Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 18, 1897, Image 6

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|e PERFECTING PROTECTION. Neglected Fathers. Sta. ; 3 as
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| Two Slight Changes Suggested In the In. s feo redit to Them in This Age. ‘A dinner such as we have had to-day,’ | _— an .
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terest of Farmers and Laborers, It is only within a few years that atten- Only $25.00 to San Francisco. Bi the elderly boarder, makes me feel PEN NSYLVANRM RAILROAD AND
The senate is now engaged in remedy- | tion has been called to the fact that the Jau- | From Chicago via the North-Western Line (Chi- La Yours pan all Mrs. Hasheroft d SPARES t May 17t1
i i i i i i < C North W. : : y Mrs. Has de- > ect May 17th, 1807.
Se - | ing the small imperfections of the Ding- ma A 2 o pear bare bea cago & North-Western Railway), the famous “Cali- signed to reply . aol ey Soy Iogh, a
. : : awarde ost entirely to the mothers o in in 3 Davs’ . . o Y- : VIA TYRONE—WESTW 4
Promises and Performance. ley bill, which, as all good protectitis- | the world. It is a al sign that recently Ri hy Ber = Ton 2 oi 4 July 2rd, “Indeed. When I think of the lamb we | Leave Bellefonte, 9.33 a. ro. es at Pine
Ca : s : : 5 lusive, acco ¢ C. E. Conventi dt ; ‘ { re % Ir
. > ; ‘ ists assert, is one of the best tariff bills [a few feeble notes have ari h oy yes Dn ganount © the onvention. | hag for dinner I feel that if that was lamb IL10 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittshurg
The New York Journal publishes two It icin 2 > i) ; : oes lave arisen here and | similar rates will he made eastbound, For full I must be still a “hov.”’— Indiananolis Jour- 5.50 p. m. : ES
pages of somewhat startling news upon the | -€VeT drafted. It distribgtes its blessings i oe m Ditee o! Shoat ignored class, the | information apply to ticket agents of connecting | yal Soa Sm Lease Jeilefonie 145 p- m., arrive at Tyrone, 2,15
‘prosperity’? that” was to follow McKin- | to all—farmer, laborer and manufac- Si Se oh oe have | ines or address Frank Irish, 7% P. A., Marine Na- — . " nave Bisnis
ley’s election. The magnificent news ser- | turer. Without doubting the good inten- 1 widen oI tional Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa, or W. B. —_ i heate Pelion, ri P. nyarrive at Tyrone,
1 3 vv Bij a it ¢ Over . . : & av S . {nisicern, G A Te 5.00, at Altoona, 7.40, at Pius £1
vice of that paper has enabled it to cover | tiong of the makers, we wish to suggest | kind wi EAI: ot fhe Lact 4 Kniskern, G. P. & T. A., Chieago, Ill. Saddlery. . 2 SIA Sin Pihomgal SEAL,
the territory fairly well, yet it says it has : . : 3 [0 and fanhitn mr the fet feminine 4 ~ : Tenve Belofolic. ong a vinn
aiven only some of the magnificent facts, | OR@ OF two minor details which might | millions of loving, honest fathers have rr—_— rmmm—— 10 ot Here 20 he lyin
g y g 3 S. . : i al : . 18, at Harri: y 2. .Mm., 1 ladel-
The distress among the Pittshurg workers | possibly help the bill to fulfill the ex- | 8o1¢ flow £0 thelr giuves Shame anda) Brine Se) Timo al Hates: I i Sik Bsa -
Lhe we. ¢ i : " te hile > iv . Lomm—— : - ee < Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. arrive at Tvr
is pictured by A, H. Lewis. Take, for in- | pectations of its authors: ost i b hile the HRY ersal pa Is a good opportunity to enquire about farming 3,000 $5,000 $5,000 2.15 a. a Taal, tn Sriive a i
stance. the sincle firm of the Jones Longh- Se os ean to the mothers has filled the ears of | 1. 4s in South Dako: duis vite froin ! delphia 11.15 & 0.00 p. m., at Phila-
ance, the single firm of th nes-Laugh First. —Lubin’s export bounty scheme iW 3 ; in South Dakota, only one day’s ride from | phia, 11.15 p. my. ¢
lin compaay, iron workers. Here the firm 47) a Able tl 2 y the world. Thus, in one of the largest Chicago. Bountiful crops of Wheat, Corn, Bar- | Leave Bellefonte, 4.4 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
: Sotifted thelr 2900 nian, © tow Qurs Aue, of | BUS it enable the farmer to get a small | modern collections of quotations there are Toy ond Dian rowird the filler ofthe soll, Aso {6.00 at Harrisburg, at 10.20 p.m, 7
a YAY Mey 13 s Bonnie al ne : 7 ‘hi fv Hy hi ‘ : ne gate : Sa Rd ——WORTH OF——— | VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD,
