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KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Nena, Jie sbantutaly pars, oy Ag Hp spe n Wty coma tenth of a cont a day, Ko other one fourth se Firietiy a mer iine. “One large oan syed fee soend six 15 proved "mays one customer If you ean’t get Ve wend to us, Fadil My eR ALL'S nn Lon, Me , SLprees airing lv h ‘ from with §1.00 orders pt Fue, mpi ob OR G0 ih arom Toes 84., Boston, Mas S KEBELLIOR, Leader Has "Whe Revolutionary Not Given Up His Plans. BACKED BY PROMINENT LEADERS Garza Said Head of Agent of Influential to Iie Not Movement, but Heal the Mexicans—~A Statos, the the General Uprising in Four | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan, 12,—By the { failure of important developments in | Garza's revolutionary campaign it is by no means assumed that Garza has given , up his plans, or that his support along { the border is waning. Whilethe troops | have succeaded in temporarily upsetting his plans for organizing his army there is no doubt that he will remain in the field. His men acquainted with every foot of the country, are inured to hardship, hunger and thirst, and are at home in the saddle. When the troops have run upon the revolutionists they | have scattered to meet at some point probabl distant | Thou rza is intelligent and brave, he is not the real leader of the move ment, The leader is one of most rominent men in the republic, and he 15 ably seconded by prominent military men and diplomats, who will never tire unless killed or trinmphant. or rather will the is the general dep: ion and which makes itself 1 more every The pr ' Of peonie to crime i Wwe h Gi 3 wae (AY driven FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Con Report of Pr Senate and House. Wasnmixor lensed Tas intr Hampshire, use COTE on agri 0 the house the effect upon agricultuar he present law for the i of revenu y means of dat imports fn (tea) intro lution ealling for an Investigati stitutionality, methods and ployed by the Pinkerton detective agency ol he 68 Upon od A reso Bn of the con bw rw nun “tie Increased Castoms Receipts, WasnisoroN, Jan. 12. ~Customs re ceipts at the port of New York for the first ten days of January aggregated $3,410,185, as against $4,276,180 for the corresponding period of 1801, The net gold in the treasury today ia $125,812 528, | ns against $145,848 858 for the corre | sponding period of 1801, Customs re ceipts show a decided tendency to in grease. The total receipts of the gov. | ernment for the first ten days of the mt month have averaged over a mill fon dollars a day. Locked in a Burning House, Separia, Mo, Jan. 12.<David Buck- ner and wife, who reside at Smithton, ty, locked their children in Ren they left home to visit a During their absense the building was des od by fire, and a boy 7 years old a girl 5 years old were burned to a crisp, wv aiAavey DOOM. Taken to the Penitentiary to Aw Death Penalty. DexvER, Jan, 11, —Judge Rising denied the motion of Dr. Graves’ counsel in arrest of judgment, and sentenced the condemned man to be hanged within the two weeks beginning Jan, 81. In answer to the usual question before prtowsg “Have you anything to say why sentence should not be pro nounced?’ the doctor replied: ‘Your honor, 1 never [In any way or any man- ner thought of or had anything to do with the death of Mrs, Barnaby. I have never confessed to any one that I gave a bottle of whisky to Mrs Jarnaby, be cause I never sent it. Proceed, honor," 0 Governor Routt has stated that the doctor shall have time enough to heard in the supreme court, His excel lency will grant a reprieve. Dr, Graves was taken to the peniten tiary at Canon City last night, Besides the officers he was accompanied by a large number of other prisoners, mostly wity offenders. Steel cuffs were on his Jo and chains bound his feet, This he is the first time he has been exposed to | indignity (iraves J riitted to ing. She is is ignorant that ! one more gallows, such Dn y his Was ot wife before depar YIig KTa r husband nally, has taken the m of the This inform will not 1} » her until she is well ste] directi tion CAIRO, Jan Father Ohrwalder, formerly connect Sudan mission from the 4 nt Cal ity, Unity to Obliterate Slavery WasHinGgt Jar | I has ratified the mimes th ' , Philanthropist Hirsch's Plans Paris, Jan, 12. Iu an rview Baron We More land Quieting Down in Kansas, 12. — Dispe Italy Becoming Ia Tar ) 1s Are] Powerful Organization XK) mbes me re Mills for the Senate, ANA [| . 