— —— EF tin. as EE A i FR E. & o P.BIBLE, Proprivtorss A URQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL wdeBerres TERMS: $1.50 per Avmum, in Adva A BE LL EFONT E oN PA. THU RSDAY. SEPTE MBER 1887. NO. 34 The Genre Bemocrat, | formesl. 50 por Aunumin Advance FRANK E. BIBLE, Edivor, 887. Demoemtie County Commitee, «HY Stitzer, sone ward Brows, Je, wes James Sonofield, wh Weber, «A QO Witherites, A A Funk, wee J Meyer, LA OG Herlinger, ~Heury Lehman, “A J Graham, A J Gretet, Thomas J. Frazer, Bellefonte 3 8 © Howard Boro... Milesburg BOO... Milibvim Boro... -— Centre Hall Borow.w. lat 9 we Philipsbueg > 3d yas pais 34 W, Unionville Boro... Benner twp. woos Milligan Walker, Hurnside twp. College 1 Wp. Curtin twp... Ferguson dg do Ww rest Pd wDarid Brickiey, cones Houry Krebs, LFraok Bowersox, soa iran Grove, cnsdosink 0. Rossman, William BE. Keen, George W Keister, William T Balley, Frank B Wieland John Glenn, William Irwin, «William Hl s=ardner, _— twp, KE P. do WP oerrinrinn Half Moen twp... Harris EWP nin Howard twp... Huston twp... Liberty twp. Marion twp... Patton CWP... amie abuses oo Penn twp... Potter twp N.P do na ae Rush twp, o 4 ir... BE ai John B, Howe, as Andrew J. Lu James Redding, co Wilting Woods, «Win Calderwood whotin Bl Beck, 6 J Woodring, weCharles MoGarbey, JAMES A McOLAIN Phair man mat Spring tp... Taylor WEL. Union "Petraes H. Y. Srivesn, Secretary. ol, Ss SS ——— Demecralic County Tickel- For Associste Judge JOHN GROVE Treasurer, JAMES KIMPORT Sheriff, JOHN NOLL Register, JOHN A. RUPP Recorder, G. MORRISON Commissioners A J. GRIEST M FEIDLER Auditors, H. A. McKRY I F.JAMISON — A — w. S you regis We don't wish to appear critical or captious, nor do we speak harshly of our distinguished Hastings, heard on townsman, Gen, | fellow will | but as his voice be | the stump this fall in behalf of the { State and County ticket of his par- | ty, and as he will appeal strongly to | the forei ign born voting population | for their support, it will be hard for { him to reconcile his bitter | of Chief of Polic ec, Laehr, with the appeals t fense Philipsburg, that element for its suffrages. course the General's little speecl Sgrves aga pot inder to show the feel. cin, party _aowards Horeigne rs.' and hatreds of its ancestry, of to-day. "Gens Hastings ene generation removed from a for y, but of When ancestr that eign born {he forgot point, {behalf of the Republican party this State well f “foreigners” it will be 18 of his party to remer I ber the assault on them a Cen | {ire county court i A ——— Is tNnis wort in paper Is year toy pay i ) Ana stop it C—— Hoy w $1 L6 1 tabic mon ' Ur {town but itv unostentatious, not ounded m the hous top but and unknown t i — | ie not the third term tht wor: Re h ries certain pablicans as he county sO mu Mr many voters Griest will spAY next is the last day | h ring - an convention Adjutant Gen obi : rep pre over by olutions the General as for Ireland, and sails foreigners eech in his sj How L matter Centre county jury. an General explain the - See that your name and that of your neighbor on the list -> Re wsembled the A public an YRDING tO : rogram convention and through the noniinating a ticket, It quire considerable stretch ol y delegate to convention to belie: e that he went form must re Hn that "ys : agiuation for : had inything more to do with the sele tion of the ticket than to ratify the work of ring. merel Linn street the 3 i Serr 7th is the last d You can register, Five hundred Grand Army at Wheeling West Virginia ed to march under P; t Cleve lanes miewire whiglt was seg fed in the middie of the street mada a detour to avoid the Sho ox - | fous picture. The five hundred 6. | AR. fellows had a perfect right Yo | refuse to march ander the | piclute of the ‘president of the United States if they saw fit. They had a perfect right to make asses of igm- selves awthey did. The five Ton. dred asses doubtless vote the re. publican ticket, and have read Gen. Hastings Harrisburg speech. That speech was calculated mapheal the patriotic feeling of such fel and now that the asses have shown their ears we suppose the world mer le sid bd + | registry | of | nd | 1 lE q Hast- | of sympathy | we the Caren j me it to donate to the Lions ol COTrpora taxes [hey | ready received at the state the additional vears, hi hands ol Republican legisinture and admin the tax pavers | urdened } ’ [ta that ¢xten ! Reoubl pub 0 ocen i : . aent & : nang ds PAV e We CX 50¢ a] te nto shire re i : Crooked Work pA ture ARE ¥ i the — — Ou re gistered ? A in the I'ne campaign Minty as outline the resolutions ad: pt [ed by the republican conweption.is | to-be ‘one of nud slinging Billings | ale and Péidlerisms The reso’. [tions were written by C. P. Hewes, but remodeled by Jim Co- Dur Whatever of political venom * tobe end tn theme shotd be credited to the astute leader of the republican kids. We will publish the resalutions in full and M, there is any democrat who