5 Le War With Bulgaria Believed to be Imminent, CONDITIONS WILL FORCE ISSUE Turkish Troops in Uskub Spread De- struction Along Their Their Cruelties Exceed Route and All Many OQutrages Reported. Sofla, Bulgari official and opinion Is free Bulgaria and can be averted miracle, It is government will form: tilities, but that tions will f There is n the war between and A of a not expected that either hos- the ; condi- 1 I large num- bers of insurgents have recently the frontier. An extensive outbreak in northern Macedonia is possible day. The Autonomi from Constantinople declar sultan, Germany garia. an optimistic vi is no danger of not desi and the pre are not in : The 1 ports tl} troog crossed any a telegram ing that the infl 14 ( 3% the 3 a war with Bul- raver, take ¢ 1} hay £ that there re or ent mer tors Fi Roosevelt were onferer They discussed « of the conclusion of the nference Hay anno turning immed Hay Hill ted phase At tats tuat the intention of re to Washington. mced his MALL) Italian Banker Murdered. Philadelphia, Sept. 1. Vincenzo Till, the proprietor of an Italian bank at 822 South Eighth t. was shot and killed by a [I« named Glovannl Viola. ran from the bank, and as he was pursued by a large crowd he turned and fired his revolver at his pursuers One bullet struck Policeman Thomas Conly In the breast, and he was re moved to a hospital In a serious con dition. Viola was captured after a se vere struggle, during which he fired his revolver, but did no further dam age. The police have heen unable to learn what Viola's motive was in kill ing Til at ree OW The murderer Killed In Drunken Scuffie. Seranton, Pa, Aug. 20. In a drunk- en scuffle for the possession of a re volver betweon Frank Fahey, aged 17, and William Williams, aged 23, Wi. Hams was shot in the abdomen and dled In five minutes. Fahey was look: ed up. Both men are mine workers and close friends. Wa ————— Limits. in counsels of Secretary | countryman | Wednesday, August 26, Despondent over love affairs into her breast with fatal bullets | fect {| southern | were \ Vere elf George Pence uring wirleal storm Pe Ii and three otiers seriously A 5 was an aux erican Mechar nder a freight \ Thursday, August 27 n strikers at M ’ GENERAL MARKETS y; w superfine, $2.95@ 2.15: Pennsylvanls ler, clear, $3 13.1 city milis, fancy. $34.556@ 5.28 tye flour quiet $3.15 per barrel Wheat firm; No. 2 Pennsylvania, new, 82@82%c. Corn firm; No. 2 yel low, local, 61% Oats quiet; No, 2 white, clipped, 10% lower grades, 30 fay was steady; No. 1 timothy, $156 15.0 for larg AL Heef steady. beef han $204 21 was firm; family, $20.50, Live hens, 12¢.: old roosters, 9 poultry, choice fowls, 13 V4 ¢ roosters, Hutter WAR steady creamery, 21c, per pound Eggs wore steady; New Yori Pennayvivania 22¢, per dozen. V were steady; new, 206 25¢, per basket Baltimore, Md, Aug. 3° scarier, pot contract NO 2 red wostora No. 2 red, 7640 to sample Pork poultry Dressed od and tatons Wheat was 80 Le 4 808 # pot gleamer ern, by on grade spot, BON @ HI PI%UY 3. Se. south southern, 0%c. Corn was dull steamer mixed, 54% bbe southern white corn, 66@ 60c.; yellow corn, @6le Oats firm; new No. 2 white, 40¢.: new No. 2 mixed, 35@ 35%. Rye was firm; No. 2, 67¢.; No, 2 western, 68¢ 41 7) ROL Live Stock Markets. Bast Liberty, Pa, Aug. 31.-~-Cattle were steady; choice, $5.30@6.60; rime, $56.10@5.15; ood, $0188.19. {fogs active, prime heavy, $5000 6; $6.200 6.26; heavy Yorkers, Hf 0; light Yorkers, $6.10@ 6.15; ge, $5.70@650; roughs, $45.26, Bifoen were steady; best wethers $30 @4; culls and common, $1.50 2.50; veal calves, $6.75@ 7.50, - . A — I ——— Alice | | Sample, of Bloomington, Ill, fired two el | at | killed | injured by | ] Flour | 0 | red ! Was YIPUDUTC CVT AT A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | WITIUYTuTyUUsIussssiTsesuTntasusnssusviesvancs THE TURKISH SITUATION TAKE WINE “For thy stomach’'s sake” w.s doubt- less the prescription of apostolic times for “stomach trouble.” Wine for eight- een hundred years past has been a favorite prescription for poor digestion among general practitioners, You need a little wine to warm up the stomach, or to stimulate the stomach, as the case may be, was the common form of the prescription. But nobody has yet said you need a little wine to cure stomach trouble, Wine won't do that, And yet that's the one need of the diseased stomach-—not stimulation, but