Vol. 14 BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST I8, i892. L 4 ‘ LAE Fhe Centre Aemoi HAS. R. KURTZ. EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION tegular Price $ When Pald tu Adva ‘ 3 Ww ub DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL STATE DEMOCEATHH y SLT A GEORGI \ THOMAS | HRISTOPHER MORTIMER F ELLIO JNO. C. BULLITT, | THOMAS B. KENN DAVIDT, WATSO? MOCRBATICO COUNTY TICKET IT is not necessary for al 4 x v 1 nd A it of flimsy praise wud flattery ¢ the men placed in nomination Democracy at the vention. They are mortals, like all 18, with their fanlts and defections with plenty of good qualities to balance all. As they are known to the party and selected by the party for their party men There is no rea n why any favors should be shown the county recent con. of and over leaders, it is the duty of all to stand by the same, republicans AX effort is being made York World papers to or. ganize a “Western Campaign Fond," the object of which is to gather funds in the eastern states to arouse interest among the farmers of the suffer the most from the effect of the present tariff legisiation. They want the cost of living reduced and that alone will contribute to their welfare. The democratic party should carry most of the western states this vear by the New and other west who I'he labor troubles at Pittsburg gradually and the returning to their places. But ing this comes the news of a serious strike at Buffalo among the switchmen, on the Erie & Lehigh railroad. Ti men seen to have lost their reason and became a riotous mob that began burn ing thousands of dollars worth of prop erty. Notcontent with that they as. saulted other workmen and imperiled hundreds of iznocent human lives by wrecking passenger trains and misplac. ing switches. Little sympathy for such kind of conduct can be extended, We think that special, stringent and ex. tremely severe laws should be enacted and enforced for the regulation and suppression of such demonstrations are subsiding men are follow. ~fiet the DEMOCRAT, CIRCUS CON ING. COLLECTION CURIOSITIES OF Fiedier aud Hemdor' » egation will ex ARR hibit in Hellefont next Tuesday Some Hare Attract Leh indssion Froese ‘Rules He belie of Millbheim, on Mon. OVS Set. ter tl r, was in Bellefonte 1 the | u i Lid 5 among MOE ein UD MR Only ~gnd buzzing about with some of the would-be re. publican politicians of What his mission Centre county. was we don't know, but rumor has it that for run and To Shady Harter advice he will be nlaced ’ in nomination legislature, as he is well ac. made one good quainted give this we would day, and as an office seeker you are not liable to get another pull through the help of democratic votes. You had better remain Millheim and enjoy life to your hearts content, living with your family in that beautiful mansion on Main surrounded many relatives and friends. Take our advice, Shady, don't monkey with politics any more, it dangerous, Dr. Hafer, dentist, of this place, is tly spoken of as being anx. fous to have the prefix “Hon.” attached to his name and little sojourn at Harrisburg. Union township ward with a The party in that ae insisting that ©, J, Spotts should be placed on the ticket, at home street, by your is exceedingly aiso frequen would enjoy a will also come for candidate secilion He is a man of great oratorieal powers, whose eloquence has held many an aud. ience spell bound at the different de. | weleties throughout alley bating the Bald Eagle V and claims that he could | serve in the capacity of a legislator with | honor to himself and great distinetion | to his constituents The only man who seems to be sure {of the legislative nomination on the republican ticket and distinguished citizen of Boggs twp. , | we now refer to none other than Mr, IE. I. Walker. The members of his Every dog has his | is that well known | r for his n he inination, could beat nwny I1 in the field. Sen Sawyers Nig Contribution Nenat I Ph tus Sawyer sin, one of the richest men i west, has the credit of heing contributor up to date to the on = Mr. Sawer the Ady He has Jready ’ republie Campa for a nance « posit On on SY ymmiltee, Wise checks for 810.000 each. und is en the onsin at be wek with Treas National Mr. Harrison lieved to have left a similar cl urer Bliss, of the commitiee This would make tion to the | 130.000, and Sawyer's dona. campaign y barely the campaign has opened yet The above is taken from a republican { paper, which over the fact that the republican campaign will seems to exult be run this year upon boodle principles and “Blocks of five,” It Senator | Sawyer's interest to buy up Wisconsin this year if money will accomplish that end, for tion of President Hau {rison who would then, as heretofore, is 1 RA AE openly attribute his political success to | the Lord Boodle isthe mighty lever in the not hesitate to use it can polities, and republicans will ——— A ———] New Nridge For some time the Pennsylvama rail. road company has had a body of work men engaged in putting in new piers and prepairing to remove