THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONTE, PA, THURSDAY, A UTGLUS 6. 1 804, WAS BLAINE AN ANARCHIST? He Spurn Honor? ATHERSKITE ? Let Republicans Who Cherish His Memory Answer. AFTER READING HIS SPEECH. For He Belleved In Freo Sliver and Said That the Single Standard Would Have Effect All Except Those Whose Investments Yield a Fixed Re- turn In Money, and the Goldbugs Call a Ruinous on Now This Anarchy and a Whole Lot of Other Hard Names, Fr the New York Tr WASHINGTON 7. =—T he morning "1 ey ts value much to it NETesSs pro as legisia cognizance of The demon Cre ana great rman em} que nt suspension coinagy ments of Latin have leading, dominant causes for the rapid | decline in the value of silver think the oversupply of in comparison with these partial or w of the in the govern union been I do not silver has had, other causes, an appreciable influence of its value, its oversupply with respect to gold in these later years has not been nearly so great as was the oversupply of gold with respect to sil- ver for many years after the mines of California and Australia were opened, and the oversupply of gold from those rich sources did not affect the relative positions and uses of the two metals in any European country :] » * » » Ld The responsibility of re-establishing silver in its ancient and honoralile place as money in Europe aod Armorica de volves really on the ocotigress of the United States, 1f we act hve with pra- dence, wisdom and firmness, we shall not only successfully remonetize silver and bring it into general use as money in our own country, but the influonce of our example will be potential among ull European nations, with the possible bocatis National | | to strike silve : ! | the most widely diffased, i in the decline | | : exception of England. | ous | cept those | of Indeed, our an- punl indebtment to Europe is so great that if have the right to pay it in silver we sarily those n tions by the strongest of interest, to aid us in upholding the we eC corres vi 18 money ¥ 4 4 & ich vexed and long mooted a bimetallicora m onom I my own vies andard if successful aster throughout the com mercial world. The d¢ and establishing gold of value must have on all forms of produce widespread ' in the end struction of sil ver as money ae the sole unit effect property ex fixed return in money. These would be enormously enhanced in value would gain a disproportionate and fair un- advantage reliable are nearly $7, bullion in the bx the affirm, there of very unequally property. If, as ost statistics O00, 000, O00) coin or world, not divided tween gold and silver, it is impo r out of exists 0s mo without distressing rove | x : \ results : I with the I taks fits of « existing MrTied on Wu king glasses and t pitchers and sugar f wealth to this passed by this ques tion can I believe the in ublic ered the U yeoin and circulate » » » » * We wo can have both the equal of thi | difficult to where both have ilver ¥ i any » States can al need both gold and silver, and uly by making each other. It would not be that in the been fully recognized, the steadiest and most continuous prosperity has been enjoyed-that true form of prosperity which reaches all classes, but which be- gins with the day laborer, whose toil lays the foundation of the whole su. perstructure of wealth, The exclusively gold pation, like Eagiind, may show the most massive fortunes in the ruling classes, but it shows also the most help- less and hopeless poverty in the hnm. bler walks of life. The gold and silver nation, like France, can exhibit no such individual fortunes as abound in Eng. land, but it has a peasantry that, with their silver savings, can pay a war in- demnity that would have beggarod the gold bankers of London and to which the peasantry of England could not have contributed a pound sterling in gold or a single shilling in silver, Ld Ld \ . Ad . The two metals have existed side by #ide in harmonious, honorable compan. she nations fn nll forces, self) ] | ue, a | thronement of 0B rin- | ment of both. investments which yield a | and | over every other species | { the | An average ssible | | it here fistend § fonship as money ever sine trade was well nigh 40 weighed to intellige known swmong men. centaur Ephron t} { had named in tl f Hoth { +301) E | money with t} | time | race nations § have Ji | guages | be would, | uprend the h has been att and sometimes the l but al ipted in turn, dethrong WAVE In vain institation by the United States would It Is nonsense to say that the of free colunge cause the deluging of our mints with all the sliver coin of of the circulation as Europe and all the sil The currency in ver plate world, silver now in Europe Is sll needed where it is, has all been coined at 12 to 15 1-2 to 1, nud consequently represents to its holders of 81.02 Is they would send for 81 high ratio of from value Per Ounoe, it reasonable to to suppose be sold 20 per ounce? And as for the colnage of sliver pinte, ne matter what it was oper bought for, it would be time ander a free col $1.20 any age system worth the por ounce, with cost of artistic ndded, r less, cchanieal labor be and un upon it and nid 1 duced f« repro v The Goldbug Conspiracy. rold monometallist 11 us bimetal Is anarchy, repud » and several other bad things, but that it wonld be a good thing if the len ne of the world we dling natio auld consent But If 12 i= all that for one nation to proclaim it, how make It In for coinage, ail the world, in coinage or avaliable there is less than a troy pound (13 ounces) of silver to each o nee of gold, Free of silver at 16 to 1 is there fore favorable to coinage it & ratio unfavorable rather than sliver in comparison with gold, wkogangli ) [nail terrifying t un ticated. Mer ly ns nerves'’ Bn regard the ailment with some complacency, but for all that it is not a thing to bx at The symptoms which the ins “house nerves'' com mon today are ‘low spirits and brood ing,”’ much irritability and a generally ‘morbid habit’’ of mind. Women, we read, especially women who are del feate apd afraid to gd out owing to the weather, are those who suffer most from this malady. They have a way of imagining that something awful is hap pening to their husbands or children when they are out of sight. They “con: jure up accidents, analyze their feel ings and lose their power of will.’ this because people mre too sedentary aad stay at home too constantly, “hous we os laughed entors of describe as quits Of Interest to Thin Women. W , ey YY EY EY : An English doctor recommends to | have alrendy been recovered women suffering from dyspepsia, con- | sumption and anmmia, or any who neod | to take on flesh, to eat very thin slices | of bread and butter, The idea is that it induces people to eat much more butter, a quality of fat most essential to their nutrition, in » form against which they will not rebel | the governor tn accept {in the Bryncoch pit, | ternoon TO “FARM OUT" & Labor INGLE TAXERS Agits itors to he Ads male, of Imprisoned vertised for Dover, Del Aug. OH Stone Will Notify Bryan. his nomination notifying W } ited] States at Mad for president of the ison Square herb n on next Tuesday Governor Stone received a telegram from Senator Stephen White yesterday stating th at it would be Impossible for him to make the nominating speech, and asking the honor ernor Stone has accepted Gov Forty Welsh Miners Entombed, Swaskea, Wales, Aug. 5.<A dispatch from Neath, soven miles from here, ane nounces that forty miners were entombed near that place, by an explosion which occurred yesterday af It is foured that twenty-five of the men have been killed. Four COTPRos Will Not Prosecnte Ceell Rhodes, Lospox, Aug 5.~The Dally Mall states that it has heard that the government has taken no steps to prosecute Cecll Rhodes for his complicity In the Jameson mid into the Transvas), and that law officers of the crown are ridiculing the prosecu- ton under the foreign enlistinent act. 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Try Jacon and are very fine, Our Oat-meal and flakes are always fresh and sound, depend on them. Tal blewil, our Ireak fast They Beet. Fine Table Syrups. Orleans Molasses. Pure Maple Syrup, in one gallon cans, at Ri. (iE) each. THE LEAD (1 GROCERN, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK + + BELLEFONTE, PA. you can Finest ® ” . * » ® Md * # * ® * ® | ® wr I$ bd . ® I We are selling | tea Mustard, 000 PRO0009000000
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