FRED KURTZ, Editor, TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 per year. | | | | | i | ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5;cen.» per line for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. American. peo- These If the | efits on the American people? questions. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Sept. 3 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, I.. SPANGLER. For Assembly, R. F. FOSTER. JAMES SCHOFIELD. For Sheriff, W. M. CRONISTER. For Treasurer, A. WEAVER. For Commissioners, P. H. MEYER. C. For Register, W. RUMBERGER. For Recorder, C. HARPER. For Auditors, FRANK W. HESS, B. F. KEISTER. For Coroner, W. W. IRWIN. For Surveyer, J. H. WETZEL. DR. Watson who asked, Can he tell? IT was Tom “Where am I at. y Furst he weig hty The favor Judg seems to bet gold champion of this county. Judge should turn his ability in of ti of the toiling and win golden oj from the 1e interest 8 * + i! HDIONns 8ii- ver legions. Bo My ——— 1% talk up piece Our DAN has gone west to and spoke a As his calamity ago didn't worth he howl. the goldbug cause, in Peoria yesterday. howl on ta mit half a shift to t riff a year cala- ent's will now he anti-silver tks FROM scores of sections we could CO py this : Dr. Pot is a director in the Clearfield National items like ter, who bank, but he has carefully stu- died the money question, few days ago, staunch advocate of the free coinage of b 2.2 ‘1 both gold and silver. McKinley's Bo ntl of acceptance is it. % time it took him e does not say why hie fully as long as to prepare it. ¢ been a free silver 2 gold bug. He sticks to ff like tar to a dead nig- that is shifted from haviog champion to ¢ protective tari ger's heel, an indication he sees the load cause of goldbugism a heavy to carry. - - -— THE report that some underst anding which will has between Eu settle the reached, will give pleasure everywhere. rope an powe rs, Armenian trouble, been The disgraceful scenes which were en- now be quickly ended, as they should have jut every move must have its full tale of human been months ago. lives. a Ira C. Mitchell , O84], cause of sil should we try to get rid of it? The | immediate restoration of the ratio of 16to 1, William N.Y. FARMER should Bryan at Hudson, Tue take supreme The 'nited States has suflered idential campaign. farming and been preyed upon more than any other pursuit, the | backbone. | No journal in the state faithfully for the than the REPORTER. | ums were that direction knows, The | as old farm finds his land is yet it has stood up the Our col- i more welfare of farmer, freely used in every reader land- | owner with an mortgage on his will not bring that paid above the face value of the mortgage, and the mortgage purchase money might as well have been thrown into the sea and the ex pense of making improvements was equally wasted, Yet, ich, get- another class has been fast farmer | What the to make millionaires of banks, Ave ting r while the as as fast been getting poor. farmer ¢1 MINE row MINE os ig fod “ the owners of trust 11 . ies al 5 rs. vd of money . ) ) " that enables these sharks to the result vicious’ class islation this end. ard sharks to p all directed to d the need ' 1 » 3 : stn tsl he gold stand [IAs ena money inch all who money, that if pay a high premit and directly i y vi will have you want it you ver freely make t ney plentier and it p hoarding of gold, you will not need silver vt 4 recis y the yellow coin when made lenty and by law di q the i : . ther inleresis, gal tender same as gold. a great ways to relieve devremed More for the far- fs and arming ey means better pric 1 {ous : vy Patt MIAN U IN noney sharks to skin you general will brig the wil it, from machin money plenty s channel of trade OG sue no imat and and make it #0 pl sharks to he Sur River the | ver. The g this 0 and is a fract ld, silver paper money per sum hoard- gow mint ion over ry capita, but deducting the ed and not in circulation, and tl tual amount of money afloat is below $6 per capita ! That accounts tion—$6 is entirely business of th for business prostra- ts little for 1e country France MM) has a money volume of that country every thing is boc and prosperous. ming had a mournful and depressing appearance. There was little pleasure for the lover of | be red as the most remarkable of recent Although there have been pe- excessive heat Faster we have had more pleasant than Rain has fallen in abundance, and the | underground reservoirs have their | stocks of moisture well in hand for the winter months, For some years past | since Sunday, | we have had that wearing thing on | the farmer, a winter drouth., The | the autumn months has all the | fresh | ously green and refreshing to the eye. | Crops have never been surpassed, pecially in fruit and garden products, | as well as the cereals and root There is little that prices for the farmers. Crops. encouraging in