Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 19, 1900, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA., APRIL 19. 1900,
She Ceatre Democrat, |
CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP |
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETS,
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL,
HON. P. GRAY MEEK,
Bellefonte
AT LARGE
FOR CONGRESSMEN
N. M. EDWARDS,
Williamsport
HENRY E. GRIMM.
Doylestown
Announcement,
FOR ASSEMBLY
We are authorized to announce the
J H. WETZEL, of Bellefonte boro,
date for Assembly t to the
the Democratic County Convent
name of
a candi
[
sub je e¢ision of
Weare authorized to annour
J. W. KerrLer, of Fergu
candidate for Assembly
of the Democratic
We are
ROBERT M. FOSTER
didate for Assemt
the Democratic (
authorized
the ded
EDITORIAL.
DATE OF PRIMARIES
At the
vention,
passed for
time for holding
ventions lo one
been the custom
resolution was
the regular Con
Penna, State
our leading
order for this ru
must be ratified
blages the
may occur in
ing the prin
tion, the chairm
decided t«
commitlee
forenoon, Apri
of court, there
having a
men who
should see t
substitute
matter
mitted
time,
mer resol
primaries
week ear
and the county
Tuesday
PUBLIC SENSIMENT AROUSED
There |
over the
of the a
Porto Ri
papers are sey
dent and his
faith in this m
reach into the ¢
to say at this time,
weakened the preside
public mind. It has given
the common belief that he has
of his own and is subject to the demands
of the trusts, who are expected to supply
the principal munitions for conducting
the next campaign
-
QUAY'S CASE HOPELESS
Senator Burr
Quay's political coffin, in the
ws dr
senate last
week, in opposing the motion for grant.
ing him a seat on Governor Stone's en.
dorsement, It was a masterly presenta
of
principles of
tion of the reasons why the dignity
the senate, as well as the
representative government, should not
be trampled under foot for the purpose
of gaining a
personal
party advantage, for
that
thoroughly convi
or
It
reasons It is thought
Burrows speech will
nce
all, where there may have been the least
doubt, as to a f the Govern
A PRIMARY DEPATMENT
Tohn C. Miller,
recent republican convention, is seriously
the ex-chairman of the
thinking of opening a prima y department
for instructing republicans in the science
of parliamentary proceedure or the art of
running a successful anti. Quay conven.
tion. He would prefer to open up in the
vicinity of Philipsburg for the purpose of
giving “Little Phil”’ an opportunity of
attending and gathering a few points,
- sso———
COMMITTEE MEETING,
A meeting of the Democratic County
Committee, will be heid on Monday next,
April 23rd, in the Arbitration room in the
Court house, Bellefonte, Pa.. at 11 o'clock
a. m,, for the transaction of some im.
portant business. In case committee.
men cannot be presesut each should try
and have a substitute, who may be com.
jog to Bellefonte on that day to attend
court, to represent the district,
conversation and the source of much amusing comment,
ADMIRATION SOCIETY.
The Republican county convention of last week is over, yet it is the topic of
To show the good feel.
ing existing among fellow republicans we have made extracts from the Quay
and Anti-Quay organs in this county to show how they size up that convention
There is an old saying that two witness from a dog fight cant agree in their
testimony, it certainly is true of the republican editors in giving
of the convention last week.
BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN SAID
“Not in many years, if ever, was a
Centre County Republican convention
so conspicuously, so lamentably defi-
cient in those qualities which denote
the presence of gentlemen in conference
assembled as was that of Tuesday's.
Embittered by the sting of defeat, an-
gered by the success of a superior force
and impelled to a display of rowdyism
peculiar to the usual delegation to coun-
ty conventions from that section of the
county they so brilliantly represented,
the coterie of machine puppets from the
hot bed of Quayism in Centre County
plunged the convention into a state of
disorder and pandemonium that not
only forced an adjournment before the
work of the convention bad been com-
pleted, but brought discredit upon those
who were in no wise associated with the
intemperate faction whose conduct was
a disgrace to the community and the
citizens they represented.’
JERRY SIMPSON'S NEW CATECHISM
IN THE AKM)
rd daily
have been
vided
bath tubs at $2
She is equipped with costly and extrava
with a service
eacha
gant fittings of every sort and made into
of
where
a sort of floating club house for the
ficers on their way to a place
A hasty
tion stirred ug th
1
shown that each of the transports now in
there isn't any war investiga
y by discovery, has
army service cost about $1,000,000, much
of which went in making them Sumptuous
his
are to be a mi
is only to be expected If we
itary nation and go in for
the bill
the Republican platform
would
glory we must foot Senator
1
Hanna has said
this year be two words, "Gold
and The pe r will
the
AriOTY
| and gold
get the
high i
gold and the cians
laced officers will spend it and
glory
mear
imperialism «
omes
a permanent oflice ho
high salari ig army
and a pension roll bigger than all
of $1,000,000 transports and §
battleships armored by the Carnegie
Frick trust (capital $1586, 000,000 Mere
congressional spullerings over a silver
dinner set for officers who would eat off
of tin if they were earning their own liv.
ing wont effect the grand result
—— p——— -—
Now a soldier in the Philippines has
been saved by a plog of tobacco in hs
pocket, which stopped a bullet that
would otherwise have gone through him,
While this is not as argoment against
carrying Testiments, neither does it prove |
and |
that the tobacco trust is a mild
benevolent instruction,
A——————— .
