YOL. LXX. CE WASHINGTON LETTER i { who have their clothes made by fash- fonable tailors $5.00 or $10.00 advance {on a suit is hardly noticed, and if no- THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION | ticed evokes no complaint. It is very CHIEF SHIKILEMY'S GRAVE FROM ALL AROUND. LOCAL AND GENERAL TOPICS OfF Found in the Middle of the Road with Most of Bis Teinkel Ioilact, The recent discovery of the buried PLEASING TO DEMOCRATS. | with those who io { have to be careful in tures, for to this cluss $5.00 represents {a considerable sum The men who buy $15.00 and of Sot) tH) The American People Will Soon Govern Fnemselves. Ohio Repablicans Have Trooble for Hanon, Nav, Jones, of Ark., Chairman WASHINGTON, 8.—~Senator of the Dem- oeratic National Committee, arvived in Washin state of mind over jubilant last decidedly the He said on the sub- ject: “Well, you bet It makes me feel twenty-five years young- that the American people have not been or blinded this time. The results an omen of coming and greater good, ton in x a results of week's elections, I'm tickled, er and makes me undersiand souzht are It just tukes opposnion and sorrow to develop the full strength of the Dem cratic party. This result convinces me that the silver sendinent grows, grows and grows, and that by the next Pres idential el will have grown to h. Just Error dies irom a eCLon, it an irresistable mark my 8: en: words. pin scrateh, but truth survives Lhe cyclone The Democratic party is Tiuth, it comes to a long raceaund a hard race, the Democratic party theie, 1 ters have taken in old Maryland, hope for her is not dead in my bosom yet. Ofcourse it would have been more desirable had Mark Hanna been avalanche of when a g inhumed under an ocratie votes, but feat man saves his scalp only by the sKin of his teeth, it is virtually a defeat. One of the most interesting stories Ouio election WwW too. Ac- ry Sher- | Foraker | Republicans aad offered an opportan- Hanoa snabby growing out of the is now being told on the quiet in ington, and it finds believers, Secret cording to this siory, man has been app. ouched by ty io get even wich Doss and Mr. McKinley for ment they have g the {reat- iven bim, not only by preventing Haunu's elec Senate, but by sect ing his own relurn to that body. Mv. a bird to gobble up every Suerman is too old ning tempt- ing that is placed before iim, but he is said to have this proposition proj consideration and to be making s inves fhrough trosied ITavion, f as to the probuvility of suceess should he consent to Th the Foraker members of il enwey He anti-Hanna combine, scheme in biel is for we Ohio leg- | jislature to siay out of the caucus, which will, of cou: we 3 ‘ Lilet MNEenaLe, nate Hanoa for nominate Gov, Bushoell or some er thick and thin Foraker man The Fora jtes elaim to have members enouch to br nite period, a deadlock in the leg anti-caucus candidate, ing about and keep up for an indefi- isla- lure, and they argue that after Hanna sees his own election to be an’ impossi- bility, he will be willing to join Bush- | nell in withdrawing and eeing | in am upon a compromise candidate who ean get the entire Republicon vote and be That is where t Myr. that They say that they will sug- elected, he ites tell come in. Foraker- Sherman he ean gest him as a compromise candidate for the Senate, and that would like {0 neither Boss Hanna nor Mr. MeKinley would to object. There scheme, much as they dure 0 are too “ifs” in this but it many indicates how nious the Ohio Republicans are, Consul General Lee has received his final instructions and will this week different, however, their expendi- number $20.00 suits is largely in excess those who pay for a suit, and the tailors $40.00 and ‘it is from the poor and middle class that the kick a tariil is sure to come. ”’ Ap ri Not by Will Dis Interesting Decision, —( Inherit Heirs Who May , at ant decision was rendered in court Contest the Will, On 1 iosl Lancaster, fun imports Ly Judge Brubaker, he taking the zvound fit will. The decision was reo heirs who may see to conieslt state of Emanoel Ua ite of West Earl Ia hi penter divected his executor pe Her, £ le 4 wil ute his estate accoraing tions therein con ed: and the hes filed exceprions Lo bution of the execuiors = would fou eit the legacy he or she to get, y of Lhe sons of dece was Frank ren obec noie alle IE Jd pa d. because will and they pe 1 is8iO1 Coun... ion, has A pariy in search of India relies was exploring the sight ilemy, at Sunbury, crowds to the grave, cemetery, when the grave of the chief was accidentally uncovered, Shikilemy was one the the William He was a Indian of chiefs who siened Penn treaty in 1735. Grand Sa- chem of the Lenni Lenapes, and dep- ULy governor app ited Iroquois upon their co guest of the Susquehasona in- centie of the road that leads to the ted fom Elbows John Goraon, of the mouat mained in th and two nigzl and revived, oul wel Ina Desd Faint what i etie fiend, } iiiness has been brougut al it ny 3 i of too the ding i many of Was tun. COIs IOs thought tha thank« loans r a recovering again. —— it Aze of Man. Seriping We have all | fom 8 yeard the well-woin ie RX p= “The