HUMPHREYS’ Dr. HUMPHREYS’ SPROTFIOS are solentifioally and carefully prepared prescriptions : used for many ¥ sam in private factice wlth success. and Jorover hh years used by the peo very single 8 offic Is’ special cure for thy dine pase named, Pe These Specifics cure without drugging, are ing or reducing the system, and are deed the sovereign remedies of the Wor a Int OF PRINCIPAL ¥o&. cunRke, rhc XA, Fe vers, Congestion, Inflammations, 3 Ww. orms. Worm Fever, Worm Colle. 4 ¢ Tying v wie, or Teething of Infants, 4 niery Griping. Bilious ‘oli ieee ol ra Morbus, Vomiting. » jeug f: Soid Sronohits., | | a Negra Ria, Toothachs, Foe Cacho... . « [jada ie, Blok 1 Headne he, Vertigo ds «l uy OLR a it LAND os m—— i cal fai oo Al Arn 100 Pro Huriede: o Period TP { dough, Difleuht Rreathin HH t Rrayipoias, Eruptions. . Rou ps Athy Rheumatic § Pains TE in, Malaria. . Piles, Pind 2 ent > Ophthalmy, or Bore, or Weak yes . . Watarrh. Influensa, Cold in the Head NV hoop ng Conagh, Viclent Coughs, . Asthma, Ear Digschury $ merofoln, nl tsveneral De biliEY. Jhy 1 Wonk hess 3) i Dropsy, and Scaniy Secretions i men Sickness, Sickness from Riding. 0 Kiduney Discage { Nervaus Debility Seminal We AL neas, or Involuntary Discharges. Sore Mouth, Canker ‘rinary Wenkness, Wotting Bed ainfa Ferieds with Spasm Diseases of th fom Pc TY ay, Spasm, St. Vitus’ Dance 1. nar erin, Ulceratod Sore Throat realc ¢ ongestions & Eruptions 4 Ho 1d 1 by I rug gists, or sent Jostpald on receipt Fg IUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) eo uy En in cloth and gold, malled Humphreys Medicine SS Fulton St. ¥ Lo EER S RAGE EC CARTS (GIR EAR UMPHREYS YETERINARY SPECIFICS. Used by all owners of Horse and n= tie A Complimentary copy oi Lor. Humphreys’ terinary annual (00 pages) on treatment and care of Domestic Anima ls—Horses, Cattle, Sheer Hogs and Poultry — Sent free, Horune Mebicixs Co. #9 Fulton St, N, XY, ot DE 5 NAAR oe yh PNG tre SO Dreathing. . Impal Oppressed ", i rex] Hearing 3 3, Swelling 5 - obbut Coe fers TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to hea cans, after snfler- ing for several vears "with A Kevere luny affection, snd that dread direase Con sumption, is anxious to make known to his feliow 8 ti ith by simple ifTerers the means of care, To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free « as copy of the pre scription used, which they will find gure cure for Consumption, AS, thma, Catarrh, Bronchitis ao all throat a~d lung Maladies. Hy hopes nll sufferers will try his Remed « as it is iovalns ose desirjog Lhe them noth, hivgeing, wi WwW prescription. whieh wi x ing, and may plense a dren Re "DWARD A SON, Wi {IamshHn York. Kiogs Conn'y, New| HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND 1} AND EMBALMER- | ITIL 1 SSEYVILLE, Pa. ee =} He keeps in stock a full line} of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. 3urial Robes, etc., Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. Yn Sieh an : x EET 7 45Tek Leip asiilal (HEA. PA. Fase at ones 1 yoperation sistas, anes winced ine ® ts Leow a ire niar Fw ba GUN S8TORF PrEcnees REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION « Ete, UNS, A good stock of new guns just receiv- ed at Deschner's Great Central Guan Works, Bellefonte, such as Double B. L. Stot Guns, Double B LL. Rifle and Shot Gun. Single Rifles, B, Li. from 2.57 to $12, Single B. L. Shot Gans from $4 to $9. Guns for the Farmer, the] Spoting Man, andthe Oec- cagional Hunter, wna iment -V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P. CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE, i ' i Poor, Foolish Men. Wolff sACMEBlacking A magnificent Deep Black Peligh, which lasts on Men's hoots a week, snd oo Women'sa month, WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phiadelp and Erie Division)—onu snd after Nov, 10, 1589 WESTWARD, ERIE HAIL) leaves Ehiladalpia.... Harrisburg Mam Monta i ion GGA Vi iamsport. 