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W, Ry Sharif, W, Mites Wars, Depuly Sheriff, Wu. Duxemay, Prothonotary, W. I. Mixaiz, Treasarer, Cnas, Survn Register and Clerk Regorder, Faaxx EB. Biers, Pificict Attorney, WW. ( Coroner, Dr. HH. K. 1 County Detective, Capt A. Mureey WA “RS G. Contiy, Balle cuire and Huntingdon MBERGEAN Orphise’ Court, J. AL MoOtare? Huse, CHURCHES Wm. Leucie wand? » Nu. Prayer reabytorian, Haward streat. Rev ri yr Servioss every Sunday at 1:70 4 a. Sunday Se rool (Chapel) at 230 » Meoting (Chop +1} Wednesday st 7-502, x. M. B Church, iloward and Spring Streets, Rev. MW K. Poster, Pastor, os every Sunday at 10.90 a, mandi ru Sunday School at 2-30 wv. Mm. Prager Busting Wednesday at I-00 2. Mu, Si. Jolin'y Protestant Eplscopal Oharch, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rev J. Oewald Davis, Rector Bervitey every Sunday st 1030 aw and Tr wu Prayer Mosting Wednesday sod Friday evenings, 8t. John's Roman Ustiwilic, Bast Bichop Street, Row, Wr. MoArdie Pastor. Ma 5 at 4 snd sat vices 1630 4. 0, “Bad Tron Reformed, Linn and Pring streets, Rev Boog, Pastor. Services av ry Sunday at 10- andi Pox, Sanday Schoo! at 2-30 bo N Meeting Wednesday evening at 7-90, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rew, Chas, T. Sterk, | Pastor Services every Suns at 1030 a.m. and Tp um. Sunday School at 296 r. x. Prayer Mesting st Wednenday evening. nited Drethern, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor, es every other Sunday st 1030 4. 0. and 7 px Sunday School at 9 A, %. Pray or Mowting Wednesday sti-l0p. m. IM. E Church, West High Street or. Y.M.C A. Meeting and Services Sunday at 4 # = Reading Roam open ! from Sa. x to lr x, “LODGES, i Belafonte Lodge Xo, 998 AV. MM. ments Wr oEbt on or tmfore every fall moon Belin yunter Wa, il, meats on the Gret Fri wy night of every month, Bers JF De CLI ER vi Rev, Nowra Boring and High Streets Library snd | daly n Tues. Donstans Commandery No. 33, K.T., ou the second y misnth 5 1.0.0 F mest every Thore katl. 0 OF. Hall, « riday night of every Cantrs Lodges No 1 lay evening at 7 © sh House Bellafinte En campment No sod fourth Mondays of sach month in the Hall op- posite the Bash House, Ballefonte Omni! Nao A svery Taswlay evening in Unsh Aroade, Logan Brasich Connell Nao, 111, Junior O der U.A M. meets every Friday evening. Bellefunts Conclsrs No 111, L O. I. moots in Har tie’ Now Bailding the second and fourth Friday sve sing of each mouth Bellefonts Pancibles On “A” meets in Armory Hall every Fraday even i "gh 28 ments the pecond | bid AM. sh Reg N og. G he sm OPEN LETTER The Northwestern Miller of D. cen- ber 17th, 1886, says {etter from Gilford Dadley, t ka, Kan, banker, to Jobs Crosby, president of the Miller's National Av sociation, will be read with deep in terest by millers and stock growers: My Dear Sir : | am most happy to fod time to respond to your kind in vitation to write you some of the rea sons for, as well as the made of vsing wheat bran to fatien beef cattle, to encourage the good work generally and especially the experiments now on trial at your place. We things by comparison more standiogly. Corn meal is better knows as the standard feed in the West. We make bold the statement that a ton of bran is more valuable for making beef thao 8 ton of coro meal. Prof. W. A. Hen 5. of the experi mental station of Wisconsin, reports the average of {our analyses of hrag— three made by the United States bureaa of agriculture, the other at the station from a sample taken from a oar load bought from the Washburn mills, Minneapolis, for ther own vee, “as follows : BRAN WATER FRIE Per Cent. a ] yj 11 Protein. ove La REE 17. 