aii Mpg ago vo hn ein taunts Freddi Kurt: Ry " Scinser an tho. ddvance, C. H. Gutelius, . Surgeon and Mochanical Dentist, who is permanently. located in Aaronsburg in the office fomuerly eccupied by DroN 1 and who has been toe “With entire success—having the exper jence of a number of years inthe profession, he would cordi- ally invite all who have as yet | ot given him a call tarde so, and test the trath fu ness of this assertion. saa Teeth extract ted without pain. may >= 2 OStf HENRY BROCKERHOFF, JD SHARRT,, Prosident, Cashier. ENTRE COUNTY BAN KING CO. (Late Milli! Ken, Hoover & 4) O ) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sel | Government Soouritios, Gold and apl0' 68t if Coupons, sa—— — nil ss A F. FORTNEY; Attornay at Law, . Bellefonte) Pa. Office ver Ray nold's Bunk: may LE 6otf M' MAN Attorney at t Bolle! fonte, Fresistly atte iness entrusted to him, y DD. I) D. NEFF, M.D, P. geon, Centre Hall professional servicedlingthe ter and adjoining t@W the experiences of practice of of mg Law, ll bu- MLDS { T hysichi andBur- P 3 ors his En in af Pot- Th Ie tive | ery: Apo us —— sir —- \ MES A. BEAVER, eo Ca" N ma a Bdilor- it anit In Brogkerhoff’s blocky Bishop Street, Batlefonte, where KELLER .& MUSSER, have just opened the best, cheapest , largest as well as the best assorted stocl k of Good. in Bellefonte. HERE LADIES, Ineo to buy your Silks, hairs Mozambiqnes, Rens, Alpac as. Delains, Lans, Rritliants, Muslins, $ alicoes, ings, Flanels, Opers Rlanels; Ladies Coat. ing. Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sac White Pekav. Linen Table Cloths, Cott itarpanes (rib "Clounte TPAnes, White and € olored Tarlton, Napkins, Ingertings and EE leings White Laced Curtins, Zephyr & Zo hye Pat. terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Basket, Is the | Mol 16K, SUNDOWNS, Notions of evere kind," White Goods of avery description, Perfumery, Rib Velvet, Taffdtas and Bonnet, Cords a Braid. Veils, Buttons, Frimmings, Ladies and Misses Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, hons- fs Thread Husiery, Fans, Beads, Sewing LADIES AND MISSES SHOES STERN & BEAVER A {7 LAW, | gO, Pent a = Be and in fact every thing that can be thou gh desired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, Word: r “3 FEY Very Pes ead BE TY hotels in 2K , pe ii Nfs Q a a one of the most pieas a ‘co , 1 centra Lg LN ho hast ‘pecorino muni Ww ! as nly roy. 6s Gan’ at all times be accom- modated with st: Able 2 Rpd PRstunentop ang.) of ¢ attle Or LOPS number ofe GEC 0, MILLER. nly OSeE GY DEC CK'S HOT El. 8 ail & al- 1 R: Ww B* f SS amlourt hay e of rd. 1 hil 1 il Ie phi i. 1ts central doeality makes if Asin » the city on husiness or all visiting the ays BRO. Prop Tied ap'fi8 Leal the States Uni h H-X STITZ st » ect able for yeasuare WALT, BLAIR, JL. IR R STITZER, : : Arfaraevk at Faw Belletante, Offic yon fie Distwond, sext door to {in man : hotel ~Céns dations me German m EE: ngl sh, fehl Hatt \] Fotnil cheap, GALLS, atewholesale and rotnil chong SC ty TRAN & WILSON. OC TS, Wirge stock, all styles, 0s, Erie. ar wren and boys, just ary Wolf well known old Si Stand. - BK TIER, of all Airiptians, fre ch Hee f skin, spani sh’ ent her, maroe- “ews, sheap skins, di nings a Bvarything in thalcath ae ling Warr wnted to give sutis- fuetian, BURNSIDI E& THOM. vs. = B 5 \BhE CULLERY, including plated forks spoans, &e, al apl0 G8 AIRW IN & AL SON, ~ he a : 3 AR ROME TERS a: 1d Thermometers, at B Tr WING WILSON, ( VOFFIN ’ TRI MALE NGS, a large gsSort J ment ARWIN & W, Jipon 8 CARD BLLLS and, Door Bills, all sic zes and kinds at apley LewINs Ww ILSONS™ ACOB- RHON BE Hi. Attorney at’ ‘Law, Béllefonte. Penn’a., will atten I promp- to all legal business enti sted to his ! v care. —O Hee with Court House. ‘Consultations or Englis ish. J. B.. Kreider, M. D. Office at Millheim, Cendre county, Offers his ‘services to all needing medica attendance. ‘Calls promptly attended Early settlément cordi: ally vequested; when a liberal discount will he allowed. Inter- est charged on unsettled accounts after six months. 