2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 15, 1900. KEYSTONE HAPPENINGS. | News of Tuterset From All Parts | of the State. OLD MAN TORTURED BY ROBBERS. Terribly Who Supposed He Had Wealth Hid. den Awany-—Notorious Criminal ceapes—~Drought Wilkes! under the wealth hidden home, thre: terday morni Kane, an age in an effort hiding plac Kane ved Notch by pi and selling ago he ing the broks the old he had n hor Lrre, and tore could fing men be burned sisted he men could no he had any leaving In was | hos for hi Notorious Young ( Pp Ratlroads May H = Currer for t} washer divid Valley companie chaser al matt PENNSYLVANIA NEWS CONDENSED Eur ning A thousand fee from the Chestnut Norristown wi While pla eantle, pet het badly burned, ' BRAID Frond, koe» M will be feed at Norristown A Philadelphia Bhippensburg r Chambersburg out at the While Alexander taught In tH oid daughter of Willlam 9 clothing Maltreated in A of Pa. impressi Away unknown g horribly tortured John Na " and al over James Wood. of Baturday his body completely in two. Finkenbinder raxging & gun out of a boat the tri the seat and Fight arm was nearly L the Reading rall- the § next shot off, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED uur, Ny ir two killed four seriously riot and |] In an ele men were wounded {| The we | and Mi Klaie at Newport Jan. 18 It is belleved that Maine will be repealed this year ing been proven ineflicient steamer Roanoke, reported lost, at Port Townsend, Wash, in gold from Cape Nome, Park, LL. 1, Owen Squire | George Helgersell, year-old teased and he shot her dead in a pe quarrel at Lick Creek, | Monday John Kirby, Democrat, 1 and Jack Thornton, Repub- harged with the shooting Friday, Nov, O, ding Alfred G Vanderbilt French Is to take place r Of prohibition In hav- Men The has arrived with 3 At Morris | threatened The latter by Three wot Fin- Mine Region, Nov 14 that he in his men sister Being had lonely early yes- ¢ out Sa mn jul itical 15., ON of Sug from 1 ichusetts banks | in Years | cret pure I lar nanded re told * louse, rniture but | the three |, | t they Santnrds riminal Escapes, William minal, Deputy v 1% rnoon ed entiary the | to Monday, Nav All Cadibivries, Aseapt th shad ‘aeht el w last i Bumber of » ¥ derailed Gérmany or t Nov year shot Wedutaday, rhingts 50 00 W 000 1 of Phy land Influenza out Germany has not bortions The g mut » waer com w Haft ene were killed ve xing of pony brante Pp yesterday J foreman, aud at S al y Uhi CENUERAL MARKYS, ’ ’ whits ma ind was Rn Nan - ' da: colored olored, 10.11 nd Pennsylvania West RUIRE DAcking, 10424 i Potatoes quiet Jor York, 81.2541 62% f Jersey sweets Long Island, 0 of Gree ERs an fire western peyn, Sd) Long Island $02 Cabbages quiet 5.00 per hx East Liberty, Pa. Nov, 13 Cattle mar. ket steady. extra 8 0065.65 prime, 85 200 bY commen, Sal Hogs steady prime heavy, $85.1005.15; best mediums » AUG, good Yorkers 85.15; pigs, 85.15 2; roughs, 8 5OGI4. 90, fheep slow; choloe weathers, M420. common, 2.50; gholce lambs, 85.25G5.50, common to good, 8.0006, veal calves, ign. New He X of ACY term of wir court, Rending train at night, cutting Was Ker Finken or's the hn | He THO NOTABLE DEATIS : Uh | Henry Villard and Marcus Daly Have Passed Away, VILLARD'S CHECKERED OARELER, Made and Lost Three Fortunes in His Big Rallrond Peals<Mr., Daly, the Montana Copper King, Came From Ireland Pennlleas, New York, Nov. 13.—Henry Villard, the financier, died yesterday morning at his home, Thorwood Park, near Dobb's Ferry. The cause of death was apoplexy, from which he had been a sufferer for several weeks. A week ago he contracted a severe cold, which { hastened the end, Mr. Villard had | been unconscious nearly all the time | ince last Tuesday. When death came | there were gathered around the bed Mr. Villard’'s wife, his sons Oswald G., Harold G., with his wife; Mrs, William Lloyd Garrison of Boston, his sl in-law and Mr. Villard's only daugh- ter, Mrs. James W. Bell of Dresden, Germany, In addition to the family Mr. Villard leaves Mrs. Em- ma Von Xvlander, Gen. Rob- ert Von Xvylander, Bavarian army. It has been arranged neral will take place from dence tomorrow, when the service tor- ster, of the as wife of the the re 1at fu- 3 EB will THE DEATH OF MARCUS DALY. The End Came Peancefully After Ter rible Suffering. A Ma o v 1 by the Gene {CRS DALY the heart and Bright 8 disease Kidneys, | With resultant complieat'ons, Ware the Immediate cause of death, though My Daly tliness dated back several Yéurs 1d suffered severely during the last two months, but the end was pain © | While he was surrounded by members of his