Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 23, 1896, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1806.
‘THE RACKET. |
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PA. ,
No.9 AND 11, Orne Ex, BELLEFONTE,
|
own conierees,
April 17, 1805, business started |
in the double room, under the name |
of The New Racket, in
designate the big improvement that
y We no
name, ['he
for
had been made, Ww again
resort to tl
R weket,”
ward,
made,
He original
until another step
now in prospect, has been
-: HOSIERY :-
| hy
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fd 14)
‘ine Tailor Made
Cost of
| of the arrang
mann fac
turer 86.00 to £9
4
poor ,
| ten
| Swindon is now a thing of
THE CHOICE
of the entire line for 83.75
10}
Allegheny st.
& C0,
Bellefonte, Pa.
order to | Sa
| considerat)
| that
| tract what
Forgot to Give instructions,
The Clearfield democrats, in convention
Tuesday, elected Matt
tional delegate, with power to hoose his
Savage as na-
and elected the following
state delegates: Frank Goss, J. W. Spangle
bell, J. 1.
kel and Horace B.
. R. Cammy Brockbank,
They
sre justructed for Pattison for president.
Tompkins
motion to adopt the
lled by ¢
101
aud then
Must Prove His R
r. Derstine have
where they have
nme
ring the su
ho
away wil
-
A Carious Raliroad Contract,
1t Western railroad of Eng
had to pay $500,000 to
the obli n to stop
n station for ten
the road had
Care
m gati
at Swind
In 1541, 1
l, it mads agreement
uilders to
passengers,
or for special
nable period of
Swindon, in
y erection of suitable
refreshment rooms, for which a rent of
a penny a year was to bo paid. The rail
road soon found out the inconvenience
cement and tried to break
The courts in 1846 and in 1872 held
‘express’ ’ did not mean in the con-
isn meant by an express
train, but the price asked for the annul
ment of the «
Iain
BOnt « x1 TORR
about ten at
it
W
neession was always more
| than the company was willing to pay
After a fight of over 050 years it hos
been driven by the competition of other
roads to buy out its opponents, and the
minute stop of fast expresses ot
the past, —
New Haven Journal and Courier.
The Greatest Canal,
The largest canal in the world is con
templated Ly the Russiuns, This is to
be a conting waterway of 1,000
miles, connecting the Baltic with the
Black sea, and the cost would only be a
little item of £20,000,000. It would
start from the port of Riga, in the Bal
tio, and nse the rivers Dwina, Beresina
sod Dnieper on its route, entering the
Jack sea at the Crimean port of Cher-
son. It is a project by which a mer.
chant ship going at only six knots an
hour wonld do the whole journey in a
wook, at a tremendous saving of time
and fuel. In no flat country like Russia
there seems no real difficulty in the en
terprise, except the eternal want of ru.
bles, from which the government suf.
ors.
HOODS PILLS cure Ldver Ilha,
A pleasant AD ODrugeiets
ns
Fred |
| ngainst Manager Cooke
THE CRISIS IN FRANCE
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i
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other Attempt to Force Out the
J 0is Ministry,
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AGAIN OONVOKED.
The Premior, TLostead of at Once Resigning
on the Senate's Postponing the Madagns-
's Uredits, Determines That the Two
tive Bodies Shall Fight It Oat,
New Trial for Marie Barberi,
ALBAXY, April 82. -T
has reversed the
for murder art and
a now trial in the case of Marie
of Now York olty, who
prison awalting
der her betrayer, Domenico (
Cataldo had refused to marry he:
promising to do so some two mouths bo
fore the murder, and despair to
which she was driven she rhit | one
sought
day in a sal
urs
’
judgment of
f the lower «
"i
:
M
of
in the
im
yn and cut his throat
Another Barden Robbery Suspect,
NEw York, April The myst
the theft of the Burd
ler, and
Mann
Wh
senten
pleaded gul
trial. Bir
counting the company
barns and robbed of £50
1 |
irat
s fr
:
h was shot d
A VYietory for Zelaya.
PANAMA, | April 21
dent Zelaya has slgnnlly
the f of the rebels ln Nicaragua, One
of the strongest x {f the revol
six miles from Naga
th
Tho rebels who were In pos
rod thelr
soon ns they saw President Zelaya s forces
Presi
defeated
olombia.
again
roes
sitions o
tionists, Tablon
has also fallen into the hands of
eral troops
pession surrends in tren
10% Bs
advancing
Yonernela Dispute Still Deadlocked
Loxpox, April A
Times says that the Venezuela disput
still In and that
agreement as to principle has been rom
Negotiations between England and
United States The Times
spondent, “are at a standstiil, und nobody
knows when or how the deadlock will be
removed
dispateh to Th
is
an dangerous stale no
hed
the
BAY corm
Swindling Banker Indicted,
81. Jonux's, N. F., April 2 The grand
jury in the bank casos finished the consid
eration of the indlotments against the
directors of the Commercial bank yestor
day. They threw out the Indictments
against the directors, but found a true bill
To Stamp Out Dueling in Germany,
Benuix, April 22.The relchstag yos
terday unanlmously adopted Horr Ade’
motion calling upon the federal govern
went to
weans in its power the illegal practice of
luellng.
combat with all the |
PERSONAL BEAUTIFICATION,
Bome Curious Information on the Subject
From a Vamous Doctor,
A corres po ident has been
r Dr. Robert Fischer of
8 an expert
interview
i 4
Vienna
in all that
1% to cosmetics, and has obtained
m him some curious informati
“*Whon
m
is your
[old sea
The
on. The
!
