— o_O ————— Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Roa ABSOLUTELY PURE [PENNSYLVANIA R. B®. TiMI TABLI In effect Nov. 10th, 1559, Pennsylvania R road Division a EASTWARD Dally except Sunday Seashore Express leaves Johnstown 1 A toons Iyron arrivesat Harrisbu Philadelphia A local train Day Express leaves trobe, | rsville train making fr Mal! leaves Philadel; : Harvisbu Re I'yrome * arrives Allooma i " Pittsburgh Connects with bras don, Bells Mills, All le Intersection. (1 Latrobe. A local train Daily. Fast Line leaves New York coo. “ * Philadelphia - “ Washington “ Raltimore . - arrives Harrisburg ; - “ Tyrone ed 10 Altoona - : n Pittsburgh. 1155 pm Comnects with branches at Lewistown, unt ingdon, Tyrone, Bells Mills, Altoona. A through Jrain, L! in vi EWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD - Bellefonte, Nittany & Lemont — Dally ex EASTWARD am pm am Fi wMontandon 1 Lewisburg Vicksburg «.Miflinburg 5 revneee Millmont Laurelton Paddy Mountain j Coburn " Zerby... «Rising Spring Peuns Cave ~ Centre Hall . Gregg. Linden flati Oak Hall Lemont 115 i i [| 5 [ 5 EROVNRERRIER on -4 ee es — TR — Ww BY EAGLE VALLEY NIA Railroad Division day WESTWARD wLoek Haven Milesburg Snow Shoe Intes «Fort Matilda Bald Eagle.. Vall...... East Tyrone wen 1 TODO HREES i he bo Bt BD EE 8 | C. RICHARD, JEWELRY. WEST HIGH STREET, Has constantly on hand the best and Iry to be found In town. D. HM. ORVIS, C. MM. POWER, BE. LL, ORYIS ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS, Attorneysat-Law Office on second floor In Orider's Bxehange NH. HASTINGS. WILBUR F. RERDEP N HASTINGS & REEDER' Attoaneysat-law Office on North Allegheny qrert F. REBER, : Attorney at-Law, And Btenographer, OfMondn Reynolds’ Bank Wp stairs, Baking Powder a —— ———————. LT ——— a ——————— ————— Does Experience Count? ry HH fig -The liquor on Decoration Day has § the Legi<lature at Harrisburg, law prohibiting the sale of sss o— I'he season of malaria and bad colds Is here, A little stimulant has often saved doetor bills, Yeu, even life has Doew saved by It. Fhysi- clans of national reputation will endorse Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey, and it is It is sald for If your druggist, your hotel of keep it send direct to within the reach of the poorest fl everywhere six years old at In fact, his Hn nt men charges nothing for pack home by express. He is and trostworthy. His address is Max Kuprs Allegheny to yo tion this paper ng and ships to you reliable rw 82 Federal street VW M. J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law Office on second floor of the Crider Exe hange, Bellefonte, Pa and mal business attended to prom pt] Fa Collectionps ofess (YLEMENT DAL J Attorney at Law ee in Criders Block High street )) F. FORTNEY. ca Attorney Office in Conrad House Alleah PANG LER, ' SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneysat- Law Office in Furst.s Block, North side of High A. BEAVER, xo. of. pare. BEAVER, GEPHART & DALE Attorneysat law, Omee on Allegheny street, north of COriders new block Ww c. HEINLE, At orney.at- law. Ofes in Reynolds’ Bank Block, up stairs i. W. GEFRaAgY J B. LINN, Attorney at- Law, And Justices of the Peace. Offices North Fas Corner of Diamond. % hind G. LOVE, Attorney at Law Office on West High street —— a—— - ———— — Sn Philad. Weekly Times and DEMOCRAT one year for $1.75. CENTRE WISE MOTHERS AND NURSES USE SANA TUE I.) iS art. Stores \[I& A ROYAL REMEDY FOR ALL CHILDRENS and !NF c AN COMPLAINTS ano ( hla [ PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE How the Wheels of Government Re. volve at Harrisburg. Harmispurs, March 10,—In the sen- | | The Venerable Confederate Gen- ate house bill authorizing the governor to acquire ground for a mint building was roported favorably, and, on mo- | tion of Senator Osbourne, the rales were suspended and the bill passed first read- ing. Bills were reported favorably from comunittee as follows: To prevent frand in the sale of lard; to prevent the spread of the growth of garlic; Hmivi taxes; house bill anthorizing boroughs to redeem outstanding bonds, Bills were passed county to refund the live stock yard dealers’ taxes, heretofore legally de- 1 of school directors in all in- dependent school