s acral, F. BE. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. URBQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUE OR POLITICAL. =doferson TERMS : 31.50 per Annum, in Advan VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA,,THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1886. The Centre A enocrat, Tormstl.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor Demoomatic State Convention PriraprLrnia, June 30, 1886, The Democratic State Coavention of Pennsylvania will assemble at the Opera Hous, in the city of Harrisburg, at 10 a. m., on Wendesday, August 18th, to nominate candidates for GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, AUDI- TOR GENERAL, SEC’Y OF INTER- NAL AFFAIRS, CONGRE-SMAN-AT- LARGE. of 35% Representative Delegates, select- The Convention will consist od under the rules of the from party the respective Assembly Districts of the of the State, one for each !,000 Demo cratic votes cast for Governor at the receding gubernatorial election, or 1,000 minting to 500 or more, in the last § for a fraction of such votes, amo re- spective representative districts, prov ed that district shall have at least one delegate, WwW. 1 iirman Dem. State each representative . Hexsgi, Commiile A A——— Subscribe for the CENTRI o> rare CHatrMANy Hess: v Black for Governor. da & holders are the a, not their master Grover CLEV] rom Congress) ne to write he t of cheap i market. ———— ir Repub /] ArTY | as Colorado (00 u talk oat in Calif ou by 1.000.000 line tor cans Deeause Mr. Cutting th who was kidnapped i of somethin ed in his paper, bas been kept prison notwithstanding the peremptory mn demand of Mr. Bayard for his uncon- ditional surrender. Mexican troops are wh ing iwelf up to The experience of the pust has been lost on the present, and Palo alto Resaca de la Palms, Bupa Vista and every field on which the Ameri- can flag was carried victoriously are to them only traditigne. It is but forty years since theMexican war and Mexico bas grown wonderfully, for a raassing on the frontier and the le Mexican population is fast work. the fighting point country of daily earthquakes and rev. | olutions. She may feel like bluster. | ing a little for a time but will «cool @ wn and apologize. She is wrong and has been discourteous, but will come to & proper appreciation of her pition. ! A Drunken Bully Committs Murder and Holdg a Town at Bay | | Braprorp, Pa. July 25,—At wt) Fas Mt, Jewett, a small hamlet, 21 miles south of here John E. Thompson, a railroad | construction boss, yesterday killed | man and successfully defied the town {to arrest him. Thompson who was | drunk enough to be ugly, into the Brewer house and picked | quarrel with John Yohl, a g od-natur | ed young te | Without the slightest warning Thomp son drew a revolver and shot Yohl in The inj Ir d man stage into a hallway and died in a few min the side. utes without havi As Thompson swagzg bar-room Miss Brew st p him, wi { out her brains in town, and th stood around 1 a Deller oO p ICH LURE LHe MW I le ) punisl O1 Let Anarchism any guilty of its infraction than now. no guilty man escape. can have no place in America, and the prenicious teachings of the social ist nihilist, more than stray thought communist and a merit Every word breathed against law and order finds rich aod faithful soil in the de- graded foreign classes of great cities No american citizen in Chicago stands indicated for murd- er at the Hay Market. Every man on trial is an alien and foreigner, like Chicago. —— a — Jumped From a Bridge. AmsTERDAM, N, Y,, July 256A 16-year-old lad named Fred Helzman was standing on the Port Jackson evening when some | him to jomp off The | young man scrambled over the railing | and like Brodi in New York dropped | into the Mobawk 80 feet below, He was | picked up by a party unconscious, but | is practically ugburt. | Bridge Friday one dared al i { the gauntered | a i llow who was tending bar | A Noted Democrat Gone A of Herbert ex-Commissioner died Worth House, where The of the { New York, Ju 26- {| Thompson, the { Public Works, morning at the he had been st ) iemise oO pping. news sudden { f leader { county politics has caused a profound sensation in political circles, Mr. Thompson was the recoonized ] the C eader of of and 1 Tadherent of President Cleve ization this city, was Aa uncl | land. red | suddenly this | ’ | tween in | { through the heart with a revolver, aunty Democracy or. | { literally | Mr. Thompson had been quite ill The death is # 1pposed to immediate be ' some months, — A A— Is it Cholera ? dios JAC TS 3 3 raerea 3 ders hourly. del Norte is virtually under martial Jaw. Ie Mexico has definite ly refused to comply with the pre- is exp Paso wn that is kno emptory demand by the United States for Catting’s instant and unc al surrender, - | A dispatch from Port Royal to | the Altoona Tribune dated Wednes- | day, says : The sad intelligence of a terrible accident which