HENNGTOBACCD _WHY? it's the Chewere 3.4." | wy ust what he wareligh will have noi that hecan get it 3 " whet nO last ing le erasmie rom Joyy I to jump a John Finzer & Bros. Louisville, Ky JAS. SCO FELD Manufacturer & Dealer HARNESS I have always. nand . fine stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly thing needed Spring Street, South of in nets, every about horses Alleghen WHY NOT TRY IT? EDWARD K. RHGADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland COAI J fA 14 Ears, Shelled | Hay Grain, Corn orn. Oats, Bale WOO KINDLING by the Bunch or ( gual I solicits the Respectinlly friends and the public patronage of at his conl yard NEAR FP. R.R. STATION BELLEFONTE. Nolhing On Earth Will TIxm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Brong and Healthy | Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Hens, PENNSYLVANIA NEWS. Items of Interest Presented in Con. densed Form. Hovumayssura, Pa, Dee, 8.—A burst- ing steam pipe at the Hollidaysburg Iron Co.'s works struck Robert Johnston, fracturing his skull. He was also hore ribly scalded, and will surely die. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 7, Harry P, Gill, who with Read and Pettit, repre- sents Receiver Yardley, of the Keystone National bank, said that some of the bank's stockholders had paid their $50 a share assessments, The amounts paid in this way, he said aggregated over £11,000, Brsrorn, Pa., Dec, 4, Charles Palmer, & well known farmer, living near Wood bourne, this county, while attempting passing coal train at that dace fell under the wheels and had wih legs cut off. He was removed to St. Frances' hospital, in Trenton, where | he died, READING, Pa., Dec, 7,—Nicholas Glaser, | of the firm of Glaser, Frame & Co., the | extensive cigar manufacturers of this city, died of a complication of diseases, | He had been a great sufferer lately from | inflammatory rheumatism, which af fected hus heart. He was well and widely | known, He leaves a widow and two! children, Harrissura, Dee. 5, It is said here that within a month ex-Senator William | A. Wallace will make application for the’ discharge of his assignees, his financial affairs being in such a condition that he can control his own estate, Mr. Wal lace has paid dollar for dollar of his in de 4, and still has a comfortable sum left, ! WiLkssArRE, Dec. 7.—Diphtheria is raging here to such an extent that a | meeting of the citizens was held to dis cuss ways and means of preventing the spread of contagion, and requesting the town council to give some help in the matter, Last week there were twelve | out of sixteen cases, and new ones are reported each day READING, Pa., Dec. 5 man held an ingnest if I'l san btednoes deaths upo Willinma, und dead banging in father's resi aged the of t the vard and fell the noose, and a verd | death was rendered Pa., Dec 1, with $302,000, ing about extensive plant of the o ex-Lrovern for An extension of has been granted, and it is thou works will be able to retume before long, (ORK, Pa., Dec. 7.- aged about 38 years, at his elegant home on the the city by shooting himself in the head His wife was present at the time and did all she comld to prevent the deed, but her weak efforts proved of no avail, as he deliberately placed the pistol to his head and drove the bullet into his brain He was a prominent Mason, and gen erally hiked. He leaves a wife and two children Hazerrox, Dec. 5. terday issued a « sident Gates B, Weiser, ommitted suicide outskirts of Ctovernor Patti harter constitu na city At the election in st the voters of thet majority of over 7 rmment, but t the senting ¢ ae Issuing wn [1] ler Det in ast week's comn 1 pled 1 ho did not pu the last day He ; own to pay the penalty prescribed for defaulting jurors, a fine of $15. He stated that he belonged to a religions de in a then came nomination opposed to going aw to settle and as he failed to his name for that reason, he was ready to pay the fine. He made a request have his name kept out of the jury wheel in the futnre PriLADE ¥ th + hree st « to disputes answer to to Mrge wire % Yi ) 1 stroved by fire last oy : : 3 loss placed 1 I l on The building the owners at was formerly the St Philip's Protestant Episcopal church, and after the removal to Broad ard Spring Garden streets, the front was torn out and made into three stores, The first and second floors of 719 are oo. cupied by Hoffstetter Brothers, book binders, Wagner Brothers. Chic WO meat dealers, have the first floor of 723. and the remainder of the building is ocen pied by the Shaw Publishing company. SHaAMOKIN, Pa, Dec, 8, Elmer Reesor was shot at his home, near Seven Points, and died a couple of hours later. Roeser entered the house to secure a target