THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 8, 1903. General. New York City's Muddle. The past week had a series of surprises in the municipal campalgn of the Greater New York. After the renomination of Mayor Low by the fusion of Citi pens’ Union and Republicans, with for comptroller and Fornes for pres fdent of the board of alder. men, as Demo- eratic running hates, attention was turned to the Democratic or Tammany pol- fey. Tammany's chlef, Charles Murphy, was known to favor George B. McClellan for mayor, though op posed in this by Brooklyn. The latter's opposition became virtually a when the convention not only named McClellan, but put Grout and Fornes on the ticket. hag Grout This Tammany indorsement put the Pusionists in a very hot box, and they at once took steps to force Grout and Fornes off thelr ticket. The situation was further complicated by the bid of Lewis Nixon for the Democratic nomi pation on a reform platform. Administration's Labor Policy. Impelled by the protests of various bodies of organized labor and directly ¢hallenged by the national labor lead- ors in a personal conference at the White House on Bept President Roosevelt made public his final decision a8 to the relation of the United States government to federated labor in the matter of government employees. The case brought up to test the adminis tration was that of the union opposed book binders’ foreman in the govern ment printing office whose reinstate ment by the president's order virtual ly made the printing office an shop.” Among the labor eonference were Messrs Mitchell. The president sald that as his action must be governed by the laws of the land and he acted for the whole people he could not recognize membership in a union as being for or agninst a man in the employment and dismissal of men in the gover: ment service As to the personal f fess of the accused binder in the government prin fice, Miller that would have tied In the Qetall <V, in the Gompers and nen routine of administrative Mr. Gompers sald that the president | | shorter working day New England Banners Up. Bot} Massachn made their r and The nated and took t revision and Des erats dec and giving up the Philippines. They made no 1 Rhode Island Governor Garvin parties In setts have issues Bates inst tariff ag 4 ule The laread Against trusts ention of sliver or Bryan Dem Other Political Points. or Morg form in fa ol } ¥ man's coun try.” * * * Senator Cart ick of Tennes see denied the report that he ing to amendment ler of Populists w have a in the field next has been current Becretary of he planning to se loation f Was go eo fifteeont! ar Senator But work for repeal of t1 i North Carolina says that the mpiete ticket yOar, * * + A at Wasl Treasury ramor ngton that Shaw is ire the Republican nom r the presidency eam HE fp Criminal. Tried to Kill President. After falling in repeated attempts to see President Roosevelt a man named Peter O. Elliott of Minneapolis had to be ) from the White | House Monday. In the struggle Officer El forcibly elected Clscle was dangerously Hott is a lunatl wounded Sheet Metal Trust Indicted. Nineteen members of the Sheet Metal | Contractors’ association were indicted Baturday at Chicago for conspiracy against free and unrestricted compets- tion, Woman Stole $50,000, Mrs. Marie Johnston, wife of a New York city dentist, has been arrested on a charge of ecmbezziing 850.000 bolt | “open | | Peter in of all ney on ace Hallenbeck, spite ap I'he tal punishment onship move Executive. Balance, notes 1 'y Corbin In Chaffee's Place. Fhe war department has announ bat Major General Cor In, wh h ' tant general and adiu n ef of staff at Washington muand the ena nrier at ns been {ant department of the New York ral Chaffee, wl chief of staff Young retires. 1 » til Genera Items. Siar Public Service The White transatlantic to have with post offices, ma } four ocean m week In three. * * * The a sien United yi Ol States has asked France for consent to install American health of French ports to inspect pro spective emigrants to this country. * * * The Ha wallan eet 108, that amount by Ha wal fiscal year ficers at president has approved the bond issue of $1.2 zed being authori the an loan acts for this Foreign. British Cabinet Made Up. announced Monday in It was that es the Balfour ministry had led, Alfred Lyttleton in-law, taking olonial rick bes Chamberlain Balfour's Chamberlain's St. John omes secretary for India secretary of Foster secretary for Murray secretary for Scotland, and Lord Stanley postmaster The Duke of Devonst t of secretary Austen “x chequer, Arnold war, Graham geperal re re the council rs Discipline Turkey, was known Monday in Constant! nt message, piain » in tone, had been sent Turkey by the czar of ror of Austria-Hun of the he Austrian = peror SO I the outcome powers are the rity under the Ber Turkisl troops sists that the have been deprived into reg rebellion ion has | 1% in Intensity over a wide area atest outrage of the Turks Is the i re of the 3 Razlog Mohile Another Kishineff. and 100 Christians riots at Mo Friday warned and Ihe anti-Hebrew Russia, Thursday Fhe Jews had had fortified thels ippear to have done nothing inn and heen houses polices Japanese Troops In Korea. It was known on the 2d that Jag nese troops had been dispatched for Korea several days prey and that great military activity at kupa lousy existed Ko LE A J Oo Fe EDUCATIONAL W. CT. Us In the Schools. { Coincident with the report of Pennsylvania Medical society's * the com- ount of their | is | of the principles taught. A {| Michigan | strong in favor of coeducation. 