The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1892, Image 1

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    veland
November if
The nomination o
neapolis, |
Lhe 18s
hig
mer al
the
and
milli
stronger,
odious foree bill
many
of
last su
CONETOSs,
concerned for his
fot
- » -
a tariff duty
per cent. on imported pearl
but the
pr rl button fac tory
girls who are employed in
Det re
inst a
Whos, t would
in it
bee ny oblige «lt
tion of that
¥ prohibitive tarifl’ rate is
i
suffeiontly
appear
an absolutel
not persiunsive to induce
the maintenance of 8 moderate
In the
I aborer can se
Wes
rate. light of such facts the
without eyes the hal
lowness of jhe pretense that high
duties are a guarantee of high wages,
Cambria Freanan,
Wp i
Whitelaw Reid, the New York edits
or, was made the Harrison running
mate at the evening session of the
convention, The nomination was
made by acclamation, the only man
who has mentioned
another Reed, the ex-speaker,
latter's name was withdrawn before
there was any voting. Reid, as ia
known, has just resigned his place as
minister to France, Hix return and
the fact that he has in the last few |
days recognized a labor union iff his |
office show that he was dead set on |
getting the distinction of sharing de
feat with the President.
“
being
The
besides
PLATFORM.
mrt of the
LO non-partisan ques-
t approach the
. As to the silver
Peller and Wolcott
difficulty
<iiver States arguing it
distine-
[S%i10x
Senators
making
Vi Ho in
Ix pew and
the East
while
$ §
it at
as the
DreeCisely
er.
$ ttl ,
ii Lishury
Lil Pit Durg
principles on
and on which
ie contested, ar
MeKinley bill and
§
Le
tion bill of
latform
inferen
indie
HOE 6s
of
white
FopoOs HW
i
fiian : :
ff 4 " 1 3 3
i personal CHeinies
of
in
and out
nents in
ble to do
didacies
Various «
ali
(1 A Constant Sil
undoubted
fifth |
RK, and the
credited to him ax a
led him into all i
elie
none quite so extinguish- |
win this vear of grace, with
Quay,
wid Platt. : lieve he
Harrison as to get the
Fai both,
out
\ his |
fortunes confided
cared as; =
f a \ Maryland
much to defeat
tion. ling in he |
of the
rey leadership
finds himself cabinet
no longer |
WWay irom j
i with the!
a factor in big events, and
sorry thought
last
fs
him in his
* old and tried
old enemies deluded
grand fia
friends
4%)
reproaches instead of sympathy.
has made two Republican presidents
beyond question—Garfield in 1880 and |,
Harrison in 1888 and he goes down in |
an ineffectual battle, in bad company, | ¢
to defeat the man he promoted four
It is the last of Blaine, but
the American people will always have |
a warm corner in their hearts for the
man of magnetism, with all his win-
ning foibles. Pittsburg Post.
By
VOArs ago,
The Centre county Republicans have
raised no hurrah over the nomination
of Harrison. Blaine seemingly was
the favorite, except with the office
holders who had a position at stake.
Wo
—e Woll & Crawford have some odd
ots of shoes that you ean have at a
big sacrifice, Ask to see them.
wn AL Mingle's shoe store, Belle
forte, all the latest styles in foot wear
than clsew ire.
HARRISON & REID.
| HARRISON NOMINATED
FIRST BALLOT.
ON
HE
President Harvison Chosen ns the
Bearer ¥
He made a Clean Sweep.
Standard
or the Republican Party
The
tion in session last
Republican
olis completed its I
nominating Harri
and Whitelaw Reid, of ti
Tribune, for Vice Preside
Only two « i
to the convention
and James Gi,
Nomi
ent wer
Hon,
ssinan (
Ww,
re
“=enator
i
f Wisco
ine
Jorsey
Sow Mexico
hio
klahoma
regon
Favains
CHRRASRRL BER
o
i
Peeavare
SRE
Total, NAB S85 16182146 182
Whole number 906, Necessary to a
in
THE EVENING SESSION
In the recess the delegates consulted
ew York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and
other Sfhtes selected the name of
set isi
a
URSDAY, JUN
*
Whitelaw
"i
-
Wall
a
Paper
t for the Peel
nm Persp
Charter Granted,
al
Kishin (itis
granted
A charter was
partment to ths
ley Railroad Company, capital, §
Ex), miles
The line will be nin
in Mifflin county
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Insurance Accepted:
At a mecting of the directors of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Come
pany held on the 14th inst,
for insurance to the amount of $97,032,
Was accepted,
-
-
Ladies ask for Gilt Edge,
only shoe polish containing
Wolf & Crawford have it.
A full line of
gents furnishing goods has been re-
ceived at the Philad, Branch, Belles
the
oil,
latest siyies
fonte.
nade,
¢
gE
14
BON
Harr
at having at
rid of Mr.
renominated.
filling the
man
himself,
Fix presentative Bryan, of Nebraska
w hos y on Lh
spec]
wide and favorable impression last win-
ter, He “Harrie
MAYS
nonin ix
=
fis ipful {fo the dean of the west,
party.
He repre
25 that you have ever seen.
best $1.25 shoe for men, in the county.
Lyox & Co,
wee We donrn that Honorable J. C.
Bucher, of Lewisburg, has been ape
pointed attorney for the Pennsylvania
RH. R. Company, for this part of the
Hiate, with headquarters at Bunbury,
:
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:
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John C. Packer for many years.
amounts to fully $5,000
COBURN,
s Copperhead Suake.
A colder
- -» -
Position.
r rile IS In
Hall,
inextent to
posi-
Lente and
LTH
of this
gale
oats he aot i 1 Cs PP TI
a I Secured 4 Corresponding
X Roads, 1
with
non
Lal Sam nel
« Gldate for
decision of the
noe that
ip, sa
fools
David R
candidate for
on of the Deme
Minoe that Charles BR
a candidate for
ecision of the Dem
thotieed
of Centre Ha
Ary. stubiow
1 HniY Conve
We are anmthorized to announ
Laer, of Bellefoute, formerly of Howard, is & Can
Hidmte for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of
ihe Democratic County Convention
we that M. 1. Gar
ASSEMBLY.
We are sulhorisad to announce that Jumes
Sobofiold, of Belletonte Borough, is a candidate
ooratic County Convention
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
We are authorised to anno ance thet William J.
for
:
tion to a very great extent, as he had
been sinted for a place on the ticket
which it i#8 proposed to nominate at
Omahis on the 5th of next month.
will, P, Long Spring Mills, will
Democratic County Convention.
We are nuthorized to announce that Joh .
Keichline, of Bellefonte Borough. isa a
suljoct bo the dedisinm of
the Demoeratio County Convention.
0 MS SHA OAS
ell, P. Long, Spring Mills, wants
potatoes, at once. He pays highest
price,
Surrah silks from 40 ots. upward.
Young men's suits, black, brown or
mixed cheviots, 8.50, 4.00, 5.00, 5.50,
6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 10,00 and 12.00,
Lyox & Co.
~The REPORTER at $150 is the
paper in the county.