\ % guite apparent, ring's ly am Wh ¥. Es & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL ~deflersoy TERRS : $1.50 per Annum, in Adva “voL.y. © BELLEFONTE. PA..THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1887. re ig NO. 33 The Centre Demorvat, Judge Hoy. — — The frequency with which death ‘orms$l.50 per Annumin Advance has invaded the ranks of the Belle- ERANK E. BIBLE, Bditor, 1887. pemoeratie County Commities, 1 N Woon HY Stiteer, wettefonte > 8 Wo... Bdward Brewn, Jr, lefanty JW. Werner James Schetlield, toward Boro... sani Weber, Milesburg Bor AC Witkerite, Wilihelm Boro " A A Fiwmk, entre Hall Bore verse D J Mover, } Ist Ww «iG Herlinger, Philipsburg > 4d WwW Houry Selman, Jo8d Wo..owA J Gesham, wud J Greist, Unionville Baro . wp CL Thomand. Frazer, Brn oer TWP nen sees Joggs twp, Jo von MitHpnn Walker, wens L Harvey, wwAnsgn V. Dougherty, Jahn WEE envens David Brickley, Henry Krebs, Frank Bower ane, k* twp Curtin twp. . Ferguson twp, K, do twp, W, Po. ; Gregg twp, 8. Po sennunes Hiram Gros lo N.P Jodah C. R Haines twp, KE Walle K Keon to w.P George W Koster, Half Moon EW Pacis astimns Wallin T Haliny, Harris twp . Frank B Wiclaad Howard tWp.. cows aves o Jatin Glenn, Hoston twp William Irw LAbeRtY PW aiane Willis H Gardaer, Marion twp John Ishier, Miles ti. AN Corman Patton twp £ C Beckley Penth WP. mee corners WHEE Kienmor Potter twp, N. P FR Forston do 8. P. cis WW. Royer, we oe NM Ularr John B. Hows, Rush twp, 8.0 fo N LN o bani Andrew J, Lucas, James Rotdiog Wiliinm Wooos Ww Calderw Walker twp John H ¥ . Worth twp . id Woo Ualon tap ) os M 1, Y. 8nrren, JAMES A M IN Socretary .] 2 Democratic County Tickel For Ass ate Jud JAHN GROVE Treasurer, JAMES KIMPORT Whar ff. JOHN NOLL Regis K2HN A, RUPP Recorder WwW (s MORRISON Comet ner A.J. GRIEST ¥. 8 FEIDLE Au 43 A. McKEF I. 8 JAMISGS — A — SHERMAN, PF Hasting glorious nas to “fir thie ort 1 heart § iy Dan tal tai t - It YW (» be ) ¢ y 4 fy Al Pe vania WO i f \! ’ \ cel in rel hapd {al 7 - : J Tie fiffled feather Be wing of the Repul i pad i heen smoothed down by maxing } that gen in i : Republican state pre tt : ti unt Ag tl Huntry fellows have been given the husk vhile Linn street wa off wit the ripened corn ¢ Of the fiveap pointmeats under the Beaver ac ministration, Linn street gets tour wind yet same people are not happy -> It 18 a well known fact that (3 he Linn street ring is against Capt Curtin for Commissioner, and are secretly assailing his business qual- fications. The Henderson and Decker, At who 1s not a ring has siated Messrs, will be nominated, the election Decker, ring man, will be slaughtered, and Mendersonelected Adar show. owing and they ing how the ring wind is reference to Mi quote the following from the ring organ. “The Republicans of Cen tre county should remember in voting for County Commission- ers they are chobsing men whose duty it will be to attend to all mat. ters of business for the county and that only men who are good busing sw men should receive their support.” Tak. en in connection with the secret at tack that i€ being made on Mr. Curtin by. the ring henchmen the animus of the organ’s article is There must be two victims sacrificed to elect the candidate, Curtin at the primaries and Decker at she elec, with Curtin we : that | fonte Bar in the past year has been | remarked. It was just one year | ago on Tuesday since Judge Hoy | annount ed to the Court the death of S. its | of passed over the dark Judge Hoy, Durbin Gray and moved adjournment. Seven members the bar have river within a year. an old man, was one although not { of the oldest practitioners, having | been admitted to the bar of Centre Had he April county in April of 1359 lived until the 27th of next | he would have completed his 3 sth He £8 hig i members | year as a lawver rank among the y ) | profession by reason ol fiswi | store of common law learning, being ] $4 inde horoughly groundes { in the great | political parties and in the last con- lost gressmen to the Democratic