The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
———
FRED KURTZ, Editor,
TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance,
tions at issue, and, Naving out elo.
quence, his argument was all logic and |
plain reasoning so that any voter could
understand the silver question, Now
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 , i
per year. quence, and that Bryan is no great or-
ator after all.
ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three Bryan will not make a speech this
insertions, and b;cen.s per line for each subse
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known
on application,
that his
the far-
and what troubles them is,
speeches carry ofl’ the masses
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Aug. 20,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
vl WHAT 16 TO 1 MEANS,
We demand the free and unlimited
coinage of both gold and silver at the
present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without
waiting for the aid or consent of any
other nation. We demand that the
standard silver dollar shall be full le-
gal-tender equally with gold for all
debts, public and private.—Democrat-
ie National Platform,
Free coinage means that silver and
gold bullion shall be coined without
charge by the United States mints,
Unlimited means that all
the gold and all the silver presented at
the United States mints shall be coin-
ed into money.
For Congress,
J. L. BPANGLER.
For Assembly,
R. F. FOSTER.
JAMES SCHOFIELD.
For Sheriff,
W. M. CRONISTER.
1866,
For Treasurer,
C. A. WEAVER. .
coinage
For Commissioners,
P. H. MEYER.
DANIEL HECKMAN.
The ratio of 16 to 1 that the
number of grains of pure silver in a
silver dollar shall be sixteen times the
Ieanas
For Register,
G. W. RUMBERGER.
number of grains of pure gold in a gold
dollar,
By full legal meant
when a debtor offers either gold or
ver to a creditor whatever
the creditor is accept
debtor
For Recorder,
C. HARPER.
tender is that
gi sil-
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. F. KEISTER.
in any sum
to
the
bound the
same and discharge
from
For Coroner,
W. W. IRWIN.
his liability.
a
DR.
“THE CHANGE OF BASE
For
H. WETZEL.
surveyer,
The late
il speech on ft
William
he
1878,
A.
31s and-.
a la
Hison
January,
{ of the crime
We
| changed the |
1d
KO rp of tl
great
every
stampede to silver is
likely
{'nion.
Tue
that Bryan
state in the
of '73, said:
to tl
a's
is Cart
Now come
ase War system from
» had
a— Ay —-
: | silver to ¢ tha ti +
Cor. Spangler missed by a few votes | SUVET LO 8 A he
: itl
of getting i
i
which would have been well Heed
the ate chairmanship, 3 g
pay debts in silver dolls
| dol Cont
nw
ATS
lars, racts made or
under his direction.
were changed and the
BM
Ix a good many localities the ‘“‘next | 11Or g pion 1 lemand pay
post
hair with a silver comb.
gold.
i
-master’’ is beginning to comb his | : existence a
day of the chi
| it.
| the
Astonishing inge were permeated
infecti i“ " The option of the debto
how infectious craze’ 1s. i I
> metal in which he wo
- —- -
| ¥ 4
: 16 13) sr sf the SEP
in this issue extracts from | the power of the treasury
They de- | Ve
print | tence.
We
Bryan's New York address.
We
r ISSLIeS,
print "
r dollars were
. y PN
serve careful study. will Be
further extras
ratic
8 true Democ
+
Me-
mpared
wer, Lo some exient,
flopping
,
Kinley. But that's nothing «
hos ublican silverites |
with the t= of Rep
that are flockit
r 4
Ig i
iver Demo- | Fesumpt
that
shops,
pay
toar tut
silver out
J
men
since there has been
. ft Io
no silver for a great many
‘em. metals a
Vears U question at
a atad
: BLAALE 5
- > — i
that had no metallic
the i
The
wn
Is
circulation
it
mouldy
want to hav e gol
don’t they
lott the
ELA
in
circulate
$1 boa rs be
the banks
why uihior
. people
sacks get
thirty
instead of ing
delibe
our mints and cut off the
our Tie
very thing
dictated this
Who
ly into the
¢
. iver colt ;
in their vaults these Hyver coin !
os
Za
supply of ti
ies called
Bryan isn't hoardin single
years?
frnil
eagle to keep it from circulating
- » — policy
BRYAN is taking a
friend in York slate,
gans of the gold bugs
The
a speech or trip
In i ie 1 :
look fairl legislation: see |
with an old
and now the or-
and banks say
Nebraskan won't
that
rest
t %
purpose, its aitimate seo and the
end to be reached by
who
jen
is rej eal
Origi=
i iat t, and who nos { Bn
he is hiding. nated it, and who now with and
be able ake speech bitterly antagonize |
tom
will please the goldites, pn
cnt SILVER is on the
it by
of which the fo
rampage in Ohio,
Who are the supporters of Bryan? fottors
t is the great mass of oppressed farm.
