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BOW (riNG) | or ring watches from y ste ef gets the watch in the the , w off the Away g the chan bis Idea doped that little game: The bow has a gr on each end. A runs down inside tho mdant (stems) and into the grooves, Srmly locking the Bow to the pendant, se that it cannot be pulled or twisted off, Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other 2] exses containing this trade mark Awalch cave opener sent Iree on request Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, in x gives a ove lar COPYRIGHTS. ar suffering children love to | tv relieves and cures all aches | persons ! TRADILY MARCHING 08 The Free Lunch Army Travels Three Miles an Hour, | OOXEY HAS LEFT FOR OHICAGO, | But He Promises to Return to the Wan- The March Thus Far Has Deen but derers Orderly, Creates No Enthusiasm - Among the People. CAXTON, O., March 26 sharp, cold wind that brought shivers to the frames of well clad people Coxey's army marched eight miles yesterday on the road to Washington, few less than a hundred of them. exceed a dozen had overcoats or gloves. straw in the airy and cheerless circus tent moving of an old time more than anything else. goddess of peace in the procession, as Coxey had designed, his divorced wife re fusing to permit her daughter to go with the army in that capacity. Jesse, a boy of 16, was country circus, mounted on a our to ms 1 Canton yesterday afternoon face of the wintry bl that was blowing at the time set for the start. The band deserted at that polot also, and that took | much of the spirit out of the soldiers ALLIANCE, O., March 28. Twelve miles of the longest free lunch route on record re fro 1 ast « | was mapped ont for the Coxey caravan | yesterday. January weather was also on the program, but the sympathy of the of t} clothes is still pervice hing and other suppli v ask i at little was obtained bread, nly cheese potatoe k on the evening bill of fa has | grumbling and may | muting General Coxey went to Chicago | Jast night, but he will be back this even lng. He and Browne addressed a crowd in the opera yesterday afternoon, Browne's plausible defense of the crusads brought applanse and $10.02 Frendergast's Case Postponed, Cincaso, March 28% With little pros pect of securing a hearing, the investiga tion into the ijnsanity of Prendergast, Mayor Harrison's assassin, was called be fore Judge Chetlain again yesterday. The state made an application as soon as court opened that the case be continued ten days, which was granted. It was publicly conceded by the state that the court could further extend the execution of the death sentence, caused much lead to open house Split "ie JR with 1 an Ax. Leoxanprows, Md., March 285 In a quarrel over a game of cards between two colored men named Joseph Young and Pink Carter Young seized an ax and struck Carter on the head, literally split. ting the skull. Carter is likely to die Young is in jail. A Wistinguished African Traveler Dead, Loxpox, March 3, Commander Verney Lovett Cameron, the distinguished Af. rican traveler, after hunting with Baron Rothschild's hounds at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, was thrown from his horse, and died four hours Inter, In the face of a | There were a | Not to | They had slept Saturday night on pallets of | The start from Massillon resembled the | There was no | Coxey's son | | Herbert in response to a resolution gress asking information on the subject M PATENOTRE WEDDED The French Ambassador Takes a Fhila- delphia Girl for His Bride. _ PritApeLriiA, March 28, —The marriage of M. Jules Patenotre, French am basso dor to the United States, to Miss Eleanor Louise Elverson, daughter of James El verson, publisher of the Philadelphia In Quirer, Golden Days and Saturday Night, was performed at the bride's home on Walnut street by Cardinal Gibbons yester- day afternoon : Sir Julian Pruncefote, bassador, and Prince sian ambassador, were the British am Cantacuzane, Rus witnesses for the M, PATENOTRE AND HIS BRIDE. groom, and Mayor Stuart and Mr. James Elverson, Jr., brother of the bride, for Miss Elverson. The French consul was also present in an official capacity Owing to the difference in the religious affiliations of the bride and groom the ceremony was abridged from the usual