25 Inhabitants of, | tor local and distant markets, Methods | of city milk supply will be explained, | Including the theory and practice of pasteurization and sterilization. The university herd is to be much enlarged, and a part of the milk is to be disposed {of at retail to furnish an object lesson course in inspection will be a feature, Al- 100 applications have the course beginning | milk y | | heen eady nearly for January. made i next | | Educational Notes. mn of the New Jersey called to enact a old law having the court of errors be- ply to all parts of the John Huston Finley a8 president of the of New York, * +» An extra se the wo- ¢ elected a majority of to such re- rict Number of pupils In {| Philly schools Increased from 22,000 In 1807 to 79.000 this year, * * * bas Just placed n its faculty the first woman professor, Miss Margaret E. Maltby, who wil teach physics, a study which other women are not permitted to take up * * ¢ Labor troubles in Chicago have tied up all building operations on new schoolhouses, * * * President Angell of university has come out boar «re opposed pine Columbia university LA IR J SCIENTIFIC Couldn't Climb Mount McKinley. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the explorer, who last May started with an expedl- t to try to rea the top of Mou.t McKin- ley In Alaska, has Just been heard from. He reports that the ascent on the south western side Is shut off AER by an impossi- ble granite siope extending 5,000 feet above the highest point reached by his party. This point was 11.000 feet. The altitude of this mountain is estimated at over 20,000 feet. It Is dome shaped, with two summits about two miles No one has ever scaled It apart | Paper Plant For the South, The department of agriculture is now experimenting the cul of the paper plant, pted to the this country. The the bark supports 40.000 000 Jap- The mitsun land too poor for rice with ture mitsumata, a Japanese which is believed to be ad southern section of manufacture of paper from this plant nese ata flourishes on and does well In Its pulp sells for from 13 to 16 cents gold per pound 2 clay soll New Electric Generator, Thomas A. Edison in an interview for the Philadelphia North American Mon day sald he machine six feet long, six feet high and five feet wide that could generate electricity suf. ficient to store batteries for an antomo- light a house at greatly de He sald the machine ould be $450 or less, that =» child could operate it and that it used & kind of fuel which has never before been used for such a purpose had perfected a lle and creased expense sold at Science Notes. I'he Phipps institute at Philadelphia worldwide educational LE Pro. Garner has started again :n jungles with a stock of to wd the so eallxd keva *« * * Two we In and the loon thas planned a War Against fessor R. 1 for the Afric phonographs anguage of mo Fren net IVomtim consumption an ie Vaulx first wl sh channel Sept iT MLE 2% ‘ indo Lancet says the ietive + +4 SOCIOLOGICAL | vw Insane Camp a Success. Iw Howard of the Rochester (N. Y).) Hospital For the Insane reports of his summer camp for the Insane on Lake Ontario and ree ommended the purchase of sixty acres of land and the building of model cot. tages for an extension of the plan. He the recovery of many patients was assured by the outdoor life and hopeless cases were much Improved in health and disposition Nin thie SITERE Says from the United States Playing Card ™Mttee condemning the teachings of Germans Drink $35 a Year. company of Cincinnat! while acting as secretary to its New York agent, More Postal Indictments, The grand jury at Washington has brought an Indictment Jointly against George W. Beavers and State Senator Green of New York for conspiracy to defraud the government; also against former Assistant Attorney General Ty. ner and H. C. Barrett In connection with turf swindies, Yan Wormer Trio Electrocuted. Fred, Willis and Burton Van Worm- or bravely went to their death in the glectric chalr at the New York state prison Thursday and pald the law's penalty for the murder of their uncle, SR —— the W. C. T. U. as they appear in the { school text books comes the announces | ment that the Purity league of that { organization Is preparing to Introduce into the common schools courses In so- cial morals, particularly with reference to the relation of the sexes. Mrs. W, J. {Allen says that the prevalence of Im morality among school children Is due {largely to the fact that parents are | remiss In thelr duty of Instruction, and