a ten per cent. cut in their wages, and they slice of the benefits of protection. Of 33 which alorify the wotlier, while nota stock and dairy country South Dakdta leads all : | Leave Bellefonce, 9.32 a. m., arrive ioc Haven
have heen out on a strike. Jones, the head | course the farmer doesn’t expect—espe- Hn A io oe be ind | the world. First class farm lands with nearby . en io ; a -
of the firm, is the Republican who was| ei nt firgt—=t : 5 ; HS oversight has heen brought 0 ING | 0 50ts ean now he bought for from $10, 812, £15 Yar ica Le oii, 4 Live nt Look Hoven
chairman of the ation Republican com- San Of fsieto got Syibwh of the by reading a somewhat famous account of a and PE per ai vo rs Hh ‘ the time So Tn HARNEF, HARNESS, HARNESS. | LA a a Dress, Een
1 RY { LU ali y cick ary ri ds x CER > : 5 ap ards, per acre s Bp 3 - 1 SUV te @, at 8.31 p. m., arrive « elk Ha-
nities when Bluine on T0% Dresident in benefits as the manufacturers have been | coriain mother. No conspicuous mention |. For further ie Siitte fa Ronrae 17 ven, at 9.30 pn I , arrive at Lock Ha
1884, © In the last campaign he was one of getting for «0 years. A protection of of a nl nade 1 bie hook until ih Heatiord, General passenger agent, Chicago, Mil- rn Leave elt AER k Hav
@ he casliest to show his workmen that the | about 20 per cent—that is 10 cents per ph i ost id b er that he eS | waukee & St. Pau railway, Ol Colony Building, | SADDLES, |" 710.30, leave Willamsport, 12.10 br me. armies ot
. is - arly ho Wh He stor Fw : “ v : | arrisklire 2 Of 2 Dh: ph *
election of McKinley meant prosperity ; hie | bushel on wheat, 5 cents on corn, etc.— oy SE ny a We | Chieago, 111. 42-24-01, | Hamby, 5:26 p.m. at Philadelphia at 6.23
: Miwied Libealic 5 3 Snr I To Tes Nad Aa: s . ! are rer od « 3 nued exis e ere et Is . 1m.
contributed liberally to the Republican would satisfy him, while it takes four | 1 nt i i 1 Pits fos the ere | LRIDLES, ‘Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p. m.. arrive at Lock Haven
campaign fund, and sent delegations of | gimes az much to satisfy ordinary tariff 0 ane 1 Yenched, Tuy jor phosup 2.43 p.m, arrive at Williamsport, 3.50 Sui
Workinuinien to Canton to listen tothe siren rd : posed struggling widow is then transferred Three Great Conventions. PL : bine [4.00 p. m., Harrisburg, 7.10 p.m. Philadelphia
Sa oF prosoetity Preemie front petels infants. : to her worthy husband, who has been 0 4. von. Peoples Soniety of Christian En. AIN HARNESS, ws . : - : bt
no a This small expert duty would not | Jong buried out of sight. Through all these Ls on vin ; . vi a Ir pre ot Lock
2 1 nave ther vd = oi re Ne y : pavor meets at Si Francisco, Cal, July 7th- | AT QQ y Jal ph, leave ams 2.9:
pot cont, ain ) make good the farmer's loss because of | years he has heen, we are told. a mod- || 7 By ir FINE HARNESS, m., arrive st Hi hal
Ti New Jersey vice-president Hobart’s | import duties on manufactured prod- | est, God fearing man, always alluding to atl neltiientional A tation at Milian Philadelphia at 6.52 >
2 . sey, SiGe 32d > : 4 Seer aay 2 ) & : x Aational ka i! mal ASKoel at J le ee, 3 AT LT IC 7A pr RG
state, the Milltown .Rubber works are ucts, saying nothing about past losses, his wife as mosy uncommon woman’ Wis July 6th-5th BLANKETS, Leave Bellefonte, i 5 WEEE 5 arrive at Lowis
closed, throwing 600 hands out of employ- | but in course of time, after his industry and evidently desiring no more notice than Jehevolont mud Protective Order of Riis i ITP Ph EL Harrishurg, 11.30 a, or
ment. The Pennsylvania railroad repair | had felt the stimulating effects of real | Ne recgived. ; oo Minntports) Sion, nap ein, WHIPS, Ede. VE a a De ter a} Tact
; .shops at Lambertville are now run only | protection ‘what protects,” the farmer |, hy fas our fon to hd i Eo | 4.47, at Bote) Tp 1 Tatil,
five days of nine hours each, and 250 men ic I QD CORTaAYe C1 _ [ont irom tneane al th INeLeps, BH6 Gc tor: rs intereste bear in mind | A ined i i tno of 171 pm dS I : f : -
i and Toys are affected. At Camden, How a a to fol- serves all the glory that she has, and more =~ Bi ey Vii 0) } een ie Hib YRONE AND CLEARFIELD, BE R——
I CA Ne LF Vv C 3 P18 . : at the best r C ae conve [ity fro 3s rv AE AND JE LL. . RR.
