HARRISON W/ MAY \Y TALK NOW | But Will He? | Is ¢ the Interest- ing Question. ME STILL HAS MANY CALLERS. Rival Now York Delegations Meot at His Sees That House-~Ho A Depew, Hovey Insugurated, Rumor Wil Interest Mr, Ixpraxarorss, Jan, 15. <Gen, A. P. Hovey and Private Ira J, Chase were duly inaugur ated as governo® and leutenant governor respectively. President-eloct Harrison was an interested spectator at the insugural ceremonies, and together with Mrs, Harrison attended the inguration ball. The was a brilliant so- ciel event and was | enjoyed by thou sands of society people from this and other cities, It 5 believed here that, the various electoral colleges baving met and formally elected =A Gon, Harrison president, he will be more free to act and speak as such, As a life long lawyer and striet constructionist of legal forms, he has not regarded himself as president until he was finally chosen by the electors. That being done, it is thought he will very soon permit the country:to know his cabinet intentions Meanwhile be is not idle. Mr. John F. Plummer, of New York, has Just been here on the invitation of the presi dent elect, and Mr. Arthur E. Bateisan, also of New York, accidentally dropped in at the same time. Both of these gentlemen ave well known in New York as not alto- gether unfriendly to Warner Miller. Mr, Plummer says he didn't come for anything, and Bateman says he came to help Plummer, They had a pleasant interview with Gen, Harrison, in which they gave free expres sion-of their preference for Mr. Miller, now 10 ‘A POOBOVEY forest of Mr. Platt. This deegation con sisted of State Senator Arkell J. A. Saleicher, of Albany; W. J. Arkell, of New York, and Gillam, the caricaturist an Judge, They bad an interview with Gen. Harrison, and talked up their man in regulation style. Ex-Congressman John 8. Wise insisted up to the moment of his leaving here that his visit was purely accidental, but it is known that ho uttered some premeditated remarks concerning the appointisent of Mahone toa cabinet position. Col. Walter Evans, of Kentucky, formerly commissioner of inter- nal revenue, has been invited here by Gen. Harrison, presumably to confer in regard to Kentucky patronage. Among other visitors were B. D, Mills, of Republican City; J. W. Dolan, of Indianola, and G. L. Law, of Lincoln, Neb. They are the forerunners of a delegation from that state, Wyoming, Dakota, Kansas and Colo rado te urge Gen. Harrison to select a west- ern man for the interior department. He will be asked to choose one who has liberal views regarding homestead settiors WHAT DOES MR. DEPEW SAY? A Political Ramor from Baltimore of Great Importance to Him, Bavrixone, Jan. 15. —There is some quiet talk going on between a select fow to the effect that Mr. Samuel Spencer, ex-president of the Baltimore and Ohio road, will in a few mooths be placed in every way equal to the one be vacated last month; in short, that be is to president of the New York Central Railroad company This will eome about through the appoint ment by President-elect Harrison of Mr Chauncey M. Depew to a cabinet portfolio, or to some Important aission abroad, which woud make the ion of president of the New York Central vacant Mr. Spencer has the backing of all the big banking con- cerns which helpad the Baltimore and Ohio out of its recent fluancial difficulties, and it is known that the Vauderbilts have a very high opinion of Mr. Spencer. The relations between Messrs. Depew and Spencer are of the warmest character, and when the latter quit the serv.es of the Baltimore and Ohio Mr. Depew exprescsd the opinion that Mr. Spencer was one of the greatest railroad men of the age ina position Do posit His Life Hangs on Her Word, Binsincuax, Als, Jan. 15, At Pratt Mines, near bere, Saturday, an unknown negro outraged Mrs Kollam in a logely near the mines, and ied ber Little who was with her. Hiace then the white population of th: region has been in a state of great excitement, parties have searching for the criminal. Many negroes arrested ou suspicion have been taken be fore Mrs. Kellum, bat until yesterday she has answered in every cass “not thy man” Yesterday, when one was brought in, she cried out in horror, “Take him away; he is the man." On partially recovering her calmness, however, she