2 grr» COMPROMISE MAY FAIL Mil Dem: cratic Senators Will Not Accept Substitute Statehood Bill. TO MAKE NO MORE CONCESSIONS While Efiosts Continue, Few Senators Expect an | | Adjustment to be Reached — Will | Make Cou | Wa hington ) «4 compro It Towards Compromise | ter-Proposition. Statehood yesterday what Of ood that the tw wus Spooner state bill oo al that be ac mitted the D OCT will have a con ference Probably tion then wil when Arizona | is the aver » for a representative congress it shail be admitted as a state; also that a census shall be taken every year. The Democrats say they want | & provision fixing which shall bring Arizon: Union This not be satisfactory to the Repub tstoward a com only a few Justment to a counter proposi nade providing that s a population which in | a date the would lincans. While tl promise continue, there are an ad today lican pr & counts cratic cept the Republicar Cagsions w PUBLIC BUILDING BILL PASSED Omnibus Measure Adopted by the Sen ate—Postoffice Bill Considered. a LiKe rows JUNIOR MECHANICS’ BREAK Lancaster's 0 Revolt and May Dis the Order. Lan sentat coun sentin mony ment of t Council « by Stat Stepher It m i tote | Kine from more t will | anti. Unit AWAY and It this action Two oslon. Conn 4. Tw Malian ‘ wo fatally Jured a: A 1 f ot hurt by ar the Ba ble trackir wood Pa dynamite death and The two ’ led into the C n ' of 100 feet, and 1} bodies ribly mut names killed and Inj i as they are ki by ng nom be Girl Burned Alive. Connell 0 Fah, 23 Mary Kohland met a horrible | danth lant 1 burned alive a rol Hitle girl In rmnninge i we the ovens fell and of the hot ovens Mon by broke In to the ove ured the body, hut it was burned hardly the | semblance of a human form being left } in ! lightly of dynamite » Ral on road dou- | Rock thawing | scattering near Nore led all directions were hurled a distance | were hor of the be learned thelr work i they | ship nt # SER 0 ANG Sv to a crisp Gov. Longino's Daughter Fatally Murt, Jackson, Miss, Feb, 24.—Annle, the fiveyoarcld daughter of Governor Longino, yestordey fell from a wocond- story stplrway In the tocutive man sion and suffered injuries which prob. ably will prove fats! Governor Lon. gino, who Is attending the Mard! Gras eslebration fn Natchez, was summoned home by telephone | & free | part | cake f Cure the cure | Moody | nibal from Norfolk | anon, already under way | search RESERVOIRS GAVE WAY Conn, Was Flooaeu Much Damage Done. rby, Conn, Feb, 23.—~The break- ing of three reservoirs in the town of Shelton early yesterday caused damage estimated at $100,000 and there were geveral narrow escapes from death, Thore three reservoirs in the town, dtoated on a hill In the western part the In some unknown man- wd 8. .elten, are Lowy was broken in the largest ! rush of water the hole to immense and the water flowed esgrvolrs These withstand the pressure, and way, giving the water to town soon pro- down I'he helow wera ave path torr eat gully ide The nt tore t feet through and and and d to s } later sl ew moments y the rand flooded the rooms in the iter and jee the water remained of the prisoner until upper house re. ceded Warren awakened iIgh his where the Wilber was of ice crashing thro He ter n ran into the street wa was waist high, and hurried to the arest point of safety Several times ice and fallen trees od Ten minutes OLD DUNGEONS UNCOVERED Prison Built by British 147 in New York. Years Ago CURE FOR NERVOUS DISEASES Chic ago Pr fessor Advocates Use of Calcium Salts } Dr. Jacque b | that muscul yous dises paralysis and sleeplessan ministering calel Salts as fou im salts fot ¢ ound in that is are well walter many is Anno ement of by the in discov this reasearch former of f his e and in regard sion is t} im salts events the in the ir twiteh all nervous dis by the absence therefore effect with ealel of 1 that to r tore A m onditions and is to dose Salts Searchirg For Missing Collier, Washington Feb. 24 yesterday had word three of the relief ships sent search for the missing collier oecretary that all out oo Alexan. der had started on thelr mission, the Prairie from the Topeka from Kingston and the Han. The three vessels will act In conjunction with the Leh Galveston Jamnica In making the following a system of it I» expected that oon discover the drifting and converging will hy nes Died From Drinking Wood Alcohol Schenectady, N. Y. Feb 23. Mm George Stave, aged 52. and her daugh. ter, Mrs. Lemuel David, axed 27. died | yesterday from drinking wood alcoho! | They had been Rccustomed to drink small quantities of hot diluted grain tleohol to relieve Hiness, and during Saturday night, nefther one being well, they prepared by mistake wood alco hol