Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 07, 1893, Image 5

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    PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
It Contains Nothing N ew Conoern-
ing Hawaii,
A BPECIAL MESSAGE PROMISED. |
affairs. Ido not doubt that the ultimate
result of this action will be most salutary
and far reaching. In the nature of things,
however, it is impossible to know at this
time precisely what conditions will be
brought about by the change, or what, if
any, supplementary legislation may, in
the light of such conditions, appear to be
essential or expedient
“Of course, after the recent financial
perturbrtion, time is necessary for the re.
| establishment of business confidence. In
The Chief Magistrate Urges a Tax on Cor
poration Opposes the Con.
Earnings,
struction of More Naval Vessels and |
Applands the Work of Checking Pon. |
sion Frauds
Ws amrvnmnw Nan K Tha anmning of
congress yesterday was devoid of scosa |
tional featurss. After the reading of the!
president's message aud the presentation |
of a few minor bills and resolutiona both
houses adjourned without transacting any |
any business
The message was in substance as fol
lows:
The constitutional duty which requires |
fhe president from time to time to give to |
he congress information of the state of |
the Union, and recommended to their con
sideration such measures as heshall judge |
necessary and expedient, is fittingly en
tered upon by commending to the congress |
a careful examination of the detailed |
statements and well supported recom.
mendations contained in the reports of |
the heads of departments who are chiefly
charged with the executive of the govern
ment,
While our foreign relations have not at |
all times daring the past year been en
tirely free from perplexity, no embarrass |
ing situation remains that will not yield |
to the spirit of fairness and love of justice, |
which. joined with consistent firmness, |
charecterizes a truly American foreign |
policy
Our Relations with Brazil,
In relation to the Brazilian business the
president says: ‘I have failed to see that
the insurgents can reasonably claim ree
ognition as belligerents. Thus far the po |
sition of our government has been that of
an attentive but an impartial observer of |
the unfortunate milict cmphasizing |
our fixed policy of impartial neutrality in |
such a « f
deemed it necessary to d
per not to be misund
thorized action of
mander in those
revolted Brazilian admis
posed to counte
give gratuitous sanction to the le
surrection.”
In speaking of the Nicaragua canal the
resident says: “The canal
eel !
but a generou
tended to it by
mdition of affairs as now exists, 1
waters
company un-
wcome seriously embarrassed,
treatment has been ex
he government of Nicar
agua. The States are especially
interested in he ful achleverment
of the vast undertaking this ¢ any has
fa charge. That it should be lished
under distinctively American auspices,
and its enjoyment assured not only to the
vessels of the country as a chanel of com
munication between our Atlantic and
Pacific seaboards, but to the ships of the
world in tl
proposition which, in my judgment, does
not ad of question
he interests of civilization, ls a
The Chinese Exclusion law
“The legislation of last vear kn
the Geary | ring the reg
of all Chine laborers ent
dence in the Unite
tation of all not plying with t
visions of the act within the
scribed, met with i
Chinamen in this country
the advice of
law was unconstituti
WD as
I Sates, and
eminent ©
for the certificate
» ns A test tae Upot
ceeding by habeas corpus was broug!
fore the supreme court, and on May 15,
1808. a decision was made by that tribunal
sustaining the law
“It is belleved that under the recent
amendment of the act extending the time
for registration the Chinese laborers
thereto entitled who desire to reside In
this country will now avail themselves of
the renewed privilege thus afforded of es
tablishing by lawful procedure their right
to remain, and that thereby the necessity
of enforced deportation may to a great de
gree be avoided.
“It has devolved upon the United States
minister at Peking, as dean of the diplo
matic body, and in the absence of a renre
sentative of Sweden and Norway, to press
upon the Chinese government reparation
for the recent murder of Swedish mission
aries at Sung-pu. This question is of vital |
interest to all countries whose citizens sn. |
gage in missionary work in the Interior
The Hawalian Affair.
