A Perfect Success. vir The Rev. A. Antoine Refugio, of Texas, writes: E think Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonio is a perfect success, for any one who suffered from a most | | | | painful nervousness as I did, 1 feel like myself | again after taking the Tonle. ELISARATIL N. J., March 7, 1801, Before 1 took Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonie 1 could not sleep nights and had a numbness of the legs, arms and sometimes all over the body, but after taking the second dose of your Nerve Tonde 1 could sleep well, and in three days all sunbness was goue and have not felt it since, FERDINAND BRENN., 274 Br. Pavun Br, MoNTREAL, March, 1801 A young wan of 31 years, affected with opile epsy for over 20 yoars aud a vory bad case, bav- ab least 10 to 12 fits daily, after using all Rinds of medicines without benefit, used I'sstor | Koenig's Nerve Tonio with the desired effect, he ty Thia 1 dy has yrepared by the Reverend N i of " ayne, Ind, since 1898 and Ba wf pared & ey r iis direction by the LOLNIC MED. CO., Chicago, lil Scld by Diugzists ot $1 per Dottie. 6 for 86 Rurco Size, $1.75 6 Bottles for $9. A Valuable Boox en Nervous Disousws sont free to any address, and poor patients can also obtain this medicine free of charge. 1 Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup. Influen ss, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma, A sartzin cure for Cc neumption I in A frag Mages, and sure relief in advance #0 at once, ou will see the excellent het after taking the fret dese. Sold Jealers everywhere, 0 bottles £0 cents pv RTERS! ITTLE IVE PIEL CURE Bleck Headacho and relioveall the troubles ines dent to a billous state of the system, such a8 Bizziness, Nausea, Dr Distress afte eating, Pain in the Side, ko, While theirmos§ pezuaziable success bas been shown la cuxing |, ~ SICK Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver Pills are egually valuable in Constipation, curing and pre» venting ihisaanoing complaint, while Ahoy lao eorroct all disorders of thestomach stimulate the iver snd regulate the bowels. Even if they only EAD ahah ould bo almost priceless to those wha fro tds distressing complaint; but forta. mately ther goodness does notend hore and those whoonce tr 7 them will find these little pills vale. able In so any ways that they will not be wil ling tod bout them. Bus after allsick head ACHE athe bane of so many lives that here fs where wamake our great bosst, Our pills cure it while others do not, Carter's Little Liver Pills are very emall and very easy to take, One or two pills make a dose, They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purges, but by their gentle action please all who tee them. In vialaat 25 cogte ; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, of seqt by mall CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE I'S hing On Earth Will LX Xm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good # for Moulting Hens, entrated : oof on ne Marge ean saved v Customer If son con’ "w met 7 send to us, We mal } wl ARLATH ean 81.90 Six Yow J K : #, priew copy " viple whom, Mass A SE pee rd LAE s mpm: El! | and attempting to disarm him, { from Cincinnati, | Dr ake, | has been BOLD TRAIN ROBBERS. | They Enter a Crowded Car on the Baltimore and Ohio Road, BEATEN OFF BY THE PASSENGERS For a Time They Cause a Scene of Wild Excitement Among Women and Children One of the Robbers Captured, Iron Gare, Va., Dec, A desperate attempt at train Ei was made just as the Chesapeake and Ohio vestibule train No. 4 was pulling out of Hunting: ton, W. Va. The train was just getting well under way, when the {hd of the day cars were thrust open and four masked men with two pistols each called on the passengers to throw up their hands. Two of the passengers seized one of the robbers, throwing him down In the scuffle one of the passengers who assisted in driving off the robbers, Mr. Matheson, who with his wife was on his bridal trip to Europe, was mor tally wounded, the ball entering his adbomen. Another passenger, Peter of 15 Vine street, Cincinnati, was twice wounded, one ball entering his leg and one his arm, Meanwhile the ticket collector opened fire on the robbers, emptying all the barrels of his pistol. He returned to the baggage car, secured another pistol, and recommenced firing. In the meantima the robbers had torn off their masks, and the whole train was in intense ex- citement, women fainting, children screaming, and everybody who could were seeking shelter under the The robbers, seing their game was up pulled the bell cord, stopped the train, and jumped off in the darkness, The passengers all speak in the est commendation of the bravery of Ticket Collector Zingley. Almost single handed he met the quartet, and, had he been the first armed, would have made it very interesting for them Hustinagtos, W. Va., Dec 14.