Te . 2 M : " URQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL = 4 "Hu IY | Ww i y F. E. & G. P, BIBLE, Proprietors. FERYS : $1.50 per Annum, in Ady a { BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1886. NO. 5% VOL 8. — nt Bedford: y,. Pa, Augn , | Friday night, pleasure sceking of quiet Murder Depron: Probable Killed At Steclton. Plotting Against Powderly Want Powderly For Congress. | er 20. — | gmocerais ewarg «~ The Centre Democrat.) >" pava = | il) | Steel te fs the this aud | preparing to retire Newb Thur ucl o Cie am killed E fires New York, the Ho Cron Witkespanrre, August { the First | nominated of. v. Rid it for A Judge AUTH was aut August me Club's alls The ex- fds a plot UA A prominent Democrat said yester democrats visitors little moun toon &Y mort While hii 5%. rislative Bure ol RISIRLIVE | Torms$1.50 por Annumin Advance | | day that an examination of the Regi.- | tain town citizens ubou trict were in the y one to kill Workman Wrigl hog ral M aste FRANK E. BIBLE, . Editor. | try lists shows that the names of thou- for the nig | | | | | | | sands of Democrats have been, through ity their | of the internal flue: tl Irst of ¢ leriy by throwing him overboard \ plot it. ) 3 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. | For Governor, Hon. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, | of York County. Lieutenant Governor, R. BRUCE RICKETTS, of Luzerne. Secretary of Iuternal Affairs, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon. Auditor General, next of Allegheny. Congressman-at- Large, MAXWELL STEVENSON, | of Philadelphia. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. |;, fic For Congress, | A. G. CURTIN, t to the de f the congressional For State Senate. P. GRAY MEEK. 2 of the sion « Subject to the decislor senatorial Assembly. JOHN A. WOODWARD, | LEONARD RHONE. For Prothonotary. A. SCHAEFFER. | District Attorney. J. CALVIN MEYER. | i | County Surveyor. i | [| L. J. F. REIFSNYDER. Rorsren to-day. A A— Tue Ricketts Battery will go into active service again this fall. ——— >. 0% Age you registered? This is the | last day in which you can be registered: | ———— Tue Keysione Gazetle of last week | was edited by a disgruntled democrat | but it was better edited even by a sore | headed democrat than it usaally is by | the Darius Green who usually writes | . » Eveay issue of the *“Koupon Gazette” is worth fifty votes to the | democratic ticket. Every democratic | vote in the county will be polled. Democrats will not be kept away from | the polls by the brey of an Ass. Wi are going % have a red hot aggressive campaign this fall. Mer: Hensel will devote his entire time to the interests of the democratic party of Pennsylvania. This isa dead cer tainty, Ohio New Jersey and New York will have to shift for them. selves. a A fellow can get about as mach sense out of one of Feidler's editorials as he can of connected thought out of a page of Webster's Dictionary. We have an instinctive feeling that he was trying to saysomething about us in his last issne, but what it was we could not determine. He can use more words to say nothing than any man we know. | Every colored voter in 3 Yennayl- | vania should vote the prohibition tick- et. That party has recognized the color, | ed people by giving them the candidate | for Coogressman-at-Large. This is | the first time that any party in Peon- sylvania has put up a colored man on a state ticket. The Republican party | for which the colored voter has | ways been a hewer of wood and draw. | er of water has invariably refused | them a place oo the ticket, — a] —_— Tuese are now three tickets in the field with Mr. Rynders aggregation to hear from. The voter can take his choice of the four which will appeal to him for hissullrages or he can make | a ticket to suit himself. The largest individual liberty isallowed the Penn. sylvania voter, all nationalities have or will have representation on the ets of the different parties. If a man don’t Want to vote for the prohi- bition Af¥iesn he can vote for the | the negligence or willful fraud on the t)examine posted at the polling place of the dis- trict, and learn whether he isa victim | | 0! the negligence or ¢ mpetant or dishonest | nesday and aod 2. ister to- can high tariff in force, an ito n | or County ticket let him read Coupon 15g | Feidler up. { al Envoy to investigate | “Pulque” the native drink. spirited of territorial aggrandizement {| With Bulgaria well in hand a great {stride woald be made towards | man of too large caliber for her pur. eo | Ii therefore behooves every Democrat | the list which should be fraud of an in- Register. . Wed. 1! Tle last days to register are [bursday, September » 5) of — CHAUNCEY ACK will be the (xoveranor lay. I - il WoLi 18 two | Governor and member of leg CHARLEY offices, running t | ' lature, aud yet Charles is not an of ker. Register to-day, $1 ¢ see a Tug chief business