If they could 4 dlemen or hueksters, they would be much better off, and if the city sumer could get the benefits of gener- he left of But the mass of the peo- ple buy only at retail, not rive the benefits they should from big crops and the low price paid the farm- No an Con- ous crops, would have more his wages, and do de- ers on wholesale purchases, benefit could be conferred the than bring- contact with the Take the kings of the fruit yield in- and apples be towns less er consumers in a large city ing them in close farm producer, vegetable and as Aan = stance. Polatoes can hought in the for by the bushel than is paid for them in the city market by the peck. And so it is country generally. - Ad - IT'S THE SAME TODAY. When the as it does today, t} Lil money power 1836 that it could @ elections in any state in the Biddle nited States bank, in i boasted, control and Nicholas old U ened President union, , president thireat- of the r defeat if Jackson with fluence toward charter to the staunch Old Hickory re- Biddle, if that true, I tell d that if you can control elec + refused to lend his inf rantit ban the pie Mr and I think it is, the g ig of a new Kk, ’ d is here the that is to you fur- you an now, f any state in the tion o union, too much power for one man have it And I tell ther that if you get a new charter from for the 1 a free country el i! Fig hat — by eternal q i Wii ves iif L When, Democrats, iarter. f sit of a commillee HK) presenting the wealthy Washir to fur to influence him and were the el would element, went to igton y | ther sek wi) incautions as to hint that if Ar. ter ¢ ter was not renewed there be not only a money panic, but y them: me 7 of your Jackson said t hers dare to pt Do you come If threats to thresten YOu ever it any into execution, by the eternal, I will great hang vou as high as Haman.” rds express the spirit of An- of was deserted by men of against the rule money. And ithougl he all his money Ygolid"” men him with “sound money” and the embracing all of the | the fought | greatest bitterness, determination, | litical skill and unlimited campaign funds, he was elected with more ma jority than all the other candidates | had votes, The people of this country OWN par- iy, a combined forces. the po- country . i do? understand, that we are not our themselves, Bimetallism Free coinage ing into money, nations agree “18 {0 17 1 ounce of gol to What else does it dustries on w hich based represent 351 will be seen that the number of days may mis- the peo- and walting to Democratic ed in the in nation tion to each person The There days. American erated, not,” The report will sl . es of industrial gold or silver, a | show that the coining of Silver coinage 033,817. The lowest a that you bullion to can the The was $411.50 The est in 1802, er year $453.80, any taken earnings in 1894 Crease being 107,604 There persons all @ t ¢ when all was almost in yearly earnings | the | being $411.39 16 oun- | wrt f sil and average of and .. ar seven of the gold. Rerortes a decrease The Chief { al Statisti silk, sy ivania, the in operation he there iron inl est % C3 1, says 1843 industries « shoes, oil Springs, these Rix { T | tinued at ie follow ing abo Concerning Manu It is a significan ureau of Industri- 1 ting the 1 1 industries of Penn- fre i lL Weel years wn | inaii o > Ch pt water wheel represent C establishment in operation, goods employed increase in nu 10w Lhe per A amou in yearly for the far the shows that and 15862, tl over ine i“ uniform ad last year over tries |} indus last VEear «< wiries indu y i= ie it in The W 4 6p 1594 mber Op- nt & hig PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. and Northern Central K. Division Railway. Time Table, 1n effect June 14, 159 LEAVE MORTAN Train i TRAINS $i5 a m For Bunbury DON, EAB Daily except Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Folieviiie Harrisburg and intermediate stations. arriving at Philadelphia at 300 p,m. , Kew York Fa m., Baltimore 0p m, Washington 4.10 p. m connecting ai Philadelphia for all ses-shore points Throu mascuiger oomches 0 Phils Varior ears Ww Phil TWARD prunday " phia 1p m For Sunbury, Harris tions, arriving at hil York. 9.28 p. m., Baltimore, 600 p m, Washing Lon aL 7 p.m. Parlor car through 10 Philadel. phis, and pas a: Les 0 Pulindelphia and Baltimore 504 p.m, For Wilkesharre for Harrisburg an feiphia 1] more 4 Train iia at MLCT CO Tialn Hazleton id excep A Miny le po 4 WW any Balt we Ie 1504 nas 35 cael C IC C «=? to yack Qrer) Bi 4 un NEVER SICKEN CANDY CURE 25¢ andy, Absolutely , 2% or soc. All dr REMEDY CO., liver and bo ' » i » i 2 od . refunded. 