VOL. LXX. WASHINGTON LETTER. McKINLEY TANGLED UP YORK POLITICS IN NEW He Forms a Combine With Platt,—Hawall | Giving the Administration Plenty of Trouble over the Annexation Treaty yo WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. Kinley and Boss Platt have deal which will kill Seth Low's didacy for Mayor of Greater York, make Ex-Secretary Tracy Mr. made the influence of the administration, and send Platt and his henchmen shouters, latter part was tion as McKinley Plait did not relish the the program, but it “must” with him and Mr. knew it as well as he did, ing it would accept nothing of a of Cilse and of short administration Tracy change for ihe ence in favor Low, but it leaked out even before Mr. cy, who had previously declared that he would not the an- | nounced his willingness to accept the] Republican According to Democ: of Tra- | be candidate, pominadion. it will make no | difference who the Republican nomi- | t will be elected, It aiic advices, | | i nee is: a Democra bart is also in the dea!, and that the] next Republican ticket is to parties fo the deal have the ir way, the | | same as the lest, McKiaoley Ho- | bart. It is also sid that Plait got Mr. | McKinley's promise Lo make him Sec- the posit many be and reta.y of the Treasury, ion he has vainly sougut for so years, if he is re-elecied. Gedling rich quick is ali right, pro- | vided the methods by which it is done | The tempia- | al and levitimate. and at the ex pense of { | are leg tion todoso by | others. is o.ten too stroug to be resist ed < sciences, and elastic] bv men of weak wills | but for the man who is too houoest to Linas- act | aess upon any other thar a legitimate basis, the knowledge | there is consolation is bus: in that fraudulently seqaived money sel- | ries never ocai resp t dom siicks, aad with it. The busiaess career of Jo Wedderburn, head of the John Weddeiburn & Co., which ly disbar.,ed from T. 8. Patent Offiee, | f ho { wneern of | will | be next week officia practice before the 1 for gross fraud, furnishes an object les | son of the danger of trying to get rich quick by questionable means. The on-| ly capital he bad when he started was the idea that the newspaper the country were to by almost any old thing of a scheme, and today many of them have nothing | fi of | men ready be caught to show for the advertising given to] the Examiner Claims Bureau, The] Press Claims Company, (both dead and John Wedderburn & Co., all rep-| resenting Wedderburn's gel-rich-quick schemes, except worthless certificates | of stock in the several companies. He other deceptive | business, and | adopted lottery and methods of attracting now finds himself, ing rich, branded with fraud by the] {7. 8. Government and not allowed to | practice, and the Postal auihorities | have been requested to put his paper, | the National Recorder, on the fr add | list. The facts tell the story no comment. instead of be-| Althouzh no official admission has | been made, it is known that the ad- latest advices from Hawaii. fication of the anvexalion treaty the Hawaiian Senate has caused much excitement among the Japauese resi tion fears that a state of insuivection may be precipitated at almost any mo- ment. the result of which may be the overthrow of the present government. Information in the State Department jeaves little doubt that many Japanese soldiers are on the island, having gone there in the guise of laborers. It is al- so yery clear that thee soidiers are armed and that they have fulked among themselves of what they in- tended to do after overthrowing the government and taking possession of the islands, New and urgent orders have been sent (o the U. 8. Minister to Hawaii, and to Admiral Miller, in command of the U, 8. vessels there. The feeling of uneasiness on the part of the administration is not about the final result of a scrap with Japan, but about what might bappen to Ameri cans and American interests on the is- land should the Japanese make an at- tempt to overthrow the Dole govern- ment. The disposition to poke fun at ex- flenator Edmunds and his ten associ- ates, who have met in Washington and organized themselves into a so- called monetary commission, has been more pronounced than ever since Mr. why they are in session. He admits that they have