Pack a. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 1, DOINGS OF Tt WORLD A Classified and Compre- hensive Account of the History-Making Events In All Lines of Thought and Action From Week to Week, Showing the Trend of Civilization Without Partisanship or Sensation- alism — Entertaining, In- structive and Valuable For Future Reference. | POLITICA L Revolution, f Mavor Philadelphia's The act er on May 28 In removing DI of Public Safety Smyth and rector of Pub lle W tangible ev- idence of his tion to lead the people In their war on the existing cor rupt party machinery. Burning his bridges behind him retaining ex- Bacretary Root of New York and Judge Gordon of Phila his personal eounsel, the mayor has marched reso- lutely at the } rm forces, prepared to iction In defense of the city's right Chlef Just Mitchell and Justi sued a Weay ract ar Fad I OT'KS OS1T¢ and delphia as f the ref ead o take extreme Associate co Pott Works from J 1 of od to supreme $1) ir of Previ the mayor had their ous Mayor Weaver court's actio the ex-di the ground of t Ww 1 the from respa ejected on rectors offices his road m of his flint me of iiroads He sident, wel In the adopted by against Kon ern: gave unstinte and tl entiment was ect platform convent the on Indiana Organ For Bryan. In a deal completed May 24 the In diana x owned and managed by om Taggart, the eratic national man of last year, went into the control of men known to be friendly to W, J. Bryan. The management W. Allen sent Demo anes to J Governor Douglas Not to Run Again, In John I, | chalr man of the Demo state central committee of Massachusetts, Governor William I. Douglas has announced his decision not to be a candidate for re election, Governor Douglas says he has no taste for officeholding, much preferring his business and home life to public responsibilities. Pennsylvania Democrats Act. Under the leadership of Colonel Guf- fey the Pennsylvania Democratic cen- vention In session at Harrisburg May 24 named William FH. Berry, the re form mayor of Chester, as Its candi n letter to Inherty, rat date for state treasurer and John GQ. | ead of Greensburg for judge of the superior couct on a platform confined entirely to state issues, It was de. | cided to offer local co-operation with the Republican reform element of Philadelphia | End of the Rate Hearings. The senate committee on interstate commerce its hearings on the railroad rate questfon May 2% and ad- Journed until October before making Its report. The testimony was largely against extending the powers of the luterstate commerce commission closed | LEGAL- CRIMINAL | Rebates Declared Legal. By decision of the supreme court of sing the « Las been declared to the laws of ufacturer to give inducements to his custom- exclusive of his The law thus Interpreted for. bade ifacturers from making it a condition that the pur wuld not the The de u of the tobacco whbers a conces the trade If » products Massachusetts revel court it not for a m onvietion in al that it the reasonable for the produc 18, wer IE} contrary state an ers handling mar inser shi goods of another an salesman Machen Pleads Quilty. W Machen 1%t convicted illed from sville, W, harges of con a contract wared In without entered a » he explain. indirectly that re- # in the case ted that he PODER LLS y or 1 the committee ceived the competitive bid referred to, but he admit did hold an Interest in the contract and shared He know ng from it id not or suppose | he time that in so law. He a tech in the profit 1CCTU declared, however, that he 4 liman Contracts Lawful . will now Le d anol ( is R E LIGIOUS Basis of Presbyterian Union. gate to the cordance th a Federated union In a¢ resointion Wf tH" Rey I he rthur wns New York Revival Begun. About the of the city hall at noon on May 22 a « citizens gathered and opening the nonsectarian revival which Is to be « united Protestant minliste 9 of the me tropolis A bugler of Army called the meeting to order b playing “Nearer, My God, to Thee! After prayer and hymas the Re rr C. 1. Goodell (Methodist), who | ed, sald that nothing tended to bring all of the churches closer together than this movement to shoulder to shoulder for the common canse of gol morals and God's service. He referred to the charge that the clergy had no in terest In the masses and sald: “God help us If this Is true. Help us to change. We do not ask you to join any particular church, but to give your hearts to God.” At the preliminaly Carnegle Hall meeting, speaking of this campaign, Bishop Greer (Episcopal) sald: “The gospel In not for one section of the elty, but for all human life The churches New York rowd of the suamme th steps witnessed of ducted by the Salvation resid work | are rising above, Ignoring and forget : } ting the differences of creed and are going to preach the gospel to the city.” The plan of campaign is to erect ten or more large tents In different sections of the city in which daily services are to be held, for children In the after: noon and for adults in the evening. Stereopticon pletures and music will help to attract attention and to Interest all listeners, No collection is to be tak to he tirely by private subscriptions en, as the expenses are pald en | SOCIOLOGICAL | Nine Carnegie Hero Awards. The { which met irnegle hero Of Pittsburg Mumission, May 25. in the 85 at wil the fi an nound O00), O00 fund create by An w Carne silver nd three, perform of bravery money nd for iu shoe Also £10,000 