4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1897. The Centre Democrat, CHAS R, KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER (900. Telephone Call 183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : $1.50 per year $1.00 ' Regular Price If pald In ADVANCE Special Club Rate Ing CENTRE DEMOORAT will be sent one vear with any one of the below named papers, at the following low rate With Weekly Kly times Pittsburg ost Cincinnattl Wie New York Enquirer a-week World EDITORIAL. OLD CENTRE'S DEMOCRACY. Centre county went republican again It is able to suppose that the heavy rains on by a small majority of 59 reason- election day kept a larger per cent. of our vote from the polls, than it did of Most in this county the republicans. of the republi- can volte towns, while the largely democratic. the 1at t fact still remains { have carried this county late, and now * bee oe Ihe Anti-Quay majority This is the first time for several years that the opposition to the corrupt Repub lican machine and allied bosses has had a majority on the popular vote of Penn sylvania. Whether it can be united next year against these bosses and their ma chine is another question The figures that if this can done there will sb IW won in Pennsylvania when goyernor ther State offi cers, State Legislature and United States senator are to be elected If the anti. Quay vote of the State as it ufy be next year, the Quay candi date defeated, just as Boss Platt's representa defeated The should take courage. They have in their means of tive was in the state of New York. people of Pennsylvania own hands the defeating the promised combine of Quay and Widener next year. The remaining question is 18 there sufficient political wisdom and patriotism to exercise this power? — - Is Centre county democratic’? That 1s becoming a debatable question, it seems, is confined to the | farming districts are | iat as it may, | | Tuesday had been united, | yr State treasurer would have been THE OFFICIAL VOTE The following isthe official vote, for Centre county as returned and on record | The Effect of Dr. Swallow's Big | in the Prothonotary’s office Auditor General Levi G McCauley, R.... Walter E Ritter, D... William W Lathrope, ¥. |] M Barnes, So McCauley’s Plurality State Treasurer James S Beacow, R. M E Brown, D. Silas C Swallow, P.... Wm H Thomas, So0.... Wm R Thompson, Ind Beacom's Plurality 94 Jury Commissioner WS Williams, R YY] Hov, D....... Wm J Dale, Pro. 2599-01 2538 William's Plurality County Survevor Jesse Cleaver, R JH Wetzel, D Wetzel's Plurality - PREDICTS DEFEAT Governor Hastings said | the WeCK Con resuit of lection ceroing hiree coun they carry mine of the Uni volutign more marked than in New %. Iu no State mm was , except New York ——— Catarrh Means Danger Because if unchecked it may lead di Catarrh is caus This Therefore, it rectly to cousumption ed by impure blood fact is fully established is useless to try to cure catarrh by outward applica The » purify the the tion or inhalants true way to cure Hood ud blood purifier, atarrh ist blood Sarsaparilla great th all impurities cures catar by its power to drive out blood that and permently from the Thou sands of people testify they have been perfectly cured of ceatarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla - Phyclans Astouned Williamsport News An unusually interesting operation for i appendicitis was preformed at the hos. i i : § | pital Friday afternoon The patient was from the upper part of the state and a stone-like substance as large asthe kern. el of a peanut was found lodged in the appendix, the concretion evidently hay. ing petrified. The physicians present were astounded when the stony substance was removed, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin. cinnatt Iagwirer for $1.50 a year, jf company { and | the | govt ARRISBURG, LETTER, Vote on State Politics, I8 URGED TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR, | In Response Ho Announces His Wills | ir Called Upon. | The Reported Rupture Between Son | ingnoess to Accept ators Quay and Peurose. (Bpecial Correspondence.) Harrisburg, Nov. ~The fect of the big vote for Dr, upon the politics of Pennsylvania is a more interesting tople than any other feature of the election in the city or the state, It was generally recognized that in the matter of keeping the com- bined Swallow and Thompson voles low enough to allay the apprehensions of stalwart Republicans with regard to next year's political battles, Senator Quay’'s ollve branches had not proved very successful, The Prohibitionists in the rej ffected Repu vous in have plenty of els Democrats dis Sw favo the srnatorial fight wnted Dr t Prohit ullow for a coalition against in the gm forthwith mor Begun, Fairs What 4d you think will of the The The man fight this requires a lifetime Is it have eeeivedd threatening ¥ 1ife "yon veral of little In this great md fight in which who no ve vl the after R volved next campalgn™ the one just entered the finish ayes same as In ended