Pace 4. _THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 30, 1905. Week's News Condensed, Continued from page 1, this section $80. SU0,04%, or an increase of §7,243,- M8 over 1903. Our production of silver last year amounted to H5,900,804 ounces, valued at $32,035,078, or an increase of $1.000.864 Lots of Philippine Coal. Acconding the annual report of Brigadier General Humphrey, enough coal has been discovered in the island of Bataan, of the Philippine group, to supply the army, the navy and the gov- ernment of the island with coal for 348 years. General Humphrey wants con- gress to appropriate $560,000 to buy the coal lands, on which an option 1s now held by the government and which ex- pires March 1 next year. The island of Batan is off the southeast coast of Lu- gon. At present the coal used in the Philippines comes from Australia and Japan to Wireless Station Covers Europe. The in postoffice department is erecting a wireless telegraph station at Norddeich which is expected to cov. er a circuit of not less than 932 miles, or practically the entire area of Eu- rope. Norddeich is at the most north- western point of the German cipire, and it is also the terminus of the Prus- slan railway The tow of the station are to be 213 and 2,000 feet igh. The foundations have cady been laid, and it expected that it will be in operation by the the year Train Auditors on the Alton. A set of auditors or watch has been placed on the passenger t of the Chicago and A It w» their duty te check the collections ticket and money by the condu The Alton expects to make a big Ing in this way. Germ system is train nen uns be of Lor. SA4v- ton, | FOREIGN Ran London's Unemployed Parade. The attention of the British pul bas been called once more to the creasing restlessness of the great mass of poor people existing In thelr midst by the demonstration of about 10,000 unemployed men and women, who marched through the streets of Loudon to Hyde park, where they listened to speeches and adopted resolutions sum- moning parliament to initiate works of national utility. On the march they carried red flags and banners, among which occurred frequently this Inscrip- tion: “Curse 3 It Is work we ly two weeks since unemployed, g chil- Baifour's 8 for thelr re- 18 started lie in- rity! your chari want! It was on the Ig thelr starvir wier has reached $400 000 Balfour's Resignation Expected oo mebwe-of the leading To strongly urged the gnation mier Balfour in view { PY BARE ¥ newspaper of Pre § anslie od res ts iat or 1 § orway’'s King, Haak Pp ns tl the and McKew powerfu force sign ths tector fairs \ be appoin mikado tary net to J iA hese an eat agreement fo foreign and nf nde rin to i ted] to govern the country der emperor, and all treaty are to be under Japanese adr tors, while diplomatic affairs are to be transferred actually to Tokyo, On the day that the agreement was signed B00 Japanese soldiers made a demon. stration before the old Korean palace, and Japanese soldiers patrolled the streets, It was freely charged that a majority of the Korean cabinet was brought to favor the agreement by means of cash bribes. The minority retired to the palace and remained ob durante, but the seals were secured through friendly ministers, and thus the agreement had the color of legal form. Japanese garrisons will be sta- tioned at Important places, Turkey Defies the Powers, The sultan of Turkey having taken a positive stand against conceding the right of European powers to dictate the finances of Macedonia, the Inter national fleet, composed of English, German, French, Itallan and Austrian pro ie In domest k Japanese nistrat un the ports iinistra ships, assembled at the Piraeus was or | out, fof sdiow all _lgrnel became discour- dered to proceed Nov. 24 to parry out the mandate ot the powers. On the | erecting soon a manufucturiig plant | | ghapman, ‘Lhe local churches are act- 1 vent their acting together as one "ay other hand, Bulgaria has resolved to | march troops in Macedonia unless the | demonstrations of the allles bring about order and reform. The sultan in- timated that the powers might be bet: ter cugnged in preventing massacres fin Russia than in acting with Russia to prevent outrages In Macedonia, Russian Peasants Now Rise. Emperor Nicholas presided first full meeting of Count cabinet and signed two Ww one for freedom of the press for freedom of assembly had previously been promised, were made into definite At the at the « rsal, equal at the Witte's decrees, and the These but they ne other not same time had deci and it was led to suf trative orders, intimated tl grant unive frage Follow work ar secret of the move- the it con discontinua strike the alarmi COR any fused to take given to them twenty ing the nee men's I ng and in of the ment one tral pr SCI} cen Pre th unk scanty 88 the zemstvo con accents | . { RO n ! ] ow programn the Mnmittee, , Iring Agree the ezar's ma of Oct the im in nd was n tion of martial law ing off that a ved and men's council in call rial strike had been acl nsserted he plague COMMERCIAL Mutual's Salaries Reduced. The vos of the Mutual Life In surance oot at New York to reduce the salaries of the principal ve officers so as to effect an ag gregate saving of This brings the salary of President Me 1 from $150,000 to £75,000 trust pany voted execut! $225,006) a year Is are ft to go on salary