districts composed of paris of two or mors adjoining coun- ties to revise and equalize the adjusted valuations furnished by county com- missioners of the respective counties, 80 a8 to establish a levying and building througnout the respective districts In the house the committee on edu cation reported negatively the ill re- ng the equiptment of the ith dictionaries and anpartus [he bill regulating JHOS nt Janitor school buildings was bly, The committee on agriculture re irted favorably the bill to prevent the ing of speckied trout, except be April 1 and July 1; also bill thirty pounds the standard bushel of oats, The the boar taxes school at i scientific the an A sehoals w 0 y " oy Ol reported favor the fit ia : PEDO to Drev also the bill punishing the giving of a false pedigree of an animal Hawmseura, March 20, Mr of Delaware county, introduced lution in the hous vosterday, 1 + i unaninousily sdopted Parker, a reso which minorzinyg to Nous Mntment COmMMmMItLoe, the app i I three mem he ’" LWO senat int expended by orphans schools | 1 wa thie ielphia charges pub- Kecord to revelations ra milhon f the Ihe yey tf We result il early date sequently ' 108] Startling Disclosures Looked For. Harwspona, March 15, Representa iid 10 a correspondent legislativ vamission to in gate the { this state is mscgsion of information concern ing the Eastern Penitentiary that if made public will shock she entire state. The appropriation committee of the house has practically beeu in poss-ssion of the same information for the past two years, but conld not use it.” said Mr. Wherry, “and the committee to in vestigate the charities was crested for the especial purpose of getting at these things If the storien] are true the Western penitentiary is no better.” This rewark from Mr. Wherry was brought out by the publication of the fact that ex-Chaplain Ashton, of the Eastern penitentiary, had been telling some remarkable stories of outrage in that institution. The matter in Leoing rigyvdly investigated. The Keystone Bank Closed, PumtapeLrnia, March 21. The doors of the Keystone National bank were closed yesterday by order of the comp troller of the currency. Admission was then denied to all persons. During the financial stringency in the latter of last year there were rumors ng the bank's solvency, and a hewwy ren was made upon it, but the institution tided over the ron and was thought to in a good financial condition. The largest depositor in the bank is the city of Philadelphia, which A deposit of about $0.000., The uthorized capital of the bank is $500. . KX, and the surplus of $100,000 was claimed, Dairymen to Combine, Dovrestrows, Pa, March 4. About x farmers and dairvinen n Doviestown to perfect an 1 to De known as the Dairy tive association. This or signs to control the entire pment now entering Philadel Prices will be fixed by the asso and strictly maintained. The meeting organized by electing Mr. 8. B. Larzelere president. Other meetings will be held at various peints along the North Penn, Newtown, Northeast Penn and Bound Brook railroads, with the same object in view, LEY Wry LF charities © be enthusiast RES TT) Dien] ciation Boiled to Death. Pirrssvnro, March 24. Last Thurs day Henry Reddy, whose home was on Beaver avenue, Allegheny, entered the salt works of Haller, Beck & Co.. on Rebecca street, 1n an intoxicated condi- tion. After a struggle, the watchman succeeded in putting Reddy out of the building. He sat down in an open win- dow has not been seen since, Yes terday his body was found at the bot tom of one of the boiling salt vats, It is sm that he went to sleep on the window sill and fell backward fato the vat, where he was literally boiled te I ———————— Daly Gets There, Harmussuro, March 20.