2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897. SHERMAN AND CUBS. ! The New Premier. Will Oppose Radical Action, THINKS OUBA SHOULD ACQUIESOE Inthe Sweeping Reforms Promised by the Which Give to the Island Almost Independent Spanish Government, Agree to Government, PrerssurG, Jan. 16.—The Dispatch says “The Caban policy of the McKinley ad- ministration will differ very little from that which has been lald down by Presi- dent Cleveland and his secretary of state This statement is based on remarks made to a reporter by the man who will be premier of the next administration, Sen- ator John Sherman, at the Union depot last evening “The veteran statesman was on his way back to Washington from Canton, where he had a conference with Mr. McKin- ley and } in his ton mined tO a quest government Cuban war or do anythix peace fol on this country un auth rity that has outlin reforms whi h Spain and in give the Cubans practical will, I he settle the qr "Senator the result lowing his entry claimed he does not coed him. He also claimed any other definite assignments in dent-elect McKinley's cabinet “Senator Burrows, of Michigan, who had accompanied Mr. Sherman to C ton, he had urged Mr. McKinley appoint Russell A. Alger, of his state secretary of war “Both the statesmen will be the first thing after the special nm of been called. Sherman thin be pushed thro f the lsland a government o lerstand ime Mini ed na ogram will be Cuba antonon pe HY mn Sherman refused the Ohlo senatorial flel into the cabinet know who will sue ignorance of Presi int 4) sald to sald ff bill gram has can a tari on the pre ¢ a CA COngross ks the bill igh the senate NEW YORK AND THE CABINET, Mr. Lanterbach Thinks the State Will Get the Navy Portfolio, Jan. X Mr “rn CANT Edward Lauterhba conference n hour 1 president-ele He Was very pl t re He sa ganizatl entire gone HANDY nad CONT He was wou make in his the Howe General Harrison at Washington, WASHINGTON n ) } Harris afterno his h at the the city ¥ \riingt 4 tt Hon W.H H iter ttorne enernl in his Ihe ex Ln his former f @ of cabinet law partner are making argumen in an Indians terested General Harrison's was called to the blished that his name had been mentioned in cone nection with the am bassad to the court of St. James, and he very promptly said that he had not been offersd the po- sition the purpos ourt th are In- ts OHIO | we in wl attention pu statements wah Pp Fassett Awaiting the Verdiet, New York, Jan. 20 Ihe Pross savs J. Bloat Fassett was at the Fitth Avenue hotel last night awaiting from Ed- ward Lauterbach, who presented his name for postinaster general, or secretary of the navy, to Major McKinley yesterday. He was in good humor and admitted that he would be glad to be in the cabinet, if he could get there. Mr. Lauterbach is ex- pected here today, and Fassett is living on hope. i: Dendly Rarthyuake ¢ on 8 Persian Island, Lospox, Jan. 20.—~A Times dispatch from Teheran, Persia, says that an earth quake occurred on the island of Kishm, in the Persian gulf, on Jan. 11, attended by enormons loss of life. Kishm is near the entrance to the Persian gulf, and is the largest island in that body of water, be- ing surrounded by many smaller islands Its length is seventy miles, and its aver. age breath twelve miles The popula. tion is estimated at 5,000, oblefly Arabs Countess Castellane’s Baby Boy. Pans, Jan. 19.The Countess do Castel. | lane, formerly Miss Anna Gould, presented | her husband with a son yesterday. Mother | and child are doing well. Miss Gould was | married to Count de Castellane on March 4, 1906. news ature, | ponvicted, will resentence the MANY ' PENSIONS GRANTED. | generat Widows Get Liberal Sums and Mon Who Fought a Plittanoce, WasniNaToN, Jan. 20.