hd the anniversary of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Valley of Williamsport. Six hundred Masons were entertained and the i class ever received into the Bellefonte, Pa., March 27, 1903 ——————————————————— | of the and HER NEW VOCABULARY. She possessed a mind discerning, That was stored and crammed with learning, And her thoughts, forever burning, She could suitably express. All her sentences were rounded, And her words imposing sounded; I was really quite astounded As 1 listened, I confess. It was rather an infliction, All this verbal unrestriction, But her elegance of diction, Each precise and polished phrase. And the beautiful selection Of the words and their connection And her most correct inflection— They were quite beyond all praise. But I saw her very lately And she did not talk ornately ; All that language suave and stately She no longer kept on tap. She was saying, “Bessums diddums! Where de bad old pin got hiddums, In his muzzer's p'cious kiddums,”’ To the baby in her lap. — Boston Budget. Overcome by Homesickness. thirty second degree at one time in the history of Masonry were given the secret consistor y. The Will han bad the largest growth of any in the Un tates. it was ized January 30th and 3lst, 1900. that time 600 members have received the various degrees, and the ciass which received the ceremonial work of the order at the celebration reached the number of 250 or more. Itis now the third largest consistory in the country, Philadelphia and New York being the only two cities which surpass it. The Howard Memorial Cathedral, which was dedicated to the purposes of the Stottish Rite bodies, is the gift of the late William Howard. Two years ago he an- nounced tc his masonic friends that he proposed to give $40,000 for the erection of a cathedral, and made over the title to a property adjoining the Masonic Temple. His death oconrred a few months after this but in his will he made provision for the matter.. A magnificent building has been reared and it now stands as a lasting memorial to him and his devotion to the masonic cause. At the same time that be announced his intention to provide funds for the building of the cathedral he gave to the Temple Club the Piper residence, and between this building and the temple the cathedral was erected. The masonic Jingo's Trainer Believes This Caused the end- of | building forms a compact group in the heart the Elephant—Immense Body. of the city. The Cathedral will be devoted exclusive- Jingo, said to be the biggest elephant in | |y to the uses of the Scottish Rite Masons the world, bound for New York on the | and is the second largest cathedral of the White Star line steamer Georgic, died at | kind in the State. The interior decorations sea last Thursday morning aud biz body | are exceedingly beautiful and the furnish- Curtons Condensations. The average watch represents hut 12 hours of human labor. The electric motor is fast displacing the leather belt in factories. The German Goverment operates 15,200 telephone central stations. Our principal exports to Korea are elec- trical appliances and idols. How incon- graous ! To be able to pronounce‘ ‘hereditability’’ is a sure sign of sobernese, says a Cardiff (Wales) doctor. The saloon is now prohibited in but four States—Maine, New Hampshire, Kansas and North Dakota. One of the most complete electrical power plants recently installed is that of the Osake military arsenal of Japan. Marseilles, the great market for olive oil, imported in December 2,909 tons of cotton- seed oil. Nearly all of it was from the United States. The heartbeat in animals contipues for some time after death. In France the heart of a criminal beat for 30 hours after he had heen decapitated. ““There is no bridge between the spirit- ual and material world,’’ says Sir William Crookers, President of the British Associa- tion, ‘‘and I don’t see-how there can be.” A new process for extracting oil from olives by a centrifugal machine, such as is used in sugar refineries, will effect an enor- mous saving to the olive growers of Cali- fornia. Dr. Whitman of the University of Chi- cago, one of the Carnegie Institution’s ad- visers, recommends