HAT STOVE AND RENT fac Cratre Demo vat dah Hi ¢ { v i i Poor Ovors er Schofleld’s Reply to the ; a ———————————— es— Gazette's Ante-Floction Charges. THE FARMER AND WHI Ky r——— To the Editor of the Democrat, If corn is sold at a higher price by | Allow me again a small space in your yeasom of being converted into whiskey, | Paper to refer to the charges or that po- the farmer does uot derive any benefit, | litical liar—Feidler, of the (Gasette, 1 as is shown below: { would not intrude again upon the col- A bushel of corn distilled will make | wnns of the Democrat but for this fact: four gallons of whiskey. Government | 1 promised to meet the charges of the tax on four gallons of whiskey, 23.00 | (fazette of Oct. 26th and its four politi= The whiskey, m de ripe and old by the | eal associates after the election. new rapid process, sells rapldly at 84.00 | It may not be out of place for me to per gallon, making #16 for four gallons. | state briefly that there were five persons Of this #19 the fu mer gets 25 cents; the interested on the eve of the election in Government gets <3.90; the railroad gets working up a case against me as Over- $5 the ma:ufactu er gets 84; tha vender | S6€r of the Poor, They were the dema- . : ; ) | ow we ttion tai p 8525; the user wets the devil; while the | S0gue Feidler, the great politicallair of taxpaver and proviacer foot the bill from | this Section, D.S. Ray, the Hipa1a-g0 Lhe enrnings of honest toil not connected casy-alley-landlord, Bill Clark, the keep- wiih the whiskey : rade Ler of the dead (all three supposed to be : $ .— | white), and Joe Mayhew and his wife CRUSHED BY ATREX { colored, It is well known tothe people of Belle- fonte that the first named of jthese— methird of mile east of Learn Feidler—~has been a personal and politi Moai rics cal enemy of mine for several years. hour this morning. | ’ : ) | Whenever he could he has never failed vorkim m beard eries for help, and | He brought charges " t i \ iniure me, avestiration found a man pinned | to ny Yo lfjiere Ai Heltought chutpe i i 3 court © ¢ nights of Labor, + £1 - ground by 4 tree which lay across | 1! Hhe court of Lh 8 : stomach. They removed the tree No. 2333. I beat him there, and had # s1ased the man on the train, but he him suspended from the Order for six +1 hefore they «ached Leaman Plice months, He had an object i view then fe wus identified as Heber Durham, of | it Was to make it easier to accomplish Lavaryville, Chester county. He had ny Setent or the spring or Oversees of ls 4 enmping out iu a grove for the the Poor. Notwithstanding his efforts : ! had | it a fire at the foot of I was elected by a handsome majority, ea a. ed ha w gor which I shall ever feel thankful to through i {1 upon Durham. He had been voor ning for work, a RAILROAD MEN COMBINING, 4 ou freight tein was passing a small | wove dong the Pennsylvania railroad | ee ant “uw, at an early J the citizens of the borough This political demagogue has an ob” ject in view again in trumping up the sworn statement of the four black pol- this: . -— Hess ‘ : teat, A movement is on foot to organize a | 1H al plots of the Gazette. 1t is fadevation of all railroad employes in tae United States excepting conductors, Democrats must be defeated for office the coming } spring by any means at his command, The first shot ed to the overseer department, of which 1 was deliver. awd a meeting looking to that end will be heldin Pittsburg early in Tae Union will embrace the Dro hooey of Locomoti i freak men, man, and it is claimed to hay bership of Secret have already been held at Colum plan of federation January. I am in charge, ve Engineers, Fire men switchman and n judge whether I was right TO Ini), Chicazo, and the now in the hands of the Gi af all the organizationsenumera’s A song the features will be an in anse and a strike fund, and one of the