The Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- bed every Fhitrsday morning, at Bellefonte Contre county, a, TERME Unk in sdVAN0E omnia 3} 33 If tot paid in sAvaBEse ew apo A LIVE PAPER-devoted to theinterests of the hole people. . ET made within three months will be con jdored in advance, No paper will be discontinued until arroarages are paidpxcept at option of publwhera. Papers going out of the county mast be advance. Any person procuring us t a copy free of charge. fi SO ein Dent) aXe is paper " "a reliably snd profitable medinm for advertisii BE the ot ApH facilities for JOB WORK and are prepared to print all kinda of Books Tracts, Rrogrammes, Posters, Commereial printing, &e., in the Wtontstylo sno at the lowest possible rates, Alladvertisements for a lows term than threo months cents per line for the first three insertions, and b tsaline for each sdditivoal insertion. 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AM. meets viay ev G. PF i The New York Tie-Up New York, June 6.—At10 o'clock this morning every street-car line in the city was in operation except those on Second avenue. The men of this line, listless and discontented, | the side entrances of saloons after all other loitered about the corners and workmen had taken out their cars They were much surprised to learn | that all the other roads had resumed | i operations. Their attention was soon called to the following notice posted at the offices of the line. June 6, 1886.—~The employes of the Second Avenue Railway pany are hereby notified that unless Com. they resume work befor. Monday, June 7, their places will be consider od vacant and new men will be ew- ployed to fill them, who may be engaged will be guaran- tred steady employment. William 8. Thorn, President. Immediately one of the pickets of tie ticd-up line hastened with the news to the Executive Committee. The news that the Second Avenune Road proposed a fight like that of the Third avenue Road spread rapidly, and soon knots of the tied-up men began arriving at the depot. Shortly before noon the cooler heads began to consider the question of going back to work without orders, but soon a messenger came from the Exscutive Committee wit permission for the men to resume work, Then the men Competent men r before in | hot ; i | charge o | road street, Cambris Borough funeral took place Monday. him they were ready to go to work in a body in aceardancawith his notice, go at 12,30 the cars were started out. It is #aid that many of the old drivers applied at the stables and begged of Superintendent Robertson to be taken back. His unvarying reply, how- ever, was: “It is to late; we don't need you now.” President Lyon, of the Third Ave- nue Road, to-day said: “This is a general surrender of the Knights that will mark the begioning of their final dissolution, and they may lay the whole blame to the incapacity and utter lack of honor and honesty in their leaders, It is a victory for the workingmen over the tyranny of ig- norant and avaricions men whom they have allowed to lead them by the | nose, We have beaten them at every point—at the strike, at the boycott and at the tie-up~and it has now be- come a fixed fact that we run our WaLL Sok for Infant TR as Rn , “Oastoria is so well adapted to children that recomend it as superior to any prescription known to me” IL A. Arcuer, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y. | road regardless of their dictates.” | The the Executive strikers now openly denounces | Board as a set of ras. | cals who had led them to a strike and | encouraged them to hold out for weeks | when they might have returned to work. Trib Hughes, 8 youu Johnstown learn that John 22 years of age, mel out shortly ice the prostrate form » road until within a few yards I'he fireman at he engine and d forward in the I ¢ of being able to save the life by dragging him from the He saw him throw up his arm apparently made aun effort to 1 he sank back just as the fire and engine re the fi His head remau could was al ~ Men Alexander what had happeced. to the scene of the accide the young man’ they removed it 10 the resi the father, Mr. Peter Huglies, — A — Convict Converts ~The special says Cutcano, June 6, Daily Nowe Joliet, Ill, The Joliet Penitentiary was the scene of a most in teresting event this forenoon. It was the conterring of the right of confirma- tion on one hundred and conviets by Archbishop Feehan, ol Chi seveniean cago, The ceremonies were conducted in the presence of a large number of outsiders and occurred the in prison chapel, The chapel was nicely decora- ted with flowors for the occasion, and each conviet was provided with a bunch of white flowers to pin upon his breast, At 9o'clock the Archbishop commenced the confirmation, assisted by a number of priests of Chiesgo, St, Louis ard Joliet As the convicts advanced to the altar, each man banded the Archbishop a slip of paper upon which was written the conviets name. Pronouncing the name the Archbishop dipped his finger in a chalice of oil held by an attendant, and making a cross on the foreheads of the kneeling men, said : “1 sign thee with the sign of the Cross and confirm thee with the chrism of salvation in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. The convict orchestra rendered some excellent music suitable for the occasion Among those confirmed were some of the worst criminals of the West, - . Beaten by Thirty Votes. Loxpox, June 7.~At the division on the second reading of the home rule biil the government was beaten by a majority of thirty. The vote on the home rule bill was 311 for and 341 against. Mr. Glad- stone moved an adjournment till went to President Thorn and told . Thursday, which was adopted. Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Sour Btomach, Diarrhoas, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- Tus Ceravn Coxraxy, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. PAPER, Window Shades and Fixtures, Paints, Qils, Glass, Le. las ~Cia88 S ) First PAINTER Be Always Prepared to Exec J Country, on Shortest Notic Call and Examine 0 ur Goods a and PAPER Out HANGERS Wa pale, Aer Ih i OV iit ii HH. wliLlL. TA MS, v x ii iy Ly. LG Hig hand 8 FURNITU AND The Old J. BRACHBILL’S SON, p No. 20 SPRING We Howe ( }ile Lhe Furnat IRF Hie RE BEDDING. re House OJ STREET, ! 8 y (if W- R- BRACHBIIL.I, \ Mires has thus UpsuCecessiul as Was al Cook 1a hanting y desirous of pulling dations of Geronim cut throats it will Miles and the men unnd trom the field and ¥ ract over lo sOme Texan Walker, who at the red volunteers from more of terror to than a Would be Geronimo and his followers thousand regular troops under the com mand of U. 8, officers By all means then let a brigade of Texas rangers be sent to the scene of Indian troubles, and our word for it they will make short work of the savage scoundrels. : - i Will Return to Work. Pirrspunrc, June T.~~At a mass meeting of striking Westmoreland county miners at Irwine’, Pa., to-day, it was decided to return to work at the old rates The men have been on a strike for three months and the re sumption in the east was the cause of their defeat. engaged in agg erate loss was $200,000, i ‘Have used Dr. Thomas’ Oil for eroup and colds, and declare it Contributed by Wm the movement and Electric a positive cure.’ Kay, 570, Plymouth Ave, Buffalo N, Y. - casi. =D. A dealer Goon RESULTS IN EVERY iradford, wholesale paper serionsly afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs; had tried remedies without benefit. for Consumption, did so and was en- tirely cured by use of a few bottles, Rinee which time he has used it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results, This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at J. 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