THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 18, 1904 Pace ! lained. | No Sensationalism or Pardisanship 2% 15) COMMERCE end INDUSTRY : | Mississippl valley for a meeting | Omaha, Neb, | of organizi | exchange, {O00 000, the hubs that first free Commercial. — . ma— Farmer of recomme the National capital stock prospectus ng with The farmers grain, , ium packing and ed The plan ment of bran warehouses througl Rockefell I was reported at Chi (0 that ibtained er's Asbestus Monopoly, concentrate their eff then live ck, and coal, beef and | order on CO } . Der milling Steel Cars For Subway. toatine rd Ora red ew su has the n stronger ith danger from short ides being absolutely fireproof Hearst Holding Company. I'he was and rs are bes col MH ownin New Mor He COTM y : York America the | For Cotton In Kentucky. wvening Journal and Das | Bi { At a mass meeting at Mayfle iil of wht W 3 farmers the part of etween the | rivers apd the | agreed to plant ze in tobacco this year the cent cott 0 returns ced this de a 500 in Kentucl rst nant fae | Passenger Rates to the Fair. Tennessee state and to e wriment in cotton with rest. of twenty in influen ; » promise on a decrease tobace t » trust, sion Census Report on Cotton. According to a report on cott bit. Pennsy's Great Exhibit Labor. Women Clerks Must Go. i bway do circuit at} March 1 for the purpose 8 | S04), orts i 1 1 num As ymple @ar Ky Tennessee and Mississipp only 50 per cent of thelr xX The nd th caused by | ¢ The Erie railro decide | hire no clerks and to fill now employed with men as fast the places of those | An, Music, Letters As va eancies occur The fact that do not become part of the system, ing in promotion, is given as a and also that many things which wen | clerks can do are impossible and un. desirable for women. They are given credit for faithful and work as stenographers women Walter | managers of that he must decll come its condnctor, Professor Richard G University of Chicago “The Bible as LI old {such a three | chapters, verses and | all of lite wind present the appearance of He belleved that would liberate the Damrosch has the Pittsburg their offer to b shar reason ne Moulton of tb a lecture ¢ in satisfactory " of ature said th versions mi the books ©lash at Coal Creek. arrangement Four men wounded Feb, 7 fon miners at Coal Creek, guards hired by the company rt nonunion its employ from the trains mines. A repetition of the war of 1802 was feared troops were called for. monotonous killed and clash between un were ina |efface forms and Coal Creek Coal Tenn, vine »« to eSer ture mine to rs in the reek federal Coal ( and | or i Tt Americ | Damrosch at ( i Feb, © I'he pur the | g of the of the | the . nte Industrial. . Western Farmers to Combine, A call bas been issued all operative interests to oO agricultural callin GAAS ASS Ss ot ass fats sas assesses ass anes ts tnt oss Baltimore Scourged by Fire rreater Baltimore has be the bus unaided, her people, 000.000 and proceeding in a seif orderly with the great proble on broader and better lines and with regard to com well as security While the big fire quickly gun t rise from smoldering ruins « wat ness center of the Ches: wns ipenke ndannted and ng a sudden material loss of over $1 restrained and manner, are of reconstruct! fort and beauty Rrappiing on a8 city was enjoying its Sunday cessation of business activity began in the dry goods house of John E. Hurst & Co, Feb §, and attained enormous headway through a series of violent plosions of boilers and of powder magazines in an adjacent bui The flames further aided by a high wind, which, together with a freezing lmpeded the work of the local firemen After a struggle of they admitted their the ox ding were temperature several hours and Mayor McLane called for ald from Washington and Wilmington and later from Philadelphia and New York. Firemen and thelr equipment were sent promptly from all of these points and early on the following day were la- boring with the local force to stop the relentless the flames, which stayed not at street nor hesitated to devour the great oflice buildings of stone and steel. Two regiments of the state militia were summoned to aid the po Hee force in preserving order and protecting the burned area from looters, It was not until nightfall of the Sth that the great conflagration was definitely got under con trol. The resident section was saved, and on the other side the fire