Va gos dald vad Ele Ce ———————" a Will be found a Combination not always Lbephad. _—7 A Fine Quaury or AT A REASONABLE PRICE IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF A FAIR TRIAL Ask Your DeaLer For IT DONT TAKE ANY OTHER TRAE ouISVILLE, KY. iL ~aanAL wad a tr EEA suncrer { iffs he curse to the DISCUSSING SILVER, Opening of the Great Debate in the Lower House of Congress, BLAND AND HARTER CROSS SWORDS The Former Urges That the Nation's Only Hope While the Only Is in Free Coinage, That from Latter Claims IMsaster Result Such Action, Can WASHINGTON, March 28.—The silver bill was taken for consideration in the house yesterday, in accordance with up } the Spe in! order adopted some time ago. The champions on both sides have been preparing for the contest, and the rospects are that it will prove a very Pittar struggle. In anticipation of a lively fight the public filled the galler 168 to their greatest capacity. In opening the discussion Mr. Bland, chairman of the committee on coinage, weights and measures, and the author of the bill, spoke in part as follows: “It was just 100 years ago that the wise founders of this government, pursuance, adopiad what we call ‘the double standard." They provided the coinage of gold and silver without limit at the mints of the United States that silver should be coined the game as gold, should have the advantages and the same recognition. The silver dollar should consist of 371 4-15 grains of sil- Ver-——precise ly the dollar of silver that is called for in this bill. This bill pro- vides that gold and silver shall be equal at the mints, “In order that this equality should be preserved, it is that silver should be put on the same plane in re gard to the issue of certificates at the mint as gold. To-day the law provides that gold bullion may be taken to the mint of the United States and certifi cates issued to the owner, or that he may be paid for it in money. Yo! . whol the capitalists who d the ] f interest, Continuing M you demonetizes for fon Necessary people 3 the worl and metallic would then be a thing of the past and silver had been twin brothers sine the days of civilzation. When ered the ligature between were dead. The benefit to from this bill was that it old power of the two metals served to this country the standa money based upon both metals. gold went abroad and our ] mained here we still wouald same volume of money, Mr. Bland was followed by Mr. Will lams, who made the minority report on the bill for the antisilver Democrats. He asserted that the hill deliberately undertook to depreciate the standard of value. In Fo wim he submitted as an amendment the bill contained in the report of the minority of the committee providing for an international monetary conference In opposing the measure Mr. Harter, the a of the antisilver Democrats, said Mr. Bland’s claim that the passage of the bill would make money more plentiful was misleading and untrue. All the laws that congress could pass from January to December, from now until eternity, would not materially alter the market (or world) value of sil ver. The trusting farmer, who today was standing by with bated breath. waiting for the salvation which the Bland bill was to bring him, would find The money of t v disembodied them they ) | its becoming a law would EWeeD away one-half of the saving of hs Truly Mr. Bland would farmer than SORAOTIR frost life time, prove a worse the dry wert velo chinch bug had suffer WOns, locusts all | past decade | creditor | over | the creditor class | said | would | suffered m = ] Distress af While their most resarkable success Las boen shown ia curing SICK Heallache, yot Carter's Little Liver Pills ame | qually valuable in Constipation, ing and proe ying compl t. while they aleo tall disorders of thestomach stimulate the r and regulate the bowels, Even if they only ~ HEAD A they world boslmost priosloss tn thee wi m 50s distr g complaint; but for 7 theirgoods \ r ous does notend roneotry them wi ore and tho 1 ind these 1ittle pills valu. will not be wil. ydo without thom. Dub after allsick head ACHE 1s the bane of RO giany Hives that hers fs where we make our great t. Our pills cure it while Othora do not Carter's Little 1 Pla are very small and vary cary (to take, ro pills makes dose, | Tu are eirietly Ad) do not gripe or | on please all who | puree, but by thelr Loo them, In vialgat § five for $1. Hold | bj druggiets ovetpeete, or sent Ly mall. SWLL PILL, SWALL DOSE. SMALL phic A A— WORST CASES CURED 7 i BTAY CURED +» neon d i F129 or Anrumane, Cassin ition free by mall, PHAROLD MAYES M.D, h PALO 3 | Year { policy holders | pre ont That it would des itor was beyond a doubt true, for results of t t it was that it hurt practicall one of the this kind of crime y everybody, The litor class, properly speaking ur peo was solvent bel The real Mr. Harter, were: First. 