THE ( ENTREE DEMOCKAT, LELLEFONTE, PA. TH 11a) SEPTEMBER 30, 1597. The entre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, -~- EDITOR & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call nly, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If pald In ADVANCE $1.50 per year. $1.00 " Special Club Rate Tig CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent one year with any one of the below named papers, at the following low rate With Weekly Post I Weekly Enquirer times-a World Pittsburg Cinelnnatt New York week The Democratic State Ticket. For State Treasurer, MICHAEL E, BROWN, of Indiana county, For Auditor General, WALTER E. RITTER, of Williamsport The Democratic County Ticket. J. For ( J. H WETZEL. HOY. ounly Surveyor. For Jury Commissioner. J. J. EDITORIAL. A FLAT FAILURI publican National Convention as McKin- promise to WASHINGTON LETTER and Boss Platt have | will kill Seth Low's | candidacy for Mayor of Greater New York, make Ex-Secretary Tracy the republican candidate backed by all the Mr. McKinley made a deal which influence of the administration, and send | Platt and his henchmen to the next Re. ley shouters. Boss Platt did not relish the latter part of the programme, but it was a case of “‘must” with him and Mr, McKinley knew it as well as he did, and knowing it would aceept nothing short of an iron clad pledge of support in ex- change for the administration influence in favor of Tracy and against Low. The deal was kept very quiet, but it leaked out even before Mr. Tracy, who had pre. viously declared that he would not be the candidate, announced his willingness to accept the republican nomination. Ac. cording to democratic advices, it will make no difference who the republican nominee is ; a democrat will be elected. It is understood that Vice-President Ho- bart is also in the deal, and that the next republican ticket is to be, if the parties to the deal have their way, the same as McKinley Hobart, Itis Piatt got Mr. McKinley's De the last, and also said that make him retary of the has vainly sought elected rap with Jap _ | happen to Amie ' HEA What nt If he is candid | woolen goods : from 25 to 50 per ill passed. You for cent mus pay tha thes That rubs How yous woolen is how it of wheat was i the time we al no time to attributed we had free being go likely to er since 9 ». now wheat instead of be Aud that : i i % See y we would © wheat money faxes an the point - Last of the Season The last ten-day excursion of the pres. ent season to Niagara Falls via Pennsyl- vania Railroad will leave Philadelphia on October 12, Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, with. in ten days, will be sold at §io from Philadelphia, and appropriate rates from other points. A stopover will be allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Wat. kins returning. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, Octo | only does Swamp-Root give new life and | activity to the kidneys--the cause of poi t ou the 1 terests on Lhe Make an ¢§ government K FOIE up’ Not For Everything. 1 But if you have kidney, liver or hlad. oer trouble you will find Swamp-Root just the remedy you need. People not apt to get anxious about their he soon enough. If you are ‘not quite well “half siek’ thought that your kidneys cause of sickness It is easy to tell for or settling tion of the linen it is evidence ot have you ever may be the your by setting aside your twenty-four hours; a sediment indicates an unhealthy condi- kidneys. When urine stains of kidney trouble, Too frequent desires to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back 1s also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder need doctoring. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr, Kilmer's Swamp. Root, fulfills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not urine trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution, If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fity cents and one dollar, or by mentioning Centre DEMOCRAT and sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. ton, N. Y. you may have a sample bottle of this great disconery sent to you free by mail, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver 1ifs, Bil: lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy tu operate, 20c. HARRISBURG LETTER, No Prospect of a New Capitol For the Next Legislature, CONFLICT BETWEEN ARCHITECTS. A Well Known Philadelphia Firm Ups holds the Commission—Ex«Secretary Home~enn- Nashville, Reeder's Trinmph at sylvanin Day at (Special Correspondence.) Harrisburg, Bept, The conflict In the capitol commission has now reach. ed a point that makes it wholly fim- probable that the new capitol will be ready for occupancy at the next meet- ing of the legislature, The suits brought by leading architects to compel the commission to accept one of the eight plans presented by the chosen experts will necessarily cause delay, and it may be months before even a design is agreed upon. The experts. are indig- nant, and propose to contest every inch of ground, But that architects themselves disagree as to the justice of experts’ claims Is shown in a communi cation sent to the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Archi tects by Furness, Evans & Co., the well known arcitects of that city, which in part as foll . Ww o ir 29.- is Nashville cepted by Governor and duly a« on behalf of vania officials make this bullding thelr headquarters while there, and as there is a general register provided wher Pennsylvanians can record thelr names all the visitors from the Keystone state will naturally congregate there Major A. W. Wills, commissioner general of the exposition, telegraphed to Harrisburg a short time since in re. gard to any postponement of Penn. sylvania days on account of {linesa in the distant south as follows: "Ceremonies at Nashville and Chat. tanooga should not be postponed. No fear whatever of yellow fever, Frost ill be here and at Chattanooga long Sefore the date of the ceremonies” Important Tax Decisions, Deputy Attorney General Reeder has given Auditor General Mylin an opinion Penney will ther probably fore | gave much credit to Mr, | the existence of the existing good feel relative to the collection tax from the Ol City appears that the company has a branch office In Pittsburg, where orders for its property are received, which orders are forwarded to the principal office In Oli City. There the orders are filled and the goods shipped direct to the purchaser, The company has no store or ware- house of any kind located in Allegheny county. A mercantile tax was assessed against the company in Allegheny county and a suit has been commenced to enforce payment thereof. The audi- tor general asked to be advised whether there is Hability on the part of the company to pay such tax and the deputy attorney general says that in view of the fact that the company has of mercantile boiler works, It no warehouse In Allegheny county it is | to the tax. State Treasurer Haywood given an opinion by the torney general relative to the payment of collateral Inheritance tax. William H. Hall, the register of Delaware coun- not Hable was also | deputy at- | ty, wrote asking about the repayment | of collateral Inheritance tax paid by the ! estate of J. Lewis Crozer, He states that Crozer devised W. A. Btoteshury a farm situated In Kansas, at a valua- tion of $30,000. Upon this valuation a collateral Inheritance tax was pald by the executors into the treasury Register Hull now requests that money be returned and refunded to the of the Crozer and the itted to the at- partment Was sinte this executors estate, legal question subn tore we whether such sith neral’s Ire Democratic Campaign resting ny well and active Any by party orkers he Abandoned Clubs Convention, There be no Democratic club convention is year The exe the Democr Pennsylvania, with great will utive committee of ati unanimity, last meting While Kerr of Bedford, W. J. Brennen irg and A. H. Ladner of Phila appointed mmittiee to mvens Wilkesbarre een held this that Democratic fter will be con- if they are annuiment 28th was the disturb- wmer Lieu- i Bt iis 1¢ for a an provide tion at where Democratic club « times in have the chances are cilub'ronventi ned to p ot entirel bandoned of the ond the based at the meeting on ances In Luzerne county. F year, me heres YEAR The inst societies | tinant Governor Black, president of the | Pennsylvania society, was among those ' who the earnestly in convention ffoke opposition ocratic harmony in different of the state, Secretary Savage Is au- thority for the statement that the silver and gold wings of the party are giving warm support to the state ticket nomi« nated at Reading The bad record made by the Republican legislature and Republican officials, he sald, had con tributed largely to this result. He also Harrity for ing between Democrats, stating that his declaration In favor of the ticket had done wonders In bringing to his support many Democrats who but for "his stand might have either voted against their party or remained away from the polls. 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