a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1897. The Centre Demorvat, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION A MOUNTAIN OF IDLE MONEY. , still further paralysis of business and in dustry in New York. The net deposits of the Clearing House Ihe law requires the banks to hold idle as a banks amounted to $561,331,800 reserve against this liability no less than $1.50 per year. $1.00 ’ Regular Price If pald In ADVANCE COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR 187 Nam Ino Trafford Ed Brown, Ji wy BE Meek ter Wolf, Centre Ha! r Webe Howard i Nol {lesbhurg \ ; PF. ( mite Sm ng DF Poo WmH ood ward "wi Anden Hall Howard wmst his recent other Senator a bold iu and has friends Ans may the next time - A Young Man Dies Suddenly Frank Lamey, died suddenly and un tedly at his home near Green Burr, § ley last Friday. He was aged about twenty-three years, and had been in ill health for some time seated on a couch he suddenly fell over Friday while head, $140,833.950 in coin and legal tender cur | rency. But the banks hold also idle a | surplus reserve of $59,148,250 That is to say, there is now in the Clear 8 of New York alone the ing House bank sum of almost $200,000,000 of idle money | or $60,000,000 in excess of legal reserve, which cannot be lent to promote any busi- | ness venture, because the conditions are such that prudent industrial commercial s of money cannot sce their fit in the use of this money Vel y low interest rates bet ' ' at 1’; Cr 8° refusal evi renchment,} The programme i of the prosperity of the I cople to a desire to reward contributors bounties, Y York Clearing House Tea {Clinton County Death Brown T. Bt known and prominent of Samuel saturday Hon of the T samuel own, One well atl Huntingdon t that The the father of Lawrence the Ihe funeral was largely at. orney of county was burried a place deceased was lrown, for. engaged in coal business at this place | tended 1} ate | merly y prominent people about the - Death of John G. Hall On Sunday Mr, Ino. G. Hall, a promi. nent citizen of Union township, died at his home from an attack of pneumonia. The interment took place on Tuesday, services the Methodist His age was 67 being held in church at that place. years, | Saturday's bauk statement reflected a | | | | | | | | HARRINBUR The Various Reform Bills Being Pushed. Now USELESS EXPENDITURE VOTED. | i Both Houses Pass a Resolution Providing for the Spending of 830,000 for Malling Legislative Records —Anti-Treating and Other New Measures, (Npecial Correspondencs. ) Hannisprnre, Feb, 1.—-Owing to what the agricultural sections of the state have | suffered under the horse racing { law, which has practically abolished { county fairs, a race track bill which is to be introduced in the house this week will probably be one of the most ing of all the proposed legis Ihe bill | present anti existing interest ALIVE MOASUTIes intended to modify the pool law, which is admitted to have over reached the purpose of its legislat porters and blighted tural interest The new bil backed by agricultural societies of the as the various racing associatie ing those of Philadelphia and and McKeo's Rocks, Allegheny By limiting to twenty-five the number of { days for racing in a year, on any lished track, and allowing restricted pool selling on that number of the pro posed law is expected to practically pre vent the cor jon of new race tracks for continuous racing I'he bill that twenty-five racin | selling confined to the gr races there In progress, | the period from Noy ive, an a La important st of the as well includ vicinity minty estab dnys Be ifles days’ done Many Heform Measures Extravaganoe FL here was in Expenditure senate recent wl h super! f it been urce of ¢ to the nly has it been notor y ( sxion has frequently an unending = ann WN at member A] Yan ualy irate nt muoes wi larity At vo. The Rec n Alreads there Ix but it has rarely ap time rd was ove inne th reg one peared govern] sess Foes} a week beh ti ME session have mbersin the house who have I publi The Elhaney SRArY to correct the ation ’ y ' iw sting 1! 3. f anti M in its provisi treating A a HE ™ that it shall holding a license for the Allegheny, does not ATTY ns any reference to the word tion provide o unlawful for any person sale of liquor to allow any person or persons to drink upon or around the premises intoxicating 1 quors, except such have been paid for by the person who proposes to drink it The penalty imposed is a fine of not more than £00 nor less than 80, with optional im prisonment for not more than one year or loas than one month, by order of the court Bills to Protect the Flag. There have been two bills introdoesd which provide for penalties for dishonor ing or desscrating the American flag Representative Farr, of Lackawanna, and Representative Keator, of Philadelphia, are the authors of these bills. Strangely | snough neither provides for the desecra- | tion of the flag by advertisers. They sim- ply make provision that it shall be unlaw- | ful for any person to wilfully or mali | clously take down, pollute, injure, remove | or in any manner damage or destroy or offer an insalt to an Amerioan flag or flag: staff, Where it might be argued that this will 1 rin LEITER, | | id Hi | { syrups, neither one defines the subject | $50.00 and there was | etifficiently protect the American flag and bar out individuals and firms who desire | to use the national for the pur pose of advertising corn cures or pectoral in however, thes of the emblem specifle Inngunge. It is possible that amendments will be offered to bills which will cover this phase question Every resident of a third class city isin terested in a measure offered by Reproesen tative North, of McKean which provides for assessment and collection of | # special tax upon property abutting for street sprinkling and poses county strect cleaning pur In any third class city under this act a majority of the property abuts cide to property owners whose upon stroet may de have the cleaned without ity I'he stroot of course, must one nny streets sprinkled and pri the consent of the minor be a paved h sprinkling a ns na strest and the expense of de h co or cleaning shall leaning tax be [ whit 1zed and empower ho tax y the 1 ordinance tionately t on the street to be tl Froteoct Organized Labor, Har iin Froposed College Appropriations state finances Treasurer Haywood's Report, HA 848. 