TE 1. About to Ja MIS OF PEACE Conclnile Between an and China. { GREAT ( JESSIONS BY CHINA. Annex the Island of Formosan Arthur and Wel-Hal- Japan Wil and Occupy Wel for on 1 Port erm of Years Corea to be Emdependent WASHING) the negotint Japan and M terms of tl between OC) with little stood in higl lows: First China } war, but « treaty jurisdioct country torial Japan Second 1 Japanese territory on Asia. But the Isl nese possession ly permanently ceded to Japan Third —Th will by treaty granted the the occupa- tion of Port two grea Guif of IV Fourt is a depen Hnquish indeper Fifth by China gold The r ritory to the out! the con pean int Japan's China, whil asimilar | anly ori auter jurisdict China's March 18 As between Minister Denby a result Dun in the itor in China, wil pan extra territorial no extensic the mainla fF and of | m : nd rmosa, a UO ng off the coast, will Japane tht to « rthur ntinue an ms leading to the of Years hina that Corea 11 be forever ro hall henceforth bo Wa, hout KE AssUnes uro ow te Japan wurts in China fg that she | dition requirin tion to pro Prob 3 ly is Japan's Wel Hal- Wel a will assure a conti many years to moe condition asthe gatowa) egmmerct i on « great fortres ssc which Japan for a term of years The permas annexatl te Japan will years. This r of the peace for | will 1 of “hina w in stilities so long and to China's ither side by the | Pek kin China grants to m of Formosa en Pp exits very nsive ara ble land kabor, should Japanese from Hawall A QUAI PLE LY! (CHING JE Has Doubtless Resulted inn Race War at Walsenburg, Colo, f Puxsro, Colo.,, March -On Sunday Deputy Sheriff Hixon was brutally dered at Walsenburg by coal miners. Aft head into a pulp tl was not foun When a general Bounds were put tend], and in a sh dogs succeeded in runnis of nine Italians Yesterday after: held and the gull tablished At J were being taken t were fired upon from the prisoners, whose lessened on were instantly kil American boy who was driv was also killed. The offic fire, which lasted most intense excitement reigns One hundred or more Ita their countrymen lying arous eame frenzied, swearing the vengeance. Both fact themselves, and at last accounts were ypoeted to come together at any mom The telegraph operator at Walsenburg has abandoned his post, leaving no way to eure further information, except as it is Brought into surrounding towns by peo ple who are fleeing from the scene of trou Me, or deputy sheriffs seeking assistance DRU 13 (251) up ert they » jJall x led. J several ex nt ae Congressman Dockery's Figuring. WasnivaTox. March 12. Representa tive Dockery, of Missouri, a member of the esmmittee on appropriations, makes pub- He a statement contalning a comparison of appropriations by the bist, 62d and 534 esmgresscs. It shows, says Mr. Dockery that the appropriations of the 51st con gress were $1,035,680, 108, of the 62d, §1,027 4.547, and of the 53d $000 538 al Mr Beckery also asserts that for the first time Ina long series of years the regular annual sppropriations are smaller at the econ eluding session than at the first regular ression The Arrest of Defaulter Tarlor. JACKSONVILLE, March 13 from Tampa says: W. H, Taylor faulting South Dakota treasurer, rested last Sunday in Mexico by Pinker ton agents. Taylor, under the name Mason, and a companion calling himself Phelps, passed through here several weeks age. They went to Havana, and the ohlef of police of that city was pald £2,000 to lo esate Taylor, which he did, on a steamer bound for Vern Cruz, Mexico, News has been received hore of the arrest in Mexico ®t a Was nt ol Nowel Sult Against Liquor Dealers, Nassau, N. H., March 18.—The property of eight local liquor dealers was attached In suite for damages brought by F, J Wells, Last month, while under the In fluence of liquor, Mrs. Annie Wells, wife of the plaintiff, foll down and broke her left leg. She clair .s she bought the liquor from the men against whom her husband brings action Damages of $1.500 are claimed in each case. No Daal Government In Alabama, BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 13. ~The Als bama executive committee of the People’s party do not deem a dual government ad visable, claiming that should one be es tablished Cleveland would send federal troops to Alabama and put down thelr government. 