2 “ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 26, 1902, or ™ TH [i A Ans Hw) on vol liiinery' Strike, I XORBITANT FI Mr. Niitcheli out Raising Price ! of Coal to Consumers—Railroads Rob Peter to Pay Paul. Presi United Mine rday issued public in to operators declining union, inne 23 the arica, yests barre Pa., dent Johan Mik Workers of Am an addr to the letters of to accede to Lag which published ago The address means in the ell to prevent the strike, ciaims that cost of living has Ind point where the miner to ask for hig allegations productive ers has fallen hand, has at the mines means any 2,740 to 3,190 pounds, in and says that more men are injured In the anthre mine Pennsylvania than were killed or wounded during the ago The st \ t concludes another apps arbitratio In part President Mitche “The railroad they cannot mak hell, of reply the demanus of the were says that every possible Was orted to the the npelled the reased to Was col } denies Or Wages, the operators that capacity of the mine off, but the other increased; clal that of the work on where fro tead of 2.5 killed 1 wite fents conten wag BE a ning a8 compe home v during while a bullet ott, direct ] wr of the Unite feal survey, says that f increase in the value ict received at gain of $27.74 or more than 31 per cent 1900, The average price for th keted anthracite coal was $1.87, highest figure obtained since 1888.° “President Baer, the spokesman of the made statement that he was ready to mit the books of the coal for our examination, in or that wages could be This proposition, on the pears reasonable, but it is positively absurd 00 per cent anthracite owned and by coal-carry roads charges for ha a ton coal one as those ton of bitun as a consequence coal ments, while actually earning enor mous pr 8 on a legitimate busin may and ppear to he losing nr for the reason that the ral partme } he profits of the coal deg 1 year 19501 the anthracite prod mines the +} showed a over ¢ mar the coal trust, the sub fepartments ler to prove ines surface, eased ap analyzed hty five in the mines when or of all produced from the various the freight coal gions Is operated ral nf anthracite are three wher roads for hauling a one mile; and times as great inous coal the depart an 1004 hd way de charging the coal departme« itant frei They ti “Ig tent fact frme coal 1 is to sav A ton a leg panies recei gal t paid ght rates produce an pounds for this flagrant against at the anthra- cite mine kors justly prot The course, that to usly operators say weight ia re them for im purities and refuse matter that is load ed with the coal and cannot be mar keted: but If thelr statement be true why is It necessary to continue a sy» tem of docking, by which at times they arbitrarily deduct from a miner's earnings from 10 to 15 per cent. of the total as a penalty for loading Im purities for which they have already penalized him In excess weight? The miners have asked that the coal they produce shall be honestly weighed and correctly recorded.” AN ANSWER TO MITCHELL M. Olyphant Says Statement Is Mislsading. New York, June 24. President H. M. Olyphant, of the Delaware snd Hud- pon Company, made the following com- ment on the statement of President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers of America, Issued in reply to that of the operators, in which the correspond- ence leading up to the strike was made public, “Mitchell's statement is misleading and unreliable as to facts and figures, If Mitchell proposes to eall out the bi tuminous miners and paralyze the en- 80 Vigor of the excess quired ate compen H. f with Presid oot Mitchell Issued Statement | mines T CHARGES | about ten days | rt | a ton | Spanish-American with | and | veged oid Ful | find that he hes tn ere a fob higeosre t} i ney that Ig cectain, with the no Thy Says Miners’ Wages Can | "" PHILIPPINE CRUELTILCS [TEEN Them With funeral of FARMER'S BLOODY DEED Attacked Wife and Infant Child With An Axe. on Del June a farmer of Viola yesterday morning and their they Kent nssauited were asl He used an axe, and ! jaw al- most in half and in ng gash on her re d He struck the babe a blow and It may Killen It Kill ied by & Dos re gave ft he Is Insane Will Fight the Beef Trust, ow York June 4 I he Retail an many had led beef pital sociation (O'N that with to President Edward § of the n ator is said ments heen m and hmen in the 2 cattle 2.000 head of Arrange have ade ran west to sn A week, the ments to begin in about a month present demand in this city 10.000 and 1! pply ship The is between 00 head a week. Americans Attacked By Moros. Manila, June 24. Five soldiers of the Twenty-seventh Infantry, forming an advance guard which was escorting A wagon train half a mile from Camp Vicars, Island of Mindanao, were at- tacked yesterday by ten bolomen. One soldier had an arm badly cut and an- other was seriously wounded in the head. The Moros captured a rifle and escaped uninjured. The Badinglam Moros say that the attackers were Moros from Bonolod, who went on the warpath In the morning for the avowed purpose of killing negligent Americans MotherdinLaw Caused Mis Suicide. El Paso, Tex., June 24.