‘EQUAL F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. AND EXACT JUSTICE VOL 8. TERMS: $150 per Avvum. in Advan Race for the Labor Vote, The Centre Democrat, ™° It is amusing to see with what en tire recklessness and ter disregard if the Terms $1.50 per Annumin Advance Of 5¢ avarage congressman brie af | | FRANKEE, BIBLE, ditor } Fateh ( 01 in station. bor train There is : : . 3 v IT is said our School Board vited Higbee, the apo infamous Orphan address to deliver an l ex Wi mmencement. - 3 advise Lhe Tue Washington Star propunds following mathematical puzzle for Foreign Relations Committees two Houses to wrestle with of ne Win Congress takes all Spring pring than girls at the calls for ont SOame raged people. villains who have masqu gupe rn ish thes ervauy r lines of railway, and is mains { om peti 14 for the indeper gare | in afi r hit of the Reading Company, : : : i The Ix : 8 oi ti} Gravy Master Workman Powe men aod thelr position with reference ' suffering the station, : : now at his home in Seranton, i : Mba : to the railroad " {f the state is well from the eflects of two broken riba, Known. We hope some go ul may sult of a fall at Bloomington come of the work of this committee. | 111s. | children good clothing, but | very bad; Orphans 1 {eae Soldiers hool. Defore witness left £090 aid him and others by Wright for Witnes wintel 8 hoes the and Aller left the school, their shoes were worn out and they were compell- He took nothing was the ed to wade through snow, but McFarland always un bo Higbee, done. gave did not. Bometimes the food was Wright | mised that He pt Paul should go, and I t Kennedy, legraphed King and the others that it The next day Higbee was confirmed without opposition, 1 was all right, was astonished to find, some months afterwards, that Paul was still hold ing on to the place.” ——— Juvoe Krebs of Clearfield county, | fined a druggest $300 for selling li aor previous to McFarland | without license | foreman in the mill at De Soto. Mo. | notice; carmen at Parsons were reduced { $10 per month a LOG-and- thrower thao is Al R There have Aan i have Are five Fri- moon o the Fridays, le traveliy nthe in the ve 1 hous y por day, time wi or that routs were redo tog aay ach chagos of the the oar { man at Fort | five times on a Friday and Worth was reduced $8! ) per month and | and shortest day of the year each he then had to do the work of two men. on a | riday. for which the company had ly ! 104 1 pv 1A OY 10UR “ py " pan) pr Unly Coxanpsanax Wm, L, Scott oontrib- utes $500 to the Hancock Memorial | Fund. paid double what they paid nim: the wae reduced £10 per month without | The miners employed by the Rock { Hill Coal and Iron Company, {sumed work on Monday last at price demanded, re- the without notice; many men were worked over the entire sys tem fifteen hours per day without extra
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