- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1896, Foolish Chicago Students Throw ges at His Escort, INSULT 0° MR. BRYAN. | A LONG DAY OF SPEECHMAKING. Beginning at Seven O'Clock in the Morn. Ing, He Ended the Day's Work in Chi- oeago at Nearly Midnight Vice President Stevenson Takes Part in the Campaign, the Demo tho arrival of CHICAGO While ratic parade of Mr. Bryan in Chicago was passing the cor- ichigan et WN in honor avenue and Monroe street several were students in the lege None of wife € pisode ORES voung col Bryan or his the Metropolitan Bu the eges came near Mr ind neither of th Ness knew of until after the parade was over The Cook County Marching club which was escorting Mr. Bryan, recelved the bombardment, and several Prince Al | tiles were spat- wits and black 1 with yellow idewalk and the or One or two eggs struck ywid was decorated accordingly Later in the afternoon a delegation from the Cook County | ended on the oe club de- with hostil ind demanded that the students who be t over to on of the college for left learning ants were. The police had and Mr. Powers, the ling, also the i he did thrown the eggs, al from Democratic lege every had done the throwi They he i p a time, and finally ir without who the mis | that they came 1s institution glad to hear that the those who insulted sald Chairman nal Mr. Bryan this afternoon Mark Hanna, of the The ae and deserves the nati Republican E WAS ¢ A ZTNOe- on of committee ful one every r Mr ondemnati ninded person Bryan arrived 30 p. i. over the Alton road "he crush t P54 was so great that the police } 1 to prevent people from ir ured. The parade waiting as soon be- for was march taken n Michigan avenue Entering the city where Mrs ryan appe form and distributed fl crowds at every Union dep While the crowds were dispers the Bryan demonstration at the depot the sidewalk in front of No. 121 Canal street gave way, and nearly a hundred people were precipitated into the basement, a distance of twelve feet. Many received slight injuries. The most seriously in- jured were Patrick Houston, Michael Finan, Albert Powers and William Nolan, all middle aged men. None of them were fatally injured, but all will be confined to their beds for some time to come Mr. Bryan made fifteen speeches In the course of the day and night Begin- ning at Lincoln shortly after 7 o'clock, he spoke at every town en route where the train stopped, and at every stopping place was from TY wers street it was reached rsing after his reception was but a repetition of the | scenes reported at other places. At Bloom- ington, the home of Vice President Stev- enson, the demonstration was especially enthusiastic. There he was introduced to the audience by Vice President Steven- son, who said in part “When the times demand the man, the man appears. The times demanded a great leader, and the great leader has ap- peared. His campaign is the marvel of the age From the Atlantic seaboard, 2,000 miles jwestward, his living ywords have cheered the despondent, given new hopes and aspirations to all people, and touched the hearts of millions of his countrymen. In advocating his election we have kept the faith; we preserve the ancient Democratic landmarks, the land- marks of all the parties up to the assem- ing of the St. Louls convention. We stand for honest money, the money of the constitution.’ During Mr. Bryan's speech at Joliet some one shouted "What's the matter with Hanna?" to which Mr. Bryan laugh- ingly replied that he did not believe he would be elected. In the course of his speech at Battery D, in this city, Mr. Bryan said “I am not vain enough to believe that any part of the extraordinary enthusiasm which I have witnessed Mis- sourl and the Atlantic « intended BEN personal tribute In this great con test it Is the principles for which the can- didate stands, and not the candidate him- self, that has called forth this demonstra- tion. There Is only one thing for which 1 claim any credit. I believe that you and others who have expressed themselves as you have expressed yourselves have confl- dence that 1 will carry out the pledges which I have made in this campaign. It is simply your confidence that I will do what I have promised to do and carry out the ideas for which in this campaign 1 stand, and for this only, that 1 can claim any credit “I do belleve that in this campaign a great question affects every man, woman and child in all this land, and when 1 see the people stirred as they have seldom been stirred before | believe that they ap- preciate the responsibilities of citizenship and they intend that their ballots shall be cast for that financial policy which they believe to be best for themselves, thelr neighbors and thelr country “The Bible teaches us that when the children of Israel were In bondage and Yhsked for a little lightening of their bur. dens the Pharaoh of their time sald “They are idle; make them work harder, and then they will not complain.’ Pha raohs have been the same in all days. No between the Oonst is matter to what race he belongs, no matter | in what ange he lives, Pharach lives on the | labor of others, and Pharaoh always wants | to stamp out complaints by making the | | Peter Murray load heavier, “Your papers have called me a dema- gogue. If there is one thing I am not, it is a doemagogue. A demagogue ls defined ns a man who advoontes n thing which he does not believe in order to conciliate those who differ from him. A demas gogue Is a man who is willing to advocate anything, whether he belleves It or not, which would be advantageous to him and gain him popularity. I have never advo- eated during my public life a single thing that I did not myself believe. 1 have proven my willingness to go down in de- feat, when I went down, with my convie tions, rather than rise by demagoguism.” Mr. Bryan made six other speeches in Se a. Concluding gH day's work ore midnight, when he and Vice President Stevenson addressed » monster meeting at Tattorsalls soe 1 | house owned by LEGAL NOTICES. Wi IN PARTITION= To the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Brickley, Inte of Curtin township, deceased Mary Overton, Howard, Pa, Ezra Overton, her hus band, now deceased, Howard, Pa; John Briek ley, Cleatsworth, Illinois; sarah Welsh and Z. DD, Welsh, her husband, Romola, Curtin township, Pa: WiHilam Brickley, Clover Bend, Arkansas: J. B Brickley, Romola, Pa. Jona than Brickley, grand child. Romole, Pa Frances Hartman and Frank Hartman, her husband, ( Mi county Pa fda Zeigler and John Zeal her d, Walker twp Clinton county a ynthis MoCl whl James Mo { “y or hist do, Bemola, Cen re count ¢ Vil m irickiey, Chicago Ln mikey 1 Brick of David Briel Centre coun *nire oo i Clerk o tr Recorder o r Comm sntre county ssioners of Centre uitors of Centre coun One person for Surveyor of Centre county One person for Coroner of Centre County I also hereby that the piace of ake known and give ne holding elections in the sey tion | eral wards, boroughs, districts and townships fof Centre is as follows Ward of the borough Hook and Ladder ( East Howard street within the count the Nort the the South sliefonte, at the ( ‘or the ward nd at North Nr 1 f Mes De i nad Fast emont ' g Western Pre entre } TT how ho rm Pre ir hoy For the towns ct) the ¢ the ! Ja For township at the school howse near Robert Ma Forg th ¢ townsh p | rguson t) at the public } wool J. A ¢ we Mills townsh Od Decker Pre ine in Fir ruson (New Pre Bail rege township Andrew Zettlie, the oid ~! * at eyvill ¢ East VP " of house oc Hall the West Pre { Gregg township, in aroom at David Rhu Jot For the Northern veinet of Gregg town ship at Murray's school house For the township cinet) at the pub ward For the township of einet at the publie } Aaronshurg For Hall Moon Army Post Hall town For the FORM Pent Haines (RBastern Pre hool house at Wood Haines { Western Pre 180 Of wm at tow in the Grand of storms ship, In village townshin Hotel at Boalsburg, For the township of the Howard Creamery For the township of |} the Patriotic Urder of Julian For ae house in Harris, at the Union ward, at the office of mpany ston, at the hall of Sons of Ameriea in township of | Fagleville For the 1ownahis of house in Jacksonville For Miles township the dee g£ house of Store For Miles town hip Harter's Hall, tn Robe For Miles township the empty store room o Miller, af Madisonbu rg For the township of Patton, at the house of berty, In the school Marion, st the school Precinet) in Yoll's Precinet) Faslern asper Wolf, at Middie burg \Vestern Preeinet) in the property of Ellas at For the township of Penn, at Coburn, In the dither tamewhiie For the township of Potier (Northern Pre cinet) at the Old Fort hotel For the township