4 THE CENTRE DEMOCHKAT. BELLEFONTE, PA THURNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1547 The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, ~~ w CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If paid in ADVAN §1.00 Special Club Rate DEMOCRAT will be sent be CENTRE ny one of the Wing low rate Weekly Post Weekly Enquirer week World Fue year witl at the ] Pittsbur Cinelnnatti With The Democratic State Ticket For State Treasurer, MICHAEL E. BROWN, of Indiana county ’ For Audilor WALTER E of Will General, RITTER, lamsport The Democratic County Ticket For ( ty Surveyor.—31. BH WETZEL For un Jury Commissioner. I. HOY EDITORIAL. IS SILVER DEAD IS Year iatiorm | forward dismayed in mporary defeat sensation in the eld of a i a OF that the Bank of En tention to keep one-fiftl Chis is a conces- | » lite nites n= | cal * | both rance and other Butobess inclining toward torn aing 18 nation among That month in the the gold has trans Nf ndard forces n the past financial wor anyone who says free ett silver is led forever “a dead issue, does not realize what is tr him. His p tellect and nspiring about rejudice has warped his in- 1 be becomes rediculous before the reading, thinking and intelligent people about him Bryan and the free si ceedingly yer cause an¥ understand, is ex alive, stirring they can’t publican leaders like Sex Tom annoying Re. Gage, Dingley, Dana and others recognize Bryan and silver as a danger for the Its vitality Reed, Editor ous foe future never perceived, iry, utter Such things are the misguided the though, by their conten small which accounts for ances and gleeful face of danger. is Bryan a "back number’ Don’t look & - = “dead issue''? Tus year Centre county people are having a delightful rest from political excitement that truly can be relished after the bitter campaign of last fall, We have a very small local ticket about which very little attention is paid um either side. National politics concerns very few, while the present factional fights in the republican party only amuse the public. It is an off year and it is a pity that we don’t have more of them. Too much politics is an injury to busi. fess and tends to lower the moral stand. ard of the people. is what | EDITOR & PROP $1.00 per year. one low named papers, NURSING THE TRUSTS believes that the the of study the schedules of If any map tariff bill combined handiwork of the America, let him that in connection with a list of trusts that are now flurishing despite the Sherman anti. trust law. Every trust mentioned in the list below secures an increase from the Dingley law, the increase running from 78 per cent. From the sugar trust to the writing paper trust, all the com. 18 not trusts measure 10to 7 bined hordes of corporate greed have se- cured what they asked for, and because they are enabled to declare larger divi- dends by reason of increased price with. out increased cost, every protection pap- er in the land is declaring that prosperi. ty has come to all the the array of trusts: Oilcloth trust. people. Look at Marble trust, Match trust: Paper bag trust, Plate glass trust Pulp trust. Sandstone trust. Carpet trust. Clothes wringer trust Dental tool trust. Lager beer trust, Rubber gossamer Lead pencil trust. Patent trust, eather trust Safe trust, Watch case trust, Stationary ware trust and Sash, door posse, is a | of our cour it is at the cost blind trust furniture wheat has is amusing miners recently, when defied a Sheriff's wholesome lesson to mobs Wor rike, but and rioter kmen have a they should tempt to interfere with others who do not join with them. Further, the authority ts must be respected, even if of human life. Law and | order should prevail at any cost gland has | * | sult | ! ] : THE two interesting elections this year Haz the tin Ohio, where Mark anxious to be returned to the se Crreater and lection mavor of The icant politi New York re t in Ohio will have a signif New York will In assistance of McKinley lesson, while that in be confined more to local couditions the and his adminis places tration have been solicit- ed -— THERE are all sorts of vague rumors of a complication with Spain over Cnban affairs. Our defences have been rengthened of late and our is being put in trim for service at the shortest The con. ditions of the rebellion in Cuba have gone 80 far as to warrant interference, hut it is a question whether Spaiyg would elect to engage trouble when enough of her own at home coast materially st navy notice possible. more she has An Atlanta Enterprise of Great Merit It affords us pleasure to call especial attention to the advertisement of the “Mother's Friend,” appearing in this issue The Bradfield Regulator Co., of At. lanta, Ga., have at great expense issued a most attractive and meritorious book, which they mail free, cofbtaining infor. mation of the greatest value and import. ance to all ladies expecting to become mothers. That the “Mother's Friend" is a rem. edy wonderful in its effects, and re. lieves the expectant mother of incredi- ble suffering and robs the final hour of confinement of its dread, pata and ter. ror, is fully attested by the experience of nappy mothers all over this continent, Ady, of the book will convince and the use of "Mother's eaten her to become its enthu. iy friend, blessing the when first she heard of it and was induced to uee it, Wit Dig name and address to The Id Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., and receive in return, free, this excels lent book, “To Expectant Mothers," containing infomation of value to all ladies, Sep. 23a in y oser| IARRISBURG LETTER. Senator Penrose’s Success in Secur- in Federal Appointme nts, BECRETARY MARTININNOHURRY The New Premier Has Not Yet in HisOMelal Family Senatorial Boom. Chris Magee's (Special Correspondence.) LY Harrisburg, Sept. 21.