impe ative rules will be that no organ- izeti m will be allowed to quit with wat gaining consent of the Basrl of Federation, This will result in fe ver strikes. but when ever acaar they will be of tremendous power as the railroads of the entire counts be tied up if necessary to secure viet to Lhe men. ROLLE S Teh ploy were this tin at work at one tin wonmn had lost every thing by and had purchased her some lo work hold matters during the summs General price of the stove, Shi it then asked her the Fe they do She answer 84, 1 we them Vv ean od tp HARRISON 's plurality over ie State of Bivins had a plarality over in {hie of 31.79. Tis shows Cleland of 15.973. Not vreat woolsgrow ing state, Ohio is 15,82, - EXNDUSTRIAL EDUCATI The commission or and the prinecip * Sate normal sch at the Je I irtin wm ab Harrisburg wr Beaver dein finsdrial education ssulent of the wed the purpose of E egystem. A res ts the effect that frastoes of the dere the position of mtiusion a8 stated by tivey shall be gla tiv for each of th Hie Norn or build and equip works wanal appropriation’ to tied pay teachers and will kL the measure. Another mdopted instructing wommend an appropri siatare of 310.000 to en sehool for b rats amd 83.000 annnal sidings + : 111 ang at tl pring eiwection i ly to ¢ instractors’ luped or he never would ttwoal, for ve Lo appear in print : he what he | dr. Atherton gave an a mt of his | bad done he came to see me about it.) t tothe European industrial insti Ata, and Saw ving that he did not others : titid rene | : Ed] (FF5V 5 i PUL 4 Ha y It as he only heard me say two or thre: words | present expr Serr vuows with to ingrafting Be branch of manual training upon our {to Ray. All the request I have to make | bile sehool system. It to be of my friends is to see that William he purse of the commissioners to start Clark don't dig my grave. i education of teachers in the #wamal whools and gradually introduce ! t én the Selicols throughout the state. Tur plurality of the popular vote siven to Grover Cleveland over that | vem b> Benjamin Harrison is 107.4 i, That is the verdict of the people on the slgect of the tarifl. The electoral col, fpr deviee not the popular voice, seainst tariff redorm, Cure is a report that Great Britain wilt not sen a Minister to Washington aad will have nothing further to do with this Administration on account of the dismistal of ord Sackville, If Lord Salisbury has determined on any such sourse be will find that he has mistaken Me tempe: of the American people, campaign there nray be dillerences of political he wikich show themselves sometimes in n respect to | 2 fees Mia sis Now I will challenge the Guzette and | its four pilots to show when 1 have missused the public funds to purchase | Democrats to destroy the Republican vote, or when I have squandered the prople’s money for political purposes. | You ask the tax-payers of the borough | { to turn the Democrats out and put Re s | publicans in, Will you please tell them | | why the Republicans were put out and {the Democrats put in? It may be you | are not long enough here to know. If you have any desire to learn the real cause of Democrats holding offce in this borough and will trouble yourself 10 look at the debt we are under and the amount of taxes we are paying, it might have the effect to , If this is not enough, step around my shop and 1 will give you the names of some Republican ex.officials with the amount of debt they left behind for ever, Thisright 1 deny you orany other politieal sucker in the county, My right to think, to act, to speak and vote be- longs to me and no ofé else, If your brains were properly located you would be the last one to find fault with my course or any one else’s, Look at your own political and private record at Williamsport and other places, Take a peep at yourrecord while aschool teach- er, and