THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor, TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5,cen.s per line for each subse. quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Sept. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, L.. SPANGLER. For Assembly, R. F. FOSTER. JAMES SCHOFIELD. For Sheriff, W. M. CRONISTER. For Treasurer, C. A. WEAVER. For Commissioners, P. H. MEYER. DANIEL HECKMAN. For Register, V. RUMBERGER. For Recorder, J. J. C. HARPER. For Auditors, FRANK W. HESS, B. F. KEISTER. For Coroner, Dr. W. W. IRWIN. For Surveyer, J. H. WETZEL. Tue latest good one out is that on a his family celebrate his silver wed- ding. - . oo. No big farmer, yet they “forerunner of prosperity,” Vive la humbug > prices are looming say McKinley, be elected. { Vermont But under a grunt from favor of you hear last Monday's th Arkansas for Bryan and free silver ! You heard last week gold. from — - Wp THE Indianapolis convention's work as the lead- lo carry is only a second rate farce ers admit they do not for 1 expect a single elector ‘almer, - - - TitAT the Democr going to ruin the country is a It's the Jacl that's to 3 ” ’ did YOU ever © out humbug, ksonian ver now. money going play Sakes alive! —— THE leaning of the millionaire gol bugs is plainly shown in a check for ; elius Van It was a » National hillarious, derbilt Il the lquar- $100,006) to the Mc Repub ters and made giv talk at hea them all - > -. XY boss H Annas goldite bosses ead-q be raised ONE of the came to big h ters saying money must and must have it, back with silver.” and that some of the counties of the state were ‘rotten Wp —- WHEN a mill on silver now not on the tariff McKinley. Queer contradiction, that silver shuts down some mills and puts life into others at the same time. Bly tl the uy now going on in this country, and in other believe struggle tries, for a single gold standard, would, if successful, produce disaster in the end throughout the commercial world. James (G. Blaine, Sop - getting a post-mastership. and then it was all disgustingly blue for the political astronomer. Bien Jesse R. Grant, of Ban Diego, Cal., a son of Gen. Grant, has left the Re- publican party and announces himself in favor of Bryan and free silver, and it will be in order now for the Repub- lieans to call him an anarchist and re- pudiationist. aii iio Poor McKinley ! his organs seem to be forgetting him altogether and laud- ing the bolting Democratic nominees Palmer and Buckner, set up at Indian- polis, rebel brigadier and free trade, Why not withdraw McKinley and Ho- bart at once? A fA ALL the banks are opposing silver eoin and favor gold circulation. Then why dont they circulate the gold now hoarded in their vaults? That no one has seen a gold coin in a coon’s age is the fault of the banks. What we need now is to have another Jackson for president who will get after the banks with a long stick and backed “by the Eternal.” sei otic WE have never been able to under- stand that peculiar system of ethics which makes it the proper thing for a lawyer to lie and induce others to lie in order to take his clients out of the hands of justice. We ean see how an attorney, profoundly convinced of the innocence of his client, might exert ent thing from deliberately manufact- uring testimony, persuading or bribing | persons to give false testimony, and in | other ways seeking to prevent the truth coming to light, or to pervert the right. Every lawyer is an officer of | the court, toward which he is sworn | to deal justly. It is not the intent of the law that its machinery should be | used for the perversion of justice or to | shield the criminal and it seems to us | that the lawyer who resorts to false- | hood and the low tricks of the crimi- | nal in order to carry out his plans is a | person who should be dismissed from | | the honorable profession which he has | disgraced. The above is from the Al- | toona 7ribune, and it contains a moun- | tain of sound truth that a majority of | lawyers would do well to study. pa tt . We managed to beat a dealer, not 20 miles from the REPORTER office, at his | own game, a silver dollar only being worth 53 | cents, while a gold dollar was worth | almost double. We finally asked for a dollar's worth of his wares and han- | a silver dollar; he eagerly brushed it into his drawer with a | “thank you,” Aftera few outside re- | marks, we sald we'd take a similar lot of the same wares, and they were set out quick. Promptly handing him a him for 47 insisted that “Oh talking cents had worth coin. a gold much he really ah up is busi- silver NO i but which was the -NO-—you was McKinley then, now this way he wriggled thed, him by-standers laug and no since heard discourse gold than a has about a dollar being worth 47 ents silver for fear } Ti DADE ¥ more one » will be asked for thee -— » - ten years of he will examined to With by Aud. after announces Gien. iin, r laa fax inw # LOO, amount any make presidents » HEVEer oo 14 Ww important tax law was at the command of leaders of he op There have Hi, else g » 1 great been made law a simple command from he If thist a double quicl by ters LX DI 8 not soon author of it hered rin jes of * propuoes i hear, should there be free silver coin- age, rest on the same slim basis of facts those other prop hie cles depended upon. i it is 8 basis of fanc yY. One fact can be | pointed out that is worth half a hun- | dred glum prophecies, and that is there where hard about by increase A and safe supply of currency, such as is de by the i is no instance on record | times bave come an of a nation’s currency. liberal