HEQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER ETATE OR PERSUABION, REI IOCIOUS OR POLITICAL." TERMS: 7.00 per Annum. —————— VOL 10. BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1888. n— 2s The Centre Democvat, Terms, $1 50 Per Annum in Advance, | ; | ome | yond the most lavish expenditures Editor, FRANK E. BIBLE, NOTICE. On and after June sub- ist the scription price of the CENTRE Dem. ocraT will be reduced from £1.50 per year to $1.00 payab'e in ad- arrears in vance. All accounts in excess of $3.00 will be settled on the same basis if paid within sixty days from this notice. On papers going ontside of the duction in the price wi 1888, Democratic County Committe Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Bor Millheim Boro Milesburg Bero } Philipsburg . Jackson Gorton 4.0 Uorneting Hazel Unionville Boro... Smit Benner 19D. ones Boggs twp BE. P Henry do twp 8. P wens B. Ada do twp N.P yore covnn ADA TEY Burnside i College twp Curtin twy Ferguson twg do twp. Half Moon t Griffis Harris twp Mover Howard twp wens oor DD. Jobo Huston twp w ame UV. Trevis Liberty twp Dani. W. Herring Marion twy John 8. Hos Miles twp TR James J. Gramley Patton twp . - P. A. Sellers Potter twp N. P Johu W, Cos do twp. 8. P ww, W, Scangler Penn twp csrrnnnns — Jacoh 8. Mever Hulnes twp E. P nnsisssanennsnd Olt J. Orodor! Rush twp N, I... Oren Vall do twp BP seomnsissssssne weds Kennedy Bnow shoo twp. B. FF nnn J. 8. Ewing dotwp W_P. ; Frank Tarberty, Spring twp Perry Gentes Taglor twg . —— Wm. T. Hoover UOn $WP..ocionssuiarinins ~Anron Falr Walker twy - . A Kroas Worth twp W. F. Resa, Secretary DEMOCRATIC an ONAL TICK ley Wires ams * 3 Chairma FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND FOR VICE PRE ALLEN G. THURMAN FENG DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR JUDGE QF Hox OF EME COURT . OF THE SUPS JAMES B. McCOLLUM, ISQUEHANNA COUNTY. 3 4 ELECTORAL TICKET ELECTORS AT LARGE, R. Mi'ton Speer. | A. F. Keating. DISTRICT ELECTORS. David W_ Sellers 15 Alvin Day 15 William nt Russell Karns MH. 1. Woodall Harman Bosler Willlam A. Garman Willem Maher John H. Bailey J. Hunkenwteln William P. Lanta David 8, Morris James WH, Caldwell 8. T.Nelgd James L. Brown George W. Pawling | James Smith Danlel H. Bchwoye CRIB dL Ew Tue american laborer is protec- ted against foreign goods, but not against foreign labor. ——— Ask your Republican protection. ist why he taxes all foreign impor. tations, but allows free trade in la bor? - Tue american loborer, skilled or unskilled need not worry himself about the “pauper labor of Europe,” what still remains in Europe will give him po inconvenience. It is the pauper labor of Europe that | comes in each month by thousands, | free of duty that competes with him in the labor markets of this try. Did you ever think of side of the tariff questign citizens? coun fellow “Dror a nicklk in the slot and sce what your standing as a vice. presidential candidate is.” above is the inscription on a money making arra gement at Chicago hotels. The following is the record of a Bellef nte candidate. James Milliken Chances ° And that resolution sent from Bellefonte to Harrisburg “Suoth- ¢.od in commutes,” Ww : The | a — Think of It. crying necessity for a reduction of taxation By the | p ’ of the government, is the at the preasent time, of the present month there will be a surplus of rso millions of dollars in the government vau'ts, every possible expense This 15 enormous taken 1 pet ple, and with ernment met. amount of from the po kets of t [880 mney 1 } drawn from circulation. The mon- ey necessary to conduct ) ) of 00 ness millions of peo fax 1s the wh LO 1Insuit average citize id Aire { ct 1 M ether la | : PEs or on the Contineut is all that any That far will go. The exaction of a single penny be fair minded man can ask. the rankest free trader yond that for the sake of increased profit to “infant industries” is unfair to the millions of consumers | are unprotected. We are | that it cannot be de monstrated that | the laborer in any protected estab- { lishment of this country is benefit- | ted by a protective tariff, but even | granting for the sake of argument | that these men to a certain extent | carpenter, the bricklayer, the stone { mason, the butcher, the day laborer | and the thousand different branch- | es of labor are unprotected, and at the same time burdened with an in. | creased cost on articles of necessi ty. The following figures which we take from the census report | 1880, (we give round numbers only,) are worthy consideration; of Engaged in agriculture 7,600,000 ol Professional and } Personal Services § Trade and Trans. } portation that | : £6 mentioned non are ted by the tariff, but all are ed by its exaction In the fourth or protected? class, which includes all th se engaged in 6,000 butchers, 65,000 cabinet | insure the life of a « hild, and a law | makers and upholsterers, 373,000 prohibiting that class of companies | whom nobody will claim to be very oth | with | of the Fov- ! who | | satisfied ‘the Master, | read the letter of the {are protected. The farmer, the ] (died in a very FL Rsire i nishers, g,000 ph tographers, 22,000 | p'asterers and 12,000 printers, | much protected, or 1,217,000 of the | I 3,800,000 protected: class really be- long to the 14,400,000, in the . } I'he man protected class is not benefitted by the increased | pric ¢ of the product of his labor to he essaries of life, consequently he he extent is taxed on the ned is unprotected, and the tariff beyond what is necessary for the goverao- he he pe ment revenue goes into wket nufacturer. - of thousands of untax- met VE ame to the gners « men of that that The average citizen willingly takes pastor ¢hould be opened by h and by papers of class his theology from his or pries', bat his politics he gets from We to any reverend scandal monger either other sources commend in pulpit or sanctum, the words of “Let him that is with- out sin cast the first stone” and then | lady of the white house repelling the charges of the preacher against her hus. | band -- Infantile Insurance. _— The dangers arising from infan tile Insurance have been shockingly illustrated in the poisoning of two children by their inhuman mother in Philadelphia. The suspicions of the coroner were excited by the re- markable wortality record in the a Mrs, Wi : i 11 family of itiing, the ildren haviog An in by the coroners physi | band and three « port time, His vestipgnts an revealed the presence of arseni i of the mother children and followed 1s well as the i! 5 in one of the lowgrade in { children | heen d surance companies doing business in the city, and to get the pitiful the masufacturing, mechanical and sum of less than four hundred dol- | book binders and finishers 190,000 without the ordinary object of pros boot and shoe makers 16,000 Brew. viding against death which is the ers and maltsters, 135 000 brick and main object of adu't jone masons and marble, cutters, + No company should be allows to ! i [to 'a revelation to them The vast accumulation of money | carpenters. 49,000 coopers 53,000 | from doing busiuess in Pennsylva- in the Upited States Treasury be- | millers, 128,000 painters and var- | nia should be passed, There is in the insurance of any person a cer tain danger to the insured, from the | .s. . cupidity of those for whose benefit the insurance is taken, and the re | cords of crime in this country and | Englasd show many cases of mur der prompted by the hope of pe fact sonal gain held out by the This on k the insurance . the commis: of crime greater when the insurance is the life of a child, In * a crime Infantile urance should 11 : all over the conntry - ican Convention wa ion DYa ep ’ ated Berry , Wil 8 41 expense sy 0t It de } Lhe emp) IRATE tTal WEEK» counting 1 two before he ol connection with the Zribune a distin official passes (0 St. Louis and return, went to St. Louis snd oo acc ant Berry's guished railroad gave him a Re publicaa paper, adds the weight of what it declares to be its personal kuowledge that Berry was in the em. ploy ofthe Tribnne when he made the indecent assault upon the Presidents The Commercial Adveliser, : ' ' wrivate life which bas rebounded with such telling «ffoct upon its inventors - Tue Republican leaders of town have been hard at work for over a | week making preparations for a | ge . { ratification meeting Letters have been written, and