THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 15, 1900, 4 The entre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP SIBLEY CAUTERIZED, yr building, the building at the time swarm- | ing with the armed republican toughs and moonshiners from the feud counties and When ’ {an attempt was made to enter the build paver, Tor at yr on, ol Wis ing to find the assassin these armed men, OVER 2475 COPIES PER WEEK. CURRENT COMMENT, Politienl and Mutters of Interest, Democrat Digs Into the Vitals of His Recent Notes and Comments, Flop and Speech, Otherwise, mountainous regions of the state, on In th might, of God with Magog, of good with } drew J, Pi the oncoming conflict of right with 1 m \ ‘“" | evil, no doubt need dwell in minds in the employ of the Taylor party, pre, | 1 © . Ne as side ONY ress vented every attempt to seek out aud |©f the people as to which side Congre TERMS OF SUBSCORIFTION Regular Price - . $1 50 per year Bt paid in ADVANCE $1 .0% “ man Joseph C. Sibley will be found. arrest the murderer, to establish | The attempt being made Almost simultaneous with the attempt 1 the Mr, | good threats, - 9 UpPremac Baalism upon the rai Goebel and make Mr, adjourning the legislature in order to murder { of the republic finds in him a most a Special Club Rate DEMOCRAT will be low named papers, | order these Taylor sued an “hired 1 sent one THE CENTRE year with any one of the be ‘ he following low rate With NE anati Weekly Enq rer $l 0 | to prevent that body from adopting the New York J-times a week World $l 1 foisting report of the contest committee and de omme above God, he has form of privileged interest claring Mr. Goebel the legally elected rein sm ; DEM. COUNTY COMMITTEE, 1900. Coverdor.. ‘This order was excepted UA won the appla . the state troops, beaded by the republican nairman HI06L \ 3 " a most able speech « Walker Adjutant-General, and the legislature of | } at the point | J. K. JOUNSTON, ( John. J. Bower and W, Harrison (TESS 1n 13 a sovereign ed Jeffers of the bayonet legislature, how- J 3 ution we ever, after several attempts succeeded in 4 “" N mics Centre Hall avoiding the bayonets of the republican Howard Milesb Mil Sibley . «te v ' tefend % 1ICY muster up ga y geiend govern troops and hired ruffians from the moun- ¥ dl d Mr srnor and sworn and inaugurated, s . ment by both y armies and bar tains and declare wi rer. . iny’s bank wm ay M1: Goebel the legal standard Onl y nny ly elected Gove he was ily i 8. Philipsburg State College Unionville Tower Benner n. p ‘ 5 wortally wounds only a CURRENT COMMENT. and fo Notes Otherwise A ri T Hood’s Pills } 41 m POLITIC Rouse the Liver p nominate by Ex.Gov enor They the red to the — RATQioibe ex per law war fund that it cost the Us $105,144 to whitewash former Alger; and 2 Of this sum compensation fraud, but the certificates of election were was a i | FF SN wis for the of whose were also in the enjoyment of Anes ™ » (24) pix a awarded to Mr. Taylor and his associates ¥ Leng . : . p ead expended as on Lhe repud An . ni »0v. Brad embalied beef | ley, his repub that Mr this time the an predecessor saw to it | commission, some members | arge Besides this, $12,000 was expended | . u ' ' ! for their meals, to say nothing of severs CAMPAIGN DEBTS \ ton Fin : rej . \ rey i : . : odd thousands for cost of travel, Pu : 4 man car accommodations, earriage hire, Although the full report this Taylor was inaugurated sa fee adherents of become sO in. Lhe administration boasted that if Mr, Goe ing bad tense that the Taylor 4 panaAY. Mann { Bellefonte horses head Hepbum's letter | COT ! y BREW OF oO . ten 1 © Pond iy ot g . ek, He in Banker “" i ei : . bel would contest and succeed in obtain ol Gage seems 10 be continually tions as speech sual large select implements bringing ing a decision in his favor he would never be Governor, and in order to make good they hundreds of their boast, brought mooushiners from the ‘fend counties” which are also the republican strongholds of the state to reinforce the state troops who were crowding the streets of the state capitol to do the bidding of the revolutionists The democrats, nothing daunted, insti tuted their contest before the legislature, produced their evidence and in due time the committee appointed to hear the evi. dence and make a report, heard the case, and formulated a report declaring Mr Goebel the legally elected Governor, as also the democratic candidate for Licuten ant Governor. On the day the report of the committee was to be presented to the legislature for their approval or rejec. tion, Mr, Goebel while walking along the street was shot down by an unknown person concealed in the government luxurious commission, which was printed by the Government at a cost of $18.51: has never seen the light, the comms sloners were supplied with fountain pens costing $12 each in order that