F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. ‘EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL. '=Jeflerson TERMS : $1.50 per Annum, in Ad w——— yam VOL 8. RELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1886. NO. 21 The Centre Democrat, Terms 81.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E BIBLE, Editor, Tae Maine statesman is going to Bar Harbor to escape the annual sun stroke. a ma Cravuxcy Brack seems to be ahead in the race for the democratic guber. patural nomination. -- boodle alderman of | JAEHNE the New York is engaged in the department of the State Penitentiary, Just think of New York's wearing “biled shirts.” -> H. BraAIr has laundry convicts | Ww. pointed a member visitors to West Point. don’t fool with the been board HL0K out boy General, (GEN. of the I he's a double-back-action buzz saw, and cuts both ways. - ; Tae Chicago Grand Jury hag found true bills against Spies, Parsons i ) : ner anarchists $ 1 and several ot charged with murder, incitin y heir oper: CONGRESS hibiting aliens actual settlers. No person allowed to acquire an acre of the lic land, unless be or she declared or her intention of becoming an Ameri can citizen. PATTIS0N has appointed of Centre Hall, Proth tary to fill the Cr. by the Mr. Mingle is f the Pe VACAD y caused death of R. Brett. at present cashier nus Vall mob had ju poor missionaries are br and caudle-lectured by their wives each day when at would have bought ea them posit war will are man time to Crrecks. in ahout i nomir don’t they Pati . | atlison The above gem is "and pa woul det of Gen, Beaver’ our “Il : .q ' might give knock that little faot Oh! Feidler, Feidler, you make od blush for the honor and dignity of ‘our profession, The next open your mouth, Don't, nto 3 sy me you | | will savor nothing of the usual Congressional. As the days roll by the coming congressional assumes & more lively shape. It now a matter of fact will present one or more candidates at our primary election in September. Whoever may be successful in receiv- ing the instruction from the the good will and earnestness that should be given same with a hearty com plimentary nature indulged in the past toward our congressional aspir- ants, Our county polls more demo. cratic votes than any other three coun itself ties in the district and that in should be a guarantee that the clains of our candidate, no matter who he is 1 $ l id receive re pectiul notice from the oth sad “A wler ! I knew him well Hora how as w Of inlinite jest'' eto. .—— \ retali ermen nave turing a alled to of the ' wii . ut Win and, t ¥ Mis OM marries (J) here'll be an old boycott, oO | the interest in | CLEVELAND, May campaign | is | . { that Clearfield | county | One Million Strong 99 AAR Upon the Register of the Forest City house was bold, well of T. V. Pa., general writlen this evening in formed letters the name Powderly, of Scranton, master workman of the Knights of Labor, who is early upon the scene of next Frederick week's activity. | Turver, of Philadelphia, the general panic d him, secretary of the organization, accom- | After dinner they Mr. John W. Hayes, of New wick, N. J. tive board of met Bruns. a member of the execu. the order, and Killgallan, of Butte City, M. T. rep- resenting Montana district , and Mr, | Durbin Ward Dead. THE OLD DEMOCRATIC WAR HOKSE PABBES AWAY AT LEBANON, OHIO, May 23 Durbin Ward died Saturday afternoon. LesaNon, O., Genera o'clock He was born in 1819, at 2:50 Bracken county Va, in tering the war as a common soldier he a Brigadier General by He began General McClellan and with Thomas IM ssp He was one | CAme out | brevet, his services with later served in Kentuck | | | maugyga, i nd also several prominent local members | of the order. ab Cle month. - AROS LO miners rates of discrimi And re lve the troubles in Try it. - no xt Nnons, A. La 1s to get into and the to play | the presidential chair gramatical John is not going b to the Blaine kite. He i ‘eawn’t do it you know.” AN great conspiracy idiog f the int « 1 iL will not August, he Folsom family here say the Migs ome eve th it from plas that she iter Fuarope Wiki be ma Folsom entire Lhey deny a roy in Brassels, and Dr. Mart in-law of the Colonel, confirms the report that Miss Folsom is now on the | ocean on the steamer City and that she will not know of her | grandfather's death until she arrives in | New York, where the particulars w be awaiting her. Nothing further wi | bo done st the homestead until Mr. | Benjamin Eolsom's arrival. ud 16, in ROY of Chiong | [day | 48) from ber home, 215 En- | | the proposals for the | encouragement and su : k 18 ] i i Ma ost) She Eloped With an Anarchist Bt. Louis, May 23 —Last ht Mrs. C The Congress week has T he wor) arl Klemm eloped been nig Fremont street, tion to the before Chicago with an aparchist named Otto 4 h of many of the } Brehm, and they arrived in St. Louis At 5H o'clock this evening a pistol shot w heard 4 AWRIling act ir on the following morning. have been as rant the in a room at 635 Soutl 1¥ Wilh M1 r Home Rul¢ Dean work | I am ood enough to y him the con approval of the moet. Washington the sen him, Convey ing oratulat pratuiat | many ev received | and approbation in an and §¢ Lhe cars were future govern ment of Ireland are a great source of pport to her badly engineot ana Ole 3 I remain, hood thor he HDG was (10 vernmen n At Ww urs faithfully lox fn Fal] J. M, CanMicmans, dear sir, y . standing House, t explode LY the thought the three men are fatally burs, Washington Letter Thurs: Wasnineroxn, D, C., May 24, al y it, his advanced wy iny pany ignited the | with terrifie me demolished and Ihe frightly who was It is god were tracl XK
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