who have battle to a even if it trae you 111 other mil But a any the millions 10 « Violence on uid raise a stricken quid k gan well an to the them counts n Or ome part « Y y nw iment and come 1 reg. Wan down VENReAn EU and y the alders and of such violence ™ In nS isttera from 1 pet he elved of wallow i re the didate nes urging him to bev i Nn CAr In he he will hold himself In promt of duty citizens may assign him Wharton Barker, of Philadelphia, of those who wrote to Dr. Bwal- low, and In discussing the Mr Barker said “I have no doubt that an effective or nization will built up In every county of the state to support Dr, Bwal- low as an Independent candidate Yor Governor.” Mr. Barker said that from sotive partcipation In the campaigns of 1882 and 1880 for Robert E. Pattison, he claimed to know something of the lisposition of Pennsylvania independ sais, and by that knowledge hoe was satisfied that the people were "now ROVOrnoy respon that he to any fellow Mr is one opt any matter be future ef- | Swallow nounce | augury | cans | | an list will | letters lone ] the | would | | hich he numerous | state | for i written | readiness | to which hia | i i ganitary 1 | admitted ready to support ageoun leadership.” that for competent and cours Mr. Barker added definite steps toward organization Dr. Bwallow would soon be taken, Quay and Martin Again Confer, Senavwr Quay and Becretary of the Commenwealth Martin had private talk togeihior for three-quarters of an hour In Philadelphia the other day. When asked before the meeting if he expected to meet Mr, Martin during the day, the senator replied that no meeting was arranged, but he was “al- glad to Mr. Matin any other man who takes an interest in the welfare of the Republican party.” Mr Quay, In reply he had not expressed any gubernatorial Later in the day Chalrman Elkin, state committee rooms Martin and Elkin over campalgn matters had novelty for some weeks, but the secre tary of the commonwealth was much of stranger to the state mittee headquarters as Senator had to the city up to the recent peace Martin and Elkin had but a few minutes when entered id was n WAavs meet or to a question, declared preference for candidate Mr. Martin in the visited That should meet Messrs been n Quay JoO0Mms Messrs committee meeting conversing Quan) the been been Benator left alone with BOCretary Quay tin th implacs betw in een Senators Que row rose that it will the senatorial Quay reindorss important in ably have a bearing or next wher the although he of election before ment, tention Careful here onfirm Year will be ure for a haw retiring to leginiat inquiry an in Philad« or de and to ¢ Republi authority Quay with Mes natorial nm gideration of ; fi i th ¢ ' ! K nm eviect) kin there in sugh deal on foot the senator's word for it that fu engaged in it fhe ve that and fhe hie own any han intter not At Inst mesting i} : ard it was decided tc the Hive stock station throughout that no | into ments will In at tore paints to slate Ine pe nected are Pennayvivania Arrange made with United Btatos Inspectors at different points outside of Pennsylvania, whereby they will Ine spect cattle about to be shipped Into the state, Certificates will be given 1 cases where cattle are found healthy The board also decided to erect at the veterinary department of the Universi ty of Pennsylvania a bullding for ex periments In the diseases of cattle WILKINS, fe cattle to talk | | general deeline { and all conditions of w Asling away THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Luxe TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED An Eminent New York Chensist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer 10 Our Readers The distingn New York ished chemist, 1 A Cily Slocum rf demonstrating his dis very of a reliable cure for Cousumption (Pulmona) y Tuberculosis) bronchial, lung and chest troubles, stubborn coughs ¢ slarrhal affections and weakness loss of flesh will send THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his | New Discoveries to m_uy aflicted re ader of this | paper writing for them Republican | us | com- | i : i ! i “New His selentific thousands permanent] Treatment” has « by Is timely use, and he considers It a simple professional dnty fallible eure Belence this datly deve ops new wonders, and humanity as can be elaimed by His assertion any modern in trouble and gents that lung consumption are curable in any climate is proven by * heartfe t letters of gratitude,” fi and European lab ied in his American watories In thousands from those ¢ of the red jo a Paris ired | Ww | suffering humanity to donate a trial of his in- | no | great chemist, patiently experimenting | { for years, has produced results as beneficial to NOTHING T'o denv th surdity. - | Urees, like | contradicted, er suits and tO perfection have just rece In 10 overcoats, we carry is the h ) ut Ven But ever our The for the Fall ELSE FITSx made-to-ord Ww oGlens make able Friction Feed I} A. 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