CHAS. R. KURTZ, Proprietor. FATAL SHOOTING | AT GILLENTOWN | Causes the Sudden Death of Anna | Hobbins IT ACCIDENTAL | Happened on Wednesday Morning--Some | Suspicion That It Was Inspired | by Jealousy--John Keenan Lodged in Jail. SAYS WAS | church, 8. S. A sensation was caused here by the report of a fatal shooting affray near J. C, shannon three Wednesday here and district Lucas’ old saw mill along the Mo Burnside township, in creek beyond Gillentown, on The once miles morning. authorities phone attorney, N. B. Spangler left that § Many afloat large were informed at by on the first train for lace wild rumors were and a crowd assembled at the depot when the eveniug train from Snow Shoe came in, but all were disappointed as Oscar Holt, constable of Buruside township, brought DUggyY at 7:3 mitted to 1., and he was comz the accused man here in a Pp. n cou after the writer the cell, Some lime prisoner in where gaged in eating his supper the following general informati sheriff for publication Keenan, home, lumberman by occupati lived at the bome of Thomas his 1 Gil past year Hobbins, a miner, who with family nile beyon entown the past three years, Wednesday ing he and Mr. Hobbins' two daughters, and Alice aged ; has resided one 1 Anna aged 18, for Lucas’ to get a load of wood. When ne: ing in the wagon started in a lumber wagon mill Ar that point, while sit they were handling ver, or as he said they were jt. the with it was discharged and th struck Auna directly in front oun the le breast. at hrst and requested them to i She did not become un and was able to S000 as possi Ne. She hour, home, which was two other party witnessed but expired before the accident. The general is that it was accidental, The island in Moshannon creek, where thes had Moshannon Clearfield & question as to which county will accident happened driven to get the wood the is the boundary line and Centre counties, it may be between have the jurisdiction in the case. ————— KILLED NEAR TYRONE. Another tragedy occurred at Tunnel. town, pear Spruce Creek, at that notor. fous spot in Huntingdon county, where much blood has been spilled from the bodies of negroes at the hand of the as. sassin’s bullet in the past year. Monday night about 11 o'clock at a speak-casy, in the village of huts and hovels, two colored men, named Roy Mitchell and Gus’ Hoskins, were play- jug crap when a dispute arose. take very long for the quarrel to arise to a white heat, when in less time than it takes to tell it Hoskins whipped out his revolver and resting the muzzle almost against the head of Mitchell fired. The ball entered Mitchell's head at the butt of one of his ears and passed through his head and through two board parti. tions in the house, It revolver that Hoskins used Hoskins at once fled. He was joined by two other negroes who are probably as desperate characters as he The coroner of Huntingdon county repaired to Spruce Creek and held an inquest over the body of Mitchell, which was simply a matter of form, as it proved to be only another killing for which Tunneltown has become so notorious, and which is pow 80 common that it hardly creates a ripple in the community when a negro is murdered. The body of Mitchell was shipped to his home at Philadelphia, ———————————— Dogs Killed Sheep. . B. Gentzel, who lives one mile east oi Pleasaut Gap, had fourteen sheep killed by dogs last week and the balance of a flock of one hundred scattered to the winds of the earth, was a 41-calibre IN, It did'nt i U. B. APPOINTMENTS. The sixty-second session of the Alle. gheny conference, United church, closed at Greensburg Monday | Rev, Allen Rhen who been pastor of the Bellefonte church for morning. the past three years goes to Punxsutaw- | [GOOD GOVERNMENT The appointments in | ney and Rev, T. W. Perks comes from Johnstown here, the Altoona district are as follows Altoona district, G. Tyrone-—Altoona, First siding elder, church, W. Williamson; Altoona, Second Hough; Bellefonte, T. W. | Perks; Bellwood, C. C. Miller; | George Noden; Birmingham, M. O. Lane, st Clearfield, B. Wil Dubois, J. H. Roberts Clarington, J. E. Robb; E W. A. Bair; A Conemaugh, J. M. Lesher Coalport, Pittman; East Salem, N. Newel! East Freedon, R., P. tT. Hustontown, Glasgow, ’ B. C. Shaw; Stewart ; Huntingdon, E. James; Johnstown, First r church, J. I. L.. Resle Denlinger; Knoxdale, lle, A. J. Berth [aJose, W r+ Mabonir S. Woodware Hingh ingham ; | ARE NO TRUSTS has already sued » at Wash from burned was her death resu lov Badly Scalded Clifford