A F. BE. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. HEQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER BTATE OR PERSUASION ————————————— VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1886. v5: FLSO per Annum, in Advan —— — N ( ) + y The Centre Democrat, Tormsil.50 per Annumin Advance FRANK E, BIBLE, Editor, DEMOCR ATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor, Hon. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, of York County. Lieutenant Governor, R. BRUCE RICKETTS, of Luzerve. Secretary of Iuternal Affairs, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon. Auditor General, WILLIAM J. BRENNER, of Allegheny. Congressman-at- Large, MAXWELL STEVENSON, of Philadelphia. : DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Congress. A. G. CURTIN, decision of the congressions For State Senate. P. GRAY MEEK, { the senatorial Salject te the Subject to the decision Assembly. JOHN A. WOODWARD, LEONARD RHONE, For Prothonotary. L. A. SCHAEFFER, District Attorney. J. CALVIN MEYER, For County Chairman. JAMES A. McCLAIN. -— The Cutting case in a nut shell :— | “Zekiel, let that woodchuck go I” - The man nomivated at Harrisburg | yesterday will be the mext governor | of the Biate. > Ix next week's issue we will give the persenal sketches of the democra tic candidates. - Dax Hastings should the coupon books to Calif kept the General at home. C—O The president has gone rondacks for his vacation, have sent wroia and Adio Now look he out for some big fish stories pi — There are a great many prominent Americans summering Cauada’ quite a select colony, you know. Very In exclusive people, bask cashiers, presi dents, directors, ete. - Taz Demecrats ofCen their on Convention held at Bellefont Tue sd} ay ment of $7 life i y acclamation for Congress, Af 1 celebrated Lhe - retire ex~iovernor Curtin from recominat De A him P. by (iray ex for Senator, and Leona ard ominated It is p and John A. Woodw for the Legislat: yin ble Cor. A lican ¢ n ander Lie D. HH. M Blanchard two stalwarts of town, inva Hastings and Ge ded our sanctum io regular mil We Was sily I who would (Ary order, day last week. Col, mae, Of Norris a and sO clined gestioman, max an excellent Auditor General, excep for the fact that the going to elect another man. Of course, Democrats aru | Chauncy PF. Black. | | { political swords with Gen. Beaver. | . { Mr. Black is the son of a great man, |Qiate Convention was called to order {and is walking worthily in the foot- He is | { able, brilliant and honest, and has all i i { the elewents that go to make up a In Chauvcy F. Black the steps of his illustrious sire. | slatesinan, i | republicans will find an aggressive | | feurless and honest foe. gHe will poll | | his party vote and draw largely from the republican ranks in many sections | Of the State. { Oar personal preference would have | been leader the acknewledged of Pemmsylvania democracy, Ex-Sena- | tor Wallace, ne brighter name illo { mines the pages of political history in | the Keystone State than that of Wal- { lace, but the representatives of the | party have seen fit to place the demo- cratic flag in ether hands, and ail wil} | cheerfully acquiesce in the | tion of Lieut. Gov. Black. | wictory will be the war ery. | —A—— Tae “Trade C mn” J Black and ' & great ap | : { many other things has got into polities and like the ghost of the murdered i Banauo will not down. | of the gentleman composing th | fonte Iron and Nail Co., this syste { of business will never become burden | some or oppressive on their employees {as they are all gentlemen of the high’ | { est character, and no mana will charge them with doing Bat the political and an injustice. legsl side | date for governor. Are theses trade Do they not the true the men employed by the violate It Iron coupons legal 7 the statute law of state? is and Nail Company are not required {to deal at the Company's store, and | many of them do not toany great ex; tent, and it is also true that the C pany regards their system as a cash | aysiem. he very lace coupon is the legend ¥ 6 val ue 17 trade to pay y held 1g 1 ed number,” The system may be and no dou bt is a great convenience » its employees, but Company an i {now It is a md great inconven: ence to our townsman's guber atorial aspirat . dt is one " / hose things which amouats to v little, one way other, bu is impossibl explana It may to 1% | 