a biological farm for the study of heredity, variation and evolu- Origin of Roguefort Theese. Abont the famous Roquelort cheese the following legend is told : A shepherd lad, having more luncheon than he could eat, laid a large portion of his bread and cheese upon a natura! shelf in one of the caverns near by. He forgot all about it until sev- eral months iater, when he found the cheese, instead of being dvied up or rotten, was rich, moist, creamy, and streaked with greenish-blue veins. He shared his piece of cheese with others, and the villagers were quick to recognize the improved tex- ture and quality. Henceforth all their cheese were taken to these caves to ripen. The caves are now owned by a company. who employ 600 women to tend the cheese. ——A number of officiali of the New York Central railroad visited Oak Grove a day or two ago and witnessed a test of the two immense electric lifting cranes that have been installed in the shops. One of the cranes has a capacity of lifting 75 tons, the other 35 tons. One of the largest freight locomotives was run into the shop and fastened to the huge 75 ton crane by a system of heavy chains, owing to the ab- sence of the complete apparatus which is generally employed for such purpose. The locomotive weighed about 71 tons. It was easily and gracefully lifted from the track. The 20 ton crane was given a similar test with a heavily loaded tender. Both ma- chines were pronounced perfection. MoRE Riors.—Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual dis order of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is Saddlery. SPECIAL OFFERS Keeani THE OLD RELIABLE KEYSTONE HARNESS FACTORY Will offer for the NEXT SIXTY Days Robes, Blankets, Nickle and Rubber Trimmed Harness in single and double. YOU MUST DO THE SUM TO PROVE IT We have at present the largest stock of WINTER GOODS that has been Dlesed on our counters for many years, he latest styles of Fine Plush an Fur Robes, a full line of Stable and uare Blankets, and at prices that will astonish you at a glance. You must see these s to find what you can do for little money. We Have Made a Big Cut in these Goods BLANKETS, ROBES and HARNESS. Come in and let us figure with you on anything you may want in our line. We are Headquarters for EVERYTHING IN THE HORSE LINE We have in stock about ONE HUN- DRED WORK COLLARS that we re- duced in price—a good heavy collar for Two Dollars. NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR BARGAINS Take care of the horse and he will take care of you. We 'carry a full Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Schedule in eftect Feb, sth, 1903. VIA TYRONRE-~WESTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. arrive at Tyron nse m., at Altoona, 1100 pr Mm, at Pitteburg m. Leave te 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 P ny at Altoona, $0 p.m, st Pittsburg, 6.55 p.m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.00, at Altoona, 6.50, at Pittsburg at 10.45. VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone, hie J Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel- . p.m. Leave lefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila- Leg SEhin, J0.20 p. m. ve lefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone 6.00 at Harrisburg, at 16.00 p. m, yivae: VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven 10.30 a. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.10 p. m., arrive at Buffalo, 7.40 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, at 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, at 9.15 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 Philadelphigat 6.23 p.m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 2.10 p. m., leave Ri arrive at Lock Haven Harrisburg, Ihamsport, at 2.53, p. m., 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia 7.3% p.m Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m.. arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 9.15 p. m., leave Williamsport, 1.35 m., arrive at Harrisb RD TTTE Philadelphia a6 7.22 a. 1, © To ATTIve at VIA LEWISBURG. Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 a, m., arrive at Lewis. burg, at 9.05 a. m. Montandon, 9.15, Harris. , 11.30 a. m., Bhiladelphi Leave Bellefonte. 