FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. wy That the eldest and davgeet tobacdo factory fn the x this factory makes the popular and worlds famed Climax Plug, the acknowledged stand ard for first-class chewing tobacco. feraey City, 25. toerdd indn J That his factory wes established as long ago as 1260. inst year (1886) it made and sold the enormous 8, or fourteen thov- suantity of erefaade I sand tons of tobacco, this was more than one-seventh of all the to bacco made in the United States potwith- standing that there were goo factories ut work, in the Jast ot years this factory has helped support the United States Government to the extent of dred thonsand d into the U. S. Treasury in lateral Revenue ro A AXeR, over Forty-four million seven hun Hars (S44, 700,000.00} paid the pay-roll of this factory is about $x 0004 COO00 Per your or $0,000.00 per week. this factory employs about Ir 500 pperatives, this factory chew in Cl have tried to ux pow try makes such a wot derfully good Plug that many other factories ate it in vain, and in despair s stiract custom by offering larger pieces of inferior goods for the same price, this factory nev rtheless continues to increase ita business every your, this factory belongs to and is operated by Yours, very truly, P. LORILLARD & CO. =I. EI. Schroy er, eesreaanss {J rims ON € BISHOP ST,, BELLEFONTE, mene (Ye Has got in his fa! stock of —OIL CLOTHS,— all widths, styles and rices arta () araminn = oe Loe Be N—O—L- E-U-M—8- for office, vestibules, halls, kitchens, &o emnisss {J rman He would be glad to have all drop in to take a look at his goods, provided the weather is fair. 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The List Handed to senator Beck. pec. 11.--The republican assembled in caucus atl ¢leven o'clock vesterday., The list of assignmonts to committees was laid before the body bY the caucus committee. One or two minor were agreed upon in Caucus, and The cancus lasted WASHINGTON, senators changes the list was approved. loss than an hour The followitg is the full list of the ropub- lican membership of the genate committees as arvanged by 1ho caucus. Agricul Forestry - Palmer, Plumb, Sabin, dock Meosars, and Pad Messrs. Allison, Dawes, "arwell wenses ~— Messrs. Jones, Hale, Morrill, s gid Davis Wilson Messrs, Riddleberger District o Columbia Spooner, Chaco, well Education Ingalls, and Fare Labor Messrs, wyer and Wilson ~ Democratic chairman, al Blair, 1 fesars. Bowen and Babin. Civil Service and Chace, Dawes, Stewart. Claims trenchment—Messrs, Stanford and ~Messrw Lpooner, Hoar, Mitch Stewart and Quay t Dalenses—Messrs, Dolph, Cameron, Hawley and Hiscock. Commerce-Messrs, Frye, Jones(Nevada), Dolph, Cameron, Sawyer, Cullom asd Pal- mer Epidemic Diseases Messrs, Stanford, bridge. To Examine the Several Branches of the 4 Messrs. Quay, Aldrich and Democratic chairman, Chandler, and Block Expen Monoy—Messrs. Farwell, Plu Platt, Sherman and Frye. Megsrs, Morrill Jones Allison, Aldr and Hiscock. ww Messrs, Bto Dawes and Stanford Foreign Relat Evarts and Hawley. Dawes, Finsnot Sherman kKbrisige, ons-—~Mossrs. Sherman, Ed- Bowen, Judiciary—-Messrs Hoar, Wilson and E Library Manufactures Babin and Qu Military A Edmunds, Ingalls, varis, Evarts and Hoar Mosars Riddleberger, Messrs Messrs. Hawley And 0 Messrs nd Quay Bua Oaas Saw. Haw- i * 1 a 1 SLOCKHTIGRY ecssrs. Wilson, of » chair Messrs. Chandler on intarsta de a standing s increased. The re Messrs, Hise WK. the chair itt and litary af- the | sr and substituted for assent of the are as follows Wilson. and ES gmmitiee on a member of be the srobably Stewart with he following are the changes in the prin ittoes : — Farwell takes Mahone's place on appre priations; Sawyer, and Palmer fill th ancies on the oc nittee, made