Beaver & Gepharly 1 vi VOL. 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1894. The Gentve Demorvat, ED. CHAS. R. KURTZ, & PUB, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: CLUB RATES: DEMO r on REMOVED “f army are better known as labor saving institutions who never sweat. were in the campaign of has no battle Weak-kneed democracy ept for sham m typewriter 3100 « ™ fol an Ti are made here, shipped abroa . “benefits” of protection. e machines land t sold for #25 less than offered here hen It is a fact that these machines can be made for between 215 and #21, so yet a big profit at #75 of one at #100 that there is But every buyer pays not less than $25! “tariff” on it. Pretty steep protection, isn’t it? -_ JRr., who has been ap- States Jonx PATTON, pointed ['nited Michigar. to succeed the Senator was born in Clearfield county and is the son of General John Patton, one of the sturdy republicans of | that long time democratic region. Gen. | Patton was twice elected to congress in the Clearfield district, the first time in 1860, when the district was composed of the counties of Clearfield, Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Venango and Warren, and again twenty-six years | later, when the district was made up of | the counties of Clearfield, Union, Clin. | ton, Elk, Mifflin and Centre, and was strongly democratic. In each instance he carried the usually decided democrat- ic county of Clearfield. Another son of this veteran republican, Alexander Pat ton, has been urged to be a candidate for the republican congressional nomi. nation in that district this year. enator from late Strockbridge, { the methods of operation. EVIL TENDENCIES. PATERNALISM THE OF TROUBLE. Creates Evi! Fendenclies-Makes Classes Dependent upon th Government... A Republican Policy fs ’ N $1 fatal nr Ft hes tito pest Le Jalal Progress ol Lae pLotecti under the influences and encouragement ve spirit {of the political party which has con. 1 i ¥ ¥ i trolled the policy of the government for | P ‘ tioy § ne iY 4 genera $8 4) n ’ 3 : Rouse ig 3 1 iL ALZing ternalism in tl ration of m numbers ei i i been swollen by ialists and anarchists from all lands. By excluding this ele. ment they have been able to present the ideas of paternalism in government in | their latest developement and in their native American purity. They are able to demonstrate at the same time the enormous growth of a superstition which imagines that the government fiat ean create wealth and prosperity, and thus largely supplant the necessity for the exercise of the great qualities of in. dividualism and self.reliance which sub dued the continent and sought nothing | from the government but equal laws for the defense of persons and property. Jetween McKinleyism and Coxeyism there is no essential difference, except in They are both manifestations of the same spirit of paternalism in government, and either of them, if once established, would end in reducing the most highly endowed nation of the earth to a con. dition of shameful dependences and ser. vility. As Coxey’s‘ ‘army’ marches on, { and as the clamors against any modern. tion of the protective system increase, the sober minded people of the country | will have the opportunity to reflect on the progress of paternalism in govern. ment, and of the dangers with which it menaces free institutions, CAUSE | STRANGE PROCEEDINGS communication for publication. v the public urt BELLEFONTI « MAY ron DEMOCRAT | { 7, 1504 thought it O writen few action of om criminal he April term. KANE ol MONEY ORDER CHASGES a | Large Sums can be Yent for Hed tord Rates On July 1st there tha varsadrufl will be for $ ind one per cent, postal note issued, and three. irths of a cent for each note This of the fees on large sums of money transmitted by money pa 1 reduction order is a good The present rates are too exorbitant, for the people can get their money transmitted by ex. press « lower rates mpanies at much than the government charges FAG Tuus far, as will be column, there are no for Our contain the best and as no candidates seem to be anxious for the place, it would be for the democracy of the county to call upon some of their representative men. Let Centre county keep pace with the re. publicans by sending their best to Har. risburg. We have plenty of good ma. terial for the place. Let us nominate | strong, intelligent men who can be of {some credit to the county and the party. No demagogue of professional healer or boodler ean fill the bill, This is an important suggestion for thought. ful democrats, seen in another announcements ticket materal this year Legislature should vers well » -_— -. At this season of the year printing ‘offices are not crowded with work. | Persons in need of job printing should | [leave their orders now as they will re. ’ ceive the very best attention. CASES + i WASHINGTON LETTER Coxeyi gd no gid Christoph grested for violatn gthe law by } by to speak on the Capit 8 Hund itimental garch of notoriety hil | wer ey found a m rampant in Washington When Coxey, Columbu wonaer, Brown el Jones were women to their ready furnish SSCS ake | ir api (ance oY Tas go far b = i ev.abiid r WwW i length of road i and be con date horses and those in charge be granted for mors on a five mile lengt) Any person may er chooses to do it When tl stood there will be such tr [iq] every five miles of road in Pennsylvania, --— - Athletic Contest On Saturday, May 10th, t an interesting where the representatives from other institutions in the state will meet engage in the annual fleld sports and contest for the various prizes, sive preparations are being made entertain the visitors and capture as many prizes as possible, - . bere will be day at State Cellege {to Exten. {to a. Tux supreme court recently rendered a decision to the effect that prize fights are legal. That will make New Orleans | a centre for large pugilistic encounters, - .-——— - Ler it be remembered that the delay {of tariff legislation Is caused by repub. "ican Senators insisting on being heard, REPUBLICAN DELAY. HOW THE SENATE IS BLOCKED. Ltepublicans by Talking Tari Consume Time Democrats are United for Legis Intion CASES | hat is the qustion asked almost every People are anxious to know whi the | of . 1 iwereaq in posal can be an I'he democratic portion o united and determined to pass 5 inn and senseless and there is go known method tb put a j check to it, ahd it again points out the | necessity for the adoption of nev rules by that body hich i the ly wl will enable After Thirty years t of the war, and suddes ped comn 1 been killed Boal His wife years and y married again, and is living now her second husband. Hockman’s fous anda ) children are no women married. have written to their father for an explana. ysterions conduct for the past thirty years - -— - State College Press Burecan i at State college, owing to the numerous newspaper A press burean has been organize representatives in college, having for its object the securing and sending out of reliable news to papers desiring it, furnishing plate matter and culs upon members in new and paper writing. .o-— request, training the OfMee Farnitore Here the Register and Recorder's Monday and filled an ar. The old shelving The metali: farnitore for vault In arrived on freight « new office entire and cases will be taken out at once and the vault put A new floog will be necessary with other improves ments, in shape, .o-— —— Tue prohibitiovists will hold their state convention at Williamsport this year, on Juae 6h, NO. 19 ADDITIONAL LOCALS er f | £41 Hn pol Lng, |. wave a) : are aisways oul ers on hand assisting in 1 The masons expert to walls completed in abou AARON WILLIAMS, of Cy fisr the des me of 4 CAN 2 ¥ tion for Con iret ante 51106, Mingle’s Rc ta ui s, are hand- hat a man chances hining to pair of rate days. ¢ man who when in est, Faith- He will sell ch the light- MINGLE 1 ' ’ tye t vam i mee 0 liking rums of comfort may ad there, (1 he and but if you want A Whole Loaf of Satisfaction Try MINGLE for Shoes,
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