The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1895, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
TERMS.~One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
per year,
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Aug.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
For Prothonotary,
M. F. SMITH.
For District Attorney,
WM. J. SINGER.
Tre humblest citizen has better’rest,
sweeter sleep, and pleasanter dreams,
than Quay, Hastings, Martin or Ma-
gee,
tees
QUAY now poses in the light of a
“reformer’’ of the politics of the State.
Strange that it only struck him when
his grip upon the Republican machine
was endangered by Hastings and
Gilkeson, and then only after all these
long years,
tir ba ——
WHAT a s preponderar ance of swelled
heads a rebuke to the Democracy has
developed in our State politics. A big
eminent statesmanship and populari-
ty. A swelled head is never long tol-
erated.
SoME parties have a scheme for the
removal of the capital from Washing-
ton to some western city. Whenever
from the north side of Centre Hall,
then begin the job of the removal of
the capital.
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outrages, and if it costs the elimination
of every pig-tail in the Empire.
tie mls srmerivenens
THE SUPERIOR COURT AN ISSUE.
The new Superior Court of this state
the present state contest. It has not
Governor Hastings committed a
fluenced by personal or factional con-
Republicans and one Democrat, but he
al interests, He had an abundance of
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high judicial position to have made
an Appellate tribunal entirely free
from partisan or factional influences,
but he did not thus discharge that du-
in the state who does not understand
just why each one of the seven Judges
he appointed was chosen, and the rea-
approval,
General Beaver was a personal apr
pointment, and the propriety of it was
generally admitted. The selection of
Judge Wickham was a feeble sop
the Quay element. The appoint
of Judge Reeder was dictated
i
show is over,
and the hyena, cougar and panther of
the great tiger from Beaver. There
are other smaller animals present from
scratch, There are a lot of animals a
little distance away, looking on as a
fight, the fur fly, the blood spurt, the
growl and howl, the thumps and the
butts and the clouts, the kicks and the
licks, the snorts and the sneezes, the
coughs and the gasps, the trips and
the tumbles, the foul and no fair, the
curse and the swear, the black eye and
blue shin, bloody nose and torn skin,
of this g-r-a-n-d o-1-d p-a-r-t-i-e,
We are glad that Centre Hall is just
a hundred miles from Harrisburg at
this hour, altho we have an elephant
in the fray.
—
Tue people wanted a change of gov-
now they want another worse than
ever.
Wo py
Tie gladiators in the fight now go-
ing on in the g. 0. p., are, on the one
side,
at the front, armed
and other patron-
Magee, boss, armed with the
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under of Pittsburg.
Mayor Warwick,
Challies, -
China Silk,
( ‘repes,
Blue Prints,
wlies’ Russet
HUMPHREYS’
Dr. Humphreys Specifies ars scientifically and
carefully prepared Remedies, Gsed for years in
private practice and for over thirty years by the
people with entire success, Every single Specific
6 special cure for the disease named,
50 BPECIVIC FOR FRICKE
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., 25
-Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic #205
3-Teething; Colle, Crying, Wakefulness 25
4-Diarrbea, of ( hildre nor Adults . 25
7-Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
SN-Neuralgin, Toothache, Faceache...... +80
-Heandunches, Bick Headache, Vertigo., S25
10-Dyspepsin, Billousness, Co nstip stion. 25
11-Muppressed or Painful Periods “25
i12-Whites, Too Profuse Pe 25
13-Croup, Laryngitis, | ness . 25
14-8Salt Rheum, Eryspelas upton 25
15-Hheumntism, het ins “45
16-Mualarin, Chills, Fever and J ’ 25
19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. 25
LW-Whoeoping Cough dessin “25
7~-Kidney Disenses a ' 25
-Nervous Debility 1.00
30-Urinary Weakness 25
34-Sore Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat ,25
i 1 DR HUKPHS BC,
17 SPECIFIC FO = GRIP, 2
Put up in small bottles of pleas — L pellets, just fit
your ves pock
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were the appointments of Judge ; iy : adies’ Russet Shoes
lard and Judge Orlady. The int. [fat 4 Ap; 4 T) Yosses an adies’ Fine i Shoes Kid Lace Shoes,
ment of Judge Rice was after Adies’ Finest Dongola Goodye ar Welt,
thought, th ugh the best of th The above is led the ig com- : Worth 75 cents a pair more,
bi ! adies’ Genuine Dongola Kid, eve ry pair warranted,
ly dictated by factional ne : See What We Have for the Children.
