THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 11, 1004 artisanship as. a COMMERCE end INDUSTRY Scran line between Wilkesbarre and ton, Pa., for the purpose of testing a newly completed motor known as the “single phase” Commercial. Bully Sells; Cotton Crashes. After 17.00 at New Feb. 1 and touching the eighteen eent polut at New York | Labor. Orleans, tl making | — the highest rec for reaching us thirty | Miners Must Pay Dues. . Local of United Mine | Workers have received orders to drop . the lists | back In dues and As a result to up will not published in t Mine Workers’ Journal published at In dianapolis. ords \ unions the cotton struck tl on from all members who are boggan assessments for the miners 80 that viowing en DJ r at New egan nnloa Word was around pay naines be Ing passed that { First Woman Machinist. The first | world to apply labor union is Wilkesbarre, Pa., { ed lace made the cot woman machinist in for membership Miss Ne who has been a skill repalrer at the Wilkesbarre four years She has demands, terna Was of Ling the { ‘acation, and in prices slumpe Ille Burke of 30 points loom mills for Daniel J. Bully her and the ir scramble to se erations of the cotton | for instructions, as the local union's by of A. B. Baxter & Co laws fall to say anything about wom New York rokerage " ation. jen 1 decline bulls caused Private Coachmen Organized. of Chicago 200 private to day hap : . : Labor organizers succeeded Ir ul Main anend of 4 cud succeeded I getting Y coachmen into the army of union take In the is Issued, If nor 1 in » decline ar | ism, and nD carriages are empl the barn be no ov on year go oapit have 000 comm Western Copper Merger. principal of | Wah and Nevada have completed ar rangements. for the consolidation ef the Monarch Mines and Smelting cor poration, with a capital of $30,000,000 | and m R000 Half the stock w treasury, and bonds will be issued Pennsy's $50,000,000 Loan. He It was known | 6 that the Penn {in the end be onomical and de sylvania railroa bad negotiated al loan of $50,000,000 on short time for the purpose of improv between Pittsburg and C Gould Road te the Pacific. The filing of a § by the Wester I ! Lake City to secure for amount | 1 ginning of building of a Balt Lake Cit 1 if $0,000,000 preferred and $6,000. | & wah a large salar lst of $20.000 for n £12000 for i assistant maj or, $8.00 for councilmen and others, aggre gating « LKX) 4) mayor y he 4 opper proper ties ining territory of be placed $6,000,000 of 5 per Henry B. Pritchett | tain a body of who could be | and econsclent municiy elied on srformance believe t these salaries would Ld 4 3 is an notes S50.000.000 mon the Jndsay of 1 age chean a3! is OWAar | the new Gould line y and San Franelsco Detween {such stands in jua Industrial. - - with lterary masterpieces, * * | Macon (Ga.) board of health | ged all ] ald the | petty vork. * washerw Paper Mills Tied Up. Nearly all of great New England and nortl ape ad to the I'he Heb association of New Yor thout 46 to year {? have been lack of of t Besides this, there insufficient stock of the first time In ita history the paper trust wrting pulp from Norway. This short affects news RELIGIOUS riting and white pape to the freezing up lw interest In 13.143 Indiv fmail sums he hich run the luals In the in reported to be wood pulp, and for | * +4 has been imp ne book Scarcity of Garden Seed. The midwinte What Briggs Mas Done. A great iglous controversy has been set In motion by the recent de liverance of the Rev, Dr. Charles A Briggs, the ex Presbyterian priest of the New York Episcopal diocese. From all quarters comes a vast volume of | discussion In both the church and lay press. Miost of the church papers Protestant and Catholle, condemn Briggs, but a number defend his course What Dr. Briggs really has done Is to pleture the diversions of opinion American gricuiturist's annual ol ort on the seed situation rel of field as cucumbers, discloses a short gard corn supply and i weet n ses J. UCh beans, ef high und to prevail, and gar deners are advised to get thelr supplies early Consequently prices nre A Big Trolley Experiment. The Westinghouse and Electric Man- wlacturing company of Pittsburg has purchased for $6,000,000 the electric Parliament Open; Government Challenged The king and queen of England. wearing their crowns and robes of state, and seated ln a white and gold coach drawn by eight cream colored horses, rode forth from Buckingham palace through London streets to Westminster, Feb. 2, and opened parliament. Standing In front of the throne the king read his speech. Fe was gratified over the French treaty and offered friendly intervention between Russia and Japan. No reference was made to the