¢ WEEK’S NEWS CONDENSED’ Thursday, July 5. The North Carolina Democratic state convention endorsed William J. Bryan for president. Edward Guthrie, aged 17 years, was killed by the explosion of a toy can- non which he was firing at Memphis, Tenn. Harry F. West, president ef the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company, of Philadelphia, died at Atlantic City, N. J., of heart disease. William Javis, of Charleston, W. Va., was shot by his wife and his body was left all night in the yard at their home. Just before he died he called his little children to him and told them their mother had kilied him. Friday, July 6. . During the fiscal year just closed there were 3713 rural mail routes put into operation. Julius Weiner jumped from the Wil- liamsburg bridge in New York to the street, 100 feet below, and nearly every bone in his body was broken. Harlow C. Voorhees, of Philadelphia, son of Vice President Voorhees, of the Reading railway, lost an eye by the premature explosion of fireworks. Susan M. Wykoff, widow of General Charles A. Wykoff, who was killed at the battle of San Juan Hill, in Cuba, in 1898, died at her home in Easton, Pa. Mrs. William Snyder, while witness- ing the display of fireworks in Bluff- ton, Ind, was hit on the top of the head by an unexploded aerial bomb and killed. Saturday, July 7. James Pearsall, colored, convicted of criminal assault on a white woman, was hanged at Lexington, Ky. Two persons were killed and six in- jured by the explosion of a gasoline tank in a dye works at Saginaw, Mich. Five members of the Illinois naval reserves were drowned by the capsiz- ing of a small boat on Lake Michigan at Chicago. . Miss Eleanor Brown, daughter of the president of the Southern Refining company, was killed in a runaway ac- cident at Los Angeles, Cal. The plant of the Reading (Pa.) Slaughter House company, containing 40,000 pounds of lard and the meat of 40 steers, was burned, entailing a loss of $20,000. Monday, July 9. Tired of life at 72, Mary Miller hang- ed and killed herself near Mount Union, Pa. Kellar Savidge, while horseback rid- ing near Seven Points, Northumber- land county, Pa., was thrown by his horse stumbling, and fatally hurt. Mrs. K. F. MacKinnon was burned to death and two of her daughters were seriously injured in a fire which destroyed their home in Buffalo. The Twelfth Cavalry at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Tenn., has started on a prac- tice march to Knoxville, 112 miles away, over the old line of march of Burnside’s men in 1864. Guilty of conspiracy to defraud the government in connection with gov- ernment lands, S. A. D. Porter was sent to jail for two years at Portland, © Ore., and sentenced also to a fine of $7500. Tuesday, July 10. Will Anderson, a negro, was hanged at Tillar, Ark, by a mob for assault ing a white woman. The German-American Gymnastic Alliance will hold their next meeting in 1908 in Cincinnati, O. President Roosevelt has appointed Charles Earle as socilitor for the de- partment of commerce and labor. Mrs. Clara Stone Hay, widow of the late Secretary of State Hay, is ill at her summer home near Newbury, N. H J. B. Sloan, Jr., chief of the presi- dent's secret service corps, was fined $10 at Oyster Bay for assaulting a New York photographer. American Gift For Royal Baby. Berlin, July 9.—In recognition of the fact that the youngest member of the Hohenzollern family, the infant son, Crown Prince Frederick William, was born on the Fourth of July, the Ameri- can colony has resolved to present him with an ornamental silver cup, embla- zoned with the Stars and Stripes and the American eagle. The condition of the crown princess and the baby is most satisfactory. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS The Latest Closing Prices In the Principal Markets. PHILADELPHIA — FLQU : winter extras, $3.30 B80 IR awl nia roller, clear, city mills , $4.60 Coa RYE FLO ; Ce $60. WHEAT fv: mec, ; No Denneyivania red, 80 C. RN ; No.2 y y gs fogioiin OA steady) No. white: ipped, r grades, } i ULTRY: Live firm; hens, l4c.; old | 9c. Dressed firm ToSmters, ; choice fowls, 13%c.; old BUTTER ¥; creamery, 2c. EGGS firm; 21c.; poarby; 18c.; west- 19% 19¢.; southern, 14 POTA- ois firm; new, e 45.2502. @ii%e.; No. 4. Fis 20%c.; held, Te Sc. Ne : Re I see; 17c. EGGS ; fancy Mayiaad tad” West Vireiaia. he southern, 163c. per dozen, = Live Stock Markets. ards CATTLE 3: ‘cho , .80; prime, $5,400.56.) , HOCH Sten: brims TO EMPLOY MANY ALIENISTS New York, July 8.