould have ha Taere's a “Growlers Organ” Philadelphia t Trains have been delayed on near ly all of the railroads of Penns lvania by snow drifts. a - ; Perry BeLMoNT is the son of his father, that great question has been settled, the “sun do move.’ -> A Cleveland girl eloped dusky son of Ham. There ses an occasioual Desdemona for a — PHILADELPHIA in a million dol the 5 us Ket 5 Y "ee * 4 ; clothes land wil still goo per Tax “old Bayard is the facts t : . that against Gov C telegraphic ne ’ & : 3 ’ _ if such were th ia U4 AMAZING " Droad gaged r F n elected | to show President of the Philadelphia and | fact. If the deposition of Gi Reading Railroad Company. If any | tin is humiliating to him it 1s one man cau bring Reading out of her | 80 tothe people of his district. But nit has cease erve the } present financial sirnits we believe Mr, | it is doubtless better for Gov, Curtin purposes of an opposition by com pell- (rowen 1s the my [he Philadelphia | that he has been relieved of the oner ing the Republicans to put forward | on the chairn and wind up it Adultery ewspapars devotad to the interests of | ous burdens of an important oc _ {their best and most available eandi' | tral Committe prisonment for more than three } | ALL commit | he Reading's rivals have endeavored | tee. the labors of which would. in dates. The Democratic party is no years, and in case of forniestion by » L “wi ’ ) yt ’ # L ' 3 v ) ' : : ; \ WO te throw odium on Mr. Gowen, but all pr bability have broken his longer a rallying centre of public | substantially t an unmarried man or woman each is all to no purpose as he has been tri’ | health and shortened his life. We | OPIRIOD IN the State, and its demoral' | jyorated it last fall EY ly hope ; ’ Ae alontod ’ ; : . mn ac . we R 1 umphantly elected, feel like congratulating him on his ization, reacting upon the Republican | f,r the purty iu the state is ng. oncire | party, has lowered the tone of both. } 5 i to be punished by not more than six month's imprisonment or $100 fine. > Commissioners appointed by the Sg ‘ ‘ « yy | promotion to a committee whose la > a \ | ppoimsi ! u Sgxator Epmoxps is “going fi hs 0 y iis i new organization. Mr, Hensel has Lay ‘ ' bors are only nominal, neeediog that the best possible or the nae Ns of iit Lick, 14 ’ ganization M . e : ganization cannot pre vent defeat, and gence, The only thing to be feared ucthar M preme Court and District Courts the election machinery his own fend 1 . . Utah are given all the powers of Jus hauds but we trust ’ he ) admitting even that ices of th OA 00, AL { i ine Cave admittis g even that the present man’ rood sense to 3 i Ace, and | : ) i A Inn hig 20al . ) : . god is that tiv ir in eR | i ay nt in Pennaylva T ylso p y BIA IB 10 DOW IR nell 1 the 1 suppression ol Vy may Lt pass } le i an vd ] 4 " i" with defeat n righis gua ed Vy tu t : ANI : : { ) oY, it not : | ‘ : paigns I'l 4 { he that t 5 : or } wil own ou tf = \ , ' " : AHOWSE ton I i iH . ’ X g nana . : : . { ‘ N \ bist abut Sadhok cb i ! rue ; from speaking 2 itl wil vith the matter, th 0 a apni {at {eo : houses ma al tha {ha hold a . : with tie ma : "i that the Chairman has not used his | a stiff fight shou » made for a new whol | attend tly ma cory | 1 ed to the root, P lygamy is doomed, | Narrow escapes, Ih \ very | had been ckiog &i , y entse § s | surface 1e shi position to promote the apiri 3 I : A 4 ; 4 HOBIMOR promo ie spirit ol fac’ | denl and party success, A new lead | Ua) i hat’ right gentic Mary. better Oh! “Brigey"” if you could have lived | caving aud five more blocks are ex’ | tion | iding i ur : : ' .; cid TR REHLIC Mary, bebier | is assigned for tho act, excopt his : 44 : # | tion y ni ling in securing appoint. | er is wanted. Give us a leader gentle- {dothat than loaf In bed until 10. lai . yd ple 58 0 102 ity pected to go down, | ments in Philadelphia and elsewhere | men | o'clock like some other Mary's d Lo Aoly that she proined he : ay or Mary's do. | children by her first b i I° st husband to his.
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