2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 16, 1903. POPE'S CONDITION IS VERY GRAVE Buffers Another Relapse and is More Critical Than Ever. IS KEPT ALIVE BY STIMULANTS Pontiff Fell Into Semi-Comatose Con- dition and When He Awoke His Mind Was Confused ed and He Show- Imminent Signs of Dissolution. Rome, July 14.—"While there is life there is hope,” all the consola tion that Dr. Lapponi could in admitting that Pope Leo's condition was “very grave,” The pontiff has suffered another relapse, and he les In a more critical condition than at any time since the middle of last week. The semi-comatose condition into which fell at midnight and the confused state of his heretofore lucid mind on his awakening at an early hour this morning, accompanied by still greater depression than dur was give he DRS. LAPPONT AND MAZZONL ing yesterday, are regarded as symp toms the gravest nature and as pointing to an imminent dissolution. Shortly before midnight the pontiff fell into a state of unconsciousness— balf sleep, half coma. He was very 88, The heat of the body was tient's organism and of there death statement. he the anxiety of powerful lants stantly administered the pontiff's extreme excessive men undertaken 8S tors, hearing Never before has the patient's weak ess progressed as It did yesterday For the first time since his {liness the pontiff asked to have the shutters al most closed, as the light hurt his eyes and at the custom, he as symptom was the doeild his medicine Was no two reason three 14 10 for or This relieve days wever, not those who know what being con attribute stimu are Some weakness to the and physical efforts in receiving visi ot tal unday ™m Massy, same time begged Another weaken wit} contrary to his to be left as quiet noteworthy ng condition he nourishment luring his against possible of which took Pre. whole life, the pre anything forced atigue and s a sign or t of be neg of a8 ped ing worse As tl [ not norm elements | UTD” Ae n of certain that hing a of al bumen ating, al- though the kidneys are not perform. | ing their funetd that they are not organically dis eaned Dr was reported to have | sald In an interview: “The pope's puise reaches 90 pulsations and over. Just | calculate how many times it has pul- sated In 93 years and you understand that in his present condition all his | organs and the pulse must end by got. ting so tired that they will stop for- ever.” i Pope Leo ia credited with having | sald: “If 1 am destined to dle from this fliness 1 feel I shall expire on Thurs | day the fonst day of the Carmelite | Madonna, whom 1 specially worship.” This presentment is remarkable be cause In a certain way it coincides with the prophecy made in the twelfth oantury by St. Malachy, the bishop of Armagh, who predicted that Pope Leo would be succeeded by a pope sym bolizing the motto, “Ignes Ardens” (burning fire). The Carmelite Mudonna is the pat roness of the Carmelite order, which to fear his system OR state of 4 Aces were fe ns properly themselves Rosson {| chariot of fire, | assure the long ride being made within I schedide time | attributes its origin to the prophet Elijah, who ascended to heaven in a Besides, a member of this order is Cardinal Gottl, who is looked upon as the most likely suc egsca to the pontificate, i At the American embassy It was ted that no request, official or other- vise, had ‘heen received up to yesters for information regarding the ‘s condition. King Edward has in- d the British Sir tie, to telegraph twice dally 1 els ambassador, last night printed real una a that the pope’ all- the Dr. the statement as without WAS cancer of liver onl characterize pid falsehood, an atom foundation POWDER MILL BLOWS UP Three Men Killed, Two Injured 2 Three Buildings Wrecked. Pa., July 14 two gerions nd Three ly hurt, to ther with three buildings destroved, | the result of an the | works The heard in windows Vilkesbarre, n killed and explosion Laflin the explosion was and in Pittston } shes rattled as if an erathquak atl Laflin powder nt no of sharre, weurred en The Is one of tidings the powder and and small b were gcene of devastation de tion, the fore house Of the expl in the town knew RION of had IE to ne every what own Against were in the press the exn NO ADDRESS FOR KING EDWARD People of Dublin, Amid Wild Scenes, Vote Proposition Down. Dublin, July 14.