4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I’A JUNE 1594, The Contre Democrat. | . wr CHAS. R. KURTZ, - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, swor circulation, this paper, for the past year, 188, was OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price - . $1 50 per year If paid In ADVANCE $1.00 Special Club Rate RAT will be THE CENTRE DEMO year with any one of the at the following low rate With Clneinnatti Weekly Enquirer New York Jtimes-a-week World own DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, { PREME ¢ RT, STEPHEN LESLIE MESTREZ Fayette County FOR SUPERIOR CO HARLES J. REILLY, ing Count FOR 8 HON ol TE TREAS TRENTON i DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. R1 Sheriff -CYRUS BRUMGA urer—W. ireas EDITORIAL. DURING the past week can candidates es, and lively skirmish for 1 er and Recorder. battle elegates to peop ” s isdor!, of Phili arg, and Samuel er of Bellefonte. The Hastings ele likely name John Gowland, o and Samuel Williams, of rliefonte FLAG has proven a failure, D pational This the in our town but one flag was put out, The public do not keep track of the numerous holidays created. All that is embraced in “Flag Day’ is patriotically observed by exercises on Memorial day and 4th of July that are of a patriotic order. Too many holidays are a nuisance, and they year very few persons observed day, and loose their force and significence - - We are informed that Samuel B. Mi) ler, who is now playing the role of an epthusiastic anti-Hastings republican, and is mentioned as a candidate for dele. gate to the Republican State Convention, is an applicant for a soft berth in the Mint, There is nothing wrong in being ambitious and no one would enjoy a soft spap more than Brother Miller. The trouble, is all his political eggs may not hatch, although be is putting his har. poon into the ex Governor every hance he gets. | have the material ; HASTINGS” LOCAL ENEMIES The town of Bellefonte has been the | recipient of numerous political honors, which is due to two reasons first, we second, through a unity of action, by our people, irrespec. tive of party affiliations, to advance and and uphold her public men, wherever whenever attain. That can it possible. Bellefonte ed distinction in turn from them. is the splendid record of the past be said of the present ? and will it be the story of the future ? Time alone will tell, Events that now are transpiring may show a different inclination among our people, To come to the point, the course of the republican party in Centre county of late, has been in a different direction. In the past it furnished three governors for the Commonwealth, who have won for town the enviable titleof ‘Bellefonte the home of Governors For several years past a portion of the local repub- lican leade that rs in Bellefonte did everything their annoy, di was in power to antagonize, hamper, scredit and humiliate the recent H. governor of Pennsylva: Hastin KS, Ou When a matter what hb ’ ght, no 8 political creed all good people must uphold and com. mend him, may be, Had Gov. Hastings been a the had all their bad measures been mere tool in the hands of uay cr A approved, the men in Bellefonte who are ighting the ex.Gov, to-day would be his staunchest supporters That is about the truth, the plain facts Every taxpayer, interested in good gov. ernment, will commend an executive who sacrifices the favor of influential politi. clans, by jealously’ guarding public in crests - THE ARMY CANTEEN The canteen system, selling liquor in army camps, has aroused the active oppo- While federal troops were encamped near Har. sition of the temperance people. risburg, a canteen was in continual op. eration. A IS An army saloon, in operation by the consent and authority of the army canteen ificers. They never take out a Government or State license, and the profits, which arise from it, are ap- propriated to the regiment in whose dis. trict it is located, Recently the temper. ance people had the man arrested who | regular was conducting a canteen saloon at Camp Meade, and prosecuted him in the Dauphin county courts, at Harrisburg, for selling juor in the state license, which they the Simonton directed the uot main tained was a violation of tate Judge turn a verdict of guilty, a sentence. "yo There are some learned ju who claim that the fiading of the Dauphin of super sedes courts not sound, The authority the U, 8, i mes of war When ficials located a military camp at Camp Meade, government absolutely and independent that of state legislation, the of near Harrisburg, the national ly controlled that district. If it is the re cognized custom of the U mit the canteen, under their ¢ and restrictions in its regular mili camps, the state authority has no diction over the matter A canteen lifferent argument made b) and it seems « What autl SATIONAL FOLLIES The Peace Conference of the { 1's represeutatives, at the Hague in Europe is still in session Nothing definite has been reached by the conference. A the powers, except the crazy emperor of of arbitration for settling international dif “Me Gott pressed with his consecrated greatness Germany, favor the American pian ficulties und still im which some day, like happened to Spain's illusion, will be dispelled to his great sorrow and grief. The emperor of Ger many is a military fanatic whose ideas are burdening that nation with unneces- sary taxation. Imperialism and colonial territory is gradually working the same injury to this country Greed, gain and military display are the evils that are destined to burden the American people McKinleyism many respects is on a par with "Me und for centuries to come in Gott," the crazy emperor of Germany Democrats at Clearfield The Clearfield Democratic County Con vention, held Tuesday, the ticket Weaver, commissioners, and Henry J. Diem: H. M. Shoff and J. R. Bloom. County Chair. man George M. Dimeling was re-elected by acclamation nominated following Treasurer, John A. Stock George auditors, without a | Luminous Building to Be Feature of A PALACE OF GLASS. Paris Exposition. Beautiful Specimens of Stained Glass win Its Structure « A Sight, Workmanship Enter Into Hare thing palunce was designed by spress of Chinn Is a Marvel, itn to be iy un of of Eu ' e ak Aj She friends without any sense of fear, and, need to say, her Li inflnite number Times-Herald rather exet if Wye ren 3 eK her and } is sald both by be AR ROI at and enemies to abso fe has been attempte of times, LC} Fle, is a most asty™ ad This roasts with good plate with goe 1 gravies | ith ed pastry, fill » imnashed potatoes (well seasos wit) . salt, butter and eream) whippe 1 until light, put on a top er and | an ordinary ple. Serve with the e, and putting one ¢ { at Ake as cutting as a 3 ‘ ful or two gravy on each plece. Woman's Home Companion A Satisfactory Investigntion, First Statesman—Ilow is the official Investigation into those boodle charges coming on? Second Stateaman—Splendidiy. aplens Adly. We've succeeded In not finding owt & thlag. NN, ¥ Weekly, OUR TWO WARS A RUSSIAN’S VISION. with The war * WAr Spain only with the Phil al about 140 day ut to Cuba army L hafter consisted of about and men the fighting took to Porto Rico i on ice Dewey accomplished his m in destroying the Spanish fleet twenty. three ed the Pacific Sucz canal army expeditions have cros and four have gone by way of the to conquer the islands for which we paid § 00, These ex- peditions have carried 79 offi 7.287 tn, but ne 0 additional officers have gone Manila i nearly 2 0 men Da the recular Pp the regular total force, have returned General OL twice lMorms a Cuarieus (Contrast Cenr's Professions to of Pence, LONGEST KNOWN. The Lengthy Pronounced ian 29%%%%%YN SSRN One Dose s Hood’s Pills 299999900 °9%9%Y . smiles w LALLY NN VLR ANY ¢ Sentence That pon an lial. 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