and drank ft They survived sev. eral hours and died within an hour of each: other President Signe Elking Bill. Washington, Feb, 21. The president late yesterday afternoon signed the BE) kins rebate bill. With the signing of this measure the administration antl trust program for this session of son. gress Is completed, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, February 18, Con! freight rates from the bitumin- | ous mines of Western Pennsylvania, Ohto and West Virginia have been ad- | vanced 156 cents per ton. Miss Katharine White, daughter of Governor Vhite, of West Virginia, will christen the new cruiser West Virginia, to be launched in April next, Owing to the heavy snowfall the Au- tomobile Club of America has aban- | doned its run from New York to Phila- delphin on Washington's Birthday, A Rome dispatch says the Vatican | has been unofficially informed that President Roosevelt will congratulate the Pope on the 26th aniversary of his coronation 110 and huge! | | | | | | at | ! | | | | | | | Thursday, February 19, Mi Roosevelt returned to ington last « from her Phi The fo plant iin N { '. A stroyed 1 Wash vening visit to wdelpl indry of Thomas theny, wa QUO The | lation favorabls port o Mexico Two treaty lives Clair voster men the which destroyed the Port Huron Mich financial loss is $125,000 Orders at the war partment for the retiremen of Brigadier General J. P Farley cently promoted from colonel Friday, February 20, Chaffee 1 staff arrived Va i St in Hotel at ] The ny were (ssued yesterday General Hampton Fort Mon James B. ( given Hamil endowms« The an at yesterday and (nspected of New Yori Univer as an addit ‘olgate to Colgate Saturday. Feb ruary 21 Penny of nyps " R was son seriously injured February 24, yoste confirmed Ate ju tice of Tuesaday, The ser Wil R. Day as asso the United States & ipremes Viee Governor Luke BE. Wright Philippines Arrived Ww Ww He il raas am n ourt of the 1 net il for last night Manila on Am Adams, of irned to death destroved wimaster at Pa sterday w closed Miners Wan and instantly killed and fatally } grade crossing accident at Joliet. 11 yesterday, when AR express train struck thelr carriage two GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 21 Was steady winter superfine 2.90. Pennsylvania roller. clear $3.10 fo f city mills, extra, 329580310 ye flour was quiet, at $3.15 barrel. Wheat was firm aylvania, red, new, 7T8ic¢ firm. No. 2 vellow local, 52 44¢ were quiet; No. 2 white clipped, 44 lower grades, yo Hay was steady: No. 1 timothy, $19 for large bales Beet Was steady. beef hams, $198 20 Pork was firm; family, $20. Live poultry 13¢. for hens, and ae. for ol roosters Dressed poultry 13%ec. for tholce fowld and 10e. for old roosters Butter was sloady; creamery, 28 per pound. Eggs were steady; New Yor and Pennsylvania, 17¢. per dozen Po. tatoes were steady; cholee, 6840 700 per bushel Flour $1.79 No Corn was Live Stock Markets. Bast Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 21. «Cattle fteady. prime steers, qh 25: 82.7580 4, heifers, 33 iT IRAE 4.25; fresh cows, good. $4 end. Veals steady: tops. common to good. $5.50 ut higher heavy, - 3 x ~ i wi ) por : Penn- ; Oats | k | : } THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 26, 1903, A Real Good Honest Medicine. "As a real good honest medicine dence of women, I place Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ahead of an on the market,” writes Mrs, Sach Bryant, President Memphis Social Science Club, residing at 271 Atkin. son Avenue, Memphis, Tenn, *] suffered with delicate health for three years, trying doctors’ prescriptions and patent medicines until 1 lost courage and thought I would never regain my health; but a few doses of your medicine made me change my mind. Could see a decided change from the first, so 1 kept on taking it for three months faithfully, and am in perfect gi health Am very grateful, for noth. ing is so precious as good health.” “Nothing is SO precious as good health” but next to having good health the best thing is to know how it may be obtained. Mrs, Bryant's experience is that of thousands of other women. Years of suffer- ing. Doctors’ reat} tious and patent medicines used in vain. ie | faithful trial of Dr, Pierce's Fa- worthy the endorsement and confi. | vorite Prescription, with the usual result—a complete cure and perfect health, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion cures forty-nine out of fifty sick women who give it a con- scientious trial. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals in- flammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness It cures headache, } side- other nerves courages the ap petite, It makes weak women strong and sick women well. The dealer who offers a sub- stitute for “Favorite Prescrip- tion ” does 80 to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss, therefore ac- Courage and hope lost; then a cept no substitute, FREE. Dvr. Ploroce’s Oommon Senso Me fs sont FREE on mailing ONLY. roceipt of stamps to pay expense of Send 21 one~ocent stamps for the book In papor covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R.V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. dull boy. some money on the bill. bi BR LR i i TE WE NE NE Na Be BeBe La Will wear out his Shoes much quicker than a It’s a good sign to have him so. that there is motion in him. We have just the Shoes for this kind of a boy-- Shoes that will keep him busy trying to get the best of them. Bring your boys here for their Shoes. matters not how many boys you have, or their size. we can fix them out in good shap:, and save you SAVE YOU MONEY. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE - Aw Se reg mg Aw fe. Aum. fpr. fe fe fe re me Ae BED VOIVAVIVA VOTIVE DBI TATA at A SMART BOY 00000000 It shows It Ihat’s what we said--- Le an ah Sh Lh Ria SLR SEE NLR EE NE Te fe.fcw. fone ew Year Bargain Sale... In wishing you a happy and g ) PP) this opportunity to announce to our us New Year we take prosper od customers a 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION IN Harness, Robes, Blankels and Horse Equipments In order to fully appreciate the and sce the quality of these REMEMBER, they are sold gos » character i g 1bjec t tO ' A Sia ight r sale of 20 PER CENT, and the cut will last during Janu Ary ONL) BIG CUT IN SKATES. We offer the entire THIRTY PER CENI1 le ss than the regular price, remaming Just think of it! at a reduction of Nearly one-third stock McCalmont & Co. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET. | ALLEGHENY §T., BELLEFONTR We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want a nies Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, AS A LEBER EL ETE » te2TeReGe Fe ’3 toe ie } alar By ¢ . a ur myedeon of ™ ’ : ¢ aah] TANKING EY MAIL aN Unt ep alles you wherever you Lose lon Lhe Rignost rie of (plerest on Mmuingn We pay PER CERT. Un Savings Accounts, ma | dy po Ach Ny COMMONWEALTH RYAL ESTATE & TRUST CO, Pittsburg, Pa, Presi Fonts Avene, Capital pad Buryius, de, AT NELG TET PieiegL te 0 - Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets. Rucrive Durosmrs; Discount Norms JM. BHUGUERT Cashier, PENNYROYAL PILLS | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | | | granted on the above est | Speetfully request all pe } { le payment and those APMINISI BRATOR'S NOTICR Estate of FREDERICK HOUSER, late of College township Letters of administration hay ing been 4d decvaned, uly ate they would re. sous knowitsg them. seives indebled to the estate Lo make immedi. having clang against | the sane to present them duly authenticated | | B.D, Gettig, Att'y, for settisment. KE. M. Houser D.¥ Houser, Admrs Houserville Pa. xi ! DivVoRr E NOTICE {| which will be the mining, manufs { Ing and sell | uring and marketing of | products of fire ¢ lay ! Have | The app FRANK B. EcRENROTH In the Co Common Pleas y Centre county No April Term, 1% BUBPFORNA IN DIVORCE ire of : UK EN BOTH ndersigned ¢ mmissioner appointed by rt ’ Pe the testim My hove BG report the same ¢ s of his app Walker ey & HARTER NOT C W be made to hi PRCcker, Governor ter to Company Kun, Centr tice is hereby s Kxe 0 Proposed turing, buy and the manufact fire brick and and for this purpose to own. lease and buy land ) be made Mareh §, 190 T.M. BTEVERSON soll ng of fire clay ther the Lor COURT “ALE order of the Orphans’ Court Pennsylvania, w be sold he premises in Patton town Qtriaa NE pant to an nty esale ont 1 sald county on BATURDAY MARCH 141 dl rea oo QFEFHANS 001 Estate of JOHN 1p, deceased the premises at Abders Lot ity. Pa : 1 MONDAY, MARCH ¢ following FARM OF ACRES ainin ; 1 per cent wn day of sale n of sale ne third in one t third two years secur DE one erred payments to be the premises LZ. W_ HOY 1. A. HOY Exe mol John 8, Hoy, dec'd ngler ALLY Tou a Ors mie, Fa House Painting Interior Decorating Picture Framing, Are the leading pictures of our WiLARe Of B Spa Bn business } iminense assortment of Wall Paper for your selections the Latest Interior and Ideas for Decorations We employ only Skilled Workmen lin all branches of the business. Let us know your wants and our repre- sentative will eall on you. R. B. Montgomery, Bellefonte, Pa. Crieer’s Stone Bldg. ~ E.K. RHOADS At has yard opposite the P RR. P station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE : BITUMINOUS COALS.
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