4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 5, 1900. he Contre Demoreat, | CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn elrculation, of this | paper, for the past year, 1890, was OVER 2475 COPIES PER WEEK. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price ‘ $1 50 per year If paid in Apvaxce $1.00 " Special Club Rate THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be year with any one of the below nan at the following low rate: With Olneinnatti Weekly Enquirer Now York J-times-a week World Announcement, FOR ASSEMBLY We are authorized to announce J H.Werzee, of Bellefonte boro, date for Assembly, subject to the the Democratic County Convention name of as a cand! decision of the Weare authorized to announce the name of J. W. KerLer, of Ferguson township, as a eandidate for Assembly, subject to thie decision of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce the name of ROBERT M. FOSTER, of State College, as a can didate for Assembly. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce the name of Joux CoxLey. of Potter township, as a cand date for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention FOR JURY COMMISSIONER red to announee t} Bp of Liberty towns ry Con missioner Democrat} LY We are author! FPueperick Ro eandidate for Ji the decision of the tion EDITORIAL. 1 scheduled to come THE Quay case is up in the U. S. Senate to-day - — Tug Boers have been having their tu the past week by capturing some of the queens finest troops and best artillery. — - - A WESTERN scientist has declared that western girls have smaller feet than cast. ern omnes. It is suspected that he is desirous of running for office. sees te— £180, 0¢ - as TAT new Carnegie-Frick ooo Company will receive protection industries, and at the one of the infant same time charge the government fs late. - ton for armor | PHILADELPHIA has begged to be let off with 75 per cent of her promise forthe Why on earth Let her tender Republican conver should she pay so much 15 per cent i" and let it go at that } er ‘plain duty amount in equivalent to - Tae candidacy of Dewey for the Presi. dency caused some commotion in px At Was! dacy is looked upon cal circles. his ca with amusemen even pity. In awakened pronounced more for Bryan, and with repu! fo inl Ts ah inicy $ head. for ment he lost hi THE STATE CONVEMT meet a cand congre eight delegates s cratic National city, this year, th ue see confirm who will represen 1 districts and who are nam gates from each distri part of the duty of the to nominate There is no eviden ferences de relation to sce the conven to harmoni members of the set down as state of politics, for ti we D carry the Penna Legisiature this year, but by co-operation they may rescue one branch of it from the control That is the first road to ballot reform -~ GERMANS AROUSED, of the Quay machine he step ont The perialism. That goes for the saying, and iseverywhere in evidence. The Chicago “Chronicle’” notes the fact that repre. sentatives of German-American German voters don't like im. news. papers in ten States met in Chicago last Saturday and formulated plans for a At the meeting a leading German editor was selected to take charge of the German. war on imperialism and trusts ™ American bureau of the } Several of the repre. ‘ational Demo. cratic committee, sentatives at the meeting were uncom. promising supporters of McKinley four They are now willing to the ground immediate years ago waive the that it practical demand, Imperialism and mil. ftarism, with the supremacy of the trusts, are the questions that move them to in. dependent action, The German vote | elected McKinley in 18g6, He will find | his support from that clement largely cut off next November, silver tssue on is no longer an or The average man spends more money in a mouth on a girl during courtship than he does In a year afier marrage. CURRENT COMMENT, Notes nnd Comments, Politienl and Otherwise, on Matters of Publie Interest, By Andrew J, Palm, We must stand with the president, js the cry of the Jingo statesmen who fear the effect that a war of subjugn- tion have on the public mind, Those who attempt to do thi kept hopping about lively to enougl tanding places. McKinley the it of Bre jumping jack rattle around In the se; Ww ington, J¢ ferson, no princip trim so as t will has ation fopinion as lius Hanna Bishop Pott the Philippine of the nati other thir to a fn, where neariy 500 Filipino bovs zirl re wWeav Ing cloth. TI rgeer told him they had In six weeks learned work looms, while it would have taken Irish and Scotch many months to attain the same degree of proficiency Yet Bishop Po perialist mve clare tha and girl