4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 12, 900, The Centre CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Aotual, average, sworn elrenlation, of this paper, for the past year, 150, was OVER 2475 COPIES PER WEEK. TERMS OF SUBSORIFTION ular Price ‘ $1 50 per year. It paid in ADVANCE $1.00 + " Special Club Rate THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be year with any one of the below name d papers, at the following low rate: With ; Olneinnatti Weekly Enquirer $1.50 New York Jtimes.a week World $1.65 sent one Announcement, FOR ASSEMBLY We are authorized to announce the name of J H. WETzEL, of Bellefonte boro, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, Weare authorized to announce the name of J. W. KerrLEr, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to thedecision 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 ed to announce the FrEDERICK Ronn. of Liberty tow: candidate for Jury Commissioner the decision of the Democratic Ce tion We are author EDITORIAL. LATE HAPPENINGS The charge that Ji’ A. commitice had secured his ses bribing member have made a to his seat, It was ; taken agen be The case will IS EVEry reas “Yesterday Gener the third defeat of week at Meerkatsionte He wagons, losing wounding 600 twelve wounde and nine week the Boers | are harassing and capturing 1 again demoralis pews. It seems th wg the capture The re ent sections of put week indicate that will cons ing. It makesh all the more b DEMOCRATIC STATE ast week the | met at Harr any though th admi disreputat who area d It was a Bry tion of his nan thusiam Centre County ame in for honors as the Hon. P. Gray Meck, editor of the at th l Watchman, was awarded the hrst positio n BR ae 101 MM nom Harry EB of Bu ounty LT MN Edwards, nation for Crim, nominated Nominations were also made and dele tion. Col. J. L a delegate from this The platform is a lengthy one, e: Bryan, bimetallism and take stand on all issues of the be published in a later issue A BAREFACED SWINDLE. The Clearfield Republican and some value to our readers following extract is from the may be of “Taxpayers who travel between Clear. | field and Corwensville should carefully | inspect the new iron bridge across Moat gomery creek, about two miles above this place. This is the bridge which resenting the Pittsburg Bridge company, a short time before the election last fall for eight hundred dollars, It was a shame to put such & miserable apology for a bridge on such excellent abutments, and any person examining it will agree that less than half this amount would have been a very big price. Parties who have sold iron bridges in this part of the State say that the Montgomery bridge would be very dear to any county at 12 per foot. The con tract above recited compels the taxpayers to pay over fo per foot.” - Borror HARTER can now spread him self in writing up last Toesday's conven tion. Like an ambulance corps, Harter, who won't fight, will gather up the wounded and bury the dead politicians with appropriate ceremony. John Sher. man says “war is bell,” but the scrap on Tuesday beats even that, ——— ———— Tun stitl-hunt among the republicans wound up lo a rip-roaring riot on Tues. day. emocrat, | GEN. HASTINGS TRIUMPH. | Continued from page 1. | | ting the returns, they even stooped to | the demeaning depth of wiretapping. | Linemen were paid to make secret con- | nections with the telephone wires into | ex. Governor Hastingss' residence, and the leaders thus stole private as well as public messages. But they would not admit defeat even then. Both Gray and the Quay leaders maintained until last evening that they would have a majority in the convention, but last night their contention was very weak when they declared that if they | were beaten in the convention today they would contest the result in the State convention, where the Quay power would be great enough to do as they pleased. When County Chairman Wilbur F Reeder called the convention to order at 11 o'clock today it was patent to all that the Quay people had blood in their eyes. | Ex-Governor Hastings was present as a substitute delegate fromthe North Ward, Bellefonte. This fact gave warning to the Quay fighters that no foolishness nor trickery would be tolerated. On the rolicall of delegates P. E Womelsdorf, of Philipsburg, endeavored to substitute himself as a delegate Charles Myers, but was only | after Myers himself made the | tion. There was no fight on permanent | organization, the Quay people hav ing it all their own wav by the election John C. Miller, chairman Be admitted substitu. anti Was ny ur rowd of them the barrooms h was the 1 out which the unis tion they met de “Yo swallow friend afternoon the Qu rating their seating of the de threats CRates eed but whether they will or not be seen - THE QUAY VERSION The following account sent to the In. quirer, the Quay organ, gives the Love. Dale.Chamers version of the fight John C. Miller, an insurgent follower, was clected permanent chairman, after which Daniel H. Hastings was given a seat in the convention as a substitute was purchased from A. Buchanan, rep. | delegate from the North ward of Belle fonte, and Philip BE. Womelsdor! was ex. tended the same courtesy froma Philips burg Then the ball began rolling. the ex | citement becoming so great that blows were almost struck, and the convention adjourned without naming a conferee to the conference to name a delegate to the National Convention. The primaries of | Saturday night showed beyond all ques. tions that WE. Gray and P. BK. Homels dorf, the Quay delegates, received the | majority of