URTHHNE AL CHAS. | we MORE HOT SHOT FROM SWALLOW teform Candidate for Govern or Talks About Bossisn ARRAIGNMENT OF EVIL RULE Park Dr Thousands 3 y+ Campaign Speech at Hecla All the of Offices to be Filled by the Popular Vote Swallow Said That of or Appointment, No One Can Receive the Nomination Witheut Consulting the Wish or Will of the Boss Dr. Silas C, Swallow Centre Rev. campaige in county 7 4 mass meeting day, the occasion bein of citizens of Centre and Clit ountivs, Hecla Park. SrA. heid at convention, ‘rothonotary, and for bivmen A.Y. Williams, Worth township, , Long, Howard re-elected « +e 04S county, which is the sun around ent, not one can onsuiy wm without « one man, «<i Liais through oue or many of his reatures. who are also under-bosses ready to obey any « ymmand., AL ATYS No law on any of the multifarious sub ts that engage public attention can Legislature, or, | passed, be pass th y ' A consent it would enforced without his be a piece of presumption to be atoned for by political seif-abnegation or pos sibly decapitation for any man 10 vole in to the wishes of his rights the Legislature contrary ictator; it would beto forfeit 0 be named at the primaries, nomivaterl inn the conventions or voted for by the people for reelection The adherents of Quay in the last Leg- islature, as in many which preceded it, showed themselves to be mere spaniels, whose affection for their master seemed 10 increase in proportion to the kicks he gave them. So long have they been in the leading strings of political childhood, vot thinking nor acting for themselves, but playing the partof dumb puppets, that even in the most trivial affairs they must needs telephone to Washington or KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. hie voy il Old Man’ to come to tell the chi vhat to do ng committee ation aliowed AW a commiiiiee 0 r. Then comes lem was inserted general bill because they knew ful that it could not pass Ane expense of separately other item provides for the attending funerals of ex-members of the Assembly, lature who attended these funerals were so drunk at the time as to offend the re. latives of the deceased. We have only time to refer casually to Some members of the Legis. the £70,000 paid for improving the acous. tics of the old House of Representatives when there was a standing offer to do the same work by equally responsible men for $20,000; 10 the over §§,000 paid Charles Miller for carpenter work on a rose house which it was never claimed was worth more, including material and lumber, than $1,800 nor the four days’ work improvement on Grace Church at a to Beaver to ascertain what the "Old | oo - " Man" wants. Legislation was thus kept Continued on page « BELLEFONTE, PA., . GRANGE PARK IN FULL BLOOM Now Annual Picnic Full Blast ‘he 25th LIST Ol TENT A Large Display Other And cises Tuesday Products—Good Order Prevails Large g Exer MASON Saturday Mechat In ne additiona : ' Verio Roe hinery hat ma best is 1 Wednes AY § DIromis RECEPTION FOR COMPANY B On Wednesday evening Burgess | Naginey, called a special meeting of govnci! to take definite action for extend B an ing to Company appropriate wel come home Burgess Naginey aud Harry committee to take matter in charge and It is Keller, Esq., were appointed a make all necessary arrangements, pot definitely known, now, at what time they will arrive here The patriotic should respond promptly to make this demonstration the Nothing is too good for the brave their hour when the country sentiment of our people befitting occasion bovs who volunteered services in the needed defend: ers, Give whatever assistance freely doit uuickly you can, money and and cheerfully, and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, is. In HOLDERS INS, MURDERED FOR HIS MONEY “Shantylown iad a rendez member alsoury anothe i r, Mr MAY RETAIN THEIR cartridge belt canteen, with straps, 41 24 waist belt cents ; haversack and plate, wt trifling things included po the soldier's outfit may also be pur chased in the same way. These include the meat can, the price for which is fix knife, cent ed at 14 cents; tin cup, § cents; { fork, 2 cents. left 4 cents spoon, 1 other items Are revolver which The only and cartridge box, Are y cents each .——— holster valued at Must Wear Their Uniforms For the benefit of those who believe that soldiers home on a furlough wear their uniforms for show, we will state that a soldier is compelled to wear his uniform all the time and the minute he removes it and dons citizen's clothing he becomes a deserter and is liable to be arrested by any constable or officer and returned to camp, a reward of fio belong offered for such arrests A FINANCIAL BLUNDER Piled 1 Treasury SHOULD BE IN CIRCULATION wneyed Class, always eager for an Gov. Nt icised ( ernment bonds Dalzell was of those who severely crit leveland's bond Under the gold sts jssues they were a necessity in every con. ceivable way the bond issue championed by Mr. Dalzell was a bit of blundering and expensive folly. And it is because of democt tiou to this needless boud issue atic opposi. A piece of folly without parallel in our financial that Mr. Dala audaciously "The democratic party would pot furnish the means for the prosecution of the war history AsSeTis Post - -—— Fiag Raising On Saturday 17th, the school board at Julian will have a patriotic demonstra tion in a flag raising. D. F. Fortuey, Esq., and Supt. C, L. Gramley will make the principal addresses. Prof. Weaver's class will render the music for the occa gion. All are invited to attend. Havemeyer is at again head of the latter and the and a hot one is along Hight imminent he coffee importing firm of Arbuckle Brothers has the American Sugar Refining Company bas taken uj refining of sugar "he goue into the business of roasting coffee Perhaps the consumer may profit by their quarrel ; perhaps not, For a time there is likely to be a cut in the other to the wall, prices and ultimately will be then prices will be put on again nme or corporation driven a ——— —-— An Aged Lady's Birthday On September 14th, Mrs, Naoscy Bar. ger, who resides at Curting Station, in Bald Eagle valley, a few alles west of Howard, celebrated her one hundred and seventh birthday. Mrs, Barger is the oldest woman in this section and pet. haps in the state
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