berea taken to uance agen if Nothing commit the of the M rdy regime Steel Trust's New Plant. The United in this act MOI AS frusiees ry A ontin Rtates Stes urchased | {on an enormous scale. The improve | | ment will be nominally under the man- wWdminis- | agement of the Illinois Steel company, The plant will consist of blast fur. naces, hearth furnaces, coke ovens and various mills for the produce tion of steel products, It was reported at Washington, Pa., that the steel trust had absorbed 60, 000 acres of coal lands In that section at an expense of $10,000.06), This 1s expected to make the trust independent of coul troubles for several decades, Tarbell as a Rebater, The point of popular interest elicited by the insurance comin frow the testimony of Gage I the Equitable's of was that he thie COMMISSIONS n life he became the iis to about £500,000 ysl to open main itiee Turbell, agencies, ngent's out on manager had on received policies taken his ow ident since Vice pres society policies Neverthe profe believe that this | rebating The } ual Re under investigation D. El pre 10 cents Merve ATC WAS HS next vy, George £5 on pound Cents iy 12 The trade has | 0 hale crop, but 7498167 to near cents on pot | the report showed During the day 1.500.000 b ged hands at New York, and Joseph H. Hoadley, bad been conducting a bull pool, real. ized enormous profits, running into sev. eral millions. In five minutes §50,000,- 000 was added to the market value of the The Hoadley synd cate a large number of farm ers the south Corres I'r Farmers in 1 Hoadley syndl- were sald to be call Ass meeting for Dec, 3 to agree to hold out for 15 cents a und Following oet- ton's advance there was a general rise in the n stocks. The week bas dis banks were will predicting 1 RN) only bales about ales chan who cotton in through crop. Inded ponding Lwses were sustained by the ce bear yO! ate ing a leading spoeculat money strings f last wared as Wal * LR } restore Lhe dragy’ s Big Revival On, f the larger cities of New Jer Ww =O) Go Sli AE =O OOO ~ § Y ! ol’ Text of the Lesson, Neh iv, T-.20, Verses, 1D, 2 Iden $l D Memory Matt pared by Ped 4 Text, sxvi, Pre. Rev, fommentary M. Stearns, _ Is always ses Yon do whatever John IL O Neb nen J and Zra with each of ment story | and put th while his made it not fol good thelr “Jeoaus only fr iah ah low tl 16°T may han our eing at His should = « Nohem of heaven, He will for us™ (11, 20; fv, XN Is always grieved God shall 1 : The advers any in the | utmost to | but there neither fen compromise on part of the servants of God. All that {8 required of us are a mind to work and a read for any manner of service, and then God will surely ac complish His pleasure. Observe that those who bulit this wall were gold smiths, merchants, apothecaries, wom en, ote. (11, 8 12, 32), most unlikely people to bulld a stone wall, but be cause they had a mind to work and God was with them they prosperad, and the work was finished in spite of all thelr enemies, and God was glorl- fled. Because the work was done by those who naturally had no talent for such work their enemies had to con. fess that the work was wrought of God (vl, 15, 16) We must never forget that there are always enemies secking to injure us and to hinder the work-In fact, a grent adversary seeking to destroy us and we must ever watch and pray as when one Ix mes Speciaily in earns : will do 4 must rk, and he nder, be nor the ness | 41d these bullders (749). Bee Jas, iv, Ti: 1 Pet, v, 8 0; Eph, vi, 10-18; Mark ill, 83.87. When there are weak and discouraged ones among the Lord's 0~0~-0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON X. Fourth Quarter, Internat Dec 3 nal Series POO OOOO OOO === OOO OOO =O OL. rived rel fe %1INArDIO aguinst thee as a thing rd thy ’ naught, God, will hold thy I will help o saying, Fear not; T™he words (verse 15) make “every one unto his work® ns think of the wor r Lord In Mark xilf. 34, “To every man his work,” and I Cer. xii, 11, * man as He will” for we are taught in Eph 11. 10, that works of all levers are | beforehand to who » do of apart (Phil fact the sheep g suggestion begun Him slaug! ds of o To every severally f £5 a k H from Di continued and led and done redeemed with Ills pre not count. From chapter Jil, we Jearn that we are to do the that is nearest to us, however lowly may one against house” or as elsewhere, “"Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do,” “For any manner of service, vhaolly at His commandment” (Eecel, ix, 10; IT Chron, xxvill, 21). While some builded, held the weapons, and even the bulld ers had their swords girded upon them (verses 16.18) Our whole life a warfare against the world, the flesh and the devil, and Eph. vi, 10:18 is the only way. For the many who are who was nu to by ious blood 10, 27 - hat work it be, “every over nis " others fn ! compelled to walt or tarry by the stuff while others work there Is a word of great comfort in I Bam, xxx, 24. The | workmen, being far separated one from | the sword of the Bpirit, are to be ever | | Hstening for the trumpet of 1 Thess. the other, were to be ever listening for the sound of the trumpet (verses 18.20), | #0 we, girt about with truth and with fv, 16, which shall end the present age, or at least proclaim it near, by the | fact that the church has been com- pleted These builders certainly worked a full labor