21jantt; B. CHANPLER, 3M: D., C HOMUEPARATC PHYSICIAN AXT SUR aro, Dellefyre, Penna sddiee 20d © over Harper Bro's Store. Residenceat th Office. Referehces—Hono € A Mayer, Pres't Judge, Lock Haven; Pa. Hon. L. A. Mackey, Pre#'t 1st National Bank, do. Harper Bros, Merchants, Beliefonte, p i.) ' and others. nov iiif OHN F POTT ER, Attorney it Law. J Collections promptly mal le wd special attention given to those haying lands or property for sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Sr Li FF. Potter, ne the 1h Groriman 16 SepTly TO. Mortgage 2, Le. Oi- fice in the diamond, north Tside of the court house, Bellefonte. wet2y 89ef CLOTHING—Overconts, Panis and Dress Coafs, cheap, at Wolf's, R. J. THOMPSON BL ACK, dligs- cian and Surgeong Potter Mi ile, hs offers his professional serviees; py the A zens of Potter towns hip. mr26,09, tf hin FS a fa THE BELLEFON TE. Boot & Shoe Store Vests, Next door to Ported Wo have always on hand, | “i GENTS CALF AND RI 0 A larger assortment: of Ladi dren’ s Shoes than anyother place. . ‘Gum Shoes, every style, make and size. ‘We ask an ex: amiliation of our goods, before irolidsing gawhere. oth = Fore GRAHAM & SOX; ORSE COLLARS, ir you don’t wha your horse’s shoulders galled and madesore, 5 os horse collars at NSIDE & THOMAS. TAN VIL STORE is BOW TeCEi iD & alarge and Ni, Saporteds foe of rdwar Eo a orse Shoes, Sad- : a Glass, , Sticet, B Bar and Hoop Iron also, rn Seay Hd Wagon Stock of every deseri HEEL Bh Supply your- selves nthe OTE FR IN & WILSON aply 68 Stock of ‘Goods: A Tr m > ir, ‘Burnside. & Thoms. Ww —— celebrated confochons, Whitmafi's celebrated choeolate, " Buker's ¢liceolate, aii chocolate, “China oan Pe ickes, : iN ADs THQ MAY oY they have black and blue eloths,, black ana wey easdimeres, sattinoetls tweeds, mel silk. satin and common vestings, in short, eve ry thing mpgrinable in the line ot milemens wear, teedy made Clothing of Every Dis scription, for Men and Boys. $ vaiiel), Oleloth, had A FUSS" ov 7 7.000 tt aoleclo : and Sh 203, In endles: Ca 'ARPETS, Mi sls, Di vieeti 1G, cwhore ENSW ARE & GRO Wy or : j s (AHL . Brow: A 3 1a doridlings, ner than pi HD CBo« GX Cf ited in ob il Lilie ' ock jlnil lalnh id vy in i314 11 Stare ar that R 2 ELLER EN US] I ave ory Cautre ship. that he. has Qprencd a at the sell known stand formerly oes by C.F." Hetlutlier, 'wherd he is offering § ¢ | A F ull and ( ‘omple ite Stock of Sn & SUMMER 8000s cheap as AAD here. y, NEw, and the publie vite od to call and exame {300 a5 will be offered and by a.gen- | 1 they ho IE 2 ICE m™h a Xf The une Liens ol aol 5 a His stoc k 1s are respects 1 ine for them INC Ior LNeH1S at th erai ent ir Ra e lowest possible prices, system of : merit a air share of public I atrons Call and Examine our Stock NO TROUBLE TOSHOW GOUDS, Only Give us a Fair Trial. y assortment les, eo \ va. alr deaximg Ze whi We havea full and complet of the latest Sly | Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, Gentlemen. and La adies Ladies Cloaks and Ci Cloth, all kinds of fur ‘nishing (3 ods ircul in Silk and Groce les “the finest Syrups, the best Co flee, Tob acCo, Paints, By estufls, Oils, Fish, Sait, St: ationery, and every thing ¢ [se e that i is to be found in a well stocke