. Hard Hit, Th Republican fishers for vo es Were bard Lit by the Paerident's vuex- pected message. Their abuse of him and the speers at hia a'titude are sim. P's the evidence of baffled demagog- The Republican Senators expected by rejecting the Fi herus Treaty to leave the question open and to make party capital out of the outrages oe American fishermen and the pusilla. nimous attitude of the administrat.on, But by his prom) and spirited mes sage calling for authority to enforce the only remedy left the President spoiled this wopstriotic plot and brought the plowers to confewion. : While the treaty was pending it would have been as improper for President Cleveland to employ or to Be retaliation agaivet Canada ns it woald have heen for Prdid t Gravt while the Treaty of Washing- ton was belng negotiated t) urge re- prisals agaiost British vessels for ‘damages dove by the Alabams As #000 &S the treary was rejected, in obedience te the Republ can caucus, the President spoke for a *“.horovgh and vigorous retaliation.” There was no bluster in bis ig age. Hesppealed to no prejudice He inddigea in no Wastin In w grave and dignified manner ne point. ed out ‘the only remedy 1-ft 10 the Government, and asked for am horuy to apply @t, upou ocessi mn, in a men- ver that would be éfeacions. By so doing be left the “political fishermen” of the $ nate without wind for their #ails or Sait for their hooks. Jt smo Woud-r that'they sre sngry. Their Jig is up. — World. Adding te he Roll, The list of prominent business men of Phitadelph.a, hitherto stanch Re. publicans. but who ®iave become enn vioce€ of the necessity of Taiiff Re- form, “increases daily. Mr. Clarke Merchant, of Merchant & Co., tin plate importers at No, 518 Arch St. with ‘branch bouses in New York, Chicago and London. stated yesterday that Ge bas voted the Repuoliean tick et for many years, and. while be was pot in sympathy with the Democratic party, itis bis intention to vote a! the comirg election for Mr. Clevelsnd: that his vote will ba given to Mr. Cleve'and irrespective of party issues from the fact that in his opinion the President bas not only hovestly but fearlessly carried out his duty to the people at large, and he considers him a safe man to treet as the executive officer of the ‘Government snd ore whe has shown that he counnot be in Muenced in his duty by avy personal or political pressure. Edward Lewis, of the Board of Education, who says be wasa Repub} licen before the Republican party was organized, 4 @ot in harmony with the Chicago plarform, and is serious! y considering the matter of casting a Democratic baller. “I think” he said “the Mills bill is hardly a perfect picce of work, sod very great im provements could be made in it: but even as it stands now | believe iis passage would very grestlv beoefit the at large, though some of its provisions would be felt keealy by some persons, The admission of free wool apd other free raw wareriale, I think, it would be very beneficial 1o the propleof this country,” ’ pS — Infection from Old Books A good deal of discussion having taken place in Eogland on the sul, jeer of the spread of infections dis eases by means of the books in ciren lating libraries; the Dresden rou; ie1p al authorities have had a thorough | experimental investigation of queson conducted. A number of noch used volumes from the town library were taken for the purpose The dust from the leuves and covers was sown in nutrient media and cul. tures reared, the result being that no microbes belonging to infections dis. enses were found-—the dust being in fact, othing but ordinary dust of » barmless character, Again, the dint. jest leaves in the books were robbed first with the dry finger and then with the wet finger. In the first case scarce. ly any microbes were found on the finger; in the second case pleoty were cand, but all appeared to be of a non nfectious character. Especially it Is noted that there were no tubercle bacilli. Lastly books were sonked for