UBQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER BTATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL,” TERRS : $1.50 per Annum. ——— VOL 10, BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888, NO. 17, The Centre Aemocrat, Terms, $1 50 Per Annum in Advance. FRANK E BIBLE, Editor 1888, Democratic County Commiliee, M. Magee Baie Meek a Mol Abe Welinr Samuel! Welser A M. Butler R. KE Munson CC. A. Faulkn 1 Bellefoute Centre Hall riick Howard Boro Mitlhelm Bore Milesburg Boro Philipsburg } Unionville Buco Benner 1%p....0 Boggs twp EP do twp 8. FP do twp NP Burnside twp College twp Cartia twp Ferguson twp, do twp, Gregg twp. N do twp, 8 iaines twp do twp canon Hall Mou twp . wusnsnesd Harris twp saesssar aT. Howard twp. Huston twp Liberty twp Marion twp Milos twp Patton twp... . Potter twp. N. Pomme do twp | Poin LWP ocrranes Haines twp, B Rash twp. N, io tw Snow 3h dotwp Spring Taylor tw} Union tw} Walker twp Worth twp W. F. Rasen Secretary DEMOCRATIC STATE CON- VENTIOM. State vid Boickley Miller Harpster Jr am Lose John ©. Orodort Calvin Weaver, i. Gniflia, Moyer WHeorge D Johnston JWitibam UL devia pani, W Herriog John 8, Hoy Jamon J. Gramioy ~ TY 1 Conven- The Democratic tion of Pennsylvania will meet at Harrisburg on Wednesday May 23rd 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M, to 1 ¢ dee of nominate a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, two Electors at-large and one Ele Congressional District ; to Bexxy Foraker ain't Ohio just a mite too small for two bloody shirt ¢ voursell and Joh nal fight gotten the fa hands. i hat's juat where your head ison the dead level of certainty Joseph, We've buried all our little differen a strong ticket and elect « by an old time majority, We are done washing’ dirty linen and getting up fami y pic nics amuse our poliveal | enemics aad every mother’s son of us will turn 1a 0 give the “rads” a cleaning out. ces will nominate ood to 1 stor from ead hi! “DID'NT MADE IT." Gen, Hastings is not usually caught napping politically but in the matter the meeting the general came out like of late Conferee a certain distinguished gentleman West The confer used to run rafts down the Branch “behind out ence was postponed until after the Republican State Convention and Hastings gs so telegraphed his con- The Clearfield and Forest convened and § Cree coniereces ofl elected two delegates to the Repub- lican National Convention one elec- and tor and two alternates Centre Clarion counties were not repre- sented Gen Hastings’ name was not mentioned, but in order to pla- cate Centre county the Mr Wigton vide intended Mr. conference named alternate I This was ¢ ntiy rubbing in process Forest, El t the spoils between them and les K en- ered into an agreement to divide Centre and Clarion UNC Managers are evidently fast their grip and ning > y : i . Pe on I ennsvivania and Cameron to left ol likely get affairs the bosses are the Vermont, the sounded by the New Yor In vie of turn § notes ol warning k Independ ent and the quict inipulation . a tiie part IZS In Various | Vania we woul 4 nt (rest on It hae « ymmanded highest encomiums of the ind pend. ent 1re yi anda Dem Fudd re Kelly's speech unqualified approval ol the ocratic party, wae a bitter partisan tarade o55 rt. ing everything and provi g nothieg, disappo'nt ng alike. to friend aud foe, humilia ing to the great mass of the intellig nt members of his party, and disgusting v ths gr at R. publican joureals whic 1 demand of their party an hones policy ou ' in! of ! ithe he the tariff ex used becavse of old age, for lp it Judge Kel y caunot his and intellectual faculties are clear To crankiness and in- the attributed, pr ect an meet qu: stion the shabby way in wnich he met Mr. Mills No bloody shirt sue can be dragged in It disposition to fairly alone can be argument nal seCti debate. \ SPeccll Oral THE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. to be Held at Baltimore enfion re than one n delegates to more more than and containing hundred nine memb.rs. ne icaguc e purchased ' rug : sing the rose water and laud. the one was anum, It was not entirely drained Of 1S contents No attention seems to have been | paid to the remark made by her at | but about o'clock she became ill and Dr. Weaver was sent for. At about 1 o'clock she became unconcious and continued so until her dsath. From | all toat is known of the affair is | presumed that tne failure of the marriage to come off was what supp r table, 11 ge tO the minister take her life. Ex tensive preparations appear to have caused h r to been made for the supper, and champagne was one of the drink The woman who thus hurr ed her t her Maker Thursday last, self into the presence was 25 ve old on She « year had se ars ame to this city sbout three ago | 1 Linciunati She nusband per: 2 § BE | her whose n William born, ir cmploy month AYO Le finding out the li '4 : Was he went Her maiden name wa a brother county to and Burned Out And Shot Burns, marshal. who has where Arizona he fown the reports burned and sh Shenff out Paul {he and s me ADDITIONAL LOCAL. H Cham EEBAY I) HAN voltionn The ofl C Houek, TET ritual life upon our preaching E30 eM B Lanning: Prayer meet