dd County y store. my. 1k et arket ra aid »- The highest market price paid, in Store Goods for UNTRY PRODPCE. Didn't forget the New Store, at Centre Hall. where goods are now offered at a -bar- gait. Call and see us. JiBs SOLT. Drs, 3 p23y Furniture Rooms! respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he Has¢onstantly on hand, andy makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS BUREAUS, SINKS; WASHSTANDS, i CORNER CUPBOARY'S TABLES, &e¢., Home Manx CHAIRS ATWaYS ON HAND Hisstock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and 1s ath made under-his own fmumedi Abesupen iv sion, and is offered at rates as cheap gaselse where. Thankful for past favors, he soli its a continuance of the same. , Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ap2408,1y.. . HING TACKLES, rods lines, hook flies, sea hair baske is, etc. tg you out to datch trout at : BURNSIDE & THOMAS - : iriigpean, dager ase H T Held, jo Crock, Watchmaker si dialer f 1lheiny, Centre-co:; Penna, full Jos iE Ricnde. and. the Yio in ceneral ast opene »w establish lent, Ee a Ar and bee ) “constantly on hand ad}. J “Watches and Jewelr: doi dia 4 oe eo wh Mamnuill | . alender’ ocks, with ¢ fl index. of Abe month, and aay ¢ 01 wee on ‘its face, which is the, mops, an ect time-keéper. NED FRUITS peaches, tomatoes pine up bles, ind peas in great varie APANNED TOILET SETTS, ANI oi J RSID STHOM AS AND hr Japunned ware, atthe Any il Store. IRWIN & WiLson. tat Lp GL ASE Pr LATES of faiViizes for salé by ARwIN & WILSON. | NOF Tal XN U hoa TE Fan <Anlo’ 68, . [ORN BLA FEANKETS AND SLEIGH ELLs, at low prices, at Irwin & WiLgoN’ RN 176 Best &W ILSON'S. # Caples. : \ " . arian Fact oh Sas Jewelry, re- hort. notice and warranted ~aiedon sh sepll’68;1y OALTS for Buggies and Carriages all wil bbe ype i SY NA TERMS, fra Tan tak is published w Ca Iy ut 180 per“year inadyanes; advance; o Reporter, bamonth lo Lp ‘ Advertisements ar e inserted at $1,060 per square (10 lines) for 8 weeks, Adv rile. ments for a yoar, nbn loss rate, ; FC CAlNJeb-work, Casheand neatly AR ex peditious.y e Wl nhareasonaile chars gos. CENTRE 1 ALL R KE PORTE It. pap J — ENTRE HALL, Pa. SkrrEMBER 30th, 1870 The Key-Note . Ol THE CAMPAIGN. dndee Thurman's Speeeh I READ, STUDY AND CIRCULATE! The following we extract from the address of Senator Alen Gi, delivered at Mozart Hall, Cinginpnti We regurd and present it’ as.one of the ahlest politiead documents ever submitted to the American peoples MONEY MAKING LEGISLATION. For ten years nearly, the Rep ubli- can ‘party hag been supreme in (he Federal Government. During all this time it has had an uncontrollable ma- jority in both branches for the greater me, a President in that majo rity. of Congress of the symj ath when = portion full And Thi vddet the funtdertook te is Stevens * of hen gf 4 | splinters in his'l ae ' fi AC ng i: onstit tit ind, impeacl him for “the l hig h garding : . WO aud misdem ' Te- that 1 led’ bi ’ one then, | in the strument, i i | to jr Heary LW, the funds could have | raised without suéh an enormous sac vifice, 1 b that every well formed and candid man will now ad mit; but the sacrificed was made ane the porchasérs of the bouds and the Government agents ‘whe negotiated made Such profits as never this or anv other POT: Neeessary been chive in i : } their sale, & be were sec country. Under the pretense of riising reve- nue i , the custome | duties, or tarifl, were inercased no less than three times" in less”than 'three years, and to a degree never before known or thought and the acts framed that it is, perhaps, safe’ to say that for every dollor they put iato the Federal Treasury, they