men from all parts of the County have been urged to come. They expect to have out the bulk of their voters. We glad to see them lively. arc 50 The | Democratic ratification meeting was The harmony and enthusiasm of the great crowd eansed brother Feidlero te to think his chance'y'ar the leg - ef. forts to distract and devide the de- islature were very blue, his m cracy of the couuty have come to naught - CuatrMay Bhurston of the Repub. lacan Convention said that “Cleve land's foreign policy was such as to please every coward.” That cant be true as to the acting Vige presi. dent Senator Ingalls is terribly out of humor about it. - ner of the Thurman Here 1s anot min ng Industries we find 3 800,000 lars the wretched wife and mother | hirteen” paragraphs which the as against 14,400 000 unprotected | destroyed three lives, The insur | Record horries to cach from the but in the list of those making up ance of chifir.n is simply specula- | little Oritis, of Washington, while the protected class we find 13,000 tion or worse, gambling, and is jt's fresh: “Allen G Thurman was born November 13 1813. There ie Gazet. | Help for Dubois. Harri burg Beaver havin re fro }) v, which t for aid count JW furnisi A pondent ton Pe ple Two thousa at Dabo ive fire nas fire yesterday ing car the corre To the d the town labor Jose New Y most totally Europe in the hope } WK again al lind, and has gone to of restoring his sight by rest and expert treat ment. C—— Some of the ne wspapers are Cir. Thurman This is culating. that Judge is | seventy six years old. a faced Thurman was born in 1813, now figure up and after the Just o'd inaugurated with on the four h of March bare falsehood. see how old he will be Presidential election enough, to be Cleveland 1889 - - Cor. McClure in Tuesdays Times does up the Republican Conven tion in the following terse langu age batt'es of giants in Natiosal Conventions, but I have seen many this is a rcrub race in which bloods and scrubs are inextricably jum - bled, and the keying seldom ris above the conception and methods of the trickster, All 17 great and small, scem to be drag ged down and pulie i up to a com mon level ymmon that it is simp'y degrading to every man who honorab'y aspires to the high est civil trust of the world —— | James H. Caiborne was acquit “ted of murder at Charleston, W, Va., Saturday night. Three wedks ago he shot and killed a negro waiter at candid a level so « the Hotel Ruffiner, and his trial had been in progress for a week past. The jury was out but twenty 3rief Notes * ticket nominated at St. Louis not only every Democrat, hi of f party. been the 11 those whe more e in ticket, od if no the align song { “Al * 03 he wa »f her dition, and the news of her death will not be com- munica ed to the general unless he grows the shox k On Friday night a bold strong enough to bear attempt was made to rob an express car on the Cincinnatti, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago milroad, near { Deihi, O, Four men who were on the front of the car fired through | the glass part of the door and put four balls in J. H. Zimmerman, the express messeng.r, iflicting wounds he afterward died: from which One of the men attempted to the i ap ture the engineer, but latter knocked him off the engine with a wrench. The train was then stop- ped. but the eradoes succeeds ed in making their escape i Ri ed on the o'd Diehl saw $i hard Fowler, who was emply- mill, two met with an awful accident on Monday after We f 11 arn the pars y, | miles north of this place, noo iv IL Was na y and df and his D2 We the Kuee olf above ard ihe right below the el Dr. Miller, of Ansouv lle, Barnfield, of this place, and Bennet, of New Washington, were sume ‘mened ane attended to his injuries (at last accounts he was getting ‘along as well as could be expected. | He is unmarried and resides with and thigh. The left arm is bow are 13 letters in his name, 13 in “the minutes. There is great indigna- | h's father, Robert Fowler, in the a Tere 13'y biel Ud Sgurs insurance, | red bandanna,’ and therefore he will ton among the negroes at the ac | don't Ua” | quiltll , McGarvy settlement, Chest town-
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