2.15 p. m., Sippa, af Leyisbur, 4.42, p. m. at Harri i phin at 10.90 p. srrisburg, 6.50 p. m., Philade TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R. 2 ! urn 3 i i : ’ thin line of NORTHWARD. Sows rca ie Gendt Sa Sky. Toes | 000 BLL RE Od — rived from Liverpool on Wednesday. is in theater form with stage and drop cur- | The directors in German companies get Ki Eleotric Bi It? Shoe Findings, Sole and Harness Leather, 1 “4 # 3 ically rai i i i no salaries unless the annual dividend ex- | Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a won- | Asle Grease, Harness Oil, Soap, Brushes, Curry | & | 3 3 [Feb.Sth,1903| & | Xa | = The elephant had been practically raised | tain, and all the electrical devices known e 3 : : { ; a 7 3 7 > ; ) i ds 4 d the limit th derful tonic, and effective nervine and the | Combs, Whips, Working Gloves, Large line of | 2 A a = at the Zoo near London. He went there | to modern stagecraft and will seat abont | ceeds & per cent, an e limit they may reatest of all around medicine for run | Saddlery, Hardware x as a baby from Africa when he was 3 years | 00. A handsome pipe organ adds to the | receive 1s $6,000 a year. The law forbids g 4 Te ‘dispels’ N 5 » i . A rx —_— . old, and spent 22 years of his life there | attractiveness of this assembly room. The | the manager of a company being a member iy ih eIns. Na aohe 5 Sphinn In fact everything you may need. Gl hey MAM pu. with English children laughing and crowd- 1» and the furnishings were supplied by | of its board. Detailed statements must be ERmatism and Neura:gia ane expels All purchasers of $5.00 worth will be 6 56 331 8 26. 8 56) 11 20/5 50 . 3 te gaa Ti: organ a g pp oy io. : laria germs. Only 50c., and satisfaction entitled to a present of one dollar's 6 58 8 2 8 49) 11 14/5 44 ing arounl) Bis be shingled Tek. subscriptions from the large membership printed for stockholders prior to a stockhold guaranteed hy Green’s Pharmacy worth of a useful article. 701 335 881 ro Nine ingo was their friend, dearer than the | of the local body of Ancient and Accepted | rs’ meeting. — : Yours trols. 711) 346 8 429 11 0915 39 chimpanzee or the monkeys, and his mate | Scottish Rite of the Valley of Williamsport. | A French doctor has invented a harmless or a % IL 30 3.4 8 33, 30 i 5 Scullyfulla, was there too. When Frank | The entrance to the Cathedral proper | bullet, which ought to be very useful to Tourists. JAMES SCHOFIELD, 730, 206 905 8 27| 10 51|5 21 C. Bostock, the animal exhibitor, bought | will he known as the ‘‘Howard Memorial | French duelists. Itis made of a chalky Spring street, 734 410 909]. 814 1 3 5 Io him to bring to America, there was a howl | Hall,”” and will contain a statue of Mr. | compound, and when it strikes a person it 47-37 BELLEFONTE, PA. 364m 1 8 11! 10 35/3 07 in England. Howard. The big banqueting room on the | merely marks the spot without doing the California and the Orient. — (18 04 212 8 09| 10 33|5 05 Expert animale dealers who knew the | third floor of the Cathedral building will | least mischief. With a mask overthe face ~~ —— | poggaieae fp] oe 7 59) 10 23/4 57 amiable temper of JIngo predicte hat he nests. i volv i Increased {rade wit e Orient and wonderfu e |T54 433 926...Boynton.. | T Ea ble temper of Jingo predicted that he | seat 800 gues men can practice revolver shooting at each d {rade with the Ori d wonderful Restaurant Ime 754] 10 11/4 4 would certainly die in the rigors ofa March | The Howard Temple Club will occupy | other just as they now practice fencing. commercial activity are 1903 features along the os : 4 7 50, 10 13|4 45 trans-Atlantic passage. The passage was | the residence in the angle between the : : 5 Pacific Coast. 806 445 7 48) 10 12(4 40 one of the finest in the recollection of her | Cathedral entrance and the auditorium, yon ond a Iavemion Only $33 Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles cry RESTAURANT. 