business and industri- “0 thie { manded will will start the » United States, It enc | al conditions of | make better industry, times, | wheels of of trade and commerce, That is what the people want, burg Post Wc fy IT's real amusing to see the Repub. laud the bolting lican organs Democra- nominees, notwithstanding General | Buckner was a rebel brigadier, and in spite of the platform being for “free trade. Jue that his followers are glad to wink | Canton straddler all whose speeches and votes in congress were for free sil- ver but is now trotting as the goldbug candidate for president. Consistency is not a jewell with those chaps. Tie Indianapolis gold Democratic convention was not a very formidable affair at all. The ballast was made up mainly of McKinleyites and the en- thusiasm was principally manufac- tured for the occasion by gold bugs, They are bolters without hope of ac- complishing any thing. They admit they will not carry a single elector for Palmer in any state. The nomination of Palmer will keep bolting gold Dem- ocrats from voting for McKinley, while thousands of silver Republicans are flovking to Bryan, pb — Witar will Centre county do, is of ten inquired of us by letter and pri- vately. In the first place, the Demo- cracy stand squarely on the Chicago platform for free coinage, and under that ery The county will give a handsome majority for Bryan, Fhe county will roll up a big major- ity for J. L. Spangler for congress be- every power of his intellect in behalf of that chent, but that is quite a differ- cause Jack assisted in piling up big + majorities for our nominees in years gone by. The county will triumphantly elect R. F. Foster and James Schofield. The people of our county recognize Lin W. M, Cronister a man in every way qualified to make an excellent sheriff and they intend to elect him by a rousing vote, The county will indicate a decided | preference for C. A. Weaver, for trea- surer, because he has the ability to fill | the p lao e, The county's workingmen see two of their class on the ticket for commis- sioners, men of purity of character, P. H. Meyer and Daniel Heckman, both highly intelligent farmers, and these will be given a Joud call to take charge the county’s affairs for the next three years. The people are of one mind that G. . Rumberger was a faithful, efMcient and most obliging register, and they mean to give him a re-election by an For recorder J, C. Harper has such a of friends that his opponent | had best get off the track before the | knocks | locomotive comes along and him off. Then are Frank Hess and B. F. ter for auditors ; Dr. Irwin for ner, and J. H. Wetzel for surveyor all gentlemen of unsullied Kis- | Coro- reputations | and well qualified for the respective | they give the bot. tom of the ticket a broad and safe that above, base an not be upset, a. MeKINLEY'S BRAZEN DUPLICITY. The from the ley at the Memorial 12, extract MeKin- in verbatim of William Lincoln day hall, Toledo, following is a address banquet, 0., February 1861] ‘During all of t the head was dishonoring one Grover Cleveland's VOArs a of the government he of our precious metals, one of our own great products, g silver and enhancing the He en jon discreditin ¢ of gold, deavored even {Me . { 3 REI ELE ¢ ¥1 re his inaugurat to office to sto of silver dollars, and after. d to the end of tration, pm that end, tract the ci the coinage ward, an his adminis rele used | tently He real iis po was determined to £ Con ing medium an al monetize one of the coins of commerce rolume of money among ths make money si and there. He are, would have increased master—evervthing else He it thiokiog was Hy % « i f MOT td fn. had elt He fort! was not standing forth in their d HEE heap coat cheap f hore io FeO K ios assumption hanged MeK Indinnap 18% Ainley 3 His Sentinel a WEHRESLAVES TO ENGLAND That Caonutry Demanded tion of Our Silver, A Kelly, Judg COI- cording to the statement of who was chairman of the mitle on coinage it left the hands of the 0 re did not commitios inag demonetize the dollar it made visions for its continued coinage. On the contrary, er the i ed that the provision for the silver dol- lar was omitted—had been tiously oblite Here we have of did this work ? request or suggestion was it doctored substitute for the original printed bill was not read in the house | the crime nefarious ¥ the previous question ? Vo bring a erime the first “question is, who benefitted by it? and Wall millions by it. This fact in itself is not enough to | { convict, but it affords a clue. With | home to asked The foreign bondholders trators, street made | | Beyd into the conspiracy. A writer, “Our Money Wars,” says: “The English capitalists raised $500, 000 and sent one Ernest Seyd to Ameris to have pilver demonetized. He came. In the bill was skillfully in- serted a clause demonetizing silver. Before the bill passed a member of the committee which had the. bill in charge stated that ‘Ernest Seyd, of London, a distinguished writer and bullionist, who is now here, has given great attention to the subject of mint coinage. After having examined the first drafi of this bill be has made va- rious sensible suggestions which the committee adopted and embodied in the bill.” Congressional Record, Apr. 9, 1872.” As Ernest Seyd is an interesting and important character in this conspira- ey, we will follow him to London and see what he has to say about his mis- sionary work in America. “In 1892 Frederick A. Lukenback, a former member of the New York stock Exchange, made an affidavit in which the following statements occur: “In 1865 I visited London, England, for the purpose of placing there Penn- sylvania oil properties in which I was interested. 