family, his life went out so peacefully that only the physi- lans in attendance knew that he had mnd rest Mr. Daly returded trom E rope about the middle of September. It was then told that his physictans had « nfirmed those At Manheim, Gor. days conld not be many be tak*n to his new Fifth avenue, but it best that He should re- apartments in the Hotel whither had been im the steamship The body has been removed to the MAT Dil. : LATE morning tio mM of the | less | | | I { the opinion of many. that his He wished t Home at M wis th main In Nether taken fy ught the nds, he Epilepsy weakens the body and de- grades the mind. It saps the nervous strength that is the source of all health, and perverts the functions of every organ. Because of its stubborn nature, it is often called incurable. This is not true. There is one medicine that never fails to check the nervous spasms and give new ngth to the entire system. +r SUI Nervine allays stops sj irritation, | > restores a nervous asms gestion and mental vi Sold 1 gor. y druggists on guarantee, Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind MONEY TO LOA On first-class real limited amount in sums of from $1000 and any in larger sums in person 214 E. Bus} estate security Bring deeds and ar Bellefonte, ot. OUS BEAUTY i High Street. Bellefonte, - - . family residence, 725 Fifth aveaue The funeral services will include a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's cathedral as 11 o'clock’ on {| Thursday morning, Father Lavelle of - fieidating. The body will be placed temporarily in the receiving vault of Culvary cemetery. Interment will take ace there afte ; | ack er ra family vault has Mr. Daly was born In Irelan and came to (Mik country a 3 In ls42, boy. After working at odd jobs in New York he finally went to California | and worked as w potato digger. In 1876 he went to Montana, mine rospecting and’ “stvuek it rich.” or Ate years ho hw won prominence through his polities rivalry with Sen. tT" . ud Camu Si2'8 LOCK 1 HAVE HOME FREE INCASE) WRITE MUTUA | GUARANTEE Lo iB RL ASSN 420 WALNUT $1. PHILA PA N A | $500 to | number of loans desired | ply W. GALER MORRISON, Pa, CREEN'S PHARMACY, Pa ator Clark. His Intérest in nacol mine alone is Valbdint: $20,000.00. ity | | Factory Loaded “New Fival” loaded with upon having them, take no best shells that money can | “New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeate WINCHE and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. In ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM, 7.” QT J A ER - wn rir a Raat Shot Black powders. “Leader” Insist others, and you will get the TT ‘Ye. Oil full of suffering and da Ls ger tl 11 Arug “pliner t n to the np Reo kK Com Atlanta, Ge b. Ea v's Natur Mother’s if 3 1 { avd t ie | 4 4 on J {8} | needs and | fain 3 | room and forego the pleasures which | woman looks around Old-fashioned Training Its Strong and Weak Points. The strong point of the ol! fas} loned training was the stress laid moral. ity and virtue, "Be good and you'll be happy,” was the common precept set before the growing child But as th girl grew up to maidenhood she was “wr | often sorely puzzled to reconcile those condi- ler soul was her garden. Her she was past teachings with her present Hi n. Bo | 3 of eart was i sreratly ’ ng a en —— —e i requirements of the body ie the heart and stumble along 1.4 Le wodest.m All its effort 1. The body might anyhow, and it generally i M a sweet faced, - was to gus mine any inded young girl has had her ts of the goodness of Providence come in through the door of physical suffering. "Why must I suffer in this way >" she asks, " Why does my back ache, my head throb and my side pain, so that I am to creep away i darkened first don into a belong to my season of life?” NO ANSWER CONES 48 4 rile to these questions, The young 1 and sees scores of similar mifferers. She istolditisa g of the burden lajd upon women, and she shapes her shoulders to her heavy load, This is all a mistake. Proper train {ng, proper physical care would many times prevent these miserable condi. tons. But in any case, however dis. tressing the present coodition, it ¢an be by ar red the use of Dr. Fierce's Favor. ite Prescription, if it is a disease curable | by tsadicive, "I write a few lines to thank vou for your advice and grand remedies, to which I owe my bealth, and perhaps my life,” say# Miss Flora I. Greer, of 107 Howe Stré®, Akron, Ohio "My trouble started durfmg my chiklbood, but did not prove serfoss until 1801, when I met with an accident eamse by 2 horse running away. 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