A Harrison Visitor's impres. sion of the Cabinet. —— i i — IT IS TOO LATE TO CHANGE NOW, W——— co ——— Se Fe Was Told by the President-Elect win Presenting a Candidate—New un Cer $ of a Week in the Sen ate and House, TWO IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS, House and Sonate Hard at Work Closing | Up the Business of the Fiftieth Congress. | The Department of Agriculture Created i and a Secretary Named. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—The house continued the consideration of the conference report on dainty. Estee n Foswsibility—Platt Thinks New York Will Boe Passed Over. ExoraxaroLis, Feb 19. -Mr. J It Allen, eugress ood dologate-elect from Washing. tam Tero orev, and Mr. A, Bpradling, editor of The New Mexionn, and public printer for Bow Mexv or were early callers at the Har ‘vm om aime. Mr. Spradling formerly “oka Arkansas, and has a high regard for Pemex iit 1m, whose name be urged Gen, lemion . iuke into consideration in form. wf WW omoinet, The president-clect said wt Fe aw bad now come when the mat- * Weve nearly arranged and but little Wage conlit bo expected. After his visit &. Bprau. gr said that, from what Gen. Morin sab, he felt certain that the cab st wx: practically completed. fatvinet gousip has turned fn the direction tauecrila, baving for its impetus a re " bepred by a gentleman who acts as pri- “es wy for a well known Indiana Re- #v. The acting secretary broke into a Terai with two or three lobby gossip- win: 1 have just seen a letter from vy ov which he states that he will be dw cabinet,” Les, then, as far as you know, the ‘El the far west™ one gentle “It has that appearance,” “With that and what I heard acdy fh ae who has just returned from Ve snringr van place Col. John CC New sneer tho peosideat’s advisers, The selections are swab: completion with Blaine, Wana- washer. ki=io, New and a probability of Fos wr. § think shat the public can count on these srnklomen going into the cabinet, with more rewtapty Hd ever before. There are three poate with tue new department of agricul- ov 3et o be named. That gives New York, “etapa sod the south a chance.” *ASMINGTON, Feb. 12. — Benator Stock widpe revived a letter from Gen Alger. Ar. Median, who is elected to the United ~xfes seuate to succeed Mr. Palmer, had a Ln a LT "Wh Re aden 1 alll Bei wel ary Wir the Nicaragua canal bill, i The senate spent most of the day discussing the legislative appropriation bill. ~The Okla- | homa bill was, after a strong fight, referred ; by an overwhelming najority to the com- | mitteo ou territories instead of to the com. | mittee on Indian affairs, Wasmixaron, Feb. 7.—The house agreed to | the conference report on the Nicaragua cana! bill after a brief debate: Yeas, 177; nays, 60, The senate considered the resolution of Mr. Chandler for the investigation of naval off. cers’ claims, and the legislative appropriation bill. The house committes on invalid pensions authorized favorable reports on twenty-two | ral positions private peusion bills. Among them was a Il granting a pension of $2,000 a year to the widow of Maj. Gen. Warren. Wasminaron, Feb. 8—The house most of its time in considering propriation bill. The senate further discussed the legislative appropriation bill, The conference report on the bill to incor. porate the Maritime Canal company, of Nica- ragua, was presented in the senate and agreed to. The bill now goes to the president for his a val. W Pr ThToN, “eb. 9. «The house soon after meeting took up the army appro- tion bill. An amendment appropriating L000 for the purchase of muskets was adopted. The committee then rose and the bill was passed. The agricultural bill was also passed, The naval and fortification appropriation bills were placed on the senate calendar. The president sent to the senate the nomi- aation of Carroll D. Wright, of Masschy- setts, to be commissioner of labor. Waswixarox, Feb. 11,—The senate on Sat- arday passed the senate bill for the establish. ment of a court in Indian Territory, and also the fortification bill. The fortification ap- propriation bill was passed with the com. mittee amendments, and a paragraph inserted at the suggestion of Mr. Manderson appropri- ating $200,000 to purchase submarine tor pedoes, impelled and controlled at will by spent the army ap «¥urned to Detroit (rom Indianapolis before too thr was written, Gen Alger states to | shor Stockbridge that be does not expect | to go mio President Harrison's cabinet; that | Be bas not solicited the position. snd