THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 2 1903 CIRMAN EMPRESS INJURED } wn From Mer Horse While Riding Through Grunewald Forest. ! eclin GERMANY IS SATISFIED { | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, POWDER Is used by many a woman who dislikes it. But what is she to do? Her skin is marred by eruptions, and it is only human nature to desire to hide such defects from the ordinary glance. A Shasta Ing Slam PHITIE BhErn much better thing to do is remove the x16 Bellefonte, Pa. cause of eruptions—bad blood. This is done perfectly and permanently by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, It purifies the blood, cleans- ing it from poisonous substances which cause disease. It cures pimples, ec- jucsted to mike payment, and those ju Cinims LO present the same, daly zema, tetter, boils, scrofula, sores, ery- ted, for settlement v sipe las and other eruptive diseases or 4 which are caused by the impure con- ditic on of the blood. ‘When 1 commenced Sal} ng your fical Discovery ' 1 felt so we writs ays ’ - could hardly drag around? Wirt Co., with It gett Ww of Windy, one Foreign Office Accepts Dewey's Ex planation of Interview. Berlin, March 31.--The foreign office While the Ger “, a . lob 0 n hore is fully satisfied with the explana- enlloping throu 1 . 1d kn \ ne MONE tong Admiral Dewey to Presi- asruan in gid LH § "i = | Hwa ih near Iar’oLton dent Roosevelt regarding the interview afternoon, her horse, a that the with the admiral which appeared re- at ran across th ‘ y 1 ran { cently in a Newark, N. J, paper and in her off, The ar 4 which the German navy and the Ger- with her left " { man emperor were mentioned. No com- hones snapped Th ron { munication on the subject has passed 1¢ emperor " : ' i ' | between the foreign office and the Ger General Von Lowen. h . man embassy at because Von Wedel and the nu i fol} : of adjutunts and the officials here, from the beginning OW A 4 : s o dn \ felt certain that if Admiral Dewey had de eamp quickly gathered around . ~ been correctly reported the government Justice I'he the first to : . ¢ . of the United States would do every- findings in her from the ground She : ; { thing proper own Initiative, ollce court | sereamed with pain at the first shock, | : i without any reminder from her made: no ut afte hat showed much fortitude p " 0 in the Tage ne emp Count R¢ { blatt, compare and Amer cy Navies iid Judge's Fir BL TANT lings Will be a Closing | Commentary on Famous Case. | E XECUTOR 8 NOTICE. Estate of MARGARET of Bellefonte boro Let Ler testamentary u ing been granted by the fon the undersigned, all March emp ress <8 was DALEY, decensed, th th sO paid estate hay egister of Wills to Pe Sons Knowing them. selves Lo be indebled to sald estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and rday a de shied and broke threw the fall the wrist PENNELL INQUEST POSTPONED | ess and of Dead Man's Friends Making Strenu- | : tbove the k It Permanently, | nce Adel be Made and No General EX¥ UTOR'E NOTICE Estate of JULIA A. BROWN, Inte of Walkér township deceased Fo tte rs testamentary upon the above estate having been granted 1o the unversizne all persons indebted 10 the sald estat ous Effoits to Bi No Arrests Will Warrdnts bart ' 8 Washington, ns Issued. Buffalo, March 31. Murphy is to announce his emperor was on Its 5. FP. HOUKNMAN Woodring, att'y 0 Kline uh yon ventlow, enfeld pid the hunting lodge and ror, tel or's the German STRATOR'S N¢ ‘Golden ay: ¢ and bad 5, Bmma * Vace , but ADMIN Germany's fate mpes Me - eneous and alw » VW est he add to be covered 16 ad to | red I had taken seemed assemblag before bottle of 1 or moder: cine t} were all I began 1 t ’ 2 ee SpOLs t > ) ’ \ i . na 1 py hk» 1 ’ " Hotel R 1 NOW TOK, abou way 4 ne difficulty in uo T ! hy - : ¢ feel like a new person. Took four bottles Pennell 3 i itement to then ting r. Leuthold, bu p ently - and have felt well ever i | since, i ra { his willingne 1 man, and | reachs quarters, | Jig . a "My husband has also taken the ‘Golden ve he went to the gallows for it. | Emperor Ham in ti» meantime had | +2 2 way B1Lang in Gel : 110 Tk Medical Discovery ’ for stomach trouble, an No othe | ’ : | hostile he navy nmanders it did him more good than anything he ever . oS A i therefore tried ” 1 ne " : “ . . . ’ Murph) glory The sole motive for substitution is to " \ \ \ : 1 vaste Count von Res permit the dealer to make the little definitely POOF. SATRETARA] po more profit paid by the sale of less at 1 fleet.” : : . was the absence of witnesses San | oe meritorious medicines. He gains; you JX OICers And - ’ the of lose, Therefore accept no substitute ) ae - : : ”"” worth was one for the " Golden Medical Discovery ready to Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical ponems Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps witness yas to pay expense of mailing onl Send Was KIIACE He " " s 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound ney ana conidentis friend up to the | . ; . o 4. time . volume, or