10am Jersey Shore. Sam Lock Haven. S55am . Renovo... Arr at Erie 12pm - a : § OO in jay rain ns kis0 on Sun 43am iam Zam JAIN pm Bun NEWS "EXP RES8 leaves P hiladel pais... Harrisb . Montand 3 Sg | > leaves Philadelphia... 550 am Harrisburg... 12 16a m Montandon ...... 2 arr at Williamsport... Lock Haven. Henovo... Kane... Philadelphia, Harrisburg... Mon tandon .. NIAGARA EXP. * AST LINE leaves arr at Renovo... Ww Map ORT EXP leas on hiladelphis Harnsburg. EASTWARD. HEA SHORE EXP, - arr at A ay hiladelphia.. 3 DAY EXPRESS i : Lock Haven liam apart, tandon .. rr at facie Philadel N leave s Renovo ak Lock Haven, Williamsport M yatandon . arrives at Harrl Philadel phia.. eT BEERBEBREEEE WO AC - ow mnday from Lock Haven, MAIL loaves Erie y Renovo | Lock Haven...... Williamsport . a Montandon ....... arr at Harrisburg... PFhiladeiphis.... Erie Mal ins also on on 8 east mn « Williamsport i 30 Mc antandon 5 wudadyrs por XP leave Philadelphia... 10 sunday Tmin—Southern Express east 1 on Bundday Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, and Da Frrree Yast Accommodation East & connection at th B. EV. RE R. Trains East and West connect ai Erie with at Corry with B. P& & FP. RR, 10% iso Hae HOVO Lock Haven wi Erie Mall trains on LS. & M. 8B. RR. H.R, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD AND LEMONT Kk. Datly Except Sunday Westward Eastward, STATIONS 5 Morntandon 02 6 15 Lewisburg 6 24. Biehl 3 Vicksburg 41 Miflinburg 5 Milimont 6 iLagreiton 40iPaddy Mountain MiCoburn S8iZerby i0iRising Spring A Poeun Cave #5 Centre Hall 3% Gregx 42 Linden Hall 4 Oak Hall 52 Lamont 2 59 Dale Summit i9 09 Pleasant Gap 1501 ee Se Gmae i A ee ee 0000 NR Mom wN PRB NWEe Ww FRR RR ¥ iii Additional trains leave Lewlsbute M don ab 5.90 4 m, 5.55 a m, 1.455 m. and 7.30 pm. turning ‘eave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 m. 1.3% pm, 600 pmand 7 4 pm, CHAS. E PUGH, J. R, WOOD, General Manager. Gen'l Pan'ger Ax t eh ha i © to canvass for the sale of re Steady em ford nt guaran SALARY Avil at once, stalling AND EXPENSES Write your name and post 1 OConice OR: pininiy on 8 pos- ic al card and send to the ouly legitimate Sporting in the country and receive | asmmpie copy free. Agents can make big pay | amd News Agents oan sell this paper freely, open iy and above board. Order thmugh News Co. only. Keturosbie ll not sold. Tur Naw York ILLUSTRATED MEws, No, 252 Broadway, New York ee recommend It as superior to any prescriplon wovntome” FH. A Amcuzn, M.D. 111 Bo, Oxtord 84, Brooklyn, N. Y. $v ig Re a | Sm SEE REARS DEMOCRATS CONF ER. ciety of Pennsylvania, THE GOVERNORS HIP DI&( Niack I= Not nilneces or President Gives the That He won, wn Aspiran w the Would Nm Har Keott Lie cline Honor-—=Postinastie: Influences, Puitaperriia, Feb, 24.-The pal subject dis assed at the mee the oflicers of the Democratic Doclely Pennsylvania at the Lafayette hot that of finance. Funds must be to meet the current expen arouse entinuasias in the ol Potent princi ne ofl Was raised and to ation Hi tent Black was in the tr. Th wore sO present Fra LAE ¢ Jearfield: Six this city: Treasurer J Ashland: Sonat Gieor N. | son ¥. Shepherd, of Houston, of hamicsburg man Hensel Lancaster: Robert EF W right, of Allentown, James M iullfey, J. Pressley Fleming and John Echols, of Pittsbury holz and Magi re Of Irwin Ciroen. o evnolds, of Lancast Pottavitl vi 44 ol WW. and strate Ladner, of this cily A Guabornatorisl Ctonferenes, The formal © of the officers was held at afny The conference on th held on the top ti Democratic Ex-Lieutenant Lio regar fed ae active race ox Sty ALOT WW and ex-Lroveruor the leading candidate doubt about the posit the question of acceptance vention would not have b BOC ¢ @il CHT ARRON Rar ert “Siher on CON Hak if either was nominated OX Ped tes back fron His friends have not | His S43, Will ex-genator 18 not have bes Popular Sentiment The ex-governor strong This is Versus Delegates admirers