Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 05, 1901, Image 6

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    hearted rabble making fun of them as they
passed. The strength of Jesus failed be-
fore the destination was reached,and anoth-
ed was compelled to carry the cross for
Bellefonte, Pa., April 5, 190l.
IF LIFE WERE ALL.
BY ERIC GAMBRELL.
If Life were all, and Death its certain end—
If nothing lured the soul to higher aims—
If what we cherish here, and guard, and ten
Were erown and summit of what life attains:
Reward so small
Him. This crucifixion, like all others,
was cruel and barbarous in the extreme.
The executioners were Roman soldiers, but
a host of Jews feasted their eyes on the
hideous sight. .
Such agony was no protection against
the gibes of the crowd. With but one of
His disciples in sight, and only twoor three
friendly women near—one of them His
mother—Jesus passed the last hours of his
d,
This question arises in the family every day.
Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious
and healthful desert. Prepared in two minutes.
No boiling! No baking! Add boiling water and
set to cool, Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry
and Strawberry. At your grocers. 10 ects, 45-1
GosHex, ILL.
Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N.Y. :
Dear Sirs :—Some days since a package of your
GRAIN-O preparation was left at my office.
took it home and gave it a trial, and I have to say
I was very much pleased with it, asa substitute
for coffee. We have always used the best Java
and Mocha in our family, but Iam free tosay I
like the GRAIN-O as well as the best coffee 1
New Advertisements.
END seven 2c. stampsand we will mail
you a package of Quickmaid Rennet Tab-
lets, for making ten quarts of delicious desserts,
a receipt book and a present valued at $2.00 all
FREE. FRANKLIN, CO.,
45.47-6m Filbert St., Phila.
OTICE.—Notice is hereby given} that
sundry citizens of the county of Centre
will Jreselie their petition to the Court of Quarter
Sessions of Centre county, on Monday the 22nd
day of April atten o'clock a. m., representing
that the 1d Eagle Nittany and Brush Valley
turnpike road, leading from a point on the coun-
ty line between the counties of Clinton and Cen-
What Shall We Have for Dessert?
For Sale.
Rox FARMS.
J. HARRIS HOY, Manager,
Office, No. 8 So. Allegheny St.
Bellefonte, Pa.
Horses, Cows, Sheep, Shoats, Young Cat-
tle and Feeders for sale at all times.
The prize winning Hackney Stallion
“PRIDE OF THE NORTH”
- ‘Travelers Guide.
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND
BRANCHES.
Schedule in eftect Nov. 26th, 1900.
VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone
1L.10 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg
5.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.15
Pp. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6.55
Pp. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.00, at Altoona, 7.35, at Pittsburg at 11.30.
VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD,
Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone
i ife sustal early life. Those who suffered by cruc.- | ever drank. Respectfully yours, tre, between the villages of Lamar and Huston to | is now permanently located at Rock Farms. 1L10, at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel-
Hud sontee topsid the baile fe sustains, ion sometimes lingered three or four 5:26. Al Jacksox, M. D. the borough of Millheim is for the entire distance D i J 10.00 Phin 2 0% Padiy or i
If Life were all. Tived about five b While nH named located in the county of Centre, and that SERVICE FEE $10.00. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
days—Jesus lived about five hours. W it would be for the best interests of the people of | 43-15-1v 2.15 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila:
Were there no faith, that, on a further shore— | hanging on the cross He spoke seven times. ‘Tourists. the county for said turnpike to become a public delphia, 10.20 p. m. ?
Beyond the distance of life’s utmost scope— | Soon after the cross was raised, looking | — ~~ ____ road, free from tolls and toll-gates, and prayin Leave. Bellofonia, 4:44 ps as arrive at Tyrone,
Lay Beulah lands, where joy reigns,evermore, | gyer the coarse and brutal soldiery, and $30 00 Chi to Portland, S 1 De rt A ri Abt ot Roti Herman & Co. : VIA LOCK Ey
Surpassing all things that our hearts may | the mistaken fanaties who had hounded cago. 10 ortiand, : Seatdle, approved the 2nd day of June A. D. 1887 and its Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven
* s Tacoma and North Pacific Coast, app: fo vi 10.30 a. m. 4 e »
hope : Him to that hour, He uttered a prayer, Severs! sa plemerts, said Jo to Jew and Da Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p. m., arrive at Lock H
se 3 x 3 y: : > : igs emn said turnpike for public use ire ro 0! 4 y Lo . . JOC
Beneath Life's pall iy which has probably made a deeper impres- | Via Chicago & Northwestern railway, opitional | gn a'oll rates np es or In the damages to which I I ‘HE TRUE : 2.43 p. m., arrive at Williamsport, 3.50 p. Aven
It were nol well for these long years to | gion on the world than any other single | routes via St. Paul or Omaha. Tickets on sale i eave Bellefonte, at 8.31 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
grope—
If Life were all.
