2 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONT %, PA, MARCH 19, 103 J. W WRIGHT ARRESTED London Promoter, Charged With Co- lussal Frauds, Held at New York, CLAIMS KING EDWARD AS FRIEND Wright Is Charged With Wrecking Concern Capitalized at $60,675,000. Members of Royal Family May Be Connected With Gigantic Swindle. New York, March 16,~J. Whitaker Wright, the London promoter, who is accused of being concerned in colos frauds in with the or ition financial cor sterday on line steamer The arrest office de London sal connecti ganiz poration the La Lorri was tectiy e¢ head ‘ombs po Arraigne voman, who prisoner list when told a tall sald Her as Mis that evidence he was prit licit kept er ger and Ava anada Wright I. mdon i) was Exchange of Wrigh Al A prosecut) meet m ie govern of the wed court king and others rt! pure e of 12 their own speakers at t ) ng d ed that the stockholder and Globe weors most “ter rible, hearties awindles of the present as mons - that we re nth rm, and he bell They Blew Out the Gas. Baltimore, Md, March 16-—Margaret Beck, 17 Louisa Gobe lein, 1% Immigrants from | Bavaria ved here Saturday | on the rman Lloyd steamer Frankfurt found In their room at the ¢ former's uncle yes terday The has nce died ar Misa Gel a critical cond The turned on, and it is suppo of the young ladies blew Baturday night upor years old year old Who Are North G« And were of ti unconscious home Beck girl | wieln ia In gas jot was sod that one | out the flame retiring tion Crar's Decree Does Not Affect Jews. New York, Ma LT. ~Dispatches from two Hebrews in Russian were printed in a local Jewish paper yestor day to the effect that the czar's recent decree proclaiming religions freedom will not affect the Jews. The dispatch es are from Baron Horace N. Guenz. burg, of Bt, Petershurg, and EB. Soko loft, publisher of a newspaper at War- paw, She Is Dying For Love at 13, Pottsville, Pa., March 16. Tired of life at 13 years of age, Bessie Conlohr Hes at her home In Branchdale, near here, critically 111 from drinking three ounces of landanum, Despite hér ten. der years, the girl was disappointed In love. | university | swallowing | despondent from sickness and lack of | employment { A letter addressed to her mother, Mrs | buried here yesterday ELMER COLLINS ON TRIAL Celaware Farmer, Charged With Wife | i Murder, Faces His Fate, Del, Mar¢h 17.—Elmer farmer of Bethel, was SY etown, a young trial here his wife, Alda, last co Lore and Associate Judges Pennewell were on on of and It was after 6 o'« adjournment Philip R the Jurors mld i Of to sit at be Inca- and substitute jurors mpelled two hours id State ( ons i ou d Counsel ndant will sel of iIXteen talesmen were se When Cl heriff panel thirty was ex { and Steele not joined him urned to the PITTSBURG RECORDER DEAD « O. Brown Succumbs to Nervous Col pse, Superinduced by Politics Pa “t Y DELAWARE DISPUTE n to Negotiate on Between the States March 17.-Gover negot between states that wont the fahe question ORRARS agreed ug but left an open one 10 carry into ns of the the effect the commission was by Mr. Boyd for joint fisheries’ rights ommon jurisdiction on the part of both states over the Delaware river from shore to shore red introduc house It provides and a « Vandalism at Princeton. Princeton, N. J.. March 16 big bronze lions hich Nata of the WAS One Buard Hall night by and upper satisfac contingent of gathered’ to a late hour to mgs and engage ina bration During the jollifi the big lions was otherwise mutilated being gathered up by the proctor yesterday morning lone were presented to the by the class of 1879. of which President Wilson is a member the ntrance of historic rod ing Saturday alumni cannot d The and graduates Iassmen at it be riiy re pair the steps at ings 8 ation one of headed and fragments be the university The Despondent Actress a Suicide. Washington, March 17.