—Redoubled ef- forts to build insanity proof were be- gun by Harry Thaw's lawyers. After seemingly abandoning this line of campaign for upward of a week, coun- gel for the murderer of Stanford White have been driven back to it by recent developments along the line of inde- pendent investigation of the crime it- self and the events which preceded it. The lawyers for Thaw are begin ning to learn much about the history of their ciient’s career and of his past relations with White and others, which was not revealed to them when they first took up his case. So much has been learned by them of their client's real character that they are seriously contemplating a return to the original plan of making a broad plea of insan- ity, in which they expect to be sup- ported by the testimony of the prison- er's mother, who is now on her way back from Europe. Apparently the claim of justification under the “un- written law” is not to be urged as an excuse for Thaw's act, or, if urged at all, it will be made a secondary con- sideration to the insanity defense. Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, the alienist, paid his second visit in less than 24 hours to Thaw. This time he remained in the young millionaire's cell for an hour and a half. When he came out Terrence J. McManus, one of Thaw's lawyers, was with him. “From what Dr. Hamilton has just told me,” said Mr. McManus, “I am ab- solutely satisfied with the result of his examination of Mr. Thaw.” Further than this, Mr. McManus refused to be quoted. His remark was taken to mean Dr. Hamilton would report that Thaw's mind was undoubtedly affected. After leaving Dr. Hamilton, Mr. Mc- Manus said the defense is preparing to retain a number of the most promi- nent alienists from all over the coun- try, and possibly from Europe, to act in the case in conjunction with Dr. Hamilton. It has been positively ascertained that Evelyn Nesbit did not order the institution of a suit for breach of promise against Harry K. Thaw, her present husband, but that she did swear to an affidavit in which she charged Mr. Thaw with having point- ed a pistol at her head and threatened to shoot her if she did not immediately swear to a charge accusing Stanford White of accomplishing her ruin. This affidavit has been destroyed, but a photograph of the document is fn existence, and its contents are of such a nature as to preclude its publi cation. WHITE'S LIFE INSURANCE PAID Widow of Murdered Man Receives $149,040. New York, July 7.—The widow of Stanford White. was paid by the Equitable Life Assurance Society $149,040, which was the value of a gingle policy Mr. White had carried er ———" Five Years For Swallowing Diamond. Omaha, Neb., July 7. — Mrs. May Hayes, convicted of the theft from a local jewelry store of a $300 diamond, which she is alleged to have swallowed, was sentenced to five years in the peni- tentiary by Judge Sutton in the dis- trict court. Mrs. Hayes was looking at unset gems in the jewelry store and, according to the testimony, when the clerks’ back was turned she put a large stone in her mouth, Two detectives who had been shadowing her at once arrested her, and she claims it was her fright that made her swallow the dia- mond. The gem has not been recov- ered, although Mrs. Hayes offered to submit to a surgical operation if the prosecution was dropped. This the sta would not agree to. Saloonkeepers Admit Defeat. Kansas City, July 10.—Brewers who control saloons in Kansas City, Kan, admitted defeat in their effort to keep saloons open in deflance of law, and announced that they will agree never to sell lignor in Kansas City, Kan, again, promising to give bond as a guarantee of good faith. 547 Natal Rebels Killed. Durban, Natal, July 9.