5 8 making ithe i inds 4 yoar $16.94 I'here paid $11,980,804 4 ing 1 oo of $5.06 64 10 AR in the gen eral fund Ihe re i of ve nking fand were fO4N f $440,655 10 was added making $1,085. 722.00; of this #70 it, leaving a 1 he total 420,054.07, the which was ¢ ring WAS t ott and a Ix od mE ho 875.50 was paid © balance of $812,547.19 cash assets of the | sinking fund are #5, 164. 150.568, made up of States Ix nited Alle railroad bonds and Interest above cash, 1 nds, ghony Valley The general fund receipts were $12,005, a balnnee of 82.080 . PIS SS. making a total of $15 264.774 97. The payments from the general fund during the year were E11.004.517.97, and the bale ance un hand at the end of the $4,950,957 In conclusion, Mr. Haywood says balance MNmon current appropriation year to Philadel. phia on state personal tax: the quarterly payments for the next six months on ap propriations made by the last legisiature to’ charitable, reformatory, educational and training institutions; salaries to judges and state officers: to the National Guard, ete, together with the expenses of the incoming legislature, will not only consume all of the above balances, but VORr was “The due to « schools for the will require, In addition, a large portion of the receipts for the same period.” i 3,400.00 “Fit EEE Monn As follows : 4 First Prizes, cach of $100 Cash - 20 Sooond ** “ “ 1 Ath © «8 8 Co Washes . Cash and Prizes given ach month - $3,400.00 Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. | Competitors to save ns many SUNLICOHT BOAP Wruppers ns they ean collect, Cut off the top portion of each ¢ wrapper, that portion contain. Ing the hending “SUNLICHT SOAP.” These (called **( oti | pons’’) nre to be sent, postage | fully paid, enclosed with a | sheet of paper sinting Compet. ftor's Cull name and address und the number gf (Coupons went fn, to Lever Bros. 14d. New York, marked on ontside - Wrapper Lert hand corner with NUMBER of the Ds free T Competitor Hives in, No.of | NAME OF DISTRICT. strict - Distri New York City, Brooklyn, Long find Stuten Islands, New Jersey. NewYork State ( leaf N.¥V, (5 i J / ) a ‘ Dw v1 ve sien 18 Pennsyly nonin, Delaware, Mary. Tand, est Virginia sod Dis. trict of C olumbin. The New England States. rated Plerce Spee mls N.VPieorco &( of Bul hath ok -$ 400.00 008 PE GIA LBioyoles*2,000.00 LOW OL 4 I arch Month FOR unlight WRAPPERS RULES. ring 1997 in each of the 4 districts mpetitor who sends in the Number of coupons from tin which he or sabe resides w eM1O0 € anh, The Oh Competitors who send in the Next Largest Numbers of cou pons from the district in which Chey | row fe will Fach reovive st winner's | option a 1ady's or gentioman's Plerce secind price $100, 00, | Pp 0 petitors who send in the xt Enrgest Numbers 2 from Lhe dis rg ve sl winner's price $b Fast Day of ved Loo late ue i will be pot into the next, wrappers from unsold find Faployess r lassilion, sre de 1,000.00 Every me prizes will be "| | ¥ PORTION I nrgest the distr sud | ~ 41 | row Pach recs y Gold W 2. The Con (lose t f 18 Yes n Competitor's Gistriet u abuut 21 days alter will endesvor to award the _ sir al nd judgment, is unde st al] who compete agrees 10 88+ the sward of Lever Br 144., ss ined, LEVER BROS. Lid. New York. 0a retold t Alsers, new “ret pratd Con stipation K he i H alipation SONIA, onl’ s Cure om ad a | results. easily and thorough Alldruggisis | Prepared by C1 Hood & Co, | Maes | The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparifia. orwell For fine Sweet Potatoes, Cran | berries, Mince Meat (our own make), fine Cheese, fresh Crackers, and Bis. cuits, pure Cider Vinegar, sweet boiled Cider, Bradford Co. white Buckwheat Flour. Sechler & Co. £6) upany will Washington from LEGAL NOTICH wood | Then thenee thence thence Brown, north | 4 north &F east perches ones thence by lands now ate of Jacob Flick, north 54° west 119 pereh y stones and place of beginning, contain 108 acres and 14 pereohes and allowaneos, pling and resery acres and 40 perches nel, granted and conveyed by Jacob Hoover | unto James and George Flick, by dead dated { June 17th, 1862, and recorded in Dead Book No 08, page 211. 1 being the same premises which | Rober Valent» L. al. and Eliza M. Thomas el. al executors of Wiliam A. Thomas, deceas ed. by deed dated March 1b, 180. and March sist, I¥ respectively, and recorded In Centre county in Dead Book F. Vol. 2, pages 168 and 168, grantad to Israel Hoover ches 1o post te oak perches to post i I William al os 10 stones : thenes ut o whi west | | ng dated Apri 2ith, 152, and intended to be forth with recorded, granted and conveyed unto Jacob Hoover, now deceased TenmeTon por cent. of purchase money on day of sale; balance of one-third on confirma tion absolute : one-third in one year from con firmation absalute and the remainder In 2 yrs from confirmation absolute ; deferred payments to bear interest from date of confirmation abwo: Tute at @ per cont. per annum and to be seoured py bond and mortgage on the premises 4.0. Meyer, 5K. Esgnick, Adm'r, 14 Attorney, Fleming, § | , ana which T Dunkle, high shedifl of Centre county by 4 A
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