Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 03, 1895, Image 7

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BREACH IN THE WALL
FREE WOOL OPENS THE WAY 10
COMMERCIAL FREEDOM.
Protectionists
Their Barriers
Farmer
Fighting
Wool
* Eyes
Jective Ioint Are Opened
Manufacturers’ Turn Comes Next
There is good
with which the Re
the wool sched
act, lt is ex
\
ne tr
wo hoy
We are
hensi
milli
bles,
numl
more can
ter has dimins
80,000,
pictures are
of the misern
vimpendine
Vimpen
er'’ the
55,000, 001
pauper she
some 200
imports fell
moval of
1893 were
148,000, 04
ters, not j
theref
eXCt llen
nent the
Then w
aavan
Prices today
two or tha
The omi
assanit made :
kept up.
This,
wool breaks the center of the
It stril
is fiercely
We repeat,
tective
since 1887 had re
than this, the en
opens a brea
which the ho
will press
breach that
efforts,
fore zeal
tact. A «
off when quinine was placed on the free
t and another when hides went there,
they were not serious breaches. The |
Profecticonists Das Dee
» bamboozle the farm
into believing that s chow tl
in their ability tc
ers
also were the
tariff has 1
If wool rem
not fall t
tion, if,
from th
was m1
wool meets,
ties, a pri
petit
from his w
tion. He will j
demanding
wools
Hero is wher
danger to him
present arrangemen
from 40 to
from competition, but
the farmers
the }
over with him. When w
free as wool, the manufacturers,
will join the growing |
cial freedom to get their nec
life and manufacture untaxed. And thus
the movement will spread from class to
class. It is this that our oppone
and it is to prevent this that they are
now centering 3 in ana :
on free wool. If they fail, they know
that their whole fabric will
bling down about their ears
Globe
n, w
50 per
| Lai)
turn against
partnership is dis
nts pee,
their efforts in an atta
me ta
—St. Paul
Crumbs From Our Table.
Ex-Secretary Weeks of the Iron Man
ufacturers’ association, recently back
from Europe, reports that the European
mills are beginning to catch the overflow
of our iron trade, our manufacturers
having all the orders they can fill. In
this halcyon time even McKinloyism
would scarcely grudge the crumbs that
drop from our table to the ‘‘pauper
labor’ of Europe. —Philadelphia Rec
ord.
No Need to Be Despondent,
A sapient Republican contemporary
ventures the observation that Senator
Gorman must be afraid because ho talks
80 bravely about the Democrats carry
ing Maryland. How should the senator
talk? We have no doubt Republican
Journals would be glad to see him in a
despondent attitude and predicting Re
publican victory. «Cincinnati Enquirer
Comfort For Tom Reed,
T. B. Reed will be pleased to learn |
that there is an intimation that the Ohio
delegation in the national convention
will not stick to McKinley through
thick and thin. --8t. Louis Post-Dis
patch.
Mr. Ingalls Will Feel It,
If Mr. Foraker comes to the senate,
the absence of John J. Ingalls will not
be so seriously felt, Washington Pest.
| shipped from this co
been assiduously culti- |
WANT GENUINE CALAMITY.
The Country Is Too Prosperous to Sulit
the Republicans,
Republicans can be enndid on ocea
sion. They are prepm to make the
tarif¥ question the ''oy wing is
gne'' of the next
but
with
presi ul eampaign,
thor sat
nld doubtless
they are not altoge
tho
another
fod
y
ontlook and we
select issue’ if there were an
* if their political exig
| thi
their
other in sight
n of
Withh Free
trol M
We Could Con-
and Prices.
nnd Coal
arkets
Ore
During the first half of the present
year 831,0 00 worth of iron has been
to Enlgand.
Yet there has
’
| protection of one form or another
LEER COMM
fair
manufacta
1
mal
for a
ti na few
the ON 1£ mex on
n ndense more fals wl
words, but
bela
ho of ng calamity howls
of last year. But some of the organs are |
keeping up the howls from mere force !
of habit, me dogs
when it is not visil
Philadelphia Rex
5
siderably nism
—fill 6% the dy
ne
Tariff “Tinkered™ to Good Purpose,
According to the Cotton and Wool
Reporter there were in « peration on
June 1 last in the woolen mills of the
United States 8,458 sets of cards for |
woolens and worsteds, 77,100 looms
worsteds and
In May,
sets of cards,
working in woolens and
64,200 knitting machines
1802, there were
71,000 woolen and looms and
43,001 knitting machines These fig
ures aro referred to Mr McKinley as
evidence of the demoralizing effect of
tinkering his tariff. <Now York World
7.784
worsted
Advices For John Sherman.
