THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 1 . ~ y 1901, Wednesday September 4, A strike of 17,000 skilled working- men in the packing trades throughout the country is threatened The Eighteenth Infantry will sall from Manila for home September 10 on the transport Kilpatrick A railroad deal that may mean the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe's entry into St. Louis is sald to be under con: sideration. Pittsburg's shipments of coal to gouthern ports threatens to be badly crippled by a strike of 350 caulkers and ship repairers Dr. Samuel Porter widely known teachers of the deaf and dumb in the country, died late last night at Farmington, Conn., aged 91 Thursday, September §, Ex-President Cleveland was the day's guest yesterday at the celebration of Old Home week at Norwich, Conn Six young women served as pall bearers at the funeral in Baltimore yesterday of Miss Margaret Thalhim, It is reported that the new survey of the international boundary line will leave the greater part of the town of Blaine, Wash n the Canadian side Emperor Ni as will go to unoficlally as a guest of President Loubet and will Blace a wreath upon the tomb of M. Faure “The Chines r ver Prince Cl S$ y in Berlin,” says the Pekin r ! nt of The Lo: f don Times Friday, September 6. The Italian ¢ have discovered the headquarters n international association of incendiaries in Rome Heavy rains that have been falling for 24 hours, and show no sign of ces sation, have fi ed Calcutta rivers Within the next 30 days work will have commenced on the water front of Norfolk harbor upon the erection of a million-doiiar ship building plant An important meeting to discuss t repeal of what Is alm to be un Just fire insurance legisiati and to secure the enactment of NeCOssSAry laws, was held at Cleveland Saturday, September 7. The Indiana Coal st will not be Organized before Jan ¥ 02 Indianapolis temperance s ties have begun a against liqu law violators Govern Nas yf O sg determ i that no prize fights » t la n that state Munir Bey, the Turkish ambassador to France, has rdere return to Constantinople Within a few the « t tra “. tion will repia $e i r on t} street ralls \ given ast evening The 46th an* ua 1 of the I “ at » “ er tra v ale Tuesday, September 10 The work of breaking up of the yacht Independence " begin today Mayor Hayes, of Baltimore an “ nounces that he had received an offer from a syndicate to pay $5,000,000 for the city's interest in the Western Mary- land railroad William Gillette was hissed In Lot don last night by the gallery in th opening of “Shorlock Holmes,” at the Lyscum theatre. Down stairs the appaluse evened matters u however Pp BIG TRACTION MERGER Philadelphia Company to Control the Street Railways of Pittsburg. Pittaburg, Bept. 10 —A transact! involving over $3 000 was fairly | launct ed yesterday afternoon in Pitts burg. Negotiations fer the transfor of the control of the Consolidated Traction company and the Southern Traction company by the Philadelphia company were started and the proba bilities are that they will be com pleted within the next 45 days. A the same time It was practically an nounced, though mot officially, that the former project of the formation of the Union Traction company of Pittsburg had been abandoned. In its place the Philadelphia company will become the parent company that will hold the reins over all the traction Interests of Pittsburg and Allegheny, as well as most of the county of Allegheny Cc Miners’ Strike Will Start Next April Ehenandoah, Pa Bept. 10.~In the course of an address to the United Mine Workers here yesterday, and af terwards in an Interview, President Mitchell sald he would counsel the mien to demand recognition of the un fon and an eight-hour day at the ex piration of ths term of agreement with the mining companies on the 1st of next April ’ Galveston's Memorial to Mer Dead Galveston, Tex Sept. 10.-<Three hundred people witnessed and par + WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | one of the most | Paris | ticipated In the memorial services or the beach at the foot of Street yesterday Simple and in pressive services consisted in placing | & monument of lowers in the gulf and strewing the water with garlands in | honor of the memory of those who | . perished In the storm a year Ago, : Fwenty firs \ CAMP A BLAZE OF GLORY Veteran Boys In Blue, tion of the present population is pe sonally familiar once trod of Gettysburg and of a hundred othe The aged feet that the bloody fields of Shiloh 34 |OPIE READ ON HEAT. Cleveland's Streets Filled With the Cleveland, O., Sept. 10—~This cRY, gp, .0us Story Writer Discusses last night was a blaze of glory, a crystillization of all the living memor Hot Wave in Chicago. les of the stirring days of 1861-65, ; : memories to which but a mere fra Tp Only Contented Crenture In the Ane clent Citizen Who Loves to Tell Truthful Stories About the Sizzling Past, hard-fought battles, surged