"ne + 4 l CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSLCAY, MAY 1897. DINGLEY ON'THE TARIFE, The House Chairman Discusses the Senate Amendments. THEY WOULD REDUCE REVENUES. Mr. Dingley Points Out Where, In His Bil bo Judgment, the the Senate WI Amended by Boneflelal ns Loss Than the Original Measure, first st Ding of the Washington, May 12. ment which Chairman ways and leans committee, who name is borne b we new tariff bili, has nted to make regarding the bill since it was amended by the senate finance committee v made by him yesterday to t Fre Mi Dingley was Rive statement a additio al revenue first year well as by The Conse as clated as follows: "it x is no sen \ erly spoken of as the house bill réported to the se inance committee, with certain amend- ments recommended. What the bill will be when that body shall made it no one “While bill rec commi multitudinou sufficient ernment ond J ably sufficient for could be promptly there should nd ear of its operati the put be a de May 1 uid I the i ar ment bey portations gerious nue for ad firat in s Sudden Death, The d'Aum Zucco, Biel ed upon hear hesse 4° Alen of death Puce A*Aumale Paris, May 8 died Thursday the shock he experien of the death of the Du The Immediate cause cardiac apoplexy. The relationship of the Duchesse d'Alencon and the Due d'Aumale was that of uncle and nlece by marriage, the Duc d'Alencon having been the second son of the Duc de Nemours, brother of the Duc 4" Aumale, The Princess Clementine of Orleans, wife of Prince Auguste of Baxe-Coburg and Gotha, and sister of the Due d’Aumale, In very iil. The princess is 80 years of age, and the shock caused by the sudden death of her brothel, following closely upon the tragic death of the Duchesse d’'Alencon, may prove fatal. Septuagenarian Burned to Death, Chambersburg, Pa, May 12. — Mrs, nt burned to death yesterday by her clothes catching fire, Bhe was working | about the kitchen stove, and allowed her dress to get too close to the fire, | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Pennsylvania postmasters appointed Monday: Ashville, M. G. Rhody; But. tercup, Robert Popleton; Brotherton, iH. J. Rodamer; Carbon Center, John Conrad; Constitution, WW, T. Gibney; ville, Willlam Krause; Dublin, Maud, Charles R 8. Miller; (Clovies tosenburger; Valley, A Gardiner May 10 last of only ue; veriey, Pitts Judge night of pn four Thomas umonia Hi the § A member nvent day id, and has been on n nal co ch promulgated ent con While nm his "Tning Aastonian, wa heart fatlure ar old large Maire right and ap- essment ial year act "ma Mr. Jer. at $11,000 in { to $14,000 by this year speci 3 irdered assess ment Ci take an Harris The ital i= Knights Golden Eagle y section Pennsylvania is to tend the the order, three days yesterday Opera Ho appeal state of CAD~ Crow de g of at- of session for were held Their miss state convention which will be In Public exercises rning and evening at the in the presence of large gatherings. The feature of the day was a street parade in the afternoon, which 2.600 knights and about B50 members of the women's aux- of the order, took part. The sion w viewed by members of the legislature from Grace church, and by Governor Hastings and other state offi and ladies from the ex- ecutive mansion. The day's exercises closed last night with a banquet and ball Harrisburg, May 11 The order of business In the house last night was bills on first and second reading, and a large number passed this stage. Cone trary to expectations, the friends of the Young bill giving trolley companies the right of eminent domain did not try to reconsider the resolution making a special order for It on second and third readings. Senate bill to estab. lish a dental council and state board of dental examiners was reconsidered on motion of Mr. Focht, of Union, and then amended to correct typographical errors. The measure afterwards pass. ed reading. Among the bills passed fon annual me 0% in ladle tary process as r inln p | second reading was one Increasing the Frank Rennecker, aged 70 years, was | i | penitentiary from §& number of Inspectors of the Eastern to 12, and one permitting sheriffs and coroners to ine Vite newspaper representatives to exe ecutions, a prayer, In|] the | ess d'Usz | onng wheel ed the | WO TERRIBLE FIRES, Over a Hundred Lives Lost at a Paris Charity Bazaar, ROCIETY LEADERS CREMATED, 'hirteen People Suffocated by Board the Mallory steorngoe I? a Flre Ori Line Steamer Leona assongoers’ Escape Cut OI by the Flames, ke out late wded cl an Goujon, 1 other were pre ich stall charity. id £ ver which th § and il know proces sent sales at MArate by General . Pout Marqul | yns | Mar Pitti | ber of i Mme flames almos him The dead Sullivan, B Maria chi Mra, C Joseph Solom Bridget Hardo and GGuzza and onson 8 sister Aare Pa “ iren pEengers tran« her two daughter, one daughter o h Viac Sophie 8¢ alz waiter; C. Hartman yey. walter kek and Alfred | H hn Crew ANE, Har Legislators Griggs r a special pession legislature on Tuesday May 26. The special session is for the purpose considering the bill passed provi the submission of the proposed constitutional amend. ments to the of the state next September. It has been discovered that there ia an error of the substitution of the word “provided” for the word “pro. hibited” In the proposed amendment prohibiting lotteries and other gam bling. Governor Griggs does not expect the session to last more than a few hours, Special Session For Jersey May 12.