A Valudbis Medical Treatise, The edition of 1500 of the sterling M Amnual, known as Hostetter's Alma now ready, and may be obtained, troe of of druggists and general country dealers | jets of the United States, Mexico, and n every elvilizod portion of the Wes sphere. This almanac has been hy at the commencement of ev ver one fourth of a century, Io he soundest praction! ady firs Lon and restoration of health, of Inte esting and amusing lig the ealendas, astronomical cald nological itamy, ote, are pre care, anu will be found entire Issue of Hostetter's Almanag ably be the largest edition of ayer m wa in nny cong tors, A Eerier § On rece 4 Conk copy hy ny oh one inn hood La irich, a 1 forward y not. procun _ CUI RE + all the troubles ined { the system, such as i Distress afte: hile thelr most Cen BNOWER In curing Sick He dent toa Dizziness, Na cating remarry as men Pa nt ni Headac! are eq and pay they also « stimulate Even if t Ache they who suffer but fortuna! here, and these little they will © But alter nen KEDIIDT 1, foal Ds I You Have CONSUMPTION |€ JUGHOR COLD BRONCHITIS | A faction SCROFULA fw Or any Disease w are Inflamed, | ; vo or Nerve = ™8 EMULSION PURE COD IVER OIL Palaranue "e dale for Beotts Fw planation or solic @ pubstitute, Sold by ali SCOTT & BOWNE B. & B. 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Gen, Pho aid not believe vor Was correctly re. ged interview in which 4 made to say some nentary to him incon- pendidacy for the Re torial nonunstion. | for this belief was { xl with making prom. | ob given. r, on hus return to thi ) form repudisted the a interview, so fur as it seemed wi have cast any reflection on Gen. Hastings, but admitted that ho was greatly surprised when it became known y to him that his adjutant general was a nuine candidate for governor, because e supposud that he would not, under any circumstances, antagonize the choice of Senator Quay. The governor did nat think it proper i him to interfere in the selection of any candidate to fill his place. Tw members of his own house were aspir ants for the position (referring té Secre tary Stone and Gen. Ha proposed to keep hands off so far as any of the several candidates were cerned, He claimed to have said noth ing in the Washington int reiew mio Gen. Hadtings having a 1 with a di gruntied element of party aon Loe Sehool Teachers’ Tributes to Di, Hanmmsnaons, Dec, 16, At a | of the teachers of the public Higbee. meen schools 0 eulogiatic superintendent were delivered of tho Harrisburg several addresses of the late Dr. iligbee, of public instruction Appropriate resolutions were also adopted and will be forwarded the be reaved family at Lancaster. Governor Beaver will not immediately r. Higbee's sucoesso LANCASTER, fe, special meoting of the Lancaster « board resolutions regretting the Dr. Higbee, wonted by ex-State | Superintendent chairman | of the special me i i wed, and it i | the funeral. Fort bee Was hool Lie At a ty 16 ! ! adoj i en | View Grand lenunasylvania Soldlory, Dec, 14.--Adit. Gen varded to the war d¢ on a statement of of Pennsylvania wm wre 508 com enlisted st a total last v companies in pr OF 1.6585 Johns J. Fitzpatrick road con in patrick here son the \ rg and Lake Erie, the Shen the South Pennsyly thut street bridge in Phi enkinto " \' ANGOAan v aley and the Ches delpl ia Sorrow for Mr. Gowen's Death PaiLapzLrmia, Dec. 17.-The Ix managers of the Heading resolutions expressing Gowen's death. The Mra railroad BOTTOW general | of adopile i for Mr Hepublican | =f vant Mor day { George Bice stings) and he | ‘ motives which impelled him t F dur LF 4 {| proved fruits | | transom appoint | 4 i door was | COW red that Mr death | i : : ania | | offices will be draped in mourning until | 17.~~The AKEsOCiation for war tions of Cowen. who of this county resol | death of F, B | district attorney SOTTOWw onoe Dr. Mighee's Funeral LANCASTER, Pa... Dec. 17. of Dr. E. E. Higbee, state superintend ent of public instruction, was the notabie in years Services were held in the First Reformed church. children sang a dirge Beaver, Adj (yen. of the Commonwealth Stone, state officials were present. The re mains were taken to Emmittaburg, Md Governor Three Killed pARARRE. Pa ho were by the Carn Dec, 17.-~A party walking on the na railroad track on their way fork were tun into at a passenger train which m around a curve, Three Men We nstantly killed fatally aiid another badly bruised he names can be learned, of Polar La Eawnha | home Ir Iurves | came one Prisoners Break Jail Usiontowyn, Pa, Deo. 17.Lupton Franz, sentenced to seven and a half | years in the penitentisry, and six other i jeidonsns escaped from the borough ock up by cutting through the bars to | the burgess’ office and bursting open the street door None of the men have been rec aptured Inches A Bitidige Naved Bevernl 17. Owing WiLLiassronr, Pa, Deo, to high water and heavy driftwood in the river, the Reading railroads ridge at Muncy is reported to have moved sev. eral inches and is considered unsafe. | Their trains are now being run over the Pennsylvania tracks between this city and Montgomery, The Delaware Divieion Tans! Closed. Biron, Pa. Deo. 16.