4 THE CENTRE DEMOOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 15, 1898, The Centre Femocrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, =~ EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn circulation, of this paper, for the past year, 1807, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call nsy. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Regular Price 1.50 per year. If pald in ADvaNce i " : Special Club Rate Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT W year with any one of the b at the following low rate Pittsburg Weekly Post Cineinnatti Weekly Enquir New York Stimes-a-week : Ww ith er World DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, GEORGE A. JENKS, cum Jefferson County FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, WILLIAM H. SOWDEN.. LehighCounty INTERNAL AFFAIRS, JLackawnna County FOR SECRETARY OF PATRICK DELACEY, FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE, CALVIN M. BOWER, wen CEntre County WILLIAM TRICKETT,. Cumberland County FOR CONGRESSMAN AT-LARGE, J. M. WEILER Carbon County FRANK FP. IAMS... Alleg! FOR CONGRESS J. L. SPANGLER the deeision the distri weeny County (Subjeet to ence.) FOR SENATE WM. C. HEINL} DEM. COUNTY TICKET {R. M. FOSTER {J.H. WETZEI -M. I. GARDNER N B. SPANGLER HARRY HERRING ESQ EDITORIAL. always found use and see represen rey : ago at a simila The Democrat which shows the The re- 1st week and Maine this { together, ition of an angry i ranks against The Re. the war as aud war nuca on a “"boomer'’ on but it has fail. ed to material the re contrary, quite verse —— ———— - - - PRIVATE W. H. Sowden, who is on the Democatic ticket for lieutenaat gov. | ernor, was badly wounded and left on field at Antietam. He was left there to die, but a brave Allentown German, named Ignatz Gresser, in the heat of the fight, returned to the line and rescued Comrade Sowden from almost certain death. The brave attof Gresser has been rewarded by a medal of honor by congress, Capt, Patrick DeLacy, who is the Democratic candidate for secretary of internal affairs, went into the army as a private soldier and came home a cap tain, and for his daring and bravery was awarded a medal by congress, aud is today senior vice commander of the Meda! of Honor Legion of the United States. POLITICAL EVENTS. The several ‘‘specials’’ published in | Philadelphia and Pittsburg papers fixing | Ridgway as the place, and September 17 the time for holding the democratic con- conference in this district doubtless were the product of some cor- Neither time jor place have been agreed upon by the Thus far no gressional respondent shy on news. candidates for congress. definite information can be given as to It is generally believed the outcome, that Col. J. L. Spangler, Centre county's h candidate, can have the nomination if he H] desires it In some sections of the dis. trict considerable sentiment has develop- | ed favoring Hall, of formally announced himself in the field for the he and the nomination of J. K. P. Ridgway, who thus far has not position. Further, it is said that Col. Spangler are upon the most terms and Mr, Hall, under no circumstances, would oppose Col. Spang ler. cordial In case Spangler should not seek | the nomination, it is very probable that Hall's friends would persuade him to accept it, : » - Rd No date, we believe, has been fixed for holding the republican conference. congressional As Arnold has the instruc. tions from the majority of the counties there is no uncertainty about the result, if be wants it, But another douot and fear looms up betore the congressman him in sure aefeat in November the stares face—and he doubts, he hesitates Congressman Bill realizes that the! betrayal of friends and ingratitude OSTRACT LOOTING lothin wough to offer to buy more of the same kind the more the government buys the makes Mark ney Hanna & 1SiNess mn army. 1 pape ALGERISM IN VERMONT The Tuesday was the smallest in thirty years republican vote in Vermout on It was about 12,000 smaller than Gov. about 20, Mr. Mc . Grout in 1866. 184 and than the vote for Kinley and for Gov. The democrats, although they reaffirm. ed the Chicago platform, polled nearly 2,000 votes more than they did in 156, | when the democratic vote reached Woodbury's vote in ooo smaller its | low-water mark, The feeling against the free silver was and still 1s very bitter in Vermont, Fur. ther, the Vermont republican is the tough. est of hardshell partisans. Why then this great republican defec. tion and this unexpected democratic gain ¥ Where are the republican gains from republican prestige in ‘winning the victories over Spain ?"’ es ————_ - wr s— IT is beginning to look as though Quay | had reached the end of his political | string. The undercurrent this time 1s very strong. ~= Best repair work in Centre County | guaranteed at—Powers Shoe Co's. Store, more | | by the | naught, It will WM. C. HEINLE, ESQ. Biogrophical Sketch of the Democratic Nomi- nee for State Senate. The democrats of this Senatorial Dis. trict, composed of the counties of Centre, Clinton and Clearfield, were exceeding- William C. He cman wno | ly fortunate in nomingting Heinle for Senatorial honors. is an able and eloquent gent! mired, by who are acqual broadne¢ 8S candor, tarian views: and r. Heinle church, a is a member of the Presby. terian poble and geucrous and a Miles November 30, hearted man, a kind neighbor good citizen, He was born in township, Centre county, 1849, Heinle, a graduate of a German University, a ripe gentleman of the old and is a son of Jacob scholar and a After coming to this country, he reduced school. became somewhat in circums- stances ; but up to the time of his death, he retained the full confidence and high esteem of his neighbors and the public, His Cath. erine Fedrie, she was born and raised in mother’s maiden name was Halfmoon township, Centre county, Pa Christian she was a true and faithful woman, His sot throw EXTRAVAGANCE THE Presi | the charges against the appointment firstclass men, is likely to have authority no compel the attendance of witnesses, and in the absence of that they will be with At out usefulness. Moreover, it can hardly be expected that ofkcers of the army and navy will voluntarily appear before the and testify azainst Some other means will have to committee their su periors be found to get at the truth, So far only three of the investigators have accepted. Leather and findings Powers Shoe Co, ——————— A A Increase 1a O11 Operations, The report of oil operations in this state for August shows an increase in field work. In the fields producing Pennsylvania oil 417 wells were complet. ed, of which 102 were dry, New pro- duction, 8,390 barrel an increase of 2,708 barrels over July, Wells drilling, 478; rigs up, 255, a net gain of 63 In the Buckeye fields 298 were completed, the | new production being 6,255 barrels, an increase of 2,028 barrels over July, - Courteous treatment, vo trouble to show goods, at—Powers Shoes Co. store, | own and heath) {A YOar and expenses—definite, MEN OF ACTION AND AGE LIMIT, The six great commanders who have won the Spanish war for us are all men in late middle life, as we commonly reck- on these things. The youngest of them are Schley and Sampson, each fifty-eight vears old, Dewey is sixty-one, nearing the age fix ed upon ment, perhaps unwiselv-—for Of the army men only under si eri } fought enthusiasm, i ce. Is not the rule of retirment founded, both in the army and navy? A | Navy hundred years ago a man began to be | old at sixty, but it is not so now, devotion and makes the great man in every walk of life In the army, navy, Senate, Cabinet, bankiog bouse, business office, jority of men of greatest power and use. | fulness are probably between fifty-five | and sixty-five years of age. Bismark, Gladstone, Von work of all these was dove after the half century had been long passed. So too with our own Edmunds, Sherman, Hoar, Marshall aad sewage or other be milky Thi wail Known in County Agricultura at Brook Park, : , 29 and ew track bas bee with loam, maki the stat Lg iT ised, attractive ww mile track in list has been rev and making it very owners ol fast and manufac turers and others, distinctively horses, live stock raisers, farmers farmers organizations ( Agricul. tural in every method and feature, unrestricted, turf com petition more ample than ever races each day. attendance will be the largest in the his. tory of the Fair. before, several - Enjoyable Reunion The representatives of the family met at Howard Thursday 1st, and bad an enjoyable annual reunion. The number of descendants present was large. Some friends also enjoyed the hospitalities of the occasion, 4 p——————— Great slaughter in prices— Powers Shoe Co. 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