does not | know that Gen. Har 1 has seriously con. | sidered hiv name at nv (ime. This fnfornation | cated great surprise among the iichiz Hepublicans in Wash. ] ington, ax they ful woeted to see their | pecent ean dilate for wesiden tial noming. | Chon at the L wd of 1 © department under the Iveomiig ini un. They have now | vem up all « qjucia wi that direction ; Sematcr £ oor a Wisconsin, expects to | make his this | (cpt anapolis this week | im the intercdt of ox mor Rusk, of Wis | conde for & place ‘on *i abinet. } A correspondent | Representative Mo- | Kindey, of Ouiio, » Lo 1 sought would be the Bet seevetary of 1 easury, and he re plied: “Ex -Governo ster, of Ohio, | reclly believe that position will settle down wpon hin alt He is eminently fitted for the place his appointment : woald please the co at large as well gs “Was in the city he hought New York ‘he makeup of the ! r, that while here | liator, and paved | wmfortably in the conveying the iliest exprossions of Je ip understood, b {wibacted the pari Ho way for New t en dmot with Blain Mine statesiuan the anod will froas New, The readiness with, coved thew overtur.- Flatts mind ensy, mages of amity ar. The burried depart York to meet Jobin C. .. +, and the fact that New haw also bad inter iows with Platt, El other influsnia! Republicans, seems to that be was commisdoned by the : t Wo convey to them definite popeitions for the wttlement of the differ “ew between the rival (actions That is the ny i loks to the politicians bere, and they ~wuture the opinion that New's mission will » suceemful. Washington's Aqueduct Fraad. Wassinoron, Feb, 12 —The Star priats the milowing: Startling revelations are made on Se expert reports upon the character of the work im the aqueduct tunnel. The extent of he frand i= almost beyond conception The charge o to ich Mr. Blaine re { friendship made @ returned bearing | ord. of Miller for New testimony. Hundreds and Sundends of feet of the masonry is without posing, and spaces were { of agriculture to a cabinet office as secre power from shore stations. The president sent to the senate the nomination of Hugh 8 Thompson, of South Carolina, as civil service commissioner, The house passed a number of small meas ures and considered the postoffice appropria tion bill, Wasmxoron, Feb, ~The president sent two important nominations to the senate, and although the general policy of the senate now is to pigeonhole all nominations until March 4, when President Harrison may nominate Republicans, it is not all improbable that these nominations will be confirmed. They are Norman J. Colman, of Miss mri, to Seo retary of Agriculture, and A. E Stev. enson, of Illinois, First Asdstant Postmaster general, to be associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, vice Will fam M. Merrick, decessed. The president yesterday approved the bill raising the bureay of agriculture to the dignity of an executive department and elevating the commissioner tary present 9 “ of agriculture. Mr, Colman i commissioner of agriculture The house spent almost the entire day dis cussing the Smalls Elliott contested electi 0 case, which went over without action HE WAS VERY FRESH, at And So the Green Goods Man Sent Him a Bag of Salt in Lisa of Greenbacks. Jersey Civy, Feb. 12 --A typioal south. erner, giving his name as 8 M. Hancock, of New Church, Va. called upon Mayor Clove. land and Chief Murphy to relate an an- tiquated grievance. He said that he Ix gan a correspondence in April, 1888, P. J Butler, of 253 Washington street, Jersey City. Letters were exchanged until the f: i lowing April, when Hancock met Butler by appointment at the Broad Street depot, Phil Adelphia. Butler took the Virginian for a carriage ride, and wound up by selling him $11,000 in “green goods” for $0 in bard earned cash, Hancock saw the money, as he supposed, shipped to New Church, Va. He was astounded to find, a few days later, that the sachel contained a bag of salt instead of “green goods, " “Red Nosed Mike” Guilty of Murder. Witxzssanne, Pa, Feb, 12 with thee HH] [4% iis £ i SF FH ii: i li A —————— Declared Of tn New York New Yong, Feb, 7. ral labor assemblies on applicants for reinstatement. " the 7,000 ines who summarily quit their seve ¥ a week ago were suc- wssful in securing thelr eld places, and in most instances they were forced to rencunce ull connections with the Knights of Labor, The other 3,000 union men were informed by the superintendents of the roads that their positions had been