| I Ary “IF ol) TERRS : $1.60 ter 2vvvm. , 3 F. ¥ / / | "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PEREUASION, RELIGIOUK OR FOoLITICAL,"” VOL 10. BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1888. NO. 16, of Lock Haven letter declining SENATOR PEALE Ms written a The Centre Democrat, | to {O01 candidate President of Clinton District. Peal be- yond a doubt make an able and im- letter be considered a Judge the Trrums, $1 50 Per Annum ia Advapoe, Senator would FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor partial judge and his has B88, : that judges wuld do many point And Democratic County Committee R. M. Mages \ J Baier wilde Li Meek, \ . Hal JW Mol Centre Hall Abia Weber Howard Boro ‘ . C Millheim Boro Samuel W eluey uM v A M. Butler i. KE Manson A. Faulkn r ( wuanty May¢ [ , f Bellefonte Judge the ablest 11 y H iy Yorn | ymmon Pleas in Pennsyl- nia, a man who ranks among Lie Philly ablest jurists of the state and who has had twenty years experience on Whether or Maver will be a candidate Cornalins Hagel, «Henry L Baruhart J. F. Adu «George B Wham Hip wo ddsurge Gown, the r David Brickley i DW. Miller Harpster Jr «William L William Hanna Jobin C. Orudost wivin Weaver Beuner 9p... Boggs twp EP do twp do twp Burnside twp College twp. Lara twp . Ferguson twp, BE do twp, W Gregg twp. N. P do twp 8 Po. Haines twp K.P. do twp WP... . Half Mou twp conhdence Harris twp . : RIRSerTrRn, ye wi : Howard tw De. t candi te inf Huston twj RSPR vane rma ¥ Ne cea Liberty twp 3 of Rd Marion tugp..... » § oy. oid Miles twp Gis i Patton ten Potter twp. do twp Penn twp Haines top Rash twp. N, do tay Snow Shoe the bench not Judge As wn fOr yosition we do notknow. Judge | Mayer, presided over the courts of a again s and ne Centre county nearly ten year {in that time gained the respect and of our people. Were he entre he ed over any republican in He mination in | should stand for his county tl = 1 &X pernen John Kenuedy I K Ewing Frank Tar Perry Gentesl Woe T. Hoos Aaron Fahr untried one oriy, 5 Once Cheesepa-er, Now Spend. Asney Witriams thrifty Bocretary Chairmne LOUIS'ANA TEMOORATIO Mr. Ci ing town rei from the Philadelphia Tw PHILADELPHIA, J would reler nus to the obstinacy with d opposed excessive ana range irom 3 \ wind their in Loui i th crate, usand Legislature denie riveat th'h Cs and We leniow whe wants t x oh Ald lous Ble Cradd ag] y string down the ting with the reali 4 ; t to the last degree of tenuity has os q Pecklocd ; ; Wiianzon Basses aan for dele Nat ona ire HAE had | mest extrava gate to ¥ + hy Kt, to the republican nibhiia’ ak k pUWiic Xp : Conventien. Wharton Barker 1s James G ly tariff, bottom seein to have fallen out the monopoly tariff as Wharton Barker got left. La- the" Senatorial His vote for the Indigent a ly #1 X i i \ ¥ pd hill of fhe Fortv-ninth Con two ide which, hé worshipped, | Blaine and a shonepo. the Fovess, with ity incitleuble "deniand tire ith A ry | : | " 4 A240 WILNIQTCW and upon He It ASU EX, has beea follow Ol ed In the present sedsion" by his a I : {tive agency in putting forward th ! Direct” Tax Reéfnnding And the Swamp Land bill 40 the ob of most important © job Wes tion Commmtee examined Collector f straction the casures of legislation. These two een estimated, last Cadwallader would of f mind astutoafisirs which demand pce At Washington af pwell neh draja the dol lar tig : 1 u ethos 1 walla had Hove and’ &reumstant { ‘ 4 % 1 ADE theese agliuons OL Mr We nore Hani fre if vie 1 Laan iu } Repub ndignant ) { fate calender fer : work berg “i the ition Ht Mi RTT " wich . he enn i Vr iid the ls 8 ed mot Blow upon bust of time om ic to ato throw wide open the Treasury th tigation of the vari Ia the manenvers ous Trusts that are inflicting thent- | with the Direct Tax. bill and the selves on the people. The recent | Land bill he may besten conniving political investigation at Philadel. | with the Republicans to embarrass phia having recoiled fearfully on and defeat the Democratic party, the Republicans they might adopt ' with whom he still professes to act, a line of investigation that would | His vote with Reed and Cannon in pum out rich and do the country | the Committee on Rules has given some good, to the Republican minority direc senate has plenty the Democratic Ned minfstration hands it might get down foneh inve Anary tal This] ne mn 1 } corruption io the low and ] and more Hower sunk in poverty, igoorance