HE (Sewers OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WiLL SOON FIND THAT 7 LASTS LONGER, TASTES SWEETER THAN OTHER TO- BACCOS, AND WILL PLEASE ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT. EVERY pulc STAMPED LIKE ABOVE cut. JO. FINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky. Scientific American Agency for \ CAVEATS, ; TRADE MARKS * DESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto, vies Handhoo of any sete iinstrated 1 hout it, : LO v RESI En, utife paper in the ~ y Intelligent Weekly, 83.00 a : Address MUN i CO adway, New York, A Truc Combination of MOCHA, CAVA and RIO, Picture Card Civen With every pound package, For Bale overywhere. Wiles Sis Ca, Tebeds i ARE YOU AFRAID! THE GRIPPE ? Have you noticed that there is less Grippe in England than America, uti 1 ny other country, and has it to you that DOCTOR For Coughs, Colds and Consumption is the only guaranteed preventative and cure for Grippe in the world? It fs a fact. Insist upon your druggist furnishing it. A 25 cent bottle may save your life. It tastes good. LL EE EE EE EE « On Earth Will AK SERsERERnee J LLL LL LT EE 1 “it .- LIxm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Berong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowiting Hens, Eig nt a7, No ibe on hd THE DEADCARDINALS | Two Eminent Prelates Suvcoumb on the Same Day, THE LOSS TO THE OATEOLIO WORLD. | Life Sketches of the Men Who Rose {| to Distinction in the Church | Their Eminent Abilities Cardinal Manning's Body Lying in State, Jan, 14,—Cardinal is dead. It was generally that the aged prelate could not live through today, and his death was only what was expected. The cardinal con tinued to grow weaker and weaker dur ing the night until finally his prostra- tion became complete. He was able, however, to join in the prayers which were being offered at his bedside. His eminence continued these supplications for divine mercy until 7:30 o'clock, when he became unconscious, His death was calm and he passed away evidently without pain Cardinal Manning is ason of the late William Manning, Esq.. M. P., mer- by Manning admitted LONDON, MANNING. chant, and wa teridge, Hertfordshire, July He was educated at Harrow as college, Oxford, where he B. A. in first class became Fellow He was for preachers iz he f Mi 1 An eccis ope Pius 1X created hi est March 15 1m 1) C ardis '}) INT5, the title assigned mt of SS. Andrew and Hill. The sams » cardinal's wlian CARDINAL SIMEONL The Eminent Prelate Who Was Pope Pius’ Secretary of State. Rose, Jan. 14. —Thed Simeoni, which to an 1 he had been suffering fo (xi 1 Sime Wis Jul ath of Cardinal ir several born at Paliar g been ordained davs van: y 28 1816, and havin CARDINAL SIMRONL a priest he was, on found learnia impo In IR 4 Having | created a Simeoni remained in the m Madrid as pronuncio, and on of Cardinal Antonelli in 1876 he was ap painted secretary of state to Pope Pius X, which office he retained until the death of that pontiff, account employed . : "ne ope created hi ¢ Other Notable Deaths, Frank 8. Flint, noted ball player, Chie (George NS Philad« I hi 3 Chief Garry, of the Spoks at Spokane, Wash Mgr. Magnasco, arch! in Ron f influenza tandolph R can sculptor, at Ro me, John Endlich, ex-consul to Jasle, Switzerland, at Reading, Pa... aged 73. Rear Admiral Edward Kel ly, chief of the Chathias dock yard, af London, from influenza, Christian Febinger, Delaware Railroad mington, aged 74. Professor Charles Angustus Ph. D., D. D., of Princeton Princeton, aged 65 Hon. John 8 Sproul, chairman of New Jersey's Re publipan e xecutive com mittee, at Keypo wrt, aged 57 At Vienna, Archduke Charles Salva. tor, brother of the Grand Duke Ferdi. nand IV of Tuscany, and a field marshal 34 AKO Knight, the comed mn, at Indians, Ane nish Pp of Gen ers, rominent Ameri aged 66 president of the company, at Wil Aiker, college, at | of the Austrian army, aged 5H | Hoosick Fa | as the inventor and Walter A. Wood, Exe METeSAINAN He became famons lls, N. Y. reapers and mowing machines, “Mother” Teresa, aged 81, founders of the Order of the Immacn. late Heart, whose convent is now at Maria, near West Chester, Pa. At Fargo, N. D.,, Dr. William C, Shur. lock, aged 58. Dr. Bhurlock served throughout the war as sapiatn, assistant surgeon and surgeon, mainl yf with the famous Pennsylvania ‘‘Roundhead” regi. ment, and in 1860 and 1570 was a mem- ber of the Pennsylvania legislature from Beaver county. For six years he was fhist c clerk of the legislature. He set. in Dakota in 1850, manufacturer of | one of the | FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Condensed Report of Proceedings Senate and House. Wasninaron, Jan. 18.-—-Among the bills passed by the senate was one appropriating $60,000 for a public bullding at Bradford, In the house Mr, bill granting American register to the Seabird; Mr. Fellows (N. barge have lost the use of eyes or Hmbsg (Tex.) introduced a bill for the development and encouragement of silk culture in retary of agriculture, Wasuinaron, Jan, 14.