THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 21, 1904, 3 : X LH 8B FN ssiied, Expl 4 L.1YO nt sled. Nensatio ner Ed: _ KR t “ vil pa Gel 3 mE: WE AE wi : ¥ A ’ 4° HB BJ LS NW and od —— INDUSTRY m— n— | the Western Federation of Miners | Moyer was confined in the military pen | on the charge of desecrating the flag | Judge Stevens, besides {mposing these | fines, censured Governor Peabody for { unlawful usurpation of power, saying: a fight to the finish with the Standard | “If there is to be a reign of military | ompany in behalf | despotism in this state and civil au Kpeaking as one who has been on thority is to have no jurisdiction, the of the trust and | latter might as well go out of busi as well wonkifess, | ness." he he When Governor Peabody was told of win the court's action he declared that the writ of attachment would not be rec nromises to the pub-} ognized, that the officers would not ap le who subscribed | pear in court and that Moyer would not Amaleamated | be given up. He held that members of shoul | the guard not subject civil procedure while on duty this he concluded court to make the General Bell sal Commercial. g Oil Trust. \Y. 14 the Dos speculator, d that he Ls FWson, ton cop ecliares is I « of the public the | great Know as Its can | and He says he begged that 1 dane 2 geciires will for sucl Wit “It is now up to the were to copper kept, but He next move." if the would be over id that tried to arrest hil if tl | dead bodies « soldiers in his con Serious ile mand. | x | Notes. rd iW was expected A plan of settle: lockout while aphers’ trade eral weeks, | workers, was it Issue jon of | York. * + * s and sw cuse Incorpora mpire of Cnges re tho Lit ferred to him to racite miners rofused Hnuces } avenue anda! Mr Cl Industrial. Cast Iron May Be Welded. It is reported ti the | machinists, of Denver, { found a process for the welding of cast iron, a problem which | has long baffled ironmakers. pound applied te the heated ends of the fron so carbonizes the material as to make it virtually the welded point becoming stronger than any other part of the repaired article Big Ohio Oil Gusher. try explain hat this move is in| the all real ith senator’ of incor porating estate interests as al | matter of convenience in their ban 't Schapp Bros dling Colo, have Are Prices Declining? successful the incomes In view wideapread clamor | for increased account of | the higher prices of the necessities, a | statement compiled by Bradstreet's | agency up to 1st of this is | of unusual interest. It indicates that | the wave of high prices is subsiding as | compared with a year ago. While an | in the cereals, pro- | visions, leather, cotton, wool, petro- | leum, ete, a decline Is noted in beef, pork, sheep. horses, milk. lard, butter, cheese, rice, pens, lemons, hides, union and oak leather, fron, steel § of on The com toe] month steel, the increase is shown monstrous oll well was struck April | 11 at a depth of nine feet In the sand. | In twenty-four hours the well flowed Australian wool, pig ! 2.000 barrels and it was thought to be } i the greatest in the state tin p ypper, i lead, coke, nails, glass, quinine, paper, hay, cotton seed Out! of 107 staple articles of general con sumption taken for comparison, 49 are found to be lower than a year ago. 41} sggustus B. Wolvin and was built for are higher, and 17 are changed Acme Steamship company for During March 42 staples declined, 22 | $500,000. She Is 560 feet long, 56 feet advanced and 43 remained stationary. | wide and 32 feet deep. She will carry Notes. an equivalent to 333 car loads The London Times dispatch boat in | * +e the far east by means of its wireless | SOCIOLOGICAL billets, lates, « producer Largest Lake Freight Boat. and other items The largest vessel ever bullt on fresh | | water was April 10 hed at Lorain, 0, christened the 1H 8 was un | the telegraph equipment has achieved the | feat of witnessing the naval battle at | Port Arthur and transmitting a re port on the spot. * * * Frank A Munsey has announced his intention | Negro Assails Negro Race. of retiring from the daily newspaper | [tis certainly an unusual thing for a field and will sell his three papers in | negro preacher to tell a congregation New York. Boston and Washington. | of negroes at the capital of this na # 2 = All the Independent telegraph | tion that the negro race deserves the and telephone companies of the United | scourging it now getting In this States have been consolidated In the | country. But precisely this happened Tnited States Telegraph and Tele- [in the Becond Baptist church of phone company recently incorporated | Washington last weex The Rev. W.