PRED KURTZ, Editor i ———————— AC AAAS — cnnsmins— TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in adv Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2. per year, ——————— Sn SN ——— | on application. ———— a —— hwo FOR STATE TREASDRER, WILLIAM T. CREASY... SUPREME COURT JUDGE, MESTREZAT...convvvinniin tons SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, CHARLES J. REILLY ...... DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, SHERIFF, CYRUS BRUNGART......ccoovcvenne TREASURER, 8 L WM. T. SPEER REGISTER, ARCHEY.......... RECORDER, J.C. HARPER....cooiiirivrneiriann COMMISSIONER, DANIEL HECEMAN. ..ccvimiinie PHILIP H. MEYER AUDITOR, JOHN H. BECK. ...ovcviiiiiinc cannon W. H. TIBBENS A. G. CORONER, Dr. W. U. IRWIN......... McKinley is taking Dewey's advice to push the war. The Washington longing the war. i fs A A ———— Ferguson township's most useful and popular citizeps. right man for the place. mss fn A A chine Legislatures during the past 25 years while population has only in- creased 50 per cent. in Pennsylvania the expenses of the State government have increased 75 per cent. utive branch of the government has outstripped the other departments. OEY penditures have been increased cent ! upon the plundering ? ss AA —— The money has in the country years since Mr. Bryan and his follow- ers were trying to make us believe that only free coinage could cause an in- Post, rep. Granted, for argument’s sake. Trusts, while the farmers of Snyder, ised the farmers, maf a Dewey advises the President to do away with Otis, who is out of place at re-election, ritt, —————— > The people are against Quay. fused to re-elect him. Governor Stone in spite of this and in violation swore to support gave Quay a certifi- eate of appointment to the Senate to be presented when congress meets in December, The Senate from 1794 down to this time has refused to admit senators to seats upon certificates like that given by Stone to Quay. Will the Senate go back on its hon- orable record of a century and seat the great boss and boodler ? AoA ABA AY SARA There was a time when Centre coun- ty was weighed down with $40,000 of indebtedness, and it stuck deep in the ruts, until the Democratic commission- ers, Greist and Wolf, joined by con- servative Campbell, took the ugly bull by the horns, and wiped out a big slice of the debt by economical house- keeping and making delinquent tax- collectors pay up their duplicates, thereby saving much for the county in reducing its interest account. This policy was adopted by future Democratic commissioners, until sev- eral years back the great debt was wiped out, and since that old Centre bears the proud distinetion of being one of the few counties in the state free from debt. This housekeeping will be pursued by future Democratic commissioners. Our nominees, Daniel Heckman, tried one term and found a true old Roman, and his running mate, Philip H. Mey- er, are farmers of intell and ine tegrity, hailing from the oldest and best kin ot our count, gentlemen wud saps of th A FLAG CAMPAIGN, Quay Exploits the Tenth Regimen For the Machine, Bonarini BOLDIERS MONOPOLIZE STUMP. Ths Republican State Committee Pays the Expenses of the Tenth Regiment to the York—-Can Dewey Celebration In New the Flag Save the Ime periled Machine! (Speainl Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Oct. 2.