!THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 1, 1906, | THE RESULT OF WRONG-DOING.1 | TROUBLE IN CHINA. IN A CORNER. { | Atr————— The Bible says: ‘The wages of sin is The situation in China continues to | deatn.” This concise declaration is but | cause uneasiness to all foreigners, Ina brought to toe the mark these days. The |a brief statement of the law of Nature. | recent issue mention was made of a | latest one getting his medicine is H, H. Rodgers, the man who maniuplates the than confirmed | Standard Oil Company {, Journallsmy and kxploration, Acre Forest, Walter Welliman's aerial trip In w= | goarch of the north pole, with the back- good prece- { Th aniat Joodlers all along the line are being | Pennsylvania's ; : | reservations have been enlarged by the Hun- the diminishing forest {ing of a newspaper, has purchase of three tracts of land | dents in the fleld of journalistic ex- plorations. Stanley found Livingstone Anan in the heart of darkest Africa for the CIRCULATION OVER 4500, New York Herald, and that was the ~~ beginning of great enterprises backed TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | by newspapers in emergencies where other resources were wanting, Violation of Nature's laws results in cer | threatened uprising, and in the past Logan Iron and Steel Company,of B FRED KURTZ, SR, {eoITORS. CHAS, R. KURTZ | tain punishment, This fact was never | week this has been n better illustrated than by three instances | by the massacre of about a dozen mis. | De was | to be cited from the insurfince scandals Some time ago 4 ham, aggregating some 17,000 acres immoned to testify in regard to 1 di $50 £ The land 80, 2 i sionaries in the Nanchang district, while | violations committted in the formerly owner state of Missouri by his ompany. While ‘ 1 nace Company in New York city, others fled in order save their lives, \ ‘al 1¢ vwit(l : " John A. McCall, former president of | Our war department at once dispatched he stan bluntly refused to answer the New York Life Insurance company, Huntingdon count several gunboats to the scene of the dis. | Important questions and ‘ 1s 11 ue y . 1 S His death was due to mental | qurbance in order t ) protect Americ: in a defiant and SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR| Persons who send or bring the money to Over thirty years ago an attempt to | is dead. attempted to make Furnace Company in ti and in Wayne town the office, and pay in advance, $l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. .3t.w World for comin we LG Pittsburg Stockman for . we §} Tribune Farmer tases wove B13 8 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the st issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request, Wateh date on your label. Subscribers changing postoffice address, and mot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless explore the upper air currents for a key to aerial navigation was backed | by a newspaper, the New York Dally Graphic, then a new venture and much in need of an advertising boom, In the first year of its publication the Graphic financed an ascension at New York, directed by Washington Donald son, for the purpose of testing the theo ry which the aged neronaut, John Wise, had advoeated almost half a century and physical troubles brought about by tionabl worry over disclosures of que transactions in the affairs of his company. His fortune » away, his reputation and there was nothing one of the most brilliant business world, effort and unprecedented wrong-doing began but s results wer le proceedings. The hed at | conduct, but the ri and they hg e pr per ana It i with the tending quenanna river. otherwise directed. Wise belleved that there is an alr cur We employ no collector. You are expected | rent to send or bring the money to this oMee. ' BORAX is not a secret preparation moving eastward whi would carry a balloon to Europe once he BORAX is not an an artificis sailed from St. Louls to Je EDITORIAL. w. N. Y. io the path of current, He tried in val 1 Coun he Equitable Life Assurance fety, | and battleshiy ' at vicinity. and will | or the rulings of r cout ture BORAX is not a proprietary ) renty.one districts in Lycoming >a" OF twenty.one @isirn Lyc * | government and various BORAX is not injurious county which voted on the question of || : hi ' 4 104 ance is scheme > & NF . : = 4 paying road taxes in cash or by work 8 ‘a inhhte 1 RT . BORAX is not unsafe to b Wh : : the Atlantic, and finally the (sraphic round fourteen voted to change the system to a ; be ; Ee aroun 1.4 took it up. The ascension was a fall cash basis and seven defeated the prop- tas ure, but had results justified the hope osition. BUT of the aeronaut the company would T nnual stateme ve suppl \ ir “ther e y . 