4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA., THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1807. Lil ff " wi miners, furnace men, and all branches ' vn | Flinn and Magee. This ix the only ap- Garman's Opera House, season of 'y7 he entre democrat, of skilled labor are in about the same | \ RINDI Ri; | \ | FR | pointment these two leaders have in The following attractions have been asy to Take — { ill i shape at present. Distress has been the department. Chief Clerk Gearhart, | booked by hiapager Garman for season —- | : H ¢ al CHAS. R, KURTZ, « - EDITOR & PROP | general throughout the country, and his | - . | ol Danville, Jill alo Vs retains a. tho | Of 1897-95, asy to O erate lot has not been worse than other labor. Ch ge i t} , Ex ‘A ti a F . { rumor that Bank Commissioner B, } Oct. 14-Geo, H., Adam ‘Sporting Pp CIRCULATION, OVER 1800, ing men, and he is not the only oue who | ZHoNEEs 111 Lhe Lxeculive Loree on Gllkeson is also to be placed on the | Craze." bi Are features peculiar to Hood Telephone Call 183. | bas suffered. | Capitol Hill, | “sliding board Mr. Gilkeson had no J 26-Stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin size, tasteless, efficient, thor ~ ha Ni connection with the bond deal He I'he writer of the article severely cen- was willing his friends should sign Nov. 12--*'A Tarkish Bath.” | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : sures the employer, the farmer, for much | MARTIN SEORETARY OF BTATE. | the document, but he refused to Pe 18—~Opera-Comedy, “During the Regular Price $1.50 per year. | of the oppression and distress endured, along with them, all.’ If pald in ADVANCE $1.00 on There may be farmers, here and there, | The Philadelphia Opponent of Quay | { Howard B. Hartwick, of Clearfield, + 1=""1ditle Trixie.’ pe ’ | Is In danger of losing his position as 11—Louis Morrison in "Faust, first assstant state librarian. He is *¢. 17—~Frank Jones. - Tue CuwsrE DEROGERT ‘will ba sent one who treat their farm hands with little re. ceeds Elkin as Deputy Attorney Geun- | charged with neglect of duty in glving an, 22 ~*A Breezy Time." over w. C. 1. Hood & ( ills vear with any one of the below named papers, | spect and less consideration than brutes eral—Genernl Reeder Arrested. more time to the work of private sec- ‘eb. 12-Guy Brothers’ Minstrels. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass at the following low rate: With in their stables. There are such men in (8pecial Correspondence.) pid St State Chairman Elkin than ar, 8—Byme Bros., ‘Eight Bells The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariil every calling and it would be a surprise Harrisburg, Sept. 14.-On Saturday Major Nesbitt Must Go. not to occasionally meet a brutal farmer | last Governor Hastings announced the Major Nesbitt's doom Is sealed, He in every community--but these, as a | appointment of David Martin, of Phila- | will have to walk the plank, and delphia, as secretary of the common- | promptly. Nesbitt was absent Friday i wealth, vacated by the resignation of | night when the troops were ordered There are very rare instances of far | General Frank Reeder, Mr. Martin's | out to suppress the “rioting” In Lu- mers accumulating wealth in the past | commission was forwarded to him yes- | zérne county, and Lieutenant William MICHAEL E. BROWN, ten years. The general decline in the | terday, and he will be sworn into office | O. Richardson was called upon by the of Indiana county at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. His | governor to take charge at the state For Auditor General, i i : “ first official duty will be to attend the | arsenal. Richardson is foreman, and WALTER E. RITTER, unprofitable avocation. Few have Any- | meeting of the pardon board, which | has the details at his finger ends. Tw of Williamsport thing to show for years of toil, unless | takes place tomorrow noon. hours after he was given tha order all mortgages and notes that long are over The new secretary of the common- | the equipment of the Third brigade was wealth was born Aug. 20, 1845, on what | on the cars and ready for shipment 5 is still known as the Ridgeway farm, | The governor was so pleased with unprofitable and a loss to most, and | Newtown and Harrowgate lanes, in the | Richardson's admirable work that he while wages were very low, he did the | Twenty-fifth ward, Philadelphia. His | will promote him to superintendent of For Jury Commissioner... 