no authority aud that # | with a suggestion as to legislation, ex- | | cept through the right of petition, pos- | sessed by every citizen. In the face of that admission, the star chamber nmeet- io of these agents of the Indianupo- | lis Gold Banker a Convention of last | winter, appear to be farcical in the ex- | treme, and the result of their delibera- | tion is likely to be just about as ential with Congress as would be a res- adopted by the Street Poker Club a Thompson Name It Please Clearfield county has a curiosity in TONE ol. school the shape of a township, within w borders there is not a church, scl saloon, minister, justice, teacher, doctor, lawyer, carpenter, blacksmith shop, postoflice or two-sto- None of the township inhabitanis of held a criminal ry house, the on office, sat has ever been in action. that certainly Herald fp a jury or if The people of live there, township, Any are not of this Tyrone The Veary Meteorite, [.ieut, Peary has brought home that big meteorie which he discovered in his Areuic The a mati rest 1000 wanderings characler er of the un- wrld’s at- «his 100 tons, n 7 t 12. aud is Pearv ever mi and ‘the composivion 1s al allie This med IIARS Is deep interes. visitant known recious oulside the mosphere wes best He found the is 8 feet by the Lieut. tes.ed the BC men Vv SAW, has 18%, has at nost similar to that used in plate on United d N.awes ships and | ckels - > — Crown Sheet Collapsed. A frizht.al fatal accident oe- on the Peausvivania railroad about I'he ere suddenly 1 miles east of Geol etown, one wn of a passenger engine blew out while the was in mo tion. Nix of the seven cas h whete y:ueer Mitchell was up the mountain side, his man- gled body was found smoag the ro eman Cawley was discov down the river bank, where he been blown along with pact ror KE No passed “ Mp Greees Cries for War Again, Ala. ge i on : w hers ~~ mee ior wes hel arieraoon io Athea a resol “ Hing upon K (Geo ge and the Cabinet to reuew 3 kev 1adher Fins ond by than a the { th con erence Most of one speaker makiog a vi #8 Of Dee O ep the addiesses were belli nent atl win Prine The endea him, sant Arvest ine, pol Pe but he escaped ance of t owd Le ol ———— - Mavdered a Whole Family. John Boecker, rit gilk lay farmer living ei Ia. night murdered his wife and five chil 1 A from Carroll, on Sun i wounded his eight SON. Afterward the fiendish or demented f iuflicting a fatal wound, . a on Chilkoot Klondikers on 8 their way ing when, Perished by ao avalanche, nieen cauzht pass, to gel gold. to hurry despile weather, were Hi koot r death on They Dawson were endeavor City, he of the were ground to death. $s 1 1 nines Mc Blooded Catile Sold tle at the Pennsylvania State College, was well attended | Forty-one | head were sold st an average price of | $42. as high as $51. ss A A Farmers Institute, Farmers’ institutes for Centre coun- ty will be conducted by the state agri- cultural department at Spring Mills, on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 13th and 14th, and at Hublersburg, on Wednesday and Thugsday, December 15th and 16th. srl sf ammessaien ‘My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain,” says Mr. E. J. Schall, with Meyer Bros’, Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. “I dressed the wound, and applied Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rhea matism I know of no medicine or pre- scription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity.” The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by J. H. Hoss, Lin. den Hall; B. M. Swarts, Tusseyville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall. bn MP If in need of a stylish and dressy suit, it is wise to consult Lewins, Belle- fonte, and have him fit you out, Justices’ Appenls, The last legislature passed an | which is of vital importance to every- one who appeals a case from the deci of the This law provides that no appeal shall be sion of a justice peace, entertained unless the appellant makes affidavit that he verily believes injus- been done. Some have not made themselves with the new law, and if they had en- matter how de- feated if the opposing counsel went in- it stricken follows: ‘That of July, tertained any appeals, no just, the ends of justice would be to court and asked to have