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Business Norioss. in the editorial columns, 15 cents or Hine, each insertion, DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Congress, Hon. J¥0. PATTON. Btate Senator, Hon, W. W. Berra, Clearfisld. Representatives, Hon. J, A. WoopWARD, Hon. L. Rnoxe, Pr sident “Judge 49th Dist, Contre and Mantingdon Hon. A. O, Furst, Bellefonte, Associate Judges, Hon. C, Musson, Hon. Daxtzs Ruoaos, County Commissioners, Jo. C. Hexnznsow, Iwo. D. Dress, M D Furies Commissioners’ Clerk, Martens, Sheriff, Ros'r Coox, J. Depnty Sheriff, R. K. WiLson, Prothonotary, L. A. SCHAEFER. Treasurer, Cynvs Goss Register and Clark Orphans’ Court, Ino. A. Re Recorder, Jo, F, Hanvee, Deputy Recorder, wi District Attorney, J. C. Mayen, Pr. H.K. Hor, aaty Detect t A. MuLiey Coroner ve, Ua] LODGES, h Mondays # the Bash House 4 Dn Services ov ry Boundary at 1 Sunday School st 4 ting Wednesday evening at 7.30, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rav. Chas T. Steck Pastor Hervices every Sunday at 10 Ax. andT 2? x. Sunday School at 330 p. xn. Prayer Meeting at 1-30 Woldnesday evening United Brethern, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor, Services every other Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and Tr. 8. Sunday School at # A.» Pray or Mooting Wednesday at 7-309. % A.M. E Church, West High Street, Rev Norris Pastor. Services every RBunday morning and evening Y.M. C. A, Spring and High Streets General Mesting and Services Sanday std» u. Libmary asad Reading Room open from § 4.x. 10 10 r. x, daily 4 ADDITIONAL LOCAL. —Advertise your business in the Dzsocrar if you want people to know what you are doing, ~The highest cash price paid for hides at A. Beezer & Son's meat market 45-3m, — If you have books of ‘any kind to bind take them to the Dexocnar Bind- | ery. «The highest cash price paid for hides at A. Beezer & Son's meat market. 48.Jm An Unparalled Offer y Loe=Cuxree Dexocrar $1.50 (0. 2.=The American Agricultural ist, post paid, ( English or Ger- man) for 1858, 3, «='Christ before Pilate,” by 28 inches etching, Hlbriat 1.00 0 y in size, photo- on Calvary,” R inches in size, Mezzo Here, 1 00 Our Homes; How to beau. i 50) ¢ loth fy prem ustrations, and gold, 20th, 1.00 cemober Total £5.50 above £2.00 ‘“V Proadway Now pecimen sony of the American ratup le pages. of « “Oar How 1g ovantly them,” fall dons of bag goctares, Christ y Pilate”? asd “Christ oni Calvary,” pod porttait of Muniksery, the paloter of those grok Works, the fu The Ice M' ves Out. Lancaster, Pa, February 26.— The great ice gorge which threat. ened the Pennsylvania railroad bridge at Columbia, passed off last night without any damage to the structer, although the water releas- ed did much damage along the river bank. Gorges at Washington and Turkey Hill remain in tact The ice covers the tracks of the Columbia and Port Deposit rail- road to a depth of five feet for some miles, Between four and five hun. dred men were engaged to-day in trying to clear the track. The rail- road track from Columbia to Marietta has been cleared and travel resumed. —— Prrrssura, Febroary 27.—The fur- pace men, employees of the Edgar Thompson Steel Works, struck against a reduction of ten per cent, in their wages. © About 1,000 men sre affect ner Wp ~AI—— RioamoxD, Va., February 26.—Mr. William Gray yesterday covered the option of the sale of Libby prison by payment of the first installment. This insures the removal of the building to Chicago. cnn A A——— ( "EI 'AG0, February 27.—Maggie Tortured to Death. An extraordinary story of depravity has been disclosed by the arrest re- | cently at Wooster, Ohio, of Edmund Dauiels, a farmer, living about three "miles south of that elty, on the charge of murdering his wife. It seems that he was at it « month before he accomplished it, Daniels and wife have lived in the vicinity of Wooster for forty years, coming originally from England. He is 68 years of age and she was about 87. Of late years they have not lived peacefully, and it was gen- erally known among the neighbors that Daniels was very abusive to his wife, Mrs. Daviels grew childish in her old age and it was found unsafe to leave her at home alone. This only exasperated her husband the more. It was finally decided that they should live with one of their neighbors named Tanner. Here mat- ters grew worse between the old cou- ple, and Mrs. Tanner’s story of the abuse heaped by Daniels upon his wife is startling. On the 14th of January last Dan- iels returned