by the retirement Miller and Conger, Riddle. Farwell take places on the Dis. Vice « Hiscock takes Miller's place wor committee: Dolph takes on the committee on foreign relations; Platt and Stockbridge are substituted for Ingalls and Harrison on the committee on Indian affairs The judiciary committee is reduced in numbers from tem to nine by the retire nent of McMillan, whose place is not fillod, The list has been handed to Mr. Beck, chairman of the democratic caucus, Who has called a democratic caucus for Monday morning at ten o'clock. © Yiu ered Onn . MoMi ¢ und of Co AN, umbis committe, and Chaney on fin Harrison's place the ——“—-— om Decision in a Famous Insurance Suit. Bosna, Dee. 11, ~The referee in the fame ous Arnot litigation rendered his decision yesterday in favor of the Arnots. In Fob yuary, 1558, the Arcade building on Lake street, this city, was burned. It was well insured in the Etna, Continental, Phoenix, Montauk, Fireman's Friend, Hamilton and Manufacturers and Bullders’. The Mtns paid its share, but the others refused to pay in full. The Arnots are wealthy and prepared to fight. The litigation has been complex and tadious. It was floally re- ferred to A. Haddon, a lawyer of Corning, To-day he rendered his decision, awarding the Arnots $40,000 jasurance and interest, gad plecing $20,000 costs on the insurance companies, Capt. Bogardus Makes a Mateh, Rr. Lovie, Dee, 11.-Capt. A. H. Bogurdus bes made a match with J. L. Winstan, of Covington, Ky., to shoot at 100 wild pigeons yards rise, for $250 » side, tho shout to take place in St. Louis next Friday. A national tournamont of all the crack shots of the country is to held hero next spring. An Atthoress Gets a Sung Fortune. §§ Sourn Berwick, Dec. 1l--Miss Sarah Orne Jowett, the snthoress, who is a nas tive of this place, has come into pps GTR LE COPERNMENT CROP REO. Corn Much Higher Than Last Year-—-Little ifterence in Wheat. , WasmixaroN, Dec, 11.-"the December statistical report of the department of ag- riculture relates mainly to farm prices of : agricultural products. The aversge value i of corn is 48.8 cents per bushel, against a.6 and Sure : 4 last year and 828 in 1883. In 1881 it was Cure ior dis 4 $9.8, when the estimated product Was ordered |ivemys 1,104,018,000 bushels, The difference is | : : largely due to uw general depression of | or sfomach, ad values. ‘The prices respectively in 1851 and indigestion, dys-" 3 1887 are 61 and 48 in Ohio, 60 and 45 in In. pe 5 ia, const pation diana. 38 and 41 in Tlinois, 44 and 51 In Towa, aa 65 nud 57 in Missouri, 78 and 67 in Kansas, orge neral de bi I1y, he adache and 20 and 20 in Nebraska Prices in the lass ifude, dise nies of wenen, ge. Neatly put up 100 for SOF. Gulf states average lower than last year, Athlopharos Remedies are sold b a resulting from & nearly full home supply. In the Atlantic states prices of home-grown il d rug gists \Ssend beants for the bedu corn are only slightly advanced. ful colored picture, the Moogrw Gms, Athlophoros Colt A 0PHORp pe PiLLs — y are a quick’ § pleasart, safe The average value of wheat is 09 conta, 2 Wall SENY, only three mills higher than the GVErage last year. Its 82 in New York, 61 in Penn- | - . ——————— sylvaunis, 74 in Michigan, 78 in Ohlo, 72 in Indiana, 70 in Hlinois, 64 in Wisconsin, 02 in Missouri, 81 in Iowa and Kansas, o in Min- posota, 53 in Nebraska, and 52 in Dakota. The average for oats is M.7 cents, against 20.8 last year Barley averages 562.2 instead of 58 last year, Buckwheat 1 or 1.7 cents higher than fast year. The cereal averages for the entire country differ ver) slightly from those of last year, The value of potatoes is greatly enhanced | being 68.5 cents against 45 last year. tis ; higher than for seven years, exceeplin 1881 | The value