“It is hardly necessary for me to state |
that the questions arising from our rela |
tions with Hawaii have caused serious
embarrassment. After a thorough and |
exhaustive examivation Mr. Blount sab. |
| the pursuit of this object we should reso
iutely turn away from alluring and tem
porary expedients, determined to be con.
tent with nothing less than a lasting and
| comprehensive financial plan. In these
| eirenmstances I am convinced that a rea
sonable delay in dealing with this subjoct
Ingtend of being injurious will increase
the probability of wise action
1 reviey { 14 © repo O ho caine
In reviewing the reports of the cabinet
| officers the president devotes considerable
space to an argument against fees in the
attorney general's office. and has this to
| say of the navy
No New Navy Work.
“While I am distinctly in favor of con
stantly pursuing the policy we have nan
gurated of building up a thorough and
| efficient navy, I cannot refrain from the
uggestion that the congress shonld care
fully take into account the number of un
finished vessels on our hands and the de
pleted condition of our treasury in consid
ering the propriety of an appropriation at
this time to begin new work."
The president speaks of wrongfully is
sued pensions, and says
“Those who attempt in the line of duty
to rectify these wrongs should not be ne
cused of enmity or indifference to the
claims of bonest veterans. The sum ex
pended on account of pensions for the
year ending June 30, 1808, was 8156740,
467.14
$105,000,000 will be required to pay pen
"he commissioner estimates that
| sions during the year ending June 50, 154
“The continued Intelligent execution of
the civil service law and the increasing
approval by the people of its operation are
most gratifying. The x
vice reform in t . itr
his ef
and interestingly {lustre
hold a movement gains
which has underlying it i
justice and right, and which at the same
time promises bette istration of
| thelr government
Tarif Reform
“After a hard struggle
ctly before us. Mar
the people dire
reform on of its most
should
charges upon the necessaries of
benefits of a reduction
palpable and substantial, seen and fel
thousands who would be better
better
“Not less closely related to our
prosperity and well being in
of restrictions upon the im
raw materials necessary
ures
national ingenuity and en
“This cannot be while federal legisla
tion, through the imposition of high tariff,
forbids our manufacturers as cheap ma
terials as those used by their competitors
It is quite obvious that the enhancement
of the price of our manufactured products
policy not only con
neta within
be a reduction in
such
lothed and better sheltered
ur manufact
The world should be open to our
resulting from this
fines the market for these |
our own borders to
f otter "
tage « nan fa
creases thelr ¢
“The
though indirectly, Involved in this
ure of our tariff system. The sharp
petition and active struggle among our
manufacturers to =
mand for thelr go
market to which
follows a susp
at 10 «
interests of |
factories, a d
treas in the
Even if the ofter
be made good t
would result m
low tariff dutle
workingmen }
cover that their steady emg
mitted Ly free raw materials
important factor in their relat!
iY legislation
Favors an Income Tax
“A measure has been prepared by the
appropriate congressional comm
bodying tariff reform on the lines herein
suggested, which will be promptly sab
mitted for legiciative action. It is the re
sult of much patriotic and unselfish work,
tt oe tT"
ittee om
| and I believe it deals with its subject con
sistantly and as thoroughly as existing
conditions permit
“I am satisfied that the reduced tariff
duties provided for in the proposed legis
lation sdded to existing internal revenue
taxation will In the future, though per
| haps not immediately, produce sufficient
| revenue to meet the needs of the govern.
