2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, 18, 1897. TRUST INVESTIGATORS, Sugar T: easrerSourles Again Be- fore the Lexow Committee, THE GREEKS IN (CRETE. | | CHANDLER ON BIMETALLISM, 1 J J \ L i The New Hampshire Senator Denounces HBolters of Both Sides, 4 : \ y Washington Feb, 17.-—Benator W, 1. The Powers Will Force the Troops a On Ee Ther A, to Withdraw, day In advocacy of bimetalllsm was one of the notable efforts Of the pres ent session, not only for the scholarly EMBARRASSMENT. | care with which the senator presented | pg pyROHASE ANOTHER REFINERY. the question from his standpoint, but i for the bitter sarcasm addressed to A There are no more dreaded diseases Senator Palmer and the Indianapolis parents to Popular Demand, Will be Compelled avention, (he arraignment of silver FEBRUARY SAVE YOUR CHILD. [TERROR OF CHILDREN. sons JP ENNSY YILVANIA RAILROAD AND ir a) Mark How Thin, Pale, Nervous and | The One Disonso Whio h Every BRANCHES Intelligent Mother Dreads. In effect on and after Nov, 16, 1998, RBAILROAD SCHEDULES Puny the Little Ono Is. ———— ” | TYRONE WERTWAMD [M Your Child Ts Not Well, You Should m, Brive { yrone Cure It Before the end Disease ' / ‘ pmsl Pittsburg Het ‘ ’ pom Words of Wisdom by sn Well. | a In Pe Not Ignore | Leavy 4 elont I a kal First Symptoms. | 21 I at Altoon: mal How You Can Make It Well and Vigorous. Ferone Vittsburg KING GEORGE'S Known Physician, it Tyrone The Grecian Monarch, Acting in Obedience i than fit epilepsy and St, | The Camden Reflnery May be Acquired by | A well-known phys iclan writes ¢ Psy ' tu dance interesting article in regard to wi ARC give children, ¢ OMS appear, ated we infant or convention and for the dramatic per and run-down children, in ord { : ) in-dov childre order A t exchange betwi 1 Mr. Chandler tigations Injurious to Business, " % g iy ! x o Oiechild and see if it mani any ner 1 "Sb ut or - IR ’ | ] " | OF 17 lispatch to The and Mr. Pettigrew h latter being | make them strong, vigorous and well. | vous symptoms, if it New York, Feb, 16. -John E. Bear! ! Mr. and M; Thomas Hallows, says | le secretary and tr this writer, of Peckham 8t., Globe Vil- | or Fall River, Mass.,, thank I) the Big Trust The Trust Directors to be | to Withdraw from His Position-—-Cretan | Republicans who bolted the St. Louls Cure the child when the first s vip ’ dally weak, nery ‘ | Bubponaed Mr, Searles Declares Inves pecially weak, neryon Insurgents Loyal to Elim, : London, Times from Canea, dated Tuesday one of the bolters from the Bt. Loul evening, Feb, 16, savs thal i wad | convention Mr Chandler's speech re quiet there when the occupation of the lasted three hours, and was replete | “80 Sugar Refining company, was th lage, Island of Crete was completed. The with incident It was an argument | Principal witne before the s Greene's Nervura blood and nerve re; is coated, breath i either metal islative committee o usts yesterday commanders of the foreign edy for restoring the health appetite and bowe sent a joint note to Ismail Bey, the jold or silver, and a warning against He testified that sugar consolidation y \ | ale, puny and does n« newly appointed governor of Crel wlicy of monometallism. Then the | W88 for the sake of economy in pro l Beroviteh, | senator turned to political phases of duction. He sald that 12 refineries were closed in 15896, and that his com | pany was contemplating the purchase of the United States Sugar Refining | company In Camden, N. J., although 60 per cent of the company's refineries r 1 in sleep, of nm y AMDE Or ey | 7 gquadrons against single standard of We if it tires easily successor to Prince Georgl resigned, informing him that they had | the speaking in turn of addressed an ultimatum to the ! Bryan, of Palmer and of McKinley modore of the Greek fleet, requiring Mr. Palmer sat across the aisle and him to withdraw from Cretan waters. | was fully addressed by the speaker as They requested the governor, Ismall | one who had contributed to the ele Bey, to find a way of notifying the in tion of McKinley He predicted po were not now In use. Witness sald it was correct that the acquisition by the ing them to yield up their arms; ais persisted in | company of additional factories tended of Informing them the powers has Monday night's pension session hay in the direction of crippling comj taken measures to prevent Greece from | Ing practically falled of its purpose { tion on the sugar market interfering In the affairs of Crete owing to the difficulty In securing a | In res; An Italian gendarmer i quorum, the house sterday va Searles admitted that the at once dispatched with a lag of 12% the order for a nig oe session an had recapitalized the stock to the lines of the in ts of Akt voted the day, after the routine 000 to $50,000,000 and Increased tirl, He delivere i mes L bu s8 had been disposed of, to the ye ership Oy {} itness sald the chief of he Insurgents rej ideration private islon bills, | #on the publi ( ( that they w 11d maintain their present | Th 3 ine Lills in all w y pt buy sto position & i 8 i aennite rn y in Uaineg JILLE wrnsion i wi t behalf bef next ably by C the Crete Plat question surgents of this fact, and of summon- | litical disaster if monometalllsm was onse to further ques The Congress of Mothers struggle e can hare ten the nsequences Europe in 15888 and done more than enough h J of the accus n by his opponent { reply another question ir ery of the : n Dr. Gree: ) W h NewYor indifference in ‘ 4 ! t pinior t It most su cess fu 3 iam. King G could rdly have Washingt " n . Big | Was ur F.3} probe into the minor and he can be taken yieldi to much sympathy h } largest postoffic r J ridin oR Sugai ' PROFESSIONAL the prescript CARDS The a ey i | Penns a0 So : E : | omvis, power &orvis, Awomersat-| Gg SPEEDY RELIEF WHAT IS WANTED. | | SERRE MN CURE : (® Probable | oy Sg im that . ot : in Cri ' + E h nge. pecial ¢ (( (® (® (® (@ (® Not Aggressive EVERYWHERE Fugitive Train Hobher Captured Three Widows “op gn 50 C a JMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMGPORT, PA v.86 A 000000000, Nr \ 4 ' WM INGER, Attorney.at law Dis ttorney Office in court house ON SOLD BY DRUGGISTS SPANGLER & HEWES (]. L. Spangler | wt ‘ cp cw Attorney sat. - Bakers at War, Fablie Will Profit, { 8) tr v WM nares ] h i i H es), Attorneys-at-law Office in Furst building, opposite the Va court house All legal business THE PERNA STATE (OL EGE : tald Ka Ee i promptly attended to : Dis To be Prosecuted for “Pernlcions Activity” | Vv Fowle ! hor day Yesterday we vy York com-| Cin natl, Feb. 16 «A lerable ex i - 1 r JRaRRAl ia and becan 'y uly t! entered any deeld rm 3 rola Is ! 4 , . ay y . ! OCATED In one ol the most beautiful ane . . aia : the royal 1» ) ' ) n pats hy n eeping red titement has been caused here by the | W, C. HEINLE, Attorney atlaw Office | healthful spots in the A legheny Region : a oy a y ually ¢ tion, averaging » per cent In the price | federal gran jury issuing summons in Woodring building, opposite the | 1 nd-nominational Open fo both sexes 1 a lonviiie ny a of all the goods sold by It. It is the | for over 100 witnesses In the case court house. Consultations in Ger. | F0'ton free; Board and ofher expenses very Snow Shoe Int ’ ri biggest cut In the price of crackers | against Joseph Dowling, who was re man and English. low Milesburg and cakes that has ever been made. | moved by President Cleveland last - LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY Bellefonte The New York concern has a capital month on n ) , Nourtin © a on complaint of the civil service . em . Curtin stock of $0,000,000, and 20 bakeries. The | commission from the office of Interna) | J: © MEY ER, Attorney-at-law ~Office LAN EMINTRY. “ht ARRIouLTURY in Crider's Exchange. Ex-district Mt Eagle American has about 40 bakeries dis | revenue collector for the First Ohio BIOLOGY ewan tributed throughout the country, and | district. This leaves no doubt about attorney. German and Eaglish, BOTANY and HORTICULTURE aaagierilie an authorized capital of $10,000 000 the criminal prosecution of ex-Collec. Prompt attention to all business. HL ENGIN Ww 80 Mill Hall tor Dowling for soliciting funds for po " RICAL ENGINEERING wl sel [ehihgten litical purposes while in office, JOHN M.KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-law ANIC Al ENGINEERING ) if The trial of - ' and Justice of the Peace. Office in Rg Hh Ray ROTENCR Major MeKinley's Tins, Opera House block, opposite the hb] D DESIG UN. Canton, O., Feb, 17.<Dr. Philips said court house, para Chicag Fe ] The big trade war between the New o1 lisculit and American | ) ompi es began to. a a Tir Cleveland, Olney & Uhl Grand Rapids, Mich Feb, 17 reported here from supposedly y authority that Hon. Edward ¥. Un! ambassador to Germany, has arranged to enter the practice of law In New York upon the expiration of his term n and that one of his partners will be Captain Hart Again on Trial President Cleveland, It is rumored | Philadelphia, Feb, 17 that Secretary Olney will be a member Captain John D. Hart, the well known of the firm. steamship agent, whose connection Ms I - CEnRY RELLEFONTES SNOW RHOE BRANCH, Ath Time Table in effect on and after Nov, Is, Ise AGE and LIT spanish and or (optional) ¥ Jackson and Walling te Mang Together, Frankfort, Ky. Feb. 17.-The gov ernor has fixed Saturday, March 20, for the execution of both Jackson and Walling. An effort was made to have separate days for the executions, Wall. ing to follow Jackson, so the latter could confess If he wanted to save Walling, but the governor declined to put the state to the extra expense, with the steamship Laurada has made | this morning him conspicuous in Cuban affairs, was commenced yesterday before Judge Butler, In the United States district court. Captain Hart Is charged with conspiring to set on foot a military ex- pedition against Spain. Oscar Hore ton, an Atiantie City fisherman, testi. fled to seeing men board the tugboat Richard K. Fox, which presumably ' placed them on board the Laurada. “Governor McKinley I» doing nicely. He In getting along very satisfectorily. He has been able to sit up part of the day, and Is quite com. fortable, He will be able to be about In a few days, but will net be able to see callers this week. He may be able 0 ge to Cleveland the latter part of this week.” Chairman Hanna came town from Cleveland last evening, and # a guest at the McKinley home. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, attorney- at-law-office, Courts, CENTRE COUNTY BANKING WSLS re Ao, High street, near Court House. Practices in ‘an the RC ror Ro. W. ATURNIRN ub Bh, HE and Ensiie AST ir ¥. %. J ug ARTS; combining shop Ih ERA Ona sono IL PREPARATORY Dt PARTMENT twe or unr 18 Ek AS a TA Leave Bellefonte, exoept Sunday. - Arrive al Snow Shoe * Rho. exeept cept Sunday...
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