4 THE CENTRE S MoTnar, BELL RON PA 21, » i , NOVEM R 8, 1900, The Contre Demornat, | CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR. | FRED KURTZ, SR., op CHAS. R. KURTZ, r-epiTons. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular I'rice 5) per year. Kt pald in Apvance Hg: "CIRCULATION OVER 2600. Democratic National Ticket. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN... VICE PRESIDENT ADLAI E. STEVENSON Democratic State Ticket. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL P. GRAY MEEK FOR CONGRESSM ANAT N.M. EDWARDS HARRY E. GRIMM LAR FOR CON JAMES K. P. HALI County Ticket. FOR ASSENDLY J. H. WETZEL J. W. KEPLER FOR JURY ( FREDERICK ROBB IMMISSIO EDITORIAL. THE next day it rained. BiLLy defeat, BRYAN is a big man, even in ————— 5 Croker and the Tammany Tiger were in New Yok this trig of little account Thanksgiving day will soon be here. but politically we have little use for such an event, - Some of our democratic friends who were dreaming of soft postoffice berths, fat appointments and such | itall w that was a delusion and a snare. —————————— - — -— Tae the re renewed their Pennsvalley dem they held against George CTacy, the on true to of faith from days volt Tuesday Adi, allegiance to the ples of the up Pennsvalley demox revolutionary sires, by 1 their accustomed large rats never - PROVIDENCE can pot having favored the vot be blamed for oppressed peo- ple with fine weather to attend the el tions and support known that will hold the citizen if he neglected Or wiong against his fel men who are to be honest is what Prov accountable for, and competent, and idence same as any other duty, low man. - THE American workman i ing more than #1, export trade of the United is contribut. to the The an workshops export. 00,000 a day Slates, products of Americ ed during the nine months end with September, amount considerably mor 00 a day Sundays and ting onl ] n of Ameri men to the export Y Wor an work trade States averages § oo - CONGRI SSM N. Kress is t returns ann the House creased fron vided each mem LO 200, 00x Since each decade b the will previ doubt next reap conven be atwon ience used will van ore the House, the full Kans Virginia will each The making delegation thirty-two strong braska and House. gains Arkansas, Colorado, Loui Massachus New Jerse rida, ana, sour, ington, West ° and Penn members Minne and Illinois, vania Texa Killed ingh Corporal James I, Forty-third regiment unteers, was killed in action at Philippine islands, on Sept. 20, 1900, Corporal Noble enlisted in Altoona on Sept. 8 der Capt. Sept for Half February, 7 months old, "Church Dedication, 15949, un John 8. Fair, and left there on 12, Fort, Moon valley Cents ounty 1877. in charge o uad of recruits Ethen Aller ’ was in sy 0 He was 23 years and at Yearicks appointment in Gregg twp,, will be dedicated Sunday, Nov. 15th, Rev, Buck, of Millhein, Rev. Hengst, of Lewis. burg; and Rev.Brown, the pastor, will as. sist in the services, Fired Five Bullets into His Head, Graffins E. Rissell, of Williamsport, attempted suicide Friday evening in the United States hotel by shooting himself five times in the head. None of the balls had penetrated the skull, It is believed he will recover, | the Philad, | ments THE NEW BATTLE. Since the election is over the average voter will scan the returns and wonder | how it happened, The following from Times is direct and to the point : “The re-election of Pre sident McKin- ley in the face of the general condem- nation of his policy, is the fullest justi fication of the battle the democracy has made in defense of popular rights a battle that vy and will continue The enormous tal under the dominant power in controls our lagisiatures ; national government, I elections Through its count! nels of influence, by corruption, tion and misrepre entation kind, it has compelled the elect: chosen candidate against the de judgment of the American peopie, This is the solemn truth which people have to face to-day. Mr, Mcl lection is not a sign of popular approval, That he mmand as candid republicans will admit, D name, it is the alone, begins anew to di until it 18s won, concentration control has beg this country contro of coporate 3 the Trois