around - Monumental Square, located in the At a time when London was ling business heart of the city, with slow with heat a famous hum t wished but steady tread. The centre of the that he might take off his fl sit scene was the soldiers’ and sallors’ |g his bones 1f he were in the avers | monument, which stands in the centre goe¢ Am 1a city now he w go | of the park, In mute and silent sym- ever further than that, writes Opie | pathy with the living veterans, to the Read in the Chicago American He great majority of whom it must soon would insist that the bones sh { be speak as to those who have already goraped. When Chicago suffers from passed away heat the resi of the country is in eg- | Tall and sturdy as though the snows ny. When the Chicago ma repires of over 70 winters had not sifted thelr the New Yorker reeks. And sis at { powder into his scanty locks, standing Drese a t the only ne We 3 r We erect upon his crutches, General Sick- have ha me one & ; ‘ We les strode » National G. A. R. head. ai of us at it A Ine quar Lifting his cap to General comiort; it $s DOL restar i leo Ra | the er dignitaries, : Fr 1 ¢ s0irt le Ky he 1 1d exclaime al 8 el Heips y Ou . { rades, le us that God for the A - ne Lt} LJ news f Buffal Lord ha { } r ard ed pray { th v . \ zed { (tia a : \ 1 Ch ¢ 1 eO] po Y ’ A! Kir n ‘ pa 4 I d G ; v y \ ‘ s story f thi A pre [* a . [4 L t L A . was KE . ma spra i ne Dar 4 y A » Rf KM a w ¢ K H time The G vf Ww . 1ttles him during & war Y | I'l ; of f Ine ¥ ‘ grew a ‘ w SI ¢ He At 3 x t . r o i133 fe! Yel A In the sits ‘ ENGLAND'S FRIENDSHIP her ‘ ‘ . Minister Francis Says Britain's Sym : ae pathy Is a National Emotion Zen . r - ’ i y . v - LJ ’ ' ¢ pel : har a ‘ ; vades z the y y his i i ~» ging P 18 Pre Kin > ‘4 EL < is but a me i g mel “ y i pers i - » 4 ‘ I : » } y ’ I X } ~ m Q : REFUSED TO ” Chairman Dick W Chairman Daugherty’s Suggestion, ~ d Ar a : : A Dich the Reg tes suggesting tha respect to the Pre apo es for the car anceled, adding rangement had bee Garfield was assassinated Chas an Dick r {rm Daugherty, refusing to acquiesce In his suggestion nd alling attention t the fact that while a similar Arrange ment had been proposed at the time of Garfield's assassination it had not beer accepted by the Repu an state con mittes POPULIST VILLIFIER PUNISHED Nebraska Church Congregation Post poned Service to Souse Mim. Omaha, Neb, Sept. 9. ~The congre gation of the Presbyterian Church of Fairmount, Neb., postponed its serv Ice yesterday until it had administered punishment to a villifier of President McKinley. A Populist of the radical type expressed his view on the church veranda that McKinley had reaped the legitimate fruits of hig encouragement of trusts and the money power. A crowd of young men thereupon ducked him into a neighboring pond and then rode him on a rail out into the country He was dumped into a thicket and warned not to return. When the vig! lantes had returned from thelr task services were begun, me than an hour later than usual re To Reward Parker's Prompt Action. Washington, Sept. 10. «A suggestion was thrown out In the executive de partments yesterday that it would be proper for the American people to do something for the colored man Parker whose prompt action probably saved the President's life The would be Assassin himself complained that It Was Lhe stunning Liow delivered upon him by Parker that prevented him from fring another shot Anarchists Celebrate Assassination. McKeesport, Pa., Bapt § r hun. dre Italian Anarchists celebrated President McKinley's Ww Assassination yesterday at Guffey Hollow, a mining hamlet a ss Youglogheny river from Buena Vista. Beer, whiskey, speeches, songs and praises for Ciolgoss were | the or far of the day NCEL SPEECHES Not Acquiesce In CRANIERS, ] "w : he ne . ars . i e fat , - sighs a . RT r. He is king forw va- cat . i ry } " ¢ every sq ¢ yar f spt el} 5 two arts of : ts. He knows that he = COE ne pipped like a nutmeg grater; } knows at green scum of the i ist 4 ed into his 8; he knows ‘ two-ounce perch ist stl $3 on barbed wire he is to tear his thea that in the farmer's cellar he Is ¢ pant like a lizard, drinking “refresh ments” in the odor of dying sj 5 and moldy potatoes, but with what Joy does he look forward to it all And his wife! To be relieved of household cares, how delightful it will be! Of course her boy will fall out of an apple tree, guaping out his breath upon the ardent air; following will coms a night of wakefulness, ar xiety and arnica; and then the youngest @aughter in opening the gate will mash her finger andaspiteful sow will fright. en the baby and a dog will bite Bobby and a cat will serateh Loulse—and the resting mother will take care of her own room, make the beds, do the sweeping—but it is a vacilion. The weather man is safe in saving that In sight there is no decided re. Uef. The wisest thing a weather man oan 80 is to shake his head. A tem pestuous cold