1 HE annual statemet have supplied funds for further expert It 44a Tatum) profiuct will not be issued unti » w+ | ments ing to some It re-crystalized and County Au this week an ave adjourned 1 geareh of Livingstone, there been ne republicar us spirit and the report would have been different arried ou ith dignity. It Herald was well advertised by Stanley's unavoidable 'l The pure (ours is wonderful expedition In the project It softens hard water breath made an : . It renders the skin soft st and ac ATTORNEY of darkest that the money the ins turned fermentation second soners « recovered by equity pre slit Sad | wreck at oi af bach very y ca Lis part of ax that be wi} t be. packages Green's Pnarmacy Go al . - ASO Asser empl £1 Wr Pr ADJOINING COUNTIES. master * the paper does t reach thi reg y. At alormation regaroing the present PF. © won the “‘s y ’ ’ Out of nine districts in Clinton county dress of any of the: will 4 5 , . h t to this office ’ ut two voted for t} ash ro hy seh or of health, ait y . K i ad . ond wa Sad’. M. Ronn, Horse Sh N.Y. (care ! 'CHNSYIVADIA QIVIS Bog River Mills out J H. K. BRUSGART, Francis Tos. J. Kersten, ( Geo, W._ Becca: M iss Jessie Worn Specie WATER STREET, BELLEFONTE. ———— LA OC UU) OOOO ns DOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOL ULI Kis Youngwood, OC, Wires, Alexandria, i W.C.MiLLen, Morganza, Pa J T.YARSn Dleona' Pa Fu ., OOK POM OOO >» » #, --PUBLIC-- Dismantling Sale! MMM 00 Greenwood Furnace, MONDAY, MAR. 5th, 1906 O'CLOCK A. M >» .. OOOO * in LAr on Derbies, Al > > bor LOGAN IRON & STEEL CO, ‘ mplete stock of Spri : } i Te il fal » | Wi have spared n t sl pe 18 here for you A part department width of brim ehth of crown the proper it suits you best is here ith one of our hats, y wa’ we guarantee the go wl we have the best hat for you > TRESPASSERS FINED. Marshall Field that none "me he Act « : ] J intions 4th : 5, relatis FesSpassing uj unguarded x! : i akin old ane ‘ee 14 —_— : 5 lands | ’ ivale proper an Whenever ent room from the nto Gillen, the Grocer, WHO CIVES THE CASH BUYER A DISCOUNT. nvariable rule to remove his | jas Morris a p late John Mort — Ml CAre - > -—— tl] r Mi : ’ A. q . open air, any season but snmmer, It wing n akers « wb Baan bun th a showing Jarties owning I ally ann y w onl R &tAY O theuch ak rs, even If for ily a sia fa 19 Ibs. A Sugar ngn Hit aan Qe As Gon : vey nit : it dies N Act above : make neumbet p MH be abou poeu . an I8 Ibs. 6 Sugar property owners to p 0 ebsimant x hous of Mi fe af 3 ) ot indow display. SIM, THE CLOTE IMPERIAL at 83. REFUAL at 81. to SL76. ROELOF at $8. and $4, ASTORIA at $2. wn e irony of fate upon . ! act under said a have iia kart “private proper and arnt all vet : MIGIe KI z Haver sons from tre pa The Lock d : eo! of Lhe nr & : ag we Dory Kut s {ese " OOOO a a a ara PP oe CER NE LE ale has not become | fust«N « organization city of Philadel; and acres of land, made a test this week when two men from Snow Shoe town. ship were airested and brot fonte for a hearing. After finding out exactly the contents of said Act they im- ght to Belle mediately paid the fine and costs The School Districts of the County will be greatly benefited if this Act is enforced as all fines collected are paid over to the Treasurer of sald district The fine cannot exceed ten dollars in any one case, and if it is not paid the offend. ers can be sentenced to jail Hon. J. K. P. Hall.now in Egypt, has announced by telegram to friends that he would be a candidate for re-election as state senator in the Elk district which he at present Siptesents, his term expire ing next December. much more costly than It was Ary years ago Russia's serap with Japan cost her a trifle over a billion dollars in a year and a half, It cost the Unit ed States about §,000.000.000 to con quer the south, and the conflict lasted four years The silver wedding of Emperor Wil Ham will be celebrated on Feb, 27, and they say the kalser has decided to for a grand make this an oceasion world assuring gesture of peace, con cillation and good will to all, The Express is a lit fy t ADIE B51 ¥. A wding Broper Lut pe translated, it would t Baker s the Gyerman wor faust” a the L.. SC. don't mean that I'he rect German of the term is e.. fast-night. The Lock Haven editor needs to come over into some of our val los and eat saurkraut for a become a graduate in German spelling and German terms, Saverkraut is in its purity and best here, and the Express man ill oft wish it on his bill of fare ow. TOR ast.nacht Loose Coffe Salt per sack 4 cans Corn Cason and Raisins, per Ib Mackerel, Launch Cakes, lanner Lye, 3 boxes for Oyster crackers Scouring soap, cake A bill Introduced Into the New York legislature making certain specific pros visions against grafting was amended by eliminating the word “grafting” for There are 076 employees In the de (he reason, as explained hy the judi i partments at Washington who have | clary committee, that the word has not | reached the nge of seventy, One of | yot taken It» place in the Judicial vo | the veterans Is a woman who Is past | cabulary, | eighty. | emission was made good, It Is about time that the | | Allegheny St. Pure Baking Molasses Bottle Indigo Blueing Dalry Sait, 28 Ibs in piece POTATOES, . ooo vs 01 : regular joe co 04 10 20 6 for 2 5. 08 O02 Highest Prises paid for Produce : ses 4:,08C PER BU t8¢ PER DOR | . os BOC PER LB GILLEN, THE GROCER, | Bellefonte, Pa, LOCOCO FIOOO0 U OOOO CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. 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