THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 10, 1904, Paor 2. COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS. By virtue of the several Acts of Assembly relative to the ty of Centre, for taxes due and unpaid, the County Commi properties at public sale at the Court House, Bel llefonte, Pa., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904, AT 10 A. M. The sale will be adjourned from time to time until all properties have been gold Ferme or Save: —The purchase price and eost of deed must be paid wher otherwise it will be put up and sold at an adjourned sale. C of fifteen appointed by J ‘ OMM ER C E and IN DUS | RY = trienn convention at San Francis Acres. Per Warrantee, Supposed Owner, Tazes & Costs 1 [801 port to this effect 4 BENNER TOWNSHIP I't Lu MA just been Issued nt Boston Neverthi J D Harris Provan 40 J Tr - 112, and the financial statement of the|less the committee urges that the nexi BOGGS TOWNSHLY » | . 1 "ne | . J { $5 { m OG ¥ . «HS Taylor . Is Rl VaR Ave y | convention shall order omission of the ri last fiscal year was given out. I'he nvention ] I «HB Industrial. 3 : dt SOR hast hay BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP — —— ————— gross income amounted to $0.330,700, or | words Protestant Episcopal from the ’ Dot i 1 . > ‘ : onn onnely R—- OWArQ spencs A Crisis In Cotton nearly a $1,000,000 less than the pre-| title page of the prayer book until the 120 163 Hannah Ew “ WG Morrisor : vious vear. The net income was over | people can be brought to favor another «l 63 Jeremiah P ! we MeCausland § A A . Jas Wallace wo HQ Hyatt £2.000,000 less than the year before, designation CURTIN TOWNSHIP The eighth annual convention of the merican Cotton Manufacturers' as sociation opened at Washington May | Japanese Bonds Taken. Science Aids Theology. 5 n Pain re) 11 In his address President Heath The subscription list for $25,000,000 Fhe Res ead \. Briggs, a ma FERGUSON TOWNSHIP . : ine his 1 i dress rofessor called attention to the present crisis of {of the Imperial Japanese 6 per cent|'lE His Hal ral address as professor Emma Bucher the cotton industry owing to the high loan was opened at New York, when of the new graduate chair of theologle HAINES TOWNSHIP. The | #1 ency lopedia and symbolics before TITEL, f | DOO— “WC He the Unlon Theo HARRIS TOWNSHIP loglenl seminary : at New York cotton goods, He claimed that the in Sugeess of Russian Laan, : made It plain ¢ rench sympathy and the bellef in » ha ca exorable law of sup ply and demand Fre . y- that the had established cotton's h figure Secretary Cortelyou s ald thi it the 1 price in connection with the apathy of | the loan was soon oversubscribed. trade in the manufactured article. Hel |arge life Insurance companies were believed that the rise of the staple | applicants for heavy amounts, should have bsen followed by a rise it J HOWARD row NSHIP Russia's eventual success were evinced by the prompt subscription of Russia's | : £160,000.000 war loan at Paris [ hese problem was to widen the tie] ton products in all parts of i | headore Price i bonds were not to be offered In Amer Notes. I'he New SEATED Labor. | Lake Commerce Tied Up Wright's Price Statistics. We now have official testis increased cost of contained in a bulletin just | 1e«] by, Masters and Unit States Comui mer of Labor) taken May 11 and resulted In ‘arroll I. Wright. The comparison is! rejecting the proposition of the car gies ni ANNOUNCEMENTS: (GREATEST SHOWS | made between who sal « of all riers to grant an Increased wage The y : i i . Tv the Democratic Voters of Oenire County -— OF ALL * commodities in 1903 and the preceding | association controls 70 per cent of the stian io centre the aohool oolieY At the coming Democratic Primary Election ’ ! I rteen years | vessels on the great lakes on ‘ oh } 10 be held in ¢ entre county, I willbe a cand. ir 1 years, of tloman tholle i} in th date for the ne ni nation lor Frothonotary, and The report in New : i veo} + 4 8 Tt v I hereby respectfully solicit your votes, 4 ew Haven Strike Averted. unt Was 1 “1 [ wl major y " Cl mute 9 cles 8 ¥ a : : 4 ARTHUR 8. KIMPORT ——— BTS ~~ ude - President Mellen of the New York. |ity of the tho sneral confer Linden Hall, Pa. Jan. 22, 1904 [9] ® pure ries of . " . x : New Haven and Hartford railroad ence at 0 1 » hief J —— tie n » ne 4 . As . . 