DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I'A. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1806, TWIN ABOMINATIONS. | SHERMAN SILVER ACT AND THE M'KINLEY TARIFF BILL. Ex-Sqoretary Fostor Contributes Interest. ing Testimony as to the Effects of Those le 'Warunted to Sell Meuwsures Bonds, Dissipating the Surplus, Secretary of the Treasury Charles ng reasons for stoppi rold in settling gos New Yo ¥ 1 in 1801 we offects of under the gan forcefully ¢ reduction of Me Kinley law, Since that time the been practically nothin leaves the treasury without moans to got gold except by borrowing. Mr. Fos ter himself says that before he quitted office ‘customs due were paid in silver in the main and in treasury notes. Gold payments for customs dues practically consed.”’ Trae, Mr. Foster issued no bonds, but ho desired to do so, and even ordered the plates for them engraved The proof is completo that the disorder of our finances was inherited from the Harrison administration, and that it was caused by the legislation of the Fifty first congress. Mr. Foster thinks the first blunder of the Republicans was in accepting Mr. Cleveland's argument as to the danger of a surplus. “Tho president's argu- ment found a response in congress, and it to got rid of the surplus” It did. It dissipated the surplus by ex- travaganoe, and added to the perma nent of the government suff ciently to prevent any future surplus | | tions. | | ranning Having made expenditures equal to the recoipts under previous laws, it com- mitted the amazing blunder of reducing the rovonue, not by reducing the tariff, but by raising it so as to check iinporta- Mr. Foster says ‘‘inorcase our revenus so ns to have a comfortable sur- plus and muoh of the present financial difficulty will vanish.’’ But wo already { havo a comfortable surplus in the treas- ury, and a Republican congress has been trying to dissipate it. The same would 1 if the revenue were increased so i . IF M'KINLEY IS ELE ho Tarlfl WHI Be Revised tures Opened to the and Fat Pas Barons, an from Ru 1 from I federal exper Plenty of Work Ahead, To a friend w) mate r Speaker Reed 1 of him ns a Major McKinley, plied: “A running mate, I believe, gonesnlly is expected to the hard work and the heavy pull. ing."' Mr. Reed plainly sees some heavy pulling ahead for his party--as there assuredly will be if the Democracy shall make the most of their opportunity and do their duty. — Philadelphia Record wnensali A Well Deserved Rebuke. "President Cloveland’'s veto of the river and harbor bill fs sound,’ in the opinion of the Rochester Post (Rep. ). It hopes that *‘congross at ite’ next session will deal with the river and harbor gues. tion with due regurd to the condition of the treasury and the wishes of the peo ple. The severe robuke now adminis terod was thoroughly well deserved.’ vl } BTORD do Not Freossed to Stay. Colonel Hahn rotired from tho posi. tion of stato insurance commissioner of Ohio on Monday. He was one of the remnants of the MoKinley administra tion, and was not prossed to stay. —-Oln- siunati Enquirer, THE CENTRE THE ASPARAGUS CROP, Viewed From a Commercial Point by a New York Cultivator, A New York correspondent of The Kew England Homestend his Yiews On asparagus in a com- mercial way. Howrites: T crop is probably the most ¢ Wi the 1 max gives growing nditions of 1d ather of weather 18 1 "( rive sing Lowes oil or vamish muslin, ao un tor ell, There 8 a corrn ninde of paper, but ita cost is cons and at erable, it dle and oconsion The simpler and less to bo recommended News and Notes, berries, According to Nature the application of liguid ammonia will give quick re lief in the matter of bee stings, but am- moniated tincture of quinine is quicker inl ite notion and gives greater relief. Kevomono oll has 6 greater range of usefulness than any other one inseoti olde. It Is not a polson, but kills by contact, The only sure way to destroy Cannda thistle is to plow and ocultivate the in- festod land for a year or two, A now departure in the fertilizer trade Is the increasing call for high grade fertilizers on the part of markes garden. ers and trockorm Market gardeners realize, more and mora, the neoossity of having a constant supply of water Cor irrigation. a i letting it ] | eutting. N ever follow strawberries with straw. | HAYMAKING, . | Ontting, Curing and Storing Pea Vine an Hayling Machinery. | | Hye Hay Crops intended for hay shonld be harvested just after the bloom begins to fall. Red clovers make tho best hay if | cut as soon ns tho first dry heads ap- | pear. Where there i8 a mixture of timo- | thy no lover try to strike a desirable mex Hay is frequently injured by | fo in the long after Excossive dryir 5 it hard | : 14 and it will have nd ¢ um, san LOO put at to nixture w spread, with lay il between oh ayer of chem The whole thing was thon shov together and sp thes, It was broadeasted by on a drag and spreading from that with a shovel. It was then worked in with a spring tooth harrow. Of course this was but a crude way of doing the work, | but it socined the best plan under the | circumstances, Rural New Yorker. wl ont soveral The Pweet Corns ' At the Maino station tests have been made with the newer sweet corns and | reported upon. The Country Gentleman | oorn, which has been so highly com. mended, is coraidered of little value in Maine ot lonst, having failed to reach an edible condition before frosts during the past threo years, Cory has boen the standard of carliness, but in quality it far from perfect, and several varjotios | and had friend advi loading | EATTRAL -» NORMAL :-: SCHOOL SCROFULA CURED. |, ! 8 i { | — EF. C. 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