4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH on ¢ CHAS he Contre Deomoryat, | R. KURTZ, EDITOR & PROP fn reulation, of this 1807, was ast year, |i OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call n83. TERMS OF sUBSCRIPTION Regular Price If pald in A week World EDITORIAL. POLITICS IN THE PULPIT, direc bears all under the meekly? business of 3 ed by the may not suffer, stock ult may be to out and no matter how 1 | muraerea ead your ef ria the joint acti f Chairman | on But of the ad arty Urganization January 12th Senat Butler the rank and opie’s party. Union under * banners is impossible.”’ "WHARTON BARKER Philadelphia Pa.” eS, ler and Tow: If you know tion ne People’s P Commit Ouls and ath, , You know that does not file of the Demo on or irly represent Union League, The headquarters of the middle.of the. em to have been taken and established in that venerable republican the Philadel A millionaire repub- road populists se away from Tom Watson's domain, and plutocratic institution, phia Union League lean club, frequented by such eminent reformers Wharton Barker, A. K. McKlure and Dave Martin is a fitting place for the eastern headquarters of these middle-of -the-road people who have always been an annex to the republican machine, and ready and willing at all times to dothe bidding of the representa. tives of the money power. Senator But. ler may not represent Wharton Barker and his followers, but many of the repre. sentative men of the populist party sign. ed the call, of which Mr, Barker com- plains, and no doubt the sincere members of the party are in accord with Senator | Butler and biscolleagues. Mr. Barker | may at times be with the people in the money question but when he indulges in the terrapin and burgundy of the aristo- | cratic Philadelphia Union League, he | as | at public sale, {ing been granted to the undersigned, | Immediate payment, and those daving | Or demands against the same will present them undoubtedly forgets himself and falls | back ag {It may be that hus epistie to the rain into his old republican ways, Dun was | written under such circumstances. - COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT. is little or no occasion to contin. There { ue the dis tatement of the the objections out by this oided of close cussion on the s finances of our county, as issued by All document, as + heen Commissioners the vital to that pointed admitted or pi | the mouth piece The studied it and can easily s¢ have carefully ¢ the points and attempt to put up a padded ' list of assetts, als. publi obscure omission of ha important bilities, hiding of other accounts all for the purpose of creating a favorable im- pression. This year the tax-payers find a condi. the af ted their millage increased. That is tion that should satisfy them how fairs of the « uc unty have been cond - EMBARRASSING if nothi introduced a bill that provid v3} $n TOA board of marr Phil ade He that had a in this state difficulties, distinguished phia Record « Sunday con. ducted 32 rorous journal large infl His rex atronage ent financial no doubt *« his health his sudden d¢ A Contracts Wheat and flour have large! ed in price, woolen goods of all kinds have advanced in price, pork and other meats are going up rapidly, wages are at the same low level and is employment scarce-—and this is prosperity, How do you like it But business is improving in some lines; yes, especially with the Overseers of the Poor who have more than they can do - , the furniture has something important to say in his adver. tiscment this week. ~Mrs. E. section, Naginey dealer, S. Long, of Suow Shoe Inter. is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Young, on East Logan street, On March 18, Mr. BE. A. Peters will offer his farm, one mile cast of Fleming, A large lot of farm im. plements and live stock will the same time and place. be sold at | APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Fatate of Mary Barr, township, ; Letters of administration on sald estate hay All per sons indebted thereto are requested to hake rinims doe d, late of Huston without delay for settiement, io Jie undersign- | oq, CM "Betiefonte, Fa STRONGER THAN EVER. Willlam J. Bryan Grows Ia the Public Esteem, REPRESENTS TRUE DEMOORACY. His Popularity Due as Much to the Prin. ciples Ho Champlons ns to His Persons Issue Mopey Silver =» Living Nation. niity Power Menances the York World has appeal to Mr and made a The double Now Bryan to “take up 1 ne a tion World and drop the silver qu live issues,’ The opposed Mr Bryan in 1806, it has shown no signs of repentance it is diffi cult to understand why it should object to Mr. Bryan adhering to a ‘‘dead is §ue, savs the Omaba World-Herald The World has not always been a good guesser. It made a bad guess when it declared that Low would elected mayor of Greater Now Y and it makes a Worse when leclares tho silver be ad sue.’ The fact is foremost issue, I strated in the recent statement wil ona wi HE since gut question to that that questi of was nis gate, nn, alt gr the uncompr ing v who believed in tl recdom man be That was the same appes that was made to the peo pa triotic spirit crowded Alrabam Lincoln to the front in spite of of the same In use of the ’ same nfluer f all ings le whose the gold oney Poy an ae al ress that thros s i noe against Bry A same appeal that came from Jef! avis w wearied of the demand that the Union should be one and inseparable, It is the same appeal that has been heard in every contest where one of the contestants re alizes his defeat, but has strength enougl with which to parley Y : 1 t of ben he Merely a Grad For Spoils, They are having a very warm timo in Chicago at present over what is tezm- ed by its authors the metropolitan po- lice bill, 7% Republiean governor and his legislative supporters appreciate the opportunity to reach out and seize a supply of jobs, If the boot were on the other foot, and they would get the pat- ronage away from the Democrats by de- claring that the police appointments thould be made by the mayor, they would be as loud in declaring in favor of home rule as the De MOCTALS Are LOW, Tiresome — Mr. Dingley still insists that the un precedentodly heavy deficits will oease #8 soon as his tariff begins to produce the revenue ho estimated for it. As that time is yet uncertain, however, he would like a few profitable taxes, as ho is getting tired of figuring revenue into the treasary. —————————— —— The Same Io the End, nn The Republicans do not seem in aoe | {eord on the civil service system issue, Home want openly to repudiate their | platform declarations for it; the rest wish merely to disregard their pledges | while hypocritioally repeating them, PEOPLE WILL DECIDE. | Question of the Standard Will Je Settled by Them. KOT BY A GOLDBUG COMMISSION. the leport of the Indi. Holders of Idle Observations on nnapolis Bide Show Capital Don't Want Prosperity Some Statements of Facet, The If constituted ‘‘m 1"! has completed its rep stitute onstituted and lis monetary convention, hat lengthy document and netary com rt to the ol appointed In It isn noed d executive committees the diana SOIEW not be seriously dizcussed., Though it has already been indorsed in advance by Mr. McKinley, the only effect that its introduction in tha he bave will be to demonstrate the and actual lack of harm that exists in the Republican party money question The report will. doubtless duced HE can netive in cong stability of : tion between if upply and demand must bo as possi bie The fact is notori gold does not ful fill these « There is no rela tion whatever tween the and the ey. 7 nand f« is the multiplied 4 om mod gold is the standar n the capricoe ole mand X r gold sup) r gold iN uj accident of disc { thn of natura To that which we have quoted the committe “The civilized world has therefore determined that the standard shall be gold.’’ To this it may be replied that the European govern. ments wholly controlled by the selfish interests of those who own the goid. In this country the gold etandard was imposed on the people without their knowledge or consent. The deed was put into the form of law by means of clandestine legislation, as the record shows, and was 80 covertly carried out that the president who signed the bill did not know what its effect would be. With these statements of fact we have the report of the self constituted com. mittee to speak for itself. It is entitled to no more measure of respect than the utterance of an individual. Its form adds, are | and substance ware dictated by the Gold | | trust, and it will bave just as much ef. foot on the public sentiment of the conn. | try-=no more, no less—as if it bore the | eignatures of British bankers. The ques tion of the standard will be settled by the people. If they want the gold stand. ard, with poverty prices and pauper | wages, wo are perfectly willing that they should indorse the gold standard. the standard ‘degraded’ compared with gold. But this matter will be settled by the | people, and not by self constituted com- | missions, Atlanta Constitution. . | In their interest wo should like to soo | by a rise of | | prices, wages and property values as | { i ‘THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver iis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 20c. f anda to Our HOME DYEING A Plea r~ 4 MAYPOLE No a SOAP WASHES au DYES A ONE JE OPERATION .. ANY COLOR. Et i iii Sd tS eH OVD DBR DOBD®OIOG® OLPTTEVORLISIIOONROITPOEDTCRCOCTOTCOOSOY o Adhiraas i Lddress New York CO0CeORAVGRGOI0R0@IGR0CORI0RNO0CCRG00800000000G00 0000000000 D20UGOCCO0OCOUISITOOPOCO0CIGC00000002000 MAYPOLE e200 POGEORIPIRPGRRPIOOROORDPROGOCRRRDOO 10¢ 25¢ 50¢ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ple and booklet Troe, ANDY CATHARTIC fo care tive. mover STERLING RENERY (0. Ad Chicars, Montreal, Can. or Kew York, ALL DRUGGISTS awry ease of constipation, Casenrets sre the Jéeal Laxs p or grive, bul cause envy natural resglis. Sam ne RE .. 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