t IT IS TRUE that if tobacco chewers will insist upon trying the OL Dl opis plug chewing fobacco, they will NOT be humbugged, but will get the BEST and MOST that can be given for the money. AsK your denle for it. Insist on having if ade John Finzer % Pros Louisville, ky. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS COPYRICHTS, etc. o Handbook write t ta 1 t by Scientific me Pag on 1 o the in w gl (i WHY NOT TRY IT? {ARE YOU AFRAID! THE GRIPPE? Have you noticed that there is less @rippe in England than America, or in any other country, and has it occurred to you that DOCTOR AGRERS ENCLISH ARAL EET ARR ALLL} For Coughs, Colds and Consumption fs the only guaranteed proventative nd cure for Grippe in the world? It Insist upon your druggist tit. A 256 cent bo ave your life t SERERRERRNVRAANARNES It tastes | CRARAARRARERRRREE RARE (hing On Earth Will Ir | tirely informal LIxm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! | KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowulting Hens, Ite ahwolntaly pase, Highly concentrated. Th A cont 4 day, No other ome fon ”-, 3 you can't ge tou We one pack Be Five sl AR14Ih oan 0. express paid Yuliry Ratsing 1 pies fron with §t AS ceils of mar. al ple copy ¥ Viren roe & C0 8 Custom House #4, Boston, Mam ,. fix § DESPERATE ROBBER . i His Attempt to ' Crack’ an Ex- m y A y a "| press Train Checkmated, | STOLE AN ENGINE IN HIS FLIGHT Pursued by Another Engine, the Robber and HIA Pursuers Engage Duel rounded and Captured by a Quar. tet of Officers in a Flying Finally Sur. Rocuester, N. Y.. Feb, 22, --Daniel T, Mcluery, a messenger in the employ of the American Express company, lies at his home on Waverly Place, in this { city, with three bullet wounds on his person, the result of an encounter vith a most desperate train robber. The American express train, which reached this city at 7:15 on the News York Cen tral railroad, left ] 0'¢ morning at 5 10 Caleb f an hour after the Me train Sener ind of Before he could discover | masked man sprang through the broken window and confronted him with a re volver, Mclnery drew his weapon, and both men fired at the tix Me Inerv missed his mark the robber did not His bullet Me hand, an it was fol edd which enter i forel sillLIe but penetrated N left i and went § packages in the car, while the me ger lay unconscious, Between Weedsport and Jordan ine were aro or Laas’ suspicion saved a is thers Ar volvers quantity of (liver ber, wa 1 in £5,000 nd jury SENATOR HILL'S VICTORY. York's Delegates Instructed Support Him for President. ANY, Fe 1 Now to Al 1t4 tate = I'he conference midwinter cony ) and decided to hold an vention May 20 Cleveland's Detroit Derrorr, Mich., Ileception Feb 2) Grover } night was a An hb puldic the ular tim set for the the Hotel Cadilla wighborhood of the place were crowded for two MIUAreS In every direction with people auxious to get a glimpse of Mr, Cleveland and shake his hand. Fully 7,000 people shook hands with Mr. Cleveland before 11 o'clock, when the doors were closed and the re celving party withdrew to Don M, Dick insom's home, The reception was en. There was no speaking Mr. Dickinson thilks that his visit has made Michigan solid for Cleveland, pat nr reception at : -— streets In the A Pleasure Party Run Down, Prereptvra, Feb, 24, The west bound St, Louis express on the Pennsylvania road ran down a pleasure party at Haw. kins station, near here, about 2 o'clock in the morning, killing one instantly and fatally injuring two others, They were: Alice Gaskill, aged 20 years, of Swiss. vale, Pa. killed instantly: William De- war, aged 22 years, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., died at the hospital a few hours after the becident; Milton Ziegler, aged 2 ry of Wilkinsburg, Pa., still living, | t will likely die, ho jst were re- | turning from a dance at addock, DUEL WITH BURGLARS | Bxciting Conflict on the Street at Beaver Falls, Pa. Beaver Faris, Pa., Feb, 24,—~A des perate fight between police officials and | three toughs, supposed to be burglars, | took place here