4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 20, 1898. he Contre Doman. | } : : i : OUR “PLUM TREE.’ | ADDKESS TO VOTERS. YO Oe BB UL £ hd § 3 4 9 Wed er enEnenenen A FEW FACTS, He the Democratic State Executive Com. mittee. It remains to be seen, says the Milton | ta ; For the Independent Voter to Consider— Votes For Swallow are Lost, | n- “=== | Standard, what explanation Quay will | By - EDITOR & PROP | giveof that significant phrase in his tele- | gram to John 8, Hopkins, "If you buy paper, for the past year, 1807, was | and carry a thousand ‘Met’ for me I will OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. | shake the plum tree,” What is the EE . | plum tree? More important still, whose plum tree is it? Is it one of the griev. ances of the people that our United States senator insists upon the direct, personal CHAS. R. KURTZ, - i No voter, who record his HEADQUARTERS DEMOCRATIC ballot against Quayism, should vote for | EXRCUTIVE COMMITTEE other than George A. Jenks for gover. | 1406 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, PHILA- nor. True, Mr. Swallow is also a reform | DELPHIA, October 13, 1868 candidate for the same office, that | accusations desires to STATE | Actual, average, sworn elreulation, of this To the Citizens of Pennsylvania: Through a long and trying period the | have suffered | Telephone Call 183. but reverend gentleman. in his the been corroborating what the Democrats The needless against Republicans, has simply | people of our great state TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price If pald in Apvaxue evils inseparable | Their repeated demand for relief has been per from the multiplied and undisputed control of all the affairs of the State both at Washington and at Among the things he has $1.50 per year. ; | $1.00 ' have been charging for years from misgovernment just and | P 3 lon Tal] « ain Harrisburg strong denunciations against extravagance, of barter and sale of offi- | sistently refused; their emphatic expres Special Club Rate controlled most absolutely is the State \ - y | A ir ation ve ‘n defiant. one The lewers produced in Phil. affairs | sions of condemuation have been defian Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent year with any one of the below named papers, at the following low rate: With Pittsburg Weekly Post . $1.50 Olneinnatti Weekly Enquirer 1.50 New York 3 times-a-week World 1.65 treasury. ces, of prostituting governmental 1 been | ly ignored Instead of retrenchment last week leave not the shadow | ] funds of | | Degnocratic editorials for years adelphia for partisan advancement, have all UPPER EP PUPPY of a doubt remaining that the the subject of Democratic speeches and and reform, they have witoes | gravation of misconduct upon the part the State were used for speculative When the State treasurer with pur- { . ¥ ab 8 ay . ’ ep1l 1 . {al = wl. poses. sends | Another reason that can be advanced | of those entruste d with official responsi to the People's bank $100,000 structions that this Rohs in favor of voting for George A Jenks is, bility Every promise exacted has been | { hig | { Mr. Jenks is a tried DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. in- | x Le We . N . is g : sum together with superior qualifications for the office. | broken; every effort to stem the tide of in the remain until a . $100,000 made to R. R. man, whereas Mr, extravagance and migquity has been de. | would ci Swallow has never | | Mr | general under the Cleveland administra. FOR GOVERNOR, the £500,000 already bank GEORGE A. JENKS FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, WILLIAM H. SOWDEN.,..... LehighCounty FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, PATRICK DELACEY......Lackawnna County. FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE CALVIN M. BOWER,..... Centre County WILLIAM TRICKETT, FOR CONGRESSMAN AT-LARGE, J. M. WEILER, ...ccocssusrssnn FRANK FP. 1AMS,.......... ny County J. XK. P. HAL] $f WM. C. HEINLE, ( Jefferson County. there certain loan of bad experience in | feated, through the power unscrupulous. political office Tenks, as solicitor | ly exercised by selfish and conscience- | Quay should be Lol 3 oh less leaders, The name and influence | repaid, there can be no longer any doubt 8 ‘encer Ih an ins ale 1 f tion, always by utterance and act, so of a great