| at Springfield, 111. A novelty in the | Bishop Johnson drove home his thesis service be provision for either | by pointing out “a notable loss telegraph or telephone in every public | manhood” among those of his race, by booth. * * * The Federal bank of | charging that many were not chivalric New York failed April 14, with short- | toward women and by saying that there age of $350,000 on deposits was a disposition to scorn manual labor. | “I'he disfranchisement of the negro,” | he concluded, “by which he is reduced | to a political nonentity, is one scourge with which God Is whipping the negro into acquiring property and education. is will of Labor. Court Censurss Governor Peabody. ’ the of ov dis fine ens (‘olorado A Conservatory For a Prison. In corrective Denver . 3) ommitmen i for a envi line wi ¢ current plea is prison on Wells contempt of ton and educative ronment comes the news from Pittsburg that Henry Phipps, tl ironmaster, h ered ir of board to a writ e millionaire to the prison the penitentiary ern a Es) A AA AAA AA ; a i Lrdpds de dudp ile doit DREN The Lost Russian Battleship Petropavliovsk + re | ; | ] i i The battleship Petropuviovek, which was blown up off Port Arthur, was one of the most powerful vessels in the Russian navy. Her dis placement was nearly 11,000 tons, and her armament included four twelve inch, twelve six-ine¥ and thirty lighter guns, all of them quick firors. She also carried six torpedo tubes, Her peace complement was | +1 Just south of Upper Sandusky, O., a | Pro DE A Rec ceases ass a an a ame aaa ant Atta thd ntory provided the to the board has ac for its permitted visit : y Cpt \ ree flora ( “1 already pians con hel It ranged that the public can not in use dy the ng made +e SCIENTIFIC Fatal to Typhoid Germs. i hie en tient of ut Dr. George T. wratory of plant agriculture an Moore physi time ag 0 ut for killing the green, ae in ponds and stagnant bod nd that the ent was also destruc who some RO devised cial age water h now fou Catholic Chair of Mistory. Fhe Knights of Columbus presented ! of America April 13, a check for of a of presentation Yersity endows i he by Edward 1 Hearn, su tht of the order, and Card {story cepted 3 Mr. Hearn history wi it % oh he endowinent as was high time | thant Catholies should make some effort church in history chron The check pre and ny of fo protect the icles by non sented was 10 bhiy 4 ‘atholics in size drawn on the Union com dence Rf 5 Bible In Kansas Schools. Kant $ EO » read state, The ques f a bos Lier the suspension « from the onld His tl ¥ ho schools because Bibl npel Topeka attend the Hit 18 A w not © PAeIvIM. the This father son to cot an ties to admit the pug he courts refused to anthorize + 44 Miscellaneous More Philadelphia Typhoid. There was a marked increase-in the number of typhoid Philadel phia last new cases being reported and thirty resulting in death. All past records have now been broken, and the health authorities are taking radical steps to prevent a gen eral epidemic in 4x) CARON week, nearly Accidents, thie and Thirty-two n and officers of pM iredd by the yet itt] killed explosion of five of smokeless powder In her SRO: were during target Fla April 13 inch gun \M the 1 hin | d the ex fr a “blow back.” nd from of ¢ tail bs that the a portion of the flame fro je bis h charge was being inserted the mn " hire where he ren ck into the force an heat of ex plosi the viet v officers killed the bodies of The 1 David Licutenant sichert, Lieutenant J. V. F. Grid Midshipmen and Ward Boatswain's Mate Peterson tiered ne entire were Lim TE RON, Nenmann 1d An eastbound passenger train on the nt Northern left the track plunged into the Wenntehee ‘Washington, April 13, causing of three persons and $50.00 damage, Deaths. Vassill Verestchagin, the famous tussinn painter of war scenes, was drowned od the Petropavievak at Port Arthur April 13, having been a guest of Admiral Makaroff, . Isabelln, former queen of Spain and grandmother of King Alfonso, died at Paris April 8, aged seventy -four years Canmdinal Pletro Geremin Michelan gelo Celexin, archbishop of Palermo and the oldest member of the sacred college, dled st Palermo April 14, aged ninety. and rivet thw (:re death | LEGAL OTICE, 'N | Willlam D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, Py | tered student in the office of Oy { Orvis, Kegs of the Centre County Ba ply to the State Hoard of Law Examiners | Pennsylvania al thelr next final examination for admission to the Bar of Su preme Court, X IX ADVERTISEMENTS. gneeting | 1 Ext FTORK' NOTICE, Estute of HENRY YEARIOK township Letters ing been the under late of Marion testament ary by all pon sald estate hay granted the Register of Wills to igued Persons selves be indebted quested to make those having « tiement Knowing to said immediate to theme are re payment, 1 present them for set to estate Als, NHYEARICK JAMES BE MARTIN Executors Walker, Fa [ Fuk NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the following Inventories of goods and chattels set apart to the provisions of the act of the Ith, of April 15561 pave been confirmed Ni SL. by the Court and filled in the office of the Clerk of the Or phans' Court of Centre County, and If no ex pext term, the same will be confirmed lutely. 