Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE INO paper n I 1.004, 000 000 pounds annually, i quired for 3 ion 1 000.0 oes Fxper and Over ngdon, Bell quart, or six ville Intersed : Haua Dr i wandies ete Latrobe A local train the largest ir ennsyly a. Goods promptly Daily he ted States. Send i for eats ‘ mentioning this leaves New York... . " 1 . YT deral street. Alle Philadelphia 1 Washington Balti arrives Hart sburg Tyrone A ltoor a - ’ »» & it bord Pittsbu Connects with branches at Lew ingdon, Tyrone, Bells Mills, train, Connect Fast Line more Be. rs on the United States, gh 1 n | “> i# Canada like courtship? { malara olds Is here “tow n - 1 WH RORAON © i ba i i Algona. A throu A inttle stimulant has often saved doctor bills Yes, even life has been saved by it. Fhyw RAILROAD — | clans of national reputation will endorse Lemont — Dally eX- | Klein's Sliver Age Hye and It is within the reach of the $l weverywher 1 or liquor stores de Max Kiein for s EWISBURG & TYRONE Bellefonte, Nittany & cept Sunday WESTWARD EASTW AND pm am am rT Am : Montandon Lewisburg Vieksburg Whiskey, poorest it Is sold for Mountain Coburn Zerby Rising Spring Feuns Cave Centre Hall iTeRE Linden tial. Oak Hall Lemont Dale Summit Pieasant Gap Axemann Bellefonte SINGE} we ALD EAGLE VALLEY PENNSYLVA NIA Rallroad Divis da creept 8 INO. B. ORYI# ¥. ORVIS, BOWER A tie Office on second Boor y And Justice of the Peace Corner of IMamond BP. H. HAFTIRGE WiLhtR y HASTINGS & REEDER' Attocaneyeal Law OMece on North Allegheny street W F. REBER, Attorney ot Law And Stenographer. Offiee in Reynolds’ Bank otk up stairs REEDED NO. G. IOVE J Attorney al Law OMes on West High street Philad. DEMOCRAT One ¥ Weekly Times and ear for 81.75, accept the trust ap f NOUS « i and WISE MOTHERS AND NURSES BRIDGMAN'S YOUR i MPLAINT PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLAVURTE How the Wheels of Governmen volve nt Havrishurg Hanmsnunras, March 11, Mr, Riter,of Philadelphia, introduced in the house a resolution anthorizing the gav ranor wind by ii jive ite. to re WoCOnETreas oF th fi lone {34 FE SR BL $PLARY for thot i lution fin i The calendar of b on third reading { and final p wus taken up, and soveral bills passed finally, including the act to protect miners in the vita. oil regions Senator Dunlap. of Beaver, performed the remarkable feat in the senate of consuining the WENION In A speec it a Pittab int 1 the bill which is of the Pitta ink Hl wae whl res id laid A order on relal ¢ public health fell by reason of rds vote m of the road bill Senator Lloyd, of ( beriand, spoke in favor of the ll, say- ing that whatever censure there was of the measure now would turn to praise in the future. He said thers were now 630 genernl and special road laws in operation, and that the present one was better than all of the others combined The bill did not reach a vote The bill allowing the sale of liquor in Fairmount pars came up in the scoate and wet with much opposition. The vote on the bill was deferred The bili providing for conpuisory education, introlneed by Mr. Farr, of Lackawanna, was considerably dis cussed on second readiag., The first seo tion of the bill was amended so a8 to include parochial schools in ita provi sions, and providing that children be tween 4 and 12 twelve of age shall 0 pelled to attend school at least four months in each vear. The section requiring police officers and constables to enforce the prov n the act was ) tt fered a free still ieratl then taken up CAs « be « wa : Is 14. ~The bill ap to reimbarse (ov. nded dar as made a special Yy exp Mi, Warned st Iw rs woney alleging th iking miners in the of bills ww who at on in the pr AY dren n the trap d kneeling clergym 1 through and throag! casioned Vine ning war HIN Inm™- v misc! ng With two Ha Heavy Fallure at York Yor, Pa. March Michael Schall. of the banking firm of Schall & Danner, and interested in a dosen other enterprises has failed and confessed judgment for $140,000, It is said that he has recently lost several hundred dollars through endorsements and in other ways, and a number of suits are pending against him growing ont of his various enterprises Sneak Thief as Census . Taker, Lepasox., Pa, March 18. «« John Leahy, who was suspected of