ahd vice, tion and control of the whole legis Roscoe Conkling lation of the House. Mr, Randall's acts as upon the records of the Congress they hopeld N American public had m resemble the acts of a man who sits | passed away man up of nights to meditate schemes O1 friends than Inal an and Se warmer Conk ing, against the party to which he nomi Certainly Re- House party half as It may be nally belongs, no ng has public an leader in the bye no done the Democrati a lawyer much injury. | ne however, lor | artial Irie his course with fidelity But ie recon party obligations, his clait to consideration as a detender mtained i iis 8 No guano « railroad stocks and the Public Treasury against schemes y 1 inhi of extravagance and jobbery has been utterly forfeited. The valiant of the joined the marauders, and is yelling watch-dog Treasury has | more steals that names down of the with loss of loudest pack. uspicion Randall's credit an enemy ol wrong. among the With M1 i anda ful expenditure nothing is left but dishonesty we He lant prestige as him, was { bri men American Halls a disappointed politician, who sceks his 1 ' the in IS party il Pl inflicted { himself wv es Lo revenge uj juries ne Ke cord. has 1ITIKC ———— Am I My Brother's Keeper? A man Tagre is a bad habit says the Tyrone Daily Herald, ia society { using profave oaths which is more or and culture, he Of en higl Ameri ino less prevalent amongst all classes : ' " } } $ the lowest to highest Tit) the I'he profane use of sacred words seem to slide naturally into the expression | pofaulter Oft of avimal rage, but it sometimes bursts a Skip to Parts the utterance of righisous . W. H. On wrath at fraud, oppression sud wrong. The most repulsive phase of profan- ity, however, is that which is most common. A man of refivement can- not walk the sireets of a city of any size, without having hi faniter tothe Conipans & + ’ : fet Mi CX] for their mmward jess” Of character to bi " From the homes of these classes i9 gas a 108104 Of Das ag arranged the supa I. ‘whis ty of the station himscif and the H X 1 1 ' good the defalc “mysteriously disappedred thes Wilt (suena crowd of chudrea that have lather will make breathed an atmosphere of blasphemy (tion Nothir from (ML. : i } I yel las Den Deard the up " ANOTHER ACCIDENT from theif birth, prdficient io ¢ y i : exicration learned al the | {parental heath or den, which for the lack of self control, will lead ¢o ex | The tf ploslons of passion and soger that } "will be the catse of endless trouble in! in anguage af Washington Espress Treardn Runs Into An Enpty Engine At Pi Jude lp aa Ka ly | er day Morning and Tren. ty-three Persons wre More or Tens Injured, At SH \ York and WW press, sounthbounn, their passage through life. There La fe aling that the child, wa its iano- | cence is nearer dis Maker, than the, average growd up mio, brought into | direct coniaet and couflier with the practical Habits; posto nd and devel! fe, and the f making homes hence r opments of dale | greater need Lite pure. Pat iverLrina, the 3! hy LY » A Was passing Fhe great mystery of tue elevated road of the Petissvivania wl e, is th 14 . v b T is fide pas n of @ Lo) y 20 Lal every ered in the it of what is ky Rul whory) wh de 8.30 {sy wy } A WICKCuUUEss AuQ i 1 8 SEAR COs degraded melading Cars wer gage car snd ten coaches populations mount up info the higher {1we vestibale ears Fouy educated ranks, just in : i ’ "w 8 : 18. rank, their sider. The Express ran into tl proportion . us the higher " ir] A 3 y a bg ‘ : H y Waaibh and. euitivation neglect gmply eogiue Na 022, which it secs : bad mistaken the'dignal as being for "ie There iw 00 sppatenl ‘resson why their ehildecn should share in the coutamoation of the little vegleots ed outcasts (hey shriok from in the [at that pois, The bagguge car sud streets. The school, genial home, | first two conches were also upset, and academy, college, and exclusive and 'a Pullman ear thrown from the track. weclusive social position they enjoy, | One of the regulation holocausts was will dy something to keep them pure, at first fonred, as the baggnge tar took hat not entirely, Society suffers from | fire, bot it was extingtished before it head to foot if the broader founda- | reached other portioas of the v rock. Both engines were thrown over the | bank, which 15 about fifteen feet high | tions at the base of society is negleot- | Strange to say no ove was killed, but ed