Tord Conti Bans te tio. col A. Pricgiies & Looy tho oSampio iver Thist —but.are there not honorand praise enough | Aik - > hun Saddlery. 5 : ?
? c : oS a oe 0 an L on 8 * "which example has grown into a cus- | to “go around 2’ Who can think of a Chicago is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul NORTHWARD. | SOUTHWARD,
i 0's, worsted and woolen mills have been ; To = : PH & PA, ilway. Two trains daily via Omahs Se ; ; ! 4 \
! oitor weihe the omuinves far ein tom with protected interests—and ask | tient, godly man like the father above railw Wy wo tr iin daily via Omitha to San = £ gl ef
- §, the employes lighting a f ‘“ oe.’ Possi : + ” | Francisco ; seven through trains daily via four | Zi ZF Z May I7th, 1857. = POR
reduction in wages; the United States | 10F more. ossibly also he might | mentioned and not feela pang of resent. oo "7 CE tC Minneapolis ; six | : FIBRE] Be rl ERE
geR J 2 J States a i on ered routes nyo t A 0 gr six OUT TC re; omyn - I 4 “A or : ae
match company’s works employing 150 form political trusts or combines to de- | ment that he gets so little recognition? It | ly ie Chivas to Milani oy ice bi FON 18 70 PUR FOR BARGAINS... as Z 2."
' y 2. ALAS ay 3333 y “ z an aily trains ag Milwaukee. nee o 7
: hands, is closed because of no orders, and | mand ‘““more’’ and raise millions of dol- | Was he who kept tne pot a-boiling through routes to California, going vis Omaha or Kandas > P.O | {Lv Ar.) : Tn
; the Camden iron works, which ean ordina- | lars to send lobbies to Washington to oe Weary i be py np and Jom she City, returning vis St. Panl_ and Minneapolis — 720 5 8 2 Tyrone Ah Ds ay
ilv keep R60 em rune Tous 1 i ; Thai =. | stairs on errands and helped ] 3 : In hs SAN RLRORpONS. 25 onl Eo Arene ...., 835 11 206 16
rily keep 53G0 employes busy, has less than | bribs congress. While protection is in | > Ek : oy bane ae A nf ie pounp Through trains vestibuled and electric lighted. 7 z 5 > al E. Tyrone 849 11 14 6 04
half that number on full time. At Plain- | order export duties are the farmer’s on- Norkweng leaky out inddversently im tlh; All trains run on absolute block system. Low ex- — 731 3 2 8 Di loiane 8 sees) 11 1416 02
field, neither the Pond machine tool ly hope. With them he mav ho : t Jute part of the narrative—and received tie ton yiior to each CoRTELIOn, Ticket a nts To-day Prices 7 1 3 36] 8 12). Nan. 8 n o7
Potter press works nor Scott press > : N he ay DOPE MOY | fitle enough applause for his faithfulness, :f DE i 5 have Dropped { — 25 sa sy dinar tl =
works are running on full time. In Elizo- Oly tow Ange I Ansys bo matin, on we may infers postulate. He had po kee. & St Punt es 4% i - 0 R on TEE : a ; 5 2%: 82710 515 30
beth there has been incessant strife between | 2150 to regain that power and position | thought of posing as a hero, but he is one, et en - oe Sd i 8 06 9 8 26| 10 45 33
the bosses and men since January Ist : the | Which were once his, but which have | just the same, and a_ pathetic old figwe 5) ne Sil ee 5g oo ioe : 8 03 ‘ : i o us >
R308 since J: y lst: ¢ . : : 3 . : FIT St. Paul railway, 486 St. amspor ! D5 2
Nixon cresent shipyard drillers struck be- long since passed into the hands of the | enough—yet he is only a type of milliors Pa CE THE LARGEST STOCK OF HORSE 5 0 8 ila
cause their wages were reduced 50 cents a | Inanufacturers. of other adoring husbands and fathers, feel- | *™ a ; 411) 9 Bl Osceola Jane, Tuan 01
ys : he = ; : : i Shhh: tonite J; . 5 Sf 2%%-0sceala 5 0
day ; Ball & Wood's employes at the iren Second. —1It is also fitting to rceognize ing the sublime Superioy of the wife and NE a COLLARS IN THE COUNTY. 8 2h 4 19} 3 ~Boynton.....| 755 10 195 01-
: works struck because of a 10 per cent. ve- | the laborer in the distribution of tariff Der, and Wile to work their honest New Advertisements. $2 4 H a: Bi | ? : 29 154 &7
