2 W— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. PELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 6 1902, mi TAN I i SF Wl Colombia en Canal Treaty. CAN BE COMPLETED IN 30 DAYS Washington id Officials Think Treaty On By United States Senate First—Three Import Shot Be Acted ant Points to Be Settled. Ww Nov, 4.—It was reported here yi afternoon that Senor Conct minister the United d instructions erning this right of way Nothing Sex hingte n, sterday Colombian to has received gotiations government's prospective for the Panama Canal. be dor however, until returns from his New next week The here is that a canal cs tractin enabling t senate ea sion an pre unde sume the feat COM will Hay visit etary England of of the officials if the matter is treaty for ne mstruct belief expedite d jon of the An ) mbple by the con- governmen proj way elect i the circum convent treaty pre the nary rity Ba&lne« FISTICUFFS IN OHIO PULMICS Tom Johnson Strikes Tax Official For Calling Him a Liar officia geome nts of bystanders, th: a mavor overheard Mylecraine assert that {Jol was a liar A hot fol and then the mayor stra in the face My led the square, declaring that secure a warrant for the mayor's arrest Mayor Johnson explaining his side of the case, is quoted as saying “We were talking about the assessment in the Thirty-second ward Mpylecraine had repeated twice that Mayor John sOn and I walked over to him to explain that there might be some er- ror in the papers | intended to give him a chance to retract. but he would not let me, declaring to my face that I was a liar. | then hit him It was only a tap I'm not certain that my | hand touched him. [I only intended | slapping his face.” fow words lowed k Mylecraine raine left he would in lied Brown Paper Substituted For Money. | Des Moines, Ia, Nov 4 ~Officers of | the Des Moines National Bank made public yesterday the loss of $2 000 shipped American Express to the Bank Irwin, Ia, October 20 Whe » was opened at [rwin the Wn pa per from the it bre and repls of after the packna had ‘ ! re] It ins « till soft when thy thus in dicating that cn tx of the pack age had not b by of on next day it contains (ine heen cmo d package witho it paced | he nse Qe n Inimed t} opened many hours American Assayer of Chinese Mint. Washir Nov. 3 Alfred KE. Joa sup. of New head of the testing rvising architect's office de partment, | Aces chief as of Tien Tain, China the piace was ma mediary of Minister Conger the re quest of the Chinese governm: nt Mr Jossup Is a graduate of the Lehigh University and of the School of Mines at Freiburg, Germany. v Inhorate now in the of the A pte ry LA) trea the the Chinese The de through the nury sition of nint at designation for AYer inter al VNR ITIATIONS! Fa~ar to Rench aha | and Loeb F.C . rapidly | grip | ec OFFICIALS GO HOME TO VOTER [aesrntay Hay Officer Washingion, ing the “off In Washington. Nov, 4—Notwithstand- fact that this Is regarded as an year” In politics, an unusually | large number of government officials have gone With the ex- sption State Hay is depart. ment fr and with that ox officer at his today Secretary Hay's legal in Washing ton, and he All the officers except Secre tary | and Seer Hitcheock have nade speech the taries Shia home to vote of of Secretary single head ington today, every eab i her not Wa nt a ol inet voted home rosidence is has no vote Cabinet tary 8 during Moody, t on the cams- w and p to the tant seo stu of the assis me 10 volts * depart AER SUNK IN COLLISION Fnero Pun of Crew Saved Down and rree PRESIDENT VOTEDATOYSTER BAY Secret Service Men Accor panied the Polls Roosevelt to fires | harged at the greeted | his raised the depot gathe blazed When r of his Oo! with ar he re was cheers, and In hat As he platform on he hands with who service men I ply passed across his many of efforts of the his way to carriage those | secret pressed forward fo greet him. No demonstration of this kind had heen anticipated, the whole affalr being planned yesterday. The presi dent was accompanied by Mra Roose velt. Dr Lung. Secretaries Cortelyon Travis, of this village; Messenger Delaney and Stenographer Latta shook despite the THOUSANDS DYING oF ‘MEASLES Natives Along Arctic Coast Victims of White Man's Civilization, San Nov. 4. Thousands of natives of Hershel Island and along the Arct are dying. from measles The was ght the “ 41 8 arrived Sar Capt yes Francisco coant news brou by which fg eros sald ateamer Jeannette from a whalin of the tay Newth, Jeanette of the natives ve died from | rab y thing to | The march of god the death Two years ago and it {| 9.60, the has con tinued sin to wear drink wh thelr decliy tacked them, to care devastation began When the natives began cl and ky n began | tl ans th Diseases unheard of ats not knowing how for themsaelves, the people died Pneumonia, rheumatism, every conceivable malady among them coast with ap ized man's ing ite m whina ‘ A and, and made thelr appearance and spread along the palling results.” Woman's Body Refused Burial, Manila, Nov. 3.