THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 5, 1601. I —— a dss THE DITIES LEGAL [am sottne old ant worout wna 1] a WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | ~~ any longer. | admit that the leader Friday, November 29, of Painters, Decorators — — of Tammany Hall should stay In New | Philadelphia's third annual Dog | hangers of America begar asa : . York all the year round, and I can't | Show opened in Horticultural Hall on | Mich. yesterday. Philippine Diamond Ring Case De- stay here for more than a part of the | Wednesday evening | Penny nia rallroad o oided Against (Government. year, All this talk about my being| Admiral Dewey will atiend the Ane | the rumor that the ¢« — state leader and trying to dictate in | napolis-West Point football game at | bought real estate in Ne | national politics Is nonsense, 1 am | Philadelphia tomorrow a terminal station ISLANDS ARE U, 8. TERRITORY | | lng." | American Society in london was at- | several senators and Opinions Were Handed Down By | When asked if he was training any- | tended by over 300 guests, | Choate will lunch with United States Supreme Court In| body to succeed him as leader he re- | Fire in Michael Doyle's evaporated Roosevelt tomorrow, | insular Cases—Another Porto Rico | ’ p and I have no: planned my future, ex Y., caused a loss of 530,000 The Bouthern Confere Ruling. | cept that | wii go to England in Jan It Is announced from Washington | Unitarian Church is in session at Chat Washington, Dee. 3.—Opinions were | vary or February. The Tammany ex that the Twelfth Cavalry will be sent tanooga, Tenn rendered in the United States su-| ecutive committee will meet next | to Manila in the near future The State National ar preme court yesterday in the last of | month, and you may hear more of the Dr. William Rainey Harper, of Chl- | Hide and Leather Banks the two insular test cases One of | matter then.” | cago, has accepted the offer to be di- | have consolidated. them was that known as the “14 dia | rector of Educational Congress at | General Russell A. Al mond rings” case, involving the rela. Por Ran in River, Si World's Fair at St. Louis | secretary of war, is seriou tionship of the United States to the his a snow storm Lore vostardny ak : Saturday, November 30. home in Detroit, Mich Philippine Islands from a tariff point trolley car became dnmapazenble 2ud 1 he of view, and the other what 1s known | "youn a steep grade into the Hud- | Waukee, la, was destroyed by fire last | and a party of friends a8 the Dooley case, No. 2, involving Ave ™ A a a Sotm awn | night : | night for z tour to Mexico the constitutionality of the collection son. per ture wen five Wop D-| The Clear River Mills, at Burrill | A new steamship servic of duty on goods shipped from New Bors 8 the SAF, One of whom y B ville, R. LI, were burned, causing &| gurated yesterday betweer York to Porto Rico. Baruth, a commercial traveler, of New | loss of $100,000 In the former case the court through York city, was drowned, The others M ’ ndee 3 Y » Hos y y | Chief Justice Fuller hed that the dia ro Re Phila, Deputy Js J. Jeff mond rings brought in from the Phil rin di ippines and over which the case arose should have been exempt from duty under the Paris treaty of peace, as | keepsie, escaped without injury. Dur "OVE Ie that treaty made the Philippines | ) provement American territory. The decision in| ... " the Philippine case followed closely | ™2™ *Pcaped | M.. Stile Conshohocken, Pa, a that of the first Porto Rican case of | Mail Robber Arrested. trustee oi 3. Norristown. State Ia last term. In the Dooley case decided | Guthrie, I. T, Dec. 4.—Elmer Pe. [ sane Ho al yesterday it was held that the duty | core, a half-breed, was placed in the | At a meeting of Pittsburg Republi collected on goods carried from New ; Federal jail here yesterday, charged | Cans last night res lutions than) York to Porto Rico was permissible | with having rifle the mail between | Governor Slang kor appa ng 4. 