Vol. 14 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST II, i892. @he Centre Democeni, CHAS. R. KURTZ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ilar Price fice has a decided ing huma as to dis well r rt Wan pPparsy, ¢ than the needs of wages and hig essaries of life 4 } of such a system would have y workingman ana wre benefited why continually 1 Leconmil protection manufacturer ns ome fros - - Tue Young Men's Independent cl of New York has declared in Cleveland and Stevenson 1h of and appointed of favor a campaign committee with a view engaging actively in the Th 1 is club is composed of young men of i ) both parties, and, is one of the most in- campaign. fluential organizations of its kind in New York city. This is another straw wwing which blows The of gaining favor thinking people of the country. way the wind cause rapidly and democracy 1s with conservative -— - confidence of Mr. Harrison they “must make things satisfactory with C. N. Bliss.” Chairman Carter of the re- publican committee has worked hard for the past ten days to get this little family quarrel arranged, but so far has not succeeded very satisfactorily. No doubt Harrison finally acquiesce and Platt and Miller will fall into line He is compelled to do so, or defeat is a foregone conclusion. He honor for the second term - will will sacrifice Tne Republican papers are making a | big ado over the fact that the John J. {)'Brian Association of New York city has declared for the Republican nation al ticket, and raised a Harrison and Reid banner. Why they should be so much elated over this declaration in fa- vor of their ticket do stand, because this association was ganized as a ''‘boodle campaign with Republican variations, and never supportedithe national Democratic tick- et since its organization in 1884, It al. ways has been Republican in national polities, and could not be anything else. They are welcome to all they get in this club, we not under- or i i | They were ur THE COUNTY TICKET. RESULT OF THEDEMOCRAT § contest and f Delegates (dA Strong ticket Philipsburg and Geo, T, Bush and Wm. Cro tellers, 3 wmnimously The calling of the roll o reading clerk was next in order. answered to their names and a delegates by All at the fall 4H tendance of delegates were present The next in order was the appoint. | ment of a committee on resolutions by following were Kirk, Mever. John J. Ome gentlemen the chairman and the F. A. White, M. A. D.J then named S, K Emerick, dorf, and withdrew to draft the resolutions. TH resolution were these Howing | read by Geo. T. Bash, Berore Platt and Miller can get the | | #d to tabulate the { nation | the different offices was in order. | Decker club.” | | ballot res {| Faulk Im that a com vole ve ttee of three be appoint east In the congress sional delegate district of the county for Con gressional Delegates and report their tothe convention and Ra en resolved that the delegates so elected to the congressional nominating ntion for the 23h district composed of the counties of Centre, Clearfiald, Clarion. Forest and Elk. be hereby requested to use all honorable means to secure the nomi of Aaron Williams of the county of office conve Centre for that Having disposed of the committee, of candidates for A ss0- ciate Judge was the first office for which a ballot was taken. The of C A. Faulkner, of Philipsburg Harvey, of Boggs twp., and Decker Walker were Balloting was then begun and the first ets .+ the nownination Ames ¢ ol ited as follows Harvey 1 . n nominee unani- Faulkner was declared the und his pomination was made mous by the convention. | Rhone then ! then | Rae | holding the convention t | is the resolution to read as fo | different H. L.| 5 Samuel | presented, | The nomination of two candidates for | the Legislature was next in order and | the names of Jas. Schofield, of Belle. fonte; John T, MeCormick, of Ferguson, and Dr. P. 8, Fisher, of Walker, were The first ballot resulted in Me presented, the nomination of Schofield and Cormick, as follows | | ral Ral ‘ convel statement them of « trict conferences gentlemen were Henry Meyer P. J. Graham, DB. W. C. Heinle, For delegates to the s nvention I'he ected following ten dele gales A. J SN) 4 affer elected: J John Hoy the following non S, Eskridge, of I It Marion: George fonte: Robt. F. Hunter, Wolf, Centre Hall A resolution was read by Dr. White in the time of The following recommending a change Fonrnen That we re mass meeting : of the Rules governing the gates and the ( ty Conve lows to wit election for Delegates L districts In the annu County Convention shall be hele place of holding the general elect n the Saturday, preceeding