BREE (00L AND SUGAR { The House So Decided Pressed for a Vote, When \ } THE WILSON BILL NOW IN DANGER. ‘Demecrats Who Are Opposed to the BIN in Its Present Shape May Unite with Republicans in Having It Recommitted to the Ways and Menns Conmittee, The youse yes tholit of the which was | nd ment ienadmen Jan i. the WASHINGTON, terday determined fluty refined passed just journed Monday nigh n ar by M;q on, one of the Louisiana sugar men \ fon upon 1OUNEe upon obert to an amendment offere way out of the confusion which existed upon the effect of the amend twas found after a two hours’ discu Wf the parliamentary situation by mitting the question to the house whether the Warner endment placing refined sugar on the free list should be jconsidered as a substitute for the Robert amendment, This firmatively, and then by an overwhelm ing vote, in which the Republicans joined with the radical winst the Sugar men of the ways and means committee, suhsti tute was adopted With regard to the sugar schedule therefore, the committee of the whole has abolished the bounty and placed all sugar, both raw and the free list When it came to consider the coal s fared ndment wnt adopted sion sub as to sou was decided af Democrats ag members the and several refined, upon ule, however, the committee better, and four of the ame desighed to place a duty of from seventy-iive cents per ton upon beaten I'he deb soul Virginia, Alabama either in pression is th men and of those 4 tainiz | The Hawaiian before the senate Ea ator Turpie, of Indiana, the committee on foreign relations lation declaring against the annexation of Hawaii, favoring the complete autonomy of the provisional government, and reciting that foreign interference would be considered as unfriendly to the United States government Later in the day Senator Cullom, of Illinois, made a speech in favor of the Frye resolution of non-interference by America in Hawalian affairs. The bill to repeal the federal election laws was taken up. Senator Wilson, of Iowa, made an argument against it, and Senator Chandler caused some amusement by offering to postpone consideration of the bill until Decem- ber next No Separate Schools in Canada. MONTREAL, Jan. 24.—The news that at the cabinet meeting the Dominion Rov to the separate sche but wnment refused veto away with the northwest has caused a great sensation here. The of course goes dead against the interests of the French Can adians, who for years have fo maintenance of own schools, in which French is taught, and it will do much to keep up the race prejudice bill doing wis in the decision ught for the their Down with a Bridge to Death. STEPHENS, Ark. Jan. 22.—A disastrous accident occurred at Ogamaw, a lumber station three miles north of here. while the log train was coming into the station with a large number of woodsmen. While passing over a trestle the woodwork gave way, and the train with its entire wen’ down, killing three outright wounding eighteen others Patrick O'Brien John Chatham. crew and The killed are De Witt and Melville The Montgomery's Speed Average, NEw naval board finished it terday, and the time of new cruiser Montgomery on her trial lust Friday. The speed awarded is 10.066, a fraction over 10 knots, and brings her of £00,000. The Montgomery arrived at Baltimore last night, having left here Saturday morning. Loxpox. Con The s work at noon yes Rey Jan i. announced the speed builders a bonus Workmen Help Their ¥ mployer Out, PITTSBURG, Jan. 19.—At a mes ting of the Window Workers’ association last night the ap of James A Chambers for a loan of £0,000 was final y passed upon and and the money will be advanced. This is the first case probably in the history of the world where a labor union has been called upon to loan money to an employer Glass pplication approved Fresident Cleveland In Hartford, HARTFORD, Jan. 24 President land arrived in Hartford He came attend the funeral of his nephew, Henry E. Hastings. He is ac companied by his sicter, Miss Hose Cleve land, and Private Secretary Thurber, The president expects to be at his desk again tomorrow Cleve this forenoon, to Three Educators Drowned. GUTHRIE, O. T., Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs Gustave P. Tyson and Miss Minnie Chap man, teachers in the Sac and Fox Indian school, were drowned while attempting to ford Deep Fork creek. While in mid stream the buggy upset and all three were thrown into the rushing waters MeKane's Trial Begun, BROOKLYN, Jn. 28 The trial of John ¥. McKane for the arbitrary action which it is alleged he committed both before and on election day last fall, In connec tion with the election in the town of Gravesend, was begun yesterday. Fishback Wants te be Senator, LirTLe Rock, Ark., Jan. 28 Governor Ham Fishback announces his ecandl for the seat in the United States sen now held by Benator James H. Berry. “ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, ReAavna, Pa, Jan, 24. ~The schools «f | Rausch Creek have been closed, owing to the spread of scarlet fever. It may be some weeks before they will reopen. POTTSTOWN, Pa, Jan. %4.