THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. 3 n mn nn v K'S NEWS | i \ Valuable Real Estate : HAFRER ORDERED OUT. | maim REYSTONE HAPPENINGS, | "+ "e+ Fa EREEREREREREREERERERREERERE Thursday, Sept, 20, at Public Sale. | DON'T DO Il Democrats nominated Col. George By virtue of a decree issued out of the Or 000080000 S—————— Pfeiffer, of Camden county, for gon- - phans’ Court of Centre County The American Army Must With= gress for the First New Jersey district, News Ttems of Interest From All | In pas lon, in the The Democratic convention for the | ESTA [EOF DAN RUNKLE DEC] A) , — draw From China’ 8 Capital, Righth New Jersey district nominated Parts of the State, sale, on the y ron os ont mi 0 4 iB ( Edward A. 8. Mann, of Bayonne, for : ; in proceedings TERE a in congress, "AD TTD O “wh ~~ > i { AY, TOBER THI A LEGATION GUARD TO REMAIN. Gen. John A. McClernand, who IRON WORKERS OUT ON BTRIKE, ! at 10 clock p. m., the following gorved with distinction under Grant | FINE FARM Meantime Alarming Reports Have | and Logan in the civil war, died at Nearly Two Thousand Men and Boys 12 Springfield, IIs, aged 88, The Democrats of the Fifth New Jer- dersee. and It Is Believed in Lon- | gov district yesterday nominated John Remarkable Growth of the Carpens J hnson, president of the Paterson tern’ board of aldermen, for congress ; : ; Washington, Sept. 26.—The United | 5 gpring Lake, N. J., yesterday fire Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 26.—According States government yesterday took the | gestroyed the Monmouth House, the ko he 4) nem! py he Ee first step toward the redemption of its | Essex, the Coulton, a dozen other ing there § 1h bg Wresk Hy the yan pledge made to the Russian govern- | summer dence tha a block of bin. Who ve oR bangin work Moon io ment Aug. 28 last, by cablegram in- | stores Loss $760,001 attempted enf reement of a reduction struction to Gen. Chaffee to reduc e the Friday, Sept. 21. of 26 per cent In wages, cutting pud American forces in China to the pro- The population of Easton, Pa., 18 25, gjars from $4 to $3 per ton, The strike portions of a legation guard, Nearly | 238; In 1890, 14,481 affects about a thousand men and boys a month ago the Russian government | The po ulation of Wills amsport, Pa., employed in the four mills of the Sus- was told through M. De Wollant, its | ! 40 > DON ¢ fit i DON'T Renched Nerlin From Count Wal- Resist a8 Neduced Senle of Wages, ™ Fr don He Will Declare War on China, Unlon<=“Pluney” Plerce Free, i gp Lb por m in 1860, 27,132, quehanna Iron and Steel company at charge here, that if the Russian forces ‘ice Chairman J. H. Edmisten, of the Columbia, and 600 or 700 more employ- ' Populist ational committee chal- ed at the Aurora furnace, at Wrights- lenges Senator Hanna to a joint debate ville, the Vesta furnace at Watts Bta- bers entered the First Na tion and the York rolling mill, all of ink of Winnemucca, Nev. i which are ontrolled by the Susque- | five men, and ape hanna company ™ and ministry were withdrawn from Pekin, “we shall give instructions to the commander of the American forces in China to withdraw our forces from Pekin, after due conference with the other commanders as to the time and manner of withe ir AWE al. That time has now come, sterday’s action marks the beginning of the disappear- ance { th America army from China, jp) Growth of the Carpenters’ U'nlon, on, Pa., Sept. 25.—At yester- he blennia ’" 1 » “ an DON'T 1 d Jol § OW Jl -~ 0d FRITS TE - 1 ellefonte } i i , of 1 i Saturday, Sept Med GRAND | BEI sing out qallel Fl ELESTATE GOIN COMPANY Pa., Sept. 22.