two days io spirit Coutaining ten per ee L. of carholic seid. This treatment de.troyed all the bacilli, and proved harmless to the volumes, The conela- #ion arrived al was that the dsnger of circulating libraries spreading in. fection is very slight, but a recom. mendation is given to dost books well before reading them, and pever to wet the finger in the mouth for the pur of turning over the leaves, — . ¥. Pot I — A A —— Vorzagalost the advocate of cheap Jabor, FSA —— Yl A ———————— The Population of Bellefonte, Tax Reform--Advance ! It is w mavier of lit'e moment t. the ccustry whether Preside. t Cleve. land or General Harrison shall be chosen President in November, so far as the charac:er and qualifications of the candidates are involved. Both are admittedly honest and competent; both bave been tried in public trust and wade creditable records, avd ¢ither would make a patriotic and faithful President. Which should be elected ? There fs one svpreme issue involved in the contes', and both sides have met it maufully, Grover Cleveland demands the reduction of war taxes upon the vecessaries of lifeand upon the raw materials necessary for nur irdostries to a standard that will farnish suffi- cient revenue for the government cccasmicnlly adwinistered; and in thet reduction be distinctly dema de that the wages of American labo. shail be folly protected. Beujamin Harrison demands that the present taitl policy of the country shall be substantially continued, and that rey. euue reduction shall be made chi fly om internal taxes and sugar, and that raw materesls shail not be put upon the free lise if any portion of our supe ply is prodeced at he me, The issve &s simply one tax reform. sed it appends t) every cisiven of eve. Ty section sud of every condition, Iu isan issue that tas been forced upon Congress by the people; it was forced ®pen both parties four years ago and was given pledges by both which sre yt unfulfilled, and it was wrung from an vuwillimg party in theSensate sfier tong criticism of tariff agitation, a re bill passed By the House. expression. It is an issue (hat calls Tor uny enrmest and aggressive ad Vance of 1s supporters. It ix the cause of the people; the cause of equal taxation; dhe cause of enlarged in j try; the cause of increased w ges to labor; the cause of indostrial | perity and the foe of monopoly { Oppression, { "The people bave igh war taxes for art ¥ bad ceased to ne a £17 and 10-day ATE ax ' $80,000,000 a1.nua ly that th | ment cannet expend, It { 120,000,000 of the peap!e Tus poe and groaned vod r hait H i rir they fuil ha s mor HOw government vaults, withdrawn n | the channels of Commerce, industry | and trade, and is daily col'coting over | | $200 000 of unveeded revenue f our overtaed industries. Such an i. sue cal's fora b Id, defiant advance { of all who are ready 10 prot st | extorti nate taxes oa the { of Diffs, : Our meoufacturers are crippled aid our American ‘ahr {11 paid be { cause of the extortivnite war { continued On the raw materiale | eed i for our prodocts. We are {taxing consumers of woelens, embrace every mans, woman and oe { in the country. over sIXty pe | on their clathing, and vet slow | ish mills and English labor 10 I pe P'y pearly half our markets. whi our American mills and A meri Th hor languishes in idleness, solely he Catish we f+ FL DECC ssa re : oh ! 1 | iO is which iid ent ® o ax wool chem : ) xteot that forbid peti our own markers As a rule, every champion war lexis appears before en es clad En zlish demand bigh texes for the 1 of our woolen Loaaist ries, are Laer orators Eaglish clad ? Are not American cloths ss | E glikh maosufectare? 