THE OENTRE DEMOOKAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 10, 1908. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ASIANS AS INNS | APMNN] SATOR'S NOTICE, | Estate of Mrs, Surah Plter, late of Bellefonte Classilic Bim Tlined) pi IRN TE t LB Sil and IND DUSTRY: Labor. fl FL | the be [au ov lef that he es sufficient to tide dificultios, ¢ said to be £100,000, while was $10,000,000, Martial Law In Colorado. over "the pr ent Notwithstanding that General Bates reported that federal ald was not need- | ed In Colorado| Armour's Wheat Deal. to control the| 71. O. Armour striking Iiay irs, | $210,000 in a single day from a partial Governor Pea-| corner In wheat which enal | gations wi Lis nthe estate declared martial | Tuesday at a profit of 814 cents a bush- law at Cripple el. A slight break In price resulted, Creek Dec. 4. In a proclama-| tion he suspend- | ed the habeas » Moving a Bank's Money. RW When the First National Bank of Chi ( 28) p cago took po sion of its new build 2 An corpus writ and | ing Dec. b, extraordinary pre ai declared the Were taken to its | g A AY camp in a state | collateral in transit. About twelve and bid yA of insurrection | one half tons of gold, one and one-half is The troops will| tons of silver and many bales of green fr 3 now deal with | backs were t n through a secret tun all | nel specially nstructed under guard The tof the bank's 500 employees and a spe compromise cial force of police and detectives, not exte operators refus "mution protect money an offenders reported did | nd far, - — [ od) A] Industrial. Southern Colorado to confer with John Mitchell, head ot | all the miners’ unions. One of them | has begun suit for damages against Mitchell and other mine workers, | The sheriff at Telluride arrested | SToal twenty-eight strikers on the charge of | fex., being vagrants and ordered all idle men | Belt to leave tke town. This policy 18 being! AW opposed by the miners’ fed steps were taken to test the legali such action. or Wells of Utah declared his intention of calling an ex- tra session of the legi islature to provide] for the expenses of an Indefinite mil itary occupation of the strike district of the state, A New Texas Gusher, Jd ex nt over th Big H eration, and ty of | ti Govern | National Contractors’ Association. 111 has been issued to a tractors of the country at Ch of form of bulldis avowed ol wmpathet ¢ slr a convention he . y the purp« sociation | | Ing | a} | | | Unions Let Politics Alone. The New York fon decided at its last indefinitely leration of osltion to organize a special labor par-| Low Water Closes Mill ty with the object of controlling legis Thet ring lt lation, state or national, ; g tly har 8am Parks’ Pal Sentenced. Tim McCarthy, who was one of the walking tes of the Ho i union at 2 oe Central Federated un-| thie n in the meeting to defer) 1 in ': cons the prop extortion twelve Notes, iy = EDUCATIONAL | Creek, Tenn . been vented Ly the new All t were cl owners grant ti and w Substant ge incre 10 per « ence Dec in the Chic Union cabmen of strike for schedule of pay. twelve hour day, lunch. Fifteen to claim, have he day's werk, and no regular time given for meals EEN —— Yale Won Against Unions. y 2.000 unior » stock yards Bostor ter hours ar They emand a with our for twenty hon they constituted thelr 1iform one ii i : gumen n. Yale contende tendency irs, retefore fe wad { he peg] £418 10 nonu n men Basset's Resignation Refused, The tr | Durham, N. ¢ gnation of i ustees of Trinity coll 190d] to sor RB | Commercial. SR Record Price Fer Eggs. Week t During the past CEEs in el eastern market have sold at dozen, the highest price ever known | Some say there ig a corner in this prod. | uct and others that hens are net laying. | - i sO o*nts nt A Corner In Pears. be in vi In one Chicage warehouse it Is re ported that 1250,000 boxes of pears, practically the whole world's present taken supply eof this fruit, are stored. Th | policy of Columbia owners on Dec. 2 believed they had | agreciuent w th the General The cornered the market and that the|al seminary at New York by wh world wonld have te eall on Chicage | dean of the latter will sit In or do without pears. The price remain the sen ed steadily at £3 to $3.50 a box. I'rinity’'s spirit of tolerance Theology at Columbia. he Intest step in the expansion university is an ogi the ur versity council and inary stu dents may take univ out charges. The theological Receivers Rule Zion, : will be open to all university students On the spplication of certain cred! tors of John Alexander