-In the senate Jones of Nevada, took the oath of oes for his fourth senatorial term Among the bills in troduced in the house was one by man (Pa) to extend the free to towns of Kx); by Mr. Wheeler impose an Income tax, Mr resolutions against granting public promote special private enterprises, or corporations Wasinarox, Jan, 15. Among the troduced In the senate was one Ly Quay fora public building at Allentown, Pa; by Mr. Cullom, to promote the safety of trav elers, The senate passed a bill approp: BO per cent all aid the govern ment for mineral lands in Coloratlo to estal sh a school of mines appropriation of $x in Washington It (Ind. ) introduced a international disg s without Dolliver (In tally blind law the mil Confederacy in the army of t cussion on tions was | Wasnixo the greater portion of man's anti-sub finally wan sion of introdu (Mich funds to industries bills in inating moneys the ho Mi od Ju War use the y Mr «in to Mr which pr itary. n TONS OF WDER EXPLODE, Five Men Are Killed and Two Fatally Injured at Kellogg, W. Va. CATLETTSBU $ Pho Va., day Dlew re that ah Inger tured Demolished by Natural Gas in his study in room brick sion being upstairs ; two sons away, his wife servants bur sion a soul was serious] Cures we which is jured Fearful Disaster Averted, (GLAS Jan, 19.-In the Hailleston mine, near this city, a paraffine lamp ex { a an set fire to the mine undred miners were At = time of the accident, and for they were practically entom! the fire gained danger of the miners ran tos vided for just = despite the flames he alla tly the further progress « direction. It was hi vented all of the mine WwW Cn closed fire in th Garza Has Hid Himeselr, ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. 19.—The Garza troubles have apparently sub sided, as far as open hostilities are con cerned, but there is still a fear along the border that he may turn up somewhere, and the troops remain in the field. There is no reliable informa tion as tg his whereabouts or plans. The last report, that he was in the vicinity of Eagle Pass with & considerable fol lowing, appears to be without founda tion. SAX Two SBallors Drowned. LONDONX, Jan. 16,—The British brig Wellington, bound from Portsmouth, was caught in a gale and bore up for the Tyne to make a harbor. As she was passing in she was lifted up by a heavy sea and tossed broadside on against the stern of the British stegmer Huntsman, which is stranded near the south pier at Shields. The Wellington's side crushed in, and she filled and sank. Two of her crew went down with her, Three Fatal Coasting Acoldents, Nasuvinie, Tenn, Jan, 19, While coasting on McGavock street Misa Mary Duncan was fhirown violently from her seat and fatally injured. Mrs. Mattie , was also fa Pa. | Fowler (N, J.) introduced a | Y.) introduced a bill | increasing the pension of those soldiers who | Mr. Long | the | United States, under the direction of the secs | Mr, | Mr. Amer. | delivery system to | Holman offered | | cares with | At the office attend to Senator | in that state; also, an | ’hi 0 for a hall of records | Martin | wtment of | Again | eral other reported, but none fatal, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 8, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Baking ences Powder Men shouldn't them carry their trade | GO RT PROCLAMATION their amusement, | to of the the theatre don’t be everlast € alinirs but at ingly going day, r out to ie otl Anxiety v IN partner or some “1 noyvanece and adel ss + pre) « Yecu atm 18 ’ " t wer Peculiar). Peculiar in the Hi 80 opie u represents, the ki ” ge To Itself. ng Nn ve 1 t 1ood’s Sarsaparili all druggists. § OOD & CO, Apoth > wi . 100 Doses One Dollar EDWARD K. 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Corner of High and Receive Depositn; 1 TY BANKING JAS. SCOFIELD rer & Dealer - HARNESS | have fi of Whips Bl thing ne eded abot anc i Bi 1fis 1 oR ODES ne 8 cK Anke: ring Street, South of OUR REGULAR JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES ting Special Attention. RFI LIABLE INSURANCE KL Fire and Accident FIRE: Nat Ania nia uid Yantin { IUD 3. y fliadeipia, aing com- NAecident: Accident of Hartfo ‘3 2 on Oldest and Best. rd--the ravelers Damn All business promptly and attended to CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. ") arcfully nrad Houw Sept — QUEEN & CO. The famous firm of Dcculists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA Have arranged to send one of their Specialists on the kyr TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, He will be at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE from 6.50 A. M. to 5 I, M, HE a
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