Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 14, 1901, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 14, 1901.
GREAT BMANCIPATOR
Tribute of Postmaster General
Smith to Abraham Lincoln.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN AT COLUMBUS.
The Democratic Orntor Devotees Hin
Address to n Review of the Life of
Jeflerson—Senntor Hanna on “The
Business Man in Polities"”
Orange, N. J., Feb
third annual Lincoln's day dinner of
the Republican club of E Orange
was given last night. Postmaster Gen-
eral Charles Emory Smith spoke on
“Abraham Lincoln” and Congressman
Charles B. Landis, Indiana, re-
sponded to the toast "The Republic of
Today.” Cabin Days." was the
toast to which Franklin Murphy re-
sponded, and Congressman Richard
Wayne Parker responded to “New Jer-
sey Republicans.”
Postmaster Gene th said that
for hundred 3 it had been
customary to n the days
of the revolution heroie
this country, but ming
fes, when the eve of 40 ye:
could be looked upon in their
light, the days of the mighty struggle
to preserve the Union and freedom
would be looked back to as true
type of American endeavor and sacri-
fice. In those days Abraham Lincoln
would be set up as the [ Ameri-
Can, a pure type stand z | le Wash-
ington aft an id
Lincoln was
great
God, ar
placed
the natio
needed
place of
fixed
the be
an Americ
the ma
throbbing
an ide
tion
peril
1 he Ti
13.—The
East
15t
of
“log
Smi
one
look bac n
the
the «
age of
\T~
us
in
ago
nis \r'S
proper
the
‘ate
and
tions of
WILLIAM J. BRYAN AT CoLU MBL S
Address to mn Review of
Life
Devotees His
the of Jefferson
nive ar
coln was cs
the
League
Colun
fully
wh
mer
gaiier
wa
SENATOR HANNA ON “BUSINESS
“No Fear When the Issue Is Between
Republicanism and Socialism.”
the Reg
YOrk
Ww
mai
sided
Han: n
ing the
respond
Man in
“Polit
ous mn
dischar
I have
pride Ant e ready resp
of the | f an to
him on bel
country
“We had a gre
the close of the
those thousands of business fen of
the metropolis stood for principle |
am here to thank yon for what you did
then Upon you must largely depend
whether the great principles for which
Lincoln stood and for which we stand
shall perpetuate the foundation of our
government and its policy
“The Influence of the business man
in politics is more far reaching than
one wonid at first imagine
wish to Arrnign class
The great mass
are the empl
fore, the
sald
and
4
in part
ve y er
in the
of A
me
‘ 0 wWhice
I have 1
h
ge
been
any
needs
example of that
last when
’
campaign
against class
workingmen
of capital and
rtners of « apital
great influence for good or evil
as they made things, It is
the duty of the business man of Amer
ea to show that great the mont
powerful ause of its numbers—that
of
yes there.
either
Are 10 sew
clans
hes
we do not discriminate between classes,
but t} we have thelr welfare at
heurt hen we have no fear, when It
come at lssue between republican
ism and socialism.”
| member a
| Clevel
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We don't |
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A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED |
Thursday, Feb, 7,
Women followers of Dowie, the faith |
cure healer, wrecked five Chicago drug
stores,
A train wreck on the Erie road at
Greenville, Pa., resulted in five deaths
and injuries to a score,
The British government, in view of
recent Boer activity, will send 30,000
more troops to South Africa. {
Lorenzo Priori, electrocuted at Sing
Sing prison yesterday for the murder
of Vincenzo Garaguso, died protesting
his innocence
Dr Homer C, Stuntz, of Mount V
non, la., has been appointed pre
elder of the Methodist
church in the Philippine
Feb, SN,
inl deadlock
no IEns
Friday,
Delaware
an
The
continue
enntor
with
in
of
| ment
been
Army
Hanna has
Grand
Senator
po
ina
Charle
in the
store, and
heart
Georg
Fred Hof
'K grocer
polit ted
!
aqao
rado Sp
Both g:
Snturday, Feb,
Monday, Feb, 11
Tuesday
GENERA MARKETS
choles
roomier
nearby
orn
ern 4
Butter
low gt
M '
prime n
5.1 Kun
hogs, 5 10 5 0 “
MuLm Bheep stends eho
Mus: common, $301. «
B.80Ui®. common te good,
calves, Fig,
Iambe
HubW, veal
IARRISCURG TETTER.
| Measures That Occupy the Atten=
tion of the Lawmakers,
THE "RIPPER" BILL AMENDED,
Members From the Northeastern Bee.