—Natal troops have completely surrounded and de- feated a rebel body in the Umvoti dis- trict. Five hundred and foryty-seven rebels were killed and few escaped. There were no white casualties. A Sustaining Diet, These are the enervating days, when, as somebody bas said, men drop by the sun- stroke as il the Day of Fire bad dawned. They are franght with danger to people whose systems are poorly sustained; and this leads us to say, in the interest of the less robust of our readers, that the fall ef- fect of Hood's Sareaparilla is such as to sog- gest the propriety of calling this medicine something besides a blood purifier and tonic, —say, a sustaining diet. It makes it much easier to bear the heat, assures re- freshing sleep, and will without any doubt avers much sickness as this time of year. New Advertisements. A UDITORS STATEMENT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BELLEFONTE BOROUGH THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 4th, 1906, Assessed valuation for County pur- poses for the year...... - Tax of 6 mills levied fo §1,619,809 00 urposes Per Capita assessment. ....... Account or A, C. Mis Beceipt, Duplicate of 1005, § 661 75 Duplicate of 1904. vuplicate of 1905. , TREASURER. 047 22 10185 62 $11404 59 Receipts from tax liens, .. uasenss hoses 102 56 $1187 45 For Tuition from Spring Townshi 378 03 Other outside tul- HOB. .ccccerrerrersnisas 452 0 S61 03 Lost books .... ....... 14 State appropriation 3360 30 Temporary loan.... 2000 0) €281 91 Balance due Treasurer, June 4th, 1906 580 05 $18400 41 Expenditures, Balance due Treasurer, June 5th, 1905 $1236 23 Outstanding bills of last year......... IM School expenses: Supervising Princi- on his life. for a number of years. Enea £1510 00 There are several policies for com- paratively small amounts issued by the Equitable on the life of Mr. White, on which no claim for payment has vet been presented. The face value of these policies is about $65,000, but] Freisvtressress His sy their value to the beneficiaries is $50,- | Stone building: 000. - ww S140 0) sei S45 LEWIS EMERY SUBPOENAED 30 0 Candidate For Governor of Pennsylva: Freight, express ne 431 09 nia to Testify In Oil Probe. SikdsviGakool. — Pittsburg, Pa. July 10.—It was | “Teachers... 920 00 learned that through the United Joa avons . 141 50 States marshal’s office in this city sub | Sapper. ne poenaes have been served upon Lewis | School books qod1 Emery, Jr, Democratic’ and. Lincoln | yiioifhl, e3press 332 1238 120% 5) Party candidate for governor; J. P. Proparing 1905 dupi 20 00 Brockway, of Warren, Pa., and W. P. | Cone Biters case Bu Westlake, of Titusville, in one of the Ji mencsinent 6Xpenses.... " » Standard Oil investigations by the in- | Fatcinaiion of children... 13 50 terstate commerce commission. The | Costson Ra Hon eioer w 8580 above mentioned are cited to appear | porous sche. © before the commission at Elmira, N. 2 Y.. on July 12. All are independent ofl 0. 400 e ial; yenners ———————————— Fifiancins on Ronded debt...... 875 00 DROWNED AT OCEAN CITY Intetest on Wage! note. J0fe Ss less diSCONDL...ermsesmmsssassns 9 Washington High School Cadet Gets Tomponty ons and inter ai . Beyond Depth in Surf. See Bare eraser T et weeene Ocean City, N. J., July 9.—Charles io a 156 L. Erdman, 17 years old, of Washing: Treasurer's salary... Joo 06 52 ton, D. C., was drowned in the ocean #18400 11 while bathing here. The youth was Baltes Bangs: a member ot a newsboys’ band, which | o de." ties, accompanied the Washington high SAE Mge Sreaare ou school cadets, which are in camp here, | Fonded indebtedoess... 0 Ob With a number of others, he went | Outstanding bills..... 220 60 27806 65 into bathe and was carried beyond Assets iro his death by the undertow, Captain | Due on duplicates priorto19 500 00 M. C. Auerbach, of the cadets, with- | Pie ob SRICHSPOUE! (lo out waiting to divest himself of his Dueon tax Hers aracend. 1280 00 uniform, leaped into the ocean and | V%n (¥en PIE CONTE 1000 as 0 swam to the struggling boy, but was nn, unable to save him. Captain Auer Net Indemtoney oi a8 nica eo bach himself was pulled out by means GK. HICKLEX, of a rope, being thoroughly exhausted - A. Heh by his efforts to rescue Erdman. 51.47-3t ghAnditom, ——————————— SE 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? $100...........