64 i | Fib Kisran disco 8.46 , extrucl. Fun papi Whew G1 Hi Phestonssanas | Shed AN nse The gunjoined he Tope- measure under. iamns, 15 cents | Prager | Barvioes every Sg andar morning and evening i General | spposite | moots | The most valuable element of the analysis is the proteine, which is {ound nearest in its perfect state in the white of eggs or lean meat, and is the base of the cartilages, membranes, nerves, veins, arteries ele. Tue vitrogen free extract is represent. eid best by starch, or bodies closely allied to starch. station of Massachusetts, in the bulle tin for July, 1883, states that eve ton of brao contains 337.6ihs Ff proteins, weal enniatos and that ible in the the while one ton of corn thie ratio 2s 8 Ibs of proteie, former is more digest f 88 10 85. ber of pounds digestible 237 By compariog in ewh— for cory meal— 60.1 Ihs ton, or showing eorn meal to 297.1 for bran to we find a dilflerence of per contarn only about feur-if hs as much digest of animal food as bran does. Prof. Arnold, and other sound ug- chemical analysis of bran, shows that Lit conlaing ove and a quarter (mes as flash substance ‘much available rmiirg, lean meat prodocing ns cori tht al, It is generally known that the { dinary coarse fodders of the farm con. starch tain an abundance of which, wile necessary for the animal, may than in fudders Pp wile ne, be supplied more cheaply grain, Also that these same are relatively deficient in v hich is also essential to the best growth and development of the ani gpests the feed mal; hence economy vug and ing of rome grain with the bay { fodder, and a3 proteine is the main \ element alter in the fed, the kind of feed 1 ugh grain thus that supplies the larg amount « at the the { Hence bran at the same eost per ton We prove i DroEne | same cost is most economical. as corn meal, is much | believe that { this wherever it has ac | trial. is 25 per cent cheaper than coin mea’, cheaper, experiment will unprejudicdd Science seems to say thet bran | i i i We are now feeding steer ealves of | { 1885 that have never bad grain but bran, They satistactory of 10 years’ feeding | Beven of them were shown at the state fair here Sep’. 30 and weighed | They | seem 10 be doing as well as ever. We | feed the bran dry, and all they will | | eat up clean, Dr. G. W, Hogeboom, chief surgeon any other are the most {an average of 1180 Ibs each. of the great Sista Fe railroad system | {infeed pg 60 #8 ers on bran, apd rn { ports that they fed ou Corn, Lea | ii. | neig bors’, ou, during the same time, (f | Veale & Sou are ni:0 | cattle on bran, They | gaining satisfnctorily. feed ng bp. J] {| Bros. are feeding ab ai 509 fo | tle on bran, with very graliiyving | salts. They wt quality of Chest os beeves in | this state. O P, Updegraff i u N IS. McAfee, Theo Carrar, Chas : N i Edson aud a hostof ubliors ar. | | half bran, have, udu» d ¥s i bie 13 gL!) % I uotice by the mak bran is qu ted at $9 face, while corn is q ited | ton and oats at 817.50 per There is more in bran, poun i i per $ | enn not always be, work, more mus scle, |p und, than in oals, a8 & hose feed, Why ship the cattle from the pisic | to the corn fields of Iilinois or wy | to ripen them for market, when they | can stop in transit at Mionespolis, | where the output of the finest feed on earth for making beef is enormous? He who tduse three pounds of better | ® beef Lo be made, where only two were | grown before, is a public benefactor. Very truly yours, Gourorn Dopey, Topeka, Dec. 6. i — A Blown up by Gas. Youscsrows O., January 6.<At 3 o'clock this morning Jack Semple, watchman in the scarcely completed Audrews block, on South Market street, opened a window (0 secure some ventilation. Instantly an ex- plosion occurred, and Semple ran in to the street with his elothes aflame, and rolled in the svow, Flames burst from the buildiog, which bara ed with extraordinary rapidity, and wis totally consumed, The block was of brick und stove, and was Jost conipleted at a most of sixty thousand dollars. Ta it Howard Shields bad opened a large meat ket, nod Mayors Brothers a whole ligameuts, H. Parker & Co., snd the insurance was transferred