of hay is much increased. It | averagos $0.34 per ton, against £7.80 last | year, The advance has been in the drought | area of the west, | Cotton values are about half a cent high- | r The average plantation prices by states are as follows: 8.7 cont the Atlantic coast, 6.6 for Alabama, Missiasippt and Louisiana; 8.5 for Tennessee and Arx- kansas, and 8.8 for Texas. except Lo corn, inds, ARMS CO. ng Tools, and vr ‘ CONN. or than in December last INCHESTER= s per pound for the states of Reload n of all k 'TURED BY TH REPEATING aN, AFTER MEXICAN BANDITS, * TAC He . J ITAVE —— Hundreds of Troops in the Field Trying to Capture the Ouiinwa. i Arizona, Dec raids and murders by the bandit, Hernal.are COUSIng i reasod alarm, The M:« ous ffforts © effex Ammunitio FANT WINCHESTER 11. bo NOGALES, Frequent | notor s Mexicsn | ciean government is making strem- of Bernal Almost all the troops ors and Binolos and also ns are in the field. The | od the bandit camp, but wero | Another attack : wore t the capture Shot Rifles, forced made, and three wounded 3 divided 3 It the bandit with his forces, but in 0 i bandits is thought isn TN J WW ‘Single manipulating the movomes tis Ix isved that holped in his st Sond for 76-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE § ussperats ba Nearly dhe fil muck whine ¢ PAPER. faried Heutang to Death. i ALCT ONEER. | t | {Is prepared to ory sa | successful in tl | viees to the 1g ff, who James John, the Fyrewi Bla y were broken a The six and badly A rit Faeyr oe . others D3. EUMPRREYS' BOOK Cloth & Coid Binding 144 Pages, with Steel Eangroving, HAILED FREE. Addesss, ¥. ©. Bex 1510, KE. ¥, shaken considered Prohibition in Indiana. . Dec. 11 Angols, —. b. Ehudb i OF PRINCIPAL WOR. Prouibitios 4 : Fevers, Congest) in & novel | Worms, Worm ‘rying Colle, CURES nn, Inflammations Worms Colle ring of Infacis FRI » % AOI ff 3 AAAI wee Conghs, Cold b Neuralgia, Toothache Faowagle BlHeadaches, fick Headache, §ertigo y Lhe sale YATE AD Thewd far sion fornia waaay whe and in each case the citizer retin they % have presented missioners and grant u Hioensd The sasio hk the aid of lawyers are endeavoring to commissioners to licenses to ther The prelaninary the case Was in progreas for three dave in the presence of | {ended DY B f citizens. The saloonkeepers | will appeal to the supreme csurt matrances to 3 n wea aa . bave refused WO ¥ wit several the keepers, Dyspepaia, Blows pramach Ww preswed of Painful Periods sites, too Profuse Periods Croup, Congh, Difies!t Bresthing walt Rheum, Fospe ru plions.. Pe 4 ever and Plies, Blind or ting —. HC atarrh, inflasnre, Cold in the Head 7] Whooping Cough, Vieient Uougls ftienerall ebliiiy, Physical Weakness tdney Be cis cara #rYoOus ¥ LS 5 inary Vi cakness, Wetting Bed . aees of the Heart, Paipitation §, PECIFICS. ete or sent FE REDIN compel issue .w 1 of LPP a larg cision in { ay tevor Rtrong Vein of Natural Gas. Lyoxs N. YX. Deo 11.- lage of Penn Yan, cited over the People in the vil Yates county finding of an unusually strong vein of gas in thal place Willian Townsend was boring a well, which had are ex- pid by Phra, end paid on Pecos! price. HCE Padton 85. Be ad L 8 SS 3B sae - - N*V PLAINING MILL, A. H, LOHR CENTRE HALL, PA, AGENT FOR | Covenunt Matnual Benefit Association, of |Galesburg, I'l, special sgent for ihe counties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Huntingdon, This Co,, is strictly for +0dd Fellgws and their wives | Also agent for The Cito emrad Life Ins, Co, 0 fire insur other agent blevly ? - i * Al Locust Grove, near Grove aad Wolfe i | Sa Mill. | IRA BARGER, i incinnatl, and for vari i has just opened a new and complete plaining lance companies, Rates sa Loy snd is prepared to 011 Ri 1 > : |(ILEMAN i\/ first elas ne BS BY { mill