—AS patriotism, according to old Ben Jonson, is the last be fired into its gangrened carcass. It is no secret that Boss Quay geriously thinking of an abandonment of his originally proposed “rally ‘round the flag, boys,” and God-bless-McKin- er—preferring to trust his luck to the indifference of the people and on the principle illustrated by the following story: “Dad.” Dead tlesnake un sald the youthful citizen of Man's Gulch, “thar’s a big er the bed.” “Al! right” man, comp stay thar—kase ef he'll spring and the rat jet him the varmit wake ver mom, devil to pay.” But a howl of protest wen meetin’ and great chairmen In a that contain seeds of that were planted at previous ings against the Republic the insurgents are eith openly threatening, maki gs blue as indigo for the oc The party henchmen therefore, county dates, ma ¢ the ity tie and the ners giretel thei k ipwrecked mariners for him tothrow out the life Jones’ lo or Mr. McGinty's mishap wo their fate IRING FOR Hence, it © tempt to spirit and to ress the Republicans with the snce of paving a visit the | voting early and often th: perialistic policy of McKin Hanna of making Americar the Filipinos with 3 Jorgensen bullets r hands to the boss appeali line or Davy H THE STARRY FLAG as been decided to at 18 arouse the dor imi fearful to the alc may be cidentally and Quay tain the keys of the state vaults, Keeping and flag campaign in view Reeder h been directed U ne! Barnett and all “swing around the circle tary parties of campaign orate been organized sally forth Harrisburg, one headed b ful Barnett and inclu ; the members of t} who intend to vote fur state treasurer and the pased of professional sold swashbuckiers Colonel Tom of grim warriors wear stripes of long and patient ing. Godin as a polit i old Sol few and be depended upon his foot” in it by making break of speech, as he did senatorial deadlock last f again at the Williams’ Grove Gri picnic Colonel Tom Stewart's greed fice is not yet appeased a latest patent d hope that the next governorship strike him. Colonel warrior of great prowess war A story is related of the first day's fight at Getiysburg had pilea the rebel dead in a permitt the martial ever ioose to like Gener Stewart. This sery FP d- exon lightning Stown civil At cclonel was execution, attracted The colonel to his riding up his slain said go home; you've killed enough WELL. WHY DIDN'T HE the ring enslaved people from most. European rulers and statesmen their people become unresiful domestic troubles with a comic opera imbroglio with some obliging power. This is what Quay, erafty and foxy, is doing. but the Democratic leaders and candidates mean to keep him to his mutton. It will be interesting to note Colonel Barnett's clarion voice ringing out that a vote for Colonel Barnett is a vote to sustain the Hanna-McKinley subjugs- tion of the Philippines in direct contra- vention of the immortal aphoriam of the constitution of the United States that “all men are created free and squal.” If 1t is essential that Pennaylvania shall vole to keep Quay's stock specs ulative grip on the state treasury In order to sustain the American position in the Orient why was it that Colonel Parnett deemed it wise and patriotic to return to his native shores from the Philippines, and thus weaken the hands of President McKinley? Colonel Barnett had the opportunity of re.en. listing In Maniia, but he preferred his Blackstone to a sword: he preferred running for office in Pennsylvania to running after the Filipinos with a gun in his hand. Then, too, the state treasurer should be a business man, Colonel Barnett is a gallant soldier, who braved Mauser bullets and disease in the far off swamps of Luzon, but because he iz a soldier and a lawyer, sans a practice or reputation, does not prove him 1 of the qualifica- tions of a financier. But right here, it may be, is where General Gobin's ex- planation will At as a pleco of joiner Th ing Gobin i DE Lin a vate {his ofllce Trom the lot of a mers clerk into a dignified state official, out his campaign pledges to the people and “open the books." HIPPODROMING THE TENTH. Senator Quay could never be induced to po President McKinley to minke te Colonel Hawkins, the herale commander of the Tenth went, and who “died with his boots on,” a brigadier general, But Quay has no gualma hippodroming nel Hawkins’ cegiment ft as a Barnum's show to save his own hide and tallow unde the hk about Colo- triot Pitts kings of vicinity to Bm DUrg aid gmong the money and its wealthy the bills for sending