2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1897, RATLROAD SCHED ULES | ficient to meet the demands upon It | and that bonds would necesarily have PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The Needs of the Government Briefly Pointed Out. NECESSITY FOR PROMPT ACTION. The Chief Magistrate Tells How the Reve. nues of the Government Have Decreased During the Past Five Years, and How Ample Revenues Can be Provided, Wa fifth BES Pre Th tarift addy expendi $196 Hitures Jan exclu $24,316 exclusive tures, ox usive 410.000 N over rn uary of An excess of expen of $37.002.396. 46 year the recs give of postal revenues #94.06, and the expenditures of postal service, $30,260.380.2%, a deficit of §156.962.396.24 for the month, In Feb ruary of this year the receipts, exclu sive of postal revenues, $24,400 997.38, and expenditures, exclusive of postal service, §28.706,066.66, a deficit of $4.300,000.28, or a total deficiency of $186.061.680.44 for the three years and eight months ending March 1, 1887, Not only are we without a surplus in the treasury, but with an increase In the public debt there has been a corre sponding Increase in the annual In terest charge from $22,893 883.20 In 1802 the lowest of any year since 1862, to $34,387,207.60 In 1886, or an increase of $11.402,414.40, It may be urged that even If the rev. enues of the government had been suf. ficient to meet all its ordinary expenses during the past three years the gold reserve would still have been Iinsuf- eipts In this pte were were | to the supreme been issued for its repletion Be this as It may, it is clearly manifest, with« out denying or affirming the correct ness of such a conclusion, that the debt would have bes decreased In at the deficiency and n the onfidencs immeasurably 1 throu the len amount of country LEY J Its Author Declares It Will Increase Rev tes 8112,000 000, The Prec dent Reopens a Thoroughfare \ Changes in the Navy, ngton, March 17 At nang will the mm : months, in onsequen of the compulsory retire on as ranking officers, He Brown, Rear Admiral Rear Admiral FF. M three retirements will in the promoti to the grade of rear ad- miral of Commodore Miller, command ing the navy yard at Boston; Commo dore Montg ry Sicard, commanding the navy yard at New York, and Com modore Matthews, chief of the bureau of yards and docks wint of ae the Admiral Ge J. G Aman y ment Ar These result mn Mme Wholesale Polsoners on Trial Buda Pesth, March 17.The trial of 12 women and two men Was commend ed at Hold Mezo-Vasarhely, on Lake Hodos, yesterday. The prisoners are charged with poisoning their husbands or others of thelr relatives In order to obtain Insurance money. Some of the prisoners are accused of four or five murders. The chief prisoner ia a mid- wife named Marie Jager, who Is tharged with supplying the poison with which the murders were commit ted. About 200 witnesses have been called. 1" Anth- Trust Mills In New York, Albany, March 17.-Two anti-trust bills were Introduced in the senate yes terday. One makes it & crime to con» spire against competition, and uses the wording of the Cantor-Raobbins bill of this year, with the exception that it | compels the attorney general to apply court for his orders | and subpoenas, and grants Immunity for witnesses from criminal prosecy- tion. The other bill compels the fling of financial statements by foreign trusts with the secretary of state, three | ree | Walker and | WAR SERS MEN, It Is Believed in Athens That | Greece Will Fight Turkey, RESENTMENT TOWARD RUBS! Greek Newspapers Strongly Denounce the Attitude of the Czar's Government and the Greek Hoyal Family Seriously Dis appointed, (Ordered to Crete Fatal Explosion on a NRussian Warship Canea, M H Fatally Rarned hy Exploding Metal, March ’ ial ur n Cley and «Three t the Emma A Bers } A numix by the but wer were furnace plosions of molten meta other me re struck pleces of red hot iron riously hurt. The m« drawing the seething trenches, and while this done a number of frightful occurred. The fatally John O'Rourks John tonlo Molinaskl,. They n ws rk into cing n were at w mass Wan oxy injured men are and An survive slons Burns cannot Gordy Arrested on a Murder Charge, Georgetown, Del March 16. James Gordy Is under arrest here charged killing the woman whose dead body was found In Broadkiin creek Inst week. It Is believed that he had recently married the woman, and murdered her to get possession of her money. Bhe was Mra, Mary Lewis, a widow, of New York, The prisoner, who is about 30 years old, has followed farming for a living, and is supposed to be worth considerable money. He Is an ignorant man, however VYwe Ambastadons Named. Washington, March 17.-The presi. dent yesterday sent to the senate the following nominations: John Hay of the District of Columbia, to be ambas- sador extraordinary and plenipoten- tiary of the United States to Great Britain; Horace Porter of New York, to be ambassador extraordinary and pletiipotentiary of the United States to France, Henry White of Rhode Island, M with to be secretary of the embassy of the United States to Great Britain. ] | CURES THE CHILDREN. Nervura Is the Best Medicine and Surest - Cure For the Greene's Nervura is edy For Children. Wonde rul Remedy. Dr Little Ones. the Household Rem- Give Your Child This A Cure Certain. B. X EB. ’ Aan i If grin wis you and learn we'll vidth reon store, &0ON with the marke and charge vou nothing for all we ask is that vou indicate kiud of goods you prefer ANY OF THESE? suitings, 75 « £1 it ot) Cis New New tailorings, Broadeloths, American Dress Goods, 40, 45 ets Mack (Goods, to $3.00. 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Alter mtandon, Lewisburg Ty Lock Haven connect with Ntate ( ege. Trains from lefonte y exoept Su nda } H. Tuomas, Supt THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. 18. 18% | READ DOWN | No. 1iNo&A No READ UF Nod No 2 STAY Lv Ar pPm.Am BrLirroxTR 610100 Nigh Ds § Zion Heela Park #8 Dunk les ©” Hublersburg | 9 & Snydertown "dl Nittany a Huston 9) Lamar a i Clintondale | # 528 51} Krider's Sid'g | 9 2% ¥ Mackeyville | 9 | A 2 Cedar Springs | ¢ 17 4 Ralona » HH MILL Har) 19 10 m.| Ar Ly 1pm. {pn « Jersey Bhore... — "lw r Lvey w msport } Me > Yasthort | WH Aliant C1 IONS iamipm pm Bune WIP IRIN - He 0 - Eh a - TOT DVOCCL OY Bocgenuyy id [2554 Lveja. mp. m. Philadelphia 8) Wh meport at 1 bound train from ol and west bound hom. Findon RE » Jenna UF wr Joge connect with Peana. RR. trains AY * Dally. + Week Days, 6:00 p. mn. y CI 18 or I
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