11 Or mar
inal
the rubi
a Gregan
exuberant
A Couple of Coincidences
ham
me og
currence took place
end Chambers street on a cabl
incidentally it was stated that
gaw it because there was no other vel
on the block. As this was in the middle
of the afternoon it seemed
till I tested it personally. Twice I have
seen that very condition of things right
there, once on the block below Cham-
bers and once on the block above, and
again on the heavily traveled block be
tween John and Fulton, and yesterday
morning at 10 o'clock there was a sin
lar vacuum of vehicles on the block be
tween Cortlandt and Liberty. Below and
above, Broadway was full enough of
incredible
14)
ing
ng both ways ninded
les of average, the
Id be millions t
such Yot 1 have
poen it four times within a short period
Some
one against an event
might say here that the n
looks for
10 finds them
such thing
Lot 1
experience of mine
other
contr For something ove
Ih oked the
railway car I passed, trying to
whose number was an even thousan
have never hit it yet. Once, on the Leo.
high Valley road, I thought I had. 1
spied a row of brand new coal cars just
out of the shop on a swite The num
bors began at 1980 and ran up in regular
order, and I fairly trembled with the
joy of fruition that only a crank knows
There were just 20 of them, and the last
number was 1900!
The most aggravating circumstance of
all was that a friend of mine to whom
I told my quest in 1802 on my way to
the City of Mexico came galloping
through the train inside of an hour to
toll me he had just seen an even thou
sand car as wo pulled out of San Luis
Potosi, and I was looking out on the
other side of the train! I have never for
given that fellow to this day. —New
York San.
iY
: y
ave | nt prom be
A Uhlan Deserter's Adventures,
At the time of the Franco-German
war n Uhlan belonging to the Fourth
Uhlan regiment deserted. He was ap
prehended recently in Alsace and taken
to his regiment. The Uhlan has been
tried by court martial at Thorn for de
porting the colors and sentenced to five
ars’ incarceration in a fortress. He
ins boen sent to Spandan to undergo the
pantence. This Uhlan deserter made off
! nt the time of the siege of Paris, fled to
| China and entered the Chinese army,
{ in which Le served for 14 years. Ten
oars after that ho returned to Germany
| And obtained a situation as overseer in a
ufactory in Alsace, whigh he re
up to the time ho was arrested as
deserter, —London News
who
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| Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 5. Gov't Report
Royal
Bakin
Powde
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Uses of Compressed Alr,
Quietly but rival to
steam is coming into popular favor. Tt
steadily ¢
UH COIMpPross im 15 made
for it
1
steam will. It certai
indeed tha
wl street car
but wl
ALBINO H ¥
EBERRIE
8.
A Curious Fruit
the Biate of W
Said to Peculiar to
tmegs,
af |
Ale extremely
skoeroe as hens’ ith, '’ said ) {
dall, after he
box f of the
There are not more than balf a dozen
places in Connecticut, pr
they grow, and it is not
they grew in any other
a patch of alb bearing
hilly town of Salem, which adjoing Boz-
re another in Hartford county, a
third in Windham county, and there are
two or three more it parts of
the The nos cluster
rap-
was § 8
rai
r SOme
bably, where
known that
tate. There is
bushes in the
in
in differer
state Sale: it
gbout the
knoll in
and the wh
or 20feet in d
it is bel
binos, 1
berries, x or amal
n black huckle
Neither are they greatly dispose
gamate with the comm
berry
to Mm
new grou
plots
whil i
is known { just about
WwW As
pagate themselves or spread
id 1 th lely
on
separated
the same
In most re-
nut at all from
lor, al
untry people affirm that
when fully ripe they are a wifle sweet-
er, with a more decided flavor. Like all
albinos, whether of the animal or vege-
sige 1 00 years ag
spects the albinos differ
the black Ties
the ugh SOMO
wort ir
oxoept in «
JUS ID IN
A GAR LOAD
table world, they mte irradiated with a |
faint pink hue, seemingly from a light
glowing within the rind, which is as
beautiful as it is curione Most of the
albino patches yield not more than a
quart of berries each, Norwich (Con. )
Lotter in New York Sun.
That Nest Man In the Warld Found,
He-8ingloton has been jilted by that
New School Suits
For Oc
t reallyniew
but they look
Freeman girl, but he doesn’t appear to
be very much ent up about it.
Wicks—Not at all. Fact is, Singlo-
ton is decidedly puffed up because so
many women have refused him. He
thinks he must bo the best
would not marry. —HBoston Transcript.
iver llls
Like billonsness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion aie promptly
enred by Hood's Pills, They do their work
Hoods
easily and thoroughly, "
Pest after dinner pills i S
shoents. All druggints
Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Oo. Lowell, Mass,
The only il to take with Hood's
man in the |
world, whom all the girls declare they |
Diamond
Dyes
Tho girl"
are
suits
dresses
i dyed over, too, aad many of the
| and gowns cost but ton cents.
4 y 1 Via
Fo experience ts peeand tod y rood work with 1
nd Dyes, whieh oy randorepecially fog Donne Te,
dion Look and 2) eampla 1 colored cloth, free.
We have sold these dyes for many years
and with satisfaction to our custo.
mers. Our aim is to furnish the best
of everything we sell. Ask to see
our sample book of colors.
—
GREEN'S PHARMACY
Push House Dio%k, - Belisfonte, Ps