THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 29, 1902, \Jjron policemen, to keep up steam - A" If they need non-union firemen the tan get them readily, they men needed to man the housed at the mines in order that t strikers shall interfere Into the company's gi As a resul executive state, | fires will i have with them no opportunity without breakin ers’ leader firemen Seveath espond to the next if they hour day b ago trict officers tive board leaders are in uation Coxe Bros last night wanted as pump places he the Derrin at every & Co 811 rest ports, pr and the cor prehensive before the ret disorder should oct Mitchell, » lest urn of Mr is expected by Thursday Father J. V. Hussle, St. Gabriel Rev for striking tendance was tional school w learned Moorehead It was can Carson washery drunken Italian wounding s Yorktow ARBITRATION SUGGESTED Civic Federation Endeavoring to Set tie Miners’ Strike. icago, May 27.—A conf It ] inderstood that agread contemplates « other upon onference of the mine operator Na Now York, arbitrating the strike the whole committee of the Federation at and tional Civie with a view of It Is said that the plan wil be sent to Senator Hanna for ap proval before a recommendation for further arbitration shall be made President Mitchell declined to go into details of the meeting, but said it was not called by him, and that his presence in this city was not for the purpose of bringing about a settle ment of the anthracite difficulties. He sald the mine workers show no de sire to recede from mtheir position. ANOTHER MINERS’ STRIKE Men In the Virginias Make Demand For Increase In Wages. Huntington, W. Va, May 26.—The United Mine Workers, who have been fn session here for the past two days, adjourned Saturday night after order. ing a general strike of all the miners In West Virginia and Virginia to be gin June 7, and last until the demands of 10 to 22 per cent. Increase In wages are granted. This, with those who will be compelled to quit work on account of the closing of the mines, will render 125,000 men idle In the two states. question Filipinos Citizenship, Washington, May 27.-Senator Mor. gan yesterday offered an amendment to the Philippine eivil government bill declaring the inhabitants of the Philip pine Islands to be citizens of the United States, Instead of citizens of the Philippines, as provided in the bill. This is In support of his conten. tion that the constitution follows the flag. - LORD PAUNCEFOTE I8 DEAD British Ambassador Succumbed to » Long lliness. Washington, May 26.—Lord Pannce fote, British ambassador to the United States, died at the embassy Saturday morning at 5.356 o'clock. The Improvement which had noted in the ambassador's condition been LORD PAUNCE} during the check Friday ticed week red evening that he wa 0X Pe FATAL TROLLEY WRECK Runaway Car Jumped the Track Or | Sharp Curve Near Easton. Pa., May 24 Edward ( Joseph Derhammer wer res of men and won y wreck a few ig and Nazareth passengers car left 1 On a 1 Palmer township the «i FAN AWAY terrific the h the car jumped loose fron in the followed baMe a terrifi moment passenger there was of the wre pinned EARTHQUAKE Guatemalan City Obliterated By Shoc Lasting Threequarters of a Minute Hamburg, May 24 A specia patch to the Boersenh from G Quezaltenango ha stroved by Hamburger that the tow: been who an earthquake IAtemaia Ayn which lasts three-quarters of a is entire and a great there has beer Quezaltenar about 25 (dx peo and we paved, and has a 1 ira orated cathe several other ch and a fine ty hall KAISER INVITES OUR GENERALS | Corbin, Young and Wood to See Ger man Military Maneouvres Washingion, May 27 authority that Generals Corbin, Young and Wood have been formally invited by Emperor William to attend as his personal guests the German military maneouvres next fall The first overtures in that direction were adopted by General Von Ples sen, at the instance of Prince Henry during his recent American visit. but they have since been extended In reg ular form, and they will be accepted by the three generals. It is stated or Philadelphia Record's New Owners. Philadelphia, May 27.-Willlam 8 Stenger, who last week purchased the Philadelphia Record at public sale yesterday paid the $500,000 required by the court order on account of the purchase price. He announced his colleagues in the enterprise as John Wyeth and Henry 8. Gross, of this city, and James Kerr, of Clearfield. Pa, all of whom will be elected direc tors of the new company. Theodore Wright, the present editor-in-chief of the Record, will be given a sufficient number of shares to qualify him as a director. Mr. Wright will probably also be chosen as president. All the directors are lifelong Democrats, and they will continue the paper along the same lines of policy it has hitherto followed. Would Promote General Brooke. Washington, May 27.—Senator Quay yesterday introduced a bill providing for the promotion of Major General Brooke, the senior major general of the army, to the rank of Neutenant general, and for the general's retire. ment with that rank, DESTROYS TOWN | FACE IN SOUTH AFRICA British Government Regards Boer War as Practically Ended. ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING Deiay In Announcing Peace Is Said to Both Br.tish and End Be Technical, and Boer Leaders Are Anxious to the Long War, The cabinet mee! yesterday London, May 24 ing adjourned at 5.10 p. m It Is ascertained that the regards the South African war as pr tically ended Advices received by the war depart ment that deci government indicate whatever | the Vereeniging conference may rea Boer not « most, If not all, of the who went to Pretoria, will I'he present the adders y for purpo he Boer l« After they lear Vv after a ny afternoon s Boer leads PEACE CONFERENCE DEADLOCK Boers St ference I Have Many Points of Dif With England i ’ FARMER'S WIFE MURDERED Mrs. Anstine’'s Body Found Behind Rails, With Mead Crushed Y Pa May 27 Mr CREED REPORT ADOPTED Presbyterian General Assembly Agrees to Proposed Changes. New York. May 12 sembly of the Presbyterian Church ye The General A terday adopted the report of the com mittee on changes In creed the Confession There were only two votes against adoption This action, which was practically unanimous, was taken with little or no debate. The changes pro- posed will now go to the various Pres. byteries for ratification When the re port was presented last Friday a mo- tion for its adoption was at once made but the vote was deferred until yes terday revision making of Faith Terrible Drought In Australia. London, May 27 Cabling from Syd ney, N. 8. W., the correspondent there of the Dally Mall gives an account of the terrible drouth from which, as a climax to seven dry years, Australia is now suffering. The correspondent says that the losses In stock In Aus tralia since 18080 amounts to £15,000, 000 ($75,000,000) Unemployed men are drifting Into the cities by the thousands, and there the fate gov. ernments are providing them with re lef. New Honors For Duke of Marlborough. London, May 26. King Edward has Approved the conferring of the Most Noble Order of the Garter uponi the Duke of Marlborough, tn succession to the late Earl of Kimberley, who died April 8. The death of the Earl of Kimberley made a vacancy in the Hast of knight companions of the Most No ble Order of the Garter, which 1s only conferred upon sovereigns and 25 members of the high nobility of the United Kingdom. \ B hiti SULA “I have kept Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral in my house for a great many years, It is the best medicine in thie world for coughs and colds J. C. Williams, Attica, N, Y La . — ¥ Ne 'g All scrious jung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer's ( Pectoral, g Use it also for bronchitis, | consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. Three sizes - 24 x. Po. herry AH druggists Consult yosy then do as he says to take It ie Leave it with If he saye take It LEGAL ADVER V'ISEMENTS iss LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP N ¥ W : be present be for od fron f i JAMES A B Mil LKR . Three Fine Farms A Private Sale ! Estate of Jacob Garbrick, dec'd. late of Marion twp. 1 } Mar es west of Jacks SAUCRES FARM bia rick homes ACRE FARM nd know : ACKE FARM of the NO AURES TIMBERLAND ih of above lands on Muney mountain The above farms are located in the heart of | Nittany val fertile iimestone soll that yields good crop with substantial oy. In improved and cach bulidings, orchards spring and well water, close to schools and churches, and handy to good markets. They are desirable properties for either a home or investment For terms and further Information inquire Hexny Gannniok, Zion, Fa. Gronar Ganbrick, Bellefonte is oom plete | FORMATION WANTED, Certain patrons, through negligence, or for ullar reasons known to themselves, remove from one locality to another, without notifyiny this office. Weare anxious to locate them so that they may receive thelr pape regularly and for other reasons, important to us. Any one who oan furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor, We give the former address Jouw G. Packer, Milesburg HARYRY MoCasiiN, Hoa annpire Pa. A. A ALRXANDER, Meriden, 11 Mus, J.C Srover, Rosecrants, Pa A. WarLken, Snow Shoe, SrEnt Warken, Hawk Run, Pa Ebbw. Lucas, Bellefonte Uno, KE, Burien, Philipsburg, Pa, Javon Denn, Dice, Union Co. Pa W. B. Coxran, Yarnell, Pa. Joux M. Conran, Yarnell, Pa. nK. AYALKER, Yarnell Pa. J. 0, MiLLEn, Woodland, Pa. , HALL, Johnstown, CH, Conman, Windber, Pa W. W. Dusk, Braddeek, Pa. ods L. Roren, Oentre Mall, (how In Mifflin jo.) SON WaArion roan a, .T.8nure, v ¥ bl AUeIOn. Pa. ANIL Rhos. Milas . wR Frauen, ne X IF Mi Lan mM Karr andy 8. Bump, Warren, 111, Mm. WR LJ as DivLar, rone wa. Go, Pants, Dubois, Garman's Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. i ) a ) b nufacturer a id Va the matier of the » T? 1s one of the smartest novelties of the season for traveling and out-of-door wear. It is an extremely comfortable suit to knock about in, and is just the thing for a vacation in the country, for riding, golfing, mountain climbing and the like. suits; they are carefully tailored and possess a We put a great deal of work on these style that one rarely finds in Summer Clothing. The handsomest design has a yoke, as shown in our illustration, though we make and sell many of them without the yoke, the straps running over the shoulders down the front and back. The coat is made with full lining of light serge or with only the shoulders lined “skeleton” style. The trousers have permanent cuffs to turn up at the bottom. The Norfolk is made of fancy cheviots, striped flannels, homespuns and wool crashes. The Jat- ter is an ideal summer fabric—Iight, clean, cool and durable—holds its shape well and may be had in black, Oxford and dark blue as well as fancy patterns. Grand Army Suits a Specialty. Ponce and Guayaquil Genuine Panama Hats, Negligee Shirts, Belts, White Duck Trousers, Childrens’ Wash Suits ana Extra Trousers. Cool, Breezy Underwear. Montgomery & Co. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. AL. S. GARMAN, Proprietor, LADIES’ OXFORDS Oxford season is now on and we have the latest and best Oxfords—of the best makers. There are styles of every sort ; light, dainty, for dressy costumes, and strong, staunch, for street Blacks in Patent Leather, Kibo Patent Kid, Vici Kid, ete. A FASCINATING VARIETY, made of the latest and hanisomest leathers, and general wear, in most fashionable shapes. Every lady in town will need Oxfords this season-—and we know you will like ours. Oxfords from $1.00 to £5.00. Agent for Banister and Douglas Shoes for Men : Queen Quality for Women. A. C. MINGLE.
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