full choral ceremony, which is never per formed in a private residence After the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast, after which the couple left on a wedding tour of a few weeks, They will then return to Washington and occupy the new embassy building M. Patenotre has been in the diplomatic service from his youth, rising through all grades to the highest rank. He is 42 years of age and his bride is 22 Like an Earthquake, March mmite thousand at Black Ten 14 -h Depend. st Femsloners Relnstated, a 15 year were gione i | morning the girl was found in the road in front of the house with her leigns beaten out. Old Mrs. Turner was found dead in the house, her head having also been beaten to a jelly An examination of the . ws that she ha body « i beer raviahe Juvenile Train Wrecker, March Pa Both Duslists Killed Health fas deal « until his health comple The Carnegie Company Heavily Fined Wasn armor plate furnished the go : the Carnegie company, of Pittaln the subj statement NGTOX, March The fanity vernment by rg, wa retary of con ect of a by Sex The secretary reports that for this faulty armor plate a total of 8140.45 was de ducted from the amounts paid the com pany Four Hunters Drowned. HoLLAaxp, Mich, March 27 Saturday { might Fugene McKay, Charles Petrie and two other men left here in a boat to amp out and hunt on Sunday. Yesterday the bodies of the men were found floating In the bay. The victim were Charles Petrie, Jean McKay, D. C. Schaefer and Irwin Thake. Petrie was the only married man in the party. Wholesale Destruction of Grapes Duxkink, N. Y., March 28 An exami nation of several vineyards in this section shown that the recent frosts have destroyed the grape buds, and that this season's crop will be a total failure in this part of the belt. The great loss will be comprehended when it is understood that $8,000,000 is in vested In growing grapes in northern Chautauqua. Father Malone Wine ALBANY, March 28 The joint caucus of the Republican members of the state sen- ate held Inst night resulted in the nant. ous sleetton Af Pov Ta'lier & Mn f fe a ha th i» "i CR bet iis i that M PrOIEE SE A eee a | has been at great TTIEORATOR'S DEFENSE: It Is a Goneral Denial of Miss Pollard’'s Statements, OLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN INVEIGLED. The Plaintiffs Virtue Before Her Meoting with Breckinridge Will be Impugned. Miss Follard BSald to Backed by Washington be Financially Boelety Veoople, 0 WASHINGTON, March Yesterday was a fleld day for the colleagues of Hepre pentative Breckinridge, of Kentucky. Congress had taken a recess ostensibly to sail down the Potomac on an excursion and witness the trial of some big guns at Indian Head, but the trial progressing in the circuit court held greater charms for many than the junket on a government gunboat They heard the defense of Colonel Breckinridge outlined by his law partner and attorney, Colonel John J. Shelby, and the last words of Madeline Pollard's story. The defense will be partly denial and partly explanation—denial that Colonel Breckinridge seduced Madeline Pollard, or that she gave birth to a child at the Nor wood convent, and an explanation that she trapped him into a promise to marry her on the mutual understanding that this promise was only a device by which she was to withdraw from his life and be able to break off her relations with Mrs, Black burn. The long continued illicit relations between the two are admitted without ex- cuse or palliation except a reference to the inherent weakness of human nature, but the orator's spokesman represents that he anxious to break them off but was always inve gle into contis by the young woman; that fol him, demanded money from him and com- pelied his pro to marry threats, was often uance she lowed her a everul mes repeated | phasized by Moreover Breckinridge siuted in the reading in Kentucky Among the tions from Josepl testimony yesterday of depo CO tions taken Peixoto Was Libeled March 2% Ihe ty of the Associate Rio tative in this ¢ JANY pains to learn uth | “tates of tr n the report WAR Any Das to the United in regard vival by President Peixoto of the decrees of 188 and 1551, which the treatment (0 be accorded all natives or foreigners, who in any way ald or abet a revolt against the government It ean be