davs of a mun are three score and | ribuled to the aiid mn," ’ will be found the “Yet bh but in Genesis, vi following passage : days | This been overlooked years.” passage stis to have | #04 i, aud is ravely quoted, although, curiously enough, it exacily | Norinumberland id- ie about bridge, re amd the Hunter mansion, he had dug down two feet when it tw The was The skeleton crumbled had removed (Werle a numoer lass beads still in a semi circu had Beside i bot i DOL~ rtaong that Away. } iy sl i Are cinim the and le evidence of his hin ligniiy Hiner owner various other ve liteiula I'he most convincing of wails and hinges of ound. proviog bey a cof. * One ever oveled in an yard held the bo iy $ sat it ¥, the ouly old war- received lwo evident rom e teeth o d Vive King Sbekelimy, that he live fo an sdvanced fi Was in every se fo- a uue representative of every- a good dian, thiug t h never betrayed {io man, his word, white and never condoned a erime, a Wt WIDE INTEREST The New Grange Hall to be A an Imposing Mtruclture Klondike Yield of a Union County Teapot, The new grange hall now in cous of erection is to be the finest bulid of the kind in the town, according f all reports, It will be of brick, will cover a large ground # pace, building will be modern in design, a h along with the lodge room for t large store room on the The ex aud work will soon beg cavation has dation by the ma desire 10 complete | ble, and work will 81! - Ad — id for Her Beasfactors Give Us the Information ul newspaper is The fault i with the edit and even anx Fooled W.lh a Loaded Gan, toexamine shut the the con ¢ faces of Cloyd Brubaker # Kil the whole top of his head Leing in the hea rey. Brubaker was of! oung Forrey is so badly is 1: and face that he } ive, - -~ - —— General Notes, H. 8 been granted Will Ham ha 4 sion. Mrs, Mile a1 increas z. of bia lt LN Nack has made a conf 3.01 vi ide A three story frame hotel, at | wood, uuoecu pied, Lows Ailman in £5000, his fire on Tuesday. {to ja as careful as) corresponds to the theoiy that man | of return to Cuba. He ever about discussing Cuban matters, | should atiain five times the period but there are good reasons for saving | reaching his maturity. Mn that he is confident that there will be | it] was because of this belief on his pait| A large majority of the roller flour | that he agreed, when urgently request. mill owners of Westmoreland county | ed to do so by Mr. McKinley, to re | have oraanized and agree to give only | main in Cuba until the trouble was pounds of flour for every bushel of | over. | wheat, 3 pounds Jess than has been al- | The army of pensioners still steadi- | lowed in the past. Theasciion has cre-| ly grows in numbers, notwithstanding ated widespread disgust among the! peace in Cuba in a few months Millers and Farmers ut War no i» ere ’ y E30) Queer Election Noard. § oectelary repor | the stale grange saves the enrollment Sunbury Daily : On elect ay ® 3 Sunbury Daily n election day IB or the past year was over 4000, Fast Cameron township, the election ” Bagasia, the Spanish premier, sent 8 note to Washington which | for peace and not at all war-like. bo. rd consisted of five persons who were all brothers-in-law, It is not of- ten that one family can run an elec- in tion, and we doubt whether such an-| Candidates for masier of State, In part the board consisted | and Rhone. Col. Thomas is proposed i of Emory Henninger, Monroe Whary | for master of the state grange. and Joe Whary. The three | The judges of courts in Philadelphia i named married sisters by the name of | have opened a number of election box- above ®ve were before, notwithstanding the dropping, during the fiscal year for death and other causes of 41,1 names, There were 976,014 names on the roll at the close of the last fiscal year, and, unless death claims an unusually large num- ber, it is probable that the million mark will be passed before the close of the present fiscal year. From all direciions come complaints about the tremendous rise in the price of almost everything, excepting the only article that more than half of our people have to sell—their labor. An expert says of the effect of the Dingle y tariff upon the price of men’s clothes: “A guit of clothes that could be bought last year for $15.00 cannot be duplicat- ed now under $20.00 and that fact is an annoyance to dealers snd customers slike. With men of ample means, Wy -——- farmers. Meetings of all the grange organizations in the county have been the new organization, Started the Shops, W. O. Rearick started his machine His specially is the fa- mous cornplanter and several hundred will be built for the next season. The shops will run on planters until corn planting season. silt p—— Will Remove the Office. Postmaster Brisbin expects to move the postoffice into the building on the Harpster property, which he recently purchased, and now occupied by An- dy Reesman, He will remodel the in- terior and fit up the office with new furniture. Ey. A —When you want a suit to fit, of good quality and at a low figure, there is bat one store in Bellefonte that can touch all these points. Lewius, at the Philad. Brauch is the place. Weikel. were