Dowie the prop erty of Zion City, 111, was thrown Into the bands of receivers Dee. 2 by order of Judge Kohlsaat at Chicago. The r¢ celvers at once teok charge of the city’s Industries, but later Mr. Dowle pp ———— ee —— a ——————————— A —— ————— A ——————— FESIBI IH ISE IESE PPS E IIPS OOP P ISP Pe: I~ King Cotton Rules Rising Market Statistics Aull! Well, you wouldn't have thought it to look at the wild eyed mass of citizens in the pit of the New York Cetton Exchange the motnent the figures of the government's report on the season's crop of cotton Maxtied out on the oficial bulletin, With ear plercing yells and frantic gestures the brokers of the worldwide huying contingent falrly clambered over each other in feverish haste, while telephone bells rang and messenger boys ran In response to the nvalanche of orders. It was a great tribute to the magic power of King Cotton and to the astuteness of D, J. Sully, who had predicted the report and who cleared millions on the rise to nearly 13 cents, The yleld was figured at 9,002,000 bales, or 800,000 bales less than last year. A million and n half changed hands In one day. The question was, Where is the cotton coming from to keep the world's mills busy? This trading means a tre mendous boom for the south, as at existing prices the cotton crop alone will bring over $600,000, 000, Along with this sensational boom In cotien the whole market took an optimistic turn, railway and {industrial stecks gaining all along the Ine. Schurman Defends Schools. President Schurman of Cornell In an swer to the many charges of Immoral ity In the public schocls says that 65 per cent of his freshmen from the pub lic schools are church members, while im appointed temporary man- | had | him Ly His obli-| Is sald to have made | led him to | body practically | put 6,000,000 bushels on the market | Minister Ta I the lead- | ch the | ersity courses with. | conrses | weeks ns Hopkins univer gity came in for half a million from tl e of the late Willian Wyman, the ore philanthropist, whose wil lust week. LR RELIGIOVS 10 Per Cent Less. : of Fall that 10 vas probated kes 3t. Joan of Arc. Prizes For Bible Essays. nd History of the Ver ved by the R nan Cathol + + 4 SCIENTIF Ic Sig ins of Prehistoric Man. haft Cot existence of irboniferous Mamorek's Serum Fails. The » ¢ of Professor Mamorek's : wied In last redited by one of Then « gS rel as been «dle lalming ; ne Alie 8 treated Lied * +e Miscellaneous Accidents and Disasters. A terrific dyn sulting from a collision of explosion of imite, re Cight trains at Greenwood, el, killed 2 people and injured 100 mere, 20 of them fatally. Many Leouses were consumsed Ly fire, and nearly a the town were damaged by the shock, which was felt for a distance of twenty miles, Fire destroyed the whelesale grocery | store of the H. D. Lee company at 8a- { lina, Kan. Loss $500,000, half insured While being towed froma Newport to Anmapolis Dec. 2 the two new subwma- rine boats, Adder and Moccrsin, broke away from the tug Peoria apd came near being lost In an angry sea. One boat was finally towed te shore, and the other grounded on a sand bar and was made fast, Deaths. Dr. Cyrus Edson, formerly health | commissioner of New York city, died at that city Dec. 2. He was born at | Auburn, N, X., in 1867, William M. Springer, formerly repre. | sentative from Illinois and Democratic loader In the house through tem ses. sions, died Dec. 4, aged sixty-four, William I. Welsh, diplomat, states man and newspaper founder of Penn sylvania, died Dec. 4. Le y 4 | selves inde! | for settlement doo'd Latin duly granted « Hj tiul y rs of administration having been i the above estate he would re wi uest all persons kpowing them od Lo the estate to make Lnmedl 1# payment and those having claims against the sine 10 present them duly authenticated W.H. Piven, Amr Mill pall, Pa 461 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, ate of * HAV idebtod to immed ciaim Lo} make A. ZERBY, Executer “pring Milis, Pa in accordanes with $002 0009069000000000 000000 HOLIDAY GOODS. : - 4 : 1 1 " es Green's Pharmacy, Rush House Block EFONTE, PENNA =|" ie =| 4 I oo = 000090 9000000490000 0000 Frederick K. Foster, Successor to Geo. 1. Potier.) FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO Y 1 TY ) N “1 KE | N No) | R A A C 4 PONDS of every description. EasoLn BLOCK BELLEFONTE, 5Haly Pa. GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur ance, Real Estate and Loans 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. 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