HEUMATISM Cure don't care anything but Rheumatism, but it cures ihat every time. It cured Sam’. Boaxs, Lancaster, Pa, Mz Hanrmax, Sn, Bloomsburg, Pa. «lus. Rev. R. H. Roninsoy, Staunton, Va, dns. Wx. MERARG, 1500 Wylie St., Philadelphia, 1 F. Newrox, Camden, N. J. Hus. Many Carron, Moorestown, N. J. Fraxz Maxr, Mauch Chunk, Pa. EVERY BOX HAS BOTH TRADE MARKS} AND a PEACE ALONG THE SHORE STEAMSHIP LINES REPORT NO TROUBLE WITH STRIKERS Work Proceeding in the Usual Manner and the Companies Apparently Deter mined tu Fight the Union, New Yourxg, Feb. 21. There was a great crowd of 'longshoremen in front of the plier of the Pacific Mail Bteamship company, anxious to get a chance to work. Mr. Walsh the stevedore, who prior to the strike dis charged and loaded all the boats of this company, put about 150 of the old men at work discharging the Acapulca. Most of the men selected were those who had fore merly worked on the pier, but a number of men who had formerly worked at other piers, and were unable to back man. aged got i“ “job from the foreman. The idle men have taken cour age, because old men have been taken back get to wh onsen - wa a ————————— A » va. A MONTANA BLIZZARD. Thrilling Description of a Trip With No Gulde Save the Decelving Wind, The thermometer, says a writer in the Detroit Free Press, marks twenty degrees below zero. Itis still and cold. The sun has a complete ring, like a rainbow, around it, and four brilliant sundogs like enor. mous candle flames, only more dazzling, mark the top, bottom slides of this fiery circle. It to get hazy, frost flying, as they say here. The wind rises; at first an occasional puff, finally a strong, steady wind. The thermometer keeps falling till it indicates forty below sero. The haze gets thicker and thicker, until can not two hun~ dred yards; the or four inches of light on Jthe ground commences to move with a swish ing sound like the spray from the lake waves in a squall, till finally it seems as though what was on the ground is all in the air. One can not ses twenty feet. But we only a little i and COMmMmMmaences one Boo three snow snow there have THE FIRST STEAM-BOAT, Demise of 5 Man Who Saw the Beginning of Modern Commeres, Dr. William Perry Exeter, N. H., and the ‘Harvard nine ty-eight vivor of the steam-boat r Years ago in 1788, and 1811 in Harvard ber of Plymouth, the ‘most cians in his day special grandfather of authoress., He whom is a practisi the other, John 1 & few years nati Gazefte, hu pursuiis the oldest person graduate ‘ Iv, ago oldest College, died VERS ie ti sole passengers on Hion's do on the udson He WHS a membes The only survi ing that « is William Bever, Mass. Dr. Perry one successful and = was born in ton, Mass lass Wis kiliful physi n New Hampshire, wi knowledge msanit He Barah Orne THE ' sociation, OF ALLENTOWN, PA, Offers the cheapest and hegt —LIFE INSURANCE, —— Io smounts from $500 to $8000, s QO AGENTS WANTED d for Circulars, Address us above feb RED LETTER SALE. J AB. H. LOHR CENTRE HALL, PA., AGENRT FOR Covenant Muinal Benefit Association, of Galesburg, Tl, special agent for the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Hantingdon, This Co,, is strictly for Odd Fellows and their wives Also agent for the Union Central Cincinnatl, and for various firs 58 re Ins. ance companies, Hates same sx any other agen! wely C seilefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, doors from first national bank, CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFORTE, Receive Deponits and allow Interest Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government | Becarities | TAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT, ‘resident ( ’ Ins. Co. ot LEMANT DALE — ATTOBRNEY-AT-LAW two jank7 PENNA, Balser way to go, and, pulling our mufliers around our faces, we leave one eye un covered and keep it fastened on the trail before us, We travel silently along, fight SIGNATURE D Twice this Size, / Bone Conmine without this lg. nature asd both Trade Rarks, doe on this pier, and & number of them sad shat to morrow morning the Morgan hne and a number of the transatlantic steamship nes would take back the old men It was The tor Clured pat name | our prices on our entire stock, This is, Fulton's bu 1 | what we call 4 “Red Letter Sale,” as the sally stated | price of every article io curstore is mark- of ( | wd in red figures from which there no Desler in Whiskey, Brandy laremont is Win PER BOL, For compiete information, Descriptive Pams phlet, with testimonials, free. ¢ fF Yor sale by nll druggists, 1f one or the other i= fot in position to furnish it to yon, do not be per. suaded to take anything else, but apply direct to the General Agents, PFAELZER BROS, & C0. $19 & S21 Market Strect, Philadelphia. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! HARPER & KREAMER Centre Hull, Have just opened in one .t. Larges and Best Rooms in the Valley, STOCK OF— DRESS GOOLS —A COMPLETE DRY GOODS, « NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOKS, H'XDWABE OILS AND PAINTS GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, J ROCERIES. COFFEE SUGARS. TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO SEGARS, EVERYTHING A WELL REGULATEI] STORE NEW GOODS. KEPT IN ALL We offer bargains unsurpassed n this COUNTY. US. COME AND SEE Highes All kindsjot Produce taken and Market Prices Paid. SCHNER'S GUN STORE B ELLEFONTE, PA D* > A fine stock of ——POCKETKNIVES, SCISSORS, —— Razors and Razors Blrops Revolvers Kui # Kui i ves, Forks and Spoous, Carving vesand Forks idren fine lot of FANCY ARTICLES, NEW TOYS and DOLLS, Masical] Instruments, such as, s+ Violins, Guitare, Banjos, Mandolins, Fifes, Piccolos Mouth Harmonicas, Accordeons, in variety at DESCHNER'S GREAT CENTRAL GUN WO Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE dec22tf e. NIT CURES LCOUGHS.COLDS LUNG TROUBLES SOLD BY ALL DRUGSSTS CSCIC ARNE 3 E Dr. LINDSEY'S BLD SEARCHER Makes a LOVELY COMPLEXION, Is a SPLENDID TONIC and cures CANCER, BOIS, PIMPLES, RCROFULA, MER- CURIAL and all BLOOD DISEASES, Sold by your Druggint, Sellers Medicine Co, Pittsburg, Pa. RED LETTER SALE. All goods in our store have been re duced in price which is plainly marked in red ink, We have one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods in Proosylcania, all of which are marked down to such pri- | ces that we are bound to sell them. It! is impossible to give the redoc.d price of every article, but we cordially invite the public to call and examine goods and prices. Thee isno sham in this sale, and it is done to reduce our stock. Call and examine goods and prices, B.& A, Lorn, A two story house and lot at the sta- tion, with large stable, Good location for one wishing to carry on business near railroad. Purchaser can Lave privi- lege 10 farm 35 acres of land, | mile from station. tf F. KURTZ. Also, buildiog lot#'} mile cast of Cen tre Hall station, prices 875 to $125 per lot, on easy terms. Apply to Famp Kuntz, tf also announced that the Savannah Steams ship line had discharged all of the men em- ployed since the strike and had agreed to take back the old men A learned that there was ne foundation whatever for these reports. At the Mgrgon Line it was said that the com- pany had no intention whatever of taking the old men back. The force of men now at work was fully competent, and in fact the new rendering better ser vice than those who quit work at the strike. If the strikers were waiting for work uatil they were asked to come back by the Morgan Line they would wait a long time Agent Yonge of the Ba vanah Line said: “We have the same force of men at work we have had for the ecks, and we shall keep them at they are pro- tected three ar four men were strikers, but were severely iuj were well able to protect th One of men who who was arrested about when wienti- reporter men Vero us last two w work and sco that On Thurdday nigh assaulted by ired, as the! neelves the Was assauited, and ten days ago for discha attacked by tied one « and told me that if would either kill some one. No violence on the part was reported from any water front. West street tirely clear of the presence of men detailed to dut at the st stood at each street nigto! Pia a mob o WY Ririgors, He trouble f his assailants came to mo kept on he have to this be killed himself or of the strikers aiong