Che Centre Deworrat, THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- hed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte Centre eounty, Pa, TERMS-—~Unash in advance J '] 30 If not paid in advanoe. ows 1] A LIVE PAPER devoted to theinterests ol the whole people, vayments made within three months will be con fdered In advance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearagos are paldexcopt at option of publishers Papers going out of the county must be paid for in | advance, Any person procuring us ten cash subscribers will @rosent a copy free of charge. One oxtensive circulation makes this paper an un. asually.reliablc and profitable medium for advertiving We have the mostample facilities for JUB WORK aad are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, [ungrammes, Posters, Commercial printing, &c. in the Netostatyle ana at the lowest possible rates, Alladvoriis ments for a less term than threemonths cents por line for the first three insertions, and & saline for each additional insertion. 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Ruoxe, President Judge 49th "Diat,, Centre and Huntingdon Hon, A, 0, Foust, Bellefonte, Asgociate Judges, Hon, CO, Munson Hoa J. KR. 8xiva, Ovanty Commissioners, A. J Guizsr, Jxo. Worr, Jxo. Haxoanson, RuMbzaGes., Commissioners’ Clerk, G. W Sherll, W, Mites WarLxea Deputy Bherllf, Wu. Dugesax, Prothonotary, W, B. MiNoLe, Treasurer, Cuas. Sirs, Register and Clerk Orphaoe’ Court, J. A. MoCrare.} Recorder, Fraxx E. Bisia, District Attorney, W. CO. Heowia, © roner, Dr. H. K. Hor, anty Detective, Cap't A, Murra o renew their propaganda of crime partially interrupted by the incarcer- | ation of the miscreants who hve been : , carrying it on in this city for years | | past, incendiaries that this will be a dan. gerous business, | is more medicine in reserve of the sort that has been prescribed for the Hay- | market will be assissins, which | ahall attempt to emulate their crimes. | If Dr. Avelin | sad their Teutonic co-laborer in the { cause of ‘revolution’ the Times, they will certainly become | convinced of its truthfulness should | they undertake the experiment upon do which they seem to be bent. public sentiment of this community is popular memory to expect that any latitude will be given to persons who may come here to preach the detesti- ble doctrines that bore fruit in that horrible crime,” Assaulted ‘and Robbed. WiLriamsrorr, October 3.—James Arbuckle, freight agent of the Phila- | delphia and Reading railroad at Al lenwood, was assaulted and robbed of three hundred dollars and a silver watch and then left for dead in a se- cluded place in this city about one o'clock this morning. The man who committed the outrage came on a late train from Milton with Arbuckle and bad invited the latter to spend the | night with him. After being beaten A . . | in a shocking manner, Arbuckle was CHURCHES Howard street Tory fur tay al at Rev, Wm Laturie 3 > i7 rayer A.M. A \d » { Wednesday at 7- ¥ P M y 10 ting (Chapel hape ¥ BR. Church, Howard and Spring Streets, or, Pastor, Ser ay Sunday rx nesday at 7 School r ory 8 H A A at 2-30 Prayer Wad x, hurch, Robt AoW lay ¢ n's Protestant Eplscopa Allegheny streets, Rev. J. R R Services every Sunday at | Prayer Meeting Wednesday and ¥ *43t. John's Roman Catholic, "East Rishog P. McArdle Pastor. Mass at 6 and and Tru Reformed, Linn and 8 os ov Street. Rev pervices lw A ou. pring streets, Rov. J F. De y w Sunday ati A Har ). Hl. meets iz A Timely Warning CHicaao, 28. The Times tr -day says: “Dr. Aveling, the Eoglish socialist who has come to this Septem ber country to rescue the Chicago anarch- ists from the gallows, is not pleased with the comments ventured by the Pmes upon his performance in New York. Remarks to which this emis sary of lawlessness takes particular exception included some very whole Rev. M | | dragged some distance and hidden in | & pile of kindling wood. He recover- this now in the hospital with some hopes consciousness morning and is Ol recovery, : description of his assailant and officers | are in search of him. | ——— Charlestonians go to Church Crarrestox, October r the ps have been no shocks here fi i forty-eight hours merv three slight tremors at Sum ile, The weather has been pleasant