BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 31, 1904 F I ASLIALTHE ERB (| ained.No Sensationalism (VAR or! | E A. | Commercial. A ——————————— | COMMERCE ex INDUSTRY 2 i | New England's Depression. | Mellen of the | Haven and Hartford | railroad in a| New York Her- | ald interview | declared that the slump in| New England | business wis fact, | de has such a that it neces harles NS. York ey President « New actual trade an The pression reached degree is found curtail ly's Bankruptcy Forced. It SIE NO en The Railroad Trust Quits. The | for d ivi by very President day that preme court invalidating decree ger was delivered to hin It to reciting action and insisting that t formed in the belief that it obnoxious to any law, an opinion sbared by four of the Justices, The company's existence is ued until the distribution of stock is completed and bills are paid by retain { ing 1 per cent in the treasury. The other 90 per cent of the capital stock comprising the stocks of the constit vent railroads is returned to its for mer holders, Each share of Northern Securities gets $45.16 in Pa cific and $54.27 In Great Northern During the week the tra trust's stocks was active and upward Notes. Another dally paper was added to lst now WwW. R when Hearst's Boston American ma its appearance last . Rock Island stockholders voted the $163.000,000 bond issue, * * * Whole sale dealers In western beef experien ed a rise of half a cent a pound in the different grades. * * * At Boston the advance in flour has resulted in the adoption of a smaller loaf of bread by the Bakers’ association, * * * The gen eral agents of fast freight railroads of the east have opened an office at 200 Broadway, New York, to be known ns the Railroad Exchange. The object is | to facilitate the handling of business as the roads concerned reach every part of the United States and Canada * * * The Miners and Merchants’ Sav ings bank of Lonaconing, Del, into the hands of a receiver, owing to the troubles: of the City Trust and Banking company of Baltimore. Martial Law In Colorado. The 2000 militiamen of Colorado were called out again March 22 on ac count of the disturbance attending the coal miners’ strike In the Trinidad dis trict, where negroes had been hired to | take the place of strikers. The entire county was placed under martial law, New York Building Strike. The greater portion of the building | operations in New York city continued | at a standstill owing to the masons’ | laborers’ strike backed up by the bricklayers out of sympathy. The bricklayers offered to return to work pending arbitration if the employers | was in the form of a « i the he trust court's stockholders, was was not contin Northern 4 4 din in the the controlled by Wee went Labor. Hearst | [ RELIGIOUS vould guarantee that none but mem bers of the Laborers’ Protective union be hired. This was refused by the em ployers, whose previous propositions | had been rejected by the men, Twenty | thousand were idle. World's Fair Labor Problem. Eastern agents of the St, Louls fair are actively seeking non union laborers in order to meet what are sald to be the extortionate de mands of the union in 8t. Louls, The central union there has made a special scale of wages during the period of the exposition. For instance, waiters are to have an advance of from $6 to $10 and are to get $45 a week for four hours a day with $1.50 for extra time, Tin and Steel Wage Cut. A cut of 18 per cent in was managers musicians submitted the An ‘resident S vage scale ind steel lodges of sociation. tion is = 88001: id to be I pting the red OLN ere 1 in the EDUCATIONAL liot Seventy Years “Young.” Dr. Charles William Eliot, of Ha ity r th rvard univers f y VOU ave years 8 4) March 2 dency history Institution been also of active and great material prosperity. Dr. Eliot is still hale and hearty and as vigor ous and pro gressive as when he first entered upon his career. At a mass meeting in Har vard union an address signed by 10. 000 sons of Harvard was presented to President Eliot, and he was informed period its most life est President Eliot { that the students had subscribed £5 { 000 for a portrait of himself and Mrs. | ! Eliot to be hung in the union Rural Progress Conference. The Kingston (R. ulture has just held rioe of conferences the of Agri the first of a se I.) College on rural progress object bein to bring together not men and wor In country soho and country life is hoped to make chm ral, which more future attractive in Notes. Carroll G. Pearse, long superintend. ent of schools at Omaha, has been chosen to take charge of the Milwan kee (Wis) public school system, * * * President Tucker of Hanover is ralsing 1 fund of about £30.000 as a basis for the at- ut 145.000, aflect life belongs to to be mag 08 practi- At Sterling, squure, \ d y § 0 chang thelr ¢ nday been | nurse of professes 5 He has a and ! personality prea vervday morality 104 feet IEE ERE TE] persons, has a tabernacle sents been erected his meetings Tract Society's Birthday. seventy-ninth anniversary meriean Tract society, Secretary Judson Inst two 10,000 publica- in the . iin own language nt out. Over in literature in this t circulating BETanis ” WC r— SOCIOLOGI CAL Against Burning at Stake. The. Co \ | a rt, Music, Letters | Curran Gets Carnegie Prize. | The Society of American