THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 27 1903. Senet — DEATH OF SALISBRY British Statesman Passed Away | Quietly at Hatfield House. MADE PRIME ! INISTER THRICE Bright's Disease Ends Life of Eminent Successor to Lord Beaconsfield As Conservative Leader—Short Sketch of His Career. London, Aug. died peacefully 24. — Lord Salisbury late Saturday night, LORD SALISBU RY. Lord Edward Cecil had been warned by telegraph that ‘the end was near. All the other mem f}! family had gathered at the b Viscount Cranborne, sumes the title of Marquis immediately no 4 King | Queen Alexandra, the cess of Wales and Lord Edward Cegjl, Lord and who quis absent from th deathbed The death of Lord Salisbury on the 50th annive into ic 1 house of co In accordant pressed wish will b Int rred be at Hat bers of te Prince Salisbury, wh was the © Career of Dead Statesman. 53, wl he was en first career was identifi« of th e Conservative party lections turn after the gen again made | The general elections of 1892 caused Lord Salisbur 0 out of office though his ministry did not actually resign till fered defeat in the comn In October, the ernment was defeated, and Lord Rosas berry immediately resigned. Lord Sal isbury was sent for and formed an ad ministration. During 1596 Lord Salisbury was much occupied by the conduct of the relations between the United States and Great Britain over the Venezuelan boundary dispute. President Cleve land's strong stand on the Monroe Doctrine and the American disposition to twist the lion's tall brought about a state of affairs which required very delicate handling by the diplomatists and Lord Balishury showed himself equal to the occasion by backing grace fully down, his conciliatory attitude being fully and quickly appreciated at Washington, ns 1805 Liberal gov Wanted to Lynch Trolley Crew. Scranton, Pa, Aug. 25.-It required all the force and strategy of the police of Old Forge to prevent the possible lynching of a trolley crew whose car ran over and disemboweled the 4-year. old son of Antony Stefarence, a promi. nent resident of the Italian colony The Italians became wildly infuriated al the sight of the child's mangled body lying on the track, and laid hold of the crew, Threats were made to lynch them, and it doubtless would have gone ill with the two men had the police and English-speaking cit). zens not rescued them. They were looked up on the charge of murder, but were later relsased on $2000 ball each, furnished before Judge Kelly, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, August 19. The next convention of the National | Building Trades Council will be held st Sloux City, Ia i Burglars blew open the safe of the | Barnesboro, Pa, postoffice and secured | $1100 in stamps and money. 8. W. Alexandrovsky, commissioner general for the Russian empire to the St. Louis fair, has arrived in New | York. The Nebraska Republican conven- tion has endorsed President Roose velt's administration and declared for his renomination. Harvey Wilson, of Dover, Del, was accidentally knocked off a wharf and drowned. One of his friends wh'le wrestling with another man fell against him, Thursday, August 20, To expedite recruiting the navy de. partment has decided to advertise ex- tensively. E. H. Wimple, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, commiteed suicide at a Wilkesbarre, Pa., hotel by taking carbolie acid. No cause is known. Thomas Crabtree, who left St. Paul, Minn. last March for Maine to col lect a legacy, has disappeared, and his relatives fear play Nearly the entire plant of the Ken. tucky-Vermillion Mining Company at | Vermillion, Mont, was destroyed by | fire. Loss, $150,000; insurance, $30. | 000. The annual Irish Catholic Be the States foul 34th convention of the nt Union of and Canada was | Pa., over ) dele | mevole uvesday, August 25. H. Smit i rthern Centra Rallway S«-foot trestle at Marsh had his arr n and F Lengel had his right leg low the knee Halloway | reman John | taken off be. GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia Pa Aug. 24 was steady: winter Suparfipe, 3.15; Pe nnsylva; ia roller, clear, $3.4 3.60; city mil fancy, $4.75@ 5.15 ye flour was iufet at $3.15 per bar rel. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Pennayl vania red, new, 83'%4c. Corn was firm; No, 2 yellow local, 611% Oats wers quiet; (No, 2 white, clipped, 41%c.; lower grades, 3%¢c. Hay was steady No. 1 timothy, $21 for large bales Beof was steady; beef hams, Jag Pork was firm; family, $20.50 i uitry, hens, 1lc.; old roosters, 9%¢ ressed poultry, choice fowls, 18% i14¢.; old roosters, 10¢. Butter was steady; creamery, 20c. per and Bey were steady, New York and Pennsylvania, 2lc. per dozen. Pota toes steady; new, 25@ 30c, per basket Baltimore, Md, Aug. 24. — Wheat was dull; spot contract B0% @8le.; Spot Re, 2 red gr, $3c.: steamer red, Flour 82.954 T6%@77c.; southern b fe, 700 80%¢c.; do. on grade, 76 geolic , Corn was dull; t §8:c.; steamer mixed, ‘sid Gsime, southern white corn, 55@ b9¢.; id low, 56@60c. Oats were firm; old 2 white, 40% @4lc.; old No. 2 mixed, #10314ke new oats he, Never rice of old. yo was inactive; No. 6e., 2 western, bie, Live Stock Ma Markets, , Liberty Pa, Aug. 24.—~Cattle cholce, 45.200 5.50; prime, (177) Sis os 3 Radium. ; heavy Forkers, HH] 14 1 Yorkers ahd 5 p [uma 4G56.2 fas, 38 - Hipl calle and oar | ting the apple $750 per 156 ‘vou Hy An Animal S.ory For Little Folks Crane's Courtship The Widow Owl stump of an old tree when who should come lant Mr, Crane. He and wished her the widow thank you, and then ing nbout the and another After awhile Ai gigh and the Widow Owl exclaimed “Dear me, = Crane, the matter that you should sigh that way? It really love." “1 am Ou the evening but gal his best how The was sitting early one on along made best of health sald she was feeling fell to talk and they weather one Crane sighed a deep what is sounds as if you were in in Mrs replied the long “1 thought 80." with whom are “With widow: w sword love, Owl-deeply In legged bird said the widow you in love, love?” ith crane tenderly exclaimed the ‘Yes, I am in with you, you," an the “Oh, my!" widow, love you An Animal Story Little Folks The Divided Apple I Mr. OG © 80 AS 10 get , I'll get It and eat it.” Pig both e Yor 3 Hed the So they of a plan tl re went to at wou work to think 1d Insure their got the After awhile goat said “I'll tell y¢ egainst the wa wh You rab 11 butt the tree, at we'll do tree, and I’ i | | | ped A Three-Ring Show is Coming. The Great Wallace Shows have com- ell arrangements to exhibit in Jellefonte on Tuesday, Sept. Ath, The Wallace Show bas advanced rapidly dor- ing recent years until it has reached the { front rank of tented enterprises, and is one | of the biggest on the road, It | 8 greater advertises features than apy judging from the com- number of other show, and, | ments of the press, the commercial traveler | and others who have | | y : Bhow produces all it advertises the Wallace With the seen it, | Wallace Shows trom six to eight acts are | to be seen at one time in the three rings, well, | | people's tastes differ, it hippodrome track, on the mid-air. The management of stage and in a show the thing i size of Wallace's does not expect the people to be able to watch all of the many feat- ures, but they arrange to have several acts of various kinds at the same time, so that the spectator may take his choice and en- Joy those that he admires most. Since is necessary for a Wallace Show to be circus the size of the | cosmopolitan in character in order that all “And con. | “WILL YOU DO ME A FAVOR?" ASKED THR rio. and when the apple falls we will run to the spot. and the first