THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE LY bod - hy 190] EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY For Bank Cashier Whose Kindness Made Him a Criminal, FALSE FRIEND NOW A CONVICT. He Was Promptly Convicted For His Share in Wrecking a Vermont Bank, and Is Serving a Term of Seven Years in Prison. June 24 pardoned Washington, The presi dent Charles W Mussey, former cashier of the National bank, of Rutland, Vt ed last year of the misapplication of $100,000 of the funds of the bank end to seven years in the house Mussey did not benefit 18, but pon yesterday who was convict sentenced of correction by the misapplication of the fun permitted a friend financially irres rdraw to the amount stated fact sible to This that pres pardon District IV together with the is critically Attorney James in reporting on the « ment of justi been ase t sald that ashier for nearly always maintained an excellen tion, but was decidedly weak | ing and from Martin added Son Cl i man bank for a lo commi wher: tte upon peal, pre have t} Ise Vaile i that M he Speedy Columbia. ne Ct i » AL Railroad War in Ohio. Findlay, O. June 28 gectl * B. and O newly yester mob me: charged t} fr stons nants m the Readin Re ni } five exe at the yesterd dent to the ] Strikers St Out A Jur | \ ployes 1 discharg ceed tof men General Lee's Daughter Wedded New York The of Miss Ellen daughter of Brig adler Fitzhugh to First Lietitenant James Cooper Rhea. of the Seventh cavalry, 1. 8. A took place Yesterday In the Church of the Trans figuration this city Miss Anne Fitzhugh Lee, sister of the bride was maid of honor, and First Lisutenant EH Humphrey, of the Beventh ecav alry, was the best man June 26 wedding |.oe General Lee, in Tornado Victims In Ohlo Newark, O., June 26.-A tornado swept over Newark yesterday after noon. The upper portion of the new factory at the B. H. Everett Wass works, where 76 men were at work. was wrecked and seven men ware caught In the debris. Lloyd Cunning ham was fatally Injured. Walter Dick fason, day foreman, and Thomas Doug: lass each had a leg broken. \ | | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, June 20, Andrew Carnegie will srect In Pltts- burg a monument to James G. Blaine. Russians are disappointed because another daughter was born the carina. Mount Unlon college, at Alliance, O,, has conferred the degree of LL. D. on Attorney General Knox. At Virginia's constitutional tion it was proposed to refuse the bal- lot to negroes who own no property A convention of Popullsts, Sliverites, Democrats and others formed the Al- lied Third party at Kansas City, Mo, Friday, June 21. Tennessee's supreme court decided to conven- | that a woman cannot practice law in that state Hoshi Toru, former Japanese minis ter at Washington, was at Yokohama assassinated The postmaster general has ordered the consolidation of the postoffices of Carlstadt and Wood with that of Rutherford, N. J Hon 00 for Str an entrand Mate wan LW wou Saturday, June 22 ind nine chi Tuesday, June 25. MARKETS, IRL : : for old roe one for te iiie welg) gers welghing TI for western 190 New Jobbing pt par emalle ines ' palr and iter Meady reamery : An factory 1%titie tra prints fale Be. Cheese steady taney | ored, Me do do white ly amall, colored, PEN, jo. do Py Kegs Arm New Yo Pennsylvania, 19814 dled, 118120. western, candied 13% tatoos quiet; New York, IM Ibe 0.259 175, southern, axtra. 2.50 por barrel. Cab bages steady. Norfolk, 0c 081 per barrel Me G81L.25 per barrel crate East Liberty Pa, June 8B .Cattle slow SRtra, Boe. prime. BOLTS, good, B.8 G86. Moms active and higher prime heaviest, msdiume and Yorkers # 05ge 0 common Yorkers MIM 20; skips, W.750 B75. roughs, MEGS Kheep slow. host wears, BILLS, culls and common, $1.0 ULI, choles yearlings, W708. common 0 good, BULAN, veal calves, MUL, mitatior rk dairy, 10s at 21a famery ox fancy white and rx Western uncan Po HARRISBURG LETTER Measures That Ocoupy the Atten- tion of the Lawmakers. ALL APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. Yhe Senate Sustains the Governor In His Selections—Important Measures Dropped From the Calendar, Which Kills Them For This Session, Harrisburg June 20.-In the yesterday the Focht and Beott supple mental bills to the rapid transit acts were passed finally The bills now Governor Stone for his action McClain, of breeze at house go to Mr quite a of the Lancaster, ralsed Hos bill 000 to the University the afternoon slon house by opposing the appropriating $25 of } Pennsylve Harrisburg stoerday 1¢ 1 the cate Lill, and with its fall of bailot reform for least. The vote 14 In the hou ter, moved whi The to id aside h passage w of in the sennte the erect of the Amer battle f RAR ial marker an soldiers killed at Brandywine Judge court of A leghe ny co ng for the ere providing an of the separate or phans mty. pro vid tion of a monument to the Seventy third and One Hundred and Ninth regiments Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, on the battle