Paox 8 COMMERCE se INDUSTRY company, and George E. Fisher, | | 1 | has been settled | Fisher will receive about £250,000. of the Virginia Passenger and Power its Mr Labor. former owner, Mitchell Beasts Gompers, One of the most significant incidents | Big Railroad Borrows. of the annual convention ef the Amer} can Federation of Labor, In session at ny has secured a loan of $7,200,000 from London bankers for two years at » per eent on bonds as collateral In or ler to pay for permanent improve ments. Steel Workers' Pay Cut, policy of retrencl has ordered a « of all employees about 10 a total saving eof $15 Several of the big Il also be consolidated, s paid officers. I'he Great Northern Railway compa- Boston, was the test of strength between John Mitchell, head of the miners, and President Gom- pers. Mitchell wanted $10,000 ment appropriated n wages aid the strike of | per cent, with Western Feder { 000,000 ann ated miners now | companies w In progress. as te eliminate high Though pers opposed, this was done. In his annual address Mr. opposed sympathy strikes, A resolution criticising President | The Biggest Apple Crop. Roosevelt's open shop policy was re-| committed. Unions Attack Mermons. The first step toward a general labor | union war against the Mormon church and its institutions by the labor unions of Utah was taken when the Typo-| graphical union at Salt Lake City put | Deseret News on the unfair list and forbade any local union official and all local newspapers to exchange matrices, type or news. The Mermon church has : forbidden its members to join unions |'® yield and a fight to the finish Is on. In pursuing its the steel trust t to Bamuel Gompers. Gom- Industrial. Gompers The biggest apple crop, in proportion {to the num! of trees in West \ {ginla this year, was picked from the orchard of Daniel Locks, near Kear neysville, in Jefferson county. There are sixty trees twelve years old on the place, and Mr. Loc most Ine oer ks gathered the ; of 1.800 bush Yerage « He solid they red a, an a | els of thirty bushel thom as fine in export, with | barrels which Montana Copper Mines Open. | Virginia's e> Govern extra day to « lack, and by were put tive action ole of Montana called ap | he legislature Falling Off in The deg session of T es sider the copper mine dead 1 the ties this ye agreement all nes ' in or To Detect No ‘he un Cigarmsak adopted union mer t ] Rouge They appol Bi New System of Oil Reads. odak ; will be the act of ¢ union st Chicago Street Car Riots. Serious riots sccurred @ay of Chicago's big strike, Thursday employed on twenty-one different |} of the '} went ont hired 1 54x betity move its cars runard entien for a |» : of ten years Within t tu ther bricks and stones Chen a be policemen was called out on Street when ever 3.0 y { ge ity Rallway com The cor hind " ) wo blo progress of the cars SCIENTIFIC Are Planets Inhabited? he idea ti ed world Utah Miners Get More. Coincident wit) strike in Col miners of Utah have rece cent advance in wages Utah miners had to obey order of the United Mine Workers the big ceal orado for better pay. the ved 10 per Many the refused the Financial. much tists. Sir Oliver Lodge is not improbable that bers of our selar habited, as this earth tse! habited during most He urges that the Suggest or Hous pons n our controversy Em dm the ether mem Aysiem are not in f was nuin Cotton Mills Cut Wages. The cotton mill industry of New Eng land bas been greatly disturbed by the announcement Wednesday that the big mills at Fall River, Mass. would re duce wages of employees 10 per cent after Nov. 28, affecting 30.000 hands A special reduction in other sections ls thought to be Inevitable. The cut Is attributed to the unsettled state of sotton goods trade resulting from the high price of raw cotton Raliroad Stocks Lower. The puzziing feature of the stock market during the week was the gen eral decline in ratiroad stogks, with a special drive againet the Pennsylvania Securities, which dropped Wednesday | from 1147 to 119% Rice Crop Found to Be Shert . Beveral of the largest mills ia Leu- Professors Grenfell and Muat. whe isiana and Texas bave withdrawn their | *artied the world in 197 by publish samples from northeastern markets be- ing the so ealled "Logia of Christ.” dis Cause it is shown that the rice erop 1s | COVered by them on first century papy 1.000.000 bags short of the first esti. res