THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 12, 1904, Pacz 2. ~ ANALYSTS OF RENT EVE 4! RAN oT OY EN Aa Kg il fd Fxplained.) Need iw or Partisanship COMMERCE and JN DUSTRY Commercial. RE [ Grain Going East by Water. Fhe stea tered at week to ta cargo of Chicago to York without breaking bulk. She CRITY The rate was to be £1.25 for $100 cargo valuation. char ke a New will wship Kanawha was Chiengo last corn from T0000 bushels Decrease In Pennsy's Earnings. Notwithstanding the semiannual Alvi dend of 3 per cent declared by the Pennsylvanis railroad, the directors of that of CArnings mon this year WM) Bross the increase face a decrease net the first three amounting to $3,547. irnings decree: expenses inorea System ths of | I'he ERLE for 18ed b.3| Ri : - 0 and sed $1,000 200 The perm in expenses was due anent nprovements Diamonds Still Higher. I'he De Beers sel ved inced the pric Ww Clairte n Plant Absorbe Industrial. lowa's Agricultural Hero. Professor P Agricultura fa remarkable } special train at the pense of the railroads for the purpose of explain to farmers how corn yield by end of every seed by an germinating and by planting so as to average and half kernels the hill has proved that these precautions add 50.000 000 the yield Texas Quarantines Mexico. The enforcement of a quarantine der against all persons from Mexico by the Texas state of yellow they can increase their ding the small by testing all disregal seed ear simple Process three Ie will one to bushels to state or i health officer for fea: fever contagion has serious ly crippled the passenger and freight traffic of the international railr 8 of that The Mexican govern: insists that Vera Cr the section uz is the s€ Now disea exists, Cotton Acreage Increase. The New York Journ estimated, May 2. an per cent in the cotton 1904 country io Labor. Btrike of Vehicle Builders. To enforce hour workday and 5,000 carringe and wagon builders of the New York district went on strike May 2. A minimum rate of $21 a week for heavy work and from that down to £16.15 for wheel asked Overtime was to be cha and only union men to be « This de mand was made upon 600 manufactur incl g the mak for a wage their demand nine new SCRie riders reed ploy od was ers biles ers of automo Lockout on the Santa Fe. The Atchison, Top railroad locked out and their helpers points on its a strike which the men in Fe [ists wka and Santa 2,40 macl May 2 at various in { lines 1 of Lee n had on A bout other thrown out of employment of the machine anticipation ordered same day 10.066) were Consequence closed] | facturers at New ing | business following day the shops and all of the men ii1iog to return under the were re-employed. An On the reom ned hops. were wh id conditions 0 were w officer of the road said the fight was for | the privilege of employing whom they pleased and that negotiations with the union bad been broken off because It had shown itself powerless to maintain an agreement. The union claim that they are not striking for a closed shop, but do want a fixed wage scale. Sympathetic strikes were ex pected. | Clothiers For Open Shop. clothing Chi [he manu cago, Phila hesier associations of York, ore and Ro | May 2, giving that thereafter the shops would be open pl but that no clu wages would be ma unio delphia, Balthn osted notices notice run the in, INE hours or nation against discrimi Other May Day Movements. The gauge bat ct struck Mond of osed wage l local of structural ronwe ind bridge May 4 because a n had work oad bridge at Coral, Pa was expected to extend to an interna tional movement against the A Bridge company. * * * The members of the Chicago Teamsters’ union locked out May 4 by the employers who were threatened with strikes. Bj thus preventing the delivery of mate rial to contractors nearly all bullding operations In the city were brought to a standstill. * * * About 2,000 pic frame workers at Chicago struck to re ’ men ordered out its G00 n umber of nonunlo on a rall This strike men been put to merical were ture sist a proposed return to the ten hour | workday. LR SOCIOLOGICAL Atkinson's War Statistics. Congress Record as an ¢ pendix $H20 060 ceonunt f he war with Spain Of this, $500 Edward Atkinson. O06) (00 to what Mr. Atkinson ealls “our eriminal aggression” in the Philippines brings out the fact that the irmy and navy is now $2.00 per capits unually as against £1.10 per 1¢ twenty ve before 180K recent went cost of om