2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, AUGUST 28 1902, L— WGOSEVELT ON TRESTS Wud LL | IN President Says He Has Not Discov- ered a Patent Cure-All, BETTER LAWS ARE NEEDED Declared First Thing Wanted is Pub- licity, Which Would Cure Eviis—All Anti-Trust Be Boston, Many Laws Will Enforced. 26.—~The week's Roosevelt in his Mass, Aug. work for President trip through New England began in earnest yesterday afternoon, when he departed from the summer home of the junior senator of Massachusetts, Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, at Nahant, and, amid the enthusiasm of the great- est number of people he has faced since the Pittsburg visit on July 4, rode into Lynn under cavalry escort and spoke from a platform at City Hall, Then he was taken Boston by special train, and on his arrival went to Sym- phony Hall, there addressing a great gathering of Boston business men. His speech here was devoted almost en- tirely to consideration of the trust question, President Roosevelt's speech in part was as follows “1 wish to say that I have not come here to say that I have discovered a patent cure-all for the trusts, It is worse than useles for any of us to rail at or regret the great growth in indus- trial civilization of the half cen- tury. There is but little in regret- ting that things have selves differently. The to do is to face the conditions as they are and see if we cannot get the best there is in them out of them not going ¢ or perfe t solution for ail come to our minds when trusts by any single A good many different way we 2 many to last use not shaped them practical thing to get any complet of the evils tha Laie we think "} an the great handling comes ur system of Remember, I am not saying if we had all the pletely the tiemen, if is true, of international be very diffi our part, to deal problem which in its bearin but a great be done in var “Some time attorney general took action against a certain trust There has been considerable discussion as to whether the trust aimed at would not seek to get out from under the law by becoming a single want laws to enable us to deal with it no matter what shape it takes, to see the government able differently government thrning, from « pOWer we trust what we ould com- solve question. Gen read in they are } rusts now set of law pletely with r any ecomes international deal can IOUS WAYS ago the corporation I I want st at it of the evaded by any al or tO ge 80 that the act cannot be within or without state statutes At present really no efficient contro corporation which does more “The and I do not me by knowledge gi resentatives of the which they see fit, base their The publicity itself evils. As far as the they will be enforced undertaken for the undertake it dertaken ion ieger we have over a big business in than one state first thing we want is publicity favored the i rep- facts on can, {f actions later would many laws go No suit will be an publicity as some corporations i want ven to the aceredited witile f peapie of those representatives cure anti-trust sake of seemi Every suit will be begun because great upright man whom we are so fortunate as to have as at- torney general, Mr. Knox, believes that there Is a violation of the law which we can get at, and when the suit Is undertaken it won't be compromised excepting on the basis that the govern- ment wins. Of course, gentlemen. no laws amount to anything unless they are administered honestly and fear- lessly.” This morning bright and early the presidential party started for Maine. in Memory of ‘McKinley. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 23 Mayor Knight has issued a proclamation sug- gesting that on Sunday, September 14, the first anniversary of the death of President McKinley, memorial services be held in all of the churches in Buf- falo, and that the city be draped with the flag of our country. He has ap- pointed a committee to arrange for other special observances fitting to the occasion. He further suggests that on the day following the anniversary, special exercises be held In the publie schools, ng to that is un- the lawyer and Killed Friend In Mistake For Burglar, Richmond, Va, Aug. 256.-Early yes- terday morning J. D. Wilson, a well known young man, shot and killed his friend, G. E. Apperson. The families of the two occupied the same house, Apperson’s family was away and Ap- person had changed his sleeping room. Wilson heard a noise in the room, and proceeded to Investigate. Seeing a form which in the dark he supposed to be a burglar, he challenged and re. telving no answer, fired with the above result. Both families are highly con- Havana Strike | Settled. Havana, Aug. 26-—Representatives of MURDER AT ATLANTIC CITY Sensational Escape and Arrest of Ne: gro Who Shot Two Persons. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug L #sen- sational murder which prove » and a more sensational ¢ arrest has stirred up cons tement in (he city, Le and r fmith, colored, anzered beceuse Boyd Clinton was paying too much attention wife shot and instant'y killed Clinton in the Hotel Canfield basement turday night and then shot his ¢ in the City hospital, After committing the deed he stole 25. may c¢ouble one cape and ard excl to his ho 18 « in his escape let, and started on a sail {or s« point A few miles at his boat, It was He was thrown into the him rote struck cap ocean he boat efforts he upturned craft mercy ol ock yesterday 1 Samuel Moore, a nt, who was out in his dead from told Moore ng trip and that cap Mr. Moore took mers Point and after he land e negro thanked his rescuer, walk- and disappeared. A few minutes Mayor E. A. Hig Point, received a tele phone mess from Atla City asking him to rehend any colored man The ned to be drifted from and all night he the waves local private nearly exposure Mr a fishi ized rderer a story being on at had ed off ater be © age nti ap- strange hat way town mar whart narked the + hitched up ra five mile drive ont rex » murderer GOING TO PHILIPPINES General Miles Will Inspect Army Con- ditions There. GENERAL MILER eral Islands, Secre night ‘Ger last Phil of cond! eral Miles Is going to the Islands with the lent tions there ™ ippine the permission presi to Inspect army Michigan Millionaire a Suicide. Hor \ug. 18, via San Francisco, Aug 2. A. G. Mit hell a millionaire from Mic ger on the icide August 12, wh three days out from San Francisco. On the morning of his death he was talk- ing two on the deck. Sudde he ran to the side of the vessel and sprang overboard. The steamer was stopped and a boat ered, but there was no trace of Mitch- ell. His mind, it was thought, was un- hinged by iliness, . puted to be igan, a passen- steamer Copti en the vosasl to ladies nly Record-Breaking Shipment of Cattle. Portland, Xe, Aug. 25-The largest shipment of cattle ever taken across the Atlantic left Saturday night on the steamer Norseman, of the Domin- fon line. In all there were 1,179 head of cattle and 1398 sheep. This, ac cording to Dr. F. W. Huntington, the cattle inspector of the port, breaks all records for cattle shipments from the new world to the old. It will take 18 carloads of hay and grain to feed the cattle during the ten days’ passage to Liverpool. Team Plunged Sixty Feet. Norristown, Pa, Aug. 26-Fright- oned by a stone thrown by an unknown person, a horse of Howard Wood, the Conshohocken fron master, plunged through the guard rail along the river road In Lower Merion yesterday and went over a 60-foot embankment to the main line of the Reading Railway. The occupants of the buggy, Marie Rehman and Mary Farley, of the Wood household, were badly Injured. The horse had to be killed. Cape May's Coroner Dead. Cape May, N. J, Aug. 26.--Coroner J. Btratton Ware, aged 72 years, died early yesterday morning from general debility. He had been chosen as coro- ner four times and served as councll- man and a member of the health board. He was a prominent Republican, Eightythree Horses ‘Burned to Death, Philadelphia, Aug. 26, — Righty. three horses were burned to death | last night in a fire at the stable of | n : ow. | day | | | ] | First df | home | | ] fol} wife, | | ing $ made | organization a sall boat at the In- | me re- | | sea a | | place | sion by Pr By | succeeded In crawling | Wednesday, August 20, Fire of unknown origin yesterday de- gltroyed Parson College at Fairfield, la. Los, AH Congre an R. R rict of Tennessee, ntain City vesterday candidates Butler, of the in Mn Ihirtv-om the the ADnapd 1604 mena Naval Academy, apple Louis yesterday Western to regulate the that frit iw James K that he on the Senate Jones, K denie Roosevelt Thursday, August 21, Ti Bridgeport (Pa.) Tube oyed by fire yesterday, aent were dest | 815.000 morning he | | ington yos { { United St | La ls of Somers | who | ! Holleben committed | Was | board : ! promenade | | jured The Knig at Carbondale Lieutenant General Miles Pennsvivania Grand his of Pythias, left iy to inspect the England Charles Schwab, pre Steel rds ; Ne Ww const ident of irporation, French ates salled for Eu on the liner rraine A A probable tliat Rico gate rope today spatch from Rome says it is Bishop Blenk, of will be appointed apostolic to the Philippine | Friday, August 22, A Berlin dispatch ambassador to dele lands say Con the States will be recalled sh Hazelhurst, Mis Green Horn Irado were ex WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, | died at his have passed ; xamination for entrance to | class | growers held a meet- | to form an | price of | of Arkan- | had been offered a | Isthmian Canal Commis- | Works | Loss, | Lodge, will meet next year Wash- | forts | the | Porto | i as in the prince. cough, spit blood, and faithful trial. If your sickness est you: is like ware, "and our family doctor said I had for 1 felt so awful bad Had a bad e« had paios in my chest and right lung ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and sweep a room, and now I can do a small believe that the Lord an two years, 1 took 13 bott] es of the Dr. Pierce's Pellets,” Are 3 ou sick? PiErcr'S GOLDEN MEDICAL almost always cures, Pierce by letter absolutely ence is strictly private, case, free. Address Dr, hers, “I was very sick indeed.” writes Mrs, Mol conn gh and Pleasant washing, and | feel your medicine have saved Golden Are your lungs “weak?” lingering cough, with bleeding lungs Thousands in just your case have been cured by the use of Dx. DISCOVERY. Sick persons are invited to consult without Write and get a specialist's opinion on your R. V. Pierce, 14d Every human being, The The processes of nature “weak lungs” of the poorest will Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical It has cured ninety- Mrs. Jacobs' story will inter- lie Jacot mw, of Pelt ton, Kent Co, I thought I must Wis very short of brea also bad dyspepsia, Before I took your Pellets’ 1 was so weak | could no like a new person my life I was sick over Discovery,’ and four vials of Dela. die soon nN Medical Have you obstinate weakness and gmaciation ? It Dr. All correspond- It always helps. fee or charge Bufialo, N. Y. Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach, purifies the blood, nourishes the nerves and heals weak lungs. FOF Ladies Only Another Big Bargain in our Mid-Summer Shoe Sale— $2.50, $3 & $3.50 SHOES $1.75 after destroying | Clgar Company An at nt on strike ye ' y.. > many cl as bad and not paid for. August 25, ¥ SAYS nee 3 ory ia Monday, pal Aran Bern and was youter inmates of the Orp Home Charleston 8. ( dr bathing Professor J W missioner of the Orient for the rived at from a Asia. aned in the surf Saturday Jenks United HAE ial com war department, Francisco ye ar's yt n 'y ar San throughout Tuesday, August 26, The First National Bank of deen, 8. D., robbed $3 800, There iz no clue to the robbers Emperor Willlam of Germany, on the !mperial yacht Hohenzol Jern, will visit Italy early in Septem. ber One person was killed and many in in a wreck on the Southern Rallway near Harbins, 8. C.. yester Aber was Sunday of James Grier, of Huntingdon, Tenn. killed Miss Maud Thompson yester | day because she refused to elope with him Emilio Terry, who resigned as Cu ban secretary of agriculture, refused to reconsider his action, and will sail for Paris. He predicts a great future for Cuba. GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 25. Flour yu stealy: winter superfine, $2609 80) , Penasylvania roller, clear, $e 10 city mills, extra, $2.85 37 3 Sy Bot was quiet, at §3.20@3.256 per barrel. Wheat was rm No. 2 Penna., red, new, 74%ec. Corn was firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 66@67c Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, Slipped, 68¢c.; lower grades, 60c. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $18.50020 large bales. Beef was steady, of pam Bw Sk was a, Jam. 2 Ave poultry so “ 1%. ue hens, and at $051 Oc. for old roosters; spring chickens, 13@15c, Dressed poultry sold at ide. for cholce fowls, and at 8@9%ec. for old roosters. Butter was steady; cream- ery, 22¢. per pound. Eggs were Mendy: New York and Pennsylvania, 2ie. per dozen. Potatoes were iendy; say prime, per basket, 2000 26¢ Live Btock Markets, whan lower: or rR Aug. fords Cattle Jer bans’ yoate rday i —having purchased from the firm of Memhan & Gilchrist, Rochester, N. Y., manufacturers of Ladies’ high grade Shoes, 400 PAIRS are | of LADIES’ FINE SHOES at a price LESS THAN HALF THE COST OF MANUFAC- TURE. States in the | These are the greatest shoe values we have ever offered. They are all new Summer styles—Black Kid and Patent Leather, with Kid and Patent Leather Tips; Cuban, Mili- tary and Medium Heels ; Welt Soles, Bluchers and Lace ; CD E and EE widths. Remember, they are all $2.50, 3 and 3.50 Shoes and we will close out the lot for only $1.75. Yeager SHOE MONEY SAVERS, Bellefonte and Philipsburg. half eream, or all make. Flavors for lee Cream are, Raspberry, flavored to be used with owder ies 1y the addition oo it Hhet avors for Water lee are ull of air receipts for mak| GARMAN HOUSE. i” High Street, te Court Hh, Bellefonte, Pa. Entirely New. New bly. Steam Heat. Electric Light, and all modern improvements. C. M. & C. B. GARMAN, Proprs. Garman’s Empire House, MAIN STREET, TYRONR, PA. AL. 5. GARMAN, Proprietor. cream, to make two quarts & Davis PERFECT ICE CREAM POWDER Is instantly ready for use, requiring only the addition of one quart of cold milk, half milk and of as fine lee Cream as any confectioner can Stave: Vanilla, ¢ fresh fruits or in making up Ia one quart Fr 1 ney creams), of cold ast 10 make two ue and we will mail od ol the above fi with booklet Above Aavors, r Bg All Kinds of of Pant and Fancy Creams and Joon 0. L WEEKS & Bos 9 Maresy St, New Sark ony. N.Y. GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur- ance, Real Estate and Loans. 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can’t af foro to insure your buildings or life until you see “ff | were ick and wanted | fo get well, I'd find out how some one clse got well who had the same sort of sick ness as mine. That is the language of a philosopher, black or white, bond or free, is constructed on the same plan, organs of a rich man differ in no degree from those of a poor man. Even "the king is served from the fie id.” by which life is originated and preserved are the same in the beggar What cures the cure the weak lungs of the richest, Discovery has cured thousands of men and women, who "had bad and were short of breath.” eight of every hundred persons who have given the medicine a fair 'McCalmont’s New Store. In Bush Arcade is attracting more Three floor and the attention ev ery first basements day, large rooms on extensive are filled with a varie Y of ROA ls, Enlarged Stock. To day this larger formerly. ill find firm is carrying a stock additions and more el than vari Among the you wi Hardware e mt rac ng a ine best Carpenter Tools, Blacksmith Tools, Stonemason Tools, Bricklayer's Tools Etc. i Lhe Year you ng of an Ice Cream law n Mow er. we anxious to nh May Freez- have them. + this modern Locatic nisl in town Post Office McCalmont & Co. R.B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise Mare Than We Give You, But-- We Give You All we Promise wee THRE LINE LY — Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R, B. MONTGOMERY, KW. Corner Public Square BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. E. K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of w Hay, ood, Grain, -ohis Superior for lime - EL 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: 4 Sand.
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