A F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprie tors. HEQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER BTATE OR PXKREUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL wdbB ern TERMS : $150 per Annum, in Adva RRR, 4 Vv OL 9 9. BELLEFONTE, PA.., THURSDAY, AUGUST BRT, No. 31 The Cente Denote at, Tormssl.50 per Annumin Advano® FRANK E,. BIBLE, Editor, 1887 Democratic County Cr HY Stiteer, Bellefonte >» 8, W., Edward Brown, Jr, } OW. Woe James Schofield, «A Weber, A © Witherite vend A Frank, we J Meyer, JG Herlinger, Henry Lehman, AJ Graham, A J Grelst, Jhomes J mmitiee N. Ww, Howard Bore Milesburg Boro Miltheim Boro... utre Hall Boro Philipsburg Unionville Borg Benner EW... cn iosnn Frazer, Milligan Walker, HL Rarvey, Anson V. Dougherty Jobe I Williams, we binvid Brickley, wHenry Krebs, Frank Bowersox, Hiram Grove, Josiah CG. Bossman, William BE. K JLeorge W_Kelster, GWiliem T Baliey, Frank KE Wieland ecdohn Glenn, ioe William Trwio, SOW ae BL Gnedner, ,ecidotin Table) wesssi N Ourmin, wid QO Bekley wens H Kream, ws FA Foreman, w Burnside tWp ee ollege twp Curtin twp... Pergadon tb, E. r. Haines twp, een, do Half Moos twp Harris twp Howard wy Huston $P..cos Liberty twp. coowist Marion twp Miles LWP. ..conies Patton twee hw Penn twp. A sn = Potts or tw Ruah baal 3 yi Snow ay P. 4 Spring (Whee. Taylor {Wea BE A Walker SWPiauhm i ones Worth SW sma ns. + Union twp... + ar Sed Metarvay, JAMES & Meer, ALN Chairman BP W. Peo RBI, | A ndrew J , La as, dwores Redding, H, Y,8nrees, Recretary. -” J a A — - Democratic County Ticket. For Associate Jodge JOHN GROVE Treasurer, JAMES KIMPORT Sheriff, JOHN NOLL. Register, JOHN A, RUPP Racorder, G. MORRISON Commissioners A. J. GRIEST. FEIDLER Auditors, A. McKEE N. DINGES Co A——s Ww. 4 tT that ¢ JU RRaAR Convention in Centre fiiiziy t DSi L i a Republican paper, but when there no half way measur resolution on the Keystone (Fazette is worth more wh er 1 to ouraged prominence a paper vear the CTH sel Lilla the Vi ickers o will be found kicking kickers Not action of theConvention saddled on th The tacked an after the can the he matter be ¢ party solution was had Mie r county, re committee adopted the resolutions at the stance of some one whose zeal got the better of his good sense, officer goes duty or is guilty of malfeasance in fice can tion saddle the illegal officer the Demo Is the party going to stand up and say we endorse all that these officers have done in the past or that they That very wrong, fails to do his myen- Acts of the action of a C such rate on party ? may do in the future? resolution pets the party in the po- sition of defending anything that | may be wrong in the conduct of its | officers. It is not a Democrat resolution, dnd as to taking cogni- | zance of the Gaselte's charges that is beneath the dignity of the Demo. | cratic party as a party. Somebody | lost his head but the Democratic party of Centre county is not nor can be responsible for such an mis carriage. so YI AA Over fourteen million dollars’ worth of property was destroyed by fire during the month of July Ifany | The Ticket tok ticket ’ field and taking it as a The Democratic very strong. Of course there i candi many disappointed each one has liitle knots ot iriend: who sympathize he unsu In not nas Lhe matter of distribution it is evenly i balanced as those concerned about the party welfare could have wish But the It hould heaftily supported. | to ‘elose up oh ranks and present Our dis- the 1 solid front to the enemy. aver to suw it 4 enemies will gende sensionin the” party and dviry Democrat to sink per in héartil¢¥ forthe nominees.. The his little sonal {eelings and turn a #ood square deliver | ance of party principles, but the (Gazelle Sim mandtain of ay ant Ives “t8 our | brother of the Gazelle a promunence | not in accord with his real calibre : hut) / : Another mistake was the résolutian { of what might be termed censure, wwnships and boroughs that come to convention uninstruct- ed. Philipsburg an Rush, which for years have come uninstructed took the defeat of their three can- fidates manfully and should not have been made t of that