The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 24, 1902, Image 5

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    PARTY REFORM
Party Lines.
The Linesville (Pa) Herald,
by Hon. H. D. Lowing, recently
tained the following editorial,
full of good sense. Mr.
formerly a Republican member of the
legislature, but of late years
used, like a great many other
scientious Republicans, to lend
sanction to a party which no longer
represents his honest views:
“Sometimes, perhaps, a party
reformed from the inside, but it
will be difficult for anyone to point to
a case where it has been done. It is
2 vain hope which some good men in
dulge in. Reforming a party from the
inside is like a mon trying to lift
himself out of the mud and mire by
bis boot straps.
“The only way to get rid of rings
and political schemers is to turn them
down, even if you have to turn down
some good men with them. To do this
by forming a new party requires a po
litical upheaval amounting to a revo
Intion,
“Generally the only practical way to
accomplish any good is for the inde-
pendent men, who care more for good,
honest government than they do for
party success, is to swing boldly over
to the other side; then one man counts
as much as two who, by way of pro-
test, vote for a party that cannot elect
anyone,
“The men
party ticket, right
part of the machine
bosses who make the nomination
shape the policy of the party. The
procession that follows the band
vagon wherever it goes are as much
a part of the machine as those riding
in the box and doing the Steering. Re
publicans are not voting now for
Abraham Lincoln, Thaddeus Stevens,
Governor Curtin, John P. Hale and
Charles Sumner, nor for the principles
self government and civil liberty
for all men, which those men carried
on.
con-
be
their
are a
as the
8 and
who always vote
or wrong,
as much
of
“The Republican party is controlled
by men as unlike the patriarchs of the
Civil War as Jefferson Davis and
Howell Cobb were unlike Jackson,
Jefferson and Madison.
the the
Whigs were not all pro-slavery
fc and many of them to
old parties hoping to reform them from
the inside, those offic
the influence and money of the Cotton
back them, h
the good men when divided,
pushed the people into war and
revolution
“In fifties Democrats and
fanat-
stud k
but in e, with
Kings
for all
and
to were 100 miu
“While good Republicans
in
are waging a cruel and wick
, laying waste the be
and be fvillzed
are w
r reform on the inside thos
control
war of conquest
settled
the Philip;
and
ante arp asnir
neyrdl
yo
ine
educated
Fovernt
Hla
is
cover the
pala
pens of the
til the
forn
Ri Ide 1h 1c 8 party
ed fr
senator
and one or
hou wore
m the inside”
Hoar, of
Rn
two
) only
“Must this
gO on unt!
reform th
will
and
the basses
ondence
men i
hreal: AWAY
and support men
partic 8 who bel
rigi
foot by con
een set
in
men
tramg;
i8Ve
its too gacred to he
"
wjuering armies,
PUBLIC OPINION
Opinions From Varicus Bources On Po-
litical Questions of the Day.
Taken as a
all a
one, dint}
solo
nole the icket is a
and
superior
Ww
4
i
events res pe table substantial
$
and netly
which 8 the Re-
publican Ag to Its pros,
poets of success those remain to be de
termined by circvmetances, the force of
which cannot fmmediately
ured.—Fiitsburg Leader (Rep,)
It is altogether
will be hearc
state, in advocacy of the cause
which he is now the chosen leader,
fore the campaign closes,
Is a speaker of great vigor,
faadih wud Gf commanding appearance
he is sure to make a profound Impres.
sion wherever he goes. Dauphin coun-
ty is quite sure to hear him more than
nee before November. —Harrisburg Pa.
triot,
to tha
nator Quay made for
organization
bo
Judge Pennypacker will be closely
atched, The judge, for a proclaimed
lever ju clean goserument, Las a
furious entourage. It includes not only
Quay and Penrose, arch spirits in the
cause of machine politics, but the
watching public does not forget that
Durham is 2lso a main factor in his
fleyation and that ex-SBenator William
Andrews epd plheys pf that {1k as-
Wisted. These men do not make gov-
ernors without some object In view.
And now it is proposed to add Stone
by placating him. Truly the exclusive
Philadelphian is having formed for him
a kitchen cabinet that will bear watch.
