THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 23, 1906, win | A Dollar Gampaign Work of the Two Congressional Come. mittees — Political Amenities at the Headquarters of the Republicans. FIIS Is a dollar ea sides of the mpaign on both political fence, The Republicans are tain their maior of representatives and sional campaign comn ity In the thelr ittee congres- A CHOICE BY THE PEOPLE. Under a Law, The semtorial contest in Illinois this year is of more than ordinary interest because it the first time that the new law providing practically for the | choice of United States senators by direct popular vote has been tried. The { Republican primary elections recently {held virtually decided the question of a | successor Senator Shelby M. Cul- ilom. Three candidates were voted for fenntor “ullom's Victory Diveet Nomiuantion is to anxious to re- | house | has ap- | pealed to the rank and file of the party | for $1 subscriber a text published by authorities of the party James 8 Sherman of who congressional contributions, promising each the the copy of book New York state, the committee, Is chairman of the result of the appeal has been grati- campaign | national | Congressman | Republican | reports that | fying and that the dollars are coming | fast. One of the first to send dollar was President Roosevelt, Soon after came a letter conveying a dollar from the governor of New York, Frank W. Higgins The Democratic mittee raising the funds for The chairman of the mittee Is James Griggs of Georgia, and he is assisted by Congressman James T. Lloyd of Mis- sour! and Henr ER oy who are managin nvass in the west. Both the have es- tablished headquarters In New York rman Sher- man's office is not ¢ reat way from that of ( course the ition at the ids are the ich sub- ject | ameni- ties e¢ Introd AZ the case wd in one A is its Congressman tt) + rman rie "S14 things enemy here than rked Mr. ned Sher for our money,” I'd give INIGO8 IN follow shed presi f Washing- Gridiron in his | congressional coms | pursuing a similar plan In | campaign. | Democratic com- | M. | of Illinols, | SHELEY M. CULLOM. nt these els Mr ernor IL i ate ind Cullom, ex-Gov- William G SJebster had no can at the were priv didate for primaries leged given » of the veter was born tics fifty in pol elector He en pro when he dential on the | 1856 tered moted to succeeded Democrat Ke nat ae. 3 pros vici port: Lie and when the | ator decided on the law as his profes. !slon the question arose how to obtain the | for g instruct ' He and was N dependent future sen pre Tau team of win Baby Parade Ashnury Park’ This Appear Year H COM POs ' asked | He volun 1 for the give up a 4 return ver and the James M wratic ittee, fig: in fund r our fund.” io of the it 'h ken tO » ussed are le yoy and ’ he yenr Littlef and Warner ! rt t of These gre curred the hostility of ¢ n Federation of Jabor Ly thelr {titude on labor bills in the house of rey ntatives and the federation offi are after thelr political sealps. Speaker Cannon and other leading lights on the Republican gide are to appear in the Maine district represented by My Littlefield, varm this fsumen th of Ohlo Missour! in the Federation of Labor are to op pose the Influsace of thelr arguments and oratory to the blandishments of the [the flag Republican spelibinders, and | President Gompers and his associates |elved the Idea of preserving the flag He OHARLER © Ing flag gerber % reall i Welsgerber, Mr. We ed the name for his son man is the New York OMUS WEIMGERD ER Wels House gor! wr originnt his artist who con " tl gente | house as a national possession palated o - cvtire, showing Hetay Ross, displaying the first | Mntshed flue ty Genera! Washington Coming Changes In Supreme Court HE recent deci glon of the United States supreme court on the subject of the trusts and the an- ticipated changes In the membership of the have drawn especial at tention to the judi cial Institution which occupies go high a place In the respect esteem of all Americans, As the of last resort of the re public the nine justices of the supreme court powers which have no parallel among the courts of other na- tions, It has sald that the con. stitutional convention of 1787 scarcely realized the great powers It conferred upon the supreme court in creating that body and that if it had and the people of the states had understood the same might not have great was the jeal at that time as to the powe they themselves claimed It is generally recognized today as the wt august body of the kind In exist hody JUSTICE HENRY B BROWN, and court possess been the cuustitution been adopted, so ousy of the states I's ee wheel by which ress or hy the leg when atitn several states to the test of the con ted The States lawn wl ) Aa : po w-— joe Jud nirmities and the capped In equen Ihe ge | oO court ewhat handi vt her g of stice Brown Ww if 1 don't resign from ' ench want you to come to K 1 ofl’ A few ins LR i friend paid n vigit to hi “1 have come to remind yon of a con versation we had m ten vet marked | i tieth birthday comply with the me then” Justice Brown versation and remembered the con But he had al ready notified the president of his In tention to retire It i» under he serve for several months to I'he retirement of Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller Is also expected ln the near future. He Is now seventy three years of age and was ap nghed toad that will continue to Colne pointed by President Cleveland in 1888, | : From Power In Philadelphia, Israel W. Durham, the former of Philadelphia, who is In California suffering with perienced enough boss has ex of fortune In the past twelve months to break the consumption, reverses health and spirits of almost any man A year the the Quaker ( gathering foree, but It had of swept them from the po Ho ty reform wave in wis heads not then broken over the Durham and influ then Durham and bis associates tion of ence and which they Been in bis sald power in ed so firmly Intrenched prime to have leglance from some as a political organizer is vient al officehold whom he exacted 1hser 10.060) ers and city employee the le zed lu the 5, Over held sway not powerful be CAUSE unrecogn statutes and ordinances that as Phil wdelph Durham's claim in system critics the built boss of he organization up n oe have known him, was born Philadelphia ISG and educated the public § Ty nd 4 MURR is FT appre hat | } A but left fy \D : 4 rickiayer, ngage in the flour there I ahmolutely NERDS & Mandrake } sheen, 1 the sedentary are af SCHENCK'S NORAKE PILLS “Liven the Liver” And Lusure health ergy and good spirits Hae BOL Peco eer Pur ly Vegetable Abtwolutely Marmiess Por sale everywhere, 18 conte » hon or by vt Dr. J. 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