nire "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE O% PERSUASION, KEI 1CIOUS OK POLITICAL." TERMS: $7.00 per Sevum > » Li VI rd : Ld iin VOL 10, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1888, * - - HH — . Ee —— —— ‘ ' NO. @o ed tm | TOTHE PEOPLEOF CENTRECOUNTY. |'00u1d 10 obtain proper credit for the Where to Find Tickets that State is hetier than the fase, | Berar’ prigine | J ‘ 9 ; ; . bs § i Brg iri duty aii hb The Centre a ; oorat. The Gaetie of last. week contaived | county, ‘The State would not repay flommery and folderol of a torchlight | us §2. | vs. or eed $193 — fan article ia which there wasso much the money, illegally, receivid to uy Demogratic tickers base heen left parade, Itis clear 4 that the Americ n Terys, $1 00 Per Annum in Advance. | misrepresentation wad untruth that I county but it wou'd allow a credit to | With the lullowing samed prsour, f | Bpeod your fonds in scattering facts | manafuciorer Juterds to and mut | deem it nece sary, for the information i A those mamed bave not received | 4evtiemer, sud you will find that the | get this advanse ‘of 12§ por ceut. for 1 ¥s the county in the accounts between people will listen pa ier tly to Mr mis goods; HER IY (rae tt Be Y Cnr : . Bditor. | ia Ve . i t ' : ) FRANK E BIBLE, OF. of the | ublic, %o give the facts just as | he county and the state. Show should at opee notify Aaron Blaive and then vou fore Clevelaod, | not bs madest the present |ovel of (thay exist, Allthat I shall say on The Commissioners refused to take kG ams Chairman of (he Démocrat- —N. Y. Herald. | prices, If Ro 'does the es ablisbn ent 1888, this mattor was within easy reach of i ¢ County Commitee, aid falevel of prfees 12) , high. : pa tes. | . avy chavees, bat offered u contingent : : H <% per cent, hig aGemtia County Comite [the editor of the (Fasefhe and had he feo 10 fe. and ap ol whe milebi Milibeim Borough, Samuel Weisn Faward T, Steel's Reply. er has pik ph level, enables the N. Worrsarmes cicero M. Mages. {desired he could have more easil Y 0 aby Br Mesrrs. CHARLES EMORY Sayuri, Ed. | 'mpirvr ti pd the additional day, } Fwy A a Bas e Y | be associated with me. We were 10 ) r ‘ and find an‘equnl! rors Bn |W Wome. Ls: Merk. | given the prople the exact treth than Haioes twp. Ean Proelaer, Juba J. [vor of the Press, avd WiLiiax M. | or an equully favorable market Centre Hall... « aos eid ¥ rcCurmiek. g . P » f bear our owa expenses, pay all costs, Orodorf 4 ~iNoERLY, Proprietor of the Record | 10 which U5 Bishose of bis commodi~ weAbO . i . ow i 8’ i Riri Bor Samo) Weiser | tO misstate the facts, . if avy as weil as all asswiant Counsel Hai wn. W hail y GexTiEMEN © Through your pa- | 4s, sud thls TO rem in in the same Milesburg Boro | By an Act of Adsemb'y, approved {f ay Ball to be hired. and thew to sloes twp, West Preciner, C, A pers aud grestiy against wy prefer | 7¢'81e podBlor as now. The Tress entipaburg | 21 W... {the 21st day of March, ‘A. D, 1873,{ *"Y hs ; y OP*Y | Weaver. ence my Views Upon certaiv features | 97Y 8 that mith fuller, sud the con- uv i cred. © “All laws und parts of laws taen in |" hitty pet get. , on fhe Smount the. 't Penn twp, Jacob S Meyer. W. IH. {of the tariff bave been intruded upon |Simt that.dbch poorer. : : - fires in ihe Common wealth, under | “*"'Y obtaioed credit for in the me Kramer and R. F Vouada the yublie, snd while I should « xpect ind tr fljmpt at pro‘es ion by 11 are : © on ’ . coants betwees it and the Common- Coll { w Mokle litle weight to be given Lo then, it is raising prices. Da the other hand, Sudove futons. and by viriue of which! axesfor Siate wealth: wllege twp, Wa. ] . 0’ cousequence to me that my opin | ree wuol is ati Hf ctu.] protection by Fo eS —— | purposes are levied and asee sed upon | i Gregg tap., South Precinct, W. J. 1008 shall not be misunderstood, or |e0eBiing the" Akiirican ma iufacturer Ag ME nn ST ‘horses, mares, geldings, mules and Under this sgrement weweut to work Haioass, the reasons upon which they are hai ed | © reduce hi¥ dwt anil make a Lower ¥ and alter two years of work, A Dum- Gregy twp A North Precinct, Wil- misconstrued. 