THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE. PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 7 , 1898, The Centre Femorrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ~- - EDITOR & PROP v, sworn eireculation, 1807, was Actual, average paper, for the past year, | | | | | of this | OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK, | Telephone Call 183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Price ADVANCE Regular #1 i) per year. If paid : in Special Club Rate will be sent named pa} With DEMO one of the Tue CeNi yoar witl at the fol Pittsbu Cin New RE RAT be low ers, $1.50 sinnatti wk ni re 1.50 York Stimes a-week World 1.75 EDITORIAL. A MONEY ADMINISTRATION virtue monied iuterests of the country for their claims and ot i 1¢ ¢ him their heartiest sup- dion of his cabinet boodlers predominate Alger capitalists, i and Sherman, Gage, , Long All are stock onfidential advisor and nd Marcus Hanna, of the onc pes of American bood- 1e President, in admin. scenes in Cuba, g of thousands of he ipl C58 respon SC in or cabinet WW cavnel ‘art and Senate alter the House the helm that the ad. a feint effort to act » indig the nation has been aroused discontent swept over the ion’s honor in accordan rin sympath mn, jackson, t shine forth in strong Ignominious H Im v 3 auinistration rica Ss €sCu of thousands destruc of tion slaughter ve American sea the nation are onscicnces are pocketbooks and pat. sordid : a y dirty, wer has coutro! and a } ating man occupies the pre. hair - PUBLICAN REFOMERS Several years ago the people of New York and Brooklyn became restless under the rule of the democracy, and elected the republican municipal tickets in both pities, The campaign was made under the «ry of reform, and down with the boss. Mr. Crocker, of Tammany Hall, and Mr. McLaughlin, of the Brooklyn democracy were abused roundly by the republicans and so called reformers, and the democratic party accused of all manner of crookedness, This crooked. | ness was to be revealed in all its hideous. ness, and the leaders of the democratic | party sent to prison if the republican reform candidates would succeed. The republican reform canditates were elect. ed, the government of both these cities hauded over to the new administration jn all its departments, and at once the promised investigations were commenc- ed, and carried on with a great deal of noise, but with very meager results, In Brooklyn the accused democratic officials came out of the investigation with abso- THE Naw on SPANISH TORPEDO the Way to Havana from FLEET. the Canary Islands. r was found wrong except in the police department, where a sy blackmail was exposed which was org lice Comm Carryin out This board was comix lected from both parti 4 ely for the democrats the | in the fortunat spirit system was one of the repr lican members, and his principal tenant was a so-called democratic former had much talked of republican at the d of were put b These cities three years of this reform, en that titae the denox ack into power. The demo- cratic tickets were elected because people bad discovered that the party had not been corrupt as had been repre. admini- place 1 sented, and that the republican strations which had been formers were both The operations of the gove all the roperty power as re in JU PE- t and corrupt expenses y increased it iC! valuations of P creased almost oue thirg flucntial republican corm movement, all at on a benefic The leading republican ecaume 1 for the departs uts riviag en iving £75 i counse Irmous fees” one ] ed nent poli fat ry one seemed with a place in , the new offi ais, 0 * with a good round salary, tor K tions of | } } Te. |] ition of : una the Mayor | his deg partments fate ration, the wotlk of artmen 10TEIous enditures and placing the tax | aemo- depart. rate where it was under former administrations, 1 the aA year, crall oa one alone reductions amount £750,000 proportion ment toi others the this Can « and in in Besides some ive or fifteen ex-republ flicials and Platt men, are indicted by the grand embezzlement and con. the crimes In jury for forgery, spiracy to defraud city, and the undoubtedly must | answer for their criminal | courts, and will be cone | victed and punished accordingly. This is the beginning of the end of the reform administration in New York and Brooklyn. But the end it only come when the would-be-reformersare all convicted and The republican is not yet, will duly punished for their misdoings. democracy is again being vindicated and republican corruption exposed, It is well for democrats to keep these things in mind, so that boasting republican re- formers may vot again be allowed to deceive