instructions, but between | Saturday night and Tuesday the insur gent followers traveled the county per | suading delegates to remain away from the convention, One notable instance of this occurred {in one of the wards in Bellefonte, where the delegates had received Gray and Homelsdor! instructions. Afier answer. ing to their names and baving been seen with the insurgents several of these dele: gates left the ball and did not return, In South Philipsburg, where the vote stood eleven to five in favor of Quay, the vote was entirely thrown out, J. C. Miller, the chairman, was en'ire. | 1y under the control of Hasting«, aud he disregarded vearly all former rales and for | party precedents, and refused arbitrarily to permit substitutions to fill the places of absent Quay delegates. This was done in order that Hastings might elect his delegates to the State convention, Finally a vote was taken amid great confusion, Then C. P. Long and Hl liam Melick, Hastings delegates, were declared elected, The stalwarts, after being counted out and being so unfairly questionable methods, refused to adjourn, immediately Homelsdorf as delegates to convention, where a sj be made. The honest Republicans of Centre county believe Gray and Wome! dorf are entitled to the { convention, and elected the State spirited contest will seats in otat @ WASHINGTON NOTES If every democratic member of the House will occupy his seat and vote against the Porto Rico bill, that iniqui tous be defeated when it is The caueus has declared in favor of passing measure can taken up this week | | the bill just as it came from the Senate, but there are quite a number of republi {cans who say they will not bill, against it, vote for the and a few who will actually and itis practically ce } that owing to absentecs, a vote agai the bill equal to the full democrat hip of the House, will are working hard to get th as dubbed M of Expediency - The Cendus Distr Appointments fonts h ’ Liberty Marion te it Fast & Middle Miles West Miles Fenn Milibelm Patton ist and Sra W Philipsburg Second ward Philipsburg, A Ph mh’ & South Rush North Rush E Snow shoe W Snow Shoe North Bpring Raonth West o Ay lor Worth Unionville & Unkn Twp East & Middle Halker West Walker ward Fue f far ward Bellefonte ward Benner Twp Kast Hoggs West Boggs Mileaburyg Karnside Twp North Potter South Potter, College Twp State College Boro Curtin Twp Fast Furguson West Ferguson North and East irege 17 Wes Gregg 1% Haines “15 Hall Moon HrHarrm A «Howard. Bora and Howard Twp 2-Huston There are a number of applicants for the position of census enumerators and while same have been settled others are has been ordered not to publish a list of enumerators until the work taking is about to begin . - New Enterprise, Charles Wooden, has taken charge of the Ward House at Tyrone. He con ducted the City hotel for a number of years, The man who always does as be pleases is often displeased with what he does, The smaller the caliber the bigger the bore, This applies to men, not firearms, PUNLIC OPINION, Opinfons From Various Sources om Questions of the Day. We are to Introduce our wares into | Puerto Rico free of charge, and Puerto treated by such | Gray and | republican | | get rid ' rid of of census | succes being changed, so that Supervisor Reed | | with the branches Rico is to be taxed on everything she produces and sends us, Just how con gress can this with a straight face we pretend to sa Wash ington Post discuss do not Hep Ind ands, American should discriminate thus, In defiance of all promise and the the United States?- territory wo pred adent practice, constitution of Chicago Inter-Ocean, Rep which M suffer in his poli how in prae tice what was clear in theory from the beginning--that protection expansion about ag well an beefsteak The in and baffling McKinley had to of “expan actual goes with strychnine New York Ev goes with en ing Post If the peopl of the trusts they must fir Hanna, McKinley and Gr who are owned, bod) boots breeches, by the tru get IER and presj te H the 1 dent In force tl} When st can make $42.500.000 a year on a capital of $25,000,000, as the Carneglie-Frick combine has done when the Standard Ol trust declares A quarterly dividend of $20,000,000 when Mr. Carnegie’'s annual Income is over $24,000,000 and Mr. Rockefeller's $30,000,000, it is not necessary to say that such imperial revenues can only be derived from the exercise of monop- oly’s power to tax the people unjustly Neither Mr. Carnegie nor Mr. Rocke- feller can possibly render such ser. vice to society as honestly to earn wages so colossal. And these two gen tiemen represent a class who are dally milking the public as they do, though with less dazzling results. The trusts lay the entire country under enforced tribute—~which simply means robbery The trusts are Jooting.the American people as truly as though they were sful invading armies. Their wea pon of extortion is monopoly The in terstate commission has been about as serviceable in curing the abuses of raliroad administration as a from Professor Hadley to Collis P. Huntington would be. The Chiea go conference adheres to the true prin ciple. IL strikes at the root of the trust tree instead of concerning itself The partnership between the rallroads and the trusts Is at the Bottom of most of the monopoly which piles up such fortunes as Mr. Rockefeller enjoys. That neither Mr. Carnegie nor Mr. Rockefeller is In need of any government protection is Ww clear as daylight. Philadelphia North American Rep ain commerce snub PrPRTIW AdAALAL a —— THT — DID YOU EVER? 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