put three dollars into the pockets of the manu- facturing monopolists. To. provide, as was said, a forced market for the sale of U Bited States bonds, they taxed the State Banks ont of existence and created over 1,000 national banks, witli powers and priv- ileges so vast, that theiv annual profits range, according to Denator Sherman, from 15 to 20 per Sou And the cur: rency anthevized by the Hauking Act was so distributed ag to give 828.67 per capita to New England, it 12. H7 to the Middle States, but: 8408. to the Western States and’ to the South: ern States only 07 vents, At tly very day the amount of this currency allotted to Massachusetts, Rhode Island atid Conreeticut “with 4 population of about two milliotis, is 886.967 808; while Olio, with two'and ‘a half ‘mile lions of people. ‘has but $18,405,385. In other words, these three Rtutes have about $44 per ficad for every man, wo- man and child in them, while Ohio link less than $8, By sudden, changes in the Thternal Revenue laws, knowing’ spec ulators have been enabled to acquire more than princely fortunes —the profits of the: Whisky Ring for instance , resul- ting: from a single, alteration fi the whisky thxy having amounted to tot less than $50,000 000, according to an official report, Then look at the astounding subsi dies to railroad companies—mere pri vate corporations... Fo.say nothing of the fiféy-eight million acres granted to states for purposes of internal i improve: ment, most of which have gone. into the h and® ‘of railroad companies—- fore in wr the same purpose Of: S50 & before its last ‘session dirveetly: to.four and branches, Central Pacifie, North. ern Pacific ind Atlantic aid Pivificm- 124,000,000" acrés—more 1s cotained in “the Middlé States strete hing from the Atlantic ocean to the Mississippi ‘ river ~that is" fo say, the seven states of New Jersey, Dei. ware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Bekides this a subsidy of over $60,000,000 in bonds was granted to the two first sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at plues Irwin & WiLson's al Oe 8 like: £104 yf adw SRO dy OF Ai 4 SK A pave 2 re & w Bas! IRAN ASN, i ea | fidriy be, donl ol have to be’ paid [by (lie Lantted States : 1" To the sth Ly Ju Lailroud | Caw add Dd tate! RIT Ir I origi tl eranted, wi: 3, 4740 0,000 RCRes, 0 1h iy at its tust session, ad | {ded nearly (6,000,000. more. So that to this one uiivate corporal im has heen given, of the best lands belong ig to the people, a tervigpry equal to That of Pennsylvania and ©hio combined. In other words, Congress has given to this, corporation the means to build, perhaps tobuild and equip, about 2, 000 miles of railroad, to be the private property of a few private individuals; Suppose thut ‘the Government Jad built thé road ‘itself, with the means, thus provided fir ite consteaction; ane then bestowed it ns ww gracious gift upon a company ¢foprivate persons, favorites of Cangress “and of the party in” power, what would the wountry gay? Aud yet wherd isthe difference hotween thal case it stande? What rence hif oH giving away a‘rond already Lill ‘oid (Fiving the means to butid it? There i hutone difference, and that is Prejadicial to the existing. cugesr 13y given to a pri- vate rs "t nl JR het ily of land, Congress’ hus ‘nde it thereat. est dnd monopolise’ the world ever Baw, Dy acres to railrond re ¥) HE = } 18 the «didi 51 its grant of'éver 130 000,000 corporations; Ht “has get homes, except exorbitant prices should Lave Deen re: | served for nctoal settlers, and given {to them under a system of homestead chance to upan the payne ut of Not only this, the wealth, power AL ie } a oF