1 took with me letters of introduction to many a gentleman in oR Beyd, from Robert M., Faust, ex-ireas- urer of Philadelphia. I became well acquainted with Mr, Beyd, and with his brother, Richard Seyd, who, I un- derstand, is yet living, I visited Lon- don thereafter every year, and with each visit renewed my acquaintance with Mr. Beyd In February, 1874, while on one of the visits, and while his guest at dinner, I, among other things, alluded to rumors afloat of pars Hamentary corruption, and expressed astonishment that such corruption, should exist. In reply to this he told me he could relate facts about the cor- ruption of the American congress that would place it far ahead of the Eng- lish parliament in that line. After dinner he invited me into another room, where he resumed the conversa- tion about legislative corruption. He said: “If you will pledge me your honor as a gentleman not to divulge what I am about to tell you while I live, I will convince you that what I said about the corruption of the Amer- ican congress is true.” 1 gave him my and then he continued: ‘I America in 1872-3, authorized if I could, the passage of a | bill demonetizing silver. It was to | the interest of those w hom I re pre went | ed promise, went to to secure jJank of Eng- I took with if thet wis -the governors of the to have it done, i free inatructiona / fi not sufficient amplish drei Or Jiri REGO OK). Gr J the object {0 (1% TRUCE TROFE (8 wil Necessary, i SAW the committees of the house and sen- ate, and paid the money, and stayed in I knew the Your people 1 TIER Ure x wife. far reaching measure, bit they will years, Wl corruption in the I asst you I y abo auoh LO make such intever You may English parliament, ire would have dared an attempt bh i your country, Such is Erne such the history 1873," such the way standard dollar was drop coinage | C C NEVER GRIPE 8 10c the stomach, liver and bowels. or your money refunded. NO- T0-BAC Over L000 boxes sold. 000 cures prove form. No-to-bae 1s Lhe greatest borre foo * lighted. We expect rou to believe what where Bend for our booklet “Don IRLING free sample. Address THESTERLING Btrange and incredible as it may seem the platform of the St Louls con- vention maintains as a party principle by the trigue of English capitalists must not ished without the of these same conspirators against the welfare of the American people! Our national honor, we told, requires that we must continue indefinitly criminal free that the law thus passed ine be abol consent are to sufler the evil results of that conspiracy. Every effort to selves from the iniquitous burden is called repudiation, In of these things, it is not difficult to understand enthusi- our- view the intense earnestness and asm of the common people at the Chi- cago convention, and the brusque man- ner in which they treated the sional politicians, the political hacks, the pliant tools of the conspiring wealth that caused the evils the profes. organized and are of which the laboring people vietims. - » - to Centre Hall via P, | accommodation of twenty-third Reduced Hates For the who desire to pe rsons attend the annual Picnic and Exhibition of Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange, to be held at Centre Hall, Pa ber 12th to 19th, the tailroad Company will sell fre tember 14th to 19th, sion tickets to ( , Beptem- inclusive Hall HW issn, entre ai from Johnstown, Cat and intermediate roms fare for d trip, good LU until September Zlst, For stations on branch the roun fe: f ind srmation and train ser fe $ agen. Reputable length, breadth an rious land fortunately Hires Rootl ever try it : S delice er ine drink CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION 25c C C C C C to induce a natural action of C URE "Many wal snd § ad x a Hu wi a ¥ dra 14 : ¥ 1g yh pw! 00 and 00. ’ Chicage or if w X ork. i 1 We have just rece] : 5 . .3 { and Summer goods, a stock that In Serges we have a fin in price You may want somethin been reduced 95 ver cer | them. 15 what You want, s iT Were Straw Hats i startling. n Queensware, f 1f n the window, * {ine have as Branch Stores and London, among them one to Earnest 1 Ea PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Erle R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, in 3 effet K. Time Table June 14, 1806 TRAINS LEAVE MON 1 ANDON, EASTWALD $188 mm. ~Traiu 14 Dally except Sunday For Bunbury : Wi lkerbnrre, Hazleton, Pouavilie Farrisbhurg a1 i rmedinte stations, arriving #4 Philadel phis at Xp. im, New York § m., Baltimore, 5.14 Washington 4.10 p. m conneciing { phis for all sea-shore points Through sscnger coaches to Phila deiphia and Baltimore Parlor can Ww Philedel phis. 1535p. m For Bunbury, tious, arriving at York. 9.2 p.m. Bait tonst 716 p.m. Park phia, and pas-enger cosches 0 Po Baltimore bid p. m~Train 12 For Wilkesbarre, Hazioton, Pottevill for Harrisburg and intermediate point al Phil delpliia 11.15 New York 3 Baltimore 10.40 Vassouger Wilkesburre deiphis 8027 mn 1 Dually exe For sunbury, Harrisburg snd ali BLALIOLS, arriving Pulladeipuia New York at 7 5 1 Pullman Harr sbhurg wkh adeipliia passenpge undey iat ’ a New re Washing wear Lhron Ladi phi Daily excem Rr Oe. phd I" CR! prin and passenger coaches 10 1 Bailimory IWARD., eg EE EE stn Phi ladeiphi in atils JW GEPRART General Superintendent fr A A GA Se Nl i A a a Th a A Me HD YOUR VACATION THIS SUMMER IN Pew Acadia land NOVA SCOTIA, CAPE BRETON and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 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