FE. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. EQUAL AND EXACT JUATICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERNUABSION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL. =Jdeflervin TERMS : $1.50 per Annum, in Ady :n VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY | , 1886, NO. 26 The Centre Hemocrat, Terms $1.50 per Annumin Advance | FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor veto Dear Grover, shut your eye on Butter:milk. -- Tae Lewistown Democrat & Sentin- nfl el complains of Republican influence in Mifflin county being more power- the offices, ful in the distribution of than Democratic influences, How strange. - on some Tage Postal route cl of the western railroads had formed a " union and were abou “strik on government. Post Master Gener- al Vilas gave twenty-nine of them the arate choles Candidates are always as biackberries in districts as plenty whore a party nomination Mr nent for the wl aside to co mpose a probable IS equiva Hall, of Elk reason lent tO an ¢ led Lion will be promi that he wl quarrel at the last Congressional elec tion. The important thing however, | is td see that a sturdy Democratic dis. Jtrict is vo longer misrepresentrd by a parti colored, equivocal, The uneeriain sometimes Democrat, rivalries A of gy posing candidates should not be | allowed to pave the way for any for- ther bhalf-breed business ee Philadel- phia Record. | Ten Thousand Dollars for Butter: | Bob Ingersolls Advice to Working Milk. | men. The government has determined to : Labor t y» workingme ses fro battermitk abor to the workingmen arises from But in this country such organizations can improve the harbor at 4 ,_. | the discussions that take place Falls on the West Branch of the Sus I quehanna, and in the river and har of purpe 8¢. : not do great good, The laboring men bor bill will be found an item ten | : ¥ should redress their grievances by the thousand dollars for that We si | tl ballot, The poorest man can vote e signed the petition praying con - p «t. a8 often as the rich one gress for an appropriavon for y PPI} nts just us much, reasons, First because of the number on the lair and an He men nical then Russia, Persia, or other des mrged with no erime, is n 8 tyran ernments n of the attempt to overturn } ablicat rate Negro Killed government would be rebellion, . and the Bourbons or Nap eons could be lohn Hood and justly punished; but driven into exile, colored), of this place, were quar \ reling this morning ] oli fl expatriated, thrown on the charity of g th ing, when Police Officer the world for citizenship and that George Powell happened that way, and On | was ealled, Hood the | | character, drew a ' : who is a desperate without caus justification, knife, and ’ : : } ! Bourbon particalarly will not be cen« |, i J 1 "You « sured if he should attempt to conquer h saying’ An at the officer During the wrest me alive,’ rushed who drew his revolver. : f for himself that citizenship whi fn seuflle that followed the of. | tyranical government has denied him. pistol ficer's was taken but ke | m anaged to regain it and as the negro rushed at him again, shot him through | the heart, killing him instantly, Hood had been drinking heavily, - Miu | didates for congress and all of them in dead earnest, LIN county has only three can: The only benefit of the Knights of | the regulation of the service by | Departme nt. | tempted to fora an association Washington Letter Wasuninaron, D C., June 28, 1886, The latest feature of Washington life is the adoption of the tricycle by ladies. of The broad smooth pavements the city render traveling by bieyele or tricycle both a convenience and The hy “n popular luxury. EY machi has long for news gatl 16g purposes, anda namber of ‘whe of may be seen, at any h ht, | 4 ur Lhe or ni about the door he ous newspaper offices. COMPANies were the adv: Department railway mail summarily dismissing twent the service, The order states clerks have been removed “for ordination, in inspiring t the , 1 They have secretly at with a view to dictate action to the Depart | ment,” The « bjec t of the society was Lo re | sist removals by threatening a strike, or the combined resignations of many clerks at one time, s0 as to menace the Department with embarrassment, | There are neatly forty members of the Chinese Legation in Washington, | and their summer robes of light blue | silk, present an attractive appearance a | place. He threw rocks at Deputy Mar | A upon thestreets, Although there are of the Legatation who understand a word « Petitioning for Their Dead. but two or three members ,June24 fiovernorl d a petition from re HArKan i can enlertain ments, and the theatre seems particularly attractive to them, summer opera season has opened the Chinamen i wr ihe atten ns would have been ad Lhe mn The headquarters of H a ke ! 1" vonnell, the movement has been in Indianapol fo at Ch ago and other place | yesterday br nto the h of Mrs the rolls yme little eflort was madi Dennis rituated ut eam on the safe intain where mountain, and taking foot of ti H nosuccess, 1 do not anticipate ed it to the or inconvenience 10 | ness interests, ' | thoy blew it open and took therefrom concluded the postmaster reneral, “in gen ing valuables the 0 consequence of these removals Ita ——— une 28.-John A Brown, a moonshiner resisted a revenue intain but eoul : 1 ne The robbery lerable excitement in m (8g To i ¢ Batler valley, (dog J | burglars hing canned n officer last night, nine miles from this | - Philadelphia cooper has made a shal W. M. McDonald, striking him { barrel with which he intends going several timev. MeDonald then shot and | through the Whirlpool rapids. The killed Brown and wounded Joe Overton | head in the barrel will very likely be another moohshiner, knock ed out if he does,
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