VOL IL ELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, ¢ he erty CHAS. R. KURTZ, TERMS OF SUBS RIVTION Regular i When Paid Wh n su Democratic County Committee, 15 that thems be upright and cons lu fully misrepresent and twist election re tans in the face of the facts mn bring Yhose elements of character int tion. Mex honest, zens but can sta who want to ne enti onrt mi n in ( wd wil aly THERE is a ture that dec black and gray squirrel, raccoon deer the personal property of the ers of the land on which they abide range, and it makes a penal offense hunt, trap, or kill, except by the writ. ten consent of the of the land any of these animals of birds, The penalty is 810, to be paid to the school district in which “the offense’ is mitted. This will to go out of the State whenever wish to enjoy a hunting hunting dog will fall into “is desnetude,”’ bill before the lares quail, pheasant OWhe or 0 owners Com- the hunter they The noOCuous compel day's Thanks to the sound gnsjority of the Representatives the display of the American flag from the top of the public schools of the state was defeated yesterday when it enme up for final consideration. This was the measure introducad by Mr. Brown, of Beaver, unjustly and unnecessarily appealed to political and religious prej ndice, with the hope that by so doing he wonld enlist the | majority party in his ultra-patriotie movement, Men who served with eredit in the | Union army and whose fidelity to the constitution of the United States is not | to be questioned, raised their volces aguinst Brown's proposition. They are | to be commended, The flag is all There is no doubt of its waving at proper time and the proper place Pa. jadgn ent of members of the house of the bill providing for who ONess , | i! y TED Ell 1 Litt BENJAMIN room of A report 5 informati ndigng 1 said he to be bulldozed by an This enraged Blackin ak catching eX Mm the de Chandler 1 he ear and raising in the alr as though lhe him a spanking the other hand At this stage Mr. Faulkner got hisarm around Blackborn and Chandler was is perilous I ropriately on Washington's the Lill ad South nto and him up intended to give witl released from} wition Very am birthda mitting the Dakota the Uni Springer wrrnmé tl President signed North and Waskin Representative ed many k them for their { of the bill General States of Montana and gton Lox ters and pet have rece tele anking ts in beha id Rosy sistant effor General crnns, Is now on the retired list of the Army with the mnk of brigadiergencr. al, the bill so the effort having passed both Houses and been signed by the President, In passing the Senate bill pensioning the widow reduced the amount from #3 500 to 82,600 per year, pmendment and the bill has gone to a conferance committer, I'he Republican politicians here are Lal on the gu vive. Harrison is expec. ted to arrive to-morrow and Morton the * | next day. RR All the preety girls read the Deno CHAT, . Rose. of Gen. Sheridan, the House | The Senate has refused the ! FOUR MORE TAXATION AS A MEANS) What for. $ not a pound of tin Why. Tin Plat sociation to make an experiment al cost of the American pe them to over illpaid labor from Whalea~ tin plate trust, RIN ARL LEN considering thers plate made in the Union ? able the ge As. the iple-to enable itlemen of th bring and eventually to create a The 81 tax on tin plate paid into the treasury needed —hut the ex peciat that inte the pockets of the members of the Tin Plate Association. We have shown by the evi dence of Mr. John Dunlap, the extensive tin manufacturer of Pittsburg, that it ig noways desirable to establish the indos try in thiz country. Women and children are mainly aoployed in it, the work slavish and unhealthy ; but the modest and humane gyndicate in charge think that if the people of the United States wil! consent to tax themselves 815,000, 000 a year, they <<the modest and humane gentlemen aforesaid-—will be able to! make millionaires of themselves. They | will probably then build a church or two or endow a librivy in the magnificence of their generosity. All the same the pennies to make millions will have been taxed out of the people's pockets in os | Mant. LI 000 proposed two ~where it + 1 Yeur or will be trait is not evenituaigy fons is it will go in b : PROTECTION DOOMED. 