4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 24, 1895. The | @ entre CHAS. R. KURTZ, ~~ EDITOR & PROP Aotusl, average, sworn clrenlation, paper, for the past year, 1507, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. of this Telephone Call 183s, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If paid In ADVAN Special Club Rate Tae CENTRE DEMOCR year with any one of the at the following low rate Pittsburg Weekly Po Cinecinnatt] Weekly New York AT will be } below named papers With st Enquirer Ftimes-a-week World EDITORIAL. MORE PROSPERITY (?) Sweeping Reduction in Big Shops at Altoona — Mechanics Leave Town. 1 Tr long such a the proach of winter, the reduction of wages 3 Coming, as it does, after period of short hours and at ap : of shopmen last week at Altooma, been very discouraging. Those who had their wages cut fear Many 8 have not yet that they, too, will suffer were rife, one that the e general being Coremakers have ulders lose fi a wheel or about 6o cents a day, and Many workmen in their helpers cents a day. machinists and skilled other trades are leaving town and going to Pittsburg and vicinity, where it is said there is a good demand for skilled me- for of work there, and chanics. They <ive as their reason the scarcity lower wages than elsewhere. the mentioned the recent reduction going In addition to above might be ia miners the men can barely make a living and min- wages in the Clearfield region, until Crs arc threatening another strike th Up at Scotia in this county the iron ore operation § of Carnegie have closed down ently and over hundred families are left in bad shape. Then look at the two idle furnace 1dred men state of affairs in 1 should wis That was not so | ah f{ is forgutien Have the people FOR SPEAKER ans, the Jicans and rats The effort to the coopera dem independents, defeat Quay will require tion of the democrats and anti-Quay re- publ It } icans to succeed. is pos sible that the democrats will be ready to join in the movement, but will demand some division of the honors For that reason there is a probability of electing a demo- cratic speaker of the legislature During the past week Hon. R. M. Fos ter, of this county, has been prominently mentioned for the position. He was recognized as one of the active and in- fluential members of the last session and was always in line with his party. Asa member of the Soldier's Orphan Commis for the effi He at once the sion he attained distinction cient service he rendered. became a couspicuous member of body, and in the party caucuses Already a large number of members have pledged Mr, Foster their support should he allow his name to be consider ed for the speakership. He ability to occupy the position and we be. lieve he would be the available man for the democratic members to select —————— Star-Spangled-Banner howlers are for it, but a great many influential, deliberate | men de not think quite that way, Ves, the Flag! seems to be the cry of every movement without a legitimate defense, ConorussMAN HALL'S majority in the district amounts toj3844 over Arnold, with the soldier vote not included, which wil make little change, Such an immense —————— slump should put a quictus on Brother | Arnold, Jemoceat. | t+ Our has the | | won | column, remarks the Tur question of annexing the Philip. | Pers. | pine Islands is growing in interest, The | DOWNWARD TREND OF WHEAT. The following editorial, which will be read with interest by our farmers, from the New York World, Nov. 16th 1s THE DOWNWARD TENDENCY OF WHEAT. The general tendency of wheat nowa- days is downward, in spite of the fa that all that is put upon the marke once absorbed either by the mille irish’’ tendency is fiction that the favorab all the PXARerate rt demand conv from OO Those who are 1 to be say that Furog I~ itself in the coming year. in posit will be able If this is true and our home crops are as large as they promise to be, wheat is sure to go much the | lower before it again to “famine’’ prices of last winter and spring. rises Right here it will be in order for some of our goldites to stand up and explain, No famine is abroad, normal crops pre- vail and under this condition of things farmers do not find an encouraging outlook. Wheat and silver have been pearly the same for months, now wheat Ko sttuation, prowises to lower, fortunate but corre vue NO REPEAL OF STAMP TAXES tiding matters Now of course that Republican orators and newspape rs should claim party credit results The war baving ended it would seem but simple justi the American people that the war taxes should end as well, - DR. SWALLOW ON TOP, upon has 1 granted SOTABLE VICTORY ec swayoll Dr Swallow's vote in ly reported, was 133,554, against 118,060 At Thompson as when he ran for treasurer W. R an independent candidate rece 135 last fall the same election ived 15%. The Swallow vote this year and the united Thompson and Swallow votes last year differ only 250. The plurality for Governor-elect Stone is the on Lo- gether lead him by a majority between off from Bryan's 68 gs, and Stone's falls below McKinley's vote 249,766 120.404, total vote Jenks and Swallow 13,000 and 14,000. Jenks’ vote falls DEMOCRATS DID WELL One good result of the energetic and honorable Democratic counties, we hope, honorable Democratic canvass in Penn the fact that many counties, sylvaaia lies in back have we hope, wistmarg Post, In the last legislature we had only 18 mem. we In the nextit is reported there will be 102 senators and representatives elected by the Democrats and 87 representatives, a - Tue Wanamaker 1S senators republicans ate still confident that they can gather sufficient strenth to defeat Quay. Guffey, Jenks and Pattison are among the prominent names mentioned by democrats for the position, Tun Spaniards have Leen get out of Caba by Jancar Jsabivd to ith. and they | ave getting a move on alro dy. it a | Pas T ad | IT WAS INDEED WORTH WHILE Sal aa ou swear at her?” id soon cure her of mir, g¢ hor to earth.” I do not kill ok ne ner cried the husband, minlely Sometimes | wish ghe were dead and | free.” His friend pass i I. They rose. The wife heard the push of chairs over the hard polished floor She pitied her husband I his wicked wosnan, herself, should be dead It would be better, Oh, yes, and happier Having found a cloak, she wrapped it about her and evept quietly out. Teo kill this woman-~how should she do it? Cer tainly, the river—that was best; and she hurried on. At the corner of a dark street she paused for the Salvation Army to pass, They tramped along in an uneven way, | shouting a lively melody, that sounded but | half a hymn, It annoyed and disgusted | the erased woman, Rister Alicia was not | sinmng { Mary Whittesly looked after them a see | ond i aug hoe “Those are the sort who would expect me to pray, 1 suppose. That is religion. To pray? Wh hould 1" brought her to stretel ness had cl er sou reat Happiness - Howard. Long, dec'd, whos a resident of Curtin township, has become somewhat bewild. ered mentally He ran off from his home on last Friday and came over in this place to his mother, Mrs Harrison Long and became somewhat unruly. On Saturday night it required three men to peacifly him. On Sunday morning P. J Smith got him on the buggy and took him to his home in Curtin township From New Zealand RERFrroON, New Zealand, Nov. 21. I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medicines the sale has been very large more especially of the Cough Remedy Intwoyears I bave sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years, As to its efhicacy, I have been informed bv scores of persons of the good results they have received from it, and know its value from the use of it in my own house hold. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children, RE. J. 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