CIRCULATION SOD OVER 1500. ( ————————- el cosi— REPUBLICANS [N SESSION [ET GATHERING. Cleaver was dex oF 1 John D. Decker, L Saml. Ailey, Marion Adam Rishel, Harris J. A. Crider, Boggs nominee th i ne For del ae following Wm. Shortlidge Bolinger, of Philipsburg. WwW. E La re-elected the county chairman for 1598. State Convention, egales to Gray, Esc., of Bellefonte, was He was called and made a brief address and pledged his strongest efforts for the party's success J. M. Dale then read the report of the resolutions which was on commitiee adopted No futher business, motion to adjourn carried. THE RESOLUTIONS The reported as follows The Republicans of Centre county vention assembled, aguin declaring their un falling devotion to the principles and trad) tions of the party of tf Garfield, and of McKinley, do hereby com mend the intelligent netion of the American commitlee on resolutions JEople who at the polls In November last so | h i oroughly repudiated the free silver heresy The signs of the times today demonstrate that there was neyer so dangerous a theory submitted to the people: and the values of the farmers’ wheat and the silver kings’ sliver today show that there never Wis 80 dishonest 5 scheme offered to the in telligent voters of our country Second, They affirm that there awaits for the people an ora of prosperity, only recent iy Inaugurated hy the passage of the Dingley I. After only five months of Republican ministration, there today are and sssured to the American workingman, his wife and children more evidences of sub stantial returning prosperity than were eves shown during the whole four years of Demo oratic misrnle under the dogma of free tmde, MeKinley and his party have given to this onrn it.’ Third, broad, manly administration of our | the “Advance Agent of Prosperity,’’ also then | in con | | money to pay the wages due their men. | neoin, of Grant, of | 11 this is not true, will some one correct | men-~they simply let their political feel. | they were presented | : " | ly disappointed { publican leaders to stand up sed ¥ { plain sountry “an honest dollar and a chance to i They most heartily eotnmend the i fellow | ot he the lime operations, works, in all about ceived in their cards. These 1 workmen that 1 1 wages, and probab. Bryan's election 's election was employment, nan dare man care «NO ny worl n, ar se pockets, and anx- mitt redemption Now if there is a single man, in any ie of these industries who has had the monnt of employment since then we ask him to and make himself known. ther hand, we are reliably in- of the since McKinley's election, formed that in almost e one above piaces, been cut down wages have and down, occurred recently, employment is scarcer, and many workmen are in destitute circumstances, on that account These are known facts in this ty we communi If this is not true But working people about avait correc and Bellefonte tion it is the sad truth, the know | it, too well Last fall certain republican employers, about Bellefonte, urged their workmen | togoon a trip to Canton, Ohio, to see | advanced them sufficient funds to gold hats and purchase tickets. same parties now raise buy These i can’t enough | us. Yes, prosperity has come with a venge- | ance to this community, relative | We do not consider these republicans ‘dishonest’ in their dealings with work, | ings get away with their good judgment, mistaken, not ‘dishonest; and the workmen are suffering and sad. ’ i At this point is in for the re. | ex. | F — The CuntiE DEMOCRAT and the Cin Re A ——— i ciglzen, governor DD. H. Hastings, the Gov. | einnat Ingwire for £1.50 a year, i | an artificial advantage to producers »f that measures er ‘Eye a od | 113 nements that Nb alike in protective and ry ry y v4 evn a wpression .r ’ free trade con es, and is especially severe in the that imposed in States, heavy luties when protective " Germany and failed to give either country sect against depression may be found great monetary changes made in and the United States in Since the only countries whi to be free from such depression are and Argentina, the farmers of the Supe plementary report contend that a prima facie case is established for the assertion that the depression is the outcome of the appreciation of gold and of the diverg. ence in the value of metals, which gives sliver using countries, France, | 1807. THE WORKINGMEN GET Association, Tames Wert continue over Sun instead of 6 inst lin last week's Reporter ———— House Destroved by Fire The house situated at the east end of : a i A Lemont, owned by Wm. Keller, of this township and occupied by his daughters, was destroyed by fire on Monday night, of last week. The ladies were away i from home at the time of the fire and it mn While suggesting the abandonment of | the goid standard, the signers of the sup- | plemental report propose an internation. | al conference to arrange for the reopen. ng of mints abroad and in India, and the restoration of silver either wholly or partially to the position it occupied prior to 1873 In conclusion the supplementary report invites the government to give effect to the resolution adopted by parliament in February, 18s, in favor of such a con. ference, , - Western Tour Ada On A Misses Anna and Goodhart, | danghters of ex-commissioner George Goodhbart, of Centre Hill, departed last week for an extended trip to Illinois and Wisconsin. They expect to remain the west visiting their friends and tives for about three months, —— The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for £1.50 a year in relal | in Milton, | quite a nusiber of years. : | | | by a family is thought that the fire was the work of We whether the house was insured - -— - an incendiary have not learned Death of Orrin Dale ‘he death of Orrin Dale, son of Philip Dale, of Lemont, occurred at his Monday aweek ago, he had beena telegraph operator home where for | Mr, Dale was | aged about thirty years and the cause of | his death was diabetes. He is survived | .——— Head Crushed by Wagon While M. Flaig & Sons were hauling | stone weighing over five tons from Casta. | nea to Lock Haven on Friday, a heavy | log chain holding the rear wheels broke i while going down hill. The wagon run | into Wallace Flaig, aged eighteen, and the front wheels crushed his brains out -~ - -—. - - Death of George C. Breon The remaing of George C. Breon, at one time proprietor of the hotel at Spring | Mills, were taken to that place for burial | Thursday of last week. His death had occurred in Harrisburg. AAA : i ~Straw hats at any price, at Lewins, ? i | two horses were killed. re spring from which he to drink for supposed | wallowed the lizards " — Lightning Strikes Barnes, 4 On Wednesday evening, of last lightning struck the barus of W. J. Gun salius and Wm. Schenck near Eagleville joth | gether with the contents, which consisted of the season's crops aad machinery, Mr. Guusallus’ loss was partially covered | by insurance with the Sugar Valley com- pany. The live stock was all saved During the same storm the barn of Charles Shaw, in Pine Creek township, | was struck by lightning and burned and The wind drove | the flames to a tobacco shed nearby and it was destroyed with a large quantity of tobacco stored therein No Loss beavy insurace - -—— - Daisy Social The ¥. P. 8. C. K,, of the Presbyterian church of Jacksonville, will hold a Daisy Social, at the residence of Ais. Irvin Reber, Howard, Pa., Saturday evening, wo i - To Care Constipation V.ever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartie 100 or 850, It C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refud money. ; mation week, | barns were totaliy destroyed, to- | for Gov,, but for some reason it WANTED Correspondents to in the news blish it curred about The same prosecutor also made agamst Geo, B, Simler aud | C. Williams Cy, ek A Good Show Welsh Bellefonte Brothers show wi Monday should on attend Everybody only 10 cents — - — Grange Meeting Centre County Pomona Cra meet in the ball of Bald Milesburg, Friday Aug » m, nge wil Eagle Grange, « IMGT. 10.0 8 A — Gov. HASTINGS says he 8 not a candi date for the United States Senate should settle all point Tha: speculations on that - Rep. Convention Notes A move was on foot to endorse ney Gen. McCormick Alter of Williamsport, did not commie up. It is said that the Philips. burg politicians were loaded for such as emergency. Itie a pity that they did not have an opportunity to ‘go off’ explode, J]
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