THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, FEBRUARY 14, 1001. HAP CLARK Times Out of Joint In the Old Bay State. GENERAL COURT ATTACKED. Copper King Says Legislators Accepted Bribes. OHANOE FOR SENATOR OHANDLER. Opportunity Now Presented For Him to Even Up Old Scores With Sena- tor Hoar by Reforming Massachu~ Stirs Up Also setts — General Harrison the Bothers Jingoes—Justice Harlan the Sorely Imperialista~Iincense Swingers Harried These Pays—Boss Hanna In a Peck of Trouble, (Special Washin One of two thisgs is true ton can boast the prize this age, if such a thing can be be a matter for boasting, or the are sadly out of joint in the old Bay State, which up to date has arrogated to itself d position of chief ex ponent o 1 Upon this herein expressed. TI king Le in which he used gton Letter.) either Bos slanderer of sald to times delicate quest copper ment sums setts in any ed the chus« Accs man, the enormou erly educate strange Lawson If t legislatur Chandler's Opportunity, Mar 4, Hon. 11s Of AY H 2 1 y 1 General Benjamin lHiarrison, H Pop Th Tacitus, as as Lord Bacon i sensatl his Ann unless fail ances in ) will attr: re ntion louder ’ than did his fore the versity of Mi The Jingoes are liable to have an ap plectie fit they his last utter ances. He says inter alia “Is the morality of the country, right or wrong,’ ptible of defense? 1s it not to say, ‘It is right to do wrong? for the sentiment implies action “A country at war Is very intolerant wthe home guards more than the veter. ans and the politicians most of all nm by all signs and produce addr higan ss be when peruse motto My BUNCE its justice, Is to encourage the enemy. Your magnanimity and sense of jus tice will be praised by the allen people in whose behalf your voice was raised, They may bulld monuments in your honor, as we did to Pitt, but the home newspapers will, while you ilve, make you wish you had never been born “Was there a duty Hoar to keep silence? His motives were unimpeachably pure. All agree that he was not seeking the applause of his countrymen of this generation; even upon Senator predict “To speak against the war, to impugn establish | all agree that he has the old New Eng- | aeavorea to accomplish his purpose by» land conscience and the old American fervor for liberty and human rights. Possibly he lacks the mercantile spirit, He may not give sufficient considera tion to the metals and coal and forests of the Philippines, “There i8 a semblance of unreason in charging the man who Is trying to stop a fight with the bruises and wounds that ensue upon the failure of his ef- forts, “A patriot may, if his conscience can- not otherwise be quieted, oppose a war upon which his country has entered, but If he does so he puts his fame In the keeping of a distant generation of his countrymen or possibly of an allen people “We must not forget that the soldier who fights the war does not declare it, He must not denounce it, any patriot denounce him, ‘Ag to the doctrine of fluence’ the modern euphemistic ren- dering of territorial pocket picking-—-we have denied its application to this hem- isphere and denied to ourselves the of nor must ‘spheres of In use it anywhere “A world power ses having the much of the ms to be tnke it can a power purpose to world as and for dominion military i el other natl appetite to over so any this by means having with appetite enough the the POSKOSS strength ns hay divide to Col ng sHme allow or heen nited an attempt to asso States with this pro- : won the theory nglo-Saxon at covers Justice John MM. Harian, ot Harlan sworn, he testify has never unt wow been mm deliverin jelal dinner » ws, but recently at a function of that sort he made certain remarks which until the last two years would have been taken as a matter of flesh on opinions in after course. but which raised goose all More tuckian the administration hereabouts timid souls than the will no doubt be has befallen great Ken deterred by making any remarks If marks sald to squint—toward the theory that we a lot of free booters, licensed to appropriate own the property of all peoples ad libitum Indeed, Hying In ticklish times, and no wan can what the morrow will bring There In remedy af strict con him from ch even squint what wl may be nre not to our LEA) we forth only one censorship speeches or what not. Good Advice Wanted, A good while age gressional, postprandial y 1 advised Senator Marcus A. Hanna letters that there was Lut by which he could erush out all opposition to his ship subsidy steal, and that was by passing a law establishing and defining the crime of 1Hze majesty and provid ing pains and penalties for the same. tle falled to take the advice and en. in these One Way | ready to help rald the treasury; | mirabile dictu, certain Republican sen- | ators got their dignified backs up, to | | gant, weaker | are | over all | writing a letter to each and every Re- publican senator to be jn his place but, use a phrase more forcible than ele- and worked themselves nto a state of*high dudgeon, They are actu- ally giving ald and comfort to such pes- | tiferous guardiafis of the public treas- | ury as Senators Vest of Missourl, Tur- of Georgla Arkansas. They have Mark to such an extent atened with cerebral in- Turner ner of Washington, and Berry of worried Boss that he is thre Hammation has such bad man- ners that he actually denounced Mark's grab as a huge steal on the floor of the senate without whatever William P that he Clay ircumlocution lashed Senator Maine so savagely in the clonk any « and Frye of tongue took refuge roo. Judge Lanham on Reorganization. It is univer has tions In ally conceded that one of the three the made to numbers intellectual | 131 Strongest No ref but to th strength of nun delega house here aver sentatives, soon to and ther Texas Demo where Ww. T Lanham whieh to the | on of «chat Inoppor and J faithful adherents of Democt true the has suffered « this its loyal membership and those tune stn party ix fully realized and deplored by of oth er organizations who allied themselves and did valiant to uphold of Democracy not time In the party's history that its were victorious It has more than once felt the humiliation of defeat, but It has seen trinmph and vindication. and it will see them again, It has witnessed the downfall and de struction of too many parties; it ancient and well founded: it too many precious memories and has cone tributed too much to the cause of good constitutional order and popular liberty to permit itself to dine band or become hopelessly discourngs od" with the mery ios CRIN the first but it Is fnemies in 100 has government Texas rence is | ihers. | be | “A Good Beginning Makes a Bad Ending.” That saying seems to have been born of the superstition deep rooted in hu- manity, It is akin to iat other saying “ He laughs best who laughs last.” Per- haps in these and similar sayings there is a survival of the old pagan be lief that a display of happiness was likely to in- cur the envy of the gods and to draw down the visitation of the malice which 18 twin to envy It would be a ridiculous proposition to affirm that bad is the { just a J nece Ary outcome many a day which cloudless ol good Bu begins with a storm, sO many an event which Wh / (iii (| Copy / y \ cured by the use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, It is woth noting that these cures are lasting. 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