last night. As a result two men are dying and two others are badly wounded, At about 8 o'clock Officers Cornell and Greene noticed three men trying to dis dispose of some razors on Fifth street The two policemen approached the men and told them themselves under arrest. The desperadoes answered by pulling out self cocking revolvers, which they began firing at the police men. Officer Cornell fell on the pave ment with a bullet through his but returned fire at the then men In the meantime Officer Green opened fire, and at least a dozen shots were ex changed One of the desperadoes ran into a restaurant, where ons of his com panions had already sought safety, Of ficer Green followed and demanded that he surrender Both burglars opened fire on the manner the lights were Green managed to dodg and suncoesde through then the right breas the restaurant an By this time on the street who began the shooting Twenty minutes notified that a man wi a doorstep on Eigh MAN Wa t who oper taurant house, but refuse divulge The doctor AYS he cannot re man arrested was shot t and wir The man who mouth, and who is 1 injured posed { tt) i to conside 1 groin, again and in some ( i officer burglars red capt that | MANY MARINE DISASTERS. Wholesale Loss of Life Feared Britain's Coast Fi , The | n Great wrecked off Pex Fabris, as some name upon it has It is thought crew of twent The ar Kaye washed been i probable that the A Prospector's Rich Find, Brandt "at Eve of His Wedding. onn., Fe The Long ain on the aibcatade h and telephone poles were “a VV « and tracks were torn up for a eof 30 feet. John Ford, engi neer of the milk train, was found lving dead under the debris. William Luckey, ondnoctor, fireman, and James Keating intter fatally were badly Ford was to have been married yester day to Mi South Nor walk scalded, the Rose Flynn, of ramps Crushed to Death INpiaxarors, Ind., Feb, 22. The Big Four Chicago express ran an open switch five miles east of here about mid night and collided with empty freight cars. A man and a woman, both | tramps, riding on the front end of the mail car, were crushed to death between the tender and mail car, The front end of the latter was telescoped, but all the clerks escaped without injury, The en gineer and fireman were but little hurt and the engine, though disabled, was not greatly damaged, into Threw Her Child from the Window, Brooxkiyy, Feb, 28.-The buildin No, M456 Fulton street caught fire m was damaged to the extent of $5,000, All the tenants escaped, but Mrs. John Goodman became panic stricken, and wrapping her child in the bed cloth- threw it out of the window, The one was caught by a fireman, but is mortally hurt, John Michelson seived severe burns about the hands retreating | BAR Wha Whvn 30 the Long Inland - | Rol ABSOLUTELY PURE | 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. (3 Baking Wool Growers for Free Wool The Pl I'he Stoel frower, a | d ¢ Of Lhe IrIner EW Bp papel 4 Mexico, ar of wool gros goods at cost, WARNED IN TIMMY SPECIAL SALE! AD TR Philad Branch Clearing Out. § — © Sale it means that we in ® our stock at a great reduction 4 : will be cut regardless of former rates, This is a rare opportunity to save mon- ey. Come and see the bargains weare offering. Money always refunded if goods are not as represented. SAM’, LEWIN ’ PROPRIETOR, Allechenv St BELLEFONTE PA. ARMAN HOUSE. High , OPPOsIL House, Entirely new, Steam Heat, Electric Light mogern impro ~ireet COMP. Corney 1 ve Dog JAS, SCOFIELD HARNESS SPRING DRESS WOOLENS CHEVRONS, RELIA BLE INSURANCE. Fire and Accident i FIRE 3 Aa f : 3 rhlaceipia, IHN Com- CHAS. SMITH, Agt., 3ellefonte, Pa. ad i set a) NEAR NEAR QUEEN & CO The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA Have arranged to send one of their Specialists on the RYE TO BELLEFONTE, WEDEESDAY, MARCH 9th, He will be at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE hoe ves are sanuing discom tot Those whose eyes are oansing Mouldeall will pe receive in! attention. - QUEEN & CO. wt St, Ph
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