ment
“The commiites, after fuii considera
tion, and to provide against a temporary
deficiency which may exist befors the
business of the counwry adjusts itself to
WILBR'S LLTIVATE
It Is Evidentl
3 ff
DELIGHT
ENOW
Recause It Great Running
Hoad,
The “trikers Still Talk of Coming Out
of Trains on tho Lehig wiley
Yictorious,
BETHLEHEM, Pa... Dee “There
to be a cin Ty y 11 r dent Wil
pur s iirmatiam i 9 runny %)
that is not satisfactory to hie
and the other brotherh { officials
being In conference all th
retary Madden, representing the joint
bonds of arbitrators TY for an an
dience with President Wilbur, which being
granted a committes of two went 16 con
fer with him. What the objectionable
clause or clauses are th om ttee will
not say
mittee want President Wilbur to be more
KEEN
Craoon
Arthur
After
Tnoon Sec
It is said, however, that the com
specific in his agreement king tos com
promise. It is generally agreed t if he
will deal with the employe 10 ATS NOW
on strike upon the same terms he sald he
would do a week ago the
over in an hour
WiLkespanne, Pa, Dec. 6. ~8now began
to fall here yesterday afternoon, and at 6
o'clock last evening there were five inches
on the level This greatly peded the
running of trains on the Lehigh Valley
railroad
There was a bad wreck at Sugar Noteh
at 5 o'clock last evening Two engines
were pulling a train mountain
when they ed w an ty engine
Two of the engines diy wrecked
and one of the en
fatally injured
that has occurred since the hlock system
was adopted
Inquiry at the headquarters «
ers reveal the fact that they are still
buoyed up with the hope of winning the
strike. While th partie
ularly new to be given ¢ were om-
phatic in their de
toa man
leaving the
pation of giving
have never yet
trouble will be
frruver
«t accident
f
ore was
coming out lone
A big tral
fifty in all
They
duty
ton fre
hundred
yards now, an
at work
Maven
snow storm prev
terday to
large propor
were emp
of the Let
the most
of the «
effect on the
The com! Virmy
though trains are ver)
non-un
were
the Gel
on men were dis
Mother and Dasghter Murdered.
i 6 \
muraer was
here vyesterda
8, ar jer
ler. aged 6
son lying
skull was
ear to ear
been
The
in-law
war
home
asked
killed t
to myws
of eltizes
is Ca}
n Declines,
New You Joo. 4.-Mr. J. J
who was recently conffrmed
Van Alen,
as United
States ambassador to Italy, declines to
serve. In a letter to Secretary Gresham
he gives as a reason the unjust suspleion
In the minds of many right thinking peo
ple that he had secured his appointment
through improper practices. President
Cleveland, in a kindly worded letter,
urges him to reconsider his declination,
but Mr. Van Alan insists that the decline
tion shall stand
Virginia LeghsinZive Officers,
Ricnmoxnd, Va, Dee. 6--The Democratic
senate caucus nominated the following
officers: President, pro tem. John L
Hurt; clerk, 8. i). Pendieion; sergeant-ai
ares ZT. Weaver, doorkeeper, I. J.
Gun The house caucus nominated as
followy wanker, K. H. Caldwell; clerk,
Highest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U, S. Gov't Report.
Rol
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Baking
Powde
1893 DECEMBER.
Su. |Mo.| Tu. |We.| Th. Fr. | Sa.
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81
MOON'S PHASES.
8 2:40 <a Full
ow
i 8. m. »/Moon
2 5:23 Third
| PAB 16 am
(uarter
A Herald of the Infant Year
{ Pp the Last i
century, and the
terms of the anbous
Stomach Bite
184 will be
Alma
vation
he
ACHEN CHS
BAKERY !
BELLEFONTI}
il
ever, comprising
TREE DECORATIONS,
FIREST CANDIES,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
as cakes, fruit
: i
cakes one and two years old, and choice
i
:
deserts, as usual, willbe up to the h
est standard.
Beliefonte Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson &Co
New wheat, per bushel
Ked wheat, per bushel
Rye. pet Bush ‘
Corn, ears per bushel, new
Cot un, shelled per bushel
Oats-~new per bushel
Barley, per bushel cv vn
vel
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C.