off. The from and after 1897, from the law reads as the first day shall be entertained of a {f the Ol man unless the appellant no appeal judgment justice peace or alder or his attorney or t shall make af- that the because agen fidav it appeal is not for delay, but he verily believes that in- is beet d pie J» justice hi a Wagon Han on Kalls, In ace tary srdance with the desire of the secre of agriculture to promote more ex tended experiments in the use of steel trackw AYS ON Wagon roads office of road rapgements re inquiry has made ar- with the Cambria Pa., for special rails fo iis purp nto efle iron works of Johnstown, rolling Lhiese rangements to go » as 8060 as definite orders from responsible par- {track s company, agreed upon a y 4 } feet all y 111 wr sup. inverted trough or wheel with the inside to CHARDIN an i | res I given oy “Dl he Building Boom Continue ¢ H week a sale « shall be used » wt a num- ro up wilh dwellings are not nearly enough i who wautl {oo make yome - *. -~ or’ Commission not ye! Received. Nes ppointed postmaster Brisbin has not yet ived hi but viv-a e0e # commission it it glon, is expecting on every mail. Should he he * sri receive of- likely removed No other part “~~ in time, will take charge of the It not | fics that the of toms W morning. ia ill wation y be had i1aa fice w from the present table 1+ the sui worn is te in this of town pt Grand Army circles in a proposal to change the date of Me- morial day from May 50 to the last I'he growing tenden- cy to make the day one of recreation and sport instead of a fitling al as intended has led of the proposed ¢ v4 are Sunday in May. toa Cent e Ha!l Ahead Again Cencre Hall has a longer street that in the Main street is 1} miles in sill growing in the direction of Old { Fort having baely an § of a mile of a gap to build up when it will be an- | nexed to make a Grealer ( entreball. Alp Chickens county. Abroad, An exchange says that the supreme leourt has decided that poultry run. ning at laige is wild game aod the right to kill them. No man has a right to allow his chickens to run at large and bother his geighbors, Landlord Will Runkle mourns the absence of one of his guests who (ook in good living there for several weeks while in consullation with the new boro water plant stesrers for a con- tract, and loft without paying William his n'ce “william’’ for board. ma AI AT Expelled for Hazing. Two men were expelled from State College tor hazing daving the weok. The facully announces that no more hazing will be toiera.ed. The students have organized a commiilee to assist the faculiy in the enforcement of this rule. a i AY AAAS —There is out one first-class cloth- ing house in Bellefonte, and that is the Philad. Braneh. Largest stock, AN ACT OF LEGISLATURE CAUSES TROUBLE IN LAND TITLES Lancaster Want to will Penns Valley be Drawn into Courts ? Farmers of Berks and Fight-Theilr Lands In Danger, in Berks and Lancaster akin to that some years It seems they have trouble ago in Potter township, Centre coun- ty, over the alleged Potter entailment, by which scores of farmers were sup- posed not to own their lands, There are prospects of the liveliest kind of revolt, born and protracted litigation on the part of of Berks against stale and possibly of stub- farmers the pressing claims for over $50,- county, whom is, under a new nw, 000 on lands originally purchased over the Pennsylvania a century claims which, REO in Ea counties will be in aguregate stern swelled to nearly $400... (ME) A number of large land owners in erks cou will it is said, soon unite to if cannot be The Penn esiate nty see these extraordinary claims full bought the the the 15th century and sold i to the settlers from New York Those who took up id not they , and farms SU COess y resisted, the land of latter part of ~iate in State who came and foreign counts their ands » miate it pay all did not &inee OW edd the at Th and sold to some pay have been many In we present innocent hol 1 ail, J ORE cut up parties, consequencs, LU i find the without ders mise] ves wupying farms M any o Slats a clear title. yntend that inasmuch as the has neglec- ted for a century to collect this money it should not be in ils power to collect it fiom parties who do not owe i! A number of fogals from Lehi lebanon, When