THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, FrBRI ARY | SUN Jt), RESPECTED THE FLAG. It Protected Provisions at Fort Yu= kon From a Mob. OAPTAIN RAY'S BRAVE BTAND. He Held OF the Would-be Robbers and Selzed the His Ymmediate NO With « dor supervision I'rouble anndian Collectors, W THE WORK OF CONGRESS. Three A Meott the Sens Propositions Cnbn introduc ng oi In 18 right islature senator tion sibly political Simpson ) Chairm Dingle; means commitiee an Engilash hat Mr. Dingley explained that the hat made In New York, with a London trademark to please Anglomaniacs, On Friday the house devote of.the day to the passing of 1% o private pension bills favorably IM k before There the approachiczs sale Pacific ros on the ernment’s reclosure the sens Mr. Lindsay replied resolution of the Kentucky legisiature demand ing his resignation on account or his views In opposition to free of silver He declared that he was elect. ed to represent Kentucky, rath its and would continue do so. On Saturday last the fortifications carrying $4.144.912, last year. an was Nn A Wee was discusion on the al In the Kansas { to colnage legislature, to the house appropriations bill, against $9,157,141 Henate was not In session, Monday of this week In the senate Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, offered an amendment to a previous Hawaiian resolution. Mr, Morgan's amendment declares distinctly for annexation. The house passed the Military academy ap- propriation bill, carrying $465.540 On Tuesday last Mr. Allen presented an amendment In the senate recog. nizing Cuban belligerency; Mr, Cannon offered a resolution that this country recognize Cuba on March 4 next, and assert its Independence 90 days later. Mr. Mason offered a resolution ine structing the president to notify Spain that the war must cease at once, elise this country will restore peace, The house considered the Aldrich-Plowman vontested election case, from Alabama. passed | girls Food For Distribution Une | r than | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Feb. 4. -Owing to the Democratic Chairman Garman ie vagaged as counsel Martin, at Wilke Philadelphia, fact that State John M. in the trial of Sherify barre, the conference of Democrats. called in this city for Wednesday next, has been postponed until Feb, 17. Carlisle, Pa., Feb, §.~Elizab ders and Fannie Eaglehe who tried to burn the the Indian school here, tcl th Flan wn Indian bulid yester iris’ ing at day i to o1 th ad gulity and were sentenced { tain Harri ings | MM burg sentence for em condit govert pardon Meadvi'» verdict Hev lan ar in charge ! mendin in Pridgeon | byt a proy | x} the | religl | fented in the Harri 1 eral Me preliminary restrain capitol by ing 0 awarding the of a capitol at 1s mes The petition for the injunction was pre sented to the Dauphin county court. The petition was combatted by counsel for the who insisted that fit was an interference with the rigs of the legisiature, and might make im- possible the construction of a capitol In time for the next session of the legis Mature. The court remarked that It was a matter of grave importance to the state, and one which would ultimately corre before the supreme court, to which counsel assented, After consults ation It was agreed, without issuing a preliminary injunction, that the matter should be argued next Wednesday morning, meanwhile will receive bids, but will not award a contract, The petition sets forth that mimi ion for ting next contract the erection Monday commission, the commission purposes bullding a state house In violation of the act pro. viding for such a structure, the commission | | poss wore In Cord» HOUR. WON HIS FOR- HIS MIND. A BAD HALF THE SPRECULATOR TUNE, BUT LOST A Thrilling Episode in the Career of a Groat Grain His Success When the Market “ Broke" Corner Seemed a How Gambler He Snatched Vietory snd Yet Lost, “Bad half hours if genius known A man ier only " belo ng to that type cnn after nite i he TL | he mu bad half hours,” 1 it of his gi a man attempted to Chi- » One te entness, 14 trade He w wit} Himost « mu we no mistake At la hour of his dreams. The y sell what they h S| tiie the BAO ive Ying in io ook for afterward sol cage is of with made tolse she mented are Men Who Get Drunk on Clay. The habit of among the Indians looked upon the same light in this a dirty oily but It is solves tities much liquor is of by h alive in as inebriation by country The yY eaten white color and as 4 poet §] appearance and d h becomes stick held in the and iz swall mall quan- No Holiday for Forty-eight Years. C. M Yaile Y. olleloth manuf: cation. He rece: porter that in the forty-eight years he had been in business he never bad taken a holiday himself or closed his shops, And he now has men working for him who have been in his employ the whole forty-eight years, though most of them have had both holidays and vacations, “ Walt Thi the Clouds Nall Ry.” At Port Royal, Jamaica, for six months In the year thunder storms are of almost dally ocourrence, and guests to picnics and garden parties are usu ally invited to assemble “after the thunder storm!” the Wintl cturer ET tly told a re Cork Logs. So-called cork legs contain no eork whatever. The name arises from the fact that, years ago, nearly all the ar tificial legs used in Europe came from manufacturers whose places of bush #24, London. [A GREAT FLOATING DOCK, Remarkable of Maritime A Progress Made tn This Hraneh ohilivctlare. SWALLOWS ri ha form & paca fishe aborers vious knowle due of dev The efforts of these comparatively new field have p resuils not only of great ence, but of much general has been found roduce value to sci interest. It pward of 10X it the waters of the gn at depths varying from 16.5600 feet. Many found to be modified forms of types, exhibiting abnormal sometimes grotesque and sometimes beautiful, with resplendent colorations Among the many other curious fo;ms of fish life found in the deep sens, that of Chiasmodon must not be uverlook- ed. It has been found in 2,000 feet of water, and Is capable of swallowing a fish many times greater than its own size. It is evidently an inhabitant of vary great depths. that weles inhab real ceans 500 1«¢ of these fishes were stirface shapes, Wis Fraltful Years, Philetus Sawyer, formerly Senator from Wisconsin, asked by an inter. viewer at what time of his life he did the best work, responded as follows: | “I believe I was the strongest between | 46 and 65. My brain was quicker then, | and I Ska plenty of nerve. 1 did not got to making big deals une! I was 45. | Yea, I consider my years between 46 | and 66 as having been my prime.” Mr, Bawyer's testimony will be verified by many svecessful men, | Mmvead 1 Any {| from all SOOTHE roams Io Eczema AI Her Life. r. B of TLithoni saves that bs jcukina, o Ida, inherits gevere case of Hezema, which the mercury and pot relieve, with various ms Year by cation i inter result, Her and her cond All the KO-CRii rment AX noticed nN daddaadadddadindadiiii ALAA RIAA 2A E. K. RHOADS At hi Pas only 8 yard Oppos Station. 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