Jug. pot poly by the public hut hy him.
elf. WHIT he Balk?’ Or will the peo-
ple’ decline, as they shpuld, to accept
pledges that do not come from Judge
Pennypacker himself, but from Quay,
ham, Andrews, Stone et a), 7—Pittsburg |
Pispateh (Rep).
4 Reporter
move summer goods,
ment will help
CURRENT COMMENT
Matters Political
Ctherwize of Public Interest.
ANDREW J. PALM,
man who can deliberately
Comment on and
The de-
clare that Pennsylvania has no political
worthy of mention, as Penny-
packer did last November, can insist
with equal consistency that Hell has
hich deserve to be feared,
ke hut a few of the
to make him a
evila
no terrors w
and that
qualities
taint.
lan
ial
Satan
necessary
*
.
Republican papers have done a good
deal of boasting lately about our in-
creasing trade with the Philippines. In
May our exports amounted to less than
£30,000, not counting 4,000 coffins in
which to bury our dead and dying sol-
diers. at $8 each would amount
to more than all the other exports, but
of they must be counted in
showing the great benefits of the war,
as the whisky and beers
used soldiers and the natives
whom we have the honor of teaching
the use of strong drink.
* ® -
Has the Republican who thinks that
Quay controls the movements of the
heavenly bodles ever stopped to think
of the fearful consequences to the state
and nation should the Old Man peg out
of his many
? Aco
at the last
a voice fi
is the
These
course,
also
must
hy our
in one
tion
state convention,
d with tearful
buffalo bull on the plains;
d one need not he a college graduate
w the buffalos would soon
last bull gone, With
OF erve there is per-
diate cause-@f alarm.
W » .
ie
ii
last
eld y
ps no immi«
If the
not
Penny
Durham,
, are all said to be
remains is to know whether
will suit Ashbridge. Of
million voters of the state
to say about the matter
gerfs of Russia, If Ash
has a pal whom he wants on the
nch then under
Quay, Penrose &
They want to uge
hard about ele
have
notorious
ject,
packer
Mayor Ashbridge
Vanderslice will suc-
when he resigns.
Penrose and Stone, like
“willin” and
does Ooh
coed
Quay,
1018
than have the
bridge
Le the
Co. will give
and
» asks for.
tion time,
he can
Hon. John
titutic
Fow,
con awyer,
fter vote
unless is
nd with apparent good rea-
passage of the constitu.
ment last fall, annuil
the constitution which
to vote by swearing
paid tax even if not regis-
it obligatory now for all
It is always
safs side, and as no
his vote this
for every one to
name i» on the
person can herea
yania
mai
n
i al -
onal amend
lause in
he registered
niaing, a
that ti
voter
registered
the
Democrat wants
fall, 2 will be
su that
ry
to be on
to lose
well
his
a
* -
as yet 161
wou
Perhaps it
Hon. W. H. Andre:
be just as well for
v8 not to have New
Mexico admitted as a state to give him
2 job as United States senator. He
pever fails to go to the limit in Penn-
syivasia when Quay yells for help to
get himself out of & hole, snd the law
geems powerless to punish no matter
how flagrant the violation; but he
keep in mind the fact that in
New Mexico they haya 8 habit of
ghooting al times when the jaw seems
a little tardy or ineflicient. Willian
might a better risk for the insur-
ance companies by keeping under the
protecting wing of the great Pennsyl-
vanian wi greatness, according to
Feuny pas wer, ampunts almost to
£onhlts
be
YEA
* .
The seething criticlem
preme conirt hy Alexander 8
Philadelphia bar,
meeting of the Pennsylva
of the su
impson, Jr.
at the recent
nia Bar Asso-
glatiog pught tp cause the peonle tp
lpg cucugh ip ask whethop fj
machine made cowrt 18 the proper
thing in Pennsylvania or any other
state. Mr, Simpson i8 a very able law-
yer and a Republican, but he is not
80 much of a partisan that he cannot
pecognipe a flagrant viplation of law
partisan schemes of his pwn party:
he is afraid to condemn if. What gn-
wove tue Hepublioan Lpssss 18 Lhe faut
that the large number of lawyers pres-
ent seemed to thoroughly endorse Mr.
Simpson's position, and the news-
papers that were too partisan to praise
were lost for words to condemn,
- - .
he Pennsylvania legisiature unan.