1 { var Mills in an Lod Ww v he w i 1 i A ATH shy i there Texas legislature NOTABLE DEATHS : Archbisl Thibaudier, at Cambrai, of influenza Rear Admiral C. R, P. Rogers United States navy (retired), at Washington Mre. Lindley, eldest daughter of Cy rus W. Field, at New York, aged 50 John Ambler Smith, ex-congressman from Virginia, at Washington, aged 44, Lady Sandhurst, English female suf fragist, at London, aged 36, Addison May. leading member of the Chester county (Pa) bar, at West Chester, aged ®0 Thomas (George Anson, second earl of Lichfield, Viscount Anson and Baron Soberton, aged 6, Tewfik Pasha, khedive of Egypt, at Cairo, aged 89. His eldest son, Prince Abbas, succeeds him. Dr. Charles A. Bacon, of Washington, at Deland, Fila. He was a prominent physician and botanist, Rev. Dr. He amp, the Old Catholic | archbishop of {tree t. His death was | due to an attack of influenza, | Rev. Henry Phillpott, D. D., who re the bishopric of Worcester, Eng: land, in 1860, was England's oldest prelate, General John J, at Washing. ey oh id in valry Sixteen v on the civil war, having served through the WAT, wp your XECUTORS NOTICE Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 188g. Baki Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE | Estate of John B. Velhderter, dee'd. late of | Burnside township—All persons sald estate are requested to make myment, and those having le the are desired Lo pres in ron ore i pt ror indeited to in LF gal claims aga Ht 4 ' media EHTS (JARMAN HOUSE, | \J High Street, o House, Entirely new Steam Heat, Electric | tnodern improvement D. GAEKMAN, Propris ir. BANKING COMPANY. f High and & ' 1 H 8 | Delamater | have lost 875.000 which tl to | against (CENTRE COUNTY J ION Corner HE eh wlitors CC RT PROCLAMA ned " realize upon claim the te 1 Judpe of the Court of Common Ple . f the Orange No " i { th . cial district, Ca i t of the counts HE i al rie, of ‘ Wg cite WM] SINGER ecm : to mi Kevstone National ahead of them the Hot ' | t O AT Lrel Your { SCROFULA JAS. SCOFIELD HARNESS Pui i ! J ith 3 CYOa, CATS, OF Dose, deafness; which ist) COerous growls, pon the lungs, It is the un death, and very few pers 08 Are entire "i" CURED © g Hood's | ie EDWARD K. my chiar look br or Shipping & Commissi ood’s Sarsaparilia C.1, HOOD 4 a Anthrac 100 Doses One Dollar (ra Cor Far ( AUTION 1 BY as BAAS, OUR REGULAR JANUARY SALE a OF EMBROIDERIES a —— WORST CASES CURED TO STAY CURED ir u Discase Inewrgtie Evemy Aerwumarie Beomination free by mod P.MAROLD MAYES M.D. BUFFALO, N ¥ ELLEFONTE. [| GRAND OPENING -:~-FALL AND WINTER -:- Philad Branch THEY ARE HERE CW line o ver a ‘ QUEEN & CO. | | The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA GOING FAS] 7 ‘Specialists on the EY? TO BELLEFONTE, ns to WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 Philad. He i BROCKERHOYI J 34 x» ha "oy 0" fhe yaving one of the there rush at the ‘1 : Lx oad HOUSI “all and Winter cloth. : on from A M. 105. M. Those whose eyes are causing discomfort Mhould call upon our Specialist, and they will receive intelligent and skillful attention. UEEN & CO. hestnut St, Philadelphia. Piles and bundles are going ] in every and new good coming THE WHOLE STORY Philad. because after many 1010 Ihe success of the Branch is phenomenal HOW 1 years business the people of Cen. have learned that it is tre county the reliable clothing house of the You full town. time, get value every Enterprising Young Man: Tres & Cs and started toe | worked steadily and wads hi ham § axpectad to 1 became abie 0 buy an island apd somal summer hotel 111 don't snconed at tha, | ” bo work 5 at the business In which | made my money. Tewe & Co, Ehall we nstract and stot render? If we do, and if you work industriondy, ob ht in due time be able to buy an eland and balld » hotel ©f you wish " oney can be earned 81 our ew line of work, . po and honorably. by those of either pon, young or and bn their own Loralition, wheres they fv Any ean do the work. Easy to beara. Wo fy Stchibing Ne or all your time SAM LL LEWIN, PROPRIETOR, AllerhenySt BELLEFONTE PA.
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