4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 28, / : @he Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn cireul on, of this the past ye paper, for } OVER 2000 COPIES , 180%, was PER WEEK. Telephone Call 1183 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If paid TE TICKET ut Jenks ats, before they talk of Republican party, should house. At the re Demo ratic convention at Altoona it was fre. quently heard expressed by delegates that they favored any man Guffey favor ed. Indeed, transparencies were carried in the parade bearing the inscription “We are for the man that Guffey wants The Standard Oil monopoly wanted Jenks, Guffey wanted Jenks and so the word was passed along the line for the faithful to fall into line and the men who ‘were for any man Guffey wanted’ scrambled into line and Jenks The question now is do a boss clean own ent for Jenks, was nominated the peopie want the man that Guffey | wants? The Democrats wanted a man to win with and instead they got Guffey 's man." Don’t laugh, Editor Harter is doing the best he can, under the circumstances - —————— As things now afe shaping congress. Arnold is from of a re He has certain district not so this man nomination three of the counties, but the rest | may not be in line, It looks as a cer. tainty that Clement Dale will carry in. structions in Centre. Mr, like to have the nomination, but if he | can't reach it, no favors will be thrown | Six Dale would | i : : i i | i i towards Arnold, i | home market, THEY KNEW GEORGE A, JENKS. About twenty years ago an old ge man of wealth, and without any family, resided at Brookville, ers he neglected making a will until he | Then he among his relative 1 hare, but also be 1 a handsome about twen { member cor. tly—to churche ritable objects bought of Germany rth of 1 5G6H goods in y but in eleven months of 15¢8 we bought and £111,000.000 in 15q7 only £62,000.000 worth. This is bad en- ough, but the way we have been forcing incinding Germany in much our goods, breadstuffs, into worse. In 183 Ger many imported from us £81,000,000 worth in each of the next two rarly $08, and in of merchandise years, £92,000,00 18g7 $125, eleven mouths of 1868 £141,000,000 00.000. in O00) LOK Our farmers and our manufacturers compete with German manufacturers in their we are becoming more | independent of them in our market, and { the Germans understand perfectly well | that in those neutral markets where they have been achieving much success their most serious competitor, taking the fu ture as well as the present into account, is the United States - IT is amusing to watch the republican politicians state They have no time to talk about the corruption evade issues | of the last legis!ature (300d agents wanted by Grant Hoov. er. Like many oth- | divided | A PLEA FOR PEACE Spain Makes a Direct Appeal to President McKinley, PRESENTED BY M. Ambassador Acts for Bring About Ce and It Seems Likely That Our Govern. ment Will Refus ssation of Hastilities, Stop Our Succession Enemy Offers that tion of hostilities would Naturally the plea of Spain to peace negotiations opens up a fleld of conjecture on what the of peace will be pen wide terms Thus far there is no official warrdnt for saying what terma Spain will propose, or what terms the United States will offer accept far as this country is concerned it is the general impression that the com plete Spanish evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico will be {nsisted sine quanon. There is certainty as Xe drones and Cardlines Hef is growing that United States will include coaling stations in these groups On the part of Spain it is believed that she now had reached such a reall gation of her misfortune that she will readily consent to terms for the evacu ation of Cuba, and probably Porto Rico. The Spanish desire is apparently very strong for the retention of the Philippines, although there is littie doubt that coaling stations there and at other points would conceded The matter of war Indemnity is for future consideration, although there does not appear to be a disposition among the officials here to pile up a | or Ko Upon as a not the same Philippines, la although the be the terms of the be i ! | heavy war indemnity against Spain in her present hélpless condition. During the late afternoon and even. ing the president conferred with most of the members of the cabinet, and the Span.sh proposition thoroughly canvassed, Becretaries Day Iger and Long were at the White Houses during the the Secretaris Was afternoon, and vening iol ter Gen FOOLS th been all careful y to make his AE remotes where he actually Httle wonder that the first news of credulity, and of supposing that put afloc: In tion from the lected. Just this wide departure from the department is not suppased that he mation ar as possible from the #0 there was als r landed the offi the landing with In went to the the story } order t listract int which had why G« Miles mad« the wn. but celved even length id beer atten been # neral ans of ince he Jeft Siboney that in duced him to make the change. The re sult, however, has been to perplex the department officials deeply and to con siderably derange their carefully pre pared program for the remainder of the expedition. It will now necessary to intercept the sections of the expedition already at sea heading for lected pointe on the coast Rico and to advise them of the in the plans be certain pe. of Porte change And So the Powers Declare, London, July 27.-The Madrid spondent of The Dally Mail says: "The result of protracted negotiations ini tated by Germany is that thd powers Corre | have arrived at a formal agreement to | oppose an American annexation of the Philippines, which must remain Span. ish.” \ te + ¥, # i i y | i — Re ee — — LL —————— rr a . —g I a Fr ~~ — A A A A A A A a EE a EE A EE IE Th TR RR TR RTE TRE TR TR TR RL RE TR RR RL RA, * en + * PARI, » - eo» EEE AEE EE ET A A A AE A SR RE TR CN La OE EE .. * Prrigil. 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