— FE. &G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. HEQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE YO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER BTATE OR PERSUAKION, KEI IGioUe I. I — i reli p— - i He Ae VOL BELLEFONTE, P A.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 L | 887. TEENS: 8150 per Annum, NO. IR, — ie — {} wv 1! NA ut. would advar 850.000 if it was ab 3) ) It no i ould advance 850, if it p hai : The Centre A ewo De ah bo : . will ey to secure justice, bot we ara deter ormsll.B0 por Annumin Advance | pn mined that these men shall not Editor Lif legal methods can save them” — WY A— constant inquiries RANK E. BIBLE, - 1887. WE have Democrats iron rate Cour aTmimiittee Demooratic wun mm all over the county know whether M Fei i N [8] andidate for Ce si YN W... tefont sw Jr, Ff WW vers James Schofield, Y Stiteer, ha § ‘ smocrati 1 LO LI MACT IS If [We wish LO SA, TB for | $ Democratic Counly Tickel _- as vv = v hed lunta before the rt next Friday. The De | will ha stion met last night io 0 P'S op " | telegrams re< | Tui n Bla 4 k, in which exceptionally trong ind : of | and’ 'e IS No goo FCason or was willing | posed honest & capable men why NH y to aise * 54 should unt be heartily suppor ] | r will receive a re taining | JOHN Rure, i$ a4 man whose char. 00 ard the modest considers acter is above reproach and his 2250, Frank Stauber, the | qui alifications undoubted Why er of the Defense Associntion, | should Democrats vote aga ainst him, night | - | Joux Nott is not running forthe Sheriffs office pretenses, neither is he running oo the weak- in Binex ast g him to rebeie Bul rn. » Block bas hn of in en rok | nwh Butler for several daye™ 4 3 uh da Apia on {alse Ia The vy reviewed tly CM re 1s running on his merits and carefully « xamis bog treating everybody fairly. He Hime HTT fr Pasur. « Bine i J that | | assails the character of po man, perv dess conid cerimiuly be ob- ned [4 batler exypressnd him self as | Ir Griest, Noll and Rupp would "0.ly willing bus snxious to he re: promise the (Gazette man the print tied. We have considerable mon {ing of their respective offices all Joh shall need more. Cowiribe- | opposition to them would cease "8 are coming in rapid ¥. thyugh. It is the printing that Feidler is Poly in small amounts, Tt takes after. 2 m Ay s von Bop ut etree ¥ a A vork against Griest is in favor ary will be fortheoming, however. of increased taxation and a big ere are individuslsio Cairago who "county debt. Do you want either? “a LEA IT " FF F327 "WY FEF OS £35 CI nang nesses or foibles of his competitor GRIEST VINDICATED. What His Neighbors Say About Him. A LIE REFULED I. EK. Gr 1 prominent Re bi \ many i partner of A. J. G tin the mer Ch busin lo the best f my knowled I never lack iy that 5 { ! h for a lab m AVE sil } | | 1 ¥ 1] \ } ent alin i [ a 5 { } | ARN LY } 164 4 i yw Ed i M. |] wh A. J G | 3 ' . y i i : } 5 J 4} HH rt 8 | ve | ever : } sentiment | ] { | wag to h iz men than any body | ever knew Why when I was only a bit of a boy he paid me from 58 cts to $1.00 per day, for cutting brush and doipg other work. | have talked with a great many republi- ans and I believe nine tenths of them condemned the article and aflidavit published in the Gazelle a few weeks ago concerning the 75 | cts a day. [believe it has done him more good than harm,” William Moran a young Demo- | crat of good reputation and of hon. est and industrious habits said: “I have worked a good many days for him (meaning Griest) and he al wavs paid me well. He sometimes paid me more than | asked. | wouldn't want to work for a better man.” Daniel Hall, blacksmith, a man of undoubted integrity and well known throughout the county said “I have done lots of work for Jack and | never knew him to say one word against my charges, | consid. er him one of the most genecron | and large hearted man in his deal- lings with the lab ring class 1 ever | knew, He is the best friend they | have in thissection. When asked “Do you believe he ever said that + {1s5cts a day was enough for boring man ?” replied no 1 do not He is not so narrow mit as that would make him ag i! Jack | aot L Strang to manuel iabor m { seif and | Kn i ) ! | | ate phy il Lo ne t wit! nn nd ( Jon | ! r | re H LVS | i me w vork | for } « Xt ) rats > i i €Ar 104 Moda n ) in | J “*% tot ( | { i i | i G } 0! Re { Ho v i ¥) ’ LO en { It Fi nab na “ of N 3) ) ’ ¢ \ lout of sig: i - Are Democrats going to endorse | the attacks of the Republican press | of the « ] wnty on their candidates, by voting as the Republicans want them, or are they going to stand by their colors ? Breuigrontr, has 170000 of a debt, Centre county has no debt, | Is expeoied that before long a practical tect of woe of Lhe numerous haruess.s | foe the control of Niagara's power brougat into existence under the stim. | ulos of & $100 000 prize, will receive & practical test, which will demon. sirnte its use or prove it a failure and givesometbiog further on which to hase arguments “hat Niagara contaive no great shakes of available power, Au endless chain, wil fen:bering . . STA Counts i # he sold for t for A stock Company wil He sa x that be has a 18g that amount, 1.4000 ain) { ning bby » ~ " Ww a Flap iv mvary 4 wah ae I app ted under sald act for the Houtzdale quired retu “1m i, and b his refusal the that the was a citizen of Boggs towns 1808 upon round deceased soldier ip Cen- tre « at the time of his death. That the soldier Houtzdale ounty, was at Clearfield county at the time of his | ‘death but it is! ‘alleged by his friends that he was there only temporarily. all parties admit, and thousands of dollars in the [treasury, and yet Feidler wants | The fust section of the act! | Gries defeated. of Assembly of May 12 188s ————— lh ——— “provides that it shall be the To Hornens Niagara's Power duty of the commissicners of ——— each county to appoint a suffi. Buwraro, N. Y, October 19.-<It cient number of suitable persons in each township and ward cic * * * *to look after ana cause 'to be buried ia a descent and re- spectable manner etc, * * N * At an expense to their county not exceeding thirty-five dollars, the body of every honorably discharg- ed Soldier Sailor or marine, who served in the army or navy of the United States during the rebellion, or vay [receding war and shall ’ | J ing if { ) to defray the nec ! u { The | i : nse Tal try tint the soldi vi his leg ent $31] ti re ' $ i y 0 ) | at ' . i J $ "A i i { ’ — a — ger. n n W gel ia y be » and i i Democratic ] Vv v8 ] veal % » i hed < ) L y Ln i | wes a y ‘ ( iv » hot sli As DCH USE pu i ¥ pro- { N i eg BY OVer = " earos brea oy Lae wy 0} 1. 4 - Ww vi { ny good reason why Q name should be \ ] : SCTa ed from itn Gemocratlic ticket, and particularly since the re- publican leaders and papers are so anxious that should What do our enemies of- {fer in exchange for the defeat of a single man ? Nothing ? The county {is now out of debt with money in | the Treasury how long would such la condition of affairs exist with Henderson and Decker as commis. | sioners ? Take the record of repub | lican control of the tax ridden bore democrats scrateh. {ough of Bellefonte and you have a fair sample of what may be expect- ed with that party in control of county affairs. $170000 is the pleasant little debt that the prop- erty owner of Bellefonte contem- plates as he gazes at a statement, and about $30,000 of it bearing interest at 3 per cent and the borough powerless to refund at a lower rate of interest. Do you want the county in the same posi« tion. If you do, elect Henderson And Decker, - »
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