oem {dave gecking 1 to extort price from the se wile wel wh roas 1 tho't, and yet thindey that i 8 udgt us n spec grav. but nso bbamedicid nt pure thst “the Government ong bt: og regard, aud minister thesd Jugs: Dug that was. ‘the defen: o, whl with those that look at nothing botdolhars nnd gents it snf eed, But adie dost session, the Seq, ate threw evel this defense wway, IF aly nr ifioe 'ebithetmosi «bo dgrmined ap positionipa ndd nf gull diseussioy, “deliberately pursed a bill granting 10 the Central firandh widlie Union La cific Railroad the even nm bored seu. Lioys, “the ‘edd nambeved having al- ready been given to other wailcoad companios. dnd so; fon a distance of three Weitlved mies, dying partly. in, Kansas, partly i in Ne br ask and part- ly in the teeritory (of Wyoming, every, 1 foot, of laud belonging othe Gaverns ment was granted, so {ness the Senate could dao it, to railrond corporations, And this Jeads meto observe that you Jand grabbing bills that passed the Senate did not. go through the House, therefore they are dent In view ‘of thenpprouching freitna letting and féarfil of the {poupld; the “House Kid some of them aside; but they ave still upon its calendar, tu he acted np on next winter;.and should the radical party trivthphecin’ the fall elections, you may restassured that eyery pune of them will pags. § i 4 ; THE PUBLIG DEBT, ; I have views gerbe brief remarks to make adiout, the public debt. Abe ad ministration is claimivg great credit for a reduction of this debt.” 5 he first’ thing I have to say is that, takingithe whole debt togellier—the unwritten as and «dominion thus conferred upoil these great and favored corporations | "will ‘make them. the, overshadowing ower: in at least a doz jen | In reality, they and not the, | prtate Degislatores, will choose Sena- L tors in Congress ; they and not the uabi | the peonloy will They, and, not ak in the choice of Pies. ® | i volce of elect free | © State 2 will gpe tretehing from 12 acific ocean. | PATCHES more SR property: | and that cor awning é¥ery alternate land, or prot eds, Iv a belt ighiy miles wide for neatiy vhole len fort to the mile== all, or the proceeds sitle at such prices as life COT with ‘ Wg ALY 8 Corpora- d 11 ng of 11 stockhol- the road, and these own- stock and ruli V its Boston, New York and you will have some idea of what the Northern Paci- fic Railroad is to be, and what chance for the political promotion ALY DAD within the limits of its influence would seek to restrict its monopoly, restran its exactions or therwige oppose its will. Much is being now said about the relative rights of capital and labor; being uttered at Think of a read ror Ly he within Jif! re ~ 0 wl than 2,000 mk . gie ny, FHT I it oration =O Lol Of IS t i ' » of Henri FAL Its Hine orth 01 Vv Ree- | v 7 iE) at s 201 4 FAMILY ULC IUS iH t 100,04 HM) ueres in il Jngy and cities VOI Yar] « L lows 100 OF ddd ders, SCR ie ng great steckholders, ~ ing nearly all its , residing in Is ital and the depresion of labory. The working men are éverywhere forming unions, helding congresses, and issu- ing books,’ plamphlets, and rnewspa-, pers, to advocate their: claims, ‘and protest against the unequal ‘distribu tion of weaith, which they assert is resulting from existing laws, and es- pecially from their tendency to agare: gate eapitak But. what aggregation of eapital’and privilege was ever seen equal to that created “by Congress, by the charters it ‘has granted, and. the donations it has wade to the four rail road companies I “have named? What other corporations have ever beé- come the owners in fee of a territory equal to seven States of this Union, greater