1 4 ¢ ; “TE gave notice May 10 that the troubles | Lore AWATe AKSerio t the Iam a candidate for the office of Dist: rm tn Attorney of Centre county. and re t \ wroduct . tt Rao taken } : inLy respect full ly pt i between the various shopmen and his hol wreh had taken hol {1 solicit your vole and support at the De ily ¥ { ths and 1 i * tl t r ., J J « | ood, clot] HE company bad been adjusted. He said | cla f people “that po otl form eratic Frimaries, Saturday, May 2th. 19 4 clothing et y » ; : sd bo ; : St aaldad’ an well WM. GROH RUNKLE ' . the question of an advance In wages | rel n mid hb ! Bellefonte, Pa., February ist, 1904, 2n i il the men in view | f« he w wing i our <u de - ad been dropped by uu —— and im-| ,¢ the business depression and the fact | land.” 1 will be a candidate for the Legislature this plements, lam-| hav wore aired: setting wee . : year, Belleving that my record in the last ser ET ‘ . . py | that they were already getting more | yg Gift For a Cathedra session meets your approval, according to the 3-RING CIRCUS, (ireatest Menagerie, Racing Carnival oer ana oulid- money than the employees of any other De > Na i H af * go usages of the party, | wou 4d respectiily solicit ing materials Ca . . : .h Tale AAA 4 2 your support lor a renomination system In 1e east He said much ot bags nd Mrs. Hil donated 1 W. KEPLE : Re 3 “ oe XT drugs and EE i good bad come {rom the conferences De | o, wo) ew) toward the erection © ‘ Fine Grove Mills, Feb. #, 1904 SATUR D AY J Ouse : : . ———— k Fi y {tween the union committees and the TORR OW CW . . ol ™ Carroll D. Wright. ishing LOOK rad propose] Da J hl I will be a candidate for the Legislatu p Disuing 8Oods | officials wo that the working relations | | stholle church it the next general election subject No he a ’ Glass Works Mead built by the « were smoother than before : + A Br ciston of the democratio county convention, . near the H JOHN FP. POTTER Bridge Strike Quickly Over. + 4 Boggs Twp and miscellaneous. The average rela tive prices of all commodities were higher In 1908 than at any time in this . vat . 1 ner Wright ftent i ! ance which caused a thre period. Commission —— or the t nation LA : eam . himself with mentioning the ot Mrik ainsi UO meri - - ‘ ratte tiekat this Tent ature, on the CAUNes © ice fluct of MOLE Bridg omj ' ’ ittsburg : SCCIOLOGICAL JOHN NOLI in substitutes transportat ganization i products are recorded as being ich : . ; higher, thus refuting the theory that ds id 884 ne 1 TE} Regie pune was 1 . s ; ney ent Aud BO Ba Ay hoo Ww BD y ¢ on « the trusts tend to lower prices ; Wu 4 ni o , ! inty Convers n ne Teh. 19404 : : 0 t day fe the t t fru RLLISL ORVIS, Much Winter Wheat Killed. aad : Main tad - Bellefonte, Pa. May veral big contests on the question | “¢H™ 3 ond iain ght e¢ open shop are now under way * * The striking New York boler The most important part of the May crop report was the estimate of 4.0382, 000 acres of winter wheat killed owing to the severity of the past season. This | Makers are to be supported by teed is many times more than the acre: ge | sympathy strikes in allied trades. * * * | killed last year LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS E* ECUTORS XOTICE. The open shop challenge of the Nation: | New Strike Adverting Plan. Wir beg HENRY YEARIC Ry Wie of Marion | al Association of Clothiers will be re The executive committee of the Na Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav. | |wisted by the Garment Workers of | gional Civic federation has begun the | iE Sogn, £ranted by the Regier of With to | [ONIY TROOP OF ELEPHANT SOLDIERY INTHE WORLD