an ‘CATTLE active; 4 WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Wednesday, June 13. Half the village of Sodus, near Rochester, N. Y., was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $100,000. State Senator Thomas W. Jefferson, sf Milton, Del, died of a stroke of paralysis at Dover, while attending the special session of the legislature. Mrs. William E. Corey, wife of the president of the United States Steel Corporation, has sued her husband for divorce at Reno, Nev. Reginald De Koven, the well-known composer of light operas, is seriously ill at a sanitarium near Yonkers, N. Y. Thursday, June 14. Elihu Root, secretary of state, has been chosen Dodge lecturer at Yale College for 1907. The Western University of Pennsyl- vania conferred the degree of doctor of Jaws upon Senator Knox. The University of Pennsylvania con- ferred the degree of LL.D. upon King Victor Emanuel of Italy. The American Order of Steam Engi- neers decided to hold their next con- vention at Atlantic City. A. E. Ireland, formerly a national vice president of the American Federa- tion of Labor, was released from the Kinfield, Kan., jail, having completed a sentence of six months for asaulting a pon-unionist machinist. Friday, June 15. Robert E. Roosevelt, uncle of the president, died at Sayville, L. IL, after a lingering illness. The special session of the Delaware legislature adjourned sine die on Thursday afternoon. Solomon Herbert, a negro, was ar rested in Jersey City on the charge of murdering his wife in Philadel phia. Major John W. Mish, aged 84 years, the first district attorney of Lebanon county, Pa., and the oldest lawyer at the Lebanon bar, died of old age. Major Hugh L. Scott, 14th Cavalry, has been chosen by Secretary of War Taft to succeed Brigadier General A. T. Mills as superintendent of the West Point military academy. Saturday, June 16. The National Editorial Association will hold their next convention at Jamestown, Va. In a collision between an automobile bus and a street car at Louisville, Ky. 27 persons were injured, two seriously. Edward Flynn, a well-known con- tractor, was struck and killed by a Pennsylvania railroad train at Phila- delphia. William J. Bryan, Jr., expects to en- ter the United States navy after com- pleting an academic course in an In- diana school. : Joseph Leroy, Richard Hinch and Lewis Holden lost their lives in a fire | at the Allen Excelsior and Tub works | at Fulton, N. Y. Monday, June 18. San Francisco saloons are to be al- lowed to reopen July 5. President Roosevelt has signed the bill admitting Oklahoma and Indian territory to the Union as one state. At the end of the present college year, Professor T. R. Lounsbury, ol Yale, will terminate his 37 years’ ser vice with the university. Two hundred and twenty-five public school teachers were elected by the Altoona, Pa. school board, and their salaries were raised from 2 to 10 per cent. Arrangements are being made to take the 3000 former Schuylkill countians now residing in Philadelphia to Potts- ville, Pa., on special trains to celebrate “Old Home Week.” Tuesday, June 19, The 18th annual convention of the International Pressmen and Assistnats’ Union of North America was held in Pittsburg. State Free Employment Agent Ge- row, of Kansas, in his annual report blames the railroads for the shortage of harvest hands in that state, Five men were killed in a collision between a freight train and a hand car on the Louisville & Nashville railroad near Chattanooga, Tenn. Because her parents objected to her merrying, Anna Landis, aged 17, com- mitted suicide by shooting at Swatara Station, near Harrisburg, Pa. William R. Keep, fapdmer assistant general counsel for the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, who shot him. self in the head in his office in Chicag. on Saturday, died of his wounds. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS The Latest Closing Prices In the Principal Markets. La — FLOUR steady winter extras, $3.30@3.50; Pennsyiva nia roller, clear, $3 3.15: « Si Rife, fancy, $4607 4.90 So RYE rm; r FO " Pennsylvania red, Ao TORN was steady; No. 2 yellow, local, OATS steady; Ne. Tg] clipped 4815c.; lower de 6c. HAY No. 1 HEY. PORK LRT am: 9.50. steady; beef hams, $19. une Live firm; hens, 14c.; old: 93%c. Dressed firm; choice fowls. ay 12%c.; od roosters, 8c. BUT. steady: [eaery, 3c. Pics firm; selected, 10 To nearby western, 1Sc.; aes 15%c. BOTA. TOES firm; {ou p r bush., S0@83c. BALTIM AT quiet; No. 2 IMO Steamer No. 2 spot, T9¢.; southern, Rise i ORN AAA 4s mixed gpot, 57%ec.: mixed, 3% southern Sage. OA S higher: w nite, ol i od, 3 “- ine: Sy! ¢.; mix 0 fie .; NO, 4, %i26 12000 ER emer: creamery se ator ‘extras @20%¢.; held, 17@18c.; prints, bs 22¢.; aryiand ‘and Pennsylvania BL ye. 16@ 7c. EGGS firm; fancy faryland, Psnnsylvania, Virginia yi West Virginia, 18¢c.; southern, 117. Live Stock ‘Markets. PITTSBEBULG (Union Steck Yards)— choice, $5.657%5.80; rime. $5. 1025. $0. HOGS ‘active; prime Roavies, 36.15616.50; mediums. 36.50; heavy and li Bt Yorkers, 86.8042 8. 35; 2 ies. $6.80 roughs, $6.75 EEP slow A lower; prime we h- ers, $B.65g0 Ba Ig and common, §2 lambs, 2 4s veal calves, $8.50 ay per 100 0 KILLED IN AUTO COLLISION | re e— — | Fined For Violating Anti-Trust Laws. Norwalk, O., June 19.—The Mount Chauffeur Met Death When Machines | Vernon Bridge company, indicted fin Crashed at Asbury Park. , this county for conspiracy against Asbury Park, N. J., June 18.—Henry | trade in connection with the so-called Isaacson, chauffeur for Peter Fogerty, of New York, was killed here when the automobile in which he and his employer were riding was in collision with another machine driven by Isaac T. Strauss, a leather manufacturer, of Newark, N. J, who had as his guests Misses Rena and Augusta Belasco, daughters of David Belasco, the play: wright. Both of the young women were bruised by jumping when the crash came. Mr. Fogerty was driving his car at the time of the accident, the chauffeur sitting at his side. The Fogerty automobile was thrown sharp ly against a telegraph pole and Isaac son was pitched out, suffering a frac ture of the skull Shot Highwayman Dead. Indiana, Pa., June 19. — Guiseppi Castino, an employe of the Heilwood Inn, was held up by three highway men near here. Instead of complying with the request for money, Guiseppi drew a revolver and began firing. One of his assailants wae shot dead, an other was badly wounded and the third fled. The highwaymen were Italians, and Guiseppi thinks they are the same three men who assaulted him on Thursday night because he re. fused to join the Black Hand society. The injured man was captured, but he refuses to disclose the names ot himself or companions. Wife Beater Shot By Policeman. Chester, Pa., June 18, — While at- tempting to escape from a policeman, William, alias “Chick,” Horsey, a ne- gro, was shot and killed. Horsey was beating his wife on the street when the policeman came on the scene. The ne- gro ran and the policeman chased him, firing two shots after the man, One of the bullets entered the fleeing man’s back, causing almost instant death. bridge trust, waived the right of trial by jury and consented to be tried on the evidence produced at the recent trial of the other companies and agents here. This was held to be equivalent to pleading guilty, and the company was fined $300 and costs by Judge Richards. Pensioners Passing Away. Washington, June 18.—Veterans of the civil war are dying now at the rate of 100 a day, according to the records of the United States pension office. The monthly reports for sev- eral months past have shown the death rate among the old soldiers to be in the neighborhood of 3000 a month. Killed By a Pitched Bail. New York, June 18.—Struck by = wildly pitched ball while watching az amateur base ball game, Moran Doran, 21 years of age, was knocked sense- less. He died within a few hours. Best Route to ie | Northwest, In going to St. Paul, aul, Minneapolis or the Northwest see that vour ticket west of Chicago reads via The Pioneer Limited on the Chicago, Milwankee & St. Panl Rail- way —the route over which your letters go. Standard and compartment sieepers with longer, higher and wider herths. Leaves Union Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily arrives St. Pau! next morning at 7.25 ao Minneapolis at 8 00 w’clock. JOHN R. POTT, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittshury. New Advertivemente, SECUTOR: 8S NOTICE.