2 THE CENTRE \ DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY BUILER FOR CHAIRMAN He Will Preside Temporarily ot the Populist Convention. EUGENE V. DEBS CALLED UPON to an Urgent Telegram He That He Wil In Response Announces Attesadd the Convention Congressman Towne De elares Himself In Favor of Bryan. Lovis, July 2 I'he Populist na tional committee yesterday decided upon Senator Marion Butler, of North Caro lina, for temporary chairman, The se lection was effected without much aj ent opposition, but there element present which would have mani fested itself if the committee had not so evidently favorable to Butler. It at first the plan of the Bryan and Sewall advo neral Weaver for the position, but they change last moment to Fields, of Virginia, who was on the presidential ticket with General Weaver four years ago. They be Heved that the wtion wonld be divided between Butler and Mr. Hines, of Mr. Hines however placed in nomin n, leaving the straights united uator Fields when it} dpparer Hines was out of the ras Fields ri withdrew Sr par wis an sd verse been wns FT ates to put up at th CGreneral ) opposing { Wpposing Wis not Georgia (General hut upon = Was | laced in ition ler, of North ( dorsement of the 4 Ince of i tO regan ther ards getting during the lay looki OW 1 i «that substits together on so by Senator Butler cannot be done a bolt is ever the action of the they are exceedingly anxious avoid They express that they w able to reach The tw factions each aswrt, however, that will never vield. and the situation mittedly critical It is generally accepted as a fot among the Populist delegates that if Bryan and Sewall are indorsed by the Populist con vention that the Populist party was 80 be accorded a liberal representation upon the Democratic They believe they will have at least two or three members of she The undae standing also is that the silver Repuhll cans who have declared for Bryan will be n representation in LAE ment of the « Chairman mittee, would the report in = ‘i < ited They fear that if this nevitable, what wnvention, and this to confldenso $11 be this result extreme b they i= ad executive wrrnmition TOME See give the m armpaign mes, of the Democratic oom confirm nor deny may words, except £o say neither EUGENE V. DES, that no definite arrangernent made. "I have gone no further,” he sald, “than to say to all that I want the silver men *o got together in this contest, letting had Tween bygotes be bygones and fraterniziog ns | men ought who are fighting for the same | nciple.’ pe ot rl from Lincoln, to which place there are not a few pligri mages these days, report that Mr. Bryan still declines to make any concessions or pledges for Pop ulist support. He tells all that he ts not indifferent to the Indorsement of the Pop ulist convention, hut believes he will be elected whether mado the expressed abject | of the regard of the convention or not, and adds that as he was nominated by the | Democrats without making any pledges | or promises in the way of appointments, | he cannot and will not make any pledges to secure other nominations, or even to se: cure the election, nt that Poptlists ns well as others must rely upon him to treat them fairly in cam of his success Se the polls The Bryan mien stitl appear tobe in con trol, and the leaders are very confident that they ave in the majority. Practically the trained and experienced genernly are aligned with them, and they have a very thorough organization for systematic wna effective work The out and outers if they should econ Har at Sess i ton candidate Paul of Nebraskan, and Eugene about the trol, Vandervoort V. Debs are ¥ nunies can vassad since Congressman Towne, of Min nesota, arrived vestorday and ann himself for Bryan Y esterday Vietor L from Wiconsin, Debs as follows nneed Berger, legato telegraph Fugene You wil i do SILVERTITY ES FOR IILYAN, Will Non ng Rep alionns Support Denne rath Inces meh anquestionable convictions In f r of the bimetallic policy nnd of personal chamncter, that we mined them our support candidates stich high have deter We they blmetal to give wich “upport enue represent the great principle of lisa. which we the humanity and od vil now before the cause of the para Americar twlleveto be ration