—An Ttallan | “Fist IAG 1) OF OXFORDS. \ Monday, Sept, 24. “Pinney” Plerce Free, ALARMING REPORTS FROM CHINA, Count Von Waldersee Finds the Sit. untion Very Dangerous, orts LEGAL NOTICENS. The Most Important WERS SHO COMPANY, Bush Arcade Pitt c- eranton, Pa, Sept. Two fi 1s BELLEFONTE, PENN'A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE A diate, ion at EE +.:: HARDWARE, Graniteware, Tinware, Agninst the Heading Road Ranges, ver: , r pany, Heaters, CENA CESAR valk Af h " Dg § the 1 Guns, BEELER Ske a RH 8 Wie I Free WH | td a ay tion. on th Ammunition, MEAT MARKE [ Striking Miner Killed hy a Train Wednesday, Sept Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows Al kinds o = od M “ Le Juicy Ste constitu k rious mens to Britis GENERAL MARKE interest Texsnn Floods Not Alarming. nds of 0 onda Qint | oh aaa | sentra Ey 0 3 ais ram |] | pn heey orm Wood, Grain, Hay, § wehiral olaie ng ato xh Kower Colordtor wits (3 rage westogs | dence at Sou m and ‘siole sev re of an order of the Orphas Straw and Sand. 11} mal School the people had nm warned there is |. \ - | ty fifth anniversary v Al e of Ma Superior & { 13 Chinton Co. PA. LOT ime no loss of life Wr { The Hrazoa | §. “ i . ) ! i R n J ’ ' ' } fe OM y nt woul | « ' fie MIrning ‘1 ar gs still swelling, but ye water has not pi, ! h " i | vd sached the ove " SATURDAY OCTOBER TH reach i eloek 3 ' : ! Q ; : i I 4 thet * wat ’ VALUABLE FARM FROFER TELEPHONI CALIS J, £. FLUICKINGER, Principal, Supreme Conrt Judge Potter, 116s - : . > ' ' L Marton owns h ‘ tv. P ELE y 18: i ot ‘ " Harrisburg Sept 26. ~(overnor } ; b J } Jame ' Ie ‘ , " tt dista Re ; : : : pire Slate Normal School, ; v g£ lands ohn oy. Huston heirs, Central ‘ . . ) x ; to “ Stone yest fay announced the follow ‘ Ebi p 1) ' } rail Henrs ‘“% at “ thers CONTAINIS Commercial LOCK MAVEN, PA. ’ , ra : way phd 0} bul {al . x + a} etd RRA ing appointments William FP. Potter, Ni Yon : ' £3 ACKES more or less, Thereon + BROS 3 + © nh ih 4 Bn of Pittsburg, supreme court judge, to | eraey i i ‘ * . ban B 2 ® WS TURY RA RN fill the vacancy created by the death ; : ’ : erty h y tle Y i P yrus imbaug} a | other necessary outbulidings. The building i of Chief Justice Henry Green; Marshall ot lo ext PRY rine ¢ | eru loath oysburg Gap, | are in fine condition and the farm in a fs . ’ 5; Is Ned) 4 " : y nt te of culty hy Brown, of Pittsburg, common pleas |° b Yor H 4 1 1 1 EM OF BALK Ten per cent. of the m . ys [4 . : », Wy vy orke George heinting ym rdone on ' ' be : y judge of Allegheny, Pa., vice Jacob F, |; ) Yo ot £. . warn 8, A y a net eon, chase money to be paid in cash on day 4 4 / - $ # Slagle, of Pittsburg; William B. Ken- | ho } ge, $6.5066.65; falr Yo Peter Mobin on Saturday night at Mor. | the balance of the one-third on confirmation | worthy of Milford coroner of Pike and grassers, B08. rou ris. near Hiteburg sale; one-third In one yea! and the balanee in ST md ; A HY A FTA TL WINNING ECA TION, 4 Bheep slow, cholee weothers i " ' \ Y two years with Interest from confirmation of county, vice Dr, Carl Kelly, deceased. | 4.2. common, NOEL: choles ol ul use of ; Jow condition of An sale Deferred payments to be secured by v Mort the dernande of doh i os - ™ - ~ elam ores rom eh aynesboro ond ort " sb : 5 3 . i ‘ } - . «7 Mr. Potter is the governor's law part pot ra . wa on to good, §.W0US, ets ita water apply there Is an eps bond and mortgage on th PO BOW RR. { ; ‘ul Pee rChal age Fo pre x ner. A Soni of typh old ever there Administrator it . ’ LEER SONS, Ma wd Lida o Mines be PR Forming voung meq pnd w amen (6
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