1693 E*™
Bi
(as corrected | BELLEFONTE
ow let
Hannat
orf Matilda
Martha
Unionville
Snow Shoe Int
Milesburg
Bellefonte
Milesburg
Curtin
Beech Creek
Mill Hall
Flemington
Lock Haven
REVOVABLE CALKS
JONES & CO., Philipeburg, Pa
SNOW EHOE BRANCH
sNN'A. STATE COLLEGE
PENN’A. STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF thE wos save?
ABD HEALTHFUL SPOTE IX THE AlLe
GHENY KRBGION { OPES 10 BOTH SEX
BE TUIPIoN yan; BOARD ASD
OTHER EXVESSLES LOW,
BREW BUILDISGRARD
EQUIFMENTS
LEADING DEVARTMENTSE OF STUDY
~AGRICULTULY three Courses and
HEMISTRY with cons
BOTANY
ana uract i
With the micros:
LHEMISTRY
OLED Course
IviL Ewe
IN JATERATURE AND BC).
Ample lacilitios ton »eusie,
ntal
LaTenaTUne: Laisa (op
German and Eng
re continued thy
eutire it
MaTHEMATI
applied
ASTRONOMY ; pure and
it MECHANIC ARTS: ¢
with study, three y
and equ 3
ombining shop work
new bullding
Cars’ course
pent
H~MENTAL MORAL AXD POLITICAL SCIENCE ;
Constitutional Law and History, Political
12~-MILITARY BOI1ENCE { Instruction theoretical
and pra p .
and pract nding each arm of the
BOTVioe,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
Two years—
efully graded and thorough.
nations
nmen
Aldiogus
fre
ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest
' Cunrre Co
ATER : For
Black Goods.
&
Never a Time and Place
black
LADIES’ CLOTH.
wide cents per vard Wi
]
BLACK DRESS GOODS
inten.
{ dress goods
ildren’s jack-
« yours for
BOGGS & BUHL,
He 151 Federal St.
ALLCGHENY, PA.
BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET
Time Table in effect on and after
Nov, 20 18a
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday
Arrive at Snow Shoe :
Leave Snow Shoe, exeept Sunday Yo om
ly by Baue ".
the naw tariff schedules, have wisely em- weakly by Bauer & {
all question that the constitutional gov. | braced in their plan a few additional in
eroment of Hawaii had been subverted | ternal revenue taxes, including a small
with the active aid of our representative | 18x upon incomes derived from certaln
ALLEGHENY 8T, « ««
mitted to me his report, showing beyond John Ball 1. ter; sergeant-at-arms, John Apples dried, perpound ........
Uarpenter; doonXeeper, A. O. Bullivan; as Cherriesdried per pound seeded ...
sistant doorkeeper, P. E. Lipscomb. These | Beans per quart... —-
som inations are equivalent to election, Onions, per bushe
Butter, per pound ..
BELLEFONTE,
57a. m
Bam ) -( .
We keep none but the best quality of
to that government, and through the in |
timidation caused by the presence of an
armed naval force of the United States,
Which was landed for that purpose at the
instance of our minister
“Upon the facts developed it seemed to
me the only honorable course for our gov.
flamant to pursue was to undo the wrong
that bad been done oy those representing
us, aad to restore as far ag practicable the
star as existing at the time of our forcible
futervention
“With a view of accomplishing this re
sult within the constitutional imits of
executive power, and recognizing all our
obligations and responsibilities growing
t of any changed conditions brought
+ oly by our unjustifiable interference,
gur present minister at Henolulu has ro
ved appropriate Instructions to that |
a
“Thus far no Information of the accom- |
lishment of any definite results has been |
Hhvived fromm him
soon expected, When received they
bo promptly sent to the congress, to
or with all other information at hand,
mpanied by a special executive mes
Regarding the Revenues,
“The secretary of the treasury reports
t the receipts of the treasury from all
roea during the fiscal year ending June
1668, amounted to $461,716, 581.94 and ite
tures to $450 974,074.20
“It Is estimated upon the basis of pres
t revenue laws that the receipts of the
gyernméut for the Ju ending June W,
RL he $490,121,565.88, and its expend:
191,065.98, resulting in a defl
cy of §8,000,000,
I "The recent repeal of the provision of the
law requiring the purchase of sliver bull
! by the government as a feature of om
etary scheme has made an entin
Additional advices |
change in Jhe complexion of our currency
corporate (nvestmenta
“The new assessments are not only ab
| solutely just and easily borne, but they
have the farther merit of being such as
can be remitted without unfavorable busi.