—Estate of Har M. . Dale, late of College township, deceased, ters testamentary ving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to make the same known without delay to, FLORENCE F. DALE, Execuiits, Braxcearp & Braxenarn, Bellefonte, Pa. 51-2561 Attorneys, Penna. Rail-road Excursions. A SUMMER VACATION TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE PARK BY ONE OF THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROADS PERSONALLY- CONDUCTED TOURS JULY 3rd, AUGUST 6th, SEPTEMBER 3rd. 1906. IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL OUTING Rates from Harrisbn 5. $ Pittsburg... seennns $223.00 vers 216,00 Covering necessary expenses for 20 days. Five and a ha't days in Nature's Wonderland —retmining through the land of a thousand wonders, the Scenic Northwest and beautiful Colorado. Proportionate Rates from Other Points. SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONSULT NEAREST TICKET AGENT, OR AD DRESs J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Mgr. 51-25-2t GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. McCalmont & Company. McCALMONT & COMPANY, Having purchased McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, etc., in carloads outright, for cash, offer the same to the farmer at attractive prices while they last. Standard Binder Twine 10¥4c 1b., cash Standard Hemp Binder Twine - 9 clb., cash Bailey's Hemp Linder Twine - 8 clb., cash Manila 1’ Rope - - - 12 c lb. cash Farmers who purchase harvesting machinery from us this year, and those using said machinery purchased from us heretofore, are al- lowed 34c per lb. on twine. McCALMONT & COMPANY, 5117 BELLEFONTE, PA. BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. M.TOGP. M. Investments. ARE YOU A 5 YEAR 6 PER CENT. GOLD BOND Interest and one-tenth of Principal payable semi-annually AN NETTING 11 PER CENT. PER ANNUM INVESTOR? Nothing known to the wor'd doubles ns easily and ss quickly as the DOLLAR when Opry ‘handled. S100........... 8100 £100 will be enough SE . for a trial purchase TR TUL ——— WEST END FINANCE COMPANY, For tuither particulars write, (Ine.) Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Be Bl Me Bl Bl BM BM AM Mr Me Bo Me Mr Me DM MM LYON & CO Montgomery & Co. GREY WORSTED SUITS we. FOR sme YOUNG MEN — AT e— $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES. That's the story for tomorrow’sfselling. GREY WORSTED SI-11 and BLUE SERGES are the fabrics, also BLACK THIBITS Longcut Coats—Full or Medium, Peg Trousers—with Welt Seams, are the Spring Fads. Boys’ School Suits, G. A. R. Suits, Children’s Suits, Hats. MONTGOMERY & CO, Progressive Clothiers. LYON & CO. ww New Advertisements. ANTED.—A boy to take care of horses at my stable in Bylisfonte, 51-21-tf, RRIS HOY OARDING.—Parties visiti Phila- deiphia can have first-class and re a oer is. Sous ro fay business y. Terms an Special rates by per day wry EDWAR (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 1606 a o 38-1y* Philadelphia A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters of administration d.b. n. c, t. a. om the estate of Adam Shafter or Sra having been grant- to the un he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them aathenticated for settlement. Heirs will kin: communicate with Sdusiontator, B. MILL 52-24-6t Bellefonte, A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Let- 3 nes of stminisiation on the sats of ship, having been the undorsign persons nosing themselves indebted to sal inte are Teyuesied to make immediate I and those having claims against the same to pre- sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MRS. EM J 5 MA SULLIVAN, Admioistratri 51 a Snow Shoe, Pa. 1 Attorney. ARM JOR SALE: —A good farm of 217 acres, nied on the public road leading to ho and about five miles west o Belle red at private sale. Upon it is erected GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and Slatern at barn, with several ponds of mever water upon the property. opr chure nearby. 