political party has been used | of the close relation between the of the State and the and speculations of the Quay dynasty. the money 3 trapsacted the 10 carry out schemes of public plunder he rem repa { conducted himself and ’ financial schemes business of that office, that when re. cipated in by members ¢ ". tire . a for himself the and executive bLranches ft} This sum of $600,000 was tied up in | tired he had w.,, for himself the Bn aches of Cumberland County . . ; : ; u being » official aud am rovernment, and by other harg. | bank for about two years, and in tation of being oihiciai aud a man x nment, Wy others charg '" ose int ty coul ot be th the performance of public trusts Carbon County. | meantime school districts all over whose int yond n y performance of public tru £ i charact State were borrowing money to carry Lah oR RSE LSE Re their work simply because their were not avails * union woul » treasury shou DEM. COUNTY TICKET { R. M. FOSTER jarded as a *'y tJ. H. WETZEI by the boss at pleasure M.IL. GAEREDNERK ? NB HARRY lum tree’ to for those who earn his good SPANGLER} y § Gn GET ETETE EEE 964 Ee E498" 8" @ EE RES EER EEN Rel Eel Ral BER Do RE BERS BEE Ree aha oR REE SEE oie HERRING EDITORIAL. at Washington JENKS COMING, Their val and most of them are * iC The fied Chairman Taylor la Democratic State committee fine band'’ shakes the nN 1 on saturday, m. H. Sowden, OLDS ly taken and often de | hote hitis or consumpti Id promptly with ¢ 10 Cot Der alion Colds a vel pin You should cure a o« Dr. John W, Bull's Cough Syrup. This celebrated remedy is most efil- ( cient and will eure a cold at once. Al re eas to bron« L at Washing EX THEN SOS X [en Se 3 1O0Ou a these eminent gentlemen issues ot the campaign. Chairman Taylor has completed for rates rangements excursion special return trains, over the Bellefc Central, the Central R. R. to Coburn, of Pa. the Penna. R. R. after the meeting. Large posters will be sent out this week giving definite information. The meetings will be held in the court house and an overflow weeting in the opera house at which place all ladies who desire to hear the distinguished vis. itors are specially invited to come, where seats will be reserved for them. The party will likely remain m fonte over Sunday. READ IT Iu political campaigns there always is a great deal of nonsense and demagogery to deceive and mislead the voters atten tion from the issues of the camps That is the case this year. can friends, from Stone down to John A Our repubii- Daley want to talk about something else, than Avoidance is the equivalent to confession of guilt In this issue a published, that is taken from the Phila- delphia Ledger, the most reliable repub- lican paper in the state. It points out the absurdity of Candidate Stone to avoid state issues and make the voters believe that his election is necessary to uphold the gold standard, the present tariff laws, endorse McKinley's administration and We request state issues. significant article is even subdue the Spaniards. our readers to take up that article and see how the Ledger puts daylight through the republican candidates twaddle. of the effective articles written this is strongest and most one campaign. You miss a good thing by not reading it. POSITIONS KNOWN. several parties Last why the State Senatorial candidates were week inquired not interrogated as to their position towards the election of Quay. This was considered unnecessary. There no is doubt of the fact that the nomination of Mr. Osborne, of DuBois, by the Republi. cans, was a Quay selection. He stood as a Quay candidate and simple against Miller the independent Republi- pure can of Clinton County, Womelsdor{, for a consideration of some kind is commonly to have withdrawn to plish this. That is so reiteration is hardly necessary. Anyone who for a imagine that Wm. C. Heinle would sup- Accom - that reported well knowu moment would port Quay is sadly mistaken. Mr. Heinle | has frequently declared in the writer's presence and by interviews in city pa. pers has openly announced his position as opposed to Quay. Quay people should all vote for Os- borne. Anti-Quay voters will support Wm. C. Heinle, I Tug last touch of asinine imbecility from Quay’s candidate for governor is Colonel Stone's declaration that the election of George A, Jenks will be ex. tremely gratifying to Spain, Sech