4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 10. 1900. The Centre Democrat, [= —— | CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP | SR — TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price « « . . $1 50 per If paid in ADVANCE $l _CIRCULATION OVER 2600. TICKETS yoar Land political DEMOCRATIC STATE POR AUDITOR GENERAS HON. P, GRAY MEEK, Bellefonte FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, N. M. EDWARDS, Williamsport HENRY E. GRIMM, Doylestown Announcements FOR ASSEMBLY We are authorized to announce the name « J H. WETzEL, of Bellefonte boro, as a cand date for Assembly, subject to the decision o the Democratic County Convention Weare authorized to ar J. W. KerrLer, of Ferg candidate for Assembly, subject of the Democratic County ( Weare ROBERT M. FosTs didate for Assembly the Democratic Count Weare au Joux CoNLey date for Assen the Democrat noun Son author! THE sche 10 sen Aguinald MAYOR Lev and F« his posit arine granger he was int dency would rather than an adv — PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES the couventi party’’ he lay nes SRY AN ON SILVER whetl that I answ abandon silver, what di make ’ I am not the people abandon that « the man man is greater party - HOW 7 AND wa) The Neh 0 ores d iA 0 HCUTASEA Nit i without a wink, “The Republic is unaiterably opposed combinations having f the stifling of competition controlling product eed! How ARLECO se particular ist that an party, and art On Or Lxing then does that the ed fifty have in resent Reg can Administ: ation, and that the Repub lican Attorney-General has g the law done nothing 1] toward enforcin agaiust them the Republican control of Congress and lied the sim SUS has not aps or ch promotes and many of which the world and actually 11 lucts cheaper abroad than at home These two questions Why is it? resolution-makers mightly campaign DREW THE JURY TO ORDER How is It? and will trouble the Republican in the coming | Johnston Confesses Fraud —Ligner Man Gave | Him List of Names The whole official responsibility for the | fraudulent drawing of jurors for last De. cember court, at Clearfield, was assumed on Tuesday, by ex Jury Commissioner Millard F. Johnson, who, when placed on trial, pleaded guilty and confessed to his crime, He exonerated fully his fel: low defendants who were discharged, L. Y. Dale, of Dubois, is a cousin of Johnson, has a case pending before court and the fraudulent list was furnished by him, Daley bas been missing sioce and Johnston will be sentenced this wer k {| I» to float | congress and a Republican | struck from the statutes of thelr coun | TARIFFS AND TRUSTS, David A. Wells Said That the Latter Lould Only Exist Through the Normer, In 1802 the late David A. Wells wrote rAgorous editorial on trusts, then popular a short and v which is as applic al He “What is a trust? today as In the gense, it means a combin- ation of the domestic producers of cer tain commodities to control production trust of this articles for which competitive supply could be main 5 for two condi ance prices No iting on an possible intries United other co om tained in the State a single month except under one or tions, either all the competitive pro- ducers throughout the world must be brought into the ‘trust.’ or, what is the thing, the of the whole world must be or the prod uct of all the producers must be shut ts of the country. Th would be induce all same product controlled; foreign out from the marke not attainable, It ticable to ch, for example tries of E contro trust cehed nnd ' rr Wielded hy Ameri of enter Our gates without paying trit preducts of the bered from our hands that needs hime ite on the unincum which their yet our subjects In whom the American flag forever, to be ruled as our lordly will may determine “With unseemly haste a Republican president i¥ toll or take require over try a tariff tax framed for revenue, the only purpose for which taxes can rightly be laid, and built in its place a huge wall in front of every port of the nation, in the shadows of which an In- famous brood of life sucking trusts have been nursed, until there is scarce. ly a manufactured necessity of life the market price of which to American consumers is not fixed by the greed of some giant corporation. We are at the threshold of another national eam- palgn to be fought will he made by the Dem- ocratie party Woat shall they be? Anti-imperialism, and-monopoly and death to trusts” [| | then | dackson was a traltor } | traitor ENGLAND'S CRIME. HE ALLOWS MIILIONS OF HER SUBJECTS TO STARVE, hile Would the She Spends the Money That Save Them In Destroying Hoovers In South Afrien, In vie and's course ubjects Ying lon world w of Engl while “erimin ARR peopl prot | The Chri on the rei should would compel her to Hi inn Herald make sioned appeal for ald to starving million It gives horri picture Bhi the effect of starvation, “Two cf a day t life; months intil send ina ten an impa save Indl wing and says one one d r two a life harve family save vould dollars r ro the } ‘ t f cond ft of the ard to those facts of in the light of which we acted or are to act hereafter pon, then Washington was a Jefferson was a traltor then then Franklin traitor then Sumner was a then Lincoln was a traitor: then Webster was a traitor; then Clay Was A traitor; them Corwin was a traitor; then Kent was a traitor: then Beward was a traitor: then Mc Kinley, within two years, was a traitor: then the supreme court of the United States has been In the past a nest and hotbed Agreason; then the people of the Uni- «od States, for more than a century, witnte or history recent have be trea traitor: War a | have been traitors to thelr flag and | their The issues upon which it is | constitution", 8. Senator George PF. Hoar If Mr. McKinley ean't come out like a man, talk directly to the country and say what be wants and why he wants it, he deserves neither consideration Bor confidence Chicago Journal, | that | began : | CApAacity CUNIMENT COMMENT. Notes and Politien! aud Otherwise, on Matters of Public Interest, Comments, Andrew J. Palm Ad- He It In what remarkable that miral Ds coming from a strict publican family In a strong Re publican state and employed most of his life by the Republican party, which has always been more willing than the Democratic party to appropriate large sums of money to pay for the question able business in which Dewey has been engaged now that he is a Democrat, though never having voted. In view also of the fact that Mrs. Dewey but a few weeks ago sald her husband was a Republican, it looks as |f politics Hke McKinley principles circumstances nay ecm ome wey should discover s often ns make cnn hanged to change desir: According Americar Durhan | $15 (HM) but thr mont} the off 14 ara Match Factory Enlarged Match WERson 1 The Pennsylvania work on Lhe ex plant at this place to double its present y feet The plant employs 104 men and women, but A warchouse 150 by 4 and a railroad siding will be built, when the improvements are completed 200 people will carloads of week, be employed and five matches turned order 10 supply the demand, ENTIRE SCHOOL FUND, The following receipt shows the amount of money collected by the schools of this county for the benefit of the Sol. diers’ Monument Pund : i Received from C. L. Gramley, Sapt. three hundred oly seventy three dollars, and 84 cents, from 243 schools in Centre county, for Soldiers Monument Fund, Jamns Hanns, Treasurer, Contre Co, Soidiery’ Monument Asso out each | It is run in opposition to the trust, The factory is run night and day now in | A CARD as - T0 THE PUBLIC. A WOl the Asking. I" ot asl ozen when you desire quest on r money Back. but wit our money. Our poly “failure with honesty rather We have lived with good, liberal the policy of HONEST GOODS “Live and will show that it's tion so that it will you a smiling face we y is, and success with perfidy pect to remain here advocate and adhere ever will be, Our fu ving a solid f not fall and crun at honest ture our style yunda- us in the future. After reading the above certainly come to the ct tren tain lusion that The Best Plan to Adopt in Buying is to come here and see that everything is presented. We have more at stake in every transac tion than the buyer. Goods must fit you, wear well---in fact give satisfaction in every detail, other- wise they would reflect on us. OUR SPECIAL $7.50 check and stripe novelty suits, this week only, will, as all other goods sold here, gain me your continual patronage. There is no old stock here as it takes years and not a few months for stock to accumulate. Everything new, stylish and up-to-date. Swell creations in Ties and Shirts, Hoping to be given an opportunity to prove a few assertions, I am yours for business, Reynolds Bank Building, Sim The Clothier ’ » Allegheny street. soy rd ry just as re
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