-The fight between Joo McAuliffe, of New York, and Jim Daly, of Pailadelpiaia, took place near this city last night, and was a hard fought battlo, Daly wae to stay six rounds before the New Yorker, in the event of success he to receive the sum of $1,000. Over four thousand tators were present, and they bad ir money's worth. The big New Je Phiiadombin hm ol vy ry time limis, but he failed to do so, sad Daly is now $1,000 richer than he was. Sr — —— Grip Spreading at Pitsburg. Prrmssvno, March 24. The in spreading. There is scarcely a establishment which does not conse ministers wore il and unable to [iScuts steht fate. pF the Shady yyterian or wos offered for the grip pave night. The Taian congrogation offered massos at the o for the souls of the Sicilians lynched at Now Orleans. Killed by 5 Mine Elevator. Nawricokn, Pa, March 21, William wos killed the by d starting . | His Domine 1g the duration of liens on | finally as follows: | Directing the treasurer of Schuytkill | | BE. manded and paid by them; authorizing | after | his | tering h ) | avated by uniform basis for | aggravated by in Philadelphia | | mediate caus | & measure | more particularly | age. ors, to | at | that the | | ening | of | however, ———— GEN. JOHNSTON DEAD. ————— eral Yields to the Destroyer, HE WAB CORECIOUB TO THE LAST Was Not Unexpe: ted, He Suffered No Pain His Final Hiness—A Cold Contracted at Gen, the Direct in Sherman's Funeral Cause, Wasminaroxn March 28. Johnston died suddenly shortly 11 o'clock Saturday night, at residence, The for an uve suf on Connecticut general has been the past three affection of the a cold he caught soon after Gen. Sherman's funeral in York. His physician has been trying nue, from | to keep his strength up for several days, i but his advanced age gave little hope common | for his recovery from the beginning of his illness, The general did not seem to suffer in the least, and was conscious to the inst, At his bedside were ex-Governor M Lane, of Maryland, the general's therdn-law, and the nurse. The was heart failure, du to the cold contracted dune to extreme ro in in signs of Breaking Down At times for about two years Lael | Johnston has shown unmistakable signs | of ageneral break ing down His mind often be came bewildered s 80 that not tell where Was came there, Some days after the Sherman funeral the general night got up of his bed r hi Or 0 ous Whi JOSEPH ¥. JOHNSTON, gravate slight cold with which he was then suf This brought on a severe att his old heart trouble, w | pletely prostrated him. His physician, Dr. Lincoln, su with much diffi resting the disease for a time day or two he seemned to be really in proving. On the 14th inst. he down stairs without assistance, as bad Vefore, but it proved too much his strength, and only with the aid of Governor McLane could be again reach his bed or even rise from the sofa where be was sitting. The Last Sigh From that time he continued to grow worse until about 6 o'clock Saturday evening, whens Dr. Lincoln found him rfectly comfortable and apparentiy a tile better, While his friends and attendants knew that he might pass away at any time, they had no warning that the end WAS 80 Dear Governor McLane entered the room at a little after 11 o'clock, and as he ap- proached the ‘s bedside he heard an simost inandiblé sigh, and . eral was dead, | Gen. Johnston's nearest living rela tive is & sister, Mra. Mitchell, who lives in this city. The funeral will take place from St John's Episcopal church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, after which his remains will be taken to Baltimore and be interred alongside of his wife. There will be no display, military or other wise, either nere or in Baltimore. The pallbearers are Senators Daniel and Mabone, the Hon. J. L. Curry, for merly minister to Spain; Gen. J. G. Parke, Gen. Chae. W. C. Field, Henry Heth, Rear Admls. Rogers and Temple, Gen. Wright, Benjamin W. Brice, Col. Archer Anderson, Col. E. G. Harrie, J. Bancroft Davis and Gen. Ames Wal: mough and for # Gen, Johaston's Career. Ghar J was 1 ast Pears rua! Cotifes ’ # A Va. in ¥ ud y Peint in (27 the » —- Wwhert | ia i nted second lieutenant of the | Ar ry. and firm saw active q 532 in the Black Hawk India X je | He was promoted ir £38. and idede camp on Gen. Winfie Soott's staff in ¢ Seminole war. He participated in all the Important battles connected with Gen. Scott's campaign in Mexico, from the taking of Vera Cruz to the captures of the City of Mex He waa thrice brevelled for gallantry during this war, and in IMS was mostered out of the service as a lieutenant colonel of volunteers, only 10 be reinstated by congress with his original rank of captain of the To pographi- eal Engineers. In 1858 he was acting in. spector general