rot as this indicates hopeleziness. The ap- pointed candidate is prepared to cover all creation in his speeches with the ex. cepuioi. of the State of Pennsylvania. But then we should not censure Col. Stone, he is doing the best be can, compels the shameful admission this great commonweaith Or plete charge of all the State and national. He shakes for those who please him. clines to shake them will for those sjected | The officials the not piease him, 5¢ to care for the business ot State are pets in hi mere pu s hands it r no preten protecting the “‘plum trees, t serve the boss so J hey completely that be need ing himself. All he need do is to direct to shake juestions raised a full and fair tr that the lid will be taken Te Just enough has been shown people PURE AND CLEAN not do the shak- |“ who do | They make | : : | " : ana that Stone will sii A vd : cast for that Mr to start with, needs all be 18 success | O00 CXCess vote The Bituminous Record, an indipen. dent paper published at Philipsburg this | county, advocates the election of Hon. | Calvin M. Bower to the Superior Courts | for two reasons: First, because he isa citizen of Centre county; and second, be cause of his ability and fitness for the place. We give a late editorial in full, | so that our people may see the esteem | in which Mr. Bower is held by the peo- | ple in and around Philipsburg judge Bower, “Centre county has an opportunity in this campaign of elevating another of | her sons to an illustrious position of dig- nity and honor in the person of Hon, | Calvin M. Bower, of Bellefonte. candi- | date for Superior court judge. Judge | Bower would sound well and his election | would be an honor to our county, besides | being a fitting tribute to the high pro-| fessional position he has attained at the | bar of Pennsylvania. He is a citizen of | Centre county and has been identifed with all its modern history; a lawyer of | superior ability in the prime of his | intellectual and power, of large | experience in every pase of litigation, | and of irreproachable character, he is | specially equipped fill the office to] which be aspires the age of ripe experience, clear and decisive, analyti cal in mind, in perception, yet conservative in judgment, he possesses all the qualities which enter into the judicial mind, and which would render | him not only a valued associate on the | bench, but if elected, add another distin. | guished son to the many that Centre | county has given to our State and Na. | tion, His aspiration to a seat in this | high tribunalis in keeping with steady progress he has made as a Jaw yer at the bar, which has been all that reasonable ambition could desire in the | practice of the law. Although he is a part of the latter democratic political | lustory of Cenire Conuty, he bas no an- | tagonisms to encounterjin this campaign, no old sores to heal, nor enemies to be | placated. His record, both as a citizen | and as a lawyer, is pure and clean, and) does not require the whitewashing inci. | dent to many aspirants for official hon- | ots, His candidacy is endorsed in this | section by all classes of citizens irres. | pective of party affiliations, We bespeak { for him one of the largest voles ever giv. [en a candidate for high office in this county,” {© Mr.Bower is deserving of the support very force to in {uicx | of all classes of citizens and we agree | | with the Record that he will receive a | large vole, not only in Centre county, but all through the central past of the {than Mr | sider the alterzative | Jenks | ’ | shown himself | at a conclusion the | . last year, and the independent can votes t | fall away from Stone, These f the two reform candidates, to his election show that Mr. Jenks assure figures can be more easily elected Swallow it behooves every Democrat, then, and every anti-Quay voter to carefully con. Mr no large Swallow with his inexperience and olitical party to support him, and 4 more Mr 0, O00 votes to poll ; or Jenks with his ex- celient mental equipment, his superb fit ness for the office, his party behind him to back kim, and with only about 200.000 votes to gain to elect him governor A KE be, isa Democrats and all independents for Mr means the working ont of those reforms which the people are now clam oring for Doctor Swallow has fallen considera. bly in public estimation of late. He has