—At 0 o'clock last evening detectives arrested Burrell Forgey. He is the man who sald he was shot in the right shoulder after the robbery by prowlers around his house. Forgey corresponds exactly to the description of the tall robber, and identified by Matheson as the man who shot him Keats high- A Big Strike Averted New York, Dec. 14.—It is now stated that the threatened trouble between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the New York Central railroad has been dissipated. There was a consulta- tion of the grievance committee of the Brotherhood at the Grand Union hotel yesterday, at which Chairman Childs and Chief Arthur were present. Mr. Childs said afterward that everything had been arranged satisfactorily the main point, the question of pay at terminal points, having been decided in favor of the men. About the only thing not con ceeded by the company, Mr. Childs said, was & point of minor Wmportane o Brofessor Smith Suspended. Cisscisyari, Dec. 14. Two rex were made by the committee appointed by the presbytery to fix the penalty in the case of Professor Smith. The ma- jority report favored a rebuke merely - was signed by Rev. A. Ritchie, Rev M. BM. Maxwell and Elder W. 0. Sprague, The minority report asked for the suspension of Dr. Smith from his position as minister of the gospel, and was signed by W., H. James and Elder W. A. Endaly. The presbytery, bya vote of 31 to 286, suspended Professor Smith from the ministry Tirard Succeeds Rouvier Paris, Dec. 14. The revelations made by M. Clemenceau as to the visit paid him by Baron de Reinach and M Boa: vier, minister of finance, on the eve of Baron de Reinach's death, have cansed ternation among the supporters of ven ie nt. It is now positively shortly after the interview n tox k a fatal dose of poison. M ivier, after the publication of the ry, tendered his resignation to Presi. dent Carnot It was at once accepted, and M. Tirard appointed to the vacancy. Cons Claimed to Have Left the Combine, Wikespareg, Pa.. Dec. 13, —A paper published here, which is Sonsidered an thority om anthracite coal trade, publi which says that the officers of Delaware, and Western railroad and the Delaware and Hudson Coal company have become alarmed over the congressional investi gation of the Reading combine, and that they have deserted the combine, leaving President McLeod, of the Reading rail- road, to fight the battle alone, the shes an artic le the Spain's New Ministry. Mapp, Dee, 12 formed a new cabinet, the personnel of which is as follows: Minister of foreign affairs, Marquis de Armigo; minister of oa ¢, Senor Montero Rios; minister of public works, senor Moret of war, Senor Dominguez; the interior, senor Gonzales: minister of the colonies, Senor Maura. The minister In till unsettled. The cabinet’s support is composed of Moderate Repub- licans and Liberals irine a Fell Fifteen Stories to Death, Cricaco, Dee, 12, Charles Chanter, a botanist who was engaged in the horti- cultural department at the World's fair, met a frightful death in the Masonic Temple yesterday. He fell from the fifteenth story to the basement, his body being mangled almost beyond recog nition, Mr. Chanter attempted to alight at the fourteenth floor just as the ele vator started upward, and fell before the cage could be stopped. Banker Evans Convicted, Puitaverrma, Dec, 9.