1¢ gE wy on oun CUARAN FEED TOBACCO MAS BIT LENT IAG REMEDY OD. § (L£0 OY YOUR OWN DRUGGIST. ME { Sok. § Ea v C C C C C C C GC i i | is loyal to them. fe00008RGHLY Bam hesier, For Lock Heaven ¥ except Bur TES ints malion Vingura Falls } BRBLE ana sunday.) slations pt Bunday) LBINHPOIL A 4 a Eoptmrre g al ar from a COBCLOR 122 p RONE RAI nosy, LEOAL Eastward AMEPM KE M J. BR. WOOD sou’ Pw'ger Agt PERN REYT va NT i wis AY AM work in advoeationg the ver, He is as thoroughly booked upon that all-absorbing question as any man the The farmers swindled | i by We have and Summer were severely — f i i k st recoil ved an ox i we money power of today 1s mak- i implement | Ihe money po of today ma sharks, : : i go the as o 4 i id in R06 1 cheats and bohemian oats, each one of | ing the same boast it did in 1 Ww, and | just as openly. Dispatches are caused matent right 3 | ai goods, a stock that E Sart : ers frat a Bi . wa in the state and state commitiee tories, In Serges we have a liner assortm could not do better than have him de- liver one or two addresses upon the sil- ver question each day during the cam- paign. ai Tse chairman of the National Re- publican committee, Mark Hanna, is mailing circulars to all the banks in to the McKinley campaign corruption fund, and for the defeat of Bryan, a | sure proof that it is going toc be a cam- paign of the money power against the | people as in the days of Jackson. AI PAIS OLp Hie jekory had the money power | and the banks against him, and “by | the Eternal,” he knocked them high- | er than a kite. Now it is the n Bryan and the people. Farmers and | workingmen, which side will you be | on? Ap Wi lie § Swoope e and his pups were in Venango county last week showing up the Democrats who are for ‘free trade, free silvet and free hell.”’—Clearfield Republican. This Willie was a former Bellefonte dude who changed his clothes ‘free’ times a day. pp Brivis journals agree that free coinage will benefit America but be disastrous to England. Then why should the American voter hesitate for a moment which way he will vote in November. If he is dependent on England of course he should vote with England and not only vote with her interests but move there and be a British subject if he thinks more of John Bull than he does of the Stars and Stripes. The Americans who are for gold are either sympathizers with England or are monied men who do not want free silver. If an American which was infamous enough, and eve- | TY man this should set his robbery of the honest in we vole against farmer by the | sharks, Wo a - ANSWERS TO SOCKDOLAGERS, The putting out the numbered below, goldbug organs knotty as followed by the Re- are just now (questions PORTER'S answers : The coal mined in 3 Pennsylvania exceeds in value all the gilver mined | government be asked yrice of silver when coal i able ? Ans. : For the same reason that the price of coal was boomed by | to boom is more valu- about | are far more important than gold. Al-| | 90, why should gold be favored when | the silver mined is far more valuable ? 2. The corn crop of Kansas is worth much more than the silver crop of the entire country. Why not boom corn and ask the government to guarantee a fixed price for it? Ans, : That eorn crop is far greater in value yet than the gold mined, hence why boom gold and not silver and corn either of which far exceed gold in value? If the price of corn should be boomed because it is more valuable than the silver erop, then the same logic demands that we boom sil- ver because the erop is more valuable than that of gold. But, lamentably, under goldbug legislation, gold has been boomed, and the farmer's corn and the miner's silver doomed. MARKETS AND PRICES, Nature never looked more beautiful at the end of August than it now does, Last year at this time the foliage was shriveled and dead, and the shaded | to be sent out from Wall street to the | entire press of the country | the reformers that no funds may be ex- | pected to conduct any campaign | copt for gold, | CAN CATrTY elections, and that the gold men alone | and consequently they | | control the situation. It is announc- | | that campaign funds alone | have them, | except gold. » ye A From Bryan's Speech at Chantanqgua. The Republican party declares in its i 3 | mercial nations join with us in substi- They do not say that a gold stan- «lard is good, but simply that we must continue it until other nations help us to secure something which the Repub- lican platform admits to be better, namely, bimetallism. “Now, the Democratic party takes au entirely different position. Hereto- fore it has been too much the custom for both parties to take ambiguous po- sitions and to straddle the question. Thia year they did not do that. The Republican party has declared for the maintenance of thé gold standard un- til other nations come to our relief, The Democratic party declares its un- alterable opposition to a gold standard and declares for the immediate restora- tion of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present legal ratio of sixteen to one, without wait. ing for the aid or consent of any for eign nation on earth. 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