1 therefire feel it dae | l=w I ot prices nt which f reign goods Ferguson tp 2 i wig Willis . |caitle, shall be and they are herb eh . 4 4 ber of trips to Harvisborg, and an liam Lee to myself to state as clearly as possi- | could 00t be #0id. This s-cares to the ble my couvictions npou the femtures | American milly the business of sup- Gregg twp. N. Po o . 4a tain 8. 2. wdotin C_Oredort. | repealed so far ws they give authority a" to impose Siate taxes ou the same ” | O011ny ta us of between $500 10 $900 Miles twp, J J Grawley sad W of the tariff which relate to my ows | P'Ying these goods, gives additional i Ran. By a proviso the Aet could uot > io- we obtained . credit in favor of the H Goran, i Riel” ps baicena. [employment to American isbor, re- i iis: Ww effect voul after the next meetiog conuty $8.999.83, : Johan Co a ips, NIL: Lmcinet, Ido not profess any kuowledge of | duces the cost ta the consumer sod . : I repest that neither Mr. Griest, y- EA the merits of tariff aod duties in | **aves in bis nocket some of the sur of the Board of Revenue Commis Me. Wolf oelf wast sible ¥ utler township, South Preciver, branches of trade foreign to my own, | Plus Low gOidg into the treasury. If sioners of the Commonwealth; nor | 7 Yl bor my ug Tenpom W W Spaggier, ear i | this, the bulky effect ual ti i we 1 5 ir but sm clear.io the resalt sod work Cilectual prowction, is WLW Sumter. | old the Ack go into’ effsch 10 28 to for the payment of this large amount & Cui fall Borough, J W Me ing of them as applied to 1be*woclen | '0fidelity to” American industry, or weedoin J. Orudort relieve the property specified until | °F movey, unlawfully, to the state, ormick. Tog industry, iv which [ bave spent my | Dad faith to" the workingmso of this Vail property sj : > y pe ) Orrin Vail. . |as it ess dove Jong before| Harris township, Jas. Price, Thos. country. | ar bl bh John Kennedy. 1874, the assesements for 1878 ip $ Riley and C C Meyer rations tif those int rite jom'se Yo. cumptehand wid. B, : rthi / . i et ini : ose interests, nearly all the counties of the State either of - bad soythiog 'n Ferguson township, East Precioet, ai Loi RtereA Imports in ave EE 3 Ei Taylor twp... baviog been made before the Act was do with the office; nor do I think 40Y | David W Miller, Joho T McCormick ” Ta | ; | wi: 4 GREAT By REFEL a ee g Board of County Commissioners or |and P F Bottorf prosperity of hh country ps i Is a0 Open secret that free wool, ld nearness se He, approved. i their atiorneys were responsible for it Ferguson township, West Precinct, raarly 81) that PO a | wish & tanfl of fury per cent. on W. F. Resss, Aszow WiLtiaws. The Commissioners of the several | ‘ . Samuel Harpster Jr. Frank Bower. | ™0 with men of average observation | manufactured goode, would be the ¥ Shatrmade’ A OUULieh are required by law 10 make | } M® Mistake was made by the State ‘ox I " . I know that the one condition of a | best proteciion that the mapafseturers s—— a return to the Board of Reveaue B ard of Revenue Commissioners. Half Moon township, J H Griffin. Secure ih Brospe/ ug vine io the od this coantry have ever enjoyed; . rials and steady work tani It is true I was hired by the Com~| p owuship, D L M Pl oad wie) me tof the community at fbut it is urged that 10 remove ihe FREE raw mater Sali ) Commissioners of all taxable property, | {$200 A we towuship, L Meek and good wages. Ido nt believe tha | duty from wool would have the « foot should be the otto of all. setiing out in the return what fs taxa. | ™/#10N€r at a salary o a year Philispbor Borough. Eirst Waaed, | °F #obstactial business ean be 0 | of briagiog the representatives of the STATE. ble for State purposes, as well as that | 0 #dvise them, but when I made for RE iri 8h, ' | peculiar as to be exempted from do | wool-growisg States in Congress into which is taxable for county purposes. the cousty any collections, or tried Poilipsbarg h Second pendence upon this law, Legislation antagonism with the duty on manu- Electors. The C C ina in 1875 | DY Cases in court as I did many