If Life were all ; and ‘mid its wild alarms
No Cross nor Blood shone thro’ the awful
prayer ever offered : “Father, forgive them,
for they know not what they do.”” There
is a note of divinity in that music, what-
ever he our estimate of the person from
whom it came. A little later a feeling of
each Tuesday. Feb. 12th April 30th. Shortest
time en route. Finest scenery. Daily tourist
ear excursion personally conducted semi-weekly.
For tickets, illustrated pamphlets and fall in-
formation inquire of nearest ticket agent or ad-
the owners of said turnpike may be entitled.
ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS,
Attys. for Petitioners
con PROCLAMATION.— Whereas
the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge
46-12-4t
of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
SUCCESS
are the thousands of people who have
had their eyes proper]
fitted by our
specialist. The eyes of the public have
been opened to the fact that the word
ven, at 9.30 p. m.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD.,
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven
10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at
Harrisburg, 3.15 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23
p.m.
Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven
yr oz gine gor ea Oe opr AN sang somefhing different ved
s : : : ; i «= Chic : N : ; 47-84% istrict, consisting of the ccinty o ntre an the ordinary man who sells|spec- X . im, arri illi
If through the Dark no out-stretehed loving Jonetinies Sod desolation swept over im | dress Chicago & Northwestern railway 47 8-4t having ‘issued his precept. bearing date the NE ey a nv re. ys » Be A. Yillismsport, 350, Jedve
Arc ike a ; _—————— 1st, day of Mar, 1901, to me directed, more successful than the majority of phia 10.20 p. m asi
Beckoned the woful to forsake his fears:
0, cup of gall!
Life were not worth the flood-tide of
tears,
If Life were all.
LAST WEEK IN THE LIFE OF
— Baptist Standard.
Then came that terrible bitter cry : ‘My
God. my God, why hast Thou forsaken
me?’ But the clouds which for a moment
hung densely over His spirit quickly pass-
ed, and before the horrible tragedy ended
in merciful death, the Sufferer, having
commended His mother to the loving min-
istries of His dearest friend, in perfect
its
The Shortest and Quickest Line to Den-
ver.
Is from St. Louis via the Missouri Pacific Rail-
way leaving St.Louis at 9:00 a. m., and arriving
at Denver 11 o'clock the next morning—only one
night out. Pullman sleepers, superior service.
For complete information address, J. R. James,
C. P. A., Pittsburg, Pa. Or H. C.
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the
Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and
to commence on the 4th Monday of April., being
the 22ad day of April., 1901, and to continue two
weeks, notice is herebv given to the Coroner. Jus-
tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of
said county of Centre, that they be then and there
in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of the 22nd with their records. inquisitions,
examinations, and their own rememporance, to do
others
. He is a graduate of one of the
largest optical institutes in the United
States.
is knowledge and experience
is at your command. Calland see him.
Consultation free.
FRANK GALBRAITH’S, JEWELER,
——BELLEFONTE, PA.
TUES. APRIL 16th, 1901
Leave Bellefonte, 8.31 p, m., arrive at Lock H
Yi ly Yue a-
Yen, 9.30 ©. J. Jeave Williamsport, 1.05 a.
a arrisbur, 55 a.
Philadelphia at 6.52 8 15 3. Ma grive at
VIA LEWISBURG
Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 a. m., arrive at L .
burg, at 9.05 "a. m. Montandon, 9.15, Homie
pig, 11.30 a. m., Philadelphia, 3.17 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewisburg
4.47, at Harrisburg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia at
$3, i 3 Townsend, G. ns 10.20 p. m.
CHRIST. peace and trust said : ‘It is finished.” It a 3 : | » those things which to their office appertains to be
Conti 1 fiom page 2 was about ten o'clock in the morning when P. & T. A., 8t. Louis, Mo. done, ile who are bound in recognizances H. E. HERMAN & CO. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R.
