Bellefonte, Pa., April 26, 1901, —_— AN APRIL SUN-PICTURE. With liquid pace, less héard than seen, The water glides along; “The woods are all a mist of green, The air a sea of song. - Big clouds, in dazzling whiteness clad, Sail bravely through the blue, -And all young things on earth are glad, And all old tales are true. —Henry Johnstone, in the Atlantic. ee —— Li Still a Vigorous Man. “Dr. Seaman Denies That The Earl's Powers Are Fail- ing. Barring His Legs, Which are Hardly Bigger Than One’s Wrist, The Chinese Statesmen is in Fine Condition—Our Arm, diers in tne Tropics. Dr. L. L. Seaman, Major of the First Engin Y Rations Unfit for Sol- formerly Surgeon eers, United States returned to his home in New a considerable stay in China, ch he not only secured some pon the subject in which e is particularly interested, but acquired information e general sitmation there interesting topics of con- professionally h the army ration and views of th which form most ter he saw Li Hung Chang imes, professionally and social- already acquainted with the crossed the Atlantic with him and having been entertain- is palace on a former visit to Seaman says that the stories ’s failing powers are untrue. He the aged statesman was all right, at the very time that the Euro- reporting his breakdown Earl out calling on the Chinese ’s Day, Feb. 19, in one of the S that prevail in Pekin, fling with ancestral dust ely see fifteen feet. hed upon calling to find as out in his sedan chair Later in the day, him at the British Sir Edward Satow, the Seaman says that half a dozen ¢ Some years ago, ed by him at h pean press were when the air is sti and one can scare doctor was astonis that Li himself w making official ¢ however. the doctor met legation with British Ambassa of course Li cannot wal tically he hasn being moved other high (| -form that babit in ’t walked for twe: verywhere in his chair, like officials, who simply their self indulgence; y man refusing to use his limbs rse expect to have th at Li’s legs were h st, but that otherwise his condition is excellent and his in- is as strong as ever. medical attendant, he said, is Dr. native physician who studied in s in China, and is a ent and cultivated gentleman. s diplomacy all the while, Dr. to get the allies scrap- Ives, feeling as he did e accomplished China and it was this desire and part which accounted for his vor of Russia. plomats abroad, ng their country, profound admiration, eir success in cajoling the they are accredited into e Chinese court was not that if this could b might escape, purpose on his attitude in fa distinguished who have also been servi Dr. Seaman has a growing out of th peoples to which the belief that th responsible for th Seaman says that it w ster Conger was entire ports of the situation. hina are simply ere guilty of outrages upon and foreigners. 0 repaid a thousandfold with ’s blood rise, atroc- I will not ar- there were so effect of these Hundred of miles astated and the peoples the legations &hese have bee cruelties that hat are unspeak Iaign one nationality when any at it, but look at the punitive expeditions,’ “Why, the war was over when Pekin ’t any fight left in He doesn’t know Boxers with their ’t do much in the way of would shoot away at the at night, and then in the ruit, and then begin their t night, setting off fire- 8ympathizers didn day time send in f shooting again a orackers to add notion of warfa the spirits, forei re—to make a noise and gn devils in- ’ learn anything, they ud and so scornful of ry one foreign. tside world is beyond Why even some of the of- hought that a majority of n the world were there the troubles reached their ern battery of 100 Enro- cans, mounted in the posi- ave demolished , a work which plish by their en- are so fearfully p everything and eve ignorance of the on comprehension, beans or Ameri