2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 23, 1902, CHARGED WITH DECEIT President Mitchell, of Mine Work- ers’ Union, Accused. OTHER OFFICERS ARE INCLUDED Miss Meredith, a Former Employe, Ac- cused Officers of Withholding Facts of Pearce’s Shortage, and Said They “Wilfully Lied” to Committee, Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 22.-Charges against President Mitchell, Secretary Wilson and the executive board of the United Mine Workers of America were the first order of business before the convention yesterday afternoon The unexpected mmecement that the charges would be taken up caused a furry ot ment in the conven tion annot excite charg is medal the Ps Presi reply to tion took SVhen Mr. Mitel denying the Meredith's were freguently the planse Pre that was pr Was pres Mitche cials and dith, but tional substitute apr to inves to the convention Organ! igate MURDERER COLLAPSED Execution of John Lutz at Wilkesbarre Was Sensational. arre Pa Jan hanged here yester Wilkesh Lutz was morning for the murder of his wife 26 months ago The drop fell at 1017 o'clock, and his neck was b collapsed on the scaffold during last minute, and would have fa had not the sheriff seized his arm steadied him until the drop fell the re ing adjusted he out in “Oh, don't! utterly collapsed and the had be 1} It was sensational that county roken, pe wag be agony to urried hangin has yet had Miss Stone's Ransom Forwarded. Constantinople, Jan. 22 standing the efforts made matter ret, it terday that the the ransom of Miss Ellen M and Madame Tsilka, her companion has been forwarded to the Americans who have been negotiating with the brigands for the release of the two women. The whereabouts of the gotiators is withheld by the offic here a was ascertained money subscribed yom for Pope Elevates Columbia Priest, Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 22.-The honor and title of right reverend monsignor, or domestic prelate to his holiness, Pope XIIL, was conferred yes terday upon Rev. William Pleper, rec tor of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Columbia. He is the only priest in this state who now bears “the title. The elevation came as a reward for fruitful work on the Epis capal see, Was Shot From Ambush, Manilla, Jan, 22. Captain Benjamin M. Hartshorne, Jr., of the Seventh In- fantry, was shot from ambush and killed on January 2 in the eastern part of the island of Samar. Captain Hartshorne was recently transferred from the Ninth to the Seventh Ine fantry. Owing to the lack of tele graphic communication in Samar the news of Captain Hartshorne's death came by mail. Assistant Secretay of Navy Injured, Washington, Jan, 2%. Asuistant Seeretary of the Navy Barling sus tained a severe fall on the ley pave ments yesterday, A cut on the side of head and one on the lip, as several bruises about his knees, resulted, but it is thought no will follow. Leo John | lay | He | the | len | and | When | cried | Notwith- | to keep the | Stone ithe U. B ne | als | =» WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, January 186, entire business portion of Okla, was wiped out by The Arapahoe, fire The Brotherhood of ployes will hold its next in May, 1804, at Chicago Two men were killed and jured In a dynamite explosion Machay, ldaho, yesterday John E. Kolleamp and Haryy Ream, of York, Pa., were acquitted charge of highway robbery sault to kill Elmer Fry. David McConaughy, aged 78, the oldest member of the Adams county, Pa. bar, is dead. He was the origina- tor of the Gettysburg Memorial Battle- field Association Friday, January 17. Clem A. Pruitt was shot by Willlam Pittser at Pittser's home, at Frankfort, Ind., during a dance Thomas Mills and Henry killed by a premature Wabash mines, near C convention three in- with as explosion ister, were in the SD President and dinner the Mrs last night United States Roosevelt to the gave jus- Tarift New American Protective t in yesteraay ensuing Hou Pa.. in his d with The me in officers annual session and elected term Leagus York for the Samuel risburg, wound Har- while bullet hand chargs robbery 18. 1 and sev explosion Saturday, January ‘ity Treas sville, Jennings, a shortage Tuesday, Ji an IArY wes, aged leading manufa the United State Trenton, N. J Governor Stone Hughes Trust articles of incorpor yilfice at C Wednesday, January 22. ient Roosevelt yester lay nated Dr. P. M. Rixey to be » general of the navy clerk's amder nomi rgeon Pres nited States transp port Buford New York for number of sol- The 1 pailed Manila diers Paul Krotier man in the eng yesterday from with drau department of de by formerly a ring mmitted sul Neb torpedo ghts- nee Amy 8 Omaha submarine hanging at The and Grampuns at the Union Iron Works will Pike built San Francis February 1 boats which are being co, be launched GENERAL MARKETS, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan weak; winter superfine, Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.30@3 34 on My mth extra, $3@3.25. Rye flour ot, $3.30@3. 