count of ass tis C3 the turn than in lowers of Hart Hensel, « LY, leaders in ths Ct Allegheny strong tor frienuas are x1 Sat sel maintan question 4% 1 likely to act Hare The three-fourths convention n would might dec gh Pat the Held eX-poslinas ghout avor of tween Li and Patt could nominate filth adi Harr lial nator SE FREE visils Der Wl of such a con Kress a i! him on his in anviling going in a politic that tie ex- postmaster wii influence in shay fe what is known land of which he is & leading spirit Black went home leaving gion on iy I that an aspirant fc w th Vert sense of Delt 11 4 i He rand the ty of which FAS presi Gent would 3 on Way real ptlilude Of Wing, an hie srahip Hmpres was not in th Lhe « MKS ate BOE OT any « y niion na ie t aan he conve iked the whol situation over with Mosars Hensel and others, Harrity, Hescaing His Danghter. Wirkespannn, Pa, Feb 24. The fire department was engaged for two hours putting out a big fire which consumed the Williams block street and gutted two other cupied by J. KH Williams and James. The total loss is $04,000 ance, $8000, houses lost entirely Mead houses Henry ins The people living in the ail their furniture and effects, Rev. KE. Morris, of the Puritan church, was overcome by the smoke in rescuing bis Little daughter from her bedroom. He sustained painfal mjuries and was taken out of the house uncon- scious, The little girl was rescued just in time, Of LH. The Hagney Marder (ace. West Custer, Pa, Feb. 34.-—In terest in the Hagney murder case was revived here by a hearing | Judge Waddell, An effort was made through habeas corpus proceedings ta get Per. nard Mellon, one of the men ac used of murdering Patrick Hagney in Phoenix. ville on the morning ot Feb, 2, released from prison. Judge Butior, William Butler, Jr... and A. ¥. Reid, attorneys for Mellon, instituted the proceedings, but failed in their purpose. Mellon is the man whom Hagney positively ac- cused in his dying statement. fire Beunion of Soldiers’ MOUNT Joy, Pa... Fel. 24.-—<At the re- union here of the gradustos of the soldiers’ orphan schools of the state the following officers’ wore elie : Presi dent. A. UU, Lesher, Manhetm; vice pred Yorba, Kila HN. Weaver, Marietta, and Percy Culp, Union Comers: re- cording secretary, Charles Fitzgerald, Lancaster; corresponding secretary, F. W. Smith, Bhitadelpiila: financial secre. tary, Charles A. Sheath, Danville, treasurer, b, W. Cotteral, Danville, Orphans, Delamnter Delogies Floste, STROUDSBURG, Pa, Fol. 24. The Re. publican cotuvendon met and elected George Meredith delegate to the state convention. Mr. Meredith is for Dela. water for governor. The convention also re-elected Chairman Walton county chairman. Mail Pouch Boabhed In Seranton, sSoraNtoN, Pa, Feb. 25. Fifteen registered letters were recently ab- stracted from the Sean mnil prving in Scranton over the Ladkawahna railroad. This mail arrives C————— Rebuttal, He Intimates That Attempts Have Been Made the State's Wit. the Pris to Intimidate nesses~—~Many Statements of aner of Disputed—Evidence Good Character, CaMDEN, N. J., Feb, 25.—The week of the lLeconey murder opened with the testimony of the state in rebuttal, and some strong points have been made azainst the defendant, It was shown by Lampson Kelton that dkley was disinclined, the day of murder, to search for the murderer, testimony of the defendant that he Jilly” Smith the next day has been contradicted by the same wit- 1 It was shown by William Robin- lored man who worked on the that it was not Lingo was seen in William Brown's but himself. John Atkins, an. r colored man, swore that he told go that morning of Annie's murder, Atkins is the man who found Lingo at tarr farm and pointed him out to A Burrough and Joshua Evans Henry Shafer, a young man who worked at the [econey farm the October be Richard's death, testified that Chal v quarrelled with Annie a rer { fifteen times while the wit- and swore at