4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT; BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 16 1896, 3 | 1 . p 1a ox art T™ R A me 1 y d wi burdens by their unholy exactions. That NEW GOSPEL OF DEMOCRACY The (Cente dlemor Flin {s the judgment of a great majority of - the representatives of the democracy in itn ED. & PROP | convention regularly assembled. It now {sumed by the democratic party on is the doctrine of the democratic party, | silver question, the Pittsburg post BLACKGUARDISM REASON. McKINLEY isa free silver wan on gold platform, His public career proves Democratic Chicago | that, He further represents all Commenting on the uew couventiou, our Republican friends have | stands for vicious legislation to en CHAS. R. KURTZ H . { been in an ill frame of mind, The en- | (he juterests of a few favored classes and but a step further than that indica- The silver question , | thusiasm over the nomination of the CIRCULATION, OVER 1400. the expense of the consumers by anothe - . | ted in the platform of 18g2. If there is | the Chicago platfurm as the determining | Uriiant young statesment, Wm. |. Bry- | monopoly tariff, Can any democrat im - — - - . | 1 ’ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : any virtue in the wisdom of the majority, | issue of the presidential canvass, That | #8, the “Boy orator from the Platte’ has prove his condition by supporting such a Regular Price $1.50 per year. | ’ . : or tf pald in ADVANGE . $1.00 "* government that the will of the majority | issue by the unmistakable will the | camp I'bey sec the farmer and labor- and as it is a fundamental principle of |is right. It has been made the supreme | Spread consternation in the republican | man? Of Interest to all Women, AN OFFER OF 200.00 should prevail, itis entirely consistent | people, and the parties are as | ing classes rallying about the new lead. CLUB BATES: THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year | 21 75 and S-times-a-wesk World one year {for 3.0 for any deniocrat to yield his opigiitns to tbe known in this campaign as ¢r who brings forth an issue for the the verdict of the majority upon this{and “silver” as democratic or republi- | ¢Mancipation of the masses from the BR, HH, Woodward ( pany, Baltimore. Md ~ | 3 . . Tes] snr eet » . { most libe | : » d % 1s TT THE CENTRE. DEMOCRAT one year { fap $1 45 | question, to keep that great and time{can. There can be no doubt what the | Oppression of the money lenders of the | make a most liberal offer of $20.00 to any agent and Phila. Weekly Times one year\ ’ who will sell 29 coples of their new book “Arts of Beaut or studies In Grace, Health and Good Looks." by Shirley Dare. This isa work of great popu and of special value which stands for all that is noble, true [ited silver coinage at the ratio of 16 to 1, | advocate of the issue. He has used wo | to all women ¥ lading pis : ¥ tr to : | clans Jie Ae sold coples first da) and grand in the government of a free | is unalterably opposed to the single gold | BY tering generalities, no doubtful or | auother in 2 days, a er 7 In one } a A gold watch is ! addition to commis sion for selling 60 coples ’ i Freight traditions, and is planted upon the very | exercise the option of redeeming its obli- position. He never dodged the issue and | js and Credit Fa : 1 ger Nanted and freedom. | gations in gold or silver coin, opposes the | his public re cord 8 at { honored organization united, that has | platform means. It is frank in its decla- | W orid. His platform is plain, clear and { now outlived a century's growth, and | rations, It declares for free and unl clean for free silver and he is an open COUNTY COMMITTEE, ye is made in a twi above) for the sake it is made of pure of quality; peculiar proce he effectiveness (doing its work casily); Bellefonte, n ward. J C Harper... ~Bellefonte Jos, Wise, - i n | people. It is a party that is rich in its | standard, declares the government should double-meaning phrases to state his ‘ Ww Geo Harman ] Centre Hall, Jno Dauberman, Jr Howard Boro, W R Gardner wenn HOWRTA Milesburg, Homar Carr. . «Miles g . Millheim, J W Stover. sens MilEhelm : all { 1 1 + vield iu- Unionville, W H Earon Thats eR Fleming South Philipsburg, 8 T Johnston... Philipsburg Philipsburg, 1st ward, H D Rumberge: : nd J A Walton, rd Pr F K White, * Benner, n precinct, R M Henderson Fillmore " RO John Ishler Bellefonte oggs. 1 precinct, Henry Heaton...Milesburg Less Labor £8 I ) land “a “ ( Hayes Lyman Roland Jos W Folmer...... Miles { occasion | ple nrliow aad Yen) ' (ireater Comfort Wm Hipple . «Pine ! dina i hide Ganga FRA hw . . rons stantly SI00L { free (rom 144, H 5 & Harrison Ste, N.Y. srecinet, 1 J Dreese i, Jee, WO : ’ ea ie ubli ; ave dot ‘ “ Ww . Jno Corrigan State College Curtin, Nathan J MeCloskey wanes ROMOLA Ferguson, ¢ precinet, W H Fry Pine Grove h Ww Jaecol Gatesburyg 1 entirely counsisteny | Bible [ Wi issue of bonds i cace. and de. | with