and mont question pecrple shall Bryan presi and announce that we ve support Messrs preddent and vie citizens fowl We therefore by solce and v =ewnll for and we appeal to all fally to Heg that gold in jury te» the country ng their el |} and dent Pape a bllcans whe AR We smometallism would be of to net with do lasting ns in secu The Dom standard are ane to support McK a third condidmsts fleld for avowed purpose of aiding Mr. McKinley's election. A grest number of leading and inflrzential Denocratic journals have de el that they will support the Republi an Nn it isevident ther Is to Ix oa uraion of forces of the advo and supporters of the gold standard to elect Mr. MeKinley and a congress favorable to h which will support the finsrscial policy erutlined the Republi enn pl 1 those wha believe In Bimetallism which moans the equal treatment of both gold and diver st the mints of the nation thers iz but one cours to pursue and that i# ter uinite all the silver forces and to op pose with all our might the candidate rep- resenting the which we helieve ia tion wrats who believe in the gold wuncing their ir proposing to intention riley out in the the cla minees on the part cite ’ in atforn policy fraught with disaster to the nation and ruin to the people The Walance of ment for diver the address is an argu Maryland Desssooratic Elector Bolts, Barton, July 21 -Randolph Barton one of the dectors-atlarge on the Demo cratic ticket In this state, has announond his withdrawal. Mr Barton. who is» | prominent lawyer in this city, hae always | beers rogarded ss one of the staunchest | Democrats in Maryland, Ho declares that | he easnnot acoept the currency plank in the Democratic nation platform, snd anpotness his intention 5 vote for Me. | Kinley Will Work for the Chicago Nominees, Mrirwiurie, July 8 Secretary Noel {of the Dunocrmtic state committee, an- [ nownoes that Chairman C. 'W. Pack, who Hie mow absent st Lake Minnetonka, has | nuthorized Mim to state that be ( Peck) will | support and work for the novainees of the | Chicssgo convention. In connection with | the stand taken Ly National Commistes [mar KC Wall, this nakes two notable | desertion from the Democratic gold party. Three People Murdered on an American Barkentine, THE VICTIMS' BODIES AT HALIFAX, Fhe First Mate of Terr the Vessel OC! imrged with the ible Crime by a Member of the Crew«The Statement of a’ Passenger Gives Color to the Charge. SM wre Captadn Nash Mate the ses found on b Munchs, states ¢ flret He wn the cag in fr murder. Non inte ter own Inst evening effect that he saw iret mate kill He heard a noise in the cap and going thither saw the first mate murder the captain. There was no mutiny y'& eabin af the made a statement to the captain fain & oabin Republican Committee Appointments, Creveraxp July 22 Ch of the Re public Al exe ut returned after his pointmrents WwW. F can irman Hanna e oommitiex ago, and soon several ap yesterday from Chic at his i announced. Major ( chairman of the Republi tte of Ohlo, I= to Ix woeretary of the Chicago end of the execu tive William M. Os borne. of Boston, is to be the secretary in New York. William: M. Hahn, of Mans field, exw df the national execu tive ittoe, 12 to harge of the ago. while Gen Arkansas, will be f the same branch of the work rk arrival offiox wer Dick, ex ftate mn the unmittee, while retary have {his Onn speakers’ bureau ot ernl Powell Clayton, of in charge in New Victoria's Trip te London, As the ston was leaving Windsor Loxpox, July 22 royal proces castle for the where the queen is to wit the Princess Maud horses attached to the carriage preceding the one in which the queen rode, and which bore her majesty’'s Indian attten dants. bolted and overtarned the carries: The driver and one of the dants were badly Injured. There was no slong the rallway route from Windsor castle to Paddington. Ar riving the Intter station the uieen walked to her carriage with alight assist. ance from an attendant. She appeared to be in good health milway station ness the marriage of queen & atten demonstration nt Twelve Thousand Tallors on Strike, New York, July 22 <After severnl monthe of agitation a strike of the various organizations constituting the Brother hood of Tallors was declared last night and became offoctive this morning. It in volves about 12,000 workmen in New York Brooklyn and Brownsville. The leaders among the tallors have fought hard to stave off o strike, but at last night's meet. ing the 1,500 tallors present ignored them and ordered the strike. It is alleged by the tailors that wages have been cut 20 to 25 per cent. and they are compelled to work more than ten hours a day Vell Through a Trestle, Canpospale, Hs, July 22.