the Tenth’ to New York's jubi- Admiral Dewey. It i8 no- torious, ver, that the Republican slate ittee a la Jones, tha freight,” not so much exhibit the gun! in the a of New York as to to display them as Philip- pine cu and as an advertisement tate of Pennsylvania and a for the Republican Colonel Barnett for coms “paid to urned heroes atreat jet this atever it politica fair heared and ] trick p may worth. The feasted were i gned good y older of the hero of ii Iem- 5 to the reports giation Gpular {shed unfortu 3 GR gt indies raw operation a ales of tl that » pare silent tellt the sugar trust shut them production of refined sug ¢ and the market no these fine properties ha thousands nan greed of them oniy curtailed Giving i! © hats «ill the price o cheated the communities in which they of mill of dollars’ worth of And yet Quay’s governor haa dacity to declare over his own gignature that trusts are blessings and are not a political issue A BOSS MAR POLITICS Practical politica as be profitable after all, wh able advantages can be commanded, Here 18 Colonel Quay, for instance, who has been receiving a salary of but $5.000 per year as a senator of the United States, and who maintains homes in Washington, in Beaver, In Lancaster and in Florida, and rents cottages at the seashore. He has just directed the secretary of the treasury to transfer to his son, Major Quay, fate of the regular army and who was aducated at West Point at the public expense, $100000 worth of United States 4 per cent bonds. while he has pdded an adjoining farm to his Lan- caster plantation, paying $187 per acre Surely Colonel Quay has other sources of revenue than the salary of a United States senator, and which bas now ceaned, QUAY & CO, FAVOR TRUSTS. Governor Stone's unqualified en- dorsement of trusts is directly in har- mony with the record of his party in the legislature. For years it bas ob- stinately refused to spread a law on the statutes that could not be driven through with a delivery wagon, wiping out the “pluck-me” store, the curse of the mining and great industrial cen- ters. For years the miners have been praying the Republican party to pro- tect them from being outrageously robe bed by the rapacious corporations that employs them, In the sale of blasting powder. At the lust session the retail grocers of Philadelphia and Pittsburg talked for a Ine specially oi the rorer mogonnt a arple that Bis Come MONE, nt Who Fume Ax sign deprived f sugar to the consumer and stand ong business the a Es PAY. pursuit must 1 exception. Yes, the Republican party as con- ducted by Quay & Co. has a great HOW NAPOLEON QUAY AND THE REAL NAPOLEON DIFFER. The admirers of Matthew Stanley poleon, and like Napoleon he has had his Waterloo and his 8t. Helena. How often do we hear Quay exploited by writers and speakers as the Napoleon Republican majority, while his Na- poleonic genius failed when confront- in the face of an organized opposition to the senate of the United States. But there is one material point wherein Napoleon Quay differs with Napoleon Bonaparte, and that is in the matter of trusts. The commercial trust is not a new thing under the sun. The East India company and the Hudsen Bay company were the first trusts of which the modern world has knowledge. home was in England. Their excited the cupidity of the world’s financiers. Napoleon, when in the hey-day of his power in France, was compelled to give them gttention, ~ He had founded the great silk mills of Lyons and had inaugu- rated a policy for the preservation of the forests. which were coveted, while the government was pressed on all sides by private capitalists to sur- render franchises, Napoleon summon- ed the greatest lawyers of Europe to Paris and submitted to them the ques- tion whether trusts were a blessing to the people or 8 bane to the & This disting that id unlaw- ive them one country in Europe they never been able to obtain a foothold John Rus- gell