THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, LE LEON] L. PA. THE USDIAY, AUSTRALIAN TORRID Alarming Climatic Conditions in Great Britain's Great Colony. THERMOMETER REGISTERS 160, In Many Instances Work Is Oat of the Question and Sleep Impossible~An Appalling Sewer Gas Calamity In Melbourne—~Workmen Asphyxinted, Feb, 1The steamaor arrived from Australia app ig climatic con have been pre Australia, heat wlition The pro are sO numerou of affairs in In a great f the many in ning. quest THE WORK OF CONGRESS. Another Mextean Mine At orted fr was sold for 1000, It Is sald other of the ope ns of the no rious gang which has bes ericans here All of these sw uld have been prevented juiry by American purchasersthrough their gation here rat by a simple y nna, Feb, 2 The rout A dispatch from Cone Neue Freie Press of the sultan’s on a charge of high caped Ary's son import gtantinoplie to avorite fey taking ant uments, 1898 FEBRUARY. 1898 Su. Mo. | Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 11213145 25 rm n taking In ! indles | Turkish OMeoinl Charged With Treason | had been | ihe un I ADMIRAL BEARDSLEE RETIRES. Was In Command at Honoinlu When Hawalli’s Monarchy Fell, Washington, Feb, a~Lester A. leardsiee, rear admire! of the United States navy, retired yesterday account of age He the ranking officer in the navy, and at date of his retirement was was on Was gecond the stationed valling in | large | NINETEEN WERE Wreck of Queen OF Ea th, | - DROWNEI By the fthans- nel the Steamer giand's Const West Virginia Lynching. TW 5 vs ied IY mj Baliey and instantly ; vas watching stern tunnel and Jet at the Norf depot, be refused t¢ tunnel | £3 after the doors dragged to up Mor fired hia Though th him walk was taken wiley the neares i Tih trung than into nding snow A MANY wo 1 the lynchers Britons Ina Naval ‘angier, F : I'he Battle, British steamer : i i= on Rily announce | whi attempting land plore F Bus « st of Morocco, int by Harrani ¥hereupon The Hassan! recipro one of the ship's b with four i.n- glishmen. The Moorish troops then de molished the villages favorable to fore elgnere, killing numbers of the Inhab- tants arma and wan the sherifian steamer she opened fire ated and captured mis, Sweeping Anti«<Trust Law. Washington, Feb, L--An anti-trust bill, explicit in its terms, and naming a penaity of $10.000 fine or from two to 16 years’ imprisonment, has been ine troduced in the house by Mr. Greene, of Nebraska. It makes it a felony to monopolize or attempt to monopolize or combine or conspire with any others to monopolize any Base ot the com - merce or trade among states or nations. Pretty Full, Josh Medders—Hi Tipp! weil corned, didn't he, gw rin’ elder at Pettingill's bar: : Jay Green—I1 should wis 80 far gone toward 11} could only jest 1 ked bot) when he w time, it when he w A singly it overbalance tumbled down,—N. } of Faith, 1 ete A Severe Test of Infirmity ) Pleasares Mannged It Was Not Surprised His Heason Faplaining It to Him s OF A Safficient Henson It» an 11] Wind, Ete “ N for . Willing te Try ' ) Rapid Progress, iello, B The tsunl Time, “What do y« n the office? udowhen you ge {drowsy “I never in the office; 1 ings when my Chicago Record. get drowsy get drow BY in the even wife reads to me” Wonderful Man, ind-hearted. is he? Why. .ldon't nd word, k! «Yonkers arted ? nt unk Probably Sincere, } sad primaries; think} 8 nit cere in | rm in the “The the boys’ have thrown flown In last three conven Chieago Journal, Consistent, Mabel-There's that Jones girl. you bow to her? Maud--1 never tions." Don't even Jook at here what an atrocious gown she's wearing. «Brooklyn Life. Her Reason, “Yes,” said the widow; “1 shall paint the house yellow for dear George's sake. He liked the color, and-—and you know he died of liver trouble," «Judge. Dodging Germs, “Why have you taught your baby boy to eat onions?" oa og ho from kissing him," } I got pretty hard | farm | Brown Leghorn sad Black Hamburg, | The five acres are subdivided into ten | yards, giving 60 hens to each yard These Liens average 125 eggs per year | apiece, | bring an average FrBRI ARY AMONG THE FOWLS. PRACTICAL DOVE cot. Any Boy Car Make One Like That Here Deseribed, There are many boys eons which are fed with the poultry, but every boy who owns them mey not have a good cote, Mere boxes with holes In them answer practical purposes very well, but they are not nearly go nice In appearance as the house-ghaped cote with pliched roof and landings unde: windows, TI Hustration sho y that Lae 1 wl who who have pig- the can can made Dy wi h drive a nall and push a has Obtain from large soap boxe them up, taking « of the boards for about readily be g EOC OTY & § ) i he cote at the gid iter to top 0 stems put In cure | can find for in mouth and throat is the lemon and add it is a thick syrup, rem matter from the pour it in the pig do no harm. 1 have « Worst canker Juice of 2 sugar til ve the « cankered part outh, as it » ome « f the far, ring pulverized neesy nd eon's m Cases. but i = ite neck Four roup or canker eye make a weak alum and water and bathe the part pres or jour t lHeved. —N Grayhill, in Poultry Advocate the sar ot olution of affected L day till re Atnericap ) Poaltryman, CAND farmer, farm A Scientific A. B. Cook, ia the culturist, tells of a you rons a frail, truck and egg supported his family from his while income from fruit and vegetables was put in bank. Five acres ure devoted *o poultry, on which are kept 600 hens, divided between the Amer Agri whe Whe ear 5.208 dozen, which price of 15 cents, making $781.20, Deducting $§00 for food, leaves a profit of $281.20. How to Treat a Hog, J Lot's stop treating the hog as a flitay scavenger and begin treating him as an article of diet making | It is the one disease that physicians « | the system, » Contagious Blood Poison has been propriately called the curse of manki Lp their only bottle to surely break forth not reme cure; mercurial ] aud lies up the poison more virulent wreck of th Mr. ¥ran} jeweler at g26 torm, resulting in 0, 000000000000 \ “4 id - - ANTHRACITE AND RITUI | 3 bd A © svbaVia dl ” % : : : : : : : : \d : COALS a p—— - 00000000008 -— dl nd STATE :-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL handsome new me} nared and 1 s now finished and ous frst class, § room, Carpets bed a furniture, fourteen bath rooms WALLET On PV Fans Smead system of ventiiat new and convenient, Sty Any tir spring ry foor yaten ents Fon : 1 JAMES ELDON, A. M_, Ph. D.. 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Fe A CHECK ' 15 DOLLARS p— pn - ~~ C= Cy J ee x LIN IO Fine Tailoring, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. THE PENA, STATE COLLEGE ul ane ny Region ih sexes: SOE very ’ "wn . " a ‘ LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTUD CHEMISTRY une BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING « MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCR INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGX LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Spanish and Italian, (options) German and English, (required ) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combin‘ng shop work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prae tieal PREPARATORY DrPARTMENT FEATS Fall term opens Se iy ber 12 1804 Board and ot) Latin French two Regular ‘or eatalogue or other In address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D., president, State College. Centre County. 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