4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUA ” RY 11%, 1595, The Centre Democrat, 1 of enriching the favored few. the masses of the people, for the purpose | J. Tilden always regarded the result of The great struggle between democracy and plutoc CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP | racy is imminent, aod the friends of lib- Actual, averas sworn eir ation, of this paper, for the past year fi, Was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call 183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price $1.50 per year, If pald In ADvaxoy $l iX) Special Club Rate Ww be sent one Ap ers Tue Centre DEMOCRAT § year with any one of the below named | at the following low rate With r Weekly Post Cineinnatti Weekly Enquirer 1.50 New York times a-week World 1.75 tshurg 000000000000000000000000 The Cause. “The cause of the present boom in the West is undoubtedly due, in a great measure, to the large crops and high prices caused by the fail- ure of crops in other countries.” Wa. MCKINLEY, Presi The Credit. Republicans t for the high st assume respon iC nt. to ol desire price mu ane § of 4 moment that the result was at t count , and a fair Again,gold and silver have been driven apart by hostile legisiation. Silver hav. ing heen demonetized, enacted and legisiatton the been favorable to gold, put chasing power of gold has in creased, and the same legislation being unfavorable to silver, the demand for silver bas been decreased, and the price of that metal necessarily corresponding. ly decreased. The enactment of legisia- tion favorable to silver, and the restora. tion of the frge and unlimited coinage of silver nation like the United States would increase the demand by a’ powerful for silver and raise the price of that metal, On the other hand the purchas ing power of gold would be lowered, and the parity between the two metals would again be restored at the ratio of 16 to 1. Who is it that questions the feasibility of adbereing to the the present ratio? Maiuly the republican party, Certamly they would not only question it, hut con. demn it. Who would expect anything else? That patty represents the favored classes who have become rich by the fi nancial system established in this country since 1873. Then the deserters of i8g6 also protest against this ratio. They could do nothing else. They deserted to the enemy, because their interests were best subserved in that camp. Their pockets are touched and we cannot ex pect them to return, unless uoon an un. conditional surrender hy the democracy to the money power. This is impossible, and we must allow these wayward breth. ren to. go in. peace, and make up their remain in the republican party, because that party has become the oppressor of | the occasion slopped over as follows over | strongly | republican county of Cattaragos has loss {rom those who are no longer able to | erty and good government must not fal- ter, but steadfastly stand by the right, without thought of compromising with error. Bimetallism is eminently stronger pow than it was in 1806, and new acces- continually from those the the single gold standard. Misrepresenta- and their force and will not effective sions are made who were mislead by advocates of tions intimndation have spent again prove in securing an appare nt majority in favor of the money power, - “KICKED THEM OUT” “To-day all the trusts, all the monopo- lies, every agency which has been bleed- ing the country, has taken refuge under the wing of the republican party, because they fear the democratic party, which | kicked them out,’ This is an extract from a speech lately delivered by Gov. Pingree, the present republican governor, of Michigan, Com- ing from a republican of such prominence tis certainly somewhat startling. Not | 4 because it 1 t $ not true, but because at at who has He one republican is found Ie courage to te CO - F saving ti have flocked and are ans | 1 HANNA'S TELEGRAMS victory cougratula- tions Another prominent member of “Grand Old Party” on that happy “Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will to the republican party.” Other messages of like character flashed the wires at this time between Washington and Columbus, bearing the of the cabinet and other leading republicans. It is ap- propriate to note, this connection, that H. H. Boyce, the Hanna briber, who indicted for purchasing votes for Hanna, is hiding in Canada, to avoid It is fitting that these sacriligious utterances should emi. nate from the later day apostles of re. publicanism signatures of members in is criminal prosecution. They are pressive of the utter disregard the re. publican party has for honesty and good | morals and they typify the moral rotten. | ness and rakeing corruptuess that control | every action of that party. entirely ex. HEARTILY TIRED, The spring elections in rural New York, like the elections in the large cities last fall, have resulted very favorable to | the Democracy. Elections were held in | sixteen rural counties, and iu all the | democrats made substantial gains, The | Supervisors elected at the spring elec. | tions, like our County Commissioners, | have charge of the county affairs; of these the democrats have gained thirty. | three, giving that party a majority of the | boards in many counties heretofore republican, The rockribbed | gone democratic, and Boss Platt's own county of Tioga has been torn from its republican moorings. The late Samuel t the Spring election | asthma, | Price 25 and 50 cents, New