had burned itself through the warehouses and wharfs to the water's edge. Over 140 acres, comprising seventy-five blocks of the most valuable property in the city, laid devastated under a Jurid sky Stores and factories, banks and news paper offices, all met a ilke fate, and 50,000 men were out of work. In surance companies estimated a loss of $50,000,000 or more, a loss which meant much for the rehabilitation of the stricken city. The flames raged for nearly forty hours, being finally checked at Jones Falls by the con centrated labor of nearly 500 fire companies. Dynamite was used fre quently to blow up bulldings in an attempt to stay the fire's progress The city council declared a general holiday of ten days during which commercial and financial credits would be continued. Mayor McLane from the first gave out word that financial assistance from other cities would not be needed. Later in the week on his advice the legislature requested the presence of federal troops. By Wednesday several of the big bank vaults in the fire area had been opened and the millions of money and securities therein had been found unbarmed by the fierce heat. The daily papers whose offices had been burned got out extra Issues as soon as possible by using the plants of thelr neighbors In Washington, and one paper purchased the plant formerly used by the Philadelphia Times and moved it on a speelal train to Baltimore. defeat sweep of crossings Mayor McLane EI A 2 a a EDS a a a a a a a at th notified the orchestra $n (LR mn © tization of Norris Ia series | that the damage done | Were | the northwestern Bh ah hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh + shment of the church gentiles of parodies Rudyard Kipling n published in England, estab and the the ng nmong I'wo poets by British Just themes on have The sories Irene are tnken from current events, notable new plays of the Channir Pollock's drama- “Pit,” with Lackaye 1 ue Among week was n the leading role + + + RELIGIOUS Prosperity as a Curse. of Peoria, gome ng social speaking the Mu- Lecture fon of which organized to provide publle addresses on municipal prob- lems. He sald that no effectu- remedy could fed to lls from men suf- an justice 1 In steam and elec Pros caused on and “to pro- where ignored had He than is say associat Chi ICARO, Is appli Vi goodness, e If it we address Her le down," He od outlived es his world's hit It was such world needed an bert lifetime of the grandest But he that the As one failures.” thoug failures Notes. The Presbyterian synods of the south have decided to recommend the consol of the (8. C.) Theo al university Columbia the Southwestern ty at Clarksville, rege university at Atlan £250.000 for the new Ihe Rev has assall on and univers! is to edit the «ad by on Miscellaneous Miles In 23 Minutes. Buri Ti we 1 ide a record nion Pa- run of and Rock , In ninety-three two miles He reach the Rawlins seventy utire distance, track to wife Accidents. A tornado wh part of Fulton Hed people town of Union fowns ich swept the southern county, Ark., Feb, § hree and wiped out the nlong the Busquebhanna river flooded by backwater by Trains were away, and anticipat were caused gorges ind brid 1s disasters os swept were serio of onst last week's tidal of Finistere say was greater than The fishermen lost thelr property, and whole fields with sand. The wave was 100 feet high and wrought greater havoe than has been experienced since Later on reports wave the « at first supposed nll covered { the fourteenth century A blizzard raged through several of states, causing great suffering and death. Transportation {and telegraph lines were disabled The starch factory of the Corn Prod ucts company at Oswego, N. Y., was destroyed by fire Feb, 10. The wns estimated at $1,000000 and a fire man was Killed, A fire in the lumber district of Chi engo, Feb, 10, destroyed several bulld ings and cause. a loss of $350,000 Seven firemen were Injured, one fa tally. Deaths. James Boorman Colgate, the well known financier and philanthropist, died at his home in Yonkers, N. Y., Feb, 7, at the age of eighty-six. Erastus Wiman, formerly called “king of Staten Island” because of his work in booming that place some years ago, died at his home In St. George, N. ¥Y., Feb. b, aged fifty-nine years. Henry H. Oliver, steel master and politician, died at Pittsburg, Feb. 8 aged sixty-four years, loss PUBLIC SALE 1, GISTE IR. Sale announcements under