4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, The Centre Demorrat, | CHAS. R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ, SR., / ) CHAS. R. KURTZ, | EDITORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price - . #! If pald in ADVANCE $1.00 Democratic National Ticket EN WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN VICE RES E. STEVENSON ENT ADLAI Democratic State Ticket. FOR AUDITOR GENERA P. GRAY MEEK FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT LARGE N.M. EDWARDS W HARRY E. GRIMM llamsport Doylestown FOR CO JAMES K. FP. HALI County Ticket FOR ASSEMBLY J. H. WETZEI J. W. KEPLER FOR JURY FREDERICK ROBE COMMISS INER EDITORIAL. SAY, woalda’tit be rough on tary Morton for Brya: if Cleveland sh declare McKiNs . long enough not} THER in the ant Waa to curb trusts the government for has it done? Ec fare? Read the ac from the Philig then answer in THE Bell Organ efont has a colu for the pur and thing. v « of proving POSE Of proving Harmony SECRETARY RooT has sent the port Lawton to the purpose of brin can citizens who are in g tion at that place the Repu! speech ter had opposed the Democrats would ing see but one side « them In oth understand how another side ARRANGEMENTS by the Navy have | Departmen es of home for burial the bod cers and enlisted men of the Marine Corps who d action ashore ed or were x yr afloat and buried the United States since the beginnin the Spanish War, Careful search of the records reveals ter, § cases of this chara including 5 officers and 57 enlisted men of the Navy and 41 enlisted men of org \ the Marine ( Rey. ( Episcopal clergyman the First Maryland Re the army canteen without RANDOLYH PAGE, a Pr and Kimen quaihcat the Adju the canteen In a letter to General Corbin, tant General, who defended system in a letter to Senator Sewall. the clergyman says: ‘I hereby assure you that the canteen system is the most per. fect and beautiful effort ever made in be- half of temperance I have ever heard of. After reading over carefully the regula tions establishing the eanteen in the regu. lar army, and seeing the working of the same in my left the hope and regiment, until we service, I do most sincerely pray that it army. It is helpful in every respect, perfectly agreeable to the love of God and a blessing to those who comply with the regulations establishing it for the use of our beloved officers and men.” may ever continue in the - = PROPRIETOR. | " = | than many preceding years, per Year | | border land THE STRIKERS. “The last three years have been more satisfactory to American workingmen shouts the Advauce Agent of Prosperity in his letter of acceptance; and 150,000 Penvsylvania coal diggers go on a strike to prove the fact. Could the utter emptiness of the president’s claims? anything better illustrate Pennsylvania 1s the home of protection, There, if anywhere in the United St; 1 ged beneficence should work out 1n contentmen universa fut wha the union is labor more degraded where else is it so ly at the utter mercy of corporate monopoly, Nowhere else ’ been reduced to harder condition to the has it Nowhere else is it living so close of starvation, The list of gers is a frightful grievances of the coal dig. indictment of the Re. of the Republican party and its hideous policy publican party and indictment of class favoritism. The miners complain They the operators with open or constructive of intolerable conditions. charge robbery, They cry aloud in anguish because of injustices which should make the angels weep. But the who contribute mut y tothe Hai Car io a pro WHAI The reg now what power When iddenly ing af IMIiry s mi reased tary six times ¢ times, there is nearly seven for saying ti World THE GERMAN YOTI The Demokrat, of great change this fa rats who voted for M d i (»ermans ar 0 iI! again account of the wars. the Anglo-American alliat Boer republic The Michigan Volkshis Mich “Over 6o vote this their hatred of imperialism at The Independent {Independent er cent. of the (serm 0 » for Bryan ) YEar, Kansas Te egraph, of Topeka, SAYS “The ma the jGerman voters will ity ol vole for Bryan this year, Anti imperialism is the issue.’ The Duluth Volksfreud Independent of Duluth Minn., says: “Bryan will get next November the great majority of the German American vote, which was cast for McKinley tn 1806, and this will re the of the pational ticket sult in defeat Republican The lowa Staats Anzeiger, (Independ ent,) of Des Moines, says "Bryan will get two thirds of the German vote of fowa, though more than half the Ger mans voted for McKinley in 186. The apprehension of & large standing army and the consequent death knell of civil liberty in this country are the chief | causes for this great change.” "THE SOLDIER ON THE WORK- INGMAN'S BACK. 1" of the ie! - would which Gen The Sun say never try In has Yoived In of two of the Deen pre three whic! and the au! waged wiainet the ¥ {pio : hundreds gus nt ject mounting up into the Spain's former sul of mil Now we to be drifting to a third war In China. It Is regarded “A state of war” In Washington, but It involves fighting, bloodshed and the loss of brave men's lives on distant and foreign soll and Hons of dollars seem not nw i in American declared ex- McKinley may is occurring In plenses, so that ng to fon cs be Hing ¥ nine at ROTTOW cannot BO Mr what he \ call and War by congre to weeping home cept continue China by the necessity gether In extri We have | laut the hundred or so a week and at dred of he cinll name for nny CONRress avoided for the rate of a been k ightecn n the cont Can and of twenty<two h Ame lives lost in battle or from many mot ny vd r rendered that not wae 1 $15.000,000 naval war on Filipin« LCongression al cam mmittee has prepared and sent etin dealing with the ations, imposed on Porto republican Congress and While a num Massacht North Carolina, Connecticut It says states, such as setts and Louis have prescribed educational qua fications for voters, this measure enacted for Port Rico is the first attempt in the history of our repub ott property jual beation ’ Thomas Jefferson, the great npion of human rights succeeded in giving to every man, rich and poor a his American thousands Ie, the right to exercise ve fran hise as a free Think many panish oppress have never 0 eam to wiite Or 0 property pol under republican rule ermitied to vote, yet under Spanish rule they never dened What clusion / were this right be the natural “ton. then, must The trusts, through whose in trade was denied by ( the P Ri dictated a property qua ot that such is imperialism fluence free oft gress to nto ans have also fication for the voters fnfortunate sland, Of The busy butcher ought not to kill | time | EYL | This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative NC Tablets the remedy thal cures » cold In one day . hid PP THE C Dianket 100 WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. 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