York a sure indication as to how the State would at the ’ York, according to all in as vole coming fall election, New the substantial in dications, is again surely democratic re Democrats may well take cour@ige from The publican nisrule indications like these, people are heartily tired of r¢ INFORMATI Continued ON WANTED. This is considered ridic the fag ulously small ends of tax duplicate then a larger ¢ stighate would have creased the liabilities and left less claim for surplus on hands, The democratic board made three copies of Another item not to be forgetten. voters for the last year the The present board registrations of of their term-—for spring, fall and next spring election, made only one copy, and had one-third the expense, Another item for daylight. James B Strohm is credited with $146 for Copying Mr should be assessment hook ele. bill Strohm cls andry,”’ Married { Jacob Cole, of Coleville, and Mr. John Waite, son of the late Adam Waite, ried at the of half past seven on Tuesday evening. The Miss Florence Cole, daughter were mat home the bride, at groom is a glass-worker, A sumptuous repast was served after the ceremony Miss Minnie Waite Mr. Lloyd Smith the best serenaded by was bridesmaid and They the Coleville band Wren, of man, were They were married by Rev the United Brethren church -— Fads in Medicine. There are fads in medicine as in every. thing else and a “new thing’' frequently sells for a short time simply because it is pew. But in medicine, as in nothing else, the people demand and will be satisfied only with positive, absolate merit. The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilia has stood its ground against all competition, and its sales have never wavered but have remained steadily at the top, demon. strates, beyond any doubt, the intrinsic virtues of this medicine. The new things | have come and gone but Hood's Sarsa. parilla rests upon the solid foundation of | absolute merit and its power to cure, and its sales continue to be the largest in the | world, a The Homliest Man In Bellefonte as well as the handsomest, | and others are nvited to call on any FRIENDS OF MONOPOLY. Republican Officials Never Lose an Oppor. tunity to Ald Trusts, Whenever and wherever a Republican official finds an opportunity to oblige a monopoly, a trust or a millionaire he is sure to embrace it. It is the sim of the party to help capital at the expense of the people, and the abandonment of the sults in this News, against the Armour company for selling oleomargarine bere illegally is therefore a perfectly logical proce ding The treasury will lose nearly $2, 0( by it, but what of that when li contributor to last year's Hanna campaign fund is thereby? The penalties that the Armour com. pany had ipcurred under the oleomar garine law amount to $1,700,000 in round figures. The cases had been rigor ously and ably pushed by former officials, and victory for the stato is even now in sight, but both Governor Black and Commissioner of Agriculture Wiet. ing are understood to have decided to abandon the prosecution. And for what? For a promise from the millionaire cor poration not to break t the payment of a merely nominal fine The Armour ¢ ‘having given 8 { stato, says the Now York i. GOO beral McKinley the gainer i | “wr 16 iaW again and publican nati Beginning the New Year. A Peerless Liniment. As a i Ail ment has no eq sold t and be convinced, ut. al. { everywhere | I “Cures talk ” in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilia, Wl al k as for no other cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad- vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence of medi the people; have given Hood's Barsapa~ | rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. lood's Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has made — cures of serofula, salt rheuam and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh «cures which prove Hood Sarsaparilla WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE. 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Is the bestin fact the One True Blood Purifier, ure Hvar ilk; easy Hood's Pills take, say to operate me druggist and get a free trial bottle of | Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and | relieve all chronic and acute coughs, and consumption, | wonchitis th A Hare Thing. For many generations the Moyer fami. ly were residents at Pine Creek Mills, in | Haines Twp. After April 1st no repre. sentative of this family will be at that point. Pine Creek Mills, for over a hun. dred years, was occupied by some one of the Moyer family. Arve ATION FORCHARTER Notice ix hereby given that an sppiieation will be made to the Court of Common "leas of Centre county, on the 7th day of Mares. A.D. IMR. under he Act of AMsembly entitled Act to provide for the incorpetation and regu ination of certain corporations” a | ter of the Methooist Episcopal ehnreh, of Mo | shannon, Pa. the Jurpine and object of whieh Is Jo support publie ath, Methodist Episcopal ehureh, States Logg] and Jor Ihete | have i on he privi ofted conferred By The Assembly and its supplements | revs. + 1 Tights Ang Act of J. K, Jonxerox, Ralicitor “An | worship scoording to the | vetrine, disolpline and usages of the | in the United | Res f8 MONTGOM l proved April | La 1574, and supplements thereto, Tor the ehar. i BELLEFONTE, i i | ' Our Spring Goods are here. ERY & CO, ALLEGHENY STREET, PENNA, Boog 0 00 0 “ " ¢ ¥ cal SL
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