> : i ors : 3 rt ; ¥ Shah ~ = 9 4d... S re. 4 "
duction in wages ; about a week before | profits. Like the farmer, he now puts | je East to the hone Just for the privilege : _ S31 428 9 Graham ool 7 30 owls oF
election 8. L. Moore & Sons, iron workers, | his hand into his pocket to help swell the | foo ys Such a seraphic being. Poor od JAMES SCHOFIELD SH iE ciodite Ball. Ta w0tie
a a gE en ! ; Deis ips E I ws! | NOTH CONTRA CT : Jal » ; y 8 42 3 9 58. Wallaceton . Ts: 0 584:
; el oh they hal Ie OTGENS | profits of protection, practically none | A NOTHER CONTRACT. 33-37 : BELLEFONTE, PA. | $ 47 444 10 04 0 Bigler...” 731 b 534 on
o Liejfilled in case of McKinley's election : ut ; : 853 4; Fol : Jae
- ey em 5 a, a | of which comes his way. It is not an | Noell AR Semis Sree 30 13 Soadlond,...) 789. 9 ni
but thie rs have not heen started on. Aav tuntin a he ie | arred and Featltered Them. 9 So Ee] D444
A complete list of assigionents in Stark ene fatter to equalize tie benefits i Te : Travelers Guide. 5 03 : Bs ] z gE
county, Ohio, {president MeKinlev's | OF protection so thas the workingman | Two Men Turned Out of Butte, Montana, for he 909 54 at RN Be 1
county} filed fron: January 1st torJune Sid | Shall get his full shave. A prohibitive | City's Good. a z ; 1 3 17) 10 41 | a | ; y i
OL the rote vont ainiremite SI Sh. ; duty imported I: nizht in the | . nT a . i CN TR OB SAN TF TOW Ju 517 1641. Sas, Bridgo.,.| 5 9 903 56
ot the present year amateate £138, 500, and | duty om tae ahep mi : : In the | Chailes Chadwick, a railroad engineer, | NO LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R. R. [92 537 10 46 Curwensville..| 7 a
th: nies of debt aud failne for the whole | course of time afford some wnrotection | gna Frank Sparks, a young man of Bute, | COMPLETED BY THE INVENTOR OF CUN- A (FRISCO LINE) priee] | OL 52... R ol 6
Afndi. C3 t = (0 Wh ITV 3 fire ety “an lv £ " Q. . > iE ? & 4 3
: State will raach #30,000,600 since the first | by restricting the supply of labor, so | Mon., charged with ruining young gills, | N{NGHAMS COMPOSITE, A UNIOUE EX. | . 35 >
o Jars year, Tes Creelman writes ft that manufacturers could curry out | were taken to the outskirts of the cighe = = z Es ee Ar TWEEN : fem :
LE : a aa : iE ky! their good intentions (expressed when | citizens of Missoula last week and received PERIENCE BEFALLS THE PATEN- pe ! GLE VALLEY BRANCH.
at “farms have actually shrunk alt Lor. ha Td a Cor ar fos : toh Foon 2 2a
th iv : 1 ie Ne nd bi “| asking for higher duties) und pay | 2 coat of tar and feathers. Chadwick and TEE —ST. LOUIS— WESTWARD. EASTWARD
on JI oan Tsumivne]rAmericon woges to Amerienn werk | Spuls wore amested several weels pm, | 2 si
are hol i t Hi el Wort | jnguuen. bui recently were released on bail. | No ! AND— ’ : t 8 z
gages, whial: they do not dare to foreclose, | TMS ; we sv nt 1iherty ans 1 Alas —_— i i 2 | = 2
a, ei th oo | Ag prosent the condition of working. | S00DeT a they at liberty again than they SPRINGFIELD Z Fir
Jecause Pees have SR so low that farm | 4 Sr La em Presumed the practices for whic sy hi a i ir
ing land frequently fails to bring the price | MCR in the protested industries §s pitia- | Teer ea es ue i 2 If thi i Wished i JOPLIN PITTSBURC 51 i>
¢ MOV AAAS nuaklon tt Vain iy the cute ma. =n iledolnhin | an in | Lis experience were published in 7 : i o . 12
of the mortgage nt austion.” | ble in the oxtreme. Lhe Philndelpbia | x conunistice of citizens was formed and Hellofonte about a resident of Maine or | WICHITA — 00) 11 04 Tyrone... 3 12:
Go to Chicago, M. J. Caioll, one of the | Ledger, a good Republican paper, teld a woman was induced to send a note $ the Montana, we would expect our readers to ! . - sin... Nail... 12
i ARTE tire Pat Yi Sn rd Te ntirmd Alas . : - | a a arbor g » suspicion al » incident. | ~UREK SPRINGS bf af... Bs Sa i .