at the above pla 3 orde ¥ 80 TDALE. EY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. | W. corner Diemond, twos {doors from first national bank, jnnB7 BRACK ETE, | QENTRE COUN - i # nde AA = 4 yw £53 ATTOR SABH , meee SIDING. MOULDING ¥ BARKING CO, | BELLEFORTE, PENNA. { Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Dnscount Notes; Buy and Bell Goverument Becurities TAS A. BEAVER 1. D. BHUGERT UNDERTAKING | President Cashier ’ be —————————— 4 - D. MURRAY, Centre or anything else in his line, Hales as reasonable as elsewhere, andsatisfaction guaranteed. in all its branches, attended to, and an elegant hearse for fu- nerals. 19. Hall Denler in DRUGS, popular Patent | Whiskey, Bran Wine, and Holland | and sold for medicinal purposes only, levery day inthe week, Ps. Medic £210 ines keg Blore open may IRA T. BARGER, Spring Mills JR & BON, le a DRUGGIETS, Bellefonte, Ps, Desler In Ofebly . oe | ¥ ZELLER & § | DRUGS PESSILVANIA | DRUGS, — STATE COLLEGE | CHEMICALS! : LH EL PERFUMERY, Bprin germ opens April 7, 1887, { FANCY GOODS, &e e—— i fT ’ FE OT v adie This institution is located in one of the most] Pure Wines and Liquors for lien beautiful and healthy spots of the entire All i purposes always kept gheny region. It is open both sexes, aud of fers the following Courses of Study: ; { i i 1. A Full Bclentific Course of Four Years, i i oF oro Hotels. 2. A Full Latin Scientific Course, 5. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first lwo years of the General Belentific Course, (8) AGRI Special attention given to CULTURE: (b) NATURAL HISTORY : (0) lex . ¢ ; lcountry trade, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (4 CIVIL J ENGINEERING i v 5 . _ i } NGS OUs A short SPECIAL COURSE IN AGRICUL juni 38 HOUSE, ORE i BELLEVONTE, URE, i EMANUEL BROWR, Proprietor A short SPECIALCOURSEIN CHEMISTRY, The traveling community will find A reorganized courss in MECHANIC ARTS {this hotel equal to any in the county in | 3 |every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Give it a trial june Bveh HOUSE. ! W. BR Teller {fonte, Pa. proprietor, Belle. innel fy PA. combining shop-work with study A new Bpecial Coarse (two years) in Litera | ture and SBclenocs, for Young Ladies A carefully graded Preparatory Courses, y ror ¥ » Te SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to \N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. the wanis of jents, Military drill is required i Expenses for books | pe I TE AETE end incidentals very low Tuition young | BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, wiles uncer charge of oompetent lady Prim ipal, | ALLEGHERY £T.. RELLEVORTE, PA For Calalogues, or other yrmation, sddress, | GG. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. GEO, W. ATHERTON, President, | ws Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. Hate College, Centre Co., Pu. | a & —— fn | So Free Buss to and from all trains. uy AGENTS WANTED 3 {Special rates to witnesses and jure the most complete popuisr { book ever produced { OUGHLY USEFUL, of TRUE 3 {| are always sure and large, EN meet ndividnal £4 individual six {row lymard : un ok eich | (YENTRE HALL HOTEL, and nies | So uo D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. OR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANEIEXNT CURT i UBTOM »! Good Table, besithy locality, . imountain water, surrounded bv inatural scenery in the slate. land churches convenient. 