Vol. 14 r= BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892. DURHAM GLOBE” SHOWN ) UP! A Nebraska hepnblican goes Sonth to Edit Campaign Paper ABUSE FOR NORTHERN A Republican in disguise the purpose of furnishing « lican papers of the North Pretends diers who publicly endorse attemptto Revive Sectional Feeling to get t! The Desperate politics. solid for Harrison 1876 North and South one another in dead bristling bayonets cannon and heavy } mained ousands more of dupes can be found throats and Judases w Evey four years when a pre campaign isin p of groveling politians, ui rogress it ] awags and political by their greed for public offices and who judases, stimulate are often influenced by even more t thirty pieces of glittering silver rade before the eves of our old the war and fla their south ane it th the memories of “bloody shirt’ to inflame minds with bitterness for tl wie 1 her people, in the sole hope of securing the | soldier influence dilligently pursued by t republican party in every campaign since the war he leaders of the : presidential This policy has been ! The methods employed to accomplish | of was a this are various. In the campaign IST6a paper sprung up known the “Okalona States.” small village in Mississippi. [It the the in what As in by denouncing north in most bitter terms. diers in the vilest kind of language and yw that the The pub a democrat its lurid editorials tried to sh south was as disloyal as ever lisher declared himself to be and pretended to support Tilden and Hendricks, These articles soon appeared in every of the north a and had the effect of soldiers from voting ibliean during that campaign prejudicing many for Tilden. When the matter was vestigated it turned out that Will H, Kernan, the editor and publisher of the Okolona paper, called “The Southern req paper began | It assailed the Union sol. | ! States,’ was a republican who had been | employed by the Republican National | Committee to go to Mississippi to estab. | lish and edit just such a paper for cam. prign purposes, ANOTHER “KERNAN.” The same SOLDIERS. to su leveland for impaign literature to Repub Sol An 16 Soldier vot Denounced by Southern the granting of Pensions (5) me Ki played in na of a game gt a resident of the place? What ni formerly? is his 1k he was employed by rtieles? What ie In regard to ni Wednesday reply was office, NESU1 the foll whieh the 5 We i ' received ison nie with contents DAILY Dunas, N. Kurtz, Bellefonte, Pa. Dear Sir: Yours of the Ist to hand. Yes, the lobe is publish. ed here, by Al. Fairbrother, who came heve from Nebraska about two Years ago, The article, a copy of which you en. close, appeared in the columns of the (lobe. which professes to be Inde ened en! in polities, Myr. Fdairbrother's n om URHAM AS. A. ROY qx ! { o et Chas wlie i tics heretofore, | hear, was Republica n. kind of a dodge is being | played this year to prejudice the old sol- diers by just such rot as Kernan fur. nished in 1576 in Mississippi and the republican press of the north is pernie- ously doing its part of the dirty work to fatter the same far and wide, The following article appeared in the | 1 7T0 THE He was at one Lime on the Omaha Hee, Our people are conservative in their yiews., THEY RAISE NO OBJECTIONS PAYMENT OF HONEST PEN. | SIONS, BUT VITUPERATION AND ABUSE ! | OF FEDERAL VETERANS [8 NOT THE PREY AILING SENTIMENT AND ISVERY MUCH DEPLORED, | enclose you a res. olution passed by the State Association of Democratic Clubs, You will find Keystone Gazette two weeks ago and the democratic sentiment here in that. whether the arti “hoodle' or not, state papers have reputed entiments, 1 enclose an extract Others have regarded the sensational and have not 0 say cles are written for Some the from (51k notice I'he the democratic clubs he sentiment of write lea of t th 11d | ia fon The Daily Cit N of the Durham ¢; [he fy he erville, Rive sim ham d shrieks | al northes wi | Nn papers, been carefully st that connection for several weeks Another northern paper Durham (Zlobe is not support land, but is an All partly a mistake, supporting ( land time, doing more paper of equal pretensio We state for the i that the editor of notorious Kernan, ai 3] ANCE paper It pretend while, at the stu republican is y be feat nm, n of all 3 {ode » £4 4 not the but one Al. Fair. brother, well known in Nebraska asa republican and not very well known here as anything politieal. However he i8 not past tinding out,’ The above reply is suflicient to satisfy any reasonable man of the purpose of the Durham Globe. By referring to “Remingtons Newspaper Manual™ for the year 1800, which is considered re. liable, no such paper as the (lobe ex isted in Durham, N, C., at that time The “Manual” for the Durham flobe, but, LO say, no information could be obtained by them 15861 mentions strange