Imously passed a regolution at the two
last sessions declaring in favor of the
election of United States senators by
the vote of the people. What have the
people now to say of Quay and Pen-
rose, who both dodged the vote on the
ugstion? It Is easy to undepsie il | oo
hy such senators afe Hot ling
risk their ease with the people, but, if
the people have any spunk they will
call on them to explain why they re
fused to obey their wishes as expressed
by their representatives in the legls-
|ature. Penrose not only refused to
Yupport the measure, hil’ aftsohed at
amendment to make sure of killi
it the citizens of Pennsylvania “A
anything when they say through thelr
newspapers and their representatives
that they want Fhe denators to sup-
rt a hill to alien
fod Blata 10 ba sffowed 10 vive 8
he ‘question of elbcting senators they
will take the opportunity this fall to
resent the insult of Quay and his man
Friday in not only refusing to support
the bill recommended but actually ak oy
| Pultne it. a
Dorothy Dedd, * *
Lorothy Dodd.
>
PUBLIC OPINION
Opinions From Various Sources On Po.
litical Questions of the Day.
There was no "Cousin Samuel” busi-
ness at Erle. The choice of that con-
vention was the choice of the Demo-
cratic people of Pennsylvania. The
one who heads the ticket is a man
whose honor would have spurned a
nomination stolen from another or pur-
chased of men willing to betray thelr
people for the price an unscrupulous
boss was willing to pay.—Lock Haven
Democrat,
Those people who believe “Pennsyl-
vania has no ills that are worthy of
mention” will vote for Judge Penny-
packer, but the same people would vote
for any candidate of Quay’s selection.
Those who disapprove of ballot-box
stuffing, of paaded assessment lists, of
*ripper” outrages, of bribery and intim-
fdation and keep in mind the open,
glaring corruption of the last legisla-
tive session will vote for Pattison and
Guthrie.—Erie Herald.
There is a growing impression in
Democratic circles that the Union party
will nominate Robert E. Pattison for
governor and George W. Guthrie
lieutenant governor. While no one
presumes to speak for the Union party
until the delegates to the state
tion are the
ex-Governor Pattison
lieve that when they assemble
the ticket the majority will
endorsement of the
natorial candidate,
elected
for
be
Democratic
for
know they
ure of sympathy
nians. They
government. They
shame to all the world, and yet
submit the rule of the
They worship the Liberty Bell,
hangs in Independ Hall,
have none of the their
lutionary forefathers, That glorious olg
bell is debased by its Hitde
ment it once sounded the
liberty for men of
ersment, sadly
of
Quays 3
the Quaysylva-
have a corrupt
prociaim their
to
which
lence
spirit of Revo
PO
¥
tocsin of
worthy
out
Yivar
Representative
the mag
party from 40 of th
tricts of the
publican in a
ism worth wh
had a favoral
many sald their
committee
gtate
hat
of the 40 not
rord for Pe nay packer;
wition for a cand who had d
clared that “Pennsyly has no ills
worthy of mention." others reported a
[eel]
of Reg
ite te
ania
ng of ut indifference on the
Hean
part
i
ers were silent
the
publican
does not
state of the re:
mind
acti
to enthuse — Phil
ican,
The
most
sylvania, is 1
the Repub
faithless
difficult to
this year's pre
inating the
in the leg!
past gained and hel is power large
Ir by mn On the other
hand, every argument, hoth of morality
and expediency, urges the Democrats
to bring about ballot Their
platform calls for a pers registra
tion law and a secret and ex
Governor Pattison is pledged to carry
this reform through {if The
fontest in Ponta rvanis this year will
be Interesting. New York Evening
Post
It
promis
presasin
r both
Heans ve bean ao
to such promises that ft
find n fora
Quay |
for seats
a reas
ations
old
glature. and
FLOR
same tools
election frauds
reform
y
nai
ballot,
elec tod
is one of the lusions
that make up the great Quay myth.
which Judge Pennyp the
prophet, th the gepajor is falihf HW
bis friends He is so while they serve
his purposes. The moment they
to be useful or become a hindrance,
they are thrust
remorse,
with these worn
tical tools, Quay is nat 1h
01s pespect Boi wiles ex
gept that his political system is more
completely organized, more dospotie,
more absolutely soulless than any
other that has been known. The
human sentiments are not
ected from guch a wachiae,
srizes are awarded not much for
past services as in consideration
services to come,
ful, but Pennypacker ¢an he wwe
pEeful uider preseat conditions, and
the loyal devotion of the other is the
very reason for his rejection. It has
made him powerless in opposition and
there is nothing for him to do but to
submit. —Philadelphia Times.