tariff question, but one paragraph expressed the desire that the area of cotton cultivation In British territory should be Increased, Although Premier Balfour was Ill at home, his ministry's continuance In power was challenged promptly oni two scores. Mr Morley, for the opposition forces, moved an amendment to the address In reply to the throne in which the conflicting tagiff declarations of Balfour and Cham. berlain were criticised and free trade defended, while any return to pro. tection was deplored. The Irish members, through their spokesman, John Redmond, sald they would oppose the government unless it made some decided advance toward home rule for Ireland. On either one of these propositions the government was likely to fall, | rendered a | would be dism Il. The last v p- | tional association has been appealed to ved, there | and of practice in the early days of Christianity and to that "we must ri above the present low level of doctrine and institutions into higher and more comprehensive positions, He belleves that “some reformer called of God will discern some simple principle which will become the first link across then the bridge will insist Be the chasm, and follow In due time, Lynching Sermon Censure. The presbytery of New Castle, Del, verdict of guilty against the Rev. Robert A, Elwood for preach ng the sermon on the murder of Helen Bishop by the negro White last June, I'he sentence of was simply » should be more cautious in the wood * + 4 EDUCATIONAL “ Free Speech at Chicago. A member of the senior class at Chi- President Har any professor criticising John D. Rockefeller in relation to the Btand- rd Oil company and public affairs. In Harper told the class members of faculty had a to they pleased and versity stood for free no professor had ever nr easing his opin nuked day If seed for CAago uni per the versity other ly President the say what a lf of expr » of the N. BE. the next [ Art, Music, Letters attention Ameri nterine 4 $ TOY tering i*t now artists on Me an ices of the Car * gigantic statue Moret ptor nm, was ti shipped fo it will bx fair to or he | f Mines and Meta + Miscellaneous Hanna's Disease Typhoid. After | f up ar tf was « 1 down for sever: led grip we seriously 1 4 at his apart the ’ AV Or fever vith typhoid Feb ments in Washington. Accidents. Five men and a boy were burned to death in a boarding house fire at Tren ton, Pa., Feb. | Fire In the wholesale district of | Knoxville, Tenn, Feb, 2, caused the death of two firemen and $400,000 property loss, The dead bodies of thirty men were found by rallroad surveyors near = | poisonous well in the Nevada desert {Jan. 81. The men had attempted to cross the desert on foot to Californi In search of employment, Deaths. i Willlam C. Whitney, who for years was the dominant personality In the Democratic party, who as secretary of the navy under President Cleveland created the new navy, who in later years was one of the foremost eaptalns of Industry In the traction fleld and who was a leading spirit on the Amer. lean turf, died at his home In New York Feb. 2 from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. A public funeral was held at Grace church Feb. 5, attended by many men of national prominence, Grover Cleveland and Kllhu Root being among the pallbear- ors. Adolph Behwarzmann, one of the founders and editor in chief of Puek, the comic paper, died at New York Feb, 4 PUBLIC SALE » ba \ 8 Bl hp >» REGISTER. Bale announcements under this heading will be ran until time of sale for 50 cents. Partios | baving their bills printed at this oMee receive | notiee free, THURSDAY, Fen 25:-Jehn E, Royer, Miles twp. will sell live stock and farm lmplements BATURDAY, Fen at court house, Belle fonte, tract of land In Boggs twp, Morgan Mm, | Lucas Est, WW, Harrison Walker, Assignee za BATURDAY FEBRUARY 27:—At Bellefonte | 14 m., all appliances connected with the F. B Stover meat market, such as refrigerator, | sonles, engine, chopper, kettles, marble | eounter, knives, ete. Bay borse, harness, wagons, sleds, also some household furni- ture, W._ A. Ishler, auet, TuesnayY, MarO 1:=On tho B.C. Fye farm i miles west of Ntate College, O, A. Johnson will sell 6 horses, Sca'tle, 15 hogs and farm implements. Wm, Goheen auet FRIDAY, Maro 4:~Mrs., Annle KE Lee will | sell live stock and & full line of farming Im plements and | ousehold goods, 1 mile of Zion Bale at Yo'clock A.C. MeClintick auct MONDAY, Mance 7:-0On the Adam Yearick farm bg mile south of Walker, Pa. James J, I sell 2 mules horses, 7 cows sheep, lot of hogs, good farm LU MeClinlie, aud premises, Joshua 7T Bee description Manon’ on » farm, in Boggs twp another column Centre Heo H Ks on ines fmeriek properly nin another column