ings, 10,00 “ “G3 W Noeckuer; The minis try of the Gospel, 1:50 © “sD J Williams; The advan of whe study Henry George and his theories, | the trouble of hunting in daylight of | . { «Hon. W. C. Foley at one time an f ovr churches 7 Ww hings prosperity 3:20 4 Heston: Natural las 3: and Gospel tes te -R A Lovel 50 Parish problems, Wodern Epiritun 8:06) DOWRr Lian men 04 ..H Ana Lne poor, MG Smith: ( now 10 promote ii, Methods of JO:06) ¢ " gr Ri singing, 10:25 + 8S F Forgeus caurch work, Jennies Rid The deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mis kel of Pine Grove reorge KE Millis snd her sudden death bas cast a gloom over her owa and her father's home, on 5S tarday night last she cou d nol rest well and her husband was uj anti widuight doing sil he ecu d to comfort her, She then felt much essier and requested him to lie down and oe some rvleep This he did and waking out daylight found his dead ide, Her body we and Lhe wile w brought to ak (zt f 11 ugeral (OOK piace 0 ner father led any friends who assembled tog il Was iarge'y atien As nna on ay their inst tribute of respect and to com fort the affl cted family. In addition grief stricken husband she leaves CArcely two years ol age, mourn ber loss and to lack th Ley ier loving care which ouly a mother can give. Being for many years an sclive member of the Pine Grove Presbyterian church, she will be missed even outside of her own family circle. She was a de voted christian, and a gentle, patient and loving wife sud mo. her, her pleas snt and cheerful disposition will | remain nsp her patient and noble 1if Rn ration 10 all who Kn ember of reshyterian the Good the | Templars Society and was a most popu lar sad exemplary young man in every resid H is the respect. He was unmarried and ed with his parents at Osceola, tragic death has cast a gloom over n which he Hi took place this afternoon at two o'clock snd was attended by the lodge of Good Templars in a body whole eo Was 80 well and favoiably known, funeral the e on a little gurl Sims, man who attempted of colle ge commit to a rap years and inry. He desery a lucky th wnship was rentenced to 2 a hall in the peniten Wi Sheriff of Centre coun® sited of tl ed his sentence al is that the Hig! ty has not been a same a little tough to rent ands charged with BO yeu has made lonial who are in arrears « Pay up we will nocept the apology and give them credit on our books, Our creditors : thonghtlessiy it bills, etiil, f trae, Insist © n | our paying our A dollar and a { i . | half tcay dear reader may work out | the oar a lantern (0 find an honest man: 100“ “wd B Kidder; Expository | Associate Judge of Clearfield County peschiog. 2:00 p. m. - Devotional, 2:30 * “Meeting of Missionary com- mittee, | died on Monday al 5.50 o'clock aged 83, Judge Foley wea related to Gov Cartia [and wes the fatherinlaw of Congress, {an Patton. He was a fine old gentle: 300" “J 8 Johnston; How can our man and well knows 10 many of the young business men best promote the older people of Bellefonte. { could be seen eug your salvation, and save any old oynie { jumped,’ with | necks to see the man dash 1} BRIEF NOTES Ww i on | MINER OWED, } g fo atiack Of ieoOUEB Ing A vy of exhausiion bere y Rhode [sland a law forbi Ig the smoking of 8 Cigar thal f ireel ol any in ) Lhe main State, Yermont Ls BOK and in & CIgar » street on Sunday is made fi misdemeanor, A woman recently sent to her son, a youthful desparado of fourteen sum- Jers, Incarcerated in th Ii oat Santas ad, , # eh of cigarel- © kt, 4 plece Of £008 Gazette t life prison Bernard | employed (GGallitzin, al was while gr physicain requoeq ana &8 COLBIOTL sections : a Penn- svivania the farmer calls “Pig-pig, pig, pig-gie, 1 North Carolina he shouts “9 ling on the Homirr “whoops “ Whoo- gooie: in pe; in gaye, pig-eye, dwe the “eve; ee, wWhoo-oe, and the bogs snswer 3, $00, keve cal . #0) rk the Buo« the Blue G gladly raiser the BOO, SOOO; o hee, og» shouts “P poo-bie bt Dakota man whistle A general st of the wake-up, says the New is employed by the sur- professional York Sun. lie face men to wake them up early in the morning. {is duty is onerous and re- quires the utmosl Al his employers woul ity and reg- one of los- His bad slapces punciua uiarity allure to wake up I's! 1 result in Lhd is situation by the Iatte ng of | futies are particularly arduous i weather. Sometimes long d have 10 be traversed belwee A allowed for the driver or of his patrons hall hour con swollow a cup of hot collee ane hn. paid for pandwic But as a rule is well fom fa i e ¢ Michigan, Ohne attempt atl an » hut the second in the air shiy wated al nearly this etand . Hogan ing over ‘he side of rent u “he's elevation the ba! still, and by the » hi Su fe Hy A €i) "apd the crowds eraned their himee!l to pieces. The parachute failed to work at first, and the daring mronsat wee seen diving 10 the earth with lighiniug speed. A moment later, however, the umbrella: shaped life pressrver opened ita wings and Hogan's rapid decent wea checked. From taal point he dropped slowly, and reached the earth salely in four minutes, al 8 point sbout oae snd » hall wiles hardy parachute opened,
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