and depraved, twenty-two more or less injured. Over |) badly mashed and toppled over on | an The mn unexpecteinmss of the shook, ng at the eleventh wour of the journey, wi ye awske WHO Were Considers it virius V 8L &0 ead, Lie terror ol i. wrens on ere anda jured and on sna excitment &L tour i ar dark he idtups in Ie CRS OY We collision the con tensified by the darkness at ability unit fata! and how seriou {f the accident, An eve witness describes the sci #48 being most weird and pisturesq The embers raked from the overtus ed engine lay gl in a the trace, Wing beap : |) ue Lames from se nod fell, Ng mull Car r the wen harrying to and showing the halfdressed, and in maoy cases, bleeding passengers lying bros- ed or senseless on the sloping embank- ments, - Headquarters Democratie Club League of Penna 100 South Broad strect ADELPAIA, April, 1888, { the K Pun racy yon si LR 2 De DoCcras upy is ope from h he cao most ensily advance | cess of Lhe pariy snd the sis Lo r he suc pro~ motion of the the anderstandiog r then in the comiog Let erch club iu the Siate be rep resented by no least three delegates, | “Clubs sires ly formed, which desire gue, and those hereafs purpose, will the nse of their club, {| 10 eDler Lhe | : ¢ ler Organiz d for that please send | officers aud delagntes to League's Secs | retary, No, 109 South’ ‘Broad street, 1 | Philadel phie, with as little delay as! possible. JOHN Temporary President. H. POW, JOHN DD WORMAN, Secretary. THE FIGHT ENDED Ex-Senator Dies af” Ten Mivivi lea ek This Mo ung | this : jJdudge | fOakman EX Litab, 1H peacefully -sleep- AWAY without moving a { looked as thoug! ng L here were a number of per- w ting Within ween forty and ONS Gutride on the street {to catch the last repott doors there were be fifty petsous also waiting to. hear Chielly of represen atives of the press and friends of the dead sena. Lor, - “ Tuk death of the famous literary genioe, Mr, Matthew Aroold, an event which will cause an irreparable low. His death was sudden and was caused purse, | | BRIEF NOTES. ma { Ar ANOLs s that Apr tin n Ow # dickey bird may say that OVer-sa Carrollton. ed $200 as i by the PH oney pai i sO 'Y grani- HO 1 Ki | » ed hoense Lo keep Are some talk about applying mon es the waier in ynstruction of works for the wh. n of a Westars town » ho con- I ginst window {0 the s said to have fallen from grace he read ocal papers that How towneman, Seth She st placed a stained glass wido ph's church Rose MeConnell, onnell, formerly of A et Mrs A Mo James Loon, was Va,l Quarry : ’ on Tharsdey at Kano v falling rocks from a blast $00 yards distant She was standing 0 the rear yard of a lady friend whom ae was vinitiog, when a rock weighing flrack her on the left WW lhe earth York, 10 Bisck, of ~8 vied A demins sy mpathy "hat ) Enjoy Des ne f WOrke Cras { Democratic reform prevail, lost nt to opin- my of ion thal his life, with the best of care, cannot be prolonged two years, If this | be po, all talk about Mr, Blanes nomi- i nation for the Presidency, is worse than | ie. davs in the fesuos of a a while somebody pays him a year's subserip- | tion — that’s capital, and once in & while An editor works 366] F¥enr to got out fifty-two "paper «that's labor; once in ; some s00-0f-n-gun of a dead beat takes the paper for a vear or two and vanishes anarchy; the t named creature, for there is a plac j without paying for il-that's but later on justice will overtake where he will got his just deserts <that's hell, At Centreville, | s AWA, WHI well, Os to the bow wn lanped up kKisking. y Bit iw They wore earancs of mis the them &iive and very large and had every apg the common gray bat, The gesgl bow did they got so far down “n { earth, A op ¥ rema IT ey re wy i! yoghtfully A mn h aditor is one who : roads newspaners, writes on any anticot, i stioks t folds papers, makes up mails, runs errinds, vane wood, works in the garden, is blamed for a thou. pe the worst. They were. composed {sand things he never thought of, works hard ali day, i» subject to spring (ever, helps people into the office who forget | all about it afterward, and frequently gels cheated out of his earnings. Ile pulls up aud does more to build ap the town aad county than any one else, and the miser and the fogy are benefit. od, yet will poi take his paper, yet they will borrow it and cuss the by heart disease. old fool of an editor.
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