Sions of the Box tthe legations i the Boxers fail “The moral effect of t entirely lost through eve splendid capital, been libraries and art treasu Dbopulation put to the bave been seve 2sulés would h he war has heen. nts that have hap- Had Pekin, that razed, its palaces, res burned, and its , the punish- re, hut the re- ave been infinitely better. To the city for loot and desecra- e Oriental with the practices are virtues in the ign devil, and the hatred or him has infinitely inten- nfluence of modern civiliza- lost and centuries cannot re- mable damage. peditions, in one of which tered in one day, ery —what of them ? f one entire city, uld find, except nski in Manchu- “7®yes of the fore - and contempt f. = sified. The i ‘ fon has been lapair the inesti € were slaugh “every one of whom was one of whom was unarmed The Chinese population o all the Russian soldiers twenty men, at Bladagavi ria—men, women and children — were swept into the Armur the bayonet and drow Russian officer, acknowledged it blush for his co humanity to ha And I have the 40,000 rubles, River at the point of ned. Iknow this. A who is a personal friend, saying that it made him untry and his people and ve to carry out such orders. testimony of others. escaped were bought off for paid to the officer who order- General Grodekow, now of Manchuria, who has ed with a diamond sword The number of peo- mur in that one day actually between 12,- Governor General since been decorat for his deed of horror. ple swept into the A by the Russians was 000 and 13,000. ‘These facts canno speak for themselves perception of all. of which I have sp ~ country in which com most interested.” Th t be gainsaid; they and are open for the And these expeditions are despoiling the mercial America is ey have been sweep- rough the territory to which the tates have been annually sending ed States only, Germans didn bave any trans talking ahout. that purpose. camels for the as he is hitch front of him— way. call a halt. stove now. Bo the commissary Army have bee pean armies. Commissary’s until just befo first complaint caviar had run of it to others.’’ Sea. The Sun has cline in volum appear. parisions. there was an ave in rainfall, or been greatly lake. resting the prog near Neuchatel. They consisted i wall to hold up “Yes, dear.” ‘Well, why we drink Pee Not be Divorced. Wealthy Cotton Planter Kills His Wife and Himself. Followed Her to Chicago and There Carried Out His Threat to Shoot Her If She Applied to Court. Charles H. Sw planter of Green instantly killed mitted suicide in the a wife’s sister, Mrs. W. I.. a Chicago tobacco merch millions of pieces of goods and other pro- ducts of American manufacture, the pro- vinces of Manchuria, Pe Cal Li and Shan- tung. The British and Germans and French are laughing in their sleeves at all e commerce of the Unit- of which they a jealous. Their territory is bei and despoiled. Their interes districts about Kanchan, the Yangtse-Kiang, Tonquin and where as yet there is no war ruption to foreign commerce. ‘Regarding the nity, itis like killi en eggs, China si heavy indemnities asking. It seems to this, the punitive e oa with the distinct questionably impossible that the Powers may in territorial compensation a the destruction of the in pire. The Chinese 1 icans as their saviors. ‘The proposed Hsi Au Fu expedition, gh a devastated coun- ess, was a bluff. The ’t have the necessary trans- portation. Nobody except the Americans portation in China worth The Germans couldn’ even take the Count von Wa from Taku, and the United Stat master had to lend them a mu The Germans bought 1,800 proposed expedition. a camel takes up about fifteen feet of space ed by a rope to the one in that’s the way and it would be half a day one end of the line to the miles away. They only make about twelve miles a day. The burden 400 pounds,and a man agrees with the Teu- tonic idea that is necessary to have beer in the ration figured that the train might carry enough of that to last about half For Sale, Rock FARMS. J. HARRIS HOY, Manager, Office, No. 8 So. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Sheep, Shoats, Young Cat- sale at all times. The prize winning Hackney Stallion “PRIDE OF THE NORTH’ is now permanent] y located at Rock Farms, SERVICE FEE $10.00. Tourists. $30 00 Chicago to Portland, Tacoma and North Pacific Via Chicago & Northwestern railway, opitional routes via St. Paul or Omaha. Tickets on sale each Tuesday. Feb. 12th April 30th. Shortest time en route. Finest scenery. Daily tourist car excursion personally conducted semi-weekly. For tickets, illustrated pamphlets and full in- | formation inquire of nearest ticket agent or ad- dress Chicago & Northwestern railway. 47-8-4t — Travelers Guide. RAILROAD AND Schedule in effect Nov. 26th, 1900. this, as it effects th eeney, a wealthy cotton : ville, Ky.,Friday shot and and then com- partments of his Phillips, wife of ant, in the Du- , Rush street, near the Granada Sweeney left her home at ce, coming to Chi- purpose of securing is said to have her if she per- orce. Sweeney norning and car- VIA TYRO! Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. 1L.10a. m., at Altoona, 5.50 p. m. Leave Bellefon P.- m., at Altoona, 3.10 m Lease Bellefonte, 4.44 p. - 6.00, at Altoona, 7.35, at VIA T Leave Bellefonte, , arrive at Tyrone P- m., at Pittsburg orses, Valley of the tle and Feeders fe and no inter- YRONE—EASTWARD, I., arrive at Tyrone P. m., at Philadel- much talked of indem- g the goose of the gold- mply [cannot pay the which the Powers are me that, as they know xpeditions are carried of making it un- for her to pay, so the end demand nd so bring about tegrity of the Em- ook upon the Amer- Greenvillea m cago, ib is said, for the a legal separation. Swe told his wife he should kil sisted in suing for a div reached Chicag ried out his th Mrs. Sweeney ee —— The Shortest and Quickest Line to Den- ——r llefonte, 1.05 p. m Is from St. Louis via the Missouri Pacific Rail- 2.15 a. m., at H; way leaving St. Louis at 9:00 at Denver 11 o'clock the ne night out. Pullman sleep. For complete information C.P.A, Pittsburg, P. &T. A., St. Loui ee —— Career and Character of Abraham Lin- arrisburg, 6,45 p.m. m, a. m., and arriving xt morning—only one ers, superior service. address, J. R. James, Pa. Or H.C. Townsend, G. : R SALE.—I offer my entire lot of ed horses for sale consisting of THREE STALLIONS, by such sires as “DIRECTOR?” 2:17, ‘BROWN HAL” 2:12, “MONEDALE” 2:18. 6.00 at Harrisburg, at 10.0 p VIA LOCK Leave Bellefonte, 9. 10.30 a. m, Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p.m P. m., arrive at Wii m., arrive at Loc, HAVEN—NORTH WARD, arrived a day or two 32 8. m., arrive at Lock Haven, absence of her si shopping. She stepped into the apa by her husband, w by Mrs. Phillip’ssix grasped her wrist and At the point of a revolv ster, she went down town ned at 9 o'clock and rtments and was met ho had been admitted old son. Sweeney pulled her inside. er he ordered the Crying out that a murder was the child fled to the Granada before help could arrive two heard and the hotel attaches man and woman lying on the Mrs. Sweeney was dead and in a nutes the hasban ey was the daughter of Thos. an extensive planter of Green- Sweeneys were well known in ociety, it is said. ANOTHER DOUBLE TRAGEDY. parents objected to his mar- a Linberg, of Peale Clear- VIA LOCK 3 Leave Bellefonte 9. at Lock Haven An address by Joseph Choate, Ambassador to Great Britain, on the career and character of Ab- raham Lincoln—his earl developed in the later going 500 miles throu try after the Empr Harrisburg, 3.15 Pp. efonte, 1.42 p, m P. m., arrive at Wiil ay Harrisburg, 6.55 Dp. at Lock Haven port, 3.50, leave