THE ( ON So TAD DEMOCRAT, BELLYFONT KE, PA, NOVEX {BER 7, 1901. 3 CLOSED BY DROUGHT Many Mines Ara Idle Owing 3 of River, to 10.000 MINERS ARE OUT OF WORK Rain Comes Soon All the Mines de Unless Will Has trial Pitts the river conl nongahela and Coke comy and 10,000 miners of employment The drought the cause, and mines and me will he idle sufficient to take il that n aud the nongahela 100,000 ava floating on rise that w for the shallow Pittsburg rains coms month ti COMM thi Closed-Acid In the Water Seridus Effect On the Indus Plants Nov. 5 Fift { ombination, eon mines of the Mo ronsolidated burs River ( any, cliose are thrown ut the rains the mill until come south fons of tons of yw congest the Pittsburg har Mo the vatered pools of the river. Every one of lable the the tow! he headwaters each sum: crease old min water FOUND BABY’'S BODY IN RIVER Brains Were Dashed Out and Child | Thrown Into the Water. Pottsville, Pa, Nov. {Coroner W, J. Mc is of infanticide at Clair, roused the deepest indignation in the community The murder of the In fant occurred at the bridge crossing the Bchuylkill at that place, the body being found lying In the bed stream, which is very shallow, At one of the posts bridge there was a § blood upon the pos tle one's brains were ter being killed ti aver a 15foot wall ¥ a“ Carthy St. which has of the corner Rot Le yet a cliues Boy Kidnapper Arrested, Great Falls, Mon., N year-old boy napped the Ryan CW a note ransom, if the Mr. Ryan notified ti} rested young Southwick Ryan boy had store unharmed Bouthwick had no accomplices repentance nd hit the old man for he would | name to the fall threats demand was not « §O arrived at having bes caged have stood wr it Lack of Coke Closes Furnaces. Pittsburg, Nov. 5.—~Eighteen blast furnaces in the Pittsburg district and the Mahoning and Shenango valley have or are about to close down for want of coke The car and motive power shortage on the rallroads sre sponsible for this cond The sus pension of tl ast races will cut off pig iron fuction 5.000 tons dally and will throw about 1.500 men idle No relief Is in sight, and it Is probable that other furnaces will have to close ene b Dro } ) over Scranton’s New Tax Law. Scranton, Pa, Nov. b5.—Recorder Connell nance imposing a tax on the gross receipts of gas, water, light, telephone, telegraph and trolley companies. It will compel these public service cor porations to contribute $100,000 an nually to the city treasury, or enough to pay onefourth of the municip expenses. The ordinance was made possible by Scranton’s new second class city charter, the much maligned ripper bill. Hears of a Fortune, Vineland, N. J, Nov, é-Lee Thomp- son, a carpenter of this place, has re ceived word from Kerryville, Tex, that he Is one of a half dozen helrs to an estate worth $100,000, Iaft by a distant relative, The information came through what Is regarded as a reputable law firm of Kerryville, ———— Me Did Not Believe n Banke. Cumberland, Md., Nov. 2.-Jacod Nickelson, who lives near Hyndman, did not believe in banks and kept his money hidden In his.house. Thurs day robbers stole $4500 In groen backs. Yesterday Nickelson deposited in the bank $1,000 in gold, which the robbers overlooked, Coal | d yesterday, FOOL investigating a case of the | Murray Crane, of Dalton | Kinley a year | France, of the Fusion committee, had yesterday signed the ordi EPUBLICAN Elected Plurality, NEW JERSEY RE Franklin Murphy Governor By 10,C when entire h gave ried by 10 000 cir 5 (oh) of {to the legislature lost his Murphy is the Murphy 5 000 it Murs Joston, Nt no state or national issue nd bu yw local con- tests to arou more ballot yesterday than in the g¢ interest, there were s cast in the state election any off year in the state. The total The Republicans had history f exceeded 200 600 no difficulty in earrying the state being elected rd time by practically the same majority as when he first ran for governor the th the 159% time Des M falling sta! 40 and ing or A.B date has 80 000 nor in The is elected some extira made taryland. Baltimore, N mendous falling in in the city Democrats | city and 'here Was A Lre the vote both the counties and the ive been victorious in both more than have beea polled In Baltimore as against 110.000 cast two years ago at the municipal elections The Rep timore by three more state. No 75.000 Yotes ied Bal carried Balti. have carr They also districts in ublicans legislative city Nebraska, Lincoln, Nov. 6 Judge Sedgwick (R,) has been elected by as large a majority as that given William Me- ago. Chalrman De no statement to give out. Judge Sedgwick’s majority state Is 10,000 in the Kentucky. : Louisville, Nov, 6.--The Democrats will have Increased majorities In both houses of the next general assembly which will elect & successor to United States Benator Deboe. Colorado. Denver, Nov, 6.