THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL . : v " [§ Ta. “QURNETGF Troi "RY AN ODD LA \ DMA I K. A Missouri young man has built up -— a large business in tame quails, which A SIGHT THATNEVER FAILS TO EXCITE | he claims are more easily raised than THE INTEREST OF PASSERSBY. chickens and far more profitable, sell ing alive at $4 per dozen for meat, or ———— when very tame $5 per pair as pets The eggs hatch well, either under quail Now Used ws a Paintshop= | or common hens. The care and food The Novel and Operation by | Are much like that for chickens and Which It Was Procured, the birds prove very hardy and free Results Fatally in Nine 7% oo Jom disesss. The coops are ons a | face JL of Jaf. tio Divas moveable, 1 tons Tre mw wre | OUIE Found at Last, ca Ancer « with her ope ration, Hociuse “Huh! poison in the blood, circulating throughout sore or ulcer—~known as the Can w— US E— remains in the blood, and pron WHY THEY FAIL renewed violence wo— The wonderful succes To Ne BRaccossful You Must blood diseases which Fgquipped for the Venture Spairiug 1599, ACOLY AEE ((AN(; | PENNSYLVANIA'S SCHOOLS. i i | iovernor Stone May Io Compelled to | Heduce Thelr Appropriation. Harrisburg, April 04 —overnor Stone sald in an interview that in dis- posing of the blils left :] nN rviee A reac OCT ret Sor Vi Al. Nt Bim by the last legislature he Sensational S in Pennsylvania { Cities, would keep the appropriations within the limits of Wie | i f , a ate revenues, and at the same time CHARGES AGAINST EX-OFTIOIALS. | make provision for part payment dur- | -" , the next two years of the floating | ing th He expects to obtain accurate One of the most information how much money the | along Long Island Sound, and one that atate will have with which to pay the nave r falls to excite the Inter appropriations made by the legislature ya htsman who before considering any bills. The gov- the, stands on the ernor says that the first class of ap- port Bay. From the dis ropriations that should receive prefer lke n large Indian tepes the expenses | view It is seen to be including the | finely modelled yacht various de. | BUCcking right Approaching closer, the puzzled yachts man discovers it is really The Upturned Bow Section of the Yueht Caprice Is Ingenious curious landmarks Messrs, Ingham and Newitt, District Attorney and Assistant Dis trict Attorney of Philadelphia, Charged With Alding Law Breakers, Philadelphia, April 20.—The sensa tion that has been looked for in the gigantic counterfeiting earthed by the secret service after a year of patient work came to light yesterday afternoon in the arrest Former HOW'S new wheel.” Another case On a nearer ' leftrel hinery the bow of a pparentl up out of oeart ence are those made for | of the state government, | National Guard and the | partments, Second in merit are the of ex-United States District Attorney | state insane asylums, the penitent:- "This roa; oy Ellery P. Ingham, charged in the | aries, the schools for the minded iar com ovr | \ same manner as his law partner, ex- | children, the schools for the deaf, the sidhadBhiiga Ril 24 A le if people rus Assistant United States District At- | dumb and the blind. The third class - : a — ns # without any qual to the disease and promptly effects torney Harvey K. Newitt, with having | of appropriations which the governor te BALL 8 pe y sini and spread rapidly, and it was soon conspired to bribe a secret service op- | says have a claim upon the state are PENT Ire OY Fen { the 34 ¢ bp 1 hy te Don « ons erative to divulge secrets of the bu- | the private hospitals, which the a “3 1018. Al imagine they in do as wriyonda a na had F last reau that would insure those engaged | tive believes cannot continue the ex- | Pov Lad fp vell, without co ring for o mo found for dea Evidence has in defrauding the government protec- | cellent work they are doing without b pls ' t th i | 1] | for | mulated whicl tion from arrest Mr. Ingham was | state aid He declares that these . SIURN nv ry » ventut 80 MANY Peot rt out the followin taken before Commissioner Edmunds, | meritorious institutions should be ! : v who held him in $10,000 bail for a | cared for and rendered state ald before hearing today. The bail was furnished | the public cared for and Ingham appea before the com- “The balance appropriations,” missioner again today, with Newitt, | Governor Stone adds may be classi- and the cases ! ontinued fled as appropr educational 1 th Fhursday, the me ball being ac- | purposes, and first and foremost before r scheme un poison bureau of 8B. BS. tinate, i ble, indu He Thorough.y consiaerea were feeble sufferers to try it for Cancer, aft we physicians without a cure. Much to tl demonstrate exec cer is hereditary winter sunt harir ehicols ave lincase, My feelings may ro \ a malignant Cancer, alarm. tors, fo wir t tment Moe r { for . ation for tO cause great Sern skill of the whatever, [4 Numerou medies were cepted in both them all hink the Chief Wilkie and Chief Burns { the publi rived here late | I neas t¢ r with Ie pu ector