NPWS HTM Ofl/.nLES 1.. WING, KdHor. j'.ib'.san i iC e« % y rburnclAy Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co At Llia County Hent of RuUiva.ii Ctountj . LAPOBTE, FA, i\ e. MASI.N. Vivsiitcu. TUOK 3. IS* (It AM. ri»c'v <.V Tri-as. Entered at the Post < nhce at Laporte, as aecoml-clßse mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, i 1 ii Mule In-riMirfi .(•>ll X ii. SIIK.V !'/. "i i'liilmlelplii.-i. RHPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For PrutiiAiioiary \u-ucur I' I!KKs-\ „i ihislime. I- or Slu-sMI | i! D.-mX p.l? i\\ X. -.t Slim.U. Lewis Et :ry, I . the Democratic -1 olnite (.aiiiouitie tor governor, lias t .a ob the >' :ct: .ive evor ciuco be was ; liM ciliated. !; lias b n chnrffd with many de li fluencies. to ;iut it mildly, and he h: i iiitU to ans- ver a single charge. He hau 1...•« a -used of plat ing the i.:: ch Hi- : 1 the •rmc piui with tha | ) • ry, he has b*>en condemned for ai t 1 :tin: Standard Oil company j v. ■ : •> be•».« n puttner in an oil trust, i U:. as it ~ >es,ls quite as much , i i iiblie menace as is the Rockefeller ' ! :ie has been condemned for fail- i - to appreciate the Chris!tan spirit i . 1 in t'.ie maintenance of the Sab he hn:- be-"J v.i aliened by the at- j I that have bci.n made upon him 1 . •-1 '"-tine- rebates from the rail- ; i -. wiiii< proclaiming to the world : his ; n<erable opposition to the sys- J i i which lias been denounced by | i . Kv'ic-;i:i;i-r»n orator that has ap- ! 1- . upon the platform during the t <-ai..pal£:i, and he liar, shown a I ■ iv aidless in meeting such | i that have, in tile opinion of . practically put him out of tba j i . :jf the governorship. ;• L. ('■; .It-. the Prohibitum i ' • .'.r; :.or, ac -'ntuated tlia ■ ' ' . 'V;vs. the Brewery, ' , live: recently in Har- : i • w': "i he said• I is'T ti.-M that iff. Emery Is not .. t : ivernor of this state, ho i iral ideals are low and tie- : i •;)v vatped. He sits down in t . <■<•(! «nd v. tites a 1 Uer to a i \vi i h hep-its the church aril t; ' i:• i-.i-,-i- and the hospital on a l> with n lire very. Jtmt think of it! r ' to t'is Church. oh' "i.v i'.ich. aside from the I t". • only Institution which j 1.,,. 1 . : .in lion :"ut ordination. \ "T eh ;rch, which has stood for i t. .->■■. ; ■ Plan present of Cod \. ■ : v. nn. •!:•>( :» Into who.-e life has b: en P i: ti 'in.-- hfs of the best men ■ -.men t :;at have ever lived. church, for whose life -so many i -.; laid down theirs and wil- ' ii r ; ••i:r:-( adert'd all they had and . . i ■ '.. we life. • , ir.n i, who'-e spires point the ' ", ( .n life's sea the way to the . » rhun ii, into whose portals you ; rr : I went as boys, and where first the ' id i.' d 'lit; h;i' in b!c:- ' "T- ■ eh'D-ch, viiere nur names were (ri.r.-i'i •" an! wl'.?re every Sabbath we ■ ; -:11 i ,-mcli a fresh breath from tho tr. . < ••.- .■ uaking a speech on a Sunday at a gat! erinn of Italians, "where be*r , .u- d ii. i..-," and on this point he Haiti, am- other thinss: "1 do not ask Mr. Em- to reverence the Christian S.iiibath day. I do not Insist that be . h ;H go hurch; I do not even Insist tiiat lie i, - not attend Italian brawls, but T do insist that the man who does i'tat is not tit to be governor of a Christian commonwealth. ' ' Beyond the psradventure of a doubt, it is the d'.ity of the church to take a bund In this fishr. not alone for the ni .inter,anoe of its own honor, but for the maintenance 0 f the honor of tha country." Emery's Oil Trust. J Mr. Castle then discussed at Jengfb Mr. Emery's business operations, de ' elat ing that the Pure Oil company, Tit.li which he had b.ien idontilled. is as much o! a trust In its way as is ths Standard Oil company. Upon this point, among other things, he said: "I have said, furthermore, that Mr. Ktncry is not sincere In his opposition ■ to the present Republican reign. It is known that Mr. Emery has as his part ners in the I'ure Oil Company such men ha MeNichol, Durham and Mack. Mr. Kmory has been repeatedly asked to show the people of this state the books where these men paid tlf they ever did ! fay) for the stock which they hold. Hs I has been asked to tell what relations this stock has to the New Jersey legis lative manipulations and the Pennsyl vania legislature; heretofore, so far as I know, lie has never giv any reply to this. If he does not teil that miser able story, 1 will tell it in due time. "It is of very recent date that he has opposed Senator Penrose. I am reliably Informed that about the time that i Judge Stewart declined to be the Re publican candidate, Mr. Emery, in com pany with Mr. Woodbury, of Schuyl kill county, and some others, visited Senator Penrose in"Washington and undertook to make a deal with him." Mr. Emery has been seeking to make political capital out of his at tacks upon the Standard Oil company. lie has as yet failed to answer Mr. Castle's direct charge that Mr. Em ery's oil interests have been benefi ciaries of rebates, quite as much as has' the Standard Oil company in their ; limited way. Upon this subject Mr. Castle, at Corry, last week said: "Is this canvass »112 Lewis Emery, | Jr., a fair, cvulid, honest canvass, based upon actual conditions of the I men themselves, or Is it ft pure sham and a fake and » fraud? A.s bearing upon that 1 am reminded of the fact that Lewis Emery appeared before , the Industrial commission and gave : testimony, in 18!tw. and by turning to page Ctiy, volume 1, of the printed re ports of that commission, w* And this Interesting bit of information: Emery's Old Testimeny. "These questions were directed to Mr. Emery when on the witness stand, and the answers are his. "'Have yuu frequently In your busl noss enjoyed rebates?' was asked Mr. Emery, and his reply follows: " 