811 450 : Li x wu s 3 master, Captain Nichols. Jingo did not | which has been thoroughly renovated and | o. the rk of devloping ees A, and many other California points every day till 1 have. dhirchasod th t t : - : 08 1382 9564 24 die of sensickness or exposure. Thomas | will make an ideal and cozy club home. ed, thereby reducing the wood to a molten June 15th, 1903. 1 have, pp bg Sov surga 3.2% 7 26| 9 50/4 17 W. Lawence, a Kentucky trainer, who nn 3 The Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and street. It will be my effort and | 8 30| 510 720, 943410 s x : condition. When cool the mass assumes | edi aro tog best | 8 34 514 717 9 40/4 08 with three men started over igh the big The Bath Proper. the character of coal. This new body is | Union Pacific line. DN Nn me ii 836] 518 1 713 9 36/4 01 elephant, says he just pined away and ; : ’ : 2. hn. | Three thro’ trains daily. Teta 8 45] 525 709) 9 32(3 56 died. He couldn’t bear being away from | Various Ways For Keeping the Shin in a Healthy hard, but oui 308 niss)y posh EE youn. Pot. Ditvnt vis. 348 22 705 2 38 350 home with strange faces about him and the | Condition. Dr Dupree has foond fron Jovestiga senger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, CLEAN, 3 sel $ 38 649 9 15/3 34 absence of Scullyfulla and the school chil- 2 : foitioou ’ } Tom gar 5 6 45| 9 10/3 dren. y io 15 appears that we, o siviliation tions made in Louisiana that the egg of Pa FRESH and ye 5 50 Stronach 631 8 cal 1 Jingo was fedoun a gallon of whisky peed Curing a oe oe a ) u on. hi mosquitces are often batched months after TIDY. 9200 605! 11 04'...Grampiane.| 6 2 5 sols on i i iseut need for a little while at least to have the | ghey are laid, espescially if deposited in Medical. nl RM.IP. OM. | AM Ar. | ked lly pr d | h ih : : : y » es y Pp ¢ Lv.l p.m. Soa : n ag Y Diepare Piet say skin in contact with sunlight and moving | bonds which subsequently dry up. He con Meals furnished at all hours. A.-M. P.M ay from the time ne le ondon. Ev > . T ON SunDAYs- -a train leaves making all the regular stops t arriving there at 11:04. Reta pian at 6:20 p. m. p.m, Fruits and delicacies to order. Game in season. COME IN AND TRY IT. 47-28-3m air, to have it brace itself to shocks of cold, to get vigorous exercise looking toward restored blood circulation—this by some sort of rubbing or friction—and incidently | hatehing is going on all the time. we want to entirely remove such accum- 's bal t ed i ti ulated excretions as are in and on it. ith 4 {haghe Fe mn Eom ney 1011 We say in; fora good deal is thrown out | With the handle of the razor 1s t e newest Tyrone at 8:20 a. m. hrough to Grampian, rning it leaves Gram- » and arrivesin Tyrone at 8:55 cludes that the extermination of mosqui- tees by oil or by otherwise treating ponds during March and April is useless, as the But even this stimulant failed to pull him together, and was destined to die when half way over, as the schools of sharks and porpoises which followed the ship for several days forecasted. For the journey across the Atlantic a red CHAS. A. HAZEL. Keer WALK IN LIFE. : a. BALD KAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. . € i WESTWARD. painted box 15x13x9 feet was built and | c(h otvilised skin. It has to be liter | device tor keeping that useful instrument nan Travelers Guide, | § NE. nt on the starboard side of the Georgic. i : sharp for a long time. As you s the 2 2 |Feb. th, 1903 g he animal started fiom the Zoo ss ally sorabbed ones if the skin wete a razor over your Sse the maguet an the H H = a | & pat st i iled lin h i ! : Ty ZENS SCIATE © London in this box at 2 a. m. March 4th, pisos of So wish ER edge, and so prevents it from becoming | BELLEFONTE CITIZENS APPRECIATE “THE vo TRACKS ETRE iN EE but was held up in the railroad yards and TW ; ! blunt so soon as it otherwise would do; TO TEXAS 600 220] 1105. Lv. a MPM EN tos i | considerable aid, and the Turkish bath ac- ] 1 Tyrone......| 810] 12 25/7 00 did not leave London for Liverpool until : : when at rest the edge liesalong the magnet, LITTLE CONQUEROR.” 554 214 East Tyrone... complishes what nothing else does. There : : 5 50 J 8 16 12 3117 06 8.30 o'clock of the same might. Acarbad | oo” often stout sedentary persons, for | 5° that the cutting part is always under A NEW FAST TRAIN 5 46 2 lo = Vail........