a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1897. The Eater Democe at, CHAS R. KURTZ ED. & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call usj3. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Pri If paid 4 Hi per Vent #1.00 , under we beyond JOHN ANAMAKER is prominently mentioned candidate for State Treasure: certainly is anxious to hold r the Rev it Harri wd is not as easily Swallow has given the poli burg consideral annoyance £1 rat 111 ! posed as was book 18 bring 0 per day. wheneve ians there is an A two-by tandard demo em tu put up a re SPE that would meet loubt, there are et a pullout of an rot tion propriation - { prize fight has aroused in the manly art ting will become the popular Ome Even the little to school have time youngsters on their way several fistic rounds daily and seem to admire the chap who pair of fists can put up a good The interest shown in the big mill simply stimulates pugilism and prize fighting more than ever -— SoME interesting statistics as to the effects of tobacco have been published by Modern They are taken from figures compiled by college physicians. at Yale in 1891, in a class students it was found that in four 77 who did not use tobacco sur- 70 who did use it to the extent cent, in increase in weight, 24 in increase of height and 26.7 increase of chest girth, In the the same period at Amherest college it was found that the abstainers from to bacco gained 24 per cent. in weight, 37 per cent. in height and 42 per cent. in chest girth jut the most striking revela. tions Irom the statistics was that respect- ing lung capacity, the Amblerest abstain. ers having gained 75 per cent, over the tobacco users, while at Yale the average Medicine, For instance, of 147 years the pass (the of 10 § per per cent, per cent. dn never and | gain was 77.5 per cent. THE DINGLEY TARIFF. Congress was convened in special ses McKinley’ of framing a to the sion immediately after § in- for the tarifl auguration high ideas of purpose according president, This Dingley Tarifl protective the known measure will be as the is another bunch of favors and spoils [or nygacturer s who contributed to the campaign The § must be cared for, as the my fund. trust and com the progress of indicates Reed may lash tl rough the house, amendment, “the body that people should liberty of nt the On senate such tas both sides of the chamber there thronged with by experts, and Washington is tariff special: informed stated well Orres that the bill be the the finance thoroughly overhaule senate It will take weeks committee to pre A TARIFF FOR ROBBE# Canadian Pacifi Raymond Elg American jeweler The { Canadian | that if } s § they | prices f 22 ver cent B to rote t has the Watch but to been levied Trust from cheap foreign watches, ; rate to f enable itt lower ers than | fing the | walche covered | AS Canada s about 40 per cent tariii proposes duty on watches to 40 per cent., not for revenue but to protect the American con- cent more than it charges sumer 4o per foreigners A GOOD WORK. ————— Bryan's book—*‘The First which has just been published, Williams J. Battle"’ is being sold in our valleys by several agents, hope that all will secure a copy, as it issdld cheap. The book contains his biography written by Mrs. Byran; all his most important speeches delivered in Congress and while and we sincerely {on his famous campaign tour through. { out the United States ; the principal ad. dresses and documents of the campaign of 1896 ; all of which is a faithful presenta. tion of the rise and developement of the silver movements. And it is also the best treatise on the money question of our country viewed as being governed not by monopoly but by democracy. It has the election returns, explanations and Bry. an's address as to the duty of silver Dem. ocrats im the future. The book is finely illustrated and substantially bound. No advocate of silver and democracy can af. ford to be without it. —— - At the Methodist conference in Clear. field the mere mention of Dr. Swallow's fiathe was the occasion for an applause, The Dr. may not be in high favor with republicans but his church stands by him on his crusade against public extrava. gance, aud | | Bhould It Pass | the proposed | FARRISBUNG LETTER. | Meas Which Have Passed Both Houses. Bure FIGHT AGAI THE POOL BILL w ho 3 the Senate Et Will Prob. ably Meot Ireanth in the ¥Mouse of Nome the New Measures ¥Futroduced A Record Bren ing Session Frobable, Harr! are the legislature at th sion is 743 bill introdu : and { petitions presented all : troduced into the committee and bills have resmched ( rOVernor, three of the house have gned by h and become a of thes is know hous No. 12, which 3 the cle fication of other erty for pury of tion of asm orts of wtion ills In house 2 on the y out of *, and 208 and been law One bill rovides | slate i nd of taxat in cities ore than Against the Pool BIL Fight t } the 1 and capal the boss The perinter f with a Handbook sed fina The Amsended Capital pas ni. that tru the tion of The material hous« Bill