<The Dela ware Division canal, running ¢rom here to Mauch Chunk. closed to navigation, Ld she | The funeral | most | 1 he school | Hastings, Secretary | and other | | trol, Franklin B. Goyen ALONE IN AW Xo Clow to the Cause of the Desd~—A | Bevore Shock to Mis Friends and Pam- | Hy=—Mr, Gowen's Distinguished Career as an Advocate and Finsocler--FPresi dent of the Reading Railroad: and Prosecutor of the “Mollie Maguives' Dee, 16, ~Franklin B, Philadelphia, a proniigent WASHINGTON, Gowen, of lawyer and ex-president of the Reading | railroad, of Pennsylvania, cpmumitted suicide Baturday by shooting himself through the head at Wormdey ‘s Kptel, wher he has been staying for several day Se Wiis lous no one will probably ever know, The cause of the suicide is ats tributed by Mr, Gowen's friends to mens tal aberration. No other reason can be assigned, in view of the fact that the deceased pentiemen left no information which bears even remotely upén ‘the » Yhe rash act, Mr. Gowen last came to Washington on to conduct the! suit of of Marietta, U.; against railway There was nothing bis stav in Washington to indi. that mental or « oF trouble Sertair Cate pressing upon him Fhe th fart When the wore Diseavery. to arouses Mr, Gowen the hotel people pro pladder and looking over the saw Mr, Gowen lying on the oor with a revolver by his side burst open when it was dis A Gowen had committed cide. The p sere at once soti- 1 and the remains of the dead gentle. i WARS rem to the morgue of the Pottss formerly ne ac Creag a sl Ihe Representati ley lle, district, w» oe Mr. Gowen was one of the frst i Wilh the In "ay hue Perceptions Weakenin AY De Aken pera at his pew Te 11 reached the age ere A furnace at Shamokh, Pa r became eagaged in coal hining nty His enterprise, hough me Timi! resources Of the was a Bnancial fallure, whith sad young man with a heavy bad of w discharged in full In suodeding Giving up mining young Gown =n dent In a lawyer's office al Potts ville. He was admitted to the bar in 180. and in less than years thereafter lo was istrict attorney of Bchuyikill unty Hos he 8 most satisfactofly for He was at once employed & legal counsel for the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad compan In I¥0 he became president of porating a due very largely, no doubt, te hia fascinating personality He wal then, as he ever continued to be, an enchanting conversationalist and a man of great péreonal magnetism. These qualition made the Head ing directors his friends and gave Hm, » practionily inexperienced young mm, the chief management of a great corpaation The liabilition of the company, aside fri its capital stock, when Mr. Gowen teok tle con were $0,000,000 He at once bigan a polioy of extension, buying and leasttg coal properties and lateral lines of rallval He also organized the Philadelphia and Miading Coal and Tron company, and the two sodhcerns took leading positions in the minltk and freight traffic of the country He Mid the presidency of the rallread company cessive re-elections until 18], when Ippos tion to his financial schemes waa Mrong enough to elect Mr. Pond, who servi one year. Mr was again electedo the presidency in and continued § that position until September, 188, the i en terprise in his hands becoming virtudly the dictator of the mining industry of Pansy! Vania Mr. Gowen was a member of the Mansy! vania constitutional convention of M2 in which body he ranked as one of its abist and most eMeiont members. In the prospution of the "Mollie Maguire” murders hy he took a pr of the state, and It was largely owin) to his energy that the culprits were hunty down and convicted and the reign of terrdiwhich they maintained in the mining regige for a soare of years was brought te an thelr execution. While never takinjan ac tive part in politics Mr. Gowen was dvays a staunch Democrat and was a delegatito the national convention which soaminai Mr, Tiiden for president. far iy 10 bec neral ar years tered as a sty three elected 4 which off od two years oO hit result Su {owen ES The Washington Centennial Wasmxaron, Deo, 12.--The Sno- nies in commemoration of the in ration of George Washington, at Jiastdens of the United States, hos in the house of representfives, xactly at what time the deedid'& ominent part, appearing on fe part | i with | "HLA NTH/ >: ANNIVERSARY ol oF THE - o BRANCII!! [i PRICE THING HOUSE Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. A FEW PRICES Fall and Winter Overcoats Childrens’ Suits Suits Suits Boys’ Goods are Guaranteed ! resented or money refunde. Yours Respectfully, Samuel Lewin. JOS. HORNE & C0°S PENN AVE. STORES. 0 incl LL extra « : neres good at 15¢c. a These would be VAI you ever matched then $ 4a yard Iks~The merica ove ns of 1 the Fine Black Si make of Europe and to #4 a vad ele gant weaves iu of tix finest ie, other nding a MASON In Just as comp and comprehensive assortments The Cloak Rooms—The cloth gar ments we carry are the bests most stylish and most substantially made. new O1ies The material in our Plush grrments springy goods is the very best, crisp, that is worth buying. Our Steal garments are of the most carefull selected Alaska skin, dyed London, and made for us in any garment of any material not Write for Samples and Price J65. HORNE & 69, 609--621 Penn Ave, . PITTSBURGH, PA A Lady's Perlect Companion Pfiniess Childhbi HH. 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