ws The Centre Democrat, =. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1005. 3iiiiititbtii it bitte sie oloofe do ofo do oslo ode fe olo fe foo sf fo slo dodo fo eos she dhol 0 A ofr dfe de ooferipdodeledrdeddedoi bd doleodo dol doi bob Week's News Condensed Carefully Reviewed and Explained A ——t Telephones In the Pews. small units. Out of 20008 Lwerlcan | rectors of the company (oo oust Corey SCIENTIFI Cc | The idea of utilizing telephones In corporations queried on the subject, | and put in Lis pla e¢ Thomas Mor- ER reams church pews ig not new, but its appll- | seveuty were found to have adopted | rison, a cousin of Andrew Carnegle, cation has been rare. In the Munn some plan for | who came to this country ln 1586 and Avenue Presbyterian church at East | 7 retiring old em- | has worked his way from the bottom Orange, N, J., telephone receivers have LAN en ployees on part | of the steel trade, Mr rnegle did not been placed in the pews connected with ARNIS pay. Germany | eoncenl his preference for Morrison, nsmitter in the pulpit in line with Sigh hos gone farther | § F in this direction, ~ funds being Fhe coasting steamer Lunenburg formed from | Was wrecked off the coast of Cape ofeals oles odoofesonta ods odode fosdoode sfoodesdosdeote de de de fo ooo sfoods fo ofe of ode sooo alee oe cha ob sf foe de fo tho S30 thirty months and was wintering at . p——— - : 4 Bret x. alavan nf elevfprierfoedede dois fe dooie dodo ob ’ rind | . i contributions by di bey ni RRHERITRG Lh ah hh a A with all on board well. . ” a l Arerw cnorus girl, met her death, as the tes saptal mundsen is said to have SOCIOLOGICAL py ist both unions and | “FoWh timony of Hunt and Crawford, who und the true maguetic pole on King i £ Sorporations aad on gh pleaded gullty being accessories, ill land The search for a Would Reward Immigrants. h administered by ! a : was discarded by the jury as un orthwest passage began in the latter Under the auspices of the National | i Joint comuiitieed ed } | Thrice Sentenced For Murder, worthy, The latter two were sentenced sd the sixteenth century, but it vie federation a three days’ confer 4 7 hs of the employers od Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, who for | to not less than six and not more than vi ot until 1819 that Wi ah Perry | © on immigration was held at New 7 ; ! Vir ‘and working- | ¥ille two years hs LOT onfined n the seven years in st 1te's prison wmvigated the passag between Green , g men Mr. Van- death house at Sing Sing awaiting his — - m—— land the mainland reaching to- | tire field from proposals te amine | Frank A. Vanderlip. p says that sides are fate in the electric chair for the mur T of af By A 3 the areti It was in an attempt and ele ’ sh helr | . chen eons, w : he | ART 2 LETTERS ry nj / 4 enefited by th olicy we radical der of William ; Ce, wealthy | to Vv I I ¢ that the expedition ies to a mot Bid eX on poli ! dein ol . sevinarl " : o —- —= y y 4 . nm h " f A : socialists becoming conservatives and | and eccentri lient, was brought be- Ww : A : of 8 } nb Kiln was lost ia 1540. HOS epreseating ee ahd al anda the emplover \ | ! er i i sholarship. ¥ hd “MINUS C1 ACquUring a roader fore the Ne rk city supreme court inner of Big uy , » Vv 's Photographs of Mars , Y 3 terests of the south and view H nk it } that those rae \ ‘ " aw Yo 2 {ha : well's notog: shi 4 . . 2 \ i . © anges pain 151) bose to be resentenced, the court of appeals Paul Chalfin of New 3 eA ir P o val 1 ell 1 now west, where hardy settlers and laborers concerns h havi h loot a tl per ‘ Wa ha ka seh w 1 Or ercival wel 148 nov moern WICH have adopted .] A having deci zainst his various mo- Ist to whom th i 10larsiip, a a. é ena are much in demand, advocated the . 18. ‘ " 3 consisting o 3 } vor ww three 01d | | » for Popular Astrono A " age pension scheme have not done s0 tions for i and retrial. Althougt : 5 ' ; g ny y { jul, dftepi Rew potiey of (istropting [mPugIEntS | fn sentiment cot t but re Av et te vw. | my ho it last he succeeded, afte . ‘ 0 sntimental consideration, bu represented by couns Mr. Patrick Years and travell {pen ! u ’ i : through governmental agency. On the a th for 4 . . hd ..2 ‘ Ww rope. ha wn awarded + 18 thirty ! ye sfffort, in g photo- - i . . i Pro rather for the sake of economy and of insisted on addressing the court in his Ve, v i . . . . first d i) he delegates went to Ellis oH RAY avid 3 hore p : own behalf, saving that he had new one vears old and a student ¢ the J 4 ! \ OR. pl of the islnn tness the arrival of im Sed Ave nd he suggests that a thor. Deal, a 454 HAL Hag : . : : ™ ) “ ahah dA . “ai ¢ . 