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KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Hena, T8 bo abaviately pare, Hthly concentrated, Mn . oowde tenti of A cont 8 day, No Alor ane. fou Birietiy a medicine. “One Ve wx to preveot vet I ways If you can't get it sen We | one rok Se 8, A plain oan §i , FEpre ing 1) free with $1.00 orders pt he IT POULTRY ares oon h FON & 00 0 Caetom House 88, Boston, Mass to nus, faa eee | ‘BLAINE WITHDRAWS He Sends a Letter to Chairman (Clarkson, HE WILL NOT BE A OANDIDATE For the Presidency, and Adds That His Name Will Not Go Before the Republican National! Convention for Nomination—Comments on the Secretary's Declination, WASHINGTON, Feb. 8, The following letter was made public last night. WasHiNgTON, Feb, 6, 1802, Hon. J. 8. Clarkson, chairman of the national Republican committee My DEAR Sir—I am not a candidate { for the presidency, and my name will not go before the Republican national convention for the nomination. I make this announcement in dune season. To those who have tendered their sup | port I owe sincere thanks and am most | graceful for their confidence They { will, I am sure, make earnest efforts in { the approaching contest, which is ren | dered especially important by reason o { the industrial and fin policies of { the government stake. The { popular decision these issnes is of | great moment and will be of far reach | Ing of wncial int being on SENTENCES, WASHINGTON lely as to the effect upon national ] Politic to be m ul 1 1 1ef that the secretary, in writ ns his back on the nomination i sidency, it Lad wing generally | be his party's { sent, This 1 great oon) f he would but ed by | Cullom in the | - 1} kp’ w ory nl Field, fl ntial nominaty Channcey M. Depew's Opinion. EW York, Feb After Haines le ew aad reading west 1mport has been made Blaine There 1+ SOTO ad Blaine r diet il him. Mr, lay le tion ‘nator Hill Expected It, ann n prise Ex-Governor Foraker's Views, il Feb ; Ex-Gover From General Mi Alger Minouncement H withdrawal from the race | d, ‘that Mr. Blaine rood many § uld. I think time for i conven by and believe that the be selected with the view onsultation when they get at Minneapolis, and that there mparing notes, they will do be a healthy Ager ir Mr 3 a ne sal ta wlieve mi A COpie v thought he w f red fire has ge delegates will of careful « together after « what is best, It would thing for the party to have several presidential candidates,” It Means Harrison, CHicAGo, Feb. 9. «-Blaine's withdrawal i= the political sensation of the hour. The members of the numerous Blaine clube are much chagrined, but Harri son's supporters are jubilant, The lead ing Republicans of the state say that it pon. means Harrison's renomination at Minneapolis Major Brockaway, president of the Illinois Biaine club, says it means victory for Harrison. The | Tribune, the Blaine organ of the north. | west, accepts the resignation as final | and says it points unerringly to Harri | son's renomination, The Old Ticket, | , CoLvunus, O., Feb, 9. Governor Me- Kinley believes in the old ticket, Harri [son and Morton. He says it would be | stronger than it was in 1888, ne The Argentine Elections, | DBurxos Ayres, Feb, 9.—-The provin- | cial elections resulted in favor of the conciliation part desiring an gree ment between itre and Roca, who | w. six | have figured as presidential candidates, In some places the elections were marked street riols, Several persons were and a vumber wounded, i | MCILVAINE 71RCTROCUTED. Electric Chair at Sing Bing. BiNa Sina, Feb, 9. Charles Mellvaine | was shocked fo death in the prison here yesterday in the presence of the follow ing witne besides the deputies taken from the prison keepers: Dr. 8. B. Ward, of Albany; Prof, I. H. Landy, of Columbia college; Dr. L. A. Saxer, of Syracuse; Dr, T, 8. Roberteon, of New York; Dr. Herbert F. Williams, of | Brooklyn: Dr, J, Marill, of Poughkeep | #ie; Dr, A. F. Carroll, of Brooklyn: Dr. J. Hasbrouck, of Port Ewen, N. Y.: Dr. C. F. MacDonald, of New York. and a number of newspaper reporter The first contact with the dynamo wa made at 11:12 a. m.;: the duration of the contact was forty-five seconds. In a few seconds after the current was cut off by order of In issued from the month, and almost si multaneonsly there wis a quick gurgling exhalation and as quick a recovery, like a person strangling, The current was at once reapplied and continued fo forty-five onds, when the doctors ex amined the wrist and jugular vein for pulsations, There were none, and after exammation by all the doctors the snl lared dead. tors with option beli and conscion SHINee in Mellvaine was not when he committed and he had j still youn | | } | y 1H Pg x ject was deg he do life One exes ent 1 tant awaken the the en I'he Chileans Sentenced, } 6 | men and “1 The Kili Hary whom | probably die are: Cie Heoardon, Moore, brakeman: an nnknown 1 Th njure Are Hn Dx fireman Murderer Fitzsimmons Suicides : } { t } ¢ Boyd Seated Neb., Feb, 9. At raoy The Elmira Postmastership WasHIxGT Feb, 9 exeentive ws 11. You the tv of Rat} nn ft mast N rem Senat I'he Senate nHirme Eighteen Burned Alive, XNA, Feb, § Eighteen R fire NOTABLE DEATHS. General McClelland the List. Harrspuna, Feb, 9, —1t was thought that Adjutant General William Mellel land might survive a few days, after the | surgical operation of Saturday night but a change for the worse urred | and he sank into an unconscious state. in which he remained until his death. at 4:05 Sunday afternoon. The operation confirmed the previous diagnosis that he was afflicted with cancerous ulcers tion of the stomach, which resulted in the general's death, The deceased was appointed adjutant general by Governor Pattison and was also a World's fair commissioner, appointed by President Harrison, Other Notable Deaths, Rev. Dr, George Phillips, president of Queen's college, Cambridge, England George W. Reilly, president of the Harrisburg National bank, aged 58 yoars, Prosessor William Guy Peck, of Col- umbia college, at his home in Green. wich, Conn., aged 70 vears, Sir Morrel MacKenzie, the eminent physician who attended the late Em- or Frederick of Germany, suddenly, n Colo George Walker, formerly auditor HO A ing county, Pa, in Freeport, e Was 8 jrominum Mason, and was 82 years Adjutant Heads OK n tl | The Youthful Murderer Dies in the | | MacDonald, froth | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Baki Real Be Now Gos g! I’ I The Sweedish Government a novel consist giving them wine to the patien { ] nt in hel closed wit) ominoi rien] i POUND EXTRACT ~ AT H 100 Doses One Dollar SPECIAL SALE! ATL THT This obtain bargains tock 1S & rare opportunity Lo " 14 i ) from an old and reliable lothing house when we say we are making a Clearing Sale it means that we intend to get rid Pric CS will be cut regardless of former rates. This is ey. Come and see the bargains w care offering. if our stock at a reduction ® great . » a rare opportunity to save mon. Money always refunded goods are not as represented. SAM'LL LEWIN, PROPRIETOR, Allechenv St BELLEFONTE PA. (YABMAN J High Opposite the House, Entirely new. Néw fu Steam Heat, Electric Light. and ; wlern improvement HOUSE, Street, ENTRE COl vv COMPANY Corner of Hig JAS. SCOFIELD HARNESS BOGGS & BUHL, 1 " eT attended to CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. pt. ") ~ QUEEN & CO The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA Have arranged 0 send one of their Specialists on the ye TO BELLEFONTE, WEDEESDAY, MARCH 0th, He will be at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE Thos from 830 A. M. to 8 P.M. i whose eyes are osust Mhouldeallu ours ~ they will receive intelligent attention,
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