1 Go abo otate, we think, prom Re nyre«s ‘ . MAG ed respect and made you feel that you were in the presence of no ordinary | Was declared the nominee of the cou i ndividuaal, —— A A— Red headed Tom Cooper is having Hastings and Blanehard had been buzz | trouble in his own county on the legis- | (1 McNamara, of Bedford, presevted | ! ’ » "Phy Sih 3 H i ing in the Cols ear that he would cer- | lative nomination, Chadwick having tainly be elected and, we had not the | been nominaied through questionable heart to suggest that veither, Hastings | methods. Well Thomas will have or Blanchard were prophets. But [more trouble when the Democratic we were pleased with Col. Norris | campaign opens in solid earnest. ir h 4 . n " $ C—O Sven Vhale o Republican candidate, WE sce that the Gazelle has “nailed” and the latch string of the. Democrat eb . | another democratic lie. Powerfull always hangs on the outside to politi: shat. But if cal opponents as well as political gaa te nail ol th ro Hn at. friends. We are glad tohave met |p 8 poll OE monje would Col. Norrisand we will “let him dows fe take all the nails the General's easy” aller bis defeat tuis fall, mills could manufacture in a year. Chauncey F, Black heads the Demo- | s———— eratic State ticket and is to measure | affects | Gen. Beaver the Republican candi: | HL ‘Dem yerat State Convention Black the Standard Bearer has been placed upon tha ticket, THI Republican SESSION, It was just the 18.—At 10:30 minutes after 8 when Democratic HaAarrispunra, Aug, o'ciock this morning the convention was called to 01 The ter the evening Rs, house by Chairman Heusel, who anpounced | was well filled, Goriflith, Mercer Gray Meek as Chief’ Clerk, Mliton Speer nominated exiJadge Herman B. (s0v er nor Bruce Ricketts tor . ) " 5 5 on wha gro i that u { for Temporary Chairman, who was ) ground that su nomination would et, strengthen the tick: { elected unanimously. Philad followed ! J hin | , Lire 4 Mr. Herman was applauded on tak in L, Gina, of fl bad ing the chair, and in return made He | were free and unfettered and through the war, nih delegates #no | short speech. gald the desir the Democratic ticket this fall of nominating the best men, and spoke of Cleveland, saying he was giv arab. of [ing the country the best administra: \ ss y draw tl { tion it had been given in a quarter ol The name of the Presiden longly The Democrats of the lower tier of counties A ceniur y. { was lond and cheered, he said, would retora thanks tor the honor di him iid give larg n« erm nomina- that the convention the be rules of the House LIVES, The ganization, Res were inted —gne ADX a each Senatorial district. ; A large number of memorials from {Granges were presented regarding anti-discrimination, and referred, Milton Speer moved an adjourn- ment until 2:30 o'clock. It was so i mat: {RET ed. . Capt, « per, of Lawrence, and outer, « { Westmore ned for Auditor Genes | AFTERNOON SB#HION, a { Daniel report of the Committee on Ermentrout presented the Resolu i. 4 . tions. Ermentrout moved previous H i ped | opinion upon dissolution, T. Greevy, of Blair, said that he h that this gag law would not be insist ey . Resolutions thn led upon by the convention avd asked - J the ouvention wer | Lust the resolution he had io his baud uld { that committee of seven chair of hope that free speech will not be Ww be read. The decided Greevy was out orcer, *! sli said Geevy to the chair, “and d oe x Mr. Gireevy * {reading his resolution and great ex 0] rv i ! ! ! citement prevailed, calls of questi aod gag law being beard all over the ap . nail. i his YO uj Mi We juestion was put and carried and the pilatiorm adopted, A Tes Mat mn leath of 3 anu Black | to tie w i wealth t and in whieh © was a bd wided ald oat 1 A cheer, and ork yment of the sufficient ire their intellectual, moral and social faculties: to this end we tion theo proceeded to nominate can. | de0ire the enlargoment of the Bureau of { Siatistion, the abrogation of ail laws that R. | do not bear equally upon capital and Ia hey Rid] veution for Governor. The conven: diciate for Lieutenant Governor. i i Florcement | and exciuag | wn grat bh That of .y cement « argued in favor of the pemination 11 Lieutenant ch | hue would like to follow him to victory on I'he Glazetle man who is greatly ’ Wn guished for the paucity of his Poi je t'cal information devotes the balk his paper Lo the deme Crac connty its’ an minecs remarkable but As only f r what he say yherwise [he siantly wo iegisintlive hee which ia con buzzing about him to assail democrats a8 the sure a8 Republican that {0 be ne, they wil Teen nOomInaALlion ast The fact as a feather i in woe like Messrs We are ¢ men of and experies d and Rhone. BOT y CRSA As 3 » . 