THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONT E, P A, 0CTOB E R 3, 1904, Reduced One-Way Colonist Rates. TINISTRATOR'S KE kA 1L ROA P SCHEDU LE. From September 14 to October 14 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES In effect on and aft h nh £4 Fralt r at and depart frosu Bellefonte I'yrons tisburg ? Classiied. Tala al wlisnslip T/ iardiedn; oo | cum on i a HL Sip ) 50 Industr al. —————— New York a national one, All unions | thing [ rl," Lins come to be throughout the country are ordered to | leve ti the doctrine of the fall of strike on jobs controlled by the Build I y In Adam, upon which the whole A Trades Employer association, | scholastic theology depends, is a blun " PD’ Yviet I'he Philadelphia union, which refu ed der, fraught with the most disastrous Advertiser now ! Frank T.Cs y EARTWARD tok q { nly ‘ $ ¥ arrive a pi to obey the order, was suspended consequences and that this race is not ty MARY Clias { : p whi +P | en, 10.4 ve V ans port 12.3" p.m. aed : fallen race, but that “we are children . y N het . Ne aaht 2 p.m. at Fhiladel w valued a ——————— — ni 4 A 0 y C1 ‘ b STa.501 100 | of God who have moved forward from 3,501, fn : y : Commercial. v very low plane of life to a m 3 the total output ted one and. al Hil 1 - —— ited] one And are stil 1] ing Fy ma "— > RF FORA of silver at $20, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 822.000. The gold Shipping Trust Versus New York, Decline In the Gold Output, Director of the Mint Roberts finds that in the calendar year 1003 the total output of gold in the United States wrogress that may not has y \ & Further 1 sn : I 4 output shows =n [he International Mercantile Marin irther, he ; evrin “ARMS FOR SALE | ; | y y the shipping tru i tue ity ha gh GANBRICK decd, w decline of $6,4(x}. | company, Known as the sippy ard n “one ray o " alti ’ n Marion township 0) and that of |! notified th v rk dock m-1 4 4 EE o' _ JACOn HARTER Far silver : ily accept o ab rE bot! + $4 OF ——————— t—— EDUCATIONAL | the ¢ undergro way at’ Growth of American Railways Professor H. C, Adams has for the sion the ways for the At the close 207.977 miles iilwa) try, exclusive of second 11 . } turin fourth tracks, yards and sidings. The |u.n advance of from 30 to 40 per co increase during the year was 05.500 | n different grades has miles, the greatest for any year in ‘ last decade. About half of this growth was in Missouri and the southwest When all tracks are added gether the total mileage is 2X3 KI] were 42,781 moti 1,753,389 ca can raliways LEWISBURG & TY Ne Rock Island President Resigns. F. Loree resig: their living from rallways payroll of the year was £757.32 Speed In New York Subway The prom] subw Y hall t fulfl made sixtl trip was uneventfu Lidid Wbdiditidiiiditadhedtbing Lhdd Labor. Marseilles Strike Settled. Just as the prolonged maritime wor port of Mar ed Its ! ment the Oct. 1 dibdidddbbdbidid pected \ Th r YPTL ETO VOL ' days ' " v a G . s bey ort Letter Heads, all River Strikers Firm , . . - | Notes Heads, + | — Bill Heads RELIGIOUS * 40 Statements, Envelopes, . EB ———— tr —————— : : Business Cards Bishop's Plea For Labo Mistellancons ess Cards, ba Shipping Tags, Circulars, Posters Pennsylvania's Age Order Over 1.000 employees » Penn- | speaking of tl nflict | Booklets, 0a 30 NEW YOR SH m sylvania railroad have " | re 10. sald that from the tee of the company be-|country were turnin r back & Wedding Invitations, n Arr ; . » o neral ore no er the church because the arch doe " ' ' fal ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Ag cause of the general order that no em | he hur Iw Programs, ete " y OK . ployee hired at the age of thirty-five help them to find Justice and fa ) i \ i ) : Via Ta ¢ re ! 