her, With. at th when out, informed stionably third trial the The Gurrough farm, Win i) Of Lin f Ore Witnesses Tam pered A ensalion wis the Curnison sent tated that he persons ungue o close Judge caused ol norning hearing, ] ury that cer All grades of Roller Flour con stantly on hand, at whole- sale to dealers and at retail All grades of Chop. who have or are expected to testif manner repugnant Lo ts of justice The yina administration clear intimation of the that friends of the de- allem pled stats protects defense fendant had and the court them of nm. The coun- the 5 iresd el for is by been i the remained attemptet an assertion that similar tactics tried with their wilnesses, bad impression caused by it The Defense Rests, Capex, N. J., Feb, 22.- ney 's ordeal on the stand pess in | ywn behalf def enise put show that Chalkley a wit. Deen La f Aas having finished Chalk lumbago and to show contra evidence taken proceedings 1 15¢ attempt ley from kidney ince 1887 wn the nas betwes the habeas COTpus Commissioner Vroom prove by Dr. Reese, of Pennsvivania, how long Annie had been i when she was seen by Dr. Bartine, One of the most important wit- asion, was Edward shard Leconey’s ve evidence before to Ww dea ol NHR 3 TC Jurrough trator, who ga able fur the defend The defense quite favor- ant, rested its case Capex. N. J.. Feb, 20.-~In the le murder trial a considerable part of the morning was taken up with the of Joseph Burroughs and id an evident effort to fasten y on the negro Lingo the defendant was called to the He was cool and self possessed answered all questions promptly. " , Feb, 21.—In the Le the defendant gave rable excitement at undergoing the ordeal of examination. When perti- tims were asked he moved uneasily in his seat, drew his forehead into Toop r wrinkles, and asked to have repeated a number of times. feared being en- ide limes while CTOs CF Lee ¢ mission and was guarding himself care fully fe drew a fine distinction also in his answers between “I don't recol- lect” and “I can't say,” conveying the impression by the latter that he might remember if he tried. It is the general opinion that he has greatly damaged his own case by this line of proceeding. To Race with Citisen Train. Port Towxsexp, Wash.,, Feb, an «nr finest grades. Bran, fi neandc oarse. Rothschild, Port who will leave 17. 10 race of this city, Townsend on March Francis Train, who will leave Tacoma on the same day. go cast and endeavor to girdle the globe in less than sixty Yokohama and C ape F Hery. The Injunction Vacated. New York, Feb, 25. granted at the request of Col. William Wall enjoining the trustees of the American cotton oil trust disposing of the property of the reorganization com- mittee of the trust to the American Cotton Oil company, of New Jersey, any other company, was vacated © Judge Wallace, of the United Staten circuit court. THE MARKETS. Prices on the Stock, Produce and Petro jeum Exchanges Parraoenruia, Feb 26.-The market was very dull. Pennsylvania was steady at 564. Lehigh Navigation at 5 and Lehigh Valley at 53%. Philadelphia and Erle was quoted at 99, Following were the closing bids tohigh Valley... 6% Reading g. m. N. Pac. com divs Reading ist N. Pac, pf 9 Reading 3d Penny iranian 4% Reading 8d pf. Reading. . . 21-18 H, and B. T, com. ~ Lehigh Nav 5 H.and BT. pf... St. Paul . eG W.NY.andP. 84 New York Produce Market. New Yong, Feb. 24. --State and western flour steady: quiet: low extras, $2152.00 pity mills, $4204.45 city mills patents; $4.65 whe. Wheat--No, 2 red depressed; 4@Me, lower: weak: May, SSeG6gc.; June, SEQ. July, SM@RRL.; August, SE@RN4o.; Bep- tember, SOSH Decomber, Sa@shige. 