Pace 2 PATTERSON JURY FAILED TO AGREE Were Discharged by Recorder Goff When Agreement Was Hopeless, NAN FAINTED DEAD AWAY New York, this morring Nan I'a on the c! Young by Recorder May 4 At 1.30 o'clock the jury in the case of tried for the third time murdering Cassar called Into the court room Goff. When the 12 men were In their places and the court of- ficials had all arrived the recorder asked why the defendant had not been brought into court. A deputy sheriff irga ol was NAN PATTERSON, replied that she had and had 1 dressed. Aft Miss Patter and in a! “Gentlem reach m by ad regardin evra ht and ’ v in bro} slope of t colliery at | dow streams of ing coal mine and the superi: spector are putting f« forts alcating with his danger damage has already the loan estimate \» The mine Is operated by the and Wilk pany many pip walter p The nine in th herculsan ef to} the flames from commu Cons i RO been cannot be yot lohigh sbarre Coal cor Want the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia ! A letter from Henry E. Reed, secretary of the Lewis and Clark Exposit) by common councils, requesting the Liberty Hell be sent to the sition at Portland, Ore. The letter was referred to the committee on city property L¥ nay wan celved that expo Hay to 8all For Home In June, Yienna, May 6.--8e of State May will sall for the United States early In June. Mr. Hay has found It fmpossible to accept the invitation of Ambassador Storer to visit him here, retnr FITZHUGH LEE LAID TO REST Distinguished Confederate Buried With Military Honors. Richmond, Va, May 6.—Not in all its eventful history has Richmond wit nessed a more imposing demonstra tion than that which marked the funeral of General Fitzhugh Lee, The military contingent taking part fn the procession consisted of two full regiments of Infantry, the 70th and 71st, the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, batalion of artillery and seven detached infantry companies, making in all about 2000 men Added to this were the veteran or- ganizations and practically every car- riage in the city had been er gaged for the occasion, The church was crowded, The services were conducted by Right Rev. A. M. Randolph, bishop of the Southern Virginia diocese, assisted by Rev leverly Tucker, rector of St Paul's church, Norfolk: Rev. Landon R. Mason, rector of Grace church. this city, and Rev. E. E. Barnwell acting rector of St. Paul's. The floral tributes banked about the ca re profuse and came from all ove country. At the outside of the nearest the audience and at of the main aisle, the tle flag in of red densely ket wie the cr stars of ket conta rested body of hand th flow. Lea ome 1 States ind e's own black and with the irned bo y sword of a military FIENDISH ROBBERS Shot a Farmer to Death and manly Tortured His Wife, Parker rg. W. Va \ ers Inhu- it was s A 14 the woman in such » state of N that it {a fans . } ! Ate rollanue MRS. ROGERS GETS NEW TRIAL 0 Death to Treasurer of Lebanon Dead Lebanon, Pa. Ma gy IF'roas urer Tobias R whl die iddenly aged 72 years the Lreas wa Mr Inst elo and ofMee t ! tha f iret at fworn into Relnoe! Vas of the Lebar re 1905 and m Courle MAY 1905] Bu. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Pr. ! Sa. We 18 4 b 6 7| 8 9]1011[12(13 14/15 16/17|18/19(20 21/22 23(24 25 26/27 2829/30/81] | | ee —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. BRIBERY CHARGES IN PHILADELPHIA Bensation in Quaker City Over Prop- osition to Lease Gas Works, BUSINESS MAN'S AFFIDAVIT Philadelphia, May 4.—One of the sensations of the day in the proposi- tion to lease the Philadelphia gas works to the United Gas Improvement company was the reading at a mass meeting held at the Academy of Music Robert Dornan, bribery United Gas ired Ls WOTrns of an afidavit made by a carpet manufacture: that was resorted on when the Improvement present J0-year lease of the in 1887 Mr. Dornan’'s read by William T. Ti of the The af instr company meeting ha 3. OG. 1. « erty ympany, and restore the op Wor a new leans ey m pot 4 » or BRITT WINS OVER WHITE Given Dec After sion Over British C amg ” Police Stopped Bout Buys Deserted V the Nat ARO, the The place “Deserted to be the The workmen ara Relative of Fresident Lincoln Dead Richmond, Va, Ma Abral Lincoln died at the old Lincoln } stead, Lacy Springs, In Virginia, aged 82 year H cousin of President Lincoln. me this state from Kentucky | YOATrs ago, Abraham B. Linecol trongly re sembled his famous the last of his generat Amn om the illoy of ather Youd to He | Carlisle Editor Dead Carlisle, Pa, May ¢ Frank Q ham, formerly managing editor Kansas City Times, and wae twice elected city clerk of that elty died from paralysis at the home of his tister here. Mr. Graham was a grad. uate of Dickinson College and was 42 years of age Gra of the whi to the olty, thus enabling i» to! PA.,, MAY 9 1905 while nlong tance nn enormous lon OR YOUNG FOLKS mother was at her wit's onda ghost of chines the hu of the lion drnw HE Nie nunlinst who ey ery rer to its desired end lon halted a the pla stood told moment directly bene THE FLYING CONE, . the helpless 0 dd than it can An Chinese Toy and Make and Work It, This Interesting and in many respects remarkable toy had its origin in China, where the peddlers use it to announce their coming by the humming that It produces Of « made of heavier material and of a lar ger It was How tao led down the hill int struck him " 1c} ound ¢ led home ourse it Wis re seold £ Ize In Its original farm, but when Hunting Nlindfold introduced Into Europe | I g mole ‘1 4a § came so popular that men 1nd vomen an me of the n children played with It an emh Twould Hurt Dolly's Feelings Gentlewwaman The 4 ficiently skillful her TL. ¥ y ' or 1 Bells eis and bb Tuning (hurch Ko Kitchen Aprons An Elephant and a Lion realized that the baby would not hay p “a moment v rolled herself into The completely erushed, wl nl where ters nor she who despises those beneath ¥ Conviction Follows Trial When buying loose coffee or anything vour roc r happens to have in his bin, how do you know what you are getting ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk, could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out Could any amount of housekeepers to use Lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees Mr over a quarter of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ? This popular success of LION COFFee oan be due only to Inherent merit. There Is no stronger proof of merit than con tinued and Increasing popularity. IH the verdict of MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE, it costs you but a trifle to buy a package. It is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COFFER Is sold only In 11h, sealed packages, and reaches you as pure and clean as when It loft our factory Lionhead on every package Bave these Lionsheads for valuable preminme SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE 00., Toledo, Ohlo. mere talk have persuaded millions of Rexall Medical News “. Dyspepsia mother Post-mortem statistics of the big New York hospitals show that many cases of consumption are due to the uninterrupted progress of dyspepsia. Especially is this true in cases where the victim was pred; sposed to tuberculosis, ) allows ) Progress un- ard the fatal l'herefore the person whe dy SPH conditions t } contributing tow of. the m dis Fleasant to 1a) Fow erful to € ay Aud Wg! n every Mos 4 v ot » ne > KIDNEY and LIVER é& Doe FP RFEANANEDY »2ON > Bon ' i Ein \ INSURANCE AGENCIES. Fire, Life and Accident In- surance. Bellefonte, Pa Frederick K. Foster, FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT TORNADO INSURANCE. ) AND SUS Of en y description iRANT HO : Insura VES nce : We are pre time q ¥ I 3 Agen A 0 10 fee } the wor insur pared to wt sit : pared # ‘ #5 Al any ALB Life and Accident Insurance. and Surety Bonds. address us at Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte. EK. RHOADS wsite the P Vi Pans Ker best 18 1 quali ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS Also all kinds of - Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. periof Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas. terers’ Sand » { Commercial, No. 68 I'riernoxe ( EI I y SHY NATIONR ALM ¥ Contra, No. 1321
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