8.1 i ] I 8D on ir r FRrmepts, go v Suse the raw materials for go sure #0 highly taxed tl {| them: labor protect wr workingmen by deman di gv abo idleness x ’ ’ right 0 8D Jy and Obis'x . Cau Duy | yet professed moek « that they shall be taxed and denied the i wn markets with the Br theirindustry i And why ehoold every table taxed for the salt ap m it? A ved why i should every home be taxed for th lumberin it? Aod why should every | kitchen and every workingman's dig. Der pail be taxed for the tio it? And | why should every bed in the land be taxed double price or more for its | blankew? And why should tari | axes now average over 47 cenis on every $100 of faieign goods cone sumed, when the highest protective tarifls before t' ¢ war never «xo eded 36 cents on the $1007 These are not pritective taxes: they are extor ion. ate snd they Lave bred mon poly com. bines avd trasts until banded greed robs every consumer of the nation. With such an issue and such a cause, there is but one order to le given along the whole line before the whole people, It ig—tax reform, ad- vance, Phila. Times. TI ——— A Past Express Wrecked, ST. PAUL, October 28, ~The Portland westhound fast express on the Northern Pacific was wrecked at Crow Wing river Inst night, Alex, Brown, the fireman, {heir or Gucts be was killed and Engineer Swart Injured. Clinton Mayne, a member of Extraoidinan BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. i. Wilkinson, as. Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, «wt Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Rellefonte, pu. Is selling ALL KINDS of Crock and Table Glarsware ui LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, as the B. & B. FREE! OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND FASHION REVIEW, 88 pp., containing description of Latest Fash. ¥ fons and complete Price List of everything in | following list will show : Dry Goods Line, is now ready and will bs sent | Best quality, Iron Stone China: Warrant. Free and postpaid to any address uj MAL Te uest, ! ed BOL 00 cruge ' Ton Bets (68 pieces) Orders by Mail a Specialty- + Dinner plates —inrgests | Diuner plates —~medium | Ten Plates { Tureens—round vr oval | Snuce dishes —round or oval | Suuce Taroons—4 pieces | Suuce boats | Cups and snucers—har died 1 Z places do dv unbundled do | Froit ssucers—per dog | Chamber sets —10 pleces Pitcher and Busy, —onch Everything Newest and Best in DRY GOODS LINE- We offer advantages of ENIEBESK LARGESTASSORTMENT | 1, vised 1arifl measure to meet the Mitls | The issue of tax reform re quires no | apolige, no hesitation: no ambiguous | Afevn e1 {| Coverad chamber | TABLE GLA mwblers, each, Goblets, ue { Fruit Bowls | Cake stands | Glass Bets, 4 pieces . | Full Btack of Decorated Tes. | and Chamber Sets, | Best English ware. Ten Sots, | in Blue, lac pleoes £5.00 Full assortment &« . jolica Pitchers, hewght SSWARE. . Me (Me Zhe 3% NEWEST FRBRICS LATEST STYLES, Dinner Decorated k, Brown or Claret, 56 regular price $7.00, in Majolica and } AND LOW! ST vr RICES Ww for Coty of 1 ! Croodds, M 20¢; Bohemisn Vases mches, $1.00. and every. thing Cire Just : oi 11: 10 desire to “NY Ave nam re 0 every » £ want yg reader of ur cust am fully pre. J all riisement ching out forit 10 gixe you thet ney once srentest value vet obtsined © goods and the price, E11 striotly all | claim BOGGS & BUILL, = 115. 117, 119, 1214 fore he , | donot ask your patronage, 3 ad The “Fr amount of goods | car ell MTT ’ 3 TITTY dats s y ped J < EIOWer Nirices o 1 Arc ¥ FEDERAL STREET, [15% rice oun md wi sr samt | Respectfully, WwW. 0. wn KINSON. A mine 1) ’ 4 I. ’ ry A > LLLEGHEN eK DIAMOND Linseed OIL W ons W.R.CAM iy | Manufacturer and Dealer ir THOMPSON & C0. Od Pr : [EAL OIL CA] FINE FURNITURE, |UNDERTARING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. KE AS 81 on thie | | : : ! | i A GREAT OPPORTUNITY | CENTRAL otate - Normal - School, Lock Haven. Olinton Co. Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. Ri hl REWARDED are these wh read this Fund then net; thay will find k norable empleo th wil Winter term of 12 weeks pene Tuesday, Jan. 3 Prerment that will » | a Spring term of 14 weeks opus Tuewdny, Maseh Fo { 4A Diy nung with the winter term, Jan, 3, 188K, Ment, furs lobed room aid gow bom awenk Tuition, $1.25 & week. you You, render, oan do it ss well ae ARY one W Al onoe for full partioniars, which we mail dross Stine & Co, Portland, Maine required; ie lo oe 1 for only $2.50 fey Ad | No. 7 West Bishop St., | i | ! : | ] H | Howe Industries. Give us a NOW IS TEE TIMT TO SUBSCRIBE “CENTRE DEMOCRA’] | ONLY $1.00 ‘Ex YEAR | “ bd . ADVANCE * N ancy | i “ee chieay in proportion, | OFFICE LN OLD CONRAD HOUSE | BELLEFONTE PA. om, | he gent | BOOK | ex BINDERY! . Job Office. ALELFEI | ? —_ ‘THE BELLEFONTE © BINDERY Is now in swocessiul operation, ties desiring a first class jt 'Bed-Rock Prices ! | lat Pa VV | P b at NE OTILE WL en he Brew Should give ns a call. nm ewrh boralit “uy FREE. Hew ts ta We snrwwr wwe wes fon In eerk bocwdine ® fo thane wie sull, & nomgier fue of our shitatie mind very uebind BOK wEmoLn SAMPLES, Tivos mumgion ar wel a8 Che wateh we send Por And aller pon Bre og Shean in your home for # mont ARS Shown Chem So these $50 IY baw (aliod thes OIE PONE pwn Mo poamiioe te maka Le rrest wedi 5 BOLD wiih bd CONT nurnpion foe or dV OLID Ce purges iy any te powndiie? Ty 1) cds | Weare prepared to do all k te Wee Plain and Faney Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag. azines, Pam- phlets, Period. culs, Papers, Sheet Mu. ic, ete., bound in any style, Patronize Home Institutions and fair trial, WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. np PRES I All kinds of lettering in Gilt done. | y 1 fh 0 I & Prayer Books, Hymuals, Pocket | R | a bet wold puis wate COSTLY sam Adie et In he war PLES, We par GRO. STINSOX & 00., Beg 04 "Pre eh, whe, 8 PORTLAND, Raine or Te those wi 0 1ntend 10 tos h A weak as ald. This can be an { tuition flewides tha weekly sid, the State gives 50 Dollars nation, he pet cond for brat, furnished room, beard and tuition for the winter term of 17 weeks is only £910 and for the spring term of 1 works, only 84500, Those whe pase their Junior Examinations pest Spring and enter the denlor Class, con attend » whole yout of 4% works af the pet cont of Suly 88% 80 pro vided they gradante and recetve the weekly aid of to conte a wenk and the 30 dollar additonal This is #0 ope riunity that should he Improved 4, everyone whe looks forward to fonching ae & profes show, The faculty of the Central Rate Normal School fe romped of specialivts bn thelr several Te " Four of the instructors are honored graduates of Colleges. The Bebool possesssn fore rabinets and valuable spparatos for iiustrating the science, The Model Sebool in conducted afier the manber o the helt thnining ho a on At at seasion tature the tra! Normal Mehool recived or ~e State wg twentyfive t dollar, ooney ah ro wed in putting the badiding le exesllent or- Tydrante, water omts and bath found on the diferent Bos ¥ the Finte gives Conta birected from (he a ol ha - \ PATENTS FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR UF AMERICAN 4 FOREIGN PA TENTS, 925 E, St, Near U.8. Patent Office WASHINGTON, D. 0. ATE bastness before the United Pater Patent OMe tended 10 for mod wie foee, Patents procured 1s the United Bates and all foreign countrion Teele rears and labels registers, Rejortod ation revived and prosecuted. Intorssation aod avi to obunining Patents cheerfully furnished wit! w RoE the of modal fo Fre onion “te pm No A in the United States perio facilities for : or ascertaining the ity of ine Coplon of patents furnish od for 35 cents nach Invited rooms may be rome mre te should bring Wa. own BLAIRSVILLE (PA) LADIES SEMINARY, Books, Satchels, &o, lettered. E THE T Job Department it Is complete, and all kinds of Job | Work done neatly and with dispatch, | LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUBINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, a fT “ * Longe BP EC A Wo howe re Seed 1 Fa & r ul LE" LEB ong - : % SEED AY O30E » " oN. aes Lime pon . PY L Tee BERALD & wa) ren, ed Fas Loman. Caw EB tent # Me deti Blo word op a a a Tr ————— — MRE RY Aetn SALESHEN WANTED RE
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