i Ay AN em d Isas goodas W Every Chewer Should Insist pons, * J ¥ du Having and Trying OLp 0 Plug Tobacco. Every Dealer Keeps It and it is made by J7°: [Rinzer & Bros. LOUISVILLE, KY. JAS. HA F have of W | 1d i » Robes Bla ts, Fly-nets, nd thin: Spring 10 OFFEE A Trus Combination of MOCHA, JAVA and RIO, Picture Card Given With every pound package. For Sale everywhere. luke SCO NESS fine Ck Fo. fe ha iS every pee Lo, fom 0 EDWARD K. RHOADS, ipping & Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland ’ i) ( ) A | 4 Grain, Corn Ears, S Oats, Baled Hay and straw helled KINDLING WOOD by the Bunch or Cord, in ’ , suid Purchase soll Respectfully friends and the pul NEAR FP. R.R. STATION BELLEFONTE. Nothing On Earth Will Ixm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Hens, Ee, ey ied ee En | which some degree of stability In THE MESSAGE. The President's Recommendations to Congress Condensed, A VIGOROUS OHILEAN POLIOY. If Satisfaction Is Not Given For the Valparaiso Massacre a Special Mos. Will Be Issued Benefits Tariff and Evils of Free Sil sage the ver, Wasnixaron, Dee. 10,--The sage of the president to « ongress was read in and annual mes. i the senate house ye sterday It begins | with a reference to the Important negotiations entered into by the state department during the past year, and after de allng at length with the Behr “In my last annual message 1 stated that the I ROR controversy, says basis of arbitration proposed by her majesty's for the adjustment of the long pending controversy government fisheries be satisfactory to this As Lo the seal was not accepted, | am glad now to able to announce that terms government have been agreed upon and that E I as to the sary to the o arbitrators is all that mpietion of the conven 8 law of the last congress pl ion to effect aced this g n the | remoy 0 i im It is gre ng to | many, Denn K, Italy, in the order nam ¢ 1 faspecte nations agalust eats be able to state trian and ed, have opened thelr ports to Americar pork pre ist! Orleans lynching the . however, hu taken treated charged, shows very Any brea y response has been 1 Lis now nwaiting the result of an ton which has been conducted tat that aiid it in expected cated to lequate response to the note by whi Chile by the Valparaiso, It is reported about resuit the Investigation is that the with some ad was called to this it should s delay expectations ther specia attenti Message mitted frome « have Was 4 1 MI, referee while during inder the o ah icreass rts of » gratifie ih ex por chandise for the was SRZLBL Im, previous tw twelve months end while ng Sey L189, for the corres nding 8 10 was $80 157 115, an Increase of al ertainly nothing In mi nn he econ of trade, foreign or domest i there Is certainly nothing in the condition of our people of any class to suggest that the existing tariff and revenue hears oppressively upon or retards the commercial develop ment of the natior It may be argued that our condition would be better If our tari legislation were upon a free trade basis; but is cannot be denied that all the conditions of prosperity and of general contentment are present in a larger degree than ever before in our history, and that, too, Just when It was prophesied they would be in the worst state Agitation for radical changes in tariff and financial legislation cannot help, but may seriously Impede business, to the prosperity of legislation is essential. 1 think there are conclusive evi. dences that the new tariff has created several great industries which will within a few yoars legislation v nl the peopl | kive employment to several hundred thousand | American workingmen and women. of the somewhat overcrowded condition of | the labor market of the United States every patriotic citizen should rejoice at such & re. sult" “The report of the secretary of the treasury shows that the total receipts of the govern. ment from all sources for the flsoal year ond. Ing June 30, 1801, were $458,504, 250.08, while the expenditures for the same period were $421, WAAR, lonving a surplus of $37,200 702.07, “The receipts of the flsoal year ending June 50, 1802, actual and estimated, are $430,00000 and the axpetdituam Suniulm, For the fis. eal endi une M0, 18, the estimated rR bend $408,208, 350 and the expenditures Bd1 00 00a, the silver question he saym “Before the Influence of the prospective sil. was felt In the market silver of | preserved the equality of the voters and