VOL IL BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOV. 2i, i889. he Couine CHAS KURTZ, - R - EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Rem When Pald in When Years 3 lar Price Advance subseriptions are not praia LOU will be charged ditorial. WiLn Johuny Decker issue n Thanks. giving proclamation? The people are anxious to see it, - IT is reported that has accepted un position as associate itor on the Keystone Bladder Decker 1 Bile Johny “Fire avanrm.” Foraker, of Ohio, says he will devote his time in the fut- ure to his law practice, We pity Ohio jurymen. - Jouxxy DrecrER's little the Reporter last week While Johnny lieves himself by t was a He der ll cussing. writes, Tue 1,100 Demoeratic in Mother Centre must on the loyal ears of the Hastings Beaver contingent which its home Jellefonte, —Cleart We statements are not foreed en,” like the known as falsifiers Our reputation +e ; " 4 114 3 not ¢ Sobriety is n Bladder f 1 Tur 8 columns o “trash. it crowded him almost a column of his squeal. very much Tose Sund Cooke the good thinking Asunday earous christian among Liv missioners county printing hat Suppose we did. t Sheriff Cooke cl 8 arging illegal for the mismanagement of the affairs. dishonest Sheriff or a set of lviby com ish 1 3 4 Our motive does not ex missioners, - Tue offer of 100.0600 a vear which a Kew York man has made ernment for ti 0r Lhe i advertisement {to (rv. vilege of lacing viiege of placing of post. v serious consideration from the authori. upon the backs age stamps will hardly receive an ties at Washington, f it were accepted it would probably be followed by appli- cations for pace walls of the halls of Congress. for the privilege of advertising on the painting baking.powder signs on the sides of the new steel cruis. #rs, or for permission to equip the regu. | lar army with transparencies setting forth the merits of scouring soap. The postage stamp ad- vertising scheme won't go. Tt is not | new, an English advertiser having vainly tried to arrange a similar con- tract with British years ago: and it won't country. various brands of the Government work in this — EXCOURAGED by the success which has attended their recent effort Lo defeat prohibition, the liquor men now organizing in Kansas for a resubmission of the proliibitory amendment to a vote | of the people. According toa dispatch in a recent issue of the Philadelphia Press, a “largely attended” meeting of “Republicans” was held in Leaven- worth, at which resolutions ATO were dopted pledging themselves to vole bor no man for any office unless he ia opposed to prohibition. It is added | that a club was organized and “shout 4060 persons’ signed the roll. “among whom were a great many business men and mechanics,” We don't know how much tenth there is in this telegram, it | was sent out by a ram sympathizer and is probably exaggerated, but it contains | some truth and is significant of the | purposes of the advocates of Jeane, | Weare sure, however, that their schemes will fall in Kansas in the future as they have in the past. | the peen MAKE XO APOLOGIES. | SHERIFF COOKE DID CHARGE ! l. FEES ILLEG | The Brutality of the Ring Organ an Injury Re. | 31 | to the Party. Methods Were Dirty buked by the People, | its usual ity ol With fraazetle capac for lving, the lust week undertakes to | form the public that in a two column we attempted to said about Republi- IN {article in our last | pologiz | can nominees and office holders Ia fe WH we | the campaign. | ) fof the Kind, muke for {ing the cami anvihing we said or mign. | the incapacity of the majority of the it i statement { county commissioners is true, and | were PO to make and stamp that as the whole t truth,’ sible Our I stronger but Decker nothing by Mr. ruth aad etter published in the We reiterate all we said about lations and oppressions of Sher- if Cooke. cases and the numb the parties Gibson Confesses His Crime Charles ( arter, aling Gik on, the col. Harrisbur: murde: WAS arresis ad last week for « Johnstown identified by ommitiing a about ten days ago he Johnstown officer i taken left Gib had killed his ri dav tl fore he hat he race and had oc. Gibson be wimitted 4] immediately this curred he left for the about 22 years of