than. the area of Germany! and in addition to this wealth béen clothed with a corporate existence and immense corporate. privileges of per- petudl durationdook snd cavininly net 0 absurd ‘48 to be'dn: eneiay : of rail: roads. No man acknowledges more fully than 1 do the immense ad vt antag they are to on ‘country,’ No man how ors more than I do the men who. wise- ly'- project, and honestly build “and maniige them I eould = mention names—sonie of the dead, some of the living —tl whom hio oes a great debt of gratitude for the eonstruction and lihe Tal, wise and fuccessful man- agement of hex railways, But there dg is a vistrdiffererice between roads, built gnder State atithbrity, with capital furnished, by, the stockholders) Sper "viged ‘by: the State, controlled and uingged by her ¢itizens, and limited, extent, and rhads | chartered “Hy Congress; built: with donations of Me | public’ domain, Epanbitig moves dhan balf the eontinent, atid” ned and | eontrolledoby - ar few, vieh 2 men in, the | great cities of the east. } Before I' led ve thi¥ topie; Tiniust call your attention to um alarming step, ta- ken at the lust sessions of Congiess, in the matter of these land grauts: + Be- | fore. then Congress hid never granted ated by odd numbers; and in defense of these grants it was = said that the c¢on- struction cf the railroads would double the value of the.even numbered sec- ‘tions retained by the Government, and hetice there would be no loss of money. And accordingly, the price of the ha tained sections was raised from $1,2 than ten dollars "of #t' paid, *uuder Johnson's ‘administration’ for | avery dollar paid woder Grant's, But if we look at the written debt aione, there were paid Galder Johnson's adnnibisti: 147,000,000, while the total of the “pay ments ander Granth! is but $112,000,000. When, thereforgsridis as is theircustom, charge | their own crimes, crrols and shart: comings upon Andrew, Johnson, and claim oredit for; what. has been done’ ander Grant, it is right to remind the that far more of the debt "was disehde under the latter. : But, in, truth, what credit i is due to gither administration for the reduction? Nane whatever Whose none¥ paid the deh? Was itithe money of Pres, idents and Congressmen, op that'of the people? It was the’ people thitt thised the ‘money, aiid their agents, the Pres: ident and Congress, are no _anare, enti. titled to eredit for the payment, than is an attorney Xho disgharges .a note of his principal with money pliced in "is havids bythe Jatter. for that pur pose. No, my fellow eitizens, what~ ever credit 1s due for the reduction off the debt belongs to no administration, to no Congress, tg- no Ope party, but to the entire pipblo of the United States, unexposed the Stupendous hypoeraey |! of this claim Yo "merit on the pargof our radical rulers. «They would have the people’ty understand that they in- tend to, and ‘Will, pay off thgedebt, and they ask thé support ofthe people bes cause of that intent and ‘capacity. Whereas, the truth™ is; they do not mean to pay the debt. “Fhey mean’ it to be per peti alias the debt of England. Pay it off?" WHY whatiwould become of the entird ¥¥stein of National Banks; were it paid VEY hat wygtemn whally rests apoi ‘theipahliv debt: At ig: thes debt that constitintes the security for} its circulation, withtut which it would not enjoy Piiblic? cortfidendes for ran! hour, Remove #W&t! security by a paymeritof the debt and the whele fabrie would tumble to pieces in nines (Fangs. Now, will those whole the radical party givdwup: these, hanks Hive "they the power to, do it, if they“would ? Look atthe House, of Riresentativés, vo