1. HOY best he could. Short crops and low parents were of Scotch-Irish stock, and | the arsenal, which place is now filled ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 13. cure any case of constipation, Catearsis Ane She Hea! Laza Mr. Martin's youth was spent on the | hy Nesbitt ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING RENEDY (0. Chicago. Bantreal, Can. or New Tork. 11. : farm helping his father. He received a It is sald by friends of those who | a EDITORIAL. debt and it will require all the proceeds | common school education and began | are alleged to be upon the bond to of the present favorable conditions to | taking an active part in politics upon | indemnify the state treasurer for th attaining his majority. Boon after he | payment of money to persons who who are heartless, cruel, task masters, Succeeds Reeder—W. F. Roeder Suos said: * You never know you Special Club Rate have taken a pill till it is add Pittsburg Weekly Post $1.50 Cineinnatti Weekly Enquires 1.50 New York! times-a-week World - 1.7 The Democratic State Ticket rule, are the exception, For State Treasurer, price of farm products, has made it an The Democratic County Ticket. due. No, farming for years has been For County Surveyor.—]. H WETZEL. prices have left most farmers sadly in place thew on an even fooling again, 8 SAA BR es A LABORER’'S PLEA ’ Hote ink tx removed to the Nineteenth ward, which | appointed as extra employe That the expense of living has in then included the present Thirty-first | islature, and who were creased under the McKinley adminis vard, and has resided there ever sin CRE Walke Pa. Sept 3. 1597 tration is evident The increase cost of Heginnl with |} : h hers a widest apprehen y Sditor ENTR DEMOCRAT . M . ‘ : rod utive co i ‘ \ "1 Tt 3 ¥ wy wiry AOL LEN 5. EMC RAS 4 a ra, etc., has nothing to do with | 4'0 nih Ryd ex : ! vith 1 X HE matte row - | space in your vale le r, voul Hic 0RGINoNS OF AMlhiRiCy 3 40 y years. he fri iy 1m be he legislature had no pow ' ate 1 i like to ask a few ques 3 Of the 0 inistration. The famine abroad in-| upward, unt flor ot {ten yeu tf | om by appropriating money to the * 1 ount . a livelih 1, 1cl aT .t Lon wes . #1 { too he » “§ ni 4 r ured rite N oh eT " eda - : we ——————— ——————————— ————————— — the ¢ a oe ra mesa § SKCHLER & CO. 1 bard id standard, on TT Treat N . H HOUSE DLIN BELLEFONTE TT 1 LS , 4 AbAhAbRAAALLARMALMAAAL AA bb bbb a A A EE I EL I FEE EE hE El El A Ee EK ey RE # Imperial, Youngs «Guyer Hats SY 2 a 2 Q Q SY 2 2 N AS 2 “4 agricul. | m1 ¢ 3 Fareed 0 (F 3d has suffered a Oug mseq uence . ¢ f, RRR RRR RR 7 : N uy v { wi sv! Hien at " wise | " . . power of 1 i nilions, : exy | the : ru eK " of those wh nt il and ls r from some of the Coming Changes ] ) th , carly dawn to du r brow, 10 gain a mes . ¥ T 1't abuse the poor : : i Again Do a little thinking in the lime indi AEE ‘ ernor Hasting re jected iI the plans winistration, as they clas nd Reflect a long time before you vole, so i . 1 wi ' LIE anhounced. | recommended by the board of experts, not fulfill their promises to the laborer gnation as deputy | and will ask the in regards to their wages, | for one will governor was so displeased try something else in 1 , 48 anything | YOu are at ‘ ) charge Mr. Barnett | with the action of hig colleagues that would be more ac ble t he labor. When the workingmen of this country “ wn in Philadelphia for | ne withdrew from the mes ting and de- ing man than this present prosperity of | can lay aside party pride and political i he big battie between | clined to further participate in its pro high prices and low wages Ae 1 ‘ nis ' n and anti-adminis edings Oo vg { gh p § ana | 4 ) not prejudic e. and study existing conditions A } in ceeding It in expected that he wi want to talk disrespectful any ome, / a ib «t # In the Quaker City | resign from the « but | want to say that the comfort of the | honestly and intelligently, a more |, Novet In spite of the dd ’ b * few that you may clearly understand where Martie " " | architects for new ’ ‘ MAriin a sOOn as Ld v T * ay The New Fall SIVies are now » a2 i 3 ott» \ “nd - - en ML » are ready for vom inspection, of one leading make of Fine Hats, now have » 02 “0 ¢ mmission The gov ernor'e friends assert that he has ne laboring man and his family is not con. | hopeful future will be in store for them mn w Dauphin county court, | alternative 5 on make a | & "0d sidered half as much by his