—A marriage license has been issued for the wedding | here next Saturday night of John Ayres, aged 66, and Miss Mamie Claire, agad 17, BCRANTON, Pa., Jan, 22 Charley Sing, a wealthy Chinese laundryman of this city, was married today tos young pretty American girl Schaefler HAZELTON, and named Jan Pa., 2. ~The thousand men employed in the Lehigh Valley shops | have been put on reduced time jut five | | days a week and eig the rule until further no Pa. Campbell, aged 45 ve READING, ars, recently ran Her arm its natural size under her thumb nail Laie yesterday she died i CHESTER, 1 Smithin C. Shortlidge rel prison on £15,000 b however, judge rem asylum POTTSVILLI } been issued by fish bone soon swelled to nnd Profs eased S40r from He was, on the lation ved to Istown Pa., Jan. 20.—An order has the Philadelphia and Read I Iron company shuttin for fully work in the coal region SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 2.--<Thomas R a well known resident of this city, ing Coal an g down eleven of largest collieries By men will tof an in definite next week 10.000 ames ymmitted suicide at his home yesterday ting himsel in the for a long y sho head Hed himself during ence of his wife held an it McG Sunday jaest | John lone, + morning and the man had been unknown to them murderer robbery only was intended in a jury murdered The inintentional nnintentional, Chester by persons think the and that police was HARRISBURG, Jan. 24 dons recommended a pardon for Frank Baker, who is dying in the Lancaster county prison of paralysis fixed for a rehearing on the application The board of par | of Chuvies Salyards, the Carlisle mur dere, for commutation of his death sen | tence to life imprisonment. Additional papers were filed in support of the appli eation of George F. Work, of Philadel. phia, for executive clemency BEAVER, nan interview a strong attack proposed bond issue of | n view of Pa., Jan Senator Quay, published today, makes on Secretary He holds that Carlisle's the nroposed issue onds is of extrem ely the original oints out that if they are imit to such issue is the of the administration i therefore indefini iTncies conscience may be f to provide issue bonds wr revenne defic Pa., Jan John ( bam and his son-in-law, a man named Bookmire hut ng Ia 7 rsday They failed to return Friday, and a search tn body of Cunni INDIANA inning went ing party was started to haunt Sunday the dead ingham was found near Purchase Line. He had evidently been murdered. When he went known have BN His clothing had been rifled rests on Bookmire, who is nn them on the trip he was to with him Suspicion ing HAZLETOY wich RS ad Om oom that his wife Pena wi k plained to the police here had eloped with John an old friend of the Orawich says he has no mbt that Penawick Mrs. Orawich, and saw them in the road together elopement, and that he tack his false friend when the hypnotized him, and ecansed fall limp and helpless at CALIFORNIA, Pa ski, a Polish coal miner, is the point of death at his hon death will add another murder ington eo On morning, veen 1 and 2 o'clock attacked three drunken characters named Harry White, Robert Me Murray and George Jones, 1 hey beat the Pole, it Is sald, without provocation, and left him on the street for dead. Ie is hurt internally, and death Is momentarily ex pected PorrsviLLe, Pa Pwo hurglars entered the house of George W. Heckman, who keeps a general store on the main street. The burglars went through the store and every room in the house hey ROL B12 in cash, two gold watches, a dia mond ring and some other jewelry. Mr Heckman was aroused in his room, and saw two men he ayp notized adds that he after the was ut to at ab latter also his arm to His wide Jan Polin lying at His to Wash Friday he was list : unty s bet last by then Jan. MH with a billy and rendered Insensible. Mr windows and screamed, and the burglars | escaped with their booty, Prrrssune, Jan. 94. Interest Is being revived in the extensive embezz ement of BB. W. Gill at one time a trusted at torney well known in this city, who dis Appeared several years ago, having swin- dled several hundreds of people. Just how much money Gill got away with no body ever knew, but the sum he took with him is variously estimated at from $250. 000 to $850,000. One of Gill's victims has recently been making a quiet search for him, and now claims that he has located the fugitive. Ha sayo he is at the home of hia son-in-law in a small town in New Jersey not very far from Philadelphia. I It Was Jennie | it hours a day will be | {| also strengt! | cord of the | insane | | leaking out, and it would | reconciliation was brought about entirely | also Feb. 8 was | {of Boston, h by a slight noise | When he | ealled for help he was hit over the head | gill Reconciliation Between Bismarck and Germany's Monarch, IT CAUSES GREATEST REJOICING. Brought About by the Emperar Himself, Who Sent a Special Messengey to the Great Statesman, Whe Will Visit Berlin Next Week, Jan, 44 becon il 0 isn , and the lal visit the emperor in the latter's birt urday next tion has throughout BERLIN apparently Emperor William has Prince probably hortly after nrck Berlin hday celeln The news of sed thi Lrermany cau nse has the emperor's popularity ened the ent Pring Bist ck is Chancellor Von ivi Marschall the imperial secretary of affairs Little by little , a8 it in ac and bherstein, 1s stated that with with Baron for foreign the fu the t it 8 in CAREC ATE seem that the by the emperor himself, and that he ac | complished it in a most graceful manner He sent his alde-de camp, Colonel Count Von Moltke, with an autograph letter to | the ex-chancellor, congratulating him on his recovery from his recent attack of in- | fluenza, and begging him to ace ept & bot- i tle of very old wine from the imperial Von to Moltke was the distin The mission Bismarck emperor cellars, which Colonel charged to guished German statesm entirely successful, convey an and the was stated that he we German unity One of the result between the emper Bis marck is that the emperor's birthday on been multiplied, and that this event will now probs be made general outburst of patriotic prep tions to celebrate saturday have we signal fora enthusinsm | throughout Germany Lost All Mer Vropeller Blades QUEENSTOWN, Jan. MH. Captain Maan, of the Hritish steamship Menantic, whieh | cleared from London on Jan. 2 for Balti more, and was towed into this port by the | steamship Massapoqua, having lost all the blades of her propeller, says that he never met with such a gale in the whole course of his many Jan lar hurricane her wildly years exw ¢ al nen On 16 the Menant tered a regu Sea # son swept ¢ Makar Mer Yor bridge $4 tha @ blades hefore the On Jan. 19 the sapoqua, but pes 10 each other the y were HL tow r | next day Taree Killed in 8 Family Feud. LATTLE Rock, Ark., Jan. 24. News has Just reached here of a bloody battle which took piace in Polk county between Will iam and Crockett Mirez on the one side and two brothers named other. The fight took place at the home of the Daniels brothers over a debt which the Mirez brothers claimed the Daniels brothers owed. They were all moonshin ore Mirez brothers were both in stantly killed, and one of the Daniels boys was 80 badly wounded that he died the following night. The remaining Daniels examining trial and was The brother had an released For a Greater Boston, Bostox, Jan. 24 — Representative Cook. troduced a bill entitled A} for the greater Bostor which provides for the annexation of all towns within a radius of top miles of the state house, and all the coast blehead to Hull towns from Mar The town must first sign a willingness to be annexed, and this step must by the + of both places be ratified oters Murdered His Wife and Children. Quix His, Jan. M4 Alonzo prominent farmer of Perry, about thirty miles east of here, brutally murdered his wife and three children, as the result of a family quarrel, and then fled of Pike in hot pursuit posse, and If Heese is captured he is likely to be lynched Heese, a county is Twelve Victims of the Meadow Disaster, Jy EY CITY “ Another victim hina been added to the list of the killed by the recent collision sn the Hackensack meadows in the person of William Bar cliffe, who died in the Clty hospital. Bar cliff makes the twelfth victim of the dis Jan | aster Burt Will Get a New Tria’. Doyirsrowx, Pa., Jan, 2 Th the case of Wallace Burt, char god with | the murder of Mr. and Mrs Rightly, were Heckman's sister and daughter raised the CE AND EMPEROR. | The sheriff with a | jary in | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Baki Real Bo ABSOLUTELY PURE DR. MORITZ SALM, WILL BE AT THE BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, I 5 of the following dates | Feb. 2 March 11 oC] CENTRE HAI fan, 8. Fe LPA., at CENTRE HALL HOUSE—Fridays . ril 2, May 18, June 15, July Aug. 10, Bept Oct. 5. Noy aiid 3. De ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. wo begs rat begut fensive matter ment Im I can hear as well Aches nor pains nor run treat 1y pleased have Do more I< . nt YOry 1 ha been treated by 7 differs of the ears 5 . ailment 1% © : og 1 indieton, Cambria co ine accord rae and | | OURAT OF Dy we nil! at last 4 Balm ir need my disease to beof the I have been totally blind in my right eye for Kd cys and Stomache and treated me accord. fame yrars. no medicine did me any good so ingly with the most splendid result; he has i I consulted Dr. Salm, who visits 2 or bn done me more good In one month than all others 1 od weeks. The Dr. made a fine and suc. in Ji seassas . a a ut operation so {hat T ean o { | well. Any one wishing to ses the cataract can | ! 5 ry § k I have been totally Mind Nal who } Cured me eretofore ; can do my work and enjoy that impossibility heretnfore Mus. Nerrie Poonsmax Fa 4 Ang } WAS IN Pa. 1 was 74 years old last AY do %0 by calling on me at ay in Wilmore Johnstown, Fa fAly LirzisGen Milesburg, Centre co unty EVERY YOUR the city, as} 8 the WEEKS 5 LM So Daniels on the | Address all com TATION FREE. This ady I I I I XE A TAR IR TIT IT TL a] a 3 j : a PITTSBURGH, PA. * " N N \ — ] 24,000 Graduates. A High Class Commercial School This Institutior/ Yas placed more young men and women In Inerative position id han any other Congmeraa nl School in the country Send for our new lily trated Catalogue, mailed free ITT TIT TTXTT LINN Address 1 CHAS J. BMITH, PRIN, I I I I I I I I TL I I EL TT I TIT I TTI TY TTX The Best Shoes for the Least Money, 85, 84 and $3.50 Bross Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. | $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. 82 and $1.76 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, 82.50 $2, $1.76 CAUTION If any dealer offers you W. IL. 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