Commercial. | America, who say It Is a ruse to cover formation of a joint trade agreement selves to be indebled to said estate are re [a return to the sweat shop. * * * Chi-| department with the object of promot. | Bese paving mame ir oredr lserior ses | 3 SECTIONS, Combined Length EQUALLING 84 CARS Record Gold Export. cago printers have resolved unanimous | ing friendly trade agreements between tiement 4 N.H. YEARICK. There has been an unusual outgoing | I¥ 10 stand by the striking bookbinders, | organizations of employers and labor | JAMES 8. MARTIN, CLEVER 2 AMAZING of gold from this country during the | Whose employers have refused to re | gnior John Mitchell told the commit Executors, Waller, ye, 200 I : 00 | 00 TS | 00 past month. With £0.000,000 sent May | new closed shop agreements. * * * The | tee that 35 miners were now ! YECUTORS' NOTICE PERFORMERS ! ACTS 12 on the Lorraine, the total from New | French line steamers have now been! ing und l 1 bh 5 8 | ] E — York since April 8 smounts to $28. tied up by a strike of captains and MOTI Wer a A " " gatale of Jons Flan gan, late of Snow Shoe HE GREA NE ON FAMIL & : ownship, deceased | | | S Y 975.000 | other officers begun at Marsetlles, * * * | on to arbitration, which would | Letters testamentary upon sald esta'es bav ‘ A general strike of 10,000 teamsters i only as a resource to oO ing been granted by the Register of Wiis to Peerless Prodigies of the Aerobat Art | 1 roes would shun pu il COFIREmY S04 BY THE LOVER co Barf, Canada Buys Our Steel, Vir aa ’ ; . the undersigned all persons knowing them . . {for union recognition and a new wage strik Nome gu ons, he said, | selves to be indebled to sald estate are re Strenuous Realm— Uns irpassed scale without employment of nonunion | would never consent to arbitrat . quested to make immediate payment, and The steel trust has secured a con > « 250.000 v f stm 1 y those having elal . 10 prese them for set tract for $1. vorth of s ietural men at New York was threatened thetn w the elght hour days tlement ¥ ms ' § wt them for steel to be used In bullding stee $44 eg % DANIEL FLANIGAN, Exr Sacred : freight sheds at the harbor of Montreal Gray to Head Peacemakers. Moshannon, Pa Whit & ite 0 he Myst surinepDescendant of King ‘ ; h » J. A.B. Miller Att'y. P i (ove ; he nominating committe th for the Canadian government Fhe non Only Anima) in the World Christened by Nobles f Fhe ro AKe SavSs ¥ Lie ‘ana National Vie tion nn ! on § alomon’s 5 yen he Iron AR aa) tl it the demand RELIGIOUS nt ota S wih Alig te APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Rolomon table n 8 very li an je i 3 for finished steel is very light and the Estate of JACOB RIFka. late of Gregg twp prospects are for a quiet summer mar- | dent, the office vacated by . i } decd 4 Ket | . Renator Hanna Letters of adminstration having been duly Episcopalians Retain Name, granted on the above estate he would respect ' ' A + + + fully request all rsons knowing themselves Lake Shore's Income Less. I'bat any change in the legal name to be ingebted to De estate to mane inmediate Officers of the Lake Shore and Mich: |of the Protestant Episcopal Church of pryment and those having claims against the igan Southern railway were re-elected | America would be inexpedient at this Miscellaneous otement Yigm Uy VHRNRTRAN Jn <4 Q----Clowns Who Compel Spontaneous Laughter----<4-O by the directors at New York, May | time is the conclusion reached by the DANIEL REPR A, An'Y w pring } ' Fr —asasmamn 8 —— nceidems, i 2 SOMERSAULT RIDING Extraordinary eases bbe 4 AAAS SA ALAS Eats thls I'wenty-one persons were killed and Orr HANS’ COURT SAL E. Alber Davenyort who throws a somersault from firet horse to back of one following forty injured, May 9, at Tokyo, Japan Estate of JACOB Hazel, late of Miles Town Whirlwi i , =H : ind Campaign of the Japanese H during the popular rejoicings over the A pursuance of am ‘order issued out of the GRAND PARADE at 10 A. M. FREE DAYLIGHT PIREWORKS on Who Delight by ther Carlous Posing < Amaze wy id ” rounds at il: opening of annex 11:30; The world Is amazed and Russia dazed by the dash and tenacity of Japanese victories I'hey were either Orphans y oun. of dat PUD le Jhrsored, doors open to big show 1 p. m.: promenade concert 1:15; afternoon performances at 2. Eveniog . , tar ban an old 0 ere will be exposed a ubli i - wil " " . 