outinued from page 2. the procession started from the palace; it — fo prisecilo sgninwt the prisoners ne afb or shal] | Conisulisrion Free. wy | vermin Bal
arrested Jesus were impatient. They was three or four in the afternoon when in | $30.00 Chicago to California, Portland, | ;, op against them at be just. © | — — i Go
decided, therefore, to have a ‘meeting at the midst of what seemed preternatural Seattle, Tacoma and Puget Sound. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day 2 of 4 Nov § ~8 3
elder, Tuere ore gene darkness, Jesus ‘‘breathed out His life on : : Syren) | | : of Mar., in the year of our Lord, 1901, and the Telephone. 3 ZsNay, 26th, 1900] = | Za | 5
once, at which all but the requisite for- t favorite Psalm, saying : ‘Fath- Chicago Union Pacific and North Western Line. | one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- A 7 i A | =
malities should be completed. That was | @ verse I" h ik I AT aT Ay a iit.” Tickets on sale each Tuesday, February 12th to | pendence of the United en BRUNGART |
the second and real ecclesiastical trial. It di Jato £ » d i DD he pi dies | APTil 30th. Shortest time enroute. Finest scenery. | 45.1 4¢ z A in P.ML{ P.M. | A. 0. | Lv, AT P.M | A ion
was conducted by the High Priest, Caiphas, Home J + Ta ford, D. D., Daily tourist car excursions personally conducted ] 2 3 30 3 2 8 55 11 20/6 10
the President of the Sanhedrin. The third ome Journal, semi-weekly. For tickets, illustrated pamphlets OTIC ES OF THIENNIAL ASSESS- A LONG DISTANCE TR 8 28|.. hd I 1 ou
: : rere : 3 iy s : NT S Fi 900. eeersnne
and formal trial followed at Sgusise; when Morocco May Try to Fight. and full information inquire at nearest ticket MENT APPEALS FOR 1900. FEL EPHONE 731 § do 8 31 876 11 005 55
Jesus was officially condemned. - : agent or address Chicago & North Western Ry: | Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Cen- ‘ 745 325 847 8 38| 11 02/5 52
Between six and seven o’clock the same | American Fiagship's Arrival at Tangier the Signal | 507 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. pe sounty that the Oounty Uomhigsioners will er 754 405 857). s 83 io iy > 3»
i i t ilize Army. 46-6-5t old their appeals for the tri-ennial assessment 00 !
ening he ers shifted, ® ihe palase of for Sultan to Mobilize Army... 0 - at the followin times and places : . COMBINES PERFECT LOCAL SERV- as 3M Buse
a eusaiey. Josie would have | C1ERAVTAR, Apuil 1st. ~The Ametican New Advertisements oT ah Benner nd ping townships, ut 1} (cx vam ue anvavmaems con. fo Bi 400 00 8 1 10 3015 21
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been sent to his residence at Cxsarea. Pilate ame hii York, the fapship 3 Rear A ril loth—Burnside And Snow Shoe townships, ING FROM ALL LONG DISTANCE 815 430 921 3 » 10 = sx
t ire— - miral INOZers. as arriv a augier, at election house, Snow Shoe. SUBSCRIBERS, apr A i) 1
was a typical Roman of the Empire proba- | ; i April 17th—Philipsburg and South Philipsburg ¢ 3 so l--O8ceola June. .........| 10 20/5 06
bly neither better nor worse than most | Where Mr. Gummere, the United States Horo and Rush township, at public hall, Philips- : » : 3 : 2 3 Boynton .| 7 55] 10 17/5 02
others of the same rank. He was proud, consul, will embark on her for Mazagan, burg. 3 : : From a Commercian Staxp Point THE 826 441] 940 Cpe ate 18 1 13/4 58
arrogant, cruel, corrupt, vicious, as were whence be will proceed to Morocco City to ADL 18th—Taylor and Orth otorsnshine! al TELEPHONE Yirins Tancin Prorms oN 831] 4519 45). Grahame o.r.| 7 28] 20 Os
t] . h * . . da. 5 IN Rl oon = fu wm any a ail] sse see
most of the servants of Caesar. Before this ay hefore the Sultan certain American “April 19th—Unionville Boro snd Huston and THE INVESTMENT THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN 33 2 2 3 = bite Ball... 3 3 10 02/4 46
man was Jesus brought. The Govemor| © ar here represents the Moors as oy, ii Tae Wosin. 39 218 100... Bigler wi 731] 9 804 -
ither with the accused nor | MO Ba TS N y A HLL 5 201 10 08..... Woodland...
bad 57 wpathy beither wit babl 3 itempt | viewing Mr. Gummere’s mission as aiming (OoNMOx PROPERTY. Harris townships, at election house, Lemont. 8 56/ 5 22 10 11... Mineral Sp: 7 2 0 a0 % 5
with His accusers, but probably contemp . + April 25th—Milesburg Boro and Boggs town- As A HoUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT ITS 900 526 1015 B bi 4 25
for both. He was not apxious to convict at a quarrel, which will be used as a pre- ship, at election house, Central City. 2 9 05, 530 10 201 1. SAITOH ve 721] 9 36/4 2
Jesus. neither should he he classed with | text for wresting trade concessions from April gith—Fergtson township, at election VALUE CANNOT BE ESTIMATED. 9.09| 5 37| 10 26 ..Clearheld....| 7 13| 9 28/4 oo
" Ts ‘ use, Pine Grove Mills. me 14 Ei ii are
those who sought His death. That Jesus the Sultan. ; oe April 20th— Howard Boro and Curtin, Howard 3 is § 44 10 32... Riverview....| 7 09] 9 21/4 03
d that the Sul has decided 3 50| 10 34 ...Sus. Brid
vas vosiforoutly condemned by those] Isissmteds at the Sultan has deo and Liberty townships, at election hotise, How- THE RATES ARE MODERATE. S30 ooo 1034. Sus. Bridge...| 704 9 15i3 56
n-th bly despised to resist the American demands. None of ard, - 6 11) 10 so wensvilie..|. 7 00. 9 1013 51
whom the Roman thorongh'y despised was these reports can be substantiated. The May 2ud—Half Moon and Patton townships, Nh y . - 619! 10 58! St USHE. er 6 Bdl......... 35
one point in his favor. Notwithstanding °P ! 1€ | pUBLIC PRAISE IS PUBLIC PROPERTY. | at election house, Stormstown. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE AND {---Stronach 6 46|.........13 27
P 6 25 11 04
their urgency Pilate hesitated. Whether | Sultan is now at Marrakesh, where, he is May 3rd—Marion and Walker townships, at SUPPLY COMPANY. Ss 2501 jG rampian.... 6 40.........|3 21
; concentrating artillery and mobilizing his Sa : i election house, Hublersburg. 45-46 tf ot VIP MLA MW IPN.
