F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. UBQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL. '=Jeflers TERMS : $1.50 per Annuni, in Advin VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1886. NO. 27 The Centre Bemoctat, Torms$1.50 per Annumin Advance RANK E, BIBLE, Editor Dear Norris, don’t talk. | nl AI— PRIVATE of | steals, in the shape pension bills, are being met with the | Presidental veto, A A— A STRAIGHT democrat on a demo- | | cratic platform is the only way to | de feat somebody, and go on to the end success in the campaign this fall. DW AI— | Home Rule is not defeated, simply | checked. Some other “grand old | man” will rise up and complete the | good work. ——- A — Thi iT, when republican crazy +} the walter end puil la — § The Governorship. The Republican newspapers are doing their best to befog the political situation in this State by printing all sorts of ridiculous stories in regard to the probable action of the approaching State One day they have it that Mr. Randall is Democratic Convention. 1 is opposing thesame candidate, the next that he has entered into a com- bination with Governor Pattisun to | of their string of invention, The fact is that candidates Democratic for ally in the field and they are H of York, two nomination Governor who are nn. Black, ly N. is, however, an under Tue democratic mindrity under the | Il has declared Atl leader that juestion is Ti purj are as good rept shipof Mr. Randy 143) Lg * . vali Fe) os 1a the republican tarifl slat. F J I ai | HOSES Mr. Randall and hi Dlicans as tue 1 licans themselves, can and w we . but can contributions will have to cease far as Eoglish ele before that desired end will be accom Pplished. Ix this week's (Foy Dem . Curtin’a let CRAT will be ter to the citi nal Dis- | flicially withdrawing from Con. ls no found zens of the 20th Congress rict © gressional life The letter nee explanation, his reasons to private life are such as would have induced a wan of even greater physic al endurance to have withdrawn soon- | It is doubtless the Governor's intention to settle down and enjoy the years that yet remain to him, free from the cares and annoyances of public life. er. Perhaps from his won- derful store of anecdote, and history, may yet come Memoirs that will ev- tertain snd interest the millions of wericans living aod other millions 8 anborn. He yet owes American literature his “personal recolections” of the public men of the war period, v p—— I ii m— . L. Braxarer, Esq. flings his nante 10 the breezes as a candidate Or Congress, and is in dead earnest. 114 who aved her brothers from their bur ning home in the Belmont district on the night of July 6, has been sent to the Cam: bridge Poorhouse, the people who promised so much in her behalf hav ing failed to render nr y assistance her brothers go with her. Since the death of their mother in December, 1885, the entire care of the household had devolved upon Nellie. Edward Barry, the father, although earning sufficiebt to keep his chilhren from want, has contributed but lijtle if any: | thing toward their support and care, After the home of the little ones was burned to the ground om Monday night they were taken to the house of an aunt, Mrs Thomas Bresnahan where they have been kindly cared for until yesterday. Mrs. Bresnahay regretting patting with-them, but ow. ing to the fact that she had six chil: dren of her own she felt unable assume the additional burden, to | candidate for State pushing this candidate, the next that | and Guthrie, of Alle- Hon. 0. T. Alexander. Two District offices are to be filled | this fall. has decided to retire to private life on the Ex-Governor Curtin rex) expiration of his present term and will not be a candidate for re-election. | expiration of my present term, I now Senator Wallace will not again be a Senator, | To the Oitizens of the Twentieth Oongress- {my retirement from Congress at the announce to the citizens of the Ac J charging them with abduction ional District, { companied by Chief Graham, of 1 place, the Lewistown officer went t Wasninaron, July 10, 1886, late the 3 y ne Franklin OUR Having contemplated for some time iouna An two girlsoccupying one hour, and and Bennett, Alter IL seems, haviog gone ue Twen While | tieth Congressional District that I will Centre county has no reason to com- [not again be a candidate fur re-elec plain of the treatment she has received | tion. | at the hands of her sister coun ties in gressional Or Sen atorial s0 far there are but | nomination { Senators Are am they can atiord Las been done attor Cr. — a — CENTRE COUNTY carried off two | honors at the Republican state con. | vention. General Beaver's nomina- | ol, other. tion being one, and ( | mn nominating speech the and tos | Hastings | her tie shaky as pride in our ¢ unty n made us feel a lit to the , " : how” Daniel would get through. | But when he sat down, we had a sort and we felt like saying “well done you red of fatherly feeling for the boy, headed sardine.” It was by all odds the finest orvtorical effort of the con. vention, and certainly the greatest eof: fort of Daniels life. There is nothing that swells a fellow up like local pride and we are always ready to stake our last nickle on a Cenere county man, We doi’t care what his politics is when he is away from home, if he does himself and county credit. The Col. was complimented on all sides for his brilliant oratory. Daniel just’ lacks one thing aud that is, that he is not a Democrat. {I have always lived and by whom | | ) ) [I make this annound 1 answer to the many citizen written m Y HAame iportant tn 118 ANN ound from C & century, ement drawal ngressional 1if g ing my grateful sense he Wy 5 f tha Vistriet the people of the District or whether each party \ tate of my birth. amongst v m and State of my birth, amongst wh Wh of these votes oan HATE nly be determined after the vote We n his 1 have been supported and sustained | congratu. with a constancy and devotion which | ition ownsman om [ can never forget. } hotior to himself and bis o he 1 Ar | political party, and itis a noble ambi: At Al un Very respectfully, A. —— Charged With Abduction standard bearer of a great (:, CURTIN. | tion in any man to be governor of a {great State like Pennsylvania, a { shall do all we can in our humble way Tribune, Huntingdon, on 12 inst says. Jennett, of Philadelphia, and T. 8 Avderson, of Reading, accompanied by two young girls whom they repre- sented as their wives, came here on A Special to the from | to “clean” the general out politically rl " Harry | for while we have the highest regard { for him personally we haven't an abid | his good fortune to be defeated again, | we shall expect to see the Nail Works {increase their capacity to 15600 kegs per day, and our town boom. If he is defeated the railroad to Creek will completed. If he elected all Bellefonters will expect to board at the executive mansion Thursday and engaged rooms at the Franklin house. The men ens gaged in selling novelties on the streots. No suspicion attached to the were parties and during their stay here they be cut quite a swell, The girls were ex. ceedingly prepossessing and showed evidence of taste and refinement. On Friday night the chief of police of Lewistown arrived here with warrants for the arrest of Bennett and Anderson, when in Harrisburg, free of cost. We are Creek, S——A— CRAT nis | to | | We | |ing faith in his party. If it shall be] Beech | Maj J L-Bpangler for Congress reguiar announcement col- umn of this week's Democs | found the name of Ma u ) ier, of Bell fonte, Weakness, republican of democrats contest 1s ¢ Cral at the head will suggest eratic de legate lo¢ al ) { liv vO A Jeeling ty to the party 8 aggressive men whose names -day are synonyms of democracy and whose lives have bes n gpent in the partys’ service, and one of these would put life in the party. 1 feerloss An honest square pledge to carry out its provis- Pat none but true, dem wrals the Jt platform and a 100% is what the people want A A——— Hexry Viranist of San Marcial | New Mexico, is visiting friends in this | place: A i————— Tux Patriot charges General, Beaver | with drinking soda water with the | Philadelphia delegation to the whiskey convention at Pittsburg. Soda is a temperance drink as long as you k¢ep in favor of the railroad to Beech | “flies” or “sticks” out of it, but Ka fellow gets a “fly” or “stick” in his Subscribe for the Cexrne Deso. soda, good bye temperance plank, in the republican platform.
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