A FD RMS A SSE A. WII I SE REN 50 HEWINGTOBACCO WHY? ' ill jak wil h He Gives to “ pealer Joyy Finzer % Bros. Louisville, Ky THE NEW WEBSTER cessor of the Unabridged. (i lab WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library, P The work of revision oecupied over ten more than n hundred editorial In having been employed, and over expended before the first copy was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS, A Pamphlet of specimen pages testimonials, ote, sent free by & $ Ouulion is needed ft 0 J wographi worthless od] a under various nan y misrepresentation - GET THE BEST, The International, which bears the in t of IG. & C. MERRIAM & Cco., i . PUBLISHERS, LSPRINCFIELD, Mass., U.S. A. {lnstrat es, often print of JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturer a D HARNESS I have alway G of Whips, Lap and Buffa Blankets, thing needed about horses Spring Street, Southof Alleghen EDWARD K. RHOADS, ipping & Commission Merchant wee DEALER ) Robes Fly-nets, ana every IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland COAL FE Af Oats, Baled Hay and straw, Grain, Com helled Com, wee KINDLING WOOD by the Pine h or Cord, suit Purchasers, Respectfully solicits the patronage friends and the public at his coal yard, NEAR P.R. R. STATION BELLEFONTE or —— fy i i Bi tn guantities to of his LABOR'S HOLIDAY. Generally Observed in all Sections of the Country, NEW YORK'S MONSTER PARADES The Day Growing in Popularity Yoar by Year—North, East, South and West Join in the Celebration, While Canada Follows Our Lead. NEw Yorg, Sept, 8, honored in this city & general sus of State and city courts held no sessions, and the sessions of the police courts were brief. The custom house, postoffice, sub-treasury, appraiser's office and assay office are all Chimes were rung and a spesial service held in Oud Trinity church last night The features Labor Day was by pension business, closed, of the day were the rival parades of the two big labor organiza. tior Central Federation of Labor and Central Labor Union. As the paraders passed through the various streets they were enthusiastically cheered by the crowds that lined the sidewalks and those at windows and on housetops, There were 50,000 workers in the lines of march, In Brooklyn and Jersey City, too, there were monster parades, while in Newnrk there was a general cessation of Pater rabeth, Wash. i ons in New Jer. business mn, Sept. 8,—The was unnsual mm of the labor rkingmen took LO, 1 ob- fL In the "fully part, At German rk the assemblage was addressed by Governor Hill In Pennsylvania, HARRISBURG, Sept. 8, —All the officials and « tol observed Labor Day No work done there of any kind, St. CLAIR dept. 8. —The Patriotic Order Sons America and Junior Order Unite i Mechanics had here in ob Over 3.000 orks ration Day. il the parade was in orations were the most ful ever seen in this section of Sehu. lkill county. Several arches sponned Main street, and there was also a grand arch across Hancock street WiLLiamsy Day was ge the factories were cl wiv] was under the ers’ Union No parade took pls all an immense ervance men were in five divis dex eu Sept. 8 Labor bserved here. All | the o Kaz lamsport, headed band. The exercises place at Union park, where a large throng enjoyed the day. Speeches were delivered by Mayor Keller, Walter BE Ritter, E. 8. Watson, Dan Reilly and others, LaNcaster, Pa., Sept. 8.—Labor Day was observed here with the largest in dustrial parade in the history of the city. In the afternoon there was a bar- becne under the auspices of the Central Labor Union and a test of the Austra. tralian ballot system. In the West, CriICAGO, Sept. 8. — Between 30,000 and 40.00 workmen marched in the Labor Day parade to the music of thirty or forty brass bands. The crowds were too big to be accommodated at one park, and as a result there were various meet. ings, the one at Sharpshooter's park be. ing addressed by Jerry Simpson and the others by other labor lights, All mann. facturing establishments ware closed. Tovexa, Kan., Sept. 8 — Labor Day was very generally observed as a holi. ‘ and in many places the Farmers’ AMance took a prominent part in the celebrations. In Topeka the day was observed on a large scale. The parade was very large. Not only the farmers, but their wives and children were all represented. An elaborate programme was carried out at the fair grounds, consisting of speeches by President Polk and General Weaver and all kinds of athletic sports, MILWAUKEE, Sept. 8 — Artisans day was quite generally celebrated in this city A parade from the exposition building through the principal streets to Schiitz park, where the ond picnic was held, took place About workmen were in line, Minszarotss, Sept. 8. ~The Labor Day parade here was the largest in the history of the After the parade was over the workingmen gathered in Athletic park and listened to speeches by Mayor Winston, 8. M. Owen, late candidate for governor on the Alliance ticket, and others Sax Francisco, Sept, 8. Labor Day was observed here by a partial suspen- sion of business and a parade in which 8,500 men partici pated, Labor Day South, NasuviLre, Tenn., Sept. 8.