0 but that it was in reality a tax for the | the small towns near the Indian ter: Srown recorcer were passec benefit of the Porto Ricans themselves | tory border. The of ispecteq Ng rather than an export duty, as was | Pecore, and laid a trap for hin HOF +81, at Man 4, You Slay WOM. claimed by the merchants who an-| placing a boar! tagonized the government in the case beads 1 In both cases there were dissenting | sacks opinions concurred in by four of the! wearing t nine justices of the court. The deci fons were rendered in t} senate committee on judi where the court is sitting temp and owing to the limited were comparatively few those lawyer 3 of the opinions in chief fng of the dissenting sumed a little i" time and were closest attention It is generally lev finding in the Philippine « to early efforts to secure legisiat for the regulation of our commerci relations with those islands As Porto Rican opinion sustains the Ritutionality of the Foraker act no Noon necessity will arise with refer ence to Porto Rico Halifax, N. 8., and Jamal« Tom Jenkins, champion wrestler, | The will of Hon, Clem " | eral million dollars, was prisoner named Oliver, whom he was | It was announced yeste rday that the | probate yesterday conveying to the Matteawan asylum, | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company ing the excitement Oliver, the insane Governor Stone appointed Dr. Geo. | ormed on Gov Mon day, December 2. The re Roosevelt lel} | Srty Ha Dex " t i ¢ To Bar Professional Jurors. Cleveland, O Dec. 4 eveiand ‘ormer anadians residin lawyers will ask the coming sess ) merica are again trying to have Mrs of the state legislature to prohibi Florence Mavbrick released from her | professional jurors. Allegations that tnglish prison 3.70; prime yearlings they are not impartial in cases of the jury are made the Croke-Thorne Carpet company, at CROKER TIRED OF P T a" . Denver, Colo., causing $100,000 los 2 © imal industr 0 OLITICS Bursting Boiler Kills Three. reat of animal Industry i ry "i v i boy y Practically Gives Up Being Boss of Butte: 1, Ind, Dec yh a oller | aryt successful play, was revived at| of : , Tammany Hall, explosion in a sawmill near Yellow. Murray Hill Theatre, N. Y., last night | ymported from Canada New York, Dec. 4—In an interview, stone yesterday Marion Litz, Perry ng 1 3 : Tait 3 4 . “ Beginning next Monday, the United pord the inspector says Richard Croker, the Tammany leader, Marchill and Ellis Henderson were in | States stpr i y says “You won't see much more ' stantly killed. Six other persons were | of fou : cess ir weeks, to reconvene Ob} gtructions from the treas leading on my part in the future 1 Injured, some of them seriously January 6 o oS y anuary & | ment, «8 thoroughbred short { Im no conditon to do any kind of lead- | The Thanksgiving dinner of the Mayor-elect Seth Low of New York, ied: "Oh, | haven't come to that vet fruit establishment at Rochester, N. | inesd 1 I yet, | ednesday, December 4, the north part of the village of | Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania has turned pugllist and challenged | of South Bend, Ind. disposing of sev | and Theodore Van Kleeck, of Pough-| wij [ssue $75,000,000 of bonds for im- | GENERAL MARKETS. 1 he ¢ 4 ! —_— : in the verdi : Tuesday, December 3. Cattle Quarantined. yar Store | A¥S open unt which they are part : Fire destroved the entire stock of Salem, O, Dec. 4-Dr. E F ¥ man, of the Buffalo United word SECHLER & ©0.] fing and Paper. | \ 1 at Detroit, | \ Micials deny ympany has w York for BUSH HOUSE BLOCK ..Fine Groceries.. " tv: Ambassador IT you are looking lor President Seasonable (yoods, we have them, Not sometime, but all time, every day in nce of the the year. Don't spend your strength 2d National during this extreme weather of Boston, in afruitless search for what you need, but come straight ger, former to us and get the goods at 1 1( sly ill at his promply, a started last Finest California and . Imported Oranges. Can a Sportsman have if he ¢ was Inau 30. 40, 50. 60¢ per doz » New York does not try to secure the best a portis Lemons, finest Med Studebaker ersnean juicy froit. . goods with which to get his au and $0 ets per admitted to game. Our Olives,an excellent bar- Guns, Ammunition Fle ur and Sporting Goods are the finest in the city and we cordially invite all interested to inspect the displ: : We offer, at special prices, a line of Double and Single Bar- Virginia Will Hold Exposition. Sousa and his band played last na. , Juve Stock Marketa, ekles. sweet and sour: in rel Shot Guns and Rifles, and | Black and Smokeless Powder Shells for all guns. 'McCalmont £ Co Bellefonte, Pa. ‘MONEY TO LOAN larg re and small | approve d security. Fad for sale. is 5 | Bo al estate bought and sold: Vogel ’ CARA W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, i» has arrived Crider Exchange Bellefonte. 