THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY L) 25, 1904 34 A) Explained. No Sensational in ] TAY WAAAY, i eT a fa COMMERCE ane INDUSTRY I cent of the customs receipts will be paid to the firm weekly until there | sufficient amount to pay a ar’ The ye ' i : | Greatest of Lake Carriers. | bonds will IN ke 5 1 1 .) tig t Inleq } | of Tr ust Companies Merged. Ne { 0.000 O06) ‘ i 's be £3 000.000 ill be over $45,000,000 International Machinery Combine. I'he Allis-Chal largest mal of in ers company, one ufacturing concerns nounced at had formed a connet | English concerns doubled. country, 'y that with European that the ortant uring would be output such | such | Wheat Past Dollar Mark. i the strengtl the t Water For New York. McClellan of New k s! On : t prices ar An Eleven Year Strike Ended. & { of Glassworkers. . Glassw ol ' Kugton duction from gourd t soutl At: | sult of \ fIt on force the 3 4 lant and Ro the Atchison have cuts past two-thirds also made er | ter, Pa. Th were leased to three weeks has been reduced a trick enable the scale agreement to \ to be broken The rate to gulf ports in the i Water Denied to Strikers. ) + SCIENTIFIC \d Speyer & Co. Float Cuban Loan. + i H i iT ontire y of Typhus. ments on Jui and I Jor i in order t ost The [ cent 181 ece | we {typhus e Sp I ta maining in force. The sent a com: an f the shit w in) the local physicis April, 1! ind will , A The obj mont! as ear | many ifteen [of typhus SA a aa a a ae a a AAA AAS SAAR ASSES Sass Passing of Marcus A. Hanna dons : ES RIE ht ht 2 a a a a Rh a lh EE A a a a a a a a aa EEE AE... officers 0 Feb. 10 while fire Bis} } follo thousand tty to companies of 1 The interment 0.00%) the of viewed the HOR, a paused iH te] thw Paul's ded their affect for ) epart ’ (Sh hile guard on duty View ven of all parties n a tribute of praise ulty of doing things on a uccessfully to the fron bu itical issues and in a der of his party ed his energies chiefly etween eapital and labor, and from Ohlo won his greatest moral into ends Vol ing President Mitchell of the United Mine Work tt the death of Senator Hanna “is a distinct loss to the canse Mr. Hanna's political opponent, W. J. Bryan, % that the Obhloan “had grown in public estimation during the last ight years” and that he won his place by extraordinary legislative abil ty and by skill In organizing the forces that control party. Former President Cleveland also paid sn high tribute to the departed statesman, Already the press of the country #8 discussing what effect Senator Hanna's death may have on the politienl equation. It Is sald that his last expressed wish to Governor Herrick of Oblo was that a harmonious and unanimous support of the candidacy of President Roosevelt should be accorded. Many candidates have been suggested for Mr. Hanna's place, prominent among whom are Beeretary of War Taft, Governor Herrick, Representative Dick and Representative Burton. EE aad as a EE have man who and classes this large scale siness In Ohlo AAA sol io po moment became the death of the ad it was In Since toward SAA RAS nator vie .. iy fi Inbor rier enemies sincere fri ¢ of organized t) ndustrial peace.” Even PPP PP PPP Pe Ped Chicago | r. Pa. hese plan outsiders, and this was belleved to be | | nosed and { mental sty then tions In » maintained. | Where Life Originated. Frofes R | reach conclu | the Ameri the or G Wieland of Yale the current Journal of gin of life occurred or the of that on in iber un it the cll Choate or | Lick re le, ob onored by lences at + 4 SOCIOLOGICAL - Eliot on Race Separation. Harva speaking terest of Hamp- such instd Houses Breed Pneum "1 1} : tho & ; r 1 : ) eraeaisg | predisposing cause of pneumonia { Half Million to Charity. | By the will of Lew ¢ N y Hi + 4 + EDUCATIONAL ision For Teachers. ’ y 1 th Miscellaneous by gl Deaths. Judge Lyman | Danbury, Conn, many { had been a lawyer of national reputa | tion, died at his home Feb, 14 of Brewster yours renison who for Accidents. The two masted schooner Dorchester | sank off New London, Conn, Feb, 14, and five of her crew were drowned She had been cut in two by a passing steamer, A Baltimore and Ohio freight train Juinped the track at Everett tunnel, Pledmont, W. Va., Feb. 17 and went over an embankment 358 feet high, causing the death of the fireman. The engineer Jumped and escaped with a broken leg. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. cements under this heading will for Varties having their bi printed at lice be run un me of sale J eents. Liils ceive Miles nis Thnonspay, Fen 2° I twp. wil hn E, Royer, tock and fasm imnleme Ler BATURDAY fen 27 (at court house, Belle fonte, tract o id in Boggs twp, M« wrrison Walker, Ass At Bellefonte ed with the F refriger Kettles my horse s ho FEBRUARY 5 Cot SATURDAY m. nect ket cn x ot Emer) other colun TURSDAY Hall, Kebecea ription in an WEDNESDAY MArcH © Ovberdor! will » Hint Amos ous im ndal ondalé COWS, WAR plements and WEDNESDAY, MAR IMPLEMENTS, BET( Thursday, March 10 : ISAAC M n Han 510) hot 1 AVY th Aan I Lotion OR D { NDORF, 1 mi s t Wood | ward ne twp , wil | | LIV} i shouts Folanga Chit white boar Plows ALY Friday, March 11: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS © Lut HANS COURT SALE Ww TUESDAY, Mane piemenis, and » miles east of Vie Hartsock brothers Turespay. Manon 3 Ln acl ng on Sout Miller THURSDAY, Manou 17 ML Eagle, wi ‘ k 3 sheep. 6 milch cows sow, farm unplements SATURDAY Manos } 3, Irve Rou wil far David Wer cattle Dal Ha Manin 2 Near Keetarmm. J H Beck w» m. fan tock and Mot nut auct TURBSDAY. MANCH Frank Bowersox J eastof Pa Furnace. along Whiteha wi aed hotraes COW f young ghoats 2 brood sows and fail line of fare plements Mr. God Bale at 0 a..m Mancn 2 lL. © onT R took and farm cattle een auct Reriek, 2 Reynold's farm implements, W TURBDIAY mites west Of Be m, live Ishier, au Manem WaON lelonte A 24 M FP. A. Beliars cows head of your g high grade Shropshire ewes nplements mile west of road to Matiernvilie Sale at } Goheen, anct InvrrpaY, Mancu 24 At the residence of Henry on the Shugert farm at the Fish Hatohery at Pleasant Gap, horses, cows, young cattle. hogs, 'mplements, and house. | held goods. Sale at 10 o'clock 4. m, Jos, Nefl, avet Fripay. Manon tun post office Tat HEDAY, " i Wn Hampae| mile west of Buffalo | Ww ) Marshall will sell 5! horses, 3 colts, 8 cows, 10 young oattle, 9 | hogs. ote. Also farm implements, Sale at | 30am. Geo, Walle, auet, BATURDAY, Marcon 3 (Personal property of | David Harter, decd , and of his wife Luey A. | Harter, 3 miles west of Jacksonville, horse, implements, household goods. A. OC, Me. Clintle auet, SATURDAY Manen 26 113 mile west of Miles. burg, on the “Poor Farm,” buggy, harness, and household goods. SATURDAY, MARCH 20th) mile south of Fil. more, 3 horses 5 mileh cows, 4 heifers will be fresh by Lime of sale, 18 head of young cattle eight of them stears, 15 sheep, 2 br OWS 12 Shots, seed corn and oats, Sale at 1 o'clock. ben Crust. Two new cases of smallpox are re- ported from Sonth Philipsburg. By virtue of ar TUESDAY MARCH #t I M tt ! The Standard Insurance Co. of Springfield Insurance Company. The sets in millions, The pany has assets of about three a plus of $1,248,623.22, This shows more of being insured in strong companies. Boston Insurance Company will lose $200 000. This company has an actual surplus above capital of about two million dollars Reports say there will be a large number of home mutyals and smal local companies that will not be able to pay their losses, this, of course, is al. ways the case in a large conflagration, | desire to say, in short, that none of the insurance companiesirepre- sented by me will be affected in the least. GRANT HOOVER. Bellefonte, Pa., February 15, 1904. Hamburg ts German Bremen | othce of ns : thon, | : ul 1s i over two West Chester Company will not ver $200,000, This com. half millions of dollars and a net sur. leatly tl the importance LR | d One an ever
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