Young. the historian of General Grant's trip 1 world, wrote fn the New York Herald of Quay vot- ing alone in the United States senale to save lhe sugar trust When by that act of Quay this despicable trust in then it civie ale iished conclave conciuded trusts were both d ful, wi out of Fr rance, ANRerous a ergupon Napoleon d } wb bh in WHICH is where have COT ¥ around the saved of- Daj is the gravest syivania nee p 16 HIS OWN ker of the not even for cast his vole has made. When election comes he will galow on the In Colonel Quay has KNowWn Phila- boss pass without lisgusted He- tinguished int put them. hunting them st that he Novemti ing in his : ¥ rida a pair BWEPA a with a well per man « { f of the up KICK ie prog od - returns” there are the city, an tara in May of Te the dead men d persons and end- sees of individuals repeaters Yet the as- ystem, RO that have no existence “he frauds perpetrated in Philadelphia as a result padded and wrongly made up lists are greater than any city in the Union ever dream- of Yet when an amendment to the constitution was proposed in order to give an honest registration law Governor Stone vetoed it" WHY DIDN'T THEY GO? Nearly 200 men of the Tenth regil- it declined the invitation of fcan state committee extended through Colonel Barnett to visit New ters of REHCBROTS ed act as a political “ad.” for Colonel Barneit There must be some em- baimed beef at the bottom of the bar'l when so big a percentage of a regi- ment’'s membership thus snubs its commander, IN THE COUNTERFEITING BUSI- NESS, The Republican city committee of Philadelphia some years ngo had a counterfeit lithographic plate made from which to print bogus poll tax receipts, These receipts, which are gold by the city for 50 cents each, con- stituted an onerous burden on the Re- publican campaign fund, so the coun- terfeiter's art was resorted to. Thou- gands of these spurious receipts are printed in each campaign, and the city cheated out of thousands of dollars This is a pretty business for the party of God and morality to be sngaged in ~gounterfeiting. insurgent Leader Martin's dash of chilled water on the Quay machine's prospects raised the goose fiesh on the epidermis of the Quayites, and they became panic stricken and threaten- od with heart failure and collapse, when Director Brown, of Pittsburg, ene of the machine's big wigs, supple- mented with this bull's eye shot: “This hippodroming of the state with military parties in a political cam- paign is all nonsense. It fs worse, for it will lose votes. Instead of sending out two bands of soldiers to make gpectacular display and appeal to the war feeling or hero-worship of the masses, the campaign should be made on principle and the pending public fesues be discussed in an intelligent snd dignified manner.” THE JUDGE. HUB HG AY 5B i. The Democratic state sud county ticket, from Creasy down to Tibbens and Beck for auditors, is of such gen- tlemen as carries with it a guarantee of good, honorable, capable and trust the important for w rn filled a public po- | He is | J. C. Harper never edge of any business pertaining to the | a ———— a ——— : Sale Register, M. Smetzier, 1 mile east of Pol- ters Mille: 4 horses, 7 mileh cows, 28 head of young cattle, wagons, buggy. binder, plows, snd other farm implements, Sale at 10 o'clock. Wm. Gobeen, Auc't, “The heirs of the estate of John H. Bl ble, dec'd., offer at public sale, 5 farm in Potter twp , Centre Co. 1 mile orth of Potters Mills und | mile southeast of Centre Hill, containing Lh meres, Good house, barn, and necessary out blidings: ranoing water at hous: and perp Ealegtlp m UBER 2.