Held, a boy five years of age Wednesday at the home of Charles Harter, in Logan ’ : was badly scalded at noon ton The coffee was being served at the dinner table when the accident occurred and the little fellow is badly scalded about the face, neck and arms One Hundred and Tenth Reunion of the 110th vania Veteran Association will in Bellefonte on the joth and 31st of October, It is now thirty.five years since it was mustered out at Harrisburg, and in all those years some comrades have never attended a reunion, Pennsvyl. be held The reunion ————— Sucide at Adamsburg Isaac Saltsman, a blacksmith and car riage maker, of Adamsburg, Sayder county, committed suicide by firing a ball from a 32-calibre revolver into his head a little back of the temple, Thurs: day morning of last week, He was a hard drinker - Howard Found Guilty Tames Howard was convicted of being a principal to the assassination of William Goebel, at Frankfort, Ky., on Wednes day. Howard was employed by the republican officials defeat He was given the death sen. 0 as to Goebel, tence - Fifteen Years Imprisonment After six hour's deliberation the jury in the trial of James Lenhart for the mur. der of Newton Motz, returned a verdict day. Judge McClure sentenced Lenhart 10 15 years imprisonment, Kane is to have a carfew, by which children will be kept off the streets after 8 o'clock at night in winter and go'clock in summer. A bell will announce the hour at which all under a given age will be required to be at home. has | W. Sherrick pre- | Bigler, | of manslaughter, at Lewisburg.on Satur. | sentatives of politicians, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 190. PARAMOUNT Brethren | [SSUES Subject for County Voters Important NEEDED Favoring Be Care- for the Next joth Parties are Defeat Quay Members Everywhere Fusion to ful About Legislature With field is us the very simple 1 little hope that democt 18 a foregone the ne mes Centr 1 cong strong led * in anti-Cuay by prominent "Bellefonte Republican’ timent of the voiced the sen. movement which on two occasions succeeded controlling the local republican conventions and adopted in resolutions denouncing Quayism. Since then a new element has been introduced, called "Harmony," quantity, yet It is an avcertain Just what that means, no one has definitely the people. It has resulted in the nomination of two meu for legislature on the repub. lican ticket this year who are pledged explained to not to make any promises to the people as to what course they will assume if elected to the next legislature, when Quay legislation comes up for considera. tion, or as to how they will vote when that all-important question, the election of a United States senator, comes up for final disposition. They will keep silent on this point “in the interests of har. mony, Such a position is contrary to all politi. The impor. tance of assembly this year is as to how these vote if elected, and the voter know that is the purpose cal customs and usages men will will want to if his wishes will be carried om of sending mien to the state capitol as | | tween the Reading legislators. The very name of this one idea directly. They ate REPRESENTA. TIVES of the people, and not repre- Some say that Mr. Allison is anti-Quay, but there is no pledge to that effect. There is some assurance that Thompson is a Quayite, but the Hastings people claim that he is agamst the Quay people, public utterance, and they declare and the Bellefonte politicians declare that “In the interests of harmony'’ these men | | | Centre | i few ambitious | their | Must | office, more than any other, {mplies this into | closed down and is likely to remain so | for an indefinite length of time. A bund: | Now where | they stand ne one can learn from any | will not commit themselves on this im- portant Have issue the peopl by candidates Are the subservient no right secking their sup- voters of a party to be menials to the dictates of ¢ politicians who have only ’ selfish ends men persona to gratify ? vote blindly and are our to be under no obligations to those from whom obtain their support? Is not all ind of business a farce, even a pre the ’ > rey ' | € x repu 0us 1m por Dilicar Warren Hastis negroes Eyre, in Jamaica, and t tm War, in China, are mild and civilized measures nditions in South justified in some part by the that created them, but the war Africa was utterly unjustifiable, based of causes and upon a false statement conducted with no other view than the | It bably true that the English expected to