'EXORBITANT PRICES of | be | d Wel. Hal-Wel, the | was drawn March 9 to {| Heppenhe ! pression | populati | and mons wy is wanted (THE TRENTON SCANDAL fei Startling Char ges Against Ex-State Officials, FOR DESKS, The State Paid $210 Each for Desks Which Cost 844 to Nearly 822, 000 for Filling Cases That Would Manufacture Have Given a Liberal Profit at 87,500, TRENTON session of t March 13. —The third day's he investigation into state house expenditures under ex-Superintendent Ford was resumed yesterday. John Mul ling, the Jersey City furniture dealer, was first called and asked if he had the per sonal ledger to which Bookkeeper Murphy referred 1nst week, Mr. Mull sald he had here all the books that he knew about Bookkeeper Murphy was then re ed He pointed out many entries in the book made after ho left Mullins and which were transferred to the pages claimed to he been torn vember 7, 1808 Witness then showed a tries of desks, chairs, to Leon Abbett, Jr., and delive 220 Broadway, New York, nd Na tional bank, Jo wrsey C and his private residence. The vouchers also showed these items to have been paid by the state Murphy then showed a charge against the state for $80 for a leather couch Con r Heppenhelmer's office, which had Doe n paid oy eh ¢. An item of seven desks for the governor's office was charged to the state at £10 each, the cost price be- ing $44 each The we goods, Murphy sald we red, and only half of the g« ods sold to the state Ins ail &N ledger AV out No of en harged red to No number carpets, ot ( the Sec ity, for re never deliv ut al ne 1d been | delivered. Murphy then show: books of Mu $230 «1 by the check stub & Co. that a check for 10 per cent. of a state he Mullins & Co written on the If nor three ywod rrogated $1,578 were drawn 1 lins just use sale and and the word * Neither the could be four ‘Ford” Kk its ) The stub others these chee four checks t marks AC Ford's benefit t was shown that metallic | had been put in the flces of the state he ) at a to 21,847.88. Henry N. Booze, of Philadel , testified as an expert that $7,430.05 1d have afforded a profit of 83 t was also shown that William C mer, who was state com ime, interested himse ) have the differe h the of filling cases { certain of vaults of tal cost of per ptroller If very much nt state offici cases put at the t sls consent In in Adjutant General Stryker the latter refused to approve the bill sub mitted, claiming that it was exorbitant in one ance, that | bu 1t the bill was neve rthele 84 paid “personal ledger’ was produced, of John Mul and ex-Bookkee per he | & Co., lins | sppetite., don, billousne | this office will receive free notices | MAR det | Murphy swore that checks aggregating | | $4,197 which had been drawn, according to the check book stubs, to the order of | John Mullins & Co. up to the firm's personal nothing further to explain come of the proceeds. ( to out the furnishing of the total of Mullins & C state footed up a Ar 10 per of were ac wh charged unt at had ‘ounsellor C the fact that sonate chamber to drew attention leavin the 0.'8 snles sum th hoetg for NECKS mierroe , which Murph minds it nount of the 1to § ant nt ' ¥ clalmex | had been paid The committes took occasion to inquire {of C ! | ty of ounsellor Corbin as to the responsibil Ford's bondsmen, one of whom is United States Sen wr James Smith, Jr Mr (Co bond nr rh Falt) fa duty Chairman V adjourn rather a satisf thing if some wtory proceedings were } 1 Ye impeached he slings could be instituted within two ars after a to hold ofthe © beg n NO name ut when » per eased Jalling Delinguent Taxpayers. Pa March The yusiness and the cosmopolitan the south side, where the steel mill Is located, have had a telling of fect on the town's resources. Tax Col lector Reynolds has over 500 delinquents He announced yes terday that he would proceed according to law. The first delinquent he met was Preston Shafer, who owed #2. Shafer re fused to pay and was sent to jail. The collector threatens to crowd the jail to overflowing if necessary to get the tax Many of the delinquents