-The trial of Nelson F. Evans, the Spring Garden bank director, came to an end yesterday afternoon in the United States district court with a verdict of guilty, He was charged with misapplying the funds of the bank and aiding the Kennedys in misapplying them. Motion for a new trial was made. Bail was refused, and the prisoner was taken to jail pending a Vearing. LL Dunraven’ s Challenge Accepted, New Youx, Dec, 14, Lord Dunraven's challenge for an international yacht race was unconditionally accepted at a lar meeting held at the New York Yacht club last night. The match is to begin ton months from Dee, 5, 1802, but date of the race to be subject to altera- tion for mutual convenience and by mu- tual consent, | tary, {| diate | wiiiter | from a | home, | fell 125 feet and suffered n | than a dislocated he was injured | { ity of his home rts | McGeeven, a vell | Parsons, aged 50 | was driving scross the esc ie i of mAs | charging | Painter, | mother's | is Lackawanna | | against | The defense nw | be quashed becanse the se Senor Sagasta has | 110 A mtinnand 8H minister | minister of | | her | Ramsey PENNSYLVANIA POINTERS. WiLkessanre, Pa., Dec. 12,—Jacob Coles’ livery stable, with all its contents, including twenty-one horses, was en tirely destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss, £13,000, NorrisTrows, Dee. 13. William Wolf, who pleaded guilty to the larceny of two horses tied near the Norristown market, was sentenced yesterday to seven vem: and six months in the Eastern Penniten Wolf is about eighteen years old. CarrLisLe, Pa, Dec. .—James A. Rinehart, a storekeeper at Latimore, nine miles south of Carlisle, was hauling lumber. In going down a hill a breast chain broke, the horses ran away and Rinehart was injured =o that he died shortly after, He was 42 years old and a well known business man. Suamoxkiy, Pa,, Dec. 18. Henry man surprised a burglar in his con fectionery store early yesterday morn- ing and a scientific wrestling match en- sued, each man being very clever, For ten minutes they contested, and when Lehman had sacceeded in overpowering the thief the latter used a slugshot on the plucky storekeeper’s head and got away with £50, Reapixag, Pa., Dec. 18, Jr. who lived alone in a small house on Jingaman street, near Canal, in lying in the Reading hospital in an unconscious condition, his skull being fractured and nose broken, A bloody hatchet found near by, and a stove in the was upset, It claimed by friends that he was attacked known persons. Reaping, Pa., Dec, 13,—In the Berks county criminal art yesterday Pietro Juccieri, the Italian who stabbed killed Sister Hildaberta in St Hospital, was sentenced Ly Jugd 1¢ Endlich to be hanged. He manifested vw stolid indifference. The sentence of Leh room Ruhf's by 14 nn com | the Court was interpereted by A Sgalling, of Philadelphia, and the prisoner's only reply was that be did not care, Prrrspura, Dec. 12.—~Homestead ap | peals to the country to succor its star ing. Nearly 1,000 218 families, are destitute and in need of food, fire and clothing The Citizens’ telief association Homestead, has issued a formal plea persons, embracing [REFERER {| aid for the unfortunates who are all | tims, directly or indirectly strike. Many of these poor of the ur are actual | starving SCRANTON, Pa., Dec, 12. Mamie Sweet, aged 12 years, daughter of the head of the Wyoming House seventh ry windon on Lac kawann a avenue, to « unishment for having wrongls five red a package for her mothe: y inju * RI st shoulder cut on one leg. There aren of internal injury Reavina Pa... Dec, 14. Jr., who was admitted to the Readi hospital with a fractured skull, yosed to have been sustained in an affray in his residence on Bingaman near Canal, has recovered but is very weak and It is mn obmerved loitering in the They cannot be Pa., Dec. 14. James known citizen @ of was struck by ‘a pa thie Lehigh Valley road and fataly He track when ths McGeeven jumped from tried to ax the valoagpl the rhen the tal William Ruhf sug street, how he LEE C1 unable t believed ans that was attacked fr who were vicin found. WiLkEseAnns senger train on near his home, injnred horse stopped his seat and animal off struck him, and feet AWAY He ness after the shock ScraxToN, Pa ‘ Ii J Jovie's sons’ general the most that place, was de day. Whik ver hin DD at Dunmore exionsive | was discovered the building, and him, but men back, and well, who slept in an upper room, per ished, The | will reach § ample insurance Prrrssvra, Dec. 14, this city, went to le an information nis ste pins with the poisoning of Painter, ww was his sts third husband A warran was issued and Mrs. Painter arrests Mr. Painter died on Nov. 12. The » claims to have conclusive known that wWOoma quantity of strychine two to the death of her hushand, and t antopsy death by Uxioxrows, Pa, Dee. 14,—~The ea Lute Cooley and wife, th danghters Haddie and Lida, and Russell, were called for trial vesterds ved that the indicts md connt seven indictments were im The court ref n to quash, but agre the naga nily will go