only r the book witnes @ | Mr Roosevelt Will Tr in pa Dr. R. § pres : On His Western Pierce 80, if deemed ad | the inquest 2 the hunting ‘ ! her Washington, March 3 could have proceeds nd at ne | majesty was then driven it riage | ments for Pre later day Mr. Thayer id have beer lowly back t teriir 1 empri ri tour exar Judg wld begin tponed in imced from the party the fent nun "and to the as ind us desertions,” and the Units In- 1ber ow anno a carriags wenfeld met th fused to auntomobii« to it take morals ated by {the n believes day have one yet an . Says ne ! tates will some nt was 1 a fine but she has not THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR of or more yn VETS 4.000 Miles per Cover avel 1 Trip ave AISI GISIIT IIIS 16 New SPFING FOOLWEEr and Chil- dren's Shoes and Oxfords for spring and COAL REDUCED eated ve re a ak n TER Tne The collection of Women's SON WALKER summer wear, which you are invited to for Chi visits to the and Chi CARO and come to see, is the best and broadest we aK have ever had to show. The splendid as- sortment is however not the most import- The chief fact that in all the ant attraction of the gathering. the noticeable Tames as the interest centers in rarious lines a improvement has been made in the quality, style and general excellence of the shoes so that we are able to offer you this season even CEL Erie crt ay more true worth for your money than you as ve were (ay A prot and his nep! aged wore shipment nant Re! have of the aie of SAME was sel apart ratsement kson Sylvis ever had from us before. Those who are Free ash, $475 red ash | Valley of both the Bard at snme« if the white : Hi 13 year ie DOGIes TIS are familiar with the fine values for which our stores are noted will realize what this statement means. This season's styles are lighter and daintier than those of the past years. The soles are lighter and have closer edges. The heels are higher. The artistic possibilities of shoe making are expressed in every line. Prettier shoes and oxfords were never seen. The principal leathers are Ideal Kid, Patent Coltskin, Patent Calf, Vici Kid and huylkill Ly Kens after Mapous 1 into the river at the wash the buck recovered two hours The inventor n praisement of per sonal and od W. H, Miller, late of Harris twp dec'd As the sam. was sel apart to his widow Margaret Miller A. The inventory and sppraisement of the real estate and personal property of Jos. P Catherman late of Taylor twp, dec'd as the same was sel apart to his widow Lizzie Cath erman ALEX ARHEY, accident Locke and rove a horse and wag foot of Silver street to board They apparently got into a sink hole, for the he and the two men were awept down stream into deep water and all Mrs locke was an to the tragedy As she and bat tiling for life she will no one save him der water lapsed real est ote $5.75 The sales agents of the Pennay Railroad met and | the Reading's al Inf interval ild be a lengthy one Ivania yesaterd adopted ircuiar a) PLOT TO BLOW UP MINES : West Virginia Officer Claims to Have Evidence Against Strikers. Va. March 30, - States Marshal Dan ved yesterday from | where he heen 3g U Beliefonte. Pa | WASHINGTON'S STATUE DEFACED March 31. i% C.0. C wore drowned Vandals at Richmond, Va. Chip Piece eye-witness Of the Mould Board. Richmond, Va. March 31 | have made the first suce who | gypon the Houdon special | Washington, standing in the of the | the state capitol A small plece of the Marshal Cun: | mould board has been chopped off and has in is gone, no trace of the party who did the work being found. The discovery | was made Sunday by the officers, who 00000000000 New Bakery AT MILESBURG saw her hus! Vandals cried My God attempt Then he sank un she almost has esaful ipon the trikers the and col y the in connection statue of Georg recent ahby with tannaford King and Queen Will Visit Ireland. London, March 31.--<It is officially | announced that King Edward and | Queen Alexandra will visit Ireland in July or August of this year. The an ningham states th goan at he his pos shape of an r member of the eviuence in the Market St. Below Postof fice. affidavit from a form miners’ un.on of an of alleged plot to dynamite the drift of W. P Rend on Arbuckle Fayette eounty, while the mines were filled with men prise and mines Creek and mules attack mine guards on duty at the Rend works The affidavit is made by James Young, a miner, who attended the meetings of the strikers where the al leged plans were sald to have been discussed and adopted. The affidavit was made to 8. I. Walker, a notary public of Fay-tte county, and the names of a number of strikers who took part in the meetings are given it Is stated that further investigation will be made for evidence to present to the grand jury the Quarrel Ends In Murder. Mt Carmel, Pa, March 30.