P. m., Philadel- . y life—his charactor as years of his life and his ad- which placed his name so high on 8 roll of honor and fame, has been pub- the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul d may be had by sendin in’ postage to F. A. Miller, Agent, Chicago, Til. — The Indian and the Northwest. A handsomely illustrated hook just issued, bound in cloth and containing 115 pages of inter- esting historical data rela of the great Northwest, gravings of Black Hawk, Sittin and other noted chiefs 3 and ten colored map plate the varions tribes dating ba review of the book impresse ed contribution to the hi pioneers, and a copy shoul Price, 50 cents per copy. Mailed, upon receipt of this amount by 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, III. Ee €w Advertisements. MARES AND GELDINGS which will make ele orses and some iladelphia at 6.5: Vv Leave Bellefonte, » ‘burg, at 9.05 ‘a. a horse for eithe examine them re purchasing elsewhere, JOHN E. DuBOIS, ee —— Telephone. do well to call an General Passenger in DuBois Pa., bef » AITive at Lewis. 47, at Harrisburg, 10.20 p. m. they travel— ’s journey from other, about five TYRONE AND CLEARFIE — ting to the settlement fine half-tone en- gZBull, Red Cloud Custer’s battleground showing location of ck t0 1600. A careful S one that it is a valu- story of [these early n every library. postage prepaid, W. B. Kniskern, riage to Ann for each is about of Elmira, N. 'Y., shot his sw himself Friday night. lying dead in the road n Rocks Glen Park er’s right hand w, of which were e signed by Fish found on the person of 4 “We go together and Fisher’s signature w while that of the EXPRESS, EXPRESS. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. | man. They were found ear the entrance to early Saturday. In Fish- as a revolver, two chambers mpty. The following note Miss Linberg was n coeo* = wewX | Exenmss, BRKE 0 ® LEesr COMBINES PERFECT LOCAL SERV- ICE WITH THE ADVANTAGES COM- ING FROM ALL LONG DISTANCE SUBSCRIBERS, ‘Count von Walde rsee was not the only one who profited hy our excellent and en- viable transportation facilities. The Ameri-- cans furnished a forty mule train to take Sir Claude Macdonald down and then the British wanted other train to bring back his success the Americans said th more. (They hadn thank you, or a col acknowledgment of and our Quarterm gene as in a firm hand, to tidewater, girl gave evidence of her to borrow an- ERezssgces From a ComMERCIAL Sranp Porn THE TELEPHONE Yieios”Larcer Prorrrs oN THE INVESTMENT THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN 00 00 0" 00 00 =F oJ =F =F =F oF =F hy > ODDO - ESg2eens HE a He i CO CO CO g8EEERges nw wne fd pk Bes ed © Fisher was 26 guard at the state since last fall. years old, -had been a y in that city ily objected to his Linberg was a pretty ears old. Her body turday to Peale. ron Limberg, a high- ho works in the mines miles west of Peale. _— Paper Coffins. : BR2us: genruneenl sak ey couldn’t spare any 't sent so much as a d bottle, in the way of f what had been done aster thought it time to [= < fo -~ FFT ay SES We tn © OF OF O As A HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT 1T8 sweet girl about 21 y VALUE CANNOT BE ESTIMATED, was brought home Sa is the daughter of Aa ly respected miner w at Grass Flat, a few A REPUTATION. “But we've done more th them. We've clothed and k numbers of the Europeans t sold them overcoats .and under and stoves. Count von Walders joying the grateful heat of an th the transportation and service of the United States 1 eye openers to the Euro- Not one single item of the supplies ran out all winter re I came away, when the came in, and it was that the And the reason for this was that our people had sold so much THE RATES ARE MODERATE. - mEREg == ept warm large SRBRs22ggs2e pd od pd = «© CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY COMPANY. ee eee Restaurant. © © © DD © 000 00 0 0000 00 00 0 BER sSgaARERERS leossananaaannammnn SGREEEESZIIS CO 1 1h i os The Invention of a Brooklyn Physician, 5 Woot ce HOW IT WAS MADE AND RETAINED IN Cage EE NR © OO ~T=T oF aT mF oF oF oF oF oF oF 8X38 v s : RREeg8e — ‘One of the latests thin a dealer, ‘“‘is coffins. are now prepared to tu the way of a coffin whi quirements expected f ture of that kind. ‘The paper coffin has It has been demonstrat proof, acid proof—i In its cheapest f. r than the plain pine the Potter’s Field intermen per cent. better. ain very handsome paper coffins ke the prepared e any form you wish and BELLEFONTE. g in paper,’’ said The manufacturers rn out an article in ch meets all the re- rom a piece of furni- ~ = Bod ny a : a 3 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCE. O YOU GET MAIL — EXPRESS stood all the tests. ed to be waterproof, n fact, indestruoti- is 50 per cent. boxes used for ts and itis 50 ~N 52g8k DoON* egsnk BR by hard, consistent our citizens that Doan’s 8 won their way to the lan attained in this lo- endorsement of esidents has ren- pt =& oe —— lace to satisfy that Low Water in Great Salt Lake. Bellefonte’ J8 4 s Restaurant, opposite the : : Investigations as to the Water Level in Utah oi BORO BO BO Ney -y tasty meals can Oysters and Game in season. Srrorornenci oy ny BEYS 8 BO DO od tod pd od fd pd od fd — his citizen says: of High street, very much troubled with rheumatism, ed my heart and be. ia. My rest was Tom nervousness ns embarrassed already told about the de- waters of Great Salt is asked what is the able fall in ¢ bed 0 paper stock tak adorn it with and ornamentalism. paper coffin may be finest rosewood or “It was a Broo conceived the idea Lake. The question cause of this remark and will it continne ‘PLAY POOL ? An artistically treated sides I had neu made to look like the oaken casket. lyn physician who firsg of making coffins ous of 0 to being a physician a speculator. He made oney dickering in real With this he wens up region to spend the tinker at che ou will find excellent tables, in connec- tion with the Restau DO YOU USE BOTTLED BEER? bd pd REZLERBERRASReRY WOM EERABHBE POV OO®w®O L. H. Murdoch has Monthly Weather R, investigations on that on the last da of the lake was ni mark on the gaug gauge was established our geological survey placed at what was belie below the lowest known be little doubt that the nine inches is the lowest ed since the settlement o One explanation offer is due to the diverting of water from the strea lake for irrigation pu did not inquire into th amonnt of water diver but endeavored to ascer age in rainfall is cline 1n the lake ] he tabulated all the have been collected lake, and he gives at co the results of these calcn I was told about just reported in the eview the results of his of 1900 the water level ne inches below the Zero Garfield Beach. This many years ago by and its zero was ved to be one foot BBE: pIeEEnegs COPD ®D WPL DW wWwD 00 Go oo SEEERBELSTBRRLLY bod pod ped WON PVRLLLOVLDOOD bed pt pt it Pod pd fl > T Noa SERRE this gentleman was a good deal of m estate in Broo es RE oi 790.60 C0 is ten 1 1 4 4 4 Cn FOB EREERaTR BOBO 10 10 10 £3 80 £0 mt 1k 1 1d bot mk boi ui 3 53 £3 1 Lee 5 8 a8 Anderson is the man to He is the only lice esale dealer in the brands. Will fill orders fro and carefully, either .JOHN ANDERSON, EE ————————————————— - Jewelry. - for the pain and lame- They also banish- ing, I had mornin EWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD, ness soon left m gd the tired feel Doan’s Kidney 8. Foster-Milburn Co. Y., sole agents for the $1. Doan’s and take no sub- rest of his days and which was one of his “It was.in that w up with the paper the paper stock in convinced himself ¢ ed with chemicals ¢ ital coffin materia Sree A Ak rx pu