char Valley 0} woltingr on er Penns pe ic went boing a bttde save as they bit Comme thing to iat I hie Uncx} B tlotante Te s181 frist a a Jit iia Nall while heartie CeCe I mee MOCTRCS He is i armyre he of the Shirifl’s o flice under uct ticket with ard ] { business « a FO JCAreY sizes up, his administration will be cond { ed on businesss principle IAMES KIMPORT, For Treasurer James Kimp Harris is the lucky the nomination very easily. of | man and made | 1g a man of sterling integrity of unim- | peachable character and good cleri. cal ability, Mr. Kimport every way deserving of the earnest {support of his party and will ad- is in | minister the affairs of his office in a | business like manver. JOHN RUPP walked off with the Register nomi. { nation and is correspondingly hap- py. John an earnest active democrat, a good fellow and will make an, honest and - conscientious officer, 1s W. 1. MORRISON, into whose lap has tumbled the Re. corders persimmon is an elegant penman, thoroughly qualified for i bel It is now {ime | He is | the position and as deserving as He is well county 1s qualified. known make Morrison i TE LLDOT and My over the strong « andidate. fitted for any manual lameness and on him for sup 11 1 or HL open, honorable, nomination election will IAonty ted Eel Gner and HS record i i an extended no own that UnnNeCessal LY mince 1s of the Lily 0 cratic townshi ' ' a busines y and farmer, ‘ v¥ h the office Mers 13 (118 L! harge, H A. M'KEE, 3.N yminated of . Spring and Dinges township Harris Both of were n for Auditors are well known democrats and good accountants n good - and will keep the county order We are unable to give more than different | a brief notice of the candidates this week becanse of go- 5 and our time is limited. SAY ticket is one that wilh command the hearty support of party and will be triumphantly elected. i - Cozsul Francis Dead sul, who was struck by a horse cir Wl the recent ratiwny and bad jared, died suddeniv at { Sound Hugh M. Brooks sented to-day the case to Chief Justice Waite, States Supreme ney i’ M XW ell, JB iE ® mre pt : lent lof the United | Court, wh ) is stopping at an hotel i s { there, and obtained from him a | Writ of Error in the case, be The ef bring { Court constitutional to sfore the Suprem fect of this order will : be hearing (the CAs or a on points, and will act as a supersedeas which was set for the 26th of this month, - CW AT—— Puitaverrmia, August 4.--The Hotel and Saloonkeepers’ Associa tion, at a secret meeting held last evening, decided to withdraw from the Liquor Dealers’ State League, This action was taken because the members in this city claim that the League, in admitting minor country associations, has handicapped itself, Thep«laim that the small organiza. tiops mot®only have no power in the e, but are a drawback and an injury to it, and the Philadelphians will now form an independent or ganization, My Loon however that the | Aiwnster here | and defer the execution of Brooks | Not in a Hurry Home, INDON, Very Mi m London | M: August 4. 1 §y been heard from (ae parti i! Scotland, 1 oaching Carnegie . 3 H ach ol . \ purg have announ Blaine wa: health and, sect mplating {nit Sher the ed State alton man ot latte: CCP i re Kilgar just as he wa Carnegie { Mi and spirits n Blaine was i | §} He wa of the rej hort his . v the truth hi WIrt concerning He said I CAC vig cutting next 1 i chaaged my plans vided generally that he came sey $ aT A000 and wanted to be out Of possibie misreprescatrt) political character wh £3 : but the people were i to him could not evidently believe that even in {the wilds of Scotland he was | studying every phase of the Ameri | can political situation, { that he was contemplating United State for political reasons w 1 . % early return Lo Lid is as g1ily As WLS absurd, Kilgarst Mr. noble st BY on C astle, Blai Maine ‘ Struct wher Ife the family of Grant, of wi Lhe wenous General Sir J whs nf it IS ES dad tember yet al with y a park of more than 106 ner —-—— A — The Absent Boodler Aug osecuted at Montreal, and that it tie {Canadian authorities wasa question ns certain that his arrest by of 3 v ahi