— Wild scenes marked the second debate by the muni fpal n on the question of present. address of we King Ed- ward on his arrival in Dublin. The put was filled with people long before the meeting began. and the } Huge rat Ing an {o ome Lo gallery crowd which was shut out subse. quently loors In its efforts to get in. Lord Mayor Harring- ent broke down the « ton made a vic : "HR ana who speech Mm pare favored It 3 isin Ir sold Maud among tinued the finally called In the hall After a stormy the motion defeated by the sh Parliament.’ Gonne (Mrs. McBride) the cor. uproar Mayor in favor of 0 to 37 vo LIVE FAR APART, MET BY CHANCE Brothers and Cousin of England, Aus tralia and China Met In Atlantic. Two brot} whe years and SAr one The Shot From Ambush By Strike Breaker. Ryracuse \ July | id Moore shot and badly inde at fac y of E ( A strike bre is fired the sho A strike has George aM or Union picket, was 1 from ambush Stearns & C believed to have ' a Winchester rifle in the factory for several weeks The police ied out and two ar ral rifles were found and seized Intense the 0 beer progress at reserves were Ri rests made, Seve on the premise excitement prevalls General Miles on Long Ride. El Reno, Okla, July 14 Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles left here this morning at 4 for a %-mile ride on hoseback Fort Reno. Re lays of fresh horses will be used for each 10 miles of the journey, and , every precaution has been taken to o'clock General Miles soldier od In this section for years Government Crop Report. Washington July 11. «Average condition of winter wheat Is 78.8: spring wheat, 82.5 Corn acreage planted £9 800,000 Average condl tion growing crop on July ist was 794. Average condition July 1, spring and winter wheat combined was 80, as compared with 529 In 1002 Amount wheat remaining In farmers estimated 42,500,000 bushels, “A friend in need ig friend in deed.” The final test of friend- ship is deeds not words : not promises but performance, When Mrs. Ruff refers to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a good friend to women she speaks out of a wide experience of the merits of that medicine. When her “life was hanging in the balance” it brought her back to health. As Director of the German Or- phans' Home she has oppor- tunity time and again to test its power in the cure of womanly diseases, As a result she says : "Our great rem- edy for female trouble is Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. We have found nothing that would so quickly cure the dis- ease, relieve inflammation and stop pain.” )r. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflam- mation and ulceration, and cures female weakness, It makes weak women strong, sick women well. "Five years ago when my life was hanging in the balance, Dr. Pierce's A Goo F, riend foWomen. Favorite Prescription was brought to my home,” writes Mrs, Caroline Ruff, Director of German Orphans’ Home, residing at 339 Rowena Street, Detroit, Mich, "I took it, and, like a brave friend, it fought the battle against dis- ease and won me back to health, Ever since then I have been its firm friend, We frequently have mothers come to our 'Home' who are suffering with uterine troubles, inflammation, tu. mors and ulcera. tions, Our great remedy for all fe male trouble is Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and we have found nothing so far which would so quickly cure dis- ense, relieve in flammation, and stop pains. It is a good friend to women.” Sick women are invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. All letters are held as strictly private and the written