at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Shislds had n+ iasuranes, The Kuigh's of Pythias wera fitting np the third floor ac? the Cy Cour. ceil and Board of Education were fur wishing the se oud, OTHER BUILDINGS DESTROYED, J. B. Drake & Co's Hyery «able, De Guessman, of the experimental | { tage, an old landmark; i residences, | were totally destrove |. uum | | House (hotel) were damaged fextens | wind PWN, Feansiderably hle matter of this valuable ingredicot | ed aud was removed to Or- 4 | Rai era<hed nto ib soipe | revert them as | « Small & {the ' lio hw Ib it ' : | been J. = 10 heir 10 "| Haffey, of N J Cote adjoiuing the block, ithe Fowior the Barciny Market street; chur h a Just nt the First Bap: is nd a frame house in the rear of the drews bLiock, POSE smn il An Bardiman sireer, Fhe Thomas the Chirehill {office and the south L 8 I¥ Brown residence, coal Td the woken winz of the ty yhidd will 100.000, of scorched fronts The total fons reach aver with pro- ha 875000 insurance, NAMES OF THE VICTIMS Watchman Semple was badly burn- the City Hos- man, Thomas bl Another wateh Bravnigan, aged 19 is missing, and is | in ‘thief Davi, inent, D tha rains of the Fire was painfully BUDD Ee id 1 he ant { pRri- buraed, Two lings of 1a past the Andrews building, und supposed the gas leaked and was ear- | tied futo the trench, anil sg when Semple opened the window aod created a draft, Laren. ~The body of Thomas | Bennwigad wag found and taken from i the at one o'el debris of the Andrew's building wek this afternoon. — A — Railway Accidents Ri was i KAN accident hers th CC. Tiages, of K insas Cit Alexander K ansas were Killed, “Au New York and Boston express on the Southern Rid crossing 1% y BUPPOSed La Wa, Curcago, Jan, 6. the special Lake Shore and Michigan road, which leaves here at m., reached the railway al Rixteentd stree: morsing a this on the Jouisviller 8 : nitago passcoger train New Albany and ttilway the bagpage The engine of Louisville train struck the ear of the Lake Shore irain and lifted off the trucks, smoking car, which was crowd d the car completely | The | wit h passengers, was overturoed, aod although both of those cars were bad. ly wrecked, no one was killed or even i badly injured. It was with the great jest diflicuity however, that tha passen- have oatgrown his gers who were imprisoned beneath {the wreck were extricated, The { Louisville and New Albany engineer ran has veariog was noticed ier the collision and When soenie of disaster he way Bl Lal bd] sn sine, wy his valve and reverse, bad already | great (oo be re Liga whieh boats 00 K ius soon after : iar «od to the 3 5 Were Was ¢ i made up proceeded Amoug those in. Haunt, H anew, and two hous lester i Rey. - w raced wir af Carre ankle broken and was pinned bis seat be extricated: Patrick w York city; face and neck cut snd bruised by being thrown - Charles braised fae ‘ h fant had tw e HH i mg al of the seat {Ha i brok Bergstresser | tlem, Til op ard finger n. Tiers, O., , Bw An officer of the Baltimore and OLis Rad who was here to-day Tavestigating the dis aster of 1 asday morning talked in ich a mavner thay there could be nh | donb thatthe dficers of ths road | placed the respoasibility directly on | the condnelor and engineer of hie | freight train, He did not know of i : Jan i H odd their Srein at night was a fearful blender. Marshall H, Parks who was burned, was a clerk in the Dopartment of the Intedior at Washington. He was oa his way to Chieago ou oficial bug nese, Mr. Park's brother Warham of Oconomowoe, Wis, could lod while here to-day nothing that lie brother bad with him nor any trace of any- thing that would lead him to identify any of the charred remaine ax being Marshall's, An inqaest by the Cor. oner will be lostitated to-morrow, when the railroad officials and Mogens of the wrecked trains thai the way they manage tural gas mains run | switiding throogha drain | | came Fwith me, It t and horrib'e