our chan- intimida. of cvery m ol liberate cont Tt] the ley's re.e does not « themselves sguise it under whatever achieve that has judgment foul, has prevented the f the popular government goes ment of the money tyrannized and, ower ovel ce popular air means or by free expression Imperialism in in hand with this tyranny that finds expression in the Trusts. people have not approved; they been overawed. The false cry of dan- ger to ‘business interests’’ has terrified and coerced men against their judg ment, against their interest, against their convictions of principle, and the concen. trated power of a great political organ ization controlled and guided in the in terest of the few against the many, has prevailed against the higher aspirations f American democracy. Serious as this situation {s, | face it with fresh hope, ign of misrepresentation and tense is ended. The new campaign gins to-day, in which the truth will vail, It wlll not be denied that th ands voted for McKinley Tuesd: hy who are earnestly opposed to the conduct of his administration and to the policy, the tendencies and the influences he reg rents, yet whose judgment was « by fictitious fear $ of dangers they were 1 might ym a « fears cao The republic ial before whether Ly will hand money, The have ol the patriot The cam- false pre. be- pre- a wwerborne tol come fro hange of p Such no longer chine ; t are to be ag of our nat from the the peot . and Ir politics, seeming su troyed 1 prociaime 1 DOS Te Prospe f our ( ; ’" § be won.’ - ON COAL 3 MIN ‘AG e Academy tea: urday tackled the heavy ¢ The eYen ir toona. home boys were in son The re when the first half « some rough work done during the in the crowd when the di » - Purcha Pottstown, Preserve of wiladeinhia eat ’ Philadelphia eapitalis Big Game Joseph lailey, laud lake, Lye MIR preserve and summer resort Improve. now in progress and others in con. An ¢ templation will cost $100,000 labo. | rate hunting lodge is in course of erec. | The new United Evangelical charch | » tion.on the shore of Crystal Lake, which is included in the land acquired. Space | has already been cleared for the building of a large hotelfor summer boarders. U. S. Weather Bureau. Weekly Report Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE 10 Maximum Minimum Nov. 1, eloudy..... w Bl i clear... 3, cloudy... 4, clear. hn 7) CLOUDY rnin, Rainfall: On 7th, evening, 48 Ineh, | had > {engaged in the war with Spain, | mous list of pens) | appall in the OUR GROWING PENSIONS. Pension commissioner Evans has an- that claims of soldiers and sailors who served nounced publicly 14,000 pension in the Spavish-American war, have been filed in his office; and of these 3,342 are already in process of adjudication, When it is remembered that we never 0 soldiers and sailors actually the enor. on applications becomes There lors mustered into sery but at were more than 14 000 ce i war ; no time did we have over 20,000 in actual service in of WHT my’ country with the in the bave sen * have vet to deg wal over oon have to en- fully the the Philippines ion the country, If bed 000 pension Philips than three ne us more few soldiers who in the have return- 1 ithout more ken physical Our cnormous ished 1, Qa has now largely during elphia Times. certain the next for Hospit of Philadel superintendent the Superintendent Miss C. E, has been appointed Perkins, Lock Haven hospital to fill caused by the resignation of Dr, Church. * hos- harge assumed charge ialified to d TCI The Reptiles Are ( the in Process "hot Reflections of a A widow ’ by naking him If she nenhelor, to death woman neve rea 1 ! is the only he ever loved When the average man's wif ready to gd to | y 1 0 go to the other ‘ Maybe a wom plays so much because the heroine has a harder time than she has, It Is curious how a woman gets a sore throat from wearing too little cove ce pets PF Teaay an likes nasty problem {ering down below and rheumatism in the foot from two little around her shoulders, A woman Ilkes to have a lot of Jew ols 80 that when her feelings have been hurt she can leave them all off and come down to dinner dressed In black and Yooking pale and sad. —N. Y, Presa. The Only Times, Tenant—Nut does the chimney ak ways