Lest informed and fairest Inher lenders, rus about Puy 1 that in the protected: | men making an appointment. The} men Tia orn { EUREKA SPRINGS | 2 oH > B 4 Pagle,, 2%
says: Chicago ta bay ie dullest ousi- ron and coul industries of Pennsylvania | fell into the trap and set eral dozen ngsked utterance made in Bellefonte by Mr. John Ft. SMITH PARIS ! 4. 12 :
a as id ri a - I tho wage rate has been reduced so low | persons fell upon them, and, after ftrip- Sy Emin thy M, DALLAS . 538 | 2 :
strial ¢ iq pre 18 th Ry a a. : a 5 {ny . RR 3 greasy $5 8 posloedin 0 AMT, AM. Ed Eads
ao 2 13 SE ne Ei | “‘that it is scarcely sufficient to provide | Ping them, covered them with tap and Cunningham No. 17 Bishop St, the well | SAN ANTON ta 21 1
as it was on March dih. seve hon hemi fof avarics of decent, sanitary liv- featirers and then rolled them in thesand. known paving contractor. When such SAN ANTONIO | 512 ) 1
oe Semen Tineo Joh ws 4) ng.” [It says “the lo t cl es of | They were warned not to return to the eity in rh Wi . Sg tran hl oy HOUSTON [i a 11 ....Unionyille... 1:
hooks whe department, of public works | “er t says he west classes © ; it is CEL. dorse the claims made for an article in Le | 436 04 Snow Shoe Int.| 1:
t i “ht pu at Toy tee Yr 3 3 ——re Hoh ho Dis I toros , : [15 i
La hh a Th dicen cheap labor swarm in the i = which he has no interest, there must he i ALVES " | ; 01 ...Milesburg.. ...! 1:
the total a : buildings he- igs i es of 1} did oo Se ong If Youn IWere 20,000 Miles Tali. something beyond ordinary merits he- GALVESTON fa. 3 ....Bellefonte 1
3, T25650 (Mekinley newspapers | coal dist S 1e state,” and e com- a3 2 hind it. If Mr. Canninghan’s pavement | 134 Mileshu 1:
ected that it would he S20,000.0006); | petition for werk is so fierce ‘ ‘that they | Texas Gourd Clothe yeu Snugly and Feed ya Well Vote nny Wane, He wea Apes ib | ne 2
for tiie sme period in 31866 {it was §7,623,- | contend, not against the employers for | = - i, es a iti) a | 2
25, aud in 1805, 311.608.180, ‘There the highest wages, but ameng eacl If ail the cotton raised in Texas were sropriciary medicine sre in» question, wu bi 9s
AD Ban rik LE i pe en Bae Hao an 2 Ras ete ye sx in which he has neither woealti {Solid Vestibuled Trains with Pullinan sleepers | 4 2
har ee n a even do en of sutikes in the | other for the lowest?” “As appears by | Ais de mio one shirt the garment would fit oo i Ea SY as hoy i te b pit : i : him siceper: |: ; pa 2
eity since MeRipley s iraugaration. {the testimony presented (oho : man 206,000 miles tall. The Texas crop of and produces proof for his convictions we j and reclining ehuirears. Harvey dining halls, | | Flemington...! 10 24; 2 39+
tn this State, at I i wlelphia, Altoona, | tive committee, # # % | 15,000,060 pounds of wool would make relat) be peep pi Joshi. Be Maps, time tables and full information furnish- | Lock iTaven.. 10 30, 2439 30
Wiikesharre, Carhondale, Leading and |g" oh, 5 0p ahlnet partis. ond ns him a pair of socks. The leather product of Ba analy edeupon application to a en Al A PN ay
other industrial centres, a like condition of | be ot iW ns p Say Li the state would make him a pair of shoes, It'is sufficient to know that I Lad a little : : | LEWISBURG & TYRONE RATLE
affairs is presented. These are facts, and it | oe ye yer i i and Lung: ro £2 the soles of which would nearly cover a hackache that no doubt arose from the 0. M, €CONLEY, GEO, 'F. NICHOLSON | DSIWARD May Th, Ts57 WESTWARD.
will not do to close our eyes to them and | Ledger thinks cur inimipration laws | pair of States as large as Massachusetts Sid hey fo ay Seti Gen'kAger Gen'l Poss'r A an ran | MAIL!
