1 | bel eve ~~ it, NO. 15 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, I189l. ITALIAN COMPLICATIONS, READY FOR ANINVADER DON'T BE AVRAID OF WORK CHAIRMAN KERR SPEAKS he. method my jodg- ob sustain the their posi : in honest politi honest —— " on 3 " to Te Ape Forelge Belligerants Advised to Test Amer George W, Childs’ Example for and Advice to Young Men | - EDITOR | lean Inventions, Ex-Congressman James Kerr, chair. | ment will 1 Mr Childs' Letter in New York World {man of the Democratic State | mittee, when questioned as to the polit. situation in the state : Democratic party, as represented in It not strange tl ih | ——— " tions and honest | a! Wash ade banquet in hon Friday of Wi Lous at the It ington Board of alter midnight i'r Wis tion (Coin. | Vion, shonld or oce Government [taly CHAS. R. KURTZ, - monweait the hi CORE - are wale ty. j p wtext t is wo r opi rh +HEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION retex It is well, in my opinion, to accustom $l $1.00 affairs. foreign quest 1 one's self enrly to work and not to be ical A . / 4 | pfraid of any kind of work that is| honest znd useful. I began to support | exe utive department and in the leg rer nehes of the and 1 [ave branch { the on others ing but | present session to carry Regular Price 0 per year, | diverting popular attention fr When Pald in Advance When subscriptions are not on ia i 4 sald inside of three om ‘ : 82.4 wr ¢) ge if le soars $2.00 will be charged myself when I was 12 vears old slate d has been active and anx been I had | never © nevel then not much pL perme ependent Fditorial. since some schoo | 186% eonle not | | L pis | at Seranton and on ' i went to college made to the . dh g nt leg Democratic County Committees, 1801 the nust When because I did not think a college caree | good thing for those could afford it and who could but W 8 Galbraitt might not Joseph W John Dus onn oN. W 8S. WwW. “ W. Woe. Centre Hall Boroug i 4 Bellefont good use of it, because 1 important for me yw i side or | pre : po Ler fan ren] LAY OTN] A ! The Democrat Howard Huston Liberty Marion Miles Patton .. Penn. Potter 5) cents a week, the work that | to do. but I di { OTQINAry ff the la heart in I) Rush. N. P.. ‘RP Ww the pr Saylor Hi coma, TT sush | the Revolution from w y s¢ 10 | } { } I n { fre . Walker A r : 1k | n me then Worth D cand I should 0 HAEFFER. Chalrman an alliance with Germany and Austria HOT RECE] FOR VADERS, necessary I would Hungary to promote dynas waiting for g and militarism he expense of the | any foreign invader the pneumat THAT war about Italy has people. Asa result of Lais pol lo zun. wholly uk American dwindled down and the members of the | yea1iay treasury has been It isa veritable inovation National Guards are breathing freer J than for some time. Italy has no time to hunt trouble with the United States: other day al I could find | tu His father | ina Of dyna. census, by obligation of i“ $4 th tt florts on the part of the its senators |} t y } and representatives in the legislature, to | the CATS s to me Ld drained some employment for him, a irained, atl event we w the poor people are overwhelmd with jin hal compres . wil taxation, in order to create fleets and to | Of i A had died, and his mother could not sup. port him, and he wished to support him. | Democratic party, throu self. I looked at him and saw that he had on very nice clothes, and kid gloves. ! 1 asked him if be would like to wheel a {| wheelbarrow. He seemed surprised, and answered that he didn't think be | mn shore | would like that, Then I asked him if ihe would to carrying bundles | €Tatic party for oc | Well, he wasn't anxious to carry bund. | And taxation re : Th * B { 3 il { jos, either. He was like many young | Measure to full tpsesss WHY RIK s000l wanting work, put | bowcetly madc, fwhen it comes to the point, they want taken | tO kid.glove of work 1 must say I don’t have much sympathy sort of feel Men lng 8 worthy of 18 used in plac 4 the gh explosives, | ed alr gh er Lo propel project le, tL iscapa | mass of the air and against a wiruction 3 th) maintain a gigantic : ] . . - i Py carry out the will of the people, as ex - : . | THE TARIFF ALWAYS A TAX iate election, | seems to be met with opposition; or, if | | A contemporary express forcible and correct her treasury 18 depleted and her peo- promote the interests of th ng a tremendous i t 11 ) pressed at the polls in the Italian Government also ent tariff the ple are taxed beyond endurance. - with Tue Republican party their rirver Ig iily warfare not direct opposition, with silence and on 1s not inaction. Every measure of the Demo. | | | leads have leads rs Have ing 5 thus far made to the people du No ballot reform measure las been acted nor will there be one. No attempt | watn has been made to frame and pam a BY Path disregarded nromises # he tariff o 1100 y prom nstitutional. that the tariff on sugar + ; anvthing. ¢ every ivthing. He | “The masses of the people were | uf - that | United : ited States can now re: } every measure tending | -° iY ge xa thie to relieve the people as we understand {tariff is a tax, notwithstanding the fast | that the tariff organs continue ballot | | a tariff honest | * “0 LATS, siX. which the - Te ’ i Yitanet 1 He vt Obed last electiun | y on win, promises the Italian Dedhct ADEs vaNivinn ou) o wioh : Yeti hilie distance that would relieve the farmers of unjust ' the m« AF \ Repub distance of . ; a AnDOSInG Ve ch, 50 far from disco ;- | range and other co ns taxation, but instead are opposing every | of . wy the passage of : 4 war reicome such a attempt made towards { such measures, 1. over the "i 4 14 : i ippiam i and i! & party the wants and necessit do only sort fied interests of the stat { upon their readers a bean all | Vania, are in the legis litical economy in the all , in t} i ] the Repub the are whicl IW 8 | one 1 sure! fn 1 F Ever | ored $y ts of tha 3 '¢*l BOL unworthy « Ans Wie Tha Hla Harnisos and family, | istry. ny rey . ny one. The Bible of - — gC A " hands of "RESIDENT : > “Thre with members friends started m 0 : ; felt by every fan g meanwhile train wand West, find fault tioneering tour or working up of a boom The head of the gov. trad age in this and term if Kiss Carrency } alled at 2 n for a re-election, ernment should frequently make yurneys as the people, regardless: amounting %o about one dol. elayed in i population) y of w admit, was paid o whitewash himself from t} flects | by the consumer, and every farthing of of collection, to help pay our expenditures is demon but us pensions, d to ears 8 of govern should as possible to , and they could not fall more Hight ly or evenly than upon the c« of such 34 Latin demo 1 i i f poli- ] a 1 a Upon eal head « ties, are glad to do honor to the ¢ hief ex ecutive of the greatest nation of earth. Further it enables him to more | Jo Jone y you fully realize the great of the n | J } : y monarchs | dt | | Jo tions domain and the many and varied na } decline th Li the nditems extent ill prosper or . . Rn A aX according to thewisdom of the legislation enacted at Washington and sand tioned by Let President Harrison things DeYona a peradventure, $ st be raised to pay s President. the Presider debt. a: around; there Mr $0 . " ature of Pennsylvania, has dire 1 are nany 3 LIA, lis Mave 3 ed his coterie « for him to learn. M] / v wi i APtaamt | 0 I i whut ng 1% With § ON Tne XK wil i 0 ; er A Cat that f sympathizers and will. | » various departme: tants to come to defeat the ' Harrisbur ont, efforts of | o make them as easy it ref y and dex rous of submiting the ARKIN Killed Pigs a if Poss hile . e aim of statesmanship - Leaks to be Stopped ri Patriot, favored the passage of the farmer in S 4 rom the p n i ! roug! gainst | iad : ure looking 1k burg which 1 Adin all n p, Cumberland cou woking to ball HY n aba msumpton wuld upon his prem ses f of om had of young pigs (0 onal people at the next ten in element of the Rich. to keep themselves in of : ving into t wt mst TRIAL LIST " sugar. which are des ad an ariele which stron in : 'e said recently ques . in { sumption in every household did not the statesioen of wrreas take wool, clothing smd { blankets, for lastance, as the comme. he His | dities with whic h to prove that the tar. [iff is a tax? They are of all articles the all house. holds in pur climate at least, and enter into the domestic economy of rich and poor, high and low. There is no oon dit life that can be main. tained without some form or For April term of Court commencing April , 188} ‘ S LOT utional convention bill has been 3 “ J ‘ | jut why election, we | { the last cor Republican party armer's sows WEES Litas d 1 | 3 Riff OWN sed by its opponents, and i The following is ti It isdn the nature of the Italians to | the list for the first week bur-| TH. W, Deim, vs. E. P. McCormick. | little pigs was growir den shxation which King Hulbert! Wm. Walker, vs. Geo. B. Weaver. was set and the James Ardery, va. W. 8, Williams. L. F, Drake, v8. G. W, Ardey etal. Daniel Smay, vs. John Dale Samuel Steele, Daniel Y olhers M. E. Brown vs. Jared Harper. Dere were wo Mr number A discovered into a law it | lite N : liberal methods of government | yin the a the 2 Jess, Every day i noticed that - "y num NO | nly bear hard upon everybody who | PPO} 4 igh control nery of any kind, in fact up- ploy implements of labor Bu heat heavily upon the people, especially upon ts forms, for labor is the the wealth from which It mat laid, or upon : i wine he next election end uch longer the enormous watch | of a ox The e a pig utional convention and deal. | : { prime necessity of every the corporations for the defeat | : of the same at the polls; and thereby, if and per. petuate the will and power of the boss.’ “1 have no idea that the farmers and Iaborers in the mines and workshops anq . . caus ing wit} A t all tax laws i ¥ a nt is inposing Gov upon them. ied ertyey Three hi Gan. WW. Stroh, just retierq™ the office of mayor of Sun i Ld cat would jump into the pen, . —-——— by the throat, carry blood 1" it away and possible, defeat ballot reform Eight pigs of the way Mr no 1 nan labor in Cents a Cass by suck ng is litter were killed in this Richwine killed the cat 3 sole pt " m of human s tarived who has ¥ i be derives | und more woo: In ¥ taxes are an ) ters [ property they are imposed ually come out of the earn While it is right and just what they eve Nes « f ial that tas 1d bear equ lly upon all perty in thelr re might secure a more oform by the enactment of | in 1 XP the rent of a piece of ground | vottld have the effect of re. wt of local government, tremendous leaks ministration of county and municipal ut w Jas, 11 offices which must be stopped if ever the of ton 18 to be lightened and the sooner tl them is begun the better, - Woodford, the temperance necessfully conducted burden " Jol. lecturer who so a series of lecturers at this place last mig f winter, is back ain. He is working to strengthen the organization and claim some of the fellows who failed to keep their pledges. bur relarrested and brought before ai Lt of IgE twenty. sever "sq? issesament, oath’ : A frayor had a law suit last week | he bef got po he work of stopping tir Oe an mn i 1 |... | ali aver last night on the charge ard Wri him times, sixty-.three cents per ith costs, 820 in all. ame ‘squire, and while there controversy you } with the pro. in the ad. seco 8 Which time the oaths were | wiomew, a personal and [sure you are right then go ahead, The | Chas. Witmer, vs, Bellefonte & R. R. Lo Wm. R. Ettlingler va, J. C. Motz. Dale Hart & Co. va. H. W. Hoover Agent, William Wolf vs. John Snyder, Margaret Miller ve, Harry Simler. John Gray ve, W, IH. Blair's Adms Ee IR i : - The Y. M. C. A. of Bellefonte has | learned a valuable lesson and that is, be An lamy, was in the office at the | expense was incurred, but there was no ement and excitement. -— memoranda of the oaths, | fund on hand to meet the same and the it the suit, which created | organization's property came very near | Were treated to a coat of this paint. | passing under the constable’s hammer, | Aw | Too many charitable institutions do this | — appropriation has been { kind of financiering, and when heavily | Potter township, died suddenly at ¢rrisburg for the benefit of | in debt, depend upon the good graces of | Tyrone where he had been living with 1 College. The erection of some monled map to help them out, re. | th jandilidings will have to be | There are always a dozen men urging df they are not given more | such expenditures, to one that is on a Susideration at Harriburg. | hand to help meet the expense. pigs have been mise - -_— - On Sunday morning house of Mr. J. Ryan. ship, was destroyed b the dwelling in Cartin town. The and that fire, fire was caused by a defoctive flue 80) rapid was the spread of the flames nothing was saved ~Mr. R.C, Leathers, of Mt. Eagle, is in town this week with a force of men painting buildings and roofs with his | patent water and fire proof preparation, | Garman’s hotel and opera house roofs and Gen. Beaver's buildings, in town, On last Thursday Geiswite, for many Mr. Henry yoars a resident of hi; sondndaw, Theodore Steel. He wis about 72 years of age; the remains | wero taken to Centre Hall for inter. i ment, ’ throughout this commonwealth. will al. low themselves to be deceived by such a subterfu anxious to adopt which successfully employed in the sub. of 1 ge. These leaders, | 8 # Sim measures w prohibition amendment, win with the same In the former election, they deceived the temperance people and se. cured the support of the liquor element of the state, again vi : methods I'bey now hope to deceive the farmers. of the common. wealth and receive the support of the corporations, Costly as that election was to the liquor element of Pennsyl- vanfa, if these conditions be brought about, so will this scheme be made ex. pensive to Lhe corporations,” “The methods employed by Mr. Quay and the so-called leaders of the Repub. lican party of the state of Pennsylvania are always expensive. The people who miners and laborers other, and it is taxed just outrageously. Then there are numerous other articles of domestic such as drags, medi. lumber, fish, hard ware, out. necessaries of living that almost without measure. Now Jet the taxes on these articles be reduced within reasonable The people de. mand it, and will continue to dow, until their demands are hiveded,” use, cines, salt, lary, ete. all are taxed repealed or rates masses of th Gen, Hastings is billed to deliver his lecture upon “Reminiscences of the Johnstown Flood” at great many places throughout the state. From a booming politician he is developing into a popular platform lecturer. The Gen. seems to be quite a favorite. He mo doubt is laying out the plan for his pext attempt as a gubernatorial oan date. Tt scoms that Bellefonters se always in demand for some prosaiuen place, a
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