40 per barrel. Wheat ulet; YS 2 Penna, red, 36% @%7c. orn steady; No, 2 yellow, local, 67c. Oats steady: No. 2 white, clipped, be.; lower grades, 060¢ Hay firm; No. 1 ales. sold at $15.50@ 16 for large bales. Heef steady, beef hams, $18.50020. Pork firm; family, $190 19.50. Live poultry, at 10010 4c for hens, and 7c. for ofd roosters, Dr poultry sold at lle. for choice fowls and 7@7%e¢. for old roosters. Butter steady creamary, 27c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 26¢c. per dozen, Potatoes were quiet; eastern, 86 88¢c. per bushel . Live Stock Markets, East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan, 21 Cattle fo steady. veals, $6827.95; choles, 8G 21 Ky 2.70 50 Hogs fairl ly artive and lower, eavy, $6 oy. 76; mixed, $6.5006.60; pigs, $5.75@ 0 roughs, $5.400U6.85; Laks, $40 4.00 Sheep stoady; tops, Wi 4.36; culls to fair, $2@4; weth- ers, $4.50@4.75; yoarlin . £4.50@5. Hr hah or upd 5a 1s ( 0h 8b, py i ; culls to fair, East Libert Poy Fo 21.--Oattle fair; choloe 404F4.00; FX $5.85 6; ih Rallway Bm- near | on the | to death | Grenfeldt i ipreme | He Is PRINCE HMENRY'S VISIT ! Program Suggested Was Approved by Emperor William, Berlin, Jan. 21.-—-Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia while in the United States will visit Chicago, Milwaukee, Niagara Falls and Boston. These points are embraced in the itinerary which has been cabled here by Dr, Von Holleben, the German ambassador at Washington. This program was submitted to Emperor William and Prince Henry yesterday and has been approved by them, Its general out- line is as follows: February The arrival of yrince and his suite at New York. February 23—The official welcome by the representatives of President Roose- velt, the governor of the state of New York and the mayor of New York city, February 24--The launching of the yacht Shooters Island and to be given by Prince Henry February 25-—A Prince Henry, a dinner the Hn dene the nt a dinner rece) in honor mor ion in hizg h be given New Van Hickey Manard Aas naked 10 Boy Carreid Under the ice. ddletown } irrent carried nearly 500 feet to a * Was carried by the font Was » n showed 1 py » escape Refused to Accept Wages, Hazleton, Pa Jan. 21. Because store were withheld from their pay contrary law Brook rday re- the bills which they allege is to the Co the miners at Heaver of Dodson & accept thelr half of January. The men will continue at werk until the return of District President Duffy, of the United Mine Workers from Indianapolis, when the semi-monthly law may taken into the colliery yeats fused to wages for first be courts Tobacco Trust to Invade Mexico. Laredo Jan A Monterey, Mex., special says: The American To bacco Company is preparing to invade Mexico for the purpose of securing control of the tobacco industry. This was practically admitted by Wells Baldwin, of New York, one of the general representatives of the come pany, yesterday. Mr. Baldwin sald he was not at liberty at present to talk about any pians that the company has in reference to Mexico, ’ wy Le oe “Schley and Santiago.” Chicago, Jan. 22.~The first copy of “Schley and Santiago” left the presses of the W, HB. Conkey company yosterday., The book contains many striking historical events, including facsimile of autograph letters, and also a letter bearing Admiral Schiey's signature, and dated Hotel Richmond, Washington, January 1, 1902, referring to the author A 20. Year-Old Bigamist, Jamestown, N. Y, Jan. 22 <A boy 20 years old is under arrest in this town, charged with bigamy. Matthew N. Davis, it is alleged, has two wives, one of whom is only 16 years old, and #8 | one of vom a i Yasin, in Mortgage Book “A' COLLAPSE, That one word sums up the catas. trophe which closes the active ef of many a business man, Energetic and ambitious, he puts his life into his Imisiness, He can barely take time to ent, He cannot rest or take A vacation And he toils on, letting business cares encron h upon his hours of rest and refreshment. Extra strain needs When a man beg hours of labor, and sub hours of rest, he is putting an es many men make the serious mis medicines, These can only injure, not stre ngthen him. Stimulants are strength, and there's only one thing Food is the body's life, body. the first warnings Medical Areer iy] wren 10 from wth, his . nis extra Ans to add tract