Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Ron Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE A SR EE . P' NNSYLVANIA R. R, in offe ot NOY road Division fiME BASTWARD Daily except Sunday Minstown TABLI 10th, 1888, Pennsylvania Rall 5a0 nn over the e Yor Seni are greatly worried of New Tue republicans of Gov. Hill, th ection ' 1 kK. u st] Evarls In ~ ' The Centre Democrat und | the | Ren ling “KEYSTONE NOTES. i | Items of Real Interest Pre- | sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW, Gleanings of Importance from AN Fields of Nows, Picked Up Here and There in the State, An epidemic of measles prevails at | Wernersville, Mrs, Logan may attend the press cons vention at Pittsburg, There were only seven fires in Frank- lin county last year, and the [4] wad i William White, colored, is in jail at for murderously assanlting his wife, turned commumication, WIND WRECKS WIRES | Hundreds of Poles FProstratod by | saturday Night's Storm, : PriLADELPHIA Jan, 26. The full fury of Saturday night's violent wind and | rain storm was poured forth upon Phil adelphia, All night long the tempest raged and toward morning the rain to snow, This played havoc with the telegraph lines and every wire running into town was prostrated. In consequence the city was yesterday completely cut off from all telegraphic Not a single wire in any direction escaped the general wreck, The snow soon melted under the sun's rays and there was no permanent im pediment to street traffic. But the rail roads Inbored under great difficultios In ranny cases poles and wires were prostrated across the tracks, and the few trains ran slowly and cautiously Advices rec d by rail indicate that the storm prevailed with great severity throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York and as far as Baltimore, C1Vi south CLOTHING AT COST AIX b JOS BROTHERS & €0. 4 seashore Express leaves J - “ o wed 15 6 My 4am A Loon... ot Lyrone,.... arrivesat Harrisburg ETT lelphin Weekly Times one year 4 : : —— — ! hil Adelph Veekly mm | hil his The Storm at Wilmington, or 81.75. hi A focal train t Baltin Eg ’ I Dally Pittsburg AMtoona fyi Hart Wash Phi Ni Ww ¥ 140 i hiladeiphia. dd pI . Does Experionos Count? of Business, and espe r and preparing med the Howto Play «Thidledy Wink ™ ed to the contents of not. or words to th said to have won ti ISO. NM ALE GEVPHART Attorneys eaheny stregt AVER & DALF Law von A nort a of Criders al Law, ice North Eas LOVE A Sasi ne eat Hig? Ww LAIR JEWELER, Broce ke hot) Hones The Larz at Pennsylvania i we Ii tfomle R line In Centra ack In my WISE MOTHERS AND NURSES USE ATIF- HAA TUE LAX 25Cts at all Dru Tr 80 Tu NANC hd iim ¥ a] g Stores i! Il GOMPLAINTS and DISORDER INFANTA A ROYAL REMEDY FOR ALL CHILDRENS ano INFANTS neil CRre | Bauer's money over, days ago by suddenly turning W health commis [. J, McClure, 1 the [reshine 3 n 1 holding vhi¢ NIA rick A. ated the Chester LATS, Vhiladeiphia, before t titute, at Atgien, assault and battery many dead d Chester county Nearly all i: OF DAV. Fe in NS aught fire at the shoe Hartung, Schneider & Co., at ) in trying to extingn.sh s George Keunell, Peter Rems, Kavanaugh An (#resser fully benzine all « James Chr nate were pal d Fdward i suicide snd’s desertion, Sbe is a Catholi i + Protestant. They had disagreed over the question of having the mar- riage ceremony iepcrformed by a Catho- le priest The rul of Freed : g r ant of her i at. 1% and wn r of Judge Bucher, at liamsport, in the Dunbar paving con- tract case, by which that city escapes the payment of over §20,000,is regretted by nine-tenths of the people, who claim that the decision puts Williamsport in bad repute Wil n Farmer Mumma, who lives near White Bridge, Dauphin county, found a stranger in his stable who refused to answer any questions, whereupon Mr Mumma discharged a shotgun, tearing away part of an ear of the silent in- truder, Amos Dinsler, a mason who lived at Hummelstown. A BOGUS GOLD BRICK An Allegheny Man Mortgages His Property to Bay It Pressure, Jan, 24. Charles Arkes, with several aliases, giving his resi. dence as Chicago, worked the ‘gold brick” swindle on Charles Bauer, a lum- ber merchant of Allegheny City to the tane of $2,800, The “gold brick” sharp was arrested and gave up the money and was allowed to go free, On the train from Altoona to Pitts. burg Arkes, who represented himself as a miner to Bauer, produced his solid gold brick with the usual story and of- fered to sell it for $16,000, but as the train reached Pittsbu he came down to $2,800. He bored a hole in the brick and Bauer had the siftings examined in a jewelry store in this city on his ar- ¥ival, He was told the siftings were KO d Bauer mortgaged his property for J800 mad gave the money to Arkea, Jauer concluded to have the brick ex. mained to find ont its real value, He then found out he was swindled. He went to Alderman King, a friend of his, at ence, to whom he told the story and described the swindler. The alder- man himself immediately set out to hunt the thief. Luckily he fonnd his man, who was on his way to the depot with a ticket for New York. He ar rested him and brought him to Detec. tive Perking' office, where he turned As Baner did not want to prosccate Arkes was allowed | to go. | waa Thirteen Months for Manslaughter, Laxcasren, Pa, William M. James convicted of juvolontary man. slanghler in killing Barton Kline, last November, and sentenced to thirteen months in the penitentiary, their | Witsmisaros, Del, Jan. Satur day night's storm of rain, wind, snow and lmost cut this city off from pi nm tion with the world There are no Western Union wires working to any point And Messages 26 has al sioel \ leg i are he Situation in New York w Yous v i \ ow -n Jan. 27 ' ¥ 1 OTK | a FORCE AND CLOSU Laid Aside Present Both Bills for the Mr. Wal apportioninent 3 tt Wasnfxagrox, Jan. 20 moved to take up t bill in the senate sure resolution lay motion Dolph's motion was . tO ott he laying aside w clo Mr. Dolph mon this On the table lost by ¢ By a vote of 85 ¢ adopted Mr. Wal take apportionment bil The closure the roe | Are fore : ang a HE Le y a sudden move on the part of the ments of the foroe bill the i the closure nate ntemplat and it was ack of olution was laid aside by The Democrats have E wwe for some time Faengty i " A Ingalls at Topeka rea, Kan, Jan, 26. -- When Sena ngalls arrived here from Washing was met by an enthusiastic d n of Grand Army 1 Grand ny men have been J uring into the lay and night, and even the Sons terans are having an inning. F which the Ingalls mana onoeal, m nfid his retarn to the an SLY Olher fame sin the 1% for state printer. With signifi xls and knowing winks the party under the 1 hat Just how it is tries 10 ox - y-four hours before nator's arrival the men who had ted that the Alliance had every 2 own way changed front and claimed Ingalls’ certain return el ha r on RAO Te nes WETS AROUND a. 2 rt no one ste. f thing boldly Prince Bandouin's Funeral, Brussers, Jap, M. Solemn services will be celebrated in the Brussels cath- edral on Thursday morning next tor the repose of the soul of Prince Baudouin. The body will be interred in the royal vault at Lacken It is now claimed that the death of Prince Bandouin was caused by a com. plication of small pox, bronchitis and urinary hemorrhage. The populace of Brossels are much enraged at the prince's doctors, who, they say, blan dered in the case. The prince was about to be betrothed to his cousin, the Prin cess Clementine, daughter of King Leo pold Bob Ford Wounded, Walsexevno, Col, Jan. #4 Bob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, and J. D. Hardin, a saloon keeper, engaged in a shooting scrape here. They were so close together that each man was trying to knock the other's gun out of his hand, Hardin was shot in the shoulder and in the hand and Ford was hit in the foot, besides being badly burned about the face with powder. The men quarreled over a game of craps. Neither is dan. gerously hurt. Both are under arrest, Fishes Fall from Heaven, Nasuvirie, Tenn, Jan, 26, A singu- lar phenomenon waa observed in con pection with a heavy fall of snow which occurred in this city. Large quantities of small fishes came down with the snow, and in many localities the ground wis literally covered with them. largest were nearly two inci in length, As such a downpour from the heavens nas heretofore been unheard of, it has created mach comment Agatnst MeKinley and. Dressed Roof Ispiaxarorss, Jan. 4.--The joint resolution adopted In the senate some days ago, asking congress to sappross the dressed beef trust and to repeal the MoeKinley bill, was called in the house, The Republicans moved to strike out that part relating to the McKmley bill, but the motion waa tabled and the reso. lution was adopted as it cams from the | wnate i The | ; i i ; a 5 : a id J >. £ 5 A NEW : GOODS AN BUSINESS! AT : COST! JOSEPH BROS. & CO, BELLEFONTE PA. B. & B.o- % @® Some Reasons s SACRIFICE SALE COLORED SILKS Includ Chev Al ot Stiksl a that were #1 wr Our 18 eT HAMBURG, SWISKE AND MAIN EN ER Now « oC ) | Al yds SPl [1] Hamburg edgings and iwches ORDER DEFARTMENT not rade by BOGGS & BUHL, 15 107 Federal St. ik ALLEGHENY, PA. ye year when malaria lurks enids nol an unfreqguent guiek and effective rem : Yahome without a sal ferer from some one of the many His Sesh Is heir to A stimulent is alter the Intermedia tor, It is guick and effective. It brings relief and saves doetor bills We ran recommend Mr. Max. Klein for anything in the 1iguer line His Silver Age at $1.5 per quart is the best wiskey Inthe market. He wilt sell any Penn A Bye Whiskey re : fr # yivan L year old send f his mention iin Drie paper ih «i i and "a : tirpha 'E Mr he ries paid § d bx il ii & of his ar bwin . : |] fot oh Wednesday the Kleventh 4a of February, A When and wher a0 so atlond if they see D.F.Fourxey, Awmditer, i, i8 i © him? i. BAL Te terested K all parties proper 5 4 LOW Anthracite, woodland and Bituminous Coal, Grain Cori Bailed Hay 4 Kindling bunch or cord purchaser. BROWN'S OLD Near the Pas COAL YARD BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY 8T BELLEFONTE, » H 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, 10:43.1y. og WANTED, to sell our cho Fastselling specilatios in hardy fruits plendid outfit free. Employment Guar Your pay weekly. Write for Terms GERMANIA NUnsEnY Co Rochester NX. Y traveling and local Stowk ol antead ¢ Nursery Fel ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House. Entirely new. New fumiture | Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the | : i st #1 for | : i | : i 1 have always out h modern improvements D. GARMAN, Proprietor. JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer a Dealer in HARNESS sod ails a fine tock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly nets, thing needed about horses, Ang covery Spring Street, Southof Alleghen
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