FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. That the oldest and lavper! tobacco factory im the world is in Jersey City, N. J. That this factory makes the popular and world. famed Climax Plug, the acknowledged stand. ard for first-class chewing tobacco, That this factory was established as loog ago as 1760. That last year (1886) it made and sold the enormous quantity of g7,082,380 Ibs, or fourteen thou. sand tons of tobacco, That this was more than one-seventh of all the to- bacco made in the Waited States potwith. standing that there were 946 {agtories at work. That In the last sx years this factory has helped support the United States Government to the extent of over Forty-four million seven hun. dred thousand dollars ($44, 790000.00) paid into the U. 8. Treasury in luternal Revenue Taxes, That the pay.roll of this factory is about $1,000 wo,00 per year or $eo000.00 per week. That this factory employs about 3,500 operatives. That this factory makes such a wonderfully good chew in Cliraax Plug that many other factories have tried to imitate it in vain, and ia despair now try to attract custom by offering larger pieces of inferior goods for the same price, That this factory nevertheless continues to increase its business every year, That this factory belongs to and is operated by Yours, very truly, P, LORILLARD & CO. rene ON 6 BISHOP ST,, BELLEFONTE, 0 Has got in his fall stock of —OIL CLOTHS. all widths, styles and —— m— tens Fe Bee Noe Qe [oe Boe Ue M5 - for offi.e, vestibules, halle, kitchens, &¢ QO He would be glad to have all drop rices weather is fair. If, however, to wipe the mud off your shoe, and his to place that ever-losable umbrella, T-H-E S-U-N. FOR 1888. The year 1888 promises to be a year of eplendid political developments, one and all redounding to the glory and triamph ofa UNITED DEMOCRACY. in the Front Line will be found THE SUN, ful before all eles, and fearless in the canee of trath and right. THE BUN has six, eight, twelve, and sixteen pages, as occasion requires, and is ahead of all competition in eversthing that makes a newspaper. Daily - = - “ + = = 8600 Daily and Sunday - 5 Sunday (16 and 20 pages) 1 Weekly - - - - Address THE SUN, New York. Tr i "ANVHEIT 0. AQNLS FOR THE OFFICE, No. 2, THE JOENSON REVOLVING BOOK CASE, Wir Ixpsrexoewr Sueives Aopusrases To Booxs or ary Huionr, A SUPERB PRESENT. INVALUABLE TO - Lawyers, Clergymen, Physicians, Editors, Bankers, Teachers, Merchants, Stadents, and sil who read Books. CHEAPEST! STRONCEST! BEST! Made of Irom, finished in black, with beautifel gilt ornamentation, it cannot warp, check, split, get out of order, of wear out. Each sheif, 16 in. square, will hold 16 vols. sire of Appleton's Cyclopmdia., Holds more books in less space than soy other device, No. 1, For Table, to hold 1 tier of books, .. 810.00 "ax" " * 2 tiers ee rvs 10.00 “3 Fw a" MY " y “" 5 “- 3 “" “- non ” - 4 a“ - ab The best size for geoeval nee is No. 8. Shipped, carefully packed, on receipt of price," 's SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Descriptive price list containing testimonials ¥ree, Ilinstrated Catalogue of Station and Novelties, nearly 200 pages, sent on receipt of 35 ata, ANDERSON & ERUX STATIONERY CO., 7 Bond Stroot, New York, MN. Y, Resi OW IS THE TIMETO BUY Double B, L. Shot Gans... ble I I ot Guns 5 “” - 0 CTI — ere $ 9 00 13 00 o or “ “» and Pistol GREED co vin spmsnnsmtrs ibesenger ses uibismiusssaimeniseing Double i L. Shot Guns, Top Snap. Double bolt, Twist Barrels, Reboutding Locks Extension Rib, + istol Grip, Petent Fore. end, Solid Plungers, Matted Rib, Orna- mented Rubber Butt, left barrel Choke Lite Pen ioias (hor 4 Tifes from $4 I am now able to sell guns as cheaply as anyone in America, and will meet any competitor's price. The Hunting Public is respectfally re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAN CAMPEN'S COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefoute' Pa Gun Works, LA 20 30 00 to Great Central a rig THE DEAD STATESMAN. PRESIDENT AND CAPINET TO AT. TEND MANNING'S FUNERAL. The Treasury Ballding in Drapery--Mes, Vilas’ Dangeroas Jiness- The New Year's at the White House to be Yary Quist. Wasrinaroxn, Dec. 2%, President Clove- iand, Colonel Lamont and all the mombers of the Cabinet now here, leave