the inferior of the our, teyille, | these men being intoxicated, bot said The Tiffin Horror. —— Cicau os, Jun, b =~Oas of the vos of the terrible wreck atl | the io] i abound 4h ivi Piffin gives bowing secoaat of the diskstor to Cleans tell you way the thing bappened, [It kata flesh, and how 1 got thrangh tue miiiogs of spin ers snd falling 'mberg | don't koow, Wien |] gob up the cus w ra oa live, snd 1 could re trae was gn bear the ; aga gad ed, me 3] ile all «rjing thin | bat thse th waehs in tein ond was evmowh it ds biriy yahit notihe og; : ; ris ned to woudded pose everywaere, wire ary ing for aid, Ca ard wl I! ww oovered with blood Team the woun {son my bead and Foolld nol do muah 10 assist, The groans of those iy the burn ng cars were awful, §owad near the pxprets mesaen - ger, whowas kitled, and the bugga wWhisn sed » i the flash Chet us out of eighteen who got out man, fates, off his lee 2s, of ithe a were nally four of smakiog car” “Phe statem nuts mide condbrening {the gure of the dikastor iy the crew of {the freight tmvin were very eon flicting, { The genersl pmeu » given wa thst i thou i] dit SAUL thers was Lime Loy reac [pubis y : bolore the vxpress sreived, [ kuew they were 7inniag on the ti the express hu Fly aod Repmbiic { but five hag still os L ERE | the, SIAN mm wie, fren ant Was sIYIiD gE wlile the arow said MIDE Deco se ad Led bak the train, and atm standing AN There ware pr by sixty people on of thea tra mak thirey tliem on to Chicago on in was Ihe msl seketing BMEhbitl a man #Yersa wn “Overall olhier passengers wh Is st Lave hoi ed with the Bure Labor at Wash idest an ww of agton, was undoubtedly an d mos hparirending of the whole wreck When the eral same Be wan riding in the smoker, he wigs ereded un getting the upper nif of his body cut of the conch window, when his legs were pinned by tha debe in there he the mod was hained to denth before eyes “I shall nover forget 18." sa d the As were creep d closer for tam one of Furs ors the Hames to him be of iH closer as cata tn Je conslusion ithe deaths, he pitched Lie and he Enhat was doos Lorritiis po kethank ned io 70 2 | ic us snd grve us the address of hie moth” After that flames elosed around him and we er in Washingion did ngain." A MA. Washington Letter. Ba mi nol see IM Tost the National Capital is justly eavitied to the reputation which it has acquired as the grest social the country oan no longer be doubted. No other ci'y can the brilliant entertainments, ecard parties, | and receptions, which crowd apoa ore boast dinners, panoither in sath a benildering variety | and number 84 to render it quite fm | i possible for a per.on 10 altend due-haif tof them {assuming of course that were #0 fortunate as (0 for Lie tes ive jane), opie tyY enlertainments Washington are above ali things ‘select.’ The week follow ing whe holid Usually marke the hisight of the sens [and the paot week dos hy no made leen "Ru exception to the rus, The tion al the White Hone 'wara brid affir, The dog war aaeieiys, Fant Of su th Horas.o Lple were thers, ge more ales the ¥ar irepronsniatives of | presiding within, eoasen | from Warhingt wm, for n Fer would fof & @3meni (Wink of [garding a onslom which s recep HY Tho soaie LY Tet. Ys AEN COURITE nt owheein y foreign Figur 8 ths Pie ito d poy His pedpasts fo the Pres’. | dent upon New Yeoir's dag, * Althoug Fie Oleveland hind not entirely Yeddver- 1 6d from his recent illnesy, he endured | | thgsoramwhal trying orfiaal of shaking (ha de with pe gupmd bum dg who were | 80 fortunate sa 10" beable 15 derowd thelr way into the Eat Room during the bour which bad been set apart for the reception of the general publie Minister Wo. gave an elegant reoep. tion at the British Yogation, Wedoes- duy evening, (0 gelebrate the debut of bis dasghter inte society, All of the officer ol digasiaries of thiveountry, snd un full represeniniion of the diplomatic onrpa Jere] present, in