Editor Pa. Jan. 2 1884. aa i eS] ATRE BURNED. lard?” in Ruins-Other Disastrous Fires, ~The Standard the and Sixth avenue by tire Flames atchuman among iediately sounded wde such rapid han ten minutes after d tho catire building cellar « to roof. * Second ent out and a large promptly on the gration, but despite the n the flames continued ore entertained : for the ty, « About half an hour bho roof fell in with a ter- two hours ‘of hard nn 4 finally 4 succeeded lor control. % Not, how. ling and. contents were A dwelling house in the 0 badly damaged walls. ¢ Several ad- yelamaged by fire and ne *wastowned “by tthe y lessees were Brooks : aro estimated at §50,- n sa fur- which*are fully local te wero in (WX) ¢ rey mpanies, . ’ § known. While y iron railing k, Bixth ave- ave way and usly injured. Patterson, 15.—~A fire cansed k mill in *Van scaped forty- wugh several «3 to the mill in a Mentneky Town, 15. —A fire destroyed M with ushels of loss is §50,000; mpanied tomo Yici 1.4V1 112.000 1 Ign C where, 15. ~-A in vest the stores and nel upied by Al Ricker, the stable 1 y blacksmith nd Ricker of the fire rot estimated. in the three t Conrt reet, occupied by Find ts, and the campany fire npany, Hen The TK) nis ex- Hirg have riially in a lot of REPORTS Notes from the Des Loricultare, r I) w mber rtment of it f } A on Ca er i 4 Li Ly if the 40th pul is in mira The Orn 1s re. f quantity t of the "twenty lates only mt for ine reases the i from pack- { soft corn from y treated as after will be The $00, 000,000 t 4 per cent, ear and exceods 1 of rye and n 182, and buck- +) Lion 1 injury exes abo J a one third, een killed unervilie, York Co., boys this morning. rom last week.) ch Cases are Made. en men comprised the ce used in the manu- ex Dioed Gold Watch Case. { are employed, and the ptly increasing, The reas is this: Inthe James h Chise all the metal in sight wear is solid gold, while the re- lh only lends strength to the stronger metal than gold where gold is needed, an i metal where strength and needed, a combination pro. teh case better than solid gold LV the cost, L000 of these cases Id, and every jeweler in the testily to their quality and DYNaToN, Miwon, Dee. 8, 1 Demoerat, bought a Jas. Bow y 1% sew seen, snd carried it until 8 ber Rk prarchased it, and sold it ton i ean showed tie sine of wont, except ny chad, and 1 ain satiated ‘can “ba od for at load ten years mors. 1 have £58 a wh bonwerht the first ones are carey. 1am well we tiefiod me thoneh they hag Oney. a the oun ¥ Cases of this Kind 8 valor #0 desires 8 give his customers the Wty or values his reputation, War Jd. Cusnway, Jeveler, Begulons Wateh Case Vortories, Phila. ams Briuetrided Pamphlet showing how wo Watel Cones boy siaile {du be Condinued) ’ FROMTHE OLD WORLD A Rumor That Hicks Pacha ia Still Alive. Disastrons Gale on the Coast of Eng- land -Efforts to Save O'Done~ nell-The Victorious False Prophet, Camo, Dec. 13.—~The news of the success of Ei Mahdi is spreading rapldly throughout Arabia and the whole country Is in a fever of excitement over the possible coming of the new Prophet. Bodies of rebels in favor of the causo have appeared in many places and the Turkish officials exprebs the greatest alarm at the result of the fanaticism which is carrying the Arabs en masse to the sup port of the Mahdi. Overt acts are being omitted Ly the wandering ¢ Arabs in all ilrections. Roads are cut and already a state of anarchy prevails. The Turkish gov- srnor general has telegraphed to Constanti- nople for assistance, his présent forces being entirely inadequate to preserve order. It is reported that the road between Jeddah and Meocea has been cut and is in possession of a strong force of rebels who profess to believe that the Falsq Prophet will come directly to mecca as soon'as he has subdued Buakim. At Mecca the greatest alarm prevails