| 820 12 35/7 10 to be constructed by the London & North- | wpa roo vica to the point of full perepira- | Magnetic influence. ; . p ; B40). 8 24) 12 39/7 14 tern railway to carry him. Ye Pp persp : a . 5 See Between St. Louis and Kansas City and 537 8 30] 12 45/7 20 wes J mm tion is not easy. But plenty of us can do | The electrical fan is increasing in popu- 535 156 8 83 12 47/7 23 Under the agreement the railway company | nerfectly with warm or cool water. larity as a purveyor of comfort, both at OKLAHOMA CITY, 528 150 $+ 12 sol 32 as 2 reosive $500 for transporting the | © pe Tgrkish bath does not, in fact, agree | home and in the equatorial regions, so that Every class of citizens has sick kidneys. WICHITA, ia 1a 8 49) 1 0147 5 elephant, an e car was not to be moved with all. Some few are actually worse off | the American output for the coming sum- The busy business man rushing through DENISON, 5 03] ! 30 858) 108/748 faster than 15 wiles an bour. The elephant |g. water in any form, but do well on oil | meris estimated by the Electrical World at life on the run fails to realize the constant SHERMAN, 456 199 9 u 1 15/7 57 was insured for $25,000 for the railroad | athe or just sun and air, along with vig- | 150,000. Not only does it serve to mitigate iain he daily iis Spon ihe Kidneys " DALLAS, 453 114 018 124s 0 journey i $50,000 for the ocean trip. _ | orous rubbing the flesh brush, followed by | the heat of summer, butin a great many al positions, stooping and straining at his FORT WORTH Ia h 0 932 106816 en Jingo arrived at Liverpool it $00k | q4wn ward stroking with the palms of the | instances it answers the purpose of sanita- work, does not know that his backache is And principal points in Texas and the South- | 4 25! 12 48 EBERLE a whole day to get him aboard the Georgie. | yang. The skin is a compound organ. | tion and ventilation so economically and Simply Kidne Be Slerk On is wash, i This train is new throughout and is made | 4 20|........| 9 9 2 1 gis 30 The traveling saloon of Jingo was put to-| The whole of it more than equais in bulk | cfiviently that few other appliances can | or desk; railrdaders, conductors, engl: | tric lights and all” other modern. traveling con- | 4 05! 12 30 10l.c Bagrensic| 13 55 1 4308 48 ges or y biaoces ad Io > The box a the liver. Its needs are correspondingly | compare with it. : peers. streetcar Sen subject 10 Constant veniences. It runs via our now complete 402! 12 28) 9 12!.Beec Creek 1 n 1 a4 : 4 ot ne lie Nb oh en an elephant compound, and so, too, are the objects of a There are many historic trees in the as Women at their household duties RED RIVER DIVISION. 3 5 12 Je 9 a hii Hall......| 10 22| 2 04[9 09 had no fer on that score bath. country, and it is believed by the Depart- boys and girls at play overtax their kid- Every appliance known to modern car building | .a.| p. a. | a. or. Lv Lia Barons 2050.2 1019,10 : ni Just how much and what sort of arous- | ment of Agriculture that interest in tree neys and give them more work tha they and railroading has been employed in the make- : EA Jingo refused food of all kinds the first ing is best for them varies immensely | planting can be stimulated by distributing can do. 'Tis a fortunate thing the kid- up of this service, including day out from the Mersey. Lawrence coax- ed him with special treats from the galley, ney warn you when in trouble; that they cry out for help. Don’t neglect the warn- ing. Don’t neglect a bad back; a lame, weak or aching back if neglected means future trouble, kidney trouble, urinary trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure every form of kidney ill. Cure a bad back and wi parsons, and heooe the kinds of baths | a limited number of these trees under prop- : aL1€Y, | and the amounts of each vary correspond: | er direction. The seedlings, when grown, Dut: he Shook his tewnle - 20 add ingly in getting best results. Thirdly, the | will be sent to schools in various ro of psf . hides 0 oak a4 skin is a dumping gronod, covered in by | the country, and there will accompany 2 second day, when he | givilized usage and calling for a special | each tree a concise statement