The Centre democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- hed every fhursday morning, at Bellefonte Centre county, Pa. 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DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFIOBRS Ogres, Hon. AG, Corrin, Bellefonte. Bwte Senator, Hon. W. A. Wartacs, Clearfield. Rgprescniatives, Hon.J, A. Woonwasn, Hon. L. Roxas. Plsident Judge (9th Dist, Cantrs and Huntingdon Hon. A. O. Fras, Bailefonts Agpciate Judges, Hon. UO, Munson, Hon J. BR. Sure Oeginty Oommissioners, A. J Grinsy, Jwo, Worr, Jeo. Haxoanson Damm isstoners’ Clerk, G. W, BUNIIRGES, Sharif, W, Miiss Wark Deputy Sheriff, Wx. Drxasas, Prothonotary, W. B. Miwgrs. Treasurer, Cuan, Sxive, Register aud Clerk Orphaus’ © Recorder, Praxx EB. Brats, D@trict Attorney, W. 0. Huimin Qareuer, Dr. H. K. Hor, Ogmuty Detective, Cap’t A. Murrey BE. art, J. A, MoUnarx) ET a a a CHURCH BRS Howard street ary Sunday ‘rob vterian cuicoes BY at at 2 TY 1e 4 ng (Chep-i Wodnesday at’ Sahoo! (Chapel Alleghony streets Services Prayer Mooting W “$t John's | P.McArdl and Tro w Reformed, Lome, Pastor andi PN, Mosting W Lathers Pastor Sers 4p Wed every Sand \y The Spider and the Fly The following dialogue took place recently between the Republican Spider und the Democratic Fly. Republican Spider. Your party in this county needs to be purified, and it will’| grow stronger, Democratic Fly. Yes, it will grow stronger, Spider. 1f you vote for Boal you can | defeat Schaeffer and next year your | purty will be united and harmonious, | Rhone and Woodward are good men ut in order to purify your party and “rebuke the ring’ vou ought to defant them too, Fly. Let you Republicans, the Prothonotary and me see, that would give two members of the legislature. Spider. Y es. Fly. What would we get in return for those three offices? Spr {er Fly year? “Purity.” What sbout the ticket next Spider. You ean continue the dose, of course you will fiad lots of fellows next year who will be ready to help purify your party, and you can and will clean out the whole ticket and be ready to #tart anew, throe years after, Fly. Yes. 1 sso. You now have the President Judge, you want us to give youn the Prothonotary and the two members this year sod the Treasurer, Sherif, Register, Recorder and Com- missioners next year. What will the Damocratic party get in exchange! Spider. My dear fly don’t you see that you will then have purified your party Just think of You get ‘purity’ 1m exchange for oounty offices. Fly. The county is out of debt the and rebuked *‘the ring.” that glorious word “puriry.” offices are well filled and our candidates don't soe any reason to vote against & single are honest and capable men. oneof them, and as for “purity” I can't sae how we are going to get that by helping you Rebublisans lo the oMioes. Spider. You know what a warm in interest | have always taken in your allaire and I desire to see you made happy, your party purified and the riog rebuked. Fly. Yes, 1 disinterested and your desire to “ 10U are soo, purity your desire for the county think we will keep the offices and if there is any purifying to be done we'll do it ourselves, will #26 you next Tueaday. Spider. » bad, | fly, and surely though Solilogu Now that's i Lng had my web sp: entangled and | ¢ i i | | The Difference Tage Czar of Russia killed of one his aids in the hall of the Royal Pal- | ace. The aid was resting himself and kad unbuttoned his coat on account of the heat. Hearing some one approach: ing he began buttoning up his coat It happened to be the czar. This mighty autocrat aod royal coward thinking that his servant intended as- seinating him drew his pistol and pet a ball through the brosst of a faithful soldier. This is the story as telegraphed over the world, and is donbtless true. There is no law to eall the royal murderer to account, a life has been forfeited to the cowardice of the ruler of a mighty people. Were the President of the United States to shoot a man down in the cor: ridor of the White House he would have to answer before the courts of the district of Columbia and if guilty of murder would pay its penalty. The difference is that the life of the low- list is na sacred in the eyes of the law in the United States as that of the highest, and the President of the ("nited States is subject to the law and punishable for its infraction as is tise humblest citizen, In Russia the willl of the Czar 1s the law of the land asd there is none to punish bis crimes, Tur Republicans have put them s¢ves in & hole and no Democrat will help pull them out. el einl or | my leisure alittle no { but he has Gacape i me i Leow i — A AI—— A Fraud Expos.d In the current issue Tribune, of Pittsburgh, followin z. cance be ause the Tril gan of the Awa { the United States : | REBUKE THE | ciati m of Iron and St FALAE PRETENS} In justification of