VOL. LXXI1V. THWARTING JUSTICE. The governor of Indiana is still halting in honoring the requisi- Kentucky for the surrender of ex-Governor the al ai tion of the governor of Taylor, indicted as an accessory to murder of Governor Goebel solutely refused, and gave a har-| The universal is to honor re- His re de cessor, Govern r Mount, bor of refuge in his State to a fugitive fromm justice, practice of the States of the Union i among governors } lien they are properly made out and the identity of the I Innocence ot 1 1 here quisitions w $ L person indicted is established, is no part of the governor's duty to accused. The law creates } i pass upon the guilt or the tribunals for that purpose. ‘he governor is bound te assume that they is no excuse for Governor Durbin’s re. will perform their duty. fusal to honor the Taylor Finley requisition from the governor of the | rendition of fugitives Kentucky that will hold good in law or morals. Once establish “ “ precedent involved in this case and the administration of justice in The tate to another, is one of the most important It the States would be seriously embarrassed. from justice, flying from one 8 ft the Federal constitution. 18 essential to the enforce- of the criminal laws. WOULD IT BE AN HONOR. The admirers of William McKinley would do well to go a little n the next Qoneress on the proposition to change the name of the Philip years, to that of the Mek inley hundred d to taken and . i 3 1. 4 *} ] i 1 . spe ine isiunds, the historie titie that has lasted oq er tl It te Hee island 8 OR call er i Otis islands, name oth r 3 . nave Luzon Dewey island, and 8 alter generals wlio lave art the war, so we will an a Lawton island, 11 i sal f « Yaarkiiy 1 141 in Alger Island and a Corbin Ising, McKinley Ho] Lionor il i i 1 ! . » 5 . » ition, wouid it not be well to wait mn" I'he 111 ' - 4 8, “would link President $ + the “dd LO LHe ey . : ‘yw +1 . A Bai t for all timwin ? 1 the desire O Preside nt ior all time ? re. the N¢ Ww Y ork BY name with the 5 * all time, and Ue a constant tarourhiout the world that it was lic expanded its beneficent influence 1 i n enduring form its institution But ts 1 ¥ s the h Lk “institutions and vill be sr: 1 ” imnuence { i muc ; . ‘'s : estul time, with their systems’ x13 t ¥ ETI “benef v the Philippine problem has There ery thin bit of autocratic and reached the experimental stag avernment, 1 ’ » nN a4 slivaawy iramew) OF « ¢ t 13 : . 3 “a vencering over a solid and fii pe It is t Agoninaldo has » and government of take vithin a week by tary Wer. IO DUrDose to : ir] i Mig rol ariel f +thig w $ UD 018 role, and of this : 1 one of the more the area to COrres. . 3 niation and southern islands tl absurd sels iil on the Philip : % pines, ang the we peculiar . : (quaitiies of the uu: i » ay iast | ’ : ard : 1} : i tor LIOR, NG against the same | genet . Ta} . 1 } Fron Aves £ aril LEY Fes } ¢ tvpe of peopie that has lasted for Over Lily years and requires the ser- wf 50.000 soldier PN, t navy It BREAN VICOS « ttach tO att: i v0) Mr. wl shit wise § name a group McKinley’ ta the iy prove to be the most is API iit ian ff w “dls I aCaguisition of ii i i 1 ‘yp i Costly Diunder, 10 n n money, i borrowed from Philip I1. of Spain, | : of President Me-| i he wisdom of pronounce 1 man ife and America 8h be bett wr the histor i 1 not they ouid retain +} those irom tter wait until *hilip- hs i i i i | pine expansion : made : added | wy great Britain. The | i’ ilipy hilipg and glory of the martyr. A the American U by Jefferson, Monn ndrew J ghinson, which two thirds to the extent of nion compared with what inde wl el it was when our endence was acknowl New York McKinley ed President and administration” William McKinley should be res : J main of e JINON sense, to call 4 e ailing th that ¢ vine islands the ow “Tribu: g the piea island “would perpetuate the name 18 only a bit of sentimental gush. Ti ii NS : ember for something else than Philip- How would it within the d pine conquest and subjugation. sound, jo- i t he Transvaal Robertsland or the Orange Free State K itchenerland ? HARD WORDS, BUT TRUE. <Q It is true that the Democratic State platform does make grave gharges and ficree attacks on the Quay Stone gang and their works. It leclared that “every department of onr State FOV rofligney . rrnment is honeveomb- sy LL ard of constitutional and procecded from generals to particulars in robably the most sweep- amed in any State, “That “a carnival of corruption and bri- in the selection of a United States id a reckless disreg od with p dishonesty 5 in noral obiigations,” What the New York “Evening Post” SAYS was | ng indictment of an adicinistration ever fr Roost stupendons franchise steal” bery” senator, “robbery of the rail way franchise of the State” —t} ~these are illustrations of the plain language Fo fy fad which was used, and it was used, and it was tru! | language. maunderin abont anarchy and de of the Democratic platform worthy of Czolgosz or Emma Goldman, and an incitement to assassination. challenge its truthfulness ? rmor's office—a Republican ~the last attorney general of the State, also a Republican, leading Re. publicans in every county of the State indorse and reaffirm the declara. tions of the Democratic platform. Are they also ancrehists I Are the leading Republican papers anarchistic 7 for they have declared the same as to the last Legislature and State administration. Governor Stone happens to be in the criminal dock himself—he was & partner, a crimi. nal partner, in all the rascalities of the first six months of the year at Harrisburg. His attempt to change the issue and call the proseeution on behalf of the people anarchists is as old as all the juggleries of the shyster lawyer, Why does not Gos ernor Stone, elaring the true bill His predecessor in the gove At a recent meeting of the Pennsylvania Medical society statements were made by Dr, H. M. Shallen standard of general education in the medica very largely to the rivalry of the schools to of students, “Young men are being enticed into these schools,” said Dr. Shallenberger, who, if they succeed after graduating, must do so strong berger respecting the low I profession. It is owing obtain the greater number / NINETY DAYS WITHOUT oun (Pig Entered a Cave und the Door t losed After It, In the latter part of June, Colon! David B. Jenkins, un farmer in Wayne Fownship, Mifflin county, lost a pig. On Beptember 22 toe animal found in a cave which it had entered, The door of the cave accidentally clos ed and for three months the pig lived without food or water, When founa It was a mere skeleton. During the mother pig's imprison. ment six little pigs were born, but Jes Wir reduced, although cousiderable unde siz. When the pigs lirst saw light ol day they were blind sud one of then plunged into au aud slrea Was ct Meeting of Reformed synod, The Eastern Synod of the Reformed church of the United States will meet in Philadelphia, in the Heldelbery church, 19h aud Oxford streets, Oot 16. The delegates forin this synod ar Rev. G. W. Kershiner, Centre Hail: Rev. A. A, Black, Boalsburg: Rev Spessard, Miflliuburg, The Eiders ar Dr. Vaudersloot, Lock Haven: G Ww. Hosterman, Centre Hall: Wm. R From, Mifliu ure. cg - Improving Hotel Jumes W, provements at the ~~ Ruukle is making im hotel, At dug, present a in abd the ground frow cess pool Detug 1 | the excavation is belug | used to fill up the low places iufron iis belug heute throughout with bot wir, the sy sles giving eutire Mi Ruukle 10 make all guess who stop atl bis bostelry comfortable, both winter and of the hotel, ae Bote satisfaction, prog EL] stitier, sud bottle Is Lin depending enirely ou to bring in revenue, the —— of Will do te tell TEACHERS MEETING AT BOALSBURG, | i | Feuchers and Directors Meet to Discuss Matters of Interest, The public school teachers of Potter, Haitues and Ferguson townships and State College and Centre Hall boroughs Boalsburg Saturday of last week to discuss educational questions and to wake arrangements for holding Al jostitute at that place in the Lear future, P.