ment to the children as ttor an is fellow Im the pendend The titut n A tate if it where they must de- Quayism or against it themselves if they can and hence would like to go over without being compelled to take a stand to upset the precedents of a There are ne Democrats who, acting on the le that birds of a feather are d to flock together. will vota it Quay, corrupt as he is known to suspected of having come under the influence of that potent argument on which Quay has always help him out of his 4iM nal and It Is find a senator who looks m a sensible standpoint to stand by his ideas of or Te lares it Is In. } 4 nt clare her for They to Mike stultify avoid it are the cane century Several are otherwise lor dec A sent another $ thinks t) te Il the pt a contury h juestion it be regarded as settled, What he asks, can the country have ought to respect, for & | body that has no respect for itself? A year ago lumber was $12 a 1.000 feet; now It is $185. The increase In | the cont of production is nothing: the inerense In profit to the lumber trust fs 50 per cent. The Increase In cost to the house bullder is 60 per cent, Buch in the McKinley plan for encours aging people to build and own houses, ~Penusylvania Argus ; | IMPERIALISM, Figures Showing Cost of Our Ime perinlistico Folly, Before the elvil war broke out in 1861 { the expenges of the federal government ranged between 50 and 60 millions a year, and only in one year reached as high a figure as $73,000,000, During the Mexican war the highest yearly outlay was $54,000,000, The vear the civil war commenced the expenditures were only $66,650,000, but the very rapidly after } ing the ! aier y mounted ort Sum their maximum in 1865, the war ended, w the fi mition of dollar ar, rea Lh over a miilion in id, the enormous Cleveland 18 leg pid in Ired mil ollars Monday, to priations CONKTon: | for the 1901 1,081 904, or 38 nates for the thot bother should of this co wo have intry? The present cond n ‘uerto should have been abso incre and inconceivable to Americans of two years ago. We thought knew own hearts, and we should have said with entire confidence that wherever our flag went It would go as a messen ger of benediction Has a ar and a half of empire stiri; us of all the fine feelings of humanity with which we went into the war for Cuban lib and turned us Into a race CONATY OPPressor Americ Rep er Ri iible we our vi ned ped erty an Between the « Jefferson and the McKinley there is well, tween the two men oerat who opposes Kinley socks to intr not support expansion a pugurated It Bourke Ce na great as " And mo this eriminal war Chambe lain himself described it In prophecy years ngo, is to go on, vith all Its “appalling misery and devantn. tion.” England at last proclaims that her purpose is the extinction of the republics, And no volce in all the world--not even that of the great re- public, sympathizer hitherto with ev. ery struggling people's fight for liberty «in raised to avert or to mitigate this rentury’'s crowning crime against the fghts of man! New York World. na | of our own country : i | i i PUDLIC OPINION, Opinlons From Various Sources on Questions of the Day. If Mr. Quay Is seated in the United Btates senate the next legislature will not eject Mr. Quay will not have enough volte in that body to elect him, but he may have enough without spending several hundred and dollars prevent the ele tion of any and at the Governor a senator, thous to \ ; one eign end of tiie Be slone can ap {to do th ind. The ling bar rovided ith a purp » BIS I ‘linton mocru idal party Jing room them, te [10 JAKE MONEY Just (0 Advertise mu New Store ! A regular $10.00 value in Fine Black Clay Worsted, All Wool * Suit, for a few days only, at $7.50. “““ COME IN AND SEE sible for since he ¢ man « v gle master with two which he hin hoped.” sneer house % AN BOrve atorday the office Rtatea nN ) ne y 40 pocket boo monopolies of all kin g property by the million, tead of their members going to the penitentiary they go (0 congress and the White House and induce the legislative and executive branches of the government to violate the plain mandates of the constitution by impos ing a tariff duty against the products They will next try thelr persuasive powers on the su- preme court. Will it surrender to the demands of the tobacco and sugar trusts and violate the constitution by feclaring a Puerto Rican tariff valid? Bre but ins | ] ] | | | | | | You run no risk in getting old stock, as my line is new and up-to- date. New Ideas, New Creations in Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Ask to see the Roelof Hat. ol. 106 Clothier.
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