4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY Or wo, 1890, The Centre J CHAS. R. KURTZ, - = EDITOR & PROP emocvat, Actual, average, sworn circulation, of this TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION @ Regular Price #1 50 per year If pald In ADVANCE $1.00 Special Club Rate Tie CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be year with any ons of the below named papers, at the following low rate: With 4 Cinelnnatt! Weekly Enquirer $1.50 New York J-timesa week World $165 sent one BLOODY SHIRT. The following is from the Keystone Gazette, of March 24th “The editor of the Centre Demo- crat this week assumes the preroga- tives of a court of justice and pro- pnounces the war-investigating com- mittee a fraud, And especially is the little editor severe on General Beaver, who is a member of the board, and whom he stigmatizes as being guilty of whitewashing the war department. This terrible ; and we hardly see how our townsman, WHO HAD HIS LEG OFF BY A DEMOCRAT, can survive this second attack.” 18 SHOT EDITORIAL, Tue foreign crop statistics, which sup- of the department of agriculture, that the winter grain conditions almost everywhere in Europe are favorable A —— - WHEN Memorial address and eulogizes the old Judge Love delivers his usual soldier he should tell his hearers why he helped to turn down Sam. Williams and Col. Bayard, for the Bellefonte postoffice. - is amusing to hear republicans be- S Gov. Stone's conduct. The public had an opportunity to put a clean, able, conscientious man in the chair, A. Jenks, but they would not. in Geo, The peo- ple are learning by the mistakes they have made. rr — > Tae editorial matter found Bellefonte sent: Republican is exactly 1t that has been voiced ! the democ The Republican is to be congratulated upon le. T 3 ke this de. Drees press same tic press of this state, its fearless attitu imes 1 mand an unfetter THE article on this page shows exact- ly bow much Centre county public schools The it Quayism lost by Gov. Stone's veto. amount is $8,471. is coming home to How do you like the people with a ven- geance. Indeed itis. This is a practical lesson for thoughtless voters, er ——_— Frou another article in this issue the information is gathered that there is less injury in drinking cheap, poor whiskey than in the high-priced much club brands, so There is consolation politicians 1 costs | expensive. in thi place the healthy brand tor the first and does the least injury poor cuss who takes his poison cs at the rich cuss who is taking route and first Tue making a Stone's | reduction The rr v 3 } rovided appropriation, but it will not work. people know that means were for raising more revenue, but the Quay the House and Senate es- pecially defeated every such measure introduced, and especially the proposed tax on beer, element and the schools suffered is the story in a nutshell. element in Quay protected the liquor That AN injection of goat juice will be the next luxury, 4s it promises to renew your youth, It will take all the deposits out of your joints, loosen up your ligaments and make you as frisky as a three-year old in clover. It is the elixer of life, the fountain of youth, It drives the under. taker and doctor out of business, and old maids with crow feet will be no more the on ect ot contemptuous men § sarcasm. Crusty old bachlors will be rollicking youths 18 delightful to think about injection of goat juice, nph, which will make goat farming a A fall discovery will new source lustry and profit description of the recent be found in another col. umn of this issue, the truth of which we an not verify but give it as GOOD AND COMPETENT the various « the yunty offices to be All November e¢ contains sheriff register: 2 for recorder. ection, names, namely, for 6 for com. missioner for and s for treasurer. All good men and competent, and so far as we can learn, the electioneering going without any ill feeling between tival candidates, is on There is only one candidate, Daniel Heckman, against whom there is no opposing can- didate, as it is conceded he is entitled to and deserving a re-election as commis. sioner, in accordance with the usages of the party. Mr. Heckman has served the tax-payers of the county faithfully during his present term, and having become thoroughly familiar with the affairs of the county, his re-clection will be the act of wisdom. He stood strictly for economy by the board, and the large, influential democratic connection he hails from, has in Daniel Heckman its first