unsuspecting people and thus be placed in position where they have the | opportunity of enriching themselves at | the expense of the ax payemn. Mucu discontent prevails in the House and Senate over President McKinley's course. The country is dissatisfied and eyen his close political friends are dis. pleased. President McKinley seems to lack courage and character, and is sur. rounded by an inferior grade of men in his cabinet, who may be money makers, but deficient in Satecraft, ———————— A Tur Gazette continues its assaults up- on Geo, 3. Goodiia which are of a per. sonal nature, azette man is doing A LD! than the man he as- saults, He don't pA om this. That is no | and the | mito | ofthe | © i absolu redaction of | : | delay in his message fifth dissappointment | ber how promptly Cle | ou Bogland {It was effec ula. , Be lutely clean records, and in ten years WHO IS RIGHT eading | » shy. | the other Un | has pursue ourse lallying, avoid; {| MACY trouble, peaceable | has avo sliaught our seamen, lence He a depen | Cuba. has from the publi dies of our sea- Havana ary of the new admini- | Ki islature McKin buke. A resolution was offered » fall eve that our President Wm | McKinley, i ursu a with which nmends itself to all civi y beld Cours Spain, ized countries lature refused to entertain the mots tely dication how McK regarded m. That n ul The did exactly inley's ( policy is in his own state | New | the York State same thing legislature - announced This is Do and Venezula McKINLEY has another about the | you remem. ve sat in the tual too ——_— Thirteen is all Right Thirteen cannot be an ber, when colonies that won the American revolution and found. ed this republic unlucky num. it was thirteen and transmitted to us the glorious flag of the Union with its thirteen beautiful which shall the stripes, float, it is 10 be hoped, while world stands, Coal Tippie Burned The tipple at mine No. 3, owned by Jackman & Atherton anda situated near Munson station, on the Beech Creek rail- road was burned Tuesday morning. The fire will throw a number of men out of employment, Easter Social, The Y.P. 8. C. KE. of the Christian church, at Howard, will hold an Easter social in Lucas Hall, on Saturday even. ing. Aprilgth., Everybody invited, Eggs For Hatching. The prices below are for a selling of thirteen eggs. I guarantee all e to be fresh and true to name, and from first-class stock: 1ARMS BEAMMIE «os cieursssnsin as Pareridic Caching Silver Spangled Hambuigs..... 60 M. B. GARMAN, tf. Bellefonte, Pa. $5 cts. 60 60 40 EE EE EE NAVAL FORCES COMPA RED. Continued from Ist page The “Katalbdin® is a vessel of 2,150 tons and 16 knots speed, whose sole enemy, duty is to ram. For this purpose she pre- sents but little of her bulk above the water, and that which is visible is curved and view to deflecting She armor-plated with a the s turning, hells of the enemy is quick in ly or aud it would be an extrem difficul for to clude d, President McKinley He er of of reports of our iwo of & | three | less than 1,000 tons displac Lod 1) on | ley a | ‘“that | | powerful bat An | { “Alabama,"’ | Our torpedo fleet would | would | have an | the down 2 warship | sink before the fatal blow was struck The { “Ter | ix destroyers, "Audaz oly 15test ror,” “Fuaror, Taton”’ arethe | Lf speed of nna,’ and mo ru of their class. They have a knots and carry two discharge Whit unarmored, the wad torpedo for | they deadly are they can sunk by gun fire, : | hind the advancing ships (which they car | larger t Il necessary 58 1 Took Hood's in the Spring it Completely Ca Cured a Dread- ful Scrofula Humor FromWhich He Had Suffered Boyhood, rom for which 1 he thousands want medicine vou should take £10 nial like it that Hood's Barsa greatest blood purifies Read Sarsaparilla thi “C. 1. Hood & ( “Gentlemen: a rood It you your blood, y Oe absolutely cures wl diseases, and following testime« more rove Pi s is the ever discovered. it and take Hood's 0., Lowell, Ma I have had a se fl nated in rof. ulous humor since I was years ago it culmi an abscess & large Ink on tho extended f1 LH] BS Aan appie my neck, and length of my jaw ing on the « nn the ords arp pal shoulder breast, About Years ago I had the abscess lance this tended to decrease the size bun somewhat. Last spring I Commenced to Take Hood's me sh and fst Barsaparilla, Up to that t t petite, and in had any api very little sn ime nit brea Roy better imj rove H SHNTY0 w Sarsa- parila g Med i sts. $1; Hood & ( “Mass Is the six for gs. C.1 Hood's Pills i os Lo rely vegetal beneficial | Bicycles, = Sundries as a | 18 on ogi tae pelo Repairs, note of the ¥Y BO comparison we have taken no protected cruisers and gunboats, for reason that these have theoreticall | proper place in a battle between armor i lads. Of protected cruisers Spain has 0 tous, of 1.0001 iron ships these we 3, 200 ton sixteen of from 1 4 TT, | rey } in torpedo gun 4 i 1 v . 