1 Wis Ile whlic followed follo prese n candid : y pul CAN he | " 1 Hy i men rather than thie miroilin 4 Grarfie since 1580 the a : : Attn fig | grouna on iis LYAGISLATION bills passed without an and often th : SINR ILLE tempt been made t any praes on bill over the velo iy vate pet of them a unanimous vole Is it not time, have ori in both Houses. that the Presi immed y at TOs gina now tent is no longer an inte factor in pol. to confess the obvious truth that t the most patriotic features of his adminis. tration? ities, his pension vetoes have been among » -— > SMIGULING MT MANITY A new trick just discovered at What® com, Washington Territory. has almost taken away the breath of the Federal officials, for they know that it must have been very successful for a time, The large number of squaws coming into the country from British Columbia, finally attracted the attention of an offi. cial, and be took a party of them to jail, On close inspection it was found that the | creatures were not squaws at all, but able bodied Chinamen who had painted | and otherwise disguised themselves so ag to resemble the typleal Indian squaw of | the frontier. In one Instance, two young and rather comely Chinese women eame neross in the garb of American women, eh, J¢ closely veiled. An ungal- LINCOLN AND TEMPERANCE. A SPEECH DELIVERED ON W TONS BIRTHDAY 1842 ASHING “Old Abe's” ance speech on LectareHeMakes an Temper. the Anniversary of Wash Ington's Birthday nile States, temperance, Temperance pieas therefron { wee herefore mm and damned witho wi grace shound to 8 nkind some hundred years There is in th #0 repugnant to humanity, so um ha 11 1 feeling) Wy Codd A a . . of tem Ww temperate men an i able, 1 woded and that it enthus never did or no sin of Wh Lt} th we conld not bh The beart als to it; popular cans could mw ve man who taught or him with patience fa port. mild is » the iON ow ) adopt It looked y fiend iv sells #0 like throwing father and In boasd to lighten the boat for « that the noble minde shrank {1 manifest meanness of the thing. besides this, the benefit of the r tion to be effected by such a Was too remote in point G3 Lime to warm. ly engage many in its belalf, Few can be induced to labor exclusively for poster ity and none will doit enthusinstioally. | Posteity can do nothing for us; and | theorize on it as we may, practically we shall do very little for it unless we are blood other over ur secerity the And, forma. system om time doing something for ourselves, | What ignorance of human natore does | EL a on, at ate, | ive shall bave ben consigned taf commun hy thes “il MCLE frestier ¢ither | power to lull and mind. ins to bevy iw human and gone, are iN our the OW} CAMS « there Profiases cal way subjects wit 151ly Cara down th ; which wi birthday i few roties exer clween thst Today UIDIDOT ving of 3 of Eu with as not n the worl iperior to am wcted by ay othe: x al only markable thing In building of this new accomplished Ie AVEragE ab department. : sen RK i i to the retary Whitney has built a med back into the n dollars of an un- I'he natural inquiry n repair and did Whitney's h the vast sums en r keeping ¥ If there were in existe noe, Secretary ey's record is proof that colossal in the navy de t was presided over by and Chandler. : AL $ { videnoe vas practiced wh chas i partment beson (sERMA OT COME aid 8 and ther More vessels MOT ho n English ship German ac than for any other, England alom There are 17 steamers and 4 s of S2000 tons building fos But one for the United States, Norway and Portugal six each, and Japan four each, and little [he extension of German and interests in South Pacific mes about auite naturally. Practioally 3 has no foreign com under American s ensign of the republic oto off the ocean. Brother to fly it from every school land, Then we will all feel Pittabus ag I" i vards on ont ‘ xeepted y Salling vesse the Germans France Lr O00 On, commerce on better oo Fig people who have been quoting Francis darphy against the prohibitory amendment are mistaken, Hes for it and will make a number of speeches on jts behalf during the campaign. . —— - AT the last election Spring township elected a Democrat for Judge of election. The same thing happened twenty Years made to think that we are at the same | | ago, WW, when Hon, John I. Orvis ear ried the tow ihilp for the same office. en a. nt spa found | munity to rise up and labor for the tem- the
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