t known ies havea eady Monty yin York his matter be- been received | th, Ch and ent RINONS comes more generally farmers there will be no end to t discontent and opposition. J. R. Wind y the Secrela i, i ook olph has been appointed {0 . § $ ial ry f 1%? ¥ al ¥ “ ¥ i Internal Aflairs after the the Ls ol interests of land i a law against owners of fn spoastier pans made | who. by by tl last Legisiature, ¢ faulted payment $0 : 1 $10 to back to 1755. that fiom each, and running r. Windolph estimates charges against The | ue the Slate has 250.000 acres in Laocaster county, P CuRige resent owners are in ignorance of { against their properties, and it js likely that there will be cons 1 ble lit The land in this gation. Penns owned great bodies section of Penns valley, Whether any of these lands wil fa within these not now able to say, that all are clean and clear, hard ainst We hope not and titles to Penas valley farms It would be a fer rible farmers who toiled a far ag to pay vastly life-time their find, ing that sharks were (0 step in and menace fs for ms {o #fter impiov Laem, state litigation. If the lest to call into being such a wrong, it will | mark to legisialure passed an act stand as an additional black the infamy of the worst that ever met at Harrisburg Bl Se ————— How Up.on Conniy Grangers Did it The Granges of Union county have If the Granges of Centre county will do likewise ag regards the asamblers at ihe pic-pic, they will be iss Mo Nearly Bled to Dea ch, A little four-year old son of Byron Gaiis, of this place, a few days ago in carrying a glass jug wilh molasses, ac- cidentally fell, breaking the jug from which he received an ugly gash in his To Balld the College Barn Farmer John A. Woodward, of How- ard, is appointed to rebuild the new barn at Staie College, and is out look- ing up plans for a strong building. A Horrible Rallrosd Accident, Is a daily chronicle in our papers; al- so the death of some dear friend, who had died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Otto's Cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been rendered happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning! If you have a cough or any affection of the Throat and Lungs call at G. H. Long's, Spring Mills, sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large sizes Ge and 25¢. —Lost.—On Sunday evening, on Church street, a ladies fine silk hand- kerchief, deep hem, hem-stitched, and with deep lace. Finder please 1897. The Maria Polson Case Mendis, the Bellefonte rag | picker and carpet cleaner, who was ar- | rested last week on the charge of |ing poisoned James Maria, his part- (ner, applied through his attorneys Taylor and Johnson, for a habeas cor- pus hearing. The fixed Thursday, to hear evidence, hav- court today, the but postponed it until a later date to be de- The chemist in Philadel- of Maria not completed fan until he can be of cided upon, phia, to whom the stomach has been sent, has of the report There ion in Bellefonte | analysis game, and makes a no hearing granted. is a division opin- guilt of the for the that that his as to the held opinion Italian Mendis who is of the others crite, dome are he near is guilty, while SAY eration is the work ofa rival in business, Ap Increased License Fees, wording to the act of liquor dealers were required license fee of and $7 dealers, $150 in boroughs in townships; wholesale | Ol ughs the passed at aud increases in Lor i $100 ana in same as wholesale i he last approved governor, he Whole sale br b fees as foll My} wroughs $200, di i San) in bor- 1 townsh brewers 1s i 10% JOHN) } $00 where the « the fees hereto brewers all went those of hotels divided between ti I'he new jot change yal fees auranis ge Pennsylvania Peach Crop Large ¢ $4 the depart is t the is i the Liat ire, RAVE his season has been Marks om Mift orchards mens 10 peaches fr ties, where the ship thelr product the FEL incip burg and wesiern state, i frigerator cars 1 Autamn Arbor Day. Superintendent of public instruction IN. { Friday proclamation naming Friday, October umn Arbor The | proclamation me ntions the benefits de- | rive # tion of treesjand of { . Schaeffer last issued a as the aut day. [ <=, ! from preserv behalf of view of laws “In 1011 the recent beneficial forestry and { these