home in a rage sod asked his wife for some papers. As the papers could not be found, the eoraged man dealt Mrs: Daniels » Gugan, 15 years of age, was assault. | ed and murdered this morning at powerfal blow on the bick of her head with a long-hundled shovel. | This he followed with blow after blow |in the face until the poor old woman's features were black with bruises, as javitor, is supposed to be the a8-|p 4} time until Tharsday Mrs. sailant and murderer. He made bis | Daniels had been slowly dying, but and not becn cap- Green Bros.’ boot heel factory. Zeph Davis, a mulatto, who was employe escape has { her callous husband would not allow tured by the police. tlhe Jouserown, February 27.— | | A. J. Rockwood, one of the civil engineers | in charge of the removal of the great | rock cut et this point, fell over the precipitous bluff to the gra ling below, ] | Ay, receiving very | Mr. Rockwood's . New York. Company's about noon tor serious injuries, home is in Buffal attended surgeon and fixed ps Was by the nossible at his hotel at this point. | £ i r i ide ort and gam- | bler, com here ye He lived with his sged Spohn, a well known # ] #1 glen it fav ay. his room early to call nit roing | She called several times on th ut | side, and, fsiling to get au aDswer, red the room ! i wod four r vered with a bilan this the body was { s» thro ¢ | ering the windpipe. fi ft R . bed ay a four-biaded koife, with the large covered with blood, p bigde © vd [he ing was saturated with bl as the carpet beneath. Spohn was well known sporting mea ih the largar cities, and was a frequenter of cock fights, spar ring matches, ete, Lately he became morose aod melancholy because of ill health, The corovers held an in- quest and the jory decided that the deed was committed while the deceased was temporarily insane, miss A GY A—— among the 81. Lous, February 26.—The trial | for wire-tappiog of Martin Irons, who | two years ago was the bead of the big | railroad strike, was concluded yester. day. In making his argument for the State Judge Laughlin referred to Irons as an agitator and compared him with August Spies and Johann Most, men who vever worked thenr | selves but were always inciting the working men to strike and creating | disturbances between the men and | their employers. You are a liar, re- | torted Irons from hisseat. Laughlin { then went on to say that the strikers | had ditched a train at Sedalia, killing Irons had disre- | and injuring people, garded the orders of kis chief, Pow- 1.00 | derly, who had ealled off the strike, | valued at $30,000 | And, continued the Judge, he stood | tion of the Queen City Shirt Works, | | there seeing innocent lives endangered, 600 men are thrown out of employ- | EALED PROPOSALS will i Y a , ¥ | this cold blooded Anarchist. Do I understand you to call me an | Anarchist? asked Irons warmly. | You most assuredly do, replied the | attorney. | Then you are | Irons, : The jury then renderad a verdict | of nequittal. Cirenit-Attorney Clover | then annoonced that he would enter olla prosequles dn the cases of Coughlin and Jackeon, indicted for the same offenss, This ends the ccimi. a Se of wo liar exclaimed He | i i i comfortably as 1 | led | soything to be done for her. Early ¥ : ' | Tuesday morning Mrs. Taoner heard | i the woman groaning and went to her | bedside to offer assistance, but Mrs. Daniels was too far gone to recog- E i niza sopyone, Daniels occupied the same bed, but his face was turned t yward the wall, and he paid no attention to the Mrs. Taoner of. | ferings of his wife, early morning and stll dark, but ¢ i { said there was no ne ed of a lamp, as | his wife could die in the dark jost as well, Mrs. Tanner then attempted to r the suffering wo pillows un ie i place a i man’s hea This enraged ni) 3 : i: i pred {Sprang from his | | wite in his arms, dragged her from He b across the i ad dumped hee ) ‘Now, | guess Mrs. Tanner end od bh iy er the bed. RARE a chalr, exclaiming br » i he'l athe ease : tm, 10 ing to call er had she left than door behind her. Daniels expired b but no soon i Pp | Daviels locked the Mrs. i% i i | | | i 5 = si i pot known rain. H the wha oil enrly that morning still sitting in the chair. BE was taken to Wooster, but FRY TTY | talk. sau fon, conducted yesterday, revealed the fact that Mrs. Daniels was covered with bruiscs, pWever, corpse { 0 sat A— Big Fire at Buffalo. Burraro, February 26.