confidences of women are guarded by the same strict | professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce and his staff in per- sonal consultations with weak and sick women at the Invalids' Ho- tel and Surgical Institute, Buf- falo, N. Y Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Plossant Pellets are the most desirable laxative for delicate women. NN NN NINN NANI SNS NINN SNPS RINSNS NSN NSNSNSNNSNS NNN EAA A A er ONIN oN I a a a a a a a aa NT INA NNN LNA NNN ANS SNS, il The New Broom A Wonderfully Simple Article Made at a Simply Wonderful Profit From the facts presented national Broom ( ompany y Stock Now Selling At 50 CENTS A SHARE Is a gilt e ‘ged investment, and why it is recognized as such by all who will not put their ievestments into any enterprise unless they see great and speedy profit ahead Owing to the vast popular demand, the stock of the International Broom Company will be advanced to Sixty Cents a Share in July cur about September 1st. A further rise to Seventy-five Cents a share will oc The high place The New Broom gained in public favor i$ due to the Company's ab statement, WE ASSERT :— i lity to produce solid proc i Of every That the demand for The New Broom is as wide as the civilized world. That it is the only sanitary broom made. That the Brooklyn factory made in April, 1903, twice as many brooms as in March and four times as many as in Feb ruary, and earned a profit of more than 25 per cent. over its operating expenses on its production, That there is a sub company in Ottawa and 1 « apphucation under consideration for the establishing of twen y more. That dealers, wholesale and retail, think so well of The New Broom that they are becoming stockholders in the J yy Company ANNAN PAP tion of ours will put it up do that, to the great profit tO come In now of If we could not prove all this, and more, we should expect any careful and conservative investor to buy this stock It does not remain long at 50 cents a share The investors who are wise enough not No manipula- inexorable laws of trade will proj Broom unhesitatingly de soon pay a dividend on until it sells for § » Intend be will NNN NANNING AA I rr NRA ANN NINN PN fiscal agents, where ing Investors can vi lars and proof of every claim on application to our local Parties who are thoroughly familiar with the plans and cts of the Company and the possibilities of The New that this stock should we ry par value and rapidly advance per share sit he factory and obtain par wund a full line of the various grades of Brooms manufactured by this Company 0. R. aDigsimuer & G0. 7 Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa., Local Fiscal Agents for THE INTERNATIONAL BROOM CO, Manager's Office and Sales Department, 305 to 309 Broad. way, New York. Financial Office, 27 William Street, New York Capital, $2,500,000, Treasury Stock. All Common Stock. $1,500,000 Par Value of Shares, $1.00. All stock reg- istered by the Corporation Trust Co. of New York. CALL OR WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. VON AA NINN NINN INIT ~~ NINN NINN NINN PNT NING NNN NING INNINGS NINN Po BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY BT, BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want a nioe Juley Beak go to a AANA AA $ we—— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of CATHARINE ORNDORF. decd. | late of Halnes township, Levers testamentary upon sald estate hav lug been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned. all persons knowing them Selves to be indebted Le = SUALe are requests ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, Lo present them for setlivment, JOHN J, OKNDORF, Admr Woodward, Pa XA | APMINISTRATRIX NOTICE D!VORCE NOTICE. | Many K. St NDAY § | Term 1902 | fault of such appearance you will | Bellefonte, June 14, 148 | ground bounded and descr QHiFrHAN BCOUKT SALE Estate of JAMES BRECK. deceased, late of Marion township Letters testamentary Upon sald estate hav ing been granted by