ness disturbance whenever the necessity
of their imposition no lounger exists
“In my great desire for the success of this
measure | cannot restrain the suggestion
that its success can only be attained by
means of unselfish counsel on the part of
the friends of tariff reform and as a result
of their willingness to subordinate per
| sonal desires and ambitions to the general
good. The local interests affected by the
proposed reforms are so numerous and so
varied that if all are insisted upon the
legislation embodying the reform must
inevitably fail
The New French PViemier,
Panis, Deo. 1. It has been decided that
M. Casimir-Perlor will become premier
aod minister of foreign affairs. The other
them bers of the cabinet are
Dubost; copmmerce, M. Marty; war, Gen
eral Morchar. works, M. Jennart; hos
bandry, M. Viger; colonies, M. Delcases;
paring, Admiral Lefevre
A a —
A Franch Cabinet Vietory.
Dae. 6M. Dupuy was elected
nt Of the chamber of deputies by
# vote of #81 to 218, defeating 2 Dress
by 88 votes. M. Dupuy was the sand
of the ministry, and M. Brisson was
oandidate of its opponents.
Tha Treasury Halanses,
ASBUNGTON, Dec. 6. The net treasury
today in $94,180,744, a decrease of
B72 since the let inst, The gold ro
in THT08. The mans fe
celpth thus far this month have been $e
960,000, and the expenditures $5,540,000,
Interior, M. |
Raynal; finance, M. Burbeau; justice, M. |
A Snowslide Kills Three.
Burre, Mont, Dec. 4-—-A% Glendale,
Mont, a small camp seven miles south
east of this city, a snowslide ococurred,
crushing and burying a cabin occupied by
Nicholas Bergstrom and family, consist
ing of his wife and three children. Berg
strom and two children, aged 12 and 10,
were killed. Mrs
serious injury
Ohio County Ofcials Tudicted,
ToiLepo, O., Dee. 6 «~The grand jury of
Putnam county has returned twenty four |
fudictments against ex Treasurer 0, W,
Crawford, ex Auditor W. W. Place, ex
Benator WW, W. Sutton, end OO. B
and Henry Gerdman, the latter two mer
chants of Ottawa, for embezzlement of
county funds aggregating $25.000
A Morphine Flend's Triple Crime,
Eri, Pa., Dec. b
bullet ints his awn brain
labor under the impression that his fam
| lly and himsell would become hijelessly
fnisans if allowed to live.
Ei OAT A a]
County Treasurer Indicted,
rorp Ciry, Va, Dec. 4 Seven
ents were returned agains
uger Law '« O, Arthur, Charging h
bo 3 Hisapy Ho; Nation of pubiie money
school fanlds. His shortages fs esth
mated at $40,000,
Hornblower Renominated,
Wasnixaron, Deo. 6. The residue hat
yp Pit] Joa, —
. a wu
opinion now . thab the nom
will be confirmed, i
Bergetrom and babe |
were dug out of the snow, having escaped |
Ramey |
| The American
i
Edward Cady, aged |
88, killed his two children and then put a |
The vietims |
| were a boy and a girl, aged 6 and 8. Cady
| was a morphine flend, and seemed to
Tallow, per pound
Country Shoulders
Rides .
Hams .
| Hams sugar enred
| Breakfast Bacon...
| Lard, per pound.
ERS PEF GOREN. convvens simmmmssnsnns sees
Potatoes per bushel Bow...
| Dried Sweet Corn per pound wo wes
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