> 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 4, 1802, — OPENING 0 CONGRESS The First D2v’s Session in Both Branckres Wuu Brief. BILLS AIMED AT 7. XI TRUSTS Measurec Affecting Commercial Com- binations Introduced in the House. Lively Contest Over Statehood Bill in the Senat Wa gession of the p/h COngt igton, Dee. 2 ww egactly at no Mr. Fri , and ti ed to ord fn the dent pro te Het of The at 12.1 to the of M CO8s Thi what until late represer Mr. Ru cently. Thi read in bot! A numb duced fecting tions, measures. Several Attorney Gene approved nor disapprove proposed that when takes the bill invited to st A joint resentative proposes stituti er to dissolve plac trodu (Der Ri chairr merce senate by er in 0 the but none ral Knox, of the Measures expected ttea Oklahoma, New and ! i mitting Oklahoma only. The friends of the on also active an names of 15 pledged to which, with sure its passage a Republican caucus Jeet will be held it is understood fav | laim 1 have the enators bill, in- it is probable that the sub- Republican ort omfiibus Democrats, will the the upon MARINES SICK WITH FEVER Panther, With 320 on Board, Sailed for Norfolk from Colon. San Juan, Porto Rico 2. ~The United States cruiser Pan- ther, with 320 marines on board, nearly all sick, sailed yesterday afternoon for Norfolk She came from Colon. The Colombian government asserted that it could protect the isthmus, so the take the feverstricken soldiers back The gunboat has left Colon to replace Panther. J McCabe fell overboard from United States steamship Osceola this harbor on drowned. The body Sunday night and buried day with military honors Dex ANXLIIATY opportunity was seized to Bancroft the for 8 in and was recovered Saturday was was yester. 169 Postmasters Appointad. Washington, Dec, 2 today submitted to the senate romina tions for the appointment of 1 masters Of tt where appointments already made during the Yece of congress and 46 are to fill vacancies caused by death, resignation or removal of the incumbents. In 61 the commis glons of the incumbents have expired, or are about to expire, and in ¢2 canes the offices have been advanced to the third class and the appointment of the postmasters vested'in the pres fdent. The prozident 9 post cae are in cases had been CAREOH Bradley's Resignation Accepted. Asbury Park, N. J, common council last night accepted the resignation of Founder James A Bradley as mayor of the city, This done, the council appointed a special gommittee to confer with Mr. Bradley, and at next Monday's meeting of the gouncll his formal offer to sell the beach front and other public proper ties for $350,000 will be presented to the council. Dec, 2.<The | | has been an increase of cases of mala Hassett, { man in Keith's Bighth Street Theatre | Stock | *+4t night by Barry Johnston, a well | Nown | member | suicide he { rien phin’s | his vic | taking { and the and Is not ox} | nal the | {| when | search of the North Pole | ously ill in St | eity, a victim of appendicitis | Washington, N. J AGTRESS MURDERED leading Woman at Keith's Philadel phia Theatre Shot by Jealous Acton Philadelphia, Dec. 2, Mrs. Kate aged 28 years, leading wo- Company, was shot and killed actor who was formerly a of Richard Mansfleld's pany, and who is wo known 10 theat rical people throughdlt the country Al come» ter the murder Johnston attempted el Da Philadel fired at bullets tragedy OCeurre Wood treots hnston and in tenderloin Ji tim five two Of the offect other shot h times in t! left breast in the left arn J ont hn imeelf througl 0Nn MARCHED ACROSS MINDANAO Moros Surprised to Learn Americans Were Not Monsters met DEWEY RESUMES ACTIVE DUTY Admiral Will Command Fleet Engaged in Manoeuvres CMOra His fourstarred pennant was hoi«ted the the Mayflower at about 9 president's Washington navy yard o'clock yesterday and companied by the admiral salled away to direct command of gaged in the manoeuvres ribbean His staff in Admiral Taylor, chief of the navigation, chief staff Swift and Pillsbury, assistant chief of staff, and Commander Sargent ald. The departure of was devoid of display mary salute to the ted at his request The Mayflower direct for Culebra Island Rico, and 1s due thers the larg we the en Car Rear in Sea luded perso the and the admiral was custo omit her course off Porte next Saturday. will set Dr. Dedrick Seriously 11, Philadelphia, Dec. 1.—-Dr. T. 8. De drick, who was with Lieutenant Peary he made the last expedition In in lying seri. Luke's Hospital, in this the institution from his home at Dr. Dedrick had been suffeging with Intense abdominal pains tor a week, when he came to this city and consulted the physicians at 8t. Luke's Hospital, They agreed that he would have to undergo an operation if his life wan to be saved. The op to | eration was successfully performed on Dedrick’s condition was favorable, and his Dr to Friday reperted be | chances for recovery bright Cholera Decreasing Among Troops. Washington 2.