the Kes of Wills to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves 1o be indebted Lo sald estate are request ed to make Imwediate payment, and those having claims, to present them tor settlement. MARY EK. BECK, Ex., Wa ker, Pa sleet In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, C.D.Suxpay. Y No.» Nov, Term (Wr, ToC. D. Sunday Whe reas, Mary E, Bunday your wite has filed a libel in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Centre county, to No, ¥3 Nov praying fora divoree against you BOW you are hereby notified and requested to appear in sald Court on or before Monday the 4th day of August. 1903, to answer the com- plaint of the sald Mary E. Sunday and show cause if any you have, why the sald Mary E Sunday should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, and in de be lable Ww have a divoree granted in your absence Bherifl s office H.B TAYLOR Sherif a Of real estate one mile north of Milesburg ON BATURDAY, THE SOV JULY There will be sold on the ss<imises one mile north of Milesburg. in the township of Boggs All that certain messuage tenement or lot of bed as follows to EK | wit | rosd running from Milesburg Un the northeast by the Moose Run publie 10 Marsh Creek on the southeast by land of B. Sliker, on the southwest by Moose Kun and on the northwest by land of Ellen KE. Blerly and Agnes Teller, containing about one acre ore or jess, There on erecied a two story frame dwelling house wilh necessary outbulidis ge TEnms of sale one hall of pas able on confirmation of sale and the re maining one haf in one year Deferred pay ment to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises purchase money ErLvLex E. BrenvLy Adm strator ot NATHANIEL #55 Daceased ail P' BLIC SALEOF REAL ESTATE Estate of 7 James M. Lt rt of By virtue of an or r of the Orphans’ Cou Centre county, th w exposed for sale at publie outer House, Belle fonte, Pa. at lo BATURDAY One third of the purchase money to be paid cash third in one year, and one third in two years from ¢ ff sale secured by mortgage bearing inte n deferred pay one | ents i i | i | | and for other reasons : : GLER Admr Wingate, Pa. 0.9. & 0. Attys JRFORMATION WANTED Certain patrons, throug! negligence, or for peculiar reasons known te themselves, remove rom one locality to another, without notifying this office We are anxious to locate them so that they may receive their paper regularly important tous. Any one who ean furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor, We give the former address Gro. A. MiLLER, Asronsburg J.C. SrraxkLe, Stormstown LR. .Ssire. Centre HIN) JA. Wireman, Ashtola, Pa, Ins Aves, Gardean, Pa, E F.Ganowex, Howard, Pa FavL Swann, Buffalo, N. ¥ Rau Coxpo, Lewisburg. Pa O. WW. Manxs, Hannah, Pa Miss Erriz Kunaven, Beech ( J.B. Lucas. Beeeh Creek Cas. Becupri, Ouray Hexry Hooves, West Decatur Joux F. Jouxsox, Rocktord. | Isa. Fisnen, Shawne, Kans Wa Srav, Bellefonte, Pa Taos. Diskix, Scottdale, Pa Mus. Elsie Poorsmax, Clearfield, Pa AXXIE Jomxsox. Jersey Shera, Pa Col Fa AANA NAA AAS We promptly obtain U, 8 and Foreign ATENT Bend model, sketch or photo of vention for free report on patentatdiig For free book, ae TRADEMARKS “2% CASNOWE OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE midat LAL IRL RN XN i a i ——— *0 00 ~ A TRUSS to be satistactbry must be simple in construction ; efficient in retain: ing the hernia and comfortable to wear, The above truss combines these qualities to a greater extent, we think, than any other that we have handled, and during our so years experience in the drug busi ness we have tried a great many, Don't throw your money away upon some ‘‘fake” away from home but come to us let us see what we can do for you. If we cannot fit you we will tell you so, and your examination won't cost you a cent, Green's Pharmacy, Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. RAILROAD SCHED ULE, | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND | BRANCH i In effect on and after May 2th, 1903 