the course of the Bellefonte Iron and Nail company in | Beaver, the Republican condidate for Governor in this State, who is a mem. ber of that firm, there is a circular going around alleged to be issued by the workmen themselves, justifying the course of the firm in issuing the scrip—that it was at their (the work- men's) request, ete. Four of the men whose names are attached to the circu. lar, a copy of which has been sent to every K. of I. assembly in Pennsyl- of L. Of this we have no knowledge, but we hear assert positively, that none of those names on the circular who claim membership in the Amal gemated Association can be found on our register. They are not members of the Amalgamated Association, and as that association is opposed 10 the payment of wages in scrip or any- thing else in lieu of cash, we deem it but justice to it to so state publicly that it may not rest under the im- putation these pliable tools thought of putting upon it. We believe in jot= ting the sun shine in on the truth though the heavens fall, A saloon ean no more be run with out using up boys, than a flourin mill without wheat, or a saw mill without logs. The ouly question is, whose boys—your boys or mine-our boys or our neighbors ?~ Christian In sructor eartainly the Democratio party is only equaled by offices. i | Good day, Mr. Spider | vania, claim to be members of the K. | Mo'e Earthqakes COVERING A LARGER AREA THAN ANY PREVIOUS BHOCKS, Caarresron, 8B, C. October 22,— A twelve seconds, occurred this morning at 5:20. the usual vibration of the earth and rum severe shock, lasting from eight to It was accompanied by blings, sending people out of bed and into the street, by most persons it isconsidered the gever: of August Beyond the falling of bricks and in many cases | eat since the great shock 31. plastering, however no damage has The shock also | severe at Augusta, Ga,, Columbia, B | been reported. was C. Savanah, Ga., Orangeburg, 8. C Waynesboro, Ga. A letter from Cheraw, 8S. C. says that raio still falls from a ' cloudlees [sky there nearly every day bet een 9 land 1 p. m. There is no explanation of the phenomenon. There were two sharp shocks here at 2:45 this afternoon, which were felt with equal severity at Bummerville st Columbia and Augusta. The earthquake shocks to-day ap- pear to have boen as severe as in the adjoining States of Georgia and North Oarolina. Special dispatches received from all parts of this sod adjoining Btatee indicate that serious distur, bances covered a larger ares of coun, try than any previous shocks in Char. leston sud at other points in Bouth Carolina. The shocks were epough to shake buildings, bring down loose plastering and widen the cracks made in houses by the previous earthquakes but no loss of life is reported from any quarter aud no serious damage The Custom House bere was badly shaken, the western wingof to property. the building being cracked, and the | walls supporting the roof on the west giving away. A slight shock at 2:45 this afternoon is said to have lasted The shocks caused no thirty seconds. Death of Mrs. A. T. Stewart. Naw York October 26.—Mrs. Cornelian M. Stewart, the wife of the dry died residence, late late mi liopaire goods merchant, 4, T. Stewart, sud- denly this morning at her Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue On Friday she took divner with Mrs, Henry Hilt ny and on her way home contracted a heavy cold. On Satur: 10 111 that she vue com pelied to go 10 bed and Dr, Yesterday Mrs, and Dr. Miluor remcio- day she wae Miln r was sell Jor, DLew: Art Qrow wors ed at the house all night. Curls, Tricos, Silk and Wool mixed largest line of Black goods in town Garman's, War Can Bz Doxg.—By and keeping up courage many lryingag: in things seemingly imposeible may be attained, Huadreds of Kidne« y and laver Co nplaint bave been cured by Electric Bitters, else has been tried think there Electric Bitters here is $0 sule, BO pure, ana sa Purifier, Ele peless cane of everytuing don't u, but try vo medicine Blood cure Dyspepsia, Diabetes and all Disenses of the Kidneys, Invalusble in affections of Stomach and Liver, and overcome all Urinary Difficulties. Large PEottles only 50 cts. at J. ZerLrex & Sox, in So 128 no cure | periect a Bitters will -Bubseribe for the Denocrar. interruption to business, and although the people were disapp inted by a re. | | currence of the disturbances, they! | hope that the worst is over. | was visited by two decided earthquakes | to day, the first at 4:45 a. m. This one was notable for the duration of the tremors, which continued for fif A good deal | teens or twenty seconds. + | of apprehension but no general alarm Many pe ipl s, hotel | } Soup 3 | was caused DY 1L i | guests especially, got up and did not At 2 o'clock this on another vibration accompa. 