208,903 who own the §1,504,846,500 8 in savings banks, Free cost them &457 453.351 New the 800.000 pensioners pension id wn $47,000,000 wonid be cut d Then the 5.000 (00 life ald lose FLIRLET invested in i ations, and then the clergymen, clerks, men army, navy and civil service, who get but seventy Every time the mone a 0 debased up ninety per cent f y man who deposit whose who w the have in 000.6. Then women who and | ions of tI ASSO cents on the untry which Bland bill, he said, comage Was Was these wer The free cally a bill compelling the 1y all the silver the ring o« together, no matter how mnucl might ve be, at 129.20 per This woul 1 utterly and hopelessly rupt the ind might, in the create a revolution and ultimat i of government change our form of Maryland, the classes called a bill, nati sliver ounce, bank Mr. Raynor, the measure and said in substance: “Our silver dollar is dishonest, It does not come up to the test that 1 have referred to, and it is not a dollar in any sense of the word, except in so far as a congressional fist or a government de can make it We have ty lars in eircalation—one that riy labeled the Is dishonest and falsely labeled dollar is not worth a dollar how is it that it passes for a dollar from hand to hand and has purchashing power eqnal to that of the gold dollars, The answer is that legislation has given it an artif cial value, There is no one to profit by the bill but the mine owners, They compel the government to place the em- blem of a dollar with the ensign of the republic upon seventy cents worth of bullion, and it is worse than counter feiting and is an artifice and trick npon the people. No such juggling with tl finances could ever succeed. Messrs. Taylor and Hopkins (Rep., Ills.) spoke in opposition to the measure, Messrs, Epps (Dem., va), Crawford (Dem., N. CC) in favor, and Mr. Deforest opposed vice kinds is} 80 nd prog other If the | (Dem. Conn.) against it, At the evening session speeches were made in favor of the bill by Messrs, Lewis (Dem. , Miss.), Bowers (Rep., Cal.), Wynn (Dem, Gia.) and Post (Rep. Ills.) While it was opposed by Weadoock and > Dounali "a , Mich.) and Covert bs MN, XY.) * - prt et em. Nov RIEL a tiT Oo 1ATE A> 3 Vageh ot Prrrssunra, March 22,--Rev, Thomas Sproull, D. D,, LL. D., died yesterday, aged 88, He was long and favorabiy known in connection with the Reformed Presbyterian church. EasTON, Pa., March 19.—Rev, John J. Carey, a well known Methodist preacher, died yesterday from paralysis, aged 63 years, He was the author of a number of religious topics and works, SHAMOKIN, Pa., March Three loaded coal wagons were dropped 400 feet down the Sterling slope by the hoisting engines machinery breaking. John Humphrey, at the bottom of the slope, was instantly killed, PHILADELPHIA, March 21, Hengle, aged 40 years, a gold beater in the employ of Kirch & Co., jewelers, com- mitted suicide by placing his head under a 100-pound hammer, crushing it to a pulp. He is believed to have been insane. PHILADELPHIA, March 19. freight cars left the track on the north Pennsylvania branch of the railroad near Tabor and were badly wrecked, Daniel Melntosh, a man, of this city, was killed was caused by snow, Hustinagpox, Pa., March man De Carlin Pringe and Belgians, fall of rock in a coal dale, They had just quit day and were returning to All of them were married ilies Birpssoro, Pa., 99 brake The wreck 19, Her son, all mine at Roberts- work for the their homes and had fun March 28.—~The re- duction in the wages of the E & G Brooke Iron company’s puddlers from $3.25 to §3 per ton has been accepted by the men. The rolling and | and the nail fa tory, o are running full turn. company double READING, Pa., March 23 wl train A collision Read in wrecked a n the NO One ILLIAM Pa., March HDRUON Das Deen a y commissione he u f the court house Lhe commissioners allow the nse o building for politi | resell that they a Pa . Mare h suspension of Mahanoy mines will 1 The Ma ig house and storage yard has als d, and it is not know { tions wiil resume, 1 1,500 men will be idle REapixg, Pa, March 22 Myers, a well known citizen, denly of apoplexy, aged 66 years, He served daring the Mexican war. and also as sergeant inthe One Handred and Twenty-eighth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers during the rebellion. He was connected for some years with his fat) in the publication of The Chroni the Times, Reading Democrat and County Press Pirrssvnoe, March 22. John R. Mur phy, chief of the Allegheny department of pablic safety: John Glenn, Henry Kormmman and Samue: McClure, Alle gheuy detectives, and T. B. Donaldson, an ex-detective, were last night held in $4000 bail for conrt by Alderman John R M a complete llieries in the DOO 1 #1 ¥ . 