THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896. FUR PERMANENT PRACR The Arbitration Tr eaty with Eng- land Nearly Completed, WILL BE READY IN THREE WEEKS. It Is Relieved pected Treaty Will That, Obstacle Unless Some Unex Should Arise, the Be Made Effective During the Present Administration, WasmiNaToN, Dee, 14. The negotiations between the United States and Great Britain for a treaty of general arbitration covering all subjects of difference the two English-speaking nations, present and prospe« has of completeness far beyond what the pub lic has had reason to believe. The pur pose of Secretary Olney and Sir Julian Pauncefote is to conclude the negotiations within the next three weeks. All of the substantial features of the treaty have been agreed on From the present status of the negotiations it is belleved the fol lowing will be the important terms of the treaty : First—A term of flye years from the date of the exchange of ratification within which the treaty Second botwean tive, shall be operative A court of arbitration of members, three to be drawn from the diclary of the U from the judi Britain I'hird—The submission to this tribunal of all differences between the two nations now pending of five years, ring Sea tion, sions, six Ju nited States and three lary of Great the period the Beh yr to arise within this not to include the Venezu independent clude the question or before now but to in quest boundary between Als North America The completion of the treaty will an important epoch in the tween the two English and been mostly mation 1 docun wka INATK ns be speakin t of with in the judgmer those who have character story preside subje RiliNgs been under purp agree: senate stacle every reas may be made the | resent point that the “clear questi United States the board ns whic have been numer some of Collieries Will CRNTRA Jenrned Not Henrie collieries ermtions dents store n In view of © not start ap mloon Keeps ronses and Are mow The Next W, CC, T. 1, Cnicaao, Des 18 lt officially announced, bat it I+ g senlly agreed at national W. C1 h tors that the mvention of that bully will be held In Buffalo, N.Y A hearty invitation has just beer from Buffalo, and the that the city make have the conve Conventiun, has not been tains 187 © : most wool vid given Tort AREIrAc in will avery + Lor PHlOn A MOORES Steamer Lost and Fourteen Drowned, Loxpox, Dec. 16 The French coasting steamer Marie Fanny has been lost off the Island of Alderney, in the British chan nel, and her crew of fourteen n were drowned. The captain was saved ne Delaware's Next State Secretary Dover, Del, Dec 8 Governoresloot Tunnell has announced the appointment of William H. Boyee, of Georgetown, as secretary of state, advanced to a stage | | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, | Hannrissure, Dec. 16, —Governor Hast. ings has reappointed Andrew J. Maloney | and Henry 7. Zeigler, of Philadelphia, in- | spectors of the Eastern penitentiary, | BURY, Pa., Dec. 4 Melvin St | Clair, who shot and killed William Cath- [ erman, at Milton, on the evening of Aug | 27, was acquitted on Saturday. The jury The trial lasted Clalr is 18 years old Pa., Dec. 10 Mrs. Rebecca nown reside of this place, a Northern logs and trunk was hor 00 years of age ward A. Hart, an a Shore train iny with h minily physician, es Silver reek, N.Y. after a struggle and threw from the train. His head rall, dashing out his brains PHILADELPHIA Porter & ny SUN out eighteen hours, had / WHS three days SHAMOKIY "ox, a well nt OR yesterday Both of, and her Wins « hy Central nr were cut nolive one ribly mangled he was Pa i } man rid caped near himself struck the Dec. 14. ~The oase of sinst the city of Philadel the 10 per cent. reserved mtract price of the Queen Lhe luded Saturday I'he verdice was the plaintiffs in the sum of £187.07 being the full claimed, with Inte NeEwtoN HAMILTON, Pa, Dec. 14. Will fam Ginithin, aged 16, was killed by a elr Miller's saw mill, near here His foot caught in the saw as he stooped to plek up = His left leg and right foot were cut off and his back split open from the back to the hips ty phi y, LO recover from the reservoir, was con for LU amount rest cular saw at me boards He only lived abo HoLrLip it twen minutes SONS at nt Franklin 1 that the WAS the sald, Is the h township Ind and to Kak pre negli due the Richard W. Rob argyman M of | Are gtiish IL set neck He pu ' ton v gEArine Upon son Instantiy t few hastily « and down fecornti window inter the fire driving the spread fo severn fore it was su suffer losses PriLAprLrn revival which b for some mont under the leads ship of Hoy mr ( hnprinan Wns brought to a yesterday with tw monster meetings, at which the princip speaker was Dwight I, Moody, who fo pone tm: has hoidive similar ser vices in New York. During