Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 14, 1901, Image 6

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    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
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10p mat Pittsburg
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142 p m arrive at Lock
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