Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 31, 1901, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA
+ JANUARY 31, 1901.
i
A New Burden to Be Piled
on the People.
A PENSION FOR CIVILIANS.
Entering Wedge of This Dan- |
I west or
gerous Innovation,
RETIRE REVENUE OFFICERS ON PAY
Republicans Have Introduced a Bill
Fa-
Add Farmers, Ar-
List?
to Pension a Horde of Civilian
Not
Laborers
of
vorites—Why
tisans and to the
Beginning the English System,
Congressman Underwood
Addicks
ple of Republican
Protests,
Wants Two Seats—Ixnme-
In the
York.
Manners
Senmte—"To Quigg" New
people
voluntaril
the wants
Ing fron
it
were put
tion © pens
ed under
N¢
enue
fans
gyster
slons
1d sail
om disease,
is
vert)
I g
I nderwood’'s Speech,
a I SN
CREE J
Addicks Is Twins,
That eminent apostle of Republican
purity and sweetness, Hon, J, Edward
Addicks, alias "Gas" Addicks, appears
to have the world by the caudal ap-
pendage with a down hill pull In the
tiny and anclent commonwealth of Del-
aware. He Is rushing the senatorial
growler, so to speak, at a rate which
makes the beholder dizzy, Most any
man of our 77,000,000 people—not
counting the Filipinos, Porto Ricans,
Guamese and Indians not taxed would
be satisfled with one seat In the senate
of the United States, Not so with Hon.
“Gas,” however, He aspires to two
pents, He must Imagine that he Is
twins, There are two senators to elect
in Delaware, one for four years, the
other for six. Addicks has himself
voted for regularly for both places,
Whether he will succeed In his vault.
ing ambition remains to be seen.
Hepublican Senatorial Manners,
In a fine burst of eloquence Cleero
exclaimed: “O temporal O mores!”
{“Oh, the times! Oh, the manners!) If
| South
| Pett was
Mh ——————— —— he
he had been In the senate on Monday, | ful and halr ralgiug facts to them and |
the 21st
clalmed,
inst,, he would have
“Oh, the Republican
pers!” On that day
New England statesman, General
Joseph R. Hawley of Connecticut, call
ed that other New England statesman,
Hon. Willlam Eaton Chandler of New
Hampshire, a lar! Mark you, a plain,
unvarnished lar, without any ifs or
buts or other qualification whatsoever!
Now, these senators,
mark you, memes
hers of upper improperly so
called, and not of nnd New
England R tept iblican senators at that,
not senate from tl nd woolly
m the heated regions of the
s awful awful,
Hon I wird Frankl
the un
gray d senato:
dug up from some
144
0x
man
that venerable
statesmen
not
are
representatives
the house,
the lower,
¢ wild i
awful,
AS
!
’
!
i
tional
ints!
Increase of Lynching.
Solely for formation 1 v
inquire what has In
lynchir
dertook
with good
man nature?
dle a-bornin?
increased lately has
fashionable alu epidemic Hang
ing people without legal formula is no
fonger confined to Mississippl and Lou.
islana, but has become a popular pae-
time In Indiana, the home of that great
constitutional lawyer, general and ex-
president, Benjamin Harrison; of the
bounding Beveridge, who discovered
the Philippine archipelago: of the al.
titudinous Fairbanks, a president In
posse; of General Lew Wallace, author
of “Ben-Hur” and “The Fair God,” and
of James Whitcomb Riley, the sweet
ginger. The amusement of fricassee
ing colored gentlemen is no longer mo.
nopolized by Texas and Kentucky, but
is Indulged In by denizens of Colorado
and Bleeding Kansas. The Antilynch.
ing soclety of Boston may not have
heard of these heartrending occur
rences; so, as a lover of my kind and a
friend of man, I announce these pain
that It
ont
bid them rise and stop this Invasion of
the cast and north by the barbarism of
the west and south,
Quay's Flowery Reception.
| When Mirabeau, the Immortal
tor, was dying, he exclaimed, “Smother
me with flowers!” What the fever
crazed Frenchman wished almost hap
pened to Matthew Stanley Quay when
he was sworn in as lnst week
Buch a floral di never been
witnessed on this le of
a regular fl er show The 1 N&es
of I'l
BOTS
Wa
the
pages
have sl
had wm
capered
bur
ing"
ora-
senator
play has
continent out
it
‘opular Election of Senator
mors
ery state
lock, an |
ment In favor of the
tors by direct popu
er that all elections are br
great body of the people the
country Is off Notwithst
unceasing howl of pess
contrary, the people can be trusted.
The Hon. David Wallace has intro
duced a resolution in the Missour! leg
fslature asking congress to submit an
amendment making it possible to elect
senators by popular vote. First and
last the legislatures of thirty odd states
have taken action on this matter, all
favoring It. That this idea has not
been crystallized into law is an amas
ing illustration of vis Inertie In poll
tics.
Glu Aart
he
ght to the
nears
better the
anding the
mists to the
your ‘Favorite Prescription’
derful medicine for women.”
Such cures as that of Mrs. Soncran
are many, and they speak for the powe
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
better than the most eloquent
raise,
gr it done for
“Favorite Prem ription ”
an's verdict On
trustworthy women,
scription” has
cians had
cured the
forms
A Man to the Rescue !
The Woman in Peril Rarely Finds
Help From Her Own Sex.
words o
By that tes
invites wom
testimony
* Favorite =
life where
given up all hope
and ot stl
LY It has ban
women?
| It is in no wise to a woman's discredit
| that she ig not a professional life-saver.
We can only fancy her in the fireman's
helmet, in the crew of the life-bhoat, or
wielding a policeman s club, at the loss
of that fineness which is the
hing quality of her sex. The
ISHN} {
‘itchers and ( Darl are
the
orn
ol
soe
sliced
TROE nys
the sublime seiidor
emer
Ins yer cure
me the volume bound in
k since then. I think
dress Dr. R. V. Pier
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is a won-
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f
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yxes contain 15 Pills.
ent by mail. Stamps taken.
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