THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, i897. THE KLONDIGE DISTRICT A Circular Which Gives General Information Concerning It. DIFFERENT ROUTES DESCRIBED. It 1s Estimated That Fifty Thousand People Will Make the Noxt spring—-The Value of Retroleum Lake Discovered, I'eip Pay Streaks Aug. 3.1. A. Nad Northern tu Pacifi sha mad the a ve ! perpetual ing in ord employ J rus! built i: » bottom from ETas and peratior desired deg is rea pr in the shaft fourteen Ir pay the supp being thawing | the th greens streak gr rte fire iperaturs in lagues mer great | sun AI nearly every protect their faces protect thelr hands estimated that thers 50. 0060 exclusive Alaska The nets wi goin int early summ making the inland Seattle to Dyea Dyea across Chilkoot Pass Lake Linderman, ten days. to « struct a boat at Lake Linderman, and make the t lakes and rivers to Dawson City, requires about 24 Via St. Mi time quired is as f Beattie to Mi IL] Mi Dawson City lays ity f at St the up-river boats.” the rn er rip via the lays haels rou the Hlowe lay» about in in has haels t with the Michaels 21 poasibil for wait A Lake of Petroleum in Alnsakn. Francisco, Aug J. ~While excited over the gold disc the north, sight has lost another discovery that promises to of great valu« Several months ago lake of almost pure petroleum was vered, and samples were sent to Seattle for analysis The report has Just been made public, and the find is reported to be of great richness The lake ig of unknown depth, several miles and or six miles In length It Is only two miles from the ocean The hills surrounding are sald to be rich in gold and asphalt It Is the ex pectation of the owners of the lake to take its products into the mining camps of northern Alaska whenever the waterways will permit San rid erien of be a disco the w OV» in heen wide five Women Sall For the Gold Fields, Ban Francisco, Aug. 4-The steamer Noayo sailed this morning with 140 pans gengers for Dyea, Alaska. Of the pas wengers hooked 10 are women, who will make the journey over Pass to the Klondike gold fields others are Mayor A. C. Beott, of Springfield, Ills, and hiz son. Mayor Heott has resigned his office to seek his fortune in the frozen north Prince of Wales’ Two Yaoht Wine, | | | { | ] } | | | | : termined or thelr NON-UNIONIST KILLED. Bloodshed at Scottdale-New Men in Terror. Aug. 2A. M. Cummings, the leader of the non-union men who came here from Apollo to break the strike at the Scottdale iron and steel works, was shot and killed in a riot that occurred In front of the Commer- cial hotel John Evans and Dolff, two other union men were with seriously Sever nr thelr Scottdale, James nan who him, wer wound striker ut ul sup; nar trikers werd ame Inve h them the target, neithe Forman which pee shot - Lancaster, July 11 ung farmer rovidend has been alling for s« and his case wi Yeats t vomit There from long EER his veral af a puzzle t ana were two to many of and stomach the three them worms The + treatment to unwelc 0 thrown wior dislodge that lizard many fron will any still farm large Cus. the be me tenants " Overly the a stomach latter which Hen Ne in on which spring ! tomed to drink for years by on his stoma Upp he in that way ed the CRER Harriaburg tax Measur vetoed ernor last night. It tended to provide revenue by imposing a tax of one-half cent a gallon on beer, ale and porter hrewed within the state during the three years beginning July 1 It was amended in the closing days of the legislature to provide revenue “by imposing a tax on venders of or dealers in goods and merchandise, and providing for the collection of sald tax The Bim bill was similar to the twin electric light bill vetoed two ago by Governor Hastings. The measure required municipalities before engaging in the electric light to purchase the franchises of an ex- isting corporation engaged in the same business, If such exists resides is a has been a ng fiat i that lizards from h in # July 21 wae The mercantile by the gov- was originally in. Wares t n yearn business Aug. 3 Mike Mo miner at United, a small mining village on the Sewickley branch, shot and mortally wounded John Blevenski and his wife Some time ago Morenski bought a Greensburg. Pa, renskl, a Slavish watch the Chileoot | from Slevenski for $10, paying 5 on i and promising next pay day make good balance however to pay the He failed his word On Baturday evening Mra Blevenski met him and demanded the pay for the watch, He at once handed back the watch, when she returned the $8 he had paid for it on to Cowen. Isle of Wight, Aug. 4~In the | Bunday evening Morenski went to the race for the queen's cup the of Wales' yacht, Britannia royal highness on board, beat Emperor Willlam’'s yacht, Meteor, on time al. lowance, Prince | Blevenaki with his | upon them. with the above result fire He then fled, and thus far has evaded ar rest. The wounded persons are still Mving, but with little hope of recovery. residence and opened THE CAMP i Ji " [] I'he Large Body of Men at Camp Determination Peaceful, MINER NO NECESSITY T0 CALL TROOPS, strikers Points Are Winning Around the DeArmitt Means of Feeding the Is Limited slowly Thelr Mincs, Large Nume ber the foes not say to be brought about. Mr eArmitt intimated that he would soon spring the injunction against the which w= granted May 25 h sustained the after the superior had reversed the lower « junction nas made Mr. DeArmitt employed at ur