-~The entire Demo ertie ticket is elected by from 2.000 to 5,000 plurality. Some of the Demo- cratic candidates were scratched heav- fly, but all are elected. Killed While Bantering, Baltimore, Nov. 6.--Adam Cooper, eolorad, 18 years old, was shot and killed last night by William Simms, slso colored. Cooper and Simms were Vautering each other as to the efficiency of their pistols, Blams pointed his weapon at Cooper and pulled the trig- gor, but the first bullet went wide of the mark. He pressed the trigger again and before the smoke had cleared away Cooper sank to the ground with a bullet in the left breast. Cooper ‘was earried to a hospital where he died & faw minutes after his arrival, vote | w_ | : E. Gaujot, FOUND HEADLESS CORPSE Chicago Has Another Murder Mystery On Hand. Chicago, Nov. 6 which promis veiop- hed yesterday, when Italian, w ped In a flour land treet. been the marks latter and a clothing, ian had money. lief that ments the body an barrel the Carnse he torso bore t hatchet A 1 book wel found Indicating nat made a busi Appearances le the in the dead n Ness I0aning ad the b wellto-do the of to ftalian was Worl their . ome having Uring men «on their way to i yveared @ Kru barrel evi re It wa a saloonl eeper, of Napoll, since Napoli He sald that rival Monday night ¢ the rounds tha CREO A on hi is ar Year ago no ELEVATOR BURNED ed ' Destroy Hawall Wants Chinese Laborers. Washingto Nov, 4 Authority for the all Hawalian silver coll into corresponding coins of the United States, and for the immigration of a limited number of Chinese labor ers, conditional upon thelr engaging in agricuitural pursuits only during residence In the territ and return to their own country upon be farmers, are fet ations of Mr. H E. C ’ their thelr orw, ug ceasing to the of recommer Hawall, Ir Mail Carrier Foun in thi AWAY AEe ar ec} hildrer Fatal Gunning Accident, I Pa No inant Lemus] wealthy wi i wan fa lay afterno ntain with tally sl hunting on 1 pitting on a K. In © shall Heffner, route nt. the San y's me npany a wellknown latter's gun was discharged a« dentally, the load penetrating Mr Lanorman’s left side and embedding {taelf in the lungs . with N shot Twenty-five Insurgents Killed. Manila, Nov, 6 ant Julien with a detachment of untered a body of Insure Lieuten scouts, ence | gents southeast of Catbalogan, Samar { Island | lowed 25 rebels were killed and in the fight which fol One hun dred and seventy five houses were burned and 5,000 pounds of rice and | 2,000 pounds of palay were captured, Fierce Forest Fires In Missourl. Poplar Muff, Mo, Nov. 4.—The flercest forest fires since are raging a few miles south of here The woods have been in flames for | three days, and thousands of cattle and horses are in danger. Farmers and stockmen have turned out en masse to fight the flames, but thelr efforts have 80 far avalled little, ——— co —— 1901 NOVEMBER 1001 Su. Mo. | Tu. We. Th. Fr. !Sa. 1 1885 | Barnum’s « WEGIVE ANEW SECHLER & CO. pl BLOCK SH HOUS) ..Fine Groceries.. hii you are Seasonable Goods, them. Not sometime, but all the time, day in the year. Don’t spend your extrem fruit earch for what HLICSE § looking for we hav e every strengt! t wen auring th weather $ “an buy M Break Wt Beef, Sweet, Canned Meats, Salmon and Sardines. Table Oils, home-made and imported. Pickles, sweet and sour, in bulk and various sizes and styles of packages. Pure Extracts, Ginger Ale and Reot Beer. New Cheese pow coming to us in elegant shape. Cereal i reparasiona. We carry 4 fine line of the most popular ones. Pure Cider Vinegar, the kind you can depend on, a e Is always mn until § on Saturday unt] 10 p.m, Our p.m. an Sechler & Co BELLEFONTE. PA. 19 26 MOON'S PhASES, 12 od [It 25 pm LE PAIR WHEN THEY DON We subject sell ALL to they must tory. and we EVERYTHING. [EAGER & DAVIS. vial "Phones Bellefonte, Pa. D*vYor E NOTICE JAMES T GIVE GOOD WEAR. Goods GUARANTEE ody ilidtadl ym i ddddhdadbaiaasiabiadd Adit AAA AaALARRARREAR and preaaTe Freres A PampuiLy, C.A. SNOW&C WassinsTon, D BHAA ARARARRAAARA RNR RRR AS re Parent Orrce SA 4A (hitind/ 00600 babAAA0AL AAA MAMMA MAA AAA Lhd bbb dhbbittibiibiittitttiblidaanid 8. PATENT Orrict : £ H ek a AVVAAAA VARA VAAL ARAN AE RRR ANT VR sbbaetbbibste Banh AAA AA AAA A Sid Centre County Banking Co. Rireels ng NOTES moire House TYRONE, PA. GARMAN, Propriter. ORGANS | AAALALALAAALAAALAAALALALALALAAARA CARA LARA CA RiRth didantdidedideactotodedotat fon in ddotatas] aes SHOE roe JY OMEN “It’s No Secret,” she said, “but the fact is I never knew why it was I couldn't make my feet feel comtortable or look stylish until I wore ' Queen Quality ' Shoes.’ They are made on such exact and symmetrical lines that they mould themselves to the foot, impart. ing the greatest ease and comfort to wearers. That's the secret of their popu larity and great sale. All styles and shapes. We are sure to fit you, One Price $3.00. II ———— Mingle’s Shoe Store Belletonte.
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