'No, sir: never. Now let me mod ify that. In my business previous to 1872 In the refinery in Titusville. Pa.. ! rebates were a common thing, but we were young and new in the commer cial business, and fellows In Cleveland and Pittsburg were a little more ex pnrlenced. We didn't seem tu make very much money. They were run ning full tilt with their wells, barrel shops and everything, and we began to look about to see what was the matter. We went to Pittsburg, and learned to our astonishment that cer tain concerns were getting 25 cents a barrel. We were large shippers, and we demanded to be granted th* , same. That was away back in 1870. We were given 25 cents: and then we got onto the fact that s«me refiners were receiving 75 cents hack and some other refiners were receiving 51 cents. The rate at that time was in the neighborhood of $1.50, and oil could be carried at a profit today at 25 cents. From that time to this, no, . I am not guilty.' "It is. perhaps, Interesting also to note that there is filer' with the Inter state commerce commission In Wash ln"*'•) a paper showing that as late c' t'" 3 Broery Manufacturing company Bradford, was shipping -to the Emery Manufacturing oom pany, at Buffalo, N. Y., by the Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg railroad, a large number of cars that were billed as acid, when In fact they contained oil. Tiie rate on acid was 5 cents per 100 pounds, and the rate on oil was . BVii cents. And in that way they were i getting rebates on their oil by falsely billing the oils which they wsr# ship ping to Buffalo, and which were being ; paid for by W. H. Foote A Co." Castle's Defi to Emery. Mr. Castle challenged Mr. Emery to prove, the charge that the Caatle company was bsing financed by the Standard Oil company. If the charge were proven, Mr. Castle said, he , would retire from the contest. "If I fail to prov« any of the charges I I have made against Mr. Emery, i will : also quit the field." Mr. Castle said, j | "and if Mr. Emery does not explain 1 away those charges, then he should j : quit the contest. "In respect to receiving Standard ! Oil money, we are better than Mr. I Emery is. He at one time, about 1885, i went broke, and he went to New York ' to secure help from the Standard Oil , company, and that company discover I lng that he had a lot of iron tanks oa his nands that were really Junk, bought them from hi,m, paid him about $350,000 for them, and he took that money and reinstated himself. And i after he had received the money he j declared publicly, and I am prepared to prove it, if he ever again raised his hands ggainst the Standard Oil . company he hoped Ood would wither them front his body. Is he keeping > that vow now In this false pretense campaign of his?" Dr. Silss C. Swallow, late Prohlbl tlon candidate for president, has been even more personal than Mr. Castle In his public comments upon Mr. Em ery In a recent Harrlsburg speech Dr. ! Swallow said: Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods iroin a reputabe concern. We are afrits fat W. t. DOUGL A tiOOD ASSCR T JENT tleavy Shoe Clothing Made to Order ;> All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material ana workmanship and price mte. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. Tt is not cheap, but ! good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it'or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchdnts, p mi°l R l D " zlstcxb: IFA.. D*\ Swallow's Hct 3hot. "Bavin* oi'.:»h» nearly to a flni«fc the Quay g»rc tor K» or moiv years, wo are nor quite content to hrvs foUted ou us a ffcl-.e r«ftj. mot ,o '.s employed by the Standard Oil company, public prejudice agaiu.t .vi.ic'u is the popu lar hobby on which he proposes to ride into undeserved power. "The kind of a.man we want 1B the gubernatorial chair mighty be descihed by a df.H'-ription of the kind we don't want. We dou't want a protege of ths 1 in* rx-funct Quay dynasty, nor of the • ;>rn;e influence of the state. Nor . we want a man whose efforts ,'cr it or i have enriched himself aad his tiHinis from the coffers of those whom he professes to hate and fight: nor one -vhose crusade for reform has been confined to the furtherance of hie own monetary interests; mor one who places the brewery on a par ity with the church, the school and the hospital." After some very direct references fo Mr Emery's alleged personal hab its. Dr. Swallow said: "We must sot put into the gubernatorial chair an egotistic boaster or a man of low breeding or of salacious views of so ciety. or one who put the people of our great .state to shame by his coarse motives, manners and methods." M<»TH'K IIK m.-soi.r n«»N <>F PAR TNERSHIP. Notice is hereby v u iit At the part nership heretofore existing between .1. G. ' "ott and Henry Krause, who were en gaged in the butchering business in l.a porte. i'n.. was on May L' 9. 19H7 dissolv ed by mutual agreement. All persons having anv claim or claims against partnership "ill please present said claim tor payment to either ot'the undersigned, and those indebted to said partnership will make pavment to either i. COTT, Forksviltc, Pa . R F. I>. No. 2. or to IIKNUY KRAI T SK, I.aporte. ufW The Best place to buy goods Is olten a:>ked by the pru >ent housewife Money siving advantages realways being searched lor Lose no lime in making a horou-h cxamina'ion of the Mew Line of Merchandise Now on ffllßmONli ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK Ample provisions are being made to provide ABOUT THEM. the people with refreshments, as more privileges All answered at than usual have been granted. Vernon Hull's Those wanting premium list should apply to | A. G. LITTLE, See'y. O.N. MOI.Y? 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