THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1807, Tammany Nomination, WITH THE BETTING FRATERNITY, Still Offering Odds on Van Wyck, but Colonel Swords Succeeds in Placing Three Thousand Dollars on ‘Tracy as Agalnst Low, New York, Robert A. Van didate for mayor, nation, was given of cane Oct. ~The letter Wyck, Tammany accepting the nomi out last night It discusses municipal affairs solely. A large part of the letter arralgns the present city administration for ex- travagance and calls attention to the discomforts the people are enduring through delay in street Improvements in progress Mr. Van W thon takes up the city's alleged grievances against the state slature, of the Raines law: “In the Ralnes a0 now vek legl saying law Wi wtion It Hquor ut- i ] | consumed, | F. H. Gox have | was | inst their | It ry ad of d, by n EUGENE V. DEBS IN NEW YORK. Sarvs Mr, Pallman Is Now ity With the onan l Toller qunis- Forest Fires Burning Fircely, ford, Pa., Oct Forest fires In ir fy € ; § fi re 1 in a thick hrey, N. ¥ valuable lan if not ot ch oe Are and mi the lumber sly affected wells Hl be dis unty between the or Corydon, on head Allegheny riv is the fire, which is consum- ing everything in its path, water pcene of a great Marquis Didn't Get His Price, Ot Judge Knowlton dis. missed with costs, upon motion of the plaintift's counsel, the bill brought by the Italian marquis, Luig!l Carcanl, versus J. WW. Merriam, administrator of the will of the late Mrs. Emily Mer- riam, mother-in-law of the marquis, He sought to recover a dowry of $30,- 000, which his mother«<in-law promised in writing to give to him when he mar ried her daughter, the present Mar. chioness Carcanl, two years Ago loston 20 Lovering's Conrt of Ingulry. Chicago, Oct. 20--Captain Lovering has elected to have his treatment of Private Charles Hammond at Fort Sheridan made the subject of a court tf Inquiry rather than submit to a rourt martial. The court has been cone stituted and ordered to convene at Fort Sheridan tomorrow, has | its | | aged 41 years ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Harrisburg, Oct. 18.-The building commission will meet day morning to select an architect and adopt a design for the proposed state house Harrisburg, Oct, Cochran, of York, oath of office and of deputy secretary wealth 20.—~Richard E. yesterday of the Pa. Oct. 18 of football here between Tyrone and Bellwood Benjamin was severely Injured that he shortly afterward, Wilkesbarre, Oct. 19 gion of gas In Harry E. colliery, at Broderick, yesterday, John Adamon- sky was killed and Michael Besshi and Thomas Marchies were badly burned It is not known as yet what caused the explosion «During a game teams from Rich dled Bellwood, BO By an explo- Pa., Oct, 19.—The forest fires at Nelson Run, near here, now un der control. Twenty million feet of hem lock 25.000 corde of bark have been WwW. & s thou-~ the Austin, are and resulting in a loss to C wd year of §20 sand men were engaged In fighting 000. Over fire. Tunkhannock . From the descr on of the lad found Williams; egraphic ) A. (3 with Mrs. Caminade man f Baylor Caminads A traveling sa | a Pittsburg firn Manion, oun Harrisburg hospital yes- A week Oct. 18.John a member of select ¢ Harrisburg cil, died at the terday from blood polsonink ago Mr. Manion of the Harrisburg Traction company, was horribly burned at Bteelton by the crossing of an electric light wire and a trolley wire, The following day his right arm was amputated at the el bow, and Saturday night his left hand | was taken off lowed, and In second operation Mr was a prominent Democratic politician, and was twice glected to council from a Republican ward. Blood poisoning fol Three Children Cremated, Lowenburg, Va., Oct, 20 W. H. Wallace, of near this place, was in the yard an oll can exploded In her | house, The flames spread so rapidly that she could not rescue to death. capitol | Thurs- | who was chief lineman | a few hours after the | Manion died. He | While’ Mrs, | her three | small ehlidren, all of whom were burned | Thursday, Oct, 14, John Armstrong Chanler, the dai- voreed husband of Amelie Rives, is In a New York asylum Thieves bound and gagged a clerk of a Paterson, N. J, store In broad day- took the Hght and ransacked the place, assumed the duties | common- | on trial on a forgery charge, diagreed. The jury In the gon, wife of West of Mrs, Atkin- Virginia's governor, cane A reception will be tendered Miss | Coslo y Cisneros on Baturday evening Delmonico's. Eminent the gathering. Friday, Oot, lives re loat near Stillsville, nt address speakers will 15, in a ontario wi rallroad yesters Four wreck day of ars counsel street « n Chicago cannot Corporati decided that mall, A Dalton, Ga., merchant has convicted of train robbery and sent to the chain gang A The « has Carry been Orresp resignation of of the supre saturday, Oot. STOCK AND PRODUCE Ma Gieoneral Gen of PEN il; steamer N 2 yellow for loenl trade 27 No " and November Wi A etoady No carl No. 2 white clipped. oar) {| No white “ track mixed DH track 2046 1 | for desirable gr choles 12.58 for large bales Hoof | hams, E004 XN Pork quiet I Lara western Butter quiet: western {| do. factory 0 1 | tion creamery, 120 1% 130 1x do creamery | prints Jobbing at D0 ory 136810 funey | Cheese quiet: large { 80.0 small, white and I part skime, 634857 Eggs quiet; New York HAE western, fresh. 