ond T sinning at three g unt mmend assembled t Or the Democratic the usua nt The the lock, p seven oe shall rt House twoo beg and eontinulr eaten 0 elegled aonvention in the Co on Tuesday following al The convention discussed the resolu tion for a few moments and then adopt it A motion was made to adjourn and od it was carried LIST OF DELEGATES slew N. We J.C. Harper, Wm Galbraith A.J: Cruse (8. W Geo Bush, Jacob Runkle, Wm. Dawson, Ed. Woods W Ww Abe Lukenbach, Dr M A Kirk Howard boro-W, R. Gardner Mileahyy Wm. T. Hall Centre Jill boro-D., J, Meyer erman, Miltheim boro=F. FP. Musser, J Hartman it W:J A hilipshirg boro ‘ K. White; a W I Danie! Paul, Frank Galer C. Lingle, Frank Hess » Routh Philips g «A hestet Wileox 1 'wionville foro H. Baron boro John 8. Daub WW. Luse CW Lukens, Dr 8. Eakridge MW. WN | refuse to come Inside | record would wreck the party | true that Mi { and the pension frauds in | he refers Lo as a tower .—-—— THE COUNTY TICKET SONAL disappointment |shouid interfere with any man's ) into one, 1 anh t) | Li Five wontYg inless by wle a1 Appen these Cays —— ARTER condi sin New York deck” predict seem to breastworks," unless Mr to CHAIRMAN | says Lhe tion of republican politic represents something like a “wet and that he at present cannot Platt and Miller still outside of the resulls be and Har control Depew, them the patronage in that state rison agrees to allow lating terms to be made, and Chairman Carter is correspondingly unhappy. I Mp ———— Mn, Fassett, who run for governor { of New York last year on the republican { ticket says, | administration is a tower of strength." | He must certainly mean this in a | wickian sense, for just the record of the national Pick. few months ago this same gentleman declared that if Mr. Harrison was a nominated It not allege Harrison's ad. is Fassett does that this record of Mr Sc; A RUSH FOR WORK. 2. Duquesne Striker ua - Amalgamats BAD FOR HOMEBTEAI Duquesne Men Wi Gre Carnegie Company Contracts at the H A Monster pe sympa wel Streator hu lined, If every em; blacklisted fon men called out, the build ns all over the country will practically paralyzed especially railroad and gov ernment boat building. Correspondence will also be opened hood of Railroad ineers, and the ther railroad organ ns, with a view to procuring their d I'he boycott will be established by the American Fad eration of Labor, with its 600,000 mem hers Yer w ot | nagie plow] in [we | Colonel King Escapes the Gallows | Bliss & Co., refuse to allow such humil. | | ination o his | H Mexrms, Aug. 10. Colonel Clay who was to have been hanged on King. Friday for the murder of Lawyer Poston, in connection with the scandal of Col- | of General | one] ng and the widow Pillow, has escaped the gallows. Gov proor Buchanan has commuted his sen tence to life imprisonment King is said to have received the news calmly, the governor's action, and it is asserted Colonel | yr \r ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE the Brother- | F. E. NAGINEY’S Furniture Parlors There ia great indignation over | that his wealth and position alone have | saved him from the consequences of his | crime, as there were no sxtenuating cir cumstances Somerby's Charge Against Davis IxpiaNaroLss, Ind, Ang. 10. It is re ported that Justice F. D. Somerby will fratae charges against Supreme Cashier ark C. Davis, of the Order of the Iron | Hall, charging him with gross irregular ities and with conspiring to have the re eceivership litigation begun, The exam the books shows a result more favorable to Somerby than to Davis A Cyclone Demolishes a Clirons Conoms, N. Y., Aug. 10.About 4:20 yesterday afternoon a cyclone vistited this place | heavily, The tents were torn into shreds ministration is a tower of strength for | good. He may have had Mr. view, may in that light consider the record of strength for { evil; an administration that is responsi. ble for the wasting of the surplus, the Billion congress, and the Pension frauds is certainly a tower of strength for evil, Mr. Fassott was right when he said that this record would wreck the party if Harrison was nominated. He is nomi nated and the wreck is a certainty. Raum | and | The costumes of the performers and utensil of all kinds were scattered to the winds. There was no one injured Forty-five Drowned, Loxpox, Ang. 10.—~A dispatch from Helsingfors, Finland, announces that a terrible marine disaster has occurred rear there, A pleasure steamer Was ran down outside the harbor and [orgy five of the persons who were on board were drowned Carlisle's Silver Principles, WasminaTON, Ang. 10 Senator John 3. 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