1; state, 52Q08c.; western, 80 e.. Canadian, 58, «No. 2 doll, Me. lower, easy; mixed western, HBR. Oats No. 2 weak, moderate demand; state, ng western, Beef Dull; plate, $7.00 extra mess, $a Pork Firm, fair demand: new mess, $10.95 a old mess, $I0BI050; extra prime, Lard: ay. quiet; Stoam rends AN. Penn. Eges—Strong angl quiet; sylvania, P@li%o Tn 10%@1 Tes southern, 1 Te. limed, 104@i00. A A The O11 Market. Prrnavunrnia, Feb, 24-0 opened at $L.0434 and closed at Soft and Woodland, all sizes, TERMS, for Flour, Feed and Coal, Strictly Cash. All kinds of grain wanted aud cash paid for same. {OCATED 185 OXE OF THE MOST FUL AXD HEALTHFUL ALLEBGHERY BEGION; TIONAL; OPEN TUITION OTHER BEAUTI- SPOTS IN THE UNDEROMINA- TO BOTH BEXES; FREE: BOARD AND EXPENSES VERY LOW LEADING DEPARTMERTS GF BTUDY, AGRI a AGEA COLACRAL CHP THR ith eonstant #l iustrations on Lee Farm & tor BOTANY spt INDICT onl grid wre sialiy wit CHEN Wadron # LmDOTRLOTY . very exteln { modert sirament RIE ORY “Al pient snd Modern, 1 i nal investigation LADIES COURSE IN SCIENCE. Two Ja " Masic, vos an r $ LANGUAGE {options].; French, Germs ses One Or {ATERATURE an ERNGIXEERIL) MENTAL AL ENC tiintions] Politi cil Eranomy eis MILITARY 8 [ENCE cal and practical, nel servioe PHY Electr tornsly PREP and POLIT Law 41 History and instruction theoret] nding each arm of the R: Mechanios, Bound, Light, Heal ity. ele. 8 very full course, will ex bevratory y practi £8 ATORY DE “PARTMENT years-—oarefilly graded & {erm open * a tesatrer January 4. 1580 Bpring t For Catal ogue and other in yoy GYO. W, ATHERTON, Blais Cal Fall STE TIRELESS TOILER FOR TRADE!" Yours, anxious 10 please Ev. L. HUwrier. Ask your dealer for EA. L. Huntley & Co.'s HONEST CLOTHING If our goods are not in the hands of some STORERERVER in your section, you ean PRO. CURE THEM the BEST ENOWN and largest MarL-OnoEs Wholsssle Croraise Hoven in ihe world at priosec that will MAKE YOUR eves snap and KEEP YOU guessing bow we ona afford TO DO 11 if vour DEALER does not keep our goods, send to ns and we WILL fur. nish you a Suit or “Overoost, express or mall paid, on receipt of price We will win and hold pour patronage if you try n ¢ with an order! We ise business by our mmve built up this x PAINETAKING methods, and by doing by ole fone by ers as we would be 4d ! WTLEY & CO vie Originators, Ep. L. By fron Suits or Overcoats observe strictly following rules for messure. ment: Breast mo aensTre, over veut, close up ub der arms. Waist measure, over patie. Ineide leg measure, frow eh to heel nal Bank of Chi References ives cial Katona cago, onpital ¥ Bask of icaso. ED. L HUNTLEY & & c0., Manufacte urers and Wholesale Dealers i in Clot) for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 12 Market St , Chicage, Hil. P.0. Box 662 CexTas innoe with th hirty Sooo tions © £4 the Company is Bills receivable premium notes dt myable by me or fgRnrsnee Lhd yey " Oash premin ms Tax No 17, less per cent, or collection Cash in Treasury... Making the total availa ble assets of the past Your. SHAT being we and here past EXPENEES, Compensstion of Direc Salary of Secretary Treasurer's mia " Extra services of Sec'y Printing. office rent, post- age and stationery. Election bowed - Stave Ins. Beport ovine. Jos. Bitner los furniture Dale & Co. Joss on goods F. Kurte, loss on house. R E Bartholomew, dsmage to house and John A. Slack, barn and gaia 7 ; ate an ageie Alex- ander on premium Do Interest BAe. ... Phobe Grenoble k Jose furs Total assests and fu=ds of the company the Toms ex add notes of WHEN BIR 106,481 87 3586 18 i axonemiions Leaving toe ‘available awpets fn force this day Insurances taken the rnin add inmirances aut Bisa Making risks i insu ances this day. " 3.570 61 POE 8-100 WER anau me LIA BIL LITIRS, Frances L. WUnvar... wini— eC. hk Hostorman... - 3: A, BIBOR....oopmmiissrin ve Reynolds, WwW, F. Grenoble... Borowed movey ii pT s— s— At a meeting held the sams day the Sllowing Directors were chosen for the ensuing year: 8. J Herring, Samuel Gramley, Daniel Bramgand, Samuel Black, Win. MoFariane, J. B. Fisher, Jas cob Botior], i. ©. Campbell, J. G. Bartley, H. Duck, Fred Kurte, J. H, Musser, a Sein 288ns% 1.588 1% a
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