standing or circulation, which proves that it is not an old estab regarding its lished journal of that community, but a recent upstart, by a northern republi. | ean, pretending to be supporting Cleve land for the purpose of writing bitter editorials to inflame the minds of our old soldiers and again induce them to support the republican ticket. As we sald at the outstart, the war of | 1860.4 is over and the southern people have realized their great mistake, They have repented long ago and are trying to make amends, In regard to pensions the Southern | people contribute nearly one half of the | many millions, to the national treasury, which is given out annually in the form of pensions to the disabled soldiers of the North, They have suffered griev. ously for their wrongs, yet they bear up without even a murmur, The man, paper, organization or polit ical party that by deavors to revive such motives sectionalisn bitter one section of our people agains another, commits a most grievous fence against the prosperity, welfare of bordering on ti 1 peace his country; it is vicious a1 eason. Conceived by the insatiate greed for political advantage office or money, it is a parallel witl betrayed his Lord This Judas Iscariot, who for thirty pieces of silver. piece of republican enterprise is ae tions and eption, di tations that are unmanly, « patriotic, EX GOY HOYTS SWORD, th " d it this is one of ted to that could be When ret that fron fs it rot like h Carolina, Southern people as disloyal, ing one so this they are not hon. their wting to desperate extensively VOAr est with themselves on readers and are res It puts its s nl of ou polities, is about time that public sentiment ndemnation upon the men and factions in public favor by the use of sach dis. reputable practices .—— WHAT THE FIGL RES SAY New Yq IRUTes 8x ak rk World louder This is what the official figures show io gard for the soldiers, than opinions, President Cleveland's practical re. The pension claims allowed during | administration and during the preceding republican ad. ministration were as follows: {Under Cleveland I r Gay JRA 7. Tow « Rad : Be 3% | R&S 1.102 President Cleveland's eld Arthur 17.402 Kx 00 The amounts disbursed for pensions “under Cleveland, 64.688 | during these two terms were as follows "dey EL | Ky Lal 148 Cleveland Lan Lak] 64, "#4, 0m RL Bi | Ta aMLON Under Garfield Arthur LoL RRR A0,8M, on in CR UN 1851 60.48] Tang §1.478,000 #222034, 00 SIL TRA 00 Exeess under Cleveland, $42.1 12.000 Of private pension bills President who hope to continue | ns | : | ing the four years of democratic | TeX eived 82 Cleveland approved 152 most of them becaus been previously rejected cause b Republican Pen all for ners, and Ieasons eer privat Pre Cleveland w “re approved Gu THE SOLDIER RACKEY mgresses had republica that ance were passed by to son 11 T y 3 ¥ ] . all the pension lav Did it ever oc per emenated Garfield not ur position to WAS any, SOUPCes, while in congress for AS extravagant pens actually opposed cer dem wats vol And Gen (srant i R pension bill, far by Mr. Cleveland ever occur to these period which lent than the Ind it ical friends of deeper less radical one vetoed the soldiers that Cleveland signed more private pension bills than did Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Arthur, during th sixteen preceeding years, and that dur. 0 admin. | istration the pensioners of this country : JOO 000 more than 4 ceived during any preceeding four years | of republican administration These facts conclusivel by the notice of the repul Hean lovers of tl They are proven record, and can not escape the " soldier, intentionally conceal these facts or attempt to conceal them, | What they want is the vote of the sol. dier, even if compelled to resort to false. hood and misreprosentation to obtain it. | have to a | large extent succeeded in securing the | In former campaigns they so-called soldier vote for the republican party, but the signs of the times indi. cate that the soldier rmeket value. When republican soldiers like Judge Gresham, ex-Attornev General | Wayne MacVeagh, Gen, Uarl Shure, ex-Department Commander Harrison Clark and others, join the democracy the rank and file will no doubt follow them, and the old veterans will take sides on the real issues before the peo ple. The claims of the soldier are fost ns safe, if not safer, in the hands of the democrats than in that of the republi. cans, The record of the past clearly establishes this fact, Chenile has Jost its | ims hud | yy ON & Co. ARE In We ar Ie 1s ve Labi the hundreds Lyon Earnest. Order xe of new mmense you may and sure to please come not a style and price Fur trimmed $5, and $15.00, d from $3 up. | at all prices. ors, trimm ete, Lat- coats from Ps, 1.25 to $5. scarfs by & Co.
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