-~The old soldiers had a fleld day in the house yesterday. Under a special order adopted on Monday the whole day was devoted to the consld- eration of private pension bills. Of the #00 on the calendar fifty-two were disposed of during the five hours’ session. Among those. favorably acted upon were bills to grant pensions to Major General Julius H. Stahol at the rate of $100 per month; the widow of Major General Erastus B. Tyler at $75: Hannah KE. Rodgers, of a revolutionary soldier, at widow of the General Trumbell, nt $100 an month of the pensions granted were the $12 rate $1 lato Matthew M of lowna I'he session of the senate yesterday was without incident. Senator Turple spoke against the Niearagus canal bill and the roading of the appraprintion bill was completed, with the exception of m forthe « legislative sections making provisi NE res sional library, which were passed over tem- porarily in the absence of seuntors inter | ested In the subject Senate Passes the Free Wasninegros, Jan. 15 I'he sonate yes terday passed the measure known as the free homestead bill, which has been under discussion since the holiday rocoss. It a measure of far reaching importance particularly to the west, and the interest in it was shown by the fact that a plank concerning it was a feature of the several national platforms. The effect of the bill is to open to settlement all public lands acquired from Indians free of any pay- ment to the government beyond the minor office fees Homestead BIL, is and to release from pay: mn these wnt wir who have heretofore settled ' he number of acres Involved, a of _ an ost imation made the f the os oak at LY Dec. 5. was the fighting at t} been part tions of The North Carolina Senate 2 HALS Fxp foding Boller Killed Seventeen. dy Jan One of French steamer the vessel the en a Chi =aghal was ” th 1 Ninga { the stok ere Killed by ng steam ired that four a mm was next The ve re, and for one of ox ne their burns sawed passe gr time niusion Fayerweather Will Case Ended, ALBANY Ihe th Jan. 2 ur y decided the Fayery t of appeals weather will living the jon of 88 wenty educational insti. tutions all over the country I'he court's decision In the which was entitled Amherst college and others, respondents, versus the of the will appel- ants,” Is Judgment affirmed with costs to all parties appearing by separate at torneys, payable out of the estate.” tent, IDV ON among nse executors Matthews to Die March 1%. Barrisonrg, Jan. 20.—Governor Lloyd Lowndes has fixed Friday, March 12, as the day of execution for George Mat. thews, who is under sentence of death for of Allen's | the murder of James Irwin, Fresh, Charles county, on Aug. 2, 1808, Irwin, the murdered man, was the hus band of the woman who was on Monday acquitted of the charge of being an ao ressory with Matthews in the planning of the crime Lexow's Trust Investigation, ALBANY, Jan, 90.-The lLexow resolu. sion calling for an Investigation of trusts and combinations was passed by the sen. sto today. An amendment was adopted providing that the investigation shall pro- oood with a view of suggesting legisiation on the question and an amendment was incorporated in the bill fixing March 1 as the date when the committes shall report the result of its deliberations to the legis Mis Milllons Cannot Save Him. Jrrversox Cry, Mo, Jan, 20. The su- preme court yesterday handed down a de. | cision affirming the decree of the lower | curt In the case of Arthur Duestrow, the Bt. Louls millionaire, who killed his wife and child. Judge Hingel, of the Frank. lin county court, in which Duestrow was soner to and child. The decision sets date of | Duestrow’s execution for Feb. 16 next. i the daughter | 2, and the | Most | i Australia, | lous appointments | or revolution | pressed, and there 1s a wholesale emigra- tion to Argentina FORTUNE AWAITS HER Detectives Searching for an Heir- ess to a Vast Estate, DESERTED HER HOME FOR HER LOVE | the Milllon- of Australia, Wedded Was owned, but the Father Relented, The Daughter of Ashbrook, alre “Sheep King" the Man of Her Choice and Dig CHICA®0, Jan millionaire sheep owner 20 Alfred Ashbrook, a of Melbourne, i and left his es Kdith one-third of his I'he helress is supposed to be vicinity and detectives are trying to find her I'he estate of the shoop King Ashbrook was known be