q THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I’A,, FEBRUARY 9, 1899, The Centre Democrat, | OHAS. R. KURTZ, -- EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn elroulation, of this paper, for the past year, 1855, was OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK. | Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price U paid In Apvaxon slo = " Special Club Rate Tun CexrTrRE DEMOCRAT will be sent one year with any one of the below named papers, AL the following low rate: With Cinelnnatti Weekly Enquirer New York 3 times a- week World EDITORIAL. 1.50 1.65 QuAv's trial in Philadelphia has been postponed from the 20th to the this month. Delay 27th of ms to be his only resource - LAST week the Quay faction, in Ieban on co., was completely defeated at the republican primaries for sel cessor 1o Gen. Gobin i Bverything seems to be him. - Dr. SwALLOW announced recently that he has withdrawn from the publication the daily hibition paper, at Harrisburg of “The Commonwealth,” found himself, as a political hardly a success the insurge HAD advanced upon the Ameri not a bloody battle ensued, with Spain would like treaty attack last mu showed frigh man people witl Quy way : ¢ epresentatives ol Tue House of Peansylvania has adopted a resolu Mon declaring that United States senators should be elect he House of Delegates of West Virginia has adopted a resolution to the same effect by the overwhelming ve In ether States resolutions of a similar ¢har- adopted at their That sentiment in favor acter have been Sessions this winter there is a growing s of choosing senator shown | he 11 ue by the people is TREATY RATIFIED It was To-day ica and Asia race prohiems Ww War, have the promise dozen } of of taxat) tracted the certainty ny, a load such as Americans never dreamed of, with the standing ar mn probability of being dragged into en. tangihmg alliances or feuds the Asiatic with other mations over balance of power The Spanish treaty was ratified by the Senate, Monday, bya vote of 57 for, to 27 agaiost, with 6 senators paired have shown 61 senators for the treaty and 29 against. The trealy got one more vole than was necessary to its ratifica- tion. Its ratification was doubtful when the Senate met, and was not decided un. til two Democrats—McEuery of Louis jana and McLaurin of South Carolina went over to the administration side, Fifteen Democrats and Populists voted | to ratify and two Republicans against. As soon as the treaty is ratified by Spain avd formal notice of the exchange of ratifications is given it will become the supseme law of the land { spend $1.50 per yoar* | Had | there been a full vote recorded it would | | mean time and money as well as suffer | marvelous cures has won for it the | fidence of the whole people TOO MANY JUDGES, People wonder why it takes so much money for public purposes and where it all The last legislature was a corker spending and the present body is starting us on the same bill $2,000,000 on goes, for mouey, basis. Recently a was offered to the Another is to pay the $6,000 new capitol building. rum bill, vetoed by Governor Hastings, for the last legislature's trip on a junket Another of for to New York tojGrant's Tomb, to the judges in the State to make offic Other method is mcrease number CS political favorites, new offices are to be created, The following com- ment on the judiciary 1s timely Pensylvania we have a Ju dicial district composed of the two coun ties of Jumata and Perry, another Mifflin and Huntingdon, and another Snyder an Union It is fact thy sin Mifflin ¢ st twenty years ¢ McClure was on and Un “In Centra the busines off in the | When Jud here ou, snyder 11g! ri aisirict sone a civil 1 in i not | in Mufflin county y $ been but ote ca from here to the Court, l the Court McClure, when asked whether perform the distr Huntingdon count he cou i T } Dorn ears there h Supreme wut one to superior fact can in three counties that IX count sertion wdges and the | of which are state treasury, amount wore than $667, sox be a shameless | an wou d tion upon the peo an additional burden on this account of over $560 0) A year it would not be very lon of the ud al would ple to ask them to shoulder At the present rate of progress gE before the cost reach the e mous amon d promoting hI y of reducing the schoo propriation or refusing part of the would the counties ; personal fax’ wisdom amend the constitution so that the ber of duced property be more in the line of pum adges could be considerably re - p repare lor Spring Don’t let this season overtake you be fore you have attended to the important duty of purifying your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilia By taking this medicine now you may save sickness that will mg later on. Hood's Sarsaparilla will | give you rich, red blood, good appetite, | good digestion and a sound, healthy body. Itis the greatest and best spring medicine because it is the One True Blood Purifier, Its unequalled record of Con. - Badly Injured One day last week a vicious horse | kicked Calvin Wilson, of Abdera, in the Some of his his He was badly hurt were forced face, teeth clear through cheek near the eye, HARRISBURG LETTER, Pennsylvania House Favors Elect- ing Senators by Popular Vote. A GRADUATED INCOME TAX BILL Introduced In the Senate Proposes Taxing All Incomes In Excess of $1,000 Per Annum-—A zo Additional 11 to Legals State Employes, Corr f;ovearnor Stone At ridley ant Toh with Major rdnat ran eral inn rank of « Colone! artillery pointed James Flvers Lieutenant « de.camp Livutenant Co | er, alde.de-cami Lieutenant ol an, Jr.. Beventes alde-de.camp Lieutenant slde-de-camp, reappointed William 1. Elkins Lieutenant '.} Me-decamp, reappointed George A. Huhn, alde.de-camp. A. Frank Beliger, alde-de-camp Ned Arden Flood, alde-de-camp Charlies « al le<de-camp camp Henry Hall. alde reaps Millard reappointed nel Thomas J Keon nth regiment Infantry, Hunsiek Colon! James M eld alde-de.camp nel Harry Trexler, Millard Hunslcker, alde-de-camp. J. Milton Taylor, alde-de All the alden-de rank tenant colonels Bergeant Jacob appointed color Edgar M. Major State OMeoelals Confirmed, The governor made the following appointments vhich prompt confirmed by Hev Ir ree | wtmte ~camp camp an lieu- has heen re- and Sergeant Gireen sergeant chief musician nino were brarian Philad ant favor ta nents \ ’ i defeat Is The s of the ans Measure the bh cannot sured are lining this week If poss the 103 ¥% house Ww PDemocrats The Magee Jury recommitted by the the Judie ary general members of this committee when they voted on port it favorably they understood from Senator Brown, of Philadelphia, that Senator Flinn had agreed with Mr. Ma. gee un the bill. 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