-Jacob Rus’ ‘r, of this place, was shot and baa.s beaten Saturday night by Lewis Fromme and William Swift, and died in a hospital yesterday. The men had gquarreled in a saloon Later on Fromme ar 1 Bwift left the place and lay in wait for Rusher. When the iat ter appeared they beat him, and, It is alleged, Fr mme shot him in the neck Bwift and "‘romme were arrested and lodged In the Sunbury Jail $28,000 For a Book. London, sarch 31. William Blake's “Mustrations of the Book of Job" was gold by au tion here yesterday after noon for $28,000. The volume, which was published In 1825, containg the 43 original proof Impressions of engrave fogs and original designs in colors The biddin © started at $7500 and rose by leaps 15 the sensational bid at which the book was knocked down te a dealer. and also to sur | kept quiet with a view of getting some clue to the perpetrator. It is not known what time the despoller did the work The piece chopped off 1s the corner of the mould board, triangular in shape about half an inch each side. The work seems to have been done with a cold chisel, The code of Virginia provides a se- vere penalty for molesting or defacing the statue Bishop Bowman's Grandson a Suicide. New York, March 30 Herman Bowman Esher, of Chicago, a student at Yale University, killed himself by putting a bullet through his head yes terday In his room at the Hotel Man hattan, In this city. From letters in the youn gman’s room were found in dications that he had been greatly worried over something, presumably business matters, but the letters give Httle clue as to the cause of his tron ble. Deceased was the only som of Edward B. Esher, a lawyer of Chicago, and was a grandson of Bishop Bow than, of the Evangelical Church. He was 20 years of age. Shot by Colored Farm Hand, Baltimore, Md., March 31. John Imler, a prominent farmer of Caroline county, fa at the eity horpital here with a buiiet buried in his abdomen Physicians say that the wound is not necessarrily fatal, but Imler Is In a eritical condition. John Stewart, a col ored farm hand, Is In the city jail, charged with attempting to murder his employer. The shoting affray oc curred Sunday, and Stewart was brought here to prevent a probable lynching by Imler's neighbors, nouncement of their majesties intend. ed visit has been received with great satisfaction in Dublin and where It is predicted the visit will be A triumphant success, as they will see Ireland in a happler frame of mind than she has been for many years, Nothing is known regarding the tin erary that their majesties will fol low, but it is believed that the trip will be made on the royal yacht and several places will be visited, In po litical circles the announcement of the Irish trip Is accepted as an au gury that the land bill may be passed without any undue friction, Cape May Postmaster Dead. Cape May, N. J, March 30, — Dr. Walter 8. Leaming, postmaster of this city, died yesterday, aged 4% years Dr. Leaming was a member of the New Jersey assembly in 1888 and state senator for the three years following, and was three years president of city council and one year city treasurer, He was a son of ex-Senator Jonathan F. Leaming. and was a prominent Bap tist and member of the Masonic fra ternity, 0. F. Swift 1s Dead. Chicago, March 30 Gustavus Franklin Bwift, president of the Swift Packing Company, died at his home on Ellis avenue early yesterday, of internal hemorrhages, resulting from a surgical operation performed several days ago. Mr. Swift was 63 years of age. Gustavus Franklin Swift bagan his business career as a hutcher, and died leaving a fortune estimated at from $7,000,000 to $10,000,000, PBollast, | Velour Calf. IIIT ETI IIIT YEAGER »° DAVIS, THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS, BELLEFONTE AND PHILIPSBURG, PA. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, | GARMAN HOUSE... ALLEGMENY ST, BELLEFONTE We keep none » but the beat quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM All kids of Hmoked Meat, Fork Sausage, etr f you want a niee Juley Steak go PHILIP BEEZER. A —————— —————————— CPDL TOT Capital and Surplus, $2,500,000. Millions do not save money Ywonune they & are far away fromm banks, We have met this difealty. Under our system of mall banking we make EVERY POST OFFICE A BRANCH BARK You oan deposit with we and secure the high ont rates on savings. We pay PER CENT. On Savings Accounts, Write for booklet explaining our plan. COMMONWEALTH REAL ESTATE & TRUST ©O. Tittaburg, Fa. High Street, opposite Court Be. Bellefonte, Pa. Entirely New. New Furnitare. Steam Heat. Electric Light, and all modern improvements. C.M&C 8, GARMAN Propre SEE ADE MARKS 2 § vi CASNOWC) WIEST NIT IGT IIT I ITI EI NI TITITITITITINIO WHERE at all times will be kept choles goods, such as FISH, SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE, OYSTERS, GREEN GOODS, PIKE LAKE TROUT, CATFISH EELS, WEAKFISH, I0R CREAM, CAKES and PIES, Faney Cakes made to orde- : Candy, Confectionery, Parsaips, Clgars and Pipes, variety of Nuts, CAKES AND BREAD Always Fresh, HARRY WHITEMAN. Centre County Banking Co. Oorner High and Spring Streets, Receive Devosirs ; Discount Nores JM. SHOGHERT Cashier
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