— Labor Day in this city was celebrated with more enthusiasm than has ever been seen here before. Fully twenty thou. sand people were on the street to wit- ness the parade, which was oom posed of all the {abor undons of this vicinity, The procession journeyed to the West Side park. where speeches WwW, re made by prominent labor advocates and pol fticians, Muemrums, Tenn. , Sept. 8, Labor Day was obwerved in this city in a more pre- tentious manner than on any day since fs inception. The banks and exchanges were closed, and busines men pr made a half boliday of the oconsion. The principal streots of the city were traversed by a parade nearly two miles in length, consisting of different Sendo organizations and the fire and po- lice dopartments of the city. The ap ance in line of the Farmers’ Al lance on horseback, each man wearing a wisp of hay or cotton ball in his hat, was grooted with much enthusiasm, Sr. Loos, : LOT Unions by the Fisk miitary of the day took 2.000 Sq City pr, which wou 4s way to where they were be LOVE AND MURDER. A Doctor's Infatuation Terrible Double Tragedy, Broominagox, Ils., Sept, 8, — Dr, Charles E, Ballard, of Saybrook, Ils. and Miss Bertha Ison, late of Baker Jue place, were the parties to a sensational tragedy in this city, Dr. Ballard came to this city last Friday and secured a license to mary Miss Ison, who came here with her widowed mother a month ago to attend college, All day Saturday Ballard engaged tn attempts to get Miss Ison to elope with him, and Sunday visited her frequently and begged her to become his wife, She thonght much of him, but begged him to postpone the event until after her education was completed. Ballard took his leave, bidding her a last adien, BAY ing he would go to Chic WO, never to return to bother her, Yesterday, however, he appeared at her house and asked to see Miss leon Just for a moment, The interview was granted, and while in the parlor Ballard suddenly produced a od, oa and shot her twice, once in the temple and once through the heart, killing her instantly, With the smoking revolver still hand he rushed wildly to the garden in the rear of the house, and there shot himself five times, once in the hand and four times in the region of the heart He died in a few minutes in his Proposed Meocting of Governors, Corum g Sent i Chafr Neal, of the De ratic stats EREET! tee, is 3 | f Dem ocratic go i gays he m that Governors Fran f Missour of Mississippi; Winan Russell, of Massachusetts Maryland: Nichols, of Lou of Kentucky: Fleming, nolds, of Delaware; Eagle Jones, of Alaban Jersey: Fowler, of tison, of Tennes of Virginia Peck, Boyd, of York Frederick Douglass’ Suoo ssor.j WassizorOoN, Sept, 7 Dur ham appointed to Th ceed Frederick Douglass as minister to Hayti, is a Philadelphian by bir years of age, and graduated at the versity of Pennsvivania in his appointment to ISO, he was member of the stafl of the Philade Iphia Balletin wis recommended Domingo by Charles Emory Mayor Fitler, Posto smaker, ex-Senator Bruce and John N Lynch. He is of light com plexion and a Caucasian cast of countenance. and is reported to be a young man of unusual ability, integrity and tact. Ow John S who has been th Ir Hs r his place st San Smith, ex wmster Creneral Wan A Thirty-four Story Building, CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Plans for the Odd Fellows’ Temple to be erected in this city have been prepared. They provide for a building as high as the Washing kn monument The entire ground space is built up to the height of four teen stocies. Above this the building extends six stories in the form of a square cross, the four spaces at the angles of the main building beng left vacant. Above this is a tower shun ped structure fourteen stories high, making thirty-four stories altogether, with an Aggregate height of 356 feet. The esti. mated cost is §3.500,000, The ground space coversd is to be 177 by 233 feet. Garland Wants No Office. Wasnisaros, Sept. 8, Ex- Attorney General Garland has written a letter to his son, Sanders Garland, calling atten. tion to a paragraph mentioning him as a candidate for the vacant interstate commerce commissionership and stating that there is no foundation for it. The ex-attorney general says that he wonld not accept the office if tendered to him He has permanently retired from public life and is devoting himself to the prac tice of law. When the commission was formed he was offered one of the post. tions and declined it. He has also de clined an appointment to the supreme bench To Save Mrs. Maybrick, New Onriuaxs, Sept. 7.