intimidated from they dare not home at the gibie to no one until it law." Mr. DeArmitt would not say but judging from his remarks it is belloved scene within ugh he next few he | yw this is min ers an 186% and whi by preme « was LAE ourt urt This | art n perpetual said The mines are going to leave their at mercy of respon The mob has increased beyond the control of the w miners not work familien mob miy but na in call on the governor for troops to dis perse the strikers Rignalures have been appended to the “uniformity agreement which has been In preparation for a™week The last corrections were Monday night, and the documents weve ready for the committee yester Those members of the commities are roal producers will sign It and at start visit the own ers or managers of the 141 mines which are named necessary to be included within the compact, to secure addi tional signatures made completed day wh OCH oul to ne Mr. Powderly In OfMoe Washington, Aug. 4.--Mr, Terrence V Powderly yesterday took the prescribed oath and received his commission conimissioner of immigration, ing Mr. Herman Stump. of Maryland In answer to inquiries Mr. Powderly sald he was in favor of a strict and impartial Interpretation of our immi gration laws, and believed that every proper effort should be made to keep out all undesirable classes, To that end he would use means to prevent their embarking for this country, thus sav. ing them the needless expense and hardships of the trip, an succeed he is expecting that Sheriff Lowry will LEGAL NOTICE PROCLAMATION Waenreas the Hon. John €, Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the dnth Judicial district, consisting of the county of Centre, and the Hon. C, A. Faulkner Associate Judge, having issued thelr precept bearing date the 26th day of July, 187, to me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas {and Orphans’ Court, Court of Oyer and Ferminer and general Jail Delivery and Qua | ter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the {eounty of Centre, and commence on the 4th | Monday of August, the Zird day of August { 18% and to . continue {ove {is hereby given of the Peace, Aldermes nly of Centre, that Proper persol to the i Lid dny Being ¢ ¢ trustee ef day of De ¢ " orded granite confirmed unto { a Kil Wagner in exe 3 ye property of Killen gner and lar y Wagner embet H ft) estate All the right title and interest « nt in and to the following real that curtain tract of land situate In township, Centre county. Pa scribed as fo ‘ it point on division | - SMeKelvy thence north narshey 10 stone, thence per hes 10 post, thenee north 42 degrees 5p hes to run, themes by land of J. F ams south is degrees south 3 degrees, east 74 10 perches to post thence in a northerly direction % perches to the run aforesaid. thence south 48 degrees sast 54 | perches to land of Scott Williams, thence by | same south 51 degrees west 5 perches to rock oak. thence Dy same south 3 degrees west 33 perches to post at corner of land of | John McKelvy, thence by same north 32% de. | grees west 162 perches to the place of begin | ping, containing 9° acres and 12 thereon erected a two story frame | house and of her outbulidings | Seized, taken in execution and to be the property of Jasper Steele Steele e defend A bounded and de Beginning at a Brown and Jono 6% degrees east ¥ east Ww cast = dwelling ALSO All that lot of land situate in the village of Lemont bounded and described as follows Beginning at the corner of lot of Wm, Sehreck | upon Pike street, thence along line of William Schreck south 76) degrees east 1% feet toan al | ley thenee along sald alley north 13); east 6 feet {to lot belonging to Boalsburg and Bellefonte | Turnpike company, thence along said jot north 763 degrees west 199 feet to Pike street, | thenoe along sald Pike street south 18k de | grees west 5 fect to the corner of lot of said | William Sehreck the place of beginning con | taining 11144 feel more or lesa Seized, taken In execution and | the property of Joun E Murray ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in Mil | helm borough, Centre county Pa. bounded and described as follows Oh the south by Main street on the east by lot of Frank Knarr, on the north by an alley, and on the west by lot of © F. Denninger, thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, barn and other out bulldings 10 be sold as ALSO | Tract of land situste In county and state aforesaid, | seribed as follows. to wit On the east by | Jand of W. H. Smith and Millheim turnpike | road, on the west and south by lands of John Relghard, ef. al. and Elk creek, containing 4 | acre thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, slaughter house and sfable ALSO, | Seventeen acres of timber | Penn township count bounded by the lands o | Kern ev, a Penn township bounded and de | | land situate in and state aforesaid, KE. C. Campbell, John ALED, 3 Interest in and to 4 acres and 1H perches of land situate in Millheim borough, bounded and described as follows On the east b land of William Henney estate, on the nort by land of Jacob Gephart, on the west by land of C. ¥. Dennloger and the Miliheim cometery, and on the south by turnpike road, thereon erected a dwelling house ALSO, 3 interest in and to 8 acres of land situate in the borough of Millheim, Sounty and state aforesaid bounded and (desert as follows to wit On the east by land of K. UO. Campbell, on the north by of