1: The inventory and aporalsement of the personal property of H. B, Yarnell late of Fer guson township, decessed as the same apart to his widow Sarah J. Yarnell, }: The inventory and appraisement personal property of Cornellus Dale “bso of the late of apart to his widow Georgiana Dale The inventory and appralsement of the personal estate of Henry Zeigler of Greg township deceased as Ae was set apart to his widow Lydia Zeigler 4 he nventory an personal estate of Benjomh guson township, deceased apart to his widow Kate Corl tory ang ! an Y. G ate appraisement of per " a Pt g borough deceased a to his widow Mary J ( The JU nual esi apart f pyeniory an of Bellelonte, 01 DAY, APRIL 23rd at Io estate Wo 1. Allthat certain tract of land surveyed on & warrant in the pame of Hueh Hamiit situate Rush township. Centre Penna. bounded on the North by pame of John Harriek ; on the east by tract in the name of Hauna Turner; on South by tract in the name of Joshua Williams; and on the West by tract lu the name of Jo a Wil- llams., Containing 45 acres and 3 perches and allowance 2. All that certain tract of land surveyed in the warrantee name of Benjamin Jordon. situ ate in Hush township, Centre County, Penna bounded on the North by lands known as Lon don & Co. lands ; on the East by tract in the name of thomas Miller; on the South by Rich ardson & Co.'s lands, and more partienlsriy described as follows Beginning at a Plone wit ip n, County tract in tne in the mh College township deceased as Lhe same Was set | Tree, thence along London & Co.'s lands North | 8 degrees, Mast 352 perches ; thence by Thomas Miller tract South 0 degrees East i78 perches ; thence along Richardson & Co's lands South 8 degrees West 60 perches Wo thence North 2 degrees West 76 perches to the place of beginning, containing 3% acres, perches and allowance 3. Une other tract in the warranties name of Alexander MoeDowell situate in Gregg tows 12 14 ship containing 9 acres 4 OUneother tract in the warrantee name of Barnard tHubley, situate In Gregg township, containing 39 acres 5. One other tract in the warrantee name of sassafras; | | So Ss Consumption Cure an inward Cure the disease Coughing is CNC, Ww Wid EASTER PERFUMES tho The Lung Tonic are We HAVE Have proj Mince Meat | the | widows under | ceptions be filed on or before the first day of | Was sel ' Centre County Banking Co. Rx “PURITY’ We riumes from the 4 CAI'TY 4 Of 1 I'here is no guess work about } perfuine rs making our Mince Meat; finest materials, correct proportions, care and cleanlineas in 18 the finest produ it it 18 possible to make. Sechler & Co. Ji this Reiger, Palmer, Hudnut, Spiehl Wright and Call and re er, making gives 1 1 others, Green’s Pharmacy Co, Corner High and Spring Streets gE Brook, RIVE DEPOSITS; DISCOUNT NOTES J. M,. BHUGGERT, © ier The Advance Manure and Lime Distributor Saves You Time. Saves You Money. Ie very latest Li ndless 1 can fee 1 Licht hight stopping the team ause it is a tight spreader of the and has best safety gate on the market most approved type ymplicated re less liable to get out of order, YOU McCALMONT & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA. a BUY IT FROM Bush Arcade Block. Daniel Levy, situate in Potter township, oon | (aining 9 Sores 6. Une other tract in the warrantee name of | John Copasnbaven, situate in Rush township, containing Tw acres, 7. One other tract in unknown, situste In Rush township, contalnin MI Bores, %, Ope other tract in the warrantee n | Daniel { taining | Jacob Beek, situate in Taylor township, taining & acres 3. Ope other tract in the warranies name of feck. situate in Taylor townseip, con £ACTes 10. Une other tract in the warrantés name of P.B.D Gray, situate in Werth township, con taining 250 acres 11. One other tract In of John Housel, situate containing 250 acres, the warraniee name in Milks township, of John Irwin. situate Harris containing 0 acres 13. One other tract in the warrantee name of Frank MeCoy. sitnate in Boggs township, con taining YO acres 14. One other tract in the warrantee name in containing 150 sores, 9 perches 15 unknown, situate in Ferguson township, con taining 1°0 acres 16. One other tract In the warranties name Unknown, situate 1a Gregg township, contain. Ing 51 neres 7. Une other tract in the warrantee name of -Arpard, situate in Haines township containing 196 acres, 15. One other tract in the warrantee name of James Fowner, situate in Rush township, containing 433 acres 151 perches 19. Une other tract in the warrantee name of John Copenhaver, situate in Rush township, containing Z0 acrv 8, 2 One other tract in the warrantee Game of Andrew Bayard. situate in Snow Shoe town 4 containing 433 acres 1'3 perches, containing d% acres 21. One other tract in the of William Brown, situate In containing 100 acres 22 One other tract in the of Samuel Phipps, situate in eontaining 100 acres 8. Une other tract in the of William Packer, situate in containing 5 acres 2. Ope other tract in the warrantee name of Job Riley, situate in Snow Shoe township, containing + Dacres Seiged taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry ti. Mackaye, Charles K Mackare and James 5. Laing TRuME «No dead will be acknowledged til purchase money is pad in ful Sherif a OMee, HS. TAYLOR Be lloiontes, Pa Sheriff March 30th Union township WArTaAntee name Miles township, un 1d ANNOUNCEMENTS: 1% the Democratic Voters of Oenire County At the coming Democratic Primary Kieetion to be held tn Centre county, | will be a candi. date for the nomination ior Prothonotary, and 1 hereby respectfully solicit your votes ARTHUR uo. KIMPORT. Linden Hall, Pa. Jan. 24, 1904 Iam a candidate for the office of Distriet Attorney of Centre county. and respectfully solicit your vyo'e and support at the Demo eratie Primaries, Saturday, May th, 19 4 WM. GROW RUNKLE Bellefonte, Pa. February Ist, 1904, I will be a candidate for the Legislature this year, Believing that my record in the last session meets your approval, according to the usages of the party, | wou'd respectfully solicit your support for a renomination J. W. KEPLER, Pine Grove Mills, Feb. 9, 1904, — I will be a candidate for the Legisiatuie at the next general election, subject to the de cision of the democratic county convention, JOHN F,. POTTER, Boggs Twp. Please announce my name as & candidate for the nomination of Legislature, on the Democratic ticket, this year, ol JOHN NC Bellefonte, Pa. a I will be a candidate for the nomination of islature, sub decision of th Hao convention. of Centre gounty. . ES. Phillipsburg, April 9, 1004, h the warranties name 12. Une other tract in the warrantee name | township, | of J. X. Packer, situate is Curtin township, | One other tract in the warrantee name | One other tract In the warranties name of John Bechtol, situate In Taylor township, | warrantee pame | Union tewnship. | warfantee name | Shoes DRESS HAS A MORAL EFFECT UPON MANKIND. i Pr a er rr tl NAA To the woman, young or old, who wishes to bave distinction of tootgear : ought to buy the Dorothy Dodd Shoe, because it is an ansto- cratic shoe, A fashion critic has said that the Dorothy Dodd Shoes are shoes of distinction. Dorothy Dadd Shoes are bought by thousands of women who appreciate the importance of = daintily shod foot and recognize in one’s footwear the surest indication of refinement. It is the unquestionable choice of the most fastidions of our patrons becanse, of its striking styles and ita faultless fit, also on) account of Jit being a light, graceful shoe and yielding to every movement of the foot Such a shoe is a joy to possess, and it acts as a tonic on the whole system, and this shoe is the DOROTHY DODD. NANA AAA Style 821 ia a favorite design, Style 776 is a fshoe made of intended for dress, house or street Russia calfskin, with a light weight wenr Kid, graceful, The vamp is of Ideal Patent dall kid It ie 4 welted sole It has a handsome quarter of new toe, and an extra high military narrow toe, 2 y : ’ hel. the three large evelets Ia heel and a light weight sole The heel, the three large eyele ced NINN INNIS WINN NINN INNING three large evelets laced th with broad silk ribbon, makes it a silk are w ribhon strikingly handsomé shoe A er The price is $3.00 We $3.00 sell this shoe for nr PP rt ANN rr, a vv 1] Style 835 modish an extremely Style 767 is a welted Oxford ee A walking Ostord of light Wa » of tan Russia calfskin. It has a weight, It is made in the blocher rather full toe Mt opera and a high cat, of bright kid with patent tip, is of medium colonial heel ; sole It has a handsome new toe, high colonial heel, and is fitted with fast weight. An appropriate and seas- color evelets onable walking oxtord We sell this shoe for $2.50 We sell this shoe for $2.50 FOR SALE BY YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. 58 a et tt a dP INN NINN INNINGS INN VN —— IN IN INN ON NINE NN A A NN NN I NINN 8 rn Na Ng rn nr IN Pe A IN year for only $1.25. The Centre Democrat and N.Y. Tribune Farmer one Ld
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