er 1 ah hg JL [ 2 F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprictors. —-— VOL 8. The Centre Democrat. Torms$1l.50 por Annumin Advance | not have the “office holder” howl on | ’ . i! fus. We hope the Senator | toga will ; conferees will have to face, We can | the heartiest | give our fellow editor as then he will | support if nominate d il FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor. “| fal] on his graceful : s | that his pleasant face may be lit up | N . 4 stnte p ye on . Aisin . Democratic State Conventior with the bright smiles of political vic PainapeLriia, June 30, 1886, The Demoerstic State Convention 0 | Pennsylvania will assemble at the Opera | House, in the city of Harrisburg, at 10 | a. m.. on Wendesday, August 18th, to | nominate candidates for GOVERN IR, LIEUTENANT-GOV ERNOR, Al TOR GENERAL, SEC'Y OF INTER NAL AFFAIRS, CONGRE-SMAN-AT LARGE. f 359 Representative Delegates, ol tory. ASSEMBLY. A. Woodward ve old members, have J uo. and | He Leonard Rone, ti ins been again nominated, these gentle: | men had no opposition a d were nom’ by H ithful hard working Ih 183 { inated weclamation, [hey wi { both : and far aboy I | The Convention will consist | ; : Both are 1nteilige gelect- od under the rules of the party | embly Districts of the rom the respective A 88 | taent of the State, one for each 1,000 Demo | ms cratic votes cast for Governor aL the | ig last preceding gubernatorial election, © for a fraction of 1000 such voles amounting to 500 or more, in the I¢ spective representative districts each representat ve ve at least one deleg WwW. 1 man Dem. State | ed that shall bh ite, HTY, ' on YA— RATIC COUNTY TICKEI For Congress, A. G. CURTIN, For State Senate 1 01 GRAY MEE] Ny Assembly JOHN A. WOODWARD LEONARD RHONF For Prot! Distr ALVIN el J. Mi For County Chair JAMES A. McC LA c— AB The il 8 work and a rmed it veat and contention ga bat t 7) ly #tr os 13 over and nothi up the ra } y Ci El 5 ser (is simbDls mentary nominallion Spangler with lrew The Congressional wr Mr structed y Cuartins formal wi our ure h 1 Mt Moeel ¥ may district. ence as a legielator in as chief clerl. That deficient doubted. Mr. Meek five years fdught th an able a arcy in this bounty a can nol be Qu sLioned condition of affairs in this and Mr. Meek flands the best sh man it. ¥hounld Clinton county the pon paturally tamble into Ce Clearfield has the Senator at ent gn, | A ask il Senator nl ral tate Central also of the Executive Committee, in the w of any ung democrat in the county in Caldwell car ill rally to the support of the young v Hirman l th It was a wise thing to do, itr party will realize it, a Oth, | ting of the Demo “i and will not seriously fzain i y rie The feeling rajsed by Committee, snd the bribery busingss would make it impol itic to piace the womioation where such serious ofjections could be raised besides it would arrsy a very large element of the party both in Centre | and Clearfield against such a nomion: | tion. These are facts which are known | to the public ggaerally and which the city of Harrisburg immediately after the adjournment of the State Coaven tion, st au hour spd place to be an’ nounced herealter, WU, Heweet, rman Jeu. State Central Comt, Chi J.B. Licary, Beeretary. i | | N1 ing. he | demise was eatirely i fis end was peaceiul tht ) KXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN TICAL TEERS : 31.50 per Annum, in Ady im BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1886. NO. 24 Deatn of a Great Man HON, 8, J' TILDEN PEACEFULLY PASSE? AWAY, Hon. 8. J. Tilden died at his home shoulders, and at Greystone. N. Y. Wednesday morn- | been | feeble it his Mr, had «Ith for ['ilden n sudden The Hn some time, 3 unex ped ted. and quiet. I s death wa 6 1iale Cause Ol following an heart [l. | and ’ NAULREA, | time, Mr, and Drs, wrrhea i Mr. Th davs [iden was * | laration of our opinions | ! it company 1e back to ’ Le Philadelphia s full h the en operation was robbed and the over It intimat. officers "| fession of the scheme by whic issue of bonds was consummated, is stated that Wilson has ales od that he would place the upen the track of his cousin Henry V. Lesile, and cavse him to be de: livered up. In consideration for his services in the matter, showing who 18d the