entre 1 BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906. a a 2 2 2 A A ae A A A A A a Rh ha 2h a a hh ha a i a dh a a ah oh on fbb Ak bb Gop dedrdededob ddd bode dded Sh a mh de han aa | FOREIGN | Armistice In Manchuria. Delayed dispatches from Manchuria told of the { tice when on Field Marshal Oyama sent a ger under a flag of truce with a General Linevitch irst step toward an armls- Sept. 0, at Gods congratulating the conclusion of peace and asking hi to appoint plenipotentiaries to an armistice. Chakbhedza was sugge ed the place. Fukushima was pamed : nese representative. The news peace was at that time still | the army. In complying with the pes terms the Rus up two fortifled posit strength. General Ovonosi pointed for the Russians an tice was signed Sept. 1 1 10811 » as meeting sian arm) President Palma Renominated. A cot ) ] in Cuba notifiec he had bee 0 reno which the be a« party platform cent convention of the Ameri at least five years ‘ pled Civil War In Caucasus. The racial conflict between the Tar tars and Armenians of the Caucasus region in southeastern Hussia has con- tinued to spread, and the whole region is in the throes of civil war, as yet un checked by the government. The prietors of the oll ed for re-enforcements from tl war's troops The pr pro wells have a wlustries EB Japanese Opposition Subsides. i law at Te the terms « by the Japanese ertheless polit and thete heads Taft Soothes the Chinese. While Secretary ¢ War at H tive « he p ress e part changes | exept consular certificates fina fdentitication; also for the detention ’ Taft promised to bring tl business sheds before the attention of the Miss Alice Roosevelt of army at Peking, ter became empress at the summer palace Filibuster Bunk In Baltie. Russian officials at Helsingfors, Fin land, reported eret depot of arms and the of an mysterious steamer in that vi elnity The vessel's had painted out, but she flew the American flag. and it was supposed that a party were bringing ald to the revolutionary movement In Finland, A was thrown at the governor of Finland on the same day, but did not explode Bwedish-Nerwegian Crisis, The conference of Bwedlsh and Nor weglan delegates at Karlstad, Swedes reached a serious deadlock owing to the Bwedish insistence upon having the Norwegian frontier forts demolished and Sweden's refusal to discuss an ar bitration treaty prior to Norway's ao coeptance of all the other conditions. This caused a resumption of warlike talk throughout Norway, Nevertheless Judgment was suspended until the con ference should make an official report. wit officers and tourists and the the guest of the presider t's the discovery f n se wrecking name heen bomb Week’s News Condensed Carefully Reviewed and Explained Et a a A A a i ididiiiiiiiiditiiin Ea th a 2 2 a a 2 a a a eee lh a bb bb SS bb > hy ede fedede tee de dodo Sob Pdddd bP Pdr de fede Czar Calls Off Tariff War. In a message ed to President Roosevelt in person by M, Witte, Czar Nicholas gave that he had or fered the discontinuance of all diserim American products wn laid sey Years ago nderstanding conve) notice eral @ of al su If, as at a 30 Amer 1 EXECUTIVE General Wood Reports Progress, { To Reorganize Forest Service. Reoretary Wilson has d¢ ed to ask congress 1 & © the forest service on a permanent basis, the various res ervations having passed over to the det artiient of Se slitite July 1 An of and nor! ag foresters are wear a uniform drab or green khak inne! shirts gray felt hats wit thre neh 1 Withir UE Dismissed For Marrying P Roosevelt President LEGAL-CRIMINAL | Lanston Sues Mergenthaler | M ; and of the awn and that publie time a sesern " had at the La nw The suit half from the printer's 188 stock ny contrary to is brought for $250.000 any and half fr stants the interest In ston comj comp Dodgy Unlicensed Auto Enjoined. on of L Manufacturers firm stand to uphold the Selden patent Is indicated by the re cont test brought against WW, J Moore, the New York owner of an Im ported Martini ear, for which he had falled to obtain a license. The Selden patent claims to control the principles of internal combustion by which all gasoline ears are propelled. The case Is now decided In favor of the associa tion, which has obtained from the eir cult court an Injunction prohibiting Mr Moore from using this or any other un lUeensed car. Similar proceedings are now In progress against other owners of unlicensed ears, Many unlicensed automobiles are in use in this country Indiana's Auditor Defaults. David BE. Bherrick, auditor of In diana, has resigned his office on de mand of Governor Hanley, who brand. hat the Associat conned An tnken nn rights of the tomobile has CuRe Texans Drive Out Negroes. A number of recent white women by negroes in the cotton | growing counties of Texas Is glven as the reason for an organized movement among the poor whites to drive out the entire negro population. This decree is being carried out ruthlessly by a band of White Caps notwithstanding the ap peals of cotton planters for exception to be made in favor of good negro la borers. Many of the planters are suf fering for pickers, and they are borers for defense crimes against great loss want of cotton arming their la against White An effort is being made to im- port Mex the Caps, in labor, Chicago's Blackmailing Syndicate, The attempt of a wou ling her- vers Lawrence to get rnor Herrick of Ohlo unacknowledged ‘ as the ite of profes in cal } Xposure - "ey +) appears that +) q Wo- 1 Chicago tability daugh- AA E EDR { POLITICAL ontract rbed Undisty But for ruption he would have been in favor of canceling the contract. The commis. sion kes exception to the course por sued by Mr. Pa sontract fro ¥ : eo 41 : r Ins Bog , HEE) I Beg Fy é Canal Awards Machine Ticket Withdrawn The entire Philad« sevora and ratified formally withd: of tions was tue powerful Influence movement The 1 city, mn compiets in tal number of the SLI a cording to W decrease of 85,810 as compared with the May can YAR Bryan Not a Candidate. During an outburst of enthusiasn that greeted W. J, Bryan at Chicago's Jefferson club bangnet Mr. Bryan took that he was not only but that he was not permitting, candidacy for any fice. He belleved that his place In his tory would be determined not by what the people were able to do for him, but by what he was able to do for the LJ aple He hoped that within the next three years ft Demoeratic candidate would be found who would do more a; for the party than W. J. Bryan be bind. Klis sub Joct was “Democracy Versus Central ization.” He thought that in devising occasion to say not aunouncing, his of od Lim as a defaulter to the extent of {ts remedy for the trusts his party | $145,000. The state is secured by Sher. | rick’s bond, | should resolutely oppose every attempt | to authorize a national incorporation for trading or manufacturing enter prises and that the power of the state over business done within its borders should not he impaired, He was glad to see the growing popularity of the initiative and referendum. The tion of rope dinner Mr wis anticipn given In Bryan's departure for Eu Lincoln Party Raises Standard. At n prelir of ull meeting inde- pendent Hepublicans from parts of Pennsylvi at Philadelphia a state organization, to be known as the Wil H. Democratic cand for most 10 nary nia Lincoln party, nominated Berry the state treasurer, In o off Plu Rep Hn date rder to make ular onl COMMERCIAL ¢ Insurance Exposures. IK ‘ toe : are flonted bY large nn ‘aie of capital known as syndicates, He expla npany with. nex further that th the ne em- rrowed mpany y received] i Coming From Europe. : et London on Racing Telegrams, Western Union raph com- ck another blow at pool room the board of directors of the executive ring that the transmis ing race re a regular office of the transmission through a regular be discontinued, This action is Intended to affect all the large Cities throughout the country Big Steel Rail Order. The Pennsylvania Raliroad company bas placed orders for 170,000 tons of to be delivered next year, the largest rall order on rec Ihe Carnegie Steel company, hav. log nll the orders on hand that can pos. sibly be filled, has withdrawn from the market, l'eleg when mtal LTR A company for office see! ralis probably ord INDUSTRIAL Zambezi Bridge Opened. Another Important link in the Cape to Cairo mliroad Is completed with the formal opening of the great bridge across the Zambesl river, President Darwin of the British association, who presided at the ceremony, sald it was A great engineering and civilising achievement. The bridge crosses the | gorge at the Victoria falls at a height | of 420 feet from the water, being the | highest bridge In the world. It is of | the cantilever style, and consists of | three apans extending 600 feet from side to s1de. The wiafh Is nirty réet, Direct Cable to Japan. Mr. Takahira has the agreement Commercial Pacific Cable company to land a cable to Yokohama Already landings have been secured in China, and thus the way is cleared for a di rect submarine telegraphie communica tion between this country and the em pires of Japun and China the Japanese minister the signed with Bamboo Grown In Washington, A report from Beattie, Wash, of the successiul exper anese firm of Import } yO 0 ban ou Balnbri Staiks are 1 hig height of 5 14 t 4 i he € utal ban LABOR Strike Editorial, Local News. Can’t Do It Heart troubles do not get better withe out help; If cause not removed the heart contives to get weaker, They are the outgrowth of exhas nerve force, and the heart cannot stop to rest, ns do other organs, it must continue until completely disabled, and that's the end the ver indication of heart p all progress and effect a cure wse of : LJ “ Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure strengthen and builds muchos of the hes troubie for years th. palpitat oth the rut u oan mt by the and rd Pure Spices. “Symonds Inn Spices” Green's Pharmacy Co., THE REXALL STORE. I i i. I € Gedy Oe Ge i a Ea & efonte 1 rust Co. ss a 5.0 W). S22 2 ah a hd 2 a 2 a a a oe » a | Free..SHOES..Free A Chance to Get Your Winter Shoes for Nothing. | HIS, beyond question, is the greatest chance ever offered by any Shoe House in the State. It is simply this: On a certain day during the month of September every purchase made at our store: no matter how small or how large it may $ oy be, WILL BE FREE. What day it is nobody knows. The way it is done is very simple. T wenty- five envelopes. each containing a number that cor- responds with the week days of the month of Sep- tember (Sundays and Labor day omitted were put in a hat and well shaken up. Mr. John Shug- ert, cashier of the Centre County Bank, of Belle- fonte, selected one of the envelopes and has placed the same in the vault at the bank. Mr. Shugart does not know what number the envelope contained —we don’t know---you don’t. On the 1st day of October the envelope will be opened and every person who has purchased Shoes on the day that corresponds with the number that the envelope contained, will have the amount of money they spent returned to them. We keep a record of each sale made during the month. Now let us see how lucky you are, If you need any Shoes you cannot afford to miss this chance of getting them for nothing. FOR CASH ONLY. Y EAGER A D DAVIS THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS.
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