a very unreliable Came paigner. He stats too often on a wild rumor, builds up an argument, arrives makes broad to Swallow and then sweeping accusations that fall Dr. pieces for want of a foundation has shown himself as not reliable - Gov. Hastings stirred up the monkeys last Saturday by his speech in Philadel. phia. The had an axe to grind and did it effectually. Dan Has- tings is not the “dead political duck” that quay republicans about Bellefonte think he is. Keen your eyes on him. Governor some Bt sure and read the editorials from the Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia Ledger and Pittsburg Dispatch, reprint. ed in this issue. These are three of the substantial republican papers of Pennsyl. vania. They have some wholesome ad. vice for republicans. Journ Dary tells peop™ that after elected, he will ask the people to sign petitions from which he will determioe what to do in voting for U 8. Senator, The voters =i!! gave all that trouble at state, where he is well and favorably | known, the ballot box, November Sth, He has nes 1 » . H0GCT DO 50 and syivania, fully know what manner of they will rally to his support with and enthusiasm hitherto unknown The associates on the of Mr. Jenks state ticket are all men of high charac. ter and thorough fitness. Two of them, Wu. and Captain Pat. rick Delacy, were brave soldiers in the Hon Sowden war for the Union, serving in the ranks with fidelity, and the last named wears the congressional medal of honor for ex. ceptionally meritorious conduct in battle, superior Dickinson col- » candidates for the of. Wm. H. Trickett, lege, and Hon. Calvin M. Bower, of the Bellefonte bar, court, t are men of ability and attainments and their add ciency of the bench tion would to Messrs congressman-at-large, and jams, are i the 1 we 11 t WETDILA } ain pecially deserve and should receive Slate, is confidence and support of the y it field and factory The outlook encouraging. A brief campaign has already demonstrat. ed the readiness and determination of the people to improve the opportunity thus presented, and there is every indi. cation that the rising tide for Jenks and reform will sweep on from the Ohio to the Delaware, This committee con. gratulates the volers, irrespective of party, upon the prospect and asks every good citizen to do his whole duty. Let there be no lagging at anv point. Close up the ranzs. Be not deceived by the schemes of the skulking enemies of re. form, who are seeking to mislead voters into supporting a third candidate who has no chance of election, Fully a half million loyal Democrats will march tothe polis and cast their ballots for the ticket headed by Mr. Jenks; and this mighty army will be joined in every county by untold num. | bers of honest Republicans, who have re. solved to break the power of Quayism and all that it stands for forever. Give us your hearts and your hands and your help in every way practicable, The dis. tribution of timely literature is a needful | work in which all can engage, and every good citizen should labor with bis neigh. | bor and see that he hears right, think | right and votes right. Let there be a | irresistible union of patriotic sen‘iment | and practical effort and the result will | be a crowning victory for genuine reform, | on the Sth of November next. Jon M. GARMAZY, | Chairman Democratic State Executive I Committee, is most Dr.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. other po guia her iodations CAMPAIGN ake 1 . or not less than RATES 10 In cents a month re than 6 monts Tecognized eicc- | the dignity and efik- | The candidates for | Weiler | earnest and honest repre. | who es. | the d bl) bls ’ bl grant 1d) ms mo ort gant 17 gy ” grr ir gy gir? = - - - ~~ - ~~ - - - - -~ - - - - - - - ~ ~ Il ert tl brn SE i - - ~ - Wn" Wn, | nw, | - - - = - - - - - - i FAUBLE'S FOR $5.00 OU will find the same suits with us that others consid- er cheap at seven dollars. FOR $7.00 You will find us showing the same as others show at ten dollars. FOR $1000 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? It will cost you nothing to look and you will certainly save considerable money by seeing our assortment this season. Telephone Call 572. FAUBLE'S gant Jil Ji grr? Jl) PL LL THR TRIN Tm om prt gaan gn? pt grrr Gyan? gaan? OW IR OT Te CL Ll
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