setting forth partook of two buckets of biscuit soaked in : +2 Sundays there is one train each way on the CAFE OBSERVATION CAR, It runs on the same schedule as the under the management of Fred Harvey. Full | morning train leaving Tyrone at 8:! information as to rates and all details ofa trip | days. And the To train’ tes ea via this new route will be cheerfully furnished, | Haven at 3:45. upon application, by any representative of the £ i ? . i . Doan’s Kidney LEWISBURG & TYRONE R A 0 Lin | cleaning up—for most of us by warm water | the historic events connected with the tree Jake siols kjdney Swell a oneyet | ° 0 AILROAD. Whisky: 2s pived Amy Aa : Raking and soap, for a few by oil or oil and am- | itself and the growing of the seedling. DR Tr FRISCO EASTWARD, Feb. Sth 1903. WESTWARD. huge beast moaned and groaned so softly Dona, Sod for still fewer by Mroshainged That the bubonic plagu e is carried from RA os as with SYSTEM bie ai Ee STATIONS. yalL| mp as to be heard only a few feet away. port to port by rats in ships is an establish- backache and a lameness just over my ° rs ta mn Aw ri About 5:30 o'clock of the morning of Hurrah for Dad. ed fact. A French investigator now finds hips stg when 1 ook wold ‘thieves wes, gt 215 640. Bellefonte | 900 410 . i i i ways a cl. Ww 8 . 4 March 12¢h, some of the crew came tum- The editor of the Stevens county (Kan: Sat the 4 sease is STumanisatel from rat Tatoences in Er Io was very. inconven- Address 2 6 i : 3 5 : % bling aft to the quarters of Lawrence and 3 : nty bo rat by fleas, and that promiscuous inter- ient for [ could not move quickly with- 0. M. CONLEY Or SIDNEY YAN DUSEN, 221 651. 849) 400 sang out; sas) Reveile has got tired of bearing mother | course between healthy and infected rats out having sharp .winges through me and General Agent Traveliar Pass. Axt 2 34) 6 571. 8 48| 354 “Your elephant is dow praised and dad neglected, and has scratoh- | or their cadavers never transmits the if bending forward I could hardly : 3 g pass. Ast. | 238 72 839] 380 our elephant is down ! 3 : : : : i straighten. I learned about Doan's Kidney 47-6 706 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 243 706 Lawrence ran to the box and saw that | © 8 few lines of glowing tribute to dad. | plague, while fleas conveyed the disease in Pills procured them from F.Potts Green's gi ro 835 346 Jingo had fallen until his foreknees rested We happens in ig Shapthe: uighs,” eight tests out of nine. So medical officers dn store and {ook them, They banish- (ENTERAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. | 3s, 717). 3 0 3 i on the boards of his prison. a e says, ‘‘and saw the legend worked in| are now giving assidoous attention to the ed the pain and lameness.” 302 722 818] 330 Sono bis prion. Not a 000d | Iti" red, Woat is Home Without 1 | health and comfort of the rate in thor dis. |, Dos Kidney Bill oslo by a de i 1018 ih 33 1 3 . lo yi The entire crew of hoth watches was | Mother I’ On the other side of the room | trict. Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents READ DOWN ReaD vp. 32 743 7657] 308 called, and with manila slings fastened un- way anothay brie, ia Bless Our Home. for the U. S. —— | Nov. 24th, 1902, | —= 35 a 35 86s der the animal’s forepart the donkey bl ow hays 5 e aster with Has . Gels. Dek. Ch a Femeimber ihe name—Doan’s—and take No 1|No 5/No 3| No 6{No 4/No 2 341 800 740 2 5 engiues lifted him to his feet he stood |, @% OF TALE BO £9 SD [A in 2 Toh iel'y: Death thane © Foul |. | 10 substibite. : 348) 80s. 7381 242 erect of his own free will for more than | °0€ fire Grabs his dinner pal and Wipes o Say. a m.|p. m. pte. JArpmip.mam | 35 812 72 238 t : the dew of the dawn with his boots, while 17 00/16 45/12 40 BELLEFONTE.| 9 25 5 15/ 935 | 3 55] .oefeecnnci. Welker. aoe. ad half an hour, when he flopped down again. thet is sleep) H kes the | Relatives of Belle Sutter Believe She Was Murdered 711} 6 56{ 2 51]........ Nigh..........| 9 12/ 502/922 | 358 818 719, 281 Meantime Lawrence was pouring bottleful 1any ame er 1s sleeping. 1.€ WARES WI€ | 0004 of a Victim of Despondency. 7 16) 7 01 2 56{......... ra 906) 456/916 | 408 826. 