he had heard of Jesus is not known. That 8 . JY . BELLEFONTE PEOPLE MAY PROFIT . Mi tod 3
he knew something of Him is indicated by army. If this is true the preparations are sisiing Si or Boyes township; ab election hove: BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
the dream of his wife. apparently for the purpose of crushing the ’ J i) May Tth—Millheim Boro, Haines and ‘Penn — WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
Sub tribesmen and their allies. BY LOCAL EXPERIENCE. townships, at election house, Millheim. be
REGARDED BY PILATE AS AN INNOCENT |" pore are reports of a recent great fight May $th—Centre Hall Boro and Gregg and Pot- Rest t : = Nov %6th, 1900.| 2 | & g
YOUNG MAN. 3 : 2 ter townships, at election house, Old Fort. estaurant, a» 2 8 a
Three charges were brought against Je Nive po fro t ei > fi Mav 915-Helletonte Bota, Commiminters at d » 20x
¢ § - | Many e load r en’s heads hav EN ce. PL. TE
sus when he appeared before Pilate : ‘‘He | been taken to Marrakesh. ell ) 6 00 LAER F.
had perverted the nation; He had forbid-| TANGIER, March 26.—The crusier New May 10th and L1th—A general appeal will be held De° YOU GET 5 54 8 16/ 12 36/7 21
: Y : > at the Commissioners office. Persons wishing to & 50,
den to pay the Roman tribute; He had set | York arrived here to-day. Mr. Gummere, Grateful people will talk. be heard at this appeal must have the assessors HUNGRY ? 5 46 5 x 2 n 25
Himself up as a King.”” The animus of | says he intends to have a definite settle- Tell their experience for the public good? | present and arrange with them as to their com- ; : 5 40|......... 8 30 12 50(7 %
the opposition and hate, however, was | ment with the Sultan of Morocco concern- Bejiotonts citizens praise Doan’s Kidney | pensation. or nr voi 3% rr 8 33] 12 52/7 38
lv religions. Jesus was a spiritual re- | ing all Ameri lai d will d d 2d i i Foie hk i . COUrSH Jou LO. fuvely body 8 35] 12 54/7 40
purely relig 8 A Pp ing a merican claims and wi eman Kidney sufferers appreciate this. Norice.—All taxables take notice that after the does. But every body does not | 528 145 8 42) 1 00l7 47
former and such men inevitably aroused the | an apology for the discourtesy of the Mo- They find relief for every kidney ill. day of appeal for the respective districts, there know that the place to satisfy that 5211 139 8 49 1 06|7 54
i h who would be effected b ii BE : Read what this citizen says : will positively be no exonerations allowed on hunger when in Bellefonte is at | 512] 131
enmity of those y | roccan grand vizier and minister of foreign 8 58 1148 03
r Shi A Ta o&s State tax. Anderson's Restaurant, opposite the | 5 03] 1 23( 10 11|.....Unionville 9 07
change. Such hostility is always intense | affairs. i Je. F. Day 18 Of Loan street ay : Bush House, where good, clean, | 4 56| 1 16 10 04/Snow Shoe Int.{ 9 15 1 oh »
and bitter among those, who are zealousfor | WasHINGTON, March 16.—Upon being oanv's Kidney Pills dic more io For Uxseatep Lanps.—Notice is hereby given tasty meals can be had at all hours. | 4 53| 1 13( 10 01|...Milesburg.....| 9 18
; : wards freeing me frcm terrible pains that | for unseated land it be held at oy a 4 Beso 1 338 23
a faith which has been perverted. In real- | advised hy the Navy Department that the in my back than any other medicine a A A EO ands will he = iat Oysterz and Game in season. i 3 a 05 9 53....Bellefonte....| 9 32| 1 42/8 31
ity Jesus was a martyr to His loyalty to |New York had arrived at Tangier, the State ever did. T-hedtaken so many Jiinas several districts as follows : ? 425 1248) © 84 zr-Mileshn ol 9 1)
spiritual ideals which those who ought (0 | Department immediately sent a telegram Li ee dogs . May gi Fersuson, : Harris, Jouer, Gregg, | DO YOU 420........| 9 30. Mount Eagie..| 953 2 Oss a
bave been the religions leaders could not | to Consul General Gummere directing him pared for the immediate improve- i i Marion and Walker town: { 0 +o POOL ? 1115: 3 3 OWA ee 9 59| 2 14(9 01