to-day | 4 aud cool enough fi aod wr light furs. Religious services were held by all the « Presbyterians held a uni at Westminster and t C4 gre gations worship; ¢ ticabie 10 church ba hs eight ' arrived ers oy Line, many coming Washington and Balt proceeds ed over to Atlantic lines joining in the excursios — A —— Labo Matters The demand th Greer & Hetzel, Eig penter streets, for an advance ’ v hte 1 an | Car- n hd) by AROS was compromised yesterday the intervention of the Executive Board of District Nn, 1. The hands are Lo receive a0 Increase aver Assembly ageing 6 per cent | Hagedorn & No | Carter street, have commenced to fill | the places of their striking shirtmakers | with other hands, about thirty being | taken on yesterday. Newman, With one ortwo some advice to himself and the other | exceptions those now employed in agitators that are now traveling in | the factory are non-union hands, the this country. The Times told them | Knights of Labor having withdrawn very plainly that their presence in | The members of the firm state that Chiongo was not desired and suggest | they have no objection to Knights of ed that they would consult their per- | Labor, but object to their interfering sonal comfort by abatdoning their | with the management of the business. proposed visit to this city. Thesug-| Mesrrs. Oscar Knipe, J. Heine Jus- gestion was based of course upon a | tus Grantoer, B. Langguth and H, presumption that they contemplated a | W. Gray composing the Board of Ar. repetition in Chicago of their perform. ances at New York. It “ppears from | and fix a schedule of wages Lo the statements of Dr. Aveiing that | adopted by the Schomacker Piano such was their intention, and that it | Company, have reported that the pres. | | bitrators appointed to examine into be word, their errand io Chicago will be | “The Times has intimated to these | It is said that there | promptly administered to any who | g and his vitriolic spouse | not believe | The He was able to give a Eg | | were 5 and only two or | OVEeTrcoA's i of the firm unless by consent of the local assemlby. It was stated at a meeting of the | Stove molders’ Assembly, No, 116, Inst night that the stove foundries at | Spring City, Royer’s Ford and Mid- by the | strike, are still idle. It wes also stated | dletown, which were closed that the apprentices who have return- | ed to work at Abram Cox Stove Co., in this city, | were allowed to do so by the assembly | in order that they might not lose the the foundry of the | wages which they would receive at | the expiration of their apprenticeship, { Poter Wolters, proprietor of the | Enterprise Brewery, at Third street and Fairmount evenue, was visited on | Monday by a committee of his strik- endeavored to Mr. Wolters re- {ing employes, who effect a settlement. | fused to treat with them saying thet in no mood to trifle with firebrands of | he would prefer to be boycotted by the Liebknecht variety. The Hay- | them if they chose to do so. market butchery is too fresh in the | The delegates who are to represen’ District Assembly No 1. in the Rich mond Convention have been instruct- ed by the assembly to urge the aboli- tion of secret meetings and the in- crease of General Master Workman Powderly's salary from $1,500 to 5, 000 per year. At the Cleveland Con- vention & proposition was made for the increase of Powderly's salary to $3000 but at his request the matter It is stated that the delegates from District Assembly No. was dropped, 1 will go to Richmond prepared to support both Powderly and Turner as | candidates for re-election to the posi- | tions they now hold. The closing of Troth's mill las! evening drew a large number of curi- | ous and interested people to the scene | To avoid any possible trouble Cap- | tain Quirk, with a company of fifty officers, took position at Plone and Franklin streets, prevented crowding and secured a safe passage for the girls who left the There demonstrations, mill for homes. no riotous though several arrests were made on the charge of corner- lounging and The station -house inciting to riot. parties were | taken to the and soon ow . * | given a hearing and promptly dis- | charge Some excitement was pro- duced by the action of the police, i Eighty dyers empl by Green- wood & Bault struck yesterday morn- id, because iyed the firm , | Linuved The Smallpox Plague i th cedented. «1 the w tween t points have suffered At Herm large Torres stat the second #8 an. ta two days, than ore wore and the 3 spread all over the village and surrounding country. said to be towns and settlements, and the interior the great The churches is now spreading to est excitement prevails, are crowded daily with supplicants for mercy, and business is almost suspend- ed. A strange fact connected with the present scourge is that rarely attacked.” 