the Was aimosti en re. This was due to imber of police sidewalks and Three policemen kept the Many of w drawing from No. 49, and here is little dout 1at if all the members { th 1001 ar *T HS a Oo give point wiriki extra nt the an yon reel corpers corner, and rowds of lers up the side streets f then } favor the ranks « t O a free xX pression their opinion this will be aders in the union wh ' members of the dis trict asse 0 overco ANNOUNCE ganizations night is Aho but I do no iy any man district roward as Le does it will 1 The men formerl) Mail doe = cent que assemt * ing the strike, bu union me that « “lam or §10 aAssistar % ot Yes said © needed mp re rganizati i that Did the n \ those who it more money 14 . ' } that I do not care to a i sauch talk fr o nothing about i $a nave Diamond Notes. The proliminary will HOUis at Sportsman Are, © March 20 The Brown Prickly Ash nine as opponents have a local reputation If the Chi present a much Browns in the spring fall, In fact, they will many other ways It is said Managing Director Watrous had a lot of canes made for the boys. The one for Dave Orr proved such & success that he has it on exhibition atSpalding's. Its & home run stick The Bouthern league has secured an able catcher in George Baker. He will prove one of the best in the league this season. The National league made a mistake whens it let him go Morris, Carroll, are due in Pitt “CBROND open in BL m Sunday, have the The latter ¥ will nst the did last better in agos gel Glasscock th y better infield ag than the; be much Brown and Van Haltreg taburg from California abous March 10. Donohue may also come East with the gquartette. He is quite a noted third baseman When Keily is not catching Redbourn for the Bostons, it is said will play right field Mike will no doubt be made assists ant captain. He will instruct the boys in base running The Lowells have secured Pat Hartnett, the big first baseman who played with the ies most of last season. He is a , but poor base fae NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW Youk, Feb 19 call 4 per conte GUVERNMENT BONDS Closing Closing Yesterday. To-day. sy 18% 10 110 1M 128% Money on 1501 191 17; 1907, 44s 44%, 4% reg con reg con 184% Isis S¥0K MARKET The stock market wos dull today, the only tig Kansas and Texas, rapidly on the compromise with de, CLOSING PRICES Closing Yesterday. ry 139% A eg 135 31% Og My ty a wy Closing Today, 6154 198 3644 10% 135% Canadian Pacific Chicago, Hur. & Q Central Pacific Del. & Hudson Del, Lack. & W Erie,...... . Erie pref, Lake Shore, , Tous, & Nash. , . Michigan Central Missourt Pacific N.Y. & New Eng N. J, Central, N.Y.Cent. & Northwestern ! Oregon Navigation Hud Reading . Hoek Istand BL Paal...... ‘ Union Pacifie... West. Union Tel ‘ } PRODUCE MARKET. Wheat Active, clos weak, Corn-~Quiet. ciosingavy Oa niet, closing weak, Fen, Wheat........ ory Corn... ‘e Oats... ! Mar, ny 44 «“ Wy ‘ ds] EXCHANGE. Butter. Market very dull, Creamery—Wes tern, oad. imitation, 0c, Dairy —Esste orn, balf-firkin tubs, 2ic.adlo. ; eastern, Welsh tubs, We.adic : eastern, firkins, 10¢.a%10.3 weatern, ITc.alfc. Factery— rest, 7c. 0900. § low range. Se.aie, i Ld Market firm, Factory New York, cheddar, 18%c.allke, Creamer Now York, : part sk Hie aide, i firm. Fo wheats Se ing the wind at Occasionally something looms up the le ft, looking like a lot of houses in motion ora train of lightning speed. They are the range cattle drifting before the The houses Our leader stops and behind “Are you trail?” t every step, to the right or Cars passing at storms like things demented mist makes them look as large as to the man tho heart in “Are wa ir turns him this is sure Every one stops with mouth and whispers to him We huddle together, nine o supposed trail, ¢ been fol. lowing the r lost?’ a strip mind swept bare by go back? ond is aging wind One gl nee sufficient to obl We are The wind tf! lost 18 and screams ar scornf IRU gt unds, It g ul so bravest heart comin A grim dq We must fight for and trust to takes the lead, « not come vot than once falter, hu g on at each ot Weall kn ter belo face in she stag rp ot again : x % i leg-weary and ms Cad bn 0 contrast