In exoavations at Oxyrhynchus, mate. Gould-Fisher Compromise, By mutual agreement the old con- troversy between Frank Gould, owner of its distant star clusters ities of other existences th own.” Labrador Explorers Lost It is feared that the party which left New York last August te explore the woknown interior of Labrader has per shied. The mall steamer just returned from Labrador reported ne news of the party, which oonsisted eof Leonidas Hubbard, Jr. and his wife: Dillon Wa! lace, who went as photographer, and a Cree Indian. A relief expedition has started from Quebec Light on Christ's Bayings. tion fund an account ef subsequent findings quite as Important. They show some variations from the gener ally accepted texts and will help to set Meaning of the Goelet Wedding Mob America’s richest heiress has married a Scotch duke, that was not a matter of public concern. Mary Goelet for being an heiress ner Roxburghe for being a duke. are merely the outcome of our social right to nceept the duke, whe Is sald chap, as dukes go, But the public was concerned and the public was heard from when on the occasion of this wedding at New York last week thousands ef curious people, mostly women and presumably Ameriean citizens, made a shameful exhibition of thelr sycopbancy and their wealth worshiping by trying to force an entrance into the church and by practically mobbing the carriage of the bride and greom after the ceremony, Jacob Riles, the tenement reformer, made this comment: “I am re minded that there is much work to be done at the other end of soelety.” Mrs. Russell Sage seid the women composing the mob were net repre. sentative Amerieans. The Incident is instructive as showing one of the social tendencies in our “land of Wee froe and Lome of the brave” growing eut of the me cumulations of vast individual fortunes and the hopeless degeneracy In. herent in the vice of idle envy, In one sense was not to blame These conditions system, and Mary had a perfect to be a manly and modest sort of existence have just given to the Bgypt explora ! le some long ntroversios w I'he miost remiss new fing that to have of seekelh cease d, and when wondering he om, and when he he shall rest + + 4 | EDUCATIONAL NEW paper on Blackbeards. he plan has been ado ited in one of : n HT : Syracuse, N. Y kboard as a dally six All the pupils are of their number Is When the clnas Is a bit of news fer, whe, with lieu proceeds matier on ngs eral eo Spitting Habit Scored. 0 health department has lic school teach teaching “Not to Te spit on is an abom! Bis heed ng ord iting habit it ean essed at the ns for nances Le Harvard Gets n : | Art, Music, Letters | acting is lmpo sible in the mod ern theater be cause of coasive and gar ish scenery and stage selling He would have a return to the simple back ground such as an artist for a portrait and which pre 6 the Khakespearean and Greek He regards Ibsen as the Kreatest existing playwright because he is sincere, logical and fearless When asked about Kipling. he sald Oh, Kipling had a seul to sell. and he sold it to the devil” Mr. Yeats belloves in the higher education of women. but says her education should be unlike that of man. In this connection he re marked, “Art and civilization will come to an end when women are al lowed to become masculine.” vee | o '| Miscellaneous the ex Tine Butier Yeats Accidents. Mere than twenty persons ware re ported killed Nov, 15 in a collision be | tween [llinols Central express trains | at Kentwood, La, and many more in jured, Five persons were killed in a trolley cur collision Nev, 11 near Erie, Pa. Three hundred thousand dellars is the estimated damage done by fire to the plans of the Oxford Copper com pany at Constable Hook, nesr New York. A passenger train on the Toledo, St. Louis and Western went down an am. bankment near Frankfort, Ind. and eighteen people were seriously Injured. | Deaths. | Andrew H. Green, known all over the country as the “Father of Greater New York,” the man who laid out Cen. tral park and who has been identifisd with New York progress for half a century, wae shot and killed in front of his house by a half crazed negro, who fancied he had some grievance against Mr, Green. All New York mourned the veteran's death. Me was eighty three yoars old, Rear Admiral Lester A. U. KN. reird, died at August, On. LEGAL Estate of Many CampngLnt, dee'd, late of | Milesburg