gressional battle three con party in Pennsylvania, It is entirely un- democratic, unfair and the fruitful of and fraud, « the source orruption bribery. In selection ol yolice is left to Ea h didate in a congressional district 1s conferees the voter has no and very often that duty | the candidate himself. can- through © his county 1s restricted generally tom, by the narrow confines of | own county, and many a carrie 1 for an unpopular, weak oi corrupt candidate through conitesy The entire sional district COnEre should be thrown all can the open to didates and individual voter could then exercise h preference suggested by Chairman { The plan i I McClain in his letter to Murray { principles which constitute the | foundation of the law He was a | close student always’ to be found among his books when not other WOrKce! wise emgloved, a tireiess ‘burning the midnight © patny 1 loudly for re He Ww A Ww : oie i r fis 1 x I AH ith Ll ' y \ iH [RAS most § uatii« nt Cour i a p . ’ h i 1 4h i \ § H b Ww h sted u { \ i ie works Ei nd Al ie \ va i XS - ture Howes Very e Wi ! Hoyv's reading i wrgely i A A A ; at t H H 1 i H & Mi al gu ire famil t htl t ti f By nd and Am¢ x hi mn " most enterta ! 1 instruct of host In polit } vas a Democrat. During t g Lie admit tration President Lincoln, h heart | support in all measu which | {considered right but withheld h | su rt when he could not cor | entiously give it. His love for l untry was never warped by par. {tisan cries nor was his faith in l dem eratic prin iples ever shaken {As a Judge he bade fair to take | rank among the foremost of our | State. He | firm, and unshaken in his was manifestly fair; mvics tions, he never swerved from the | path of duty as he understood it | The scales of justice he held with an even hand, and no personal feel. moment influence He member of the Presbyterian church, ing was allowed for a to his action was a prominent in its business affairs, an earnest and exemplary member of communion, His place ut the bar and in our community will long be vacant. He was a man faults “leaned even tq virtues side.” Co — Away with the Conferce System. whose Oue of the questions which the next Democratic State Convention will have to grapple with is that of how to make congressional’ and sewatorial nomigations. The ‘pres. ent system of conferees has proved ! Rush rman of the Committee | § AP » AEVISC 4 un 1 5 Lill i § nator { | } | it nd |b ugrested. Mr. McClain d M : £4 ¥ fost not Mim any org y lot } in i Yery i iVania A i i = ' ' | i) i ! \ il \ " PT _ | { ’ { i ‘ " § f i { en Ne i y va rie vate Wy hallo for who 1 } 7 od ¢ : ' : » 4 » {) 4 . I) Ls ! either W Curt K i De : | ‘ ) in et ; ! ' C n ¢vi trict w FW Ha Chet 1h y £ aa we wy ’ N cu n Proper canciaats net barrie f (wr TL € wea wn expen I 'nder ti i ’ i Lie I Free 5 cm i { that ast for Weeks s, under the new pian such a thi thing could not occur, as con vention could adopt a rule similar tO the one In lorce under our party rules by which after the third or fifth ballot the ~dowest candidate ould be dropped, and so on until i i a nomination is made, county committee and the county | convention have both endorsed My McClains plan and its adoption if nothing better is offered, ought to be urged on Mr Rushes’ com mittee, hs A. A———— Tue New York Socialists ' repudiated Henry George, his plat. { form and his personal machine. | This but gives Henry nore notarie | ty, puts more cash into his pocket, | and puts his theories, outrageous as | they are, one point above socialism | We failto see, however, any mater- {ial difference between the George {theory and that: of the socialist, | Both woulddeadto the destruction | of law anid order, the abolition of | private’ property and a reign of amdrehy, The old wdagre that “when rogues (#1 out honest men get their dues” is spnin exemplified inthis have we ¢ Lo w br; al # Boss Quay had but little trotible with his slaves at Harrisburg last week, er a source of great trouble to both Our | Hastings’ Harrisburg