1 7 10D Bp Wu pup something else. —— Tur fellow who runs the editorial shears for the Clearfield Republican Ol rof Centre If ars prompts us to unbutton several buttons of our wiisteont Our bay-window had grown to al picked up the work, body, lermanic proportions until Clearfield Republican There i sGUL we if last we found our and bre ches, credited 10 an obscure paper called the (Greensh arg Demorrat., There was of wind through the inner of our being that was posi- tuvely startling, our bav- window appeared and with it o1 dig- ir self-compla- cence A doul . ‘a A ency. A double reef 18 Necessary {o Ven a respect t of our walsteoat and our back ne | ow it : i" Ciose communion with the anter Is of There IOUS di SUCIUde Or wa war abdomen. 18 a feeling of about us that JV alarming Lo our friends, and 1m pox ou under the aused con reies olitioal «¢ ’ State Depart- & Appointment fiat Batchelor, ely after the the the office, The Hee 3 about 1 Cut en a3 3 i 0d u 4 conlunues ng cos the lead ng topic of discussion, : understood that the thor. inet QUSRLIONn Was last Csl of importance g the matter has 3 . tT i he ile Lepsriment been piven of. ficiais are more than ordinarily reticent t and nothing ean be learn- It is be r, that sithough Mr, Bay- r demand Department, upon il firm in the posi- f Ar ourt of Mexico, to whicl been Laken, before tak ng eps in Lhe premises, etary of War elt upor The mer m re } AS BU stion on Thursday last, and a: one fale re marked, “That loes’'nt eh like war, does it? ending the settlement of the Cutt RGe hes iL ver Lhe Senate of the which bas equal and r wilh the President wwounlment of office pation of a person by the frointment to a certain h rejection is advising the Ex cutive that the Senate does not con. nt to the appointment; and by this official act of that body the person whose name was rejected is constitu- tionally disquallified from performin 108. BU | the duties and receiving the trusts anc the name of Hamphrey D, Tate; T. D. Garman, of Luzerne, nomionted Robert Betice Ricketts, of Luzerne : C.F. McKenna, of Pittsburg, nomi. nated BR. E. Wright, and George F, Skinner, of Falton, moved that the nomination of Wright be made by general consent, und that Colonel Ricketts by nominated for Auditor General, and thos place one of the real heroes of Gettysburg on the ticket in bor, and the prevention of the biring out of convict labor; the adoption of measures | providing for the health and safoty and | indemnifiontion of injuries to those on. Fon iv in mining, wmasufactoriog and [butlding industries; the enactment of laws by which Iabor organizations may be in. corporated and arbitration extended and enforced, snd a sullable apprenticeship act for the purpose of creating a better class of artisans and mechanics; the hibition of the mblaymaent of chilren under 14 yoars age in workshops mines and factories; the strict and exsot enforosment of the laws relating w pluck. me fees and sore orders sad those re. Accounting industrial the appointment of inspectors to | should be a little more “keerful” in | erediting his “clippings.” We pulled foarsell together some time ago and | wrote an article which we fially be- lieved would nominate Billie Wallace for Governor. It was a good sound article fall of good things well said ; indeed it pleased us very much, and as we sent the child forth into the world through the columas of the Crxrnx DEsocrAT we felt & just pride in our literary work, a feeling of satisfaction began to manifest itself in our vot opposition to the alleged soldier who carry out these provisions, and a rigid en- overly capacious stomach that caused profits of that certain office, while the recorded jodgment of the Senate re: mains unreserved. That is the whole conse ina nut shell, and there kno law or precedent to gainsy it. The Presi. dent must have acted in these matters without consideration or consultation,’ The statute of General Hawline, which was formerly placed upon a reservation at the intersection of New York Avenue
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