F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. HRQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUAKION, RELIGIOUS OR POI VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1886. The Centre Democrat, Torms $1.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E, BIBLE, Editor Boycorr the gamblers. ct A—— Jinx Ricuamonn would make a “dan- dy Mayor.” > Tug Philadelphia Press prints a picture of John Kelly and labels it Gen. Beaver. > Every Congressman with an inter- est in a silver mine, voted for the continued coinage of the 80-cent dol- lar. - Tue first duty of a citizen is observe the law himself, and then to see that the law is respected an 1 observed by others. A Tae night cars were ff th tagKen o traction reads in Philadelphia for tl “cause of decency.” There 1s som hope for the Quaker City yet THE nex west empl deputies yY give them pop guns. with fire -> never fool arms | CovarEssMAN O'Neal, the Labor Committee would be a good man to head the committ the in Miss tigate strikes Texas. “ - CENTRE COUNTY i8 having a little boom the ination in his pocket, and the in the papers. Our Jim has Republican gubernatorial nom: pocket sewed shut. — Tae Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany takes c yal belonging individuals and manufa panies, by the car load. fonte Iron & Nail C idle for two weeks for 4 1 hi We 8 y Would this not be a [4 mpany has been want wl subject CUongresional inves > adelphia Tae Phil great cock and bull st about war lall.As Mr ics and has ry between Wallace and Ran Wallace is not in polit matters severely al ver distri ne e 1.100 ' story is unwashed gambler, prek-g New You has an woman running a bakery en non union hands. She was boy by the Union, and since been making hundreds of dollars each day. Bhe says her bakers are clean honest and faithful, and she is deter mined to retain them, Bhe gave them permission to join the union but th She is ditional help refused. now employing The Are Indies took 1 : her fight and lib rally, and w patronizing mithy people sending her checks ranging from 83 hunting “the flowers that bloom in the | up to 8150 with instructions to supply the poor to that exteat. : ted that time has her Rie Home Rule Whatever may be the fate of the present Home Rule measure of Mr. (Gladstone, certain it is that a new light has broken upon the people of | the British Isles; and what was con- sidered an impossibility three months azo is a probability to-day and will be an accomplished fact within a year, Mr. bill the Conservatives Tories is (Gladstone's which to and almost revolutionary in its provisions, is to the Irish moderate and conservative. liberals and nationalists The only Irish troubles is local This, Ireland de mands asa right, and this the liberals To ywwernment shall be hampered in Ire solution of the 1 SCL government, concede, what extent local self s g land by imperial laws will depend on romises and CONCESSIONS 1@ comi and Parpellites make the T n which have no pl government or Home Rule biruded f England and Ireland to question of Lhemseives on ARIWAYS ya of more vital subjects Just why Protestant and himéet can not Or Crackin z « Of a green ribbon o aders of To ny th Ie cannot be Ireland afl 1 COMMNon ——— th Rome of the boys in the New York public schools struck for half an houl's Friday recess and a half holiday on Che “stern parents” prompt the seat of war with , ebe,, AW boy A —— n ily fanned und When give io, SLrap War the peace now d Wi 0 i New York boodle Aldermen Manhood and Demogogues. The chief obstacle to the prompt and fair adjustment of labor disputes is the demagogue who assumes to lead workingmen by appeals to passion and lawlessness, and he is always backed by hoodlums and theives who want anarchy and plunder to shame organ- 1zed industry, the the The one voice that rose above din of disputing demogogues in Knights of Labor was that of Gener- al Master Workman P manhood so grandly as ywderly, and he has made sort itself as 10 stay the hand of law. n under the Loui SIAN | t ' » 1CA8TIORE EV gravest provos the labor question, was that : i tor Hawley, whose hon speech 1s given in Hawley speaks for | derly speaks for labor imely try and statesmanship with wogism that 1s d of such as Hawley as Philade phia Tim —— A Physican s Su time | bullet stru Deceased vat His mo L. Perryaville AN — yy —_— Tue resolution introduced by Mi | > i Morrison providing for the appoint ment of & committee to investigate the labor troubles Was passed The committee will by the House, connist of seven members, —— — Tex more New York boodle Al | | dermen were gathered in are | — ay — : Loxvox, April 18.~The Earl of H ’ “" ! ! y y + Fad J { Ja ] Un ) N § } i i ) \ y tog ¢ oe pt those who languish in | Shaftesbury committed suicide while | tion, and was to have been used in the | Urance vie. riding in a cab today. | were still burning fiercely when the { word cate that the Cairo Short Line More About the Strike ( many 16 ascertained, Si When day Louis, April 10, light broke over : yard Nt. Louis found peace prevailing but that pes nlay » dead me was an armed peace ; and their humble homes es marked diary fires had raged, whil asl the pind and the wi yards had been convert pight into armed cam graphed last night, brought were kindled The react storm of the M ins inte . flames i to into the vi ity, thinking that would surely be com their own dwellings, ran out ame President slreets, the misl wringing ir hands and ANNOYANCE As moaning over the rtune which f his having had a serious : ¥ . Y s with ¥ threatened them aie oe of opinion with Mr, Manning ‘ : 1st bel he ls Twas sl nf The flemes of the oil and scale house ! re the latter wa ken down As sn matter of fact there has been no such disagreement. The President be ‘ lieves, in spite of the doctors’ opinions lumber yards, just south of the cork . to the contrary, that after a short per. factory, were on fire, and everybody | fod of rest Mr. Manning will again be in his councils, and has not for a moment enteriained | the idea that he is to lose him from his Cabinet, The great social event of the after ran in that direction, The lumber in | able to assist him i | he the yards was of the very finest descrip- bullding of cars. Nearly all of it was i# to be a grand charity ball it the Chinese Lega The ol for tl month & money Mayor Armstrong. declaring wished thers were fight the payment. willing to pay with suit, p——— i — . Wasnmixorox, April 13.~The House Committee on Territories, by 8 vote of 6 to 8, has decid« d to port favorably Mr. Springer's bill for re- | storing the large Oklahoma tract of {land to the general public domain, | This would throw more than 06,000, 000 acres open to settlement, which are now being preyed upon by the cattle kings, mostly foreigners. The bill will go through if it gets a chance.
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