wants to en. dorse the attacks on Cleveland let him vote for a single man on the republican ticket, — — - It was a “democratic Grand Jury” was it? Well not if the court knew uself. In a county Hargely democratic Is it ‘not ingu- lar that Republicans predominate intend to tirade | against foreigners, made in his de- of Of to the jury was not political, but it ngs éf whe Tedders 6f- thie. Repub li- THe Republican pdrty is the out grawth of the Kndw-nothing-ism, it hdsméver got beyand the prejudices The mme feelings. which animated the old native Anfevicam party wells wp in the bosom of the Republican is but Course the general raises his eloquent voice in n- nj our | wring | : {John Q The Republion Ticket, | Powdizly! Wins. ao tr As pointed out by the Democrat | PHiLAgeLeia, August 29.—The last week the Linn street election of delegates to the general went through with a rush, assembly of theK nights of Labor, nominated by which will meet in Minneapolis on October 4, was concluded the United States and evening, as the ring slate Judge | Rhoads was accla- | Cyrus Goss of Ferguson, | ring Then followed mation. all over whose name was on the slate, Canada last the | Ce woke Curtin, went through, constitution of the 4 order provides that representatives nominason Robert (slated). Capt. Austin we predicted last week, was slaugh tered according to order. Hender- both on the as to the general assembly shall have | been elected at least forty days pri- lor to the meeting of its convention: son and Decker were { Heretofore the basis of representa election and {tion has been one delegate to 1,000 November. ring had it all their the slate, Henderson for i members Richmond last year nearly 1,000 | delegates attended the sessions of the general assembly, This yea: | the Minneapolis convention will be 1 | Decker for sacrifice in in good standing, the Gramly and Harter, Thus far own way. nominees respectively for Register and Recorder, were nominated be- attended by one delegate for every | 3,000 knights standing, {which with the diminution of the number of the {the year, number | of delegates to the general assem bly th cause of fancied disaffection in Miles and Millheim on those two offic es, in good Rupp. those and Morrison will sweep feet in Neo- whole members during fellows off their The against the private charac- vember ticket as a is will reduce the fair, and I$ year less than 200, delegates who will compose the coming na tional but it to the fellows | there ter of any man on the Republican | The character of the ticket we have nothing to say, nor do we question their individu J fit- assembly is not known vet, ness, uch politics we never in : i lv ar “go - . i : is plainly apparent alread dulge in, The Linn street ring has : ; Pi ) 1's} se in a position to know that anda the ’ triumphed country will not be sufficient number of them to ire any radical ch of thi make on man in the existing order ngs or th Like il Democratic squarely aown {the present ad It vd elected there : ministration, between } ai endk ) fal agmitiead that among the del t rl i iriy are some who wil deavy {the members of the A county ofhce |... 3 ir to bring Mr. Powderly general exeecn ire all gooq QUaAre | to havi them and | _ d Wosedd . tr det a.) 2 onest and competent men, u ¢ the a memberof the general should and will ‘recéis hearty Stand "LIS now Known that those dele rt of every Dem gates will 1 NoriLly in Lo back up the administration we Democratic 1S true,’ he continued, “that New Philade ph a, Chi ARO Boston elected ork, i Of ure McCl long from ( maha and have and Mr. Randall just so will es who are unfriendly wg ‘ | Se 2 nber i : fenera handful anda west » effective nd “buzz saw have nevi R ind ryet won [ nyention, ; lire a two puts hi: Chi vole existing go OF OVeITU master CW —— “Brit general nd tingished Crrang LER 2 Steel cavengers - Ox Monday was held evening a caucus in the office of Hastings | and Reeder at which the question of who should be nominated with Mr. Henderson, for slaughter arose The question was hotly debated, Mr Reeder taking the ground that no one should be knifed while others | held that { rificed Things ; heated but bos tO run ue repub ican “es Miles | pende nt candidate for Sheriff and wanted as an inde Decker should be sac they would make tMr. Miles is {not to be caugh 1 haf no nomination. democrat and was by that kind of grew very much a dee ided it was finally that Mr. Decker should be the vic {tim and that programme was carri- on Tuesday, - - Tue Gazelle has been airing the Ras ui Centre county jail for the pas: two | | months, and finds it in a filthy con. | dition so it says. Then it proceeds | the democratic and the democratic forgetting that to Mr, Henderson was assigmed the task Rye ISTER Or you will lose your vote - Tur Democratic Convention now | in session at Allentown. will finish | its work to-day, but too late for any paticulars this week, . The indica- to censure com