The * A ». DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. | uld get, F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. URQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OK F¢ LITICAL TERMS: $150 per Annum, in Adva VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1886, NO, 9% The Centre Femocrat, Terms$l.50 per Annumin Advance Editor, FRANK E. BIBLE, - DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor, Hon. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, of York County. Lieutenant Governor, R. BRUCE RICKETTS, of Luzerne. Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon. Auditor General, WILLIAM J. BRENNEN, of Allegheny. Congressman-at-Large, MAXWELL STEVENSON, ot Philade plia. For J. K.P. HALL, 11, LIK county. Congress, of For State Senate. W. W. BETTS, of Clearfield C Assembly. JOHN A. WOODWARD, LEONARD RHONE. For Prothonotary. A. SCHAEFFER. District Attorne] J. CALVIN MEYER. Cot F. REIFSNYDER. yunty. L. ney. inty Surveyor. J. Taere will be thre Fiftieth Congress. The Demos the Republican and Samrandall. PATI Cassidy are going for (ov. ations and the trunk way that will furnish ment for the courts and - Dox'r forget Meyer are both voung men who are tryi: make their way deserving of » the hands of ¥ 4 Dr. AVELIN 3 it crossed the ocean denounce the and anarchists wi If murdered the Chicag n s Ty hut ur don’t shu 11 Aveling largest vote polled by any candidate for Every lie the Republican organs Prothonotary in many years, | 1 ‘fa out against him makes him lots votes, and as they are just now engag: ed the kind of Schaeffer stock is booming. S—— WA SamverL J. RAspaLL's in silliest tion means that the tariff buzzsaw will go into business at the old stand in the Fiftieth Congress. would be well to carry the news to Morrison now.~~Philadelphia Times, | Possibly Samuel has fooled with the Tariff buzz saw long enough to know | teeth are, and possibly | where the Samuel hasn't, and Samuel may g into the tariff business at the old stand, | but there won't be 80 many =o called Democratic congressmen working on ¥ the Rendall saw mill in the Fiftieth Belah ! - THERE are two great evils Congress, in ur political system, which are dwarfing both parties and making a beer gar den of the House of at Washington, Representatives They are the princi ple of “rotation,” and the system” of selecting candidates. These two evils are certain to bring to the surface little men, men whose claim to 8 nomination is that “it is my turn’ _ or whose plethoric pocket book can W reach the soft spot of the conferee, and secure the necessary “majority of one.” The sooner the voters get this thing of congressional nomination in r ewn hands the better it wili be for the whole country. put Of | lying | re-noming- | Possibly it 0 “conieree The Buffalo Run Railroad The Ruffsio Run, Bellefonte and | Bald Eagle Railroad is now completed trains will | as far as Bellefonte and goon run regularly between bellefonte and its western terminus not far from | Pine Grove in’ Ferguson township. | : " | in Centre county, and passes through its farming entire length a magnificent There Decessary in is but one for the fullest developement of the wonderful community. thing more and be on the | Nittany Valley and Bellefonte that is the completion of the link tween Bellefonte and a point Beech Creek railroad. That connec’ the mediate benefit of competition in rail, That link us two outlets to the east, tion once made and we havé im road service, would g gouth, north and west, instewd of one. Our pro ducts would get eart, south and w lover the Beech Creek |B: & O. north « | and Pina Creek roads and to all p { over the Pe Alres he ' nnsylvania system. 3 ore fields of gh dads [IKely oiler an exemp- tion from local taxation for a specified time But we might offer con lines Faur ad, which thers item than both the « We sit down and say to “that road will eventually | Phe the 1 ue parties who have ipper end of the r an outlet.” We forget that the “party” | referred to can make the best | terms with the Pennsylvaniacompany for themselves at any time, secure an freight but what good does that do the “outlet” and get good rates, town or any body who may desire to locate his business in our midst? C ing railroads benefit the en y a manity and create business them* selves, —- AI A Campaign Slander A Democratic worker ominent Bald ipon us the other day to say that the irom the Eagle ridges called R a kid | } ! WPUDIICADS ID LIS jOocalily are again circulatimg the slander against candi Hon. Woodward, that he favors the enact date for assembly, John ment of a law to prevent the poor man’s cow from having the advantage | of the waste pasturage which grows | the wild lands, of upon mountain | which our county has so large a pro-| A | quietns, and it was no more heard of, | | portion, We have already warned | our readers that the Republicans have | {sot their hearts upon capluring at | least one member of the legislature { from our Democratic stronghold, and | that they would resort to any and | | every possible misstatement to accom. | plish their purpose. They have al- | ready verified Jour prediction in sey. . 9 J] | resources of the western end of the A. | | : : . ne | eral instances, and will undoubteily do so again and again before the cam~ | paign closes, The fact is that the | only bill offered in the House during of this rageous purpose in view, was intros dues d by in Republican, Mr. Hackett, | of Potter county, and that to Mr, | 1885, with cuts the session This road opens up the finest ore field | Woodward, always watchful of the | Pa, Oct. 1, 18586 of his county, and courageous interest in their defense, is due the credit of having defeated the iniquitous meas- { ure and that Mr. Rhone, his colleague in the House then, and his colleague on the ticket now, stood manfully be- side the fight, In order to | show their positions io this matter, we him in quote the bill and their actions upon it from the Legislative Record : RUNNING AT LARGEOF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, » paxt bill in order was House No, » § Sid, entitieq O10 acl to the ru I any prohibit