2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. NOVEMBER 16, 1x4, ——— Five Alleged Fraudulent Voters Arrested in Philadelphia. BAID TO BE FROM WASHINGTON. It Was Teetifled To That the Men, Four of Whom Are Presumably Govern= MLLOT BOX STUFFING. A SWINDLING QUINTET Rounded Up After Nelng Watched For several Months, New York, Nov, 15 There is at po- Hee héadquarters here a quartet of prisoners in whom the police of al- most every large American city and many of the leading business houses, banks and trust companies have a deep interest. They were rounded up after being watched for several months, and were formally held by a police magis trate yesterday on the nominal charge of being suspicious persons ment Employes, Were Sent to Pnlla- | deiphia hy a Pellce Lieutenant, | Philadelphia, Nov 11.—As the sult of a newspaper investigation five residents of Washington, D [| re- men, all ., yesterd y charge of election off return night, were held in bal ar art arrested Muesd on the yonating raudulent Hatanos Islands Belong to Japan ed he Miners Strike Adlusted, The miners’ 1 and No te, which In } men and hays - ptrike § ‘ 2 N 3 oo volved bewan 13. 1} ac juste ia heen satisfactorily and by the end of the week al} the strikers will have resumed work, The men struck against alleged excessive docking, and this point has Boen agreeably settled by the selection of twn docking bosses named by the sikers, Carpeglie’s Offer to Lounlaville. Loulsville, Nov, 15.-Andrew Car poke has written to the Loulaville olytechnie Library society offering subscribe $125,000 for the construc. fon of a public library building, pro- vided the city pay at least $10,000 a year for running penses and the purchase and renewal of books, | netted The police of New York say that most of them have been convicted here and alsewhere of swindling that has them many thousands of dol lars. The prisoners are Alonzo J. Whiteman, 39 Danville, N. the all v > A 1 Wf of t) { Fd vara old head of Columbian Yi eged Murdered His Brothers 30 f Marya Advance In the ries of Brooms, C} A 0 Nt i he rice | oma | | 80 per cent | wont At A meet) oom Mar 4 I'nite States nf t 1 q son ads ‘ re } ni wi decided Nationa ! m of a, held In advance ifactur A ssocint terdny in Emperor wititam NHonorss Chicagoan ago, Nov, | ‘mperor Wii ! heat oy i upon the Ch iam of German} Ed ward GG. Halls title of chevalier of the jer of the Crown | and presented } ith a gold medal em be hed in white and bine enamel Mr. Halle unsed his influence during the war with Spain in maintuinine friendly relations between the United | States and Germany m and which | Pernvian Insurgents aptured, Lima, Peru, Nov, 16.-~A group of in | purgents belonging to the forces of General Oro were surprised and cap tured near Chincha Alta, about 115 ' miles southeast of Lima. It ia believed that this will lead to the eapture of General Oro, who will be surrounded by the government troops, vies President Nesting Fanlly, Paterson, N. J, Nov, 16. =Viece Presi dent Hobart had a fairly good night, and today is resting easily, He ate three meals yesterday and sat up in his easy chair most of the afternoon. He retired early, and immediately fell asleep. I equal A SHORT. SHARP FIGHT. Defeat of Philippines Rebels at the Battle of San Jacinto, MAJOR JOHN A. LOGAN KILLED, of While Kilo! I'he fon the Gallant General Lending His Battalion Town Tnken Aftera Heavy Slaughter of Filipinos Aguinsido Has Escaped third two Manila, Nov The Thirty infantry, In the sharpest hour engagements of the war, with an force of inst five 16 one of rgents mii ons from { officer men Kil ana f« + Ol me The ] wna Sinatistion monia, 342 from 4d tery and 185 from yellow fever Nockefelleor's ( onditional GIN, Rochester, N. Y., Nov 15 On authority of Rev, Dr. A H president of the Rochester Theological we minary., it is that John D. Rockefeller the Standard Ol made a conditional pledge to the sug of the seminary Rockefeller will give $1 for every nr that he tions, t have | the announced president of company has Just of $150 0x Mr do dire nort WW) : raised In other 11 an aggregate of § red may 00 000 shall oon Be Our Imports and Fxports, « Washington Novy 15 he ment of the Imports and exports of the United States for the month of October last shows that the amount of merchandise imported during the month was $72,705,804, of which $20. 692.014 was free of duty, The exports of domestic merchandise during the same month amounted to $125.232.972 During the last ten months the ex- ports of merchandise exceeded the Im- ports by $370.867,157 state Nosumed After Thirty Years’ Idieness, Pottsville, Pa., Nov. 15.