rifle, intending to spend the day in the woods. The rifle was kept on a shelf in the kitchen, and Reeser went to the shelf and took hold of the rifle. As he lifted it up the stock struck a sack, and this swung around in such a manner that the trigger caught on the edge of the shelf. The gun was discharged. and the bullet otruck young Reeser on the forehead, imbedding itself in his brain. A physician was called in, but the youn man died before medical attention could be given him. Mecuaxiossvna, Pa, town is HR clonie visitatic large force of men are engaged in re moving the debris from the storm swept | [rition. The wrecked Methodist church the principal object of curiosity, Its two organs are buried in the wreckage The ig residence is a total loss, Sanity were found crowded together in a back apartment almost distracted with wor aii down the rain pour Buamoxiy, Pa, Deo Dec. 5.—This recovering from the cy. in torrents, =. | noon yesterday in Russell Sage's of m of yesterday and a ut any roof above them and | bwenty foot of irom on the roof of the Cameron breaker was carried away A CRAZY DYNAMITER. | Hia Dastardly Attempt on the Life oi Russell Sage, | THE ORANK HORRIBLY MANGLED Yhe Man Entered the Office of Mr. Sage and Demanded a Large Sum of Money-—As It Was Not Immedi- ately Forthcoming He Exploded a Large Amount of Dynamite, NEw York, Dee, 5,—A serious exp lo- sion occurred attwenty-five minutes past oy i at 71 Broadway, in which at least two | persons were blown to pieces, and sev- | eral others dangerously wounded, Rus- sell Bage was in his office at the time, | but escaped with slight injuries. | A clearer, mere deliberate plot has not | been recorded for years, A man, an en- | tire stranger, entered Mr, Bage's office, on the second floor, inquiring for Mr. | | Bage, and saying that he wanted to see him on important private business, Mr. Sage was at the time talking to his | brother-in-law, Colonel H. W. Slocam, of Brooklyn. W. A. Ladlow, clerk, told him that Mr. Sage was busy. The man | persisted and continued to talk in a loud tone. Mr. Sage, who was in an office, came out to what was the a for time i with this crank is ud he had time to wait The m now.” he went on have a hundred nd unless you hand « she goes” Mr attempt to Yemporize the ney, he said were in vain 41) wanted sis» hel 1 pounds of dynamite, ver Lhe money ug Sage made one He had n His il rd ney is 1 ~ in al mm COMne AZAIN Al the Ww ah ANETY ] at arm's wth You will ful then here goes.” The men in ti ; outside of fice heard a deafenin rash; walls and ceiling fell around and upon them: the windows were blown clear across Re tor street into Tri cemetery, with them man, m ed and torn-the crank the clerks think. With bleeding faces, deafened, weak and blinded by dust and blood, the clerd ] into the hall, and fell rathe down the clear thr (ry gestur el wt a $107 iY Ks staggered rihan walk un “ His head body, Was 1am that ot the mas AL cams Two men the bom! him Norton, clerk in Mr. Sag: New Yorx, Dec. 7 worth, of San Francisco, who came to New York a few days ago. and who said t ww something about the plot to assassinate was rested yesterday now at headquarters Of the wounded, all are out of serious danger with the of young Robertson, who is still at the Chambers Street hospital, and the physicians are very dublous as to whether he will pull through or not NEw York, Dec. 8 William D Southworth, the man whom Inspector Jyrnes arrested upon suspicion of being an accomplice of the dynamiter whi blew up Russell Sage’s office, was brought to the Romie from police headquarters by Detective Sergeant Titus, and ar raigned before Police Justice Smith. No formal hearing was had, the sergeant merely asking that the prisoner be re moved to the Tombs as a suspicions | character, for further examination. To this the once acceded, and Bouthworth, who was unrepresented by counsel, was placed in one of the Tombs | cells The head of the man who dropped the dynamite bomb in Mr. Sages office is suspended in a glass jar containing a | sreservative fluid in the morgue. About Rey persons who said they thought they had known the man called at the morgue to identify the head. Of these four per. | sons expressed the opinion that the head | is that of “Professor Denton.” a mys terious crank who has long been known in Brooklyn and in this city, The iden. tification is not complete, but the gen- tlemen named knew Denton snd are witive that the bomb thrower's fea. ures strongly rescinble hia, throw is oO kt Kussell He nage ar. is police exception justice at | treatise Is pub { In the year on this | Spanish Ia Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. 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