or would not appreciate. But of this they | to board the New York at once and go for- fet, 1 teveired from Saking Doan» May 14th—Liberty, Curtin, Howard, Boggs, 100 Tao Oi Pe lic... 1008 2239 10
say nothing to the Gov ernor. : ward on his special mission. : : Bellefonte people who had been cured Union, Half Moon, Patton, College and Benner 1f you do, you will find excellent : 1216] 9 01.....Mill Hall......| 10 22| 2 37/9 24
When Pilate had listened to their accu- It is left to Mr. Gummere’s discretion by their use and I got them at I. Ma ID i Snow Shoe, Burnside, Rush, Taylor Pool'and Billard tables, in connec- | g 4=I* 7510 8 59,....Flemington...| 10 24| 2 39/9 28
sations he took Jesus inside his palace to | whether he will be satisfied if the Sultan PT fo drug re rer Sk Worth, Huston and Spring townships. yin tion with the Restaurant. P.M | P.M No ry i a ii 8 > ig
i i iv $m} ve al al x Ite : ACM, | PM PM,
question Him privately. He asked the | and court meet him half way at Mazagan, down town with my husband, some- DANIEL HECKMAN, | po vou USE EL aoe
Deasul seformet fron} Galilee Soncerning or whether he will proceed according to the thing had not done for two years. AS en PHILIF H. MEYER, Rea ROAD.
the charges which ha en broug original program directly to Morocco City. ghly recommend Doan’s Kidney : . Musseg, . MILL EASTWARD. ov. 26th 1900. WESTWARD,
5 y . Y 4 y i i 46-13-3t. Clerk. County Commissioners. | BOTTLED BEER?
against Him. Jesus denied that He as-| It probably will make no difference in Pls oo, hers swage, from their y s 2 MAIL. | EXP. GE TIET
sumed Kingly authority, except in spirit-
nal sense—something, no doubt, that made
Pilate think he was dealing with an inno-
cent young man who was slightly daft.
After a few minutes’ absence the Gover-
nor returned and announced that be had
acquitted the accused. The announce-
ment was the signal for an outburst of
rage. In Jerusalem Oriental passion
waged a consent warfare against Imperial
authority, and the mob was always trying
to get the better of the Governor. If
Pilate bad bad a clean record he might
have ignared those who taunted him, bat
he knew that many dark charges could be
brought against him at Rome, and he fear-
principle, provided the necessary expla- Srations.
nations are afforded for the treatment of our
consul has received, and provision be made
for the claims. They are not very large in
aggregation, probably $60,000 will cover
them all, or less than half an indemnity
that was collected hy Germany a short
time ago on a precisely similar class of
claims. But it can be stated that if the
court does not appear at Mazagan by the
third week in April, then Consul General
Gummere will go to Morocco City.
fidence in them than in any physi-
cian’s prescription.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N, Y., sole agents for the U. 8. Re-
member the name Doan’s and take no
substitute.
If you do, Anderson is the man to
supply you. He is the only licensed
wholesale dealer in the town, and
supplies only the best and purest
brands. Will fill orders from out of
town, promptly and carefully, either
by the keg or in bottles. Address
JOHN ANDERSON,
Bellefonte, Pa
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EGISTER’S NOTICES.
The following accounts have been examined,
passed and filed of record in the Register’s office .
for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors
and all others in anywise interested, and will be
resented to the Orphan's court of Centre connty
or confirmation on Wednesday, the 24 day of
April, A. D. 1901.
1—Second and final account of Deborah E,
‘Valentine and George Valentine Jr., administrat- | —
ors of the estate of Jacob D. Valentine, late of
Bellefonte Boro, deceased.
2.—The first and final account of John P.
Harris, executor of the last will and testament of
'M. W. Petrikin, late of Belle onte Boro, deceased.
