Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Fol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE A—————————— —— ——— PENNSYLVANIA R. RB IME TABLI In effect Nov. 10th, 1330, Pennsylvania Ban road Division ARD pt Sunday EASTW Dally exes seashore Express leaves Johnstown os po Altoons l'yrone Harrisburg Phlladeiphia arrives at } i | i | | | ifested in favor of the job i the traders in the steamship of ¥e4 HAG OxNE of the tricks legislation corrupt bounty job is to POSE POT short session of Congre trolling legisiation, the advogates ol sub sidy would have had no difliculty mn calling it B it in bl have been ed for the la sponstbl up during the last session short session meml rejected or have been re feel relieved lity to the people, and may vo t time for subsidy with impunity, This partial for the that is man- n the House, ng of as to prevent ly accounts al the meet Congres The time for should be changed so re pudiated Representatives fron legislat | AN} i | } LN | Connects with branel Blairsville | train making few WESTWARD trobe a Connects with bran ville Intersection. Lats al and through trait Daily leaves Philadei; i Harrisburg. arrives at Tyrone Altoona Pittsburg Way Pass'n'g Daily Philadelphia Harrisburg . Tyrone Altoona Pittsburg! Connects with brane ngdon, Bells Mills, Altoona ville ntersection, (for Indiana Branch Latrobe. A local train Dally Fast Line leaves New York ‘ * Philadelphia : » Washington Jo * Raltimore ...... arrives Harrisburg Yione ty . Altoona ———— Pittaburgh — Mail leaves fAITIVES hes at Lewistown, Hunt Cresson, Blais only pm 4 pm 15 pw NN pm Hunt A througt Connects with branehesat Lewistown ngdon, Tyrone, Bells Mills. Altoona train, igh EWISBURG Bellefonte cept Sunday WESTWARD am & TYRONE Nittany & rem RAILROAD ut — Daily ex EASTWARD pm ! 05 am 1015 1055 LE. Montandor Lewisburg Vieksburg Miflinburg Millmont i Laurelton ] 7 40. Paddy Mountain. 7 & ] Coburn 1] ~ LEeTDY ——y Rising spring Penns Cave Centre Hall immit Pleasant Gap ~ Axemann Bellefonte ALD EAGLE VALLEY NIA Railroad Division PENNSYI daily ezeept 8 lay WESTW EANTW rm a Amn Loek Haven Mill Hall Beech Creek Howard Curtin MUeshurg..come Bellefonte... cu . Milesburg.. Snow Shoe Intersection Unionville Julian Martha Fort Matilda Bald Eagle ET iw, 1771 East Tyrone «~Lyrone rll RP BR ER BOO OE — RICHARD, JEWELRY. WEST HIGH STREET, Has constantly on hand the best Jewelry te pe bonnd In town and fines INO. NH, ORVIS, CO. MM, BOWER £1 ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS, Attorneysal-Law ORVIN Offlee on second floor In Crider's Exchange PD. KH. RARTINGS WILBUR F. RERDEY HASTINGS & REEDER Attomneysat-Law Office on North Allegheny street Ww F. REBER, Attorney at-Law And Btenagrapher., Office in, Reynolds’ Rank Block up stairs a DITORS NOTICY | k — KXOWLEDGE IS a iy ine which ought to HAT ILY It un among all own undertakes to ¢ i one wilin an { published ‘last vear,” bly, several years ag: “The world and the most want moves.’ answering to-day, not « ANSWers tl of national re Age Kye of the n's Sliver © It If your druggist, 3 keep it sen within the reach rest $l everywhere Hquor stores do nit Max Kiein for it, or anyt He keeps a full and o« slete stock of it ( nj CXPress His address | Max Kret street. Alleghes ‘ trustworthy I Federal Nanbey dee of Joh 1 C. Seaton, OR SALE<FPARLOR No. 11 par elif teede STOVE t | over the eastern end of the VV. J. SINGER, | ATTORNEY AT LAW { the Crider Exchange, | fi te " ollectionps and rofessional Office on Hellef bt 1% ness atten { murderer KEYSTONE NOTES. Items of Real Interest Pre. sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW, Gleanings of Importance from All Fields of News, Picked Up and There In the State, Here Erie City is terrorized by thieves, The savings fund of the Dovlestown public schools began on Monday, Nineteen persons lost their hives by accident in Warren conuty lass year, A 16-year-old girl secured a divorcee in the Pittsburg courts a few days ago now directory just has 931 busin According to a issued Allentown ple, Seventeen thousand were sold in Indiana cous ber, He 48 DEO i ¢ in Decem £ oal killed in just r have been during the season nty-one de unly closed, nce the factory insped into effect 2 factories visited, tion law went 087 have been o County Teachers’ asso eting at Eddystone on The Delawar ciation held a Saturday No wine supper of the Hs will sparkle Montg ARKO The Arm of Chicag at Un In the fight among tramps