est. A NGS. 4.00 F. E. & GP. BIBLE, Proprictors. YEQUAL AND EXACT JUARTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL, '=defiarscs TERMS: 21.50 per Annum, in Advan VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1886. PS Tad at) NO. The Centre Terms $1.50 por Annnmin Advance FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor CuARLEY WOLFE is trying to make our Beaver dam(n). No use, Charley the “animal” won't swear. - Fegr trade pure and simple is absurd, but tariff’ revision has been declared a necessity by all parties. -> Tuirry-FIvE so called democrats join hands with the republicans to stifle debate on a democratic measure. Free speech is a cardinal principal of democracy, but these thirty-five re- publican democrats refuse to allow any debate. . -> RANDALL has assumed ti Mr. gp " framin out ~ YT Oamuet us take him big d ww b manger. + made to be CuairMAN Ryxper of the Green- i» ab ” 3 f ADOT | rt IAS Call [4] n back Labor party has called his cor vention to meet at Harrisburg on the same day that the Der rat Mr. Rynder vention meets, to 1 th lom 3 1ipat } ”m 10 ‘J : : : ATL ominate a peri pie Ee mules int posing a measure ol tarili revision and revenue reform that will meet the requirements of the time and the » 1 : In y Randall knocked out bill f don’t seem LWO years ago, Samuel ‘absolute’ Randall we have some hopes that Sam, may in time be brought to see the “absolute necessity’ and that from ademocratic stand point. - StErnes B Me. assaying that the bab y renoming 18 introduction Indicative rather made upon Mri pres ence on ficient manager, less means that Omir ated to b makes one wl haken har la with him fails t end clear intell simply been capture are who come Cleveland If Blaine we should probably we were netized instead of captured, | Jus. | lynn. Violated Faith Those who have regarded party de- | liverances on public questions as polit- | | * ical clap trap to catch the unwary, or | Atlantic slope as the utterances of insincere or dis- honest schemers will be confirmed in their belief by the action of the thirty five democratic allies of the republican minority in defeating a consideration of the Taritl The pledges made by both parties in their Morrison bill. platiormsthat they would revise the tariff were the result of a demand coming g up from the American people 1&t i ust and WAS made Thomas estate, LOU for the in Be He in Spring township. LUIS Tarn 1s ONY assessed at 00 we suggest to LtheBoard olCommission ers that the assessed value ought to be at least one-third of what the Trustees hold the farm at in the market, 815 | 000 would be a fair price at which to assess a 290.000 farm. There is a vast difference between the real value to he taxed and [4 good i EN | A either Bens Moxan 0 i of 1) name of A Heavy Purchase. The of the | largest tract of iron ore land on the probably put chase will be consummated within a few weeks by a syndicate of | capitalists from this city and the in terio: of the State. The tract is the celebrated Valentine property in thy Nittany Valley of Centre county, lo- cated near Bellefonte, The pr the Valentine es perty takes its name from it [ 1 Es, and LO miner, known for years adaptabil making [ts uit will have the n, and that the lneed 1 in the returns indeed his fellow wld like to at the demo- ARIA W t) rnarte! Pa ¥ | §] ‘ “p could and w ald rep trict with eredit and Adam Hoy, J. L. Spang H. ¥ been most pr minently mention i All thre of so! » modes iyi ! considered can and Stitzer, Esq these gentlemen ¥ "4 } tr of them have been 1 as either chronic office holders ir oRice are clean, democrats. The amine in selecting candidate, eekors, and all able and fear party would of tl wl na on aien —— Manzi IRONS is not 8 success as a | lecturer, | night Thursday the watchers who sur- { All of the clubs were represented, | rail rupp! iH \ i ' [ark on The Corpse Talked. Knights in Politics Washington Letter. i —— Carro, Ills, June 29 (Fed wpe ( ), LWAUKER, June 20, ~Present indi- Daniel of Clinton, Ky', had been ill Wed nes- At mid- | of Knights of nt to the formation of a third for several months, and last day to all appearances died, general] rounded the coffin were startled by a deep groan, and all bat one, man named Wabbeking, Wabbeking saw that mished the room coffin lid and rson co held mittee was appointed to wait on ! "4 Yost . reman ! od ' hemain entrand rday a © tly af 10 I é th bruises while sear no eraiad —— ' swowis & Yates, at uffal w fell into a hole near Seventeen-vear Locust § ! socust, y making terms, and sustained a « " - he Tig A ’ view 1 ind fracture of 1 Wis HIerwise mur H i { Ak his th disaster is ht leg an I'he seven ~ Wirriamsront, June meeting of the Bas ball ) vill nayivania thronged with sight seers to:day. Association | rday Dau — A — vr the country. 1 DEY 40 NO AAMARe, This aflernoon the |! a b b 0 reo . the | : No other busi 3 et | y " Mo fow wool i Ire : {hey 1 appear ord 10 see appeared in this part of the Mysto miening y nd then Many people the Isousts, the back interpreted to ¢ for Lhe couns ¢ was admitted to G1] the by the Lancaster club, Vacancy caused disbandment of the schedule was revised r 5 LOBE OF importance Was Lransac led. | forges and ¥ na Fhipg Lo, are produ | Niky Was daily i 5 M «Subscribe for the Dexocnar,
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