of Mr. Randall h Republi: man seems to be to Kee Pp the IARC | tariff revision an impossibility. ——-A—— Ir a high tariffis right then there | is no necessity for the Randall's tarifi The idea is best, ides. simon pure Republican | But if a prohibitory tar- | iff is wrong then there is no use in the | Randall abolition. —A— Iv there is a democrat of Democatic State | in Centre county who thinks scratching a | single name on the (Gazette and see how honest democrats | are vilified, and then say whether keep such he | ving to help fellows as | — - | A story comes all the way from the drunk Cutting affair, got on a one night jolly with some gay young mexicans to the | infinite disgast of the resident Ameri- “Sedgy” could gage cans, not Co — USSIAN intrique has overreached | itself in Bulgaria and her agents have been compelled to apologize to |, the civilized world for the unwarrant ed attack on the Peace of Europe. Russian feeling for the welfare of Bulgaria is prompted only by her the of the Turkish em- Sooner or later. dismemberment pire in Earope, land sod Russia will get the largest slice. No one bas any particular sym: pathy for the sick man except that while the Statue quo is preserved peace will continue to spread her wings over the troubled and troublesome nations of the old world. Prince Alexander i# obnoxious to Russia because he is a poses. Alexander has not only been a wise statesman but a victorious gen. { eral, and has endeared himself to the Bulgarians, to such an extent that | twenty- four hours after his deposition | was known all Bulgaria was aroused and in the hands of his partisans. It would perhaps be the wisest policy | | for all concerned to keep Alexander | on the throne of Bulgaria. Russia | has not been defeated in her intrigue | Pe ~ |simply set back, the work of her | | agents will still be carried on but she | will employ new instruments: Alex- ander will be deposed whenover Ruse sian interests demand it. etl ——— Hons. Jno, A. Woodward and Leonard Rhone the democratic ean. didates for Assembly were recognized as two of the ablest and most atten- tive members on the democratic side of the house, They are now before the people of the County for a re-elec: tion, aud with an experience of one session and a clean record in that they will be of greater service to heir constituents than befere. Vote for Woodward and Rhone. Lt Wi animous ‘ : y + 13 | { part of Election Assessors, left off lists, Mi declines will be man | and d dy {tr Pennsylvania if | tf] | hte woe | ADA beg every democrat does his duty and reg | *" of our Unionville f: | le times it ‘gets so crooked ths + | after filling the offices with his hench 1% bloo ve | (Ga | will Joffe rson Monro { man in whom the party | pride. man of great personal in | the | men in this Tura | mexico that Don Sedgwick the speci- {Jury in eonYK I'be police were not Saam, was the that } from their blood, { and Christ Saam enlarged fact that the execution of the murderers candidate young man of unblemished character who has been the architect of his own fortunes and whose abilities and fitness Turkey will be carved up as was Po- | for the office to which his party bas nominated him, are recognized both by democrats and republicans, vor, against the party's candidate. surprising. support, woodward, who has received the lemocratic nominati the Twelfth d rin the w) which JUEress in stiri ished a lette Fvening Leade nday in ne b An eflurt ter WW 19 Nominee the nomination. Ma pt t made to induc rs. . Yowderly to BC Lion. co AW— AS JEEP yw Mo re Unionville, filled a column half of the “Koupon” tie i AeMmoOCcra« y Tu UN, a | EJ ACK. LE ol v oa (raze ying to define serpentine ging democrats to take up DIS )ersonal quarre Is and carry them into he campaign against the democrat icket. The C Jeflersonian democracy | end i= all right as ng as he keeps it straight, it he y a0d io ally wrigglss hirt ¢ den moCrats sli e still, yrgan like the (razelt take in any othe less than blished in this shirts d of not tear their wer the grievances real or fancie of Ut Jackson, gion. ville, ——A— J. Carviy Meyer, the | Attorney of this county, is a ye a ung feels He is a sterling tegrity. to campaigo. party stand bravely his fall's its your { Hive — —— Two hundred Anarchists met Hall lenounce the action of the Chica ting the Christ leveland group, He Jresent. lead f the ( Bp maker, er srinsinel pring pal t if the ouvicles wang 700,000 tl Woussud would This was upon A ection was made for the Chicago men, The would be avenged, col: Anarchists wtf but some- | : t ne. | {ed the clock forward and started al it won't 4 i . self into ed before Thom as democrat, a Let or | 18 Mr. Meyer a rousing old time majority, al Cleveland Obio, Sunday to cheered, the Chicago sooner they peofit by the example made of their brother Chicago the better it will be for them. in I. A. BCHAEFFER, the democratic for Prothonotary, is