age and is very ignor- ant. Ie doesnot realize the serious. ness of the case and he laughed heartily ve affals ater east, is when he talks abont going back to Johns town to die. His revolver has been retained at the Mayer's office which { will give a chance to some officer to take a trip to Johnstown when the case is tried. — While riding in railroad ears and sitting near the window particles of dust or cinder frequently get blown into the eves, Various remedies are suggested but the bet known is not to rab the eye, but simply wait with the injured eve quietly eciosed. until the tears wash out the offeitling mote, If the eye is rubbed the sharpened parti cle is embedded by pressure in the cor. ner and eannot be removed by the flow of tears due to the irritation of its contact, If the patient. however will content himself with simply closing his eyelids with the oyes yolled downward, the flow of tears will in & few moments carry the little particles of dust away oe Dv RING the campaign, Feidler and Cooke got up a series of oyster suppers i the Agmea of Democrats in Yila wee. on. © have heard none, since as they are dieting themselves on “crow '' in- during | We attempted nothing | We have no appologies to ’ did dur- Wha: we said about “the truth, the IN ANOTHER HOLY THE POLITICAL LANDSLIDE The Governors-glect of Ohio and Tow bee th knewing { Of the causes of i befuddled over L.de in the with 1! It Crve as 1 boomer then the people didn’t be. Heve the sheets, and when the proper time comes and the matter is shown mu it really exists, and the people see (hat the county has more “balance” in its favor and more **eash on hand,” than it ever hd before, there will be some of | the Democratic Nose Wipes vnd Mack- | eral Wrappers try to find a hole smull | enough into which to crawl and hide themselves,” may edited w thin 088 iu those t county and must tind fault he Democratic wo Republican strong. Campbell Tariff the po. they owe their In Ohio the Democritic can. Issues put forth by this paper. LR) I'L S000 He will » holds, loth Governoralect t. Dut ie Boies | Reform in the forefront and Governorelect put - among | tent influences to which | election, {didate was Joudly denounced on the stump by his Republican opponents for voting for the Mills Tariff bill. Senator Sherman held up Mr. Campbell's vote w Ww t for fr e wool as a traitorous blow to a areat industrial interest of the Ohio Upon their own issue, and upon their own ground, therefore. the on real estite, and farms especially, and | of from the people if it was not needed? If this is true the Bladder should craw! Now suppose this is true that there is in the treasury, why {then did these men raise the 80 much money farmers valuations lepublicans have met defeat, In Senator Allison stumped from tewn to town in behalf of Prohi. bition and Protection. He made the | Senate Tariff bill, of which he with | Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island. a was the cause of the joint author, a leading issue of his cam. of your party? If of lowa “Be " should be saved to the Re publicans with last fall.” Where § vear when the Democratic 11060 saould L did it with a signal faxes extort thousands dollars in fowa its own hole and the commissioners after. If wlieve our statements during the cam. ollow the people did not { is, | paign what then | overwhelming defeat paign. the Legislature As you said at Snow Shoe: I turned Centre Co. | & possible majority of five or six votes. wre voir thi 7 ; ? . were You thi i thisi1esult would not be due $9 mineh 4 lecte nt of Sen The New Hosp tal LY | at North Vogaunt ha able soon dis wich t in the % ¢leetion VEar after The exi ecady been call 3 pleasant promenade | t. the southern view t di uring the sum. | nd M ely pt g Reform. they Oo] fide ie may IC Over pul ¢ and | twice at Ellis Jl Herne Iatuse new sty the fire, the bullet M lls. Morley® toa poli ema, ength into their organi. refusal to face the silev's evel arch for remote and of defeat 4 they are “ 18 he att plo {i i i robable canses too plainly place his eyeballs in “Don't # hein wilt] that fataonsly bent ¢ t me have an- Mm resisting the popular tendencies have manifested themselves Rectrd. take me vet, go at him." hat in