A FINE PIECL. ING Cw iy INDEED A BACCY FINZER’S (a ones NEAR BEING A FINE PIECE AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ, PLUG—THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. JNO. FINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky. LL HARNESS I have of © Bla thin Spring Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL] Gran, Corn Oats, Bal by | KINDLING WOOI ! by the Ih Respectiall olieit ¢ patron friends and the public at his coal NEARP.R.R BELLEFONTE. STATION fing On Earth Will Ix m Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowiting Hens, GOANDAL IN A JAIL. The Warden in the Berks County Prison Must Explain in Court, taping, Pa., Dee, 21. Developments in court here indicate that there is gross mismanagement in the Berks county jail. Reuben Rhoades, tormerly night watchman, was placed on trial on the charge of helping Beatrice Col lins, the epotorions New York female counterfeiter, and John Miller, a gl ar, to escape. He created a scnsation leading guilty, and followed this up A a detailed statemegt in which he hocking state of affairs bur showed a 5 in the Jail Mrs, Collins and other female pris | oners, he said, had the free run of the jail. They were often geen in the prison parlor and inspectors’ meeting room { lounging about, One night Mrs, Collins | and another woman was made so drunk | in the warden's private room that they could not walk, Rhoades said that the { cells of the female prisoners were vi | ited by Warden Mensh and others late | at night, and that finally Mrs. Collins | said that if they would not let her go she would “blow on” them, when thi warden told him that they had betts let her “escape.” Rhoades laid his keys on the desk one night, and Miller, , Wh ) had the run of the corridor, immed released Mrs, Collins, and he and left the jail together, A rule entered by show cause why the warden shonld n | be removed from office, returnable ti | afternoon. 1 nie she the court to Was Death in the Tunnel, Pa., De By ight trains in the tawissa branch of the Readi ir here yesterday, K ) nan Smith Brake SHAMOKIN, 19 the i] tunnel man * Jarmme A Quaker PrILADE] City Tragedy. Own in which lead sgh Ivania ream Puffs, . Dec. 22 Poisoned by C Normusrowx, Pa s family of ex-Prosid il Henry C. Wentz were k by eating cream 4 d the vi # n puffs. It for the i R134 ¥ filling id Brothers Drowned While Skating Kix, Pa ie, 2 ate yet » In the gement ve mys Fh redt Al counsel failed to shake General Hartranft's Estate, Pa.. 22 Walt ) ite he estate of Lito General John F Hartranft has filed his reg in which it is that the ame for distribution onalty, i show n 1, TERI $0, aggregate $61 claimants are AUPSON, ARE of B. K Jamisot £10,000; Allentown Na tional bank, £13.932.59; Commonwealth Trust and Safe Deposit company, $3,402 irge H. North £11,145 87; assignee of Michael Schall, $13,000; and others, mnt {hen Died of Trichinosis, LancasTenr, Pa., Dec, 22. Edna os “, aged 8B years, died as the result of thrich inosis, An examination of a small plex @ of muscular tissue showed it to be full of live triching. Six other children are down with the disease, two of them be ing dangerously fll. Those of the fam ily who are ill ate pork put upsome time ago, and also fresh pork bought from a butcher in the city market. The author. ities will make a searching investiga. | tom, A Grandmother's Sasrings. Puitaveremaa, Dee, 21. — While a grandchild of Mrs, ti urton Alexan- der, aged 74 fons, of 320 South Juniper street, was playing with matches the lit. tle one's clothing caught fire and the old lad} san ran to its rescue. She succeeded in Jol ing the burning clothing off in time save the child from death, but her own clothes igni ted, and in a few moments she was in a mass of flames, Before aid could rs her she was fatally injured. oid the Cause of Ednoation, Pa., Dec. 19. By the will Mo Hoffman $40,000 is the interest from which | BW Butler | W Bartley, | i burg, the | Huzel, {OL Gramley, | Rosa Morris, | than, {| Toston respon | Sequence | sailor ri 4 | to abolish the antiquated secret Spanish ! MONTE Ihe delay om | check in | think she LIST OF TEACHERS, (Continued from first page.) Marion Distriot-=Rachael C Holmes, Walker, , Walker, LI. O Packer, Walker, ( Bellefonte, John A Willlnms, Bellofonte Milesburg Rovough--J C Habecker, Miles Mary Nowell, Milesburg, Lids Taylor, Milesburg, Amelin Martin, Milesburg. J H Delong, Livonia, A Wolts store, J, CO, Morris, Wolis Store, Rebersburg, T' A Auman, Kee bersburg, W H Lambert, Reborsburg, Simon 8S Wolle, Rebersburg, J ( Muadisonburyg Miltheim—C It Neff, W B Musser, A L Auman, Patton District facob Hoan, Musser, Buffalo Kun, E Heberling, Pine Grove Mil Bellefonte, Penn District-Blanche | Mills, T O Hosterman, Coburn, Coburn, J T Garthotf, Coburn, Centre Hall, Maggie J Philipsburg) G Anderson, rey, Jennie