this heading will | Parties | baving their bilis printed at this office roecelve | be run until time of sale for 50 cents. notiee free Tuunuspay, Fen 25%:-JIehn KE. Royer, house, Bells Morgan M, Assignees, BATURDAY, FEB 27 :+at court forte, tract of land in Boggs twp Lucas Est, W. Harrison Walker, BATURDAY FEBRUARY 7:~At Bellefonts | k m.. ail appliances connected with the FF. B Stover meat market, such as refrigerator seales, engine, chopper kettles, marble counter, knives, ete. Hay borse, harness, wegons, sleds, also some household furnl ture. W. A. Ishler, auet, TUESDAY, MAKCH 1:~On the KE. C. Fye miles west of State College, O, A. Johnson 1 sell 6 horses, hogs and farm will Implements, Wim, Goheen auct Mane Eeattle, If FRrivay in another column MoxoaY Manon 7 mi north « ville. at 1 © otk, David Spotts will yearlings finery, impliem OTSes, COWS AK farm macl ele, Centre Bee qge- Tuesniy Manon %:-—on premises, Hall, Rebecca Emerick properly scription in another column WERDXESDAY Mancu 9:—In Clintondale, Amos Overdor! will sell | horse, £ cows, wagons im piemenis and household goods ) WEDRESDAY, M aR iigmiles east of Fill more, Chas, Taylor will sell cows, 14 head young cattle farm Implements and ho Sale 1 o'clock sharp. Wm THURSDAY, Mancu 10 t—~near Isaac M. Orndor!, farm stock ments—see complete description THURSUAY, MARCH ) E. H F Teen isehold furnit Goheen auct Woodward and belo JP Marshall COWS Ww y np near ung ws more will sell 6 ho lie brood sows a household lurniture heen plements n G Tugspar, Mancu 15: Sale of farm stock, Im plements, and some household goods, 13 miles east of Flessant Gap, at 1 o'clock p. m Hartsock brothers. J. L. Nefl, suet. Toespay Manes 18 € horses, ZU head cattle, 43 hogs, & sheep and Satming usphtments on the J. H. Long farm, is miles south of Salona. Sale at lv o'clock W. Bote, aget Toesoay, Macs 15: ~8am™] Kline, 13 miles south of Fillmore, on the MeCoy farm in Patton twp , will sell large stock s nd farm implements, Wm, A auct Saleat Ua. m mile weal of 1 sell A horses implements, intie auct WERONERDAY Mancn i Hublernsburg. W H Markle w 14 head oeatiie full line farm ook, A.C. Met FESDAY MancH Ti mile ith of jefonte f 1H se 2 ork 5 YOArs « t implements npiemes Baleal lVo¢ Wen He sale of Hut ve sloek ement lersburg. Wm H whe e Tut AY, Marcu 17, 194 Kebersburg st a.m. J od horses Durham ng bulls, 4 sows, §# mplements and be Miller, suet URSDAY, Maron IT ~ Franklin Dietz Eagle, will sail 3 horses, 2 yo sheep. 6 mileh cows SW sow, farm implements. Jos, L Hes rant of A heres will se kK cows, t heifers boars, 11 shoals, sehold goods ete HSI neat Ung cattle ols ] browd Nef. Auct, es west of Rom cows, 0 young Saleatlp m, SATURDAY Mancu i9 ~2Im 2, lrve Rovluson will sell caitie farm implements, ele David Wensel, auect of Lin i neon 8 SATURDAY. March 10 le north Miller » sell at head cattie, If implements Wm. G« coils, | we, ine farm heen tioneer Maron 18:—at 1} m atthe resi dence of James W_. lisck, deceased 24 miles west of Jacksonville, 1 1 horse wagon, | spring wagon. | road cart, | cow, 3 shoals harvess. chairs. quarry tools, bay by the ton one Kaley organ. | No. # cook stove, beds and bedding household goods of all kinds, A.C MeClintie, aue, MONDAY Mancu 21:3 wile south of Linden Hall, Robert Corl. will sell 4 horas, § cows Sheifers 14 head young cattle, 1 bull, # shoats and full Hee of farm implements. Sale at 10 Am Wm Goheen auct NATURDAY, Near Nittany station H Beck with wil atl implements, A. C Turspay. Maxon on the McKee farm J m. farm stock and eClintic aunet Tomspay, Marcy 22: Frank Bowersox 2mile® eastof Pa Furpace. along Whitehall road will sell 7 horses, ¥ cows shoats 2 brood sows and fall line of farm im plements Mr. Goheen auct. Sale at 10am Tumspay, Mancn 2:-L. C, west Of Be lefonte, on T. K. Reynold’s farm, Ou.m, live stock and farm implements, A. Ishier, auot THURSDAY, Manon M will sell 3 horses, § cows, eattle, and farming implements, 1 mile Waddle, on road to Matternvilie, pm. Wm. Goheen, ance, THURFDAY, Manon A Henry sampsel on the shugert farm at the Fish Hatchery at Pleasant Gap, horses, cows, oung cattle. hogs, 'mplements, and house bord goods. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m, Jos, Nef, auet Fripay, Marcn 2 mile west of Buffalo Run post office W. DD Marshall will sell § horses, 3 colts, 8 cows, 10 young eattle, § hogs, ete. Also farm implements. Sale at 10:30 a. m. Geo, Walle, suet, SATURDAY, MARCH Mth i" mile south of Fiji more, 3 horses & mileh cows, 4 heifers will be fresh by time of sale, 15 head of Yun cattle eight of them steers, 15 sheep, 2 sows 12 shoats, seed corn and oats Sale at 14 o'elook, Reuben Crust. Mrs 15 head of young west What Shall We Have for Dessert 7 This question arises in the family jevery day Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O, a delle fous and healthful dessert. Prepared fin two minutes, No boiling! No baking! Simply dd bolling water and sat to ool. Flavors 1 Lemon, Oranges, Raspberry and Strawberry Get a package at your grooes today. 0 Saute «There is po time like now to buy shoes at Mingle’s great clearance sale. Miles | twp. will sell live stock and farm Implements | 0 young eattle, 7 | ! Reriek. 2 miles P. A. Sellars | 0 hogs, 12 high grade Shropshire ewes | of | Bale at 1} « At the residence of APMINISTEA FORK NOTICE | Thursday, March 10: ISAAC M, ORNDORY | ward, In Halnes twp, Letters of ain Davin Hanre the count) the nde 1 mile west of Wood will sell the following LIVE BTOCK b work horses, 1 heavy black team 220 ib; 1 silver fdmatie sorrel, 1dark bay mare 1 driving mare, 2 colts. com Ing years, 86 head of cattle 15 milch eaws, 6 heifers i ste rs, | Durham bull 3: head 5 young eattle, 2 yearlings and yearhing under | your, t shoats, 11 brood sows, | Foland Ching boar, | Ches ter white boar, { One A" DITOR"S NO undersigned | IMPLEMENTS, ETC Plows, harrows. enltivators, ‘wagons, 2 2 hay | b® Hench lot of Har | Harry Miller | borne binders, 3 mowers, 1 harvester | rakes, 1 Tornado cornfodder cutter, } | eorn planter, 1 Hoosler corn planter, | ness and many other articles, | auctioneer, farm 2 na LEMENT DA atonte A Friday, March 1} on tha Be IMPLEMENTS: Plows, harrows, eu bob sleds, new Kemp Ing binder Deer ite grain dr Liv ROA Wagons fn e spreader eer wer, 2 Farmers Favor- | : { dP Ns f I} Ir fo J is, one an Sand the other a § hos | ORPHAN OURT SALE ROOA as new ; hay rake, land roller hr corn | SPR A } ) v RE r , worker, fanning mill, work harness, double OF REAL ESTATE and siogle driving harness. bus gles, good 2 eundersig Trustee appre seated patform wagon ron with | Orphans’ ( re « re county pole and sh eles, | real estate of Morgs ate of © Bale at } STI Nas, | township, Ce deceased Wm. Ishler atl pu ng m T! nted by th 0 ne “| offer LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS QUrdaANs COURT SALE By virtue of an order of of Centre County, tl © sale Tt Wf th (rot f & Org are will be ESDAY MARCH 8th ATTENTION! ~G. H. Weight will sell | The Standard Insurance Co. of N. J. TRENTON, —————— Springfizld Insurance Company. Fil, Mass. Fem TO OUR In AGENTS order to relieve the 1 to you that the $coc Three of « losses may be quickly { i ment, recently sent you, the company had January 1st, #2 tal and $1, 62 I'he only effect « to clip off a portion of the surplus advise Sprit | adi ,000 net surplus, are not the advisability with a record for your cus surance ct mpaniecs increase in business of While conflagrations are expensive to insurance unmixed evils, as they show clearly to every proj of insuring only in companies of undoubted strength prompt payment of all claims against them As you can recommend the Springfield without reserve to all y tomers as one of the strongest and most substantial fire in doing business in thiscountry, we look for a material the most desirable classes from your office Yours truly, A. W, DAMON, they companies, wrty owner nd ana President Bremen loss is about $100,000. office of over five million, The Hamburg sets in its German millions, The West Chester Company will not lose over $200,000, pany has assets of about three and one half millions of dollars and a net sur plus of $1,248,623.22, This shows more clearly than ever the importance of being insured in strong companies. Boston Insurance Company will lose $200 ooo. This company has an actual surplus above capital of about two million dollars. yi —— | Reports say there will be a large number of home mutuals and § small local companies that will not be able to pay their losses, this, of course, is al. ways the case in a large conflagration, - 1 desire to say, in short, that none of the insurance companies repre. sented by me will be affected in the least. GRANT HOOVER. Bellefonte, Pa, February 15, 1904, This company has®as- and a surplus of over two This com.
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