1c. (reasonable. : ¥ al = € * { BREATH i instant aller 1 pure finest 1 iB Terms very 16ang tf ' AMERON HOUSE Cor, 2nd & Market B¢ LEWISBURG, PA. First-class house {Good sample rooms Buss to and fron fully § BERT OF ALL ICED ever published —ious of apy decent volume yet oul. Agent 5 with high (his groal new Led yor 3 he HISTORY of BLACK va i B. WOODS CALOWELL, Prog X | Terms reasonable. wood sample rooms ‘lon first floor. [prvi mop, i LOCK 4.4 1 § &F ia wt fe - INEW GARMAN HOUS ¥ by ! opporite the Court Hoase, BELLEFONTE, PA. t aeiee his shane Se 3 Boni for wie The New Garman H a jashes and {now fumi bells, and fable D Ww 3 Residence on Main residence. Will giv nranches of his ministered has arisen from iis atom, SER O—LOHR'S-~NEW GROCERY .— 0 ; HOSTERMAN, Dentist. Centre Hall street. Office ¢ satisfaction In wofession, Ether 14apr The grocery of Lohr & Strolimeler, baring been at. in all ad- purchased by the undersigned, the same will beg 5 oarsied on a1 the same place, and with important additions to the sio0k, 10 the store mage more yaplete than heretofore and at low prices. His s—— —————— R.8. G. GUTELIUS,~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public He is prepared to perform all operations in the ienial profession He is now fully pre pared to extract testh absolutely withon osin. my stock will comprise i wane 13 ARS OF VEER, sess weed CANNED RUTTS, cme | nie TOBA CCOS | BRGARS ce en ONFECTIONERIES, i enn BTC BTC ose The stock will a'ways be fresh and of | best goods. Every effort will be made to please, and ashare of the public putron- age is solicited, 18jun2m mm GOOD, sesame ween TRACK ERB, DRIED 258 J. L. Brancies. C. P. Hewes PANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYSAT- LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE OO., PERNA, Special attention to collections practice in al the courts: Consultation in German and English JAS. H. LOHR. JOEX KLINE, Centre Hall. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’'s new Rr Ar a o gus vein was pieced Yesterday afternoon N ¢CORMICK BBOS, 8 pipe was driven into the earth and the | jf 1 escaping gas was lighted. A flame burst several foot into the air and made a«dond roaring sound, and the heat from the flamo was intense. Several gas wells will be im- mediately sunk in different parts of Penn Yan by enthusiastic citizens, and pipes will be nid throughout the village for hesting and lighting houses and business places. E E N N T T R E R KE Chieago Printers Ask For Ald. Cmcsoo, Dee. 11.--The executive com- mitte of the Chicago typographical union has issued a circular to the other unions of the United States. It charges that the Chicago ty pothetae is being supported by the employming priaters of the country in its efforts to destroy the typographical union. It says the striking ters are de. termined not to sign the ironclad contract, and asks for financial aid to support them Undertaking in their position. building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 7m’yS4 1 ae BROS - |-P a i HM ORVIS, CM, BOWER, _E.L ORVIS, RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Farst's baildiog. jan8b ALL AL LL ¥. FORTNEY, . Attornay ‘at Law, Office in old Conard building, Belle fonte. H EK. HOY. M D . OCULIST AND AURIST. Office No. 4 South Spring Street, Belle- fonte, Pa. Office Hours, 7to 9a. m., 1 02, and 7 8, p.m, 11imaydim RL a A — ns w— a Specialty. ——— SS SI Nig Vire in Philadelphia. Pmtoarnta, Doc, 11.--The cooperage and milling works of William G. Penny packer, at Twenty Third street, and Washington avente, were destroyed by fire yesterday Hoveral small dwelling houses were also consumed. The loss will ex- coed $100,000, A large number of valuable horses were rescued. A New York Schooner Saved. : Kewrody, RL, Dec. 1L--The rovenus knew 80 we." © 11180 Oxford 9%, RB ix A. LIST, LEWISSURG BOOK BINDERY, All kinds of binding, st ressonable rates. New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in frst class style. 100m EXTRA i #57 fe wie ro had fi com ho write oD ide eae. what a re FARTICE AR:
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