Beaver & Gephartvl nx ar VOL. 16. . — - -" BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1894. dl COLL, | The Contre CHAS. R. KURTZ, ), & PUB TERMS OF SUBSCRIVE FON CLUB RATES MO 1 WW litorial. \ Hie ablished | 1 1 all over the country. arvation and | 1nisery were everywhere. That occurred had been in | to 1872, a | That is ¢ worth remembering these days, after the republican party absolute power from 1860 period of twelve years. IT is amusing republicans are calling upon be a candidate for re-election bench. be a candidate—then who are mum. These other fellows ex- | Some are calling upon are others thera WELTY | WHA A YEAR OF POWER. HAS DONE, law, Pp Lased | become that enrrency of the o« With it centralized coercion, the fruit war. Elections are hereafter to be free. disappeared the pect io have a say when the proper time [,.. 04 of “a bayonet behind every comes, : - Lock HAvEX pecole are all present over a scheme to build ul to Mill Hall tric rar money estin 2500 000). lisher of the cently appointed . 4 ¥ 'A\Y master of \ deserving nized. Of course it of them to hold office, - The Hoad te Wealth A Young man wrote to an editor to know how I'he reply was full of truth. The formula is sim- ple, certain and we give it, Bave all your income, don’t invest your savings | in anything that will build up the country, but lend it at the highest rate of interest you can ol f needy the offers never be hospitable; always remember that a fat kitchen makes a lean purse; never have any politics or religion. Observe these rules strictly, and if you approach anything like the allotted time for man to live you will be a rich man, and whenever you die everybody includ- | ing your heirs, will be glad of it. — — Supreme Court Decision, The supreme court has just harded | down an important opinion dealing with | A question of mercantile taxes, In brief, theissue raised was whether a manu. | facturing company could Le assessed for | mercantile taxes when it was in evidence | that they sold thelr goods as well as | manufactured them. The decision is that they can be 50 assessed when the | company maintains a store separate from the manufacturing establishment | where the goods are sold. to become rich. btain: grind the whenever OCCASION ¢ | Speaker Reed sald the Republi ballot "—of the party in power doing, as Mn party Yuck } Ine ed 10 QD, ler tl opera ) per cent. tariff in that is unemployed framed im. E s law that "| increase in the public Was prole very debt represents a dollar of the Republican de. Every lack in the treasury ls Republican law which cut neisney due to the revenue by raising taxes. Every ex. pedient to oblain gold to maintain the public credit is a necessaryresult of the net loss of gold to the country during the Republican administration of over 855.000,000, Every deficiency increas. ing payment from the public treasury bears the sign manual of a Republican president, That there are dangers ahead of the Democratic party none will deny. Bat | the record of its first year in power chall. enges comparison with any similar period in the history of the country. Hanif Barrel of Beer for Each Thirty one million four hundred and seventy-five thousand five hundred and nineteen barrels of domestic beer were consumed in the United States last year about half a barrel foreach inhabitant if it bad been equally divided and all had been “drunk fair.” The only fault we have to find is that we did not get our equal share. THEADMINISTRATION |e, ty] Gazette Sold Again fecrzelle of. | utili, press. | te, was sold | attorneys, to publisher of I'he given Lo pos Mr, | nd, the time of the @ expects to of the same. y» about the HOUP HOUSES” 5 . Maity of our republican friends delight in speaking of the of house§’! to be found in the manuf; ing districts at present ple colpons, or ticke } lief 8f the unemployed, wi the holler to a scant meal, numbes § i | ave usmally said and sho remark How ence of democrats “thats Grover Cleveland do yom like yom free tra | similar taunting remark | | in lesSthan a year’ We admit that the condition country is serious, and that a panic upon us, but how the democratic pa admin | without affecting any de - | the paliey of the governn | former republic an i operation, can be held res; what we cannot understand | politieal bigots car | themselves, It was in 1873, { party Bad dictated all tion, for over a per that a most dire! ' | land, Faetoris - erty and even found among t 1 | was at that | Bennet, editor i York HH: &75 xi to est |g | ' | lowed hat eity alone his ex after an unint years of a pro The above { i i benefit of some of | publiesns, in Bellefonte untable boy among a iren we often imag. his early the time came in ch neverthe. sur editorial brother remain | within our