tion, It Ix Believed, will Now With
draw Their Opposition—A New Em-
Linkility BLL
Harrisburg, Feb, 13.—The
committee on municipal affairs met last
the “ripper”
ond class cities,
by the
ployers'
gennte
and reconsidered
bill
wis
night
charter
which
yesterday
is be
legislature
of the
opposition
of the
that the salary of
who tak« the place of the n
who Is 1 by
shall
between $3
for se
jenate
It
the
part
recommitted
for further
leved that the
from the
will now
amendment
of
tern
members
northean
state withdraw their
to the measure as amended
One amendments provides
the city recorder
and
overn
AYOI
int
Lppoints
recelve
000 an
WW or under
In
by Mr
mak
prog
state
can
fenn i
phia, prohi
certain «
ed upon them
sion, and
be made against its enactment
provides that nothing shal
publication of the fact
no shall
tives from justice. The parties wish
ing to publish the news, however. must
first obtain the written consent of com
Democratic State Rilling
arrived here Tuesday for the purpo
of urging Democrat i
legislature to take up the matter of b
lot reform Last night he
satement which RAYS
Ww
universal
rimes nw
much
LAs Ke trong |
iy 1] :
prevent the
where pers
become fugl
accused have
Chalrman
members of
issued a
“Not
mportant
ballot reform. a
the meeting
yol we find
towards meet
the people
in
thatanding
he
the great and
demand for
month has gone by
07 the leginiafure
practically not}
ing the
since
and
ne done
great demand of
Independent Republicans, here is the
most Important matter before us for
our consideration. You sald you were
in favor of such a measure. Now |
stand by us and help us pass it."
TOWNGREW RAPIDLY
PROSPERITY FOLLOWS OPENING OF
A RAILROAD,
Moribund Heglon Quickened Into
Life by Modern Transportation Fa-
ellitfes—~Electrie Lightsand Schools
Come With the Rallroad,
The completion of the Gulf and Ship
Island rallroad to Jackson, Miss., with
in the past few months
to the m
opened up
erchants of
vast territory hitherto inancce
means of the
h formed the
Hitless to the
antiquated ox
only transportation
fa
Since the complet on of the
the ing
Senger
interior town
road and
a of a double da
ight
Luguratic
fre
sprung u
pas
train service new
old
h an ex
nnd
towns have p. and towns
have en on new life to sue
tent tha
the
for
rarely
nized
Comers
ppl
FENN) per day
pacity of feet
ts electri
ppl
I'he
hands and
30 acres of nnd per day
also
company
plant and waterwor
Intter su ed by two six Incl
wells
1.2060)
about
There
Rich
tiesburg
A luerat
The water for the waterworks Is sup
plied from artesian wells
aave sufficient pressure to force a
stream over a two story bullding
The construction of an adequate sew
erage system is one of the possibilities
for the near future, and bonds to the
amount of 25.000 will
this purpose
company smi
cuts the t
loated the
the
Ww
Hat
both doing
Are
Lumber and
1. oF company
ve business
two which
be Issued for
Improvements
mercantile
residend iN]
in the
bulldings
way of new
and handsome
manifest on all
The completion of the two projected
raliroads Into Hattiesburg the Mobile
Jackson and Kansas City and the
Natchez and Gulf rond- will make the
elty one of the most Important railroad
centers In the south, sure to become a
central polot for manufacturing enter
prises,
Are slides
A Name Twice Made
Famous, Now a
Shining Mark for
Imitators.
The name Chase.” twice made famous,
is a shining mark for the unscrupulous to
pounce upon and appropriate in order to
foist upon the public their worthless pre-
parations, These birds of prey, by using
the name Chase, expect the public to be
fooled they are the medi.
cines W. Chase. who first
came the author of the world
famed Dr, Chase's book and
physic fame
increased by the wonderful suc
Nerve Pills, wit Nerve
troubles I'bey play upon the name Chase
but dare not use the initials "A. W."
but dare not counterfeit the
Dr. A. W. Chase
Nerve Pilis now recog-
for building up pale,
suf.
into believing
of Dr A
noted
be.
as
recipe
is now doubly
of his
Blood
an, and whose
Crss
Brain and
They imitate
portrait and signature of
which identifies the
nized as infallible
weak, thin-blooded exhausted
ferers
ALY } 0
nerve
are nerve.tired and brain weary.
are ea y exhausted
id up
gth and vigor w
peoy who find
tL. NOTICES
~% Sech
family
|
Bhee
We are now receiving daily in-
voices of New Products in our line.
[ And are well prepared to serve all
demands on short
Sweet New Hames
fast Bacon
CHEESE
(re REE W |
ple
Ka
not ice
Break-
and
(100d
Wi
per
na
MINCE MEAT ---We are
making our genuine home
in All
er & Co.
Bush House. - Bellefonte, Pa.
WITHOUT DOUBT
The 3 y 1
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MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA.
AL. 8. GARMAN, Proprietor,
Everything new, clean and inviting
Special pains will be taken to entertain
Centre county people when traveling in
that section
Centre County Banking Co.
Corner High and Spring Streels,
RECRIVE Drrosits ; Discount NoTes
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