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Continued from page 2 10 know if there 1s any mmerence pe tween gold brick doctors and gold brick medicine venders, “A man is ar rested,” he says, “for practicing medi cine without a license, but if he puts up a certain amount of alcohol and gives it an alluring name the ernment lets him prescribe he has never seen, He | newspapers of every grade.” wood Millionaires as Mendicants, The rule of the that no man shall be given a bowl soup or a night's lodgimg unle first done for it the theme of a discussion at the New York hool of Philanthropy when Miss ide Bar nun, hea of the Woman's Trades Unlon league, asked to have establish ed a “depart- ment for the In- vestigation and suppression of vagrancy among therichand men dicancy among the captains of industry.” Inex planation Miss larnum told \ how during a re Gertrude Barnum cent ’ the country home of Mr. Astor that wealthy gentle: nl nis, playing golf bile and do 4 cept working had never d his life fairly represent class and th cancy was | the beggary nothing To War For Pure Food. The National Food association hi just 1 with headquarters at Ch purpose of protecting legitis ufacturers of fo war for satisfac the next congress workers of h UAs settiement some manual labor to pas wis disturbing Ni Gertr She 18 ting HK wl For Immigration Convention. The v 1 of tional! Civile Federation has national convent! York to consider i tion of immigrants. TI all states and the varlot Interested In ed to send de to be state has statistics showing Italians left the countr) Came into it executive committee Sept. 28 34] } OTM T the ropes ega idle The 12 (06x) alone SCIENTIFIC Man Should Live a Mundred Years. To an address to the public health congress at London Sir James CC Brown, the noted spe and nervous diseases, took the Osler He thought best work hb forty yea fnstances 1 that every tury of life over a century. This, he reached oaly by faithful the laws of health and wit} and tranquillity in ing Bays Hilprecht Was Whitewashed. The Rev. Dr. Johu FP. Peters of New York, who as an Assyriologis {f hig repute was pron tack Hiprecht pur tablet open University o that whicl not! List re old ) prov man and a w inent in the m the tation letter Penns: the investigatic The 127 Dr. Bart A crew « with par an hour but In motor only fou at the | THE FINE ARTS Frohman's Season Leaders, Frohm the has Charles theatrical manager, Europe and made a statement of his offerings for the coming season, the im portant of which are: Maude Adams in Barrie's “Peter Pan,” John Drew in a new Ameri can play by An gustus Thomas, Nat Goodwin In “Beauty and the Barge,” a low comedy, Ethel Barrymore In Barrie's “Allee Bit-by-the- Fire,” Virginia Harned in a new play by Henry Arthur Jones, Willlam Crane in “An Ameri ean Lord,” by Broadhurst and Dazey; Joseph Wheelock In George Ade's “The Varsity Man,” Maxine Elliott in a new play by Clyde Fitch, Hackett and Mannering in the “Walls of Jericho” William Gillette in his new play, “Ola- rice” a new poetical play In four acts called “Mizpah,” by Ella Wheeler Wil cox. Sothern and Marlowe will con. tinue their Bhakesperean series, Theater Trust Faces Rival The alliance of the Shuberts with Belasco and Fiske for the coming the atrical season makes it apparent that the Klaw.Wrlanger Frohman combina. returned fr ot mont Maude Adams. tion, known as the trust, will not nave the arrangement of the country's dra matic programme all to Itself, Lee Shubert announces that the list of the independents Includes Bernhardt, Car ter, Fiske, Rehan, Galland, An glin, Kallsch, Edwardes, Russell, War field, Miller, De Wolf Hopper and Foy Mr, Shubert says the cirealt the principal gaps and that they ar ites, will touch cities notwithstanding big prepared for the expense and a finish fdght for the 1 to do In i and live. They to to playmakers and play ers a full theatrical What they need 1) theater in more large