The shereaf is powerless to stem the heretical tide which is sweeping over the country and has appealed shrough the Vall of the Hud jaz to the sultan for protection. Reports reach Aden daily of tremendous religious excite ment among the Arabs, and it is believed there that should tho Mahdi succeed in crossing the Rod sea a very large force of Turkish troops would be necessary to pre- vent his triumphal entraneo into the Holy City. Efforts to Save O'Donnell, Loxpox, Dee, 13, —After a loss off eleven days, owing to the refusal of the crown offl- rials to divulge the identity of the jurors in the O'Donnell casa, five of them have been until each can explain circumstances which O'Donnell was guilty of murder. Addrosscs fled jurymen, appealing to them to attend a meeting which must be convened with] the next forty eight hours to be of any assist ance in saving or at least prolonging the life on‘ Monday next. Messrs. Russell, Sullivan and Guy, of the prisoner's counsel, and many over the missing jurors, feeling assured tha a timely presentation of the extanuating cir- cumstances, which the explanations of the several jurymen are certain to disclose to the proper asuthoritios, will save O'Donnell’s life. O'Donnell’s wife returned to Liverpool, and Inman steamer. A Severe Hurricane, Loxpox, Dec. 13.—~A hurricane caused vewsels to break adrift in the harbors at Del fast, South Shields, Portsmouth and else where, apd did much damage to shipping, as well as to buildings in various cities of Eng- land and Ireland Several persons were kilied in the streets. . The British ship Liver- pool, from Quebec for Greenock, wend ashore pear 8S r, Seotlund. CUut «of bor crew of twenty only two: were saved. The ' captain, Davidson, is believed to be among the lost. The vessel is a total wreck. Faning The Murder of Annam’s King. Pars, Dec. 15 —Advieess from Haiphong f December 7, assert that the murder of King Hiephema, of Annam, was instigated by China. A dispatch from Saigon to The Paris (newspaper) says: ‘There Is po room to doubt that the king of Annam was poisoned by pro-Chinese mandarins. M Champeaux, the French resident, is fortified in the citadel at Hue with one hundred marine” Flicks Pasha Reported Alive, Cano, Dec. 14.—The governor of Don gola talographs to the khedive that the Ko waweer tribe report that Hicks Pasha was alive and safe at Birket on Nov. 15, but that all communication with that place bas sines been cutioff by the Gawama tribe. . The guvernor says the Bedoulns of, Dongola gen- erally. credit the news. It &8 not, however, believed in Cairo Baker Pasha Asks for More Troops, Cano, Dec. 15 Baker Pasha has given it as his opinion that ai least 10,000 troops will be required for a successful campaign In the Soudan. He also states that Egypt ie unable to supply such a number, Prayer and Baseball, Cricaco, Dec. 18.~The members of the female base ball club, which met with finan- cial , disaster on its western * tour, baving been compelled to ‘leave the hotel at which they were ;stopping for ‘failure to pay the board bill, were sheltered in the Rock Island depot, | awaiting athe subscription» of « $300 which {is necessary to » take € thend g to thelr - homes in New York MrMNJobniB. Jeffrey « furnished them money » enough to purchase thelr breakfasts today and beaded a subscription with $100, which is being cir- culated around the city for other signatures Ho also agreed to pay the rental of Battery D building and the printing bill, amounting in all to §70. At the noonday prayer; meet. ing a purse was raised for some of thew, and another attempt to raise funds'in the after noon failed. Several of the better looking ones were furnished raflrosd passes and left. The others are waiting for a flood, Excitement at a Church Fair, Kixasron, Ont, Dec. 15.