Page 5 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, JULY 25, 1907, thie other 81a 01 OU cdi WwW escape te vengesoce of the Mollies, MoeParland Lecgme mandger of the Pinkerton Denver a number of yeurs ng venrs he worked on the : ny murders, explogions, min surnings and other crimes in Colorado, 1dabo and Utah were instigated by me ally con- nected with the Western Federation of Miners Or was arrested ghortly af ling ex-Goverpor Steun- of Alive Four Months In a Grave. | gone to Hari Das, the great Hindoo faklr, | sho lived in the first half of the uine- teenth the only wonder times who has ever to be buried In the months, In the year 1539 General Ventura that for a would allow a committee to test the claims which he made of be- ing to and for months and then again. When all w arranged hypno tized himself that his circulation was wholly stopped. When he was pronounced dead to all intents purposes he was buried in a gar- high wall built around the ab grave, Guards were stationed on the wall so that Interference deception would be Impossible Four months | Hurl was exhumed according to , and after a few minutes of rubbing of his body by friends and an hour later | to The when buried out of the a fact which must JAMES MPARLAND. Veteran Detective, Who Secured Harry Orchard’'s Confession. America h than FRANCIS SPEER'S century, is pray worker of modern allowed ground Harl told certain fee Le dete inter. the induced Harry astounding con i% nt Jar Pinkerton opera Orchard to mal the fos of crimes In which he 1mpli- cated officials of the Western Federa- tion of Miners McParland began his career a sleuth thirty-four years ago, when as a young man of twenty- nine wont the eglons of Pennsylvania commissioned to discover all that he could the Infa- mous organization of cutthronts known the Molly Maguires. For nearly Schopenhauer on twenty vears these criminals had been ‘ow, mankind fond of po- in and fina himself SUppO ¢ esting mr who tor, © offic { INNIS $100 EN VOLENTINE In Du shae gl He Coom hare undChuck dich uf mi shose teh kent mit leeb dieh hartzlich drick: % du daldsht farshtickas | geb mer'n sign isht mi Volentine TuAT a Bellefonte girl says Elks are are perfect dears, Tuar Sam Miller, of Bellefonte, says | that a baseball pitcher should have a striking personality, #1 hl lie remain dead ie to life Har degree malaly 2 Win rose, con us : detective on hard task enberg veteran had so wh information hand that to get Orchard’s alvronde to such a already conl 1 he into one TuaT most rich men in Bellefonte who attribute their immense wealth to their | honesty, can't prove it, Tuatr H. B. Pontius, of Bellefonte, the fruit tree agent, doesn't care to be known as a professional grafter, THAT since Wilbur Wilson returned to Bellefone Charles Taylor is out of a job and that's no Muckelhatten. DER ANSWER concerning lump, du oldar gnse and den \ das luder Kase | far husss ficka nirin gents lgned and a \ . meeting Veneration, 1 AWS arts blendy Volentine ars, or Re i mucdering mine superintendents, Harvesting ba licemen, cons other men later 18 authority McParland miner, Lut Old Time Lt amiss ust at this time, for ners their unt of what haying like in more lal agreement coal that ut firs wame a he vered to give / TraT it is said if Tommy Shauvhgnessy vigorom wants first class street sweepers, he can secure them in Bush's Addition. Tuar Bellefonte has men who impress you as not having enough strength to break their wood I emivenr canldn't | sons swinging the scythe h the regu- | right a Mo Deacon he oper ed his eyes and t) ’ able | The Old New England Sabbath, | | restless chilcren of the present day turles ago. Sunday morning a horn was loudly Jasted for elght hours, with an inter congregation sat on rude benches, thelr eral | which are chronicled in an chapter of Bible read and expounded; bry 8.; long prayer on If; sermon | A description of the old New Eng- | land Sabbath is calculated to make 4 24 8. pri 1"? Q umn possibly some of thelr elders thankful they were not born two cen- The Sabbath began Saturday after noon with the going down of the sun. blown to announce the hour of wor ship. Service began at 9 o'clock and { mission of hour for dinner and | conversation. In the earliest days the belng uss them at town The service consisted of sev- ancient diary as follows: “Preliminary prayer or invocation; psalm In meter, read out line by line various od, SpA hour and a hi orio 18 than of 100 to 250 p 3 1 > p 1} ve oir davs—80 and harve wiL2A ny natte . § ma Is, he was well walk fakir \ aly widely 1 08 ges: at close of service, "Were 1 ’ ung 4 several young baptism: sinners put on trial, confessed Minister C. bowed son stirring till he of the meet- and me before regation. nd left, no pet down and out cong T'HAT that vitality even a t ince rs XK CVE le ; are Superstitions. venteenth Century . +" A } Thumb Shave. f ' i y unfortunalie in d 1g Got Yen Years ng down there tary i 4 the r Drake tence of ten years approval of all good citizens. The crime for which Drake was convicted und sentenced was | the robbery of Jacoh Goldberg, a junk ad Tad 3 several