4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 15 1000, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn circulation, of this Paper, for the past year, 188, was OVER 2475 COPIES PER WEEK. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price It paid in Apvancer Special Club Rate THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be one year with any one of the below named papers at the following low rate With Olnelnnatti Weekly Enquirer New York i-times.a week World sent $1.50 $1. Announcement FOR ASSEMRBLY We are authorized to announce the name of J H. WETZE:., oof Bellefonte bore , as a cand date for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventio Weare authorized to announce the name J. W. KerLer, of Ferguson township eandidat» for Assembly, subject toth of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce the ROBERT M. FOSTER, of State didate for Assembly. sub) the Democratie County Convention 4 deat name of | ing his own words, publi Democratic County Lonvention, viously sold Arec County Conven lon of held in the ( t Ho TUESDAY, MARCH at 12o'clvek noon, fo five dele the elected at th day of June onvened meeting {June } our 15e, at Be gates t State D next Attest { J. K. JOHNSTON. Chairman Dem. Co, ( EDITORIAL. IT 1s “'‘benevoler presentation” Hox. JAMES K congressman from thi given the the Pennsylvani SENATOR the vole In on the Quav case. pred dent of succe doubt but that senators, who Quay, will are a number of So that there ne 15 ——— - THE cost of the mated at $259 441 the Philippines for 503.201. The not yet over, and war with Sp: war naval and military expenses will he ‘expanded’ with the The « ts that expansion ol the pation. ymmercial returns to the trus » possession of the Philippines as soon as they find it safe to do will have to be large if they the cost to the pe are to offset $ oj acquisition of these the sent from Manila, t that the Philippine Bat The Philippin plentier than ever DuriNG an end h de Suc the case end of troops no worry the island tl Are not sO easily as was imagined, their independe thought of this country realize that ahead in the sutiju and that it mea: tinued military police those i ever will pay, ana course expiain Tur Canal amend: treaty, right to defend and contr time of war, although republican cratic 15 an unqualified position taken by the treaty was first made pu! ed, the treaty will votes of enough den make its ratification although there are feature will prevent some democrats for its ratification, Are the majority of of England? Their tor Mason compelled the the Sen; action, afraid Senate 1o lake up his resolution for the Boers, certainly looked expressing sympathy that way. The majority refused to allow the resolu tion to be discussed in open session, be- cause things would be said that might offend England. this talk in the American Senate, whe who cringed to no foreign friend oncesupon a time their opinion and time after time have | spoken in favor of down trodden peo ples, without stepping to think whether their oppressors would like it or not Now, as soon as anything affectog Bog. lapd is even mentioned, the majority ordered the door closed. What a pict- ure for the American people Lo contem plate. Even in secret session, the ad. ministration Senators are afraid to allow Senathr Mason's regolution to be square. ly voted upon. Their programme is to throttle it by having a majority vote to lay it on the table. If the so called era of friendship with Englana is to result in squelching our Americanism and our love for liberty, the sooner it comes to an end the better for us as a people, Ye Gods sort of : re men | or foe, fearlessly expressed | { bine, | with “SOLD OUT.” Itis doubtful it any president of our country has ever before been subjected merciless critg m at has been given Mr. McKinley since hi straddle on the Puerto Rican tariff, much of the bers to such direct and denunciation coming from mem A other of his own party, remarkable editorial appeared the day in the AVE e188,’ of Tre ' , the somewhat staid B headed **Sold Out,’ t “Traveler’ two woid ly sizing up the said “'exac FY McKinley administration “Sold owt," the ‘is the ting epitaph to describe an admini declares “Traveler only stra tion whose pledge to the world has been broken, by whose recreancy to the high principles it caused to be promulgated stand for of the American flag is made to opp Cs liberty and relief for oppressed indirection and sion instead Shame upon President McKinley the rights of Puerto Rico! ‘Sold out to sugar and tobacco! out to the Standard oil witness the use of the as TRUE AS HOLY WRIT men in force Nis re ted no 4.1 14 Rich Grew Suddenly Wealth has come