being the man who, with a companion, attempted to rob the residence of Samuel Kreider by b) Jassing themselves off as census takers, and who shot Mrs. Kreider, was arrested and lodged in jail. His coms pation is suppossd to be his brother, and the police are looking for him also, Fasted Thirty-seven Days Usioxrows, Pa., March 16. Wilson Boott died at New Salem in the Sd your of his age. For the jst Shlrty-4eveh days ho has fasted. ha taken noth ing in that time but a little milk. it 7 I meant by Chicag | wife CPnae A A 5 £LISTONE NOTES. [tems of Real Pre- sented in Condensed Form. Interest 1XD KNOW, Gleanings of Importance Fields of News, Here from Al Picked Up and There in the State Liandsdale has a board of trade Montgomery natio The Nel will be Mai county ha Bye 10 uu Wem oer a trig A farm 3 spe (M4), was sold recently FLL] (Feorge W. Moss the Wi murderer, asked the » serif | to allow him to assist in the erect { the scal fold on which he 1s to His wishes were refused dharre Wt be ung Mra. Jennie Jerry Copelin, of Decatur township, Clearfield county, gave birth to four children at once, and Mrs Sayder, of New Washington, also of that county, gave birth to triplets, Engineer John Fisher and Fireman James Wood were killed in 8 railroad accident at Cranberry switch, near Bea ver Valley. The cowcatcher of the en gine struck a brake beams which had fallen from a preceding train and lay upon the track, where it had canght be. tweerl ghe main and switch rail. The engine dnd four cars went over a retain. ing wall fifty feet high. Riquor Dealers Mow tured. Soum Bermieues, Pa, March 17 Fifty or more saloon and hotel keepers who were notified to appear at the | court here were oun hand at t appointed time, is to know what heir presence meant and fearing that many of the old applications would be refused They breathed easier inding thelr call meant lectures from Judges Schuyler and Reeder as to their { ting their iar ir. They were notified that ontinued to violate the laws their hioenses would be revoked Anx upon ndn conan 1 Pe A Gave Alcohol to a Boy iassrort, Pa, March 16 ert Jo the colored who thmt W 14 Wate ¥ ral 1 ANUTE Wi Rob boy claims Eave cht agi he hima alcohol AY ms not Blown Down Mare blew | 3 tt h 14. The wind down 1 east (lass works, and injured by falling wicks, Daniel M Cann Was ol and had his leg broken Joseph Morgan, one eye out and diss bled Harry Campbell, arm broken; Thomas Linhan, bruised, and James Park, seriously bruised. Many others wer? more or om Wjured. A Wer A Brakoman Badly Manglod. Wikesnanng, Pa. March 14. Peter Clark, a brakeman, aged 35, met a hor rible death on the Jersey Central rail. road at Ashley. He had cut an en hfine from his train and then attemp i y from the cars to the engine, Mins, ps foothold, he fell under the vicels and was almost instantly killed, the body twing Sung by the wheels and mutilated beyond recognition, Billiard Tournament, Prersovng, March 17.-The billiard tournament for the championship of the stato Inst night. John Cline, of Philadelphia, and a BL Sg of db JOSEP NEW THING GOODS AT COST Al BROTHER AT : COST! JOSEPH BROS. & CO, BELLEFONTE PA { DWARD K. RHOADS iB. X B. ) i CORRESPONDENCE We have sn ment, { shed for the NA NEW INDIA NEW SPRING WO INVITED | Flaborate Mail Order Depart cotivenienoe and SILKS! OLENS BOGGS & BUHL, His, 121 Fed ALLEGHENY, JPASSMORE HOUSE eral St PA. “» Frost and Bprace Rtreeis, PHILIPERTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging at moderst stabling stinched, nu JAMES CH NTREJ COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring " Jan. A BEAVER, President t low, PASEMORE Pro BANKING t Ny a ARR. Fun Xo NATIONAL BANK. Aticgheny street, B.C nUMES, oe ALY ixo.r. Oashier. (Swece Lawrence L. Brown) DEALER IN —— Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal, Grain, { rn-cars, Shelled Corn, Oats and Bailed Hay, Kindling bunch or cor pu r haser. patron public BROWNS OLD COAL YARD nee a ul » RLS A an PELGED Wo BLT FPR... adn made EAs ARMAN 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 I have always on hand a fine stock of Whips, Lap and, Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses, Spring Street, South of Alleghen
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