me KURTZ, Proprietor. CHAS. R. IGNORED THE VOTERS 5000 Republican Voters Not Con- sulted This Year TICKET MADE BY POLITICIANS What is the use of Holding Primaries I'he Party is not Consulted —Some Views of the Recent Hastings-Love Lompromise It truly is absurd and ridiculous to see the manner in which the republicans of this county manage their affairs. It was their patron Abraham Lincoln, i+) who voiced that noble sent saint, ment that is ‘a’ government by the peop people and for the peoj [hs idea prevails in of the every 1 course marke )y the expres those who cor of the majority of the party, supj its ticket } free ins underlyin 11 our of which Americans are on Decoration Day and 4th of Jul the the people are ‘re tolerate no di SOV tator lar, nor submit to no they when trample upon our restrict our citiz That is Let us apply these genera to local republican lican party in almost use the or humi bitter so every nity were in and likewi account of polit the cians onl TRaAniz having exhaus were ready for vailing custom Despite this fact, the Hastings and Love fagtions decided not to quarrel this each selected a man for general assembly of Penna potitity chairman, W. F. Reeder, officially the oters of the fact that Wm. Alli N. K. Thompson will be the nominees hese are orders from that humiliating to free men, who do not want to act like dumb, driven cattle Is the party of county, according to Lincoln's views, "By the people, of the people and ple,”" or run by political roosters to grat- ify their se fice of the organ vear nomination and notified othe bosses are republican Centre for the peo fish ends, even at the sacri ration if necessary Gold No ar Bloomsburg For some years the people in Roaring Creek valley, nesr B wmsburg, have claimed that that been sunk, but without C. Shivers, of valuable minerals exist in section, and several shafts have Mr. S townshiy SUCCESS persisted in his on forts bave been number of diff seemed to be va ples of this rock wa and metallurgical chemist in Philade phia, and an analysis shows that the ore yields gold to the value of 14.42 a ton, gold being worth $20 60 an ounce The above is of the articles going the rounds. These stories are always pever materializes one customary plenty, hut the substance Consul Shaw Home. cholera has arrived home with his family, He bad not been (ll, The report of his death was confused through the death of a British consul, at that place, Mr, Shaw will spend bis vacation al Clear. field. cheerful mood, ALL FOR BRYAN Wounded Soldiers Bryan, Thirty Register For Thirty-one sick and wounded soldiers from the Philippines passed through Har. risburg Saturday their way to the All of the but with morning on from California general hospital at Washington, men were in one exception were bitter in their remarks against the McKinley administration, not because of ' bad treatment received, for all agreed that accommodations for their comfort had Philippine policy They to a man been excelle agreed 3 that the » is anything bul near as worse were November, m the Harr burg Pa the average read the characteristi es and mean nothing defi. Was :} YO arreste e¢ on the charge obscene matter through th at McE) his wife who resides this county In default ba was sent to amsport to to await trial in States dis trict court Mr. Maier lecture in the academy of recently was scheduled to music in Phi adelphia, his subject being Mightier Than the such a small ‘he Pen Is Sword but owing sale ol tickets he gave it Schurz Club for Bryan The Car N Independent German-American hurz clu ' sed exclusively of Germans by the organized at toona ele these officers : Presi. 14 posed ) ’ Bryan's « Cochran Declines The Democratic conference of the 16th Wi port Tuesday and tendered the noma. Henry Coch. Cochran refused for congressional district met in ams tion of State Senator to J ran, of that Mr 0 accept vomination city the congress {and the conference adjourned to meet : | next Tuesday. W. Irwin Shaw, United States Consul | . sat Baranquilla, Clombia, South America, | who was reported as having died of | - Ninety Years Old. Jonathan Boynton, of Clearfield, the | retired financier on Sunday celebrated | his goth birthday by spending the day with his daughter, Mrs, A. Patton, at Cur. wensville. He and his wife, who her. sellin B3 years of age, reside with their son, A. Boynton, in Clearfield, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, LARGE STANDING ARMIES Alwavs Prove a Menace to Free [nstitutions DANGER FROM IMPERIALISM People but Cochran's the Resources of a Wasted-—Not Productive structive — Bourke How are I Ke buke—Imperialism Denounced Sti Bas always « The Ist invites 0 world Power which become would be i a Power based on conquest and violence, a survival of barbarism, a world Power consistent with the darkness and ignor- This ight of « ance of the tenth century world Power which we are is a viliza. tion and progress, gilding with splendor