Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 25, 1896, Image 2

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    UA
ct the Republican
rai}
gedea ton
ae . 34 aa pears
standard Bearers,
EE SILVERITE BOLT,
senator Teller 1 Twenty-three Others
Refuse to Remain in the Party After
the Free
The
the Defeat of Silver Flank
Addicks Dele
Men
Prasented b hem
gation Ruled Out, and Higgins
Represent Delawareo—Sketches of the
Party's Chosen Leaders—Hanna Elected
Chalrman of National Committee,
Major MceKli Listens to a Rather
Personal Sern
tanh and Monta
and Manth
the
ter
gubmeribe to
their alloglanes
delegntos, only fow of whom
any bitwrness
to be the
leagues, breathe # {
wos over
The silver men who bolted immediately
perfected plans to | Ince Senator Teller In
nomination as an Indep ndent silver can
didate for president in the hope that the
Democrats ot Chicago, if ¢ ontrolled by the
gliver men, would plaze his name at the
fiend of thelr ticket
After this whsational Incident the oon
vention turned with evident pleasure to
the work of selecting the standard bearers
It was a foregone conclusion that Me-
Kinley would be nominated, but the pent
up enthusiHsm of the friends of the Ohlo
eandidate found full vent.
The speech of Baldwin, of Connell
Bluffs, lows, nominating Allfson, of Sen-
stor Lodge nominating Heed, of Hastings
and the
displayed
believed
col
relief when it
{f their
| that state
{ turn
| which the ¢
| abroad
oy have already wo declared, ne
OF weet gt in all the
all the sections of r conntry, frown coean
oooan, and from the gulf to the Inkes, They ox
pect us to give them a chance 10 vote for him
If we dlscharge that duty we will give Joy to
thelr hearts, enthosasm to the campaign and
triumphant victory for our oanse, and he in
will give us an administration ander
antry will enter upon n new ern of
prosperity nt home and of glory and honor
By all these tokens of the present, all
these promises for the future, in the name of
the delegates of Oblo, he olsims your consider
ation.
McKinley's vote exceednd the expecta.
tions of his friends, as he received 801%,
within a vote of a vote and a half more
fin this or
wtntos and
as many ns his five opponents. The full
vote wos as follows: MoKinley, 061);
Reed, 84%; Quay, 6134; Morton, 84: Alll-
son, 86).
The nomination was immediately made
ananimous with enthusiastic speeches
THE PARTY NOMINEES
Sketches of the Chosen Standard Denrers
of the Republican Party.
Ae tha neat ¢
Ni IAN it L | : 3
man Hahn of Oh
the executive « Hat
MAJOR MKINLEY'S St NDAY,
Pastor Edmunds Preaches a Somewhat
Personal Sermon,
June 22. Sunday brought
we and quiet to the citizens
Aside from the profuse decor
ations that greet the eye on every hand,
there hae boon no sign of the stirring
goones of the past week It was bright and
beautiful when Governor MoKinley and
Mra. General Russell Hastings, accom-
CAXTON, O
temporary x
of Canton
panied by Captain Helstand, the major's |
right hand man, drove to the First M. E
| church, a handsome structure two blocks
| from the public square.
than a majority, and almost three times |
Governor MeKinl
superintendent of t
thirty years ngo wns
o Bunday school of
| this church, while his wife was Sunday
school teacher in the First Presbyterian
shureh, two blocks west, in which they
were married twonty-five years ago. The
shurch was crowded, and Governor Me
ve hima | A WEEK
3 \ W BK
OF 14
|
Exploding Boller Kills Seven,
WOODVILLE
eotte. thre
tordn
Nebraska Lum ompany explo
killing seven men outright and seriously
if not fatally injuring three others It
seems that the engineer was just ready to
start for the log eamp when the explosion
took place, some ix of elght men being in
the cab. Bix of these tims had
thelr heads entirely torn from thelr bodies
pad utilated beyond
racognition
seven vi
were otherwise n
Benjamin I. Bristow Dead,
New York, June 2 Benjamin H,
Bristow, secretary of the treasury during
| President Grant's seo nd term, died at his
| home in this city yesterday of peritonitis
| Mr. Bristow was taken {ll only on last
|
| New Youg, June #.~The jury gave
David Belasco $16,000 in his suit against
Fairbank of Chicago for training Mra
Leslie Carter for the stage.
TRY CY
V8 CONDENSED
otations of
tindeliphia §
General Markets,
PrILAl
tor paw
Pent
straight
Wa
inactive; J
A Ha
Pee! etondly Ary
family $10. 2410.00 Lar
steam, MELE Butter
dairy, Lx do. eroamery,
western dairy, S811. | do, creamery, Nd
14. ; Elgins, 1840. ; Pennsylvania and west
ern creamery prints, strictly fancy, 1To.; do
choles, 100. do. fair to good, 18@ibo. ; prints
Jobbing at 18@2e. Cheese dull; large, Big #ve
small, BgTigo part sicdims, BEA full
skims, 1ig@@o. Eggs steady: western frosh
WEI; New York and Pennsylvania 120
12% —
Live Stock Markets,
New Yonk, June 88«Buropean cables quote
Amerionn stoors at Sg@oige., dressed weight
Onlves dull and
Jower; poor % prime sheop, F. "
mon to cholo lamba, $8.20, ”
Bia Pa, J Mm Ontt)
fer LanEnTY, , June Ie A
changed | extra, MBPS; prime, aA:
common, SEAN; bulls, stage and cows, 0.
weak; prime Ught weights, "0:
medium S.0G4M : common
orkers, KI. 4: heavy bogs,
Porshe d238 Sheep steady | market
RAILROAD SCHEDULED
a
Flemington
Lock Haven
nd
:
BRLLEFOXNTES SNOW SHOE BRANCH
Time Table In effect on and after
May 18 18x
Leave Bellefonte, except Bunday,
Arrive at Spow Shoe © "
Ga. Mm.
Hea m
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday ....d 51 p.m
Arrive at Bellefonte n p.m
rite
on het