providing used in the cons capitol building shall be furnished by Fennsylvania corporations, snd that none but citi. gens of Pennsylvania be employed In the construction of the building, was amended by striking the word Pennsylvania and substituting in ita stead "United States,” and will now no doubt pass Both houses In its pres ent form. In the discussion of this measure the opposition to Governor Hastings plan to construct aA new capitol hullding at a cost of $550.00 took advantage of this ocoasion to de. nounce ths abesurdity of his estimate There seems to be a disposition to pro- wong the settlement of the construction of a new capitol hllding, although a resolution wwas offered recently to Mat effect, Something should be done very soon to pass a bill designating the kind of & capitol to be bullt, and the cost, so ms to have it completed and ready for use by the next legis. lature, Among the bills that passed the house finally was one for the protec. tion of publie school houses and other buildings used and occupied for public school purposes, outbuildings thereof and publie property; authorizing courts of comrnon pleas to direct and decree the sade of real estate of in- solvent debtors by thelr mssignoes for the payment of debt and the dis- charge by such sales of the right of dower by which such real estate Is or may be charged or encumbered; to prevent the adulteration of vinegor; endowing the trustees of hospitals out firms and i | comm | vonl | lively the | | nous regions on an equality |in the anthracite | ance and asylums under the commonwenlith The bill Introduced to state board of istence met with ov in the house it very few as the st agriculture out erwhelming friends of the measure had a department of culture a state board wi UNNEeCensary A i which passed finall in Me 4 te 1 ntly Prevent ing ' te apr labor ron Giscrimi Dey or un n ¢ ( enn Swallow iiling to Meet Charges the piling of a « for printing text r the supervision of of the Republic, and public schools of this and making an appro- therefor of 35000, is to be framed by a war text commisgion,” to be composed of ten of the leading Grand Army men of the state The bill to reduce the salaries of mining Inspectors of the anthracite regions from $3,000 per annum to 000 was the occasion of a very debate, but the house agreed to bill on second reading. This will put the mine inspectors in the bitumi- with those making and con book history, und the Grand Army to be used In the onwealth, War priation to $2 districts, Another bill that has some assur. of becoming a law, at least as far as the house is concerned, is the amendment to the fee bill of 1501. This provides for the fees charged by con- stables, while the fish and game com- mission bill, which passed the house finally, and the bill providing for a state forestry reservation also have very fair prospects of becoming laws, as well as the measure making it a misdemeanor to insure, to ald or so. Heit the insurance of the life of any person non compos mentis or under the age of 18 years, It i= pretty generally admitted that this will be the longest session of the Pennsylvania legislature in many years. This the members are now bee ginning to realize, and If developments continue as they have in the past few weeks it will be the middle of July bes fore all the work is done, control of the with corporate powers, leginlate the of ex- | defeat was contended by the that y Pr bd EACH MONTH Si WRAPPERS SOAP RULES. I § CASH AND 70.00 HAND GIVEN FREE -$ 400.00 ioyeles*2,000.00 tches - 1,000.00 $3,400.00 w ut, Bui d Ps 4 7 otal giver dure | $4 ty ai given ating PA {1H 10 4 10,800, 00 - HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Competitors to save us many BUNLICHT : QAP Wrappers us they ean collect, Cut | w od we off the top portion of ene “ f Con rapt Ls rl thy partioncontaine. | fo gr ending EUNLICHT sGAp, »? The wv (enlled “Cone Paous’’) are to be sent, posta fully paid, en cloned with an i sheot of paper stating Compet. | - or r lor's full name und address | 7 Fer if r wi ; ¥ and Jae husnbe r % Coupons wv ad) r gent sent fn, to Lever Hros 1d a’ Gio Bd ; ” New York nurked on outside - — Al | Bpecini Wrapperiiople/t han ner iwith NU MBE} Nex f af the Dis ST Tr © ompetitor r lives in : Lr e b 14 argest Numbers ¥ Rah 2 . y : " opin I grit ® MH ‘ No.of | NAME OF DISTRICT. | “5 "Alire God Wat District a Long ‘ lose the Last Day New York vity, Brooklyn Long ATH Month ne received Loo Isle nnd Sinton Islands, New Jersey, | 1 ON e wlition will be put isto Ube pert, New} ork Minute (outside of N.Y. 04 vor wrappers from unsold livosh oe g ond Kiatew Jolanda fied Pruployess t r families, are de npet itor's dlistriet ain about 21 days after Gold Wa oh of the § districts I r" r who sends in the | Largest Number of co s from he or abso resides “®100 ¢ awh. » send in the argent Numbe re of oon £ tin wich they ach receive AL winner's ¥s Ve ary unin, Delaware, Mary. fund, West Virginia and Dis. trict of Columbin. 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