<A diss i trous railroad wreck occurred on the Chi. | cago and Texas raflroad about a mile | south of Murphysboro yesterday. A tres | tle over Big Muddy creek gave wad os the | result of recent rains, and one passengor | conoh was ditched. Twelve persons were | Injured, two of whom may die A broken mil tod the mani! ear in which Mall Clerk Hamilton, of this city, waa, but he ercnpexd without serious injury. TRACE ON THR OCEAN! frous or sma xem, | Banrs, who was (ahi LEADING, 0 July 20 Flies to murder er K ‘er Monday i night unty nt 0 1 Borks « o'clock lust Pa., July 21.—In ywor City Willian: Hand eet and Adam St Fhe son | hint i dispute nt et. father vh nak te ing ener her ALTO mornin Mrs. H of this theegisting tun x ing Doar thereof were ole t under the spect A Onrtest wi of pardo famous embers punished, and mend him for ninety-nine ont « would guy heerfully recom clemency. In hundred cases this to a pardon. Gos ernor Hastings has peremptorily re fused to his pardon, snd the board will therefore refuse the application ve ne Tw nlent consent to Hagntsorea, July 18 Garrett Light. » prosperous farmer living in the ) of Dauphin home last der of his Monticnil ywer end VUNLY, Was arrestes] night for the attempts sweetheart. Anni R In onvicted soot fifteen vearsago after 1 Borst the crime At Pare n posed He mareie ' Town papers have beet He STIXGHON, | ing to the night on Tow n frelg en an well Known rallr tacked by four One of his nesilants whi LAT clothing They raed suit to wear hape. Th Ryde Station. From t men it {« thouzht that from thes Hunt irinyY night { ir k ITO #1 th escavd on Sat andr Porrss Joshua K here terday, aged ( troubles and nervous pr bbing t Ll Sigfried . J Sigiried was one of military men dual and philanthropist (na t} to the leading Republican polit Schuylkill county, and expected to the political arenn within the next tw weeks the senntorial mince, after years of His military record sald to be the best of any surviving ol soldier in the state. Tn the war of the r hellion he rose from Heutenant to general and for nearly a score of years was in command of the Third brigade of the Pennsylvania National Guards Huxtixapox, Pa. July 0.-John Roach of Philadelphia, Henry Walton of Al toons and Frank Thompeon of Washing ton county, inmates of the Huntingdon reformatory, made on thrilling escape Sat urday night. They were workin; outside the institution under Guard Charles Knapps, whon they suddenly attacked him, bound and gagged him, and tried to throw him down a forty fest well in the pumping station. Fearing detection be fore ther could do this, however, they finally secreted him in the engine hou and after robbing him of coat, hat and re volver, fled hy way of the river. Guard from a boat, was compelled to row the fugitives soross the promine ndis onl operal He w stat ns fu absence | stream, while a loaded, pletol was held at his howd, at 1 wos relteved of his clothing. | The runaways are still at large. stabbed Tollas Baltimore, Md | days, Keep Informed itic Lhe alled to fore, ana is the silver is. of the Therefore, informed national and Money DEMOCRAT ) “3 WO Ps : two cheap sun 175.00 IN GOLD GIVEN I x A AGENTS. Kinley and INVEST - YOUR - MONEY who has money to eng anv one » For further ticniars, address E. H. FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law., information and par S.8.1y Hollidavsburg, Pa 5 PER CENT PER MONTH or 1.:¥ i+- & (nd the The Greatest Sufferers DR, DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY t fortfies the ¢ Loy {100 | UILDING LOTS ng lots fonte boro, a1 oCcaled i the 1 of the Armor farm $700 according to mation ® up 60 PER CENT PER YEAR | (ruaranteed to all : both investors on in vestments large ] when made wit The New York Investment Co. 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