WW zooive GIFTS
3.—First and final account of Henry Brock-
re. ; 4 ‘erhoff, executor of the last will and. testament of ? i a
Pennsylvania is Far in Advance of All Sister Com- Margaret Campbell, late of the borongh of Belle- ie OF f
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; s i s y a fonte, deceased.
ed the outcome. His crimes made him a § JPesT NEGLECT A COLD. 4.—Account of the Fidelity Insurance, Trust STERLING SILVER.
coward. PHILADELPHIA, April 2nd.—Complete : \& Safe Deposit Company trustee appointed by the ss
' statistics of the prod a during th P 3 Orphans’ Court of Centre county, for the Rev 2
PILATE'S COWARDICE SEALING THE FATE 1 roauctl uring the year Don’t neglect a cold, if you do, it 1 >
OF JESUS. 1900 of Bessemer steel ingots and castings may cost You your life. A wd at. Charles R. Hale, under the will of Sarah J. Hale, COMBINE 53... Vicksburg. 2
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Pilate then remembered that Herod, the | 30d mer steel rails in the United mn as Ta | 5.—The final account of Samuel B. Parker, 53 - Gili : 1
ruler of Galilee, was in the city. As Jesus States have been obtained by the American want the best, and that is { administrator of &c., of the estate of David H. BEAUTY, USEFULNESS 151 ernern. MODAN AON, sons 1
was of Galilean parentage He should be turn Iron and Steel Association from the manu- ; / Parker, late of Paitipshurs Hora, decals 3. a ; Mm. | AM. AT. iy ap
ed over to Herod’s jurisdiction. This was Sciuters, I rodueti ‘ KIL-KOLD Fi Torist and 4 naj ow Riddle, AND LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD,
the Herod who bad murdered John the e total production of ingots was 6,- late of Spring township, deceased. DURABILITY, EASTWARD. UPPER END. WESTWARD.
Baptist. He was one cf those corrapt, con- 684,770 gross tons against 7,586,454 tons Guaranteed to cure yon in 24 hours 7.—The account of C. A. Weaver, adminis- : 3 TE : .
ceited, contemptible creatures who in those in 1899, showing a decrease in 1900 of 901,- or money refunded. Price 25cts. trator of &c., of Adam Stover, late of Haines : ® les 3 | 3
a ’ Xen. found 3 . 2 584 tons, or almost 12 per cent. The Take no substitute. Take our word township, deceased. : for these reasons nothing else MW Nov. 2th, 190¢. M | MW
3Y3 were olten ‘Ounc in COUSPIONOLS i 3 i for it, there is nothing just as good ; 8.—The first and final account of James Mc- : = = 2 |=
1 A Nero i production of 1899 was the largest in the fu hing else: sist on Kil . I is aul ; :
places. petty Nero in an obscure prov- hin Np refuse anything else; insist on Kinley administrator of &ec., of Hannah MecKin- is quite so fitting for the ocea- | ay
i istory of th t < y } ) :
ince, was this puppet, King Herod, SLory Ol the association. y KOLD. ,e ley, late of Bogg township, deceased. ‘ P.M. | A.M. x
the mame of Jesus with Pilate owas coar. | The production of steel mils for the AFF, coen or willbe sent pos 9. ~The sccount of J. F. Ussell, exeoutor of ii isl 903 300
teous and respectful, but His hearing he- year was 2,361,921 gross tons, and that of U. 8. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. se. of Jae Uzzell, late of Snow Shoe township, Articles for every use in the 410] 8 57|.. : ow :
fore Herod was one of real contempt. To the year 1899 was 2,240,767 tons. This | 45-30-3m No. 17 East 14th St., N. Y, | dsceased. ‘404 851 510)
all questions He returned only a proud |J ear’s total production will include also a Ry Scoot et oa best expression of taste, wl 380 380 5.15},
silence: Bafiled in his hope of entertain- | 18ils made from open hearth steel and iron township, deceased. : —fol— 1m ih
ment, and treating the whole matter as .a rails and when all the figures are collected © 11.—The second and final account of M.S. vee 349 882! Furnace Road.| 1112] 58i|.
joke’ Herod caused a gorgeous robe to be it is expected that the entire production Feidler and John J. Feidler, executors of &e., of F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, .es| 8 44} 8 26/...Dungarvin...| 11 21| 5 39|.
BOTE il 2,400,000 Henry Feidler, late of Millheim Boro, deceased. ww 387] 8 18/ Warrior's Mark, 11 30, 5 41|.
th ver the should £J will amount to 2,400, tons. {
rown over the shonlders of Jesus and re- Cg : : 12.—The first and tinal account of Harry E 11-46 High St. BELLEFONTE PA | --...] 880] 8 09l..Pennington...| 11 40; 5 58|......
: : : The maximum production of rails by the de I asl 321) 7 B88
#arned Him to Pilate. The jest was in at i: g MCCliney administrator of &e. of Angeline Cur- tover.......| 11 52] 6 07|......
#he robe, a peculiar one which was used producers of Bessemer steel ingots was tin, late of Boggs township, deceased. Travel : wml B15) 1.56.0 Tyrone.....| 11 5 8 18....