expressed some un- certainty, aad at ber request the lynching was postponed, when she will agsin look at the man, and if she fully identifies him as the guilty oue his fate is sealed. Mean while the excitement and the sear h con tinue, spot xi boy, and ben Mitchell Blatan’ as Ever, New Yor, Jan, 15 had a conference with Richard K. Fox. The result of the conference was not made public. Kilrain received a dispatoh from Boston say. ing that his mother was dying. He left for Baltimore with the lutention of t wife te his mother's bedside, No effort was made to appoint a referee or to deposit the floal $5,000 in his match with John LL. Salil van, Mitchell Is Joul in his denunciation of his treatment by the press refuses to moet Dempsey in the ring with the big fellows at New Orleans, and alludes to | Dempsey in the most contemptuous terms Mitchell will sall for England in the Britanaie on Wednesday next. He will return in six time to train Kilrain, Mitchell latter | An- | other party of Now Yorkers cam» in the in- i He absolutely | VEGIS S NOT E ~ Tie a 1 So pn bith Me oust Sxmine el wissod and fed of fut i for the lnspeat oan rs and legatoes; areditors and all a hay Whe fnteieted and witl be preseniad 4h Hoh Court of on SS edn he 20th day of Centro count wine "Rua, for ar bh and confi distry, Al mation. I. The Anal seconnt of J.P. Gephart, ad ministeator de bonis ton ein tesitmento ae nexo of John, Awl, late of Bellefonte boy ough, deceased. 2. 1he account of Sunue! Gramiey, and Ane B Kill exeentors of the last will and testa. ment of Henry Small, bate of Miles township, dysaasd, 8. The first and Ansl aceount of C, P, Hewes, trusion to sell the veal estate of Joho Bariges, Late of Gregg township, deceased. to The first and final account of 8, H, Ben. nison, trastes to sell Phe real settee of John strunk, late of Mardion township, deceased, The first and #nal seeount Harvey Yo nto, adimdnisteatior of, Se. of Catharine Yona da, Inte of Gregg townshiy ) dee eased, The account of James LL. Hamill, trustee n partition, to sell the real estate of Jacob L, | Roun, late of Ferguson township, deceased. if of Chester adminis, GG. Lingle, lat vilipaburg i Minson of I* To The aoe rator, &¢., of I, ser and D. A, sant ian Musser, owns - leeonsed. as fed hy Masser and . Waller, one of the adminis dL ALD pr. deceased, first and partial feed ana James A. OL exent date of Potter tow 10, The Ost and partis acco Brown and Theodore Me Mallon, we { Ambrose MeM inte township, deceased, 11. The first and final acconnt of Elizabeth bo Nteele, administratrix of, &e., of Janes late of Benner township, deceased, frst and final account of La EE) re. of Mollie owns, deceased ntof Prudenes Haln {Joseph Halas sie of Phill vied tial neootint of J. of coased Hess sof 1 Win trators gunt of John tors of Ke, Of Nny dey ship, deceased Levi suvder unt of axecutors of, nilen, of Walkes Nagel Frazier, { v nt as adininls 4 A. & Jose ph and par admin FErtLsa | A GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE | £ MONEY THIS WINTER ~Wae more reliable men | ous Irsery ste ia deliver ng v eo for Palary FEUER WRses- (OF Conings i I preierea A : iA want ply iy (AY 1at ava, N.} ("HARTER U tice Act of Assembiy plenu An appl) tion the Commonwesith of Pen made on the 12th day ol Free Incorporation of The provement( ompany H otherwise dispose of manufacture or marl resources of the company with fonte in the county 1 | APPLIt ners wWormiven of Aprit 21 ATION. that nt i Iw the and lm improve, lease Estate: to mine *t the mineral and of the teal Mey iid its Brows, Ju. BERT UWENS Are r to Have Another Some political prophets aver that shall. od Is We may, the battle wag. seus at famils against will never cease unti! we arn utopian epoc hall ilments, ons ve that Hinman witl One of the arin which i rem 1 ate relief BE LL, o a Com Mitchell and Kilrain | aking his / Absolutely Pure. Tie powder fever tl wrenath and whe le ! and thar the ordinary kin varion A marvel of parity More ecopnombn annot be sold In com petition with the mailed. of low feat shot weight : wii or phosrhate powders, fold only in cams [ROY MARKING POVDER, C0, 108 Wall wtres New York, 10 od CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fover, A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufteiers are hot panatal n Sheso diseates ar 4 or Tae tha i HE Henry | d alsa « NO). Nem p Ad werlisemonts, Holiday BARGA] DRESS GOODS ! 