Artists at New York has follow ar re prize ww warded its prizes as of £45 for tl American ¢ Dest Ol painting Oy an uss’ Latest Work. ymphonia In small loans to students who need the | pa money to complete their college course, | cl the amount In each case to be repaid after graduation. * * * The New York compulsory school law has been tained by the municipal court, which fined the Jute Mills company of Brook I¥yn $50 for employing an eleven-year 1 girl old sus. LA I J Papal Rebuke of France, All diplomatic efforts defer the pope's attack on France's church policy have failed and his address to to the cardinals has been duly published | in which he deplores the French gov ernment’s attitude toward religious or. ders and pronounces it contrary to the ideas of liberty and against the rights | of the church and against the laws of civilization, Ball Player as Revivalist, A religious crusade which already Is sald to have made 150,000 converts In narthern Illinois apd eastern Iowa Is led by Willlam A. Sunday, formerly a sh AAAS Ss fa aaa aa a Waiting For Decisive Land Battle The wonderful unity and resolute purpose of the Japanese people in following up the advantage of their naval victories against Russia have been shown by the enthusiastic support of Premier Katsura's war budget in the new parliament sum moned last week. The mikado In his speech had appealed for cooperation and barmony. The elections resulted in a gain for the Independents at expense of Constitutionalists, neither being In a majority, however, The coming of spring and the breaking up of ice In the rivers of Korea and Manchuria brought the opposing armies face to face in northern Korea, the Japs, 100,000 strong, with base at Plngyang, and the Russians holding the west bank of the Yalu. pared to defend Newchwang as the The final sealing up of Ing of more Jap merchan The Russians pre. back door to Port Arthur, e¢ Russian fleet at Port Arthur by the sink- vessels was reported, but awaits confirma tion at this writing. St. Petersburg denies the sinking of the Russign eruiser Bayan. Marquis Ito at Beoul has urged gradual reforms for Korea and offered a $2,500,000 loan. in the imag! + 4 + Miscellaneous Accidents. The rain as which Mississippi st terribly inity nd storm eneras tes On March 2 sched ons in the vik destructive of Chicag Several fa in southern Michigah personal Inju of raliroads, ete fo and numerous ries, besides millions damage buildings, telephones were reported. Disastrous floods lowed, The liner | Southampton New York, bound for ran aground in a dense fog off Cape La Hague, France, March 20, and later on the same day came collision with the troopship As The liner was badly damaged | Eleven men were killed in a British | submarine boat off Portsmouth, Eng {land, March 18. While submerged the | boat was hit and turned over by a passing steamer At Bouth Beloit, Wis, 300 families were rendered homeless by a flood and fire March 22. The damage to prop erty was estimated at $400,000, Twenty-one persons were drowned in a collision off Dublin bay March 20 when the German bark Mona ran down the English ship Cairus, sinking her, All of the latter's crew were lost Deaths. Charles W, Thompson, congressman from Alabama and one of the wealth: lest and most conservative Democrats in the house, died at Washington March 20, aged forty-four, William R. Grace, former mayor of New York and one of the foremont of American merchants, died In hig New York home March 21, aged sev. enty-two, Bir Edwin Arnold, the distinguished Journalist, poet and traveler whe wrote “The Light of Asia” and “The Light of the World.” died at London March 24. He had been blind for the Inst three years. Age, seventy-two, into “nye | ; WABASH RIVAL. Such, it is Said, Will be the Old South Penn if Rehabilitated. In order to obtain a shorter route east . ward from Pittsburg, with which to com- pete with the Gould lines, which are rapidly being projected from that city to tidewater, it was said in Philadelphia that the Baltimore and Ohio railroad is about to purchase the old right of way of the South Penn, by the federal courts, ordered sold While this could not be confirmed, it was admitted that engineers of the Balti- | Shiloh’s Consumption Cure Worry wont cure a cough, When you find a cough holding on when everything else has failed EASTER PERFUMES Have you perfume The Lung Tonic It is guaranteed to cure, If it doesn’t, we'll refund your money, ® Prices: 8.C.Wrris &Co, 4 25¢, S0c. $1. LeRoy, N.Y. Toronto, Can, more and Ohio have resurveyed the old | ‘Mince Meat South Penn route, the distance between Pittsburg and Baltimore would be short- ened nearly fifty miles, These facts, taken in connection with the fact that the Baltimore and Ohio has bought other property for the purpose of coastructing a shorter line, confirm the belief that it will purchase the South Penn right of way. MORE ABOUT THE WABASH, The Wabash railroad, which is being built between Pittsburg and New York | | Centre County Banking Co. county, although the surveyors employ- | city, will pass through Northumberland ed by the company are yery close mouth ed and refuse to reveal any of their plans. | RECRIVE DEPOSITS; The road, it is said, will cross the river | below Sunbury, says work on the Wabash is being push ed in that city. crosses the Monongahela river