the 0 . recent elections, « — ENXDORSING The Pennsylvania Limited, The Pennsylvenia Limited, performing a {daily service between New York acd | Chicago, needed but one feature to com. | plete the perfection of its appointment The men have their porter and barber, and now the ladies have their maids and { hairdressers. The introduction of the maids is as novel as it is a unique feat. It exist on no other regular train who trove! will appreciate it heartily. The maids are coloved women, and there is one em ployed on each tinin. They are espec. | inlly charged to look after the comfort { of ladies, children, and invalids, They {are to assist the ladies in making their i totlets, to dress their hair, and serve as a hand-maid to them in fullest sense of {the teem. They will have an eye to the children, and have the care for invalids and ladies who maey travel without a | male escort. The convenience and cor, | forts of having an attendant of one's own sex will be cordially appreciated by {timid women aad those who are inex { perienced in travel. The Pennsylvinia | Railroad Company and the Pullman Pal ace Car Company deserves great credit Union Services, for their persistent efforts to enhance | There will be union services held in the comfort and pleasure of their pat, | the Reformed church, at Boalsburg, on rons, | Thanksgiving morning, at 10 o'clock, Rev. Trostle of the Lutheran church, Tre Beilefonte Bosses will eat “crow” | will preach the sermon. All are most {instead of turkey on Thanksgiving. cordially invited to be present. The system of endorsing is all wrong and should be utterly abolished. It has perhaps, all other causes. Bookkeeping a journal devotes to merchants, clerks and business men, advises our young men especially to study the iatter care. fully in all its bearings. and adopt some settled policy to govern their conduct sous to be ready to answer the man who asks him to sign a note. What ure, tin the world, and the ladies endorses a note? Simply this, held for the payment of the amount in | full, principal and interest, if the maker of the note through misfortune, mis. management or rascality, fails to pay it, Notice, the endorser assumes all this re. sponsibility with no voice in the man. agement of the business and no share in the profits of the transaction. if it paves profitable; but with a certainty of loss if, for any of the reason stated the principal fails to pay the note, Ren. ova Record, —-——— i : Cs A | MPa been the financial ruin of more than: | responsibility does one assume when he | de is J ANOTHER FLOOD. A CONTINUED RAIN CAUSES HIGH WATER AGAIN, A Number of Bridges Down. el cut off nid Malls Delayed. Rainfall Equals that of lust Spring's Flood, During the last three days there has been 4 constant rainfall and the resuit is that all the streams are overflow ing | The he burg road are down, or weakened. near thelr banks in this section. rail. road bridges and trestles on t Lewis. Paddy Mountain, and trains cannot ran | The Bald Eagle creek is high | but caused no serious damage thus far. | through. At Mill Hall, Fishing creek is said to be as high as in June and the town is under water. IN THE STATE, No trains are running on the North. | ern Central above Williamsport, as five * g The railroad bridges at West Milton. of their bridges are ane, Muncy and Montgomery, were swept | AWAY Tuesday night. and the bridges at Williamsport are in danger Much Never whip a horse for not doing ‘Bat he cannot urderstand is ws wilfully required But they | pend your energs oft fonle noret } Nay it Della Hon. M Nora Groner, M ihe ok Foor i t it at MeFarlane's gentiemen also ell the v bade shinrnld V DOGGY shionia The celebiratox © = Regulator the Range and Appolo stoves. These articles are best thetown., Go and see them vine the large gest wages ever paid to an a human or divine. She every n in London. Even with this and t penditure of 85,000 for each concert, | managers are able to show a profit from £2,000 4 per night has earned by exertions Hh il 0 eX. er of y 83.000 own her money than any five AL ever rd face Het receipts since she began singing in pub. women lived on the of the earth. lie, 25 years ago, cannot be much short of 83,000,000, and she has