ar : meets Lhe back for thelr pal and when : , ha reached the mainland they found that thet toting. over whieh they had neg! terpier certainly enter Into the spirit of dol : . the sport for which they wrens lected to leave a guard, had disappear! y dealer on the Castanea road. about two - bred and to which, therefore, they owe : “4 5 ~) They had a ten mile march In of Lock Haver he rob GE ea " : po thelr existence Lond Here: 8 ’ jr Tiat some merchants in Bellefonte | road claim that thé only way that they can convince some women that an article is f= to charge them just twice what 8 worth. I'he woman who knows it all should get it in the neck once while Tar Ma fonte Tr t { vetting Uu ’ $e bery . pa vy ei prea red it Anotl i ™M ns, the) dead yo have n wm Standard a 14 rie 1 wn of the alle y irred nearly a year age ol Snat " nal he Starching '\(& KINGSFORD’S OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS » NGA & . BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF STARCHING emeranl stare hing hotl as directed For light starching requiring no bolling For wuequalied as a wold water starch al T. KINGSFORD & SON, Oswego, N. Y. NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY, Successors PPP PPPPR TRIPP TRI EO Op) 3410000000000 00000 . + A sans tHe PPT *eebeds WILL YOU GRASP THIS ; OPPORTUNITY hj Summer Foot ut About R R. 1 cessity for the as Food {Ine LET and Digestion higen «t 5 yivania taking Le e forest HW : ed tl cana: appreciate 1 when it » hes : e . food ntire | ; that ‘ is the ¢« between seven ana eignt mi pd American forget nly Half more nour planting can be i known that the « 'ennsyivania Hys + ¥ 5 Os TL Lill : . ibility a pound ishing > . rauroad the audlenes time in courage to ial Tribune compost tion, than wre wat while the ] Algested and thus \ © to vitogether of Its In THIRTY DAYS OF BARGAINS . Misses’ and Patent Kid, Dall Finish Calf, Tan, White immer Shoes at cost, new ties oh {, showed 3 | I) nearly for re Chicago us, the Ww Children's Colt, cheese Pp out mi ne for ori folks digestibility We this rule in ming we Iw people compar Ing one food with another In respect of thelr chemical irt Why He Changed Weapons, “Tore yi i fn trethk [ 1." sald the old col n “Dikin't 1 tel} vid de reason (le. nld henr wok 8 The other he heard a noise dow . indicated there were burg s in the house “Boh” as he's familiarly n't afraid to beard the lion in its den, slipped quiet. ly down stairs in the dark, and as he entered the dinning room his eyes be held something white, having the ap pearance of a ghost. Robert's eyes at once resembled headlights on a locomo- tive, his backbone became rigid and cold and his hair stood up like that of a poren. pine. He stood speechless for a few minutes, and then with his heart in his mouth he moved forward, ready to die if necessary in the apparent struggle f Big Time Near Sunbury be friends of and Dongo a section will work is progres the Odd’ Fellows Orpt Sunbury, and that A been set as the day {« per stone, A circulm issued urges all O id the ceremonies, Odd Fe Ww i oO 1 when n gl nr be pleased ! gow | J ter favo ly « sword er “you gust : vy wis de SEPP PP PRP PPFPPPPP PPP PPP PPPS a a a a sing sport? value An's sub.” replied the penitent handy.” “but Atlanta known. who is PREOL b and Colored Constitution ton tall A Careful Oficial, he 5 pr am— l “Some years ago.” remarked a physi ; clan, “when the in the south | feared that ap epidemic of Yyeliow | fever would spread from Cuba to this conntry the health board officer of a " gortaln southern city was so oareful | ability that is more than will be needed “Does Le evade, defy or Ignore it | to keep out the infection that he gave orders 10 disinfect all telegrams re Still, the Flinn proposition to botrow Washington Herald i A twenty-five millons for road building | . | celved from Havana Sizing Mim Up, peopie All kinds of Summer goods A special live of Men's Oxfords mich al cost “How This offer goo “1 don't know towandl the law?’ “What do ¥ YQO* This VEAGER & DAVIS, money really has he 7 Big Appropriation What Is his attitude The State has five millions of dollars {to spend in building roads. In all prob SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY % the time on mean? PE When within a short distance of the awful spectacle he made one brave dash and ran into a clothes horse filled with a week's wash, Like She falief, of old, he called for a light and before Lim, on the floor, laid the conquered foe all in a heap. | would have been a good thing for some- | | body--as good a thing for “somebody” | as was the capitol trimmings i A diplomat is a man who doesn't say | everything he thinks or thinks every. | | thing he says. i Odd Punishment, Bigamists in Hungary get odd pun | ishment., The man silly enough tol marry two wives Ix legally foreed to Hve with both of them In the same house, One Sided Talk, He Wasn't there some talk about Maud marrying a duke? She-There was, but unfortunately the duke did none of the talking. BELLEFONTE. | Numbers: 59970, 56771 | SHOES ES = st tt Bild dette
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