-R. D. Runkle, of Bprieg Mills; 2 fic foows, 7 hesd young cattle, reaper, he Tr, Wagons, corn planter, harness, and oth er term implements. Sale at 1 o'clock. Centre County ss; I George W, Rumberger. Clerk of the Orphan's Court of said county of Centre berely oe tify that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte, the 1503, before the Honor rile ~2) £ SKAL ~~) do tives of Danie! Runkle. deceased to come into next, 10 sOeept or refuse to accept at the valuation, or show cause why the real estate of sald deceased i not be sold, Same notice to be given as nqguisition 1 Testimony Wherenf, 1 have hereqnto sel my and affixe! the seal of sald Court at Belle D 1808 RUMBERGER £ 4 W. M. CRONISTER i IR GEO. W C. Oct. 12. Sheriff teliefoute, Pa “3 XECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of James G Evans Geroased having been undersigned, sll persons Indeed d 10 make mmediaic having cisling 0 present granted 10 the 10 sald estate are requesis parment, and those L. KRYDER EVANS J WYLLIE EVANS, JOHN M, EVANS DANIEL M. WOLF Pa, Executors Oct. 5 5 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —~LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Will sm Weaver i de ceased g been a1 gndemnigned . he feraons KNOWN i 10 the estate 10 make in Hire BRYIng Calms 8 hen duly auth rat M GROVE a Centre Hill iy request all 3 rr, EF # Tak A FIRSTCLASS FARM Tims wre jesirous of purchasing = L A Teas shies price here 3» eh as vou will seldom find offers al pr val what is alu 1¥ first wi ie situate ¢ Ta seyvilie ning avout 149 sores of fare ad and abou 12 acres of goad timber land is is one of the most desirable farms in cultivation wale Rn oul-buy valley: is under a high state of most entirely level: contains sree barn, good subtetsr hostase pgs, wagon and impleme sheds: good orchard water acd all the oonvenienoss of 8 y in fou ile 40 schools, and one iles to charches and stores if yoy desire 10 purchase a farm that » produc Ive 4 in an excellent state of cultivation, do Bot 1 examine this property. For information sil npon dress N.B no hv ih ane Sarth § or & SPANGLER $468 Belicfonte Pumpkin Contest Will close Saturday, Octo 14th. All must bring their pumpkins alanls 0 COUR ber contestants the store before 3 that afternoon, Name and address of con- to If there are more testant must be attached pumpkin. than one successful contestant in a family, only one of said wumily will be awarded a prize. Early Opening Of Fall and Winter Cloth- ing, Season 1809 and 1900, for Men, Boys and Children. Hat Opening For Men, Women Children. Neck Wear For Men, Women and Chil- dre . Gloves For Men, Children. Handkerchiefs For Men, Women Children. Hosiery For Men, Children, Underwear For Men, Boys and Chil- dren, Umbrella and Mack- intosh Opening For Men and Women, and Women Women nd si Opening of Fall and Win- ter Woolens, for Clothing made to order by the best cut- ters and tailors. Montgomery PENNSYLVANIA R.R. Philadelphis & Erie R. R. Divisiol and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 15 effect May 21 1596 TRAINS LEAVE MONTAKDON, EASTWARD 7.824 m.~Train 2, Wek days for Sunbury, Harrisburg, arriving at Philedoiphia, 11.45 6. m, Rew fork 208 p.m., Baltiy ore 11.06 p. m., W ash logton 100 p. m. Parlor car and pusseiger cosch tw Philsdelphiis. 821 a. m~Traln 30 Wilikerbarre, Beronton, mediate stations, Week days for Pon ston. Ha gleton, andPousvilie, Philsdelph isn, sew York, Baltimore, Washington, Throvgh | wsenger coaches to Philadelphia, : 155 p. m~Traupr ¢ Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Beraptor, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har. risburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia st 6.28 p m., New York 0.50 p. m Baltimore, 6 Wp. m , Wesb ington at 7.15 1 m Parior car theough Ww Pi lisdelphia, and pes seuger conchies Wo Phlledeiphis, Bailimore and Washington. 501 p. m~Traln 32, V eckdays for Wilkes Beranion, Hezietor, Pousville, snd dally for Harrisburg and intern, »diste points, srrivisg stPoiudelphis 10.0 vm. dew Yok di a m Baltimore 945 pw... Wash ugion 1055 p. 1m, Pas seuger coaches 10 Philndelpiie and Baltimore gil m.