=. BE. Schiroser, isms J inn ON 6 BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, mmm {J srt Has got in his full stock of —QIL CLOTHS — all widthe, styles and prices. vestibule, halls, kitchens, &e glad to have all drop in § If, however, it happen to be raining he will leave on his fron® step one of the hest DOOR MATS to wipe tl and his 1d nove stands in which e mud ofl your shoe, lumbrelia that ever-losable umbrella. COMMON SENSE inyone that it mer oitimate business can in \IR AND SQUARE believe know that our KREAMER:; & HUNTED TO HIS DEATH. An Knglish M. FP, Fleeing Irate Stepson. Hefore an Loxpox, Sept. 19. Colonel Hughes-Hal- latt has succeeded in eluding the pursuit of his stepson, Captain Belwyn, and has returned to London. The captain's friends have informed him of the fact and any hour may rake the beautiful Mrs. Hughes- Hallett a widow, thus doing away with the necessity of a divorce sult which his wife and the mother of the captain ie about to bring against him on the ground of his intimacy with his own step-daugh- Ler. Colonel Hughes-Hallett Is a man and a member of seve tary clubs, as well as one of the best speakers of the house of commons, His the widow of Judge Belwyn, und it was her daughter that was the vic. tim. Her brother, Captain Selwyn, whois an officer of the Horse Guards and also a member of parliament, pursued his step- futher and announced his intention of kill- prominent society ral mill who and the ladel phian, Schomberg, for of the Major Bchom- officer in the regular army, Wing trouble about irnished his department efore the breaking out of the rebel colonel, Family aseknowledged Her father, belle to some supplies f had a claim against ich was never decided, hours on ‘as able to understand ys goverpment was figure on last r Schomberg id talk for i Kuown adelphin lived with her by her James Page, Page and elors lonel * Hor ¢x- portraits most promi Her bust mt scuip- of Fine is a trifle , 8 shoe has Vears, may have many friends of hor as she yw Eurog es ba va n nave re iarriage. Ac- he went YOArs on Ger. ¥ name LARGE BRICK WORKS BURNED, A Serious Fire at Keyport, -Hnif » Millon Lost Keyroryt, Bept, 19 yard, valued at about tnrvee miles from N, J. Loriliard's brick- $1,000,000, situated Koyport, took fire late yestorday afternoon, and was entirely de- stroyed. It had boen in the course of erec- tion since Mrrch 1 last. While most of the men fire was discovered in one sheds by engineer William Cornell and Frank Pettit. Two or three buckets of water, if they could have been obtained at the time, would have saved whole thing, but while Pettit was going for water the fire gained such headway that nothing could save the building. Engineer Cornell in tho mean time attached the hose to the hydrant, but the burst, and he was helpless. About five hundred of Mr. employes were on the grounds alarm was given and each to fight the flames. Tha fire soon through the roof of the drying room sproad to all of the til the w furnace Chief Engineor Walker the wrted from over ing-roons, and that so were absent a of the drying the Lose soon Lorillard’ when the ona did his best broke buildin adjoining hole seemed like fire sts one was to rbian 10 The b sheds, main bu 1ilding dost bolier-hou dings large Kin of the bu to that o al an eno is estimate SUran IT DON'T HOLD TOGETHER, Politicisns Having Ticket. Labor With Their Massachasetts Troubie party, The Ticket War in the West. the Ohio Was was met by Rf SWeaping « als in the Hee round trip ing, General Passenger Two Old Men Ead Their Lives. pt. 19. --He ail a ta ) THE BTRIKE DECLARED A URE. | It is reported from Pottsville that so far | anthra 2 FAILL- as unanimity on the part of the cite miners is concerned the strike is an absolute failare, and this is due as much to the the apathy and apparent indecision of J operators as to an hit alge 1 ners 18 no thorongh concert of ac men in the different regions, and many | of the large prefer taking t! ting as operators apparently trike to arbitra. | proposed by Reading | The leading miners