Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 01, 1894, Image 1

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BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1894,
WELCOME NEWS FOR THE |
LABORINGMAN.
ood effects of Tariff Reform alter
The
sixty days trat-Democrats talkie new
3
LY LAS made
nle
frit
and it onl
ued defeat, clung t
ing those vears ol adve
cause was just and right, for
“Truth crushed to earth shall rise
The eternal years of God a
But error, wounded, wr
Al dies among its
After 32
was
branc
their
on the statute
republican legislation since
they desecy
credit,
ithes i
vears, the democraci
folly restored power
books was
Treas
The
McKinley
ly
to Europe, the
to buy
revent
Sherman
quired us annnually
ounces of silver which
Ces an
the le
The panic
Pually
after a memor:
became a lav
vious bill was
The Democratic
It
party had a
ordeal to face. bravely met
tinhed employment to labor.
mines can't fll their orders; railroads
are carrying an immense increase in |
bankers report a
frefght trafhie
larger
our
increase the volume of bus.
On
ness,
al A 5
the effect
ure, v
ruil
has Lee
industria
LOW reson
and the
will be
show,
Prosperity,
just breaking
It is refalgent
gives promise of
era in our nations |
money
The
he land are
hments trying,
over the government
man to rally at
defence « f
’
rent party
¥
the 8 on next Toesday in
his standard and those principles we so
bravely defended for over thirty years
and which we now are just beginning
to enjoy
.
M. FosTeEnr, our hustling candi.
date for legislature paid us a short call
on Friday. He gives a favorable report
the
cratic ticket will receive
rity
and is of the opinion entire
its
demo
customary
maj
-
AN should be made in
voting precinct to instruct voters as to
how they should ‘mark their ballot this
year and vole also for State Senator
The filing of Savage's nomination pa
pers at a late hour has complicated the
democratic ticket this year,
-
Hanny R. CunTin, but a few years
Ago was appealing at the democratic
door for an office. He has gone to the
party which was more generous. Down
at Curtin’s works, Roland, Pa., tue re.
publican candidate for legislature was
interested in an iron operation that paid
its employees in store goods, This ex.
ponent of company stores will ask
laboringmen to vote for him.
effort every
tour |
| Are
Coal |
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{ dsfactory.
Wheat osed as feed is not wasted but |
ly
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AMERICAN LABOR WELCOMES THE DAWN OF PROSPERITY.
THE CALAMITY WAIL
“i ELI aa |
Business { ni.
says that
roved crop n
den demand
products.
There is little specula
moving directly from
consumer.
nent 1s m
The business m
ire Sat.
ms are rapidly b
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CHAIR:
and the
coming December court
that this has ocenrred.
1 :
ws. The
every
gu ity
out
Hastings
5 ¢)
mar
nocet proven and
ha way 4 been pos Lic
ind
heard of
regard to Gen.
rumors, AS we never saw or
that he
we always be.
falsehood, sud
cling to the same opinion
any definite information was
guilty of such conduct,
lieved it a vicious will
1 until there is
sufficient reason for be
:
Mi
opportunity
Heving the
Of
Con.
In court,
the
trary
Lave
onnor will
defend his
he justly
Gren. Hast.
ise and we
Let the light be
statements and, if he
severe punishment,
has taken the proper ¢
approve of his action.
turned on.
—
Tue Gazette speaks lightly
Hastings’ famous Axeman speech of
1578 when he dubbed the democrats of
Pennsvalley as 'doubleskulled,” ignor.
ant and grossly immoral,
of Gen.
If that paper
will only interview Adam Hazel, Frank
Hazel, Perry Gentzel, Elias Breon and
others, who were plainly mentioned as
our authority, it will find the story only
too true, The “double-skulled” will be
the voles are counted
and they won't swell Hastings’ major.
ity. Their time
ment,
on hand when
has come for settle.
GEN. HASTINGS FEE
His Charge Handred
Defending Miners
of Fight Dollars for
f s+)
i #1
D. H.
“1 Hastings
oved Ge neral
ast 1 t haan rw
mend 0 ¢ Hii
Argu
$f Were Land The lead
M qu
ers of the Knights of Labor were to pay
1"
All EXD ISS
a May Jen;
. —
AMITY HOW
and you m LY
never regret i
{ has done a
ie
good work by wing the ’
frandulen
work of assessors fu that city.
wards
eX
In some
over 500 ficticious names were
found on the lists and have been erased
Assessors who i into court
ible
shown
the fact that
a is one of the most corrupt
New York with
its bowery slums does not seem to be in
it. What is how the Republicans have
been able to ‘roll up the immense wa-
They had the
and by the use of repeaters accomplish
the result,
rep An
beer
Philadelph
cities in the country
jorities nssessors lists,
If Philadelphia should have
a clean election this year, Singerly will
likely carry that eity,
PRI ‘
THE questions we propounded for
the Gazelle still remains unanswered.