{ the after when Superintendent Gramliey mel at Bryson opened meeting, announced the purpose of the meeting, wl ihe sane time CXPressing regret te Catse of the abseuce of the directors who would lose an opportunity te ae I'he luw aud js were dwelt on at length Mr. Btalbir, of the Pine Grove talked pointing out how it might be properly that fie quently fatlures could be treed to th possible schools, on ‘YY Ot position,’ taught, It was pointed out teaclier, Messrs, Heberiiog, Hurrison aud Bry son followed with retuarks, “Ix there not 10a uch tuug hy bat pubiie i + schools Vas Lie ' slit ot (iis cussed by Mr, Heberli KK rie thou Lhere was not ve Lie on to higher Mr spoke ie ** OuURD Lhorou gli tess is Canine ranches lore Piassl sud ive, ¥ dryron, of Boalsburg selon] Tie Tt sOvVatices tade fo non Ho the «flan the cutr e FINNS, mY was fora te shioom gud of Correiniton jn 1 i how Hor tmnt Chivr 1! iP understand He oof BLOW ui the principles of feciared tiie re thie physiology, siieet isrnid theveloping hu ® 4] thint It should be lose that the disciplived Bud ly follvaed in order ion ff Miss Anus Bartbolowe Ww, of Hall, guve nn talk “3h pritinry showing how to teach primsry sche ars Lo memorize Traveling men tell some wonderful tales about the recent dry weather in| Kansas. At Dodge City it was so dry | that pigs bad to be soaked OVeruight | in order to make them hold West of Salina, water was wet on side ouly and dust was blow ing off the | rivers. Down at Wichita poor Mrs ! Lease had to run the well through the | i sw iil tlie clothes wringer every morsiog to get enough waler to wash ber clothes. But | thivk of the ferryman baulivg water eleven months in the Sear 10 keep his A rn — County Superintendent in Trouble, County Buperintendent of Publie Schools Elmer E. Sieitziuger, of For. of that county of salary of $1500, false baviog obisived instead of $1000, misrepresentations, and spplied for askiug State Buperintendent Schaller to withhold the §500 in question, Under the law tue Forest county | superintendent's salary is $100, but ‘he blank referring to the matier wus | not filled out by the secretary of the directors convention, and it is claimed the figures $1,500 were pinced there | after the document passed out of the | bands of the directors, by mii iu i i : i : i —————— i ———— —- LOCAL ITEXS, Tioner J. A. Reesman has an ageint- | aot employed to aid bim through the | present busy season. We guarantee every pair of our! ladies $200 shoes —Yeager & Davis, Bellefoute. The iostallation of Dr W. K. Thomas as pastor of the Prestiyterinn church, at Lewisburg took place ou Tuesday evening, Smith Brothers, Sprig Mills, have ndded a line of stoves 10 thelr house. furnishing business, aud advertise the same else w here, Big stalks of corn, big ears of corn and big yields of corn is the slilgrei of much talk among farmers Just now The summer just past wa uu ideal one to develop a corn erop. Peter “mith, one-fourth mile east of Centre Hill, since remodeling his dwelt. ling house, has one of the prettiest and most comfortable homes in the South precinet of Potter township, Wilbur Henney is building a water motor which he purposes to use to furnish power in his carriage and gen. eral blacksmith shop. He ing genius, snd no doubt will make a good machine, Rev. J. M. Schick, pastor of the Grace church of Washing. ton, D. C., which church President Roosevelt regularly attends, during the '80s was pastor of the Reformed churches at Orbisonia and Baltillo, Huntlagdon county, R. D. Musser, of Spring Mills, was in Centre Hall Saturday, and se his custom is, called at the Reporter office, Mr. Musser makes it a point to obtain all the literature possible on agricul tural topics, and finds the Reporter of. AVY the exercise of their wits and not of their qual fice stocked with the choicest agriou's Rev. A. A Bily of libraries Black Spode of the Heres in the public schools » A taste lor good literature would R. Bruee Harrison was chosen chair. aud K. Smith, of Oak Hall, recretary, institute comiuities, co ————— Mrs Istder's Millinery Opening. Mrs. M. C. millinery at Istler, has arravged fo a business October 12 Opesing st her place of Tusseyville, Saturday, He tr selection of goss, itis Boe, easter: drew’s head-wenr, are unusually and are just fresh from the citivn, The ladies are + arvestly so pes ed to to eall on her and thoroughly +x her stock, which will be aug aie Rive Prices low 0 entire satisfaction, i cl tom— d Bank and a Biver, famous lord chief t il to Bir Mount t E. Grant-Duff an incident of Lis He ad to cross « anne ut professional wi about A proposed harix in the course of do. ing 0 he said, “But. Mr. Jsn’t there a reef of rocks that would be 2 great inconvenience to you?’ Ob, yes,” replied the witness, doubtedly there Is, A Reef, m San age, Juss recon rd Coler the Ole fe 34 i 3 § i {Less > : “Tn but we propose to h and such a man. ner.” “Very good,” rejoined Coleridge, “but when you have got rid of it. would here not be a very awkward sand bank 10 contend with?” “Certainly,” sald the witness, “but against it we should provide thus and thus" “Well,” answered Coleridge, “but when you have remoted both these ob. stacles would you not still have a great deal of trouble from the current of the river when in flood 7 “Clearly,” was the answer, “but we should encounter that difficulty sue cessfully by another expedient,” which the witness proceeded to efplain, "You have seen the place, have you Lot?” sald Coleridge, “Ob, yes" replied the other. "Well, 1 never did” wos the Joinder, “1 have Invented alike veo, the sand bank and the river™ The Tunnel Was Porgotten. At Brussels the visitor is often struck by the extreme thinness of the earth Lovering the Braine le Comte tunnel and wonders why the common sense of he engineers who made the line did not direct them to continue the cutting and thus avold a subterranean pas. sage, The mystery is thus explained: When rallways were in thelr veriest infancy, the Belgian government sent a party of engineers over to England to acquire experience in construction df the new fron highways, and on their return they were instructed to lay out the first rallway in that enterprising little kingdom. The work was accordingly put in band, but on its completion one of the engineers exclaimed: “Good re the 10, 1901. BEM LOUCAL NEw, Happenings in Central Pennsylvania Cull | vd from Exchanges Mrs. John Watson, of Lamar, was | stricken with paralysis the latter part | of last week Dr. Dumm, of Clinton county, har- | vested a crop of 1.400 bushels of pesch- en Last Year he had 6.000 bushels of | pesches, | Osceola Mills Leader-Courier of last week maid : It snowed, and during the night Jack Frost came and destroyed | everything in reach, Mrs. Huber, of Loganton, and Mre, | Smull, of Newton, Kan., left r otis home of the Jatt r, where Mre, Huber | | will reside in the future. Seven teams and thirty-f ur me are rapidly getting he new race tract | at Lock Haven in shape. The i 1 i traci {1s mimost ready for racing, Peter Paul Vetter, nu plano agent « | Altoona, shot himself inthe head wir} pet "ni f bu { olver the GLLer orn & becau sities trouble<, Vetter is now i {the hospitsl ina eritical condition i . ! Charles F. Dietz, u de Hist, bus ber | {missing from his home in Wiltias i i £3 wd port, since Septet r Slut ives « i {the man offer a reward for §s torioation | It Hel Hiner T. H, | Maple Puri bir s | Bm! {ress i“ currently reported of the E eased the Mountain Hootie wil it lo the that " 'y irapnrietor prog t Prt, atl whisbrg, sid Gen tie X public “Uiliuer. Fhe Water sookid nt shertfl™s sale Nalurday It d ich, reported Selinagr Works ¢ i: We or i { THN) [1 i. i Eos =t $43 1 It will be organiz-d to Oper nls ek Lal tf lins is is ithinl nn mpauy Pp A dispateh fron Moutoursville, L Mrs, Chri s walked ou hie git, {ning cous iV, =uve that | tan Bauiters, of Farragut | side the dour Saturday morning fre pped ds wi live years old, Judge Mitchell, of Lycomir ¥, sued the Willisnmsport Sun fl fiity ' She was sbout i IR cout for | wel, | he libel cousisted of COMIme nts by the Bun in finde { reference 1o a refusal of ! the judge to naturslize two applica | or citizenship. * Mrs. Rosanna Weams, of Moun Lion, has an apple tree in her garde forth a se cond crop «ol Lhe * hich bas put ' iy Umsianes is regarded sx ciuinou din i tiliister rUPersIIi lous slic Cire y = B Riddle, a well in the Central Penn syivani E Bloowsburg, Was slrickes of wer “yi MeN Knowy | { ! | dethodist Hscousl eonlere hoe, exiting at His | | vith paralysis a few days ago. | right side was affected A. H. Royer, of Millmont, inty, grows celery by the Unim hundred | votusand stalks, and finds it no troubls sell, Bowe of the plants have bees recently, iresdy been sold, aud some is read | of the market now, John M altern, ofl | ora on George Kratzer’s farm, at Ben. | fer, Buyder county, was entiog a Some way a part of is throat. If not for tie arrival of a physician would have choked 8 danted quite much bas | while eulting § pple nnd in m in his odged prompt hw probably teath, to i Farmers below Mountain Grove ar very much iuterested ina freak pig