EASTWARD. Nov. Z00R To00 eee ay that he got filled reading of minus water level reach- hat it could be so treat- People laughed as ought he was only ey away with his expe e knew what he was at and result was that ed is that the fall of large quantities ms flowing into the Mr. Murdoch e question of the ed for irrigation, tain how far a short- responsible for this de- For this purpose Precipitation data that in the basin of the nsiderable length lations and “com- ments. But h kept on at his he won out and has made He has just sol manufacturing o sum of ready money paper coffin made. 0000000000000 Ieper nacnok WEDDING GIFTS ou £0 C0 C0 C0 CO CO CO CO 1 in 1 ii * NNT T TT TTD S2SEERIE28 ts toa large r a handsome and a royalty on every It means a big fortune — Twenty-one Rear Admirals, A new list of the nav BEERSs3sseneNeRsk | F > © 00 00 00 00 G0 60 8 Go 00 60 Go “segsssvurEne EEE Bi Zassnnussersaank wo $9.00 20 60 00 00 60 62 10 19 1D BO DO DO 10 BO BD © or —- STERLING SILVER. : Dox 'T NEGLECT A COLD. Don’t neglect a cold, if you do, it you your life. "A cold at- nce can easily be cured y Datarally, you He found that the last fifteen years have been the driest on y bas been publish- department embodying rom the advancement of made for servi The list shows m er grades ‘and indicates ral through the advance- | om one grade into anoth- ed in several instances, ng Bob’’ Evans and Captain rear admirals in be- thus increasing the rs to 21, whereas the 18, including Rear erly of the engineer USEFULNESS changes resulting officers recently the Spanish wa changes in the high an increase in seve ment of officers fr er which follow Both ‘““Fighti H. C. Taylor b ing awarded numbers, number of these office old law allowed but Admiral Melville, form want the best, and t words the rainfall O10 DO PDD oT wT mT nT aT ny 07 a7 00 BERL II/z Rue was that much under th year. The total shor years ending in 1 With so large a sh cided fall in lake ] expected and a fal] inches has occurred. Mr. Murdoch co that the climate of not becoming dr heavy precipitation the lake will rise to it has reached in th G. K. Gilbert, of the jo seviewing she faots rought together, that the shortage of to account wholly f, surface. The proble complete analysis w. probably show tha have helped to prod age. He believes among these facto; irrigation. As td pd ed BO BO BO 00 10 BO BO BO BO BO C0 C0 * Re IB 1 i 0 Fangenprzgcy "geaasErznEgs n X 900 was 14.70-inches. DURABILITY, ortage in rainfall a de- evel would n Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. substitute. Take tefuse Suything else ; insist At F. P, Green’ U. 8. ARMY & NAVY m East 14th 8t., N. Y. You in 24 hours for these reasons nothing else Mixed.) Mixed. is quite so fitting for the ocea- noludes from all the data f the Great Lake basin is but that periods of will occur again and about the same levels 8 or will be sent post ~ O00 Bn ih ap pt Articles for every use in the gak best expression of taste. geezns® As at present arran stands with Admiral D officer, with Rear adm John Adams Howell, G Crittenden W. ged the naval list ey as the ranking irals as follows : Collier Remey, Farqubar, John atson, Winfield Scot m Thompson _ , Cromwell, Francis John rs, Louis Kempft, Albert Smith es ‘Stanhope Cotton, right Terry, Mer- Read, Henry Clay ohnson, Edwin ee —— * VE ST00D IT—If he'd ey’re terribly an- 's Arnica Salve will piles on earth. It injuries, pains bess salve in ogical survey, Mr. Murdoch has expresses the opinion rainfall does not suffice r the fall of the lake m is complex, but if a ere possible it would ta number of factors uce the observed shrink- that a prominent place rs would be accorded to he area of irrigated land enlarged during the last ot see how this could fail balance between inflow which determines the The work of irrigation iminished the amount rivers discharge to the .Furnace Road. | i1 15 F. C. RICHARDS SONS, 1 BELLEFONTE PA Travelers Guide. . ©0000 000000 REX «Pennington... NIDOO®: cwoooo! 