happened to David Auker, a young farmer of 30 years, who resides nine miles east of this place, in Juniata county, has just been learned. Yesterday while mowing grass he evening stopped his team and walked out on the mower tongue to fix something about the harness, when the horses started, throw. ing him off, and the knives of the mower catching him, tore his left arm and leg off. The machine struck =» stump shortly afterward and the horses stopped. When picked up, Aukery was in a dying condition. { employes of { brewers, { were preparin r 1 in the | ter ] to El Paso and has cemented the ice t evening Impromptu Duel—hoth Killed Flia., 24. A homicide occurred at Callahan, Fla,, 20 JACKBONVILME, Tuly miles from this Pp Atk N AVANDD ih, BOE, Yesterday, Jim Car Inspector and Nt ns, 100 the Western Mas N AVIEZA Florida ck, ter of the Florida Railway Railway, and Jim Bl al non ina tion Company, Black shot At 1 kins responding before falli Springfield rifle loaded with buck-shot, | tearing Black's head fre hie shoulders. DB Mn th men died | and leave nu f of children. The affair s feud of | A — Fatal Rioting at a Picnic. Anny is the culmina- ion of ong standing Prrrepu ne 25,— Late as a picnic party of about fif ® } Pier & | gether with thei gelaer win U uly Dannals 1 g 10 leave near Glenwood Station thousand nd Bons } BOG BVOC 2¢ th i ese unioriu How th nates can escape death is a mystery closed the trails, The relief vessel will be sent direct t York bay to relieve those first, A dispatch from White Bay states adition- | that whalers report that the Hudson Jay strait has either been frozen over | agsin—an unprecedent occurrence at choked A large number of Arctic bears driven south by starvation have crossed over from Pennyland and are devastating the country. They number nearly 1000, and have appeared near Cape Shugford. What little is left on the shores of that region have been seized upon vy those voracious animals. The Indians in that locality are eating their dead companions, Those who die among the white settlers are bur jed secretly to keep the Esquimaux from getting them. The graves are all disguised. The report that the cold is 8 to 10 dagrees below zero at Sandwich bay is this season--or has become with floating ice and is solid. | De | | denied. 10 above. The whole of hl i00 cause tro » which re duces the tempera: \ | ' ' i theast } lure Oolae inserioln Nit eure [territory around Lake Nitcheg Atking | | mn exists, Th r with a | nstantiy, | | { The number o | OANKS, r and | | | | indon Lhe temperature 18 up to degrees above zero, the ere is, 200 miles of coast that the however, more before winter sets iu, ith cannot dis in that tim the Lppear p to date that arrived hereare 610 persons al RUTrvIVOrs | who f those have i8 estimated at 3.500, and the 1 be kn saturday has larger if the An bes n wou lt WAS wn. east win blowing king the Labrador « 1 all the firmer on shore. —— Robber A Brutal form a looal cold cided to confine of membership —bat y good moral character eaddmitred wn as the The organization is to Keystone Emigrant Assoc Hunt Monitor, - Sexor Escaror the Mexican Con sul at El Passo says, Mexico will nev. or comply with the demand that has been made, If it comes to that you may be sure that Mexico will accept war first.” Well let her accept and Mr. Escapor had better escapor the border to Mexico. We are. for peace consistent with preserving the feathers of the American eagle unrafiied, But the greaser can’t pull the wool over that bird's eyes and then ruffle his beautiful plumage. i — —— Sexator Parse has been vindioat- ed by the Republican senate. It hag not gone lower than tLe e is the Arctic ice massed along 40 and OU It is only withi® | writer of the lett | melancholy ¢ | Spread IZnorancs v An NO. 26 Woasles, Hawks and Owls Prof. C the Departme nt of Hart Merriam, ornitl gist of Agricalirue at Washington, in a let LET says i fel i 1 Oi such presage miment H thal prevails 4 Ig ent persons ng intell hentic f President Cleveland « not seem t0 mean anything to federal cfficials in some places as they ontinue electioneering for their par- ticular candidates and sowing dissen sions in that party. Lhe new Regulator ( OK SLove wilh ! MoFarlanes, weight gh pipe rthelyes at Are far abead of all others in size, There are only a few left st the reduced price. this paper, will be found an advertisement of & very It loeated about a mile and a half east of Linden Hall, and is known as the Peter Ruble homestead, convenience and durability. «ln another column of valuable farm, for sale, in — During a heavy storm on Monday a little 12 year old boy by the name of Willie Connelly, residing in Clearfield waa struck by lightening, and instantly killed, Jie in company with some tLe: boys were on the Judges stand at the trotting park in that places They were all slightly burned. Iis brother also injured but not fatally,
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