flled. The companies further announced that under no considera. tion would the men who had stuck to their places during last week’ » oxciting scenes be discharged to give places to the strikers. The superintendents in employing men made no discrimination whatever between their old employes and new applicants. If a man was able to undergo the examination as to his fit- ness he was employed, Brookryy, Feb, 7,—The striking drivers and conductors of the Richardson lines signed an agreement last night to apply for re-em- ployment as individuals os Mr. Richardson's lines, and take their chances, the compan y retaining the new hagds, but Hlling vacancies with the old mien. The stablemen will not be taken back on any terms. The roads have resumed operations in full, THE NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE. More Than Applications Enough te rin Out the Atlantie Association. New Yonk, Feb. 12. Ata meeting here of the Atlantic Bs sehall association the New Haven and Wilkesharre clubs were admitted, and Hartford wos very favorably considers) for admission for one of the two places re. maining unfilled in the circuit. The meeting was secret, President John W. Collins pre. sided, and Manchester, Portland, Hartford, E Aibare, Wilkesbarre, Newark, Worcester, Lowell, Jorwey City and New Haven representatives were present, Messrs. Bowers, of Jersey City; Burnham, of Worcester, and Bogert, of Wilkesbarre, were made a committee on ball, and will go to Hartford and confer with that club, and thence to Pennsylvania, A constitution re vised from the Central and New England leagues was adopted. Games will be played according to National rules. The comunittes | on ball will meet on the third Tuesday of March, in Jersey City, to fix a schedule. The Postal Telegraph company was granted the sole right to run wires fato grounds. Appli cations from a number of umpires were re ceived, but not acted on. A LONG LOOK AHEAD. Getting Candidates Ready for a Great Fall Campaign In Virginia, Wasnixoros, Feb 12 Representative O'Ferral, of been receiving letters from various Viegis in paris of Virginia urging him to permit the use of ! | | | special order For some time past | has | si Tn wise | menre and its passage would hamper the his | name before the nominating convention for | the successor to Governor Lee The Repub licans are looking forward to the election of | a Republican to suceesd Governor | and the Every possible effort will £0, one of the hottest campaigns of state | expected this fall be put forth by the Republicans, who are hopeful of success. Each party is looking for a strong candidate William Lamb, of Norfolk, the Confederate hero of Fort Fisher, formerly mayor of Norfolk, the Republican candidate. My decided to lot his name to go br cratic convention, and is Jettor ann 5 spoken of as fore the Demo about to write a wincing the fact Changes in the Navy. Wasumisoron, Feb, 12 The vol miliary re Hrement of Rear Admiral Luce. al though not yet officially announced, is a fact, Ad es in thos which and the death at Hong Kong of Rear miral Chandler, cauncs two vacan naval positions, and will result in two pr Hons among commodores and captains of the navy. Comunodore Bolknag mandant of the Mare Idand San Fran navy yard, has already been as igned to ths command of the North Atlantis squadron in the West Indies, to sucoeed Admiral and will become a rear admiral 0 at preset 7Y NEWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST "TO PENNSYLVANIANS. Faots and Faneles Gloaned from Many Bowes and Bolled Down te Brie Paragraphs for the Benefit of Busy Readers, Wiskesnanny, Pa, Fob, 7.-Two men were fatally and one seriously injured by a firedamp explosion in the twin shaft at Pitts ton Junction. John Kehoe, of Pittston; Mickael Doud, of Upper Pittston, and Thomas Davey wers the names of the victims The Legisisture, : Hasrisnung, Feb, 0, A bill was introduced in the house Monday amending the marriage license law %0 as to provide that either party can obtain a Hoense without the presence of the other; that mar riage may be solemnized in other countios than where the license was obtained, and ages need not be given except that the parties are of legal age. In the sevate Tuesday bills were Introduced by Mr. Grem, limiting the time for killing quail to the six weeks from Nov. 1 to Dec, 15; by Mr, Robbins, for the appointment of & commission to prepare a uniform system of text books for the public schools, and by Mr. Harlan, to authorize county commissioners to