and a berth ing snow 3 SENSIBLE MISS WEST. How She Won the Cordial Respect of All the Young Men Washington. Accor Ft WW y Bs nglor tar, a in gress of ago by British 0 ANY Yo w fora + 10 balls with i the most it For th fourth, Miss West } out a bouquet Rhy beautiful mes y +o tit 12 in ail society ra reigning young belie fi ree $ r the w he ie a ity and eo younge: nights of th : her populars With the young atiaches, Lieutenant Her two quets the r fathar ver aftor girls Miss Mattie ETS, Are NOW consy IOUS § : He balls and ger. i with juets t introduced mans the girls carry n bere one of hat other iquets in irain on the girls’ like to keep up ap a bushel of flowers te th only one modest young some cases have b pin-mmoney pearances and os outshine ti rival = ot armful of r On npered miss, who was holding a heay ¥ bouquet of carnations, calle ‘ ival “Where'd you buy your fi re, Je Shaking Ww b © Arry ROA ne night: nniet! as a ‘At The beat him a doen 1p a bunch of roses as large at-aheaf, the ivy said the same place ! a man told me how vou : {o down, and thought it} too much for carnati rs cents Mis TOO IMITATIVE. Why a Venerable Malden Lady Hud te Fart With an Imitative Bird, A gentleman residing in Ceylon wished to make a present to a maiden aunt of his living in London, and he could think of nothing so suitable and likely to be & source of amusement to her as 8 ming -a small bird, corresponding in appearance and size to an English blackbird, and riv- paling the parrot in powers of imitation Procuring a good specimen of the species, fresh from the forest he set a watch upon his own tongue, avoiding all slang, and beimg very careful in respect of grammar. Then, taking the bird on board a vessel about to sail for England he gave it 0 the ship's cook, with a promise that if the bird was de livered into the hands of the lady with its vocabulary undefilod a bonus of ten shillings would be forthcoming, whereupon the cook promised to take all possible care of the bird-—to nourish him and watch over bis morals. On the voy age the mina exercised a marked influ. ence for good over ona part, at least, of the vessel, and the cook's .cuddy was a perfect hall of propriety, and in due course he received his ten shillings. A few woeks passed, and then the gentle man in Ceylon received a letter from his aunt. She thanked him for his gift, but said she had been obliged to part with the mina--not, however, on account of the ox pressions he made use of, for his language was correctnoss itself, but she could not endure zl day long plaintive cries of “Steward!” with marvelous, pover-cons- ing imitations of the distressful sounds issuing from the lips of passengers suffox- ing from soasicknoss, to whose money to Dr. Fult but became i brought hy his boat fathor Dr. Perry Albany to K 10, H its passag: pe MW Ch 18007 The Cour proba! prog of mind Mo ORMICK BBOS, | he 1 bro BOT Live the per We have reduced 10 ination, very article from 10 to and see for yourself, N. & price cent A. locks, DR. H. 8. CLEMENS, regular office is i Allentown, Pa : ith and Centre Hall lefonte « irpose of examining oe Wi visit Be fuesday . 1% 1 ih Guate BUBKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE he best salve in the world for cuts igen, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tetter, chapped hands, chilblaios and all skin eruptions, and posi no pay required, It y give satisfaction, or Price 25 cents per all druggists. 4augl oR ly enres piles, or refunde d. For gale by HAS ATTENDED ar C0 “oi SAIN Ever since its introduction. [ts sales during the past year exceeded 1 : l we look 11 Ve all previous years, forward to an unpre- } lented demand this vear for this | our other brands of RAW Fix di Ii your dealer nas none Lt tou us the ¥ * cason is fully upon us. ‘or Baugh's Phosphate Guide and Are HN. Manufnc®urers of the Celebrated DEALERS 20 South Avenue, FHILADELFPHIA, PA Nj cveruice BROS . Delaware I | pA KINDS OF TPTECER WILL WORK BOUALLY AS WELL ON ROUGH STONY LAND AS ON THE WESTERN PRAIRIES. IT I8 UNLIKE ANY OTHER SULKY Ix THE WORLD. CAN BE ATTACHID TO ANY COMMON WALKING PLOW IX FIVE MINUTES TIME AND IS WARRBAXTED NOT T0 INCREASE