Men and Women of Prominence Lincoln of the “‘muc of the zine wrote “The etiquette of me erywl A If he is the may« if the mayor i on the bo doubt. In er breakfast the Mecca to a meal great | 4 . » 0 require { - y yo 0 Mrs. How was in connes Hi for the balloon fad. She made an ascent Engla Li) I Lord and others CONS wit i Suit Ove Castlegould, hag now take all Katie Las oon then on H+ good when she Then she 1 Four Hum that did t « made a frien Germany Rice | civil engineers the : States and he succeeded Wi 1 Barcel sons last January as chief eng the New wrk city rapid transit com is under the direction of George 8 » leading vy Par neer of nission, It = this con lanes were drawn for the rapid transit tunnel that is now constructed mission that | oeing under the East ri er at Batters This will afford ac commoiation for the subway trains which he ran Manhattan Brooklyn boroughs Statements have re cently been made to the effect that the roof of the tunnel has flattened, thus decreasing the clearance space be tween the tops of cars and the tunnel roof above. Mr. Rice has admitted this, but says it was discovered In time and that work has been In progress to correct these defects In construction He says they will not seriously delay the opening of the tunnel. Mr. Rice was deputy engineer the electric are to hetween and GEORGE §. RICE, of the resid trassit commission under Mr. Parsons. Ble 18 nriy-nve years or age Harvard and begar career in the Bostor afterward serving le was fo neer of the Bostor ind took 1s a graduate of his Lk neering 1 of the west a leading n's sub im Jost by the 3 Gertrude Fran J fire all of th erton novel she wa Beco! t have for their furtherance 1] eof patriotic sent) eel object ed inte 1 +) : action : q J ther « 1s ¢ other if It takes a nn Nebogatoff started for the As atic waters shortly after Le and was com mand of was called the Third Bal tie fleet sisted mostly of old war vessels, and aft er passing through the Suez canal and the Indian formed a Junction with RojJestvensky's fleet and part of the Russian force which was almost completely annihilated by Ad miral Togo and the sallors under him. It is charged that Admiral Nebogatoff surrendered when no neces sity existed for his doing so. On the other hand, It is claimed that the ad miral was rendered powerless by the mutiny of bis crew. He Is In his Afty sixth year. In the summer of 1003 he was In command of the squadron of school ships of the Russian Black sea fleet. yjestvensky what This con ocean It REAR ADMIRAL NEROGATOFY con posed J APA Nese Look at Your Label The dates on the mailing list were changed this week, and all persons who | paid their subscriptions during the month |of May were duly credited. The list is | corrected once a month and if there is an error please notify this office at once, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906 [GY 3 The Panama Elections as to whan the « PREA DENT MANUEL AMADOR, tion for the repu!l yu CR iit for f affairs Is accorded to 1 of ore lor. who was installed in office Feb, 20, 11%. Hie Is not a na tive of Panama, but has been a resl dent of the country He Ia a physic ders in the re in the alla was a state since 188) of the le Was pron mn an WAS Oh m and nent r« of the country while it of the republic of Colom bia, He ty-two years of age, and It Is thought a man Is needed at the helm Amador Is a mem ve party He has k ft on United States gone, who are alizes that the uance of the work on the canal means progress and prosperity for the people of Panama he last national assem bly set aside $1.500.000 for public Im provements, and about one-half of it has now been spent. President Ama dor's administration points with pride to the fact that all of the work con tracted for Is within the appropriation Roads and bridges have been con structed, the whole country bas been policed, sea walls and wharfs bave In Ye younger President r of the Conserval goon] terms with the oh tls of the canal at and re contin his neighbors, unints rrupted been built, drainage systems establish. od and public schools opened all over | the republic, Many improvements In ponditions are anticipated as a result of laws which the coming congress Is | | expected to pass, Vice President Pablo Arcsomena Is Mxty-seven years old and is a graduate oT om = - rt Rare Animal of Strange Coloring Now Exciting Interest, f - LR LAL ERIN i) i 550 rr WAY uh 7 ied \ i 5g acral. 2% Allo IT A COOD Editorial, Local News. %7 a1 ted n WV alnted., TRADE ALREADY ESTABLISHED Way back in 1835 when “01d Hickory" was President MANDRAKE PILLS . k Me . ot “Uven the Liver” bring hea and § Purely Vegetable Absolutely Harmiess Vv > ents a box, or yn MH. 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