“ \ {emo rat. F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprictors. 'BQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL. —Jeflorso: TERMS : $1.50 per Annum, in Ady an VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA., THU RSDAY, JUNE 3, 1886, NO. 22 The Centre Democrat, | | {a premium, and the members of our| . : i | with glory and the bills and vales Tormu81.50 por Annumin Advance FRANK E BIBLE, - Editor AxyBobpy who tears down the American mackerel should be pickled | { their | n . + | { lucky in securing the services of these | of the strike in the | A brilliant young orators on Saturday on the spot. —— Tae settlement Clearfield coal region is the result of a confererence between the miners and operators, and seems to bea just and equitable adjustment of the trouble. - JOHN SHERMAN sat down gently on Senator Blair in the republican caucus If Blair “don't ly from below,” then he don’t belong to last week. bob serene- the Centre county family, that's cer- ide, the enter TERR are would ch ime wasted t used. be ex is In Ke] the Republics grants Demoer the lands f Every effor ’ alic party & foe strated by "™ at Lhose worthi od attorn agen a bing « rporations or on ATIO4 In ands of acres of land forfeit ago to the government are the posession of these railroads, actual settlers are forced back miles from the railroads unless they are willing to pay an outrageous price for lands that do not belong to the rail roads, but which, were justice done under the various acts regulating the taking ol nt Edmunds seems to be the would be open to settlement Senator head front of the unholy combination up governm land. and js withholding the lands from the set tler. — a — Herr Most, P. O, address, New York Penitentiary, h Bing Sing. | bar were scattered all over the county | en Decoration day. that | Decoration Day Orators. BELLEFONTE oratory is always at Among those of | laurels on the stump, our friends Spangler and Reeder have gathered | A share. Potter township was | last. Both had devoted much time to the preparation of their addresses and Jack felt so well satisfied with his, that he wanted to fire it of Judge Orvis "» refused to play auditor, in Friday, but the Judge Bri morning, birds, ght and early on Saturday with hearts light as singing our friends started for Ps balmiest ure seem the wings of the wind, of! maddened creature throug! with the buggy at his Spangler and Reeder A f Yea there !” yell | wild chase, “Whoa! “Whoa' now “Cthee rs, but on pl inged the horse. Af. ter a half an hours chase, himself Spangler gave up, gathered together for Orvis that 1 did'nt shoot that thing of! at him,” and remarked that it was “lucky In an hour Reeder returned pale and weary with the news that he had found the horse dead and decay- uld ind 11 Slowly they clambered ing, but not the buggy. down the! mountain to Centre Hall and hired a | horse and buggy and drove to Potters Mills, Jack hired a man to hunt up | the buggy. On their return to Centre | Hall they found their own horse and | buggy at the hote! safe and sound save a few roratches. The horse Reeder had | | | eloquence, but the silence the younger members who have won | { the discovered was one that had been | hauled there some days before, dead. The boys covered themselves all over | of | | Penns Valley vet resound with their of death broods over the affair cn the top of mountain, — A— A store lotteries enacted by the last legislat June 3d be li penalties should make note of LAW against gift ure, will go f Of into effect on year, and these who may to its 1 La pro- visions, The preamble recites that the laws against gambling are evaded by the ckets entitling the hol tf giving of money or ue as purchase, you ge the fruitas any ——— Aud parity fi straight as Wallace, Coxe Wi we havn't demo ~t (ri 3 tenger, Bl ! Grédly 0 A erat : iverton. No ie timber for t hat office then lot us shut up the sh Pp. — a — Mn our thanks for his kind invitation to | CLEVELA xD will pie BE accept witness his wedding E ceiemonies from the outside —— A —— Hionge won't re sign because of his love for the Soldiers Orphan boodle* —— — Subscribe for the Cextie CRAT Demo its appearance on this side | Atlantic about three yenrs | passed away, in New York “A Ohild of The Devil of Monday At the weekly the Presbyterian meeting ministers on Rey. R. T. Jones, pastor of the Susque_ hanva Avenue Church, read a paper “in on "Boycotting.” Hesaid boycotting made the was “a child of the Devil that { ol 0, ana of all the strang la 1 ’ il }4 danger WIR, pOGiIess immigrants that ever came counutry this was the worst. There are two opposite s ms,” continued the reverend gentlemen, b woeolting ; one nia CR] i, and the ot} 1 . iabor, gi he w Only Mi Ki ren were present Mra trated by the blow No faners been made —— anybody. have as yet Henn Most has no confidence in uries, and the result of the late trial have Be hind the bars this beer-guzzling vagabond | will not be such a laughter compell« ing monster as he was under the bed, but he will serve a better purpose as an object lesson for others of his kind who abuse the hospitality of the coun try by their incendiary speeches. | shows that juries no confidence in Herr Most, | other | closing the several Executive Washington Letter. Wasmixarox, D, C,, May 30 The Pre ing the past , 186. ident has several times dur Waek, sed the Tenallytown road driven recently purchas KLIN 1 upon We versnda i INEeAIAY De eat upon ti s than ar yed the magnificent vie whole Ome | rod the bill insist tl tthe b tutional upon the ground that it witen pt ling lis uncon is tate 0 reg manufactur prote one elas at the expense I'he sentiment in the House however overwhelmingly in favor of the bill, which will doubtless become a law | if a vole is secured upon it, In accordance with the usual « ustom the President issued an executive order Depart ments on the Slat inst, to enable the employe: #10 participate in the decora, ' | term ia the penitentiary | Spire ies {0 fell a ie A very large ma-~ tion of the graves of soldiers who during the rebellion, jority of the clerks will however avail themeelves of the 1 RILIT ily low r nD rales wh Ch iti rajliroad coms The Last Hemlock ¢ TA re P A810 Ye May learn that he United Stat Listinction between lib riy and cense, between social rand acts and « uction. They learn that ing { viol nee I Rs w under pretense of exer of free speech are punishable wand that con, murder Ry are with death. - Boroeavx, May 27.—~Daring a violent storm here last evening hail A child was killed by hail stones while being {carried in its mothor's arms. A num. ber of persons were injured and much property was destroyed. | ] | stones of enormous size fell.
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