facts it is the in concludes: patr duty | every teacher to see to it Arbor | day is properly observed by his school. the are | not in session during either » Ar | bor days appointed in the spring of the | year, it has become the established cus tom for the school department to name ian Arbor day in the fall of the | and October 22 is therefore chosen.” of that rural schools | Since many of of the year fli meri Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week: Nathan Simeox, Liberty Charlottesville, Van Bonhorst, Cox, L. [.. Franklin Va., and Louisa Reading, Pa. Perry Willard and both of Ferguson twp. Carl C. McLaughlin and Oswalt, both of Bnow Bhoe. James B. Wagner and Annie Fleisher, both of Potter twp. Elmer L.. Bowes, Pine Glenn, Estella M. Cheesman, Mill Hall Stephen Keller, Decauter, and Re becca Ford, Powelton. sist ons 5 I SMP A SN Held for Trial. Aaron Bartges, the Loganton drug- gist at whose home the death of Miss Annie Houser occurred under very suspicious circumstances, has been held in $1500 bail to answer before the Clinton county court on the charge of complicity in the death of the young girl. In default of bail Bartges was confined in the Lock Haven jail for several days, until George Pifer went on his bond. The coroner's inquest revealed that the girl was a victim of malpractioe. So «~The new Fall styles of dress suits have been received at the Philad Branch, Bellefonte, and a more cow plete stock you will not find. If you need a new dress suit, hat or any fur nishing goods, see their stock. Many sales and small profits is the way the Ida M. Ickes, Lidie E. (i. and — NO. 38 LAOCAL ITEMS, Cullings of More than Ordinary loterest from FF yerywhere, Frost Tuesday rmorning. Frank Bhuey, of Fellefonte, has been granted a pensions. Potatoes are 50 c«=nts in the valley, and apples 25 Lo ? eu Gov, Hastings or Tuesday again left ellefonte for Harrisburg, There are some dangerous holes in walks in our town. Frost again Wednesday Jack's third eall ti There is ever Morning. week, id tha ros pect ft we are going to have 1 fall, foundation Hofler st reaay wird The past twelve new houses in ments upon the Pan never is Chestnut mn open sidewalk at Dubois : has recovered 1 she at first offered Roll whi in, and =u fer, h has 3 « irises rpri ribe a in il encourage town and Repoiter Work ntr that have con and 4 DS( valle yr and advertise for Centre Hall and for those ibuted to its enterpri- ses and e1 Keep shy of improv those who cont in 7 Lry to cause dis- enrre Hall. » grange pic-ni consider turbances. Talkin ways | how fortunate escaping the last week's downpours which were far worse than week before, This happy well supplied g abot ¢ al- x hewv were struc by rain, wing $ : in in pic-nic i well watered burg y pel being the one most light of fond mamas ; is Als wie babies, nrel sq ¥ i each little chem sdmired to the de and still there sre more-new houses going up. The season is =mt hand when it well to secure hydrants aginst freez- ing, and to examine flues and furnace fixtures. Many a serious misfortune is averted by a litte timely | forethought. | In Milroy there was a deadlock in | the school board ower the selection of a teacher for the first grade, which was | broken by the withdrawal of teacher | Lawver, when = mew applicant, Mr. | Meyer, of Boalsbuarg, was chosen. It is refreshing to read that in many | parts of the country officers, high and | low, from township and borough up, | are being sent to the penitentiary for i # « | wrongiully spending the public money |although having tried to cover their tracks, Take warning. Bicycles are mow being made with one of the tubes in the frame plugged at each end, to be filled with oil thro an inlet at the top, and drawn off be- low, so that a cycler nead not run out of fuel for his Immp. Any one can make the needed change on his bike, It is given out tht our esteemed bo- to fathers will pat up trespass notices is carefully down where genial Sam Stover doth abide, and measure the $0 worth of water. That's right. Goy Hastings having spent some time in town Mon- day he was quietly asked to send up acompany of the Hazleton sogers to stand guard over the goose wine, and be sure to have canteens filled before Siva has bull wip these Jungs padzonage Sag gut thurs,