4 — The right of newspapers to discuss | the personal record of a cst didate for public office, so far as it has any signifi’ cance in the matter of his fitness, has been vindicated in Forest coumty. A year ago John A. Proper, the Republi can candidate for Associate Jugde, sued Elitor J. M. Kepler, of the Tionesta Democrat, for libel in the publication of an account of Proper's sell conviction of an atiempt at jurg fixing, for which attempt the latter had been reprimand: | eon the witnos ed from the beneh wh stand, | ness of the jury panel is an important | qualifieation for one who is to sit on the As due jespect for the sacred’ i her, Amerionns are | Koep to the Right. There is nothing in the law that re- quires a person walking or driving on the highway to keep to the right, but hose when a pedestrian or rider on back or in a vehicle is passing along = sidewalk or road going and keeping to the right he is always in a position to AN Oppo If people a crowded highway or sidewalk would compel anyone coming from site direction to turn out, 17 do this all confusion would be avoided and locomotion carried on without ecol- lision. In walking the sidewalk noth ing is #0 nnnoying as to meet a person of the road while you ere travelling in his There this walking toward you on his left side direction on your right side, certain kind of rudeness in which shows people lack good breeding who NATURE'S REMEDIES, ave take he sole ‘ i eed | have taken the sole Agency for the following celebrated waters THE FARMVILLE LITHIA WATER, which has proved so wonderful remedy in Kidney and Liver affec tions. It is sold by the glass or gallon. ~ EXCELSIOR SARATOGA WATER. I'his we receive direct from the and sell only by the glass BLACK BARREN WATER. walter spring in black-tin-lined reservoirs 15 hughty recommended in Kidney diseases aillon, Call and ask for pamphlets,” Sold by Ro Humvyadi and I keep also on ice, Freidricks Hall n or [ re MH INET H eh K in indulge in it for no lady or gentlemen | who is sceustomed Lo the amenities or | courtesies of the sidewalk, will persist | And rule holds good in driving on the high | in keeping to the left, Lhe seine way. A careful handler of horses, and a gentleman who knows how to hold the He | prides himself in doing thie, while they reins always keeps to the right. who do otherwise are obstructions of the | to the Do it while walking on the sidewalk of will i bighway. Keep right, then. driving on the highway, and you always avoid trouble, — Clinton D - Rcbbers in a Cemetery Conors, N. Y., September 30. Fuper intendent Wheeler, of St. Agnes’ come tery, on the outskirts of town, live the Last about 9 o'clock Mr, Wheeler was in bed Mrs There was a rap at the do Wheeler Four men immediately pounced upon a house in cemetery sleeping, but Weeeler was sl the } which was opened by Mrs. $18) LL her and carried her through the ceme- th med w id tery. Although she screa her might her husband d ot ‘When reached hear i the end of coms tied i tery was the men he fence, They then demar $) ww A that she Le where the hidden i } wh fo, thi Ce Ive m \ 3 chur but threatened to hang refuse men then left d t } Fit Ar went wee, where they searched thoroug ¥, And WHR COATITis awakened idneys and | ymach | n over TREADS Hew re nto them them b | tonic w ma Igor, ies them undergo ne fur hy nature * WoOAr n tear of ard the ea uy and 1 ver, as they tter te he - them the ch mpurities ir their usefulness schar i. o Wore anne! | blood, Lhe DCTrenss by healthfully stimulating them. In cer- tain morbid conditions of these import rans, they | n 1ggist h is the usual percursor of What then can Or { i PE wie ant ll into siate, disease service th © % them to greater act