pets In view | | suggest whether the states that still give their | approval to the old and prevailing method | dietions that the purchase by the governmens required by the law would at ence bring the | price of sliver to 1.2020 per ounee, which would | make the bullion value of a dollar 100 cents { and hold it there. The prophecies of the anti- silver men of disasters to result from the coin. age of $2,000,000 per month were not wider of the mark, The friends of free silver are not agreed, 1 think, as to the causes that brought thelr hopeful predictions to naught, Some facts are known, The exports of silver from London to India during the first nine months of this calendar year fell off over 30 per cent. or $17.202.790, compared with the same months of the preceding year, “The exports of domestic silver bullion from this country, which had averaged for the last ten years over $17,000,000, fell fn the last fiscal year to $13,509,800, while, for the first thne in recent years, the imports of silver into this { country exceeded the exports by the stm of $2740,05, In the previous year the net ex. ports of silver from the United States wmounted to $4505.45. The production of United States increased from BOO0000 ounces in 1880 to B4.0500.000 in 18 The g now bnying and putting aside ann 00 ounces, which, wernment is ually 84,00 allowing for 7,140,000 ounces of new bullion used in the Arts, is 6,640.00 mare than our domestic product available for coin. age. I hope the depression in the price of sil. ver is temporary, and that a furthe r trial of this legislation will more favorably affect it, “I am still of the opinion that the free coin age of silver under existing « wotld disastrously affect our business Interest wel, We co mdition home and aby tain an equality in the gold and silver d and in fore I ‘ value to the producers o td not 1] r will 1 ’ ’ naer will protec } il payment in gold, but the been able to do th a sliver basis woul contraction of the « “The presen f treasury has unfavor the § wher fasted co Regarding « SAYS ton and Miant the year, with a than 10 Cihmaes re ny yarda and upon ti Pps, but ward satie completion of yet requ Yesaeis ww will be trium; the ¢ re important vessel at a t ire nbs year am of n There is th “The has been great d Lo aay o nistration of the ye sloters 1801, was ¢ the flaca Of this » law of eating more than all ft which it ha ANG mainial the raisers of the The civ “The i ir sonal Inspection y and y atives of and methods. It claimed that the system or its adn is perfect, bu ns with farmer untry and stock wh H service COM Men ied thus ivi] service oo Nisa ne rex beliove that the executed with fom is it that of app better and fa ntments upon favo “Gerrymandeor “The method ‘ sof Ri thine "Ww "Lhus pr tested against elector president and v cently attracted renewed a dey Michigan froa method whi bad become uniforsn in all the states, Prior to 1532 various met : used by the different states and same state "South Carolina, until the ele! WAP. con tinued to choose ta elects rs by a vole of th legislature, but after the war ce president Las interest by ress aritre eo state of the even b changed [te method and conformed to the practice of the | other states “After a full test of other methods, without Important division or dissent In any state, and | without any purpose of party advantage, as | we must believe, but solely upon the consider ations that uniformity was desirable and that a general elaction in territorial divisions nok subject to change was most consistent with the popular character of our inst tutions, best feotly removed the choloe of president from the baneful Influence of the ‘werrymander,' the practice of all the states was brought into harmony, “That this concurrence should now be broken is, 1 think, an unfortunate and even a threatening episode, and one that may well ought not to secure, by a constitational amendment, a practice which has had the ap proval of all. The recent Michigan legislation was of conrse accom panied b slonal apportionment and Respect for public ofl cers and obedience to law will not cess to the charactoristios of our people until our ele tions conse to declare the will of majoriti fairly ascertained, without fragd, suppressio or gerrymander.” the | | Btomache of appointment by the states of | had been the | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. 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