—There {8 much gossip In political circles regarding the success of Senator Penrose In securing federal appointments for Pennsylvan- fans. The principal plum secured by the Junior senator is the Philadelphia post- mastership, which has been awarded to Thomas L. in the Philadelphia water and for several department, years has been an ac tive memberof councils in that city, He | sent term of office is now chief of bureau of highways, Mr. remarkable indorsement tion of postmaster support of the t the Philadelphia Hicks for the posi- jesides having the wo United States sena- tors, the Philadelphia members of con- gress, the Republican city committee, the Ward Leaders’ League other political organizations, thousands personal letters were sent to™Washing- ton in his behalf Senator Penrose visited at Washington ¢eded In having £ Cle eid coun and the president lay, and B. Si “atur hn EUC M t Gratified. nage in } th at ry secure apt ler as salary eral have The the » plated to the turn fued Rater f $1,808 breaki uth trig Nashville fr a proc Pennsylvania Preparations for as If i notwiths m Wan tanding : aban been invite nment it mpany the judges superio itant Stewart has chased from the United States g¢ ment 1.000 them to Hazleton brigade. General general of the 1 given authority t master at Philadel eral Stewart at articles of cil he m duty the Adj General pairs of shoes and for use of the Third Weeks, quartermaster nited States army. has the depot quarter. hia to sell t regulation prices such and equipment as the troops now on This arrangement, together with the stock at the arsenal, will enable the adjutant general to care promptly and fully for all the needs of the troops When the troops ordered to Hazle. ton many of the soldiers reported for duty with light shoes, wholly unfit for the hard marches over rough country The furnishing of shoes Is not an indica- tion that the guard will remain on duty any length of time, but it is In line with the policy ings and Adjutant General Stewart to have the troops properly equipped when on duty shipped thi ng ay need r were Secretary It was gv Martin Moving Slowly, supposed that the shakeup on the hill that resulted in the request for the resignation of Sec retary Reeder and Deputy Attorney Ki kin would also Include a change in the office of deputy secretary of the com. monwealth. This, however, It was Inti mated, would be dependent upon the will of the secretary In a recent Interview at Philadelphia the new secretary stated that there Ia absolutely nothing to be sald bearing on the matter at the present time “I have had little chance to even con- verse with the governor during my brief stay at Harrisburg,” he sald. “The trouble at Hazleton has kept him so closely engaged with the military de- tatie and like affairs that we have had no conference on any possible changes in the office. I have given the matter Httle thought, and nothing will be done until I thoroughly familarize myself with the duties of my new tion. In the meantime, should the sion of. fer, 1 shall probably confef with the governor on any possible changes." While Mr, Martin sald nothing to give rise to such a belief, It Is the gen- nerally new | average De- | clded Upon the Changes to Be Made be Hicks, Mr. Hicks has served | meant precisely what he had a | | power | istration to | an ge | one | States of | | at | War « | Was A | by Hughes as judge of the election, and | Cahill and MeConnell as Inspectors, to | corrupt the ballot in the district where | they had sworn to honestly and faith. | ality and fraud. The of Gove ' - 1 Jovernor Hast- | oo eral opinion that Captain Barnett, go, and that he several others, the deputy secretary, will be the first to will be followed by Becretary Martin and Deputy were together Baturday in the former's pri m several hours talking over and looking Into business affairs of the office, Mr. Martin was asked whether he Intended following the precedent of passing about two days a week on an at the state department. Mr. Martin replied that he should like to in Philadelphia on Baturday, Sun- day and Monday, but the rest of each week he proposed to devote to the per- formance of the duties of his office, Magoeo's Senatorial Boom. The indication that comes from Pltte- burg that C. L. Magee would be a can- didate Colonel posed Vale ro Quay Indicates that the pro- combination against the Beaver man will be formed on different lines than was originally intended. It taken to mean that Governor Hastings paid when he intention of retiring the close of his pre- in announced from his politics at shell the politicians reason out that the governor feels that he can utilize the of the last days of his admin name his own suc and to help elect than Colonel Quay The belief Chris M ronger the days go by that Mr Woecial invited to be re t n recent interview between the governor, the attorney e88OT vernor other some senator that that Agee Brows The fact "some one’ is Een Whether he 3 Ae rT oi NL ' jer made June not reach day term charge tior tence that they right of Years The reasons ing the pardon That the ceants served their term of : ment and since abstained taking part al matters in thelr lead honest law abiding liv hey are greatly barrassed Ly their that thelr punishm heavier than they sentence imposed pecially the disfranc the offense to . war tom suffrage 1 for recommend appli- rison from that and om assigns were in aN in politi SNOaeRYor 0 lisfranchisement ent greater and can bear. that the A BOYere ne, oN. higing clause. that h they pleaded guilty mmitted under extraordinary circumstances. After quoting the rea- sons given the governor says “In my judgment these reasons are unsatisfactory. The offense to which the applicants entered the plea of gulity glaring and deliberate attempt in was whic fully execute the law. I know of no higher duty of the citizen than to see to it that suffrage shall always be guard. ed, protected and secured against ven. election officer who of his fellow elti- entitied to vote and places them in the ballot box only to awalt the op- portunity when he may deliberately de. stroy their effect, Instead of sending forward the honest return so that each citizen may exercise his part of sover. elgnty In common with his fellow citi. pens, renders null and vold a sacred right, and the common enemy of state and country. He who, cither as election officer or briber, contributes to the spollation of the American ballot should be accursed of men, and the stain which discolors him should be re. flected upon every person, high or low, who profits Ly his crime. 1 refuse to concur in the recommendation of the board of pardons, and 1 decline to ex. ercise executive clemency.” General J. PP. 8 Gobin issued gen. eral orders Saturday from the head. quarters of the Grand Army of the Republic assuming the duties of com mander-<in-chief, and announcing the appointments of General Thomas J. Stewart, of Pennsylvania, to be adju- tant general, and Charles Burrowes, of New Jersoy, to be quartermaster gen« eral. The commander-if-chief states that the appointees will serve without salary. Headquarters have been estab. lished at Independence Hall, Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. 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