4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1806, The Centre Demorvat, Sm———— CHAS. R. KURTZ - - ED. & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1400, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ $1.50 per year, $100" Regular Price If pald in ADVANCE CLUB RATES: t DEMOCRAT one k World Tae Cex and 3-limes oy Tae CEXTR? Of Fone Ves and Phila. Weekly Thnes one year one ve ! for $1.75 {for $1.45 Ve NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. vJAMIM C. POTIS Vare ( nt 4 TORS AT-LAR VILLIAM M SINGER Philadelphia NTON HANCOCK \é¢ ngo COFFRO SO eo TAMES D1} WH we arc Ont _e™ PPO tani hanges our h as are necessary «d by the adve annullment preme court crati ngress, i nuiform decisions of th ly one hundred 3 in aun mstit eq that we may all deficit in the t oo, was caused [the Supreme con 3uch a deficien that the ( TT ad tit idea } tion of an income tax, as proviaea COLECC Secretary Carlisle says yy the act of congress which was overruled by the decision of the Supreme court, would have avoided deficiency There cen be no question on this point. No for a moment undertake this sane man would to say that this assertion is not true The next assertion is that the law de. clared unconstitutional was ‘‘in strict pursuance of the uniform decisions of the Supreme court of neatly one bundred years.’ absolute verity of this b undeniable, The very constitutional ob- jections upou which this decision is based have “been overruled by the ablest judg. es which sat on that bench,” The prin. ciples of the income tax, which the pres. ent Court declared unconstitutional, were sustained for many years by Chief Jus- tices Marshall, Taney, Chase and Waite, apd such eminent associate judges as The want the Storey, Clifford, Nelson and Grier, Itis a fact that nearly all the judges of the Supreme court, from 180 to 18gs, ex: cept the five waich rendered the last decision, have sustainzd the constitution. ality of the income tax. ven the Court as it is now coustituted, at first declared the law constitutional, but upon hearing within a re- a mouth, judge changed his opinion, and the act was de- clared one unconstitutional by a vote of five to four, This decision was in direct vio lation of an unbroken chain of decisions of the Supreme court, since the organiza. tion of the government, and therebya very questionable ruling in which four out of the nine judges refused to concur, The pted as sounds, dissenting oninion 18 generally ace both in law and mor 1 and is ¢ refutation of the Clic the ents contained vjority of the 0} light of all ssault upon the Supreme court to refer tically to this ruling? Isit anarchy to | among { | who | | | | | | | the decline yinzion of » Court | Torigioyr iecision, methods pointed SILVER POINTERS rge their oblige that is worth a their oblige money when ations od celled with oblig mon gradually reduced her currency Very of this procured of the was that volume and a finer meta won after the commencement tion the manipulators 99 per The result ontra of the land, and cent people had none the Ix e and sinew of the country were impoverished, and then came the de. struction of the republic. . A few republicans are occasionally found who would like to argue protection this campaign, It The mon. ey question is the only issue, That must be settled first. Continual tariff tinkering don't suit the people won't go Tug opening sentence of Speaker Reed's speech in Maine on Wednesday ran to the effect: “Two months ago no nian of any standing wonld have risked his reputation as a prophet hy hinting the slightest doubt of McKinley's elec tion."' w hich is | : McKINLEY'S CONVERSION, How He Was lnduced Make on the Currency Question, 1 up His Mind Braun's Iconoclast gives a humorous account of the editor's friendly relations with the champion of the standard in the following strain : single gold K€ ROI Mohican, the last only I am the subsequent rose of summer--the one man all the conclamating millions doesn’t understand the carrency question from A to Izzard, There McKinley and I he has been enlightened, 1 were two of us but at last wind I am left shemale shrieker in Me lone and | as a an’ Bill monetary two dromios of knowing neither where we were We