at non William Hawkins, of received fatal wounds The Demo Central Wilkesbarre, attend Pattison's in anguration 150 strong The Altoona Tribune call legislature to me step to d ish the tramp nuisance Senator Harry Alvan county, is the owner of 50 of white pine on the stum John Price 1m is a candidate for the | batt senger to Governor Pattison. mr Dressed will build wontown [| the gin upon Elk of {} (0) Hall, i a colored There were thirty-seven fire in 1800 in Easton o INK} alarms of fire total loss did not reach 8 zed with but The Delaware river is bri ice between Burlington and Brist people rear to cross over on it. Washington is witihont any vacant houses and 200 mill employes attracted to that city are without shelter The Kennett Square spring election is already waxing warm. The issue will be made on municipal improvements, Fourth class postmasters were ap pointed as follows: G. B. Sayder. Bur sonville, Pa.: D. F. Gerges, Lucon, Pa The Young Men's Temperancs ciety, of South Bethlehem, has cleared £.500 on a bazar held to raise fands to build a hall, James Wilson is in custody un the supposition th who recs ntly Bellefonte jail, The new West End Silk mill of the third of its kind Allentown started Monday and hands will be employed at present Harry Radcliffe, aged 40 ant yardmaster for the Lehigh railroad at Packerton, was rus an engine and cut in two The ground in the vicinity of Port Bowkley, three miles from Wilkes barre settling, and the people are ready to move at a moment s notice at Shamo- is the waped from a8 De 18 A severe rain storm, accompanied by hail, thunder and lightning, passed state, doing damage at Pottstown and other points, The residence of John Boyle, John Hughes and Angustas Roth were dam. aged by fire at Allentown to the extent | of £300, which is covered by insurance The Lincoln Young Republican club, | of Lititz, adopted resolutions in oppo CLENENT DALE Nir OfMece in Criders Block High street at-Law, | sition | United States Senator J, to the proposed re-election of Donald Cam- eron. William Canavan, a wealthy young ! man of Oakland, Luzerne county, was | thrown from his sleigh near his home FORTNEY 1 Conrad He SPANGLER, CO. SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneysal law OMee in Furst.s Bloek, North side of High id BEAVER iI. WW, GEFRanY INO. M. DALE GEPFHART & DALE Attorneysat-Law Ofer on Allegheny street, north of Criders new block W C. HEINLE, At orney-at-law, Office in Reynolds’ Bank Block, up stairs, JAR. A BEAVER J B. LINN, at-law, Office North Eas Attorney And Justice of the Peace Corner of Diamond Jno. G. LOVE, 1 Attorney at Law OMee on West High street F I. BLAIR, JEWELER, Brockerhof) House Block, Bellefonte The Largest Stock In my line In Centra Pennsylvania WISE MOTHERS AND NURSES USE CELT TES LAXATIF PARA ETT | Snrbakd oe 3 B EB A 3 AA Mow aad Festal Blnep, dosti ve {5 |, Sand BE wi) ph Ad ad es. i compl A ROYAL REMEDY FOR CHILDRENS AND INFANTS INTS ane D ALL {| ana i killed, broken. The name of Congressman Stone is his neck having been | suggested as that of a senatorial candi- date in opposition to Mr. Cameron's re- election. He has not been approached on the subject. An enraged cow, belonging to Daniel Kemmerer, of Alsace, broke both her hind legs by falling, and with the bones protruding through the flesh she walked 500 yards, Millard Ford. padi mill boss at the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut works, Lebanon, while attempting to start an engine which had stopped on its center, sustained fatal injuries. A large quantity of molten steel was accidentally dumpad from a converter in the Bethlehem Iron company’s works, but the workmen escaped injury through timely warning. John Rhoads, Harry Keirn and Harry Barrett, of Newport, skated on the canal from that place to Harrisburg. The distance is twenty-eight miles, and they covered it in four hours, Stabbed His Rich Father, Gueexpuno, Pa, Jaa. 10.