have been idle for some time BETHLEHEM 12 de Desperate Chureh Riot In Omaha, OMANA, March 18. —During mass at St Paul's Catholic church a party of Poles who had been ousted from membership by Bishop Scannel because they objected to the new priest, Father Karminski, at tempted to take possession of the adifice A desperate fight was precipitated, during which the priest shot two men seriously Joseph Inda, one of the priest's sdpporters was stabbed and terribly beaten. Police finally ended the riot and arrested several participants, including Father Karminski Feared Hoe Would Lose His Fortune, SAX Fraxcisco, March 13 Harry Browne, a notorious water front charac ter and ex-convict, known as "Horseshoe Browne, shot and killed his wife yestor day and then killed himself. Browne believed to have been crazy. Though pos gossed of over 100.000, he was troubled with an hallucination that he would soon lose it all. is Mrs. Riegel Secures Alimony. Trrxton, March 18.-Viee Chancellor Bird yesterday ordered Dr. E. Loar Riegel of Bloomsbury, N. J., to pay to Mrs. Rie gel, who sues for a separation, #8 a week alimony pending a disposition of the case Several months ago Dr. Riegel and Mrs Riegel's cousin, William Bigler, of Phila delphia, fought an B impromptu duel. Life Sentence for Highway Robbers, Peupixa. N. D., March 13. — James Young and George Clark, charged with the highway robbery of a man named Harris, who declares they robbed him of 8 in cash and a brass watch, have Deen ganiienend to the state penitentincy for ife. Like a New Woman am feeling since I took Hood's Sarsaparilia, I suffering from Nmdigestion, Catarch Hoods ood ’'S Sarsa~- parilla and Sick Headache snd did not have any { ures I am glad to ny Hood's Sarsaparilla Ass cured me of eatarrh and all my other roubles. GRA ® _WiLsox, Halnesville N. Mood’ 8 Pills. cure all Tver ‘flis, “constipa- sick headache, indigestion. SALE REGISTER Persons havi heir bills printed at under th Otherw be 50 eens. M Will resentatl Miles town of decedent, Bier] AT 4 ries a2! mess and lot ire Hose Seve lan d, ©" r ARON, tenemen s of ground sits hoy to be said decedent Sherifl’s « Bellefonte, Feb, X¥ WH IN PARTITION. To the heirs and legal repr Susan Beightol, deed, ship Mary, intermarnied with Warren F. Hans com. of Boggs township, Centre county, Pa. Jeflerson, wy county, Ellen, Jerome y A fartin, now Shoe township, Centre county, Pa.;: and Brady Belghtol, residing in Snow shoe township, Centre county, Pa Take notice that in pursuant of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, Pa. a writ of partition has been issued from said court to the sheriff of said county, re'urnable on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1996, and that an inquest will be held for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said de cedent on Friday, April 12th, 1838, at | o'clock, p.m, at the late residence of the deceased, af which time and place you can be present if you see prover All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in Snow Shoe township, In the village of Moshannon In sald eounty of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the west by lands of Jacob Lucas; on the north by lands of Lehigh Valley Coal Company ;: on the east by lands of Jacksen Watson and on the south by publie road. Con taining one acre be the same more or less, where and among the heirs of sata decedent Sheriff « office, AN0. PF, Coxpo Bellefonte, March Sherift made t esentatives late of Snow Shoe town 12. 1865 A PMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate Adam Grepg township Ietters of administration on sald estate hav ing been granted to the the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement to the undersigned 126 AMIN VISTATORS NOTIC PF. Estate of Amelio Kaufwian, tovenahip, deceased Letters of administration on sald estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, snd those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned GRO, KAUPFMAN, JM Gannniok of Grenoble, dec'd late JOREXOBLE, Admrs,, Sprig Mills, Pa and J. W late of Walber Meh? Anes of | 1 tol, ol the eity of Altoona, Blair | ancy intermarried with | f partition vet remains to be made to DR. MOR WILl1. THE BROCKE?