worth at least ¥ Two daughters beside the missing Edith are the benefleinrios I'he story of Miss Edith's leaving home and her estrangement from her family is romantic. In spite of parental objection she married the she loved and re- ceived a father's promise of disinheritance was, as now de died in 18 tranged vast estate daughter in Chicago or its is ns estimated to 5 (0K) man curses and But the latter promise velops, never fulfilled In 1880 Edith Ashbrook, then 15 years old, met and loved Edward Townsend, an American civil engineer, at a ball in Mel- bourne. After a few months’ courtship Townsend proposed and was accepted by the girl, but the tion the union ried 1 Townsend an parents would not sane I'he girl The fol bride HiAr ownsend Year Lr ing to = » While y was empl Governor Bushnell's Ambition, A talk rave Dim t BATT i ) at tive fu paper man { aver (sOvern to the senate } Mysterious Disappearance of a Bag of Colin NEw ) ix of the Pacific St TORK, JAF WAS » an vest erty of the M and had Deer charge of tw Several bags the wag bad been carried from bank wher the met the story t England to Anne the Benin Kingdom. Confessed the Cahaba Bridge Morror, AT TA, Jan Pa Hung intka, wounded and Intkn wns arr county nn foo ntirely wit} o of the fearf n gman il wreck with 1 More Trouble for Uruguay MOXTEYID gituati EO raguay. Jan Ihe nm here is critical. The leading pa- pers openly demand that the go shall resign policy and annul elections radically ref the recent frauduolent The government defles publie opinion and persists in making obnox It is feared that the deadlock will result in financial disaster Business 1s painfully de or shall Many Honses Wrecked by Explosion. Mom, Ala, Jan. 20.—Fire last oven. ing destroyed the planing mill of the é | Dixie Lumber company's extensive estab lishment at Magazine Point, six miles north of the city. The flames communi sated to a powder magazine containing P00 kegs of powder and six cases of dyna- mite, which exploded with a terrific re port, wrecking every house within a radius of s quarter of a mile. No one was killed, but one of two men hurt by flying debris may die The Delaware Election Muddie Again. Dover, Jan, 20. «The judges of the su. perior court yesterday decided to call a special session of that body to meet in this town on Friday morning to hear an appll- eation for mandamus in the West Dover election oases. This is the case In which the Democratic board of canvass threw out the votes of several distriots because of allaged bribery and corruption. A Manine's Awful Crime, NEw Youk, Jan. 10.-<At Mamasoneok, Westchester county, last night Arthur Palmer during a fit of insanity shot his brother, Leonard Palmer, killing him al- most instantly, and fatally wounded his mother and sister, both of whom have since dled. The murderer esoaped to the woods, snd no trace of him ean be found. wvernment | : rm its | | WM “ALL WORKEE OUT.” An Instructive Lesson in the Death Roll of Our Great Men. ' Dr. Greene's Nervura Premature Death. a Protection Against Value of Vigorous Nerves and Pure Blood. In the deatl men the 4] ifted led id and wh re held min id and t and g and women, have h public tender ' how brance many | when both andto prevent, if s SUCH reiap ot phy He suc LOrce ecded tos nt tha [1 4 CX (sreen PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' oO O%ee law. - Hector of “wr s vyt prompi- at-law Office a Crider’s EB xchange English and legal bus iness promptly rman attended to G. RUNKLE, Attorney-at-law Office in Crider’s Exchange. Ger. man and English. Practices in all the courts WM. J. SINGER, Attorney -at-law,—Dis- trict attorney. Office in court house. SPANGLER & HEWES (J. L. Spangler C. P. Hewes), Office in Furst building, opposite the court house. All legal business promptly attended to. W. CC. HEINLE, Attorney-at-law Office in Woodring building, opposite the court house, Consultations in Ger. man and English. J. C. MEYER, Attorney-at-law.—Office in Crider’'s Exchange. 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