inthe Utah expedition. He was commissioned quartermaster genera! of the United States army in June, 1880, bot re. signed the following April to enter the Oon. federate service, in which as a major general of volunteers he assisted Gen. Lee in the work of organizing the men who were pouring into Richmond. Subsequently be was comm issloned a brig. adler general in the regular Confederate ser + He Joined forces with Beaure- gard, and remained in command of the con. solidated troops until 182 At the battle of Savon Ploes he was wounded, and incapact. tated for duty for about six months His next service was as commander of the Army of the Teowerses, and he employed the winter of 18 to reergavine his command, which had become demoraiiand by the defeat ot Missionary Ridge. He was relieved of his command in July, 184 by order of the authorities at Richmond, Gen. Hood sue. ceeding him. Early in 185 Gen. Lee again assigned him to the command from which he bad been relieved, and ordered him to drive back Sherman, Gen, Johnston urged Loo to abandon Rich. mond, Join foroes with him, and fight Sher. man before Grant could come up: but Lee re. that it was impossible for him to leave Irginia, as his force was small. Gen. John ston, declining a decisive engagement, nk on Kherman's flanks, annoying the latter Impeding his march from Atlanta towards Richmond ss much as possible, Lee sare rendered at Appomattox, and Johnston, ob taining the consent of Presider t Jefferson Davis that the war should not vw further prolonged, entered into negotiation with Eherman. The first agreement framed was dimpproved by the Federal government, and on April 8 a second sgrecmmont was oon cluded, Gon. Johnston after the war became sues cessively president of » rallrond company in Arkansas, of an express company in Vie winla, and an insurance agent in Gea He wan od to con from the dmtrict in 185, next saw public life of mallroads, wh he Sy Abn Eh " L] under the 1] save en nerals of the rey Grove, from West with Gen WAN he Gien. Joseph weoks | hourt, { \ New but | oid | ne could | Ww he | | ne for OTHING } A TT ( ( il A T™ NEW : GOODS : AT : COST! JOSEPH BROS. & CO. BELLEFONTE PA JA~~MOKEL Fromt and Bo Gost Veale and Lodging at stabling «'iache To JAMES PAsss (YENTRE ' COUNTY LU COMPANY Corner of High and Spring Jas. A. Braves Fresident BANKING Allegheny street C. HUMES INO. PF. RARK:S President Cashier Will occupy the new Rank building ¢ Allegheny and High B. & TIME. Now to buy CURTINS. NT PLACE. In these stores—as all our ime portations are now on sale—styles and potterns are all distinctively new and values never before at- tained, PRICES The lowest for like qualities. We Jus NATIONAL BANK r hero streets ! thirty GUARANTER THIS or money refunded. | CORRESPOND With our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT in relation to this subject or any other branch of the Dry Goods Business, and you'll soon find where one can trade to best advantage in every way. w——— BOGGS & BUHL, 1%: 14 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. i | HCP WARD K. RHOADS, Lawrence L. Brows) Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal, Grain, ( shelled sud Oorn-cars, Corn, Oats, Straw, Bailed Hay ete, Kis ling wood bunch or cord, t purchaser. Respecttolly so.aeits the patron age of his friends and the public X ) AT ( X BROWNS OLD COAL YARD Near the Passenger Depot BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY ST. --- BELLEFONTE Pe 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 Brrzen's MEAT MARKET, 10.48.1y. A ————— ALESMEN WANTED, travelingand local, to sell our cholee Nursery Ktock. Fast-selling speciiatios in hardy fruits, ete. Splendid outfit free. Employment Guar antesd. Your pay weekly, Write for Terms GERMANIA NURSERY Co, Feb Rochester, N.Y ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House. Entirely new. New furniture Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern im 18. whic GARMAN, Proprietor 5. JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer a Dealer in HARNESS I have always on hand 2 fine stock of Whips, Lap aud, Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses, Spring Street, Southot Alleghen
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