PSE RL TE -
Summa wampidinl iE Uousually
prevalent among children this season,
A well developed case in the writer's
family was cured last week by the
timely use of Chamberlain's Colie,
Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy-—one
of the best patent medicines manu-
factured and which ls always ep on
hasd at the home cf yo ss his
ot end We a'trée pi hor the
00 y¥, who do not a wo with
us, but ys benefit little sufferers who
may not be within easy access of a
physician. No family should be with-
out a bottle of this medicine in the
houre, especially in summer-time,—
Lansiog, i ournal. For ye WE
FER F Yomi
A ———— IL SS
On account of the Biennial Meeting,
Knights of Pythias, at San Francisco,
Cai, August 11 to 22, 1902, the Dent | ae
aylvania Railros a will sel
exoursion tokets NL noite or
Los Angeled from all stations on its
lines, from August 1 to 8 inclusive, at
greatly reduced rates. These tickets
will be good for return pase pent AV)
ecu
SE
oltit Angelédor Ban
Fab
vid payment of 50 cents
Yor ibis service, For Jyecite in.
iain er rates ro
§ gor wy 05 2 2
girenge Ge
of
acker is
at
CORO
The whole state is
Wiffurent
bosses,’
80
with stale eggs, glue
and other things are
not fit to drink,
LionGoffee
pure, unc oated
pu fresh, strong,
well flavored.
The sealed package In.
sures uniforts quality
snd freshness,
BFRING MILLIS 0,.T. CORMAN,
(In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.)
REED... ..cocnieernssrini | Bide
jutier . 1 Tall
{ard | Ap les
Chie Kens, 7 | Huckleberries
Macks Potatoes
Buspher ries . iH | Large Onions
Ham sens 14 1 Beef Hides
Shoulder . 16 | Bpripg Chickens
GRAIN MARKET,
cash
t AT STORES,
The Same Old Story
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
{similar to that which has happened in
| nlmost every neighborhood in
{ United States and has been told
ire-told by thousands of others. He
: “Last summer I had an attack of
dysentery aud purchased a bottle of
i Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera snd
Diarrboesn Remedy, which I used ac-
{cording todirections and with entirely
atisfactory results. The trouble
controlled much quicker than former
{attacks when I used other remedies.”
| Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of |
| Henderson, N.C. For by J. I.
| Bmith, H. F. Rossman, Fisher's
Ons,
Rays
sale
J. B.
A —-
House and Lot {or Sale
{i The Bi'ner homestead in
Hall is oflered for sale by the
| Rev. Robert O'boyle, in order to elo
jout the estate. The property
of dwelling bouse, outbuildings,
stable aud about five scres of land.
Ihe location is pleasant, aod will make
a splendid home. For further partie-
ulars inquire of W. B. Mingle,
tre Hall
Centre
Consuls
tf
RE . a
it tothe store
Rossman or J.
a box of
Liver Tab-
ney
{i Cut this out and take
of J. F. Bmith, H. F.
B. Fisher's Sous an d
Chamberlain's Stomach &
lets. The best physic. T
rect disorders the stom
25 cents,
get
also cor.
of ach. Price
BANKS.
Penn's
Banking Company,
CENTRE HALL, Pa
Receives Deposits,
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly
NISTRATORSE NOTICE ~LETTERS
station on the (stele of =
nshij Yeoman
dudereign
His ®
make
Claims against
Lia ted Jo
Gn inta tr slor
Centre Hil
et
Hay
tiv
¥ srw Lag
A mime
§ reget all pers
1 oes
h 3 ¥ fa th Wie lo
inte payment, and thos bavi
yo Re Lo present them daly
” 8. Gi
Ww. MN
ETEAT
pst pon
Med | nati inte of €
hevieg been duly
they would respectiaily
THE iatiets of
© aisle gabe
tow nehip, Yourmop ios
je rnigned
| Persbas know
eives Indeed to the estate 10 take
ale parent, Ag thine having
ant ihe same to preset them daly anthentd
ented for settioment J.P. GROVE
CLEMENT DALE, J. A BOCLINTICK
Allorney Adminsiraions
RE NO
on 1 {
siege
gratited tothe
roqgaest al
Administration on the esate of Edwin |
Rani fais of Gregg township, deceased having |
| respectinliy request all pervong knowing thet
seive: indebled 0 the estate (0 make pied)
| stp payment, and those havior clouas age in wt
mm "9 § Authenticated § Tr
TM. PEALER,
Administrator,
Spring Mills, Pa.