purchase property for the purposes of | county fnstitutionn. The house resolution favoring a service pension bill, and the house Wil for the incorporation of cities of the third | class, were referred. The house bill author | izing the election of assessors for three years was reported and read a first time, In bouse Tuesday bills were introduced by Mr. McConnell, making “treating” a penal offense; by Mr, Williams, to provide | for a railroad commission : by Mr, Rutan, to | late the sale of milk, and by Mr, Fow, | fixing the limit of time when insurance losses shall be pald. The intermunicipal bill was passed finally and sent to the senate In the senate on Wednesday there weoe bills introduced to prohibit the wale of to bacco to persons under 160 Years of age; giving the consent of the commonwealth to the crea tion of a free bridge by a private corporation over the Delaware river at Trenton; to estab. lish & uniform system of collecting poor tax; creating and defining the duties of a recorder of cities of the third class: providing that the recorder shall be elected by the people, and shall have concurrent Jurisdiction with the mayor in the enforcement of ordinances and criminal laws, and in civil cass shall have the same Jurisdiction as aldermen Senator Cooper's anti-poll tax bill, which pro- poses to submit to the people the question of abolishing the poll tax as a qualification for a voter, was called up, having been made the Senator Newmvyer said he knew of n » popular demand for this mesure and be thought its consideration at 1} Is time The language, he mid, was very i ol» oon- Mitution with a singular piece of mosaic work Senator Penrose spoke of the evils of the pres ent system and said the poll tax had pot ae complished what it was designed for, and wa an unmitigated evil It Jed Was an annoyane to the voter in bis ward who were rich an and Many men 1 consequently {raud { well able to pay their poll tax allowed them. selves to lowe their votes rather than to wend | the time in paying the tax O Ferrall bas | | sent to school for sixteen woeks in ma h { finally killed in the house Priday Luce, | Comunodore | Harmony, the next in line in the prossotion | of that grade, will become a roar admiral, owing to the death of Rear Admiral Chan dler. Capt. John G. Walker, at present the chief of the bureau of navigation, navy de The bill relating to the ele tion of officers i new wards of cities of the first class was signed by Speaker Boyer and sent to the Rovernor In the Patterson, by Speaker bers of the speci the removal of the Delaware river islands ; Bills were reported fas orably, & telephone charges, 10 regulate the rey wation of liquor loenws, to compel children to be Your, house on Wednesday Messrs Steine and Fow were apnointed } the house mom ¥ ax rejwer yor | committee to upon regulate and to punish The Riangsms treating” to drinks anti-driseod moat bill was The hous adjourned until Monday evening In the senate Friday a bill was ints wivend to regulab Opiates. On third read ing the bill providing for the appoint a female physdcian in an insane asylum wl ere women are detained was amended so as to place the tion of the superintendents th { ¢ sale i ni i Lire female physician under the The adjourn | ment was until Tuesday evening partment, and Capt. F. M. Ramsay, in com | mand of the Boston, will both be promoted and become commodores Japan's New Constitution. Wasuixarox, Feb, 12 The secretary of state was informed by Mr. Mutsu, the Japan eso minister bere, of the receipt of a cable dis. patch from Tokio, which announced that the constitution of the empire was prociatmed by the smperor in person, amidst great en thusiasm by the people, from the Japanese minister took occasion to ongratulate him upon the progres of Japan ihe methods of constitutional liberty, and as sured him that fo member of the family of aations will rejoice more over the strength and welfare of Japan than the United States Black Outlook for i i : £ 7k ii SE } i F THE | marily | Dew one Sehuylkill Miners’ Hospital, Harnsstng, Pa. Pob 9 wljovernor Beaver ia ported to have decided to ame disnies the trustee of the Miners’ hospital in Schuylkill county and appoint a It is stated the concern has been | permitted to get deeply in delist despite the | slate’s appropriation ] The Coke Workers. ! Boorrpare, Feb, 9 Over twenty-sight | delegates were present at the mecting of the | National Progressive union. Most of the | time was occupied in settling the Standard | trouble. It