over to! which conver (XX) { bef J neti Mrs his fat ther (eorge evidence : n purchased » days previ the revealed strychnine each of the properly drawn sist the moti fen t An Se the Cooley next term of rt Marc! The w the docket are we against Li torius, Frank ¢ ooley cas ia P pnmon law wife parents and another AgAINS and Charles David, Judge Ew uid hear no more Ran ley's Cane ing sad he w Cases Hazirerox, Pa, Dec. 18 the 4-yeurold danghter of Mrs Pettit, was stolen from her home South Church street yesterday by a» woman It was near noon when = carriage stopped near the Pettit's honse From it allighted a well dressed woman She rang the bell, which was answered by Mrs. Pettit. Pretty little Dollie cams out into the hall after her mother, with out a word the strange woman darted past Mrz, Pettit, phe kedd up Dollie, and rushed back to her carriage, Mrs, Pettit was so dumfounded that some minut elapsed before she uttered a ery of alan. Those who responded to her cries ar rived in time to see the carriage turn the corner and was lost to sight. Ustonrows, Pa, Dee, 12.-<Jack Ram sey, the only surviving leader of the Cooley band, was convicted of robbing the residence of Jacob Prinkey, the aged Wharton township farmer, whose resi dence was visited by the Cooley gang on the night of Sept. 24. Soon afterward be was found iity by another jury on She ein ch ho ng up and robbing T-year-old , In broad daylight. id this Arg was ey 's ated Sesartal him i shook like an aspen. He Em ers in four comsecu- of robbery, and his aw yory to put in a plea Ky Ng ity on charges, i Ed: wn sperms Littl Cheon Dollie ; century, and the segment | of a fresh almanae of the Bitters, uses, derivation and ae tion of this world fam { hands in the m { eleven months iin William Ruhf, Was | and | J Ose P h's | | the diseased | That this | ands | Are | sleep] behind by two trams | A Hernld of the Infant Year, Clip the last thirty years or more from the will represent the term of the unbounded popularity of Hostet ter's Stomache Bitte rs, The opening of the year 188 will be slgnalized by t Appearances in which the ous medicine will be Jue idly body should read ft omical calenlations to be found In this brochure are always astonishingly accurate. and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other read ing matter rich in Interest anda full of profit The Hostetter Company, of Pittsburg, publish it themselves, They employ more than sixt echanical work, and more x in nthe year are consumed in it preparation t ean be obta without "ont of all druggists and country dealer ind 1s irinted In English, orwegian, Sweed Spanish, Every d astron set forth Ihe calender un Germ ech. W h, Hol Hang ¢ish Bohemian and Hescue Mission A rescue mission 18 to be Altoona The object is save the intemperate 8750 scribed, and it is expected th will be Mi done stablished {to ub work months, ul ortly, were al the tl carried on for tl work of that ree slonary order could x in Bellefonte Catarrh, not Local, Dr na mag bot Constitutional Dio Lewis, the emir azine article a underiies tarrh isa dis nearyy sii on 1tis pot a disease « of the man al ex ne bit) nan authorities agree with than g ugh the bloo ties and make ft removes the cause memb & the pract Warm Keep thoroug hl tire, tin HESNTIv aS ' { some mentally {is Vinlehing An exchange “yy finish [wach | Tent, Mr. Herman Hicks Of Rochester, N. Y. Deaf for a Year Caused by Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a CONSTITUTIONAL disease, and requires a CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read : “Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I entirely lost my hearing and was deaf for more than a year tried various things to cure it and had several physicians attempt it, but no improvement was apparent. 1 could distin. guivh ne sound. | was Intending putting myself under the eare of a specialist when some one suggested that possibly Hood's Sar. saparilla would do me some good. 1 began ing it without the pec tation of any las ng help. To my surprioe und great joy | foun when I had ! lon that my hears img was reforming. | ton tll 1 had taken three: v ver a year and 1 can hear perfectly we i". 1 troubled but very little with the catarth. 