00 tons di i ment Spain 1s st ronges has fou gunboats of rom 500 1 so tons displacement and knots speed, and over ninety boats, many of which, however We | have three gunboats of ent, among with charge of which its pneumatic is included the **Vesuvias,' guns shells 2 dynamite Should the war be prolonged, our navy would rapidly increase wld react mths tieships hy! negon w and in a few mw we “"Kearsarg in Commission, d trio, the lowed later by that celebrate Wisconsin’ and 1 grow apace, and not be long before we should overwhelming supe Seas - ANNOUNCEMENT ASSEMBLY ed to announce BR A candidate for th ject to the deci inty Convention We are author M of State College : wi for Assemt the Democratic Co We are authorized to announce John OQ Miles, of Huston township, a candidate for the nomination for Legislature, subject to the de Cision of the Democratic county convention sub We are authorized to announce A.C. Thomp son, of Hall Moon township, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decis ton of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce Geo, W. Koch of Potter township, a candidate for the pnomin ation for Assembly, subjeet to the decision of the Democratic County Convention DISTRICT ATTORNEY, We are authorized to ansouncs William 6 Runkle, Esq. of selisfonte, Pa, a candidate for the nomination for District Attorney, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic county convention We are authorised to announce N. RB, Span gler, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the nomi nation for Distriet Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention PROTHONOTARY. Weare authorized to announce BH. A. Me. Kee, of Spring township, a candidate for the nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demoeratie county convention, We are authorized to announce M. 1. Gard ner, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomina tion for Prothonotary, subject to the decision uf the Democratic County Convention, We are puthogined wn announce Robert ¥. Ward of Petlefonte. a subject to the de. cision of the Democratie seg? Convention, We are authorized to announces A. A, Pleteh or, of Walker owhahip, a eandidate for the omination for Prothonotary, sub A lathe de elton the Demoeratie County Neate “To cure a cough or cold in one day. Take Krumrine's a Syrup of tar. Money refunded : ! | Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, 000080000 New Wheels From $25 to $75 where x $170 000090000 Prices Lower Than Ever Wetzel’s Bicycle Store, Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Jos. HORNE & Co. THE GRADUATING DRESS It isn't 80 very mencement season Perhaps your daughter in June You'll as nice as any of Now, won't you The day she the form with her be.ribbhoned essay her hand, will est days in her life as wel But, stop. It will be, if her ating gown is correct For this event we the choicest White Silks and Satins, The prices for these goods are less than usual, owing to the fact that they are removal prices. We occupy our new building shortly, 0c to $5 is the Range. What About Confirmation ? Another eventful period. Our showing of white goods for the Con. firmation Suit is extensive. All the latest effects in the different white foods at 25 and so per cent. less an former prices. Five cents a yard for White Hair Cord; Dimities, Nainsooks, and In. dia Linens, regular price 74 cents. Ten cents a yard for Revere Striped Nainsooks, Dimities and go mch India Linen; regular price 12% to 15 cents. Twenty five cents a ya fo Pin Dot Swisses, Plain Cord White far of “we want the othe wl } 5 On in be one of the proud. las vours gradu showing are 44 Four of the We'll Tickle Your Palate... weonomic SECHLER & C0 HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, A Fine Display nouncen the blic to the lar atten tion of the complete « Belect New and assortment of Furniture just received awaiting your inspection Pe In- | "IT wr Wormeniy occu at my new store. recently « ' room M: Hardware y SS FL I ox '8 _ —. You are to pay us a visit and see the respectfully invited ¢ leg rant goods — Should you want to make any purchases, interesting induce- ments will be made. —a sAnything and Everything in the line of furniture from a cheap chair to gorgeous parlor suits or elaborate bed chamber furniture, at the Spring Open- ing of Naginey's Furniture Sore qp | F. E. Naginey, Prop. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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