709 223 after bottlefal of whisky and brandy down | Weekly bandout for the buicher, grocer, Green’s Pharmacy 7 28] 7 07) 3 03 HEGLA PARK] 9 00 450 910 | 413) 83 702 216 his throat, but he died about an hour after milkman and baker and his little pile is| The body of Miss Belle Sutter, the * } » : ® 3 % my Dun lrles, eras 8 5 448/907 3 B 3 2 s 5 2 u be Was hopted wo. badly worn before hie has been home an | young woman who drowned herself in 131 B30 Hublersburge] Sots onl 1a se 630 20s : hour. He stands off the bailiff and keeps { Stump creek, near Punxsutawney Friday | sins. obi of ii lho bf... 785/719 315 ittany.. s47 437/866| 431) 853 6 42| 167 He was buried on the afternoon of that the rent paid up ight. hat hee taken in charge > bor ay : | 7371721317 S44 434) 853 | 435 858 ... Biehl 638 1538 day when there was a double funeral, a “If there is a noise during the night, i oot Of Wiom 1ive fn Indians coud: i 7 41 7 25| 3 21 1841431860] 442 905 Lewisburg ..| 680 145 oung ostrich baving died of a broken le : a ) £ * | 743 721/323 8 47 | 460 9 15l.......Montandon.........| 540 138 Jos he helore ne Lovsinen RY dad is kicked in the back and made to go|ty. Saturday night the report was current | < r[HEsE WINDS : | var 731327 S38 1m 897 | sow lavw TAT Tv. am. | pom. to Fa) J ingo’s skin brought to port to be down stairs, find the burglar and kill him. | that there were suspicions of foul play on i H 4 7 23 7 » 3 > Cedar Spring 5 ES : k : n LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD stuffed, hut the master of the Georgio re. | Mother darus the socks hut dad hought | aseount of marks ou the girls neck, whish | 4 CHAP HANDS: 800 TH 3 a0 Son ES 3 08 a : fused. The animal was buried as 2:30 on | 0 ed ft € hp A d e Jam suggested that strangulation might have i : ; 8 05] 7 50| 3 45... MILL HALL... 18 !5|t4 05/48 25 | EASTWARD. UPPER END. WESTWARD Theiisiay atternon about 1,700 miles fiom fruit, Well dad ail it all or Dr Sa a Inve awe Sot ] We b lent lotion of : 11 45/ 8 40 ois 3 2) 7 40 3 3 % : ’ 1 ave an 1. 5 vanses vas eassessns y Sandy Hook, 2 3 ight. Th and sugar cost like the mischief. Dad buys poles or rakes used by the searching Tor Shay : SR0S) ony Suny 12 20{ 9 10 fr } wMg PORT Lve| 250] +7 10 3 3 Feb. 8th, 1903 5 8 e burial was an impressive sight. The | 2-0 Vea dav dinner, carves them ived at P which we have sold hundreds of : | t12 29| 11 30{Lve ~" SArr.| 2380 captain of the ship stood in the gaugway |. "0." oo cA Yt a When the body arrived at Punxsutawney ] : (Phila. & Reading Ry.) . — to superintend the job, and the elephant Se She HSL from, WS Hue SE he dead 3 bottles upon our absolute guaran- \ 730] 6 EO... PHILA......... wee] 18 86) 1i 30 rr » Shrnskc fhe o5 an ith a Alpiash net Sch home without a mother !’ Yes, that is all ed by them that the a which was to | < tee “your money back if not satis- pl 10 902 rire NOW FOR Berne YE 7% 3 i 8 51 : o hip stopped to let the giant bod k right, but, what is home without a father? | have taken place at Cavode Sunday after- 4 fied” We: have never had tore > |p. m.la. m.|Arr. Lve.la. m.lp. m. 3 39 8 51/P: © 4 50 ship stopp . € e gian y make Ten chances to one it isa boarding house : noon, was ostponed and that District At- 0 I > { | $Week Days we of 334 8456... Hostler.....| 10 41| 4 57 the big hole in the sea. The sharks and : 3) ) postponec, 8 3 : : | |Ar ..NEW YORK... Lv| 4 oo] sere 8 29| 8 35|....Marengo......| 10 49| 5 07 dolphins that had followed the ship for father is i the slab aud the landlady is | torney James V. Murray will be asked to ) turn the money in a single in L | I” "(Via Tamaqua) el A ilove. ress] eines erase sain , : w * : § siti 2 Road. wna days fairly tore the carcass to pieces, and Or Sor iy ks ha ober pIohe ts Bitter Dore Saoronghly nvinced | 4 Stance—Tt is used by our best | Sonly. Week Dayo. 319] 8 200. Dungaryin.| 10 4] 5 2) the cries of the sea gulls as they dodged > A : i e Big Run authorities are convine 3 | Paya 8 Can ialiached ito. East- 3 12| 8 18|Warrior's Mark| 11 2¢| 5 34 : —but you're all right and we’ll miss you | that the young girl encompassed her own | < trained nurses who recommend it DELPHIA SiEEPING CAR 8 e Si 3 05 8 09. Penni 1 u between the sharks and other denizens of | 0 "0 oS) : oy f this th ry 2 ¢ | bound train from Williamsport at 11.80 P. M, and 300 To juington. 