The appointment of Judge McCarthy at piunderer. Infant's Kid BRhoes, . - - -
rg was a monumental blu as it ; | Children's Wedge Heel Bhoes, y .
WHEN Quay ‘thre atened to appeal to | made without any foonsult. AA FL MTs abr Te Th Didi Tan Stockings. fine qu Hiv. reduced one-half. nee . 7 fPCLicty
the Dauphin county courts to compel | Summer School.
State Chairman Gilkeson® to disclose | 9! state, v 2s D ; Gill 4 ‘ 1. r school
how he disposed of the Hastings ecam- The Superior Court ol atl a de . 8 leastion Ho : :
Our DAN does not think it beneath
the dignity of the gubernatorial chair
to take a hand in this campaign of as-
sassination. When the people have
their say with him, he will have at-]
tained his proper dignity, and with a
seven made by him, and was obvion
vengeance, Loo.
ing the Democratic
i fF, » ri in favor with th WOOD! Ithough a a "J . . He A \
aie ATE as § $ or a1 y 5 21 i 5 ia 4 . o
paign fund, there was a qu king and ; 3 had 1 om +1} telephone fight Rochester
> admitted necessity C L oO T H I N G.
intelligent ecitiz
tearing of hair in the ranks of the Re- |®
it has been organize
THE Democrats are being furnished ens of the state, h: ave be | jeably adjuted, :
by | Br tly intensifie opt la wstility to AOE reign ' y 1 ne 7 :
publican office-holders. 5
——— ees acceptable to the bar
with plenty of good ammunition
the leading Republican papers of the
state. Disclosures and grave charges
the tribunal. ‘ollowis Lies appoint- ! Hain wiiere they 1 NOW 1 on \ .
ments were factional ime the fracas did look quite thireat- EZ By
battles in the : YEry Serious ir both parti
Judge Reeder,
Judge Orlady in
four Judges were
are being made by each Republican
faction, bribery, openly buying of
votes at the primaries, are a few of the
charges.
ic Si ——
WHEN there is every indication
electing six Democratic Superior
Court Judges at the November elec-
tion, the ticket selected by the State confidence in the tribunal,
aroused aggressive pm
not onl
as leading in embitt
of | factional battle.
greatly detracted 3
the court and greatly impaired publ
but i
convention at Williamsport, should be
men of ability, learned and wise in
their profession. The Superior Court | 888inst the men who have been
bench should not be made a dumping | ©0 to it and the methods and
place for any third-rate lawyer. With hil h diet
able and good men the Democracy he Republ can majority of 243.
will win.
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y against the tnt
hi last fall was not a partison
jority, but a popular protest it demanding it as a matter of
. p i and justice, and efending his
THE free coinage statesmen, 16 to 1, | the incompetence of Democratic a y and defending his |
in our opinion are not yet as broad-
guage as they should be, Copper de-
serves to have a plank in their plat-
form, it is the oldest coin used, ante-
gt . fiinast Iv ianner 1 $
as exhibited at Washington. masterly manner that
: “il ANY CO ie sot den t '
state would tomorrow, in the company could not deny it. Of course
i A one’s positi was like otrret
that enormous majority, revolutionize Mr. Long's position was like current
the state if its people believed that Re-
gold-—perfectly sound, yet it required |
nerve and foree or character to make |
dating gold and silver, and has been
current in every country, ancient and
modern down to this hour. The own-
ers of copper mines have aright to set
up a cry for free copper and pool their
issues with those who cry ‘‘free silver”
and that fifty cents’ worth of copper
shall be coined into a dollar's worth of
pennies.
sm t——— mim -
Tue whole Republican fight was
transferred to Harrisburg this week,
where it has been, going on hotter
competent and failed to meet the just
expectations of the people. That the
Superior Court is thus made an issue
in the present campaign is not surpris-
ing, and it will be one of the heaviest
loads on the Republican party in the
tion shall win in Harrisburg. If Quay
shall be overthrown and vindictively
would have an enormous load upon
Republican judicial ticket, If success.