-Col, J, W, Moore, the millionaire coal and coke operator of this place, was almost fatally stabbed last night with a butcher knife in the hands of his son Bert, The two were in the sitting room of Mr. Moore's house, when Bert suddenly at- tacked his father with a knife, cutting a deep gash in his left side. A neigh. bor who was by heard the noise and, running in, caught Bert and held him nntil the police came, when he was taken to jail. The canse of Bert's act is not known, He has been leading » rather wild life of late and was intoxicated at the time, A Thousand Coke Ovens Banked, Scorroafk, Pa, Jan. 12. Over 1,000 coke ovens were banked in this region Saturday. About 1.200 men will be affected. The ovens are owned by the Behooumaker, Boutheves and other com. panies. The canses which lod 10 the suspensions are attributed to the dull ness in trade, It bn thought that more ovens will be closed next wool, because of the blowing unt of the Mahoning wnd Bhenango valley furnaces, which oo enrrod today, LABOR LEGISLATION. Powderly Participates cussion at Harrisburg. Hawmispuig, Jan, 10,~Lewis Emery, Jr., sent the following message to the Knights of Labor legislative conven- tion: “The oil producers of Pennsyl- yania, recognizing in your present cone vention wise und timely concern for the { legislative reform, 1 congrata- tho AUEPICIONS occasion vou Godspeed in your laudable Citing « late vou and bid effort,” Numegous duced, nie educ tion yen, and anot prevent blacklist upon resolutions recommending / Jl 1 Cie were intro compnisory Iren under 16 r providing a ing, which me Lo enforce the Tha report the the committee on legiglation was taken up, and the resolution with reference to the abolition « y ratlron Fel was discussnd } Worl an DD, Farrell, who exp lal aw to Ans He, Ol ned the English law ing the same and the good res from. The resointion was a Ay ition was adopts for the appointment of a commiss draft a mine law to mes needs of lutions Farrell | indorsing the exa free text tory chief an Mr. his resolution convent H ry : During tion Mr. Powd the best and that the Ki and he IRI tion would sure or Known in ti The Wallace Failure, | JAN i ouarg } nat n { had failed to give immed the 3 stor that would Ix Creditors. MceCarrell of the assignees, says gnees nave not fa juenuly taken in S.J one na H B13 (nent was recorded yoanse of these exe nment was made ) JY A very couser ¢ estimate Senator Wallace's prop- ill bring, even after the execn before the assignment are than twice the His creditors will bo fully satisfied and will receive 100 on the dollar. Senator Wallace will not find aselfl a poor man by any means when his affairs are finally set. Lael tied sig t was | satisfied, more of his debts, cents The Delamaters Arrested. Meaovinre, Pa, Jan. 10. —Delamater & Co. (including George W. Delamater, late Republican candidate for governor), bankers, who snssigned recently, were yesterday afternoon summoned before an alderman charged with embezzle- ment. The complaint was wade by the outgoing board of county commis stoners, who charged Delamater & Co, with the “embezsiement of upwards of $30,000 of county funds, having received the { the county treasurer while knowing themselves to be insol vent, and converting the same to their own use, A plea oi not guilty was en tered and a h waived Jonds were given by each: of the defendants in the sun of $10,000 for their appearance at the February term of court 1 : Ep deposits of aring Scranton Defeats Wilkesbarre, Wikpsaanue, Pa, Jan. 12. Con. gressinan Scranton wanted the interna) revenne office in this city removed tw Scranton, and Congressman Osborne wanted the office to remain in Wilkes barre, but Osborne was beaten. The Scrantonians came down tw Wilkes barre, Collector Penman at their head, and in the middle of the night all of the effects of the office were carried out and transported to Scranton. The £500,000 in the banks here belonging to the government will also be taken to Scranton. Osborne and his friends are much chagrined. The Clearfleld-Huntingdon Strikers, Husnizapox, Pa, Jan. 12. Although the movements of the agitators of the strike throughout the Clearfield- Hun. tingdon bituminous coal district are somewhat shrouded in mystery, it is semi-officially declared that the pro ward of the miners and William H. Dill, representing the operators, been postponed until Jan. 22. The miners meanwhile are to continue at work and vote on the question of strike. To Paint the Kinzua Viaduot. Fraxxuix, Pa, Jan. 12.