recognition. — Reporter, which we are pleased to note | amen CHANGE OF SENTIMENT, Any close observer of public events will readily see that there is a strong and growing sentiment in every section of the country against the administration in dealing with the Philippine Islanders. The liberty loving sentiment in a brave patriotic be fostered people for over a not century swept aside by an apology, or an emergency attitude, of our can president and his political followers. The theory of military prowess, forcible annexation, might makes right and such like, will not be accepted by the leaders of public thought. The sense of greed and gain is one of the strongest impulses in our natures, but it does seem instincts of our that the higher, nobler people are predominating, as we are emerging from our brutal warfare upon an ignorant, helpless defenseless people like those of the Philippine Islands Thousands by thousands of these deluded warriors, bravely fighting to retain con. trol of their native soil, their hearthstones 1at dear to them, have been heartlessly deg deadly, weapons. Islands right have we to the Philippine except by that of cruel, bloody conquest THE BREWERY WINS AGAINST PUBLIC SCHOOLS! $1,000,000 Cut From the School Appropriation by Gove ernor Stone, QURY STICKS T0' THE CORPORATIONS. A Valuable List Showing How the Countless WII by Action I'he Much lL.ose Stone's IF'mxpavers an Foot the Bill, Governor's R'aeht to Veto the Arnie ested Constitutional Resolu- Be idment tions to in Court—-How a Machine Leader Is Responsible For Hundreds of Deaths, Harri Stone Penns pation, |, people When Speaker Hoar, Secretary John Senator Sherman will refuse to submit to party yoke, and openly censure President McKinley and the administra tion for this cruel, greedy policy of ag- it that there are hosts of people who think Truly, gression, you can depend upon like- there is a decided change Ethiopian. | christ ar ) course—-a dark blot on the early pages of our national history. It was fostered and protected from a sense of greed that stronger than that of justi DEMOCRATIU PRIMARIES In two weeks 1 ) Gemocralic th ae lar throughout loved secure the positions on Candidates and there are all with cl tion, 1 ” 8 + 1 "en « disappointments who are not so extremely st come sulky, bitter, ical cause they do not have the good to win the prize We have had such men before this who tried to the party and turned "kickers, It is hoped that there will be none such found among the candidates this year, A "kicker," candidate, is one of the smallest, most "hist" siian | who could not stand defeat. because he is a defeated the little and the saloon the Quay wchine for the brewers’ vi The house representatives | last legi contre | by anti-Quay Repu Democrats, moved to prevent any tions to | ties by have w tory the was honest earth appropria and chari- measures lo } funds hou the y gangers' tax bill: 1t is taxing beer and putting 1 11 ature out the 10018 revenue sing supply The ed pas | A tax tion on fore to | revenye got to the senate th ign corpora Passing MEeARUTres extra two 3. Armstr 4. Beaver 5. Bedford 6 Berks contemptible, insignificant specimens of | humanity to be found. in the first place ; He is not honest | be is not worthy of a | public office ; he generally loses, as the | result, the respect and confidence of his friends and neighbors calied a kicker as he resembles that ani. mal which is stubborn and sulky, has its means of defense in the rear of its ana. tomy, long eared and becomes annoying toa mmunily by its braying--a jackas - GOOD AUTHORITY speaking of the fraudulent polling of Sy x nes in present registration system, and Gover of the revent such frauds by re nor Stone's velo dment to § quiring personal registration of voters, the Philadelphia Press’ says der the existing loose is estimated that % are cast in Philadelphia alone crime will not decrease under the pres ent methods; it will be aggravated from time to time, and will be greatly en couraged by the extraordinary course of Governor Stone His action shows that the Quay machine does not wish any step taken toward honest elections There is nothing needed in the ¢ ities of the State, however, so much as an effect. ive registration act, and that cannot be had until the constitution has been am. ended as proposed. No citizen can offer sufficiont reason why such an amend. ment shall not be adopted, and no hon. est and sincere citizen can want to array himself in opposition to any step that will safeguard the