2 11 a » i ™ | » 4 : La Belle Russe,” David Belasco's| here and placed in quarantine a herd horn cattle The whole Sechler & Co Garman’s Empire House is subject to | eme court will take a rel .onflscation. and he is awaiting in | i MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA i ury depart BELLEFONTE. PA. | AL. S. GARMAN, Propriter, Sim, The Clothier.| The Fever of xmas NECKWEAR. . our new neck dressin Is than that-—they y beautiful 3! Shield or Band, and Batwing Ties yf better quality than prices den Ti here Ascots, Imperials, Four-iin-hands, Tecks, Puffs, and Batswing rich weaves of Silk and Satins ‘ bie Christmas time. To give tokens of love and friendship once GLOVES If you are undecided over Xmas Gifts let us solve it : : : . . & Year 18 a pleasure as to receive them, uy * for you by suggesting Gloves. Buch a present combines J ' thoughtfulness with usefulness, comfort and health, We have just what withic your means and you'll be happy. It’s your judgment and taste demand for swell affairs or nicest street wear, Fleece lined or Unlined Dress Kid in three shades—eome with fur tops; sizes for the small tot, the boy and the young man. ad e Laide Ble, until the last minute. Silk Lined or Unlined, Dress or Undressed Kid Gloves, well sewn, ele gantly fitting—a guarantee with each one. All sizes............... $1.00, SIM, THE CLOTHIER, is ready as never Boye’ and Men's Woolen Gloves—Ilarge assortments, all colors. ......25¢. SMOKING JACKETS. comfort. Men's Smoking Jackets, plain fronts and neat easy enough it you buy carefully, but don’t wait before. The store, the stock is three times as large as last year—as any in Bellefonte. Every department has taken on a Holiday spirit, The store is overflowin with ift mixed Oxfords with plaid backs; edges, sleeves and pockets : 8 o bound and trimmed with silk cord. All sizes. ...... 84.00 things, and everything fairly priced. We are : : . trying to make this large store still larger, to Men's Smoking Jackets in Garnet, Brown, Tan, Blue, ying ge Ker, Oxford Mixtures; Satin and Plaid trimmings, Plaid backs. keep it growing the same as it has in the past. All Sizes £6.00, We are trying hard to make this month's busi ness just thrice that of last December, so rest as BATH ROBES Bath Robes in three colors sured we shall not take advantage to ask high * of outing cloth. Various grades starting at Yelle 4 prices for things most in demand-—as in every month our prices will be the lowest in Central UMB LL AS Umbrellas at $1.00—a fine assortment of Pennsylvania. * Umbrellas for Mer, Women and Children. ; Union, Tafféla and Gloria—nstural wood handles at $1.50. Men's and M Women’s Umbrellas, of extra qudlity Union, Tafleta, with covers and beau. Goods Delivered Free. tiful fancy Bandles of Pear), Silvf and Ivory Horn. Better "ones at $2.00, TT $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Goods attended to promptly as directed. Gifts - kept until and delivered on Christmas eve or Christmas day--on any day you desire. Gifts Lhe Clothier, not meating approval of recipient exchangeable at ary time for others or money. Sim, The Clothier. PAJAMAS. BOYS’ LONG OVERCOATS. Horizontal pockets; some with cuffs on sleeves; well trimmed-—in Blue, Black and Gray Mixtures. Also some better ones with or without yokes, in popu Ar shades. Young Men's Long Ovcrcoats With or without yokes—Horizontal, Vertical, and Slash Pockets ; in Blue, Black, Gray, Brown, and Olive. $8.00 £10.00 and $12.00, HANDKERCHIEF The line is most complete from ® the child's school handkerchiefs to the affair of sheerest linen. Our special Japonette Handkerchiefs of extra quality, with large «ilk worked initial—all widths of hem, large size 3 15 cents each 2 for 25. Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and handsomely embroidered initial 25¢. Linen Handkerchiefs—four widths of hem, all sizes, 15¢ each two for 25e. Linen Handkerchiefs—in finer quality, large sizes and very desirable 25¢. ’ In Black, Unfinished Worsteds, Green Cas. MEN S SUITS. simeres, Blue Serges, ete.—a line that has brought us many new enstomers and made the old ones firmer. If you are thinking of buying & suit, a look at this line and you will have one in a package in ten minutes—not a suit but all wool, well trimmed; all sizes $10.00 Re SWE ATERS. Men's Heavy Ribbed Blue and Marcon Sweaters, Better Ones Ab. . ....ovvvevsesssssensses $100, $1.50, $3.00 and $2.50. Boys Sweaters, in plain colors, stripes, ete... ...50c, $1.00 up to $3.95. A line of Men's Sweaters, without collar, in Marcon, Cardinal, Gray, BRE BIOS. suns san esurianassvssanssranisssesssaves Bhi to $3.00.
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