Dherevate hin that |! Hose; acoording to’ austateinent. of a ethek oldersin National Baunksmnear: ly 'onect irdiof thie whole House, Hane they" lh g power there ud Hye, doubt it) heat Aekat your wie Senator, SHE AY, Clinidnian« of: the- Eis Committed, waid dn the: Senate, ae 13th of last July. Aulanding, bill had passed’ théS8entite; 18 uiring: amongst other Uhinkdo tint athe banks, | instead | 1 of thd di perident. Gaverinent, honds | rq they now own, and which areheld as a security for ther eirculation, should take’ Sther Bands Dehringivlower rate of interest.” “Ft @id not require them 10, ex ehitt ve ‘the ‘formertfor the latter, ‘bit 16 bein Freotosell the formar, podket ¢ yrémiam they bean, ana Ki hE the néw" bonds. Ttivasa perfectly fin cline T ‘then thougljty: and! sti of the Senate, notwithstanding: a stoen oud" Mpg, oti “the wpaat oof the, 1 bunks House!" “Nothing eould induce body to agréEts' the: proposition, after Wor con feréneeeominittons, set apom is, it wdsagimen up. Report that Seriate Mir) Sherman: said : the peoplecof:thecUnited States and ask them to lend us gold at. par for our bonds, when we refuse to require agen- when we even refuse to require. ney banks not yet organized te take, these quire old banks, which have made on to $2,50 per acre. This defense never had any weight hb me, for it treated “the! Goverenment as a speculator in the average from fifteen to twenty per | cent. annually upon the. «franchise de- rived from the United: Stafes, to: aid us in ai] 4 FE y Fy i ie sma § 5 Bkags § § { 4 id Pahdodil on dob iio bf pad di : a Csr oi ide iis EE ry IH TTT to this extent in le ht. howd th Epo the National Banks , order 9 gern have! boi as Yr vigLond ui regird to the Nat IT Ta ' u i it th argament doesnot } 2D wd fe dl, ects #lawen thed d uly, “1 ohiervie thatthe Repubbie National | credit onc adeount of Ug sha ict ns see ‘what ie thie whjcdscaf this Jigy, aril harg aide materidloprovis its, THE Glijsvtoie ml nel sad the fim 2a honda iin oilee bide bbariu ig Toper rate of interest. All thes¥ 20 bir, ps,80nl, 19 the Government, cn raise the means. Dut this law goutenm= pli ites an exteushop of ‘tiie’ dit, Fe fire sented by th ese binds, ds Plows : Whine filtcem gears, dud 1000, 049,000 for, thirty. yeu ize, she debt | a, fhus ex- ‘terided, the Gove rument will h andl i the’ pivation of Yah can only! pay * 200,0000000, mustarait fivewyeammorg bie PY Another lp ati when those 0 x hat He trioos (have Bong, by it can 000, while as tl, heey: HHade! of the aE thes 13000:090,000 5 owill vernitise Hep rived Mor! fifteen yopss NOEY, OF. thirty dyears inallyol, any. power to, make. any payment ai Bl For . genera ition, Aud yet these men v ho this Seek ‘to aor inm fi} wd bk ri ol, 3. i weal thes ; he had app ew, anil feonpri ai ad Arh ol Tg Alsiice and : fagrarony; which i the sole EM 51 pa | ; co | 3. thin jednd years Tn wil Ve kcal] To ME HL A me — ods] ms woo! bog | ih Alpe ity, 3 danger exist. IL Aubett Gallery, | the Scheid} eT Church y fli Tw Hes, nokia peo a ¢ontinue the existence of the debt bug pearly. Wi, whe, hear, me will be in theft’ graves, jaik of pAying it ‘off, utd’ ask’ unbotnded afplaise’f from ‘the people: No ‘more: tris parent hypocedey no plainer instanee of donbledealing with ht people, ld be conceived, 1 again, ir, and for the reasons T' might state did ‘time permit, that: they neither foananor wish to; payoff the Ucbti; They mantit, to piper Crp ol to serve as a foundation or ba be a spuyce of profit to stock”; fothin pockets of en pital sts hiyits anual 1, drain of intdrest fom. thé, Paoplaoid to inercasegor sustain, the politic al in- fluence, or power of those, who