suddenly to Schramyer, of Williamsport, who his home a few years for the west He is to-day worth ago dollars. He a rail road being built through Idabko and the Dakotas, and which he invested in mountain land near Dixey Idaho, A lew ), 000 secured work on managed to save Prospeclors have recent lv discovered a big vein of coal on his land and soon after Schramyer was offer | ed $260,000 for it. He declined and is for which to develop the deposits - Bought Them Off With a Town Clock now negotiating machinery with Dan Rice, a famous clown, who de. lighted the circus goers in bygone years, died at Long Branch last week, aged 77 years, It was to Dan the people of Lew. istowu are indebted for their town clock, He had exhibited his circus at this place back in the fifties without a license and the next day was arrested at McVeytown, So that his show might not be delayed he promised the town a clock if he was permitted to go on, and kept his promise faithfully. Lewistown Free Press, y spoken upon | $500, | MINERS CONVENTION. Representatives of the miners tral Pennsylvania, known as Dist , of ing their annual med the bituminous coal hel ting in day, a conference of Pens Marv! 1 and on Thursday the de ind miners w | the operators to di the Alte progran tine be held at thi Oua tions that of great operator, miner and « minous district N 2 embr ludiana, Cambria West ol pune rson, Centre, rddon, reland, ‘larion and that portion set luded iv the Mary 16. Between 30,000 not ine and dis. y Aud 40, 1 ana in vari The hundred boys are employed ties about the mines. number about one district and hey HT TO THE LAST MAX CENT DEATHS “Re it war England Test her course of action vaal Republik - Wanamaker's New Store The Cambria Steel ¢ | mon with the other large concerns manu the United ompany, in com facturing structural steel in ! ked t for John War Philadelphia States, has been as Wore IMMAKe The pre ten stoties hb gh | Stee | frame | new store in posed building is to be {and will thirty four | | pounds of steel, which will « req ne led at Philadelphia and put in | the neighborhood of $1 | Mr his ry On Wanamaker want contract that if the market price | structural building material shall fall b { low the bid which he | material is delivered he benefit of the difference, but it is scarcely likely that the steel manufacturers will accept such terms, accepts hefore the i210 have the River Bridge on Fire An attempt was made Tuesday night {to burn the Lock Haven bridge, but for tunately the fire was discovered before it {had gaived much headway and was {easily extinguished. The fire had evi. | dently been started with the view of burning the bridge. Small pieces of dry wood and bits of broken boards had been placed in a pile and fired, | that the right eye wa | no sort of consequence, and then ment f | BLIND MAN REGAINS SIGHT, A Remarkable Case, Standing Unique in Med: cal Annals. the sight restored has come to publicity in of after over eight years of total blindoes One of most remarkable cases of the person Mr. C. O, Corman, who, 15 now 18g1, Mr. ( the stone quarries of A. G recovering si On July aster Morris &( a 15 rman, whowas a b in DO. was severely blast, restore hus sig iwjured by premature Local opticians did all possible to Ht ht, but with no effect, and he was finally sent to the Wil Eye hos. pital, Philadelphia, where he remained to months or more, There it was found totally destroyed, and an artificial member inserted, After a treatment of many weeks the hospital Mr. the physicians declared that Corman pupil troved would never see again, as of the left eye was also so near! that the recovery of s impossible ight wa Mr. Corman recovered in health and came home, and durivg the sight years be has been stone blind, and had become a famili awyerst wiinesses at 1» say what he never intend ay and then make out that he is not : vidence does rel a bold testimony as to destroy its effect because his « not together, or 10 80 complicate jury Again “The whole system of court practice 15, 10 many cases, who Witnesses an outrage upon pri- vate citizens it dance attendance on the pleasure of the come into collision with are compelled to lawyers without regard to ther and responsiblities elsewhere, and are and without any protection from the court by then often browheaten insulted shyster lawyers who to stand in the same room with them, or to hreathe the same air “And other men are called away from their legitidhate work to sit on juries and Hist lawyers, often aboul matters that are of they are often required to pronounced judge. upon questions which they are wholly incompetent to decide.” Improviag. 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