-Gover r clamation f 1 called voters A Monster Paper Machine, Rumford Falls, Me., May 12. -—-Work- men this week are putting into place in the mills of the Rumford Falls Pa- per company the largest paper machine in the world. It was made in Worces- ter, Mass., and will produce paper 150 inches wide at the rate of 500 feet a minute, the world's record. It took many months to build this monster machine, and 20 cars were required to transport the parts from Worcester. Its total weight, estimated, Is 1,200,000 pounds, The machine will turn out 35 tons of finished news paper per day. This is 15 Inches better than! | COWS, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | Thursday, May 4. defeated the ar- England by a senate with The national bitration treat of 43 to 26 The bil reating the York ha been signed Black. The enlarged city | 0 population, Johnson vote greater New by Governor | will have colored, 1 af Bomervil mirder of An protesting hi un La tigation of th ary scveral harged with | Friday, May 7 ondon Glve a to Wall Stree General Markets family 8G @u Pork fekled bellies ern steamed Butter quiet do, factory creamery do fobbing 134 May western creamery LITRE Elgins, 1 1061 13¢ New York creamery, 12 at 150A nominal 1240 15 imita dairy 1 fancy Jo extra wholesale, Cheese quiet; large, Pio 100; small, 10% part skims, & So: full skims, 2%6% Ege steady. New York and Pennsylvania, 1000614 west ern, fresh, 106 10% prouthern PE tion 118 1k prints Live Stock Markets, New York May 11 European quote American steers at 1141 welght: sheep at 10%@13c., dressed welght, and refrigerator beef at SEM c. Calves steady Sheep and lambs steady. fale clipped lambs, $5GLH. Hoge steady at $1004 Bast Liberty, Pa... May steady; prime, B10G5.25, bulls, stage and $2035, common to fat oxen, £24 4.10. Hogs slow; prime assorted Yorkers, FL.00G4; best medium, BOGIES, heavy hogs, BS5GLM; pige, BOELH: roughs, S2.00602.25. Bheep steady at about ne changed prices; choles lambs, $5666.15; tommon to good lamba, BEGAN; a ring mbes, 8507. Veal calves, $4.7004.75, cables dressed iL Cattle sescscscs, - ~~. >IT. ACA AT AC AT AT AT. AT AT A AT, inci SLE SNE SNL LE SE PE ae > You Can't Get Around ( ] JSS, Tailor, PENNA, a a EE SE URE Ria Sea ZW ANTEIN Money to Invest Jacol ) The Fa shionabl« 1 DUTT PRONT Lid EFONT E. H FAULKENDER THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE. Packed Without Glass, TEN FOR FIVE CENTS, - foren of Tbe ’ " prarpeon ad il * a bow price ake one ai meni 3 Poel poly Fea t A mouthiul of water h troubdes | banish ye r life, An imvalustie for Xo matter whats the Ome gives relief will result if directions are followed fivecent packiges are Bot 10 be had of ali ugh It is probable that simoet nr we 1 obtain & wn rely when request 1 3 n rl ¥ ra Oe SARE TIONS. #0 1 but In any one a single artom, containing ten tabules, will he sent, prt age pad, bo any addr vie for Bee owes in stamps forested 10 the § pane Chembond Co, " po Na, New York, 1'ntil the ponds are thor virodaced 10 the trade, agents and i 1 bet pappdind 01 a price which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vie 1 1 Sones oar toms Tore) conte by mall 45 conte, 12 dosen (0M enrtone) for 4.9% by pra gD RAM, B gross (ON cwtons) for $NA 2 gross CAA sartons for 0, Onsale with the order in every oases, and rei or exprom charges at the buyer's cost ar TRACI mrs DESICNS COPYRIONTS & x CO., 1y. New Yerk. Caveats, and Trade Ma ent business conducted for MODERATE Fees. . or OUR OFFICE 18 OPPOSI hs. edd Qence and we can secure patent wing or photo, with duncelp. remote tom mn Yashington. tion, We vise, if Jataiabis of | na, free free of charges, Our fee Ly) due ox 1 Olin Penn Pau * with A oh SPE he the Us 5 nd foreign countries os free, C.A.SNOW& CO. IT CG DE PE DPE DPI DEI DE PE PI DE DPE DE Pe De De PEPE DE De ded | net with rons nd | a | State CO y Ore, PATENT Orrct, WASHINGTON, D RA IL ROAD SCHEDULES A YLVANIA RAILROAD BEANCHESX nand alter AND TL -~ “374 ¥ 4 ‘3 5 5 5 " L 3 3 Morning trains from Montandon. Lewisht Williamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone train No. 2 for State College. After s from Montandon, Lewisburg, Ty No. 53 from Lock Haven ¢ wi with Train No for State ( ege. Trains from eRe connect with Fenna. RK. K. trains mite Ir oon won trair at Bellek ft Daily except Sunda ¥ THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF FENNA Time e effective Noy Tal READ UY Nod No - STATIONS Ly Ar Brireroste } Nigh Zion Hecla Park Dunk les Hublersburg Snydertow n » Nittany : Huston 24 Lamar 260 Clintondale 21] Krider's Sid'g 3! Mackeyville 42] Cedar Springs HY Salona 88 Mini Hany [49 Tos Ss... 2H EK Jersey Shore oe 'S Arr} Yel 4 0) Lye { Wmsport 3 : ATT. PHILAD. wa Atlantieo City NEW SOR (Via Tamaqua) ~NEW YORK... (Via Phila.) Pom.oa mjArr ». mm 14 is > i no 0 815 pm. pam.! Ar Sa 9e 00s x $1020 Sus 7 w Borers pr— 68 ine a — aaa ah ok FE EE EE are BRERA BRB RBR ERE a a a 2 WO 0 0 EOE We » — =] th DY Lve h - p.m, * Daily ) Wetk Days. §6:00 p. m. Sunday 0:10 &. m. Sunday, Philadelphia 8) ng Oar Afthehed 10 east bound train from Williams and west bound from NN BRET 1: Lali m. Wanted—An dea Zxs pT
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