THE ( 'ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON TE, PA., OCTOBER 12, 899. QUAY'S GOVERNOR STRIKES A BLOW AT THE SCHOOLS. =< The Public Schools Crippled to Spare the tions From Additional ] Corpora. ax. Sch " Red After | lection. the “Little Before Election, Governor Stone, Jrawling Friend of the House" Their Enemy school appr ed of the rople « of the state his ¢ - reonal a reduction greater pra ty to delly ein fave or of he or Creasy Ing hw lain man - an al gift for pale speach. Ha thetr knows all about the history of the the i ) Tr t that the state treasury. He is a citizen of estab. lie to the proud boast tha Republi- | 140 tation whose integ shed rep can party is the guardian of the ‘Little rity and COUIARY to do what Is right noe Red School House," body has any While Governor Stone vetoed a million | Colonel Barnett dollars of the school appropriation, he realize that he nr cheerfully signed the large appropriation Creasy on his own ground-that for military purposes, and indicated in must go before the people and ask advance that the already large sum election to the state treasurership, not should be increased. This shows that he | au a soldier nor as a believer in protec. believes more in training men to kill their | yon and the gold standard, but as a fellows than he does in training our chil. | or the equal in honesty and trust dren that they may grow up without worthiness of Farmer Creasy. If he murder in their hearts, shall fall to do that and rely on the ; - _ magic of his uniform and the pres. WHAT REPUBLICAN PAPERS SAY. tige of the Republican national ied It is & common saying that a man is | I¥tration to pull him through, he will bound by his own witness, let us see | be wanting In candor and In percep teach ower hi ghes local taxes, ers’ salanes, fewer schools ing of the high standard which has made the schools of Pennsylvania famous has struck at the very princig the people of Pennsylvania greatness as a state, He than his har neu He| “Far 4M ¢ to which Hh ust owe Bas given the about doubt if he In wine must mest will Farmer | from a cony | Republicans will not second | dorsement | tude to Mr Quay and the approval of | the | him to the senate is a direct challenge he | fon of Mma real need of the situation.” ~Phila. North American, Rep QUAY'S PERSONAL CHOOSING, “When the curtain was convention it was percelve the the center of which w cupied by Manng had been The actors were h moved only when and he Hida OBINE: the raised on the ! how deftly stage er Quay string Can safe ground in eulogizing at ted ngth the good work of the national Republican party Most of the platform rides at anchor in the same haven of refuge. The en dorsement of Governor Stone's admin- istration was, of course. to be expected ention constituted and con as this one was hut very many that of grati- wr y _ : trolled ane- The expression governors action in appointing to all the Republicans who are op- | posed to Mr. Quay and think that his appointment under the circumstances Was Indecent and Improper. This plank in the platform will be resem bered when the rest ia forgotten, and Will cost the ticket many votes. Per haps nothing less could be expected from a Quay convention, and the Re- publican plurality, though a minority of the whole vote, is siill very large and invites undue confiderce.” INGHANNEWITT 1 m | Final Arguments in the Great Co r and Bribery Case, EEVERE AR LAIGNMENRT. Attorney Hook ( a to Judas Iscoariof, Hud the Good Hang to Go Out and CY Himself." Husband FVorgives Erving Wife, Wilke rre Pa. phenson and Mrs, Alice Jones eloped to Europe and were in London, were given a hearing befo Alderman Davison yesterday. Steph son pleaded gulity to having forged the name of the woman's husband to a deed to his property and securing $60 In default of $2,000 bail he was sent back to Jail, Mrs. Jones walved a hearing and gave ball in the sum of $2.000 Mr. Jones has forgiven his erring wife and taken her back to his home Oct. 18. 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