? THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 15, 19 02. TIE-UP IN COLL REGIONS Not Ona of the 357 Anthracite Collieries in Operation. QUIET AND ORDER It 1s Generally Bel!leved Hazleton Con vention Will Vote to Continues the Struggie—Coal Companies Prepared For a Siege May 13 entire Scranton Mine throughout regions sylvania ber of 14 W) formally struggle yesterday for and ‘ tory anthracite the the to num began their hetter ver in has one of be Wages been 30 complet not collieries territory operation ‘here's for ‘bellevi that which w 1 IWVEr every nly be made davs of this week, will nent tion row CUBAN FLAG OVER MORRO dent-Elect Palma Havana With C Received heers the castle siasm A Fatal Base Ball West Chester, Pa May L. My of Miles of Bd warddale, near Wllkesbarre, Pa. a junior pupil of the Normal School of this city, died yesterday afternoon from injuries received in being struck by a pitched ball In a base ball game here on Saturda The ball hit Myles behind the left ear and felled him the ground. He was 18 years of age Game. 12 ~Walter les gON Myles, to Life Sentence For Boys. Chicago, May 13.-Guy Locks, aged 18. and Edward C. Buffey, 20 years of age, were yeaterday sentenced to pennl serviture for life for the murder of Peter Fafinski, who they attempted to rob. “You ought to be hanged--you deserve it; but being minors protects you,” sald Judge Brentavo, in pro nouncing sentence Female Kidnapper In Jail, Washington, May 12 United States Ambassador Von Meyer at Rome ca. bled the state department yesterday to the effect that Consul Pearson has informed him of the arrest of Clara Taylor, the woman charged with the ahduction of her nlece, Margaret Tay Jor, and of her lodgment in jail at San Remo, The Crop Report. Washington, May 13 —- Average con dition of winter wheat, 76.4, against $4.1 last year. Total acreage, 27. 103,000. PREVAILS | 1) } COR! | | of Boisron An r WON'T LEAVE ISLANDS Senator Foraker Says Will Not Desert Filipinos Washington, May 13.-——An impo contribution to the ls 188.00 itippine gavernm i workers! people from the REVOLUTION IN HAYTI Port Au Princ ents dered to Oppon vernment * fay i May it any ent passed its O . ¥ iI A three nal governn een shed nu 1 wound ent r the presidend al, a former hief Haytl. He says all the f the republic are in a state of n trate of maggie Gans Defeats Erne. For trie. Ont, May 13. Joe Gans timore colored lightweight pu in his class after door for the past ten lost to him in the night at Fort Brie with startling sudden ware scarcely warmed Gans caught Erne napping 1 landed a hard right on the ear, which appeared to jar Frank badly Then Gans rushed in and sent his right to the point of the jaw blow completely settled Erne. He sank slowly to the floor fell on his back and was rolling over on his stomach when Referee Charley White had fin. ished counting him out the Ba gilist, is cham} knocking at Frank round end came The when on the yOArs Erne first last The ness men up ar Archbishop Corrigan Laid to Rest. New York, May 10.—The body of the Most Rev. Michael Augustine Corri gan, D. D, archbishop of New York, was interred yesterday In the crypt of BSL. Patrick's Cathedral. The funeral was conducted with all the impressive solemnity and ceremony of his church, and was attended by a remarkable gathering of clergy. Eight archbish ops, 18 bishops and more than 1,000 priests were present Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, delivered the sermon. Clemency For the Boers. London, May 13.-The Birmingham Poat says that important telegrams have reached oficial quarters pointing to the certainty of peace In Bouth Af rica, and that it is a foregone conclu sion that clemency will be asked and obtained, The king, it Is expected, will exercise clemency during the coro uation ceremonies, Government | The | ; | hams, $204 21 | Hy, | 12% 13 | ory, 26« WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, ! Wednesday, May 7. The first meeting of the executors of the will of the late Cecil Rhodes was held in London yesterday. Bret Harte, the American author, n London yesterday He was Albany, N. Y., 63 years ago r Stone Pennsylvania, i Dr. 8. T. Davis, of Lancas nember of the state board of of ap; ter, a health