0 hack to bed. | afiern eks were almost as severe have been experience i sho k of felt fitha tat “10 BLA g the great They were every. s, but tobe uke shocks ut oA. 22. ~Two were jel m. and 3 Lyscamt { Three large cracks in the earth have | Flat | | . . | just been discovered on top of | Top monntain, adjacent to the Poce | earthquake Inst month, One of | rents crosses the mountain wagon road | and large trees and rocks Lliave been | thrown into it so as to make it pass able. The cracks extend a long dis | tance runing north and south. Gexrrar Beaver in his speech at Chambersburg on the 22nd inst., said: “The man who casts his ballot for the Prohibition legislative candidates makes a great moral mistake and is an enemy to his neighborhood and so- cial order. Prohibitionists is this not arbitrary, [# not a man in a free country, free to The Democratic party is not trying to straddle the whiskey and prohibition question as is the Republican. They are not bid - ding for votes at ove end, and buying at the other, and holding out false promises and then stab both the pro- hibitionists and whiskey dealers in the back. si————— i — Mouxr Carmen, Oct. 25 President Strong, of the Union Coal company, in reply to the demand of the company's two thousand men for a ten per cent, advance, promises to meet the men and discuss the question, The strike, which the men have threatened to inaugurate next Saturday, will very lively be avert. ed, vote as he desires. Savanwan, October 22. —Savannah |. DYSPEPSIA 1s | Va., October 22.— | . . | ma : CZ. . | hontas coal mines in Tazwell county | issuing scrip to the workman which! " } { A . . | which were evidently caused by the | | is being used against Gen. James A, | fy F iia i the Absolutely Pure, a of 1 fp Iss dangerous as well peglerted it tends by taper wemsing Lhe tome of the spelen, W or Baged Decline ¢ nutrition, and de prepare the wag BEST TONIC viekly and ooempletely he Dyspepsia i forms, Heartburn Be lching, Tasting ats on e bored » fia ' he by 2 A N STE "1) ONIANOO3IY S1SIDONYA CNY SNVIDISAHd Virst Referee - * Having weed Brow Ire there and Indigestion 1 take great ple mending 1 | Ado « or Ha antin 1 » mare Ind the efScacy of Ninton Oa any. poy te Syepepmds, and as a tonic Gon gine has above Trade Mark and creed red Ji gn wrapper. Take no other, Made only ty BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMNOLE, ND, Actual College, 101 Fivrn Avexve, Pires The only « eg hi ¢ | were young by notual practios the bo entirely from the business trans )Y the stude 1 meat it writing ! men tO learn It nis then vor, Lhe m they in real business Lorn essy, rapid by our new fyslen Ww ilo for jing Joarnsi ent fren T.M. WirLrLiams, president . fessor of plain sad rosmental ship. J. Philips, professor of ) o and practice of scoounts, Authors ers, and Proprietors + 8 mo Teach BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FAILS TO CURE. COUGHS.COLDS, THROAT AND £11 | UG TROUBLES PRUGGTS SELLIT PRICE £8 CTL uy RK - Aa f fA CA i oi ry | NATURE'S OWN REMEDY For the Cure of Prescribed y A : b our Leading 3 Physicia ns, Nervous & Acid [3 fr and a Positive Cure in! La wie rs, Mechanics, all affections of the Kidneys, and Farmers. Bladder, dc. : a — ex oH a Sold by the Glass or Gallon. Price per Gallon, 50 cts. Call for a Pamphlet at Green's Pharmacy, Bole Agent for Bellefonte; Pa. g 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 Season to pus chase Furniture and Bedding of eve ry description, W-R.- BRACHBIILI, BELLEFONTE, PA. K.20. Paste This in Your Hat. pun ‘joy S01pv] 3 ™~ "ino “dup 1107 ‘joxoup ci MmoN «w 1 ®arm a fe 91 Min ’ Ives for years vonpeat at wopeq Lea aq yw else Faipaoa WepLInjeeneg) paw spoon Lig Krenn Nsom STOOD ANa jo» sm 10g spend qons » § ssn iNa ‘STOOD ANA wre rt Shoe, when you bh ace 4 1 SANY apRlg 1a Tope) 2 ‘Ta00On 1 Hand Made Boots & Shoes. Wo have prided sof our BOOTS AND SHOES timonials for their elegant service Yankee Boot threes times a winter, when WE saw og neue] ew mot we {jin on | 1 1a paw jeetfeag $I eanwy y on Fassel “1 1 NIT» mo Inst the whols season for near the same price i priced goods in Boots and Shoes are not the i i | Bay & good pair and try the differ Sa RT Y poy PENNA, Brekirx's Anxica Sarve, ~The Pest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever So Teller, Chappad hands, Chilblaint, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed Lo give perfect satisfao tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For saleby J. Zriiex & Sox. BELLEFONTE. «Fall and winter season 1886-87 Full line of woolens of every Description, style and color, Leave your order now, Moxreounny & Co, Taylors. ~Moxuy v0 Loax.—I am authorised 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, ~New styles in dress goods, snow flako—ailk and wool mixtures—Trico Avan Her, cloths, Home spuns ete. --Garmans, “5
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