Beaver & Gepuari vi ni BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR TERMS OF SUBS( RIPTION eal A Poor, deluded m sutawney, asylum, He announces that he has dis. 4 ¥ rr. covered and solved the problem of is another » 3 1y§ the fact, the last week candidates for the various democratic county nomina- tions have been on the move and circu. lating among their friends. There will be plenty of them and particularly for the offices of sheriff and treasurer. We also hear rumors of some activity in republican ranks. Reports have it that ex-Sheriff Cook, of Howard, around among political friends announc. ing his desire to again occupy the stone mansion on the hill at the rear of the court house. We don’t charge Robert anything for this announcement as we is shying hope he will receive the republican nom. ination again for sheriff. Then there would be some fun along the lines, - -_— ‘WILL HAVE SOME FUN, One of our county papers out Jast week, in an article, intimating that during the coming summer there would be a big fight, with lots of bad blood in it. between the various candidates for nomination on the democratic county ticket. There are a large number of candidates in the field, but not any more than in former years, That there will be an interesting contest, there is no doubt, as there are good men in the field, but then it is fair to presume that they realize when they enter the contest that but one man can secure the prize, as others have done before them, and that it is not necessarily a disgrace be. cause another is fortunate in possession of many friends. There likely will be some fun always is. But thedemocrats of Centre county are known for their good sense in getting together after the nominating conventions; for dropping all individ. ual differences and making a grand rally for the success of the party by the election of the entire at the ticket gen. eral election, As the list of candidates this year em- braces some of the gery best material in the party, there will be no occasion to fear. The result next November will demonstrate this clearly, > —Boy’s suits in black cheviot, blue cheviot, brown and brown mixed chey- fots, black and blue serges and worsteds from $2.50 to #12, Lyon & Co. came there The Different UNCLE SAM'S MONEY. |OUR CURRENCY SYSTEM EX PLAINED Kinds of Money in Clireala tion Amount of each and how Secured Monetary System Explained tl 1 4 : LUT SORA ir Apel Ioney S108) ANN) IN ’ It infor wt really alarmed at the ig in this resp that well med probability of the government being com pelled to trench upon this $100 .000,000 gold reserve in meeting the demand for Then there are nation 2172.67 gold for export al bank notes, amounting to $33. They although they are fully deposit of U.S, The paper currency are the tender, the bonds with the govern. are not a legal secured by national treasury ment. newest form of notes. whose issue began in 1890 in payment of silver bullion purchased under authoity | of the Shermah law passed in that year, There have been about #130.000.000 of them issued to date. Currency certifi cates, of which there are but #16 670,000 outstanding, complete the list, --— CLEVELAND'S FINANCIAL POLICY The report that the secretary of the treasury was thinking of stopping gold payment on the treasury notes issued in payment of bullion purchases, disturb. ed the national credit so seriously that president Cleveland has felt constrained to make an explicit of policy. He says The inclination on the part of the public to accept newspaper reports con statement his cerning the intentions of with the management of finances seems to justify emphatic con. those charged our national tradictions of the statement that the re demption of any kind of treasury notes, except in gold, has at any time been determined upon or contemplated by the Secretary of the Treasury or any other member of the present administration, The president and his cabinet are abso. lutely harmonious in the determination to exercise every power conferred upon | them to maintain the public credit, to keep the public faith and to preserve the parity between gold and silver, and between all financial obligations of the government, While the law of 1800 forcing the purchase of a fixed amount ol silver and several occas honors to And only governors on any occasions commend ation mous for his fidelity as an ex of party lines and been thrice repeated 4 of his history After a nor of the state, during the period of the service of six vears as gover. intensest party passions, the legislature by vote in each branch on a call of the yeas and highly his patriotism and statesmanship luring passed resolutions unanimous NAYS, commending him for the severe trials of civil war, and for his sympathetic eare for those who had been bereaved by the conflict, tions offered "in the house by Represen. tative Ruddiman, the republican leeder in the Senate by Senator Wallace, The resolu. who was then the leader of his party in both senate and state. In the house ninety seven of the one hundred mem. voted for voting the was recorded in the affirmative 1800 when Curtin was ap- bers the resolutions and the three not were absent from the body in senate the vote of every senator Again in pointed Ly President Grant as minister to Russia, a joint resolution was yassed by unanimous vote in both thanking President Grant for the hon. or conferred upon the state and congrat. ulating Governor Cartin as the recip. int of the distinction. This resolution was transcribed in exquisite style and signed by every member of the legisiat. ure. In all the records of the state ad. ministrations there is no precedent to these exceptional honors to Governor Curtin. branches, There was eminent fitnes therefore in | | the present legislature on Friday last re | flecting the universal affectons for the every month provides that the Secretary | venerable ex-governor now close to four | of the Treasury, in his discretion, may i redeem in either gold or silver the treas. | house, unanimously passing a resolution | geore years by welcoming him to the complimentary to him for f then adjourning the member ill « i vy oe Trimming .