} on Sar ; 4 the following date 23; March 23; April 2 Oct. 5; Nov. 2 and 30 TYRONE, EMPIRE HOUSE Fi 12: Aug. 9; Sept, | §: Nov. 1a he ALLEYE & EAR OPER IONS Oc | A PEE LHOFF Mav 18 [es 25, days [TZ SALM, HOUSE, JELLEFONTE, Dec, 1 | June 1805 March 2 an April 10: May 17 8 SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. + Thoroughbred Poultry. Parties desiring eggs { address. HARRY CORMAN, Axemann, Pa. pp" ORCE NOTICE In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Centre county No. 23. Nov | Term, 188 Divoroe a Vinculo Mat rismonii mdent that Annie fhunis MeCauley by next friend Wm. | ‘campbell, va. Harry McCauley he H. To Hanny MoCAULEY, Resp Fake notice er next friend, Wm. Campbel ition fora 4 from {1 Ana you are hereby commanded | to appear on the Ist day of August Term next | at Bellefonte, Pa, and answer said petition Sheriffs Office J%0. PF. COXBO Jellefonte, Pa, Feb Sher March 20, Yoroes WINGS of matri mony al ¥ v 1 . «» GET AN EDUCATION, <» Education and fortune go hand in hand Get an education atthe Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. First class accom modations and low rates, State ald to students. For illustrated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal, Novy. Lock Haven, Pa. EXFo UTOR'S NoTIC E. — Estate of Mary Stover r, dee'd |, late of Walker township, Pa, Letters testamentary upon said estate having been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to sald estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them for payment. Isaac STOVER, Executor, April 5 Zion, Pa ALESMEN WANTED En § 0 J) 1 JR_ NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Salary or commission. Good side line, Sam ples free, Address LANDIS & CO. Shippensburg, Pa should call or SPECIAL SALE -=-0OF~-~ 731 Und June 14: July [THe PENA, STATE COLE ! LOCATE in | heaithiu non | Tuition free ; Bu tow | LEADING DEP AR TMENTS AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY ane the 1 ¥t beautiful and pots in the A llegheny Region; f ational Open 10 both sexes ard avd other expenses very of STUDY and AGRICULTURE BOTAN CHEMI CIVIL K1LFA MECHAN Ni NG STORY an STRIAL iy ENGINEERING 3 ON AL ENGINE 14 . 11 Mi ART Al ind LITERATURE (GARMA N HOUSE. { Higl House, Beam He modern Street, Court irmiture and all the KEICHLINE AT n pom Bellefonte 5 14 pm; arrive at Tyrone at Altoona at 7 40; as ittsburg at 11 30 VIA TYRONE-EASTWARD Bellefonte 5 24 am, arrive at Harrisburg #3 am: at ign m at Tyrone *hilade 3 are I Tyrone yhiia arrive al Jewelry, Watches SILVERWARE, ETC. March 16th, 1895 which makes a | REDUCTION OF STOCK Necessary. 1 will for HE NEXT THREE WEEKS Offer every article at or below cost. This is a straightforward REDUCTION SALE And a rare opportunity 10 s¢- cure good goods AT LOW PRICES This [sale will last only until March 15th, 1895. F.C. RICHARD, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD > | aK | T Yrone KE Tyrone Vall Bald Eagle Dix 12 Fowler § 10 Hannah | 4 Port Matilda 51 Martha Jullan Unionville Snow Shoe Int Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg Curtin Mt Eagle Howard Eagleville Beech Creek Mill Hall Flemington Lock Haven TRAI Tal ch ~~ » NBHY Sak lh FPN 10 007 10 06 10 10 10 4 10 Bab APPR DPDPRITRDIDDDIOAD» | VS ODOWEI MIO IEPs Fafngay=y ~ — = 0 Heenan dis RAILROAD PENNA. Feb OF Time le effective 18 y Bie READ UP No i Xo.4 Nob READ DOWN NoSINodI Nod STAT Lv Ar 00, BRLLEFONTE 12 Nigh 16 Zion pA | Heela Park 271 Hublersburg 41 Saydertown Nittany Huston 4 Lamar 40; Clintondale Krider's Sid'g Mackeyville Cedar Springs | Nalona ! MiLL Mar: L v IONE pm. ipm, 6 50110 47 8610 32 Nien »ie 22 Ae NW 17130 18 Hon 12116 08 0830 6 070 68 ase IRR “su 4 9 4 #49 37 pom. pom. WIEBE PR RODADARANDBIHID ERR BPRERE ET OQ 0 at a ak EE al aga adapt apa od wad agatate G of p.m LE CLE a.m Ar. p 10 a Mill Hall wal Orsey Shore. wi Ny mport Williamsport. Ar Philada . N. York via Tammy N. Fotis via Phila. t * Daily. : Week Pays. ‘L§ Loo ». m. Sunday. New York ing Piadeiphia. Se i Sleeping Cars attached to Beech ( in Mil Hall, east bound at 9:37 pm. el bound atfisa. m. JW, GEEHARL, Lt] Supt,
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