to-night to uttend the funeral of the late Mr. Man- ning. They will probably go by a special train and will arrive in New York early on Tuesday morning and then take the train for Albany. Secretary Endicott, who is in Massachusetts, will join them, but Boe- retary Lamar, who is out of the city, may not be able to accompany the party. The members of the cabinet express thelr sor row freely and earnestly regarding the loss which has accrued to the death, Workmen ware at work all day yester- memory of the late ex-Socretary Manning. Mrs. Vilas, the wife of the postmaster. general, is reported to be seriously ill with heart disease, and will probably be re- moved to her Wisconsin home as soon as practicable. Her condition was much ag. gravated by the recent fatal accident to Judge Elliott, a relative, The announcement of yesterday that the New Year's reception at the White House POISONED HER SCHOOLMATE, Lifter a Quarrel One Young Girl Feeds Ans Other With Arsenio, . Frasgrix, Pa, Jan. 8A few days ago ihe twelve-year-old daughter of Rev. Mr, Grove, of Plum township, this county, and the fifteen-year-old daughter of William st it. The latter at first refused, but later, during school hours, she was induced to eat some. Shortly afterward she was seized with violent eouvulsions and her screams greated a panie in the schoolroom. Bhe frothed at the mouth, rolled on the Boor in agony and ran wildly about the room, her cries being frightful to hear, The teacher despatched a scholar after a doctor, who arrived in a few minutes, He at once pronounced the girl suffering from arsonical poisoning, her symptoms being those of an overdose of the drug. He relieved her with antidotes and sent He said that if ning's death has been recalled, and the re. ception will be held in as quiet a manner as possible. Speaker Carlisle is committees in pretiy po pects to have them full house reassembles rotting most of his d shape, and ex. opportunity are taking Some of the most important 8 will probably be: Ways asd Appropriations, Ran- Ivania. Banking and Currency, Coinage, Weights and Bland, Mo. Commerce, Clardy, Rivers and Harbors, Blanchard hig 5, Texas, dall, Penusy OS, Louisiana, York. Military Affairs, Wheeler, Ala. bama. Post Offices and Post Roads, Blount, Labor, O'Neil. Missouri. Public Lands, | Foran, Ohio. Pacific Railways, Outhwaite, Territories, Apringee, Hlinois. Rail. ‘anals, Davidson, Florida. Edu- Militia, McAdoo, Invalid Pensions, Eatson, In- tar, Georgia. The ways and means committee, it is un- | New York: Kelly, Pennsyvivania; Breck. enridge, Alabama; Breckenridge, Xen- tucky: Farrell, Virginia; Adams, Illinois; McKinley, Ohio; Gay, Louisiana; McAdoo, | THE MANNING OBSEQUIES. St. Paul's Church, Albany. Aroaxy, Dec. % -Dignified simplicity | will be the noted feature of the Manning | obsequiss, to correspond to two of the most | prominent traits of Mr. Manning's Rev. Dr. J. Divingston Rosse, pastor of 8¢, Yaul’'s cherch, where the services will be held on Tue 2p m., will officiate, All the city clergy will also be present at the ceremonies. The body will lie in state, as that course would tend to deprive the family of the simple servic with prayers which are to at the house prior to the public funeral, and would also interfere with the arrangements made by several of come from afar. The monies Sit. Paul's chureh will be ised of she simple Episcopal service, eibborate music. Temple Lodge Aand A.M. will be presentins the req tof the family no id. the Western National which Mr. Manning have signified an intention It is thought probable that the features of the distinguished dead will be exposed to view in the church Governor Hill will entertain the presi. dent and cabinet members at the executive mansion during their stay in the city. tis | not yet known certainly if Mrs. Cleveland | will accompany the president, but it is thought probable. say, at not "ou be held cere at with no No.4, F body, ubt at Masonic service wil A delegation ba he from § The President's Gift to the Pope. Wasninorox, Dee 8 President Clave. land's gift to the pope Is a copy of toe United States Constitution. beautifully en. growsgd and richly bound. It was for. warded to Rome through Cardinal Gibbons, | Who received it about three weeks ago. It was acoompanied by a loiter