Morrison, Mabel Kennersaon, Mars on, Margaret Stevens, i smith, Clare B Warde, Cora RB Jamos, Hoover, Helen Forshey, W C MeGeo Potter District—Hiram Grove, Spring Mills, } Mersinger, Tusa yvilie, Grace Imirst Lydia Spangler, Tussey ville T ussen Tasseyvilie, W G "Runkle Miles Tounship Keene, Minnie enore, W S In, Rebecea Heck Duck, WE Elsie 1 spangler, Tussoy ville, Frank McLau. Spring Bracht, Crasinm Mury § Pho be ville y fel & yea v4 } Your reports eas Death of Joseph Hartswiek, DW Geiss, Fillmore, M | i Smith, Mudisonburg, | { Stomache { Highest of all in Leavening Power,— U. 8, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Baking ees Powder Something for the New Yonr Fhe world ren Bits larity for over Lukens, Lida KE | ° deparime f1 the yen J THE BEST FOR EVERY PURS Consumption Surely Cured, Tax Ki have A t have ag Pure. Tense HOLIDAYS " all th ho troubles ino River ad reg 2iat0 Lhe bo! wels, “Even if they only Arta ther would beslhn ost pr Celensto those wh euler trom tS distress ut forte pately Lheirpgoodnoess does poten fat; uf fasta whoonoet them will find these little pills valu. able in me sxy ways that (hey will not be wil Rog to do without theta. But after allsick head ACHE the bane of so many Yves that hers fs where on ake our great boast, ir sills cure it while Others do not Carter's Littie Liver Pills are very small and very eaxy to take, Ope or two pills makes dose. They are pirictly vegetable snd do not gripe or purgs, but by thelr gentle action please all who wee them. In vialast 25 cents: Svefor $1. 803 by droggists everywhere, or sont by mall CARTER MEDICINE CO,, New York SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE inform your readers r the above tained in of hopeless 1vhall be glad (loves GR J A AND OPENING SEASOIN 21-02. | —:=FALL AND WINTER -:- i Judicial Reform in Chile, Loxpox, De br. The Santiag dent of The Times says of the delay in tl red in ti t the Chil pet rsoms Cu San « for a aystemn of of a tri Mme, Janauscheck Has a Relapse BALTIMORE, Lec, 2 Mu J utill anal owing to a relapse, but will Ix to Thursday next D M. Martin, me re 1 are also safle Clifton her « A Thousand Were Massacred Brusseirs, Dec. 22 The Cat mission has Chinese advices ti thousand Christians were mas during the recent disturbances in 1 eri China. The Belgians all « Monday, Dec, 21 Congressmen Dalzell and Hobing Pennsylvania, ant themssives candidates for Senntor Quay at ia the higher branch The regular Democratic convention of Louisiana nominated 8. DD. MeEnery for governor, With two Demoeratic nominees in the field the Republicans will make an effort to win, News is received that a revolution had broken out in Espirito Santo, one of the maritime provinces of Brazil, and that the insurgents had succeeded in deposing the vice governor from office, The convention of the American Fed eration of Labor at Birmingham, Ala, he 5 Federation adjou in Philadelphia. Minister Lincoln arrived in London last his fronp lis sulin) ta orhane a prerh hy nd t Harrison in a few days. Nothing definite in rhe resignation ean be learned at ara in Toma ab Wiktlngoon, to sucosed him, EPI TI, ¥ Philad B anch THEY ARE HERE GOING FAS » having one known be a genera Branch for Fall Piles and new ing and out day. ' goods « THE WHOLE STORY The success of the Philad. Branch after many of Cen. learned that it is because the have is phenomenal years business people tre county the reliable clothing house of the town. You get full time. value every SAM'LL. LEWIN, PROPRIETOR, Rllegheny St BELLEFONTE PA. INO, NH, ORYIS, C. ¥. powmn, ORVIS, BOWER, & OLVIS Attorneysat-law Office on second floor in Crider's Exe hangs n Heat, Electric 0GeTL Jprovemey (TENTRE COI \y COMPANY. Corner of High as Receive Deposit D EVERY YBODY BUYS wi Handkerchiefs at ih SEASON BOGGS & BUHL, 54 wb QUEEN & CO. The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA EI Oe 3 halist the EY TO BELLEFONTE, i JAN WEDNESDAY, m E30 A.M. Those wu oe oF bh " y I ho reogive i al i ak | QUEEN & CC 1010 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. WwsP.M OF Are . om fort ar Spe y will ndon CHES Ae q own, oned { LB { “Ap 3 BAREFOOT 1 reaster., ds Exon PREe{ | WH J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AY Law nd foor of the Crider Exchang: Collectionps and rofessional mop nis a ees attended to pro Beliefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W, Jackson 800: » White Red wheat, Rye per bus #1 Corn, ears per bushel. Corn, shelled por bushel... Oats—new per dug. Barley, per bushel. Back whe at, per bushel. Clover ad bushel... Ground plas jor, per ton. wheat, r bushel... washel a... F342 Edo s “PROVISIONS, GROCERIES 8c. weekly by Bower & Co.) los, hi Tr I aseresnns soprenrsns Aphid od RE tod coven OB rip] TERS VI ry Ontos, per Dushei.. , porpound ... bt soi RRR
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