his platform. His splendid defence | Ice Cream now made in a minute, He is the | RYE A lon Treezer that will free; n the world for the sake of supply- Ine he laroeat de ng the largest dem to preserve | mand rational bank be re. Of his cause won him the honor of his | is made at the largest soap works is grand organization of our father’s | tired and all paper mon mn . ' tf ft fiiln | inthe world: united, intact, for future usefulness : y by the treasury. r the sake of y b here for the sake of ortions of the piatformn excitement of the | « demonstrated NSN NS NSN AAAI AAA Gregg, nu pre “ PY “ Ww Haines, w precine ’ Jol Half Moon, David JJ Gates TOHN M JIENJAMIM C. POTIS - HERR MOST Sal Al Jol Jar Jol Je Jo T c pe I TAS. SCH( | ¢ A CRT \ © es of nrone t ROBFRET 3 . £3 01 Pio} 25 Per Cent Re d le { | il 00000000 —_—— RE And, further, says the anar- | i ™ Wall street in | divided between ' goiG an asi y tae ciaration a Oi | standard the highest in. | iver, it is impossible to strike sily W. RUMBERGER :xistence as money without results PH. MEYER \ il rove distressing to millions and F DANIEL HECKMAN. | utterly disastrous to tens of thousands ( FRANK HESS sve gold and silver coin to be the (ernment. The supreme court decision J B.F. KISTER money of the constitution ; indeed, the eed. H. WETZEL money of the American peuple anterior y NE ‘ to the constitution, which the great or. put in circulation as currency as suver IRVIN ganic law recognized as quite independ. | in intensifying the rage of the Mour. | Here Herr Most gets iu accord with Wall ent of its own existence. No power was | Rightly so, too conferred on congress to declare either | The metal should not be money, Congress has, therefore, in my judgment, no pow. er to demonetize either. If, therefore, | ration on currency and tariff. silver has been demonectized, I am in | tion for American labor is demanded by | paign engagement - : : favor of remonetizing it. If its coinage | orohibition of imported pauper labor, | -> ug the “The Centre Demo- | hag been prohibited, I am in favor of | : ; | Ain ] ¥ . 4 2d the nroflicate waste of Revublicat HARRISON KLINE is keeping advocated the gold standard, be- | ordering it to be resumed. I am in favor and the profligate waste of Republican I it Dalia of having it enlarged. gress shall : gress shal uld have the karet v wer » wl that wealth Y2al voy t powers to the end that wealth shall bea: 8. “if diamonds ite bi tion of the ex Dense the gOV- i its proportion of the expenses of the gov lized, as the maximum of ex- change > vv LOOCOOOC0) >, J tric) 1 thie vital =» Je and . . " : " ' SirucCk Gown Lins vital § pie, an 1 un chist leader, * shoe nails might as well be questionably that has been a great force vv LOO) { street. That is the street's favorite way EDITORIAL nar re tution the nlatfae i " N minor resolutions of the pilatiorm | of speaking of silver. Herr Most should [| 2 . | betake himself to Mark Haona, and he ng ge Fo LOCO) are in accord with the outspoken de - * Protec. R hatly 1 TE rafitabhlie OUR POSITION can probably secure a profitable ci ing ag or LOOOC0) OOOO congresses vigorously denounced. There | €¥¢ Ou his potato crop this > : . ! den ” _— mit hing Ore — — is an expression of sympathy for Cuba, democrats want something more ee LOO unit of value Straw Hats Take a Tumble 3 } this week, for the seas potatoes when they vote - GETTING across the fence is the 1 ye a will 4 ie . \ A . ing nations of the world. This is a great WaAT office will A. V. Miller want | and a pension resolution up to date, : next year economic question that has broken party | = . - - > > . 8 “ NEARLY all the leading democratic Tue appearance of Tillman at Chicago was a misfortune, A > lines everywhere, and on which the amusement among our democra wit} . } . 3. ast soul ther DACKWAR] and wi brightest minds, and the foremost states papers in the East and South have de- ih ‘ ara ana men, conscientiously differ denuncia- “ : ticians, Some are doing it quite gracefully y A serted the Chicago platform and the 3.01 . wsortment vet tion of President Cleveland was a mistake X . | while others are struggliog. {a nominee The silver men are not | we sold re - The republican party has adoptes EASTERN rye distillers have deci and unwarranted, We cannot approve OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCIOCCIOC IX Ng AAA y larmed. They claim success will be gold standard pl of such sentiment, aud be consistent $ : M wily ent in urging internation al bi - attained without their influence close down during the next fourteen put in urging international | admits that the Some Illinois democrats are urging 1 1 A vo ROC fe re “reat by which ionths. They seem to forget that a presi gold standard country and we should ask other nations to help us get rid of<it. The republicans go further, nominated a man who by voice and vote supported the Bland bill, and other free silver legislation, Asa candidate, he feated to state his