in which the president requestod the cardinal to send his cordial congratulations to the pope on the approaching jubilee. The book is gilt edged, containing fifteen pagez each eigh- teen Inches square, aad is bound with vob lum of a cream coior. The words “The Constitution of the United States of Amorica’” aro on the center in gilt letters. | The book rests in a handsome case of | Tyrian purple. The faw persons who have | would have been impossible to save her, Bhe told how she had come to eat the poison, and the Grove girl sald that sho had procured t e arsenic at home, whero her father kept it to kill rats, but that she did not know *‘it would hurt folks." Inves- tigation proved that her story of getting the drug was true. She has been removed fr.m the school Testing Dakota's Option Law, Anexnerx, Dak., Jan. #.--The local op- of Dakota at the late election, is already license granted by them, but makes no provision 4s to licenses already granted charters. Licenses in this city and the oity council have refused cancel them. The Baturd y on or before April 1 unless the erded tutional. To lest tion Fargo and Grand Forks snd The defect claimed 1s that the had no power to pass the act Uneos the gues suit i1 be other points, sell under their government license, Shot While Disturbing a Meeting. Bavearvex, Conn, Jan. 8 A minutes turbed noises the meeting by a serious scuffle, to re-enter, James Robinson, one Want Thelr Differences Settled. Baxpwicn, Mass, Jan 8 -—-As was ex pected the glass workers employed in the return 4 removed » work to-day, and many of them their tools from the sottled, 6 general suspension will un doubled oocur. Glass Manufacturers Association ir decision is 0 be final for the workmen in all factories, A Story About Broker lves Denled. Civcinxar:, Jan. 3. -A despatch from New York stating that Henry 8B. Ives had secured the resignation of certals Cincin- pati directors of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Road in furtherance of his de signs to place himself in control of that property was shown 10 Albert Netter yes terday. Said he: “There's nothing in it Idon’'t know who would be interested in giving out such reports. They help nobody.” Engines Badly Wrecked. Arrcoxa, Jan. 8.-The Pacifico express west met with a mishap at Bennington Furnace by running into an engine which was pushing a freight train. Both engines were derailed snd badly wrecked. Engh neer J. 8. Newcomer, of the freight train, was injured, but no bones were broken. Fast and west bound trains were delayed several hours, Celebrating New Years In Philadelphin® Pursapeirma, Jao. 8.-A large number of social clubs commenced celebrating New Year's SBundey night by parading ev masque through the streets, and yesterday the circels were thronged with people in grotesque costumes. Business was entirely suspended, wn own basa Baty MIRE an The Last One Dead, Barrnvvinie, Ind, Jan. 3. <James Hen it has created has been that given the presi- dent for the simplicity of his gift, High License in Philadelphia. PuitapeLritia, Dec. 20. -By the Breeks high license bill the number of saloons will | this city at ¥:40 o'clock Bunday morning of lung fever, aged fifty-three years, He had been sick one week. Will Not Acoept Any Office. Wasninorox, Jan 8.-Captaln Griffis, a ing preparations for the fall campaign and they will do thelr utmost to defeat all cane didates supposed to bo in sympathy with wine could be sold at balls created a deal of consternation, but it is now ev i that there will be little difleulty fn obtain. ing liquors at the festivities, Her Father's Fortune Will He Hers. RU RRR AS, His Body Cat in Two. Ohlo, Jai. 8. «Andy Blulr, tender, » in stepping from the Cleveland and train yesterday evening at Brilliant Station and fell under the train. His body was cut in two. FProhibitionists Organize, Jun, 8.