-Juan Mi eaba, a full-blooded Acoma Pueblo In- dian, residing near Las Cruces, N. M., has committed suleide because he was whipped by his mother-in-law. Micaba had a quarrel with his wife and whip- ped her. He was In turn whipped by bis mother-in-law, Unable to bear up under the indignity, he secured a re- volver and blew out his brains, drovers | | ld roost | and i Potatoes were dull; A WEEK'S NEWS UUNDENSED, Wednesday, June 18, Brigadier General Charles Bird wae rotived yesterday, having reached tho nage of 63 yours. The navy de UL an order placing Captain Bam- uel C. j.amly, judge advocate of the navy, on ‘ne retired Hist os ent heeanse of fatlure of his business the miners’ strike be. gan, Samuel Geisinger, of Wilkegbarre, Pa., committed suicide yesterday. Secretary of the Navy Moody has refveed to loan models of warships to the New land Art ination to display # heir exposition at Crescent, R. 1,0} has no authority to make ti partment yesterday Is. pon since A REOC timing he + loan Thursday, Toledo, O tion to Pre there on his way tember Cornell COMI Ithaca The Turner Day handle plant, at Lo fire ye June has extend invita. to stop next Sep an ident 24th eXercises were annual held at esterds worth ax Was ox Ky terday to th tent The senate committee on naval af fair pe i vorably the bi pro viding H lenr A al Schls yr A roar ¢ iral on the Friday, June 20 General M to Wa to Fort R Monday, June 23. ish War Veterans have hoon shaft nition it and return who nmAan Of rev near of | ed to work Tuesday, June 24, Lord Kitchen and Geaeral salled from Cape Town, South for England yesterday The trolley strike at Toronto the men wages or Frenct Africa Ont. was settled vente ing an Secretary of War Root COM MmMence rday recely increase in nded the | Hami atte ment exercises of Clinton, N. Y.. today During a flit of despondency, J Conkling, of Middletown. N. Y.. shot his wife dead and then committed sul Aa C. R. Walker wore killed in a 00 the Cleveland at Mingo ng College ( and F. W iator McElroy y during a fog Pittaburg Rall yesterday and Station, O., on road morn] GENERAL MARKETS. Philade ne 23.--Flour | i £4 superfine 25a iM roller } og $1.40 13.656 city mills, extra $3.10@ 3.20 Rye flour was quiet, at $3.25@ 3.30 per barrel. Wheat was firm, No Penn red, S40 844% Corn was No. 2 yellow, local, 6S Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 63%e¢.; | lower grades, Bix Hay was steady, No. 1 timothy sold at $15.50Q16 for | Beef was toady beef | 60. Pork was firm; fam- Live poultry sold at for hens, and at 8% @ 10¢. for ers, spring chickens, 23@ 2 Dressed poultry sold at 13 for cholee fowls, and at S%G@%c. for old roosters Butter was steady: cream ory, 24c. Eggs were steady; New York Pennsylvania, 18¢c. per dozen eastern, oid, 6c. phia, Pa, Ju y, winter svivania per bushel Live Stock Markets, East Buffalo, N. Y., June 23 -Cat- tle were firm; prime steers, $6.7650 9.95; fair to good, $5@5.60; heifers, $5.76@6.25; fair to good, @4.76; best fat sows, $4.756@5.7 yout bulls, i COWS, springers, $3.26 heifers, tops, $6.75@7; fair to toad 8.250660; common to ligh OgR were Le pi pai EH AR table's N. ing lambs ibe. ey J to Bah 85. culls ' yates and Wit Chit’ wf : 4 La ood, Sw June 23. ~Cattle eT han HE ¢ holes stock SPened es :! roughs, 3 180 T: sendy an Ly ha RY Stata, 5 Nr AS hi | and for other reasons | Co.) A SON SAVED. Is there anything sadder than to see the child you love fail and fade before your eyes. Money 1s lavished upon doc- tors, all that love can suggest and science can perform is called into requisition. But the cough tears and tears at the tissues, the cheeks grow hollow and yet more hollow, and little frame weakens until the limbs can no more support the body What joy must come to the parents who find at length a remedy which helps and heals, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured in hundreds of where altogether failed or given up the patients the lungs have been weak and the obstinate, the body emaciated , Discovery ” has effected cure There has had When cough 1 cases aoctors bleed ng perfect and perma: is no alcohol in the " Discovery,” neither opium, aine or any other narcotic. Do not be imposed uj t Golden Medical Discovery * for weak lungs licines '’ made lungs LIX substitute " There is nothing as the " Discovery,” and all the on by a medicine in place ' just J "just as of as good’ mex diseased *" After using about five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Gold boy seems to night,” writes Mr. J. W Ohto. "He was very bad when | with hin good dealer's purse and not to heal the my to fill i are v i ANSCOverY my oommencedq 0 easy 10 take and aq n ITI Hey 1cg i : DOWeELsS cure constipation and | | E mmmmm NIGGER IN I HE WOOD PILE! 3 = A dealer may sell you a Piano or Organ cheaper than we do, but the reason will El we apparent when in five or six years it “goes to the bone yard.” No dealer can give vou better inducements than we of- fer and stay out of bankruptcy court. We back up all sales with an ironclad guarantee. We must please you for our reputation is at stake. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE and we shall continue to keep it such. Call and be convinced. M. C. (GEPH ART, BELLEF« Represented by MH. 6. KRAPE. INTE FTTTIIYITTITYIIPITITTIIO " PTTTTPPIVIIOT PERFECT ICE (REAM POWDER! ily the addition of 0. J. WEEKS & ©0., 91 Murray St., I E.K. RHOADS Certain patrons, thro gh negligence, or for 9, weoulinr reasons known to themselves, remove At his yard opposite the P rom one locality to another, without notifyiny this office. We are anxious to locate them »o0 R R Pp 1 r tat . ah assenger station selle only the best qualities that they may receive Shalt paper regularly ANTHRACITE ortant to us, Any and one who can furnish the pe sede 11 address of the BITUMINOUS following will confer a special favor, We give the former address Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. 0000 TELEPHONE CA LIS: Central Jonx G. Packen, Milesburg HARVEY MuCasian, MeKeesport. Pa A. A. ArLexaxpen, Meriden, 11 Mus J.C Stover. Rosecrants, A. WalrLken, Snow Shoe Srent Warken, Hawk Run, Pa Enw. Lucas, Bellefonte Geo, E. Burien, Phillipsburg, Pa, Jacor Denn, Dice. Union Oo. Pa W. RB Cosran, Yarnell, Pa Jos M.Coxrun, Yarnell, Pa. H.K. Warxen, Yarnell Pa 4.0, Mivoen, Woodland, Pa. R Hats, Johnsiown W.H, Conmax, Windber, Pa W. W. Dossne, Braddock, Pa J. L. Rorax, Centre Hall, (now Pa. in Mifflin Jos Wareon, Clearfield, A. T.8uvre, Philipsburg A..F. Mussen, Laurelton, Pa Dass Snore Milesburg EvLmen Fisuen, Blaochard AF. MiLoen Laurelton, Pa M. Kritn, Sandy Ridge, Pa. J.8, Bo RD, Warren, 11. Geo, BRIGHTOL, Sizerville. Pa. Clas, Fr Tyrone, Wise, 0. Bravont, Lewisburg Mus. Gro. Pextz, Dullois, Pa. GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur- ance, Real Estate and Loans. 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can't af ford to insure your buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER. Orider's Stone Building. BELLEFONTE , PA MAIN STREET, rVRONE, PA. AL. 8. BARMAN, Proprietor. | To THE New York City, N. VY. | COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES. We are carrying a most come and fancy prices plete line of gtapie Eroceries and at ve know mm cannot help Hint appreciate. If vou have never visited our flare call as we are confident of onr at LO please, TH HILLY | Country Produce. New Lettuce, Carrots, Potatoes, Lemons, Farmers Onions, Deets Oranges, } . ; Bananas, ete. bring vour here and receive the market prices, Bottled Goods and Ci Nees! Preserves, and Sour Pickle Sweet and Crackers. fresh Cakes racKers , Breakias { Foods, ’ { Ue Vis Staple Groceries. Sechler & Co he Best and Cheapest Lrrocery Store BELLEFONTE, PA. Bush H Block. use New Storeroom, New Stock, New Ideas. Pura: to formally an- numerous pat- genera: public | on i passenger stats Ihre R fjoining he post office he West, i the BUSH ARCADE. MOINES A We tabiy to better NOW Ar comfor. more OCA d. can show Lon wis ivantage, carry larg. added many new goods ANd can quote you more interesting prices than ever. Moving means a tearing up, clearing out, general shaking up, and with it comes New Impulses, New Ideas and New Efforts to supply the wants of the trade. This is our invitation for you to pay usa visit. We are proud of our new store and it you call you will understand that we are determined to keep up with the times and main. tain the reputation of being the leaders in our line. Yours truly, McCalmont & Co Bush Areade, Bellefonte, Pa.
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