wave, coming bull-kead- od, Is of easy observation. He knows that unless {ts course is Qverted it willreach a certaln point, But a hot It Is not about and s« it Is going 1 wave is more insinuating. heady; it falters and feels en down. And be w long stay there no men can tell. Like the Arad, it may steal away in the night ut of Its movements it does not apprise the wenther man, With a harsh, toddery rattle it laughs at him se! {| other outbn New York's Groat Nridge New York expects that within six, Years a $60,000,000 bridge will be com. pleted across the North river for the use of all rafllways centering at Jer | sey City. It took 10 years to bulld the first Drooklym bridge, but im- mensely larger suspension bridges ean now be constructed In one-third | the time. | | Bounded on the north by woodland, on the east | Me containing 15 acres more or less fone year and the blancs, | bear interest | morteages on the premises | CLEMENT Dare Oil for the It's « i CC the resust + 4 Cs ) peevish, f 1 y ( { J - 3 o ! 'H e ¢4 $ 1311 : | Lil i SERRE L Cill na 3 1 £2 l VY dl f § bh onalsd I 1 f fl 2 heats, a i Rass | I p hested id, or a child tl : . ! EA - | N .} x I} 9 ’ Ail il &' i ¢ ] t ' | 3 SHEMS X SHOES. | \.. THE PROPER) FOUNDATION | \ FOR | WEZL DRESSED) MEN § LOO roe Aunt A yr ' { STE4P m Vv oO » | fet Model Shoe Store P UIC, a. NOTICES > . | He LEGAL x r w _- Madisor eis here on the responde nt that the unde appointed 1} said oourt wo take testimony in sald case on the part of the Hib lant, will meet the parties In interest for the purpose of his appointment at his office empie Court, Bellefonte, Pa. on Thursday Sept. 2th, Is, at o'clock a. m. of said day when and where you may attend if you Sire FE stated cam above missioner signed con J. KEXSEDY JOussTOS Comn mer ins ABLE KEAL ESTATE ESTATE OF JACOBGARBRICK, Marion twp P! BLIC SALE OF V ALL By virtue of the authority vested In the un dersigned, under the will of Jacob Garbriek, late of Marion township, deceased, there will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of the sald Jacob Garbriek, deceased, In Marion township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2ist, 190) at one o'cloek p. m. the following tracts of real estate, located in sald township, as follows 148 ACRE FARM known as the homestead farm bounded on the north by land of Curtin & Co, on the east by David Harter, on the south by Moses Thompson's estate and H Yeariek and on the west by Willlam Bartley. contain Ing 145 acres more or less, on which Is erected a Two story Frame House, Bank Barn, Wagon shed, Cornerib and other outbulldl run ning water at the house and barn, a good orchard and limestone land 135 ACRE FARM by HON, Yearick, on the south by H. N. Y ear K, and on the west by David Harter: is rovements are, Two story Stone House, Bank arn, Corn-erih, Wagon shed running water At the house and barn, and limestone land SACRE FARM Bounded on the Wr land of HN. Yeariek on the east by LP Orr and Samus Yonada, on the soni Mm WW, Eby. on the west by land of H, N, Yeariek, and other lands of Jacob Garbrick., cont aie ng 13 acres inore or less, Improvements are Fwostory, Frame Dwelling House, Bank barn, Corn erib and dings TIMBERLAND iO acres of timberland bounded on the north by Curlin & Co, on the east by V wada and Shaffer, on the south by other lands of Jaecoh Garbrick and on the west by Curtin & Co TERME OF SaLn of purchase money to be paid In cash upon delivery of the deed 2 in being LC In two The deferred payments to And to be secured by bonds and years thereafter Hexuy J, Gannntox Children. ~E-OLD TIME » | ‘SHOE MAKER Yo COBBLER A. C. MINGLE. Sechler & Co BARGAINS! ~~~1 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!! Fine Groceries. COME AT ONCE We give more good hon- est value for one dollar than any other shoe store in Centre county and you should make use of the opportunity and SAVE MONEY, Pure Cider kind you can (mr Store p.m A AIWAYS open nt and on Saturday until Yeager & Davis Successors to Powers Shoe Co. Bellefonte Pa. E.K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P. R Sechler & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. MONEY TO LOAN tod R Passenger station, In large and small quantities on . : sells only the best qualities approved security. Farms for sale. Real estate bought and sold. AN 1 AMT 4 ugh ahd wad. NTHRACITE . . NKLE, Att Y: and Crider Exchange. Bellefonte. BITUMINOUS COALS. leo all kinds of Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. TELEPHONE BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE PA. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM, All ki A Wood, nds of Smokie 1 Meat, Pork Sausage, ote if you want a e Juley Meak go to PHILIP BEEZER, Garman’s Emuvire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. Att'y GRO. Gannnick Executors, 0000 CALLS: Central uh £000 J Commercial * AL. §. GARMAN, Prepriter,
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