couvic tions. The truth for whichis, McKinley is a free silver “straddle bug,’’ ou a gold platform. Further, he is the embodi ment of all that can be termed pernicious in class legislation--to favor unprefitable private business enterprises, by tariff legislation, at the expense of tae con. sumers of the country. He is the known representative of the trusts, monopolies, corporations that prey upon the wage earner's toil. All of which the democracy has consistently opposed for years, and always denounced as legalized robbery. The democratic platform reiterates its former position, that the government should only collect tariff for revenue only, and remains true to its traditions, On the money question, it has declared for free silver. In the convention over two. thirds of the delegates professed their belief that this policy would relieve the masses from the ills of the present day, give us a larger circulating ‘medium, loosen the money markets, break the shackles for the money changers who hord the gold of the world and contin. ually press upon the masses grievous a itis the nomination of another democratic candidate for president on a gold stam. ard-adminstration platform. Thus far nothing certain. It will hardly be done. . - . Tur last session of the legislature was in the hands of boodlers, lobbyists and corporations. Public moneys were squan dered, useless offices created and salaries increased. Our two republican repre. sentatives aided in these sciemes. They should not be returned - “WE must not expect that any plat form will contain all you desire. No | thinking person finds iu any platform an expression of everything which he be lieves, nor must you expect that any platform will be free from some objec. tion.”" «From a recent speech of Wm. J. Bryan. - In 1860, when democrats held different views from republicans they werdtermed “Rebels,” “Copperheads,” ‘‘Sekession- ists.” In recent campaign “Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion’ was hurled at the democracy but it survived and won. To-day because one man, from Illinois, participated in the Chicago con. vention democrats are stigmatized as “Anarchists,’’ enemies of the government and such like by these republican black. gaurds, but democracy will win in spite of this infamy. McKixtey has been an advocate of free silver during his public career His | sympathies are with it yet he endorses a | platform directly opposite.” He wants to be elected president and that is his only hope, ———————— Currin and Womelsdorf are the team who misrepresented this county in the legislature two years ago. Salaries were | increased, public moneys were voted away, special privileges were granted corporations, and the public interests suf. We think not i ——————— Tur man who can tell you all about the gold standard or free silver should be avoided. There are few who thoroughly understand the subject or can give an intelligent explanation of its provision. | Be humble and meck—ready to learn, we have four months ahead to read; observe and think, and come to a seusi- ble conclusion, Some of our greatest statesmen have devoted years to the con- sideration of this problem and then only | found or professed an error of judgment. | A little doubt is more sensible than jump- ing blindly at conclusions, A great | problem is before us, it involves the wel. | fate of the people—~probably the destiny of the nation. Therefore let us move carefully—deliberation should prevail, fered. Do you approve of such men? | ) I { dential campaign is at hand : Tug Philadelphia Times and Record are against Bryan. The Pittsburg Post | and Harrisburg Patriot will stand by the vominee, but do not approve of the en form AT the democratic ratification meeting on Friday, Mr. Sechler explained 16 to 1 | as meaning that Bryan would receive 16 voles to McKinley's 1. It was greeted with applause. Wiig we endorse Bryan for presi | dent, we emphatically condemn the | course of Tillman and Altgeld in de | nouncing the administration. They were | minor features of that body. —— ra ——— Ox Monday a republican said he would vote for the free silver even if it wonld make money cheaper, but plentier, He thought a 53 cent dollar was much better than none at all. Some sense 4 that argument. Will Increase Attendance. There are 2,508 boys and girls in Wil. liamsport between the ages of § and 13 years who will be required to attend school under the provisions of the compulsory education law. i —————————— HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Tha, Headache, A vieasant AD eugatets DO0OCO0OO00000000 - aa A aT aN AT AN aT aN aT aR aT aN aN a aT aT aT ala" DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCIOCH INNO NO OOOOOOOOLOOOOOOO00 cent. red proves ver tory to all who come to every day we make 8 o (M0) gt1its, 25 per i WE LE Ew RS ee ee DOOOOOCOOUOOCOUOOCOCOOOOOOOOOO OOOO ICI I IANO MONTGOMERY & Co Bellefonte.
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