annihilation of the republic 1s pro- attain by bluffing what has cost them so | much blood and treasure and also their That military operations should contribute to the burden of contempt which her policy has invited is righteous and just, The Boers are blotted out of exisience as a nation, but their noble and hopeless prestige as a warlike nation her defense is an inspiration for the lovers of liberty that lifts Colenso and Spion Kop to places alongside of Marathon and Bunker Hill. Oom Paul on his sea jour ney to Holland carries with him the sym. pathy and respect of civilization, and the their Joubert, Botha ana De Wet, have gained an imperishable Times. little band of daring men with glorious leaders, renown - Iron Workers on Strike All efforts to settle the differences be- Iron Company, of Danville, and their employes having failed, the 600 men employed at the plant refused to work last week when | the new wage scale, which makes a cut of 25 per cent. in the men's wages, went effect. The mill is completely red puddiers of the American Car and Foundry Company also struck because of objectionable rules. Unless settled the strike will likely tie up 4Be mills, which employ 1,200 men, GERMAN PRESS FOR BRYAN Only 12 Out of 1487 Newspapers Are for Imperialism GREAT CHANGE OF SENTIMENT Election Democratic didate--John E. Joos Declares the Nebraskan Will Receive 305 of Electoral Votes Indicates Can I'l vf he An, but in this camps | merly a repubi 2 f a Bryan Holland clutl be is president composed of 500 of the most substantial Dutch citizens of Chic There are ago 8.000 of such voters in Chicago and in | Michigan their votes have hitherto given the republicans a couple of congressional districts. One of the most stirring bits of political composition we have seen this campaign is the declaration of the Hol. land league against McKinley and im perialism. “He has begun for human liberty to purposes of forcible subjugation,” prostituted a war conquest and one of the counts in the indictment, and “He has jeopardized the ex extension is another istence and of republican institutions by permitting, without pro. test, the brutal destruction of govern ments of the South African republics in violation of every principle of inter. national law." - Thousands of Dead Trout From men who have been up in the Clearfield region learn that the springs in the mountains are neatly all dried up and streams that have never known to be dry are now without a drop of water, Some of these streams were once well stocked with trout and all the trout in we some of the streams are now lying on | It 1s said | | that thousands of the speckled beauties the bed of the stream dead, can be seen in a very short distance, some lying on big rocks. Granted Pensions. A minor child of John Bird, Beech Creek, has been granted a pension of | Laxative B fourteen dollars a month. a ———————— YOL. 22, XO. 3t 5. FACT, FUN AND FANCY ht Sparkling Paragraphs and Original some try it be found in Time A gener: lelivery Thursday frustrated night , who discovered that of the jail The prison. of of court and was at Couder by Sheriff Fam of the windows a" a a bar in one n had been sawed nearly o ers were searched, and in the pocket Ernest Palmateer, who was convicted last term of forgery at the sentenced to twenty months imprison. ment in the western penitentiary, was found a table knife, with the blade filed into a fine-tooth saw Water Works for Milesburg The borough of Milesburg will hold an election on Thursday, Octover 4th, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of its electors to an increase of the borough indebtedness in the sum of 9,300 to be used for building water works. Water Kitchen's Gap, of town, which will be secured from a give several hundred feet fall and pro- can about mile cast vide the town with ove of the finest water plants in the state. Johnstown's Centennial The centennial celeb ration of the city of Johnstown, will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sanday, October s, 6 and 7: gon, Ooae of the principal features of the occasion will be the laying of the corner stone of the municipal building the first day of the celebration - - Awarded a B. & 0. Contract. George 8, Good & Co, of Lock Haven, | have been awarded the contract for the | masonry for twenty. five miles on the | Baltimore and Ohio branch from Graf. ton to Philippi, Md. The contract calls for 7,000 yards, Stops the Cough and Works off (he Cola ine Tablets cure a cold in one day. cure, ne pay. 25¢