THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1806, The Centre Democrat, ED. & PROP SUBSCRIPTION A KATES: WIRAT one yt ¢ World od Mme YOar for $1.45 MO years IY COMMITTEIL ORIAL of farmer app of days the ture will furnish in the State h county during the season of The aj pportionment is made on of two days of institute to every ug not over farms, three days ach county having more than 1.000 and not over farms, This county sures department aid to each in proportion to its agricultural fiterest - Mir. Avpriw CArNgcI® has profited hy protection to the extent of millions of dollars. Hels not a professional politi cian, and when he was asked whether he attributed the depressions and panics of the last few years to the agitation for a reduction in the standard of value he answered instantly and honestly: “I do, All other causes combined,” he said, ‘have not affected the country to the ex- tent that this has.” He agrees with Mr, Roberts, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and other competent and careful observers as to the nature of the difficulty, The belief is becoming general that the money question must be settled and that the tariff can take a rest. | will lead the | people for the standard bearers | come from all Wr { fap $1 76 ABC ar § 201 3.00, , | He has served as deputy sherifi THE TICKET. The primary clections and the county | convention are over, and the ticket, that battle, is named. are representative men, chosen by the i hey ' various avocatious of life for the § hey legree affected He has an oppo iviction nomination in th and, if nominated under Condo s» then, From our ob Mr Gerry Since itions we can attest Mr, Weaver is a thoroughly competent man for the place. and courteous to his competitors, for all of whom he proved a worthy foe. He is upright, moral, honest, clean, Such a man, it is a pleasure to support. GEORGE W. RUMBERGER. Now what to say of our present register, | He is the same genial, good natured, oblig- ing individual as ever. He hasa kind word and a smile for all, everybody is his friend. As a county offical he has dis. charged his duties so well that we have the first word of complaint to hear from anyone. He attends strictly to the duties before him, and is especially adapted from years of clerical training to keep the records in his department in a neat, accurate and systematic manner, Up- right in character, unassuming in man. ner, conscientious in the performance of his duty, clever and obliging he will command the respect and support of his party and the public. It is a public bene- fit to keep such aman at his place a second ierm, and that will happen, J+ C HARPER, For the nomination of Recorder J. C, Harper, of Bellefonte, made a splendid caavass. The result of the primaries in- dicated thht he was the strongest man Geo. W. Rumberger, is a question, They | sections of the county, and | a man the 1 1 | eso be | come to the in the field was shown in almost every n the county. He 15 a sociable fellow, who } the afhable manner and pleasant HOWS every man ind name, His won mn county 11 AGUTESS friends for 1CTe prothonotary,vears ago he made a reg as one of the best official 1.1 $ obliging } counts vel { Clif L ICW Mr. Harper WILSON ON THE SILVER CRAZI 3 0, OO 0 In long with this power / of course, would come contraction of debts, salaries, wages : | all past obligations There is no country in the world that 1 i tv | Id make this sudden change ts In his canvass he was honorable, manly | “9 d mak Ke in 3 | money standard without plunging head. | long into an indefinite period of panic, | bankruptcy and distress, with a disastrous check to its development and long idle- ness to its industries. The hope held out to debtors that they would be able to pay in cheaper dollars would never be realized, because they would be at once pressed for their debts, and in such disorganization of trade and of all business they could not get the silver would give us a larger currency OF MONEY. BOUGHT LIKE CAMPAIGN r Veils the wn Politi Probable and Logical Candidates of the Republican Party. Major McKinley | K i bring enough remind the news is Doe « all t oort largely pet 1 whether McKinley ARRTER fight in Nobraska and Kentooky The Republic's Republican ticket is gaining gr MoKinley and Quay are the logical Republican can- didates, ive Illinois, makes an und every day A Lesson to the Bosses, If no unforeseen or unexpected cir- cumstance ocours, there will be abso- lutely no possibility of preventing Mo- Kinley's nomination. Soch an event would be a signal lesson to the bosses, and teach them to take their orders from the people instead of attempting to control the whole business — Utica Pross (Rep. ). The “Kitty” Keeper. Hon. Mark Hanna, the royal kitty" | keeper of the MoKinley boom, has man- | cheaper dollar, and the idea that free | would not be realized, if ever, in the | | only had a Hanna in stock. —Washing- | ton Post. lifetime of the preseut generation, Out of all the catastrophies of such a change no men would emerge unharmed except those who own gold or who own silver bullion or mines; and when we had once got to a silver basis and began to build up again the credit system upon it, the marvelous system which has made possible our development and which re. presents many times in currency circu. lation and power the money basis on which it rests, we should have a cumber. gome, heavy, inferior metal money, like the few un ressive countries of the world, and surren to our great comi- mercial rivals the mechanism for trade and commerce.’ aged to train down to one newspaper in- terview per day. The other booms might manage to make some headway if they Brotherly Advice Needed, If Pennsylvania's favorite son would only give Illinois’ favorite son an oooa- sional suggestion an the political neces. sity for giving his mouth and pen a rest, the senatorial combine would bave more presidential strongth, —St. Louls Repab- lio Noth Are Protectionista, If Morton has placed a keg in Indiana, the manufacturers will bestir themselves for McKinley. Bot why should they? Morton would sign a MoKinley bil) as Nadi} MoKinley himself. —86 Louis Post wou bs nun Fy | one | party was | tagouized OUR CENTURY MARK ARMERS INSTITUT] At the Democrat | day, attention wa hundred year founded, rise, flouris ' f ony 2 y OOo on a in N\ioitatbobditiondattinianiaat?] 25 Per Cent Reduction | aL 1 i CHOC X YOLK * rv - DOOOOOOO0 - 7 AA Yel a. ’ OOO 000000 NF OO 20 PER CENT. 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