appropr | to RN Ty Ce a TY on to ke movements Oct = pe a B PLANING E. K. RHOADS 3 Fi At his yard Opposite the P. R.R. 5 Passenger Station, Sells only the Best Qualities Downey m bd iatter Q: Al: ring, wi10IN Es Sashes, Mould: Wrong asked him n } 1 \ p was in financial trouble and did not | > “ I. - a AR nl be ) { 111 8 e the 1 t of know how ) ! ITEMS Vermin Froo y ~ Jac obs The unteered what the government ing, Dov defraudl time on Jacobs for various amd money pal 17, when Jace In regard Chief Wilkie wou I can say is this ye said and the rest of the gang war inside information from the se vice men in this city Newitt were formerly Uni torneys and knew much « workings of the government knew this and approached them jously, but he finally ge ere knowing that 1g the governmen D 3 , fe N Downey freq rR FER 7 at A A AA AAV COALS Downey Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw his magazine near " He was “These arrests are be made in connection inless there | more in we know sfied work that with th Mlood Will Tell Telephone Calls: Central No ‘“ I Commercial NGAI SPAR Gr AP EmERRRRRRERR . SIIRIAIIIIIIIAIITAIIY BLA AOS covered a excellent ernment experts were ( ved They { Herahey hat he h th 1 1} & nt umed ~ | clean limbed, fir ‘ yndson Suhb thi Cl j Py w prion) oppor the engravers { the q y . ’ t £28 ' . . that IH prepars for \eaching or kK RRA felt revenus our regu ren Iso special orthand, Trpe writing ir [ Les ng foree, well graded r POM liscipline and bard staody, sure best results 0 students of Central State re Norma! School shocked. | 1 record { oysters be ten odd not farnished th en In KOD/ spd ; LOCK MAVEN, Clinton Co. P > ’ . : r ow ! she 1 go hunting LAN . 1 Handsome Ings perfectly & Pringle = A y oo) a . " ’ Ve stent Dhoal, elects Mehta, » Ben Happs | DiFTODGAY, § i . f ‘ the) rn ; " a TH ’ Far ‘ . pure ™ ta " - . William Price elich I I ! A Ea Ved fo eaten re taken to their homes JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal It is belleved all will takes who ap- | 10 | ng. It left to enjoy Mf y" many times tak Central State Normal School, e lightning |! own way, It te | bi MI \ Yet « in Ala LOCK MAVEN, PA, hay. which yster would \ t ! er of the hours later : I Or even a cenlenarial “EE ‘ , to Iay HH mn \ shed with an f fresh Irinking are also stamg g Te hw . 4 1 caster cigar manufacturing firm of ne ’ gus stam He hs ( ta vote 7 hak 3 on 1 Nils ATE Te a4 Ie und £3 work in obs & Kendig | The twe and William at Lan with their forems: ARter two bookkeeper after: were released when form came 3 Yow) strud y lightning n were badly are Edward F Thomas Collette John and "ate Jacobs & Kendlig nk account. They large number and more coun " owned by the to paralyzed Ihe rk of fire in the ! | | Agent for Centre county GEORGE T. BUSH, Bush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA Who keeps a ful of Ca all photographic supplies on the time Talking Machi for sale Fhomas Collette meras hand a nes of all sorts firm had a plant for Hever: ntearfel A vera was made I'uesday ni Harvey ‘hilipsburg, Pa or ) ! a flame« r nal arres rn was entirely destroyed o " An Elephant's Tongue, v abu April 256.—Th ! . ->{BEEZER'S! water any vessel uld be thorou formerly a tant district in on a charge of bribing Detective McManus to “let up” on Jacobs Mr. Newitt furnished $15. 000 ball He protests his innocence, as does ex-District Attorney Ingham It is stated here that enough coun- terfeit stamps were captured by the detectives In Lancaster to cover 440. clgars As near as can be learned about $140,000 worth of bogus stamps have been used on cigars thus from Lancaster attorney. was taken O00 x) far sent out he Nridgeton Strike Situation, Bridgeton, N. J., April 26.—~The Co- hansey and the More-Jonas companies started a part of their bottle factories yesterday with non-union labor, pro- cured here The strikers made no at- tempt to interfere with them, Three factories are now attempting to run The refusal of the glass manufacturers to accept the proposition of President Hayes, of the Hottle Blowers’ National association, for a termination of the strike Indicates a long and bitter strug gle. The citizens will, however, cone tinue their efforts to bring about an amicable settlement between the strik ers and manufacturers The President's Philadelphia Trip. Washington, April 26 President McKinley was feeling better last night and will leave here tomorrow for Phil. pieiphd, according to program, to take in the Grant monument dediea- tion. He will visit the Raleigh Fri. day forenoon, returning here in the afternoon. | fect by | agreed to a conference who have been Pennsylvania for two work this morning issued to that ef- Wilson, of the min- Work was resumed and miners idle In Central weeks resumed orders having President ers’ organization been | pending the outcome of a joint con- | ference of miners and the Beech Creek Clearfield on operators having They have alm promised to bring about a conference of all operators in central Pennaylva- nia with their miners, in the hope of reaching an agreament on prices for this year be held at certain operators to Thursday, Gallant Marines to Hest at Arlidgton Washington, April 26. The gallant marines who lost their lives in the early fighting around Guantanamo are to be interred In Arlington cemetery beside the bodies of the seldiers whoae remains were recently brought from Cuba and Porto Rico, The funeral ship Crook is now on her way to New York with these bodies, together with the remains of a number of soldiers disin terred in Porto Rico, It Is expectsd that these remains will reach here on Monday or Tuesday next Pennsylvania Collects War Expenses, Washington, April 26.