capita for t! rs Women Cleaning Kalamazoo. I'he Women's Civie Improvement league of Kal Mich., has be gun the cleaning up of the streets of that city under the personal direction of a woman street commissioner, the Rev. Caroline B pastor of the People’s church. Besides giving thoroughfares a the women have HIAZOO, Crane, thorough cleaning, Installed ad sf a sd Japanese Victories on Land and Sea Th superb discipline and marvelous preparedness resulting from a united and patriotic people composed of simple, brave and self restrained individuals find impressive (llustration in the progress made by Japan last week in her offensive campaign Briefly summarized, the first army under against Russia General Kuroki had marched across the Yalu river on pontoon bridges at two points, below aud above the town of Wiju after five days of hot skirmishing alded by gunboats, and was ready swath bravest into at daylight of May 1 to cut a four mile the under General Sassuliteh, intrenched ranks of Russia's The Russian account of thelr own bloody defeat In this battle by the Yalu shows that they had underestimated the Japanese artillery fire and Infantry forces. The Russians first retreated from Chintiencheng neross the Al Tahlanfang. river and tried to hoid the hills at The Japs charged bayonets in face of a withering fire, while the columns of the right and left closed In on either flank, the Russians fleeing In utter rout to Fengwangcheng, leaving hundreds of ° General Kurokl, nese, their dead on the fleld and many men and guns in the hands of the pursuing Japa- The latter lost several hundred men, While this battle was in progress Admiral Togo was preparing for a last daylight attempt to seal up the Russian ships at Port Arthur by sinking more vessels in the channel, later a flock of Japnuese transports anchored This he did May 2, and three days off Plitsewo, about eighty miles northeast of Port Arthur, and landed a big army to seize the rallrond and begin an actual slege of the doomed stronghold thus cut off. The capture of Newchwang was expected to come next, Saad da A as Ad leaders | the | street Corners, dally metal refuse eas ut the Hd thi are to be 1y been cleaned clreulated in keep iting waste appealing to to split on the slde- but in the in charge of Nn 8 IT operate the f win by p and OE mintter in the 1s the gentiemen not r anywhere gutter this period of Lies exper ne Is to finental nn three months To Pension All Citizens. hie Edward Everett Hale be- fore a commit of the Massachusetts « the proposed pen ek for good {character after thelr sixty fifth year if {they have paid their poil taxes for { twer He spoke of it as a nisory which perize He WARE ey ure adv eo a citizens of sion o ty-five years insurance the aged poor f the old man ] ties have 1 enable with + 4 9% IN) AN SCIE} \TIFIC CRence rowd nt was thout First ir turn juarter in cir ¢ Wis demon the dir of the At dis Le suburbs with ma be for 1 Lhe the fixed descend and the RIIOW Wis Ther were spd of fft ras Professor Bell's Kite Show. Mond ted by form Le Alex of a gins to were eis of the Kites Inver Graham Rell the with which | ander mm ahedron He | wi remains Ee of Miscellaneous ww Accidents, ns were Killed and a score ured v a fast Louis, Iron Moun | railroad, running il, struck open switch Kimmswick, Mo., April 80 iy the collapse of the upper deck of ferryboat Alonzo OC. Church, crowd todd with sightseers, at St. Louis, May 1, three persons were killed ‘and seventy were in { perso train on the tain and Southern as a world's fair spe an near the {three jured, A number of lives were lot in Texas {during the storms of May 2, 3 and 4 | Railroads were crippled | Deathe. | Samuel J. Parke, who attained na | tional notoriety as a labor union graft lor as walking delegate of the House { wmithe’ union of New York, died in Ning Sing prison May 4. He was thir ty-eight years old Ashbel PP. Fiteh, former congress man and city comptroller of New York died at his home in that city May 4 nged Afty six Edgar Fawcett, and novelist, died at London aged Afty seven, Antonin Dvorak, the famous Bohe mian composer, died at Prague May 1. nged sixty three, Andrew Kirkpatrick, judge of the United States district court, famous ns a jurist and joker, died at Newark, N. J. May 3. nged sixty, Mauros Jokal, the famous Hungs rian novelist and patriot, who foug!:! against Austrinus in 1884 and who Los written over 300 volomes, died at Bu dapest May 