missioners sheriff, At y 9 ard into disfavor with a view | “but.” { i wife | an appeal shall be decided of ‘looking after that building, When the Republican commission. er became a member of the Board, Messrs, Griest and Wolf assigned to Mr. Henderson the care of the jail, or rather to look after it and recommend any repairs alterations etc, that might ‘be necessary, If Mr. Henderson has failed to do his duty the Gasette should call his at. tention to the matter and place the in the jury lists ? i . censure where it belongs, tions are that the Administration forces under the lead of Scott, Singerly, Cassidy and Stenger, will get a square endorsement of Presi dent Cleveland and an honest de- liverance on the tariff. Raadall is at the head of the opposition and has things pretty well set up, but it is to be hoped that will triumph over Randalism, Senator Peale,of Clinton, Wil be perpen + Chalrman, di SV8e § ® Governor Patt'son at Howe. ” PHILADELPHIA, August 25 Pattison, Pre States P Commission, arrived here last even Ing, to talk work accomplished by the commis Ex { (yovernor ssident of the United acific but declined 0 sion. He was shown a dispatch re lating to his request to Cleveland to employ counsel to ap pear for the United State Stanford The ceedings against Senator Leland in Franciso courts. to understand that it would have | week's time to prepare its case, but the hearing was suddenly tated upon last Wednesday Field that Judge ithe fact President had telegraphed the Clevela employ counsel, it was not able | i iso short. Senator Stanford's law not be « ompelied to answer all | questions proj tmission, inasmuch as C {could not delegate | powers to persons tbody, and for ange | | to start any movement to overthrow |. erates |, aT 1 sion wil De week next There board, | San i his ! means to testimony I he have int ction moved and w yunsel va nt ——— Gets his Stay Sharp ol udliow Of entered and a clerk from the Clark of the granting ol i: He Mi: oceedings handed Sh sonally rp without Dowing at Me. Sharp then handed who read it and seemed to lighted at the news Judge Potter, in granting Sharp of proceedings in the said there was reasonable that the judgment reached stand; should | and he ordered a stay execution of such in the | judgment by €eneral term Next Tuesd AY ie last day for registering. - Sharps Bail t3 bs $1000 000 Lose Braxcu, N. J, Aug. 26. District Attorney a of New ly ork, who is stopping here said to } | night that he had anticipated that (A stay would be granted in the Sharp case. Several days ago he applied to Governor Hill, asking him, in case a stay was_granted, to convene an extraordinary session of the general term, which would allow arguments in the case to be heard at once. If Sharp's lawyers ask that he be admitted to bail, Mr. Martine says that he will de- mand that bail will be fixed at Hoooeen, . Dicxan for slaughter Railway | { the President government in the pro- San Governor said that the commission was given a precipi- before and notwithstanding nd commission to to {do so on account of the time being | ye rs argued that the Senator should the wounded by the com- ONEress inquistoria rendered | “| would until | the i | made {ier has pitted whom ? | name is Robert Cooke. Restored Lands NIL at Cano August Sout! Mi stern ourt is in 4 frenzy XCiLe land | developed ment over question, which lately some remarkable lures. | Many year man names | Miller living Mo f land from hased a large plot of lane ago a : : in Blodgett, Dre { | { the Iron Mountain Railroad, which Lhe occupied without molestation for a long period. For some rea- sons, not known to the public, the railroad people ende in var- avored ious ol Mill rid themselves {4 ways to er, finally issuing an order of ¢jectment. Miller at last Presi ident Cley y fi i was induced te ecland, ex illy the circumstances by into An time, » came possession of ANSWEr wa advising Miller of the stating property ed in due Ld further, to reiain posession’ land 11 ali hazards, and that by reason of the failure of the to keep with the railroad « ompany certain contracts the government yv had forfeited 0 them, and | rushing | souri and [ha is in the State SANs Ol acres | statement of the {taken August 28 rom Detroit, « wr M. H. Cham I B, Moran and Ira Met upon the A TT wee msisting berlin, Comp President morning and extended haa dal invitation for him and Aeveland to visit the city of during his Western trip The Pre m pleasantly, ; in ida Ar ident received dex the subject to Intimate that » almost ' impossible for him to change the but lined ommit himself on | further than be plans already —— Acaixst John Noll, a veteran of the late war, the party of the sold. Well his - — Avstiy Curmix a gallant soldier was knifed in the house of his po litical friends for two men who never saw even the rear guard of an army. Lo the soldier is first in the hearts of the Lin street ring.
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