-<The seer: tary of the treasury yesterday drew his warrant for $164.983 In favor of the governor of the state of Pennsylvania in settlement of the claim of that state for expenses In raising troops for the war with Spain. The warrant was mailed to the governor at Harrisburg. | or movement { where It mining l side to Whoever has looked inside an ele phant's mouth bas wm A strange sight. Elephants have no front teeth never eat fissh or any food that tearing teeth. Eight teeth are gl they have, two above and below on each side, huge yellow molars as wide as a man's hand and about two inches thick, Over these hay or fodder Is shifted by the queerest, ugliest tongue In the whole animal kingdom, a tongue that is literally bung at both ends, having no power except in the middie, shifts back and forth from side, arching up against the roof of the big mouth like an Immense vrinkled pink serpent and they regiures Nridge of Cone When the British forces were march. ing on Pekin in 1880, after the capture of the Teku forts, one of the rivers became so swollem with the heavy rains that it was rendered impassable Jelug aware that the Chinese general ly order their coffins years in advance and keep them on the premises, orders were given to seareh all the houses of the village and collect every coffin With the ald of a few empty casks the soldiers cosnstructed a pontoon bridge of coffins sufficiently strong to bear the artillery, and the river was thus passed ln safety, Sone Bullets, Bullets of stone were used In 1514, leaden bullets coming Into use shortly before the end of the sixteenth cen tury. Iron bullets Dave Leen mention ed as ln use In 1000, ghly cleansed 3 and If possible, so made that the hens cannot stand In them, In winter these drinking vessels should be emptied at night to prevent freezing. It Is advisable to give fowl a warm drink In the morsiag when they first come from the roosts, as at this time they usually drink freely If you will practice this the hens will come for water as quickly as for feed flow to Makes an Fer Foed, A first clase egg food and condition powder is made as follows: Any good meat meal, four pounds: whole lin seed ground, two pounds; granulated charcoal, one pound; salt, two ounces; baking soda, one ounce; ginger, one half ounce; red pepper, one-quarter ounce: mix thoroughly. Use half a pint of the above In six quarts of dry ground food stuff, and make mash with skimmed milk or boiling water, Feed mash warm, but not hot, Meat Makes Regs. If one ean get refuse bone and meat at the butcher's at one cent a pound, the increase In the egg production will soon pay for a bone cutter. One pound of meat Is worth several pounds of grain for making eggs. With one of the band bone cutters costing only a few dollars one can easily cut meat and bone for a large flock of hens, as they need It only three times a week, Profanity is forbidden by both the army and the nary regulations of the United States, onoe \Wi'l cure s Croup without fail. take it : _ At all B50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Traoe Manxs Anrone sending a sketch and Aeseription may quickly ascertain our opinion free & whether “h invention is probably insert Ti Com JA toms strictly confident ere pe sent fren, = ye old Patents 1 hh rpecial motion, w Mr ou Bull's Cough ieve and cure them at You can always depend on this marvelous remedy ; it always cures. DrBulls COUCH SYRUP Doctors druggina Cl tion, charge, Our fee not due will A oft PRT ve “How tot ke _ Pp [BEEF PORK and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat Ham, Pork want a nice Juicy Steak PHILIP BEEZER a Sansage, of MEAT MARKET Allegheny St., Bellefonte, [! Mothers, when your children are at- tacked by the dreadful croup, you need not Shapes Dr Syrup will re INTRE COUNTY BANKING Corner of High and Spring stree Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes J. D. SHUGGERT tv Cashier TEN Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and all Pa. rot business conducted for Mootmare Tees rrrct a OmromiTR VU Sunol Can arcure patent I Jess Lune remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or tent is secured, ns, Ratened Orrex than Low photo, wath descrip We advise, if patentable of not, res of Paton,” with the U. 5 and foreign countries C.A. SNOW& CO. RL PATENT Once, WaswingTon, DC RASAAAAA AAR A ee a ~~.
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