Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 19, 1900, Image 1

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CHAS
R. KURTZ, Ed
ISSUES OF
BELLEFONTE
PA., THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1900
CENTRE COUNTY'S
THE CAMPAIGN |» ®
Defined | [houghtful
Readers
Of
DOLLARS HELD ABOVE MEN
The Difference I'wo Great
irties Is Important
Political P
What
You Can Exp
nuance of M Kinley
allel with the
peopie upou tae three
greater HIE
1 standard, trusts
poses the gold
A man op
and three—the chances
are a hundred 10 one that he i»
the
election of United States Senators by
imperialism —a
favor
the
a
poosed
and the
of arbitration, income tax and
Mrect vote of the people, and is
10 government by injunction
black-list. If a favors the gold
standard, the trusts and imperialism all
three—the chances are equally great that
he regards the demand for arbitration as
an impertinence, defends goverument by
injunction and the black.list, views the in.
man
the treaty did ne
the policy of the Government, but merely
concluded the with Spain i he
McFnery
vores of Repub can
war
resolution, and adopted by the
senators, declared
that it was the sense of the Senate that
the Philippine Islands should never be
an integral of
States, but left the policy open for future
come part the United
consideration
The nearest approach to a plan which
bas received any cousiderabl
able support
Continued on page |
Extensive
CELEBRATION | (er.
Preparations Being
Made for the Event
BIG
I'he B
Town
Various
he races
A com}
taiis Tyr
Harry Fisher, J. (
Springer, of Miliheim, went for frogs on
Monday night and between Spring Mills
and Coburn caught
bined weight of which was seventy three
That is is what you call having |
‘a "Bally" time,
pounds
ATTENDANCE
be a
AL the new |
ote Dron
EXPECTED
I'he
Program
ng corated
Portions of the
Memoria
P |
ent Parad
an Ham
Bilis L. | « feet
ug three of the express
high and
ard and bag
made
Khone
Hon
Kurtz my
wie
cement Dale, gage cars of that train, which was
of the centennial there = up entirely of express and baggage cars
and
em!
tewart Groninger
Ae Firemam RR. LL. Cram, o
over the embankment =
Groninger was almost instantly
fngineer
f iran
th their
Air LstONUL d
} IRIE RIYIDE A
en il
issued later in Rt
week ki
L a}
the
-
Bully
-
f
Time Henry McCormick
Smith and G, L '
Colonel Henry McCormick.a prominent
citizen of Harrisburg, died at his country
home, at Rosegarten, Saturday morning
He is survived hy two sons and a daughter,
He was at ove time prominently engaged
in the iron business and during the re.
bellion served the country with fidelity
and honor,
fifty-two, the com
OPPOSITION
RAILROAD
STATISTICS
[0
RA
ILROADS
Keunion at Sunburn
1
of Centra
Keformed
The members at ends of the Re
formed chuich Penpsy 'vania
bold their
Clement's park, Sunbury
wih. Excursion rates have heen secured
on all the railroads leading to Sunbury
Pr. N.C. Schaeffler, state superintendent
of public lastruction, and Rev. G. W
Richards, a professor of the Lancaster
Theological seminary, will deliver ad.
dresses, Clement's park is a delightful
' place for a reunion of this kind
wi fourth annual reunion at
Thursday, July
22. X0
pigred casualties resulting
from tralns and engines sr¢ assigned as
fo Trainmen ki
AY
yrs ed, injured
and wach
men killed, other em
ployes killed, 62; injured, S40. The cas
ualties to the same three groups of em.
ployes caused by collisions and derail.
ments were as follows. Trainmen killed,
1%, injured, 1.713 switchmen, flagmen
and walchmen killed, 14; Injured, 115;
other employes killed, 40; Injured, 123
switchmon, flagmen
fu inured, \ 17