entre Liemo cra. Circulation Over 4000. PORT ARTHUR IS WEAKENING The Japs Have Captured Another Im portant Hill CRITICAL MOMENT IS AT HAND SENSATION AT CLEARFIELD. An Uncanny Express Package Arrived There F 1le i XPress package cam rom Philadelphia. »O re i ‘I A h Result of the War Hanging in the Balance --Japanese are Making Great Sacri- fices to Win--Russian War Vessels Being Shattered WANT DEPARTMENT. — THAT PUMPING STATION. Boy's Body Perched on Fence i m high in the y thigh in his body was bre , having ‘ Dedication. wen burned to a oy pistol of church at Aaronsburg, ed, will take place on ber 18, and there will services each day thereafter until Christmas. Rev, Dr. Hartman will preach on Sunday, 18. | The boy was gathering coal from the On each day following during the week | track when No. 11, the fast newspaper the’ pulpit will be supplied by a different | express came upon him before he was minister, "aware of its approach shoul! be banished The rededication Lutheran recently remodel the —— Martin, eldest son of Martin and Mary Sunday, Decem- | Corrigan, of Birmingham, was instant. ly killed on the railroad at Birmingham station at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning be BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1904, 58TH CONGRESS NOW IN SESSION Opening Exercises on Monday--Short Session Predicted PRES. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE A Mild and Temperate Document Re- viewing Department Work--Signally Silent Upon the Tariff The Trusts--Sen., Knox Takes Oath and APPLES VS. PEACHES Geo propose to riva the great f Western New Yi thing is possible in Pennsylvania n : apple pro if sucha His township queers « wk, growing orchard in Bradford contains 6,000 apple trees, witha nursery stock of §,000 trees to be transplanted next spring. Four hundred and twenty five peach trees and 120 pear trees com- plete the orchard outfit, In the apple | line the lowest variety planted numbers | 150 trees and the highest, the York tm. | perial, 1600, { Am DYNAMITE EXPLOSION, : v all Ke erican Lim Steven 4 Ke ng . WE HAVE THEM - Boated Engine and Rails. i i ly of Howa M1 was born in Curtin township and ) past several weeks Knoll in his younger days he was a boatman on the Bald Eagle Canal and it was he who brought here in canal boats all the iron, rails and even the first locomotive used on the Snow Show railroad, al though Mr, Knoll is in as good health as active as though he were several score years younger, ——— «We have secured the agency for Riches’ famous Julia Marlowe shoes for ladies. — Yeager & Davis, OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW A Thrilling Story of Ploneer Life From Family Records, HISTORY OF THE BARD FAMILY Capture of Richard B the Indians-«T heir inal Releas« ward and Family by Thrilling Experi- ence, F and Subseq His ent story tor Bard Lich land Bard, a grandson of Rich The Hon. Archibald Bard of the last ( state of Mi son of Richard Bard and Catharine Poe While residing in Blairsville, Pa, the writer made the acquaintance of a num. | ber of the descendants of the Bard family. | J. McKinnie Turner and his brother Darrah, a mgress from the higan, is also a great grand | Gardiner Turner (recently deceased), are | also great grandsons of Richard Bard and Continued on Page 4. Vol. 26. No. BO, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, ire | — THEY MARRY YOUNG who have given more study and thought, but it is known that girls who have mar. ried young have developed into the best housewives, while those who have mar- ried late in life have been failures in everything that pertains to a good wife, ————— A —— | Men's canvass leggins gocts — Yea | gor & Davis,
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