;in Rome by those who were candidates for reached in 1900. The year of the next 13.—First and final account of D. L. Zerby. velers Guide. SRR ARIA LAr) 8.30 pn,
largest production was 1899. In 1887
executor of the last will and testament, of A
«office. So Herod sent Jesus back to Pilate Mary Keen, late of Millheim Boro, deceased.
es Papa v : BELLLFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
thirteen years ago, 2,044,819 tons were W HATS IN A NAME?
-—a mere carpenter, arrayed as if He were 2t A Parle manvineluEClorc (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. | _Time Table in effect on and after July 10, 1899.
ndidate he. Jewd made. This was the third year of largest .—Se Pp account: of Theod Mix | Mix | Stati
.a candidate for the Jewish throne, oduction gh (BENSON'S PLASTER IS PAIN'S MASTER.) McMullen, surviving executor of Ambrose Me- Condensed Time Table; ons. | Mix | Mix
Thus ended the second stage of the | PTH po = tonnage of ‘steel ingots pro- Bl : i Mulloisicee of Waikiet Township, fosonsen. ] | iets ite LE T9323 2
ivil X. ilate’ ? EB, 3 gross to w ‘wi » i West, the 15.—The second partial account of J. M. Heek- 4 918 5 05
lV rial Pi ate’s attem t to escape re duced in 1900 in the various States was as In days of ‘wild cat’ money in the est, the | 12 and Wa B Heth iran administratols of READ DOWN ai Reap ue. HH i
sponsibility failed. What should he do next a. . : Ames shovels were used as currency. They | go ory B. Heckman, late of Gregg Townshi an. 21st, 1900. i S181 1 5
He suggested that a3 Herod had also found yp Penne] i Di } Olio, were as stable as gold, their prices did not deceased. i fz ; id P: | No 1|No 5/No 3 No No 4/No 2 eaenenenn Gum Stump... -..|f8 50|f4 27
Frans innocent He should be scourged and | 1°02" 0) os, Fr ml €F | vary a cent in twenty years. The name of 16.—First partial sccount of Adam Y. Wagner : Ar......Snow Shoe........Lv.| 7 30| 3 15
r leased. Before that suggestion i exe- States, 692,344, = Oliver Ames & Son, was a synonym for hon- | and Ellis L. Orvis exectitors of the last will and &. Map Wb m, Lye. AT. |p. ML p. m.[a. Mm. Et A iv MW.
Te 3 re a wy Pilate. aod hb Ce - ate Thee suntan all over the. world testament, of John Wagner, late of Bellefonte, | 17 1 30/3 40| BELLEFONTE. | 9 03] 5 10 9 40 “0” stop on signal Week days only.
cuted a new idea came to yand hel oo tobe the Site of the New Diocese. y- as eurrent a'l over OF ta Boro deceased. a 7 22| 6 42 2 62|........Nigh...........| 8 49| 4 57 9 27 | J. B. HUTCHINSON, . R. WOOD.
offered to relerse Jesus J oconling Yo the : ly 22 the same principle Benson s Porous 17.—First and partial acconnt of W. C. Vonada 2 = s 23 25 THECI PARK n 1% 3h ron meal 2 Agent
custom of that festival, when some prisoner | jopNsToWN, April Ist.—A prominent aster is the universal standard external {and B.F. Vonada, executors of &c., of Adam Hg - ;
—ausually “‘a leader of revolt’ —was an- Ed of St. John’s on Catholic | remedy. To say itisa ‘good’ plaster does Youd, lure ok Walker townalld Joeutaa for 73) 6 56 2 ol HeteiaE. $32 440 910 PrlzroNie EDT RAL Ral.
nually set free. But the priests and their | ohurch. in this city, gives out this state- | 1° describe it ; itis the best possible plaster. ~The accoun ames MM. Lueasyexecn 743 7 03 313 dertown.....| 8 28 4 36 9 06 | o ot r
Fabs were relentless. They scorned the panne . «I have i Hid an excellent au- For every disease in which an external rem- ofthe Inf will abd testo on Mary M. Hull, 18 : 5% 2 4. I= 1% lo 1a take ‘effect Monday, Spr. 31d,11500.