—Another great fire, involving the loss of a quarter of a million of dollars, occur red here this morning. The chief sufferers are James E. Curtis, gloves and mittens, 47 and 49 Exchange street; Bickford & Francis, leather merchants; the ticket offices of the Michigan Central Railroad and the offices of the Eastern freight sgeat of the same road; the Express news paper; Matthews’ and Northup's printing and lithographic works; the Empire fast freight line; the Buffalo Upholstering Company's office; paper warerooms of Richard H. Thompson, and the Queen City Shirt Manufac- turing Company. Bickford & Francis lose about $1,100,000. The Cartis building was By the destruc- | ment, The basement of the Eapress | building was flooded with Water gnc {the press was disabled. The paper | appeared as usual, however, having been printed on the press of another paper. There were several narrow escapes from asphyxia. Many enements were burned and the occupants es caped in their night clothes, SE —— a Eh Ang susperided with liabilities sid $2600 000. a GISTER. Nd SALE RE lithe adh ti fied Puntio Sang ~-On Wednesday, March | 14th, 1888, at the Jenks’ far. in Ben- | ner township, (vewr Bhiloh church) | Horses, Cattle, Hogs nnd all Farming Implemenis ete, by George Hennigh Pusric Bate —~Oa Friday, March 16th | 1888, on Boalsburg pike, (Valentive | farm) residence of Thomas Frazier, Horses, Cattle, Hogs und ail Farming Implements, Pusrio Sane —=On Saturday, March 10th, at the residence of the late John 8, Noll, three miles east of Bellefonte, in Spring township, all household Goods, one Mare, one Oow, one open Buggy, one Spring Wagon snd all Farming Implements, iwlia—— Some Foolish People, Allow a cough to run until it gets be- yond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp,» Balsam, which we sell on & positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50 cents and $1, Trial size free at all Druggist’s. - tt —Engiish Spavin Limimaut removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. | Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant | aed, Sold by F. Potts Green, Druggist, | 8-44-1y. | Bellefonte Pa. - BuokLen's Axxica Savve, ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It | is guarantegsl to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, Forsaleby J. Zriiex & Sox, -— ITCHING PILES, Neue Me intense itching and sod sl ight, worse Ly soratching pilus twnors form, which often bleed arate, beoomming very « BWaLynn's INT Esy tape the NMehing and biseding, heals ulearatic Tai vos the Dura it curing «ll Ekin Diseases, rOMS istyure Ming re 3, and ; re is equa | ers that | have a positive remedy for the al i DAM fered to bring a lamp, for it was | rr . _ | Daniels turned quickly in his bed and Reaping, February 26.~Ruofas W, | for | The post mortem | New York, February 7”. George H. Clarke & Co, hat jobbers, have be “nn Proprieto Philadelphia an L 0 Conta » iruggists a CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To ax Eprron- Please inform your read d disease, Hy its timely use thousands of opeless cases have been permanently cured be 3 send two bottles of my ree of ir readers who hav | send me their expire a8. Heapeetiully, . 151 Pear! st, New Yo sind § Ein ire M. M.( 14 moi rm Ast i » » hroat and Lung t other medicine i The i" authorized any proprietor druggist to give wi a Sample Bo Free, to convines you of the, merits NEW | cellent Ywsiness Li this grea: remedy $l. —Prrsonat. Mr. N, Price 50}cents and | | of Mobile, Ala., writes I take great | pleasure in recommending Dr. King's | New Discovery for Consumption, having ( used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. [i gave me instant rellef snd entirely cured me, and | have not I also beg Lo state jt I bad tried other remedies with no | good result. Have also used Eleotrie | Bitters, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, | both of which | can recommend. Dr. | King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee, Trial bottles free at J. Zellers & Son's Drug Store, | been afflicted since | - - we Woxverrvt come. ~W, D, Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga, say : We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years, Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such uni- versal satisfaction. There have been some wonderfal otires effected by these medicines in this city, Several eases of | pronounced Consumption have been | entirely cured by use of a few bottles {of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken | connection with Electric Bitters, We | guarantee them always. Sold by J Zeallers & Son, in be : iL roerived sf the offen