woed by Daniel Reigel. The sninas as two tails, two bodies *o half i ength, four eyes, two in their places mie in the centre of the head and one under the ear, and numerous othe things that well regalated animals ds not have, i t i the mines MeV. Yow, While working in Dull’s sand works at Ines Conner was hurt by a fall oi rock on Thursday. He was up on » scaffold and the rock striking the bourd upon which be was standing broke it and threw him with ti rock, Fortunately no bones wats broken, but hie was braised and cut on the limbs and arms considerably, Geo, H. Emerick, in order 10 key abreast with the times, purchased » patent addition 10 the stacker of his threshing machine. By the use of this attachment, the straw ordinarily se cumulating in the barn floor during the threshing operations, is elevated to the mow, which leaves the barn floor practically clean at all times. This is « very needed improvement, and avoid. much annoyance, The Cambria county telephone com. pany, of Cresson township, Cambris eounty, was inporporated at State de. partment last week with a capital stock of $50,000. The company Is author 2 d to operate lines in Dauphin, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre, Blair, Bedford, Bimerset, Fayette, Westmoreland, Pt hery rabeongs Brae, Wash. ington, Huntingdon, In, Juninte, Perry, Cumberland, Lebanon, Lanes aware, Butler and Philadelphia, Da " 1 i i t crop in New York does not come up ¥ NO. 39. FROM ALL PARTS. ¥ eaves are fal fail ing Iguiny atitum g garnw Ih, how n The late Bown grain is poky about Phe Gy it L Ti Wiupkin pies will be Hi aj David Musser and J. TAregers Mille, are “gory brothers are in this vie © tying up sheep € putipmin crop is a failure, emu. 13. Visitiug friends and team, of iulives in Otio. Paul Murray, of this ta ut Nate College, iter part of lust week, place, a fresh- was home the Rev. L. L Haugbawout, of Keyler- the new moderator of the Lingdou Presbiyte in ry. Miss CUnrrie Heri1zie rr, of vig hit Weeks, has who was the lunkle for the teturued to wl Miss Lautura i 3 RT her Grae lu Jersey City, P L& Wnty » Mus one of th i retiers) J, ftlin Fuller s Fayl eis | gaies e M to the at jrastcr Ju rey { eran heat petleetion, Lie outlook for Very file bed I Very Livaris tow} al Lhiis peri Tipp Was meagre, Messrs, Jalnes Armst 3 resp. ¢t Reporte pts g aud Jacob Miers Mills ively Yice TOs fone til ¥ ' aus and I's Mills, . Were Uhil= vis rif last week James Stall was obliged io kill a sceount of having ’ ¢ e Sullug Leileg 01 dUIAT Grease Which Caused her to though she was mad, Ww hier trays Fred Reynolds is preparing oulinential tour {oO He California Ly wr-in-lav, Rand siph Hoy BOC Mu patiie rot Mauy farmers will Have their first eding millet during Witter, Millet hay is ted excellent for stock if prop iarvesied aud fed, The marriage of Miss Jessie Laurie, sdghiter of Kev, Dr. wud Mrs. Wili- tw Lautie, and 8. mue] #7. Eldridge, Lape May, N J. will thursday, October 1718, of crience with 6 fine Comntug 1s i wrly 7 nike place Fhe vext meeting the Central Evaugelic- Le held Nep- “iuber, 1902, uo St. John's Euglish Aitlierau chureh, Lock Haven. Merchant F. E Wieland, o fall, was iu town ol ¢ i Oak Tues- nice bus. business ny. Mr. Wielnnd is doing a vess al Lioden is all Hall, aud nest and honorable in strictly business rausaclions, Captain 8. H Taylor alued royally enter. Company B. Friday night of u=l week. Capt, Tavior was re-elected was (o how an appreciation of the boys’ loy- President Roosevelt is the second "resident of Duteh ancestry, Vau Bur 0 being the first. Of the other Chief €e sprung from hiree from Scotch and one, Jeflerson, Miss Auna Bartholomew, teacher of he primary grade of the Centre Hall attended the educational meet - ug of directors and teschers held at forenoon, and 0K aa active part in the proceedings of the smiue, Considerable second crop of hay is * ho cloverseed 10 harvest however, Wing to the fact that the plants were hat followed, A. P. Lus's new house is filling a tp on Lhe the enst side of Main street hat was supposed 10 be forever ded i owl when completed, and in a decid- The potato rot seems to prevail in ling damage in some sections. In Peonsylvania the rot cost The big barn of Heory Sayder, ane Week, All the
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