VOL. LXX. AFTER THE INCENDIARY. COURT HOUSE FIRE. be The Culprit Several Arrests May Soon Clues Being Followed Up. Will be Run Down The commissioners have taken act ive measures to apprehend the perpe. trators the dastardly attempt to burn the county court house Belle- fonte weeks for some time past a detective has been working on the case, and it developed some evidence that sult in the arrest of ers. The court house was stairway of al several ago, and is sa d has IHIAY re- several Dellefont- fired by pour- ing oil on the and botween the double doors leading room on the second (lor. work of an incendiary, would have been ace complete destruction the but for an early discovery of and the prompt work of the fire de- partment in getting the flames in its incipiency. nage was light but the commissioners determined to arrest the ndiary if and accordingly 1 Pittsburg into the court It was the whose work 1 ia the building omplishe of the fire a stream on The d were ince possible, employed a detective fron the case. to work on to Be and The man came sllefonte three or four weeks ago, Eh ment in Wetzel’ i i's bievele employ - and en La San store, iden his deavored to conceal his some manner or other prof became Known, and | 18 compelled to go to work open il B iY. { i at oh Hiei SUspeCied ite i Several men of arrested A convine were On SUsDi- of the erime out t «1 itirely cion and closely examine were authorities that cleared, having the they were er in- nocent of tion with t fire. The dete work on several clu ed that he party at last, and the district may cause De the evidence a0y conn ine tive has been es and is on the trail of ation arrests to made that forward during the has been 1 ¥ fas veel Wp Centre Want snd Kick Against Redaction of Pay McKinley, ti He prosperity is County Miners Prosperity advance badly wanted county miners whose wages down instead of up Atl a mass meeting of ous miners of the Phi d in that town the lutions were adopted in favor of resist- ¢ any redu ti resent scale, F ti ne bitumin- ie lipsburg section, hel other day, reso- in ction in wages below 1s and ealliog on the men who are now working below the scale The resolutions further request miners is the coal reg to send a delegate te nd to at once quit work. all sof ions whose coal is shipped east y & general conven- tion of Pennsylvania | which yesterday, that, oat Hidminous min- ers, was to meet at Clearfield The local operators claim unless they are able to reduce the they their mines until the price vances. will of of mining coal, Pe The election of the advance agent of prosperity did not bring the i rise in coal and wages, Pron ise i i fl ” A Fast Disappearing Indastry. As a reminder of the of former days in departed glory of certain sections this eounty it is only that not one log will be Hoated out of Clear- field ereek this spring on its way to the lower markets. The writer re- members seasons when from 40.000. XK} to 64,000,000 feet «© yisidered not an unusual amount, but where were formerly vast tracts of virgin timber nothing remains but stumps and refuse to mark its habitant. Buta Necessary was inishing out put, and the reputa- tion of the Susquehanna and the trib-| utaries as one of the greatest lumber publican, Murriage Licenses. Oscar F, Tressler and Susie Shaffer, of Walker twp. Harry Lorrah, of Snow Shoe, and Isabella Bates, of Karthaus, Clearfield county. Clarence T. Lemon and Sadie T. Miller, of Ferguson twp. John B., Heckman and Sarah C, Lantz, of Gregg twp. Lloyd Stonebraker, of Olivia, Blair county, and Dora B. Fineh, of Union- ville. Thos, O. Morris, of Wolf's Store, Miles twp., and Lydia E. Gutelius, of Millbeim, Wm. E. Lucas and Annie L. Boop, Boggs twp. AL ED. din An ~Legnard’s Wonderful Cleanser at Se. a half-pound package is the best and cheapest article for cleaning Paint, Carpets, Wall-Paper, Mirrors, Glass rubbing; try a package at Wolf & Orawford’s. ME, HAMILTON EXPLAINS What the Hamilton Bond Law Ing Provides Vor, Now Pend of Le Deputy Secretary and Director farmers’ Tostitute John Hamilton, explaining bis road bill says: “Under our present law supervisors are expected to personally oversee the working of the tax by the citiz the distriet. f UN Of This effectually precludes lice, speud DUsiness busy men from undertaking this ol afford to their for the compensation that because they cannot their time away from BR BUPETrVie The new law proposes to i it and place it upon a road master