THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 6, 1888, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - = EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn circulation, of this paper, for the past year, 18¢7, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK, Telephone Call 183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $1.5 If paid In Avance ‘ $1 1% per year. Special Club Rate Tie Year wi at the Pittsd Cineinn New Yorl DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR GEORGE A. JENKS FOR LIEUTENAN WILLIAM H. SOWDEN FOR SI PATRICK RETARY DELACEYX FOR SUPERIOR BOWER en TRICKETT,...Cumber! CON( CALVIN M WILLIAM FOR J. M. WEILER FRANK P. IAMS, For Congress—J. K For Se WM. C. HEI RESSMAN DEM. COUNTY TICKET {R. M. F¢ ISTER H. WETZEI M.I. GARDNER N I HARRY “PANG EDITORIAL. OUAY'S PHILAD, TIMES something like has not 1? these proceedings bave died. mon rumor that Quay interfered, the courts ~ thus the T mes from ra : tion frequently 1d commonly a cepted. satisfactory planation, too, ¥ ing Swallow Matt to it, and them HEINLE'S POSITION of Wm te, commends | rent man, endow unusual amount souprd, practi which is above ; most essential element genuine man. Again he has a practical of public knowledge men and and in many respects i the average in his ready conception and powers of analyzing and solving a prob- lem and successfully arriving at a Con - clusion. In short, he is an organizer, a leader, and would be a useful man in any representative body. In the State Senate be would be a conspicious figure and would forge to the front in the present issue be would make a strong man in marshaling the fortes for the defeat of the Quay ring. His coun. sels would be respected and his influence felt. He has the required ability, the force of character for this emergency, and that is why every democrat and ia- dependent voter should give him hearty support. Aga, Mr. Heinle arose from the com. mon people. He 15 one of them yet, Broad minded, liberal spinted, gener. ous, a man with a ‘“‘great big heart in him,’’ he is the people's candidate® with. out a mistake and wou'd be their spokes | man and advocate on every occasion where their interests arise Heinle, when you vote, - Tere was a furnace in the old execu. tive building and possibly there was some necessity for a fireman; but in the! new executive building there is no fur. pace and no mend for a fireman, yet | there is a heeler drawing a fat salary for running the furnace where no furnace is or has been in use, moral people. And we claim to De Remember | THE FORTY YEARS’ CARNIVAL, Mr. Wanamaker has repeatedly said that the present republican machine has | taken forty years in the building. This carries us back to the first election of Simon Cameron to the United States sen- as a 1857. Three democrats—Lebo, Maneer and Wagon. voted for Cameron under circum- ate republican, in seller- stances that left no doubt of their having corruptly influenced. All three were ruined by their perfidy. Five there was a Demo- n an { the republican mi by ine now dominated Matthey S had taken shape with his election t When War. the war was secretary of Our 1 the field were often quartered, weight blankets, footed in shoes wi 1 aud as good as nal eption overnor during ugly in .ven Hartranft Hoyt entered RICKIDE 3 a discred a brand upon your fair name, and I ask that you do yourse ing ives the justice of free. yourselves from these injyries RGE A Gy JENKS, DO SOT FORGET at New Castle That member the n of Commission, ext LrOovernor wi the State Capito known be a Building Board of Public Grounds and Buildings, and that of the greatest importance to the tax payers that no $20,000,000 steal like the ome Philadelphia is cartied through. There should be a minority member or this Board—vote for at oae honest member—vote for as the itis in least George A. Jenks. - WHO SHALL RULE The real contest and issue in this elec tion is between Quayism and the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | The question that you must answer on your conscience and on your character as patriots is, who shall rule, one single ! autocratic ruler, with those whom he has bound to himself, or the voice of the | people, honestly expressed by the ballot? GEORGE A. JENKS, at Meadville, - HARE ABILITY. Very few of our readers get to see the Gazette. To show them what they are missing we publish one of Harter's cus. tomary able efforts, for which be is noted “When the democratic party prates about its loyalty to the soldier it is well to refer to the fact that it defeatea Gen. eral Beaver for the Legislature in Cen. tre county before his leg, carried away jy a democratic “allel, was healed SWALLOW’S CHANCES. Absurd Claims of His Managers--Can Do No More Than Help Quayism., The chalrman of the Prohibition state committee Is a gentleman by the name of Janes, rapidly attaining most and he is the extraordinary political counter in the business, Last he had the elected gtate treasurer considerable ma- jority And, notwithstanding the fact that Swallow polled less than half as many vot wr 124,000 fewer than date f n I celebrity as year Rev, by a Swallow than candl tha - HANGE NEEDED FEDERAL PATKONAGE SOI patronage iMration wou nited States Senators D. R. Horne, A as $ 1 be forced to borrow 10 maintain should the schools? Well, that is what they are now doing, and it is just what they have some time, and all over | the state While favored are holding school funds and dividing | been doing for too bankers the profits with certain state officers, the | taxpayers are obliged to hire money at The fact is, the six per cent state is | bankrupt and cannot pay the appropria- | tions made for schools and charities It | is high time there was a change - Tuer is no law which provides for a barber and bootlicker for our State Sena- | tors, but they have one, all the same, at acostof fs00 a day and his supplies when the Senate isin session, and when | this worthy runs a it is not In barber shop in the office of the state | session treasurer, How do you like it? - Tuk Democratic Headquarters were opeved this week in the rooms formerly occupied, on the second floor of Temple | Court, opposite the Brockerhoff House, Democrats from about the county are | urged to call whendver taey can do so - THERE are more court judges in Penn. syivania than in ali Boglaud, And they come high, too. Very high, Zion. Oli, could there in this world be found, Sowe little spot of happy ground, Without the village tattiing! Oh, that the mischief-making crew, Were all reduced to one or two, And they were painted red or blue, That every one might know them William aud George Royer spent St day at Spring Mills Wilson Cole, who spent the home, has returned ¢ Mrs summer at ) D310 again, | 10 join his regiment | chest, always ready, al next mu has representat) State College society, VV. | their state convention C. M. H. Atherton has tion with the P. A. ( and Pa Pearson, sired as {on has gone to Ary "0 27 1, tshurg Capt i instructor late mi | of the College, has been transfered from | | Montauch Pt. N. ¥ , 10 Huntsville, Ala. Ross Pillsbury, who has been visiting his brother, has gove to Huntsville, Ala, Reguiars Chairman Krumrine of the street com. | mittee, has just finished putting down | the culverts and completed the water | course on College Ave Linden Hall Class No. 3, of the Rock Hill Sunday tchool will hold a sociable on Saturday | evening, Oct. 8, at the new United Evan. Refreshments will con. and cake, All are gelical church sist of ice cream invited. Much in Little 1s especially true of Hood's Fills, for no medi. | cine ever contained so great curative power in They are a whole medicine so small space ways efficient, always sat. » " Isfactory ; prevent a cold 5 I or fever, cure all Hver His, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, ete. Be. The only Pills bo take with, Hood's Sarsapariibi. Germany. APRIL LP APPARPPPIPRI PIL LAS PPL L Tol wer ; IA SRSA EE TE EE ER - a Sh - ks - ne LS ANPIAAIAIRERAII RNA NAA ARAN ARAN IAA ARA NARI RANAANARARIAANRANANAARANN . 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