of Potter (Routhern Pre einet) at the publie house formerly oocupled by 8. I, Burris For the township of Rush (Northern Pre ainet) in the school house at Cold S$ ream For the township of Rush (Southern Pre einet) in the publie school house In the vil lage of Powelton or the township of Snow Shoe ( Eastern Pre enet) at the school house in the village of Snow Nhoe, For the townsh p of Snow Shoe (Western Precinct at the school house In the village of Moshannon, For the township of Spring (Western Pre einet) at the Jublie school house known as the Fair Ground School House For the township of i ng (Northern Pre. oer) at the vacant dell ig house at the lentine from Works, or the township of Sprin einet) at the hotel of Gotlieb lage of Pleasant Gap. (Southern Pre. ang, in the vil: ! at the house on the property of For the township of Taylor, erected for that purpose Leonard Merryman For the township of Unton, at the township public bullding For the township of Walker, at the “Grange Hall” at gublersburg For the township ot the Knights Matilda The tatiowing tions made by t names wi A “0 pon voted different votl certified to re fhe Commonwe Cent Worth, at Golden E tha Lr le Ha'l of ti at Por the official list of I parties and as the tickets avember Contre thee nominn their to be AL the county (E iy of Necret vad the Commissioners of (LR MeKinney, 8.8 Hackett, James J. King Representativeat Large in Congress DeWitt C, DeWitt Jerome T. Allman Representative | t wa Jack Representative ir James Soofie Sheriff Register and Reo order PROHIB t a Vice ing and Johnson Keser, BR. Merriman, stnin B Car non, titehie, Gmnt U, Hopkins, Homes M Walton, Milton J. Flery Noah Pettehone Jonathan Brown, John Martyn John A Singmaster Willlam RB Wharton, Jesse ¥, Bodine, Joseph BB. Holtz, Howard Contes, Genrge Drayton, Richard T. Ogden Represoentativest Large In Congress Abraham A, Harxer, George Alcorn, Representative In Congress James T. Brennan Representative in the General Assembly Matthew 8 Bisir, H. Wilbur Bickle County Treasurer T. Wilson Way tegister and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Comelius WU, Davis vorge GG Nr. Recorder ohn DD, Gill, Jr County Commissioner John Wall Samuel Mattern County Auditor Westley A George W Hartsock Heston PEOPLES President and V ioe President Bryans and Watson Presidential Electors Alexander H, Coffroth, horns Sterrett, Lewis N, Ireland, Thomas G, Delshunty, John IL Keenan, John 4, Taylor, Thomas Mot ullough, Robert A. Thompson, Charles D Kater, Joseph 8, Sartain, Albert M Hicks, John Hagan, dames J, King, John RB, Storm Thomas K, Hank, Charles ¥. Rengler, Jv., Charles H, Sehadt, Thon as RB. Phillips, John K Royal John M, Unrroll, Charles J, Redlly, J. PF. Hoffa, Ad, w Rh George W, R {ne, John C. Patton, William Weihe, John A MeFartand, ( Alona, Jobin L, McKinney, Michael a. Samael W, For Representintive go dn Congr L] Awan, hn 2 Correll I HOR JIEFFERSONIAN and Vice IP dent ner and Ba residential Kieet oul kner M, Singeriy, Louis Krasmer George Steinman, Orlando 8, Johnson, George BR, Wright, Henry Boyer, James J. Dall, Chaunoey 8 Rassell, Frederick Eiy Emblek, Inone West, Samuel E. Heory, John M. Mell, Donald E. Dufton, John Y. Wonds, Thomas C. Lazear, James Brodin, Inmes M, Hustead, Thomas Bradford William A. Galbraith, KE. HH Lamberton, Frank Fielding Reprosentativeat Large in Congress Benjamin C. Posts, Hay Walker Jr Noron 18 Heneny Gives, ‘That every per son, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States or of this State, or of any eit or Ineor porated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or | agent, who is or shall be employed under the | Legisiative, Exveutive or Judiciary depart. | ments of this State or of the United States, of of any city or incorporited district, and | also that every Member of Congress and of | State Legislature, and of the Select or Com [mon Connell of any oily, or Commissioners « | any Incorporated district, is by law Incapabi. {of olding or exercisin | office or appointment of Judge. | Clerk of any Klee jon of this | and that no in pector, Jud of any such election shall office to be then voted for, exee election officer, At all elections held under the law of this Commonwealth, the polis shall be opened at 7 o'clock, a.m. and close at 7 o'clook p. m. 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