the dawn’ of the twentieth century What patriot would prefer for his coun iry an of violence, of of barbarism, t | inence ! . Of peace progress and of cis . I oppose this nove un-American poli cy of imperialism, because the grounds on which its advocates support it are puerile, inconsistent and dishonest : be Cause it invoives the existence tanding army to menace liberty oppose labor by diminishing wa ’ M itis cowardly to invade the rig} those d divorce weak while 0 ng the one where the thet Ho cannot go Ause it is a y of inconceivable folly from a material point of view, and a policy of unspeak able infamy from a moral point of view, Maine The democratic vole Vote in the recent September elections show a gain in Maine at of about 22 per cent. over the vote of 156, and the Republican vote a loss of 11 per cent. If this proportion prevails | in some of the large close states Mark Hanna has good reason for the new call for more money and harder work, Tux republicans are of the impression that since Hastings has agreed to a com. too, 1000, KURTZ-HENSYL. At one of Wednesday brilliaut SIX o'clock, the evening, most history of social life of Howard, Pa., took Mrs. Sarah E. Hensyl, of that place L the Walter formerly place at the home of was mar How Williamsport, Heu riage of Dr Kurtz, of ard, Miss daughter of the | but Annie Irene younge Hensyl, of Howard long before the appointed s our the ous with the invited were beaut rated wi Wednesd ulling around the the od the owed into the midst of them Lie Was crossing er The were gine g engine was derailed, eight cars wrecked and the following named were killed of James Barrett, engineer, Jersey Shore, aged about 40 years, married about six months Edward Bryercton, ir of Lock Haven aged 20 years Charles M. Robb, Rlanchard single head brakeman, of aged about 30 years, single An unknown man who was stealing a Conductor Sheesley the onl Hands gine son in scalded When the er led Amon § aired badly the Barrett sro callie 5 oller ex} and Eag ’ was pinned the debris and was so inated that the ol PO ree ng water 3 Mr Ans of him It The rer al Lag 1) « Charles Rob Thursday two-thirds of the The wnition 1Hng Only about woody was recovered entire head was mashed bey Father Jump d, Neck Broken A sad story comes from Castello. James Field had loaded his household goods on a car to take them to Cowley Rum Field, his wife and three children climed on top of the load. The train a grade, and Field, taking two of the broke in two on children in his arms shouted 10 his wife to take the other oue and jump. Then he leaped and landed on the ground | with a broken neck. Mrs. Field stuck to the car and was buried in debris, but a | bedtick saved her, the child escaping | with a broken arm. The other children promise, like Jones “will pay the freight’ | were unhurt, but were found with their arms about their dead father's neck. evenls in the | tern acral, WEST BRANCH RAILROAD An Inportant Link to be Construct ed From CLEARFIELD TO WIL MSPCRT turn tion of the department to return ganizations in the same relative as they were shipped t near gn equalizing as 18 of! fore \ Warning while the es north of How About «¢ nonths Thom psot about ago Parker who ves in Ridges ard ! was mending some harness, his it tie daughter one of her nostr search was mad AVA nd | - bought that het Peaches in Franklin County Franklin county's peach crop is so large that peaches can scarcely be given away. Although the fruit is selling in the cities at a good price, the retums made to the merchants is hardly enough to pay the freight, In fact one shipper sent a car load to a western city and when he re. ceived his check at was Jess than the freight and baskets had cost him. What He Predicts, Elias Hartz, the original goose bone shippers by commission | prophet of Berks county, predicts a hard and long winter, VOL. 22, XO. FACT, FUN AND FAN( t Sparkling Paragraph and Original ides upon debt’s back y empty bag to stand ¢ business Sloth makes a USLTY All CAasy For age and want, save while you may, mornis asts all the dav Experience keeps a dear school, but fools wi arm in ther : tous about should a moment if they thirteen have a twenty colin in pocket, and co ' ™ f youl their int the RITAN i that of a thirteen stars there 14 on the is { ams and there thirteen in the Burning Out Stumps A practical method for getting rid of big stumps is what a writer in an exc hange “charcoaling”' them out, and the name partly explaios it. Dig down be. side a stump and start a good fire of coals and then cover with earth, leaving a small vent. As long as the alr does not reach the fire it will keep burning the woos, in some cases following roots 10 to 1s feet. If the fire breaks out, it mast Calls | be covered again or it will soon burs out, We ———— Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo ine Tablets cure a cold in one day. cure, Bo pay, a5 A
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