2FIERB: paca Rest UP TO DATE. (BENSON'S PLASTER These are days of ing of records. Ben quickness of action has no records to b Bartlett Jefferson Higginson Frederi George Watson . Barker, Charl Dunglison Ev BELLEFONTE & SNOW Ar. : _ Time Table in effect on amg after Foe Mix | Min ee o8.810 after July 10, Toop. OE BRANCH, IS PAIN'S MASTER.) records and of the beat- son’s Porous Plaster, for and ‘thoroughness of cure, eat except its own. always the best, always -day better than ever, It sticks never sticks in its tracks, It (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. Condensed Time Table, ieeeeeiSchool Hose: «Snow 8hoe........Ly. ignal. Week . ; KSON, days only, General Manager. BELLEFONTE Schedule to take effect Monday, Mortimer Lawrence J decade, he does n to influence the and evaporation, height of the lake, must have’greatly d of water which the the leader, is to aon? SRNsBEErEagE] JOB CoULDN’T Ha had itching piles. noying ; hut Bucklen cure the worst case of has cured thousands, or bodily eruptions it’s the Price 25 ots. guaranteed. Sold by F. P. ee ———————— Tourists. wiEF y want to be cured but Benson's Plaster does it, asthma, bronchitis, The people not onl cured quickly—and liver and kidney compl approachable by an external re Benson's as ice does to heat, Neither Belladonna, sicum plasters are to son’s, People who h its of Benson's Plast external remedy. More than 5,000 physicians and druggists (and thousand times as many non-profession- al persons) have called Benson's Plasters one of the few (I) home remedies that can be E3888 Ccoooveo’ ————— eT ——— %: Moving Mountain Arrested. SSIIBRENNA Strengthening or Cap- be compared With Ben- ave once tested the mer- er have no use for any A Lausanne co the Swiss enginee [BERS rrespondent writes that rs have succeeded in ar- ress of the Moving Mount The measures taken to id valley from destruc- ely daring and original. n building a huge cement tain, whose sides crevices, these being Wewwwwew wwe EEE EE Era ed Bn i En He 883: =n * G0 00 00 00 G0 00 © © 8 OR& | sggasR PRODI III ITI IIT FP 5523%RIBERseryRE NNN Sad IIS Oooo ar Er ro Eo 23 ® save the village ar . Excursion to California. tion were extrem —— ec 6 2 «Jersey ShOTe, wus . ve fv } Wits PORT } Lve hoi] pworth League meeting at San y. Excursion tickets will be on ania, from July 4th August 81st, low d for the round trip, be had returning via and 8t. Paul, at small particulars call on er general eastern passenger New York, or John R. Pott, eut, Chicago, Milwatkee & 810 Park building, Pittsburg, Pa, | Francisco in Jul sale from points in Pennsyly, » 8ood to return until rates of fare have been name and if desired tickets may Portland, Yellowstone Park additional cost. For full address, W. 8. Howell, agent, 381 Broadway, district passenger ag St. Paul railway, 8b. were fall of small filled with cement. mountain became firm and m danger has passed. ——— A Logical Mind, ’t we made of dust?’ A EA TL RHEE EEE 52232 NNNaoasaGes S8aganBELK TT Fifty-five highest awards have heen made to it in competitionfivith the best known plas- ters of Europe and America, its merits is inconoeivable, et »N «... Krumrine..... ol Better proof of Be sure to get P. M1. Sundays, 110.55 A. M. Sunday. Paden Steering Can East. bound train Williamsport at 11.30 P. M, and ‘West-bound from Philadelphia sé 1.06. | 1 7 35/ Pine Grove Cro, m Montandon, Lewisbur; i t d 5 for State Coll.one connect with train Nos. 3 5 e] ES 08. connect with Pons 4 Daily, exce: Ne pis TEE Thomas supe For sale by all drugg postage on any number ord on receipt of 26e. each bury & Jobngon, Mfg. Chem ists, or we will prepay ‘Say, mamma, ain ered in the United don’t we get muddy when Motherhood. . -