are al- st without « i and ie chances of a now the company. nt company rators of a Appears eettiement pow DIS Is aL are a quick, : pezcant safe nd sure ne for di y Sraeteq} | sToma ch, ings stro nydys Lu pepsia, cont, pation, enous: orgéner ral de bil i, hen dae lass 1 ude, disens es of We a Yc. Neat 7 but up 100 for id 1 thiol hore % Remi die: are soil b amy po ah 5 Sen yecenls 2 The beautiful colore the MoopisuGins all SHY. AGENTS InN :W PLAINING MILL, At Locust Grove, near Grove and ~-DOORE meee 3 L DING LDIN G LACK ETS BARGER Prin YOUNG MEN & LOHR, CENTRE HALL, PA. Mnatual Benefit Asso Lii,, special agent C entre, Clearfiel 1 Huntingdon. This Co § } OWS an id the “ir t for the 1 AGE? NT DALE ATTOEREY-AT- LAW IC EMAIL Be iefonte, Ps Office N. . corner Diamond / 13, f ¥ i irom nurs tional bank. y GOOD HOF ¥ HOU. MILLEN, Ro GIR [ott os | © WANTED 235.2 7.5, | peared in several amateur dramatic pe: A — | baicive LEARN TELECRAPHY., 0 we chi Bie p ‘ : aie | ot a comin Address | anti is poe SHERMAN TELEGRA # CO., Oberlin, Q. toy ne or wvaral . er refusing several NEw ARK, Please accept oniais tandish, Boone, « Hu ston, Carson, Buffalo Bill, Gen- 1 Chiefs and Ny 3 i fle with 220 fine en- NTS WANTED. Low priced, and ing to sell lowed agents short®of funds, H \MMELL & CO.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. a Po wn HUMPHREYS’ AA——————————— DR. EUMPHRETS' BOOK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Bteel Kagravieg, MAILED FREE, Address, ¥, 0. Box 1810, X.Y, LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES evers, Congestion, Inflammations. . Norms, A ay Fever, Worm Uolie.... 5 rying Colle, or Teething of Infants, Yiarr . Uhildren or Adults. Dl sqntery, | ‘Grips Bilious Colie. . olera es, Vomit ting. Congha, ota Dehn .a wri Neuralgia, Toothache, Paceache. .... Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo ts al mel NN Lie aT Ba ot, 100 Profs v gh, Difficult fod m. Hi wipeias Eraptions.. heamat Rheumatie Pains. ever and sug © fhtlla, Malaria. sabe "les, Blin food intarr , Tnfinense on ‘Head Vhoo . ough oY iolent, Coughs, . cperal] fan hysical Wea ness sd C0. 100 Fulton Bt. Ne , 8 middie-agm was marriad abo is & very £ and en. proud in ibindly iish her husband severely for yught upon her. he has Lr The Mitchelistown Drerix, Seg 7 recent tr Inquest. At an Inquest! i Mitche istown, Ennis, i nb ister, the poi their horses of and Without pr ion 1 nto the Edward testified that batons upon the attacked the crowd No one had previous ly made a disturbance, and their action was Mr, Difion, the witness, a number of ladies into a priest's house to shelter them from vio. lence. Witness said that another body of police charged up the square after a man, upon whom they used their clubs, A num- ber of policemen ran into the priest's house, where Mr. Dillon had escorted the ladies Mr. Dillon tried to discover who commanded the police, as he was anxious to got them away. He appealed to three of the constables and ascertained that there was no officer present. Home time later one appeared and Mr. Dillon induced him to withdraw his men. Thea the priost persuaded the puspls to go home. Arr uncalled for sald, assisted —— Ay —— A Michigan Town Nearly Destroyed. Mirwavken, Sept 1% Fire swept away soven of the best business blocks of Iron- wood, Mich.,, yesterday afternoon, much in the samo manner as three months ago its sister Wisconsin town Hurley, just across the Montreal river, was devastated. The loss is estimated at about $150,000, with practically no insurance. About twenty bulldings were destroyed, including the Bt James hotel building, wherein were located the Bank of Irouwood, drug storeof A. LL. Downs & ('o., American ox press office, Western Union telegraph, post office, J. E. Bean's jowelry store, and the Alhambra theatre, involving & loss of $16,000. The Gobbling Up of Sammon. Loxbox, Sept. 16. «The Post, commenting on the Mamoan difficulty, says the Wash ington conforence will be expeedingly iil advised if it accepts the suggestion of Gor. many that she shall