No maladies are more perilous than those which affect kidneys, snd a medicine which averts the peril should | be highly esteemed, All 4 medic ne which mpel vity when sloth the ] — a — Subscribe for the Dexocrar. ~ Beads, Fringes, Gimps and Buttons w(3nrman’s, "BROWN'S IRON i: BITTERS WILL CURE, “5% HEA DACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA 1 A Are or the escape of certain | strengthening and | h 3 be the greater | ul? | Green's Pharmacy, FURNITURE AND BEDDING. The Old Reliable Furniture House of J. BRACHBILL’S SON No. 20 SPRING STREET, Right §, Front of all Competition. We now Offer the Best Opportunity of the chase Furniture and Bedding of every « b Season to pur- Le scriptuon, W-R- BRACHBILTL, BELLEFONTE, PA. Paste This in Your Hat. vA 19 2 tone Nye ‘Tivo so1pwT) “duip 110uyg puw ‘mjox ‘;jonoup wWMON 3 ES, and hoy seemog Fu ANG Ur siopwe k ‘STOOD Add 1% Isat om fi par the Baim iL] Hand Made Boots & Shoes. have prided ve differ We ar BOOTS AND 81 timonials for their ole of three times a winter, when last the whole sensan for © priced goods in Boots and Shoes ar firy t Bay » good pair an aq p RAOO* pus spoon Laon a1 19 alan Fasudao 19 we Jaiqerunpesnoyy am Ing ‘spool goa 105 ae y Lae paw Sq Jo sup 7 ‘word pao) BELLEFONTE, has not yet been abandoned, “In short, Dr. Aveling and wife and ent scale of wages in the factory is i bench himself, it is not easy to see how about 20 per cent higher than the average, and that there was { enuse for the recent strike. no just This ef. fects a final settlement. of the difficulty which began nearly five months ago. At a meeting of the Shirtmakers’ Awmembly, No, 6481, last evening it was decided that the learner who was made the subject of contention bes tween Samuel Bternberger & Co. and Herr Leibknecht propose coming to Chicago for the purpose of inciting, if they can, resistance lo the execution of the sentence passed upon their co. | religionaries who now languish in the Cook county jail. In order to accom. plish this end they will attack the laws aod institutions of the country, aad seck to inflame the passions of the vicious and turbulent elements of the | their employes should be permitted community by the same methods they | to remaio, bul that no more should are now employing in the east, In a'be given employment in the factory any other result than acquittal could fairly be reached, and Mr. Kepler is to verdiot was Mr. Proper is not likely to forget again that when he seeks a posi- be congratulated that this secured, tion of public trust the public have N right to know many things about him which need never have boen resurected | had he been content to remain a pri. | vate citizen, Phila. Times, | | » a w= Curls, Tricos, ilk snd Wool mixed largest line of Black goods in town Garnan's | CHILLS axp FEVERS | TIRED F | GENERAL DEBILITY | CONSTIPATION NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA 4 EELING a § PAIN x ue BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD FEMALE INFIRMITIES] * | RHEUMATISM , — « 4 NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVERY | TROUBLES : FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Lines or. wrapper, Ref ~Bilious, Intermittent and Remit. Brekiex's Anxica Sarvs. The Rest tent Fovers, to which people who live | near fresh water, during the warm and dry seasons, are parlicularly subject, | are largely caused by a torpor of the | digestive organs and a clogging up of the liver, To correct these vital organs | restore energy, and prevent these dis onsen, use Dr, Walker's California Vine gar Bitters, - Ni «Fall and winter reason 1886 Full line of woolens of every Doseription, style and color. Leave your order now, MNoxveonuny & Co. TAKE NO OTHER,! on Taylors, Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fey Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilt nin, Corns, and all skin eruptions, acd yosi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac. Bruises or Sores, | tion, or money refunded. Price 25 conts per box. Forsaleby J. Zsirex & Sox. ~Moxxy 10 Loax.—1 am authorized to loan on good first mortgage from $12,000 to £15,000 in sums of $500 and its multiple at from 3 to 5 years, at 6 per cent, Avan Hov.
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