rikia f a very short tim yer has a long Ont, an A local i mn Sit aj fre Catharine, what purports to be exclusive interview with McGarigle correspondent describes the tive as looking very poorly McGarigle gave an his movements since he left Sarnia { After driving to Wyoming and tak- ing the train for London, he went to Hamilton and from there Niagara Falls. From there he took the Canada Southern to Dunnville, changing to the Grand Trunk at Port Colbourne. He was not, he says, in St. Catharines at all Tues. day, but passed through there on his way to the Falls, McGarigle is very anxious for the arrival of the Blake, as he has valuable baggage on that vessel. His pockets are filled with money, McGarigle isin the care and keep. ing of Frederick St. John, brother of the doctor. One of the most marvellous features of the case is the risk which Di St Joba has to tO surrender not | The report | any 1] Hope Grant | special | giving | The | fugi- | account of | reference tions for » schooner, and ving the “Wi my ily iiams ready at {and time, ought to be no cecrem H about turrénder a boodler McGarigle ily OF the stripe cil 4 4 A Te % 4 | 3 rue, Canad; 10L 1ega bound him, but what do we Phim? A New York paper out that under similar cir- UMSLARCES surrendere Spain i weed | give up McGarigle ? —— A A—s Will Meet in Boston ——— August, 28% decided to rei 4 thas thi i Svea. ig. "h fonaang port the leg ve Seal : $ a i friction of the guor 1 on Saturda A Reckless Texan. Galveston, Tex August 4 At 14] o'clock last night M: aj i wbout re 'B. W | net chief en- and formerly Gulf Cold railroad, Temple, of the Fe Alandus Cushman. wrado Santa "sewing Centre ma {chine repairer, on Cushman appl {thets to 1 emple, and the latter at. In f the cartridges ex- | tempted to draw his revolver doing 0) One | ploded, inflicting a {wound in the thigh. Not deterred | by this he succeeded in getting the pistol out of his pocket and fired the remaining five charges at Cush. man in rapid succession. All went wide of their mark except one, which took effect in Cushman's left wrist. Another of the bullets buried itself in the groin of Joseph Cuney, a prominent colored man who was passing on the other side of the street when the encounter occurred. Temple's wound is look- ed upon as the most serious, and doubts are entertained as to his re covery. ume ES T rxvkssEr will be the next state to vote on prohibition, September 298k, i foe onv | mvicied | 4 frat amendments for | Grove quwirreled with | street. | ied approbrious epi- H dangerous | —— Se A————— ASAE Lafayette's Neglected Tomb ANG generous to enabl independence. } 1118 1 of t ernily vio tl Hp blood Wo e best i 5 ire 3 ahi i C need ever come 1 WOuld nag reverence for Lafavette rifice and s rnity | { po ML 3 : of the Conve Sacred Heart presented Colonel ff 2 5 ith of ammaoriei Hes »d upon the monument in Union Square, New ANS Was su! Hotel Chat- to erect Washington in 1 equently held ham. It was monument ity of Paris, to be inaugurated or ann 3 inpton’s taking 1 f | ag, the centennial { voreary of Washi oath “- of oflice a EE resolve d eB —— A — Democracy sevrired Augu Convention neouraging pr but not the foster ) Stee: J ial ALAA n reference to the public debt ap- of last general a crainy the | term in refusing to accept proposed by bondholders in mnection with a settlement of ti publ ebt, and declares that party will never sanction of debt which shall any adjustment impose larger { liability upon State than that pro- | vided for by the Riddieberger Bill — A—— The Puritan Beaten The yacht race to-day for the Goelet cup was an uneventful coe, The Puri: tan took the lead at the start, but was unable to retain it. Volonteer ob- tained the start and also lost time among the many schooners at the start, but after clearing away che | passed all other sloops and finiched a winner, 8 minutes, 42 seconds ahead of the May Flower, which was second. The Atlantic finished third and the Puritan fourth. In the schooner class Bachem was the favorite and won. Garvmron, Aug. 5—The returns to the New: up to midnight from 440 poll-
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