—The ladies of this city are moving to secure the re lease of Mrs, Florence Maybrick from Woking prison, England, convicted of having her husband Gail Hamilton's recent articles, showing that there should have been a different course taken than the one adopted to ward the unfortunate woman, have brought the case ones mare to public notice. The ladies of this city and state will present a petition, numerously signed, to the queen, whom they will ask to right the injustice done to Mrs. Maybrick Proris ned To Guard Our Hawalian Interests. Wasmixarox, Sept. 8 been sent from the 1 avy department to the commander of ihe Pensacola, at San Francisco, ordering him to sail without delay to Honolulu. The Pen sacola has been under sailing orders for some time. The United States has not been represented by a man-of-war in the Hawadian islands for several months, and the state department has come to the conclusion that the United States has too many interests in that locality to delay longer in having the stars and stripes abment from Hawailan waters, A Russian Spy Caught CALCUTTA, Sept. 8, General Alikhan- off has been arrested at ( istan, py. Loads tos | City, Ore., and daughter of the iate ! Xie Luther B, Ison, of the latter Orders have | Volage | sal is a total wreck | sent to bring back her crew 1 im \ wi f yr THE HISTORY OF A WEEK Wednesday, Sept. 2, The steam barge Morley ran into and sunk the barge Jenks at Detroit, Mich. I'he captain's wife and three others were drowned, Policeman John J, Sherman was mur- dered in New York by Francis Noah, the colored servant of Mr. Hyer, while the of fleor wag Mtempting to arrest him for dis orderly conduct, Three old women, said to be professional Poisoners, nre on trinl in Pest h, Hungary. Each of the prisoners, it is said, have at least ten Victims Near ( nopaxi wWaymen ¢ Oni Colo, a gang of high- pelled the flagman to Ktop an hey after Messenger eXpross traf mined resistin then un deter by Express Angel, compelled him at the point of a re and after securing The y q volver to open the safe £5,000 fled to the mountains ng pursued w Aare be ith bloodhounds Thursday, Sept, 8, The betrot 1 of 1 Princess Marie . { Coes Hinouneed Mrs Mrs, R May at 1 1951 cauarowitz to will shortly be Mrs irrived McK os LR of rkey sultan The “1 th in 1 ppressd ng the sultan Djevad Pasha, go Appointed 0 stuooe Saturday, ! The British « was destroyed by a m su ints President Hippolyte ie preparing leave Port-an- Prince oon fl lence in his strength. His family has al ready reached Port Haytinn The Oapitan Fracasa of Rome an Dounoes that the pope has been atta ked by an acute visceral derangement His physicians insdet ie rest having Jost on abwo) Troops called on to » Ippress a riot at Malkop, Russia, were assailed with stones by a mob The tres is Lhe killing seventeen nfireda v ley Telegram of non Hon, Willian minister at Berlis moval of the embarg an pork in Germans The wleam Yacht wre Was R near NN ton of © nis were « ept the your thunder st ted] exe Inna had gone int were werwhelmed Irowned. In a sul killed by lightning Monday, Sept, 7. Baron Hirsch has whe MAKES reg flood the Jow «h philanthropist, eed empowering LAR signed . ria hia representatiy in for the purchase of land and the location f colonies in the Argentin Republic Hon Walter G han { Pex... was enthusiastically in lorsed at a meeting of citizens for pp expend £2 Galveston nntment to the position made vacant by the death of W L. Bragg in the interstate commerce ¢ om ft | A letter is published in London from the minister in charg: Christ church Jerusalem, saying that. on petition of the native tradesmen, the sultan has stopped the influx of Russian and that he will not permit them to land in Palestine without a order. Fifty families who arrived recently by steamer were sent back, ¢ os Tews special Tuesday, Sept, 8, he an for the thind time has re fused to accept Russia's nominees for the Yat ] bishopries in Russia The German mall steamer Kanslor has | been wrecked between Zanzibar and Mo rambique All the TW were rescoed passengers and the and the mails wore | saved A private letter from Tahiti bring news {of the Joss of the French war stesmer No lives were Jost, but the ves A schooner bas been The Austrian smokeless powder which "| was used at the Schwarzenau mabey vers produces clouds of light blue smoke. The | German powder, which produces a brown puff, hardly distinguishable from the ground, is much superior. The National Association of Postal Clerks Is In session at Pitsburg with fifty delogates present from all parts of the country. i Ially i This I» > tions, as shown } i | ae I thoro | He is also a member of the Massa husetts and For Summer Cookery Royal Baking Powder will be found the greatest of helps. With least labor and trouble it makes bread, biscuit and cake of fnest flavor, light, assuredly digestible sweet, appetizing and and wholesome. HO, ToRTH) nk .— A Mystery | MAIL Vieasant Employmant at Good Pas V. 1 fi 11 | IS | : es | wing vous nam IY as refer ad we cents pays your own u will niars. Add di EED. TIME AND HA} Nov. 1 lal tio S AVEST., | Tume, Pa. | of life insurance 1k msult WW. 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