= fois, a lead! Paar 2 yey THE ) CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 1906 0 ww ashing ton < '¥ —— What Congress May | Coming ring the agin Con- Uhilippine Farewell Session Cammy tribution Legislation Tarilf Term For Many Well Known Men InLabor Interests v old mill lation for | ground by year ntion turns ire to the sub is national ind what the ble to put pite of the became f the Fifty ire quite a num were considered ito law, and red at this | led as unfin- the porations itributions ampalgn oosevelt- is Hie 8 SU these are posed laws pi and fore law estab ] day on a bill, n inherit leration at and ent some of Charles favor of personal an inher le method con- | tar or Shel Ii ng Be pub! n revisionist has expressed opinion that +H make Beaver ng the senat M. C by ane » Hom ol CR " EENATOR DUROIS, the Id be next + 4 Senator soil 0 ONEress won sum ned eXtra session spring to the ta ndisna sim opinion. 0 sul he Reed Smoot case AS expres the left ne of Sen Idaho pponenis the M 14 de ‘nomi Repre ent The (enernl Grosven feseion will ant chan press the with Was ti egislator his knowledge of stati hington for he 8 an old man, and h reentrant politics is unlikely. He is a picturesque figure, and his absen« the floor of the honse will deprive the debates of that body of seme of thelr most In teresting byplay. It was the beef In tection controversy which cost Con gressman Wadsworth his seat, Wheth wr rightly or wrongly, his constituents of the far famed Genesee valley and Niagara frontier thought his attitude while the meat Inspection bill was un- der consideration showed ten much re. gard for the packers, and they regis tered their pretest with thelr votes, Mr. Wadsworth is held in the highest esteem by his colleagues In the house of both parties, as was shown when the leader of the minority, John Sharp ‘Williams, pald kim a personal tribyt during the discussion over the Pa Ingtown disclosures. Mr. Wadaworth's sharp correspondence with the presi dent in connection with the meat In. spection legislation Is still fresh In public memory. The differences that e to e from oo in the | [| over | day by a tight squeak, { all, the halls of legislation at Washing | for poetry removed all sorrow, seveloped between the two men were the more notable In that the congress. James W. Wadsworth, Jr., who had just been made speaker of the ! New York assembly, was on terms of ial Intimacy nt House, It or Albert ge of In man's son, elit's ment Roose the vorth let tit | in SENATOR BEV. ontroversy ERIDGE, hich eng attention for t spring. Senator Beveridge much at of child labor, with the y press it to the Hes during the forthcoming session. Mr. Beveridge's { bill prov that no rallroad, steam- ship or other carrier of interstate com- | m iged so mach ne in been devoting to the epared a bill dealing and intends to recently tention has m subject atten sublect tion of his colleag ides merce shall transport or accept for transportation the product of any fac- | tory or mine that employs children under fourteen years old, The sen { ator believes that child labor Is a | great and growing evil and that the | best way for congress to get at It is through its power in respect to the {| regulation of interstate Strong tariff commerce revision sentiment In eral members 10 are noted for re-elec Am leary of Min- the great commit nd mea and noted as ind writ Another sim- . Babcock retirement from national politics is attribu part aused s use wi 18 to fail of th congr Me ¢88, ong ? Qi ns 7 M. I. It ha years ol for been ts of oth en, to itself, was he : to chairman of the national Re ‘QNEressm ing his take care of go confident of it own him Congres I 1 the con gressional cam- palgns from 184 to 1904, aud between this | of the house of Cals to be at hos halrman ‘omg tee ict dd Nrtle opportunity Phe past autumn, for the first time in many ye he made nvass of his Mstrict, but it was of 1 Sect An reeiection David B Thomas B Some say he on the Distr iTS, 1 3 ] ring him | who made speaker i s lavroe 1 ATHY » likes to Rock hadn't he heen found nself In much de mand as a lecturer fpent more time on the Chautanqua eirenit than the home hustings, with the result that the laugh came near being on himself. A ruthless from Duluth, whe stole all his jokes from a patent med icine almanac, started after his seat and nearly got It. The humorist of congress hustled home and saved the so that, after OK J. ADAM BEDP In consequence he on iconoclast ton will not be deprived of his wit, was in It one of his speeches in the | house that Mr. Bede once told of an in- | cident that occurred in a little western | town where a “Mr. Day” was wedded | to a “Miss Week,” and a great many | people regretted the loss of time. But | f country editor who had a penchant | it he did not dry every eye, with the lines: A Week 13 lost, a Day 1s gained, but why should we complain? For soon there will bs Days enough to make the Week gain. Ooh! First Steamship Passenger—How Im- mense Is the ocean! Bocond Steamship Passenger (faint. Iy)=Yes, It feels like one grand, heav- Ing stomach.—New York Life. oA | D Q Honor Fulton J ’ RR Recent Birthday of the Steamboat’s Inventor Remembered Plans to Erect a Monument to His Memory. His First Navigation po Experiments In Steam Ose Clermont's Success hundred annivers of the ert Fulton, inv steambont, occu and was observed by the Robert Ful ton Monument as ation at a largely attended meeting of the society in New York, cities in all parts of the United States being represented by the mem- bers in attendance. The object of the association Is the erection eof a monu- ment in honor of Fulton, and it was incorporated The plans have now developed to a point where the success of the project Is as- sured, although much remains to be done in the collection of funds for the expense of the proposed monument, the ction of design, ete, It will be a hundred years on the 11th of next August since Fulton's Cler gtean 111 one and forty-first birth of Rob entor of the irred on Nov, 14 ry OC] about a year ago sole glte, mont m river for the dx ie ed engineer, steamboat navy of a “torpedo” His first ex) tion French 18053 he ’" Besides being thé fathe igation he Invented a strument warfare hich he ¢ unbmarine re i tering pl . no 1x02 tted a worl £ mod I #teamlboat to a commis nof te, nnd soon itint Fra feet danted the Genlas of the Actor the Actress. o8 to On the } to forget : 3 nresses Us As where the actually real Id have Aled us vuly as alled | J ve i Klemm nay Plombleres iel of | rench | + built 2, real an : | BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEBGHYENY BT, BELLEFONTE. «0 il Heartburn, {INES ety dl Flatulency, [EEEECEENEAEE fo [oT [1338 PUILIP BEEZER or Harmless : SCHENCK’ MANDRAKE ha web KS, § MANDRAKE PILLS gual alr long Ex Centre County Banking Co. runr High and Sp “1 ta re ; DISCOUNT NOTES PAREN |S a SCHAL will relieve you ae nothing else will, They “Liven the Liver.” wars ow | Amerionn homes prove thelr » © safety Purely ¥ epetable absolutely Harmless. ¥ r Sale everywhere 25 cents a box or. 1. i Schenck & Son, Phila, Pa, an———— b D COA TLS , Hay, Str Wood, Grain Sand - ‘AW al Estimates Cheerfully Furnished ¢ Block, Bellefonte, P P004090000000900090000000 8 | : i ; bie and a + a + rs oe J 5 + + “4 4 + Ean ba SE EE i A A A am ak aad Be elonte Trust Co. 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