4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 18, 1898, Actual, average, sworn eirculation, of this paper, for the past year, 1807, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call ns3. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If pald in ApvaNce $1.50 per year $1.00 Special Club Rate Tie CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be year with any one of the below named pap at the following low rate With Pittsburg Weekly Po Cinecinnatti Weekly New York 3-times sent wt Enquirer a-week World DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, GEORGE A. JENKS FOR LIEUTENANT WILLIAM H. SOWDEN, Jefferson County GOVERNOR, LehighCounty INTERNAL AFFAIRS, Lackawnna County FOR SECRETARY OF PATRICK DELACEY, PERIOR JUDGE, _. CALVIN M. BOWER, woCentre County WILLIAM TRICKETT FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT J. M. WEILER....ccovcens FRANK FP. IAMS, FOR CONC J. .. SPANGLER of the dist FOR St Cumberland County ARGE, Carbon Con Alleg! anty DEM. COUNTY TICKET {R. M tJ. H M.I. GARI] N.B.SPANGLI HARRY EDITORIAL. CONVENTION REFLECTIONS What What did Hast Tuesday's wer Clem Dale uld Gov, Hastings who has leader in Hastings ng for Quay-Stone- Love Arnold in- solicited the Coun WwW. E. Gray, who has been one of Gov, Hastings ,inhisown way Chairmanship, but failed ardent supporters, was a student in the Gov's. law office, and is one of his close personal friends, was re-elected That is a fair summary of the resuit- what Hastings’ friend got and what the Quay-Love combination accomplished Another peculiar phase about this re- | publican fiasco is an inspection of the | leaders who opposed Gov, Hastings, We believe there is not one who has not been the recipient of some valuable assist. ance, favor or fat appointment from his | { C. P. Long, who will hand. Let us call the roi JUDGE LOVE.~When the republican | cotiferees of the Huntingdon Centre judi. cal conference stood for weeks in a hope- deadlock, did not less Gov, Hastings | finally grasp the situation, nontrol the | delegates which secured Judge Love's | 3 nomination, and then provided $1000 to | motions in the war service. will not be deniga by the Judge and his friends. yet, and not beyond the memory of living witnesses, Afertheelection, Centre was made a separate judicial district, by an administration re-apportionment, thus reducing the Court's labors about onehalf, The Judge's gratitude to the Governor, for putting him on the bench, is truly astonishing, JUDGE BEAVER. A most honorable, charitable, Christian gentleman, Some years ago, when involved, all his savings apparently swept away by misfortunes, Gov. Hastings appointed him to the Su- perior Coutt Bench--another soft snap, with a big salary, $7,500 per year, and little work. He accepted it—is enjoying the emoluments of the appointment which is good for ten years—total $75,000, He opposed Hastings’ interests, voted \ . . against them on Saturday. JOHN M. DALE ner of Judge Beaver, and chairman of of Former law part. Tuesday's convention. By reason Governor Hastings’ influence was ap- pointed Receiver of the well known de- funct Altoona Building & Loan Associa- iT HAPPENE! aused the defeat Dale, for postmaster, in this county, to get ev en ran Clement Dale for congress who had been turned down for congress man-at-large by the senior senator and who gave his Clearfield delegates in the A. Stone, and, having received the support state convention against William of Martin and Magee in his contest for congressman-at-large, returned after his defeat and became district a candidate in this these circumstances many of Governor Hasting's friends re. fused to support Clement Dale, while Under | other friends of Hastings, who had been | appointed to office by Arnold, supported him, and the result was a small majori. ty for Arnold, Clement Dale was in no sense a Hastings candidate. He was not brought out by the governor and he made his own fight, John A. Daley and be nominated tor | the legislature, are anti-Quay men,’ w - SECRETARY ALGER is not popular In ! fact he is being severely criticised even | by leading Republican newspapers for not being able to rise at all above parti. san politics in his appointments and pro. Democratic | enthusiasm, patriotism and bravery are i kept bottled ¥ while prominence and heroes are made aod kept strictly within | | the lines of the party to which the war | prosecute that campaign? These facts | cabinet members belong. A LAME DEFENSE, These facts are modern history | In the course of bis late speech at Al- { lentown, where politicians of his own color say Lieutenant Colonel with an Stone met “‘ovation,’’ he is reported as say- mg: “Reform does vot mean, putting the Republican party out of power and ’ putting the Democratic party in power,’ What then would it mean, will Lieuten. ant Colonel Stone pray tell the Doylestown Democrat If one quar ter what's said of Republican misman- agement at Harrisburg