employer, as - — It would be a mistake for the se Ex-Secretars Rooder's Arvest the poorest pig or the lousiest calf in his . : X commonwealth to certify 8 R . atabls WP RE hp h ux price of wheat is still advancing * ih # . " : Ex-SBecretary of State Frank Reeder stable All they seem to care for is] _ . ’ t . MOR i nat Crow candidates | and Assemblyman Webster C. Welss that he is on hand by daylight in the | The foreign demand continues strong | ere on the McKinley Citizens’ | were arrested at Easton Saturday af morning, and stay till dark at night, and | and good prices promise to prevail cket i rtiflied the nomina- | qerncon. and Maurice ©. Luckenbach labor with all their might to he p to pay - 1 the & ' f General Reeder. | was arrested at Bethlehem the for that driving horse and silver mount ed harness, or that fine carriage in which = i A) ed sams Tug democratic fracay at Reading is | The result AR lection of Crow, | gyening, the three being charged with no comparison to the political knockouts | #74 the defeat Speaker Valtan for | conspiracy “to bribe” and with conspir his employer drives out with all the ’ H ‘ ) t. Political t the senate ceed Senator Charles | gey “ to defame and blacken the repu- & | b 4 . pleasure and style his heart can desire, | 8 LO¥ ASE 4 Ca Hine . il a oe | A. Portes tation of John Wanamaker” In connec. peed = . while us poor creatures go home with a | es are being unhorsed in fine style, Colonel Fra i. Bshelman, of Lan t ’ a : . y © RS a o. tion with the United States senatorial sack of flour on our shoulders, for which - caster, who is judge advocate general! | pontest at Harrisburg last winter, and we did three days work, Such are un. Oxg fact is certain, Gov. Hastings is | of the National Guard, i= mentioned | 4 warrant has also been issued for the #5 deniable facts and there is no lack of as A possible successor to Barnett. He | arrest of Detective J. N. Tilllard, in ga Just Received (ive us a call evidence to prove them as such . In a close personal friend of the gov connection with the bribery alleged ; A LABORER ment. Roosters who are not in sym- | conor, and has Jong been his lleutenant These arrests are the outcome of the pathy with him, get their heads chopped | In Lancaster county. It may be, how. | bribery case against KE. A. Van Valken- The above communication, "A Labor | off. ever, that the new secretary may | berg, and have been brought about by A erer’s Plea,’ is quite interesting at this - - — choose some one who Is a personal | Mr. Van Valkenberg and other friends a ) a, e s ’ , i friend as deputy of Mr. Wanamaker, who now cla 1 v time. The writer, evidently a farm la. Tux price of bread has been advance. : an, 19 : X / uh running his part of the State Govern. Secretary Martin will also make a | be prepared to show that the bribery borer, bewails his lot and points out ing, same with meat, clothing and other few other changes in the office besides | with which Van Valkenberg is charged ; yh AREAS some of the reasons why their condition necessaries of life. Wages on other | dispensing with Colonel Barnett's ser | was really a "put up job” on the part y ALLEGHENY STREET, is extremely hard, He no doubt is cor. hand, have not apparently advanced, vices, The colored messenger, Edward | of Messrs. Reeder, Welss and Lucken- p , E BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. : M. Baxter, of Philadelphia, will have to | bach, with the Intent of making It ap- rect on this point, and is not alone in That makes the lot of the workingman go. He Is a protege of Benator Dur. | pear that the Wanamaker people were this respect. The condition of most all rather serious. He don’t like that kind | pam, and was one of the strongest | buying votes. Such wide publicity classes of labor is about the same, the | of prosperity, supporters of Bheriff Crow In the fight | was given to one side of the case at the t There has been a general Ss ————— last fall time of Van Vaikenberg's arrest that country over, ge HOODS PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- Colonel Edward Brady, of Pittsburg, { this new phase of the situation has decline in the wage rate and opportunity lousness, Indigestion, Meadache, | will be retained as deputy corpora- | treated a decided sensation, for securing employment. Our coal! Easy to take, easy to operate, 200. ° tion clerk. He is a friend of Senators WILKINK
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