—- Lock Haven Anions + Men Ki Jed riday se of the t Emporium, Badger, (reorge vm King—were blown W man of the King was the {: The beyond mm ie. works men were mangled almost tion, the force of the them through the air a hundred feet recogni. explosion hurted of a The cause of the explo. distance sion is not known, but it is supposed that the men were attempting to escape at the time family, and Lyons was a widower without King leaves a wife any children and Badger was a man - —-—— Two Deaths On Sunday, April 17, Michael Willow died at his home in Centre Hall He had been in poor health for some years; his age was 79 years. 3 months and 4 days. He leaves a widow and three daughters, Mrs. Richard, one of the oldest citizens of Centre Hall, died on Wednesday of last week at the home of her son Moses Richards, at that place. She was about 86 years of age. - - * Childrens suits, with two pair of pants and hat to match, from 5 to #6 at Fauble's. - - - Called te Port Royal Rev. W. F, Steck, of Philipsburg, re. ceived a eall to become pastor of the Lutheran church, at Port Royal, Pa., at a salary of #850 and a parsonage. He has not yet decided whether he will accept the call . a ~Childrens suits, witk two pair of pants and hat to mateh, from 85 to 36 ut Fauble's, Intest shapes. Double breasted or sin. | gle breasted-square or round cut, Lyon & Co. | Washington, |, land single | We have all our suits cut in the THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. HAPPENINGS AT WASHING. TON. A Distinguished Decendent of Columba Eutertained What Cleveland and his Cabinet wre Doing it i the Treas. the besides, rold to for the present at Public opinion, as represented in WAS ed what it used from meet all demands, ast $ with i n the belief that Pre sider 80 Jong as there 8 known to be more than #700000 000 in gold in the United States, there is no for the to bonds to procure gold, and as for using gol » fund to deen notes, that is v what that necessity government sell a part « Lhe pre ae) fund was accumulated for, and many prominent democrats do not hesitate to | say that it should be used, if necessary, | until it becomes apparent that it will bx exhausted, The the Treasury will soon gold, as particularly West and South, are placing their gold at ed. that have plenty of present indications are bankers its disposal, and visitors World's Fair will soon turn a to stream of European gold our way. Ex-Congressman Vance, of Connecti. cut, while on a flying visit Washington | dropped some pleasant democratic news concerning his state, regularly casting its which, although electorial vote a democrat, has been unable for a long period to send a democrat to the U.S, Senate. to be elected this yeas that Senator by a friends add, Vance.” Mr. Vance says the legislature demo. will be and be will be Platt democrat, will cratic and his Bob succeeded ‘his name The weather has been unusally cool this spring, but there is no comparison between the weather and the action of republicans now holding federal offices | in various states, in writing letters to the heads of the departments under which they are, asking that they be al lowed to remain in office. Even such a pronounced partisan politician as the notorions Webster Flannagan, hE AEVE- | re- | for | Low | a 1 et Ladies Carrying th Evan. held i Ives. ing May 2nd. - new Lypewriter, the and im- kind, has been | added to the equipments of the county commissioners { Yost patent, the latest | proved machine of its most office. This investment to will enable them i more dispatch and in atten 10 corres pondence with | better style and will be useful in making copies of which o tracts, ele. nstito he t of the de. | partment, § A good investment, -Y ou can find the latest and hand. | somest ladies’ summer wraps at Aikens' | store, before bonds should be issu. | TC LOAN amounts t the | | SCe any irs, that buy for less than ours, come 1 get ur money, Mingle's Shoe Store. clsewhere, that ba k Come Mingle's Shoe Store. Do we at a nice Oxford, ata lower price than you ever bought them? look at ours Mingle's Shoe Store. i Do you want a fine, bright, Dongola | patent tip, Button Boot that should sell at £1.00 which we sell at $2.00! SCC ours, Mingle's Shoe Store, collector of customs at El Paso, Texas, | has written asking that he be kept in office. Evidently Flannagan isof the same mind mow concerning the holding | of federal office that he was almost a score of years ago when he startled a Do you wish to pay more and get a | better article? We have them, Mingle's Shoe Store,
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