be true, there certainly 1s a big opening for improve ment, which the Republicans have never tried better, and things could {Oo make not be worse than they Perhaps are. Stone means by this insinuation toat the Republicans running the state govern. ment have been so gorged with plunder that mote, and and be- This is a uew view of the Like they and, with any increase of girth, there's no room for would now turn a sharp corner come honest, situation, but we do not believe it. Cwsar, they ‘'grow fat with what feed on, there's greater capacity to absorb from the taxpayers. We are surprised at one ’ thing if Stone's Allentown speech be sample of what he expects in his pilgrimage through ths 8 #1 payers 10, * plank defense publicans i and uphold these substantial character -— CHANGES ALLEGIANCE Stephen A. Douglas, son of the eninent statesman of that name who ran for Pres has renounced his allegiance to the Republi. ident against Lincoln in 1560, who can party and formal y joined the Dem. oracy. He says: "Of late years the tenden cy of the Republican party has beef to fasten thus Government under the control of trusts and monopolies. The tendency of the Democratic party has been to curtail the power of money and place the Gov: ernment in the hands of the mass of the peovle.’’ Mr, Douglas says he has no de. sire for political office, and was not a can. didate for anything. He is, therefore, not a sorehead. He switches on a safe princi His change of party allegiance is one of the current hints that political affairs are in a state of transition that renders it difficult for a good many peo ple to determine just where they are. The bed rock Jeffersonian principles are al ways good to get back to - HOOD’'S PILLS cure Liver ils, Bil ciple A BIG JOB, The Philadelphia "Record" says ‘that there is no longer a concealed purpose’ of a big job in the capitol building at Harrisburg, Itsays: “The wallsare to be so consiructed that they may be faced with marble; the roof so that it may be dominated by a pretentious dome, and the body of cture so that it shall grow eventual wings, The money appro- priated by the State | legislative building w onstruct an un finished » afterward adorn ed, amplifie , but nev. er completed Legislatures shall be complaisant ; litical buck sters hold fast to the keys o State 8 a deliber. Phila- delphia has been plucked in the erection treasury It thinks there ate scheme to pluck the State as of its $20,000,000 city hall. This is another cogent reason for the election of George A. Jenks, He will ob if it stopped, and he will find the way. stop the SPAIN COUNTS HER LOST SHIPS ‘he Madrid press has made up, with melancholy fidelity, a list of the warships and Cervera's s ISCTS And | lousness, Indigestion, Keadache, | Easy to take, easy to operate, 20c¢, Swers and ar done without in to the country ary less an unusual lot of iving has been in dulged in the administration is respon. sible for putting a lot of unearned money Democrats will probe these stories to the bottom and let the people know the truth from the floors of Congress and the col. umns of unfettered newspapers.’ '—South Bethlehem Star Food Caused Pain Catarrh of the Stomach Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. “1 was taken sick about a year ago with catarrh of the stomach. At times | would have a ravenous appetite and at other times could not eat, My food caused me excruciating pain. | was running down so fast I had to siop work, My friends urged me to take Hood's SBarsapariila. | did so and soon began to feel better. The disagreeable symptoms of disease grad- ually passed away and flesh and strength returned. lowe it all to Hood's Barsapa. rilla.” Mary L. Cosmsixos, North Brookfield, Mass, Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s the best-in fact the Ome Troe Blood Purifier an be i Ty a — = | fe LE of Tigi es by ———. —— {¢ woot § Gram ABBE ne SABO ABBBABAN BE LH ENN MRAP? 0222222 R2RRRRRLRRRRD x QURRRRQRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRQRS Driving Lamp IT throws all the light straight abead from 200 te joo feet, IT looks like a locomotive headligh IT gives a clear white light, IT burns kerosene bry ih) pr It will not blow nor jar out 2—> CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT and send It to us and we : lame nd sree 15 son ne single amp, 2 will ag we 15 very much bess than the rots po SPECIAL OFFER. bing y wholesale pr - » R. E. DIETZ COMPANY, 60 Laight St., New York. Bavamimenn (580 f 5 | into the pockets of favored individuals, | Sold by all droggists. 81; six for #5. Hood's Pills eure Liver His, eaxy to take, easy to operate, BB —~, ~~ - - E— —- - ] 2 A BACKW, room for Fall Goods forces us to offer this stock at the great- est sacrifice ever known for id Ji grt gga ] good goods. THIS SALE positively means an actual saving of many dollars to Cen- pn tre county Clothing Buyers. J) FAUBLE'S
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