As John Bherman, with the offeial
pat nage of Ohio at mnmand for
256 years, has not been able to obtain a
presidential nomination, he might very
woll come ont as a champion of civil
service reform.—-8St. Louis Post-Dis
patch
his ¢
What MeKinley Neoods,
The electric train, with a speed of 150
miles an hour, would enable Governor
McKinley to cover considerable ground
before the Republican convention meets
~Wishington Post
A Frediction From Missonrl,
More eastern Democrats than David
B. Hill may favor a western for
president before the new year comos, «=
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
man
i Cape Elizabeth
hg BLL 3
x oon
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YIELDED 10 ENGLAND
3 n
the Damands of the
VIOEROY DISMISSED FROM OFFICE
Lin, Whose Neglect Made Missionary Mur.
ders Possible, Cun Never Agnin Hold
Ofites Our Governmont'sa Investigation
mgt AfTalr Proowedlag.
Denby
1 Pek
Work Their Venezuelan € ¢
2
¢
possibly be aught with serion
Three letters, it is reported, have boon s
to Mr. Bay structing hing to notily
government that unl
estion is submitted
yc NATOR M 4d
An Attack of Paralysis Which It Is Peared
May Prove Fatal,
WASHINGTON, Oct. |. Kx Senator Ma
bone, of Virginia, suffered a stroke of pa
ralysis at his room at Chamberlain's hotel,
His physicians, Drs. Wales and Baker,
think his chances
of recovery very
doubtful. The re
latives of the ex
senator have been
summoned by tel
The en
ght side of
ON
STRICKEN
Mahone
WANS
Dr :
Wa t soon afterwards
with !
and Dr
Cas
WASHINGTON
hone's condit
Educational! and Property Qualifleations
Proposed Carolins
A New Polat of Law,
DR. MORITZ SALM.
VILL BE AT THE BROCKERHOFF HOUSE
'
ALLEYE &Z EAR OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PE
Be 4c AFLF 310000 7h a Cw 1
to quash the
indictments In th
SN. Landis, H
ng stat
penalty for
and there
for su
decree «
Was
Two Women Killed hy a Train
JAMES
Bucks
Kate
Killed by
sylvania r
Asleep for Half a Year
CLEVELAND, Oct, 3. Peter
years oll, a former mall messenger
York, has
of a few hours, for
months
Crawford ®
f New
been asleep exception
the last seven or eight
Nearly every doctor in the city
and not a few from ‘
viewed what bids
markable case of eatalepsy ever known, A
lHttle over a year ago Mr. Crawford was
thrown from a mall wagon in New York
sustaining injuries to his spine. Every do
vice to awaken the man bas proved futile
with the
other cities
}
have
he most re
to be the
fair
Lisuntennant Peary st Mis Moms,
PORTLAND, Mr, Oct. 2. —Licutenant and
Mrs. Peary arrived In the eity yesterday
from Halifax and went to thelr house near |
The explorer's mother
had gone to he city to meet him, so he
camo back to town { her. The
and found
moeting was nn affe ting on
1895 OCTOBER. 1895
Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th,
Te Tu
6/789 10
13 14/16 16 17
20/21 22 23 24
27 2829 30 81
MOON'S PHASES,
bia? ® ow 18 1:10
Am,
Dm oon
0:84 First Oy
Ponrter 26 $04
am
Fr. Sa.
4 5
11/12
18 19
25 26
Third 1
Quarter
| urday evening, aged 72
| hae decided to hold a state funeral
Manchester,
SHH Raging In Japan
nd J pan N
he P
out from Yokohama
port ¢ holera was r AZADI
that the disoase will
thewinter. Inn
been little chang
cane About the same nl of
occur dally, and there a
plague abating
into quarantine
rt hort
the di
deaths
the
’
nth of
igns of
Massnohusetts’ Damoeratie Tioket
Woncesten, Mass. Oct 2 Ne Demo
sratic state eomvention opened here at 11
o'clock this forenoon. The work of organ
izing was quickly perfected, and while
awaiting the report of the committees on
resolutions the following ticket was placed
in nomination: For governor, George Fred
Williams; leutenant governor. Charles
H, Spellman; seoretary of state, Edward
J. Flynn, auditor, Alfred C. Whitney;
treasurer, James 8. Grinnell; attorney
general, Henry I. Hurlburt
Desth of Ex Senator Crozier,
LERAVERWORTH, Kan Hon. Rob
ert Crozier, ex United States senator from
Kansas, and for sixteen years past judge
of the state court of Leavenworth county
died last night of paralysis. Decoasod was
the father of Captain Crozier, of the ord
nance department of the United States
army, and of the wife of Congressman
Reyburn, of Pennsylvania
Oct. 2
Professor Pasteur's Death,
Panis, Sept. 30. Professor Louls Pas
tour, the distinguished chemist and dis
voverer of the cure for hydrophobia, died
at Garches, In the environs of Pacis, Sat
The government
Fatal Faplosion ln a Neitish Mine,
LoxpoX, Oot. 2. «An explosion ocourred
in a mine at the village of Tyldesley, near
Jatterdny, by which five pes
sons were kil
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