gsman J. 8B. Sal: trict of New at the died in non, of Jersey, denly yesterday his home Mabel E. Maguire for $10,000 N. J.. supremd W. Davis, of promise Thursday, May 8, lispatch (re Pekin Ching secured a In the against Camden, for inmsges court Friday, May tates saliors at Morgan spent Week day slop pont one Germany Mel Inco ithern at Muscogee, lumber sheds and dry i { he Son her Com } feet of States | Fla. wi destroyed by The ordered to pany th were fire brian has represent crulger C Havana Italy inauguration Cuban republic Italian alal heen to at the GENERAL MARKETS, Philadel steady Pennsylvania roll city mills, extra, 4 106 3.30 was quiet, at $3260 3.30 Wheat was firm; No, 2 red, 80% Q Mx Corn was steady, 2 yellow, local, 67% @ 65« Oats were quiet No. 2 white, clipped, 51%e.; Jower RIra« des, Bix Hay was steady. No. 1 timothy sold at $15.50@16 for large bales. Beef was steady, beef Pork was firm; fam- Live poultry sold at and at 3{%, for old roosters; spring chickens, 22@24c Dressed poultry sold at 11% 0% for choice fowls, and at 8@S! for old roosters Butter was steady; cream- Eges were steady; New York 16c. per dozen. Po- eastern. Shc. G81. hia, Pa, May 12.-Flour winter superfine $285@3.10; clear, $3,403.65; per barrel, Pennsylvania, No $10 60@ 20 for hens, and Pennsylvania, tatoes were dull Live Stock Markets, East Buffalo, N. Y., May 12 Cattle | active and 10@ 15¢ higher on Fo butch ere’ grades; prime steers, $6.76@7 25; choice sige $.40@7; fair to good, ¥ 6036.90 choles heifers, $56.76@6.25; wat fat cows, $6606.60; butchers’ bulls, 4.7605.20, 'venls, tops, $6.26 6.60 alr to good, $6 " $; common an light, $4.50@ 5.25, ® were slow and lower, heavy, 3 1 10n 45; mixed, $7.26 1.36; pigs, OE aod roughs, $6.80 bt stage, $34.76026.50. Sheep and lamba were fairly her R and end Jamba, $4554 7; fair to good Jot culls and common, $4& A $6.25@1 6.40; Fay ed 606; fair to good, $606.50, culls and f0mmon og of East Libe Ma 12, Cattle wore higher: choice (46; prime, 3. Mais +A 60, H ; 2, heavies, $1400 i "ight dy yt Aad i : 0c hho. a ad of the new | Rye flour | ASHA “I'm ashamed to go with my face in thi the expres feeling, To eruption on anywhere of calamitie g to ety el dred, eruy Pierce's i the its maid. bloom a nd softness, "Med ical Discov ery” is a medi eine which acts directly the i, punfying increasiy 5 18 ] y and its Erup tehes, ions 14 \) 1 1 1 ™ \ iden Medical Inscovery ant covers en on ele urface the blood OOCO0OCOCOO000OO00000C MED. 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Electric Light, modern improvements C.M &C. B, GARMAN, Drapes, Court Entirely Steam and all MONEY T0 LOAN In large and small quantities ov approved security, Farms for sale. Real estate bought and sold, | Leave BA ILROAL D SCHEDU ULE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after Nov. 24, VIA. TYMONE~WESTWARD Bell jefonte sm, arrive at Tyrone 8 In, at LOU p mm; at Pittsburg AND 191. Leave i { Altoona op m Leave lHefonte 1 5p m: arrive at 23 m wl A ona ) pm ation! ted hat 6 | Tyrone p mat Pittsburg Arrive nt mw me t Pittaburg at 4 EASTW ARD am, arrive at 7 44 pm; Tone Harrisburg at Philadel 4 pm ¢ elo 100 pm, arrive st Tyrons a! Harrisburg eo 45 pm; at Phils Leave «edipm del hia) pm Setiefon teddd pm he Harrisburg at VIA LOCK HAVENS Leave Bellefonte, 9.22 a. m Haven. 1080, leave W arrive at Harrisburg phia at 8.2 p m Leave HBellefontes 100 p m, Haven 2] p mi; at ] Harrist 50 p and Bula 7 ¥ Leave Bellefonte, ¥ ven ‘ m Rrrive Pal arrive at 45 pm EASTWARD arrive Mt MInSport Pp-m Tyrone 6 Lock pan al Philadel arrive at Lock JAMS wi 2 hi yp wm. ndelphi < pia; pm ibp.m save W arrive at Loc k Ha : LInsport 1.95 a Harrisbur 5 a.m, arrive at ideliphia ’ ¥ VIA LEWIRB! letonte at ¢ We arrive xt Lewis Leave Hel i 3. Harrisburg, 11.9% a. m. Lewis arrive at ! Phils p-m DONT SCOLD THE COOK BEST GROCERIES at REASONABLE PRICES SECHLER & CO BELLEFONTE, PA. RHOADS At his yard op Pe wite the P . R R Passengot station, sells only the best qualities | | ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning, Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. 0000 TEL EPHONE CALLS: Central « « Commercial « - Wo promptly obtain U, 8 and AER
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