Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 13, 1900, Image 1

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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
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