positively sald that no decree has ever been by President Peixoto ordering executions without the forms of trial. The martial law decree was in no pense a revival of the imperial decrees, mperial relate to prreons fasted Urging Neduced Salaries for OMeinia WasnixaroN, March 28 — Representa tive Boen, of Minnesota, introduced inthe house a bill for the reduction of compen sation of persons in the government ser vice. The bill recites that the unit value of money Is decreasing, and that private wages are falling while public salaries afe Bept up to their old figures. It provides that salaries from $1,000 to $5,000 be re duced 25 per®cent.; those from &.00 to £20,000, 88° per cent. all above $0,000, 50 per cent n aa Charged with Defranding a Soldiers’ Hone Dexven, March #8 A Grand Army committee hus demanded of the govern ment an luvestigation Into the affairs of the soldiers and sailors’ home at Monte vista on the grounds of misappropriation of funds. The state board of charities and corrections will probably take up the mat. ter. The chaven be vaafn ghar spread fim ¥ the “yh wi “ ‘ ‘ his 3 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD After the Grip BHE WAS Sick, Lifeless, Dull BUT XOW Is Healthy, Happy, Lively This Decided Change Brought About by Taking Mood's Sarsaparilla. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass ‘Gentlemen — I wish to eertify to the follow ing facts My little girl, Lilla May Guthrie, Via TYRONE Lea ve By Heton tt J EE WERTWARD, arive at fp. ive at Tyrone Ti] at Tyrone Tyrone, at Tyron Philadelphia AMIriye at Tyrone at Phil i. arrive at Tyrone t Philadelphia NORTHWARD arrive at Lock EASTWARD ve at Lock Ha p.m, al at Philadelphia st Lock Haven 5.25 pe gp. m Lock Haven Hlamsport 12.2 leave Har. on. m., Philadelphia at 6.508. Via} EW Isnt RG ive Bellefonte at 6.2% a. m arrive al burg at 9.0 a. m Har risin 11.4 delphia 300 p.m Leave ie Hetonte 21 $47. Harrisburg 5 14 Lewis BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD EANTWARD had a severe attack of the grip, and got some- | what better, but she did not seem to get right | well. Bhe lingered along from day to day, poor, and languid. We consulted a leading physician, and he sald it was the dregs of the grip still about her. We gave the medicine he ordered, but she seemed to get More and More Delicate. She could weak scarcely eat an 1 what little Her 1 she was We she did take seen 2 0 « wr no good flesh was soft a: wers Perfect Health. i ¥ Mood's Pills Billrsrierimes 4s ViN0OYURNes TEE of sald day. wilh their 1 tions, examinations, and their own remem brapees, to do those things which to their offios appertains to be done, and these who are bound in recognizances mers that are of Stationery Wit t EDWARD K. RHOADS, - Shipping Commission Merchant wos DEALER IN concn Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and straw, wee KINDLING WOOD eee by the Bunch or Cord, in quantities to suit Purchasers, CLEAN WASHED SAND, Respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public at his coal yard, NEAR IP. BR. R.STATION BELL IFON'TI. | » f 4. RR. Woon, Gen” Pare NTECENTRAL RAILROAD take fie pril 4, 18 ‘ : 12 re ar 0 B30 w 80 New Y¢ New r fiw *Daily, + Dally exeept ndays, 6 P.M anys : ALM. SN lays Suan Feading Cannon ; t dally except Sunday oy Sp. m an ig at Philadelphia at 0 10 p.m Ie liman ¥ ef ear attached tothis train, Nleep ng ¢ run between Willlamsport and Philadelphia on trains No's 2 and 3: berth $1.59 J. W.GEPHART, Bellefonte, Pa Gen. Supt, A PAINISTRATORS NOTICE tat of Wm, Smoper ate townallip, deceased | Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin tetration have been granted to the undersigned | on the estate of Wm. Smayer, late of Bog | townshi All persons knowing themselves to | be Indebied to sald estate are requested to wake immediate paytnent, and foose having claims against the same will present them for settlement Javes M. LUCAS, April 12 Administrator. of Bopge CAt TIOX NOTICE Notice is hereby that | have this day for valuable con ation, purchased of Michael Confer and have had by him delivered to me, the following de. 1 property: 1bay stallion 13 , brown mare, Jaek ng yoo 4 milk ouse, nts Steam Tent, yy te 1, totp, ant «the ewdog iy im Fhe aie Kav MRA LH
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