4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 7. 1900, emoreat, | 2 The @ entre T CHAS. R. KURTZ, - ~ EDITOR & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Regular Price - . . . . ad Itpald in Abvaxce v wa 000 “CIRCULATION OVER 2600. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETS per year, | FOR i HON. P. GRAY M Bellefonte A MTOR GENE M. EDWAR Williamsport E. GRIMM, County Ticket. M'KINLEY CANNOT B The N particul tion of Mr. plainly making revenues of Cuba of the ad dal since closed wi Porto Rico was of McKinley, ‘‘outsiae The Philippine war end than it was been more losses and property and the n previous jagation. lat the state and party, I carried out platform of the party supported in this by many and the party organs doing just what ti party pledged ne of the state, about paid articles crits they, too, party ne was the near and then over the pr men of the party, & the Democratic members, it was defeat ed. This was a repudiation of the party | platform and the sentiment of the party, I cannot believe that we will escape punishment, and I believe that we will | escape punishment, and I believe it will come this fall. Why should not the party be punished when the men who control its actions disregard the will of the people 7’ urnment of the best 1d almost all of IT is not clear that the fighting is over | in the Transvaal. President Kruger | occupies a position on the road to lorenzo Marques, whereby, if hard pressed, he can escape to such neutrality | as Portugal offers. The British about him just as Mr. Lincoln felt about Jefferson Davis. They haye no desire | to capture the elephant, and would be glad if be would leave South Africa, which Kruger is uot likely to do. He is shipping gold to the Portuguese town, from where it can casi ee sent to Europe, feel | | tion and robbery. EXTRAVAGANCE. The Democratic leaders have managed to place in the Congressional Record a | statement showing the amount of money spent by the administration in connec. tion with the large number of commis sions and special commissioners appoint ed by the President since the beginning thinks the to know what these hed a » was worth the candle of his te: The Democrats people and e accompli es 'illiam J. Calhoun, special Monetary 3 4 ) ¢ commissiounertoLuda, 310,00 Commission, 3,000; Queen's Jubilee $ J Commission, §2 mmis sioner M. P, andy, ity Commissioner 000 ; Special { Paris Expo ition, Kas. sioner (0 Hamlia, War Investigation Comm! ] Pi people - York City a big fight is on against the Ice Trust that was recently formed and has put up the price of that article, The matter has been taken into the courts by the leading . , IN VW democratic | papers of that city and some of the men who are in the trust are prominent Dem ocrats like Mayor Van Wick, Bat that does not prevent them from following the trust to the finish, for the cornering of one of the necessaries of life and ad. | vancing the price until it becomes extor If Mayor Van Wick is a democrat and has been guilty of using his office to further the schemes of | a trust, he should be made to suffer the | penalty of the offence, no matter what penalty may b=. It shows that the dem. ocrats will fight trusts, even if democrats are in them. The patty Is opposed 10 rusts AS OTHERS SEE HIM. It may be a bit of interesting reading to compare the fol! John Hamilton, who is the oleo-tainted official in Gov. Owing Stone’ i cabinet, They are selected from Republican papers in Bellefonte of recent issue. Iu one insts L he is eflective siuner THE SAINT preying fon that the by aw an down the pr Yost tt i nit price of butter, i Comes only the 100 for yout tical faction opposed to " . ; : no wonder that the people nand redres and, a'na OF fTOom a mu in the Sly vandfal The and + leaders with it 1 Of your adunnistrg n of Departin nt of Agr niture, many grange organi; agricultural societies in the ates very distinctly a fir hed and wide spread A ur retention as We must pot d bya and tha ture that can only be voiuntary o: the ofi enforce “| Hood’s Pills area irom ath o y "1 P OK A man it ] A Price Annihilated! othing at THURSDAY, MAY We inaugurate one of the Greatest Sales $4.500 WORT 188 Less Than 31st, and Wholesale Cost 114 Lasting Until All Are Sold. in Men's, 1 been sacrificed at less than This Telegram Explains It All : | | | | | i PHILADELPHIA, PA., May ning, (‘an JO use Lien 4 LIVERIGHT, GREENEWALD 1015 Ma AA AA AAA 3 Did I take advantage of it ? I think so. Upon receiving the above telegram I immediately went to Philadelphia and bought the entire Stock of $4,500 at a Reduction of Forty Per Cent. 1 I mi iS pul ¥ vo-fold object in view. First, to place myself in a position rT TTT AMUBMUUMLUMMLMMD ] \ ' V Prices I'l lf rl : me 3 t n . ’ k 3 X ’ : ' oT ’ 4 18 a sale a DO NOT THINK THIS IS A “FAKE” SALE OR ANYTHING OF THE SORT. It i HAV] viIDED i y i ] " No. L.ot No. 2. iN A Lot No. 3. Lot No. 4. Former price £1.90 , special sale price from $5 TO $7.50. $7.50 TO Il $4.00 TO 11.50. $1.15 TO 3.75. Give me a call and you will be surprised at the prices, styles and qualities. You know as well that it pays to look around before b ying elsewhere, so a call is all 1 ask ; it costs nothing to look, YOURS FOR BUSINESS, SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Reynolds’ Bank Building, Allegheny Street. BELLEFONTE, PENNA 3 5 ul 3 h
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