NATURALLY the Philadelphia school:
boys chose a New York messenger to
carry their good wishes to Oom Paul. A
Philadephia hoy
before he got there
would have whiskers |
their account
STATE COLLEGE TIMES SAID
the debauchery and
of the people
"By foregoing
disgraceful means the will peo
was thwarted and the insurgents elected,
hy the Convention, two delegates to the
State Convention, on a 12 0
. i
2
vote of 4
The action of the insurgents in this
County, who, with pharisaical hypocrisy,
prociaim for purer politics, and decry
the Quay machine, bave been guilty of
the most glowing debauchery und
ruption in the conduct of the primaries
and the Convention, and which should
put to shame the worst phases of politics
in the Five Points of New York City
It is a disgrace and a shame, to the poli
tics of Centre count and is sowing
seed, that will bring a whirlwind ot
trouble the actors and participator
therein,
COTY
lo
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING GIFT.
Fit Princess It Was
Whe Worked 10
a Mil,
for a ivem 1
a Girl
thre
cobweb
The gn
is roma:
peers,
in the 3
flelds after
ant Sur
pl
on bol
nar
these were t}
were months of failure and de
fore they were achieved
Yet certainly the fabric is
enough to the
their
beautif
could
and fix ger into a ball no }
pea.
reward
trouble
mer
1. shit
be crushe
ger thar
AMERICANS IN LONDON.
Statistician Says
$10,000,000
World's
That
Anmunily
They
In
Spend
the
Metropolis,
time, ni
ftors wi
American
looked upo
of
part in its brillianes
ison and play an appreciabl
the wm
that Americans are generally more lib
eral in their dealings than English peo
ple of the same wealth and position
The number of Americans res ding per
manently in London is now estimated
at 20.000. There are nearly as many
more during the average summer, al
though In years of expositions or spe
cialevents this figure Is much increased
A New Yorker who recently returned
from London was impressed with the
small number of his  fellow-citizens
who seemed to take up their residence
there. The number of New Yorkers
amvog the Americans who live per.
manently in London is sald to be dis
proput Jdonately small. The majority
of these expatriated citizens of the
United States are sald to come from
the middle west,
i
ecepers find |
| clared that
| a hundred dollars for
| of work Is
CI'MRENT COMMENT,
Noten and Politien! and
Otherwine, on Matters of
Fablie
By
Comments,
Interest,
Andrew J. Palm,
as a merited but almost eruel
gave Mr
the floor
Ng some
That w
stab that Senator
McKinley a
of the senate, He
question when he wa rupted by
one's asking him what Pre
the matter
fitness of
Foraker
few days ago on
was discu
inter
some dent
McKinley's opinion was on
Foraker's sense of the
things got the better of his poMtical
caution, and he replied that the que
tioner would better ask Mark Hanna
eternal
and his
strong as to
talking a good deal
a recent interview he
he never got anything ex
cept by work Almost in the same
breath he with evident pride of
recolving $200,008 as a fed a single
The moral difference between
money for nothing and getting
}
to talk
modesty Is so
hi
In
Senator Depew likes
sense of
about
prevent
\ f
himself de
tells
in
Case
getting
very
geems entirely
"
ndard
I :
Ary
AB
¥ re
of th
His
vy 3
" tant :
important que
and
! governmern Hey ne eanily fn
frequently as changes his cont Ir
gisting In his that our piain
duty in to give Puerto Rico free trade,
he lacks the spinal column to Insist on
the performance of that duty, and fell
in with the members of congress who
were bribed into a deliberate attempt
to violate the plain dictates of the
constitution by the tobacco and sugar
trusts. Editor Kohlsaat, owner of the
Chicago Times-Herald, one of the lead-
ing papers of the country, severely
criticizes McKinley's policy or lack of
policy In dealing with the Puerto Rican
question Kohlsaat is a radical Re
publican, and one of the men who help.
ed to pull McKinley out of the financial
hole a few years ago; but Hanna is
the man who holds the line attached
mossage
to the bit In McKinley's mouth, and he |
drives him withersoever he will, If
Mr. McKinley thinks he can better af.
ford to part company with the Kohl
pants than the Hannas he will discover
his mistake later on,
otl1ing ood Glorhes
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