are nominated the party would suffer
both, and as a consequence all the sub-
him for their triumph, and he should
believe that some day the company
By the way, speaking of Mr. Long,
fonte some time since, I heard it men-
course I had grave doubts about this |
move, because I was well aware that |
Fine Pants,
5.00
34¢
ing 875 per mont
and expensns, 3
hesitate because of
—— “ORADy
EE ELLuLoi
Moat
a ¥,
ing to the Dauphin county court, and 3 " . Men's Percale Dress Shirts, with Collars and Cufls, 45¢
charges of bribery from both factions | Pols, and if a portion of the Republi- | he was engaged in too many of EFpElS. | Men's Best of White Shirts, Fine Linen Bosom, 39¢
and we guess both are telling the truth, | 0 Judges shall be defeated in the | * to even think of going into polities. | Mew 8 Cood Bwenters, «+ «= «+ « 24¢
| * 3 t * 6 oe
slow . | convention the factional strife w Charley is a good fellow, a live merch- | Men's Neck Ties, - . ls ww = Sic each or 3 for 25¢
The game these fellows are just now | e would ’ | Men's Wire Buckle Suspenders, - . 9¢ a pair or 3 for 5c Waterproof collass on
playing against each other is the one
they used to play against the Democ-
racy in this state.
a com——r—— omsetneacn
THERE is no dropping off in cases
of murders and suicides, each week has
8 largecrop. The sins in higher so-
cial circles are more frequent than
among those called the common class-
es, for scandals and infidelity, to
which a large proportion of the mur-
ders and suicides are traceable. High
life does not bring with it purity and
good morals as one would have a right
to expect, and the refinement claimed
often is only a cover for hidden nasti-
ness revealed, to a small extent, in
violence and suits for divorce.
Wan AI SA ——
CHINA may find the massacre of
missionaries within its dominions a
serious affair and some bigger fellows
to call her to an account than Japan.
England, Germany, the United States
and other Christian lands are interest-
ed in demanding complete satisfaction
for the murders and outrages commit
November.
It is evident that the Superior Court
has been greatly strengthened and in-
tensified by the failure to found it on
a thoroughly judicious basis, and the
employment of Superior Judges to car-
ry counties in a factional contest has
disgusted intelligent voters in every
section of the Commonwealth, No
matter what may be the decision
of the State Convention as to the
chairman of the committee or as to
candidates, the present Superior Court
will be a heavy load for the Republi-
can party to carry in the coming bat-
tle before the people. What should
have been an element of great strength
to Governor Hastings’ administration
has been made a fearful element of
weakness, and one that may result in
the revolutionary overthrow of the
party. ~Philadelphia Z%ncs,
*
ant, and rather popular, but he is on
" howev-
er I gave the matter no further thought
but last week I was again in Belle-
fonte, and again I heard his name
mentioned politically, but very quiet-
ly 'tis true. Now if a Republican is to
a Democrat—but as 1 said before, if a
Republican is to represent us, I would
Just as soon, perhaps a little sooner, he
would be Mr. Long as any one else, 1
know him and am satisfied that he
would not be guilty of anything petty
or mean, and could not be led by the
nose as many of our so-called Solons
are. I will investigate this matter
more fully—of course it's a little pre-
vious—hut if possible I'll ascertain
what strength there is in the move-
ment and report. }
Clay Wosterd Suits worth
12,00 and 15.00, our price, 7.00
and 8.00. Lyon & Co.
I IM ANANSI.
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All Wool Suits,
Knee Pants,
Umbrellas,
can clean yourself i
off with a wet gponpe. The genuine
look exsctly like linen and every picce
is marked this way :
TRADE
Lio
They are made by covering a linen
collar or cuff with * celluloid,” and are
the only waterproof goods made with
an interlining, and the only goods that
can stand the wear and give perfect
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ed by moisture. Try them and you
will never regret it. Ask for those
with above trade mark and refuse any
imitations. If your dealer does not
have them we will mail you a sample
direct on receipt of price. Collars 25¢.
each. Cuffs soc. pair. State whether
stand-up or turned-down collar is
wanted.
The Celluloid Company,
421-429 Broadway, New York.
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