4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 24, 1900, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP | |} TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price « - . . . . $150 per year, | Itpald in Apvaxce - - - $1.00 “') “CIRCULATION OVER 2600. | —— | DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETS FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, HON. P. GRAY MEEK, Bellefonte FOR CONGR! AT LAR N. M. EDWARDS, Williamsport HENRY E. GRIMM, Doylestown SMEN Announcements FOR ASSEMBLY We are authorized to annonnee the name of J H. WeTrzeL, of Bellefonte boro, as a eand! 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 tothe decision | of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the ROBERT M. FOSTER, of State College didate for Assembly, subject t« ¢ decision of | the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce the name of JOuN CONLEY., of Potter township, as a eand date for Assembly, subject to the the Democratic County Convention name of AS 4 can { deci FOR We are author FrEpERICK ROI candidate for J the decision of t tion JURY COMMISSIONER red to announee the n of Liberty 1 ry Comm he Democratio Co ime of whnship, as a ssloner, subieet to inty Cunven EDITORIAL. Tue Gazette, last week, had a humor. | Btates { has been a | gress in which there | pocrisy, | will be about an r CUNRENT COMMENT, Yotes and Comments, Politienl and Otherwise, on Matters of Public Interest, Andrew J. Palm, If Por Rico is not art of the United States what right h n to appropriate money of the United for her benefit? There never case in the American con- was 80 much hy- cowardice and Inconsistency Republicans have exhib- 1 in dealing with Porto Rico. to IS CONKEIe 1] hown as the ite Prof, Goldwin Smith, who left a high political position in British and a profs hip In Oxford universi- ty to live in Canada, says that England will no doubt ultimately win in her contest with the Boers, but he coneld- the of glory in so doing the same as that gained by England in burning Joan of Are The credit to be derived by the United States in subduing the Filipinos may be likened the gl in hanging Mrs. Su a boarding house, politics 801 ers measure gained } because she to Irv we att The broom corn trust has 12,000 ton of stock on hand, but refuses | for less than $200 per ton his is beyond the real value, and as a re Chicago factory | imported 500 tons from Hungary at a total cost of 2120 a ton laid down in Chicago. This is the first broom corn ever imported for Ameri factories, and this would not ha been bought abroad had not the tru tO0 hare to far a as Ve ous article in its effort to whitewash John | Hamilton. Barnum and Forepaugh once | tried to deceive the dear people by white. washing elephants, but the scheme did pot work. QUAY has made the that he will be in the fight to a finish to go back to the Senate, be useless anvouncement | For that reason it will for anyone from this county to atlempt to get to ture who is anything but Anti-Q - Tue defalcations of in Cuba i day. It seems tha honeycombed the infamous cz army Kruger is strug rugg'e as 1 tA at is toid th how it fit th store to purchase the common 1 erything has are brought home to the “OO VEU, county by the death of one of her pent young men, who wa pines. What do we get for this u sacrifice, and who knows but that t} re before the (que the people Then 4 } already, county have paid n war taxes, 3 1 tens of thousands of ¢ This is by the president, liars for this cn wicked war imperialism DEMOCRATS should not forget that the party primaries take place on Saturday, June 20d. Another matter that is worthy of attention There is reasonable com- plaint that in a recent primary some very crooked returns were made up in certain districts of this county to defeat | the choice of the people. Such things are | possible, even among democrats, Here. | after there will be a closer waich on the primaries than formerly, and it will be a sorry day for the man or set of men who may be detected in any such desperate work. The Centre Democrat, along with scores of prominent and influential demo. crats have pleged to use every effort and means to investigate and prosecute any such work in the future, It is likely that the rules of the party may be amended at the coming convention to have a clause inserted compelling primary officers to return all ballots to the County Chair. man before the delegates can sit in a regular convention, This will permit of | a thorough investigation, were there is apy question of fraud, eral reque southern que sts are ficient to been A enemy of Mr. Wanamaker persistent and consistent Quayism, and has given both of his time and his means to bring about & better condition of affairs In his party in Philadelphia, as well as In the state, It was due almost entirely to his speeches in ‘98 and to the efforts of the Business Men's League, of which he Is a leading spirit, that Mr. Quay is not an honored If not honorable mem- ber of the United States senate