VOL. LXIX. CAPITOL NEWS THE SILVER MEN WILL MAJORITY HAVE Ticket Falls Flat mbling Enthusiasm The Republican Inglles Aroused, WasHiNaTON, June 22 now conceded by everybody that the silver men will have a majority in the ul LWoO- Chicago convention which will if the thirds necessary to nominate, it most, not quite, reach is be- ing asserted in Washington with much be made for the sake of harmony to the I'he positiveness that concessions will sound money Democrats. gener- al impression seems to be that these concessions, if made at all, will be in the selection of the head of the tic and not in the financial plank of the platform, which is expected to be favor of the free and in l independent coin- age of silver at 16 to 1. The Populists and silver ubli- | cans are making a gr Rep at deal of noise on behalf of Senator Teller as the can- | didate of the hicago ¢ Should Teller be be loyally supported | there are few Demoer over the idea. thinks the pri ed to the man who bolted the lican vention, nominated he wonld )y the party, but its who entl D ze is too big to be award- + I'he average moerat Re pub- convention with tears eyes, upon the single issue and who is still in accord party upon every other of the old-timers do not that they would rather be defeated un issue, hesitate t der a Simon pure, to prevalence Democrat, t In facet, the one ment Is so geners ian are disposed to regard probability of the ler by the Chicago convent nomination the contest at Chicago platform and the tick the liveliest in the hist ocralic party, seems uncertain out vention and talk of bolting Is golug to be fough! er heard from eithe Not Demo ringing speech for I ny made by Ex-Governor I SiGe, Fes iCw a Ohio, at the | ig Dem bration under the auspi ter-state Democratic this city, as the openin Presidential campaign missioner Murphy meeting whicl Kil. astic, trv, condition, straight-from-the- speech seemed to his hearers, with Gov, they hoped he for President hi tion. He said he did’'n but that he was always wi Fir #3 UY Lit the party anywhere, $ cans admit that the (tov. Campbell by would put Ohio in the umn with the ehane ley. visti fae # Senator ste vada, I'eller rt, of Ne ’ f course, one of the of says if the Democrats won't crit get ler they can still of the Populists and silver parties nominating ex of Pa. these gentlemen that the might like to make their own nom tion for the Presidency ? The trouble with McKinley a bart is that the fi known and the last agressman Si Wonder if it occurs to rst named is toe not well known to arouse anything even reser bling enthusiasm. No Republican ticket since Hayes and Wheeler, has fallen flatter than McKinley and Ho- | bart. The fact that Hanna has had | himself made chairman of the Repub- | lican National Committee and vested with the authority to select the execu- | tive committee, which has charge of the campaign, was not ealeu- | lated to make any tepublican, except | those in the Hanna ring, hilarious | with joy. This extraordinary authori- | ty, demanded and obtained by Hanna, has never been wielded by any chairman of that committee, and its! exercise is not calculated to make friends for McKinley among those Re- | publicans who have usually had al hand in managing their party’s na- | tional campaigns. Mr. Hanna has | proven that he could do the bossing | and the buying in a campaign for the | nomination, but he has yet to prove | what he can do in a campaign for elec. | tion, and the more Republican ene- | mies he makes, the more he adds to | the chances for the defeat of his ticket. Benator Hill was a true prophet when he said just before the adjourn- ment of Congress, that there would be no tariff legislation by either the fifty- fourth or the fifty-fifth Congress, al- though it was not so apparent then as it has been since the formal withdraw- al from the Republican party of four i= entire | other | Benators Teller, Cannon, Dubois, and | Pettigrew, During the session of Con- | gress just closed, the Républicans lack- majority in the reasonably cer- after March 4th, Br carom m—— A FATAL MISTAKE, A Cameron county Man Shoots a Iustend of a Barglar Mrs. county, was sl Edward Goodman, of Cameron killed and instantly 10t ¥ Mor- woling was unintention morning, by her son-in-law, M, arity. al. he given by Mr. home The sl particulars of the affair are the Renovo News as follows: Mrs. the Saturday aud Moriarity made their with Intter's parents, Groodmans, Pat Goodman, a notorious character, and a Mrs swirls wr evening Goodman, was about the SON of attempts to enter the house to further At 1.40 o'clock Sun- Mrs. down stairs for ROe abuse the people. Goodman went and Mr, Moriarity hearing her walking around } the sion that Pat Goodman had effected an He at t f tl y OF Lie stairs when hesaw a person down be- day morning purpos 3 picked up his under gun, nee, was he tog