several Vears of profitable farewelling ahead of her. The Centre Iron company's fur. nace i8 in full blast, fires having been started last Saturday. | Michael Harper, on of the old citi. zens of Aaronshurg, in that place on last Sunday, His age | was about The interment took place at Coburn on Wednesday, died at his home 70 years, | «Now is the time to leave Your or. der for asuit and overcoat. Prices to | suit the times, Perfect satisfaction in everything fully guaranteed. Moxraoueny & Co. Tailors, i dents of this town, died on Wednesday morning at his home on Water street, at the advanced age of 84 years, Mr. Sayre had been in feeble health for some time, affected by paralysis, which resulied in Lis death, .—-—— Tre bloody shirt waving journals that | seem to find a great deal of satisfaction { in tryiag to convinee people that all mar. {ders in the South are committed by | Detnocrats, and all the shooting and cut ting is done by Democrats, are gignif. cantly silent as to the fatal fight be. tween the late Colonels Goodloe and Swope over Federal patronage. Both Ballroad trav. | Hall | Patti | mom ~~James Sayre, one of the oldest resi. | Three weeks ago he was | “BOLD BAD LIES ™ What Vhilipsburgers Think of Wedd ier weir his Facets “As 1 predicted Vist week. the i | smirehing of the character of x privike | citizens in order to advance the interest of a political candidate has turned sat i veritable boomerang, recoiling. with | bad effect, upon the plotters. Distrie | Attorney Meyers shielded crimes, 8 he? Well, carry the news to Fieter | (the Philipsburg scribes already kro {it ) that Meyers came within twos? { carrying the Republican citadel of Phil | ipsourg, and its strongest tower—ehe i second ward—endorsed him by a rou ing majority of 45. artis like the one in question—one more wer { for the**lads” in politics in Philipsdvuey | and Bellefonte to have worked—emd | their party would have bean rogied bow | foot and dragoon. Fiedler and his ™ { sistant’s ¥ACTs, the people did invest One more | gate, and the record they made on wie | tion day was that the alleged wares | *==ve lies—bold, bad lies they | vest endorsed trio oul have &in that os private citimess not be tolersted "i : YER, n igated, and turned in ana 1 left the rief { ‘ " i. the “bullies Hi | the In | Peo] renders vii lel Cod, age Ain ] a) d 5 radict { sailing the cha | during a campa wants! | refuse to | > Wage Ears psbury this n of Che eidler and his paps of the coumty. District As. more voles thing Meters ona? old, bad Tes” see Pl ndicatia against made FPIG- IRON PRODUCTION. Capacity of Pennsylvania's Purssces Fagmm! to the Rest of the Country been collected toy 1 ste] association [ blast formes U mite? There wer nstructed, exon ants, and 59 fen The fall ve maces ix IB furnaces under Alabsanm, 5 iw Virginia, 3 in Msay- Texas, 1 each in Michigan, Wiscon Pennsvivania wilh built and building has od ue capacity of the the asd i fy 154 IR nary A Paying Investment & the handsomest and Central Pennsylvania. Nobet. nent can be male to buy real estate these. 200 of the Test finest building Jots for sss wonable terms at “Oat. g lace, near the Park Hotel. They are high, dry and healthy. Boul | to grow in value enormously, and now ay 25 per cent. per annum. For tl articulars and terms call on, or write Q. Mingle's Piano and Osges House, 315 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. Have you seen the beautiful display wk wear at the Rochester Clothing aiamspont all directions. fer invests y 11 wan ie has over The Philadelphia Branch comes sp siniling this season with a brand pew They zell nothing bat a ie 0 in «Subscribe for the DEMOCRAT. ~And still they come, had to onde more of those plush coate—if you aad any come at once, Cash Basasr. twocent stamp sent to L, W. Ropes, Oh cage, will bring you a package of fine uy One showing a cunning 190 cup a traveling cap and grip, saying: “1 am » ‘recaer” Se La Verne W. Noyes, the well known malerell Dictionary Holders, and am here te point sel Ihe tant thal a bond held with the oipe Wp Neves JTT6d with dunt, polled and spoiled wale | wilh slromg | Noyes Holders sre the only ones thas clasping the book. 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