1 consider this a remarkable case, and cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who have eatarth.” HeErsay Hicks, 30 Carter Street, Rochester, N. } Ke i HOODS PILLS are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all droggists, D" ORCENOTICH Sadie OC, Stewart, nd, Adam i mmon FP Cent county No. 1l emiw rm, 1 Rub Divores A.V. MN To the above named Gen You are hereby notified | ihat the complainant will proceed to (ake depositions in the above i stated case before me, atl the office of Spangie r & Hewes, Bellefonte, Pa, on Thursday, Jan | } AL10a m, when and where you | sary 5, 1m may attend and crossexamine If you see prop | FP. Hinwes, | : Commissioner re we 1 Stewart er Bellefonte, Pa, o Dee. 13, 180 A VPITORS NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre Soubty, in the estate of Wm, Montgomery, late of Howard dee'd., the unders| ned hay ing been ap pind 4 ted an Auditor by sald court to distribute the funds in the hand of Willis Wenver, admr. of Wm, Montgomery, dec'd, to those logall entitled to receive the same, Ah notice tha! he will be In his office In Bellefonte, for the duties of his sald appointment on Jan, 6th, 188, at 10o'clock, a.m, E R.Cuavnens, _ Auditor, ESTRAY X NOTICE. -C came fo the residence of the undersl ned, in Marion tow: m or about Se ou. 3 two yeat ald, Jar Hall, ii ower Ly daring to fam or —— “will fk CLOSING OUT URNITURE rl B } CISPOSK of my entire ble, as the bus ed here, every AT COST The stock ( mil ri | « ne Parlor, Ung ] h hon ifs EYE EXANMINA- TION FRE QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, DECEMBER 2 3 A No charge ' ELECTROPOISE Office REMOVED to 1004 ML. Vernon st., PHILADELPHIA AGENT IF YOU HAV] FURS TO BUY THIS SEASON OUR PRESENT OFFERINGS IN nif FRR Fur Capes, Children pportunity to make Little cost that this interest to you—By Order Department, nstructed how to save cash grade in price wriling our you may be on every every FUR GARMENT from tiny Fur Scarf at 81.25 to | Alaska Seal Mantle to 8300, Never such a Fur chance for the EXMAS PRESENT LADIES’, made elegant MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S GOODS. | Fur Boas, $1.50 to $25.00. Fur Capes, 4.50 up. Childrens Fur Setts, 75¢ to $6. so, ALASKA SEAL COATS, $125.00, $150.00, $175.00, $200.00, Write us, or better come, BOGGS & BUHL, 1 1 Poderal St, 119, ALLEGHENY, PA. and quality of | * EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping Commission Merchant DEALER IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. C 0 A 1, Grain Corn, > wit Purchasers. I : " 4 patrona ds and the nds and put atl NEARFP.R. R STATION LILEFONTE. ATED \ ¥ " i SHES oO ig fe Wil 5 Dear STRATOK'S NUTICE fads mo e estate of jeceas indersigned themselves nmediate pay 2 i siz present thes cated for settlement Hexny Brows, Adm'r., | QUERIFF'S SALS ee Facias is "leas and io wed to 1 14 lefonts sixty grees west six thenes so perches t de wood cErecs east Jorty cht a1 nety seven Fine stump ne-hall degrees west an oak stun ith f degrees west ten perch of beginning & and fifty two perches thenos thence soy o-ha e place y © ROT more or less " oon al cortalr messuag LE 4 ! situated in the townsh ip of mty of Centre and State of Penna mn the north by the Bellefont turnpike on the east n the south by Bald Eagle lands of Jacob Keattinger TVS. more of “s Kk vard and three dwellls wit bulidings and reriain messuage. tenement of certain lots of ground site iy, in the township of Boggs Centre and state of Penna. nded and deseribed as follows On the i by Spring street; on the South by Rall road street : on the east by High street and or o north by lands of John Wagner, cor pone acre and Afty six perches be the ERT more of lems, thereon erected a dou g house and other bulldings All that certain messuage wet of land sitoated In Boggs minty and state of Penna i 1 as follows On the west by Sel rand Campbell ; on the south by Frank | allaee on the east by High street and on the north by E. N. Carr, containing 1 und one-fourth acres, more or less, thereon rected tenement awnship bounded nd described ken in ut I Fr ak Wa No deed wil) rehase money on a Nae be arknowiedged paid in full LA. ISHLER Sherif! un. EX A ORS NOTIC KE Estate of Martha T | Bellefonte, Pa Lane decd late of All persons inde bad to sad y Ostate are requested fo make immediate pay mont, and those having legal claims against the same are desired to present them without delay, In proper order for settlement, to JOnN N. Laxe Tames B. LANE, EiLior BE Laxe Executs DR. THEEL 8 North Fonrth Si 8 ne Green, Thiindetphin Dee. 18 ne
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