money and where ¢ coald be tarced to, Wilson dews.dds immunity from punishment. Col, D. G, Bush and wile attended camp meeting ot Pine Station this week, at the approaching Democratic Wallace's Candidacy. BEporrp Springs Pa., August 8 — Ex-United States Senator William A Wallace, w week at the at Clearfield ho has been Eyer Springs, left last evening, As y ' s leaviug,your corre spondent ssked him ; “Are you a caudidawe for Governor Con’ vention 7” “Until within three wecks | was not’ Within that time earnest desires o 3 partial friends like Senator CC Judge Yerkes, Mr, Mutchler and other . have made me see that it is my duty Xe to my fitends and the organization to | accept a nomination if i to the Convention that 1s Lh ng i $ nit } UI Democracy and bri vole to the polls. 1 have made bargains, sought no alliances, writ letter asking for delegates, and srivent HYELUL ieve no man ever charged me corrupt practices, either in ie cal el ther ture or in Longress i slate what opinions you 3 ra 10 current govern " i ATUCIK ol introducing bids al | speaking and voling he Democracy should Kolng Lo pi we shoud na looking to the Ihe free future as present. it w masses of Whe peopis D for dy slation disiey, 3 the disease, nized the hab people tbh recog: of the reforma t# and customs governed, aud tion can better be effected by that re- cognition than by an enactment that will become a dead letter. Men can not be made moral or pure by statute I do not believe that Prohibition will prohibit, and I think that the Demo- eracy should declare against sumptu- ary laws and for a license system of universal application under the con- trol of the judiciary and without dis. cretion, save as to the fitness of the applicant, but with the rigid enforce ment of the penalties now in existence and such additional legislation as will aid in controling the evil auce, including High License, but not 80 high as to which they are granted, ation there.” session of 18805 vote in favor miwting to 4 to the | 1Iquor tantl?’ | whenever a portion of the voters of a rs¢ than | am ——— of 1 s of intemper | formance from all forbid The © cognize the fact that the Heensing, y them e0( Lhe Jigs ww should De nt tl . i 4] Ves are a part of the Government iIYILE. did my duty.” T Arensury in i Ire piy “They say you are a n ounty ae In that case | ¢ in case ol tax. “But, Senator, dido’t at the | What about that? gt esident, and sin you of sub_}| have heen the people an amendment Constitution prohibiting the ale bave b he development of my own Democrat I thought I could do nothing else, for “Yes, | did so, and as a and I wanted free State, reepeceable in numbers and | and I and other , ask their epreseMatives to them any question purely istrative, for adoption or rejec tion as a part of the organic law, it is their representatives to give them the At vidual wed No, for as ht Lo vote upon it. the polls \Wowever. as ao indi tizen gisiation |} a 1 h "iit 1 other defer n guilty riot were convicted W. Huges a: were or Liu who | 1 bes { demonstrate the pow asked the Court | fendants seve rely, but to them ths his conviction not OOK ten no woud Urestdent Cleveland's order agains ir rights and daties in im tie short of bribery. The d posing sentence. ih that that although we have had many |“ strikes since none of them have been | Primary elections or they with violence. 1 tried to avoid the Ther. introduction of troops and to prove to EF Pres the people there that an executive | 9e0ti8 right or the officials are right. officer armed with the power of the | The rightof democrats to vote fur law was equal to a regiment, and I | he m they please uncontrolled by think I succeeded. Certainty in the federal influence is a right that must sdministantion of the law when masses | U¢ repeated. The wellare of the party of men are excited by real or fancied | demands this. We hope that those grieyances is of the Inst importance | vue will es that they have made & and the cool and calm judgment of an_| mistake and that it will 8st occur efficient exocutive officer in the per |again. a —— ry must either und no the fact is fi lerferrance of federal officials in musi | i PM ‘ | G Wie acuion ‘ 1 3 i, cilher Lae 3 no widdie Bion
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