4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 18, 1898, The Centre Democrat, | CHAS. R, KURTZ, -- EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn eirculation, of this paper, for the past year, 1807, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call 1183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $1.50 per year. If paid In Apvance ' : $1.00 Special Club Rate Tue Cextre DEMOCRAT will be sent year with any one of the below named at the following low rate With Pittsburg Weekly Post Clnetnnatti Weekly Enquirer New York 3 times a-week World DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR GEORGE A. JENKS, oon FOR LIEUTENANT WILLIAM H. SOWDEN, FOR SECRETARY OF PATRICK DELACEY GOVERN( Jefferson Co GOVERNOR INTERNAL Lackawnn FOR SUPE CALVIN M. BOWER - entry WILLIAM TRICKETT,. Cumbe FOR RIOR CONGRESSMAN AT J. M. WEILER.. FRANK FP. IAMS, DEM. COUNTY TICKET { R. M. FOSTER tJ. H. WI I EDITORIAL. UNDULY EXC 1 of the Quay organ ause of Brot MODERN HISTORY bouseho downright Is to get the ams, Coil many other penly dec! ans who 0; is the monumental juenity embelish these opinions with adjectives that wonid be dangerous to a printing press All these and Mr 1 openly declare that Arnold Harter betrayed his men, 100, the basest promises about We have no friends, deceived them in manger dn ns profuse the Bellefonte Postoffice knowledge of Arnold being unreliable, nor did we ever accuse him of telling the truth, prominent republicans who transacted business with him. what we hear. Where was there a meaner piece of politics than the defeat of Clem Dale, a decent, respectable, clean man, in his own county by a man like Arnold. was a dirty slap, undeserved. Here is a bit of modern history upon which the Gazette can dilate and deliber. ate with profit. We only relate the testimony of y ) We simply relate hd al A — QuAy and his son have been arrested and held for trial ov the charge of getting too handy to the funds of our state | nominee for congress. | iledge, no one will deny, | could | coal | the whole NOT CONSISTENT. During the past few issues the Key- stone Gazette has been assalling our That is it's priv. Nothing else if a saint or But we only be expected, even apostle were on the ticket, claim for Mr. Hall that he is human, and a decent respectable man, who is held in high esteem in his own locality, | which is the best recommendation that can be given, Hall be. man, The Gazette finds fault with cause he is a successful business has acquired considerable property aud gives employment to hundreds of work- op pressor of labor, has pluck-me-stores by ingmen. Itintimates that he 15s an which he unjustly acquired ill-gotten wealth, The Hall family originally dents of Centre county. Years ago they removed to Elk county where they wise timber and ly invested their savings in lands. These they developed and they realize hand- Halls » saw mills, the as a reward for them, somely to-day. The operate tensive coal mines, larg industries that mmunity leading and doit to a profit too Best of all idreds of men who have secured ent from them are and Hall A COMPETENT MAN Howard Rolling olore Comj Hace INO. M. REYNOLDS The ing day after day that John M. Reynolds, Quay organs are lustily proclaim. assistant secretary of the interior under Cleveland, to support the Quay ticket. has announced his intention This is not at all surprising, because for some years Mr. Reynolds has been disgruntled, and in 15g6 he supported McKinley for presi. dent then that be was po longer a democrat, but would in the future, act with the republicans, He announced Even if be were a recent convert his disaffec. | tiou would be largely overbalanced by such men as Judge Sadler, Judge Rowe | and many others who are not only Anti. Quay but are supporting Mr. Jenks and ticket, We can offset Mr, Reynolds m Centre county many times, by men whose votes count as much as Mr. Reynold's, Besides this, at nearly all of Mr. Jenk's meetings old and staunch republicans acted as officers of the meetings and (ook an active part, even making stirring addresses for the entire ticket DALEY Is for Qaav { bate, EXPENSIVE MAN. In 1885 the mercantile appraiser of Allegheny county gave the list to john | E. Joos, the publisher of the Sountags- for publication, as required by law, when the list had been inserted for | the required time Mr, Joos took the bill | ! marked it correct. the exaunned it amounting to $4881.00 to tile appraiser who When presented the auditor general payment was ed, and the list ordered to be republish. mercan- | and | to] refus- | ed in another German paper, which with | two English papers that had published the li bY § titled to st received the sum of $4582 oo each, Joose feeling that he was alg) « receive his compensation in tuted proceedings in the courts gheny county nent Col. Stone, date . , ' 0 H Pay pow the republican candi for governor, appeared for Alle. | the | state and resisted payvient of Mr, Joos’ | ally succor i charged and £1 s he took this $1 cials were will NICE VOTE TOgressive tt and he esteem of the was homnore When i the 1 on A Tes unity mor conferred JENKS OWNS HIMSELF Our cuemies are saying al out us. They have said | things al a corporation lawyer, when never in my life, except once, for just eleven months, was I a contract attorney, and that was for a railway which meant much for my They also say I am controlled by influences outside county and its coal deposits myself. Iam under no influence except If elected, I will do right as God gives me Further than that I will make no promise to any living soul, my own and my allegiance to God, light, Vote as your and think for yourselves, and I will be content with the verdict.” Extract of Geo. A. Jenk's speech, at Chester, on Monday. conscience dictatds ; be men IT is said that some years ago Brother John A. Daley was so pious that he would not go to the polls and vote, Now the pendium has swung the other way, For years he hag practically followed politics as a profession. Rather an eccentric man, A drop from intense plety to Quay-politics is rather surpris. ug. Eccentric men are capable of do. ing fubuy things, Vor for Daley and you endorse Quay, ded in defeating of | { one occas | the plum tree was | THE NEXT CONGRESSMAN, ana Sth district, and now | sidered a certainty Mr. Hal Eimer) AAARBDGH 7 © GRIPP Grippe and influenz the system with a bad cough such Dr. John W, is highly recomm« derful po remeay ] and so nded. give “ uers the worst cough overnight m effects a thorough cure, A INVAradly leave For 11's Cough Syrup This won- relief at once, “ DrBulls wid Asx ea of the Peoples 1 Senator CUaay, about the ; osing aud the rumor that many nd by him had been discounte id that he had not ure of either the Péoples ba: wy nm when he his Florida fishing ARNOLD ON HIDES Arnold March 31, fected our voted fora tax on hides, on 1808 tanneries and caused some of them to close down and all of economize in every way possible reduced the wages and affected the price | of hemlock and other bark, He has af fected the prosperity of our people who have been working in the woods and de- | pending upon the result of the bark in payment for their labor, | You have a big tannery at Philipsburg, | and mavy of your people who have bark | to sell are aware of the reduction in prices which has been due to this tarifl on hides. The tariff was put on hides in the interest of Armour and Swift as they regulate the price of hides, which has affected the prosperity of the people in the lumber regi~ns of Centre county, R. M. Foster has openly piedged himself against M. S. Quay, notwith. standing the insinuations of the Gazette. Why don't it tell its readers positively what Daley and Townsend will do* Be honest with the people. COUCH Cures Grippe and influenza. SYRUP ot to take, Doct Al all a ruggists Jy doing so, he has af. | them to It has | grt m } id ) 8) mr id Jill par! WII, od a — ] - ] ] TO ’ WII ! Jil mw 1] ” J " » grt J Jl) OU will find the same suits with us that others consid- er cheap at seven dollars. 00 OU will find us showing the same as others show at ten dollars. FOR $10.00 OU will find the BEST the market affords. Better goods, better makes and more perfect fitting goods than you can find elsewhere for fifteen dollars. Do you think it worth your while to investigate? 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