~The body of a na tive woman, who waa attended at her death by priests of the Catholle Church of the Philippines, was refused inter ment Saturday at the Paco Cemetery, which is owned by the Roman Catholic Church. There was a scene at the cemotory, and the police were called fn to maintain order. The independ. ent church movement is being watched closely in government and political efr cles. The appointment of an Ameri ean archbishop in the Philippines and «the ‘Americanization of the Roman Catholie ehurch here, with a clear definition of the status of the native clergy, would turn the tide of both clergy and laity In favor of the Ro Is the Only Cabinet | | conference at Meadvil | egate to the United States in Washington | sume his duties | 280; | flour was quiet, i rod, | No | A WEEK'S NEWS OONDENSED. | Wednesday, October 29. Paul Berowsky, a miner, was killed | Shenandoah at the yesterday fall of coal City colliery by a (Pa) A Madrid digpateh savs Premier Sa. gasta will retire from the Spanish eab- inet next month health, The manw on account of attended the Royal Theatre i Emperor and Empress of Ger. in Berlin last night and saw Sarah Bern: hardt in “Fedora.” One man was killed and three others seriously Injured by a premature blast in the Wabash Pittsburg, Pa, Captain Chapman ( manded the Brooklyn in naval manoeuvres, will be retired rear admiral at his own request Thursday, October 30. Martin Corne of was held up his robbed of $58,000 Two thousand dock tread, went Railroad yesterday, tunnel, the rece lus Appleton, by hwaymen i laborers strike nt an on yesterday hipping Fhornton, built Monday, November Captain F. P. Gi States navy ral was retired Satur rear adm Five men fell 50 shaft at Newton, Ia taining injuries The cided feet down a mine Saturday, all sus fatal Methox to boar the i of bishop next : 14 1st A a seu Pa. annual nm April hol ie, 29, 1903 A mall train on the Raliroad crashed into at Elm C N CC, and the engineer and a mail clerk were killed Tuesday, November 4. It Is announced that Emperor Wii liam, of Germany, has decided to build a royal castle at Posen Rev. George Wilson, A famous Pres byterian preacher and author, died at Bloomington, Ill, yesterday, aged 85 years Mgr. Falconio, the new apostolic del- will arrive 20 and as Atlantic Coast a freight train ity November The Mogpongahe« United States in, which training ship had been at Fort | Monroe for several days, sailed for New | York last evening Thomas Bur Ate of Sparta. Tenn, of his homes killed by goss, a private was called to the night unknown pa tive door shot and last and ries GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa. was steady winter Pennsylvania rol city mills, Novy iperfine, ler, clear uxtra, $2866 3 at $3.15@3.20 per bh Wheat was firm; No Pennsylvania, new, Thpib%e. Corn was firm; 2 yellow, local, 68¢c. Oats were quiet No white, clipped, 38¢.; lower rrades, MG 26c Hay was steady, v0. 1 timothy, $18& 18.50, large bales Beef was steady, beef hams, 319500 2060. Pork was firm, family, $23@ 24 Live poultry, 12¢c. for hens, and S@%c. for old roosters. Dressed poultry, 13¢ for choice fowls, and $¢. for old roosters. Dutier steady. creamery, 2%« per pound. Eggs steady, New York and Pennsylvania, 26 tr dozen. Poe tatoes steady; choles, 63@566c. bushel 3 Flour $2600 $3 10@ #1 or o © Live Stock Markets, Past Buffalo, N. ¥., Nov, 3.-Cattle steady; prime steers, $6.7507.25; sows, 2.26604.26, heifers, $3.650Q6; iy 11004 'Venls steady ry 50; common to good @8. Hoge active, but 10@16¢. lower; Javy. 18 0 mix $6.60 S066.20 yorkers, Jo a4 Sheep firm; 3.60; culls to a4 FH strong, 10c. 08 ih Fy to good yeariingy, $3. i owen, », teady rig Pa. 61606. 30” od 411 $4754 her; 4.90; 50 odio a "“heavion mediums, 65; ght "yor o ho, es Pr man Church. Het 3s hoavy und thin. #4 Todd, who com: nt as a Wis., and Mon- near etl open air exerc ise, velopes a tendency to “weak lungs.” take rest, ant bread-winner of a family, So the cough gets a deeper hold, grip upon her, Why instead not kee day by Pierce's Golden Whenever chest, obstinate cough, other symptoms of Medical Discovery bleedin of discase th She cannot indulge in a change of climate, respi ratory Walking to Worl Is the only way in which the business woman, em loved in store or office, can Is it any wonder that she often grows pale and thin and She does not feci that she Often she can afford to is the import. and fe els that she must keep on until she drops hemorrhages appear, not fit the lungs to the of seeking a climate to suit the pn at work and grow stronger instead of weaker Ry ? It ean be done by the healing Ji Ip of Dr. and disease tightens its mate Hh Why there is pain in breathing, soreness of the g from the lungs or any OrgALS, begin the use of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery | and continue the use until cured, N hundred who have used for “lung trouble,” There is nicohol Discovery,” and it is entirely and other narcotics It Do not imposed upon by medicines 1 Meds cine which can sl n Med Golden Me . 