smoke like this? Landlord—Oh, no! Only when there's $iite In the grate~Indlanapolls Jour | ® lull in the fir | fessed to havin | this ignot bene | the pig dashed IN THE PHILIPPINE WAR. Paring the Charge at Calooenn Men Forget the Roar of Battle te Chase a Ply. War at best is hades, After the thin veil of glamour, frenry and glory is drawn aside there is nothing left save bleaching skeletons and the desolate homes. Iu battle there is tha screech of shells and the dull report of their explosion, the thunder of field sending pounds of solid steel toward an enemy; there is the rattle of small arma, like the roll of distant drums, the blinding smoke, the singing of mausers and the hum of remingtons; tLere is the clatter of affrightened monkeys, the scolding of parrots, the howls of o nking eurs and in the wake of the victors arise the smoke and flam fb ig hu Add to this pandemonin the hoarse yells of the eless wom. com! the eriex of hor of the ul and en of a pie cen, then, rn 4 milauts and children, the pr J ’ faces of tl alle wounded, the set riln one may have a faint small en During the comps woods the dered ix alo, nati beast of to Al the linus. call~ 1 frons ely di- lo with during ily cone gih in were surg erice-field of I'he writer reoted his ward After , we shame! fire t no apparent result g wasted our stren ie mann A ar and rised to learn that every ma: wise, At all eve: good Its escape, for it patiently pl wided ahead until it up. Dur he ch can a fren- ried pig of d luutive alze dashed from ath a bamboo hut and, apparently, tl the commotion was for , thought best 10 retire, As past the writer 1% was a a! from the thought no more ime. Afterward, upon to the rear, we saw four or iers in b tle sane ble, even another man but when men forsake f conflict, the shouts of the Jie walls of she wounded, shoat, the ex- Lie 10 learn Lad done like is, the the timber swallowed ing t argeatCalo his benetl gently assisted ove butt of our gun glaarin ¢ five sold poor Hie awine. fy i ase a hog, heir o ner it of in times of peace, to watek e) trher laces, forg Ar an eight-pound natives take great de g love the f revelry is very distis The feast and 8 are ira {erda'n 8 Ball" *} Jesus” Pane i Life- I when lea, » has great eo BAR | } on vy t) at the ihie dose n A I, and also a quan~, wonder the other i : bered that M is the color and as h received more ate than the other e¢ anda, Jefore the battle of Calooean, Col, Fun ston rode up to the colors with the ree mark: "Remember, boys, that when the colors full you are suppofed to be fead.” “That is the way I understand I" sald John, stoutly. “You'll do,” re- filad the colonel, as he rode down the | rompany, iention ne. And John did do. During the bate tla the colors were struck four times’ ind the staff twice, a mauser bullet, grazed John's cheek, and still the colors, floated, and by their presence incited’ the boys to do miracles. Minneapolis Messenger, Makes Pa a a Y is not a blackmalll wakes pa pay. Chicago al ‘Reynolds’ Bank Building. fllammotn Assortment of MENS APPAREL For kell and Winter Alter Many Weeks of Pepera- tion in buying from the leading manufacturers we are now offering an assortment vast and varied of what is best in MEN'S CLOTHING AND FUR- NISHING GOODS. [lik NOTED. MEN'S & YOUTHS’ SUITS. We distribute the largest quantities of staple 7.50, 10, 12. 3 are all made with double knees either two . the . ’ hy » ’ re We are very proud of our Children’s Depart- We have reason, too, for ich a line of Kussia A In Ove re oatings our entire line has just been Our Hats embrace more different brands tl 1an t n central Penna \! We ¢ ; Ties in Silks ar d 8 Sati ns in the new shapes are We F handle he Eclipse, Monarch, mius | } icy a In Our line of Hosiery is very large and we cer- v ‘ " +e AN A : al The man who is in need Our great bargain in Men’ d mm \s » line Aid s } avy 8S leavy fle eCce rwear ari weigh | ] Lt 4§ i ig wl 4 Ww Wi Of our entire stock we ask the favor of an ex- amination. We assure you that breadth and va riety of new goods is without a rival, The Nobby Dresser is the Farly Buyer. Yours for Business, SIM, THE CLOTHIER, THE LEADER, Allegheny Street.
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