THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 24, 1904, Slighted, FALuS FOR A I'he estate of Jacon BAKL Ki : y GAKBRICK 4 1. will disposs Wi i ! Whene'er 1 trot to rout or b in Marion township. The one 18 Known ns the Or where some one's celving, JAconR HAarTeER FAM which comp y/ y rit sirnighntw F got fall, acres, 100 of which timberiand ado K, ! } Be grieving which will be offwred intly or apart, « 6 } gh m big LH his purchasers hie other 18 known as the 'M m 1 ob re nth CAULEY Farm of 126 ners ad joins i Ahoy | 7 asd : : i? : i I td di / wil aks My 1 ’ iy in 3 | td Of thi PLOY; I farm under splendid pres: suring water well loea s desirable bone wn i this, I'd Hike = sed Tohmd Nob AL 2 " TL Je an a ays He po an A a ARATE UDITOR'S NOTICH 600; #8 Altoona it boards which are constantly influenced To neve mentd ‘ y ! C A the blame ‘t ¥ t4 ¢ 1 HA via i COMMERCE and INDUSTRY by political considerations Te eons tht are prose bo matterat theta of Joris | TE A Educational Skyscraper. Vi to be | “er ' pal " " whamk 3 off York board of education it athe ; J Jr e Pi } 8 0] 4 e eonaty, nak! eave Be ided to erect on the low phils Labor. he population Is very nee, { rinons chool bulld The A. F. L. Report, tiogl. move being CHINE 1 ng witl 1 or more stories or sufll The officers of the Americar ‘odd lis 4 \ ry ; hi y gS Y & a ie ni sntnodate abo 8,000 pu tion of Labor in convention at Rar hid ny He ith aimeiiad kr Vhen completed it will be the p : 1 \ Francisco last week rep increased Ta 0 I uid OR rgest ment thie ool in the ey were rei ug from the husk strength of the federation in : hs ; ; Lh 1 vill ; ; the opposition of employers’ associ management perfectly fireg f and have elevator 11 were there any red ears?’ ask tions. IP'res rouble in most tween Ht RELIGIOUS | “ower Office g Positive Information ers. The cost of strikes $2,860,620, The treasurer wows t ————————————— $305,000 was collected and $204.0 Industr al. : senende leaving a bal sof —————— - $101,000 Yu sak ship of | g is x hai Benefactor Quits Catholics i ectric Engine’'s Official Test. . ' : H the federation 1s said What maw he wie rts awed e des Mons Mr. Gompers sald that maint wn SE ta A og who as M M nance of industrial peace v voutly prayed for, but tha private greed or shortsigl dominate the judgment employers better still ) to strike, be ling a four bring about industr rial | peace on ¢ this locomotive reached equitable basis.” i X . . neariy seventy mies An pour { Aor 1 HR O0 ns 1 n the 4 Textile Strikers Stay Out. lentally a race was run on the exp When the machinery in the variou mental track with the fast n egotton mi t Fall River started up | Fesuiar track, the tter train \ from / ‘ : : A ] taft f+ in h PoP waldo riot y ' ‘ ” . . . ' & . “ 12 1 hE og wk Ha ve Nov 1 it was hoped by the empl | iar 1 the reat Besides go ‘ t {Os ‘ Hug x “re , as A RNA Crary a a ers that a sufficient number of the|' y ; bel ata : ive ‘ ) : nn MMEINnes ne d Wri rain il " ' rt wt : 1 ' (yet f ‘ 1 t + y striking operatives would return tol Am engine . pecially fu t 4 : ' i r ! : ‘ ‘ | | LEWIFBURG & 1 y ¥ RON R) AILROAD sy anle a X fy | urt! sre] Dy a at { ¢ 1 y tie iy i in effect work at the reduced scale to justify | juicker ’ y Is furthe : 1 by ” : . Be Be ithe ahsence 6 . 1 41 corr! r " . : - - keeping the mills open, but in this they Boon al ra of fire. A central sft p p Spalding i N EMBER OF it Stormstow Ried © ' ’ - . BABTWAR were disappointed. On that day a big through the cab makes easy passage : } Hot , . the cars. The mass meeting of the weavers, b ue ony ! union and nonunion, was held in the sentiment PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, Ye wot SEKESRRIS ERNE ERE he wdway work was almost 1 of the mills fr workers showed number at 1) ha ta . , ; Si aes SRY The employer ded to aban nt : So i 3 ; \ tne : 4 y 0 x i des be rotands not E sy TORS SALE attempt to operate 1 at 1 sont i y ' B % y of r the A o LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Eight Hour y For Miners Lackawanna Wants Electr Symphony Orchestra Nonunion Commercial. End of Ocean Rate War At Liverpool No 1 American Prelates Promoted During 1 econd consistory under Ww EDUCATIONAL Suspended For Slugging The W § ] cerned Against Trust Owned Railroads IPT TTT PITT TTI OPTI PTYTYYY TYIIITIIYITIYTY TY ‘ + ée ea. | | Hisedllauceus | The Best Printing pecting its piar bh the truni ‘ i. A ¢ Marie Shaw Bi ! Accidents All Qur Railroads to Merge. I'he ¢ cago Tribu les " ’ orld’'s Work, fir ] amn art le says the detalls ’ | firat that ’ ach are in rdequ te 3 nlot ‘acifie 1 road near (hey Th : : A i ) | y It oI Ly rapidly worked out for the formation of | in cultivating healthy bodies; second, | #nne, Wyo., Nov. 2, when a freight and how d ret : pt slur | yout interes ] 24) 68 eh an $8.000.000,000 railroad trust in whi the average ment training of school express train were misled by train or } : 3 Zion a dozen eastern financlerd, head y graduates is hardly less meager is | der, HE " Duak o the Standard Of] Interests, would have proved by their gullibllity and tl Four persons were killed and many Hublersbury supreme control heir plan 1s said to | A tr tastes: third, the school showing injured when a trolley car ran Away Le any be to divide the rallroad f + coun- | re 111 mor 2 \ crasl hrough the guard gates tter Heads, Huston I he rallroads of the coun- | is poorer still morally. Miss Shaw ad. | and cra hed through the guard K try Into eastern, western and southern { mits that teachers are overworked and | of a rallrond crossing on the Grand Notes Heads, ites In A ET we a "Tr rb Fb RE Inepy ED I Ee a I LI FT ————— Hustor 3. Lamar : 0 . TB Clintondale systems, with a total mileage of 160,- | underpaid and finds another weakness Trunk rallway at Toronto, Ont, Nov Bill H d TS Krider's Sid's 000. Evidence of this great financial "in the character and conduct of school 17. f eads, : hdehtyvile —— pa— p—— - . — A stormn along the Atlantic coast Statements, Tl Salona . | Nov, 13 caused numerous w recks and T6 Mia ) hii dds hdd dh dh ddd hid dh dh Adib dd didi | some loss of life Envelopes, — p.m. Ar Ly | By a series of gas explosions that (New York Omtral & Hudson River R Stoessel Says He Can Hold Out | completely destroyed the plant of the Business Cards, ¢1 Am Jersey Shore * 0 | Pyle National Electric Headlight com Shipping Tags, 9 10 Ax § Lve y In a blinding snowstorm at dead of night the Russian torpedo boat pany at South Chicago, Nov, 18, four 22] 1% Lye WmSPOTL § py 18 destroyer Rostoropuy, with lights covered, glided out of the besieged and | rons wore killed and a score of oth Circulars, Posters, 4 Fila, & Reading ry TET blockaded harbor of Port Arthur Nov. 15, and, passing the Japanese & |g {njured Booklets NEW YORK... | T30| 43 ships unobserved, made straight for Chefu, across the gulf of Pechill, | "The frelght steamer Mohawk of the ’ A rh Thing Lvelp. mis m Whats later next day the crew calmly scuttled their ship and went la ventral Vermont Rallroad company, Wedding Invitations, AT Weeks Days. ! ashore . " Ww LR nA NEW YORK. Ll» sued SB This daring and costly maneuver meant that General Stoessel, the |{iving between Ny a Programs, ee., ! {lap £4 ATURE Russian gy at Port Arthur, felt the necessity of getting a mes: Fy fire, Nov. 18, In Long Island sound Dally. + Wath DATE. Lntas ™ Stmday sage to the czar at once and that the torpedo boat was sunk to escape N "hiladeiphia Bleeping Oar A iached to sant capture by the Japanese, as in the case of the Ryeshitelin Fann i he repariel wise "iite and let us know your wants No matter where you live in sound tran fram Te HMDS Wht IL hh Reports differed somewhat as to the tenor of that fateful message, | theicounty [telephone or write us You will always get J. W.GRPFHART but it Is generally belleved that the word was one of hope and reas good service General Supt surance In spite of the recent onslaughts of the besieging Japs. St. §| George L. Watson, the famous Eng: Petersburg at least was lead to believe that SBtoessel and his brave gar | lish yacht designer, died at Glasgow. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, rison were confident that they could hold out until the Baltic fleet should Nov. 12, aged forty-three LEPO arrive and Kuropatkin should beat back Oyama, Cardinal Mocenni, administrator of | SuaunY $1. iy ne. Needless to say this optimism is not shared at Tokyo, where it is the apostolic palace under Pope Leo { t C entre ¢mocra ] We keep none but the best quality of understood that Port Arthur is in desperate straits, and that Oyama's XIIL, died at Rome, Nov. 14 SELF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED army bas resumed the offensive against Kuropatkin along the Shaho. Dr. Thomas 8, K. Drown, president | all kinds of Smoked vy It was denled that Kuroki had fallen. of the Lehigh university, dled at Beth. AY" Yudhsd Hels ¥ uk Aviat, 8 lehem, Pa., Nov. 16, aged sixty-two PHILIP BEEZER.
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