low and, in his excitement not discern- he fired. When woman, his mother-in-law. Moriarity walked to Emporium, sev- and gave himself up to the officers, He waived al i held under $1,000 baii for court. i An t was held and he was exhoner- ated from blame, Pat trouble, has served Goodman, who caused all the ¢ 4 eight terms in the penitentiary Several years he Clearfield, ago stab be Ww in and - A Newspaper Helps. nullified the iit un- business vn the news ts T38iT adverti y find there TUESDAY'S CIRCUS | THE TICKET NOMINATED ~GREAT DISSATISFACTION. A Big Tussle, or Hastings and Quay, Were Op. Conl-Oll and Anti Conl-0Oil, posing Factions, The Republican convention was full of bad blood on Tuesday, which leaves its stains in every district in the eoun- {ty. Coal oll and anti coal oil, Quay and Hastings were opposing factions, At 11.20 o'clock Chairman Gray call I'he call Ly wis ed the convention to order. then read Next { of the convention Harry the calling of the roll { Clerk J. Thomas Mitchell. res was Secretary Keller, } p 1 oF of delegates by Everyone ent {of the 124 delegates was p First was the selection of a perma- | 3 F 44 4 i nent chairman of the conven | ‘rissman was unanimously « | He { selection as chairman was i responded in a few words, | hearty applause Be TRY | reading clerk homas Mitchell and H, Harpster as secretaris i | Prof, Hamilton moved { lutions be referred to the deb Wis | resolutions without lowing committee | 8. H. Bennison, chairman, iger, H. D. Lee, Geo, L. | Smith, The first nominations Hesariili Y. Womelsdor! nated by acclamation Nominations I'he folk ng nam wer (x. L. Smith, R K Wilson, R., VY | sheriff. { put up: Harman, ', Gingriel Robert Cooke, J. Miller. for the o oo p. 4 nit joe Nl ii nation, then appes I'he re then called for the his name. sulted as follows i ses F108} leciding fifth ke and Miller and « tween Cox as follows vr was that of treasurer satis tila t on 1 % ¢ candidates were 1 Keep Your Eye Peeled five dollar bills are in They are uniike any five issued. They were the ¢ 3 18 One dollar ff ites of the series of clumsy. The rather centre { and the large figure in ud is changed to a fig- On the back the large word n the centre changed 1s "and the large figure 1 at hanged toa V anda 5, one rectly over the other. Whenever one dollar” words appear in discernable. The bills are considera bly torn and patched so as to disguise as far as possible the crude work of the counterfeiter. fs ff ssi Exernise for the Tramp. Every county in Pennsylvania should have its stone pile for petty criminals and tramps. It would con- tribute toward improved road con- tramps who disturb the tranquility of are a heavy tax on the community. a necessary one, Enforced work will cure it. Establish the stone pile and the tramp will flee from its presence as from a pestilence. In this particular reform Delaware sets an example that Pennsylvania may well follow. Ex. AAI A SRA An Old Fisherman's Theory, According to the theory of an old fisherman there will be high water all summer. The basis of this idea is the fact that the fish in the small streams are spawning in shallow water this spring. The authority of fish says that when sunfish, suckers and chubs spawn in deep water, as they did last year, the season will have but little rainfall, but when they spawn in shal low water there will be plenty of rain and corresponding high water, Having +} the second ballot 1 he name of HIDE oOOn- drawn and Kg ballot Harri- menced foliowing vole: | son Kline A YArRe . The nomination of Harrison Kline | was then made unanimous wns tl nomination Next in order 1 resulted in A vole taken J. E. Ric for register, £ {in the nomination of kasd by { the following vote: I. BE. Rickard HS Stewar The nomination of a candidate for lecor + WW. § U. He “ The convention then proceeded to der resulted as follows ratiberger } . | the nomination of candidates for com- Riddle and Fisher were nominated on the following vote: 3.0. Bally .ooinr covninns Geo, W. Shol — M. F. Riddle......... M.M. Masser.... T. W. Fisher aa SR a For auditors I. D. Wagner and G. D. Fink were nominated. Dr. Lock was nominated for ner and Jesse Cleaver was nominated | for surveyor. All the nominations | were made unanimous in their order. | missioners, 63 COro- W. E. Gray was again elected Coun- | ty chairman. SS ——— A AA Gilad Tidings. 