of stomach trouble scovery, which 5 A of invaluable a hundred result in perm to overworked men the bl ] Blood anent Increases nourish brain and bods med stomach and organs of digestion and tra strain on brain e ul spur Only for itrition “(s using stimula The forces on the Spurs that will make strength and that is food. But food must be d ligested, before it can nourish the It is not what we eat but what we digest that feeds us, The time! icine and body. In such ting liquors, or alcoholic CRSOS horse, but does The need of the body is Don't neglect Pierce's Golden diseases of id ight Cases ont use of Dr cure of WiLL In ninety len Med the 47 Inscovery” ut thie 1 [OwWer Sa | no om LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS i waship, de GU. ARCHEY Hegister NY E TO SATISFY MORTGAGE fn such case. to show ¢ satialy a certain $28 000 recorded VARA Mo rtgage § Appear at Japuary | petition, and show should not be satisfied « NH E TO SATISFY MORTGAGE William Patton va. Franels Gurney In the Court of Common Fleas of county No. Wl, Centre January term, 1902 To Franeis Gurney his heirs and resentatives Notices ia hereby has been made of Centre county rep iega given thal sn application the Court of Common Pleas under the At of Assen biy | In such case, to show cause why you shuld not | satisfy & certain Mortgage Centre in ihe sum of county. Pennay) Page And to SAS. recorded In APP at Santa Court, n ition, and Should not be satisfied of record CYRUS BRUNGUART Bellefonte, Pa. Jan. 7, 1g, Sherift NOTIC E TO SATISFY MORTGAGE Wm. Patton to Jacob » Halderman et al In the Court county No. v2, January term, 12 To Jacob M M alderman and John Lyon thelr heirs and legal representatives Notice is hereby fae that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas ol Centre county, under the Aet of Assembly In such ease, to show cause why you should not satisty a certain Muri gage A the sum of 0.000 recorded In Cen founty, Penney! vania, in Mortgage Book “A page 223 and to in rat aay Court 1992 and answer the thon, and show cause why sald Mortgage Should uot be satisfied of record CYRUS BRU NGART, Bellefonte, Pa, Jan, Ty i, NOTICE TO SATISFY MORTGAGE, Mobt. Stewart to Kleanor M, Wallace and Wm. Graybell, Admrs In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre coun y No, January term, | la, To Kieanor M, aFaliace u and Wm, Graydon administrators Wallace deceased, Shaw heirs, sucerssor and legal representa’ Noise in Is hereuy given Tn that an yA thom bog Ey the Eh aa | "ihe Sum 12 and answer the | show cause why sad Mortgage | of Common Pieas of Centre | A Wye (am Met and « phe Ld! Lenker Jacol house Botiort James Lytle ¢ Frank fl wk man Cn D) "0. Kusts nborder ng lows Isabel la hotise Total ame CEN EX PETIVOS FORT onan Amount fetes In Insn asl year Insurance day Hut Mrs. Ellen sue KE. K¢ Kate Ke GR Met H.W. Sn) contents Borrowed Bar Frances oe loss on nt of assets the past of prem force Lhis taken um day the in fore LIABILITIES iar helrs Hubler. Het. a] ellen der barn and mone | Amount of liabilities | Amount outstanding tax No Pa] col isction I Ing a Mingie, i Fred Rev Jacob Bottorf, | Je Brungart by electing the following offioers President, Fred Kurtz Viee President, H.C "Oampdell Treasurer, B H. Arney, Secretary, DF Attest High Now, Heat. GARMAN HOUSE... Hie. Bellefonte, in process of Al a meeting held the sams day the follow directors were chosen John G4 for the ensuing Balley. Frank MeFariane, 4 F.M. Fister, H.C. Campbell, poids, BH. EK. Duck, GG. B BE red Kurtz, Z. D. Thomas, J, The board thereupon organized « Lane, FRED KURTZ, President, A —— A Court a. Entirely New Furniture. Steam Electric Light, and all Street, op posite modern improvements, C. MN, & C. B. GARMAN, Proprs. MONLY TO LOAN rr OFESSIONAL CA z Ds. AL LAW A Often | THOR. J SEXTON, Attorney a " i lock, Allegheny on second floor of Kagle HB street, Money to loan ; houses for rent and for sale Collections and ail other legal business given careful and prompt stien. tion FORTNEY & WALKER, (D. F Fortney an and /. Harrison Walker) Attorneys ust-law in the Furst bullding, o posite court house, FProwpt attention to ail legal busi ness Attorney at-law Office in Tux eollector of Bellefonte Collections § prompt nly attended to. B. TAYLOR, Temple Court borough K JOHNSTON. ith floor, Temple the courts. Attorney at Law OMos Court, Fractices in all Frunee Legal D. GETTIG, Attorney at-law —in Bullding. English and German business p rompily atlended Wo WILLIAM G. KUNKLE, Attorney-at law. ~in Crider's Exchange. English and Germans Legal business promptly attended to J. A. B Bola LE B Attorney -at-law. 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