sight we will endeavor to + correct the political affiliations of lis | | youth, and point out the error of his i a ] A Distressing Aecident | J Thies thie # ¥leal a House YES DAVY | ings and talk to wits SE a—— i stand on the street corner laboring men al demoeratic ‘soup houses’ cratic free trade times tion the panic of 1% la for five years. They fear historical fact They forget that during Harrison sterm the national treasury was depleted and actually bankrupt, i was disturbed by infamous legislation | and at the close of Harrison's term the | Presileptmw and frankly admitted that wot the eve of a inonetary currency | Crisis, In the face of all t} | have the audacity no, the mpudencs | ‘ “ TARIFF IN THE SENAT) try wit as lomo try just a g it there, They Ix { | justifies the means. holdis usted o was disg the ground hole in He looked at the ignboard on the lamp-post Lo see if he was mistaken in | the locality, but there was Eiston ave., | He could find clue | that they had seen the house doing a spring mov- | 8 plain as day. no until the neighbors told him ing act not long ago ! He reported his loss 20 the police, and i the officers in that part of the town | were instructed 0 look out for a re | ereant white house which bad left with | out just cause or provocation. Y ester { day two officers found a loose shingle on Dudley avenue, and following up the trail discovered the house over a mile from its home on what had been a va. cant lot, The officers found Joseph Plszaczek and wife inside with a carefully pre pared bill of sale in the top drawer of the bureau, showing that they had pur. chased the house of one Frank Lu. bouski. Lubouski was arrested, —- a wi ~The English artists, Mr. and Mrs. Kendal, and their London company, un der the direction of Daniel Froliman, will appear in Williamsport next Tues. day evening, in “The Ironmaster.' The Central Railroad of Pa., will likely run a special train for the occasion. is Ul postponement of isting law 0 right law the pre is therefore justifiable. Meanwhile the country may be deluged with statistic and dinoed with noise until the locusts are droning and the ice cream men planning their vacations . a iW posed new are Cared in a Mina Aiter suffering a deformity for nine years, John Urich, of Hummelstown, Pa., was cured in an days ago. Urich is astonecutter, and nine years ago he had a serious fall. From that he was never able to stand erect or to walk as he had formerly | done. His strange afliction was known | to all his friends, A few days ago he | was shoveling snow. Taking a big | shovelful he atterapted to throw it over | the fence, when he experienced a sharp | pain in the side. It was so sudden and ! painful that he fainted. When he re. covered he could standerect and walk as | he did before his fall nine years ago. It is supposed that some joint that had been dislocated was jerked into place | instant several by the effort to throw the snow over the | fence. «On Tuesday the Arlington hotel, | Walter Butts, of this place, proprietor, was destroyed by fire, { de shtrose nivver un inen shtoop nel EXPERIENCE AT COURT. ANOTHER SPICY DUTCH LETTER PENNA From old Boonaste| He Mects Politicians Lawyers and takes his First Ride on Passenger Traln ch ken wardt no os der bouel hlaift, g’frogt ware seller | ot karl ware woo so en fuss maucha | daid. Are hut g'sawt are ware en poli- | Lc § is en politicianer®” hov ic} ese facts these men |? | is ken'fire heed,’ .—— Our Timber Laps Al 52.000 acre wh of Pennss atx of HOW MANY CHILDREN “Sell is der ba ut Judge.’ “Dox ( frogt. | Der fet mon hat awfonga lochka os si | bouch g'shiddled hut fooftze minutta noach dem os are g'shtupped hut g'hot, un ivver dem sin nuel nei uff yader side fum Judge it der beer bisa?” hov tswar mon Cooma un sic! g'sitzed “Ware sin sells g'frogt “Sell sin aw Judges,” hut are g'sawt “Wosdoonn se?" “Se neesa won der Judge schnoop nembt, un nooka der kup won are ‘yaw’ sawgt.” Ivver dem hen de leit in der kelver ben awfonga fechta, un ieh hob far hoftich ga.glawbed es daid feng gevva, “Waresin selly karls woo so tzarrifa?” “Sell sin lawyer.” “Far wos sin se goot?" “Ich hobs nuch net ous g'funna.’ “We mancha se era oval’ “Mit uxa fechta maucha.’’ “Huts feel fun cena?” “Yaw, numma tsu feel." Un fvver dem hut anes fun denna karls der orner nows g'fuddered un ich noach tar der fecht ena. Se sin ivver karls?'' hoy ich They are not looking ’ School Shoes. and durable, and only cost HE oi nth do can’t let them go to with their toes sticking We have on hand a line Boy's School Shoes on which you can SAVE 50 PER CENT. IN SHOE LEATHER. the rough, cheap- kind—commonly called They are neat, strong $1.25 a Pair. Mingle's . . . . ...SHOE STORE
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