fo OVadteaeDNy THE CHAMPION SWINDLE ¢ or “New Light on the Silver question,’ this is considered the best work of its kind, If you want to gain a clear ldea [| of the Silver question get it togular price JO eents, Send cents to thisofioe and same will be malled to any of our y] readers «assstacsael Che CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. AS SEEN IN GERMANY. A Leader Among European Bimetallists on Independent American Free Coinage. So much has been said about the unscientific nature of the American free coinage propaganda, and its disrepute among genuine bimetallists abroad, that famous European r the New York Journal! has induced some of the most econo- wists of that school to write their views upon our political situation. The discus. sion is opened by Dr. Otto Arendt, who has received many flattering certificates of character from the monometallic press ou account of his recently published opinion that free coinage by the United States alone would be disastrous to bi. metallim in Europe. It will be seen that Dr. Arendt has now changed his views, and is an's election. an enthusiastic advocate of Mr. Br} The people of the United States have | The possessors of American vi 1 been called 1 upon to decide a ques- ation, would ortant as that of the comin extent ! lection, api reconsider whereu; ¢ whet rstanding ge. The ulating submitting mounop ritiors, by whose adoption all con. Thus it international i lism and the best ¢ is on the eve of receiving aud th ; . ¥ ial « 1 M victory financial and cconomical problems of the 1 4 i y the ulti ses 8% . will no doubt prepare the way for an in- | day he ultimate results of Dry. Fan's and the peonle’s victory. olists in this case harvest the storm where Their tract come NT ar will gain nav they have been sowing the wind NE Patil + Ba nay , . at that inant ant long continued opposition to internation. about tha bitietal- a} bimetallism wsible solution of the its proper retribution. Bryan's will be ternational agreement But how will it be should McKinley be ted ? Nothing could act more disas- Should Bryan be elected, we, the bi i metallists, would gain formidable allies, , while Ame ican bankers would certainly | trously on the American standard. Only do all in their power to forestall the de- | Bryan can save the American standard | by an international understanding. preciation of American values by back. § & H " yr > % ing our cause of interntional bimetallism, | The 10nest money party ov erlooks the Now as to the prospects in Europe ele (Continued on 4th page.) BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 facar anti y Centre co id Sharer very mu field Democy Bellefonte the latter part of last He gives a gl count of the growth of free silver sentiment in that commun itys should we discount his estimate peicent for enthusiasm, Clearfield would still show up a fine majority for Bryan and the white metal, -——— Large Potato On Tuesday a cutiosity was brought to this office in the shape of a large potato | More correctly stated, it was nine well | formed potatoes in one solid plece, firm. | ly grown together, Master James Deit. | rick, son of Henry Detrick of Mingoville, { brought the tuber to this office for exhi. | bition. It is a peculiar growth, 1500. gth, The farm 4 Heston iiternoon, Hej premises of the Le orchardn rick house water, two and good barn, ai desirable property Sent to Altoona th is Hill there and Morton two whom Maynard boys concerning little known were sent to Altoona, by Sheriff Condo They are g bright pair of Since the above was written, the two boys were seen on the road leading across the mountains to Centre Hall, They certainly are a mystery to our people. Who they are and where they come from is still unknown, very last week ’ kiGs | Ena Sulniivghuindtog LOOK Al He AT THE LABEL! after yo The date ted } $ #1 { / / ‘ ¢ y Bn a a TE Ta Ta Ta Ya VOL. 18. NO. LOW PRICES FOR FARMERS. The Amount of Silver and Wheat do not Cause Low Prices. Consumption and Dear Money Considered. wer 10 un tiene duction sitar! cuiturai modern age the reaper : i of 8 wi i plow INE, an L ARUDE ma. agricultural and manufacturing prod : . ] : BER ) Were All 10 use 9 before the e hh ird quarter of the What t fon Nye What one of does 1 wipuriance, except perhaps, come into general Is it not also true that during the period from 18% to 187s, while these improyements were rapidly coming into use, and products really did increase much faster than population, that prices all this time wore slowly rising? | \ . his certainly is true. Moreover, hone lent Boyer at Coburn were burglarized a does it come about on the theory of im. few nights ago. Between fifty aud proved methods of production and com. | seventy-five dollars worth of goods were Jequumtly gvarpia uéuon that Land taken from Glaswow, and about twenty Seif, and man n the ; of which and th the supply of which there | J0/1ars worth of goods were taken from | has bees no inrprovement and no increase, | Bower. ” s¢] . . and the , dow and wages ot ETE the record than the demonetization of by the greater sweeping crim the history of world Wie sei as sliver, by secrecy and stealth, use since 1878 " . United States congress in 1873 .—-— Coburn Stores Robbed The stores of J. W. Glasgow and Reu-
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