THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 14. 1904 JES JK BE RR Rn ionalism why xR 7. TH [| ALS ELL) 1 mills of the sumption Is * demand for Nevertheless the and in the west are fied over the recent Pittsburg Commercial. t. . due to a Ix steel product + in this di fron and . n work the Stand. : I there was much tall n the nea Py IR _tabor. | based on lues of tuent AS oom to the con ay ‘arry, head of tl that he m Hnan d it to the y admitted | try trust, but! standard of nd miscon- | dicted a member year, ition of and thelr 8 testi oth Sec: | gyjcting Striking Miners. The antag do miners tary Herbert t 3 m that the ar mor plat ontracts would be d between the " vided negie plant except as to by congress rfitless Stee! Common Pr The ex: } Notes. The resentin Detroit, cheese on account of weste *eeT of Vener sithough right to Mich, to the have raise the price of | rn shortage i rts a record | al ting to $1, rance law year, the P04. 663 has fore panies t price Was nn [————— Industrial. lands West chas coal fo the des vestmeont plated EDUCATIONAL Opposing Military Dril Railroad Tests Its Men ed | One sign of rea on aga ut the 4 y on . : “ww on ry : iar tend 3 vard ary drill is the refus public s te schools ff the Chicag to wl management cot ¢ same as] mittee the purchase i one passen- | wooden guns the boys at the the commit guns responsibie they We want to ”n flew by with: | ental choo ne of p, including [he of sued warn | sow ssal to any who should d gard rules in fu Palmer universits ture «1 for thi er will litigation, sald: “Give these boys damm) Moers! and you will t up criminals sowie of or these | grow trains ings Notes. Muncie 8 tern on Ind account of though the the £100.000 offer was has been el the Pal: fund to raised lirectors are ace Stee! Mills Start Up. eelworkers who & had been | « have been put to work ngn «ince the beginning of the secure LE J used by a third of dis «| Fifty-eight AEA S esc e ens ae RET Waiting For the First Gun In the East Frou day to day the hope of peace between the vast empire of Russia & and its small but resourceful rival, the empire of Japan, has dwindled since Jan. 6, when the Russian reply to Japan's demand was delivered to the mikado’s ministers at Tokyo. While the terms of this reply were not published It was known at once to be a firm but polite refusal to recognize Japanese predomi nence in Korea or influence in Manchuria, The Japs then took their turn by keeping the Russiane in suspense while every nerve was strained to bring the Japanese army and navy Into readiness for the first telling blow, Only the forms of diplomacy remained, With Admiral Alexeleff, the Russian viceroy in the orient, the ezar’s policy was believed to he left. By his orders a final threat was sent to China that If she alded Japan, Russia would occupy Peking. By his orders the Russian fleet started to head off the landing of Japanese troops in Korea, Admiral Alexeleff, At the Korean eapital foreign marine guards had come to defend the legations, the Americans first and the Russians on féot, being refused transportation. The Japs took possession of their two new warships at Genoa and started then for the east, The Japanese navy Is counted on to do something remarkable at the outset by (aking the offensive and by concentrating on some vital point. gald to be Two Lincoln (Neb) school | law ermitung chools 0% F GGOVverno: New York has recommended a the state of the finite separate of from the sn endent ity has Ix ractical I SCIE! NTIFI spt Qutdoors at 30 Bel tdoors on Mer reg iden ister Ww degrees dinary ght clot] with two wooler hey had nD ne Chloroform Aids Plants. Gre —_ SOCIOLOGICAL Make Trave Safe -4 of the sloners, hs solute | government control of all