~Train 6. Weekdays lor sunbury Dally for Bunbury Harrisburg sand inter Kew York at 728 kleepiug cars from Harrisburg York Philgdelphis sleeper undisturbed 208 a. m~Train 4. (Daily. For Harris berg and polos east and south, sarriviug »t Philadelphis ut 6.528, m., New York, 955 sm week days, 10.85 8, my, Bunda), Baltimore, 26 &. m, Washiogion, 7.456, 8a m. Pullman sleepdns cars to Philadelphia and Wahipgton, sod passenger coaches ¥ Phlladelpb is and Baltimore WESTWARD, m.~Train Bochester B & m. Puliman pREsCHRErs CAL anti 780s. m remain in 5.2 a. Anceigus intermediate stations Daly For Erie fHaio, Niagara Falls, and 1 Wilh passenger coschos W Rochester. Week y& for Dubois ud Pils only #18 10 Bao an IBGRYS Hent i $i Dn Lock Haven Woe KCays Pillsburg snd Ly rons a for BK or Kane burg, Cs ior Ty- 3 $4 4 Bi Gaigus Intermed inte Kochester, Buffalo and re Fails, with through passenger » Bape and Rocos OT wiley irein intermed| Renovo, wm Train r Lock Haven, THROUGH TRAINE FORK MONTAKDON EAST AND POUTH. 31 lemves New York 12.10 night 84.80 am, Baltimore 456 a mm ¥. Wilkesbmrre, 730 a iug st Mountendon 10 8a xn aves Phliadeiphia S40 am sm, Baltimore 8 am, Willkesbarre work arrivicg a! Momtsndon parior our from Philadelphia passenger ocosches from Phils sipbin and Baltimore tl leaves New York 855 a m, Phila, Washington a) 10.50 a 1a Wilkesbarre 3456 pm Aon at i pm, week Gaye seuger coaches from Phi Train Zi leaves New York J slain 4.95 po sahingion 3 FROM Philadel Harrisburg m, Week Wasning days wilh srough AL hrough pase Baitimore, Yuiladel- woekdays, 4.30 p SUI GRYN, + % pom, Baltimore 4.3 pm. dai- ¥. WW llkesburte, 6.00 po, (week days) arriving st La ] agh Parlor Car fronn a uger coach wa 5 leaves New un, Washin (daily through a ing car frog CoBC hes seiphis and Bore LEWISBURG ANI Won TYRONE RAILROAD : k Gara, Westward FM AM STATIONS {1d bh WW Mounwwndon 6 35 Lewisburg i6 48 Biehl 16 171 Vicksburg Miffinburg iMilimont 13: Glen Iron 40 Paddy Mounis'n AiiCot Fasmtwars AM Vi “1 PB ww & x oT ara i derby Rising Bpring 11iPenn Cave i% Centre Hall Ulurege sitlinden Hall 85/0nk Ha 1 2% Lemont 2 Dale Summit 52 Pleasant Gep SM Axemsnn # 40 Bellefonte ais EPR rew FORO GOO OP ahr ade - —————— EE A EE eh 2 TTT » Additional trains leave Lewisburg {donst 520 a m, "J5 a m., 948 s m, LIS {550 and 5.00 p. mi. returning leave Montandon for lewisborgat 785. 9.9 a. 0, 1005 a. m. 5.05, if pm. and sib pm { On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 (04a m and 5.00 p. m., returning leave {burg $80 a m., 10.06 a.m. and 5.04 p.m, id. B HUTCHINSON, J. B, WOOD fhomera] Manager Gen’! Pager Agt for Moutan- and Lewis. | BELLEFONTE CENT RAL RAILROAD. : To take effect May 25, 1506 | EASTWARD 12M % PH AM Ar, 1 108 45 102% a0 : SKI 37 WESTWARD {38 | 7% | 14} Lviami am ru Bellefonte.......16 30116 304 Colevilie ..... 16 87110 374 Morris... y $0110 424 Whitmer ce 474 wee $6 HOLI0 5504 STATIONS, PM 6 5 i 2 4918 31... 2 46'8 2 418 28718 B58 181, Bootia Crossing... 2 2618 07 Lrumrine...... 248 Dai... Srubie.... 2 208 02....... Ann, i y 28313 2 12 SVE i State Colioge.. 7 NI Morning trains from Montandon, Williamsport Lock Haven and Tyrone onnect with train No. 7 for State College. Afternoon trains from Mone tandon, lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Twin No. 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. B. KE. trains at Bellefonte {Daily except Sunday. F.H. THOMAS, Sup CENTRAL RAILROAD Oi PENNSYLVANIA. \ Condensed Time Table Resd Down. | 4 "Re No. 1 No 5 No 3 May 18, 1808, ALY, Ar 5 .BELLEF"NTE Verena igh. |Hevls Parke. wo ankies o... ~HUBLERSRG.. ¥ ww Buydertown.. inn SAAN nvr, | wesnses HUSTOD. 0... LAMAR... | iintoudale... | ders %'n g. | - - BR Fovrsossnonnre = 28. grunns BRE =x So HEYERE 5 ERBTE=8Sest de ln do de a nd BoB Bn ENE BYBREBIITLR : i$ RESEZEE MILL BALL. 48 5 ® £ E BESBISSSCraREREEIREE es uP oss s8¥ ? 5 Tr « SPOT e — Are, wsie TREE sii resis Wh elddu Seco soevoevne: 1% 2 Sumpw Tismsport at 11 80 - and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11 50 > . Ww, GrraRT EA RAE AA Er hh el ae } 4 4 4