—~The great Kinzua viaduct on the Erie railroad, near Bradford, is to be painted tnis spring. It will be 4 Yor} dangerous work. The men must climb about 850 from the ground. It is calonlated that it will take about four months to ac complish the work and it will cost $20,- 000. This will be the first time the bridge has received a coat of paint since ita erection about eight years ago. A Winter Fish Story. MaxsrEid Varney, Pa, Jan. 12. A crowd gathered on the Main street bridge to watch the efforts of an im- mense carp to get into deeper water, W. E. Yates, ex postmaster, ed into the icy water and captured the fish after a struggle. It weighed thirteen nds and was more than three feet g. It is thought that it escaped from a pond in Cannonsburg during the re cent high water. Relatives Want the Legacy. Mepis, Pa. Jan, 12. Edwin R. Lewis, who died in Newtown township about jhe first “ the yoar Jeft a will bequeath. ng nearly ail his property, amounting to about $30,000, fo Richard Terkos, a ang man now just past his majority. © only other bequest in the will 1s the division of $3,000 between the children of the sisters and brothers of the de ceased, Relatives will contest the will, Did Not Rob His Own Safe. pk TOwS; Pa., oan a «Patrick s Who was © with rob» bing the safe in his own hotel on Sept. 19, 1890, with a view of cheating William Rothwell, alin “Kentuck Bill," one of the guests, ont of $980, was acquitted, and Alfred I’. Spe who is accused by Monaghan of the robber, in on trial ing i in the Dis | CLOT ATX HING ~»'rT AT JOSEPH BROTHERS & C0. 4 JOSEPH BROS. & CO. BELLEFNTE » ) B. & B. A JANUARY (LEARANCE S¢1E noevery departme that means mi wa { bargs { ful buyers £200,000 worth of Dry Goods 10 be sold before our Annual Invenrory, February 1 nr mis ) LE AlN WRITE RICES 5 % FOR | : H 3 | SILK DEPARTMENT IW has | { all season at 8, Ti : | logue ) inch extra heavy whip ex ack h Blace Fa seh Blac h Black Gro nd t fw, regulars e Fri a Ri» wi] Dress Faby & Inch Plain col reduced from # Inch Plaids, So . | Th ere $1.25 and #1 .% gosed conference between the executive | y Large variety of ALL WOOL DRESS FABI at 5 hat 1 reels MCS in cheeks and sripes in INCH ENGLISH SUITINGS Plaid and stripe effects in large assortment at 50 to The, goods that have sold all season at #1 and $1.25 a yard NOW FOR BARGAINS Wirite for samples, for prices or for a cata Mail orders a specialty Se — BOGGS & BUHL, 18, 19 118, 11 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Well Known There is probably no business house In west ern Penn's. so well known to the public in this and adjoining states as the one we gre about to speak of. Well known for square and honest dealing, well known for keeping the largest : and most compl te stock in his line, well known | for prompt shipping and safe delivery, elthor by freight or express. We refer to the estab lishment of Max Kiein, the wholesale Hgnor dealer of Federal street, Allegheny, Pa His arrangements with the different Mountain Drigtillors of Penn's for their entire production and hix contract with foreign houses for divoot fmportations, tageiber with the experiences of many years, makes him the loader in his line His own “Silver Age Ryo.” sold now in e500 first-class place at 8150 per quart, has no rival His 51x Year old Penn's Eves at 8100 ven, oF SIX sania bor BA atv (he Geesd pods olive Rend Tor his priew Hey wavs send far any «limuisnt you may want fo MAV Kips, 5 Fodor 80 Allegheny, Ma. gual yoursel! with | his manner of going bosinese, and you will ale | [LP WARD K. RHOADS, 4 Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal, Grain, Corn-cars, Shelled Coro, Straw, and Bailed Hay ete. Oats, Kiondling wood by the bunch or cord, to suit the purchaser. # mms panned § Respecttully soacits the patron. his friends and the public. X ) AT (- BROWNS OLD COAL YARD Near the Passenger Depot age of -X y BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY 87 BELLEFONTE, We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &¢. All kinds of | smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ete. If you want a nice juicy steak go to Berzen's MEAT MARKET. 10.48.1y. { so——— “ . A ————— ] SM { traveling and local, Stock. Fastseliin ESMEN WANTED, to sell our choloe Nursery - cliaties in hardy fruits, ete. Splendid outfit free. Employment Guay anteed. Your pay weekly, Write for Terms GenMaxia NUnseny Co Feb Rochester. X.Y (JARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court | House. Entirely new. New furniture {| Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern improvements, D. GARMAN, Proprietor. JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer a Dealer in HARNESS [1 have always on hand a fine stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, anu every thing needed about horses. ‘Spring Street, South of Alleghen
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