ts as good as Wheat, Every Chewer Should Insist ps, © / 9 mn Having and Trying OLP ONESTY lug Tobacco. .eeps it ¥ Et. Tad Lv REIN Har O 1G-HEM "Hip Pr + § erer {thant the bowels, E 2 p o alrost ve er i fd . 11 r small and akoa dosa ! t gripe 3 pleaso all wha 25 conta ; five for $1. G03 iby druggists gverywhere, or sent by mall SCART! MEDICINE CO,, Now York: SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE MEDICAL OFFI 26 N. LECOND ST., Philade Are the oldest In Ameriea foe -e a we » . Special Diseases & Touik ul! Blood Polson, Nervous De 1 nin Discharges, Strict and Bkin Diseases, Var! coe tare, permanently enrod hy | without detention fro a li hie 1 tigh examination ¢ n patients d ne i ishment fe vir cua nnte of Tren tient by * o/b n Npecinity, Olen hoi, WAM 1 20 YW ito gr un All y Ay Sati yulto Pp un LL FI Stamp for ico... rtighted.) egar, Children Love It, | PENNSYLVANIA POINTERS. | Burning Their Own Houses to Clot ou WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., July 25.-—Robert J. Folliner, married, aged 85 years, was | { run over by a freight train near Nesbit | yesterday and killed, He was stealing a} ride from Lock Haven to this city, which is his home, and was jolted off the bumpers CHAMBERRBURG, Pa., July 28.--Ed ward J. Hart, of this place, has been “wp 1 district deputy grand master of ind Accepted Masons for the counties of Adams, Cumberland, Frank : n instead of Hugh D. Scott, Pa., July 27. Fire yes destroyed the foundry Bellefonte Car works, owned by a company, Beaver was a leading m the building and about $10,000, only 17. since the wervoir the water been low, and at famine Fully are without parts of the » been post evere in } of Manayunk tw the pro here Pa., July 28. One of the great al displays ever seen in a ite irred last night, It began about 7 o'clock and lasted for neariy two hours, It began with large hail stones and soon the rain poured Fwn in | torrents, flooding the streets. Light. | ning, vivid and startlin was almost | incessant nnd] ® o'c Sy But little damage was done here, Telephones were burned out, telegraph communi cation interfered with and a few places were struck. Among the builings struck were the house of George Haas, the City market, the Pennsylvania Agri- | cultural works and the Billmyer & Small Car works, Two women were stunnad, | As te@phong communication is cut off the damage in the county cannot be as- certained, bat it is believed to be large, It is feared the hail played havoc with the tobacco crop. 8T. JOHN'S BUFFERERS. the Relliof List. Havirax, N. B,, July 27.-Latess in formation from St, John's statep that the militia and sailors still parade the streets to maintain order and prevent incendiarism, which has been attemptod and for which several persons are now imprisoned, Fhe condition of the inhabitants of the western—that is, the preserved gection of the city w by them considered more deplorable than the m 4) rity of those who suffered, In consequence of this mistaken impression nne of the most indigent in the western part ar actunlly trying to burn their few | longings that they may rt the relief contribution Fully 7,000 persons camped in indescribable confusion on a large field, their housing being to a greater number the worst feature Is at present There 18 no want clothing or food pate in | The coming full wint however, will, it is feared, realize a famine that succeeds the Dent) ave of the Winds NIAGAR Les, Ju ) . fatal ace the Cave resulted oN a Millon rm in Minnes at the had ts 8.0 : J | ta the roast ve Divorced Husband's Crime DExvER, | midnight Mr were altnost ch pped to piece bed The wi apon used was a hatchet The victimes were discovered in an ane consctous condition, and there ie little hope of their living. Peter Heenan, the divoreed husband of Mrs. Boots, 1s sus meted of having committed the crime wing prompted by joaicuay. Some time ugo he wrote from Los Angeles, Oal., Mrs, Scott, threatening het life The Girls Were Belligoront, Brazir, Ind July 27.—<A crowd of young men made a raid on Mis, Har | mon’s residence on West Jackson street. almost frightening the old lady to death Her two daoghters secured a butcher knife and an old razor and attacked the { men. In the melee Jam Yor wha w Bterall} out in shreds an bably die, while another participant is dau bresat. | geroualy cut in the | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 5. Gov't Report, Aug, 17, 1889. Roa Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE (CZ ZCZ0) SAL} Typhoid Fever fonsmmption Hood's Sarsaparilla Hay-Fever Sufferers Sh P. Harold Hayes, M. D., 716 Main 5t., Buffalo, N. VY. a — A ——— I akiliial attention N & CO. hestnut St, Philedelighia, | (JARMAN HOUSE, High Street, ovposite the Court House, Entire iL Sew furniture ean Heat, Blo hil, and all the ) Fit . oder 4 1), GARMAN Propriet EXT] BANKING {ff 4 IRD K. RHOADS ng & Commission Merchant IABLE INSURANCE Fire and Accident fort CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. on Conrad Hous Sept, 'W Wo wre! one in handle the A 2 entific every town to Machine made on a Sc ¢ Principle. wt a dozen times a yeu 5 LPpN A child hy iT: | H - send for prices and discounts. 29 Murray St, NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in Thirty Seconds. JEALERS pemzensamaracanzer JACK FROST FREEZER. | ALLEGHENY 8T BELLEFONTE, RR We keep none but the best quality of * 1S NOt Mussy | Beef, Pork, Mutton, &¢. All kinds of ells ar sight, | smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ele. .i If you want a nice juicy steak go to Brrzen's Muar MARKET. 1048.1y.
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