is almost finished, and work is being pushed on the ne station. The bridge is a mas. f work and a wonder in the iding art - THE GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. S. Krumrine Will Return Money If Hy. omei Fai s. No Stomach Dosing. Hyomei has made so many cures of the most chronic and deep seated cases of catarrh, that S. Krumrine considers it a specific in this disease He extends an invitation to all catarrh sufferers to call at bis store and purchase a Hyowei outfit with the distinct under- standing that it will be absolutely free unless it effects a cure The chief reason for the unusual suc- cess of Hyomel in the treatment of ca- tarrbal troubles and other diseases of the air passages, is tbe fact that it cures by a new principle, impregnating the air you breathe with healing and germ killing | balsams. On this account it reaches the seat of the disease in a way impossible to pills, drugs or other stomach dosing. Many of S. Krumrine's customers who have suffered with catarrh since child- bood have Leen cured completely by this scientific remedy. The compiete Hyome! outfit costs $1, | and cousists of an inhaler that can be | carried in the purse or pocket, a medi. cine dropper and a boitle of Hyomeli. Extra bottles can be obtained for soc., making it a most economical remedy for the cure of catarth, Do not suffer longer with catarrbal disorders, but get a Hyomel outfit from 8 Kfumrine, under his guarantee to re- turn the money if it fails. You run no risk whatever. If it cures, the treatment is mot expensive, while if it fails, 8 The big bridge that | | A letter from Pittsburg | “PURITY” There is no guess work about making our Mince Meat; finest materials, correct proportions, care and :anlineas in | @ Stearns, making gives us the finest Wright and other product it is possible to make. Call Sechler & Co..8 =~" leading countrs Cit ind Jet ue Green’s Pharmacy Co., Corner High and Spring Streets, H UR¥ Bi OCK, Discount NOTRS J. M, BHUGGERT, Cashier. The Advance Manure and Lime Distributor Saves You Time. Saves You Money. use you can feed ligh stopping the team Because it is a tight box and has best safety gate on the spreadccer Because it is less « ymplicated and therefore | of order. YOU BUY IT FROM McCALMONT & CO., | Bush Arcade Block. BELLEFONTE, PA. | | Krumrine will refund your money and | it costs you absolutely nothing - : That the question might be asked, bow can you make a tail man short fi0 of him Borrow LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NTU E. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bald Eagle Va'ley Railroad ( ompany will be held at the office of the Company, Broad | Street Station, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, April 12th, 190d, at 1 o'clock a mm. Eiection for president and Directors same gay and place L M. HARDING, Sceretary. APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of REnpcca EMenick. dee'd, late of of Centre Hall boro Letters of administration heaving been duly | granted on the above estate he would r equest | all persons knowing themselves indebted to | the estate to make immediate payment and those having claims aguiust the same to pre sent them dully authenticated for settlement. | N.B. SPANGLER, adsar. X14 Belietonte, Pa APMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Hesay ZrioLen, late of Gregg township. Letters of administration having been duly granted on the above estate she would respectfully request all persons know Ing themselves to be indebted to the estate to | make immediate payment and those haviag claims against the same tn present them duly | authenticated for settlement LYDIA ZEIGLER, Admx Centre Hall, Pa 8. D. Gettig, Atty x13 ANNOUNCEMENTS: Tv the Democratic Voters of Centre County: At the coming Democratic Primary Election | to be held in Centre county, | will be a cand) date for the nomination lor Prothonotary, and 1 hereby respectiully solleit your votes, ARTHUR 8. KIMPORT. Linden Hall, Pa. Jan. 22, 194 " Iam a candidate for the office of Distriet Attorney of Centre county and respectfully solic yous Yo'e and support at the Demo eratie Frimaries, Saturday Ay 9th, 194, WM. GROH RUNKLE. Beliefonte, Pa, February Ist, 1904, 1 will be a candidate for the Legislature this year, Belleving that my re in the last session meeta your approval, according to the usages of the forty. wou'd respectfully solies your support for a renomination. J. W. KEPLER. Pine Grove Mills, Feb. §, 1904, 1 will be a candidate for the Legislature at the next general election, subject to the de cision of the demoeratic county convention, JOHN F,. POTTER, Boggs Twp. Please announce my name as & candidate for the nomination of Legislature, on the Dem ceratio ticket, this year, JOux NOL. lleton Porto Rico Coffee Just received a new invoice § of Porto Rico Coffee. It ie fine flavor and heavy body— use less of it. At 26¢c per Ib it is the cheapest coffee on the market. ; a FINE SHOES | FOR EASTER Fie You will need a nice pair of Shoes to wear with your new Easter suit or gown WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES and ALL KINDS of LEATHER Dorothy Dodd and Cross Shoes FOR LADIES Stetson and Walkover FOR MEN A full line of Misses’ and Children's eager and Davis BELLEFONTE, PA.
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