UATE ight propose guarantoes RE L8Son ey propose them, intend to there Is out In for the for In & Er the com Northern stance, and one aw company, another for Klaw langer."” A New Calve. In the six months’ tour of America for which Mme. Calve has been en gaged she announces that she will give the world a new version of herself by singing folklore songs of England, Ire- land, Norway, Russia, Bpain and Italy in the respective languages and cos tumes, | MISCELLANEOUS -— Fever Isolates New Orleans. New Orle . Wireless Displacing Wires. The g rnment 8 preparing silal ie frame of the rout the air and fell and one or two of many hie steel GXpress car rose in a nl] ai rn who was private Grover Cleveland during first term as president and secre ix] term, t Mil « attend 1 ind and Ana ers of pr THE RAILWAY WOMAN. As a Siat.on n Complete Success Agent She Seems to Pe vas first riment turned of ne been when she gest ns popular with peopl The full measure of was not discovered, howes officias made a tour the woman's station was found to be the best kept the road In quiry revealed that since she had taken the station It had ceased to be a loung ing place, there was no rowdyism, and the floors and benches This exceptionally goxl record encour aged the road to experiment further, and It Is Interesting that the other women appointed have also given a good account of themselves The woman station agent is found to dis play more tact in handling people than men agents, and there have been fewer complaints in consequence Vogue, he the until the of lnspect when er, 100 one on were now clean weak Ankies, If the ankles are very weak, braces nay be necessary, and that, of course, must be decided by a physician, There should be no chances taken on this, for real weakness in the may eventually cripple one If they are not treated, If the weakness Is merely one of the muscles, exercises night and day will strengthen them. To do this, put the leg on a chair so that the foot is free and then point the toe In a straight line. Then bend the foot from the ankle, first one side and then the other, doing it for five minutes at first and increasing In § week, bones An Animal Story For Little Folks The Fox's Eyes “What is the color of the fox's eyes?” asked one bird of another, “1 don't but I can find out,” replied the other bird “If you get to will eateh you,” declared the first “No; I shall fool him,” bird Then he flew down to the snow cov- know, he bird. answered the close enough 100 second ered ground and rolled over on his back as if he was dead, Presently the fox along, and the bird kept real still and just peeped up a the of the fox's eyes, “Hello! Fox. came wee bit to see color Here's a dead bird,” sald Mr, “Well, he can't get away from HE KEPT HEAL STILL STAGE FARE REDUCED Four Days Fron burg, Eighty Years Ago. Harrisburg to Pitts. Among some old papers and books in ‘ " . ‘| . i —— Printers not so Bad. kt he ait The coroner of Philadelphia hasjissued a formal warning against the use headache powders is rather an unusual proceeding fied if pow ders are ¢ omposed entirely justi as Coroner Dugan says, these chiefly of acetani lid, a coal tar product, the effect of which on the heart and kidneys is very depress ing and whicl headache deaths PISOS CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, Ust In time, SoM by druggists. ONSUMP TION AT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 3, 1905. Thought She Had Twins. tory Ro goes that Kton last S LEGAL unders atter of the I Bellefonte gned Estate Pa Ake distribution i Atl his 19065 at 10 o'cloc Wu. O will office in KA HEINLE, o the ADVERTISEMENTS. A PDITOR'S NO nthe of Anron Wil. deceased an auditor appointed r and pass upon exceptions flied 10 al meat the m Audi Bellefonte Or Orphans’ Court of Centre county to sell the real estate of Henry Barnhart, late of Boggs twp. deceased. by deed dated April 25th, 1877, and recorded in Centre county in Deed Book “M { page 342 granted and cone ved to the sald Leyman, the shove named testator, “GO 4. se H vi FEnrMe OF BALY Ten per eent. of money or bid to be paid by pure when property Is knocked down ; one-half of purchase money in the remaining one half t Deferred payment mortgage on the pt fron ! pur haser { chase ance o year one and date of MEYER Bellefonte [FORMATION Certain patrons, thro i Ar reasons Known from one locality to and negligence, or for hemseives, remove without notifying this 0 Ve that they may rece paper regularly and for other reasons, important Lo us Any one who can furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor, We the former address fee Are GRO. A MILLER, Aaronsburg J.C, BPRANK LE, Btornmstown, Ina AYRES, Gardean, Pa, E.F.Ganoxew, Howard, Pa 0, W. Marks, Hannah, Fa J.B. LUCas h Creek, Joux F.Jonxsox, Rockford, 1 Wu. STAM, Bellefonte, Pa. Mus. Biase POOrMAR, Clearfield, Pa Hesuy T. Invin, Cross Forks, J.P. LixoLe, Hinchman, Mich Gro. A. BATHURST, MI Jouw Inpixas, Milesburg, HooveER, Pittsburg He Lee esburg Pa Hanmny ! K. J. Fisnex efonte Pa to locate thein so give GREAT MID-SUMMER SALE OF SHOES AT COST AND LESS FOR CASH AT COST AND LESS FOR CASH 0 WE NEED THE MON- EY. ::§ 5. 3s ves 3 Summer goods are in de- mand, and we are offering Ladies’, Misses’ and Child- ren’s a IN OXFORDS Also Men's, Boys’ Youths’ Oxfords at cost and less for CASH. We have a special HE best offer we ever made at the beginning f the BECAUSE S¢ason, Now is the time when White, Black, Tan nd other colors, gi. - AND LOW SHOES and Black Tan and offer on Stetson Oxfords for men. Remember this is a sale of Low Shoes and a splendid chance for buyers. Sale now going. YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PENNA. amass at 2S EL LS a a ee A eh hd En a 2 2 A a a 2 a J a a Bellefonte Trust Co. Successors to Jackson, Hastings & Co, Capital $125,000. I. 1 Hons John FP, Harris, Tean OFFICERS Spangler, OO Hickok, Mitehell, Interest pald on time depo Collections made on all Acts as Administrator, mite President Viee President Treasurer Asst. Treas, DIRECTORS J. Hengy Cochran, A.C, Mirg'e J. L shang, Claude Cooke, LWT. Gerberieh, Roms 0, Hickok, John PF. Harris nts on favorable terms, nardian, Assignee, Reoeiver and Trustee, Prompt attention given to all banking matters entrusted to it, Pace 3 BRAITLROAD SCHEDULE, P! NNBYLVANIA BAILEROAD dule in effect May 1500 BELLEFONTE Traing & fol TOOK ons HAVEN-~BARTHARND Hol Pt 3 CRESEROSERNENY FEES ~ZRER IYRONE RAILROAD t Mas 4 * EABRTWAR 4 tand Lewin Fair Ground Biehl eeses ¥V ICRSDUrE. . i — iiifinburg .... Mackeyv Oedar N73 Salona w L Ha Ar ring RSE EIR ROR OR 00 OF TR 0 0 0 0 wr =. NEW Yi 5 Tamaqua Week Das oe H 5 a mm Sunday phia Rieep g Uar stiachsd 10 east n from W Amaport wl 0pm wn Philadelphia at od IW Pp. mm. Bunday {lade bound fr ph t GEFHART General Supt LEFORNTECENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect May: i BASTWARI 4 $ . ONS Ar Bellefonte Coleville Morris Whitmer Lime Centre Hunters Fillmore Brialy Waddle Krumrine State College Ktrubdble 5. Bloomasdort JFlioe Grove Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Wilk lamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, conneet with train No 5 for tate Oollege Trains from State College connect with Penna Raliroad at Bellefonte for points east and west FH. Tooxas Supt, 58 Px mae md | FGWEPE ARK | defamEm BRE ® Bee BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH In effet Nov, 0, 18% STATIONS | Mix | Mix ~Bellefonte..... AY MUesDUTE wo corvenns 5 10M Snow Shee Int. 0 110 MH ve. Bohonl House. . 8110 18 ve PUM SLUMP. 640 1136 Ar snow Xhoe iw FM AN Mix | Mix) i» 8M Ly LU LR * 1 stops on signal W WATERBURY, Gen’ Myr Week days only. J. R. Woon, Gen] Pass. Agt Dr. J. I. KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa. | TemploOourt, over Postofiee, Wpecial attention gives to artificial plates. | x
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