they might make precious notes of testimony As Alger has recently pronounced William J]. Bryan a "curse 10 the country.” is he to be accepted as a blessing 7 Post Our townsman, Judge James A. Beaver, after declaring in the presence of Co. 1, his opinion that the reports of mismange ment in the war department were antrue, was tendered a position on this commis sion and handled the whitewash brush more freely than He knows how the $105 000 was expended any po dou - Wil Take the Saw Mill Sie Andrew Knarr is removing the old saw mill from Loganton to his ticiber tract about two miles north of that place, The Salona creamery will erect a cream | separator ou the present site of the saw | mill, the answer. The bank's “great politica view of what was d 18h and claims, in me during have been headed this have been filled to the canvass of Mr ‘very strong bank” by the coffers of Gage, overflowing with funds from the United While was a United States deposi States Treasury this ‘very strong bank letter from Mr. Hepburn the government had only $200,000 on deposit with that bank at the time, but immediately after this the deposits were gradually increas ed, and in a few months the deposits of the United States amounted to the enor mous sum of $24,000,000. Hepburn's let ter increased the deposits by $21,800 000 besides the bank was given the oppor. tunity to purchase from the government the New York Custom House property at an insignificant price This is a clear case of paying political debs with the money of the people, tory prior to the rec eit of this smgnihicant i rich, and owed to have ckefel jer founds a Neg caslon i the professors ust take good teach that the ear'h In mcording the founder may or they will wake up some and find themselves out of a Job. His reply to trial commission is simpiyadefense of trusts, which he de Are A necessity as well as a good He admits that they might pos sibly al their great power and charge too much for products, or they might engoee in hazardous speculation but of the Standard Of trust wouldn't do anything of the sort, The same day, however, on which Mr Rockefellor's opinion appeared In the papers the announcement was made that the price of oll had gone up three conte a gallon. This would add a mil lon doliare a week to the the profits of the Standard, It Is not surprising that Mr. Rockefeller appears as a champion of the necessity and good. ness of trusts, for there is no business so mean that it will not be defended by those engaged In It CAre fint diciate morning roned or nn the Indu clares thing ae course The man ean reasonably « his own offspring party are sharers in the plunder of the trusts, and the policy of the party for years has been indicated by men prom fnent In trusts. syndicates, combina tions and mono The party that fmposes a high protective tariff to en able the manufacturer to sell goods to his countrymen at » higher price than he sells them abroad will never ay a straw In the of trusts, The G. O P. will. of course, threaten them with dreadful things in its platform to fool the rank and file, it has done for a generation on the sliver question, but do anything to curb the trusts! Never Why the senate a few days ago killed an amendmen fo the census bill which proposed that the census should in. clude Information regarding trusts Dictator McKinley and his advisers are sorry that the people know as much about trusts as they do, and he will take good care that the consus doosn't add anything to their information, tepul might to murder party 1 "I father 1 loaders of the i he wilien way nn & horse Gelser separator on buggy. mower hold goods, oi at Falrbrook IP west of Pine Grove Mills, at 10 ¢'el Wm. Gobheen, Auect SATURDAY, Manon Motieorge W about i mile north-east of Oak Mall Station on the Raker farm eone farm horse. threes mileh cows, 2 short horn ulis, | steer, 4 oo CRives, | Poland China sow and Mls, farm implements, ote. =ale at | o'lock p. i. shar WW. M. Goheon, ane donser WeEDsrepar, Manon B5-W, HB. Domblager, of Lamar, Ia sarge lol of horses, cows stock and implements, Sale begins at Pa.» THUREDAY Mach 2 Wm H Long. Sr.» offer at public sale at his residence at Jack sonvilie, | cow, buggy. harness Joook stoves Parior stoves, tables, bureaus bedroom soit chatrs, sofa, lawn mower, cupboard, tabs carpets, bags, dishes and other articles at | oO clowek FRIDAY, Mancow 30 Emanuel Musser, i mile east of Sate Unllege. & work horses, 12 aatry cows, & heifers. Full blooded Guernsey bull, I Berkohire boar, binder, mower, Eran drill, dairy wagon, 4 horse wagon, Sale at Wocloek. Wm Goheen, ancl, SATURDAY Manon SJ, PF. Seibert. § miles west of Setiehunte, in Benner twp, on the Wm, PF. Hu farm-0 horses 14 head of eattle, lot full line of tarm imple Rofl) goods. Sale at10 4 W Tressler ye ments
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