who is SOr receives, relieve the supervisor from this y not elected by those who work under him, but is appointed by the road su therefore, Pp arf himself pervisors, and who can, i= sist that a day's work shall be win. ed by each person reporting the sysie for such service roads, I'he effect make Of of this it possible for ti each community to SU pers and give to sor ment of of sur roads the that each community SHC and will insure that the in chargeof a e hat all nece fin i who will see t are made like I'he ne promptly manner, Ww law also provi treasurer of the board of I'h je uti “ is individual is ex pe ‘his i113 i r of the hoard. Lhe vear when they most tien | tion he nes Gisirict v law proposes to the tow ish fit ¢ the townships into sectic MIE, NOL eX 0ee- ding 2 miles of road to » =i and places on that section 83405) Lion ae 1010, ot- | the | a good « mon day laborer, who to road i is r and & ipery t bina d ihn lance fece ive taat , Bnd see CV ryihing i done the direct Lions 4 in that from BOCOT he tha Lie with | from | time to time board of su per- | Visors - -. - No Proof of Murder What promised to be d wb wi a most Wedne Hugh murder ity-eizht seuss | tional case was ends charged with the slay at *n w Bloomfield, = nith Matild ago g | Was | of Years b corpus, rought bef r CXR offered that killed, The ad to > 1 . » i i wre the court on a habeas wdzh a number of i ti the with pr £5 Were fe denes ever been it Was Do ' Sayder girl had | | Hain williess prove th i Laer After a ing of the ¢ \ree dire of is prisoner aud placed the he | the | that | al body hie did not Kuow whe had been burned, testified $ the g girl was | patie: t ise for 1 Hours Lyons ted the harge proceedings on the county. I. qu — To Prove nt Fragdalent Retarng, One of the bills introduced the house at Harrisburg Monday makes it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of five years imprisonment for an election officer to alter or make any ito cast at any general or special election, sioners shall post at least three copiesd polling place during the time of the holding of such election, clo ———— Farmers Plowing. The fine weather we have had the last week has induced many farmers in the valley to start their spring work, and many a team is busy preparing the ground for spring crops. Unless the weather changes the farmers will be on time with their work aod a lit tie bit ahead. Eh THE WAR BEGUN, There was a little battle between Lhe Greeks and the Turks, on Tuesday, in which the Greecians were the victors, This is looked upon as the opening of the war. Europe is under greatest anxiety as all the powers may become involved, Ah A A A Dingley Tarilt Passed the House. Speaker Reed passed the Dingley tariff bill in his House Jesterday bya vote of 206 yeas, nays 12 The senate fs certain to knock the trust claws from the monster, so that Dingley himself won't know It, : a MARS. ¥ ~Tosee the latest in Men's and 'RSDAY, APRIL 1, 1897 Foster Predicts Frosts for April, My bulletin gave forec the storm wave to cross the from the 24th to the 25th, snd the next will reach the Pacific coast about the 20th, of Rockies coun- try by the close of 30th, great central valleys 31st to April 2 April Srd. A warm wave of continent last uss cross the west ud, eastern states will eross the west of the 20th, great central valleys 31st, eastern states April: A cold wave west of Rockies {the Rockies country about 2nd. will cross the country about April sed, Ist, great central valleys on the eastern states on the 5th, A very considerable drop in temper- week deter ir during the last I cannot t will devi the ature will occ in March mine whether i , but How or mit pr 4 IE +] Wp its ile this ding r be prep wred for A est fall after 01 storm wave, best nerefore, i to boll pet ods, Very warm period ill oc causing frost may do som Many mst ge trees rer i ge aboy Husuni iadoes are juite thquake shocks will be Linearthquake countrie week's bulletin will Now 3 State out of New created shall t the elector The bills ar Democrats alike wh ten years “Or Fon iire taxation xk to be separat- ¢ State and made an iandi- Mr, uced the bills there vidaal body. Since Trainor in- has been a dee and there day Disnmaoad Dots \ The new firm of Polts & McCoy cided change of sentiment, will be a very serious hearing one next week, En ire y slore at the station. % are plenty and have got down The barnyard ite duty. ” t of our wheat #3 LoS cents per dozen, riainly