Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. 8, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1389, | Baki Real Powder beam i i} ed letter Buoder, ENNSYLVANIA R. R TIME TABI ; P Olin Cin & Co, Lenna Hendgins, J John in effect Nov, 10th, 1588, Pennsylvania Rall road Division EASTWARD "y 14 a1 Klinefelter, Miche Meehan, Mrs. Jam Mary A. Dally except Sunday Robin seashore Express leaves Johnstown I a ) Altoona P10 om | DARREL, Fyrone sat Harrisi to be dots E C. RICHARD brances, to do tho } resognizances to cule against ¢ shall bein the all o and there Lo prosectte JEWELRY. o prisoners that are WEST HIGH STREEY Centre county, be then . seninst them as shall be just on under my hand, at Bellefonte the th ff March, In the year of our Lord, 18] and one hundred and afteenth year of the In dependence of the United States WM A ISHLER Sheriff Has constantly on hand the Deal Jewelry te be luund in town ORYIS C.¥. BOWER e 1 ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS Attorneya at ISO. Rn Law Pe G. LOVE Office on second Boor in Crider's Exchange 1 Attorasy at da Office on Yost High strost BP. HB. HASTINGS WILBUR ¥ HASTINGS Fp k Law Philad. Weekly TVmes egheny sire and CENTRE OMee on North Al | DEMOCRAT one year for 81.50 . Ww ¥. REBER, Attorney at-law, And Stenographer, Office in Reynolds’ Bank Boek up stairs Fo% SALE-PARLOR STOVE A large No. 1] parior heater, “Invincible pattern stove, self feeder, nickle trimmings, as good as new, will be sold for less than one. ball price. Any obe desiring such a bargain should eal! at this office CE ATIFINFANTA A ROYAL REMEDY FOR ALL CHILDRENS ano 'NFANTS COMPLAINTS ane DISOR DERE bok Theme Drug Stores i {a | peating th | dead on th DOCTORS DISAGREE. Sensational Evidence in the Trial | of Mrs. Schmidt, THE DEAD GIRL'S NECK The Judicial the Famons Chester Teagody, in Which Is Murder of Hor Sister, Emma Pitz Investigation in an Woman Charged with the enmeyer, Mebia, Pa., March ance at the opening The court 25. of the on second day of the trial of Mrs. Caroline | murder of Emma maiden sister, was Monday, Schmidt for the Plitzenmeyer, her much larger than on interest was maniliested witnesses were exsmined as to dito iY when gave the rensor chmide on the Rack he « acliy Emma Medi Henry examn num the nervous Emma « rubbed h wil: W hen mumitted Bands que LRT “My wife told me so too excited to call any o bors after his wife had found floor up stairs ferred to hunt up Carl Pfitzenmeyer brother. Today the closing arguments are being made, and it is likely the case will go to the jury to-night, neign- Emma The Final Arguments, Mepia, Pa, March 3l.-In the Schmidt murder trial yesterday the day was consumed in listening to the arguments of counsel for and against the prisoner. District Attorney Han- num stated at the outset that he would not ask for a verdict of murder in the first degree. Mr. Broomall ridiculed the evidence given by the state's ex- pore: which had been clearly disproven by the production of the victim's neck in court, and sald that this testimony would go down in history as the great est medical blunder of modern times, Th e district attorney, in closing for the commonwealth, asserted that homicide had been clearly proven by a chain of incontrovertible cliroumstanchs The court adjourned until this forenoon, when the judge read his charge, which was brief, clear and simple. The jury then retired for deliberation. Outbreak In the Comoro Islands, Loxpox, March 81, News haw reached this city from Zanzibar of the outbreak of a revolution in the Comore Islands, in the Mozambique channel, about 330 miles northeast of the Mada. ascar const. On the island of An. fount the natives, after the death of altan Abduil, sopplied themselves with arms and spread ove rihe country, mas sacreing 300 Pople and carrying desola tion far and wide, The war veasols of the French squadron, now in the waters of Indian ocean, have been ordered to 1 to the islands and put down the [avarrection. The Comoro Islands are under French protection, but are nomi. nally ruled by Arab princes, IN OOURT. | attend | 1d great | A number of | feature | buat pre- PENNSYLVANIA POINTS, | Lebanon has never had a bank fail | ure or a defaleation, The zine mines at Friedeusville are being worked