ctl missin Have Left Town, Contractor Malone and his helps took their departure on last Baturday, and were an orderly set of men. No work is now being done for the new water plant, except refilling paris of the ditches to prevent accidents, I A SA RANA The Trouble Over, A prominent man in town said the “My wife has been wear- ing out her life from the effects of Dys- pepsia, Liver Complaint and Indiges- tion. Her case baffled the skill of our best physicians. After using three packages of Bacon's Celery King for the Nervesshe is almost entirely well.” Keep your blood in a healthy condi- tion by the use of this great vegetable compound. Cali at G. H. Long's, Spring Mills, sole agent, and get a tri- al bottle free. Large sizes 0c. and Zoe. i i i i : i ! { Over a dozen papers in different counties of the state have copied the Reporter's suggestion to celebrate the Centennial of the Tusseyville church plot. Wintersieen, the dynamiter, has left Bloomsburg on a promise never to re- turn to this state if he is kept free of a new trial. He has now goue to New York city. The members of Sugar Valley lodge of Odd Fellows, at a meeting Saturday night, decided to erecta new hall in Loganton, Clinton county. The new building will be three stories high and of modern style of architecture. A returned gold seeker pictures life on the Klondike something like this: When the thermometer is several de- grees below zero, take your shovel and plek, go out into the woods and dig a hole 16 feet deep ; then return in the evening, eat some stewed buffalo robe, and sleep in the woodahed. i § THANKSGIVING DAY Governor Hastings Calls Upon the People A to Observe November 2 Governor Hastings issued the usual NO. 44 More from Everywhere. Cullings of than Ordinary Interets ‘Mary had a Billy goat Its tail And everywhere tha That goat is s He follo Which made | For Mary had 1 is sort of bent, Thanksgiving day proclamation Tues. day, ealling upon the people to observe ire Li y the day, November 25 manner. He says: “We have cause for gratitude, in a fit ting wed her to abundant and upusuni No pestilence has invaded our borders, and peace has prevailed, The willing hand of labor has been rewarded and the found employment, Dod pared 0 neon ir isher, W. Peigl oemaker, { Agnes Ri Miller, Wm. H. hester Hill. Haven, of College twp JOckington, WwW field Co., and Miss Maggie Mor ellefonte Lock 1 1 { Ha har] f ilar Charles 1 on, of oodiat ar £40, — Champion Cora Hoasker. While Penns valley can boast of 0 crops, Sugar valley boasts of 5 » 3 1 Otto Reigh- busket tion of his skill as corn busker. In one day, from in the off 1 morning until 6 evening, he tore the husks ig J. A. Johin-| Bo The three-year-old boyof Belle 1 1s o ACKSON on De- fonte, of was the head, will 3 3 » = a 4 isl OV 4 new | W. Fred Reyuolds, Joseph ery and Curtis Wagner, cember posed of RigoImn- 1 Rince all school $Y. 8.8 vans y calidren an by law compelled to attend school teach. make all giudy their lessons in the evening and thus keep any from howling on the s VIE 10 ers have it in their power attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he | streets at night. that the timely of | { you Keep.—If you keep a horse. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, during | cow or dog, send for Dr. Humphreys’ a severe attack, saved his little boy's | Veterinary Manuel and learn about life. He isin the drug business, a |their treatment and care. Mailed free. member of the firm of Johnson Bros. | Address Humphreys’ Medicine Co., of that place; and they handle a great | cor. William & Jolin sts, New York. many patent medicines for throat and | yr 211 the children one-fourth lung diseases. He had all these to | 4:0 before 11 months, one-third before chose from, and skilled physicians |e 954 month, half before their eighth ready to respond to his call, but select | year, two-thirds of mankind before the ed this remedy for use in his own fam- | og year, three-fourths before their 51st ily at a time when his child's Jite was year, and of about 12.000 ouly one un in danger, because he Knew it to be su- vives a whole century. . : perior to any other, and famous the . country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best sell ing cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction iu all cases, Sold by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyvilie; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bar- tholomew, Centre Hall. ——— ~Gayer, Knox, Youman, Dunlap, | Imperiai and Young's Hats—All col ors—Soft and Stiff, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 200, 225, 250 and 3.00-Mont- gomery & Co., Bellefonte, : is satisfied ure born The Journal says a large porker, | weighing about 400 pounds, belonging to J. C. Buook, of Millheim, died a few days ago. The grunter might have waited a little longer and had the pleasure of kicking the bucket amid a butchering frolic, John Uszzle, of Snowshoe, claims to have a turkey gobbler that weighs 62 pounds. Gosh, how we'd like to see something like that on our Thanks giving table with Uszle to do the carve ing. Our Boowshoe friend always has the largest and best about him.