170 acres, all level, well jcleared and the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, Pa. 51-14t JAMES CLARK Rte Cal is THE LADIES. —Miss Jennies Mar aim) in her new room on Spring 8t., ately ee any and AL i Ry neat sage or ee cl and Shaald a large on of imita- tion Shel pins, combs and ornaments nod will be to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles powders, toilet waters, ; ex: ja able to includ creams, all of Hudnut's preparations, racts an OTICE FOR THE REDEMPTION{OF with the Bo dons of i Re rigage, visions of its mo the Blubaker Coal compan: ives that Coinpans si ti oe of the Pen yin i pon "will redeem frente” onan: dat ~ i of of Toe bongs, ued | to th Eo AT n and'pa bonds’ No. Ti, Tre — rd 207 » 1205, ty, an a i at 24 0 20h, and 216, bonds will be tation on ho Zon he after which Oe Jad a Will De paid. 51-18.9w oe be SPANGLER. PPLICATION FOR CHARTER—No- AEE fe A Centre Conaty, on Saturday, he 70 Tth day of July, 1906, D. 0 rn Et Ketier. weg Ha W. A. Sickel and others, under an Act of Assemb- ly of the Commonwealth Hed Tan Ac to Provide or he: ncorpora: ey n rations,” a April 20th, 1874, aud She an thereto, for a charter for an nded §orporation to be called THE SNOW § SHOE FIRE COMPANY,’ the pur pose and object of which is **To 0 organize, main Jin, 3 ot sued discipline a 3 be of resi. hoe, 3 ia, and oiniey, for the e's county a rescuing property and | disasters jue Side a there, ie from ir’ irhose to hold and control necessary real estate, ete. maiotuin fi na for these pu engines, 8. diouks, Indders, ete. and — fetal he rights, io said Ae Act of Band br ripe uBio JAMES A. B.MILLER, Solicitor ed June 15th, 1906, 51.244 Pres A cure guaranteed if you use RUDYS PILE SUP D. Matt, Theuipson, 5: Supt. JF roNTORY Statesville, N b $l Sat say they do all you claim for them." x Ruven Rock, W, Va., = Ak WI versal satisfaction,” : They Fo unk uni- burg, Tenn., writes: a prac ears I have found no remedy to LoL Diese, os meer vy G3. Shark 8, an Cuil for Free Sample, 7 0: M- 22503 TARTS RUDY, Lancaster, Pa, el Be lB tle A Be le. lM 0 Be ds Bn 0 Me 0 Be. Be Me Be ol Be ls Be ln Bn Bo Bolin oli BB Bin ol dod ote ii the lowest. Lawn. prices. and misses and children. "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Thirty-four years of business dealings should convince you of our sincere efforts to give you greater values for less money. We were told yesterday by a customer, who had been all around, that our assortment is the best and prices Everything new, and the latest in Wash Goods. opened another large assortment of Organdies, Mousel- ines and figured Eoliennes in white grounds and floral designs. New gray effects in shadow checks and mixed goods. Chiffon Panamas in Cream, Black and colors. The largest and finest assortment in Laces in matched patterns; All-overs to match. In White Goods we have Wash Chiffon, French Lawn and Batiste, and Persian PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Silk Parasols in white and colored from g1.c0 up. Silk Umbrellas in black and colors from $1.00 to $3.50. Children’s Parasols from 2oc up. A big assortment of white and russet Oxfords for ladies Men's shoes at the right — Ey Ty Ty Ty Ty Ty Ty Ty Tr IT Ty TY TY PV UY OY UY YY UY UY UY OY Bo dB 47-12 LYON & C Alirgbeny St, Belletonre, Pa, PW WW WY WY PY WY TY YT YY YY YY Ye TY £1. LYON & CO. TTY A. 0. BROWN & C0. Members of New York Stock Exchange. BANKERS & BROKERS, 30 Broap St, NEW YORK City. Stocks and bonds be ht and ba igh an roid for eash or Branch Office: Williamsport, a 51-22-1yr: Both Telephones Nova SCOTIA LAND PLASTER and Nitrate of Soda and Potash and Potato Fertilizer in stock. Also afew Success Maoure Spreaders. Mus be sald to make room, at DUBBS' AGENCY, Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. NE ER FORGET when you or your neighbor need paint that better paint cannot be made than DAVIS' 100 Per Cexr. PURE PAINT If your dealer does not have it, the fault lies with him, not the paint, Send us his name and address, as it will pay you to wait afew days until he gets it, rather than buy an aduolterat. ed paint and regret jt. THE H. B. DAVIS COMPANY, Baltimore, Md. Soid hy POTTER-HOY HARDWARE COMPANY Hellefonte, Pa. {1-24-11 treatments 4 electricity, treatments of the scal facial mas. Y shoulder e) has ted tothe Shaunigued, al .
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