~8urgeon Gen. eral O'Reilly has received a report from Colonel Adair, chief surgeon in the Philippines, to the effect that there [RT ria and dysentery among the troops in the Philippines and a decided de | erease In the number of cases of chol era. There were only eight deaths from cholera In the army during the month of October, and no case of the digease has been admitted to the mil tary cholera bospial in Manlia since September 1. % IL REBUILD CPE MAY! | Pittsburg Syndicate Plan to Revo- lutionize the Summer Resort. YO EXPEND ABOUT $11,000,000 | Will Construct Lake For Yachts and | ment on bureau of | Captains | party | | for which plans have been completed | will He came | haps | work of rebuild | say 3,000 men Build Modern Motels and Cottages and Make Numerous Other Improve ments. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1 was made last night ments were filed at Trenton 8 incorporating the East Cape May Company, having for it the im- and development of Cape the oldest seashore 1 Announce. that docu turday object provement May 1 country, to an immense degs A gen- in the tleman interested in Lhe that Pittsburg coal over the world. In will be ) governmi and th Reading mates to the Rallros ultimate For some wee) rumors that a sy Frick, of Pittsburg 1d, of New Yi Phaaa AR all con MY and natural foliage lay n gidewalks gireots struct new ' The for which the city Is fame will be preserved and trees along all new stroets It is planned to build three of m gide hotels. This winter 100 ex will be built and they are expe be ready for will be planted two and per the most mode aog ftagen ted to ocenpancy next June ng Cap« mth May will be gin early this m« by which the necessary land will be secured and The 100 will time contracts let cottages | cost $10,000 each, and will be built by a Philadelphia firm The first hotel cost $1.000.000 The projectors be employed all winter on the Improvements The Cape May citizens and publie officials are reported to be cooperat ing heartily with the Councils have already voted $100.000 for a new boardwalk and bulkhead along the beach fronting their proper ty. The city of Cape May will new enterprise has also agreed to rebuild the water works and | has already expended $125,000 on this | project. The riparian of New Jersey commissioners have granted all the | | | | | | | The | necessary rights to the Bast Cape May | Company, and at their took steps to get the rights to Two Mile Beach, last meeting Brewers’ Trust Unlawful, Kansas City, Dec. 2.-The Kansas City Court of Appeals decided yvoster day that the combination of brewers that exists in this city Is a trust, and as such it Is expressly forbidden by the statute of Missouri and is unlaw. ful, and that any man who owes one of those brewers In the combine need not pay his bill, and the brower can. not collect the debt, even by going into the courte. This decision was rendered In the suit of the Ferdholm Brewing Company against a saloon keeper, who owed the company. Killed on the Rallroad. York, Pa. Dec. 2A man supposed to be W. W. Stewart, of Washington, D, C., was run over by a northbound pas wenger train near this city last even. tng and his body was so badly muti lated thot It wes begond recognition. ys company similar | every organ is to neglect point nutritive organs, When there is a feeling of undue fulness after meals, sometimes by inordinate accompanied an food, craving for The consequences of a diseased con- | dition of the stomach and digestive |, and nutritive system are most disas- trous to the whole body, become The misery is maddening, The surest way to a serious illness the to a diseased condition of stomach and the allied digestive and may { Thomas A, Swarts | Columbus, Ohio ach, and my kidney and lives weak so One by one involved, ty I could mcarcely gave money to Lhe thought they would do 1 | the more 1 doctored the years passed I had mid only w whic the symptoms Hopeless and Helpless. 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Estate of Jacob Garbrick, dec’d. late of Marion twp. The undersigned executors offer the follow - Ing valuable rea ut private sale, all of which Is located In Marion township, Centre county, about § miles west of Jacksonville NO. 1-148 ACEKES ¥ ARM known an the Jacob Garbriek homestead NO. 2-155 ACRE FARM Adjoins the above and Harter farm estate s known ast FAEM 1 he ACRE adjoins abov is part and of OACEES TIMBERLAND Mis on Bare At Nis y ard opp wile the | R. ANTHRACITE and BITUMIN A LAAN Us COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. reenings r ime 1 Builders ir 8 al R.B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise More Than We Give You, But-- We ive You All we Promise Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R. B. MONTGOMERY, LA Corner Peblic Square BELLEFONTE, PENNA PROF. J. ANGEL : | : THE WELL KNOWN EYE SPECIALIST, SS make bis monthly visit here ONE DAY ONLY Larimer Building Tuesday, Dec. 9th, from¥am. top. m Prof. Angel's reputation for his ability and | Workmanship is well established in Belletonts and vielnit>, He gives universal satisfaction, Those who want the best treatment for head | aohe, weak or defective eyesight, should go to : | no other bul walt for him, At State College, Wed., Dec. 10th 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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