1 > b the deep could be heard for miles. y gone. - destruction; of proof of this they offer the to everyone—it is called | West-bound from Philadelphiaat 11.36, 280] 180. Tyrone... 11 54] © 08] ri Lawrence says that the elephant sank ie na Ee letter written by the dead girl Betore she | 4 ; od, x. SEPHART: Pia LAM Live. Ar a ea for more than 20 feet after striking the | .. Co’ 0 o $7,000,000 for a 1 By left the home of her friend, 2, James | < “CYDONINE” , gra Supers water and remained below fully two min- | 16 $11 SEER DHORMORLIS! 6 jonciiabl | Kobe, of Bik fan, which wa a eion | > | TIELLEFONTE: CENTRAL. RAIL.,. “FLUYFONTE 4 SROW SHOE BRaNCH utes, When the body arase the sharks | pile KO JISOTEL UT UL fiche | on drown herself, where to nd her, and | B ROAD. "| Time Table in effect on ano after Feb sth 1903 : had already attacked it. ge es ig Tad oF big ro to drown herself, where to find her, and | | Ad colts GBly. 196) For sll oight > | = le in effect on and after Ke s i For ten miles in the wake of the ship ving the main line a ebaagh the | ghat he conld see her for the last time at| | : gh- - |Bchedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899. | Mix | Mix | Stations. | Mix | Mix E alter this the people of the Georgio saw Dew Tos will Shrike Jirostly Tor She on. Bf Janes: hie she Qssiguite] should i ness of the skin and for use after 5 oh WAR wit BAAD i the elephant’s body floating but toward |3Y Dome and taenod nots to n + | be Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 12 ing ri Fl tr i the last it disappeared now and again, be ii Menge i i Airection o> J 3ter was found by hig Rime: pinned fast E Sheng e bes di and few ; No.5 Srations. leno oltNo.4 8 i flo i -SH0W B08 Ju. i i y pass + . 3 So ttle. . arensseanasd ees sanasen ar pe pi ro4 5 534 Shai rejoin the main line at Latrobe. The work | burned all her letters and photographs be- Sa ynholte Y Lv. Aram (eon (paw | 7 be n 2 Ar... hy LR body down Buns Toner will be completed during the present year, | fore leaving “he cLeavy residencetogo to | _ pl am w.Bellefonte....| 8 60] 240/640 | P-M.'A. wr. ! it possible. This will give tbe Pennsyl- | Big Run la:t riday further corroborates | 142 fie COlOV Ill Gur] 8 30) 2 BIO30 | i eto on signal, Week days only. Masonic Cathedral at Williamsport Vania eight main line tracks for a distance | ¢he theory of self-destruction, but in the| |. L | a98 CC Whitmer...| 835 217)6 25 | W, W. ATTERBURY, JR. WOOD. E — Port: | of seventeen miles. . minds of the dead girl's relatives the marks : . | 433 Hunter's Park, : 3 2 b 6 21 General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Willlamsport the Mecca For Thirty Second Degree I on either side of her throat constitute evi- GREEN’S PHARMACY by 1% Ty oer 824 2 HH 1 Masons. ni SAVED Hs Lo A. (DAmiah, dences of greater weight. Jue fend girl's : Bush House Block. | 48 $2 15610 ” t : > : of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months | brothers and sisters, three s and three ; ; 6 07 . Money to Loan : The Masonic fraternity, of Will iamepart with a frig tal ranning sore on his leg; | girls, living Privy ye aaa BELLEFONTE, PA. L | 488 i wl sor 131s : ¥ ast. ? enterfained hundreds of distinguished | pug wri tas Arni Ba : » | “500 "150 mm : w oN but -writes that Bucklen’s- Arnioa Salve | county, are old enough to demand afarther | < 44-26-1y ey LE —— : guests on Wednesday during the dedica | wholly cured it in five days. For Uloers, | investigation of their sister’s death. ] ) ro ERUDIGE. Jou ONEY TO LOAN on good security : tion of the William Howard Memorial ’ 510 7 31|...Bloomsdorf...| 7 3 and houses for rent. ‘ Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the P| 515 7 85/Pine Grove Cro.| 7 : ¢ Cathedral. At the same time and con-| world. Cure guaranteed. Only 250. Sold | © «|i 3 \ ; J. M. KEICHLINE, { tioning until March 28th they celebrated | hy Gireen’s Pharmacy. | eSubsoribe for the WATCHMAN: « © 1 fu gue grog ape ap tira a wg ree “rt F. H. THOMAS, Supt. 45-14-1yr. Att'y at Law