one to get there may have the apple.” The pig agreed, and they set to work. The goat butted as hard as he could, and the pig rubbed as hard as he could. The tree shook. and down came the apple, Both of the animals rushed for It, and they got there about the same time. The apple In falling had split in halves, and each of the animals grab bed a half. “Well, that was the best way out of our controversy after all” sald the gost, munching his half of the apple. “1 believe It was,” assented the pig ns he chewed un lis half. —~Pittshurg Dispateh, |] may be pleased, and those who have seen it know that it pleases and satisfies the most critical, The Great Wallace Shows will positively appear in Bellefonte for one day only, giv- ing two performances on Tuesday, Sept Sth, tanned leather and brass mounted saddles, for §5, worth $22 Di. rect Supply Co. Bellefonte, —Oak ~ Almost cost £18, Bellefonte, that Supply Co. new army overcoats now $4-Direct PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THOS. J. SEXTON, Attorney atl on second r of Eagle Bloek streat Mon r anh for sale ( ms and 1848 given careful and {Mec FORTNEY & WALKER, ( W. Harrison A hiker JOHNSTON 5 th floor, Templs ris GETTIG, An ling. Eng JOHN M. KEICHLI WILLIAM J SINGER WILLIAM G. er pin t J. H. WETZEL Crider's Exchange } 3 ttention on to surveving at A Ta Ky ORVIS BOWER & ORVIS Attorn i § Practices it al i English E. K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screen ings for lime burning. Juilder’s 1 and PlasterersSand. 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: Central Commercial eysal law Ritiiiiibibbkibbbiiiiiihiiitsataiitttostittttittstitatetdaatitibiii tats] Premo Plate Cameras, Premo Film Cameras, Ansco Roll-film Cameras, Roll Films, Plates, Paper, Mounts, and Complete Line of Amateurs’ Supplies: Amateur Finishing, Amateurs’ Pictures En- larged. Picture Frames, Enlarged Portraits, Card Boards, Passepartout Binding. a —— wwe DEL ID ee Mallory Studio, 20d Floor, Crider’s Exchange, BELLEFONTE, PA. the | station, | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, EX¥ CTOR'S NOTIC E Estate of JOHN W, BEC KWITH, deceased, late of Taylor township Letters testamentary upon sald estate hay ing been granted by the Hegister of Wills to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves Lo be indebted Lo sald estate are request ed to make immediate | Jayme nt, and those hay ing claims, to present them for settlement, JOHN T. BECKWITH, CHRISTINA BECKWITH Hannah, Pa ORPHANS COURT SALE OF REAL ES TATE Oue mile SATURDAY at i0 o'clock a. mn. of sald da There will be sold on the | township, Centre count) 1 mii Houserville, by virtue “cree phans ( ourt of sald ed ~All messuage of land or far: of Jacob Tib bens decd bounded ou the north by lands of Robert Brannan et al, on the east by lands of Sarah C. Tibbens et al, on the south by lands of Jacob Houser et al, and on the west by lands of Moses Fhompaon 8 heirs, ¢ Aining sixty seven acres and allowance Thereon Lelng house and orchard, Terms of sale per cent of purch price on day of sale, one-third o ifirmation of sale, one-third In one year at third in two years; the deferred pay: ired by bond and mortgage on th Ww H. . { ! wrth of Houserville SEPTEMBER th, mises in College e north of of the Or. that certain ous 1d a good more or barn at Ne be sec Admrs a. b.n Orvis Bower & Orvis ALLYS, py rorm ATIO or for IVES, TeImMOve fr of one 3 i | ut notifying 1% offios We are anxious to locale them so that they 3 paper reguiarly and for o i ut tous, Any one who ean furnish the present address of the " We give Certain patron pect iar 1 gence, INS ASN INS ASNSINS NSS INS ANS SINS NSS INS NSA SOLID COMFORT SHOES FOR ELDERLY PEOPL] MINGLE'S SHOE sT ORE FAIRBANKS GAS & GASOLINE ENGINES FROM | TO 100 HORSEPOWER. 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