Circus. Hastings, soldier, statesman, orator, ‘ Adjutant General Daniel lawyer, politician and always a gen tleman, presided over the Republi can State Convention. Daniel, our Daniel, pleasant the body of the Republic only inimitable was in his The life element, infusing into mummied an party was qealt “yf ( he . Gof Alt | 14 you : : 11 assigned to the hero of Altoona. In | quiet talk of Harry Williams of doriog the many years he has follow : : | many respects it was a picasa | Philipsburg Ledger for the Re ed tie sen. The storm broke over thouoh he lean tas) The mum. | : 1 hud he 4 | th Ugh nercuiean task i NC mum | tership The ticket a wi } the vessel early in the morning, warn my had first to be mbed full’ of ; » iii ‘ ; ’ ny ad hrst to Ix pumped iuil Ol le ven it above is elated. and un ng having Deen given hy the sleady ind ive I otund Be | ; : ot Th W wing, to give it a rotund appear- |... .thing unfor ween occurs, will g sinking of the mercury. The ship N the 1 ! ' 1 i : 3 : ] | ance, then powerlul electric bat-| 4.0 0h with a hurrah was immediately battened down, sod Cri had i nolie t! r ud to be applied to the) all bands cxcept the crew sent below yon nd Tot i i he | = | : ’ . arm and [od 04 a ther t Lie | « - 3 1ie | { mber 14 = \ ind legs an 10th d I'o be knifed in Novemb Soddenly a violest squail broke over mu { controling the eve he — t ng y nt : the vessle, backed up by a strong y i '} ‘ .} "" Rs : iwmmy was placed on the stage y arricsbure Tel of Wet : : ; I : I've Harrisburg Telegram of Wed nortwe.t wind, the mercury in the and our only Jax tn Infate | nes + had thi lesceription « 4 : i n 1 b \ { nesday. had th iescription of barometer sinking at th: rate of 1-10 $ 1 ¢ riflat wa 1 SHC tl { «+ ni " vHL stranger in town : » : | stra wn of an inch per minute, Torrents of NSE ro led nicely to Dan { He { i , A rain can lown and the he.vy seu \ nd ! i the pr nches 1} " ; 0 He broke over the vessel ‘with terrible 1 three hundre poun fur Lightning of extraordina ’ I ) ARGH 1 ’ i j RBOLIM neh MIU H inten: lit up the heavens, whils lown to bright rmine oratory, | by } i fl | i : globes Dive fisme played up snd Wher yl point was 1 ade Dar W Tie 4 | " vould ind tbv a & H town the masts ard rigging durin by Iv p 5 i : » : “a Lo! ¥ 4 i \ € Crivis of the storm. At ls Dinh the A et 131 A tora abated, and the waler became mm tf 31 . i Ce] L § il was | eceding i ¥ : . LOT | | Wing passengers oO; woard the Bi Prisce will not for- H y O1 : y ‘4 5 ¢ i 11 ged Mi EX peri e:Dr.d weph 1's ’ iri ' . H , Cooper snd » . May Pp k ’ ‘ ' w A 4 g v.A. E. Mayberry, W.T, Mavher: 0) ’ ore Ww t . : Bait 3 ha Mrs. Mavberry, Miss Tillie du ) i ’" ) | ] f . NN TdT Pe 1 mT . bas wind » po ; | W. E. Bchemerhorn, M. Toples, ' M smd : y arms i WW of | W aliace, M ne May Mepl i Mie Bons chi. a2 ce. and Ms A " n rrent | H Ben Wright. and. Me. as , A would t Joshua Whittaker. There wy i i fn y At : NA 4 meReny in 1 {e€rayg - A } ' i Wa i i i : A ’ i! r 3 » | 8 § » : i ‘ 1%) ; i i : & } : tr t rat 3 A is ’ $ ¥ wow W fiat] . " — \ D I 3 i) A A VS . 7 ¥ IN : y a3 \ i Den wou the | 11 \ ii V A : [| . ! (: Ler i, 1 D " : n i! 5 ’ ir 1 Gam { ® | — A— Foe Ww ed y : a R : illegal Liquor Selling Col | t : va worth 11 od aithong the fe ' WE . hind i B Th Hoewrix ¥, Pa. August 22 Couns OW il the batteries would turn on | i : 4 to get : ' erable agitation wis created here lat the wrong: current, as a whole, | s J 1 The oer rh : Yas | On Saturday night by the arrest of a | Daniel eriorm: e Wi Coess, | 11 Daniel's performance was a succe Fal pped ove { in fact the | pumber of persons aconsed of violating sf pe , 2 : ’ i y : 43 : : 13 His reference to R. B. Hayes hav-{,__ . | at : [the liquor Jaws of the Commonwealh . . i genial an \g in the : ing occupied Tilden's chair for four §, y.. F _ W"i "e . | Sinee the associate judges of the county | DADIL Of spilling himsel! when op- | s : years set every battery going and | : t ; ff A N + overruled Judge Farst in the matter of | portunity oflers