fields of Missionary Ridge and Wanhatchie, and at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Fhe bill appropriating $3.000 for the erection of a marker for the grave of Governor Joseph Ritner in the church yard at Mount Rook. Cumberland county, passed second reading at yes terday’s session of the house The senate bill establishing a sepa rate orphans’ court In Lancaster coun ty passed finally Rix members of the house were slect od members of the commission to open and compute the vote for state tress urer at the next general election They | are Messrs. Loard, Graybid and Thompson (Centre), Republicans, and Messrs. Rolff, Palm and Castoer, Dem | ocrats, | old, 100 for | by ote me ory | : mo | the regimental question, “What are you the | | CINCH WENT FISHING | HE USED HIS HOOK AND LINE IN A BIG CLOVER FIELD, It Pussled His Comrades to Discover | What He Wau Angling For, but He Finally Landed the For | Which He Was Striving. Prise Some young men who enlisted dur Ing the war with Spain, but never saw Any nctive service, were talking over thelr days In uniform one night and interesting stories of camp life. The young man who had been a hospi tal steward told this story “A month In our camp In Georgla was enofigh to drive a man to despair, for not only was It hot, but every day increased our belief that the ment had no Intention of giving us a chance to get into actlon or to let us go to our homes, It was a mighty tough predicament 10 had left | govern back | bus Ise In al AWAY 3 ik aw Me) ’ and by we began Sh There was no don what had been Jost 1 ADRWer # H ana fishing for, Cinch od and In a prising fashion. Cin HE anybody, but when he 1 could not get an honorable discharge In one way tried for It New York Sun at sur WAR AR BAD und he Le another.” Conldn't Keep It, After hearing evidence In an assault case between man and wife, In which the wife had had a deal of provoos- tion, the magistrate, turning to the hus band, remarked: “My good man, | really cannot do anything In this case.” UP THE EARTH “But she has cut a plece of my ear | off, sir.” “Well” sald the magistrate, “1 will bind ber over to keep the peace.” “You can't,” shouted the husband; “she's thrown It away!” — Pearson's Weekly. Whe First Instance, Wife—Do you mean to insinuate that your judgment ls superior to mine? Husband -Certaloly not, my dear. Our cholce of life partners proves It fan’ Chicage News, | Garden and Field Tools... BITUMINOU McCalmont & CO. LEGAL NOTICES STIRRING | AVMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE Estate of Miss Nane yM of Milesburg Letters of administration on said estate having Deen granted to the indersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make {1s tre | diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same wi present them without delay for settlement, to the under- | signed Jamison, dee'd. late With Trowel, Spade or Plow is in order. AN. HOOVER Bellefonte x29 Administrator | ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Morgan M. Lue Boggs twp Letters of having been granted t« persons indebied are niake immediate payment, and claims or demands against the same w sent them without delay ment PL) Administration the ut thereto for sett gned G.B KET LLI'CAR BEN LUC Kut Walker Attorne A We have made a stir in this locality with our stock--- £2iN 11 ry A wd AVDA and TR ETRY ATTY COALS. ide i KINO : Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. re for lime easily hundred and one : i that arc neede No » «v0 LY TO LOAN 41 1312 652 MON have W. 6G. RUNKLE, Att'y Ange elle nte Garman’s Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA BELLEFONTE AL. S. GARMAN, Propriter NOW IS THE TIME! For the Treatment of Catarrh, Deafness & Air Passages, Asthma, Bronchitis, Etc. IS THE TIME tatment : 2 Deafness and Passages Asthma Broachitis, Et S} \ ar THN DR. J. K. STITES. Ear, Nose, Throat & Lung Specialist, NO. 21 NORTH ALLECHENY STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA, LHWALVS ach Call a “ » Re member it this wonderful inha invention rand te tied In your case whether von take treatment not # no trouble to examine vo of Glad to Recommend the New Treatment for Catarrh. When 1 took my son to Dr. Stites last fall he had become quite a sufferer from that dreadful disease Catarth. The offensive discharge worried us a great deal and although it had vot interfered with his general health at that time we were afraid it would. The doctor said at once after exam. ing him that he could cure him and I take great pleasure in offering this testimonial, to say that Dr. Stites has kept his word and that our boy is en- tirely cured. Most willing do | recommend this New Treatment. Respectfully, Wm. Baird, Bellefonte. CONSULTATION & PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION FREE. No Incurable Cases Taken. HOURS: —0 a.m, te 12. 1 to 5 p.m, 7 to 8 p.m. F"NOTICE: <Tlis office will be open at the nsual hours on July 4
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