$100 100 will be enough Lora trial purchass WEST END Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Nothing known to the world doubles ne easil DOLLAR and »s quickly as the when properly ndled. For further particulars write, FINANCE COMPANY, (lve.) MEcCALMONT & COMPANY, 51 ms 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 -. - Standard Hemp Binder Twine . Bailey's Hemp Binder Twine - Manila 1” Rope - . - 10% c Ib., cash 9 clb., cash 8 clb., cash 12 clb., cash Farmers who purchase harvesting machinery from us this year, and those using said machinery purchased from us heretofore, are al- lowed 4c per lb. on twine. 17 McCALMONT & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA. BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Penna. Rail-road Excursions. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TEN-DAY EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, ANGLESEA, WILDWO OD, HOLLY BEACH, OCEAN CITY, SEA ISLE CITY, AVALON, Round Tri $5.85 Via Delaware Bridge NEW JERSEY. THURSDAYS, JULY 19, AUGUST 2, 16, and 30, 1906 Round Tri $5.75 Via Market Street Wharf Tickets good going on trains leaving Bellefonte at 6:25 a. m., or 1:50 p. m. to Philadelphia; thence on regular trains to all resorts named. J. R. WOOD, Pass:nger Traffic Mgr. 51-27-7¢ TickeTs Goop RETURNING WITHIN TEN DAYs. For full information consult nearest Tioket Agent. W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager. GEO. W, BOYD, General Passenger Agent, Broad Etreet Station, Philadelphia aa aa aa al Bi BB a AM dO lB AB lB AM AB LYON & CO LYON & CO. . aa ml i A Ad A A AB A Bi lB BM OM Mr A A BB Be A A AM AM AM AB AB AM AM. A FEW SPECIAL THINGS IN SUMMER GOODS THAT ARE WORTH LOOKING AFTER : All our fine Shirt Waists, with short and long sleeves, open back and front ; that sold at gr.25, $1.50 and $1.75, all we have must go at g8c. Handsome Lace and Embroidery trimmed Waists that sold at $2, $2.25 and $2.50, all must go at $1.48. The better qualities, $2.75 and $3, must now go at $1.75 A few sizes in plain black and plain white Wash Silk Waists, the kind that sold at $2.50 and 2.73, now $1.75. SILK MOUSELINE SPECIAL SALE. A plain and dotted brown, plain red and white and plain pink mouseline the quality that always sells at 25 and 35c. now go at 2oc. White Linen, natural color linen and blue linen at less than present wholesale prices. Special sale of white goods, a handsome assortment of white figured Madras in silk finish at special prices, 15, 20, 22¢. that were sold from 20 to 4oc. Eolinnes in figured and dotted and plain from 2oc per Bo A yard up. ‘This special sale means a big saving. See our qualities and prices and you will save money. LYON & CO. LYON & CO. 17-12 Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. WSS OY I ETTYTTETTYTE Ty ve ve we we we ow New Advertisements. a ots eo Beata) Hae Oa ot utiogs heea ted to the all persons indebted said estate are to make payment, and Hoss 2aviug cia ms or demands to make the same known t delay to, FLORENCE F. DALE, Execatrix, Brascuanp & Braxcuann, Bellefonte, Pa. 51-25-64 Attorneys, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let- ters of administration d.b. n. c. t. a oa the estate of Adam Shafler Sr., having been grant ed to the undersigned he requests all persons kad¥ing themselves indebted to said estate to make inte payment and those ha claims against the same to present them authenticated for settlement. Heirs will k communicate with administrator, J. A. B. MILLE 52-246 Bellefonte, located on the public road leading to the hie Call and about five miles west of Belle y IR Fle FOR SALE: —A good farm of 217 acres, at private sale. Upon it is erected GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and cistern at barn, with several ponds of never Ting water upon the pi rty. School and church nearby. 170 acres, all level, weli (cleared and the balance well timbered. Will besold at a reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, 51-14t JAMES CLARK R THE , LADIES. Mis Sensiio Slo n her new room lately dred othe spy Dr. Locke, i wo ? 