the feel
pinch of sordid banks ;
the of gold mines
who want their metal held up by ery-
It is
to stand.
we have rom Republicans
Howing, from an att
(i,
Of
business who the
the
OW ners
ers | nen
ney in Sidney,
“Mr. John
one of vour Ohio
is a sample
Orbison. (a Republican
princely handed
Hep iw
called
* therein, copied
on Financial News,’
ive the remoniti-
dollar in the Uni-
The article referred to ap-
pears on the first page of your paper of
Aug. 6th, under hea
Fear,’
| “Herewith please find enclosed
y | stamps, for which please send me as
many copies of your paper of Aug. 6,
| as you feel lize sending for amount en-
closed. The numerous calls to see and
| read the said ‘Financial News’ article,
explains the reason why I now tres-
stibseribers,
me a copy of
ter, of date
attention to
from the ‘L
March 10th, re
zation of the silver
your paper,
Aug. 6t
article
the
ing down silver. easy to decide h, and my
on which side
an
op a
ond of
THE gold organs are trying
a scare that free silver will
in the country.
claimed the
to get up
utterly ru-
wimember, they pro-
atic tariff would
ruin the eountry—but it didn’t, it brot
prosperity instead. These fellows are |
a branch of the bull-frog tribe, they
have no other speech but to holler
“ruin, r-ruin,” “rer-ruin.”’
—————————
Tie new chairman of the Democrs- |
tic State Committee, is John M. Gar-|
man of Nanticoke. On 1st ballot Kerr |
had 31, Bpangler 22, Garman 12. The |
name of Col. Spangler was then with- |
drawn, and the Zod ballot resulted,
Kerr 30, Garman 36.
Mr. Garman is an able man, a very |
gook stump speaker, an ardent Demo- |
erat and bears an unsullied record. He |
will make an excellent Chairman and |
aim to build up the Democratic party |
in this state and not a Garman party.
0
ted States,
Demoer
dline, ‘England's
If 4
| cure additional copies,
| blowing in Ohio—for free silver.
“The free silver tide here, notwith-
| standing reports to the contrary, is on |
| the increase, and with the aid of hun- |
| dreds of silver Republicans, is fassum- |
| ing wonderful proportions, and will,
| in the opinion of our wisest politicians,
ms ft | sweep the Buckeye State into the Bry-
BRYAN, somehow, can’t talk to suit | { an colum in November. In this con- |
the od ‘pinchers. When the “Boy | nection it is gratifying to note that |
Orator’’ made his speech in the Chica- | your newsy and spicy paper, ‘The Re-
go convention, which speech was the | porter’, stands true to the interest of |
cause of his nomination, the gold or. | the tolling masses, and that you are |
gens complained his eloquence did it | doing valiant service in the cause of |
and that it was wrong in Bryan fo | the people. Very respectfully yours,
capture the convention by his elo- | James E. Way,”
quence. dc fp A ten
Next he made his great speech at| —REPORTER for the campaign
New York, touching upon all the ques- ' cents,
#
20 |
proved by the experience of history
and supported by all the prominent
statesmen of our nation from the days
of the first President down to 1878
When we ask that our mints be open-
The heat was hard on the poor city
horse—in fact we'd rather be a coun-
{ try than a city horse any time, Du-
ing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday of last week, 1,258 hor-
ses died of the heat in New York city.
The highest death rate was among the
| street car
| EDITORIAL NOTES,
|
|
i
|
ed to the free and unlimited coinage of
silver into full legal tender money, we
are simply asking that the same mint
privileges be accorded to silver that are
now accorded to gold, When we ask
be at the ratio of 16
to 1 we simply ask that our gold coins
horses,
Burglaries are getting to be so nume-
rous jin town and country that people | that this coinage
should always be on the alert and pre-
pared. We learn in scripture that we
know not at what hour of
| the thief cometh,
and the standard silver dollar—which
be the
amount of pure silver as the first silver
dollar
their present weight and fineness,
it remembered, contains
the night
retain
The
theoretical advantage of the bimetallic
stated by
writer on political economy
coined at our mints
sight of
; we have good
Democrats not loose
the county ticket
in the field, is deserving
the full party vote ; with the existing
harmony our ticket should have 1000
majority.