offer, and insisted Jat Jesus | shoaid oe thority that Loretto will be the site of the edy > vstiabie, Feuson Plaster is used al- pl he third and Snal Jccdunt of Geo © 3 . 4 1 12 321 s 19 im 3 o NE own A
crucified and a criminal released. Finally, | new diocese which has been decided upon | Most asa matter of Gourse. al, surviving administrator of &e., of W. W. | 7 6 424 8 perme Serr
Pilate yielded, not because he was con-| py the OE the church. I pon Benson's Plaster's quickly relieves and | Love, late of Potter townships deceased. 13 iD 3 3 in Bi No.5 tNo.a/ STATIONS. |tNo.2|tNo. 4
vinced, but because he was the coward that | reason to believe that Father Kittell will | cures when other modes of treatment are re Shal Secouth of Hl. ¥. Stitaer. 8 08] 7 30| 3 38 7 59] 4 07) 8 37 L ;
men with guilty secrets are. Thus was | pe elevated to the seat.” either exasperatingly slow or have no good | fatthew M. Riddle, inte of Boggs township, de- | 810) 7 32| 8 40... Salona. ...... 7 i 4 os 835 | PA LY toner: Ale pn:
Jesus’ doom sealed. : It is understood that Charles M. Schwab effect whatever. Coughs, colds, lumbago, ceased. i 2 > 24 8 15| 7 37| 3 46 [17 52/14 0018 30 : 21 1 37!6 350010 Golevile... 840 2250 a9
v q NTC > , to 33 bag AR kidney trouble, rheumatism, lame back, etc. 21.—The account of J. Henry Rider, executor eek BR. : 25! 10 4216 38|...... ortis.......| 837 2 226
THE LAST SAD SCENE ON MOUNT CALVARY. | has indicted he would be proud over the fidney ; : 2 anS ou of &c., Abner Rider, late of Beane: township, de- .....Jersey Shore......... 25! 755( 428 1047/6 43]... 835 2176 xn
Crucifixion was a terrible death. It was | elevation of Father Kittell to the bishopric. | are at once benefited and soon cured. aad : 12 WMePORT LLve| 250| +725 | 4 33 10 51/6 46]. 831 21006 21
reserved for offenders of a servile class, and | He bas done this without suggesting at Capsicum, Strengthening and Belladonna 22. Eight annual statement of Jobn P. Harrie, | 12 Arr.| 230] ¥6 55 | 4 36 10 56/6 50 828 206618
ced for a Roman citizen ’ The | least a desire to control or intluence the ap- plasters have none of the curative virtues of | trustee appointed by the Orphan's court of Centre | ggg 7 gg H 440i 11 02/6 58 8 241 20016 14
never us ro tg i i i Benson's. More than 5,000 physicians and | county under the last will and. testament of Wm, | © 7 © rms 18 86/*11 36 | 4 43] 11 05/7 00 .| 820 155610
hands and feet of the victim were nailed | pointment. » ' ! 4 45 11 08(7 03|. ol 818 152s
ands a tees druggists have commended Benson's | A- Thomas, late of the borough of Bellefonte, de- | 14 49! 19 g0|.........NEW YORK +4 30 29 00 | 4 B5| 11 20/7 12 807 13105 5
to the wood, and a kind of rude seat was 2 a : : ceased ; being the thirty-fourth annual statement | 7 7) #7 THe (Via Phila. y : ee 5 52
provided—just enough to prevent the| Jon CovLDN’T HAVE Stoop IT—II he'd Plaster is n remedy in whieh the public may. of said trust. § p. ma. m.lAm. Lela. ‘m.ipiith, LUE GEE. 5.00 T5058
: poh ta iles; They’ erribl . have implicit confidence ; while in a compar- £3.—Third and final account of Wm. P. Duncan ( To wmuStrubles....... "Tre
weight of tbe body from tearing through | had itching piles. ey're terribly an : A 3 Beh) a
3 : icklen’ ica Sal ij] | ative test with other plasters, Benson's has | and Robert I. Scott, administrators of &e., of the | *Daily. {Week Days. 26.00 P. M. Sundays. | 5 10] [2 31}...Bloomsdorf...| 7 40/ 5 20
the Hesh. The exack Sob wets Jesus re noy ng ; hu & uckl er 3 Aswiea a oA LL received fifty-five highest awards estate ot. Perry Jones, late of Philipsburg Boro, 110.55 A. M. Sunday 515] {7 35/Pine Grove Cro.| 7 35 |
ified cannot now be inden . Golgo- | cure the worst case of piles on earth. ¥ eceased. = TY FGA, Hn . : :
Oflet bably some skull-shaped = has the wipreb ds Per injuries, pains For sale by all druggists, or we will prepay 24. First, and final accoutlt of | Joseph A PuriaperpuiA Steering OAR attached to East. Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Williams
tha was probably P Te me eri oily St postage on any number ordered in the United | pletel minjstrator of &e.. of Anna. Peters | bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 P. M, and ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train
“outside the city wall.”” Thither a strange | or bodily uptions it’s the best salve in i Fle hes, 8 niet of c., of Anna. 8 | West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.36, 5. 3 and 5 for State College. Trains from State
procession wended its way—the condemned | the world. ‘Price 25 cts. a box. Cure Slates. on Soren of ne each: Wl ih 2 of Howard township, dee J. W. GEPHART Colle e connect with Penn'a. R. R. trains at
with their crosses on their backs, the hard- | guar d. Sold by ¥. P. Green. or Ey nn, re CN 16-13-3 a General Superiaienaent, | Belictonte. "+ Pail, except Sunday. Supt