3 ¢¥ i #1 ran # : 0 ot Mar y tw rine i ough investigation of the whole sub- Ject by a private or public commission pal diff would yield valuable results The Northwest Passage Found. A report reaching Seattle from Eagle City, Alaska, announced that Captain Roand Amundsen of Norway, on the steamship Gjoa, had succeeded in find- ing his way from the Atlantic to the N te » James Ludlow’s voice western Arctic ocean after a voyage of defer dei iodd Accidents, Seeder fo deoite bd ee © OTeW Were and absolute proof that the evidence HOR tl Academy of Design uh the varving hs es and migrants, and many of them passed against him was false and manufae- | Mark Twain's Birthday Party. the afficlent oe ; ’ pl i ¥ artis through the wickets and past the med- tured. His execution was fixed for the Samuel LL. Clemens, the world famous Sowell the velore ad fecal examiners and Inspectors just as week of Jan, 22. American humorist, better known as ' if they were arriving aliens, Ee ——— pL, DUr ston ad Er ut. ra made on the pattern of ‘ " : Mrs. Rogers Executed. Mark Twain, was seventy years old {OBO Nm. A . iy San 8 wel Gor 8, speaking for labor, MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Miles’ Restorativ e Nervine 4] FIR RE vw. hb and the occasion ye welebrat v sin onde wore Irotect a § i Mrs. Mary Rogers was put to death Dec. 5, and the occa } WAS « elebrated uld be taken rapidly. der protection against - by hanging In the Vermont state's by a banquet at Delmonico's, New diaphragm: insted of cheap immigrants, but this Idea was Carnegie Against Corey. will relieve « , hgh i "orl ‘ith Edit George rvey ’ . i ys a ad Db residen ilot ! IVEpeD prison, Windsor, Dec. 8, after extraor York, with Editor ge: Hal cat 28 | 1he full objective. thus getting better i President Jitiol, Wao sald | In view of the admitted separation | Hon, dinary efforts of attorneys and sympa the host and 170 friends and fellow definition y says that these negai lt.” $ “not generous talk Andrew of President Corey of the United States “My ds y fail wraftsmen in literature as guests, in- i arncgle went so far as to sugg Tr . . i rors thizers to obtain a reprieve had failed Srattamen a FRITS guests, I ive wroughly confirm the eye In yfaras bo gest that | gee) corporation from his wife and | Goetor . gE fea ’ ¥ t ’ if he vied the country and wi : ave I to move Governor Rell. The governor huiing Fn ny showing not only the extent of the $i ‘ ' 48 FUR" | the fact that he had consented to her tter f . " " rominet ou. ning it a business he ul iv . : er.” declared that public sentiment in Ver : p - da : we fact that they are con- Bie © Would give ev: | regidence in Nevada for the purpose of eured he: 1.01 : . ; en writers A : wy man who earned his way to our ' } A. H. MALCOLM, Ft. 1 mont was against interference with y= \ gous lines and not the syuthes securing a divorce, presumably in « rs nefit g ; pF } letter of appre- ) is 0 th tot Pa) i tor settior hove i J | The first bottle will benefit, if 3 the course of the law. Petitions signed / y y ¢ Pr Ia ' I preguuim geting her nection with his known attentions | druggist will return your money elation rom v 1 “ry by thousands ef citizens of Ohlo and P ea 1 “or Second Child Labor Convention. Mabelle Gilman, an actress, a move p ates were of no avall a : : 5 r I'he national child labor committee ment was set on foot among the di er stat n 10 avall rs. #4 i velt was read , - Rogers killed her husband Aug. 12, yA and W : R E L | G | 0 U S held its second annual convention at —-— i An D. How L ) 1 ard 002, in order to obtain $600 life in- ' : lls, the veteran SE TREE PAshington, opening With 6 SIIEMENt | 4440844443444 44000044400 44444004 FEF F F004 44400444 surance and to marry another man, a ovollini Unitarians Make Answer by Secret isey ou recent legisla- Bel efonte | rust Co. pro 1 MH using chloroform to accomplish her y tion { ¢ health Lhe e3 ie nitarian delegates to y to restrict child Ia- Capital $125,000. purpose, / . f Twain as a he rex t interchurch conference on bor preliminary session was held first federation we wesident Eliot of | 8 Philadelphia, and still another ses- v oht D sion w held at Chicago Dec 16. an Court Apps ealing Now Dangerous. The ted States supreme court has ; { i had the bande vn a decision which practi frie: i h LOUK | the Rev. Dr, FE d Everett | For Old Age Pensions. pdb ddd : M cally overtur: 1e criminal practice of Mark Twain. ol vorld, Lis i lette A witon churches ¢ President Vand p of the Na- the federal courts for generations— | and et n I I egree 1 rotest i the action of the con " City k of New York makes namely, that when an appeal is taken riendsl f i i : i i i the doing of | az i mtribution to the De by the convictes part he appellate net 0 the ‘ 1 Job mast 5 EL i ft £ the vila 1 v Ort : ’ n Review courts cannot modify the sentence of i i the former, bu reverse that the appea ; % y he v ln Fie : 4 his 44 when rians will be d+ ¢ tior i a & placed t » in vy for t i ] $ 4 h oud r to ite In “establish. r 3 offense and that , case Is sub- | Passion for 1 e “irreg w of God on the earth.” ject to revi i ROR Zh 2 J 2 a a a 2 2 a 2 gh 2 a a a a a EEE Raa aa 's meena ma a a a Et .e. sectly tl LL STRATE WYRE eee Ee Cae jon YOUR Rs Si : : = NE “ X-mas Gitt tor Man or Boy! be end [RR tL ee as for d prevented fron of theaters The ri rega theater as a private business F O R E 1 GN i Horrors of the Oyster Fleet. - a . -r The worst