1% ning pe t Bes CON sos Bl 8. the Japanese in following up thelr first crucial victory at the crossing of 3 crushed In an angle of an old palace sonbui x, at Hazel & O's store, on petistiunve Doors open at promenade concert : evening forman nmences at the Yalu. or pushed into an old moat and drown SATURDAY. JUNE 4th 1004. . — ; , . : , " Admission and reserved se ts, NO EXTRA. On sale at Parrish’s Dro Not only has the First army under General Kurok! pushed on over ed. Most of them were young boys at 10a, m.. the following described real estate TICKETS Store, 15 Alleghen , at ats. NO u price from those sold on show N an . . Tul burg, © the rough, hilly country, capturing Fengwangcheng and outflanking the In a rear end collision on the Third 10 Ailes twp., 1 mile west of Madisonburg, 10 | grounds. All tents sun and water pre retreating Russian main army near Lisoyang, but another army was avenue elevated railroad, at New York FARM LAND landed at Takushan and w ranct : " May 9, the motorman of the electric TRACT NO. 1: Beginning at a post in the d was advancing on Halcheng, while a third force Bath alley toad. Uhenoe oh the wast Dy ARGS estimated at 40,000 got ashore at Pitsewo and near Dalny with heavy { train was killed and a number of pas formerly owned by G e Bpade,on the south guns and began an aggressive siege of the 20,000 Russians cooped up sengers seriously injured Shakuad mass cme by VE at CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH | at Pp think > lightly ota in Port Arthur, with Togo pounding away from the sea for a diversion. $| Three miners were killed by a Lack Hazel and Jacob B, Hazel. and on the north | needs prompt attestion. Still another force was ready to take possession of Newchwang, and the fawanna mine explosion at Johnstown UJ tbe Brin vailey road, egniainiy 2 jeres. PENNYROYAL PILLS Take Isolation of Viadivostok was also reported. The Cossack raiders at Anju, T!Pa. May 12, valley and under cultivation excepting about Si il 1 M Korea, were driven off. Thus at every point the Japanese lines were The federal express oh the New York. | 12 acres which is well timbered, maintained or advanced. New Haven and Hartford railroad, car CHOICE TIMBERLAND - Kuropatkin's order of a genernl retreat was seen to be a forced rying over $1,000,000, was derailed and Lg pt BR Sg i. Ho - 8, Consumptio measure rather than a strategic choice. Temporarily the railroad to toppled over an embankment, May 10 shenge ui along land i of A Port Arthur was reopened, and an ammunition train was sent through, killing two of the crew, Kd Rode 10 har che jo Cure ht but soon the Japs took possession “for keeps.” The costly docks at Deaths. " . . to henoe he Sei A hot wei h or Dainy were destroyed by the Russians and the place abandoned. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the fa. lanas of Christiana Hazel and Jacob. or cold appears. It will cu ~y In the opinion of the most expert military judges a standoff is the Lous African explorer, died at Loudon, 8 John SHE asd 3 Ete Lh easily and quickly then —tater it most that Russia car now expect—that Is, with Harbin beld as ber mili May 10, aged sixty-three, *: y ’ , is lo- will be harder to cure, . tary outpost while Japan will be able to defend her ultimate possession Brigadier General Stephen Groes- Hp ‘oro Prices, 28c., B0c., and $1.00. 11 of Port Arthur, Viadivostok and Intermediate sections. back, U, 8, A, retired, died at St. Louls, May 8, aged fifty-six, Mudison Tux Cexrag DrmockaT and N. VY. Montien Tribune. Farmer for §1 25.
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