a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. he Centre Demorvat, ED. & PROP CHAS. BR. KURTZ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ $1.50 per year. £1.00 4 Regular Price If paid in Apvascs CLUB RATES: Tae CexTRE DEMOCRAT one year |} and 3{imes a week World one year \ Ear CExTi! DEMOCRAT and Phila. Weekly 1 vear YVEur Oh for $1.45 £8 one EDITORIAL. MR. CLEVELAND'S MESSAGE. sage bas calm He cams- The president in his mes Iy met the ro comnsels wisely an estness, He attributes the commercial troubles two quirements of the hour, d with patriotic under which we have for more than years been suffering to the pernicious | legislation which compe mental pur sound bt needs run on in our finan “at last culminated in ic at stopped thi of the comme? retirement and ed States not the notes 1ssued lien of th He « free vocate schem the m expend for th balauc of §2,2 the leg and our thought of when he wa the Cleveland ficiency in th Larrie C stand to thr subject ot better retarded the Spa: officials everything a new era v fertile spot Out at Pl work Brisker booming in an encouraging large dem tion that t} flourishing, will claim ths the recent sist that sought this The dix road bave been a expert that they year in coal bill motor fed by a nt produced by a gas engine. As at the latest test tric engine drew the heaviest drawn by a single locomotive, p railroad men are | gining to think they may be a good deal volution than they ago. an eiex load ever ractical that closer to a re. dreamed of a ye 3 ar > The proportions of the « lephant Phila. delphia has on its hands in it building continue to grow. It has 28 years in construction at a cost of about 5 public $20,000,000, and the commission that has | heen spending the money and not com. pleting the building now asks for $2,000, - | ooo, more to finish it up. But it is argu. ed that as long as the commission exists | for $1.70 | JACKSON SUCCESSOR Rufus W, Peckham Named for the Supreme Court, AN ACTIVE DAY IN THE SENATE Vigorous Measures Favoring the Enact. ment of the Monroe Doctrine Into Law and Urging the Recognition of the Cu. ban Insurgents ss Belligerents, WasHiNGTON, Dec. 4.—The president yes terday sent to the senate the following nominations: Rufus W. Peckham of New York, to be associate justice of the su preme court of the United States; Richard Olney of Massachusetts, to be secretary of state; Judson Harmon of Ohlo, to be at torney general. In executive the sosslon "| He was born in been | promptly confirmed, and that of Peckham was referred to the judiciary committee Rufus W. Peckham is a son of Rufus W. Peckham, of the York court of appeals, who was drowned In the wreck of the French steamer Ville du Havre on Nov Albany, N. Y | 8 183% Albany being also the | of his brother Wheeler. The | features in the life of the son bear | Ing and interesting resemblance | which character | early elected district Judge \ x 1874 on Nov birthplace prominent on strik Fach w Albany county; each occupled a position among | the fir a bar famed | for the pfesence of eminent | was elected | New York rT attorney ol st lawyers of his day at 5 ook Jurist each IN SENATE AND HOUSE. and Caban HRecog Body, | The Monroe Doctrine nition in the Upper nominations of Olney and Harmon were | y | Brew, « the late | New | % | ment, No transatlantic | to those | Proceedings in Court---Concluded. property and the real estate of David 1, Bartges was sold to Annie I. Bartges the sheriff at the suit of the said Annie 1.. Bartges, in 18g3 the Bank of Montreal obtained a judgment against by and TH 1 ” 1: 4 " ¢ 158 4 an , an | 8 David I. Bartges and others, and in 1895 | the said bank issued placed it in the sheriff an hands, and levied upon the personal property of An- nie L. Bartges, as the property of David L. Mrs. served notice on the sheriff that she was the the sheriff returned his Bartges, whercupon Jartges owner of execution and | he | property, when the writ under the Inter- | pleader Act and this issue was framed | to try the title of this property. Verdict in favor of the defendant, W. Tho P. Brew, ladministratrix leceased, v 1" n George 1a8, use of Catharine Ol el of & Elizabeth Thoma wind i 1 favor of the Owen Jone is brought obtained i June grant Kurtz’s 0 Campaign Funds Stolen, is charged wit tor thelr owt in its ex daden ing of vari ferent parts Us exper woes in dif f the city Swiss Workmen NEW Mrs. Ri tiful he erland and purch tions for her residence hie Will be Sent Back, Also engaged five Swiss artisans to put up the materials They arrived Sunday on the Normandie, but are to be sent back under the anti foreign contract labor law. It was she that the wages of American mechanics in the lines of trade Interested are from $5 to $6.50 per day, while the five mon were to | receive but Swiss rates of $1.20 to $2 40 per {day. They re algo to work longer hours than is « awry with workmen of thelr class in itry wn wa ustom this cout Thirteen Killed in a Mine, CARMEL, N. Y., Nov. 3.-An accident resulting in the loss of thirteen lives occur | red at the Tilly Foster mines yesterday Foreman Murtha was descending into the | pit to take the time of two gangs of la | borers, numbering thirty-five men, who | were working at the bottom, when a vast | weight of earth and rock slid with the force of an avalanche from the mouth of the pit to the bottom, a distance of 800 feet. The earth crashed aver the men with tremendous force. The bodies of the dead | miners were terribly mangled Brazil Refases to Arbitrate, BUENOS Ayres, Dec. 4. <A Rio Janeiro dispatch says that the Brazilian council of ministers has decided to refuse to submit either the Trinidad dispute with England or the Amapa dispute with France to ar bitration. The Trinidad dispute relates to the sovereignty of the little island of Trin dad, and the Amapa dispute to the bound | ary line of French Gulana the building will remain unfinished and | the drain of money go on. The old man of the mountain, - — . ~JRewin’s store was recently sold out By the sheriff and the entire stock must Be disposed at any price. | | trouble | is that Philadelphia cannot get rid of the General Sanguily Sentenced for Life, HAVANA, Dex General Julio San- gully was yesterday sentenced to imprison. ment for life for having committed illegal acts against the Spanish government, Sangully has proved his American citizen ship, and his case will be appealed to Bpain on the ground of irregularitios In his trial, on o ! | | esr IBook Store Books BD ku eh al ah td Ceddiv y Dolls, T03 wll ars aw Chndinmeorer Wivawiviatd | ee Jy We 1 rmébe i waa We al Instr A. | Thomas, | all | Will You Trade with us {1 J ’ THE MILD WEATHER ~~ Has made the WINTER SEASON LADIES’ COATS AND CAPES Taw WV aw HOLIDAYS APPROACHING And vou have not | yonug t a i } ji =/W. R. BRACHBILL = Ae. 200 _ um ROCKING CHAIRS JId]at prices te i 4 250 CLOTHES POL.IBS to be sold at 65 cents; last A present for your husband, wif they sold for £1-40, son or daughter. DON'T FAIL TO PRICE THIS CHAIR “rE IOLID AY PRESENTS Ladies Desks, Slipper Chairs, China Closets, Tea Tables, Hall Racks, Foot Rests, Book Cases, tidets, VW. RR. BR Shaving Stands, —-——— Tollet Tables, Chiffonieres, Conohes, Sideboards, Blacking Cases, Morris Chairs, Faborets, et ACHBILL, Easels 2 Spring Street, OUR CORSET STOCK ‘'orsets and Corset waists for children, g to fit tall slender ladies and nursing £1.00, £1.25 and 175. and TI , 65, 74, Ycts, Sonnet 10m pon hat our prices are the lowest and our stock the 1e yourselt | the newest to select from in the county. Bellefonte
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