a The No tive democrat heir should be office of Prothonotary is the business office of the county and the people are thrown more in contact with office than with any other. be of invaluable service to all by his knowledge of bis business and can of- ten save people trouble and expense by little acts of attention and courtesy. In Lew Shaeffer the people of this county will have an officer who will be that He can ever ready to do the most humble fa- will vote That an occasivnal crank who measures his democracy by his personal preferences and who talks of “kicking” because his candidate hap- | ns not to have been successful, is not rise is that this class is 80 extremely Mr. Schaefler's nominated, and the harmless kicker” oan give the republicans all A —-— The ouly matter of sar. small as not to create a ripple of dis- cord in the party. competitors in the race for the nomi. nation are giviog him their hearty The democratic party of the county will not take up the petty quarrels of three or four cranks. The party means to elect the man it has “ the encouragement in his power, but victory will perch on the democratic banner all the same. Toray (Sept. 2.) is the last day on which you can regisier, un- | pas r sleep w limits, WL a dance, being held | | the town limits, | Jue Ly 1 | p i in the re put to ich: by had 1 boundary he repor murder 0m mitted Near it was found thal b Duncan thron Ithoutl just causze sent a baile , Jeremiah Vlecker, the following Plecker in a jocular mood, nm a chair and was about to turn the clock {| ward to make it appear that it later thao it really seeing what he was about, stepped for mauner said : I'll Wi ard and “Pi ot you. in a rulianly ecker if you turn that clock sho ' was | and did not mean any harm, turo ’ the door, which he had reach: hardly the report of a revolve { Plecker fell dead, rrang out Bu forward on | face, with a bullet hole throug { his heart, while Dunean, with fiendisl { with a smoking | fined. Medical eid was quickly summon | ‘ust | of | | the fact that death ha justice is d i ye a" 1 bomb:throwers, | sau dl | Anarchists were | Arise | was killed instantly. satisfaction depicted on his face, revolver, in his effect of his hand Wing the an was arrcated and hurried t » county jail, where he is now con , and a hasty examination disclos us, Ti 1@ gol here murder, and ral verdict that if the second hangis iL take a clear case of ne g io place A arsmbe a hi COUnLY 8 hiss ry will —W AI—— Explosion " storm’ og. in the midst of h: powder a heavy magazine belonging to th | La in and Brand powder companie, was struck by lightning. sion followed which d the Miss Carrie Ackernwerth Peter Kenn, a Guhl, teamster; Mrs Eliza DeVine were The shock caved in two magazines of the Oriental Powder company and also those belonging to the Warren Powder company, Hazzard Dupont companies, and Forcite dyna. mite store house, The Lafin and Rand companie’s was the only oae which exploded. Where it stood i# an immense excavation nearly fifty feet in depth. The country for half a mile in all directions from the explod- ed magazine presented a picture of abject desolation and destruction. -_ Two shooks of an earthquake were felt at Washington, Tuesday night, and created considerable consterna tion. An explo estroyed pr per- y summing up in f 875.04 Wo. farmer; John Gahl and Mrs. fatally injured. Several meetings in progress in | various parts of the city were broken up by the frightened members, think. ing the buildings were falling, rush: ing from the halls into the streets. At Albaugh’'s Opera House the large sudience be came frightened by the shaking of the house and a stampede ensued. The occupants of the Sle ies, mainly gentlemen, jumped t their felt as soon as the shaking vor | gun and rushed pell mell down stairs, | falling over one another in their | effords to escape from the building and stopped for nothing until they reached the street. The audience in the lowerpart of the house were com: posed principally of ladies, but they were Jess frightened than those in the galleries, and very few left their seats. The performers went on with their plece and quiet was soon restored. No one was injured. IS A——— Woonwanrp and Rhone have been falthful to the trust reposed in them in the past. What better guarantee do you want for the future! ————_ WPI) Sixty millions of American citizens pay high tariff duties on over four thousand articles in order to keep up the heart of bis | for | | time, for- | { ¢ Was |? was, wheo Duncan |! Mr ol- | for ed | d been instantane | a that it neighborhood | for | hands ana eet b nes, His his a] fit rcald eyes cl and he was Ww inhal Ly the re atly but was 1p to the time Ni wbaum d had a wife and { y ——— nm are properly { will } aly | unanim lemands of th | prec | men, operate til an adjust is reached. i ba E wreld hex ne ves i " | " i ha { ers empl wed on Lhe i 8+ - ing ten to his stal | > | mechanic cot lay and lives in he th eves and cu Ireaded fi ts the cumbs vO LD | are that his body will be thr the t. or left Th wuld not be deluded in - Record. fires the ¢ n a the beach a | birds. ¢ workingmen th : | to rushing 8 country sh to such a fate.