since you came to this place, To say the least about it, it is not the best. With the annexed afidavits end. eth the second epistle unto Feidler. JAR. SCHOFIELD, Centre County, ss,: Personally appeared before me, a Jus. tice of the Peace in and for said county, John Morgan, who being duly sworn deposes and says: That Joseph May. hew came to him, the said Morgan, and wanted to rent a house and said *‘that James Schofield, Overseer of the Poor, had agreed to pay one month's rent.” I [Morgan] then went and seen the Over- seer of the Poor, and be said he would pay one month's rent, Upon this I [Mor- gan] rented Mayhew the house for one month. I further say that there was a perfect understanding between "me and the Overseer that the Overseer was to pay only one month's rent and no more. Joux MorGax, Sworn and subscribed before me this 30th day of October, 1888.8, F. FosTER, J. 2. Centre County, ss, } Personally came before me, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, Says: 1. That he never at any time der any circumstances asked Mavhew move from which he lived. or to the any way mention politics to him. 3. That he never at any time said the said Mavhew the would leave the ward or he [Schofd not help him, i. That he only agreed pay month's rent to John Morgan, and + 80 told Mavhew and his wife, have 74) that price | said, if | forma that may be open to criticism when one the issue nas been oy whaling bho dignity of the Tees.” ty of the bie, Kills shears, we do Repu Democrat office-holders to pay. You soem to delight yourself by abusing me for having been a Republican and also a Greenbacker. What claim have you on my political course, either in the past or the future, to criticise 1t? None what-} tren them making inall 8 JAMES SCHO Clara i} Carrie Hunts hE Ih Romola adie dee hide! : D. M. Packer, Jere Daley Howard FERGUSON YOWNEHIP Laura L. Crownover, Annie MeWiHTiams, Clara Walker, 4. W, Carter, ~ Edgar Bowersox, Hock Spring, G. XN. Ellenberger Guyer, ALG. Archey , Fine Grove Mills E. CU. Archey, WwW. H. Roush, Sue Paunley Florence Riley. Falrbrook SE A SANA AS SA 08 vn James Schofield, who being duly sworn i Uli i Joseph i ward in| 2. That he never asked the said May. | hew to vote the Democratic ticket or in | | one | Nannie Thomas, Anna MeCormiek, Ww. C.Ktover, 4. L. Holmes, GREGE WN Krise, W. A. MeCiellan, Cyrus Groy Laura Runkle, EB. H. Ziegler, H.M, Cain, AM, Kennelly, J.P. Heckman, F. F. Jamison, A. UC. Ripka, Farmers Mills, W. L. Goodhart, he G. F. Weaver, “ W. P. Hosterman, Penn Hall, »” Mary Guise, HAINES TOWRSIIP, W. EK. Keone, State Colle TOWNSHIP, Kpring Mills, Z. . Thomas, rene Musser, uh 8.1. Gettig, BF. Edmonds, Kate KE. Bollinger, W.T. Winklebleeh, L. E. Weld, A.M. Martin, HALF MOON TOWNSHIY. Ellis Lytle, Lydia A. Spangler, " Annie M. Waite, “ W. WW. Waite, “ Irene 8. Beek, faoveville. W. E. Houek, i ARMIES TOWNS. H. C. Bothrock, Boa sburg, R. B. Harriso.. “- Jennie Hunter, “ J.B. Felty, “ A. E. Ziegler, Linden Hall Fergus Potter, “ HOWARD BOROUGH, G. W. Ramberger, J. L. Gardner, Fannie D. Gardner, HOWARD TOWNSHIP Theo. Pletcher, Ir. B. Loder, J. L. Pletcher, Reuben Pleteher, J. F. Leathers, G. W. Headley Nergius Pleteher, Howard HUSTON TOWNSHIP Jennie Tallhelm, Phenie Tallhelm E.R. Williams, Josie Richards Julian, Jacob Harpster Marth LIBFRTY Alice De Hass, Lizzie Kunes, Anna Clark, Maude Snyder, Mary E. Clark Irvin Spangler, Anns Beg K. 8. Haines, POW NSHP Blanchard hide! W. F. Ziegler P.M. Beanison Edith J E.R Irwin Holmes Munson Station NOW SHOR BoROUan Mollie E. 7 Rivow Sho Hannah Smith W. C. Chadman, 88, Biikkaitter, Bertha Leathers Maggie Reagan, F. 1. Brown Mosh annon BRING TOWSRsHIY, James 0. Noll, Jacob Rhone, BH. N. Hoy, Mary M. McClellan fella Banhart Justia ©, Hoy, T.-M. Barnkaet. W. OC. SBineltaer, E. ¥. Avdery, W. Pr. Kahn, . 