6, aged seventy nine, the American poet May 2 COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS. Jy virtue of the several Acts of Assembly relative to the sale of seated and ty of Centre, for taxes due and unpaid, the County Commissioners will at public sale at the Court House, Bellefonte, I” THURSDAY, JUNE 1s, properties The sale will be adjourned f Terus or SALE: otherwige it will be put up and gold Acres. Per, Warrantee, Suppose BENNER TOWNEHIP, J D Harrls sesvasannerss BB J Prune TOWNSHIF HBS Tayl TOWNSHIP Howard W G Morr MeCaus) HC Hy TOWNSHIP John W Godfrey AD Lucas John Palmer «WC Helnle FERGUSON TOWNS BOGGS 03 Willlam Gray BURNSIDE CURTIN Unknown ‘ HAINES TOWNSHIP ." «W C Heinle H AR RIS TOW NSHIP Andre IWIN convrenes co ‘atterson HOWAND Unknow TOWNSHIP TOWN SHIV WOCH from time to time until ¢ The purchase price and eost of deed must be HIP, Emma Buches n the coun offer tl tracts and a., On 1904, AT 10 A. M all properti ie | s have been 0101. paid wher at an adjourned gale OWN SHIV Wal ANNOUNCEMENTS Tv the Democratic Volers of Centre County At the © roming Democratic Primary Election to be held lo Centre county, I will be a candi date for the nomination for Prothonotary, and I hereby respectiully solicit your votes, ARTHURS. KIMPORT Jan. 22, 194 Linden Hall, Pa Tam a eandidate for the office of District Attorney of Centre Sounty and respectfully solicit your vole and Sopyart at the Demo eratic Pri imaries, Saturda Mh, 19 4 woh GROR RUNKLE Bellefonte, Pa. Febr ry Ist, 1904, i be a candidate for the jelleving my record in the last proval, according to the ¢ wou 4d respectiull renomisation J. W.KEFLER I wii year, that session meels your ag usages of the party your support fora Legislature this Pise Grove Mills, Feb. 9. 1904. 1 will be a candidate for the the next general election. subject to the de cision of the democratic county convent JOHN F. Pol TER. Boggs Twp Dame ax 8 cand on of Legislature, on this year JOHN dave ho NOL i wi leginiatu Democrat) the non inat dee nolCe re oot EW Ti 0) Philtpabu 104 rE. April 8 Please announce 1 nan aN A for Presadent Judge of 1 OUTTA county {to the 4 of eratic County Cor nt L th E 1 1 Ist candidat of Centre the Demo 164 ORVIS, Bel lefonte, Pa. May LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXEC UTORS NOTICE Estate of HENRY ¥Y ¥ ARIC K, township Letters testamentary upon sald estate hay ing been granted by the Register of Wills te the undersigned, all persons knowing them. selves to be indebted to sald estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those baving claims, to present them for set tiement N.H.YEARICK JAMES 8 MARTIN Walker, "a late of Marion Executors, Porto Rico Coftee Just rece Sived a new invoice of Porto Coffee. It is fine flavor and heavy body— use less of it. At 2c per Ib it is the cheapest coffee on the market. Sechler & Co. Our Soda Rico Fountain is open for the season of 1904 You all know the kind of drinks we sell--npothing too good for our customers, ‘Green's Chocolate” » : and “Fruited Creams’ are house. hold words in this community: if possible, they shall be better than 00000000000 ever this year. We extend to ev- eryone a cordial invitation to call. Large glasses of Ice Cream Soda, Fruited Creams and Egg Drinks, toc; 3 for asc; Plain Soda sc. 13 for $1. GREEN'S Pharmacy Company, Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. y solicit legislature at | : ; * : * | | IT'S UP TO YOU Wise men are taking fore- thought for the time to come. Summer is approaching, it seems scarcely creditable, but it is a fact. OUR STOCK OF SPRING SHOES AND OXFORDS in Russia Calf and Patent Colt is yet full, but the inroads bring made upon it will tell shortly Unquestionably the biggest choice is now. The styles are all in, the assort- ment unequaled and the prices ex- tremely modest. Our Stetson and Walkover lines give the best results ever attained in Men's Shoes. YEAGER & DAVIS THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS. The thousands of Jeopie who write to me, saying that Shiloh’s Consumption Cure nim cured them of chronic coughs, cannot all be mistaken. There must be some truth in it Try a bottle for that cough of yours. Prices: B.C. Wrrie & Co. 10 25. Sc. $1. LeRoy, N.Y. Toronto, Can, Raycicle The best, most durable, easi- est running machine on the market. ls sold only in Cen. tre county by Gerberich Bros. BELLEFONTE,
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