soiliement
M FOR SALE -~THE
Fan
will offer at public sai
THYESUA vw, SEPTEMBER 25, 1002,
at the Old Foyt hotel,
UNLERSIuNED
one
On this farm there ix an abundant upply of
ranoing water and two apple WObarGs and sas bi
fruit
¢ CU Rory Lalel, a sone stracture, and sis.
0 Raa ioated on this property, will be sold
ith the farm,
For terms and B Justher information apply to
RS. MARY J. ODENKIRK,
CENTRE HALL.
THOR SALE. The undersigned offers for gale
“eH aE HOME Pon CoAT PERG TNE.
HO PORT. G
(HAS Nr
81 E-CUTS
Baw
tote )
MAINO FLOURING BU HR.
FLOURING MACHINERY.
12-FOO I REEL AND FR EYERS,
BOOURING MACHINE.
LINE SHA Fr,
LEVATORS, FLOUR CHESTS, BTC
= Ca be ame a) will Tani pA ate
on wit ihe
Eigely ie to FTN LR STRONG. »
* Mi A
Jd. F. ARIHOYF.
and Couveyancer, MCOBURY, PA.
PE BH
R. SMI
TON Shh ate J Sige 1
Burveycr.
kinds ot
RE
CA Se ARS A NS AO
SCRTANTED, AGENTS,
Wanted for Centre Hall and and vicinity a good, bre
liable agent to sell our Teas. Coffees, eto,
mission, Trade already estalLsaed. ye
ther particulars wu
TOR suit SALVE for
The DR. BMITH 00, 5, Contry igh y
00. Sd rent, Ware borg, Pa.
A fine Ih
INGRA
and
BRUSS
These
Can ts will
aper
oh ¢
v oar |
ey call Le boug
Prices from 15 cent
2
nae of- bo
IN
ELS.
Centre Mall, Pa.
oR
i
We
L.ow Pric
have
CS
a full
adies’
Just received
such as L
Btocks, i
ne «
and gdiesy’ F
in different styl eR
f
i
also a
We
ry,
| Cou
try pr
fine line of trimmings.
have Mens’ and Joys’ Bhirte
1irt
Umbrellas and,
ntry store. A
new jot of
oduce,
H. ROSSITAN,
Spring Mills.
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Bec Rey
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CAMDEN
SAVANNAH
al all offices of
ever the foliov
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besapes ke Neamahip Co
Gorgias Kallroad
sine e, Hevderson & Bi. 1
orth western Ry, of 3
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uthern Ky.
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Farmer at
by © dex
nek Ralser: als
GPU a ecb
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to all
Ain \ thus
i al greatly reduce
bove milenge t
WEkels, there are
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VisDauas,
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wMny for fallpar |
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DRY
I will be pleased to
have a call from all
persons wishing to
purchase goods in my
ine. ........
GOODS,
All kinds of Produce
taken in exchange for
goods, and at prices
that will surprise yon,
ATTORNEYS.
Attorney at-Law,
ete
—
i co
Office
floor
ELT kro
in Crider’s xchange a
GE Ww, Walker
FORTNEY & WALKER.
Attorney at Law
BELLEFON TY,
* aad
mas
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinas of
Marble aw i
i
Granite, Dont fail to get my prices,
\W, G. RUSKLL
All Kindwof legas oh ETA uy
Soot Crider Rachs oo *°
D. GETTIG
8, ATTORNEY-AT IAW "a
Oollections an a a ahFORTS, ‘
prom: ea Coasnitaiioo ton Gora, sad Esa,
G L. OWENS, J
. TIORNEYATLAW, Pa.