4. B, Shefer, " Lettie M. Smeltzer, " KD. Nell, 8. T. Brooks, 4.0, Miller, id Georgio A. Steele, - TAYLOR TYOWNsNIY. JF Goss, Marna. A.J. Blevens, w Mary A. Bollinger, Po. Ella M. Fleck, “ Emma Bock, " UNION Tow Ssuir. ellefonte L iia J. Btormstown, Mleasant Gap. Dora G, White, UNIONYILLE BORGUGN, J. W. Smith, Nella Rumberger , WALKER TOWNSHIP, Kolson Robb, Nittany A. A. Vieteher, ui L. HH. Yoeom, Hublaksharg W. H. Markle, " K. J. Snyder, " DD. A. Dietrick, " J. F. Rothrook, a Minnie Miller, KE. G. Shaefter, WORTH TOWNSHIP, Annie C, Harshberger, Port Matilda W.S8. art, ad 0. D. Eberts, Martha Dora Fineh, Port Matilda, Ida BR. Willams “ A. L. Cowher, Fleming, Business Notices. | | | StOre. w General +—10}- OUR SHELVES ARE ALWAYS FULL We Keep a Full Line of Dry Goods, Notions, Grocriees, Carpets, &c. Rochester Clothing ; oA Specialty, 8. & A. Loeb, Hreel. Ka All ghneny, Prof.J.E. Hadley VETERINARY SURGEON, [JORSEMANSHIP AA . . Rn 4] Diseased Achenbach’s Bakery. 10 wey STHEYY LADIES’ LUNCH AND OYSTER PARLOR. Shell Oysters a Specialty. iloas b obtam the del tines and excellence and delivered at - | FRESH OF ALL KINDS EACH DAY TAFF} {| BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND B.C. AUCHENBACH PATENTS FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, | SOLICITOR UF AMERICAN 4 FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 E, 8t,, Near U.S, Patent Office WASHINGTON, D.C. * States Patent Ofte S.&A. Loeb’s : Eailroads, [PENNSYLVANIA BL. TIME TABLE. Ih effect August bth, 19K, Pe alk fleet Agus B1 Pennsylvania Rall EASTWARD, : Dally except Sunday seashore Express leaves SORRSOWD oud A - LT “RYO riesrient " arrives at Harriabir " TH Pilindelphlh. Daily Day Express leaves PIRISDUEE....coimmed 4 ANDOU i Tyrone .. 12 3 Harrisbu arrives al Baltimore... A WORM. | Philadelphia 6 Washington New York... gy A local train £8 TeevTeRd EPE3REER sanecanany res he ad A through train, Dally. Pitisburg..coess Altoonu. “arrives Tyrone... 4 ay HarriBOurg «.couumessersnsss sronin | A local train Mail leaves wos BEER Daily. | Mall Express leaves PHASE. Lowi. i ; " Altoona | arrives at Fran. | “ * Harrisburg. Ee local train, i Daily Phila, Express leaves Tyrome arrives at Harrisburg ] 8 Phllade phi. md 25 4 mm ‘ New York. umd 10 2m { Connects with branches at Greensburg, La- trobe, Blairsville Intersection. An Express train making a few local stops, WESTWARD, Dally. Pacific Express leaves New York... 860 pm A Philadelphia. ]1 5 pm Washington... 1000 p m Baltimore He pm at Harrisburg... 5 a m Tyrone... 007 am Altoons ...........5 06 & m Pittsburgh... 1245 phn onnects with branches at Tyrone, Blales Intersection, Latrobe, Greensburg, A lo Arrives {an cal and through train Daily 4 Accommoda’n leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg. Tyrone ... arrives at : 1 Altoona... wistown, Hunt- Cresson, Blairs Indiana Branch only) MITA, ~wistown, Hunt toona. A through tra BAL SIA As & Pet 8 FENNSYLY A EAGLE VALLEY Ha % Vision, daily except San 1 dan EASTWARD Pm 4] # pe if tall eelelnd ge mmiwiene DAILY EXX EASTR ARD RAILROGAT « mont —- Daily ex EASTWARD am and T10pmi re Bor Lewhilmrg at 9 21, & BUFFALO BUN RAITL i and after Wednesday, August 1, will » ax follows, leaving the ia Railroad station WESTWARD. w ellrfoats w Seales econ MOTTES Whitmer ¥. ve PIR, : 3 LORE nn ATT IF { Tra will stop at stations marked “Pv when signal Is given or notice to condoetor. Train 2 connects with trains east and west on BEV, RR and 8 8 Reranch. Train 6 eon: | pects with trans east on BLE V.R Rand 8. 8. Branch. THOS. AMHOEMAKER, Supt. JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer & Dealer in HARNESS | I have always on hand a fie stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets, and every- thing needed about horses. Spring Street, South of Allegheny TE. GRAIADM & Minn... fis
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