William Henney estate and on the west and south by land of John Harshberger, ), i Interest in and to a tract of timber land Huston | perches thence | wrohes, | sold as | and Warren | | ! situate in Penn township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows Beginning at stones thence by land of Lewis Fansler north 25 degrees west 20 perches to stones, thence by land of John Kern south 65 degrees west #0 perches Lo stones, thenes south 25 Gegreed east 20 perches Lo stone thence by sane north 85 degrees east 50 perches to the place of beginning containing 10 acres neat messure Belzed, taken in execution and the property of 8. M. Ulrich ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situsts in the borough of Belisfonte Pa. onthe north side of the High street east of county and described as to be sold as Centre ou recent all, ana Beginning High stree exe 0 fo WN fasqet feet « (Hs na uid Mart | erected a iwo stor) ther outbuilding seized, taker | the property of W that certain porth 9 degrees, 33 | contain acres cleared Thereon erected a dwelling house, a large bank t feet long. and other outbuild seized taken in execution an the property of Clement Dale John Fetzer dee’d. and Andr Adam Feizer heirs and legal of John Fetzerdecd ALSO All that certain tenement or und iving being and situated in Boggs townshij | Centre county Pa. bounded and described follows 1o wit Beginning 1 stones coruer 4 land of Thomas Watson, thence south & | grees west 51 perches along land of Roland | Curtin to stones, thence north 43 degrees west along land of John Walker 161 perches to a red ocak, ihence north & degrees cast along land of David Poorman 1320 perches to a post thence south 43 degrees east along land of Enoch Heaton 18 & 5 porches 1o post thence south 50 degrees west along land of Thomas Watson 60 perches to he place of be ginning, containing 118 acres and W prrehes and allowance of 6 per cent for roads. Ther on erected a two story frame dwelling house barn and other outbulldings ALSO, All that certain tract of land in | Boggs township, Centre county Pa. bounded {and described as follows Beginning at a | post thence by land of Ben). Walker north i4 | degrees west 81 perches to stones by Hickory, | thenee by other land north 57 degrees east 74 | perches to stones by white oak, thenoe by land | of Poorman heirs (in right of Jesse Evans | south 42 degrees east 60 perches to stones by & | hie Kory, and thence by land of Andrew Yetzer | and John Walker south 48 degrees west past a | black oak 111 perches to the beginning, con taining 3 acres ® perches and allowance piece of gre situate seized. taken in execution and to be sold as | the property of Andrew Fetzer / ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Snow Shoe township, Centre county Pa. beginalog at the sotith east corner of 10 acre tract of land con veyed to P. 8. Crider & Son now owned by Hopkins and Weymouth thence slong anid land north 4 degrees M0 min east 7 510 foot to a stake, thence along fands of Lehigh Vail | ley Coal Co south ¥ degrees east 255 feet to post and stopes, thence still along lands of | said Lehigh Valley Coal Oo. south § degrees | west 2% fost to post and stone, thenoe stil along lands of the said Lehigh Valley (Coal Co Ars Wi degrees west Gs eel 10 & stake on east tide of road from Snow Shoe to Nugar Camp mine, thence along east side ofl said road noth 4 degrees east 233 feet to a post in southern ine of tract sold to P. RB. Crider & Sot. thenoe along sald line south & degross 40 minutes east $02 feet to the place of beginning, containing #; acres. Thereon 2 wo fstary frame dwelling houses, siable and other out bulldinge Keoized, taken ® execution and to be sold as the property of John Madill, TERMs~ No deed will be acknowledged until Purchase money is paid in full Sheriff's Ofes. WW. M. OroNicren. Sheriff, Bellefonte, April 8, 1817, RBAILROAD SCHEDULES P ENNSYLVANIA RKATLROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after May 17. 189) AND i VIA. TYROKE~WESTWARD Lénve Bellefonte ve at Tyrone ot Pittsburg ¢ at Tyrone taburg ti Sial lege tate College uble ot Wiese a> Morning trains from Montandon, Lewisburg Williamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone con nect with train No. 3 for State College. After poon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Ty rone and No. 58 from Lock Haven connect with Train No for State College. Trains from State Oullege connect with Penna. PR. trains at Bellefonte tDaily except Sunda ¥ H. Tuosas, Supt THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. 16. 18 READ DOWN No. 1|No.5 No READ TP STATIONS Nos Nod No.2 - m——— amlipm pm. Ly At tT OMT 134 BELLEFONTE 1015 6 30 30 5 # 87 Nigh 10 02 5 5% Zion : 51 91 Heela Park \ #8 Dunk les “ Hublersburg A § Snydertow 0 +} Nittany Huston Lamar Clintondale | Krider's Rid'g Mackeyvilie Cedar Springs Kalona Mini Maa Lg ULE Ar Ly. pm Jersey Shore ro n | Winsport hy Lve} ves Arr | PHILAD Atlante City... NEW YORK i (Via Tamaqua) | NEW YORK... i (Via Phila) romp mm. am EREEBR ERR BR ERB® EY a EE EE » » 5 x 5 * » LURE LIEB am Ip Wi. p.m S.E 1005 a DLA $10 W411 iL A TI vemos | Lela mip. om *Daily. + Week Days. 5 00 p. m 1 10:30am, Sunday. Philadelphia Sleeping Car attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11.0 m., and west bound from Philadelphia at )1:0p. J. W. GEPHART, General Supt Sunday
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