of | Ward CA 2 Dong ' . that hinders or fails to promote this | factured goods, and thereby eventual- Milton Speer Stiuty LORIN 43iofery in 187 them for the county, like all other at- | Philipsbar Borough Third Ward hiro te worse than a blunder. |ly bring tbe latter isto the fice list. Robert Milton Speer, made return of property taxable for : pshurg &9, ’ Protectionists differ among themselves. Such & propesitiva betrays a lack Anthony F. Keating, Bate torneys, Democrats and Republicans, | Jackson Gorton, of : : : purposes to the amount of | * oot only as to the best methods of [of faith i+ the merits of protection, David W. Sellers, $3,835.69. This was $2,824.40in ex- alike, I was paid what the services aa bow atin A G Kreamer protection, but just as strenuously as | There being little or no percentage of Michael Magee, wers worth or the regular commissions . y) K |¥0 what arethe proper subjects of | labor represegted in wool, it has no fe a oto ares GT) § For, DK pet Wal mai Hr hn gh William Redwood Wright. amount of State tax and the mistake This whole matter was sabmiited to Liben township, D. W. Herring, hy al) r pod vs gre Th fhe Y Sevecting oh mationn Jaber. Franklin Walden, arose by reas m of the returning as | ¢ Covaty Auditors, at their sitting [¥ oS tn looship David Brikl commodities, and herein lies the cause | which js Bot eauitied % protection un: George Walter Pawling, for Sais pu i last winter, and passed upon by them | L. McCloskey “7: |of mach of the preseot contention. | der the principle of proteeiion to ls- James Sih, pron A rposes horses, as just, od. the statement shows that{ g A. Weber I am for ghee will pr she bor is fugly agin Which aur. William B. Given, The State Board of Revenoe Com- they 0 uted. = y! Navies +f the Howard township, William Lyon, country to the foll extent of the dif very gly sdvastage of the Abraham H. Vandling, missiobers in 1875 assessed the county | ©" 00s dae to Mr. Spang: | Hon. J. A. Woodward . | ference between the wages of Europe | protection which it is made 10 sustain. John B. Reynolds, a gross tax of $4,168.11, which som | "0d myself. gree 3 Sowukhip, aia Pdciast, aod what we regard ss the liberal | No such combination should be per. Edward J. Gaynor, ran throogh 1875. 1876 ad 1877 Under the contract we were ta do a M Whi bart, on « | wages of America, but no more. mitted 10 defeat the cod of protecting Simon P. Light, og ’ a8 certain thing and if we succeeded the Preciner. T i i Dekge 3 FP ® | 10 PROTECT AMERICAN LaBom. | lador without taxing it. The Ameri- Alvin Day, This overcharged the county mot] = "yay 10 PSY us a certain oggs— North Precinet, James| A tarilfsimply 0 protect labor will | © People ean be relied upon to William Dent only the $2824.40 in each year Of a Esq. Boga] orth Precinct, James y vine com. | ®Ai0tain all reasonsble daties neces- ’ amount. We did our past, obtained a | Cokely, ip Confer insure & prosperous and thriving com- ; Russel Karns, for horses, cattle, etc, but al-| Mi it it will enable the |" 'C Protect their wages. . ; credit for the county for $8,90083,| Milesbarg Borough, A. M. Butler, | munity, because it will en Every cent of duty paid on wool is Henry H. Woodal 80 $333.42 in each year ms an C.K E masses 10 be liberal rm. The ¥ pat my ’ Abt y kept the county clear for all expenses | K- Essington, Jr. a SOBISES 8 protection to the foreign manafac- n Herman Bosler, arbitiary increase by the Reveoue Uvion township and Unionville | maoufacturer has no more claim to a bo bas hi i- William A. Garman, Board. The total overcharge for and the county has dove by us simply borough, J.C. Smith, A. J. Griest. | subsidy from the public for himself et pie a4 hit ool free, and sulli William Maher ‘ K what it bad sgreed to da Hastoo township, J Miles, | than any other class of busines men. |, © [oat extent the duty arranged ) three years was $9,473.46 from this h ip 4. Q es tw in | 10 Protect the American maoufacturer John H. Bailey, This money had been kept from the | Henry Hale. If be bas a prosperous community in Let us suppose the dat the Iam John