cure, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and thus restores lost flesh and lost strength through the assimilation of \ \ \l MW perfectly digested food. "Nineteen years ago, I was taken sick with stomach trouble,” writes Mr James H, Melligan, of 822 RB, Washington St., Syracuse, N.Y. "Commenced to treat with different physicians and in that length of time fifteen different physicians have treated me, off and on, up to a year ago. Some of the phy- sicians claimed I had liver complaint, others said Bright's disease, others said intestinal dyspepsia, I have had doctors tell me they could do no more for me. Have in the time mentioned tried any number of other medicines. I must acknowledge that I have not in all of this time received from any doctor or other medicines the benefit that I received from Dr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It has done wonders for me, and I cannot speak too highly in its praise.” The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less me He gain Medical WAN ritorious medicines. $; you lose, therefore accept no substitute for *Golden Discovery.” FREE. Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser fs sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay exponse of malling ONLY. Send 21 one-ocont stamps for the book in papor covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Addrese Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. 0000000000003 00000000000000000000000000000000000 BEL LEBPFONTH Tuesday, September 8 —— / o 'g — 2. J p a AR & “- 7 4 ale Np SY SAN Je p = Wyn THE MOST MODERN, ORIGINAL, UP-TO-DATE AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE ON EARTH. The Truly Original, Marvelous, Sensational Circus Ideas, and Acts or Feats are always produced by this Show first, then imitators follow. Everything exhib ited by the Highest Class Circus in the World is WELL WORTH SEEING! Even down to the most minute details, every attention is given to the comfort and pleasure of its patrons. Wallaces Circus Day Program 10 A. M.—THE GRAND STREET PARADE. A: f (lon Armival, Stree WICAl Display, Horse I Mr 1 AND P.M proof Tents. 1:15 AND 7:15 P. M.—PROF. BRONSON'S CONCERT BAND of Renowned Solo Musicians begin a 45 minute Grand Concert | ini [ " | . Me Street ( Spectacular i Fair, 2 > and Glittering | ageant OPENED to the Immense Water DOORS on the center stage. | AND 8 P. M.—All- Feature Performance begins, comprising Mul- | titudinous, Overwhelming, Indescribable Gymnie, Acrobatic, Spectacular, Aerial, Trained Animal, Hippodromatic Feats, 30TH ENCAMPMENT AND EXHIBITION OF THE Patrons of Husbandry, of Central Penn’a, Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa., Septamber 12 to 18, inclusive, ENCAMPMENT OPENS Sept. 12th ; exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 14. The largest and best falr in Central Penn's, by farmers and for farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes, Ampis tent accommodations for all desiring to camp, large display of farm stoek and poultey, also farm Implements, fruits, cereals, and every reduction of farm and garden a. di The Pennsylvania Slate College will make a large display of the work of the College and ; t Station, ; ADM 430% FREE LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. Gro. Dane, J. 8. DavssRM AN, Gro, visermicn, G. L. Goopu Ant, Com, BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHMENY BT, BELLEFONTE, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM All kinds of Bmoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want a nice Juley Steak go to GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur auto, aul Estate and Loans. 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can't af. ford to insure hh buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER. Orider's Stone Building, BELLEFONTE, PA THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 3, 1903. PROFESSIONAL THOS, J. SEXTON, Attorney at Law.—0Ofe on second floor of Eagle Boek. Allegheny street, Money to loan ; houses for rent and for sale. Collections and all other legal business given careful and prompt atten tion. CARDS. RTNEY & WALKER, (D, ¥. Fortney and W. Harrison Walker) Attorneysatlaw.— Office In the Furst buflding opposite eourt house, Prowpt attention to all legal busi ness, | J. K. JOHNSTON. Attorney at Law.—Ofce © 4th floor, Temple Court. Practices in all the courts, | 8, D. GETTIG, Attorney-at-law.