was voted to tl fu the survive factory ment of the rs Of ext " 11 these 2: Anti-race Suicide Homes. Mi 0. HH, P. Bu it tion with several other ven lth York women, has planned a sks tenement house twenty two stories iy oh and covering a Br we of irl ROTH DOT ookiyn block for the SCIENT Professor Loeb's Latest Work inal { Wt LITE | Loeb naturally The eggs water for five utes and are then put into a m of water and salt soloti twenty to fifty minutes. Wher out and placed In normal sea again the for: of m curs as in normally fertilized eggs, and the rate of segmentat ment is precisely the tola eavity forme In early and in the way tized eggr and blastula beg and rise to the those developing from fert!lized When the larvae which rise to the sur face are collected and kept in a watch glass It Is dificult to distinguish them from larvae produced from fertilized PERN A Color Photograph Plant, A plant is being erected at Dowing ton, Pa, by the Bolgram Color Photo company for the purpose of conting and sensitizing thelr chemically prepar. od paper for making photographs In the colors of nature. This, says the Bearchlight, 1s the first bullding ever erected for the purpose of preparing paper to receive color Impressions di rectly from the negative, Profs rel Oormai sen ROT ren or sn water mmtion INeres o« Mm Riu levelop bia ne fo ntoswim riy eg sam thes CRIs same ns in surface as ot ne | for prodacing fine white flour has been — LABOR ] Troops Ready For Chicago. After It was supposed that terms of Chicago teams wanee in the wd been mee gotiat pf the to take ters’ strike cepted hy both sides all ne ons were declared off on account refusal of the back any of thelr ployees, The strike promptly to the lumber yard drivers, all bulldings in course of struct thus and express companies striking em spread and work on con on Wis impeded 100,000 skilled laborers were Indirectly Involved I'he 10,000 Rockmen Locked Out. In view of the strikes dex threatened by the unions » and exe tors at New York the Pro lared and rock men toot p 5 ’ f Rione (Contra ot INDUSTRIAL D stance Pipe Line New B. and O. Offices. The Balt and of § de A New Mississippi Bridge. A splet | new railroad the Missis river i ! he was dedicated and thros to traffic May 25 by the « com pany organized in the interest of var ous raliroads east and west of the riy er. The is the rail road bridge between St 14 and Memphis and affords direct communi cation between the northwest and southeast onstruction new structure only nis A Municipal Ferryboat, The last of five fe rrybonts to be bulit for operation the of New York between the Battery and Staten Island was launched May 20 at Port Rich mond, N. Y. These boats represent an outlay of $1 It © X Pe that these municipal boats will be run ping by September To Have the Fastest Train, The officers of the Vanderbilt lines, over which the Twentieth Century Limited has been run between New York and Chicago, have decided to cut one whole hour from the train's sched. ule, thus reducing the time of the trip to nineteen hours, When this order | goes into effect, June 18, they expect to bave the fastest train in the world, This means that the train will have to make over fifty miles an hour, includ. | ing all stops, Flour by Electrieity. A report of a new electrical method hy ity SO0,000 T) ted i ! i (Continued on page A) The Successful Wite. The successful wire keeps on hand a little boom in of need, Bhe keeps a surprise tucked up her sleeve, where it can be fired on a moment's notice, Maybe It is a carnation for his coat lapel. Maybe it is his favorite pudding served extra Perhaps It is the baby's pleture framed for his desk Something she has ready, and when bis affection needs jog! ng she does not hesitate to do the Jogging Why, a bunch of violets or a knot of bright ribbon where it adds the ost to a wife's charms almost makes f& man forget that he hungry. A saucy pinch with the usual kiss or a merry away from the accustom ed greeting will imost make a man forget that he { arried to the adora ble creature * whisper now and then and a twinkle of migchlef worth hours of wing The who buri« ding day happiness CANe in chase are JUST WHAT YOU HAE LOOKING FOR! erent neight yor about it. EGKENROTH BAGS. H Dex } 0% Bush Arcade. when you use Lucas Paints d Glo are haps because your the paint ior and gloss last longer; the paintgoesfarther and costs ess; and so does the painting. The painter is happy be cause he does better work; does it quicker and gets to the next job, The dealer is happy be cause he sells more paint sells it faster. Ask your painter to ask his dealer all about Lucas Paints. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia ooks better; and or SEcHLER & Co. PURE FOOD STORE. We carry in the Groceries, a full line of Fi Manhattan Drips A fine Table quart and four quart tin NYrup in one quart, two pails, at 12¢., 20¢, and 4 per pail try it hott] es Maple Syrup 0 glass and tin can New Orleans Molasses Marbot Walnuts § Foreign SEcHLER & Co.. Pure Food Fine Croceries. INSURANCE AGENCIES. 1 Nh H. MUSSER, -—raBoITance a Pens BELLEFONTE, PA S B. GOSS, FIRE, LIFE AND CCIDENT INSURANCE. } HE BEET Pa. HARRY FENLON Bellefonte, FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO IN SU R ANCE, BO) ery lescriptio w YI ——— poy — Blda=T eh — PA. = 43 Jno. F. Gray & Son y GRANT HOOVER : Insurance : represents the largest re lasur Vian 3 the world 4. 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