the old wood. en trestle across the Bald Eagle creek at Milesburg. The span is about 120 feet. On Saturday the old bridge was romoved and the new iron bridge was slid into place. This was done in eight minutes and in less than one hour it was ready for travel, This required considerable ingenuity to accomplish | but it was successfully done. ! . ~The Patriotic Onder Sons America bas 650 camps in this State with a membership of 50,000, fund | Ameri. | of | DUTY OF CONG. DELEGATES wt they deman district The obl rd of Centre and itions which Clearfield counties sus. party of more importan elo to the democratic of far are greater and the people than the success of any of its candidates, and the party expects them to do their full duty -— An Interesting Decision In the case of an agent seeking to re. | cover goods unpaid for, and which were sold under leases by the installment plan, a decision was rendered this week by Judge Dean, of Blair county, in re. gard to the validity of under which household goods, pianos, organs, ete, are disposed of, The Judge de. creed that with these leases, in case the leases | payment on the goods was not made the seller eonld proceed to the house where the article in question was amd have it removed, He could not, case his ingress was barred, make a forcible entry, but in that instance his | redress lay In securing writs of trover | and conversion or a writ of replevin. however, in i oo Negotintiong for a Cave | We notice the following item going i the rounds of some of our exchanges | “A party of eastern capitalists are {said to be negotiating for the purcha of the Penn cave, about twelve miles from Bellefonte, intending to make it a | great summer resort or the cave is #100 000." We think the Long Bros, would ae cept considerable less, By taking one cipher off it would be nearer the amount, The price asked | A NATION'S TRIBUTE. Boatswain's Mate Riggin Buried Military Honors. PHILADELPHIA, A 15 Frot o'clock Saturd ng ui { with evening, terday unti haries W an HUNDREDS ny, Del HOMELESS Nearly Wiped Conflagrat OVEer A Ri firemen ne bury, Was chimney, at ing, some ha [Three or home le belongings h «=. having The irs and finally | Great iritain’s New Cabinet Loxpox, Aug. 17. Mr i cabinet is ns follows: Se of foreign affairs chancellor, Baron Herschell of the exchequer, Sir Willian Harcourt: home secretary Henry Asquith ndia Far f state for the secretary of state for war H. Campbell Bannerman the admiralty, Earl Spencer tary of state for Ireland John Morley; secretary Scotland, Right Hon. Sir George ( Trevelyan; president of the board of trade, Right Hon. A. J. Mundelia; pros ident of the local government board, Right Hon. H. H. Fowler: postmaster general, Arnold Morley; presid council, Earl of Kimberley, vice presi dant of the council of education, Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland. Lord Houghton is viceroy for Ireland and Mr. Gladstone prime minister and first lord of treasury nes f at aint rotary ate Earl Rosebery: Jord chanceller 1 Vern : Herl state n wet MTL for secretary of Kimberley retary of olovies, Marquis of Ripon Rig! t Hon first lord of hief ae Rig of state ht ent of the Fears of Lynching. Lavkes, Del, Ang. 16. It 1s feared that when William Evans, the suspected yaisoner of the Rosser family, of Oak - e. and others, shall be brought here to (deorgetown jail from Philadelphia he will be lynched, The feeling is strong against him and several hundred r sons are said to have organized at Fed eralaburg, Md., for the purpose of lynch ing Evans, No more deaths have oo curred. Joseph Williams, colored, who bas been rendered insane by drinking the poisoned water, escaped into a woods yesterday and was rescued with diffienlty strangled by Her Son Beriay, Aug. 17.--Mrs. Alice Crocker of Chicago, was strangled by her son, | 8 years old, in her apartments in the | Koenige Villa, in Carlsbad, Young Crocker 18 in an asylum. Mrs, Crocker | and her son came to Carlsbad some time o at the end of a tour through western Carope. There is no known cause for | the tragedy. and the physicians say the | young man's insanity came saddenly and that he was not responsible i Miss Borden Held for Marder. | Fart Riven, Mass, Aug. 18 Miss | Lizzie Borden was iven a hearing be | fore Judge Blaisdell yesterday morning | The prosecution forced her to plead not ty aohaliY, which she did in a istinot voloe, qe eigphasis on the word “not.” She was then rewand to prison withont hail, ™ S- NO. 32 SHOULD REMEMBER less than san of life, fin- crawling away. he snake was wary, hence 1 for a period Meadville F. E. NAGINEY’'S . ‘ 0 o Furniture Parlor Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. You can find anything and every rst class furniture Il grades and qualities of novelties in chairs, couches. etc. When in need of anything be sure and visit Naginey's ying kept by a fi store. goods; the late i the pr store UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Is a 8g al feature of our business. 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