ths season o revival thousands of conversions have beer made, and in one week alone 1 100 ware reported. Yesterday's final mootings were attended by over 10,000 persons, and fully ns in th vin Ww Was a and a minu wns sweeping through The 0 wd joining bulid store clerks ont ings i and elght merchant The religous ving this ery EY ts that many more were unable to gain ad: | mittance to the Wintar Cireus building, in which the services were hold, and sev. eral overflow meetings were held. In Jan- | ua~y the services will bo resumed, | burg, and the Willlamshurg bank, | fallures have produced great excitement. NECESSITY OR ACTION, Senator Morgan's Attitude the Cuban Question, on PRESIDENTIAL VETO OVERRIDDEN, Alln- the It Was on the Bill Granting Naney bach a Yeuslon—House Discusses Loud Bill Regarding Second Class Mall Matter, WasnixagTon, Dec 18 Senator Mor gan, of Alabama, held the attention of the senate and well filled galleries for an hour yesterday by his earnest advocacy of a strong and in dealing with the Cuban question. He spoke in dispassionate style, although his words had a directness and severity in pleturing the horrors existing in Cuba such ie seldom heard in the Mr. Morgan spoke freely of the possibilities of war, welcoming It if necessary to the protection of American citizens He asserted that Spain's bankruptey would prevent the collection of any indemnity for wrongs. The senator questioned the wisdom of the president's position that the granting of belligerent rights would be “untimely.” Mr. Morgan's views on the line of action which should be adopted was summed up in the following: “Although 1 that belligerent rights should be accorded the Cubans, asmuch the president prefers a more coercive policy and warns Spain that the time is near at hand for decisive action, 1 will support him any movement that people on that island from farther outrage. I will not obstruct his course with questi of propriety, but will follow the colors when planted by the president on the advanced ground that the concession of belligerent rights has be- mely that ervention decisive ie v Aas sennte guarantee belleve in ns in ) will save our ns come ‘until demands nd orumbles our duty now If that ngaln fall back t« y fOr our own 'and tive int away the position people neutrality that squires deel ready assall elt! that in i Wrot If the president should erent flict gs on iid ArTivVed fn American ir has Clergyman Charges Attempted Rlackmail : Dronth of Alexander Salvini, Ix LH Ale xnn Maly d son of the Hous Jor well k inl, the elehrated died beens DOWH Alors Italinn teagoedian, ‘I yesterday rd 1 EA suffering for several months ganic trouble, and in October his condition give to a rumor of wile at his Young Salvin! was to have made a tour of this country this opening in Cleveland, O., in September last, In the “Three Guardsmen.” Mr. Salvini's clos ing days were passed at Monte Catino, his father's residence, near Florence nese Salvin Mr. Balvini had wish an the early part of WAS 8) or serious as to his death. His when he died rise wine bedside sonenn National Bank Suspends, Hot Lipavsnt no, Pa, Dee 156. ~The First Nat 1 bank, of this place, one of the orig... ifty-seven national banks in the United States, suspended business yestor day. The closing of the First National bank has precipitated the failures of the Martinsburg Deposit bank, of Martine. of Williamsburg, both of this county, The National Irrigation Congress, Praexix. Ariz, Dec. 16. The national frrigation congress has brought to Phos nix about 1,000 visitors, nearly all inter ested in water starage and its distribution, and representing twenty -soven states. 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Distriet, 0 Tri re Mar 07 ork Tribune Ag ye hb ———— on at the most thersnen eal Ll A i] LEE ANTED-SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEX "work to wich Wa women to travel for responsible estab. od elo to tafe Agel lished house in Pennsylvania, Salary #8, "x sos, Position parmanant, Reference, Enclose self address. stam envelope. The National, Star | Building, Chiosgo. nn wennCALIFORNIA we : Three tours to California and the Pacifie | Const will leave Harrisburg, Altoona and Fitts burg, January 27, February 24, and Mareh 17, IS. Five weeks In California on the first tour, and four weeks on the seonnd. Passen gers on the third tour may retarn on regular trains within nine months, Stop will be made the second tour WE WR ERE FLORIDA wee Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New J ork and Philadelphia Jahuaty M, February © and 2% and March &, Ate, covering expenses en route in botn Als rates from other points, For detalled itineraries and other informa Pass, Agent Westorn Fiten Avehue, Fitishurg, Pa.
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