-The Wades. ville shaft, operated by the Reading Coal and Iron company, which has been idle the past 30 years, due to two fires which raged in its workings, re sumed operations yesterday. A shaft has been sunk. which will cut all the big coal veins, d a new fron breaker has been erected, The cole llery employs 500 men and boys. | Hall's Family 1 new How's This! We offer One Hundred Dolinrs any case of Catarrh tht cannot Hall's Catarrh Cure ¥F.J. CHENEY & CO, Frop Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known FJ Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleye him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to oarry out any obliga tions made by their firm WesT& TRUAX, Wholesale Droggist WALDING, KINNAN & Manviw, Drugkists, Toledo, © Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price, 76¢ per bottle Bold by all Druggists Testimonials Tres fis are the heat Heward Tory be cured by Foledo, 0) Wholesale URINARY ADISEASES Pre NIL YY OVARIAN Pan url IRRITABLE 1 Unt rHRAL [(AMMATION Vy RA " oe eM nt "ODUCTIVE sYS? 1s OPLUTALLY VALUABLE IN PROSTATIC 1roUBLED CYSTITIS DIABETES INCONTINDNCY URINE * ENTIFIE BLENDING PURE SANTAL awo SAW PALMETTO CTC £7C vy Mai, $1 SINOSTAmE ron PampuiLY PAN-AME RICAN DRUG CO new vor Q : | in Bellefor te | PARRISH'S DRUG Sl Farmers Attention! AT LOW PRICES ly vouh . i Walk-Overs for Men $3. Caracens for Women Powers Shoe Company ] Arcade, PENN'A. LEGAL NOTICEN. and! As be» that eeoriain {f ground situate in g tewhahip, Centre coun y, Fennsyivania on the public roan leading trom He efonte turnpike known as Lhe extension of Allegheny street, beginning Atl northwest corner of ot of WwW. VV. Emery henee west about 28 feet toa eoniampiated Al oY "een » i t i lands of Robert Valen ine feet to - Lo a1 { agreemen Sprit here thenoe “anders enor oastward gheny street the place ¥ feet 4% DOW creo erected A TT taken In and to ) SON And notice to Jey L Jackson, M.A I 0 Kom Katherine Brew and Geo T, Brew her husband Mit het] guardian of Mauris Tack being the widow and heirs f Geo W Jackson ate of Beliefonte boro dee'd ALSO be sold as James nie WwW. Fi R All that eeria'n in the goroof Philipsburg, Centre county bounded and doseribed as Tollows al a pent by a emioek standing at the junetion of Presgueisie sireel 0 fort Lo a post, Lhenos in A south rly direction along Mrs, Shin mel» bt to Mall Moon road 20 feel to the place of beginning, teing same lot which Momen Owens «tus by deed dated April 15th, 188 re corded in Dead Book No. 8 page 5 ste, sold and conveyed to John Niare party hereto hav Ig thereon srected & two story frame house containing seven rooms Also two story frame barn, ste Neized, taken In execution, and to be sold as | the property of Juba Stare, sro! of lot of g of Spring Count Tvania, Bounded » wth [nM north 17 degrees feet to corner | thence along alr grounds of the Agrieultnre STORE | si oon or lot of ground situate | Bevinning | Moclety of Centre eounty (now Bellefonte Fur {. The flist and fis of Charles pate Cu) north Mi degrees cast £1 feet Lo a cor Packer. administrator of of ira M Packer per, thenes along Inns of the estate of Win. A | late of Howard borough, deceased ny I omnes, det 4, suth 17 degrees east 18 feet to 15. The first and tual aoc ount of The w ‘ ' { -. apie Rl $ J yal - A f hom corner of Haltmoon street, thence Along suid Hosterman, sdminisirator of pir of | nan ¥ | : Ad y “ | | | al pr account street #9 degrees west bl feet to the place of beginning. it belug lot No, 1 In the general Hosteran, late of Haines township, deceased I! n of Coles Addition to the soto of Belle 14. The final sccount of William KE. Irwin ante surviving administrator of ete , of Daniel Ay hereon erected & two-story frame dwelling house and other outbul dings res, late of Philipsburg borough, deceased Merzed. taken in exeention. and to be sold as | 17. The firs nd A LOM n the property of Mrs Mary Bland now Shilling, | Bohn and vt Me A Saal ao ant of Jrank A LBO, Daniel Bohn, late of Harris towaship, dee’d All that eartaln messuage, tenament and 15. First and final aceount of Geo, M. Boal, tract of and situs's in the fowhship of Bnow | sMdministrator of ete, of James | Leech, late ol Khoo Quninty of Centre and State of Fennsyl Harris luwaship, deesased vain, bounded and des ribed as follows: be 4. Pirst and final ginning at a post on the old snow Shoe Pike, | administrator ot ie Thenes oy snd of John 1. Potter & Co, south 2 | of Harris townsh) degrees west 40 perches to a post thenoe by 3. The 4 other lands of the Snow Bhoe Coal Co. north 74 Kh ri and B degrees west | perches Lo siones the noe north and tr ; 3D perehes 10 4 post shirk OW ue Pike south wo the pia « of beginning sores wid ¥ prre Boal, Late seoount of Geo. M of George BB. Leech py deceased md and fins Brisbio, admin y sell the real wns! of H.( strators of ele of Joseph p. aeeeased arcount Les 2h degrees east thence i. entiale hy the old east 10 porehs tate of For The fir rt of f 4 part of er degrees tert 80 hes tuining being srper Lact yeyod ranted pon dated and ha ¥ yi ereeted gone a uther uo flhere W YOUR OWN BARBER Saves Money, Time and Patience. THE GEM SAFETY RAZOR. fo —— Makes S and ple want Safety frame tor cleaning while moving blade i» PERFECT, No We guaranties 10 keep then shaving without bis 1s the" CGEM. Simple isn't it. PRICE, $2.00 THE CEM SAFETY RAZOR is without a rival be man's dressing table or traveling bag » complete without it sharp for one year * + ause 11 gentle “00 § suuvy Sef AQ eq 0 4 Sel sag “5 sempeg slaels “00 ASETL00 KID FEL smof ot wore (ee man ow sod paynneng pr andoree) YEN BASMMTTION ‘wg § AJ] °q po 03 Saree quo gn, Jepeee am 0g Stropping Machine and Strop In position, ready for stropping biade. Pries, $1 No beard too harsh, none too downy. The Gem “mows” them all swiftly without a “pail :
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