boro, Letters of administration hay. | Ing been duly wranted on the above estinte she | would respectfully request all persons know ing themselves to be lnoebted 1o the estate 10 | Pant, will meet | maxe Immediate payment and those claims agninst the authenticated for pettiement baving BELLA ZIMMERMAN, Admrx, | | parties interested are requested Lo attend | x47 | Milesburg, Pa Orvis, Bower & Orvis, Attys xi | EXCL TOR'S NOTIOE, wl Estate of Mitihelm, P Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav ingb d by the | rister f Wills to the undersigned, all persons knowing them se JAacon Breox, deceased, ves Lo be { 5 Hm to pr quested those having ely tiement A.} 0 spring ZERBY, Executor Mil Pa rdance ICE 3 of John Wagner south iA tones the place o ation net eh Valeniine Reese by tae prog y of James © Hoover and Frank Reese ALKO All that traet or piece of land situate in Tay lor township, Centre county. Fennsyivania, in the warrantee name of William Bell. contain mg 45 arres more or less, being the same premises conveyed to Nathaniel! T. Pate by Ada J Hartwell Seized, taken in execution and 10 be sold as the property of Nathaniel T. Pate, erly Trams «No deeds will be acknowledged un tH purchase money is pad in full Sheriff's Office, H.8TAYLOR Bellefonte. Pa, Sherif! November 5, 1901, ™ STEERS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Trustee, appointed by the | Orphans’ Court of Centre county to sell the real estate of Morgan M Lucas, late of Boggs township, Centre county, Pa. deceased, will offer at public sale on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1003, st ten o'clock a.m at the Cosi House, Belle fonte, Two fine farms, situate in Boggs town ship, Centre county, Pa, pear Runville and about five miles from Rellefonts No, I. The homestead bounded on the north by lands of Klias Hancoek : on the south by Daniel Poorman: ob the east b Charles Luétas and on the west by Henry Witherite CQUNTAINING ITS AURES 12 PERCHES of which %5 sores Is clear and In frst class state of cultivation andthe balance good tim. ber, consisting of pine, oak, hemiook, ote. On the premises are erected a large Iwostory frame dwelling, large barn and other neoes. sary outbuildings, all In frst class condition. Good orchard, running water, ete, No. Il. Likewise sitaate in Boges township, Centre county, Fa, and about one half mile from the homestead i bounded on the north by lands of Mie Sennett; on the south by Charlies Smyer:on the east by Wil. Ham Poorman, and on the west by Hip | Brower, i QONTAINING 148 ACRES 4A PERCHES of which 70 acres are In good state of eultiva. C tion. Un She premises are erected a large two | story frame dwelling, bank barn and all other | necessary outbuildings, all comparatively new, Running water, ete, TenMs oF sALR:~Ten cent to be paid Cimmediatel whan propsrt Is knocked dow to blader | he remainder of the ove thi d | Court to dispose of the exceptions fil ine 10 present them duly | | EXEC TOR'S RK late of | TT { and Te with anna dd BELLI IIIIIL] BEE i chestnut, pin oak, ete. This i tionally va ’ IB N Pg . Pp Her cent | Immediate ! f to bade timber is excep In the Orpans’ Court of Centre Ceunty Va In the matter of the estate of NATHAR D Hosreuman, late of Penn township, dee'd The undersigned, an Auditor Appointed by the | ato the Ricount, pod make distribution of the balunes In the hands of Thomas A, Hosterman account the parties in interest for the purposes of his appolnttient. at his office, eliefonte Wednesday, Dee th, A.D. IE, AL 10 o'clock nn. mm, when and he paid Pa where all JAS. A. B. MILLER AL HEAL VAIL ATH Fhe upderyl § 0 tame f 4 Harris toans n { ad A : Neer ’ ed, will ¢ (pub x FRIDAY, DE Ka on the pren Wit hall way and Osk H — Er ————— a ————— 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000080000080038303 F 4 ba - ) IN HUNTING SEASOI OPENS THURSDAY, OCT. MI McCALMONT & 80000000000 00000000000000800C0000 200 CEVVVOVVETROO000000PVV0IR000NDD00000000000000240000020 a de IY Sn ar 4 LEATHER ITT EE TTR BOOTS inh SEERA] FOR MEN AND BOYS. Yes, we have them in large quantities and all kinds of leather. The good old - fashioned kind of boots made of leather, that will wear and keep the feet dry. When you want boots for the winter come to us, we save you money. YEAGER & DAVIS, The Shoe Money Savers, BELLEF ONTE and PHILIPSBU RG.
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