VIA. TYRONE ~ WESTWARD, Leave Bellefonte # 55am, arrive at Tyrone 1 Gham, at Altoona, 1.00pm; at Pittsburg 4pm Leave Bellefonte 1 5p m: arrive at Tyrone 1pm: at Altoona 2 10 Pp omat Pittsburg 255 pm Leave Bellatonte § 44 pm: arrive at Tyrone 600; at Altoona at £ 15: at Pittsburg st 10 48 | VIA TYRONE~BANTWARD Leave Bellefonte § 53 a m, arrive at Tyrone 11 05: at Harrisburg 2 40 p mat Phfladel- phia S47 pm Leave Helonte 1 06 pm, arrive at 210 pm: at Harrisburg 6 35 pm; at delphia 10% pm Leave Belisfouts 4 44 pm, arrive at Tyrone C00:at Harrisburg at 1000 vp m. VIA LOCK HAVEN WESTWAKD Leave letonte (Ub p.m. arrive at Haven 210 p. m., Buftalo 7 # p.m VIA LOCK HAVENR-~BANTWARD, Leave Bellefonte, 9.22 a. m. arrive at Lock Haven. 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p.m- Arrive at Harrisburg, 3.15 p. m., at Philadel phia at 6.25%. m Leave Bellefonte 105 p m, arrive at Lock Haven 210 pm ; at iHllamsport 2 55pm. | Harrisburg, 56 pm Phlladelphia 7 pm Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m.. arrive at Lock Ha leave Williamsport, 1.35 8. ven, 9.15 p.m arrive at pot Tyrone Phila Vi el Lock m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 a.m. Philadelphia at 7.225. m YiA LEWISBURG Leave Bellefonte at 6.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis. burg at 05a. m., Montandon $a. m, Harrisburg, 11% s&s. mw Fhiladelphia, 2.17 p.m Leave Bellefonte, 2.30 p. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, 4.30, at Harrisburg, 6.4 p.m. Phila deiphiast WX p.m For full information on tiekel agent or address Passenger Agent Western Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg W, W.ATTERBURY. General Manager, time tables, &e Thos, K Distrier, eall Watt Xo, #0 J. R. WOOD Fas trafic Man, BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD BARTWARD ‘dX Em ¥ Tyrone KE Jrone ail Bald Eagle Dix Fowler Hannab Port Matilda Martha Jullan Unionville Bnew Shoe Int Milesburg Bellefonte ER EE bb I EET SESSEFNNENIESSx SSRES v5 CAE Ee eee 0} Mill Hall J B Lock Haven ins every day $ 4 MH i 2 Wi Week days only LEWIEBURG & TYRONE HAILROAD In effect May 24 1902 "EASTWARD Montandon......... we LOWisburg w—— wee FIT Ground... “Biehl Vicksburg. we Miflinburg «Millmont _— BREEN Br Cherry Run... Coburn... Rising Springs entre Hall . lire Linden . Oak Hall... ——— Lemont. wove mene MIE Summit Fleasan” Gap... wee lofonte.. RENE AEEN! Bs a LT OED ee 0S SUEREnNuR dba tl EE Er an oT TY) a Ee TT TT TT ® ESbhveR 3 2 BELLEPONTES& SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on and after Nov 2, 18% Leave Bellefonte Sam and SS p.m Arrive al Snow Shoe... ll. 2am. ~ 7. " Leave Snow Shoe Tam Arrive at Bellefonte... 9.32 For rates, maps. ete. appl or address Thos. BE. Watt, Sixth Ave. Pittsburg W. W. Arrensconr, Gen’'l. Manager 318 p.m. * 53 to ticket agent A.W. D,.» J. BR. Woon Gen’'l. Pass Act, THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. 24. 1902 READ UF 0.4 Noa Nok READ DOWN No ijNo.§ STATIONS Lv Ar BrLLErowT Nigh on Hecla Park Dunk les Hublersburg Saydertown Nittany Huston Lamar Clintondale Krider's Sid'g Mackeyville Oedar Springs Salona TH MILL Hana am ipm. pm. Ar Ly (BEECH CREER R&R. ® Jersey Shore... w No 5 > 5 nog po 8 | sb dd 4.0 FEE]: el : § fe 4 «2 BREERaPrEREOeY OO be aah i Ee EE he et a BB I BE I IY 10 ArT, § Lve Lved ! Arr Phila. & Reading ry PFHILAD - NEW YORK. i (Via Phila.) Poma mA Lvealp. mm. a.m tt Weeks Days, NEW YORK (Vis Tamaqua) Wmsport i > 5 Le] Ar bv. AX * Dally. + Week Days | 1 10:85 m. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached to east | bound train from Williamsport at 11:8 m., and west bound from Philadelphia at] pom. | J. W.GEPFHART | Gen Supt 00 p. m. Sunday PB EkLErONTR CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect Apr. 3, 180%, : : i E eT ea "I |= _— | 1 I | ag TT gscus [EEryeRys Ex —————— GWE WE RONG SRE yg 2 EESETTESEEE. ae a CERSTRes WON NER ® . ER¥RRSY RRA DR DIA Dy “apammm BEBE RRRS
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