rallroads. He points out that In no where supervision exists do raliroad a« us. Wi not gov ane ou reds avocating al country such ciden ts occur so often as w ire the only nation that does ern its raliroads Jerome In Chicago. Now York fighting dist Travers Was a veral clubs a ol RO i {rt rr . rict attornes Ham Jeron guest 15t week , A A | Miscellaneous The Maud 8. Record Stands. of the trotti try has iid ¢id other tha presidents NE associa just decided established n the dirt Ona juent 05 performance with and wind shield and that the old rec Mand 8. with 1 stands pal 1 oo : be with a wind sh shied nd pace maker, that wy 1 ball Dx ou Dillon's 2 iring sulky a record < 08%, was not rd of wl plain axle made by SUIKY 3 Accidents. Three tr vated | on tix Hed and were x Brooklyn ele several passen Jan. 7 Twenty persons were killed and thir ty-seven injured in a train collision be fween a Rock passenger train | and a stock train at Willard, Kan, Jan 160. The the en in interpreting an or gers injured in a collision Island accident was due to gineer's mistake | der, of the passengers and crew of the ferry steamship Clallam { of the Alaska Steamship company were | lost when the boat went down In the { strait of Juan de Fuca Jan. B Tugs |sennt from Port Townsend when the news of the steamers plight was re colved saved thirty-three of those aboard Deaths. . Parke Godwin, the veteran editor and author of New York, at that city Jan 8, aged ninety-seven Charles Foster, once governor of Ohlo and Harrison's secretary of the treas ury, at Springfield, O, Jan. 9, aged seventy-five Francis Wayland, dean of the Yale faculty for thirty years, at New Haven Jan, §, aged seventy-five, Jean leon Gerome, the famous French painter and sculptor, died at Paris Jan. 10, aged seventy nine, General John B, Gordon died at Mi ami, Fla, Jan. 9. The south mourns. Antoinette Sterling, the famous con tralto singer, died’ at London Jan, 10. Khe was an American by birth and training and sang In Beecher's chureh, W. W. Bklles, the Oblo congressman, at Bhelby, O,, Jan, 0, aged fifty four. —— ible | step. Pierce grows 1¢ bottles hours well that night. The doctor sai bottles of Golden Medic Dr. Pierce for what his n redid them and feel that we are according to d irections. and with good results.” . . » . . LD) . . . . 0 C) . . . . . 0 . 0 ) . ) » 0 0 . ) () . - » » » » . J 0 - . » 0 - » » (J) L) . . 0) » . . . - . . , 0 . . . . . * . » » . » - OOOO O0OO0O000000O0V0000 OO OOOOOOOOO0OO0OO0O0O0VO0OO0O0OOOOCVOVOVOO00 ONE STEP AT A TIME. The lantern throws its dim light only just far enough for one But as only one step at a time can be taken that little circle of light is large enoug gh to walk in. pa but it is sure ge nevertheless, People who are sick with lung dis- ease cannot be blamed for the desire to | get well quick. to health we can only take one step at a time. Sufferers from lung have been 's Golden Medical Discovery tes- tify that with each day's use of icine the progress to health is m The cough lessens, the hemorrhages the body gains in flesh and the ¢ Medical coughs, bronchitis, ciation 4 neglected or + fatal that his cougl i it was consumption-—if it 1 Discovery cured him ines have ( recommending son 1 have recommended GO00000000004¢ It may seem to be slow Ji even on the road who Dr. "trouble ” cured by the use of the med- irked, Lops, trength ibly overy measur Dr. Pie 1s OOOO OOOO 000O00OOOVO0O0OOV COOOL OOOY bleeding unskilfully LlY 11 CON “In 1900 my |} also years his co down at night doctors we employ “1 of Dr covery, and took our doses we could , and he rested fairly was, the two we did, We thank i we can recommend will cure, if used three of my friends, After the Was lone for Dootor Piorce’s Ploasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver. OOOO 0000O00000 OQ be ET TS SE Th Th FROM i ks Gaso 41] | oF Nh Fairbat farm machinery, like ( Corn Shredders, Pumping W Saws, and almost any kind of ery ort structed for station Horizon- tal Type the room the De |, Valves, Machine Tools, EN Eo oS SS i A a | 10 100 Bo a TR SR Th a Th a Th a « FAIRBANKS Gas and Gas oline Engines HORSEPOWER Fuel Costs About 1 Cent per Horsepower per Hour tors, ls ircuiar Engines are con Ih ro 10} ater, Uream DSepara a aa The] Vertical Engine elie built from 1 to 4 Works horizon- in small BIOS horsep wer. on } pt nei ar Write for our Englae Catalogue to THRE FAIRBANKS CO. 236, 3rd *Avenue, JPITTSBURG, PENNA. i We are also dealers in all kinds of Mill St pplies, Scales, Pulleys, Shafting, Trucks. Eh TE eid it Coal for Sale: Wo the mines, at Clarence, by the n, load or car load. Feed, hay, is. and other produce taken in exchange for coal. CHAMBERS & UZILE, x17 Clarence, Pa. | ,TO CONSUMPTIVES § (he undersigned having been restored to hes by simple masa. after $1 Bklating fot several yearn with a severe lu fection, and that dread Auwease Con 8 ARAIOUS tomake know n to his fellow erers the means of core. To those who desire tht will cheerfully send {ree of char v) a copy of the prescription weed w they wil find & sure cure for Consumption, ho ier rpms Lig ) ng Ma . . er i oes Suey i ee a A - - . y Hl please address, COAL FOR SALE Farmers and others desiring to buy the BEST COAL direct from the mines, can get it at Fountain Station mines, two miles cast of Snow Shoe, by the wagon load. P. B. CRIDER & SON. Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, Ructive Drosits; DiscOUNT NOTRS, J. . BHUGGERT, Cashier, —Krumrine's Instantanions Headache i and Se Dead B——— RA ILEOA D SCHEDULE" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES, In effect on and after Nov, 20th, 1908. ARD Trains arrive at and depart from Bellefonte as follows : VIA. TYRONE~WESTWAKD, Leave Bellefonte 6 65am, arrive at Tyrone n 05 am, at Altoona, 1.00 pm; at Pittsburg m Leave Holiotonte 1006p my ‘pm; at Altoona 3 l 56 m. Leave Bellefonte 444 pm; 600; at Altoona at 8 1 arrive at Tyrone 10pm: at Pittsburg arrive at Tyrone (at Pittsburg at 10 46 VIA TYRONB~BASTWARD Leave Bellefonte 9 53 am, arrive at 71 1 Hiat Harrisburg 2 40 p mat Phi adel phin bi 47 pm Leave Bellefonte 1 0 ) Im Upm: at Harrish . siphia® ZB pm leave Belisfonte 444 pm, arrive at 600 :at Harrisburg at 1000 p m i EX WENTWARD p.m. arrive at Lock iffa 74 p.m EN—RARTWAKD Arrive arrive al at 2 Thine rgb ish pm; "hila. Tyromus LOCK HAY LOCK HAY al lock Haven. | arrive at fart st phia at Leave Pe Haven i Harris Leoave al Lewis. n., Phila call Watt No. 350 WOOD, Man. LLEFONTES BNOWBSHOEBRANC me Table in Tect on and after t Weeks Days. Ar. NEW YORK Via Tamaqua ‘ Week Days § 6:00 p Sunday 5 a. m. Sunday FPhiladelp his sleeping Car atiached to east bound train from Williaans at 1 » m. and west bound from Philadelphia at) po : xT SAART. J. W, General Supt Lv..4A W Daily m i 3 SkEFONTE CENTHEAL RAILROAD To take effect Apr. 5 180 WESTWARD EASTWARD. - uae | BraTions Lv Ar Bel led nie | | qu kh unters Fillmore Brialy .. Waddle Lambourne. 2... Krumrine State College tr . B sh Pine Grove Trains from Montandon lamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, conneet with train Nos. 3 and 5 for State College Trains from State College connect with Penna Railroad at Bellefonte for points east and west F. H.Trouas Sapt. EK RHOADS At his yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualitiee ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Strawland Sand. Superior screenin for lime burning. Builder's and PlasterersSand. 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