«The new Htate Central . who, aller a twenly years’ absence, during which time ste was mourned as dead, ape | peared and laid claim to the immense estate of her fathor, who had died broken-hearted after his daughter's mysterious dissppear. | anos. The jury sustaining her claim to She the case to the supreme court, I AA 3 AAS HOA A Probable Case of Fratricide, Newank, Doc 20. Ay affray ococurred betwogn throe Italians last night at Drifs street, during which Hebustisn Ciols wad struck on tho head with an ax snd was afternoon and or of Cambridge was ol. Roberts chosen president. #&n Insurance Company Ligsidates. Coxconn, nN. HH, Jan. 4 ~The New Hamp shire Manufacturers’ Fire Insurance Come whose office is here, has gone inte liquidation owing to beavy losson, He Will Not Resign. purchased by the: are a icky pleasant, safe and gure Cure for dis or sTomach, 8 indigestion dys wv pepsia, consti pation, nervous orgeneral debility, headache lass ifude, diseases of women, %c. Neatly putup 100frS0¢. Athlophoros emedies are sold by all druggists) Send, bcenls ‘op The beautiful colored picture, the MoogisuGm, AthlophorosCo.ir2 Wall SE NY, Hum sdditions to the stock, 0 stock will comprise COFVERS, nme ANNED DRIEDFRUITS cons SEGARS, HTC. best goods, age is solicited, 16jun2m PHREYS’ SE RO SERIO. DR. EUMPEREYS' BOOK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Bisel Engraving, MAILED FREE, JE 8 Address. F, ©. Box 1836, ¥. ¥, DRI Eo. LIFT OF PRISCIFAL HOS. CURRS 1iFovers, Congestion, Inflammations. .. i , Worm Fever, Worm Qelie,. ‘rying Colle, or Teslbing of Infants. Children or Adults : Gripiug, Bilious Qolie orbus, Vomiueg. ghs, Uold, Bronchitis, ....... Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaehs Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo region, PRIOR 3 3 1. A Full Beientific Con 2. A Full Latin Sclenti 8. CULTURE ; (b) RA CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING, Dyspepsia, Billons Stomach. , . TURE Lo ressed or Painful Periods... . : Whites, too rouse Ferdott Ashort EPECIALX 3 Croup, Cough, Difenit Hreathin naa hmm walt Hhoum, Erpsipelas Ey. A reorganize Rheumatism, Hbeamatio Pains ever sud Ague, Chills, Malaria. .... tos, SHad or Blesdin . {garth Influenza, Cold in the Head ¥N hooping Cough, Viclent Coughs. , General Debility A y Disease . ervoss Debility. ; . 1.00 : Wetting led... 50 ‘rinary Wea . Diinary of the Heart, Palpitation.. 1.00 PECIFICS. poe Roar dks mbining S50 50 Rd 50 £50 lire and Science, fo At LY graded § SPECIAL COURERES a a Physical Weakness Ary Military dri and incidentals very low, tpaid on receipt of C0, 100 Vulion 84. 5. %, iymard COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED #® IS THE BEST AND HAS XO EQUAL. 1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the feild 3 Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2,3, 4, or 5 double § Because suy sie fron plckeis equally well d § Beoanse it wil making as good & fence as on even aro all woven plumb Bb Because the Monarch best wire and piekel fence, Yor r Evel BY repair. be resch of every farmer ? Because i slat or securing the slat In seh as breakage is impomible 10 Because the fence made by this ma er than auy bart wire fence, and completely 11 Because past the post, ar 0 pots hoislare or rot inten all danger of inju 1 fastening the wire strands 10 bonrd fences soot rod off at po 12 Beosuse all kinds of 13 Becsuse it makes the han Srvi-clans, praciionl fence wachine in the world For priees of machines, fence material, or territory address, ued expense for repair, net, and most durable undm Manufactures Agents for Pettaylvania snd New York, AS. H. LOHR. CENTRE HALL, PA, AGENT YOR Covenant Maal Benefit Association, of Galesburg, 111, special agent for the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Huntingdon. This Ov, is strictly for Odd Fellows and their wives. Also agent for the Unlon Central Life Ins, Co. ¢ Clueinnatl, snd for various first class fire Insar Aloe companics. Hates same as any other oy. bdecly make the stores more wma | BAS, GOODE joes wenn CRACKERS, Cue MAN A —— T DALE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from first national bank, jan CENTRE COUNTY BANKING 0. Sl LEFF? . A, Becelve Deposits sad allow Interest PERERA Discount Notes; Buy and Bell Government Becuritios ; JAB, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT Caabier —————————" Centre Hall, President, D. MURRAY, ov, Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGH, popular Patent M cites Whisks ¥ Brand : Vibe, and Holland Gla kept and soid for medicinal purposes only. Blore open every day inthe week, ’ y may = "Hotels, Bvt HOUSE. WwW. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle. fonte, Pa. Bpeciel attention given to country trade. SE, {vuuINGs HOU HELLEYO EMANUEL BROWN, Prot’ Pa, The traveling ~ommunit will find this hotel equal (+ any in the county inp every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moders'a. © i i R58 vory 8. Civeit a trial — arse of Four Years, fic Course. ANCED COURSES, of TURAL HISTORY ; (0) PHYBICS; (4) CIVIL OUESE IN AGRICUL WREEIN CHEMISTRY, in MECHANIC ARTS, NEV A BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY 87T. BELLEFONTE, r _G. G. McMILLEN, Prope. * Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. T. Fres Buss to and from sll traing. of Svecial rates to witnesses and furan. (CENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER p FOR BUMMER BOARDERS Io TRANSIENT TGood Table, healthy : mountain water, surrounded by finest aatural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient. Terms very reasonable, 16ang tf omni BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE. ‘reparatory Course, tre arranged to meet Expenses = for books ution F free, Youns {A MERON HOUSE, Cor, 2nd & Market St., LEWISBURG, PA. First-class house in every Tenpeet, Good samplerooms on 1st floor. Free juss to and from all trains. THOMAS HARPER RUTCHINSO BePIATL hy RVIN HOUSE, LOCK ® . : #. WOODS CALD WELL, Proprietor Terms reasonable, wood sam reoms on first floor, Play alia, N*V GARMAN HOUSE, je, the pickets [4A opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. The New Garman House has arisen from fis eshies and is open for the public New building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, . bells, and all modern improvements. Good the pats with sla 3 Ww. HOSTERMAN. Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in all nranches of his profession, Ether ad- ministered l4apr fence, and is the culy B BALL. A, R.8. G. GUTELIUS.— HE HICKS & BRO. BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, conn DEALERS I Nowe EHard~<rare, Esk 'BENISHING TENISHING GOOD sons. Fi Fi - — ’ | We have the largest stock at the low- ‘est prices of any store in our line of bus- iness in Centre county. Now that yon have a Railroad through the valley and ; direct to onr store, it will more than pay you to order from ua. ‘ments and the lowest prices for the best goods. When yon can save money you will certainly take advantage of this H. K. Hicks & Bro. AT BELLE Telephone Connection We gnarantee prompt ship FONTE BY 10 A. M, COME TO SEE US, EXPRESS ANY TIME UF TO TRAIN TIME. FREIGHT MUST BE LOADED Class, TOVER, STOVES, STOVES TOVES, BETOVES, ETOVE - H* H K. HICKS & BRO aprly THILNVL TIHISKOJSEH OL BAVA ALUIHL Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his nrofessional services to the public. He is orepared Lo perform all operations in the iental profession. He is now fully pre- cared to extract teeth absolutely withon onin. my 278 J. L. Braweiun, P. Hzwms FASS A TORR YS. ae A BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA. Special attention to collections ; practice in ali courts; Comsultation in German and English oy ad JOHN KLIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Farsi’s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 7m’y84 JH. ORVIS, OC. M. BOW RVIS, BOWER & 0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite he Court House, on 2d floor of Farst's building, jan85 F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at- Law, Office in old Conard baiiding, fonte. E. L. ORVIS. RVIS, worired orqpenodens of alep SUL HEV) ae yuud sapsod ng 911 207 Louale Luo a 19qEmomoy VAMOS CETIHD AXEE HINOE Belle- ". " K HOY MD, e OCULIST AND AURIST, Office N 4 South 8 oo & No, Spring Street, Belle Office Hours, 7to 9a. m., 1 to2, and 7 limayém 3 p HICKS & BRO 8, p.m. BOOKS, THREE CENTS The following Looks are published in neat Joa hie form, printed Crom dnd mmey of Vem Sandeomely Higsrned. They ate without ssonption fabed ia sug land or tanpuage, and Turnish 10 he masses of the people an Hterature of ho uy ab the most trifling expense, In sop other series thaws times the price al which hey sre bute ¥ boone te oosuplete in ised: a World, Neroner ave Oren. Con e ¥ 4 Rebioa, ul oii of the Fliomtratione of he most wondeitul Pe ve wet. A dh hed Autary and ol _s Yury inistgutins and phi es atl of . 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