-in Pr Bullding. English and German business promptly attended to J. A. B. MILLER tices in all the iven to collections feeder, uner Legal Attorney -at-law.—~Prae courts attention with WwW. F Specs OMee | | KLINE WOODRING, Attorney-at Law Of fice with "Fortney & Walker Prepared for all branches o service, Survey ing and engineering legal N. B. SPANGLER, Attorney at 2nd floor Crider Exchange ney aw Office on District attor W. C. HEINLE, Attorney at-law-In Crider's Exchange, 2nd floor, C in Gee man and English onsuiltation JOHN M, KEICHLINE, Attor: Justice of the Peace —in opposite Court house ey-at-law and opera house block, J. C. MEYER, Exchange and English ness Attorney-at law. in Crider's Ex-distriet a‘torney. German Prompt attention to all busi JOHN J. BOWER in Eagle block y EBuglish and Gera WILLIAM J. BINGER, An floor Centre Ce ty Ba WILLIAM G Crider's Ex Legal busin KUNKL} nange ess prompt J. H. WETZEL Crider's Exc! en tosurveving ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, An THE GOSS I Insurance Agency ® FIRE INSURANCE Al CAS S. E. GOSS, Arcade Bellefonte, Pa. SECHLER & CO. . Bellefonte, Pa. Es » y and - RITTIMINATT DITUMINOUS COALS. A 80 all Kind ! Wood, :Grain, Hay, ANTHR A C I Superior burning. PlasterersSar 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: Central ee Commercial No No TRY OUR BLENDED TEA SECHLER & CO Bellefonte, Pa CRALLLLLLLLAAAARAACAALALAA CAAA AMAA GLARE AeA 0th] Premo Plate Cameras, Premo Film Cameras, Ansco Roll-film Cameras, koall Films, Plates, Paper, Mounts, and Complete Line of Amateurs’ Supplies: Amateur Finishing, Amateurs’ Pictures En- larged. Picture Frames, Enlarged Portraits, Card Boards, Passepartout Binding. —— TEE Mallory Studio, 20d Floor, Crider’s Exchange, BELLEFONTE, PA. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. screenings for lime Builder's § and | 1331 | 68 | | * Dally a a tt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AKD BRANCHES, In effect on and after May 24th, 1908, VIA. TYROXE~WESTWARD Leave Bellefonte # Siam, arrive at Tyrone 11 05am, at Altoona, 1.00 p mi; at Pittsburg 54pm. sliefoute 1 5p m¢ 1pm; at Altoona 3 255 pm. | Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm; arrive at Tyrone 600; at Altoona at 6 55: at Pittsburg at 10 4 VIATYRONE~EANTWARD Leave Bellefonte © 63 am, arrive at Tyrone 1 O5:at Harrisburg 2 0 p m; at Philadel. phia 47pm Leave Bellefonte 1 05 pm, arrive at 20pm: at Harrisburg 635 pm; at deiphia i020 pm Leave Belietonte 444 pm 600;:at Harrisburg at | VIA LOCKE BAVEX Leave Bellefonte |g Huven 2} arrive at Tyrone 0p mat Pittsburg Tyrone "hile arrive at Tyrous pm WERBTWAKD )! m., arrive at p.m, Buflalo 7p. m VIA LOCKE HAVEN—~EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.92 a. m. arrive at Lock Haven. 10.50, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p.m- Arrive at Harrisburg, 3.056 p. m., at Philadel phia at ¢ n Leave Belle Haven 2] Harrisburg Lock m, arrive at Lock Hamsport 2 bsp m.; 4 Phlladelphia 7 22 pm ; Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- Yen 5px eave Willlamsport, 1.35 m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 a. m., arrive at Philadelphia ats’ Za. m VIA LEWISBURG Leave Bellefonte at 4.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis. burg at #00 a. m Moutandon a.m, Harrisburg 1.50 a. m., Philadelphia, 3.17 p.m Leave Bellefonte, 2.10 p. m., arrive at Lewis. jurg, 4.50, at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., Phila- r ¢ Ke call : W N “0. IN att WOOD oy Ma Mar BALD EAGLE VALLEY BABRTW ARE COMPANIES |; BELLEFONTE S&S SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on and after Leave Bellefont | THE ¢ ENTRAI RAILROAD OF PENNA Tie > Time Table effect ve Now Straw and Sand. |’ @ * ® >» ~~ Nerd ts TTT TY BEECH CREER RB Jersey Shore § Love { Are A. & Reading ry PFHILAD NEW YORK Via Phils Wmaport Arr Lye Pp f Weeks Days, NEW YORK Via Tamaqua) m Ar Lv. AN 6400 p. m. Sunday Philadel Ny Sie a ina elphia ing Oar attached to bound train from Williamsport at 11:30 Vv h and west bound from Philadelphia st 11:3 pm. J. W.OKPHAKT, General Supt t Week Days PB XLLRFONTR CENTRAL RAILROAD. . To take effect Apr. 4 189 z WESTWARD. 5 |= STATIONS v Ar «Bellefonte. Loleville.. WHR ee wEyEaLe EN TT EXagEE FANN —— = SECEmiEs’ ze —— >» on : « Lambourne. 2. Kramrine.. State College wen Struble..... Bi Bloomsdort 7 BL. 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