addition to the lems social dighia of tne city, The oldeirauit abut chamber bes, daring the past few divs beonmue very atterctive, espoeinlly for the ledies The ta igret of sttrastion bas bewa the Taking of testimony In the inquiry ‘that his been institated as (0 the mental of Mes. Faminh; who _breat. Coroner Lepper in duteraingd it abiall " orn i frie Was era there wens [e sisi dornt Lae of thos otitside, eho could do Bething | | Hoon, the doubiless soon cateh up : fat New York the other day « | centre of | itdooks very much like the old tickets, invita. ng 2 A they | reer g the TRE . rently, Esl ding, tv» sue | i De Ht ot Lhe In thm ain 0H Lie sg Ol Phe jesiin tf me go Mes, Loaxn Adit aed ts bey B tH granias 8 {980 of $1 0H wiigh the day was BOL Origa se ee TO Logan, interesting won of enlogies upon Bes rel several Briel ba tiributes pa od 10 his memory daring the i of the bill The President appears tohave entire. ly recoversd hive od i Ime vigor, snd his Ismenes. has lef hm He has renew. ed his custonn of receive Members Cc ailing fF Nag sors and ol EE huasiness it~ portance before one o'e laid ower his lines, and will dur ‘2 with his ous rent work, i. - Ex Govesxos Crarnix ww interviewed yneeraing In re ng the Wall, the present political outlosk, : # guaestion JO be | sponse LO TH sresiden tial campaign, wail and Bisin publicans are for Blaine one rival, wu that Cleveland ania Re, He bins Logan « Pennsyls ouly dad ran bas been that bis ats I do ast he volid for him in 1888, hed iw Senator Bhs wae DOL 20 ale id for him know twhether it nil President Cleveland has gained steadily with the peoples, 1 do nit believe oc vil so @ and | never for the Penlioim vii} . vi i an O 410 § vil servios vi form was a law when © A duit the ration, SI SOR Y, WHO sou : to run the governaisal, those who 4 3 Sol 1 win or thos who fo sum up the $i #34 ial oatioek 1° 1) | PTO | is that i whole p ok (dent Clevaland will Land slecied. The drify Way now aud I d vir't see why it should change.” Wo Wie peouilal WF their wer, eNom Wer from + Shou trp a s10 | Orphans © | excoptic sng be | the firet day of next term, oP HOLIDAY 00D, >reen’s Pharmacy, FITOR'S NOTIC E— .d JSTRA FE. tie Js y ab ss H # tha Py sok ww in YY NOTICE Paine min Tar rede they wi a ¥ M1 ha Five G Cemtae ( EGis ag De rd in irs mn A sensed to Connty « Jamuars, look io the after, | § Ile has dixposed of the basiness | 5 to bat sam ale 5 Tos | Mary Dainoes M i deconsad NEE | shel K in! voled | it, od ¥ Waw ww Wadne iraton of Carin ie TERS wad PEER by this office o Creditors interested NOTICE — The follo Pevpty wo. Have vx Rin ined Hn fi ad i nnd Fo refisain the inspection of logratlecs | others be pre und ui and wi Orphans’ ihe urt { Centre fay, ca» AD, 1858 oof Gib day of Elwsrd Kreamer vv Horst, lets of Wearer exect. Bestier, wile ol drevnsed R es ah aa a, alm LE wo, fo isle OF wre hip, fecegred ROPOUNY of Bar 2B Brickley, Munn, of, #i of Jaciods { mevmandd Hor in Tif D Lor i wi Whship, nen ROPOEN ping and ¢ ELH wi f David Lydin Bottorf, , wdminis. ma Tib- deceased. Thomas , Thomas, scocunt of ote., of Township, exvenior of, renner, lute of p enn Maury fo M. Wood ree Woods, locos nd b B Matlern, LAIN, Rogister, JAMES A MeO L | Bivens of th syd | widO we 4 P of the been no # in od » | be Na. Estate of ship, Ag and chattels wn o0n Brmed a bya deconind, apart to his widow, EGAL NOTICE. Not DEON Loris the Ww i bereby given (0 oll that the following Wave { apart to pdr yrovisions ol (Ue ay 141 nfirmod have Court snl ha clerk of the antly, and if no on or before the sume will bof April a 1rd of dd (herat sire dutele sppraisement of the Real Waile, late of Miles tows = 8s appraised and sed Ww olfe. Tha NB Jas, A, MoQparx, C08 rmsd RECN oT Fat - LO SATENTS a Co ar Wei SER AMER LT wf the RoresTYr habits a 470 Fp. uy Ta LEE BET A be S08 fT Wh on x ed ther MEN LT yd aks roberts ve hy
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