2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ATHER'S AWFUL CRIVIE Ho Murd 1 Thoug! Having from Which He Had Saved 81.70 Feared That His Family Would Coma Want Tw Narrowly Eseape. o Children sroposed Saloon 1. ton, wl state pr Inst night, YOAra keoper or « officer for twenty-seven year At his original appointment the tained inmates {ays the number is rarely le jess than 200 As Lh Like Barbara Aub, ATLANTIC C1TY, April 156. Lottie Chew, only 14 years of age, declared that Hannappell had assaulted her. He was arrested, and when the girl was placed on the witness stand she broke down and sald she had told a lie in order to Keep her pisronts from scolding her for helng away from home a longer time than usual, Bridge and Dams Swept Away, RovALTos, Minn, April 15 over the Mississippi west of here, bullt six yORrs ago, was swept away yesterday, along with the place. The Pine Knoll dam, dam have gone out also. flood for years. dam, McMeans It is the Liggest «The bridge i 4 { J. Pinn, who was discharged by Mr. Ball { some time ago Platte river dam at this | because hoe was a member of the Miners’ oh Skunk brook, and the Two civers | IS OF STATE NEWS, Congressman order to bo re term. The vote wis Packer, 8.735; Leonard, 2,090 Charged with Unlawful Discrimination, DuLuTH, Minn, April 15.-A deputy therifl has gone to Tower, carrying a war rant for the arrest of Edwin Dail. mana gor of the Minnesota mine at that place $e is charged with violating the statute i which provides that a man shall not be | discharged because he is a mem bor of a labor union. The complaint was sworn to by C. inn statos that when he nakod Ball what it was for he sald It was union, Pinn further says that Ball had openly stated that he would employ none but non-union men, and that union men peed not apply. h Declare ther Than ubn o Yield to the Inter Porelgn Vower, WILLIAY Killed Yer Assailant, ASTLE, Pn, Apt aged Cnr ¢ . Mrs. Marth their home, n Known man pH Mrs 0 Mhe r H roosn, pursted i i another $ nagnnult just as he was about to volver snd sh in the bowels a y grasped a ro wt him, the ball taking effect wd killed him instantly fone of the “Good People” Are Lying. Cricaso, April 14 Commander Booth econ, of the Salvation Army, denies the latest charges of Ballington Booth against the latter's father. He denies that Gen wral Booth objected to the prominence given the American flag by the Salvation. iste. and that he declares the time had come to stap carrying It at the head of processions. He also denles other state | ments of Ballington. To Deliver Up Rev, Mr, Knapp, | ComaTANTIiNOPLE, April 14. «The porte hiss addressed to Mr. J. W. Riddle, Usted | States charge d'affaires, a written prom. | 140 to deliver the Rev. George P. Knapp, | the Amoriean talssionary recently expelled from Bitlis by the Turkish authorities to the United States consnul at Alexandrotta, Satorday, April 11 { | INVEST General Markets, easier Butler ease factory, ®eld creamery, i Pennsylvani strictly fancy, © to good, 1851 Ch sone 10940. part ak Vagus on | New weslern fresh steady; York and Pennsyivan 1131140. ; southern, 1004811¢ Dig Live Stock Markets, East Linenry, Pa. April 18. -Cattle barely steady: prime, 840584 35; good butchers, $3.80 @4; bulls, stags and cows, $1.7508.60, Hogs fairly active; best selected mediam welghita, $4104.15; alr to best Yorkers and pigs, $4.05 4.10; heavy hogs, $3.000pd; roughs, $2.750 8.50, Bheep lower; prime clipped, $3.500.5.00; good, BAA. 0 fair, $3.15G5.55; com¥aon, $2.75@8.10; culls, $1.30@2:; choles lamba, $4.40 @4.00; spring lambs, $6@8. Veal calves, $3.00 a4 Naw Yon, Aprll I «Buasopean cables gaote American steers at 10510040. dressed weight: refrigerator beef at 300%e. Calves dull and barely stead: poor to prime veoals, $354.50, Sheep ind lambs very dull; unshorn sbeop, | prime, $4.50; poor unchorp Iambs. $4.56; prime | slipped do., $4.00, Hogs steady at $4.2034.50. ke vei SW CNG FT ¥ WILLIAMS H. WILLIAMS Salesmen Wanted ve \ TY | LCI PORE E. H. FAULKENDER., Attorney-at-Law. Holl; dayabu KS. 1v - YOUR - MONEY ARTIFICIAL EYES :- POLISHED. Artificial Eyes which have becomes pengh through wearing, polished up eanal ts Now, for a reasoable price. We guarantee full sat jefaction. Price two dol jars for one eve, References gives. Write to the ARTIFICIAL EYE #FOLISRING CO, ation D, Post Ofece Building, 257 Third Ave, New York City. a ad RATLROAD SCHEDULES PEERED ED ED Morning trains fronn Montandon, Willams port, Look Haven and Tyrone connect with train No. 7 tor State College. Afternoon trains : from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con feet with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State OC Liege connest with Penns. RR. trains at Beljefonte Dally except Sunday F.H. Trnoxas, Sant, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street, waive De 18: Discount Notes, J.D. Suvoeenr Cashier
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