stories of crime and cruel |, ___., o ceeds Balfour Let it be useful; let it be good of its kind; expensive or slavery on board the Chesapeake bay eyster boats have been confirmed by Iremier Balfour of England's c , inexpensive, let it breathe to the receiver your careful fore- the revenue cutts ‘in. rvative and Lil . : . oe . . fie ervise uf V8 tor Wide 1467 ®) thougtt. And let it denote to the receiver that spirit of ® = good feeling broadcast at this season of the year. Youll NZ, dom by order of the president. More than 100 boats were boarded, and in find this store of all stores best able to serve your wants in Holiday purchasing p J a N : a» Zab” = # - a a eoded nearly every case it was found that the crews had been shanghied or de ; ceived into going on board. The ar . i smpbell-Ban ticles of agreement which they had iy nerman, the Lib signed stipulated the payment of blood ‘ / ‘ vader. It money to the erimpers, or agents, who A w understood Heury A .. RRR Cty - ly 21 Sian . -e # > e rounded up the victims from a ng the : . that broad snemployed of Philadelphia, Balt 1 : and other eastern cities he Sadie K. Gilson, on which MeCabe and Clarke were shanghied, late to be found dead on Devils island, was over. hauled and her capt Wheatley, placed under surveillance Captain Muir of the bugeye Jol Robbins was arrested on the charge of beating George Smith, a Philadelphia boy. An other cruise of the revenue cutter is under wa) . b hey Suits, Raincoats, Overcoats, Fancy Vests, Bath Robes, House Coats (smok ing jackets), Lounging Robes, Pajamas, Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Sweaters, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, -e w ® re or RN , = Co N, &" -— = are chief items for gifts, and in these various articles you'll find our display worthy of your careful attention. High class exclusive novelties with the stamp of Fashion's newest. Lavish displays of the most correct and handsome apparel. This shop is noted an authority for what is latest in men’s or boys’ wear. Our whole efforts are centered on this; how well we have succeeded is best answered by our following of the better dressed men. The most inexper- ienced buyer can feel safe in selecting from our line, know ing that anything purchased here will bear the marks of The Town Topics Boomerang. The libel charge brought by Editor Mann of Town Toples against the edi tors and proprietors of Collier's Week French Senate For Separation, ly at New York has proved a boom After an extended debate Dee, 6 the erang thus far in the hearing. The ex- French senate adopted the bill for amination by counsel for Collier's has separation of church and state by vot thrown a flood of light on the inside Ing 188 to 1], the result being an workings of the soclety paper in con nounced amid cheers and loud cries of nection with the book publishing “Long live the republie!™ and “Long schemes known as “Fads and Fancles” live liberty!’ The law became effec and “Ameriea’s Smart Set.” Incident. tive Ix 7. on being promulgated ally the connection of Justice Denel The detalls of administration are left with these shady enterprises has been to the council of state, One effect will brought into prominence. Letters sign. be the lmmediate reduction in the gov or Februar prime minister since July, 1x2 To . .e x WY 5 -e qu Sp x) od by Mann and Devel were put in evi dence disclosing the methods of appeal ing to the vanity weakness of rich men who like to see their names and ple tures in print. One letter from Justice Deuel to Mr. Wooster, the solicitor for “Fads and Fancles,” on his way to Palm Beach, Fla, expressed the hope | that the people at Palm Beach would | be like “David Crockett's coon—all you need to do Is to point your gun and every high toned desirable citizen at your basket.” Dr. McLeod Acquitted, Dr. Perey D. McLeod was found not guilty of the charge of being an acces sory after the fact to the erime by which Susanna Geary, the Boston ernment expenses, as the salaries paid the clergy are to be gradually dimin- ished until they cease. This bill bad passed the chamber of deputies July 3 by a vote of 341 to 2055. It sweeps | away the old system of state religion, dating from 1801, when the concordat was signed by Plus VIL snd Napoleon, making the ehurches government prog erty and the clergy salaried employees | of the state reement With Turkey, Palm Beach may tumble lustantly into Afiress wg it wns regarded as practically cer tain that the coutroversy between the | powers and Turkey would be settled | without further resort to force, The | sultan had agreed to accept the mod) fled proposals for the financial eontrol of Macedonia, high quality and the newest approved style. Superbly ready--all departments overbrimming with newness-- we will best serve your Holiday wants, Any article may be returned alter X-mas for exchange or money refunded. N———————— I, I —— SIM THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT ATTIRE MEN AND BOYS.
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