THE C ENTRE DEMOCRAT, Coed wl Explained.) ns ion: Se nor Parl fisanshi; ) COMMERCE and [INDUSTRY Industrial. Wireless Service For 1 fae 1 it 18 now Trains. $2,000,000, Ou v1 200 OE) "TUL | Ingured For SOCIOLOGICAL Col iy i pany of Pit on the market time. The sides of tsburg y steel natitutions, with SIVAN INKS "” an Admits Erro he ne ny of { ¢ Preside ing irred are all lab make | Kes el Austr denied, ho r, thy + ba ninal Rampo tion of ¢ bull forbids LJ RA a RAR a Eee EE Rane EET om ‘ the ‘ +P Czar Swapping Horses In Midstream Russ nN HASEeS To stand between the long suffering Russi: ian autocrat and the surging fury of the appears to be the difficult role for which M Witte, the of nisterial council, who has heen the gar to take the place of the of the Interior, Prince Svi was reported that De Witte would become the real power behind the throne and that he would begin peace negotiations with Japan as the only way the government from the approach ing Internal revolt, While defending the autoeracy, he Is known to oppose the cabal of grand dukes which forced the war In a circular note to the leading powers the czar's government charges that China has repent edly broken neutrality on tin counts-—first, that the islands in the strait of I have been used by the Japanese as a strategy muse; second, that the Chinese army on the border has been led by Japanese officers, and third, that Chinese mer chants and manufacturers Lave supplied the Inpanese with provisions and war equipment, Nogi's victorious army at Port Arthur has been in Manchuria, destiny has cast de president asked by wral minister Mirsky It the m topoll to save M. de Witte A part of General sent to re-enforce Oyama aaa a EEE ae a dd a AAAs dd PPP P PPP PPE PP PPP PP PPP PPP PP PPP 3 + + ————" UCATIONAL ED : ws h in lity to teach principals and superintendent LB | Miscellaneous Accidents, Fire destroyed the Jan. 7 at containing 300,000 loss, S550.000 The Point Breeze {tie Refining « was destroyed by fire ENN) h are graded by principals by Mi IN bushels eaf grain ity, Mo whent ple 1 insan of clevator plant of the Atlas at Philadelphis Jan. 8; long, $300) anpany The Oswego (N. YY) largest In the world stroyed by fire Jan Deaths, Louise Michel, th munist, sixty-six i Lloyd Lowndes, ex-governor of Ma ryland, banker and Republican leader in the state, died at Cumberland, Md, starch fac partly 8 tory. de 30,000 was : loss ¢ noted French com died at Marseilles Jan, ©, aged . Jan, 8 BELLEFONTE, P JANUARY 16, Killed At Lock Haven, Harry 14 od ft LEGAI {IDVERTISEMENTS L i The a« Administ rat of Han by Fiorer will and tes! deceased The s« 1 A t of s LL. trvis ministrator, of { = y deceased First and My wnt of H. H Royer administrator i an Walters inte of Mites | own The first ane "hd Carotine + Hiram Cain ae at nd fit trustee of &« 10 The final accoun ministrator. of all and which were of Jacob Township deceased HH The and fina count of Allee M Parker and W_Ga'er Morrison administrators Cc taofJohn MM. 1arke : f Boggs Town ship deceas as stated r the ate M. Dae vd ofl H M. Grove ors. of &« of y, deceased Mol WW. HH. Musser, deceased el Ripka, ad the goods &K¢ ate of Greggs ast 12 Second Part : tof A.Y. Wagner and Bills 1, try aL tors and testamentary trustees und 1s and testament of John Ww AEN ’ at ’ ie Hf nie Borough, decensed | First and final aceount of SON. guardian of Cash Sayder Sarah Snyder, ate of ( ceased 14. First and inal account of Rebeecea F Glosaner and D WW, Qlossner adminis rators of Ko. of Ramuel BH Glossner, late of Liberty Township, deceased Bellefonte. 'a Dee. 3, 1004 WwW. ©. Patter a minor ehi'y of Township, de ollege ALEX ARONRY, Register, 19075 ’, NOTICE OF DIVIDEND I ti D Pac o f var vO, BALD EAGLE VALLEY The Board of Directo fi WESTWARD. ank of Bellefo i { per of pi prvi A 1 LEW] EBU RL & BAILROAD SCHEDU LI "THI A READ DOWN PORK ! Nn BELF BUTTON, SLICED All kinds [ yOu want » PHILW HAN BEEZER, All kinds and sizes of Boys’ and Girls' Skates. Sleds, Sleighs, Farm and Lumbermen’s Bob Sleds. JANUARY DISCOUNTS SPECIAL McCALMONT & CO. “1
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