doing The fresh, green cos over fields | old, sf thing of oeauly to $ can’t and our city ¢ Misinis the charm. The grain and grass fields, up to this May it #0 turn out for the sake of the farmer, and backed by higher prices, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and | Thursday were the first tinue ip several mouths we had four days in succession with delightful weather; the flitting | folks were highly favored thereby and | good roads to boot, of | Mra, Booger, this place, has been quite ill the past | ten days, She is an esteemed lady and | wh trust she may sgain regain good | health. Her son, Henry Boozer, is | slightly improved this morning. - The news published a week ago, in the Reporter and other papers, that coal had been found in Nippenose val- ley, turns out to be incorrect. This de- stroys the hope of findiug coal in Nit- tany and Penns vallies, A < Mrs, A. Inveen, residing at 720 Hen- ry street, Alton, IIL, saffered with sci- atic rheumatism for over eight wnontha, Bhe doctored for it nearly the whole of this tiie, using various remedies rece ommended by friends, and was’ treat- ed by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a completecure. This is published at her request, as she wants otners similarly afllicied to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes fur sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall, 8. M. Sv; Tuasseyville, Wn. No Coal Over in Nip. Boys’ Hats go to Wolt & Crawford, Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bar- tholomew, Centre WASHINGTON LETTER REPUBLICANS VOTE DOWN AN AN TITRUST MEASURE The Tarlit BIL Will the House this Week be Foreed Through «A JefMersonian Lie Promptly Nalled, March 20 in WASHINGTON, Although all the House promptly lined up to vote down Rep- Dockery’s fair trust amendment to the MeKinley tar- HY bill No. 2 that is the House, providing that whenever it should to the President that there 10 « Republicans the ti resentative very anti- being railroaded through shown satisfaction of the existed a trust wmbination 0 1)= trol the price of a tinble the or oo ny article on the du- list, ity on article should be suspended, only of them has had the ners up and defend the present tive Walker, of was fi ¥ fxs ’ 1 ¢ openly Lr a Mass, , wWillin nal wio g to vole for the for for i Oniy trusts but to talk he House that the gis ed thie true, cost of production when he ade i the red th Vat 4 but 80 reduce Finis § day and as the Czar Reed, it will t In no business cone divid nited St tea 1 iis is 1 in { ue nies so Mitent solicitor + 1 a shiare inthe a . Patent Mwave on the alert to » the nea who call Cvs} Dd ricky schert ing it unl i ents to offer an inven prize as an inducement » his fee to enter his inventi ailed E tive ompetition, OP inrshwar of very member of Committee of the Dem M President ( wig ® ciation of rate edd by and direc April sion of the the Hauneey ted to mest Wi in 120 far trmtt : 4 ia OT Organization programme o jabs, pla out by Was a and were the Chicago form They the ‘om nittee party ticke were drog The strict party organization and and Sewall. chosen that reason and members of the who refused t and for to support the plat. the is a form last year, ped SRIne reason. Association will not The fol lowing i= the entire executive commit- enton MeMillin, Tenn.: G. H N.J.: D.C. Bmith, N. C.:C Richards, Utah: J. RB. MeLean, O.: B Howell, Ga: H. D Money, Miss, ; Dahlmana, Nebr: 8. M. White, E. Murphy, Jr, N. Y.: 1. L Jackson, Md., J. I. Mitchell, Wis. : ( g. Fanlkoer, W, Va. W. J Mo . F. Willi Masa: J. Hogg, Teta, and J. C. Sibley, Pa. The fol- which Mr. Bryan will speak at the Washington celebration of Jeflerson’s birthday: “Thomas Jeffereon—we celebrate the! anniversary of his birth not in the! spirit of idolatry, but from regard and recognize bolters in any way, foe: E J. ( Cal.: Stone, ams, = to a Representative “Champ” Clark, of | Mo., brought down the House by his | retort to the assertion of Re presenta- | tive Bromwell that Jeflerson stopped | the coinage of silver and supported | protection. Mr. Clark said: “That is an historic lie. It ison a par with the state ment that Madison was a Feder. alist. The trouble js the histories are | written by New England people. There will never be any trath in his tory until the Yankees quit writing history and the southern people begin.” | Representative Dolliver trod on | some sore toes when he said in reply to a Republican