. elaiiia N 3ere dinrs ft ifatontive + z ria relond?? oes Lp of = ladder, as always worse i 10 Whi en PAgZent, en ass'r Age ae | MAILS EXP.
cry pessimist. The Republican party rode { are ‘‘defective and improvident’”® and | The 600,000 head of heeves and 125,000,- ter senson and when in this condition it ies > : Ton | STATIONS, ng
into power upon @ wave of promised pres- | suggests that “to properly protect | 000 bushels of corn would feed him bread amounted to annoyance. I tried Doan's Prrrsnuie, Pa. £7. Louis, Mo; po, Ara a ipo
perity. They cannot accept the fruits of a | American workmen congress should | and meat for six months, and if the horses Hidner pis Byes 8 fe k Raid \ | 34 ey Amik
hlauy an ving, 1 «hivk > TER ONS] | : : 4 £ sen 1 in Texas wer : : of Boo. Bo Iho Qet, that | fuvises 2 3 XE CITT | 5. et ea i if)
Sy 2 Pre and 5 k the i pass an immigration as well as a tariff | Pepe a he could ride a horse hig Mr. Yeager proprietor of the Brant House ! I HE COAST LINE TO MACKINAC| 2 Sant Gap. S52 407
nhittes which the means they successfully i bill? This jar 1 dor : enough to ni ITAS ¢ Blue Ride to try them likewise. TI told him I got } Bt .Peru,...., 8 4 03
employed Tole, They ait discharge | Rl hu ie a ae and fan the Pr EE a mine at F. Potts Grech's pharmacy. He Tine 2 $ i
i be acted upon at cuce. The only wonder | (0 a] Lo SNe oe, Tan) tried a box, and found them ike I did, up D. & ; 3 8 87) 3.53
y ampaic onligations tot Ne trust and | is that scme of the geod manufacturers vould loom up in the neighborhood of the to the specifications. Yon can refer to . & C. 2 S33 34s
the monopolist, and Jet the fanmer and | Neth naniiiv me fee. = | Mississippi river. me. I can recommend Doan’s Kidney | MACKINAC io 3 28) 344
workingman drift. They must explain to | 12 thei a e Piotr and i the | —— Ds he on Relictont talki DETROIT | 3 st 1
>> deluded people why their promises | Wages of their workingme id nct | fo oo - 1 oeople all over Bellefonte ure ialking 0 Ph 5 2
the luded people why their promises | WARS aE Ww 2 gman, Ff id net ~The manufacture of paper collars is like this about the Old Quaker Remedy. 7 PETOSKEY po eh) v 8 3
2 . have been broken and times have grown | think of this plan before. Then, if they | a vanishing industry. Country bovs used Doan’s Kidney Pills are sold for 50 cents CHICAGO . 5 2; Rising Spring. 201 3 :
worse instead of better. If the Republican | should have a law passed syhich should | : a Bhi. 3 YS use( per box, six boxes for =2.50, mailed to any a ~Zerby.L LL 7a 30
Steal etter. f the Ne publican snoulc Ie 4 1aW passe Which shou to ar th 4 v 4 : 3
arty is at prosent deluding itseif with the | make it compulsory f o wear them, and thought them the finest | address’ on receipt of price by Foster | NEW STEEL PASSENGER STEAMERS | & i naz
na ty is: 2 on 0 2 by self with the make it compulsory for them to give ab | things on earth. They came in a box, a Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Sole agents a > A Thonn STEAMER 3 y :
a - iy Hh posh 30 fy {least one-half of their protection and | dozen costing from twenty to thirty-five for the United Stee as Sess Jo ppatinn Ao) Maotioeg in Boat | 4 Chérry Run 7! 2
SC PDUONISES, 8} S10 Wit) vais | v > > i 3 Tlavooa x a Yoo onstrue —hLuxurious ol > Artistic E Te a Lo =
a ! en hi with vaiish bes fmoncpoly profits to their cmployees, | cents. In 187 the annual oatput of paper Di Pl anent, art ey Lindale.. 7 3
e long. uyleston Deioeral, protection would begin to be an all | collars was valued at $1,700,000, but is suring the highest degree of og Pardee. 7 23
The Road Was There ‘around blessing. The manufactarers | Dow less than $300,000. At first the coliar COMFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY | 1& J 6 Zin
3 re 3 ; : : nll . or. a lien fnig re a 5 , g wengle 3: 2 14
dl W | might still bo getting the lion's share, oo all Roper ; later, a linen finish was Four Tries Per Werk Berw rey I 71 ane 6a 21
But it Was out of Sight and Inconvenient to Find. | but they would not got all 2 ay ow bid god - TOLEDO, DETROIT AND MACKINAC 4 Mitinburg 638 207
oe Em | Tha : No at eine Aa g : and the affair would stanc | aa : | Niekshurg ; 55
A. Bi. Smith, of the Burlington, was | rhs there chaiiges are made in the | pop : . > : ,.; - PETOSKEY, “‘THES00,> MARQUETTE | 4 i a 1%