184 then « Albert died sud an expert employed in a accounts f Allegheny embezzlement WiLLiaxs: Pa., Roerick, a woodman, Caledonia, Elk county, were at wor } ark in C mah is men laun : way and the ark fell, ing Roerick, who was under it Norrisrows, Pa. March Clara A thr writ BAN Mar Was Shaw h her in the against A. H for damages band and =» boiler explosion tablishment ik death « who were killed in the pork packing f the defendant, located ir urred a h ox " Hie ANE THAN Pa. minty Democratic th held in the nver at the same ind Howard E were elected del and 8S. E licans convention, (Freenw LEADING hur of the state 1 effecting a state lowing offi E. P. Hell Reading: vice pre Colonel T. H. Strudevest, Wilkesbars secretary, George F. Lance, Reading directors, J. 1. KanfTman, Harrisbus H. ( Irexier, Allentown T. J. Sno der, Scranton; H, Haney, Philadelpl H. K. Baungardemer, Lancaster Bitzell, Yori The next meet be held in Wilkesbarre July 1 HorLLwayseura, Pa... March dynamite explosion occurred at Juniata limestone quarries, fiftem south of this place, cansing the d« i one workman and the serious injury of two others, The men were engaged in thawing out dynamite for blasting pur. poses. A cap exploded, thereby letting off twenty-eight sticks of dynamite, John Gates, aged 60 years, of Peters burg, Pa., was instantly killed and Henry Mount and Jacob Herron, of Cove Forge, sustained severe bruises, Gates leaves a widow and children, Harrisoura, March 22. The annual report of State Treasurer Boyer shows that during the year loans were re. deemed as purchased to the amount of $2,688,852, The total public debt in De- | cember was $0,811,068.28, and the sink. ing fund shows assets of $6,764,583, 84, With this fund and the natural increase | under the act of assembly there will be | sufficient to wipe out all outstanding | bonds, the last of which will mature in | 1912. In June next the balance in the general fund will be reduced by the payment of $5,000000 to the public schools, dre umber dealers from all i wet here for the pur organization I wore elected re J Ace ing will t) in | was received and it ' { Major C, G Frederick | of M yor «a, | nominated | Brockerhoft House, thi pl Forty | leading | | House, the | We hope he were crushed to death by a | | last week, a cor | traps for J. F. | next morning when | ra Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, (3 High Street, opposite the onl ABSOLUTELY PURE RMAN HOUSE, Court ~ New furniture Aght, and all the | House, Entirely new, | Steam Heat, Electric | TENTRE B } * | modern improvement ng DANKING s COMPANY. D. GARMAN, e Heeeive Deposit rise ut | M Proprietor, JAS. SCOFIELD COUNTY EnY. ner, [| ~A copy of the Dayton Times, Ohio, contains a portrait MeMillen, who has been the democrats of that Mr. McMillen a short the proprietor of by Mayor, HWgo city for time Wis the aceand wus a popular landlord resent en gaged in the hotel busines brother Dickey leading hotel of that place, that city he and his conduct the majority on the day « There came railroad freight were left in the Agent {| opened up the warehouse he wa | od to see that s rats. Ton taken downto t two | tod Spat Co., ought to without mucl | big cateh of vii Texas, writ A Ferfect Success, The Rev. A. Antoine Refugio, of 1 think Pastor § sucess, for any « LULbDess was g FeBr. Pavr.br. M A young man of 3 years, affected wilh epi. epey lor over 9 yours and a very bad case bas ing of least 10 0 12 Dts dally, after using all kinds of medicines without benefit, seed F'astor Koenig's Nerve Tonle with the desired effect NN, QUINTAL, «A Valuable Hook en Nervous Diseases sont free 0 any addres and poor patients can also obdals this medicine free of charge This remedy has been prepared by the leverond Pastor Koenig, of Fort arse, Ind. sinos WA and iz now prepared under his direction by he KOENIC MED. CO,, Chicago, Ili. Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for 80 Large Bise, $1.75, 6 Bottles for $9. ES |; nand duction oom 1 Mmanuia il & Je mde big re r to make | | have ine s1OCK of Whips Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, ana every thing needed about horses Spring Street, South Alleghen SPECIALI = SALE! BOGGS & BUHL AT TEE | Philad Branch » dl + | 1 " 1 Feeral ot. RELIABLE INSURANCE. Cl aring Out. Goods Must Go. All thes om make I is a from when we Sale it means our will be cut regardless of former rates. I'hi ey. offering. goods are not as represented. ¢ good in old stock at a IS A rare opportunity to save mon. Come and see the bargain s weare Fire and Accident | FTRE: National of Hartford. f New Y ire Association of Philadelpia, ng and | imental \¥ 4 ad RB i other of ana othe Sir 1 leading com nannies pani . HAeeident; Travelers S. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. 1 Hous (Sept. WL) for our Sprix pportunity to obtain bargains ind re hou lothing 3 ly Wi ing a Clear ing that we intend to get rid of a ¥ great reduction. Prices NEAR QUEEN I CO The famous firm of Ocoulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA NEAR 5 Money always refunded if SAM’L LE PROPRIETOR, BET LEFONTE PA Allecrheny St. Have arranged to send one of thelr Specialists on the gyre TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY," APRIL 6th, He will be at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE Those Those a= M. 10 8 I. M, receive intelligent and Ski] atid EEN & CO. vt SL, Philadelphia. IN,
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