- — a — REGISTER to-day and save trouble, Powdery Not Nominated. Witkesparnr, Pa. Aug. 31.—The Democratic Conventian for the Lu-| zerne county portion of the Twelfth District was held here this morning. J. H. Bwoyer, of Wilkesbarre, was un- animously nominated for Congress Mr. Boyer is the largest individual coal operator in the anthracite field, and is very popular with all classes Every eflort was made to induce Mas- ter Workman T. V. Powderly to ac- cept the nomination, but without suc- cess, as he positively declined to take any part whatever in politics. Found Murdered. Mr. Carmen, Pa, Aogust 31.— This town is excited to:day over the discovery of the murdered body of Anthony Gillespie, a young man who for some time has been engaged in the grocery business here. Gillespie left on horseback yesterday to visit friends in Shamokin. A few hours later the. | organiced, and at Brennan's farm mid- way between Mt, Carmel and Shamo- kin, the body was discovered, was flowing from a wound on his head | Gillespie's revolver was untouched, a | eatchel in in which he carried valua’ bles remained unopened. No one is able to advance any plausible theory for the murder,as he was a young man | generally respected. Three tramps were seen in the vicinity on Monday, and it is thought by some that they are the guilty ones. Coroner Krebs is investigating the affair, and strong efforts will at once be made to capture the perpetrators of the foul deed. ——— A O————— wealthy manufacturers, Dox'r forget to register. mw | District a nineteen ! | by going into the Blood | ! evidently inflicted by a gunshot. Mr. | rom a New York fers ag pub- y Leader ir cirels [ tsbhurg J ve 1) 445) HIE eral members were who united in denouncing 1D 10 yum esasured terms. Home Club on the Jus ine It went IL Iner $10 which th has occurred, that the 4 Jus jac by { ub 5 re gation | As g uliair, a committee of the has b ie I'he With this es ) 18 opposed to their n a white 4 te me Ciub mu d in view prin- the Order for h y driven from a man spplies wagine that he be an them he will be lack-ballec f this kind oc» strike recently members of black ept that the were ir ‘orover a year | to forma has been exerted them successfully to keep As that Tr, if the (General I t the fear Orde Richmond occur the known time will gele ever in the he Home ( { even m ib will stop at irder, to accom- Drury, th he Paris Com to lish their end e Noh our is an offshootof t { leader | mune, and has been trving make Assembly No f Socialism. Ve {9 an engine > red by Electricity ipoN, Ps., Avg, 30.—Sam: ding ng of iston township has with ice Rest IN uel 8S, Hardy n, a lea » Hn in the past week recovered his voice citizen Pennfiel: of which he has been He water deprived fo, his speech overheated. Years, lost About three years ago he sustained a severe injury to his arm, and since theo be has suffered intense pain in that member. A relief from this pain be found in taking a shock, ss he termed it, by placing his hand on a large belt ia his mill. The other even ing he again resorted to the belt for relief and, experiencing a greater shock than ever before, he was agreeably as: tonished to find that his voice had re: turned. He attributes its recovery solely to the electric shock produced by the revolving belt. The Best Families. A little girl wandering through the Cemetery of Per La Chaise, in Paris and reading the eulogistic inscriptions on the mcnuments, naively asked where all the bad people were buried: A question something akin to thi might well be put in view of the con. stant reference which we find under so { many circumstances, to “the best fami. { lies." | horse was found on the public roag | assait | This morning a searching party was | If an elopement, a divorce, an or a murder takes place we [are often gravely informed that the | parties in interest belong 0 “our best families” or are connected with “some of our most prominent citizens,” even if the place where the event occurred is the smallest of soy of the vill that dot the Western prairies. y suredly in oar Republic there can be no comparative degree of goodness io families except such as springs from the possession of those moral ualities which enoble and elevate, friction which is sometimes left in the social order is largely due to an attempt to set up class barriers and distinctions; and the common sense 0 the people oaght to teach them to set their faces against a custom which 1s not in accord with the leveling process of freedom, and which the idea that virtue may be an inberitedf possetsion either in the shape of blood or money, Erchange
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