2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1896. THE FAR) Discussed in thes annual Report of Secretory Morton, 1 FARMS KOT HEAVILY MORTGAGED, The Secretary Declares That Seventy-twe Per Cent. of the Farms Occupled by Their of Debt, Owners Are Free Not Absolutely Farmers Mendicants, Nor just made which appropriations voar, there will back into the tress LL IRE SY] Was ITON. Nov. 28 ton in his fourth annual report, public, shows that with 80,000 may be saved from the for the flseal have been covered ury since March 7 out of total 1¢ roprinti 455.40 That this without any in a large the vice rules, whi lutely indispensal an ood of the To complet n system of civil servi in his deg the secre ment of un § bureaus 1 entifle investigations chiefs of 8 tif heirs HTN 11 N¢ sacretary current INOS, over ns 1,179,- Tected ttributes in vil ser- wns lency he a vnent pers h he decl vhso~ le t main wanes of momic and efll administration public servic wdy almost perfect wirtment ymmends the wppoint wre of I'he i ent dire gratuit us press the express h distri hope tinued The report sive review farmers the 1 ers othe fate a t} the den east At the 1 each der t} past | nated equiva the dered COouree, snrme onna petiti mn with governme Dari: ported Ag TR of this centage o gr : to the tot the unprecedents tured (Yer the It ul export : At wrest veri sin ane market for the home the reg domestic trade It follows tl ufacturer ner. is found in the mos Ad possi bl _ of the export of | products prosperity depend shsolutely cultural prospevity, and any system which will Increase witl and extend with certainty th tn will be of can n d to be market wile In lat : ronss neral AML reial lority port of our farm prodn itnost advantage LO agri terested in ity pre fitable expansion “ft 1a" the report concludes, “probably quith Jafe to declare that at le ast two millions of American workmen on farms and In factories almost wholly upon employment based upon foreign de mand for Amerioan commodities nlture and all those ine wt bwist mankind-notwithstanding the flerce com- p tition which it meets all over the globe | American agriculture, manufacture and | commerce are steadily gaining more frade” And | in this contest for feeding and furnishing | INCREASE THE BEER TAX Bays Senator Jones, of the Demoeratio Na tional Committee, WASHINGTON, Nov. 34, Senator K. Jones, of Arkansas, the chairman of the Democratic national committee, re- turned to the city yestorday for the con- gressional sonson. Tha senator appeared to be in his usual good health. In his talks today the vor expressed the opinion that it was nov at all likely that the Dingley bill, passed by tae house at the last session, would be favors ably acted on in the senate. He favors a tax on beer in place of eral tari revision, and says by making this addi tax $1 per barrel about $50,000,000 year revende would be derived, Sugar the senator regards as a ty of life, and further would work against the interests of the poor. The game is true of other art consump. of which a great deal is used by the poor. The se declares himself in favor of 80 that the rich should be te toward the wardens of James revenue Any pol tional ner necessi taxation of it los of tion nator also an income tax made to contribu the government Sonator Jones de for me battle ntil the it held before The ontem ar future a discussion will be had us to lares that the silver will be carried on u red to the place the movement « roa tal is rest it was dot leaders of nonetized by act of 1863 the silver plate a gathering in the n when the pros- & and steps taken looking to a contin the fight. From what the § probable that the Demo uation of h permanent h Keep up the cam- The Old, O14 Story, Hang Dec. 8 The Amerioan Duchess’ Hoyal Guests, {f Marl Their royal hess th Princ Princess Maud Prince Charle Prin nnd reas Ma was beanutifu 1 the Gra: While Parents Danced Children Harned. Hau i \ I River Miners Cownfe rence, Istand Natives Sold Like Sheep, ports have a isl natives 8 to ted ides are mtrol, by protection New Hobe rides sl le secured by means of a mixed commission composed of naval of- floers belonging to the English and French naval stations in the Pacific Bertha MeConnell Gets Five Years, ARTS Pa.. Nov Bertha Meo- 11, who shot with intent to kill Harry D. Th inthis city on March 21 In wnd sttempted suicide at the home of her parents in Coatesville, tried in court here Saturday, fo of felonlons nasault IT PROT then ind gullty and senteno " in the In posed. was yoar s lm- ORY jail 2 fine of FLUO wa Thompson, who is a married fined $840 and sentenced to prisotnment for infidelity mann, one dustice Richardson's Successor, WASHINGTON, Nov. 81 ~The filled the vacaney in chief Justiceship of the court of claims, caused by the death of Judge Richardson by the promotion to that office of Judge Charles OC. Nott of the court. The Intter’s place was filled hy the appoint. ment of Charles 2. Howry, who now holds a position of nesistant agtorney genoral in the department of Justice president yos- terday the now nn men ber Another Roynl Bagagemont. Loxpox, Nov. 3A Copenhagen dis patch to The Dally Mall says that a mar ringe has been arranged between Prince Christinn of Denmark, eldest son of Crown Prince Frederick, and Princess Pauline | of Wurtemburg, the daughter of King William 