THE DRAFT ONE POUND, BO SIMPLE A CHILD STRONG EXOUGH TO DRIVE A TEAM CAN OPERATE IT. WILL TURN A SQUARE CORNER WITH. OUT RAISING THE FLOW, THE QNLY PLOW MADE WITH A FOOT LEVER TO ETART THE POINT OF PLOW ABRUPTLY IN THE GROUND OR ELEVATE IT TO SKIM OVER THE TOP OF FASr STONES, AROUND ROOTS, ETC We want a good, live man to sciae t in every town in the U.K, Writa ue for our liberal terms and "E 8. DANIELS & CO., BAVANA, X. TX. “Castoris is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior to any prosoripion known to me.” IL A. Amcnen, M.D, 111 8a, Oxford 84, Brooklyu, XN. Y. tion, and promotes di sstion, + tnjurious medication. and sold for medicinal purposes only every day inthe week, ZELLER & BON oe DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Ps. Dealer In DRUGS, - CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, * FANCY GOODS, &« Liquors for medics DRUGS Pure Wines and purposes always kept Hotels. I USH HOUSE. W. RB Teller, proprietor, Beli fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade, junel By Go (oH MINGS HOUSE, W HELLEVONTE, EMANUEL BROWN, Prop The traveling community this hotel equal to any in the every respect, for man and charges very moderate. Give 28june Lf PA. will find county in beast, and it a trial 28j us N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. i BROCEERHOFF¥ HOUSE, ALLEGHEXY ST.. HELLEFOXTE, PA G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. rood Bample Rooms on First Floor. We. Fre: Buss to and from all trainee. og ‘vecial rates to witnesses and jurors, Biur { (YENTRE HALL HOTEL. z D. J. MEYER. Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND 17 CURTOM Table, } thy BEANEIENT (yond mountain water, wmtaral scenery in churches convenient. reasonable, ea locality, pure surrounded bv finest the state Schools Terme very 16aug tf and USK, CK WAVEN. PA VN HO DWELL, Proprietor 8. WOODS Al op r. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on first floor. YAMERON HOUSE, LE Mn ™ Vi T1 4 CIAL RATER TO © ERS OVER SUND i Livery attached. Free Bw Ki rains WISBURG, PENN'A k CODER Prieto WM ERY rs TRAVEL HW D* G. W. HOSTEH De Residence on Main 2d floor of Harper building branches of his profession, ministered, D* 8. G. GUTELIUS.—~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared Lo perform all operations in the iental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. MAN, itis, Centre Hall street, Office on & Kreamer's stove Will give satisfaction in sll Fther ad- 14apr J. LI. Braxcoien, C. P. Hxwes SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYR-AT- LAW BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENX'A, Special sttentipn to coll ns ; practice ali the courts; uitatiog German and English si Cons JoBx KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’s new building north of Court House. Can be onsalted in English or German, 7m’y%4 JouN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law ' Collections promtly made and special atlention given to those having lands or property tor sale. Will draw ud and have scknowledged Deeds, Mortgsas bonds&e Bellefonte, Pa I OC, M. BOWER, E L WER & ORVIS, H, ORVIS Eves BO ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Farst's building, jan8H D F. FORTNEY, J a Attorney -at- Law, Office in old Conard building, fonte. ORVIS Belle- ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn oats and barley wanted at the Centre Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest market prices will be paid, Grain taken torage tf Cextee Harr Mzar Manker—~The Centre Hall Meat market having a re- frigerator families can at all times be sup- plied with fresh meats, of the best qual. ity, also bologna sausage. Next door to hotel ; open day and evening, l4mav tt 8” ELMO HOTEL, (3 . 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $200 per day. The {pies int wi tha i © same ral provision for comfort, Tt located in the tnpredinte centres of business and places of amuses ment and difutn t aaron 3 tpow, as well as all parts ofthe city, are . by Streot Oars constant! pg the doors. Mars special in ents a Shots visitingitheoity for business or Fou borage [pests stein