day, “from the rising of the morning till the stars appeared” (verse 21), but we are not working full time unless hy a prayerful or financial in own whose motto seems to be, “We terest, or both, In some missionary on | are not able” (10), matters are worse the other side of the globe, who r sale | than if there were only enemies with. | For sale and Huch were the ten aples because | while we sleep, and vice versa, we are | earnestly ving to complete the church, {ing generally in harmony with the movement, mapped out into revival districts, and noonday meet- ings for busi. Ness men are being held, Dr. Chapman him- self began with fn great meeting nt Jersey City, after which he wi heard In Paterson, New. nrk and else where, His prin- isociate is noted sing- evangelist, Weeden, and cipal a the wr. J. Wilbu man r Chap NS Altogether about gingers tricts union m at some centra assisting bined luto large chor it the state has ¢ a big religion of the principa meetings were held the American Locom« 4 (HN) 11 120 evangelists all the dis- being held + churches come Altogether the are engaged cetings 1 1 1 i point and the cholr { is most imposing crusade ver witnessed AL Paterson servi I ane next day lant of where nm oare employe The silk mills treated in the same | saloor will be Church Federation a Fact. The plan for a Ie he % of ouncil of the Christ | America” mousy ' 1 ' federal « chu Wes the university to the « ther b any on 3 ted the sevent As ado that other ( by a tist. of Brown ously obje Unit trinal grounds artic declares bodies 1 ay be two-thirds of Oe of the bodies reg and th Unitarians might come if they ac cepted the divinity of Christ. At the start thirty religious bodies are includ- ed, estimated to 20,000,000 communicants The stated objects of this council are “to express fellowship and unity of the Christian church to bring American Christian bodies lute harmo- ny, to encourage fellowship In religious activities, to secure a larger influ noe for the churches in promoting the ap- plication of the law of Christ io all ho- man relation and to assist ia organis ing branches, The council is te have tituent bod ies of wor ship, but m a OUI federal 1008, ted Arians or le ristian vote of and us the admitted members voting present ol io contain ] the local no authority over the cons 1% to creed or form ommend ay advise and of acti red first years iy iliee of me en min I's Aha ses en laymen, The p y become twenty O L841 op - bioep | wo ©“ wine 8 irty ol the lose Communion Abolished The first de to Horrible It is horrible to think of the PAIN and suffering which »e many people endure, all because they don’t know of, or fail te thy, HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. Suffering and pain wears out the brain and nervous system, and seon wrecks your physical and mental powers. No need to suffer if yon will only use this great, modern cure for pain, absolutely safe, sooth- ing, curative and healing. Used internally or externally, | | it goes like lightning to the seat ‘of trouble, and, by allaying the inflammation, it drives out the real cause of all painful sickness | ‘and quickly makes you perfectly | well. Price 50 cents and $1.00, | Pally guaranteed. recommended by C. M. Parrish. The entire state has been | nomination. MISCELLANEOUS Jewish Relief Near a Million, The American national fund for the relief of the victims of Jewish massa- eres In Russia bas passed the $800,000 mark and Is expected to reach a mil lon, Accidents, The and while totally persons were Hilda of the London | Railway company, ay to a French port, was nnd 123 was with ighthouse ip Turbin island, Nova men per- steamer St Southwestern on it wrecked on the pontes, drowned. She g of the Jardin |} Norweglan steamsh Mud of « in 100 y ird The was wrecked on SBeotin, hér crew ishing with her The German to lided with ut Kell and sank yin At GI] Tene ighteen 8-126 col- ser during maneuvers | nd thir- | pedo boat a Cri One officer a rows 0 were ISROW nent while th started wl con » were burn. ured bouse g beyor {rty to death and scores ein | Vinegar; 3 : 3 snd A. E. Schad - Fine Sanitary Plumbing ] ! Gas Fit ng — irnace, Steam and Hot We ter Heating - Slating, Tin Roofing, Spout ing. All kinds of Tinw are made Both Telep! Bagle Block, Ones, Bellelonte. CLARA RAAAAALA RA ALARA ALAA RRR RA ALARA LARA SARA ALA ARARARASARA ARR ARR A ALARRRARARARRARLARARALARALARAALALAL ATTRFTTIN EE EE ———— ITRTRERH] Bn Sechler & Co., Be Se PURE FOOD and Fine Groceries. Baker's Steel Cut Coffee is above comparison with any goods on the market, and is well worth the aitention of ev- ery good house-keeper. Everybody wants good pure Darby goods our will please you sure. Salt Mack They're beaut’s. Fine, large, eral, boneless. After a long search we have made a find in Dried Beef. It lis properly cured and properly sliced; try it. Our Hams and Bacon are fine. If you are not altogether | suited on Lard, try the goods we have. It is light in color, not from bleaching, but from care and cleanliness in render- ing. It sweet Lard. is good, pure and -_ SECHLER & CO., Pure Food and Fine Groceries. We will give $25.00 LJ for the arrest and con- viction of any person de- facing or destroying any of our advertising signs. YEAGER & DAVIS, se SHOES BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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