SR IY FS WN BD HS WO 5 5 M3 W KE{STONE NOTES, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE | the Wheels of Government | Revolve at Harrisburg. Harnissvna, Feb, 19, In house, legislative, congressional and Items of Real Interest Pre- genatorial apportionment bills were introduced in skeleton respectively Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, \ s hn sented in Condensed Form, | I anaes. Tazzurt. Lytle and Tow. OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW, by M Puggart, Lit nd n Re oes Powder propriate committees, wher work ABSOLUTELY PURE [| will at begun upon them, the once be All waanings of rom Fields of Nd Hore i Wortance 4 " 1 mpartaig joth the house and the senate adopted | resolutions deploring the death of Gen Sherman. The senate confirmed a num ber of notaries nominated by the gov {| ernor, Harispura, Feb, 20.--The viding that the execution of criminals shall take place in the state penitenti | aries at Philadelphia and Pit YArZ Was discussed at length in the hous The | matter was indefinitely postponed by a vote of 99 to Mr. Burdick, of M Kean, introduced the judicial apportion ment ill Ih providing for the { introduction of calisthenics in the pub iT hools 1 when the h wa, Pioke Up sid There in the State, bill pro (! JU JOSEPH BROTHERS : iil under consideration adjourned A flood of petitions from tal in L NEW revenu sived senat JOSEPE, BROS. & CO. ntiiation "TT . . . . . anthracite coal - as BELLEFONT 2) PA to human life for the n and ining and we regi ¢ greater safety prow de pensati COI CRSATY eX Dense i PENNSY'S" TROUBLE yed by __- An- | A Significant Meeting in Pittsburg | in Connection with It ] rng, Pa., Feb, 24 Inthe office | Manager Wood, of the Penn selvania company, were assembled, with General Manager Wood, General Sa RAILROAD — | 5 ye free, if te 1 bullet wen rough hi xk an at perintendents Charles Watts f th, t—Daily ex- | y | i H | 1 ) f1 : He may liv yortd and J. F. Miller { toe | nd of : yut thirteen , Superint mde ff th we @ were deste The in (sw losers are of toe | CORRESPONDENCE INVITED | : tele om \ Flaborate Hl hny Each ar ‘ ces filed the men urn an neidered for Mail Order Depart Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal. NEW INDIA y ey . , nTTTon oh Tar TP BLT TN pe = . } dedi ddd Walid 4d SLOIVL A Nothing ir heard of in t) | fields of Pennsylvania the second half | led to hear ked down | body were r and Cleary fa nd was kn AINA BOGGS & BUHL, == 5 14 Federal & Pel x ALLEGHENY, PA, | Miners' Bodies Recovered Jrasesviiie, Pa, Feb 4 The bodies of McCloskey, Griffiths and a | Hungarian were brought to the surface They are in a terribly bloated condition Another Hungarian was found late yes terday. Both Hungarian bodies are un recognizable. Their bodies were float and stance of leaves a widow and nine NO, G, LOVE i J LOVE, Deserving of Hanging ALrooxa, Pa, Feb, A flendish § LB ) fto oy ¥ i Attorney at-Law ing in a dog hole in the main gangway HASTINGS & REEDER Office on West High street : : 4 i wi tt wlan oO the hal Fa ; McCloskey and Griffiths were dug from RR M a (i kl Milest oy Ragle st Law a pile of timbers and coal dirt 4 wh Ran we A Pumily Duty + P. BLAIR wlio unknowt ' raon pla od & stone in the ! R : ALR, switch and as the passenger train passed JEWELER, over it the engine left the track, fol Brockerhofl House Block, Bellefonte lowed by several coaches Fireman Gazeete, of Tyrone, jumped from the . The Largest Stock In my line in Centrs Fennsylvania engine and was instantly killed. The engineer also Joihped, but escaped in BRIDGMAN'S 1 A XAl | . A DYAL REMEDY FOR jury None of the passengers were in CHILDRENS ano INFANTS i ARMAN HOUSE. ! High Street opposite the Court House. Entirely new. New furniture ro | Steam Heat, Electric Light. and all the . modern improvements D.GARMAN, Proprietor. \ BI YA Miners Starved to Death Hazrerox. Pa. Feb, 28 bodies of Larry Reed, Harty Hall, Mike Smith and John Bullock wae recovered from the Jeanesville mine yesterday, The were found in Ball's breast. This (A situated about seventy feet above the water line, and the men had suffered the terrible pangs of hunger and thirst for ten or twelve days before they sue cumbed. The bodies were fearfully mutilated by rats. The bodies of the other victims, eight in number, will probably be recovered, o ROT and Ie has arms indeed if fan The promotion of hap of sickness are of prime The ties are burst am nder W F. REBER - ¥ . ess and the prevention | A thor pe at 1 (he : importance |r And RBtenographer Hank Bioek « p stairs e in Reynolds howsehold, Its In the spring that old and young slike are most susceptible to the hun reds of disease that £11 the atmosphere we pie and lurk in the water we drink farelial slant I» the gard against sickness In —— point, Hane Max Kieln » ®ilvey Ait UDnguesne™ brands of pure rye whiskey commended by physicians as the best tovig ior nthe world. Both are sold under a HH guarantee of purity Silver Age at ] 2 per fall guart bottle, and Dogue These whiskies are used exelusively in | ¢ leading hospitals which I= sufficient evi | I have always on hand a fine stock JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer a Dealer tn Jured, but all were badly shake up Un three ocoasions ately passtujtr trains have been wrecked at t ely Wee ie way In WISE MOTHERS AND NURSES USE Fell Dead While Powwowing. Nornpsrows, Pa, Feb 2 Mrs. Cutharine Freas, aged 82 yvoars, living with a danghter in Plymouth township, | | died suddenly and unexpectedly ander peculiar circamstances. She professed Election Board Arrested, Whnxkesnanne, Pa, Feb 2 The | defice that they are the best obtainable Mr. Guekenheimer, Fined Gibson and Over 25Cts.at all Drug Stores. /ll COMPLAINT i a. teh , . for Bow 03 bettlon, med 14 w ] 3 Brasdwag, New ¥ ork, PO AMS OF fren a election board of the First ward of Pittston was arrested charged with re fasing to receive the vote of J. 1H. Eich. koligar, a hotel keeper and citizen. The A of the board gave ball for t . to be able to allay pain by the powwow [thoe, and was exercising her strange fluence on a grandehild which had, a few moments before, been painfully burned at a stove, when almost without any warning she fell over and expired, The onuse of death was heart disonse, i : | Bolt are sold by Mr, Klein at $1 poy quarry, or sly Arts for # His stork of wines, brandies ate | # Lhe largest In Pennsylvania Ciousds prosaptl slipped to all parts of the United Slates, Sen | for ratalogue and price jst, mentioning this 1 paper ax Kivin, 82 Pederal street. Alle ghruy, Pa of Whips, Lap andiBuffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses, Spring Street, South ot Alleghen
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