ballot box." There is no doubt but that every word is true. Rotten politics and elections in Philadelphia are common, - ACCORDING 10 the Bellefonte Republi. can common Pleas Judges who drag the judicial ermive in the dirt of peti spite politics, seldom succeed themee cru methods it 00 fraudulent He is fittingly | : Philadelphia under the | constitutional | voles This | W. Perry M. Pike 8. Philadel; 8. Potter MM. Behuylikill BS. Bnyder MM, Bomerset 55. Bullivan A. Busquehanna 0. Tioga #0. Union fl. Venango 2. Warren 8, Washington Wayne 6. Westmoreland " Wyoming 6. York MORE LOSSES TO BOME COUNTIES. In addition to these reductions Gov ernor Btone has decreed that in the year commencing June 1, 1900, the state normal schools shall not receive thelr appropriations. There are 13 of these schools, and they lost $10,000 each They are situated in West Chester, Millersville, Kutztown, East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg, Mansfield, Shippensburg, lock Haven, Indiana, California, Slippery Rock, Edinboro and Clarion, The 13 counties affected with the $10,000 added to the loss caused by the cut in the public found, are as follows school Total Chester : Lancaster 36, 852 30 Heoerks . Monroe Columbia Tioga Cumberland Clinton 1.088 90 Os IH Indiana Washing Quay machine taxpayer The to sacrifice school children fice human life For six months ravaging Pl more year thi LO Ac typhe Spanish the people of Ph vote, authoriz $11 200 000 ply an Had ahead mayor Schoolhous ed improve: held up. Pe be done, court showed out of surance Governor clared that He did Undertakers Convention The cighteenth annual convention of the Pennsylvania Undertakers’' Associa- be held in the court house here June 7th and Sth tion will This association is one of the largest of any state in the union and upwards of The convention will Wednesday morning, when the address 0 delegates are ex pect ed present open of welceue will be delivered by ex-Gov. ernor I. niel H, Hasting’s and the res ponse by D. B. Widnever, of Lancaster Three sessions in all will be held, and in addition to the business to be transacted, of » undertakers in some of which will be considerable Tey tat . 1 moporiance \ general, Iresses by the president there " be ad Undertakers’ assox on Watch the Birds If you want to know what nd of weather we are going to have, watch the birds. When they stop singing suddenly it is time for all little and boys to is going the birds be Kin girls seek shelter, for there tobe a thunder shower. If all to pick their feathers, wash themselves and fly to their nests, look out for rain Parrots and canaries dress their feathers and are restless and wakeful in the night before a storm If the peacock cries when he goes to roost, there will be rain before morning. Robins will perch on the topmost branches of trees and whistle when a storm is connng on, State Won from Buckael! In their first dual track and field meet at State College, Friday, State won from Bucknell by an almost two to.one score The Lewisburkers were fast sprinters for short distances, but could not hold out for the long runs, while in the field events they were easily outclassed. Owing to the recent hard rains the track was too heavy for any record breaking, Miles and Mott, two new men of State, showed up well, while Pears was the star of the | Bucknell team, In the game of baseball on Saturday State won by a score of 4 to 3. WANTED Girl to do general house. work. Inquire at this office. 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They a fine outdoor concert from the bal. the directions were filled with and remained here over gave of the Garman house, and streets in all people who were attracted to the locality rendered by the visit. the of the streets by the fine musi At made ors. the conclusion of concert they a tour of some of the town and gave several serenades treat to Tyrone people~—Ty It was a rea } rote Herald - des ra Hi very A.M For Rent houses at reasonab Bellefonte Wanted Twenty wood choppers weeks, near College-—A Bellefonte eTOTA erent § —— 1 ve experienced every two Hoover, Good pay M If you want 10 buy or sell a horse ¥ quire at ren, Iw er's exchar Re stable Belicionte Rouse and billousness sdache, nausea, indiges tion, ete. They are in valuable to prevent a old or break up a fever. MI, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they can be taken by children or delicate women, Price, 25c. at all medicine dealers or by mall of C. 1. 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