0, electricity, treatments of The ip, aca] mat able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles including creams, ders, tollet waters, {ex racts os all of Hudbut's preparations, ™ fae the matter of the estate of Sam ‘LL 1 Long. late of Firegs . eu , an auditor appointed by the Court to make distribut fo a on of a last in the the pu of his ntment on Wednesday, August Tat, 1906, at his office. In Bellefonte, Pa, a ero utias having Slaime must pre- same or erever ‘debarred from coming in on said fund. 51-27-at, KLINE WOODRING, Auditor. Bellefonte, Pa. HARTER NOTICE. ~ Ratios is hei ven that an will he made the Hon. Samuel W. A mTyackar Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris burs, ou Tuesday, the 7th day of August, A. D. 1906, for a charter to be granted to a, proposed corporation to be known as the “Philadelphia, Pittsburg & Erie Telephone company,” whose principal office is at Harrisburg, Pu; the pur- pose and object of the said corporation is the ilding, Suurusting, leasing, rehasing, operating and maintaining a system of § telephone and tel ph lines, exchanges aud stations ‘In this and the several other counties of the Come monweaith of Pennsylvania, and more especially and other principal towns and cities of e. GERTIE BOWER & ZERBY, 67-26-3¢ Solicitors. PPLICATION YOR CHARTER-—No- Si bo Jude tv ey Court’ of" oY on of yon s w or Satu Te ah day of July, Wea. 8i kel d . A. Bickel and others, under an Act of Assemb- ly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled’ An Act to Provide for the Incorporation an Regulat of Certain Corporations,” a April 20th, 1574, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended co ration to be called THE SNOW SHOE FIRE COMPANY, the pur and object of which is “To organize, main- n support and discipline a company of resi. dents of Snow Bhoe, Centre county, Pennsylva Bia, and vicinity, for the purpose of protecting an Jesculug bo rty and life from fire and other disasters in nt thereto, and for that purpose te hold and control necessary real estate, etc maintain fire engines, hooks, ladders, ete And for these s to have, all the IiEhte, efits and pr ar sod _-— vided in said Act of Assembly and its supple Thue 15th, 1005. J ne AM . B. 51-244 Ea BML ILES A cure guaranteed if you use hx oT DYS PILE SUPPOS . ITORY . Mal om upt. Graded Schools, Statesville, N. a whites oi can say they do 1 you claim for them.” Dr. S. MN Devore, «ven Rock, W. Va, writes: “They give uni. versal satisfaction.” Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarks burg, Tenn. writes: “In a practice of 23 years have found no remedy to equal yours.” rice, 50 cents, Sam Free, old Drgeiss, and in Betielote by CM. Sam 52-25-1y MARTE RUDY, Laneaster, Pa, A 0. BROWN & CO., ® Members of New York Stock Exchange. BANKERS & BROKERS. 30 Broap Sr., NEw York City. _ Stocks and bonds bought and sold for cash er : carried on margin. Branch Office: Williamsport, Pa. 51.82-1yr: Both Telephones OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—The citizens of State College borough have voted an allowed indebtedness of five thousand dollars (5,000) for the pu of enlargiog the present school building. i is necessary that this work be completed in time for the opening of this fall. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of W. 8, Glenn or at the house of C. H. Evey, Siate College, Pa., any time from until Sa noon, July Tth, 1904, when al opened and contract awards ed. Bids wolicited from any contractor. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ! DR. T. 8. CHRIST, Presa 51-2-2t W. 8, GLENN, Sec, PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.— Notice is here ven that applica tio I ign A A nha of the Com monwealth of ia on Thursday, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1906, by Frank H. Clem John A. Hoy an Hurtsock, under the at SHR ACh pa or te ner v vi r RE EL Sus Seto su for the charier of an inte tion led o Run & Half Moon and T pany,’ the charac e ts, fits of t act of Assembly and its poblistents, W. HARRISON WALKER, 51 Solicitor. G*= . H. SMULL Real Estate Agent. FARMS, TIMBER LAND and OTHER PROPERTIES | BOUGHT AND SOLD Guaranteed Mortgages on Improved Real Estate for Sale. Write for Particulars. Address, GEO. H. SMULL, Bellefon te, Pa, Beitr Smullton, Ps between the cities of Philadelphia ister: ing, H, B. Kelley, W. 8. Huddinger, : hm