was argued that the ming . It was decided that they go back to the Frick | employes and their sanction in regard to | | David J, Meyer, LJon, NN owerd Philipsburg 1st Ward {ple 1 ¥ 5 : | i i i} - RCHITECTS A BUI A CHITE( LDE ie and Creo TRADE MARKS. the Pat. In YOUur mark ty not » red in ets SL Ab Er MUNN & CO., Patent Seollcitors, GENERAL Orrice: 81 BROADWAY, N, Y Applicati ns For Liquor Licenses Notice is hereby given that the followin named persons have fled their petitions for if eeEnse in the office of the clerk of quarter Bessiony of ¢ that application wil) Tuesday, March 4, the Court of county of Centre, and made to sald Court on 1850, to grant the same Name W RB Teller, G B Brandon, Danie Garman Restoescr, Kixp oy Lu EXSE. | Bellefonte, W, W. Bush House. | KW, Brockerhoft + BN. W. Garman Centre Hall, Howard, Millhelm, Hotel, J.Lo) eHass, John 1. Bibby, WS Mi sser, Jax. Pas more, 5. B. Row William J arker Peter Ashe, oft Catharine Haas Frank Bosel A Kohilbecker D.H, Buhl CGiregg ! N.W._ Eby Haines Distillery, OW VanValin & Co. | Distillery Beuben V, Shaffer Hotel,” oA 2d a ‘ ad ‘ Beuner twp, Brewery | i Distillery. | Boggs. Hotel | enn twp Gottlieb Haag Np dug J Distillery Mary OC, Nolan Snow Nhu Hotel, John G1 2eell : oo’ | Henry * obb Walker 5 i n— i ¢. Pa L. A. SCHAryren | 1844 Clerks | TT OFF there wil) be sold at Ful SATURDAY JAN, — at 1 o'clock, p.m REAL} f 3 i All HANS COURT SALE By virt- ue of an Ohrderiof the Orphans Court Hie Sale on the Premises 26. 1888, Ems, | | thel lollow ing deserd ESTATE: ~— that Centre ex John Mowry : ’ itd - ands of Benj. s EWO AURES and : ie erected a Jae HOUSE and Water her « TERME OF Sa Jenn &90 Lo De S00 Lo De pay Ghee soar. t 0 Lhe pres SHAFFEX Adm'rjof J DO YOU READ THE PITTSBURG TIMES? 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In effect A v ye ¥ ro nialgust Sth, ISK, Pennsylvania Rail EASTWARD, 55 um ened V5 2B rd BW | wpm Ha. 5 16 pm “" “ i“ arrives at # - Harrisburg. Baltimore... Washington wh Philadelphia... New York.......... “" oh A through train, Dally. Mail leaves Pittsburg......... Altoona *oarrives Tyrone " Harrisburg ...... .“ “235 pm A local train, 00 pm Dally, Mall Express leaves Pittsburg... i i. Altoona. arrives at Tyrone... Harrisburg “ A local train, Dally, Phila, Express leaves Pittsburgh. . i Alton ........ Tyrone, wes $30 pom a LE wren 55 Harrisbu Fru am Philadelphia... 4 Zam CW YOrK.evenenn 7 10 & ma ranches at Greensburg, 1a Intersection, An Express few local slop, WESTWARD, Dally, Express leaves New York... Philadelphia ashington.. Baltimore... farrisburg.. Tyrone........... Alloona ...... Pittsburgh ith branches at tion, Latrobe, rough train Dally, Accommoda’n leaves Philadelphia... 4 30 am “ “ Harrisburg......... % 15 2 arrives at 1 Yrone 7 Altoona Daily ladelphia Harrisburg... Tyrone Carrives Altoona " ' Pittsburgh... Connects with Ingdon, Bells Mi vilie Intersection Latroiw A local ra “ ““ arrives at “ Connects with bs trobe, Blairsville train making a Pacifie £00 pm 11 25 pm 1003 pm J22 pm we ih Bm 707 am wren UD 2 ma 1245 pm Tyrone, Blairs Greensburg, A lo arrives at o“ Connects w ville Interse cal and th Mail leaves Fu a E20 pm branches at Lewistown, Hunt ws, Altoona. «( resson, Blairs r indiana Braseh only) Fast Line leaves bes $ ranches atl Lewistown s Mills, Altoona PENNSYLVA GQails ezoept Sun EASTWARD Howar Curtin Milesburyg Bellefonte. Milestourg Snow Shoe Inte rection mille «Mian Martha... Port Matilda Bald Eagle... OW SHOE BRANCH - DAILY ~ S* EXCEPT WESYW Aub IMLAY EASTWARD Am pm Bellefonte wa... lesburg Snow Shoe InterCection ruow Shoe WISBURG & Belletor sunday y I'YROX}E te, Nittany & BAILROAD & Lemont Daily ex WESTWARD EASTWARD PI am an Am pm am a Miffiinburg, Millmont... i 0 Laurelton... 7 $0. Paddy Mountain 1 Coburn . ‘ LerOY covcrnns 5 Rising Spring... 7 Penns Cave T JLentre Hall... 6 52 Boss GPO R ne. a Fo fail -~ Oak Hall.....$ 2 sess so LATON oe... 6 25 wow Dil Summit... 6 9 Pleasant Gap...5 10 ~ AXPIMANDY oe. § 4 Bellefonte... 500 Additional trains loses Lo wish ire o Mal 420 am 955 am and TI0pm; re. turning leave Moniundon for Lewisburg at 9 21, A600 pmand TN pm. BELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAIL road. On and after Wednesday, August 1, 1888, trains will run as follows, leaving the Pennsylvania Railroad station, EASTWARD. S am 13 740 17 643 686 B ore Missr tess toto mm tae Ad WESTWARD. - Be w B - on B to NRANOPOIAON SCHEgEARIEN ese eRNESSRsEay HE =
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