11 of Wurtemnburg Prince Christian was born Sept. 296, 1570, and Princess auline was born Dec. 19, 1897, | five fig son | rats | adquarters in | of erin was | 1 to five ] | near Colur | city thickly | sin | ants were | LERNOWINHAVAY And Maceo, Gomaz and Garcia | Are Still Unsuppressed. THE RECEPTION AT RTEMIBA To the Returning Captain General a Vor. table Ovation, A ¢rording to Spanish Re- ports—General Gomer to March on Ha vana with 85,00 Well Equipped Men, HAVANA Wevler arris the cruiser 14 was Noy ed hor Captain General board There ind the enthusiastic vening on Mariel ter crowd | walting Crazpl nmon sunday night and yesterday andel- arin and San Cri TOpPAre ival a rtomis } aptain temisa consid. erable excitome or | me kn for the arr Wie HE Vicinity wis | General and wn that the captain general v at Mangas miles dista { mpanied by | cavalry and at emis rived at slarta Ras, that Mariel srthern of #5 the in- his Mace Master of the Situation Grievance Against His Native Land, Te Abolish Overtime Expenses i ) N Panker Admits His Guile, : t- Banker Anthony d Inst er $100 wy that he was guilty of tl bank's surrendered by |} bonds that he had decided to abandon logal fight and to accept punishment It has he plead guilty to Inroony the penitentiary. He is the first in the to be pris using funds entrusted to his car bank was patron ipally by ingmen tradesmen vihing Thieving (xx estord f mel 1} handling funds, and was men He stated nny wen arranged that and be banker “tate wnt to wn for Kozel's work. lost ped] pring and small ever Hisody Riot YELAXD, Now i \ irred Franklin y extension locality of the with Many men and in Cleveland yesterday on : t irish 5 Ana seri dirks clubs freely snd nenrly all Wo ir loss bndly used up to the hospital survive their injur erously wounded, Kove wore vin bat Cope men were taken them may not several others were dang The trouble John Eprend in a sereet quarrel wis eatussd by San Nenite's Servivers Resened, Poixt Anexa, Cal, Nov. 24 The steam collier San Benito le still fast aground a fow miles north of this place, and will be # total wreek, Kight of the vessel's crew have boon drowned, and the remaining thirty-five, after suffering terribly from expostire, were taken from the wreck yos terday. So far ns known thos drowned are as follows: O. W. Soott, first assistant engineer; C. H. Condon, second assistant mgineer. H. Prendergast, fireman ; John ¥ Sheridan, moss boy; four seamen, mes unknown, his | sent to | mis | Hungarians | were | Joseph and | Ie and James Carter engaging | } i ! The I'wo of | es, and | nthe A good drenching in a cold rain is often the be Then how } 2 tre a was WP PR PRE PY PL Pe Pa VRE PW PP “JUST AS GOOD” IS NOT SCOTT'S EMULSION. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York, LC RRL BER Eel et Rh ch al HAVE YOU Thompson's Diphtheria Cure ? eee USED ithents i we ith the writers, Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA COTTeSPONN There's nothing More Easily Cured than Facia Blemishes or Red Nose if remedy is empl Holland's Quaker Salve relieves inflamation of any kind anywhere, A specihc for any ex cessive redness of the skin SPRICE 80 CENTS Mailed on receipt of 50 cents in stamps or money order go, Holland's - Pharmacy, 603 Gray's Perry Road, PHILADELPHIA, - « PENNA, the proper oved ments n Pn EP Pw Pe Pw Pu PUP Pe Pu Pus Pw Pa Pn PUP UPL PRE PRE Pn Pa Lor sexual fuset'ons | tial Dr Moritz Salm He Cures After Others Fail. now aA man 1 he told him that he not be cure | he has other don ASCs Lentre Madison bury CASE OF CATARRN CunreD i For 7 ars 1 had a bad catarth, took cold continua ways had he adaches; a ) well yi have CaM and wack macnn anying bad and troubles only a short 1 almost Sunbury FREF 1 he b i i { private young and « eapeciall marnage Book wl free on 4p) tion Hox i Lo ni posiage Marae skill of all quickly cured Fein id nile ut danger Manhood perfectly restored Qu and certain for impotence, lost wanhood, sper Jatorbhea losses, weak and nervous agebilling, also for pastatitis, varicohele and private dis CAses whether from Amps wdent habits of youth speedily and permanently Consultation free and strictly confiden Absolute cures guaranteed carved. Free examination of the ative each person applying for medical treatment should wend or bring 2 Uo 4 ounces of urine, Which will receive careful chemionl examination Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, ste moved without acids, knife, A or Ay F Rew Address all communioat Box 78, Con umbus, Ohle, Examinat aod consultation to ev Gor savertlaemndat will appear twice before A feet a1 cmmanications to Box 70, Colum: Bw BEM) TRI ff women, sueh as have baad the physicianse and rep Cancers, tumor. Abroid and growths cured without the use of the costins. Ni pain, no oinhel yioe] tes cutting ii eR. pan res cured nO Fisk in |, ave Bellefonte, except Kunday, | Arrive at Know Shoe BAILROAD SCHEDULES YIVANIA RAILROAD BHRAN( Hi » In effect on and after PP ENNS WERTW ARI am Arr ALD EAGLE © Mle Miles? Curt M1 Eagle Howsrd Eagleville Beech (reek Mu Ha Flemington Lock Haven RYLLEFONTES SNOW SHOE BRANCR Time Table tn effect on and after Nov, 16, se THA mm RON. mW Leave Snow Shoe, except sunday, Arriveat Bellefonte Wo ooh thin of some sim btn, yom on t Wanted—An ioea Fo inh 3% + a
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