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DEATH OF COL, WILKINSON Fatal Hesult of Loses 1 Worthy Fall Bellefonte Citizen un Bieyele We deeply regret to chronicle death of Col, Wilkinson, one of | le citizens and | 4 fonte’'s most esteemed IE His last Friday night from the effects of SINess men, death occurred on i full from a bicycle two days previous, an account of which we here copy from the Centre Democrat evening, iy Col, Harry Val + ws } ta fois LIIEIT Wiieels [01 On Wednesday Wilkinson, Al, Dale mounted and ine BEpin t along the pike to Pleasant 1 ald Ou At factory, neat Crap a point above the To Chure! Goeras ou were J Do ave sficla not i giv © and leave that Finvitin Wily, 20 they wow that they ar welcome, a pew holding six has five in it, do not file out in formal pro- scared woman i cession to let one poor, £0 to Lhe other end next to the sit at the end ready to pusl and it out ly kill Indians, as possibl was once, lis — Killed a Five-foot Racer, Jerry Stover, of near Farmers Mills, killed a five-foot black snake, of the racer Kind, in one of his fields the oth- This snake, Jerry tells us, he ing ryein a field. It was under a shock, and darted under the wagon, spun up one of the wheels and got mixed in the load, and after a search could not be found, likely it had slunk away unobserved. Jerry vouches for this as a real snake story. Washing Linen. Never put table linen into soapsuds until it has had all stains removed by pouring boiling water through them. This will remove all staine but iron rust; for that sprinkle on oxalic acid, wetting the spot with cold water. Rub gently between the hands, and it will gradually disappear. If obstinate re- peat the process, Hs A Not many business houses in these United States can boast of fifty years’ standing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass., whose in- comparable Sarsaparilla is known and used everywhere, has passed its half centennial and was never so vigorous as at present. Lt IO AA AA ARCA. ——~Subscribe for the REPORTER. * TOUCHES FOR ALL RANDOM HOME NOTES. SATUR DAY'S PRIMARIES. OF Matters, General, Special and Personal Hereabouts, A column worth reading. the pre- exten as viewed from town, now mountain top, above sents Lo the lover of nature an iN irpassed beauty, happy ILeH where peace CLOOL Kos Ps Or noL, the sovereigns live MUG in its season of ripeness an ness and utmost desireableness, wheth- O & of mountain chain even mountain, Hes. W it%y n-capped i ti wir andin stiff il Lhe air i Ng sent { has some sh Pp ar have been avoided lovin . y Trae i geviation into ow places, ; 1ic8ita £, £ sOLAILY for a oles, our mail a letter, which we will be ir niblishing The writer is red for § as a sample of i ] t esteem in central Mg hest and wherever he known. is He pays us quite a compliment : “I drop you a line to express my re- gretl atl the result of the Convention in your case, It is but a repetition of the of political parties. Faith- ful service party conviction, does not count much with some. To think of your work to advance the interest and to elevate the tone of political mo- rality in your party-to be rewarded in that way ! Poni paper is singular- iy free from many things that defile the pages of others and is a credit not only to Uentre Hall, but to Centre | county. Looking at the matter as I | do (not from a party stand-point, but | from a higher), when the delegates had | an opportunity to pass their apprecia- | tion of competency and integrity on | the part of one asking a reasonable fa- | vor at their hands, it should have been | met with a most ready affirmative re sponse.” . . . ingratitude {io The leading figures in the county | Republican organization, in touch | with the rank and file as shown by the primaries on Saturday, seem to be Will Gray, Charly Hewes, Jack Dale, and one or two others, backed by the grester part of the leaders in the rural districts. Gray might be styled the Tom Reed of the organization, Hewes the brains, Jack Dale the statesman handy in work. Some solid advice is often thrown in by the thoughtful and patriarchal Dunham. This element is on top and the old ring is under. The bitterness that came to the sur face at Saturday's Republican prima- ries, was unparalleled in this county. There were over a dozen of ugly rows and it would be advisable for evangel- ist Weaver to return again and pitch his tabernacle at Bellefonte, he would find a six months job of hard work. We regret this kind of politics. It led to the setting aside cf some good men, such Bailey and Hs Boal Long, others, by trie Kery, using false reports to reach an end, As good a speech could have been made in favor of the soldier and farmer citi- teva! fo HET Boal, 1 wi asire zen, capt, Geo, r, as for Miller was freely circulated ths ’ for sheriff, a report in the field as the candidate of a hybrid He was Democrat We know capt, to serve a jealous purpose, Boal as being above the tool for puch fellows ry did its work : to be re porte company and f Jured him at home ¢ dalley’s friends treatment, and » man A P, 14 3 ard, fer any one, but lantly y Came out « made a credital Vv fice vention, OW vorable « Tol Lively Republican Primaries, iDilican primaries in ihis alurday were the liveliest Roi tliaf van 11 Bellefonte, 8 Milesburg, » excitement ran aunty. 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