that the school must supply this need. College to Sell Milk. Cornell niversity’'s dairy departs ment, under its new head, Professor A. Pearson, Is going to carry its courses Into more practical lines. Attention will be paid to the production of cream The imperial health office at Berlin publishes statistics showing that in 1002 $025,000,000 was spent for alco holle liquors, or about $38 for every | person over fifteen years of age. The health authorities have issued a pam- phlet recommending temperance and state that total abstinence is not dis advantageous to health, Notes. The negro convention In Brookiys voted to raise $200,000,000 for the gro cause. * * * Rev, Dr. Babbitt, ored, preaching in Brooklyn, said way to diminish Iynchings of blacks In the south was to black womanhood from outrage whites, : : : i | Orfder's Stone Bulidine. BELLEFONTE. PA The Sturdy Baby Is a delight to the mother. 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The Vertical Engine occupies less floor space and is built on the same principle as the borizon- tal, and is made in from 1 to 4 horse power. It is a convenient engine for driving small machinery, Write for our Engine Catalogue to THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY 236 31d Avenue, PITTSBURG, PENN'A. WE ARK ALSO DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MILL SUPPLIES, SCALES, FALVES, MACHINE TOOLS, FULLE)YS, SHAFTING, TRUCKS. GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur ance, Real Estate and Loans 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You ean't af. ford to insure your buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER. CHEESE If you want a plece of fine Ameri. oan or Imported Swiss Cheese, wo - igh SECNLER & CoO. FOR FINE BANANAS Oranges Vineapples Lemons. come to us, SECHLER & CO Bellefonte, Pa BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLRGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED NAN All Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want a nloe Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, wo CONSUMPTIVES. ° and | RAILROAD BCHEDULE. 1] | PENNSYLVANIA BEAILLBOAD AND ! BRANCHES. | In effect on and after May 2th, 1903 VIA. TYRONE~WESTWAKD Leave Bellefonte ¢ Siam, arnve at Tyrone 3 5 Bin, at Altoona, 1.00 pm; st Pittsburg o ) In Leave Bellefoute 1 Wp m; 18pm: at Altoona 3 2565 pm, | Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm: arrive at Tyrove SUN al Altoona at © 65; at Pittsburg at 10 45 VIA TYRONE ~BASTWARD Leave Bellefonte # 63 am, arrive at Tyrone 106: at Harristurg 2 40 p mat Philade | phia "Tp m | Leave Bellefonte 1 05 pm, arrive at Tyrone Zi0pm: at Harrisburg 6 35 pm; at Ho » Gelphia 1020 pm Beliefonte 4 44 pm, arrive at Jit Harrisburg at 1000 pm. VIA LOCK BAYES “WESTWARD ve Bellefonte 106 p.m... arrive at Haven 2 Buftalo 7 4 p.m VEN BABTWAKD Za m. arrive at illamsport, 12.4 6 p.m, at Ph arrive at Tyrove 0p mst Pittsburg Tyrous Op m. arrive ’ # LB Aa ger J Western Avenue, Pittsburg ATTERBURY eral Manager J.R. WOOD Fas 1raffic Ma: {| BELLEFONTES BENOW BHOEBRANOH Time Table in effect on and after | Nov 2. 18a | Leave Beliefoute....... 5.5 a.m and 545 p.m | Arrive atl Buow Shoe ' 8 HZ¥am 2 8am “ 318 “p.m 53 apply 10 ticket agent Watt, F. A. W. D ¥i | | Leave Bnow Shoe { Arrive al Bellefonte For rates, maps, ete { or address Thos, E | Bixth Ave Pi W.W. Ar TER ny J. R. Woon Gen'l. Manager Gen’l. Pass Act, |THE « ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. 2. 190 STAY xs Lv Ar BELLEFONTE Nigh oe Ziva Hecla Park Dunkles Hut Buyde Nittan Huston Lamar Clintondale Krider's Sid'g Mackeyville Cedar Springs EIS E=0 BERETS Sewn 3 00 08 30 00 0B OF 36 OR 06 00 00 40 a laa TT nENEEESR EERE EERERET OY OY mENESS - y a.m p.m BERCH CREER RR.) | | Jersey Shore... i § Love 17 20 I Arr) ETY Hh Doss NEW YORK... (Via Phila.) 1H» TT Lvelp. m. a {Weeks Days. NEW YORK (Visa Tamaqua Iv. AW * Dally Days £00 p. m. Sunday I 10:85 a. m. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Car attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11:3 m., and west bound from Philadelphiaatll op m J W. GEPHART, Genera! Supt ! Week I ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD Te take effect Apr 3 1a WESTWARD EARTWARD STATIONS N Ar Bellefonte Coleville Morris Whitmer Hunters Fillmore Brialy Waddle Lambourne. Krumrine 2 8tate College r Sirubis ’ Bioomsdart 2 Moe Grove Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg ! Hamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, connect with train Nos. 3 and 5 for State College Trains from State College connect with Penna Raliroad at Bellefonte for points sast and west F.H. Tnoxas sSapt MASON'S FRUIT JARS | LR Bs Bd I ny 2 Eh Ah A En PABBA AARON D ee bE EEE EE hl ro SECHLER & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. r TY “ E.K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COALS. Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's § and PlasterersSand. 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: i :
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