16) pleces Fine Freneh 02 fod Toe. value £1.25 to 81.00, h Broadeloth at 2 neh High an ghish Snitings and JF pieces Imported Amert Another lot as above ¢ It is in the closed up several lots of one-half Chedr late season now and have fabrics at Vion Parga fine dros actusl cost ad vali i can secure many of these exceptional 0s by before the jots are all sold writting carly =. 0 yids, SHK Satin Molres ot half oy L000 weds, Silk Moire Ratins, dollar degantly sulted for anes thie ream and Bila or dresses Y eome in allt For Holle SRO iv Trade » LINNEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS SILK MUFFLERS, GLOVES. UMI JRELLAS, | ETC, ETC. orders and | lay its of st serviceable Pre 0 Mail BOGGS & BUHL, 115 to 124 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHEN "oor and Grain , ity eves Ao A iy X ; L.L.BROWN. |i rain = Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid for Graln | | { | | Coa HeGALMONT & €0., | i i DEALERS IN : | DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | THOMPSON & (0, 300 et) OILCAKE MEAL STOCK FOOD Ther r MILCH COWS at PEN N'A STATE OLLEGE iT BEA Farm and in the Labo Hon Students tan tration nm the «ROTA and practiea!l with the microscope CHEMISTRY ; with ally thorough course in the Laboratory «IVIL, ENGINEERING; very oxtens practice with best modern ~ yaa TICTLYURS ght orig An and nasy full held ive instruments Higrony ; Ancient and Modern, with origl nal investigation fo=LADIES' COURSE IN LITERATURE AND S01 ENCE: Two years, Ample faellitios for Masie, voeal and instrumental, “LANGUAGE AND Livemaring: Latin (op. tional) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, B~MATHEMATION AND ASTROXOMY | pire and applied. OG -MBCHANIC ARTE; combining shop work with study, three years’ course ; new building and dpulpment, 10, MBONANICAL ENGINEERING | theoretioal and practical. MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Constitutions] Law and History, Political Economy. ete. 12-MILITARY SCreNce : instraetion theoretionl and ad ratient, ivlud'ng each arm of the ee Porvotcs § Medhunies, Bound, Light, Heat, ete, a very full sourse, with ex. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Grocery. John Meese | CH ln BEB IN Notions, Groceries. wl Bellefonte = BOOK BINDERY J. B. KUNZ, Lesse. FAM PREPAY kK 1 to donlifln its of Maly a1 Fainey bin $0 fhe vi BLANK BO ul iemalyle ata MN OKE MADE TO ORDER, Bindery fu Conrad Howse Bios sist Moa CX J a EMPORIUM Brockerhoff Row, B¥LLEFONTE, PA CUS A.BEEZER & SON'S ME AT MARKET dl H TOM WORK (3 GEEE NORTH WARD Drug # Store, | V: sr W avard. “Dry Goods, Walter W Bayard bn, HASTINGS, wine's ¥v, HEEDER. HANITNG yd BREEDER fo Alaa ney pat Law. North Allegheny straet, a Office gu N a - JAB, A. BEAYYS 3. WW, GEV sY PROM, DALE. GEVHART & DALE, Atlorne os at-law, chieny street, north of Criders BEAVEE, Offive on Alley new Block, ‘ raxN KF. BIBLE, All SO ANEYa Bank B Weir di Hie 1 oEriph er. Om i Bey nada’ | MAN HOUSE, 4 i Cont urmiture cd all the HMAN. oprietor. MOL UMBIA HOUSE. Land 113 N ad $ireet (ab th Bx ve Arch.) FHILADELPHIA PENNA. Academy ef ne Aris, hree . oy of Music and Hortieul . fren the new City Hail, rin ratiway passenger depot ; ionsal Estat ion : hail 4 block npie, and within three squares hin & Re eading 3 passenger depot, | PER DAY TON, Mie ELIZA P: Food Monies and etabiing attache oi on Proprietress. ASSMORE HOUSI Front and Sprace Streets PHILIPEBTRG, PA hen, JAMES PASSMORE, heap. aE st moderat NTRAL HOTEL, O1 pout. the Railroad Station J) MILESBURG, ORNTRE COUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROU GH TRAVELEKE on the rafirond will fine this Hotel sm excellent place to lunch, or proosre a od as ALL TRAINS stepabon +t 25 tuinuten, iy Compounded., North Alleg ny Street, Bellefonte | ms x EC Banks. SN — ATIONAL BANK. Allegheny street, INO. P. HARRIE, Cashier. oy A ——————— F. REYNOLDS & CO. BANKERS, Ranking House in Reynolds New Black. 8. East corner o for and High streets, GRO. W, JAQKSON, Geom NORE ANTONI BANKING ET NUMER, President, Will occupy the new Bank building Micgheny and High streets, Inside FAL RS A.
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