0 i “ut i I Wee " ¢ should be retained | Presbyterian Minister Quits. Dally oh oS ATs. A ms m. Sunday Plasterers’ Strike National. | The Rev. Bamuel T. Carter, a Pres . y Cant do matte R Ma Jadel pris Sleeping Oar attached to east 4 i . in effort POY Ot a bridge from sund train from amsport at 1» m.. The International Plasterers’ union | byterian minister of New York, has, nt away at Oklabon y ‘ elet : r write } . . and west bound from Philadeiphisaat 11: 3p. m in convention at Philadelphia decided [issued a circular letter to his confrere . ‘ d ; g J. W GEPFHART, Okina, Oct 4 seven men were drowned Vice General Bupi —— A ——————————————— - — - I'he city of Trinidad, Colo wins dey TT rn wtated by a flood Sept. 30. Many BR LR act Jui In Poi uAD ’ To take effect July IS 1'04 bridges were swept away and rallroad + +> Carnegie's Plan to Prevent Future Wars 3 a eres weet ToDo: var At the Centre Democrat = ER - STATO Two great gatherings at the “Hub of the Universe” have challenged flood at Watrous, N. M,, Oct, b Ly At the attention of thinking men and women at the same time and both Bellefonte with high aims. Especially of worldwide Import was the assembling Pecos and Canadian rivers as the re Morris Whitmer Thirty persons were drowned in the Coleville + " of the thirteenth International peace congress In Tremont temple, Bos sult of floods In Oklahoma and Indian ’ Kime Csiitte ton, Oct. 8, not merely because an appeal to end the war In the east Ferritory Oct. 5 i Hunters 5 + Pe & of y was there issued to all the leading nations, but because a new and Three persons were killed and oth 2 I. mare » powerful impulse toward a permanent world peace was given ers Injured Oct. 6 when a big automo : = ; Waddle 2 The Inception of this movement was in a letter to the congress bile shot off an embankment on to the 000000000000 0000000000000000000000ORERNNRRRIRNRERRI 1 Krumrine 07 from Andrew Carnegle (now at his Scotch castle, Skibo), suggesting [tracks of the New York Central rail that the United States take the initiative In getting the leading nations { rond at New York MORE THAN * to agree to prevent appeals to war, He thinks that If a body of promi Tratus from Montandon, Lewisburg, nent men of each nation urged such a co-operation the idea would soon 100, 000 rescriptions | | wit! gas Hn an A vag College : ! no ol ole State College ™ Stroble ¢ Hioomsdort co. “ aaa bE a ! Fine Grove ' Deaths, Henry C. Payne, postmaster general spread. The letter created great enthusiasm, as did also the an Trains trom State Collegs connect with Penna nouncement that Britain and Austria were about to conclude a treat) of arbitration In Trinity church, Boston, Oct, 6, the general convention of the Episcopal church began sessions which were expected to result in legislation vitally affecting the American church, Archbishop David son, the British primate, brought greeting from the mother church and expressed the opinion that the paramount necessity of the moment was the need of religion In the home life of the people, which he ad mitted was falling off BR tA A Re A a a Aaa aa SA AAA Wailrond at Rellefonte for points east and west ; F. HH. Teowas Supt, {ton, Oct. 8. A state funeral service he d fe rent chemi Lwns necorded Bir William Vernon Harcourt, for many years the leader of the British Liberal party, died at his home In Gloucester Oct, 1, aged seventy seven, i Frederic Auguste Bartholdl, the ! : ] and experience required for their preparation ; 1 . 1 cals necessary in their composition We use only the best Should v EZ N be unable to fill your prescription as directed by your physician, we BE ER S MEAT MARKET, frankly tell you so and decline to fill it. You are always safe in bring ALLEGMENY ST . IELLEFONTR ing your prescriptions to us, and our charges are fair and just - We keep none but the best quality of Green's Pharmacy Company, = | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED NAM Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. 1 AJL Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete sculptor of the statue of Liberty In Htoak New York harbor, died at Paris Oct. 4. N30 watt uiay Suit} TEN PHILIP BEEZER, [of the United States, died at his apart : [ ments in the Arlington hotel, Washing That's not a bad record. Think what it me he care
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