preu ae Intondale. Amos WARODS im In 2 cows WRONESDAY Marcu 8 Uverdort will | 1 horse plements and household goods. WEDNS more, cows, 14 head farn mpleme Sale 1 o'clock sharp. THURSDAY, Manon 10 OAT Isase M. Orndort, farm stock ments—aee complete description Marcu 1 KE. H. Marshall aes COWS 0 d sows and farm isehold lurniture nel DAY, Manon Chas. Taylor will Wm Woodward and imple. below IAY ew west of 8 horses ements ec anet fale of live stoek, Hublersburg. Wm WeDNsEs? Hublerst ead Saie atl ne ock ni Mancnm elo. near WEDSESDAY emenls, B Markle TRURADAY Hebe raburg st 4 good horses 10 Durham milk cows yearling bulls, 4 sows, 2 boars, 1} farm img nis and hb sehold goods MH. H. Miller miles east of eyer will sell f heifers shoals, ete. Manon 17. 1904, am. J. A lem n _-s Eahoals a west of Bu FRIDAY, Marcn 2 Wo Ww b Marshall Kun post office horses, 3 colia hogs ete Also 30am. Geo 5 tows [4 farm implements Walte. anet, SATURDAY, Manon Mth mile south of Fill more, 5 horses S miich cows. { heifers will be fresh by time of sale, 18 head of young cattle eight of them stears, If sheep, 2 Brood sows, 12 shoats, seed corn and oats. Sale at 19 o'clock. Renben Crust Sale al Thursday, March 10: ISAAC M_ORNDORF, 1 mile west of Wood ward, In Haines twp , wiil seli the following LIVE BTOUK «8 work horses, | heavy black team 33% Ib: 1 sliver redmane sorrel, dark bay mare, 1 driving mare, 2 colis, com log years, AS head of eattle, 15 mileh cows, 5 heifers, 11 stears, | Durham bull 3 head young eattie, 2 yearlings and under i year, brood sows, | Chee one yearling 3M shoals, 11 Poland China boar, | ter white boar, IMPLEMENTS, ETC : — Flows, harrows, enltivatorns, wagons, 2 Us rakes, | Tornado cornfodder cutter, 1 Hench corn planter, 1 Hoosler corn planter, lot of Har ness and many other articles, Harry Miller Auctioneer, Friday, March 11: At Hastings Station, on the Beliefonte Cen. tral RK. BR. 3 miles west of Bellefonte, the tol lowing: LIVE BTOOK : og fof them good y vers: 11 mileh cows, m blooded J | bob sleds, new Kempt manure | the em | eslatle are requested to make Immediate vay | ment and west |* borne binders, 3 mowers, | harvester, 2 hay | them fresh time of sale; bulls—2 of them Swiss Kleer 6 Poland Ohina Hus. 8 of them Aid One a hester Whites byearling I 2.%r. via shoats 3 Chester Whites Poland © OFFA NH By virtue « of Centre ( public HOW HN sale | IMPLEMENTS Plows, harrows, cultivators, 2 gaod WAgZONS spreader, eer r srs Favors her a ¥ hos Ir corn double Ing binder. Deering mower Ie grain drills, one an Sand th KOood as new; hay rake, land soitz: worker, fanning mill, work hare and single drivicg harness buggies, good 2 seated patform wagon, spring wagon with pole and shafts, and numerous other articles, Bale at 10 o'clock, Groner G, HAYTINGS. Wim. Ishler, auct “an story frame buildings. Tenus or sale Ouse 4 firmation of »s ud one IRL EK ar, 10 bis secur X d real estate sO LER Adm'r. Estate of £ A EMERICK, dec’d, | pus 10 BALK By virtue of wader of the mon Vieas of ‘ ef! ut exposed 10 sale MONDAY ut 2 o'clock, ¥ on con~ ne ye LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE, Letters of administration on the estate of Davip Haurew, late of Marion township, in nty of Centre, having been granted 10 the undersigned. all perrons indebted to said MAROH ail sald deerdent persons having claims are reque te d to against present the | same duly authenticated for settlement to XM Hanrew KOONTZ, New Fa Administrators Wilbur F. Reeder, Att'y x10 Walker Berlin Cary SAMUEL Ek Fa among t tend Lo the du 10 Stones g lana rers cant ree 4 DALE Auditor DY oR E NOTICE Many Jane CLAus ARE ois hereby giver CasTRLLA (1 Not) has been upg depositions int Mary Jane ( Clark is respon tending indersigned aoner 1 ase wherein eave Bltend CLEMENT { ws DALE QOrru ANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ned, a Trustee aj f Centre : Se chler & Co. NA R | h CESE Full Cream The greatest shoe sale at Mingles began Wednesday with a crowd of cus tomers. When Mingle advertises bar. gains, people gxpect bargains and go for them por Sechler & Co. CITIES ISIS EIITD 090,000 Worl of Shoes § TO BE SOLD AT AT COST yA IIS IIISITETENINE NESSES GEIS SSSI I SSIS OSS. NOW GOING ON The Greales! Sacrifice Sale of Shoes Ever Held in Genire Gounty. miss a great money-saving You will 1 event if you do not attend this sale. MEN'S LYCOMING ROLLED EDGE RUBBER BOOTS $2.25. MEN'S LYCOMING ROLLED EDGE LUMBERMAN GUMS 99c¢. Your choice of any pair of Gums and Felts we have in our store for $2.00, worth from $2.50 to $3.00. TESTIS TTTIINTN ITI TENT NITION IRIN I TINIE, Yeager & Davis THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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