-At the bazsar in St Paal's church, voting took place as to which was the ‘most popular man,’'Dr.’ Bul. livan (conservative), or Mr. Harty ‘(iboral). The political friends of both parties bled in force™ At the close of the poll it was shown that Harty was ahead, and .the ex- eitement boeame intense. The crowd rushed upon the platform, which collapsed * wi their weight. Dreadful confusion ensued, and several ladies fainted. Dr. Bullivan's friends seized and stuffed the ballot box dur. lng the confusion, and claiming that their candidate bad received a. majority of the votes cast, presenting him with prise, consdsting of any easy chalr. Harty's law- yors have written to the minister of the church threatening suit unless the prise be given to Harty, fron Troubles at Pittsburg, Prrrsauno, Deo, 15.--The employes of the Edgar Thompson Steel company, who were sotified last week that the mills would close unless they! accepted a reduction in until trads improved, met to iri Sa matter b ved at no conclusion. Am other meeting will bo held when it is bes lieved the terms offersd by the employers will bo accepted. Over 8,000 men are em in these works. The bolt makers in Oliver Bros’ and Phil lips’ mills, , who struck two weeks: ago, will 0 Monday of a reductien. i indaesd HEADACHES Deficient Circuistion, or som: Derangement of the Liver and Digestive Sys by Indigestion, Foul Sufferers will find relief by the use of Ayer’s Pills to stimulate the stomaeh ar: produce a rege- iar daily movement of the ! br nu fae action on these organs, AYERS PILLS divert i i i % i § i % i fo ie and vd ware x = wr Call or write for lt of Hoientifie treatment remedies. Deformities Trested. Is. i : fo, Cal. The dry climate Feseve and cure all forms of Congestive std Nervous Headache, Bilious Headache, and Sick 3 u i BUTS auunity from future all, Druggista. ad eakneus, Geomeorrhara, 1 idea, 38 p., routs, oust, UH ul curious or thoughtinl nd by keeping the bowel PRETARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all % i on, they u Try Dr. La Barge, SUCCESSOR TO wouwes ofthe Impotency, Orguale W Merearial d preserving the Ayer’s P TOnS0t il that the doubed Guestions to be answered by those desirtug treatment by mall, MARRIAG RAN TARIUM, Ri Headache; attacks, © 5 ov Ia HiGHEST PRIC PAID FOR PRODUCE AT LE ! ~ VALENTINES STORE CO, LIM, the advantages you have in dealing with x i { them; they can fill your wants in most | any line such as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, OIL CLOTHES, TRUNKS, BATCHELS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARE, to be found in first class general store, evervihing fresh and good, and sold as low as good goods can be purchased, Call upon them and be convinced. 51 & 53 Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, D.&R. DINGES & REARICK, CENTRE HALL 89" Peuns Valley Bargvin Store “we r line of Zephyrs and yarns Is very 1 and complete. An assortment of fine ladies’ Jersey waists are selling fast—sce them before thoy are all. Our line of men's, ladies’ misses and children’s hose is unsurpassed-—a big in misses all wool, at 20¢. Examine our line of ladie's and gent's underwear, We have 24 dozen of ons kind of gent's white, all wool, shirts and drawers that wo offer at 80 cents. fi Bee them and you will bay, - We only mention these fow thioge from our complete stock.’ oct8m DINGES & REARICK. LR AG OU IRE FREES yon & Co.'s Siore. x L : 4 A S NA oUR Br > an A ——— —— i A —— - PS FOR YOU I SH WPS FOR YOU § b WAY OF SELLING OFF A LARGE WINTER STOCK AT SHORT NOTICE! $10.000 WORTII OF DRY GOODS CLOTHING, & CAPS, &e, A ALMOSI BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, HALF PRICE! Read this through tot rshockles 1 (nls, | { prick © eral ihe tH There is sone ng that will strike you sill cof# £3 » a ' Will Giler things ul joss Linn we can replace them, for ip such bargains every day Just somne chances, Then come with afer WOT ie tocaded Fine Dress Goods 10 cts, a yard, Elsewhere 0c. =Another lot 8 cents a yard, ALL WOOL CASHMERES BLACK & COLORED, AT LEAST ONE THIRD CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE, Platd Dress Goods . Appieton “A” Muslin Wool Fla ity Bia Be MA exe Gusiily haar texin 5 A extra boavy ® , 8B & 10 cla us yard, nx Tits a yard led a i Otic extra at { 116 Uh COLORED S1LX, NEW EHADES, Scie ua yard Tocts, City pricea $1 0 D FOR SAMPLES MONEY NOT SAT MONEY ISFACTORY DOLMANS, RETURNED IF 1 URy COATS, ULSTERS, CIRCULA RS, we 1 $ from ast month's Prices. LYON & CO, BELLEF{ WOLY & SON NEW DRUG STORE TUE AT SPRING MILLS, PA. CENTAZ HALL, RECEIVED A MAGNIFI- DRUGS, SPICES LD STAND i | Sitoated in the North-east Corner of the i BPRING MILLS HOUSE, HAVE and CENT STOCK OF | JATENT MEDICINES FALL AND WINTER GOODS | I kinds, {TOILET A iN THIS COUNTY.] RTICLES and FANCY GOODS, Also TOBACCO & SEGARS, and CONFECTIONERY of all kinds NONE FINER FROM THE MOST STYLISH | DRESS GOODS DOWN TO ANY Spectacles a Specialty. THING COMMONLY KEPT BY Being an apothesary of experience prescriptions will be accurately com { pounded, C. E. AURAND, Druggist, sep 27y Spring Mills, Pa. New Brockerhoff House. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, G. G. McMILLEN, Prope." Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. ER. Free Bus to and from all traine. gf purposes always kop Noecial rates Lo witnesses and jurors, Bjus HARDWARE STOVES, In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges, We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand. WILSON, McFARLANE & CO J OF vcouily aga snd | ALEXANDER & BOWER special attention given to those havin lands or progerty tor sala. Will draw u ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA, and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgas bonds &o. OR coinGarmen’s new building. Al i i GENERAL STORE AND AT D iG] BARGALSS, YT ZELLER & SON, Jd. DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Desler In DRUGS, re DRUGS CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, | FANCY GOODS, &c| Pure Wines and Liquom for medica Bollafonte, Pa. JANE PRUTZMAN, BOOT AED FHOEMAKEY after April ist will open in the Durst building, when he will be prepared to make to order Boots und Enoes, and do all kirds of yepairing, Fatisfaction guar- anleed, snd charges reasopabie. He asks a share of the publie patronage, Ematf MISEKRE IDE 5 ECTTAP “PCI ~ | PROVISION lS fa Re: . H 6 1 sain PR ot SH] 7 £2 v * bh, LRY f Tht 1 npliv at. ral Fess succes practios, ful h SwrT's Geman Ouiol The Great German Remedy RI Lt RHEUMATISM, Nearalgin, Dyspepsin, and all Discascs of the Stomach, Howels, Blood, Eiver and Kidneys. For Sale by all Dealers in Modine, st 30 Coots 5 Bottle Prepared and sold at Wholesale by the GERMAN OLI0O COMPANY, {LIMITED,) 2% Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa, PHILADELPHIA WHOLEBALE AGENCY: Johuston, Holloway & Co., 002 Arch St. Bmith, Kline & Co, 309 and 311 North 3rd street, Dentists. I" UW, HOSTEEMAN, ] Dentist, Centre Hall, Office at residence on Church street, oppo #ite Lutheran Church. Will give sxiiss faction in all branches of bis profession. Ether administered. idsdr D*%S BOTEIIOR~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pres pared Lo exiract teeth absolutely withow pain. my 278 ENTRE HALL HOTEL, D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM, Good Table, healthy ! locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient, Terms ve reasonable, — lap CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY & SAM'L S8HOOP {Successors to J, O, Deininger.) tM Manufacture and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechuy ics of long experience. Hence a} work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class. COME AND SEEOUR wore (eu27