14 M wv | no contained free fr 11 m is A wo 111 1e7¢ 15 1 * Golden Discov ON " Golde al Discovery Was V ery Sick. . “1 was very sick inde w Kent ( \re tion it Delaw Words of Sincere Praise. 8." write 1 "Golden jety eight 1 { (id {ical have been perfectly cured Discovery” Medical opin mperance ites for COMMON REPORT “SECHLER'S People who buy their Groceries at Sechler & Co’s., invariably s: ly: peal AT SECHLER’S. We would not persist and tell us them, 8 The gales of 0 true. county thing for us still on the increase. purchasin Rye | Represented by MH. 6. KRAPE. cerning our business we led the sales of any othe in a like period of Nor ig our bus C: g vour Piano or Orgar new ingtruments on exhibition mmm A REASON! fae eaTeT™Ten ) in saving the things we do con- re it not that people come to us it is boasting and must be not ORGANS AND PIANOS from our rooms in the past year hav more than doub- r firm that has ever been in the time That speaks SOME opping off. } inspect our stock . iy ae ( i" : |] and before We have many with a number of bar gains in the second hand department, M. C. GEPHART, 2 8. Allegheny St, BELIFONTE. MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities oo dy roved security. Farms for sale estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Orider Exchange. Bellefonte. BIEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST , MRELLEFONTR, FA. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM wl yon aR ue hd Baek " PHILIP BEEZER. ————" a Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, GARMAN HOUSE... High Street, opposite House, Bellefonte. Pa. Entirely New. New Furniture. Steam Heat. Electric Light, and all modern improvements, C.M &C. B. GARMAN, Proprs RECRIVE DRvosrrs; Discount Novus { Foroe {| the same was sel apart t | the real estate of Newton FP. Stover late of | Haines township sel apari 1o his widow Maze Stover, {ing valuable rea i | north of above | Nittany valley, | plete wit Court | | LEGAL ADVERT ISEME NTS. NOT CE. Notice is hereby given that the Ealson trieal Huminating Company of Bellefonte corporation created under the laws of Bate of Peunsy vania and having its prinet pal office at Bellefonte, county of Centre and Blate of Peunsylvania, wifl, on Mor day the Oh day of Javuary. 1905. present to the ourt of Common Vieas of Centre county its petit Wot praying tor a decree that the said corp ation, fo wit, The Edison Electrical Iuminating Company of Beliefonte, be dissolved and tat all apd singular its powers chines, privi leges be extinguished and det Orvis, Ba Jeers “4 the & Orvis Micilors YW it xh Nu ETO BATISFY MORTGAGE wil mamue In the Cour 1y NO, uK Lohr Farner Court of am I» fH dees {fon Jolin Shannon, admr. of awed mon Pieas of Centre November Term, 19 r John shanvon, admin deceased 1 strator rator of Lieretyy made nity "i otice is 0 api of Com leatlion has ton Pieas { Awmembly beer ol 1 Hap id | Mortg RUS BR Ot 2 1 FROLLAMATION arat the Lettze raisement o ate of was set apart . Qeceased i his widow Sar ab B Bventory and a} raisement of Lhe peisonal Nathan 11 wierman, late of enn Lowns ip doos ased, pan the same was set part to bis widow Maggie D. Hosterman 0th. The inventory an personal property of G ge Potter ladings, ate of Bellefonte borough. deceased. as the same was set apart 10 his widow Edith ladings, 1th. The Inveatory and appraisement of the real and personal estate of Martin V late of Burnside township, deceased. as » his widow Sarah KE 1 appraisement of the Foree 12th. The inventory and appralsement of deceased. as the same was y A.G. ARCHERY, Register Three Fine Farms we {ne Private Sale ] Estate of auch Garbrick, dec’d late of Marion twp. The undersigned executors offer the follow . estate «tf private sale, atl of in Maron township, Centre Jes west of Jacksonville which is locatea county, about 2 m NO Jl ACRES YARM known as the Jacob Garbriek homestead. M5 ACRE FARM kn NOUS Adjoins the ab Harter tars NO we and is wn as the “Jacod ACRE FARM adjoins above and is part of the *'MeAuley A | tract.” NO, 5100 ACRES TIMBERLAND lands on Muney mountain. farms are located in the heart of is fertile, improved limestone folds good crops, and cach is com. substantial bdultidings, orehards, y ring and well water, close to schools and churches, and handy to good markets, They are desirable properties for either 4 home or The above soll that { Imvestment For terms and further information inquire Hexny Gannnick, Zion, Pa. GEORGE GanBrick, Bellefonte E. K. RHOADS At hs yard opposite the P R. RP sr station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE ToS
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