-—-May Esch er, a variety actress, aged 22 years, committed suicide here last night by carboile acid She was and had sald that her mother would not let her come home A. M. Escher, 627 adelphia, sald In part down to rest I have lost the love of you and also of the man I love I died with a broken heart” McKean street, Phil “I lay myself yesterday for the | April, | the | lock when the | | wiing a jury was completed, | remarked | wef | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Wednesday, March 11, An Ami company purchased the Siangell sopper fields in Norway The consideration was $1,000,000, Thi the court which ae. quitted Lientenant Chester Wells of all responsibility for the loss of the naval tug Leyden have been approved by the navy department The 14th annual convention of the bituminous district No, 2, United Mine Workers of America, at Al toona, Pa. yesterday over 200 present The annual convention of the Wood. men of the World for the prising Ohlo and New and today at Corry rican hnagings ol opened with delegates district com Pennsylvania, New York held yesterday Jersey was : PA Thursday, March 12, Cornell students who left Ithaca, N the typhoid epldemi invit the an 0 next August Friday, March 13. Monday, March can Window Glass Con Tuesday, March f War Root ent from Washingt Sov retary ‘ been a a week, Mayor who has mn for over resumed his duties yesterday Carter H. Harrison, of Chi was for a fourth city conven re-nom Den yeeterday CARO term tion Governor vania terday appointed BP. Hays recorder of QO Br Ihe coluton nated by the }ratic Pennypacker, of Pennsyl William vice J Ye Pittsburg yw. deceased safe in the MN. CO vyeasterday postoffice at Lin early robbers. wh secured money and stamps LL.B of Harroldsburg, Ky. took an overdose of morphine by Mis take on a train near New York yes terday, and to a hos pital In a serious condition was blown open morning by $700 in Brewer 10 Was removed GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa.. March 16. Flour was steady. winter superfine, $2700 | 290; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3 10 | 325; city mills, extra, J29593.10 ye flour was quiet, at $3.15@ 23.20 per barrel. Wheat was firm: No. 2 Penn- sylvania, red, new, 79@79%ec. Corn was firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 19%. Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, | 43%¢c.. lower grades, 43¢c. Hay was steady: No. 1 Hmothy $10 for large bales. Beef was steady; beef hams, 19020. Pork was firm. family, $20.50, Ave poultry, 13¢. for hens, and 10c for old roosters. Dressed poultry, at 13%e. for choice fowls, and 10c. for old roosters. Butter was steady; creamery, [2 wr pound. Eggs were steady. New Yor and Pennsylvania, 16%¢ r fozen, Potatoes steady. choice, 68@ 10¢ per bushel i : ! i Live Stock Markets, East Buffalo, N. Y., March 16 —Cattle | Was Lincoln's Indian Commissioner. Indianapolis, March 14.-—Robert G. Hedrick, commissioner of Indian af fairs under President Lincoln and brotherin-daw of Caleb BE. Smith. Lin. | coln's secretary of interior, was He died In He was born In Baltimore in the poverty 1821 Gift of Shamrocks For President. Washington, March 16 -President Roosevelt received Saturday from John Redmond, Irish member of par lament, of Dublin, a box of shamrooks. It has been Mr. Redmond’s custom for many years to send shamroeks to the president on the approach of Bt. Patrick's Day. were slow: prime steers, $3.15@5.40; ators, 3 BO, cows, $2.71 7] 16 bulla, | 3.26004 stock heifers. 2 7643.30; ood to « Nod cows, 46@ 05 per head. foals were higher. tops, $8.5000.25: Sonimon to good, gs 30. 