must
men
each name
system is best i“
who
gests the following illustration:
“A river fed
more uniform in volume
the
feeders is swollen
from two sources
The gold Democrats will hold a eon- than a river
vention at Indianapolis to nominate
candidates for President and Vice Pres-
ident. This will not hurt Bryan as it
will keep these goldites from voling
for McKinley,
Horace B. P
has
fed from one source
that when one of the
the other may be
which has but one
that feed
11
of bimetall ti
He
low,
feeder
ler,
must
the
met
fall with
oO in
of
contributions
the
Aries
Case
acker, of Tioga county, ism. volume
been nominated for congress by
the Republicans of the Clin
ming-Tioga district,
the
‘linton,
money receives
both the gold
and
ton-Lyco- mines and wi
which turns down
H. 1.
favor
mines, therefore, v
the d
und
less:
Leonard,
Harvey
of P
John Wanamaker is now
nest for |
ron who
Hastings is also a candidate go is Boles
Penrose of Phila W
d Hastings
iIflc
When a shop shuts down now, it i Hae Lie >» ition should be given, |
i
arifl
member,
withdrew I
present ollar,
hangeable
dol
resting upon two metals
, OF less ¢ in its purchasing pow-
acker, er than the hich rests on
metal
If ther
only
Out 10 ear- Hi).
. =, Senator to defeat Came ® Of mone ¥ Lie
. Ta
desires a re-election. G
4
A #8 uming
anamaker we must
lelphia,
fi 4 100K at i fit sls 3H {| vv 1] ref.
shoo
an't mal LO
You,
10t blamed on t}
MeKinley
thy
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how thes
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‘and Summer goods, a stock that is the latest from the mills and fac-
tories. In Serges we have a finer assortment than ever, and they have
| been reduced in price 25 per cent; all shades and colors. Ask to see
them. You may want something in Underclothing. We think we |
| have just what you want, a full and complete line. Dry Goods and
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KREAMER & SON.
Possibilities of Journalism,
During the past two weeks “The
Philadelphia Press’ has given a strik-
ing object lesson of what the public
may expect from a great national
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table 1h effect June 14, 1866
newspaper. Although opposed to the | TRAINE LEAVE MONTAKDON,
9.18 0. m.~Train 14, (Daily
For Bunbury , Willker barre
Harrisburg snd Intermed
st Philadelphia at
mm, Baltimore, 8
EASTWARD
except sunday
Hazieton, Pottavilie
lel stations, arriving
p.m, New York, r
pm, Washington 4.10 p. m
connectin ul Fhilade iphia for all »ea-shore
points Tro igh passenger conches 0 Phila
delphis and Baltimore Parlor cars to Philadel
phin
Lap. m~Train
principles which Candidate Bryan rep-
resents, "“T'he Press’ is the only news-
published Jo Pennsylvania
which has printed verbatim reports of
all the The
achievement was accomplished by the
008
paper
candidates’ speeches,
" exoept Runday.)
For mi nbury Harrisby Interne
Lions, arriving atl Phils ia nt 6.2
York p.m, Balti 6g
wut 7.15 p.m Par
phils, and pas enger «
saitimore
604 p. ma, ~Train Dally except # induy. |
For Wilkestarre, Hazleton, Foutsy ile and dally
for Harrisburg and intermediate points, arriving
at Phil phis 1115 p un York a Im.
Baltimore 1040 p mm Famsenger cosches wo
Wilkesbarre and Ph indeiphia
BULp m.—Train 6. (Daily except snday.)
i sunbury, Harrisbug wi all
stations, arriving at hlisdelpl
in the history of the nation. The full | New York ai 753 a Fullinan sleep
; ’ afnel & from Harrisburg wu Philade!phis and
and fair reports of “The Philadelphia WCLRETE CAL Teme
Press’ nong its chief inci- 3 24 ; mT kil - Al y
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Philadel
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addition of columns and pages to its
with what all the can-
had to “The Press’
| has given, from day to day, all the oth-
er news of the world the
form for which it is famous,
“The
will be continued,
space, so that,
of ear 1h
| didates have
say,
id
in complete
s Oe , New
Press
This policy, AN NOUNnCes,
The campaign has
most remarkable
Lt. ¥
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iin, 4.4
already become the sediate
| . A mn,
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New York
tar
be
dl wax
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will be ar
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Mich., | Philadelphis M3 BRILINGTY
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for a) he 'ARD,
ex-
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