175 New York, Oct. 18.Cables quote Amer enn steers at 103 61e., dressed weight; sefrigerator Beef at 70 7%e. Calves steady: | venln, $507.00; grassers, $0.70400.55 and lambs setive, slightly firmer; sheep, S040; lambs, BOL. Hogs steady at HAM 0 ized] Uetober mite quiet and ie, PONTO 1, STORET western Hay firm timothy, $124 steady beef family, 513% stenmed, $4.70 erenmery, HEN Figine, imita New York dairy, 102 fancy imitation creams wholesale, Zia, white and colored eojored, SSG. full skims. Ide, and Pennsylvania, white ides Cany do Bheep | WHO KNOWS? An when the yellow sutumn time is here, Each tree and shrub, pot doubtful of the spring, Puts forth new buds whose hope the waning | Year Has not the power into full leaf to bring Bo wo who sadly tread life's dowaward slope, Chill blooded, fe lHimbed and bent and gray, Put forth, while passing, each his bud of hope That we may come again to youth and May. And hark! The robin pipes again, The stream Bhakes off the frosty fotters it has worn, The buds, swaking from their frighting dream, Unfold rejoicing In a spring newborn And prophesy the lly and the roms Bo spring may come again to us wed. Li Heaton in Ghie Who knows? “The Quilting Bee.” THE PAPER'S VALEDICTORY. | A That Head to Survivors, eral 1 5 Republican's correspondent in Lincoln, Neb : the stat cul ital, changed hands. The new tw y 1% ted “Farewell” lsue Like an Oracle Sey ago thi YOUrs Y Any saan ry ry Omaha | when the paper | roprietor had | YOUTH AND OLD AGE. Life is Not Measured hy Years, hut by Strength and Vigor, What Makes the Young Old and the Old Young? Restorative. How often meridian of twilight g Aud on 1 Dr. Greene’s Nervura the Great ‘B. & B. ALL WOOL nn, “en Dress Goods wt ’ “3 ii t « to the naval husband's niece by his fust wife died jus’ ut the time I got ‘em ironed, and nuthin'll take the starch out of things so much as a COT in a house.’ Another trial was given her officer's wife, my A Wonderful Mathematician, Zerah Colburn, born in 1804, was the most remarkable natural mathematician every known. He was able to raise 8 10 the sixtecuth power, this comprising | 15 figures, and was right in every par- ticular. Once he was requested to name the factors which produced the number 247,458 and immediately gave the cor rect answer, He was asked the square root of 106,020, and before the figures conld be written down he gave the an- wor. AA 5, Chew for a fow moments a cracker containing no sugar and notice how swoot it becomas, This is the sugar into which your saliva has converted the starch of the cracker, When a dentist in China is pulling a tooth for a patron, an assistunt hammers on a gong to drown the cries of the vietim. oe It is just as well to know that ophelis, | a new color, is a pale mauve, i Ds ’ i (MM) Lots dren's New & le "- 1 REM tion ol ich Silk Rich Silks we think vou'll find without a nterpart in any other store Faney We cou got samples of new 81.50, charge yon nothing for samples pays us to send en ey » ’ Hie tO Silks, show where money's to be | saved. and we get extra busi. | ness thereby. ALLEGHENY, FA. CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _» You ean have your earpets cleaned and re novated that makes them look bright, fresh and lke when new. Price is 2 cents per yard for all kinds, Have erected a building and equipped 1t with special machinery i iv “ purpose — PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY OUR STOCK - : GREEN'S - PHARMACY, BELLEFONTE, PENNA THE PENNA STATE COLLEGE OUATED in one of healthful spots in Undenominational Tultion free : Board apd low the most beautifa AS pee other ane egheny Region fo both sexes EXPENSES very the LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY IL. AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY. CIVIL ENGINEERING {| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LMINING ENGINEERING. HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCR INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Laun Spanish and Italian, (optional) French German and English, (required.) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY. , MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study, , MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE, 2. MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prae- onl, . PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, two years ber 12, an Rguike and Fall term opens Be gounst four years, ormation, ress, GRO, W, ATHERTON, LL. D., president. State Oollege, Centre County, Pa
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