nni Inrge « domestic Animals | Commonwealth | I TR} Mr. HACK Fhe House : nora horned within end Catiie cotstantly Aare IArge numbers of per ave only, one, two or three » derived from Lhose y piace to keep them; the upon which to pa ' id land, which would the yiutely waste : and it id be unwise, improper, unjust and vd to them from using pasture, However, the sentiments of | ocate the allowing ail | tock to run at large, | will withdraw my amendment with the erpress pury | COWs ATR ture apt reise abs } revent wa neet of | effect of which will One or two other members spoke the bill, when Mr resson why this bill | he e AY he State where such le. but in Penn*! syivania there are hundreds and thou nds of acres of unimproved lands used ty poor men for pasturing The farmers ople Are aiready pro a general law against annoy’ voee from eattle and | see no necessity | the passage of a bill of this kind, I'he question being, Will the House agree to the section? It was not agreed to, ' Ww ire DOW their generally | oattie four This gave the obnoxious measure its [his settles at once and for all, that | campaign slander, yet we do not doubt | | that in this mad anxiety todefeat Mr, | Woodward, the opposition will keep on repeating it on the principle that “a lie well stuck to, sometimes an- awers as well as the truth.” Brother, when anyone comes to you with his lander, show them this record, and make them swallow their lie: ! bination | combination by increasing the cost Pattison on Pools The recent advances in tha price coal bave moved Governor Pattison Anthra Coal Combination and the Trunk Li Pool. He has to Attorney-General Cassid Dy open an attack upon the sent the ARTMENT, Hane Hor Execurvs Lwois Art attention ha that within corporations chartered by fel wealth of Pennsylvania, {oert, have ordered twe price of anthracite 1 It has been accertained pon inauiry that these corporations impose what 1s known as the Anthracite Coal Come bination, which was created in its pre ent for held mats meeting "ork city on TE Wers | he Dalew ATE, r rn naliroad Comona tailroad Company, wading Rail L thal meetin nto by whiel nber hy | plex the Philadelphia and | neading No Hailroad Company, by wrdered that the advanos | referred be carried A very large portion of whose | Pennay! similar act Murday), the members the com met in again marked up prices be the forerunner the the coal are believed to of other and additional advances, be to increase profits of the companies composing the |, _ {0 constitutes living of the throug! » be of a consumers of an article that one of the sition of pr Wi Recently, nece n mow ETON Bd ons ial fyndicate ol capitaists, there Las A strengthening of the Anthracite Coal Combination, and the claim is made by some its members vw | : me of its members that they { currents or conditions of trade has been 04 BO POR i ) | ] an mark up coal prices to any figure {in violation subjecting the | they thereby please, public to their merey, injuriously and and imposing upon coal consumers the | ale. financial burdens which the specula tions of some of engendered. these companies have Although the State Constitution de olares that “no incorporated company doing the businesa of a common carrier shall, directly or indirectly, prosecute or engage in mining or manufacturing articles for transportation over its works," yet all or nearly all of the com’ mon oarriers represented in the An- thracite Coal Combination are engaged above i 8 . | movements ew York city and | | the I'he general advance in the price of | the been | : | ment upon the rights of individuals or | the now | | best interests of the unwarrantably taxing every fireside, | dices the public and « hat the pet earnigs of the carrying compan { ie ! in 10 gor cent the combipa- anounieq | DOLL nineteen per circular e or the olent and snace over the country Against such o vidual is helpless, I'he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | i# oreating corporations that are mem- | he Anthracite Ce Combina- tion and of the Trunk Line Pool vested them with the right of eminent domain | nd other franchises « nature f a public we certain duties to their ereator ne of these is to avoid an infringe general well'being of the Stale Their interference wi the natural of sound public what is believed to be and against It ppresses individu’ policy the inte, preju- It is a perversion of the purpose for which they were created. These facts, which have been report- od to me and measurably authentionted I deem of suflicient importance to refer to you for your consideration and for such action as the circumstances may war rant Ronerr E. Parrisox, Governor. — i d—— , Cuavscey Brack pays omsh for whatever labor he hires, and is oppos: ed to any store order system, Don't forget that as you go along. irief Telegrams. 1 of the debt durir September Loird distri to-day Datmnued Randall ef Approximi Iman, re ting Monday Caron ons to consider the dif- existing between themselves The lischarge and their men do The I+ result was that it all the ekout is occasioned by a demand was fed t ir men employers that they compel all union men 1 join Lhe union or leave their employ id Stanl Department San Antonio, Texszs, a long interview with Geronimo | Natehes yesterday, and it is under LOO that of General i around department headquarters Geronimo corroborated the report Miles regarding the condi- tions under which the Indians surren that thev r wa fered to Captain Lawton ware Lo ore and the iriment wer 14Y8 ALO is now said for the purpose of makin ¢ i | extensive seizures of Montanna eattle, the that cat- which have been smuggled across line by ranchmen. It is said { tie to the value of £100,000 will be seis” lod. Soow storms prevailed in Michigan ast Thursday. It is stated that Clear field was also visited by a fall of the “beautiful,” A] —— As we go to press the town is be: ginning to fill up with enthusiastic Democrats from all directions, and the meeting promises to be a monster in its proportions. The Democrats of Centre are a live to the importance of keeping up their old time majority,
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