have Upolu and Apia (which contain the best land and harbors in the Samoan group) and England and the United States shall take Bavau and Tuber. Ita. The lost strongly advises the appoints ment of a native government with advisers chosen in behalf of the great powers, but who shall be men who have no interest in or connection with trading hotises of the countries interested. rae at No first pracing deep gashes ger, wh ives went to call on Lim i isju posad that he a0 i No cause La: inteanbarger The Chatsworth Disaster, Cuarswontn, lil, Sep the wounded of the ill-fated Niagara ox cursionists remaining he Mra SK B don, of Tonica, IU lied yesterday. This places total number of victims st aighty The last ol the NEW YORK MARKETS. New Vi 19 ~Money on Call § ands per cent ME, Sept BORDA, _ Closing Closing Yn ‘a. ia, “a 01. reg. i 1501 vlan BOB. » ssn «+ + conn 1907, TOR. eens Iwi, con an STUCK MARK hh Thres o'clock~The hither prices were well held daring the remainder of the afternoon, and there were several further wdvan: os whore the short interest was driven 10 cover. CLOSING PRICES, Cloming Yesterday. Canadian Pasitio, ....,...... 0% Chioago, Bur, &Q. ov. cou 122 Contra Praciflo tenes ran ne OF Dol, & Hudson. .... wae. 99 Del. Lasik. 4s W,. vesns 1044 Erie ER SSS Ah 2d Rei DRE. s se ones +osren. viens 7 hake BROS... co x ss ua Lonte. & Nash. .............. 61 Michigan Central. ...ve...0 86 Missouri Paciflo sonne MN N.Y. § Naw Eng. sores 42 N.J, Central we N.Y. Cent & Hud. ........ 10% Northwestern ........e 00 13% regen 4 n Navigation. connieen WRLG fio BA use. weve ienenn Bly feading sunsivsnnm conn ss Bd Rock | and. evte seus venus FH St. Paul. ., cesenesnnve BUY Union Pacifio. cernnaienee BA West Union Tol ’ wer TOM PRODUCE MARKET Hep Oat, —— Ti% — Mg nN ny MERCANTILE EXCOHASUR Butter Marist waaker. Creamory-« Eastern Satis: Westra, Bla 4 ut Imitation 16210), Dairy 5 stars. astiAriia ta i, Lhett yn; was ert, hale, Faotory «rasa, 143165 Juay packed 1% M7. Choose, — Market firm, Factory Now York ohoddar. Yar? 0: western, fay Walle. Cream: Seu Orik, pars skims, a0. '( Market weak, Frosh —Sastorn, Arts Ya C Canadian. firete. 180.0 wesiora —— Ae srnanne pea. Wheat. ....com Unis he SEB Wee +h L When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris, DEALERS IN NJ cCoRMICK BROS, Es pA A. OF we Bed Room Suits, Side Boards, Bedsteads, Tables, HCantariais so well adaptod to ohildren thas tL recoramend it ag superior to any Prescription known to me." H. A. Asctisn, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 84, Brookiyu, ¥. Y, Castoria coves Colle, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhosa, Eraotation, Kills W f intaa, gives soc and s injurious medication. div T-LAW, IE, PA wurt House, on 2d ans5 Office « ypposite the C a ioor of Fi arst's bail Iding. Office in « fonte H. Office No. 4 Sout} fonte, Pa. Office He y PM. Law, id Conard building, Belle- HOY. M D OCULISTAND AUR IST, ars, 7 5) A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. kinds of binding, st All MRpers, magazines, pamphlet reasonable rates, New, 8, ete. bound and re bound in first class style, 102m Cextere Harr Mzar Marxwr—The Centre Hall Meat market having a re frigerator families can at all times be sup- plied with fresh meats, of the bestqual- ity, also bologna sausage. Next door to hotel ; open day and evening. imav tt Hexzy Boozzz. T. ELMO HOTEL, Nc. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $200 per da The traveling public will still ind at this Ho~ tel the same liberal provieion for their comfort. Itisloosted in the immediate centres of business and pleces of amuses ment and differant railroad depots, ae well ns all parts ofthe city, are easily socessible by Street Cars Soltantly passing the doors. It offers special indeoements to those visitingthecity for business or picssare; our PAINS eotfuly solicited 08 M. FRORR ropritor. White and tod wheat, Shelled, oc dora wanted at the Roller A tor which hy highest will'be paid, Grain When
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