Huckestein, there is to be deducted the amount people of the county by the state for | Worth township, Levi Reese, W- | which to dispose of his wares he has material sod the d Tn sd : 4 uty ou the mana Robert Anderson MeConnell, which is allowed ths County Treasurer over thirteen years. At the time we | M: Crovister, J. é Jones. all that he has n right wo expect. factared article to be exactly eqaal, in David 8. Morris, as his Commission which lef the pet recived the last portion of cor foes Taylor township, W. F. Hoover. | Any amount of tariff beyond that that case there is sbolately 00 pro- the ry Caldwell, Rash towaship— North Precinet, | which I have specified is a tax upon : : James Henry we . [amount of overcharge for the three Centre county was the only county | Orin Vail 1 the many for the beoefit of individuals. ro guint the ove Pe Adon Samuel Tait Neill . years $8,000.83 the whole matter is reconsideration i { i Jefferson Luther Brown. shown vow fully by the following Shat Bull sess the. mentioned oF dt ioabp-—- Such, Proinet, re out of it thirty yor genome a Sm, Sue bie Auditor-General. statement: Baroside township, Oscar Holt, | tion with the woolen trade. We em- ; Sh the Revenue Board in December Py ’ waterial. . veh DAR win in the manufacture of 8 Henry Meyer. | Vount shares by B wins 1886, received credit for the amount Hiiam Bin twp— East Precinct, J. Ri hie city one hundred pin hi TWO ANTAGONISTIC SYSTEMS. CN I oftaxes overpaid in 1875, 1876 and 8. Ewing, J. G. Uzzle. Snow Shoe |five bands. The retarn ofa mill af| See how totagonistic these two sys- Bor thee years. pr 1877, twp—Weat Precinct, Frank Tubrity, | our own in this city bas been more | tems of duties are: If the duty & JUDICIARY, COmmISIONETs POTUIn...... ce.coomens ) By the county receiving s eredit of | 7 H- Holt, Patrick Kelley satisfactory than the profits on our | placed upon the raw material a | g Naa uy { ‘the State | 1€ tickets for Spring aod Benner | imports, and we dese io see our eo. |t uaquestionably destroys the fae’ Flr el the Buasreone Oar Tax on Money at Tet. for 1475 407 1 $5,900.83 on the books of the State townships and Bellefonte boroagh | tire business accomplished by its far- | ries, if it is placed upon the com- i F, ph . Furnitare : ‘ —n Treasurer, when she did, the County will be od at the Headquarters of ther development. pleted article alone it: Just as surely - Brewster um, “oo = lem Commissioners, were enabled to re |the Democratic Committee in «| We believe that free wool and a fosters and protects them. Is it not Total for one year IE duce the County rates for 1887 and |00'ds’ bank building, second flcor. duly of forty es ox wyidfe. glam, then, that Bes Jutation of COUNTY. Por thiss yearn, “15. 7. 31. ERASE 1888 to two and one-half mills and by ‘How About Indiana? that bas received legislative cousider- Justecting labor, is a0 iter impossi- Lens Commission 1051 2xam | this means the whole people received What a mortal pity it would be jf | Mion which can possibly promote this ility? Net amount overpaid wun si | oredit for the money, unlawfully, tak- | he Republican should lose Indians, | Te*ult. The jnzrease of the tarifl upon | Ta regard to my right to entertain rn It will thus be seen tht all this en from them many years before, The very thought of it makes their | the goods which we are compelled to these views as a Republican, I claim James Kerr. oceured in 1875, 1876 and 1871 long Very truly teeth chatter. For the home of Har. [import will have little or no effect in | that they bave been sither re Representatives, ‘ ha 4 | vison to put on a doubti x moting the manufactore of such |or general! urged by every 1H. Holt, before Mr. Griest and Mr, Wolf be D. F. Forrxey. of cous ance, why, hs itenian fabrics in this country. They now pk, gue i A, since the war; and John T. McCormick. come County Commissioners, and also te te doom, the resonant tones of the last | PAY & duty of seventy-one per cent. to | thai Grant, Garfield, Arthur, McCal- long before I become the Attorney of | THE use of the bustle by the female trumpet, and the prospect of "i oh eighty two per cent. It must be self- | loch and Folger favored a revision of Jury Commissioner, the county. As I understand it the arid. Shop a Me : den call to answer for their innumers- | ®Vident that when such an enormous | the tariff in this direction. George Bower, . 