Auk 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 10, 1908, 90000000000000200000000Q00 " LSLELIX FAVRE 0000000000000 000000000000 HE Dreyfus affair, like Ban-| quo's ghost, will not down. The way it has come up In| connection with the strange | case of Mme. Steinhell is very extraor- | dinary and sensational. Most remarka ble of all is the train of circumstances | resulting in dragging into the scandal | the name of the late president of] France, Felix Faure, who died sud- | denly in the year 1809 Although | hushed up at the time, it is sald to | have been common knowledge of those | behind the scenes that Mme. Stelnhell was with M. Faure at the Elysee pal ace when he died. Some of the Parisian afternoon newspapers do not hesitate to print what they term the | story of the liaison According to these stories, M. Faure had wet Mme. | Steinhell In the Swiss Alps during the | maneuvers the year previous to his | death, and she was greatly enamored | of him The arrest of Mme. Steinhell, whose | artist husband was strangled to death | fn his bome in Paris last May, has caused a tremendous sensation In France. Many exciting episodes have MME STRINH fr to clear uj iy death, and the of bell followe nag had sons mans fs the w in which are mised ng ti Lie Dreyfus i resulted the f the Mme tatements sie other of the orf veral per the tures of her adventu tangle over the and its onicome The the birtl observed land of the HE MILTON COTTAOR AT CHALFONT WT. GILES, Gardens there is to be a performance of “Samson Agonistes” under the dl rection of William Poel for guests of the British academy. Celebrations in the schools and various popular ex. hibitions and performances are other incidents of the tercentenary. Much | 80000000000000000000000000 | | pert in the | you | Some Affairs} Talked About Across the Water 0000000000000 0000000000000 | interest attaches in connection with | the celebration to Milton's cottage at | Chalfont St. Gilles, where he wrote | “Paradise Lost." One of the effects of the recent events In the Balkans Is a marked stimulation of the feeling of national! ity among the Servians. This extends | to the Serbs living outside the present kingdom of Servia, in such adjoining | countries as Bulgaria, Herzegovina and josnia. The Servians are anxious to restore their kingdom to {ts ancient condition of power and prestige, and the women have caught the spirit to such an extent that they have organ- A STRANGE SITUATION. George E, Chamberlain of Oregon and the Senatorial Question, The senatorial situation in Oregon Is a most unusual one. The legislature elected In June last is almost unani mously Republican, Of the ninety leg fslators fifty-one voluntarily signed # pledge to elect the popular choice as United States senator, At the June | election Governor George KE. Chamber- lain, a Democrat, was nominated for United States sena tor by the people In fn state which is Re publican by 15,000 majority. His nom ination was in part due to factional strife between Fulton and anti-Ful ton Republicans, The question now arises whether legislature follow the instruc tions given by the people in the senatorial primary, Some hold that there should no depar ture from instructions; others maintain that the situation justifies the Republican members of the legislature in disregarding their pledges and choos ing # member of thelr own party to the GOVERNOR CHAM- BERLAIN, be these | Senator Fulton's seat, | which deaf i Eo re am = wR MEN LEARNING THE RIFLE arms wi he men to fight if Necessary formed at have swo their country They ! prac maneuvers and Ave have of the rifle arms, They are drilled by the Servian the the women, their costume as housewives or the the are often extrem: use officers of SCCNe] AK ordinary workers and wearing army, in fields, recels weir instruction in way to death EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN. Chairman of the Committee In Charge of Judge Taft's Inauguration i | PHOTO. BT CLIMBD INST, WAlH EDWARD J. BSTELLWAGEN f four its mittee « wonnd Trust « inlzed several on has org bn tions which reflect credit upm ital City. He Is considervd to the executive ability essential to mak- | lng a sues undertaking as directing the ceremonies of an oe easion like a presidential inauguration possess | ess of such an The Way It Looks. Charlotte—~S8She has it doped out that must be an extremely wealthy aristocrat Chappy~Ah, 1 am thinks I look like one? Charlotte—Yes, and she can’t figure in any other way how a man can be idle and n fool and not have to work Cleveland Plain Dealer, charmed! Bhe Insult to Injury. “Why am I gloomy?’ demanded the undesirable admirer, to whom she had given the cut direct, “Isn't It enough to make one gloomy to be cut by the one he loves best? “The idea!” exclaimed the heartless girl. “1 didn’t even know that you shaved yourself.” — Minneapolis Jour pal. | seen, The Telephone. Professor Alexander Graham Bell is reported to have explained In a lecture how he came to invent the telephone as follows: “My father invente mutes con mbol by finally 1 h which the vibrations of speech could be and it turned out to be a phone. It occurred to to make a machine that would enable one to hear vibrations, I went to an aurist, and he advised me to take ear as my model, He sup; me with a dead man's ear, and wit is ear 1 exper! mented, and upon applying the appara tus 1 four ha ) lead man's eat wrote dow i ly ArT invented tee me the human man's ear more d« vibration I thought | steel over get a vibry was comp “The ft femnts to tes arose fr tricity, Had | have attempted it been an elec Cocoanuts Make Good Fuel. “Mine is rather a curious business.’ sald a man who owns a A nied house and shed down near London's docks. “1 deal In cocoanut shells, and last year | sold more than full of then “1 buy from rom OOOO bag as fuel thousand extracto others but for them customers | SOM them, broken up when n scores of hotel houses a qu ed with conls as 4 mense amount o shells makes them take Try it and see “l have er paris rivals In the business of London, and some ’ makers of patent fire lighters n quantities of the shells In their « sitions "London News Rats on Ships ate destructis {| out the rats, but by the time we have | rat guards on the ropes, and the sh’ | getting rid of them entirely.” the | Graphie should | to | opera | Ing. and I am PUBLIC SALES. Owing to the larg THE DEMOCRAT L} EL K. RHOADS 1 TIT yaraq, i ‘ag "ML » Passenger nly the best China In cocoons, and he first time ) carried such a cargo they ! in sacl When Hong we found that the rats had disco that part of a cocoon was good to eal and the bill for thelr board cnn £5,000. The shipowners were sued fo that amount; but, the packing be considered faulty, the claim allowed It was the first and foast the rats had, for ever Japan has packed cocoons in zine CABCK, were pace we got 1o I'ng Cen 1 dyer 4 Lize your sale, be pie Sale not Arties naving notice in 1} ANTHRACITE 14 all ir , IHO all Kina A NI "ye 9 J PURSDAY, MAR ANI burg, C. N. Ph coon farm implement WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 W.H farm, | mile southeast of Centre Ha demus Lose will se : “Every time a ship gets back to Li 32 shoep, 40 hogs and. lot Of tare Is erpool a rat catcher 1s set to clearing On the — Off mmm Sale ata. m Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and loaded up again the rodents are ever bit as numerous. In some ports we u FRIDAY, MAR J, Garbrick farm stook goods. A. ( before taking ut there is n Londo is always fumigated cargo of frult or tea. MONDAY Schaefer Manon Will sell brood sow mplemer Can separator ntl Prepared For Contingencies. “We have of quests’ from patients operations a nurse in the of one of the New York hospitals I thought about the las sald on when to the operatin and me cards to her husbar sign them was to tion wa lots curious ‘last re am A Jno. F. Gray & Son Buceessors to GRANT HOOVER : Insurance: This agency represents the largest Fire lnsur- ance Companies in the world. We are pre pared Lo write large lines at any time, wee A A Pree Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. on or address who are ' : a TUBSDAY, MARCH Cave, will make ments and he have performed,” women's surgical WEDNESDAY, MAR nbhurg, ( H.1¢ t word had bee 51 h last wes ch cow i] this subject one day one of my patier ts before g 1 me t to write tw g room calle asked 80 that she 1 before the My 10 o read Call us at Criders’ Stone Bld., Bellefonte HARRY FENLON § Frederick K rns 't Wm. Buri 5 nt other one was Foster de Rodrick-—Howdy FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND going a camping ever enjoy na ) ! had to do your own cooking # TORNADO beneath the stars? Van es tr INSURANCE, you have neve ooh A COHN agli yan oa, op i A BONDS of every description trip? © that 1 News on ttle hoy was visiting we you wouldn't mind me plece. Chicago News. giving Learning Early. gchool teacher bad bee: ass the story of the go» an When she asked what the story meant & Bttle boy = “It means that whea T am In trou my neighbors must help me”-Ur versalist Leader Sunday Centre County Banking Co., her « atl Corner High and Spring Nireetls Beezer's Meat Market Won't Figures Lie? HIGH BT Mrs. Hoyle] am just twenty-three - Mrs. Doyle—I don't see how you figury We keep non ft. You BEEF, PORK, M had your black silk, and you haven All kinds Sm had a new dress for ten years.—New oh hdl i York Press C! NTR RAILROAD OF PENNA densed time table effective Jane 17, 1% BELLEFONTE ’ - m———— HEAD DOWN of Nol No &N it the bes! quality SLICED HAM ked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete a nice Jaley Steak, go Wo PHILIP BEEZER He Crowed Too Soon. gH Stewed Toe Soon. - W. H. MUSSER, I've got out of ing our rela | Grexneral Insurance Agen tives. He—-Grand! Notary Puolic and Peasion Attorney, over me like a manage it? She-Oh, here! Men YS Yeager: were twenty-two when ¥¢ ITrON * 3 | we 38 48 fhe that "Te ma 2 1.0 > 1 cou BELLEFONTE. PA. Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, I asked then FREER RPOOOVOVOY Sunue Bye * natent } York Oentral & Hudson River Jersey Shore ......8 y > Shy 2 88 WM'SPORT | 1 9% hia & Reading R. R FHILA AH NEW YORK Via Phila R, % E. T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA. AUCTIONEER Prices re all sales Lv pm SERENE NEEENEVUEEN NEEEEEEEEEEEER ABOUT STOVES WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. BRUBAKER, Mgr tway between Broad St Station and PHILADELPHIA New THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO, York Style IN BELLEFONTE Every stvle that's worn the New Yorkers this season is here by best dressed your style among them. First grade materials and expert modelling are the two reasons why Regals keep their true shape to the end. custom A Regal fitting is the smoothest and most com- fortable you can get any- where — quartersizes at tend to that. A. C. MINGLE'S. on WALL PAPERS into this be cone Any one coming store will i readily vinced that 1 carry the larg. est and finest line of Wall Papers in Central Penna Many things are essential to success in the PICTURE FRAME BUSINESS We have given this much thought and study from our long exper. jence in the business. Our line of Mouldings are second to none, We have a » (IN -lm i. » le LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 16x20 FRAMES on hand finished in Gold, Black and Geld, Oak and Gold, and White and Gold, what most dealers charge from $2 to A for, we are closing them out at $1.25 each. ALL PICTURES REDUCED in price, BB. J. ECKEIN ROTH, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. -, - » » . »
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