talking about railroads and railroad huild- | Pil it will undoubtedly be what the | ; Ov Oat-meal and flakes are always fresh AND DULUTIL. i #4 Towishurs, G15 14%
“ing. and he told the most malignant bit of | New York Tribune declared its protec. | Forlorn Hope ; En. | : nh 3 2 :
false pretences which any railvoad advance | type; the MeXinley bill, to be— ‘thy | CS — fl sound, you eon depenst on Vici, Low Rates to Picturesque Mackinac and ve- | = LEWISBURG & TYRONE Sa,
agent was ever gailty of. It was some- | bravest nnd best tariff bill ever passed.” | She (letting him down easy/=-1'm sure, SECHLER & CO i HS Lr a
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where off in West Virginia, and the man | Will they be made? —EByron W. Holt, | Mr. Havdleigh, that you can fnd plenty of g hee dil a
: whose business it was to go across the emer Loo | girls right here who can make you much DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. + ~ <5 aE
‘country ¢ wi he ror ab > PERI Anta v | ier ths ! 2 . :: x > = xr 17 0 > <
shir ve metus] rude pn emg. mie HY BETWEEN DETROIT ind CLEVELAND | | £ § Mo vaunen, & 2
So that the) D> s; struck an i ef y) —Yes, rou see, Conooli vats a, ( = = A =
rt Tl i te 3 yf 5 Vv, “onnecting at Cleveland with earliest Trains |.
: inter-mountain region, and found that that ! that s just the point. I’ve &sked ‘em all. for all points East, South and Southwest a
particular county was practitally domina- You are my only chance.—Hulem Lije. Detroit for all points North and Northwest. |
ted by an old farmer away up the ridge. ye rerreea— reson ems sm mies . wemremremmen | EUNDAY TRIPS JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPT. ONLY. 2
The road wanted something like $100,000) { { x EV ! DAY BETW v
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from the county, and the skirmishing par- | Wall Paper Store. CLEVELAND, PUT-IN-BAY and
ty appeared unto the man of the ridge with | en 2 . 2 =
a request for his assistance. The old fellow { : } J TOLEDO.
who-¥ame was Searles, was willing, on | AYN IMMENSE STOCK Send for illustrated Pamphlet. Addtess ota
one condition, to help out. He wanted the | SEE pe * A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. A. 5 18 Warrior's Mark!
road to,come near his own place. Cush: | 5 oo Ponnbigton.}
ad , ear hi 1 place Cushman | f DETROIT, MICH. i
the agent, looked over the situation, and | —— Of ——- ' : - : Tyrone.
after a time promised. | f : THE DETROIT & CLEVELAND STEAM 5 :
“The line,” he said, “will run withi { : fon 42-10-7Tm VAY, C
y said, 1 i Piepfr : ; e, 2 nn NAY. CO.
iy . lL i t icpire and loom Mouldings, Curtain Poles, and ;
00 Trt your front gate. Is that near | | ; i . ne Time Table in effect on and after ° : -
is stl as andl A Aare en Fixtures at Wonderfully Low Prices. AOENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. | Liwve Snow Tm. ee 0A Ai
Searles si : was, 2 an “agreement | i . : 2 re I ee sia moana s pm.
‘was signed. Then Searles began an advoca- | { ii Condensed Time Table SL Liles. ; ! = ity . 1 > = =
cy of the bond proposition, and the con- | ——— - Arrive in Snow S fhm <2 ;
NY or ’ | z ” v now Shoe 0 00a. m, 2 5 p.m.
. cession was fos with hardly a word of ! 1 READ nowy | READ vp. . i For rates, maps, etc., cal) on Ticket Agent or ad- }
“ip opposition, but with the “front gate’ un- CNR EV mor PEDO ANT : up yy == Nov. 16th, 1896, |—1— — | dress Thos. E, "Watt, P<. Agr. West. Dist. 36
Lid fle ie wien | dd CORPS DR EXPERT. PAINTERS ANY PAPER BASGERS.c~—— wins ili a ins a | Ae Pan fa a9 West, Dba wo .
derstanding. } oe No Lido aio (No 6 J No2 | 1B HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD
5; 0 years al Smith Jonge to | CET : TET General Manager. |, General Passenger Agent.
ne hunting in that county, and, he stopped J : } om ora al > aperaarrle | Pe BLP LA | ee a TIE = =
. ! ; At count, wile Stoy ho Snpar Tayi Dri : 7 aE .LEFONTE. [10 15 6 10! : : re
- at, Searles? house. Their conversation Lorn. 10 Sugar TariQ Prize Puzzle. i i 74 I pron TE Ji 13 6 iL) 1 PELLEFON TE: CENTRAL RAIL-
ed upon railroads, and the old tan, point- A reward of §25 is offered by the i S. H. WILLIAMS. Tas 03 es Zio, | 9 56 5 51 9 50 ow. — &
ing to a long rifle over the mantel, said : New York World fo » any linguist who 42-11-2m 117 Wed High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. 7 5 4 ERTS Pak) 1 2 2 5 Li 9 45 | Schedule to take effeet Monday, Dec. 21st, 1896.