charge that the Dem- ocrats were trying to delay the tariff bill: “On the contrary, we are very anxious to reach some of the schedules of this bill before the final vote is tak- en. We understand that there is an incipient revolt over there among some of the Republican members from the prairie states who want lumber left on the free list. ’ Representative Griggs, of Ga., has offered a joint resolution for the amend- ment of the constitution, so as to give Congress the power to impose and col- lect an income tax. Tt Is stated that at t (o {18 to keep his place as Chief of the Bu- Printing, for a time, as a reward for the work he did among the gold Democrats in helping to carry Kentucky for McKinley. The Republican politicians are afte; Necretary Bl brother of the late Gen, trean of Engraving and is¢ because he promoted a Hancock, w from a $1400 Pension Office. ho is a Democrat, to a $2000 position in the - oo LATE NEWS CONDENSED, he floods along the bad work. the damage Mississippi are The river streets of New ™ (r- doing running thro A ing of levees is enormous, leans, hie done the break- Dy The Dingley tariff’ bill sailed from all sides, and irolesting ¢ are i u the wedules, colton scl 1 : 3 : fleece Lhe masses and his poi The 6" or and mono , Wanamaker Luay rel Harrish town of Rosedale iin from the Paul be ted yesterday overflowing Missiesipj i inK cash wu irrounded 1 emnsiderable and wo ded and captured in the skirmish, will be sh The held at Harrisburg. § ate fair next It is the t the ight Sen ate the bill Wy picking thorns from tarifl Dingley before July. Reduoced Hates to New York. ireat Mon Pennsyl { of tl For the dedicatic Tomb, April 27, ti Railroad « tickets from all points on it New Y Aj within one hundred New Y April 26 return until April 20 ioeclusive, of a third the trip. for military co in uniform, fifty or fHne in ie umental ee vania ‘ompany will wil 26 (and from and ork, ftv mile rR, and 2 wd al rate fare and a for round Tickets nmpan jes numbering more, traveling in a body on ticket, will The parade on this occasion will be the grandest military since the war, United States regulars, militimnen will be in line. apri-st demonstration Thousands spina HI A Philipsbarg Editor T Opinion. The Philipsburg Jownal says the man who takes his job work out of town to have it printed is no friend of rankest Kind of a free trader, and all because he can save a few pennies oe casionally on a job of work. These same Kind of fellows when they come to die should send their obituaries to the same foreign job office and have them printed on manilia ecard board and then tack them up on the bill boards. They hardly deserve a funer- al notice in the home paper. One Way to be Happy. Is to attend to the comfort of your family. Should one catch a slight cold or eough, eall on R. E. Bartholo. mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long, Spring Mills, and got a trial bottle 5 Out's Cure, the great German Reme- dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, aide, Asthma, i BPHING MIL the + Buegexas iterininment by Rociety a C. T Kenly of our been very ill the last tes valescing, ( aeentis tl ompercial adjoining valleys repos Zish H. but Ve and orders BB, Miller residing f past AIWaAYE some one to rely 0h Bt them: and then no to be rehe many fh, Pose Lal jg 1eed Nghe entraie in full view of the audience, sent a very unsightly appearance, s 4 - “rads Meatsel oliat > SUggest a second pang clothin - - - fidence Vodding Co 1 he dence pudding: . following is a recip confi Take three gallos of A “ of later national of Gold Niand- ag greement, one guart sa preris and one 12 hour and Money, Boil it months of No Work for an eat it while hot. lt Two years ago R J. Warren, a drug. gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough He sums up the resuit as fuilows: “At that time the goods were unknown in this section: tgday Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a household word.” It is the same in hundreds of communities, Where ever the good qualities of Chambers lain’s Cough Remedy become known the people will have nothing else. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linded Hall: 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, . ~Ira C. Korman of Oak Hall, sells the Tiger, Perry, Keystone, Clipper, Uties and Advance. Platte Spring har row, plain aud with lever, also the Wheel harrow, Croan and Empire Arie; the best on the mettle and the with