THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMDBE I 24H — The Centre democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn cireu'ation, o paper, for the past year, 188, was OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK. f this TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price . ] | If paid In Apvas Tue Cex year with wr at the fo Cineinnatt New York Advertising 8 Pace posit mate Loca DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET WILLIAM HON. 8. 1 CHARLES J DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. EDITORIAL ) YOU NK AB TH party. oft ration het present year w of currenc tedness « indet 4 Ay ines 1estion What do a ipat on I think of your American Pt he said An great When Grant was here he assured me that America wa wnmitted to the poll y of non.aggression on weaker nations, bul since this man McKinley became ident America seems lo have cant aside is traditional policy of honor, rich es and safely and to have enleved upon the same land grabbing plan of England, Germany and Russia, 1f Grant had liv- ed such mistake would have been made, for the people trusted him, obey- ed him and believed in him, Me Ainley | must be a sort of weak and uncertain | man Journ T. MCCUTCH I NSON, Ii Hung Chang made a centre Even ata distance he can size Kinley of the Philippines I ter it N A consiaer mistake (renera no shot, up Mc a piece of dough, moulded and shaped by the politicians who put him in office. He has no policy, follows politic. al sentiment and men like Mark Hanna. | In plain words he is a willing tool in the | “hands of his friends,” who paid all his | bad debts. Ii Hung Chang is not so slow, “Hurrah for McKinley.” Carr. COGHLAN has been ordered to New York to help welcome Admiral Dewey, but this time is not likely to drop into poetry, | farms RAKED THE REPUBLICANS, ! Hou, W. T. the Grange picnic at Centre Hall, Wed- Creasy, in his speech at nesday, showed up republican misdoings in the following + democratic this d pledged ourselve begged bh As a standard bearer party it gives me p.casure iy 0 announce that we have to the reforms y the srchant and the | we jon 1, that all taxes shal uniform on the same class of subjects This machine at the last session passed | license law which will of its people, such as candy and peanut ven. | a mercantile get the most increase from the poor — ders Not only do we need tax reform, | but we need a reduction of expenditures, | We want to do away with padded pay rolls, unnecessary commitiee expenses and officials, the appropriation for cor. rupt schemes, excessive pay in awarding of the most important contracts, and to stop the peryerting of interest money for debauching elections, some The reduction of the school appropria. tion means aon increase of taxes on our real estate, which we have been trying to reduce and equalize, The constitution is plain on this where it says, Act 4, section 16: The governor shall have power to disapprove of any {tem or items of any hill, making appro- priations of money. The general appro. priation bill of 18¢g9 makes the school ap- roppriation but one item when it says in section 8: For the support of the public and other | preaches the welding of north and south | a new division of the peoy le schools of thiscommonwealth for the two \avw ¢ years commencing on the first day of June, 1899 the sum of $11,000,000 10 be of public instruction in favor of the sever: al districts of the is ‘ariyvyoneien ther govert fare While Roosevelt, an the one hand, as “the one grand result of the Spanish he that the Spanish war has brought about War, preaches, on the other hand, i into patriots ye tors.” The “one grand result’ little if ot and profits merely replaces one breed of “traitors’’ by another. The leaders of the new ‘treason by the way, are Senator Hoar of Massachu- Hale of Maine, Mason of Illinois, Senator Wellington of Marylaud, Thomas Reed, Andrew ex-Senator Edmunds, setts, Senator Senator Speaker Brackett Camegie, Jobu ex-Secreiary ex -Senalor Sherman, ex-Senator Henderson, Boutwell and other republican statesmen of that type, than whom there are not now and never have been any sounder and saner within that party. Witn Ohio trembling in the balance, and Maryland certain to elect the demo- cratic ticket, what will the result be in 1goo! The people are apparently tiring paid on warrants of the superintendent | of Algerism, militarism and imperialism, DEMAND FOR SILVER. of the United ial condition of a | | States pre surfeit famine The ol liver, \ ‘ re network « : structed by the Russian government, and owing to the political events of the last vear in the far east, it has become neces sary that the work should be pushed as rapidly as possible to final completion, For this reason America was called upon to furnish work and material that could pot be procured in Europe in the same length of time and for the same price jesides these orders, this company has built bridges in Peru, the Argentine Re. public, Central America, United States of Columbia, Venezuela and Japan, and the Baldwin's have furnished locomotives and other machinery in all these coun. tries. The locomotives that are used on the made Loudon underground railroad are America. Think of that, American locomotives in the head of the of of rails, in capital America city England furnishing the locomotives, and Think brides, cars for the monster railroad system of the Russian Empire, What was has become of the tariff, that 10 protect our infant industries The infant has become a giant and is abundantly able to take care of himself, ff the Abd yet we constantly hear the silly twaddle of the tariff and trust.fed or- { gans, insisting that all this is the of the present t | be result STILL MODEST, ariff system. How cap it when our » can make Dewey better me, and for le money New YOrk ountry., ™h re [1 VATION GROWING iA EARLY OPENING OF Fall & WInGer Glos For Men, Boys and Children SEASON OF 1899 & 1900. HARE HM HH AH RE A a ees \ “an c) PI y RY evra Glove Opening---Men’'s, Women's ‘Ld vid Handkerchief Opening--- a = Men’ ; 8 Womens dren's. Hosiery Opening---Men's, Women's and Children’s. Underwear Opening---Men's, Boys’ & Children’s. Umbrella and Mackintosh Opening---Men's and Women's. Opening of fine Woolens for Clothing made to or- der by the best cutters and tailors. PAO OA AAA A Pumpkin Contest will close Saturday, October 14th. All contestants must bring their pumpkins to the store before 3 o'clock on that afternoon. Montgomery & Co.
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