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Fhe next railrond wan that comes into | Will translate the sugar schedule in the Te > — : 7 § Ubloralnire, a5 40! > > bic | EARTWARD
these hills I'm zoing to shoot with that." > tariff bill into Bnelis that eonbel . 7 He 2a a3) "vend down read up
? Ne ath hn sant - i Ton new tariff bill into English that can be Miuminating Oil. 7 Bapaoin 3:0 oT TR _— =r
oN ; Su ' i id not et disclosed | understoed. It is. said that the sugar : 7 any 5 : _!¥No. 3X0. 1 |
s identity or occupati asked for 5 a ; > ; ee Loman ns Hus 5: | ! |
is Je i i > [ay aly 2 for the men anderstand it perfectly, and if they Ye rs A
CASON. e nounty Ir toi i wl % : T+ 3 a - DOL A rar + Newry pi + 8 56
Ye ountaieer toil of the | Go what business is it of others? The Tr CHEAPEST AND BEST FUEL ON THE MARKET.! s 3 0
“hut. said Mr. Smith, “iF there was qn | S08ar trust is ronning the United _— ES 2
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agreement the honds are invalid.” States ay at present, = it is he. : Ir Is 3
“Ne, they ait.” the other said saudi. | Ing up all legisiation until it gets what WIT SN Cris Tr : § 8: ii 5
sig Ligy Si. Ste ast ala endl pi 1 vB ITH IF YOU CANRUN "OR STOVE FOR ONE-H 2 iNT PE | :
- “He done it. She's within then: 100 it wants, If the people of this country LEER oe ANIRTUD A VAPOR STOV I ¥ OR ONE-} ALF CENT PER HOUR {9200 045. YerRiy Shore... 1 43% 755
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0: ; had a chance to vote on the election of : Tee 0 PS So WMS PORT ) Le | ae
had I don't see any mitrond here-" United States senators, some of the old . | 505 710. - PHILA, 18 33 #11 30
‘Nope. Ye can’t. Bins she’s here. She 391 i SONA ; OY > |CIVE- US A OAL ) BE CONVINCED i» ! Atlantic City | a ry ’
a oe mes ha Ln fossils in the senate would never be VE US A ¥; IND BE NVINCED. {onl | NEW YORK... | +4 30! UNV Ton 2 °
ea Soy nw animal, wich Fhemed of agaiil.~—HarrishiireUelegraph. | 7 : : | | (Via Tamaqua.) State College. 1003 43
at 3 i Bey, She's inside the named | : {: 7.95 tuop.,,..... NIV YORK. ....... 27a re SUDO aren, : 5
: ~ distance, but bein’ as 7 ain’t & ground how tera : - i ‘ | (Via Phila.) [...Bloomsdorf...
A or a rabbit T can’t git direct access to her.’ a Brown Porn Thens JAMES HARRIS & CO.; BELLEEQNTSE, Pa, |B M2 Ar 1veln, mlb, wm. | 5% Pine Grove Cro.
. = Senator Aldrich has aly ays been a DAN’L-IRVIN’S SONS, “4, | *Daily, +Week Days. 26.00 P, M. Sundays. Morning tra‘ns from Montandon, Lewisburg,
Lois pimples and eruptions, scrof- truly good friend of the Sugar trust, W. T. TWITMIRE : = 110.10 A. M. Sunday. Williamsport Look Haven and Tyrone connect
ula, salt rheam and ail other manifesta- | 80d it is apparent that this friendship rel 5 or |, Pritaprienia Siperixe Car attached to East on alimony pai
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tions of impure blood are cared by Hood's | has not grown cold. ~-Boston Herald. orl ! > Ey in Wd RE any id from Lock Haven connect’ with train No. 5
Sarsapari!ia, i Ey : i : * OC Arner for State College. Trains from State College con-
Sars i For Sale by The Atlantic Rejining ‘Company. | rene, SEPHART. nDaily, t PeTin'a R. R. trains at Bellefonte,
§ + . General Superintendent. + Daily except Sunday, F..H. THOMAS Sydu
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