al I # rational debt as a ‘nationdl” sing. : : GIs] wis BE wa, A THOUSAND YEARS AGO... aed | Anot her Great ; oa MN Fields,» «1 Iretwey) Tt is certainly one of the -greatést curiosities in ~history/hat exactly ove thotsand. years. age, in the year of eur Lord 870, the people % 2 rauce and | hE 0 ef Chinas aptt Germany foughi vévy nearly the sarifoweisons and with the same restilt Fhins happened as follows: The empire of Chaclen that of bis sen who succes el hint, 4 Ludwig 1, Called the Piot¥ Wilf divi ded by | his three sons, the grandims of Charlemague, 70/848, at theongress | a mannev that Lohaire figoeis be- sides the utle of “m geror. It: ay and’) what was then called wiidd led F raion nia, a strip of fan@'ratiding from - the North Seata:the Mediterranean, a there joining: Upper, Italy; a. broad strip;of land containing madern Hols land, Belgium, the Loraine; the "At Suone and the Alpsoh theeq wigore¢vived Eastern F rpconin, W hich yermpania and from which he, as Geriisiys first king, yi ' @ led” Tudwig: ‘the Grer-| ‘han =e sal ewisovag bas Jogi] | Carl, “who was —_— dd ais his badd heath peceiyed, copia; from that time or a: | ’ oth Aire TEATS 3 twil again subdiy idee Mis endpive nongkt E- BH% th fée sorts 7 Tothe oldest, dad wig, hegave lthly and the crown. mand title of Emperor; to the, sero, sothaire, |: the northern part of his domiuion, | comping piv of spsyHlond, wy ud hey rovinee called up’ Eh ts fine or T.bthafirigen, | io Alsace, any d all (lie Taud Ex terrding {12 dow nto: the Sa ne. Lo tle youngest, | earl, Le give hh, Tad soutiiofthe, Saape to, the Me hits ranean, itider, the lite of the Kipodo o] Provéncd:” Im boy th pe fir go ltd! eR a res ously” secontt’ poss sores in “Ciarl’s* na: dom of i erence, and It Wi then’ that b Cards Lhe 21, Ang Ol FA Ees, Hep perl | forwitk i to LiKe Saale” I SERIE Sal an’ or Ls ae phen 's s Chine, silo, Copprisiiig alll he slo pat. or modu Friitice | and exteudi ing from the Rhine, | Alps, and frau the North’ Sef “way | biliavanda dhe, Meditog, ane, He was | aumply ely suceessiul, ior ts ne hew: A {wig the Limpe ror ih Italy. Wd his brother Lai wiv) the Til of Germany, | had both their handste! fall to. claim, | theTtshare of the rich inhertange. sahil yedrs agoy suddendy a large and Rhine, broke into France, and def ¢ ed Carl the Bald and hs armies at compelled to sign @ treaty of peace’ fir the same year so; by which he ce: t The Fitsear Rowse, Wille goia ih hand, Id his | iby 3 AM Won bail he, stage. of Richer. Cubr i vay d iBj : ht Gn except ui | be ay Leisfiace tions Tn i oivife. fo sin C A & eked RL t ie will pot = at Nihon pleas; ony te of Fisghiom pas beer besieged. Ever and a from Kehl into td “been per- a e rp be Hh the rt scene p rese Town & 7 ash ? i: alison dw ot 4 oI mug dictime fraud ap work ; ne faerie Hh 2g Fey gg SLY fe sentes the rese [8 A wy A bark id gon FER a conflag on" Hit pet p Ady ‘dirdetion’ 3 Kpreehisusilinid thé tremb- ling townsfolk whispered among them- selves that the t)Mnister’ was Jn They dv roils, for. inthe ing the. tall ral spire still | poimed grandly . to he +k rn Satifandous lishes, as of [henry wuipory of followed ina few al 3 x TY roar of t the hea hea hi ken “then 2 abe er on ; Si A A was J Db ol the ey es formal PETE sur, or of ina storm. A id- hi ht ey re was ro ng te forribigi4ha ‘the tif ab was ‘up with the bright- loss of thd fivmes. all Sods a Poa 5 ne . £F y Yi 3 @ every ne * he & ye 4 : ee irda ie fe had ald y hs Lo Sept ry Trey hia fuck De: ester Rio! as uitiv, Aniogesthe eta ris, Pos or on the form Fait 4 ded to. his brother Ludwig, the Ger:
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