today. Mr. Wanamaker says that there has not been an honest election In Penne sylvania In 15 years except In spots, and that Philadelphia has not within the memory of man been so governed As to ensure fair elections. He is not loved by Quay men, be they Quay Dem- ocrats or Quay Republicans, but he has the respect and good will of all those who desire honest methods in political matters. Mr. Wanamaker Is not an of- fice seeker, but If the time comes when the Pennsylvenia Republicans want a man for high oficial position who has ability and integrity, and who is doing more than znv other one man to purify his party, Mr. Wanamaker will not ug remain without a call has for years kept | f PUBLIC OPINION, | Opintons From Various Sources om | Questions of the Day. Infant industry will require a special legislation to protect it against the shir Wa tlesa people of other nations, — hington Post State minds, men freq but Senator first on record | bate with himself sion of congre ently change Beveridge is to hold a during the Chicago R thelr the On¢ joint One Aes cord What rate dented and t to Porto Rico, while the other [ bill was passed in the other house ap propriating $2,000,000 for Porto Rico from the gsury 7-—8Senator Cushman K. Davis is the anomalou 1d be emporny hi p 1 a tre The highest cons and good faith den not appoint the confident expecta- tion of sharing in our prosperity with which the people of Porto Rico so glad- ly transferred their allegiance to the United States, We should treat the in of this our own. | most strongly urge that customs 5 between Porto Rico and the United Sti 8 tary of War Root derations of justices ind that 1 Gl terests people ns wish to tha tates be removed in his annual report, No 1 ever hi volume Kinley said he reform, him in a IRW Of 1! feal McKinley after a lon of diseases he the Philadelphia 5 § hn and Minnie, and Charles Bowes H ‘Bellwood Mrs. Wi llefonte owing children; Charles Walter, Keeler, all of Be Harry Je H Three also survive, of iam rs and one Nr Mrs Emiline ste brother uamely, | Rudy Haines, | Reuben Bixler, of Patton; of Holidaysburg, Mrs | Berdell, of Bellefonte and David Hamp. ton, of Morristown. Age 55 years. The 2 p.m, Interment in the Union ceme tery. Mrs. Joux Risurit-—Died at Centre Hall, on Wednesday forenoon, after a short lliness. Her age was about 37 years. The interment will take place at Sprucetown, on Saturday morning. The deceased was the widow of John Rishel, a farmer, who lived near Tussey- he and afterwards removed to Centre all. BEATRICE STOVER : — The eighteen months old daughter of McClellan Stover, ef near Salona, died Monday night, The mother of the child died about two weeks ago. Interment took place on Wednes. day at St. Paul's cemetery, at Danville, Pa, on Monday, from con. vulsions | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES ¥ | Continued trom page | Doubtless Mr. Carnegle’'s $180,000.000 | little | M. Boone, J. 8 J.P. Sebring Jacob Griffin asa’'ts, E Half Moon usus'ts Winegardner | Harris—('} | Howard h.,J.1 de. | we should | funeral will take place this Thursday at | James Hurry: Died in the asylum, | assets, P 8 Allen Dunkle Alkey, HL. M is, A. A Conter C'h.. Aaron Fal x18, K. I). Ardery od: LP. Ww ans 3] nn Gardner Orr LC Vonada, Charles N Yeariek Thomas M Harry Selle Garthont nsx {. P. Zerby, Jacol Potter N P David K Kel ‘ W. Bradford L. tis sler, 8, J Kerstetts ey James Wirt od hin Med fane 1 une 19 MupanyY w Philadelphia ms on its lin al ral 4 im rate and und Ir ana They reside on a farm about Ha 1 not injured one mile west of Centre The ex tent of ber injuries cou at the time of going to press . — Reflections of 8 Bachelor, A widow never scares a man to death by asking him if she is the only woman he ever loved. When the average man's wife gets ready to go to Europe he gets ready to go to the other place, Maybe a woman likes nasty problem plays so much because the heroine has a harder time than she has, It is curious how a woman pets a sore throat from wearing too little cov ering down below and rheumatism In the foot from too little around her shoulders, A woman likes to have a lot of Jew tls so that when her feelings have been hurt she can leave them all off and come down to dinner dressed In black and looking pale and sad. N.Y. Press, The Only Times, Tenant—Dut does the chimney ak ways smoke like this? Landlord—Oh, no! Only when theres He was sent to tha! institution a fire In the grate ~Indianapolis Jour Fabout three weeks ago, from Philipsburg. ! gat, ne s14} I lain WY hen Vi Ord J a A C ARI J — 0 THE PUBLIC. izens and advocate and adhere the HONEST GOODS at honest “Live and will show that it’s our style of | tion so that it will not fall and stan future. | The Best Plan to Adopt is to come here and see that everything is just as re- presented. We have more at stake in every transac- in Buying 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 Bulding, Sim, The Clothier. Allegheny street.
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