night and day. The Lebanon 3 ably be woved to | Pittsbu will erect Ke will prob- {arrisburg of ten story chamber a new COMInerce building to | cost $600,000, Lumber men anticipate that the pres ent will bo the biggest logging m ever experienced, Miner Michael Walsh wa timber that £011 on his head in the Shen. andounh City colliery. Miss Laura Orlady, daughter of the late Dr. Muwrtin Orludy, of Huntingdon county, has died suddenly, Whil nis gon he i z ) Charles Kurtz, aged 70, d A Bucks county f the Colorad by planting hill o talking to fri ! : TO a ropp iQ wd off his Dean relic or two lents were treated eral Sanday Ih ' ’ and Willis 1 at Langh ne and while (Brien 1 Were arrests Aftera h n the walls iv his nose above wales Lownes, of Line Lexington, near Lansdale, died a few days ago and her husband, although greatly stricken with grief, preached the funeral sermon on the sad casion, as is frequently done by the members of the Monnonite church, of which she was a member Fourth class postmasters in vania have been as follows: William G. Wagner, Cross Grove; EE Wiord, Hackernell;: C. G. Barr, Kirkwood: Mrs M. Warner, Prattville; M. E Dieffendorfer, Rand; J. H. Beck, Sedg- wick: B. A. Barnes, Unicorn; J. K Fairlamb, White Rock A sit for $132,911.50 has been en tered at Norristowa by Hannah Will fama, of Whitemarsh Yowhanip, execn- trix of the late Charles Williams, against Joseph Williams, of Constanti- nople. During a business transaction a note for §7%,204. 94 was given some time ago, an’! the rest of the amount is in. terest, The body of an unknown man was found on the Philadelphia and Read ing rellroad, near the village of Tuckerton, with the skull crashed in. From marks npon his clothing the man is supposed to have been William Hassan, of Philadelphia, He was Mrs Pennsyl about 00 yours of age, five feet seven inches in and wore chin whiskers, Andrew J, Baldwin, one of the prin. cipal stockholders of the Patterson Coal company, has begun a suit in the court of equity against Herbert Hostetter, M. F. Scaife and Nathaniel Taylor, charg: ing them with mismanaging the com. pany and so manipulating its affaires at the stock hus been purposely de preciated on the market to the other stockholders, height, Baseo Frinko, one of the survivors ol the Jeanesville mine horror, is danger ously ill in Hagleton, Frinko, with his three companions, were discharged from the hospital some days ago. Since that they have been feasted by their friends and the high i proved too efor Praha ae (Ia: ened condition, He has been removed to tho hospital, killed by a | CLOTHING AT COST AT JOSEPH BROTHERS & C0. 4 ason hl sriner savs he keeps | potato patch in each | WE MEAN BUSINESS! NEW : GOODS : AT : COST! JOSEPH BROS. & CO. FONTE PA Wandlan y woodland and Bituminous Coal. TIME. Now to buy lespectially sge of his friends and th : : x ) AT { | | GURTINS. BROWN'S OLD COAL YARD PLACE. ~ our BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET a9 BELLEFONTE In these stores ALLEGHENY 81 portations are now on § : and potterns are all We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &¢. All kinds of smoked ham, pork, sausage elu If you want a nice juicy steak go to Berzen's MEAT MARKET. 10.438-1y. new and values ne at meal, sliced tained. PRICES The lowest for like qualities. We | GUARANTEE THIS or money refunded CORRESPOND With our Sl ESMEN WANTED, traveling and local, to sell our choloe Nursery Stock. Pastselling speciiation in hardy fruits, ete. Splendid outfit free, Employment Guar anteed. Your pay weekly. Write for Terms : GERMAXIA NUnezny CoO {i Fed Rochester N.Y i —- - ARMAN HOUSE, . High Sreet, opposite the Court MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT | House, Entirely new. New furniture | Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern improvements, . J D. GARMAN, Proprietor, in relation to this subject or any other branch of the Dry Goods Business, and you'll roon find where one can trade to best advantage in every way. JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer & Dealer in HARNESS [ have always on hand a fine stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses, Spring Street, Southol Alleghen BOGGS & BUH ALLEGHENY, PA.
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