F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. “EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OK POLITICAL. =Jeflersor TERMS: $1.50 per Annum, in Ady sn { TE "T'VOL 8, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE ¥, 1 886. NO. 24 The Centre B emocrat, Torms$1.50 por Annumin Advance FRANK E, BIBLE, Editor, Two sixty—ton furnaces are already built, on paper. It is claimed that Mr. Randall had his ficger in the Democratic pie in | Mr. Boyle's district. hat Tae “Plumed Knight” is trying to | old man Edmunds, but don’t seem to be startlingly successful. - Ox the bill taxing oleomargarive, | Gov. Curtin is reported as not | voted. ‘his will po doubt teresting to butter makers in Twentieth District. ays that it issue alone which induces re Harrisbur tv.nt } wenivy-ninia ri ers ih experience | } very ! i» is only when the | excites his party The Belfast Riots. The late disgraceful and bloody rivte in Belfast, Lurgan and other { points in Ireland are the legitimate result of Lord Randolph Churchill's | visit to Ireland. The seed sown then in the rich soil of political and relig- {ious bigotry has produced an hundred { fold, as Churchill knew it would. For every life sacrificed he is to-day in the sight of the world respongible, {and at heart he is a murderer, ly bitter and bigoted as the Catholic of the south of Ireland, and with not | {one hundredth part of the cause for But if left to himself, he n his hatred. attends to his business and his religi | and allows others to do the same. . political demog bec products in order of other he “bigger the hum- ! like 3 it he American to be “taken in any time ator of “soap.” the “lightnin 2) ' the patent y Bohemian oats swind otl er rogues who infest the rural right man, ti u ler, or any of the numerous districts but if a man stood on the street cor ner for a week and proclaimed him- self a fraud and cheat, and demonstra pegs would be- ted the fact by selling shoe his When OAL, nol even a Wi vicliims ieve him, we are asked we feel like saying—What use, cople won't belleve it when they are windled, and there are people who Re: mad all over if the country paper attacks a swindling scheme in which | they baye burned their fingers, fi for | don't ¢ X pose some of these irauds | some | igh rates for their iron as the farmers of the West | get for their grain, no competition, either at Home or abroad, could push them fr their market. Philadel 1 m 134 ! phia —— County's LAWRENCS Democratic Convention declared in favor of ex« Gov. Curtin for Governor, but a mo- tion to instruct the delegates to the to State’ Convention vote for Curtin, 1 + IAS defeated, Just what the whelmingly county waal is We are ad, however, to know that they are r him and against [ ne If Curtin is nominated Beaver won't “got there with both feet.” that's certain, Lawrence democrats not apparent on the surface him at the same ol { + The | 7 | Orangeman of the north is as intense- | wipe up the state of Vermont with | I Al and all the time” waz over- | | tire democracy of | bac ks. | demoeratic nominations, | Ges. | Dr. J. W. Porter, one of Clear field county’s staunchest Democrats dropped into town one day last week, The Dr. is very favorably spoken of a a on his way home from the east. candidate for Congress in his county, 8 and deserves the recognition of his party. Two years ago he generously retired in the interest of Gov. Curtin and Clearfield cast her vote for Cen Aside i tre county's candidate. from politics, Dr, Potter is kindhearted and courteous gentleman, | a man of business experience, [f he large 1d broad aod liberal education, be his it should oi! fortune to struck by political lightniog this fall he will represent his constit h gency wit nor to } and imself Metz, i8 Michael Mezzi amed Roceo ( eplember ] usidente, an ] robbs d and a watch —— Hox. 8. R, PeALg, of Lock Haven, announces himself as a candidate for n. Senator Peale 1f , the people t Clearfield countie Centre, Clinton and in the State Senate He has hosts of friends in this county and if nominated for Congress will re: ceive the hearty and enthusiastic supe { port of our people —— AO Mzr, Pownerny and Gov, Curtin each have a county to start with, but | have the en. | Wallace or Coxe would the State at their [his is a year for straight out — —— —— SEAVER just sits under the republican pear tree and holds his hat fg ha rivp 1 : : and the 1 pe trait dr Ps right in. Wa wouldn't mind being a candidate ander such circumstances, | generous, | Earthquake Shocks. Saxpy Hook, N. J., June 12.—At | five minutes after 12 o'clock this | morning there were felt three severe | earthquake shocks, the second follow- the third Theshocks were |. » ing the first closely, and coming a little later, . {accompanied by a rumbling sound | | » . 1 | which appeared to come from the Houses were shaken aod The were awakened by the shocks were of | southeast, windows rattled. who people different miuds as to their cause. ome | said they were due to an earthquake | while others attributed them to an ex | plosi n. Ifdue to the rx pl 00 muse Al s¢a, 48 | — a — S Orphans Soldiers al the re } the Republie, refused to approve Any For the past thre of the months they have been paying all out wnditaking nothing in, when other | there wa AD payday passed on May 31, and no monay for them, there was consid and { that the rable growling complaint chools could not be kept open if there were no money to pay the bills I'kis has been averted by Auditor Gen eral Niles, and State Treasure Quay | agreeing to pay the bills for the quarter | : ending February 258 and hold over the last quarter's bills, when General Wagner meets the mena. | } gers of those schools in Harris urg on Tuly 1 something definite will be done in the matter of making contracts, It is expected that | King Ludwig Buicides. Muxicn, June 14.—King Ludwig | IL, who was recently deposed from | the Bavarian throne, and who left his palace yesterday for Berg Castle, on Lake Starnberg Le committed suicide at He had out for a promenade in the park 16 o'clock last evening. gone Sur- tl | rounding the cas Dr. Gudden, h ympanied by e, ACK physician, A wailing la favorable pportunity, the King | made a dash for the lake and miso! i} 140 ir: t HINO Lhe raised IL canno learned } aere, r Kt w nstruction tl loes n headland — A — at 1A mean Plow 4d up Indian Relics A Dauphin county farmer Christian Farver veeks ago, turned up a lot of | relies, con few | sting of two tomahawks, a illets and about a don n the i Englsih { o . Among | d 1715 put there in colonial times, earefully laid Mr, | ty reams to be fall of CONE Are some They were ' 1} lar bolween two an { atone slabs, Farver says that local nilar. relics for they are frequently plowing, , | the named | | while plowing a few | Indian | 1782 showing that they were | turned up we Washington Letter. Presi- and Mrs I on i The special train bearing the dent, Mrs Lamont, reached the It had the Presidertial party would leave Cleveland, and Col, city 1esday that the pon the out: evening. been rumored { train at K street rossing u skirts of the city, and the crowd pum: had what bering upward of 2x) persons who Ml Lhal point, was ROT dey jotted by very large them ome laws lefault and signa- Intimate friends of Secretary Man. that he of the ing expross the opinion will not resume active charge I TORE ury Department, but will retire from | off date to which President, of ab oe on October Ist, the mn Lhe suggestion of the IPAYY Manning has taken | FENOG, i. ——A— re 1a The 4 growing the ! art of Willing J | to assist in inoreasing the disy oO fn on yet busing mon prosperity of the city. They show the right pirit Gasctte & Bulletin
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