1 were higher Avy & ma 80 750: § Yorkers, $l. yoy so; S0@ 7.90. Sheep were strong; i. " were higher. top native ae, $.700 y po HO@7.60; western 1.76; yearlings, Shown, #4. top ry a ap, were Sand @5.16 oth on, $2 veal vos, | i ro NO IS Stronger Than His Stomach The statement that no man is stronger than his stomach will appeal to every man who has ever suffered from stomach "trouble.” He will remember the growing feeling of weakness until he was hardly able to crawl around, and could work only occasionally, and then with difficulty, The danger of dyspepsia roots in the fact that when disease attacks the stomach and other organs of di- gestion and nutrition the whole body must be the sufferer, for when the stomach is dis- eased and the digestive processes are imper- fectly performed, there is a sure loss of nutri- tion which is felt by every organ of the body, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or- gans of digestion and nutrition. It makes strong men because it makes "strong ” stom- achs, and the proper digestion of food and the perfect assimilation of the nutri- tion contained in the food, *1 hay and four or five A. J. Vanderwater, Il. "I am happy of good, These ange in me; from a slo y crawl, tired « to a man wh and that tired Discovery i a new man of "” enables ttles of ‘Golden Med vials of the little of! 87 oy | | e taken six hx covers write Street, done me worlds hicago, 10 say me made a great ch man that could Line sleep, eat Fone away ‘Pellets’ feel young as hard} and do no work and feel fine, ‘Golden Medical almost made I did at thirty years Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ‘There is nothing else "just as good ” for disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Cor Sense Medical er, the best lern med) works could have Ad- 1% nmon Halk OV6F SN06S FOR LAl6s and 301d Only Bu Y6a06r & Da The Shoe Money Savers, Belleionte and Phllpsbu BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET. GARMAN HOUSE... 13 | oy ALLEGUHENY 8T We keep none but Lhe best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN 11 kinds of Smoked Meat a If you want a nies Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, PP ad wt office in the United States heoomen i wanch bank ander our system of RANKING BY MAIL. an that enables you wherever you live highest rate of interest on savings We pay PER CENT. On Savings Accounts. Tolan bs date, sass and stsmple. Write fur booklet COMMONWEALTS REAL ESTATE & TRUST ©O, Pittsburg, Pa, or 900 an Fourth Avenue, A Capital and Surplus, $2,300,000, BELLEFONTE Fork Sausage, ol« High Street, opposite House, Bellefonte, Pa. New. New Furniture. Heat. Electric Light, modern improvements C.M &C. B. GARMAN Proprs and — non a We promptly obtain U, 8, and Foreign CASNDW: TENT WASHINGT Rr rh ri rt Tg YW Court Entirely | Steam all LEGAL ADVERTISEME NTS, EXECUTOR 8B NOTICE Estate of MARGARET of Bellefonte boro Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav. Ing been granted by the kes ister of Wills 10 the undersigned ail DErROnS knowing them seives 10 be indebted to sald estate are re. filuested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them for wel tiement PHILIY BEEZER, Bx xi Belletoute, Pa DALEY decenned AVMINISTRATOR 5 NOTICE Estate of LUCY Gregg township Letters of administratic Eranted on the above pectfully request all perso selves indebted 1o the payment wns SOLL le BEIAXN, deceased having “ they knowing estate Lo make and those LO Pres ment ent Ble the 101 aving elatms ag ent them duly suthent ¥ Ris Adm Liss pt Madison! House Painting Interior Decorabing Picture Framing, Skilled Workmen ot R. B. Montgomery, J F > wl etonte, } Ra New Bakery AT MILESBURG Market St, Below Postof fice. WHERE times will be kept ot such as FISH. SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE OYSTERS GREEN GOODS, PIKE LAKE TROUT CATFISH EELS, WEAKFISH. 10E CREAM, CAKES and PIES Fancy Cakes made to orde Candy Confectionery, Parsnips, Clgars and Flpes, variety of Nuts CAKES AND BREAD Always Fresh ala olor goods, HARRY WHITEMAN. Cent. County Banking Co. Corner Hig» and Spring Streets, Receive Detvosrrs ; Discount Nores IM. SHUGGERT. Cashier MONEYTO LOAN In large and small quantities on proved security. Farms for sale. Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i | | | | | : |
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