burgeoning on nor what masters we as twin hollyhocks 1 1110%¢ y WO mock : 1 ca and the redbug low, whe unin s Lhe straightway Bil 1, "1 kn yy 1 1 resoived 1 alon a ar And the bolt fell which killed Auanias and singed the patent health corset off Saphira; but Bill had played the Artin by anything short of a continental earth. quake. And the gift of givens him that he might articulate thro’ his tile ; and he forth to meet the illuminat: and place his neck beneath the yoke of "the casy boss, even that of Thomas, surnamed Me-Too-Platt And they placed a smallpox flag in his hand and sent him forth to frighten the country into fits and cry, “Vet a few davs and the Democratic Nineveh shall be overthrown.” And Grover at all the scared mugwamps and 200 cent “Democrats,” and they arose as one man and followed this political trang, this Pled Piper who so lately learned to play, his apostle of ‘Pros. perity *'~for Belmont, Morgan and Cleve. Dodger too long to get caught tongue vas went winked dolimr land, whose specialty is national brace. | games and whose motto reads ‘When you eateh a sucker bump his head.” § HOW THEY ARE EDITED, Jou Swinton was one of the famous editors of New York, A few days ago he attended a banquet given by news. paper men in that city, and was called upon to speak tothe toast of “The In- dependent Press,’' and this is what he said: "There is no such thing in America as an independent press, unless it is oul in the country towns. You all slaves You You express it are know it and I know it, although if you kuow before hand that it will never rint, |] am 3 vy rot eping honest ABDC y appear in § paid $150 per week for opinions out of th Other you are phid similar ir doing simil work I L opinion paper I am counected with Of ed in one issue of my paper before twenty - four hours would be gous The man write Tuesday even ck, They has second prope: too much ater above complaints were lorough Tre Lounci 1 stated that it LAID CXPCuses be The loan would only temporary Mr Treasurer be empowered to nego Williams moved that the Borough tiale a temporary loan of £1,500 to meet the out. . standing orders and pay the interest due Mr seconded the motion and council on the present indebtedness Sheefler ratified it unanimously President Brokerhoff gave soure good advice as the best method of keeping our streets in repair Reduced Rates to Williams’ Grove The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets on August 22, 24, 28, 26, 27 and 28, good to return until August 11, inclasi al rate of one fare for the round trip for the Williams Grove Plenic For ve, information in regard to train service ard specific rates application should be made to ticket agents at HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Il, Billousness, Headache, a ation, Drageirts | trouble, while Prizes lor Your Skill, The person forming the largest num. | ber of words, using the letters in the text “EXCELSIOR,” will be given $100 | IN CASH. $7500 will be given to the erson forming the next largest list, The next will receive $50.00 in cash, and for each of the next eleven largest lists will be paid $25.00 each. Money de- posited in Bay City Bank, corner Centre and Washington avenues, Separate the letters in the text Foe X CF 1-5-140-R, and form as words as you cau, is, six, ete, It words thus many Forexample: Fxcell is said that over ten small can be formed from these letlers, and we will give a prize to every sending ten words or more; $0 | are good at word making, or are bri {| you of you ha for the la + 4 IT Are Hur omething for an equal oppor tunity (91) OR’ KE ( i 1268 e our Ost in obieg x( Ki ¥ GE proved Is | and healthful summer beverage on the | market I i =d in a glass of water the thirst of 1" er inep | HILVI HO [0D SIS0dENd QIOHISNOMN ONY ANONNVYT HOS MOST HEAT! Yr . LESS COAL! H. MILLER, AMTHIIITIII III 25 Per Cent Reduction 3* | PR hs OOOO YOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOCK CX JOOOOOOCOCOOOCK JOO - AAT AAA aval ATA ata a OXOOOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOCOO OOOO) 2 AAT ATA AT AAT aN OO O00 » PRA SAANE tata oi ay LOOOOO0 opi JL J SR ILE n nt OLOOOOOOOOON CHIOIN he. 1. . 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