We presume Harter found them too
knotty, and did the next best thing by
resorting he can't
face the issues we will not embarass him
further. We do not wish to humiliate
him before the public, as we have con.
sideration for a relative
to ridicule, Since
displayed |
of the | Rhwest
Lat product ever known
Lise ®
Ww
cy saved him
1 until
¢ hisn
sues of the
pre
campaign so that all ean
1.ot
duty
vote intelll
gently, all reflect
thelr
carefully as to
on Tuesday : Jet an honest
purpose prevail and then act according.
ly. When you do that you
your citizenship in its highest
exercise
and no.
blest sense
St
Bargisrs at Howard
Burglars entered the Pennsylvania
railroad station at Howard on Saturday
night by forcing the door open, and se.
cured for their trouble eighty-four cents.
They then crossed the railroad and en.
tered a residence and meat market but
secured nothing in valne.
—
News From the Gas Well,
The drill is now down about 600 feet
in the gas well at Salt Lick, and another
pocket of gas has been struck. The
drillers keep the drill in operation day
and night and if no salt is struck the
gas will be utilized as fuel for the
gine,
en
» .-— - ”
~Mr. Curtin Moyer and family, late.
ly of Altoona, are preparing to move
to Sandy Ridge. Mr. Moyer expects to
take charge of the brick works at that
place,
bwilufe of shone numercus foarasoes + -
UNPARTISAN JUDICIARY.
WHAT CONSTITUTES AN
IDEAL COURT.
Bitter Partisang
The
are unit to Nil the place.
Courts are Sacred-The Courts are
The bulwarks of the iiberties of the
people,
The people of the 40th] udieial Dis-
take in the
of a man to preside over their «
for the next ten year
trict have much at election
ourts
The courts are
very justly and properly regarded as the
| bulwarks of the
ibertios of the people,
|
As long as Lhey are pure, and not con-
| taminated with the
| ru of politi
ests and rights of the
bitterness and cor-
ion
A
I'he people of the s
perly
fudicis
cal turmoil as po
been trie
and very pri
| keep their
i
had on
ful,
This
the
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14 CO
% they were n
men to be clothed
vented to.
vm the Bolt
: gus
YHOUHTE matter how de we stand
and unt
+)
Famed
aw, a larg:
in the practice,
4
honest all his relation
8 priv
h
in
pure and upright inl
has every element wh
make sucha judge as we
in the 49th judicial district
The nomwin
Mr. Bower a
democrats of
him at The
democrats of Huntingdon county, hay
ing faith in him as a lawyer, and know
ing his life and ch
Id have
shou
dorsed he Primaries
iraclier as a citizen
were delighted to give
qualified endorsement atl their primary
i
|
i Us 3
elections. and heartily joined w
giving him a speedy nomination in the
district conference He
the people free from all
With no prejudice or {ll feeling excited
against him in preliminary canvass or a
jong drawn out contest in the judicial
untrameled
:
thus comes to
antagonism
is the only
free cand date
conference, he
and absolutely
contest, and by reason of this is entitle
to the support of every citizen, regard.
less of polities who desires the fair, hon
est, and upright administration of ji
tice in our courts,
As already stated it has always been
the desire of the people of this common
this
1
in
Lo keep their jud
from the turmoils of politics a
idicial districts
nd could do without in-
in the republican
ople prefer an hon-
1S a
ant, an unparti.
1
promised judiei-
rown time, but you
for a
see the princi;
racy again trigmph in “Od «
: tely necessa:
n of working
want to
Che
el
dete
Many
on Kis
rn out.
1 each
Lf ntre
Bellefonte Grain Market.
Tackson 8&0:
w
-
»
Don’t Scold
The Boy. Be
good, lively
and you
him if
1 boy,
:
change
of
The
is to
are hard
lot
oes that
vk out.”
ot the school shoes
you'll save
four
seibly a little more,
in l
one pair in
i Si
for both boys
Mingle's
SHOE STORE