iter su al { {id 4 ¢ r ¢ . \ 1 | the dance executed by the corpse | | granting licenses, and in consequence would have to shame the dance of the witches in “Alloway's put | auld haunted kirk.” It waltzed | and : | y {ingly to everybody, extended its and Chaos battery fellows had take a drink one knew how to shut off the cur | rent of | Republican party ran the whole leaped all over the stage, threw up its head and arms, winked know. {bony hand | | wanted to “shake” with him to the general reigned, the | | gone out to and no and the electrified corpse show itself, Tt cleared the stage of the supernumeraries, wrapped the bloody $hirt about ‘its loins, grasp- ed the general's wellworn battle flag in its right hind and proceeded to give all that was on the bills and more, Nothing could be done but ring down the ddartin, which Daniel did as sdon as possible.” As a whole the performance wasenter- taining, but the: Adjutant General swears that he will have no more reen electricia fhicortde’ WE BEheve ® that he general had Better! dick to the wind ws his kmowledge of electricity is limited. mi f b # duty of Linn Street Ring Ticket Sheriff Robt, Cooke, Treasure: Cyrus Goss A socials Judy Daniel Rhod Regis CF vm Recorder Cominiamioners J ( Hi nd #1 | ) i yeokers | J | R | Regi ter and Record {unsettled although ti wious attempt we would } : ‘ hii a jgest to our editorial brothe: [write himself “penial and ass(@ous).” ! .———— Tuere is not the sli as to what the Democtatic pe ! i of Pennsylvania expect of | ence to the administration dorsaement of his administration and its | sage to the last congress. Behind | the record he has made is the great mass of the people of the country ready to do political battle for the man who administers the gtvern ment for the people. Pennsviva nia hag no candidate for President in 1888 "but Cleveland, and the vaulting ambition of a wouldbe. leader should not be allowed to come between the people and the man of their choice. The fire brand of discord may be Hourished over the heads of the delegates but their duty is plain apd, should be per formed reganiless of the threats of any factim® *™ policy, as indicated in his mes | furd ay sug- fall the drinking saloons were closed, to was a common femwark that drunken. 3 WoDie | i { | | i i 3 coe. i cresse ghtest doubt | A Hurricane at Sea. | Oae of the most terrific hurricaces thiat has ever come in the path of a vessel wes met on Sat the Jritish Prince, traveatigntic Inet by A werican Line 8 ership which ar | rived io port yesterday from Liver p wl Prince, says that the Captain Nowell, of the British gale was the most violent that be ever enecuotered” it { mess, not only here but throughout the who county, has been on the in- This state of affairs caused the anti-lisense people snd some of the county ar*Morities who are eo-opira- their | ting with dem, 10 be on their gusrd, convention at Allentown with refer. | and the result is that a number of those Noth. | who have been dealing in liquor on the ing but an als ute, unqualified en L y bave been caught up and must an- swer before the court. A large num- ber of warrants have been issued for persons all over the county, snd es pecislly in the Broad Top region. The persons arrested hereon Saturday are James Decker, jenitor of the eourt house; Joseph Brooks, colored ; Ed. ward McCabe and Henry D. Reiners, proprietors of the Huntingdon bottling works, the only establishment in the vounty whers beer oan be legally sold. Immediately upon arrest all the acous- od gave bail for their preliminary hear) ing before Justice Patton. be hearing of Mr. Reiners took place this afternoon. Several witness. ex were called who westilied 10 have pur- clined beer at the bottling hoves and who were afterward devignaiad by sub. sequent witnesses as persons of Lawn intemperate habits, ~ Mr waa Hound byer in the sum of £200 for his appearance at the Seple@ber term of court, Rois i a . 0 THI OT 4 & vig
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