4 : a : mistake was made by the State ble sing, wouldn't produce ter dig. | duty falls to protect any commodity, | 1a regard to my Republicanism, I Coroner, of Bevan Re dors be pl ually coupe) state legislatdres towres- | may. -y P renee din. being more than double the difference | was of assemblies which were mobbed Dr. James P. Neff, in the sount ith : in of ordi probibiting the wears | © Ch airman Quay prepared sn in the cost of the labor which produc- | in Philadelphia previous to the exist ——— — a hould nd - hie taxes, than Pailadeiphia oo Monde ad in | advance guard 10 port through the | 8 it between the wages of this coun. | ance of the Republican party for AMERICAN work for Ameriean work. | 3 Shoul( have won charged wil, cloth, napkine, towel 4 t [ate and announce the fon ing of {13 aud Bagiand, the oe inne | dsintainiug te Princiie Wiies she men, | aod the same mistake occured with blors ooncesled in her bustle i i Blaine. They worked up as much |'0 the plan of protection, Republican party has since nude 4 ————— almost every county in the State, | hoped that knowledge of this object. | enthusiasm as the circumstances al. Fi now that a Jitfing difference | part of the Comtitntioan the iced PUT your vote In straight | Democratic and Republican alike ion will hasten the fionl abandonment | low, strike the loud Sibrel, twang | ben of ios or, fOr Ctot. in | States and a law of ¢ Sat from Cleveiand down to Neff : i the harp, burn blue lights and send | the busivess of two competitors other- my lust vow for Jobn C. Fremont, VOT . Shortly after I became nttorny for Of § st aisle of gti, i habwise it forth rockets, after whibh the spotless | ¥1¢ 00 the same footing would, in a | and have never moos vored for any OTE against ; the Commissioners in 1982 1 discos. | "ill soon ate 10 bute thi | diame of saicsman proceed from town to (dectde’s operations; destroy the one | State or National officer who did vot To epolies, ered that the state had taken from the portable A lost anoually snd |O%0 ins special train amid cheers | 204 scare the wealth of the other, Bela 16 that party. 1 yield in the mbines, Sat after the Board of . oti ——— maltitades, ’ mendons money tax a4 the amount | mes in the party pt those who and aii Sate ol Revenu Joun Daity a OMIol twem All the machivery, this force pump pamed falls to exclude the fohwige served in the war; in their reniginin Pauper Labor, Commissioners ; owed a num: : hy ys he ig twenty articles Bum som petition it will staid :n humble silence. Very re lo obi dict ber of thé counties credit for the full | Democrats in Curtin township. What campaign. Blaine | clearly o that there is some- apeecully yum oh 7 ARD 1. WANAMAKER and Dolan on the Tie. amouni, unlawfully taken from them, | 40 you think of friend Daily Demo- | without rockets would bo tncogaite. | (hing wrong in the method, publican electoral ticket | they bad passed & resolution refusing crats of Curtin, He needs heralds on the rm WOOL DUTY RAISED, Ybor in thelr mills in Europe and make | 1 consider any further ett i tope, bram bands on the plalas, cr he| 1 Kir on your tariff taxed shirt ba American labor p tart. W any spplieations American labor by voting o make this more plain, (he y vote for them? pay Siu illyuh praying that eredit might be allowed | this ticket. Hn A ticket | ’ cent Senate tarifbill pro otefor chanpar clothing on tho ath. Juanes Jt. Tithe avril ard is opposed to trusts, combines and | that it " Pro- gooda by an incr whieh | Popa Eo Ye : nvle pl Snow Shoe tap. K dotwp W. P.. ne : prin RE Perry Geontael. in Bo ree Wm, T. Hoover TR fy BT Steen. | Bad shows to the Commissioners monopolies, ~~ m | Fu raw ators and. he market | eo | Port to about 124 per cent. on our carry Peuseylvania for ¥
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