of F. Lo Olde Rapervising | Areitoet of the Pennsylvania State Oullogs, at Brats | Oubjeie Contre county. Ps tH 19h day of March, Te&s For the Milowing wiirk ¢ The farnbhing of all materiale, Tabor and coms { thom of tre dwellings. comnsirutted of tick and | the fonndations for which ate com pied I Alan: for ss Aemory and Assembly 1011 one | story ballding of brick or stone, ground sles M x 110 i Aden tor the completion of tie outside Sundar & 1 wally of the Phydost and Ohemical Laboratory bait fag Drawings and specifieations far the fer ing can be wren at the office of he Bapervisine Ae} Eat Wid 18 be accomiponied with a cartiified for P150.00 made payable Ww the Tresor of The Porting iva kin Hale bop, Bagh cheek Go be pe Dourood If the Md te 8% scguptod OF If socopited 16 Le 1 rettirned Bpon the enact’ | Bde to be sddresand to John Hamiiton, ebairman | boilding commitien, Klute Ooliegs, Centre rouniy, Py : # Fgh fn reserved | Ee wi np tw ie Bn the wit 2 % init heck | Helons | Bt Paul, Munn 0 i» troubled with those annoring Trregularition se | pi | © | Or. Harter mt PRES H. 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Ganuine Old Process OlL MEAL STUCK FOOD There ix 50 better or chenper food for MILCH COWS ) i‘¥ it sha fie ny Gust; iw hi fin Be Far faites sutpaiees sll other fond, Wie toriday amd Hity. No ab dh cd ‘8 aun ? ' nny sf Cl ford nit J fod known fin 0% i HILL " TRY ERE FoR 4 Vv eR Fe whi nid fon | 4 excotiont fond. Lorping them in wn Senlihy enndition, winking fine, palatable moons, We marufacture by the Old Process « tonto Boat end bedraulio pressure. Well Sh ELE Mes) nltomye on hand Wile Gor clreuins snd prioes. Send ROM orders tv THOMPSON & OO, * ON | perience in Central Minnesota, | DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | OIL CAKE MEAL Unusual Gp WINTE | mpecial value ! { ] ian To {ond 00. All reduced to clgring prios and mec BUSINESS CENTERS The building of | below thelr cost or value, | ot Bbc and The, ox | » saad r an Parts hare hd v i Ebades, IN aa Cronus Lhe us nti. i 1 sities it making the meat | i { WORT SENDINGFOR Dr. J. H. SCHENCK hss published A NEW AND ELABORATE BOOK on the Trestment and Cure of CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT mo DYSPEPSIA which will be mailed FREE to abl who want it. If you are, or know of any one who is, afflicted with, or liable to any of these diseases, send name and address ( plainly written) to Dr.J. H. BCHENCK & BON, * {Name this paper.) Philadelphis, Pa " Tue Mos SHADELAND' :-. Pure Bred Live Stock Establish- ment in the World, New Importations arriving from time to Uma, individow exonllenos snd cholo breeding CLYDESDALE HORSES, PERCHEON, NORMAN, OR FRENCH DRAFT HORSES ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TROT. TERS, CLEVELANG BAYS ap FRENCH COACHERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES, ICELAND AND SMETLAND PONIES, . 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Bl 00 in Spring Line of all the Dark Oclorings. § Closing Priows on Tycoon Beppe at Tc, Y0e, 17% a yard Poi Closing Sale of Winter #tock i Someon~aid a goods will be popponebic now to the purcasser mean without profit to ua, and is your ale GOOG . Among sew EPR %a @00bs NOW wrriving ®ree NEW SHADES OF PLAIN ALL WOOL CLOTHS wo incho wide, Spring Oolorings, at We 00c, 65c, LINE of 52 inch AW. Obeck Buitings, Spring Styles and Shades of 856. This is squsl to best value ever offered in Dry Goods Line. IN WASH GOODS, Anderson's Genvine Persian Crepes, Titania Clothe and Ginghame of 15c sd 20. Begular 40c Goode, but Io. he hem Beak Alwo the sant of Last ns . 300 and She goods are offered at Toe Transh Sutin Kew Lines of Domestic Satines, at 12% French Satines, 2c, Boe, X0c, the latest designs, our wh importation and goods just opened Anderson's Beoteh Ginghams, #0 oo made sarly in large Assortment of Imported Ginghams at The Hamburg Bmbroiderios, Laces, White Goods, & New Stock just on Sale, In Cloak Boom, All Winter Garments at refoced priose Write our Mall Order Department for Samples, ¢ Information in regard to these Bpecial and Rare Bare gains. They will interest you. BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 124 FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, PA. Minnesota Leads the World With her stock, dairy and grain products, B00, 000 meres fiw timber, latining and lands, adjncent to raliroad, for sale cheap on terme, Or maps, Prices, tates, eto. ess. J. Boniwaltor, Toad Cy pen bnedoned, or i. 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