A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, Jan, 12, Rich coal discoveries are reported in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. A state road convention, to consider im- proving Maryland roads, is in session in Baltimore. Fifteen business houses in Chateauguay, Franklin county, N. Y., were destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss, $150,000, Two additional cases of typhus fever were reported in New York last night, They were James Hughes, aged 56 years, at the almshouse, and William Mills, 49 years, at 10 Pell street, Friday, Jan, 13. Comte Hippolyte de 1a Roche foucald died last night in Paris The Citizens’ Bank, of McKeesport, Pa., has filed application for leave to com mence business CO. Larson, a Summit, 8. D,, farmer, while insane, drove his wife and seven small children three miles on an ox team in a bitterly cold storm, and two children froze to death Chauncey M. Depew last night delivered an address before the Union League club of New York on the close of his seventh year as president Horace Porter was elected president for the ensuing year and Whitelaw Reid vice president 14. Rome, N. Y., Saturday, Jan. Mrs. Ellen Seaton died at aged 105 Michael Cullen, 35 years old, of Park row, New York, died at North Brothers Island yesterday of typhus fever The California jockey club which was organized to give a forty day running race meeting, after one weeks experience has decided not to continue, Governor Buchanan, of Tennessee, re fuses to sign a legislative resolution to per mit the inauguration of his Judge Turney, at his home. Preliminaries are arranging for a na tional convocation in the interest of re ligious education, from June 21 to July 4, at Glen Echo, near Washington Monday, Jan. 16, Senator Cullom, of Illinois, who has been confined to his Washington home by ill ness, is recovering Governor-elect Turney, of Tennessee, was today inaugurated at his home in Win chester, where he has been confined for some months by illness, Joseph Louret and Ed Green, light- weights, fought thirty-four rounds to a draw Saturday night before the New Or leans Athletic club Chan Gum Sing, grand master and treasurer of the Chinese lodge of Free masons at Buffalo, has decamped with $5,000 of the lodge’s funds. Tuesday, Jan. 17. The trial of Lizzie Borden, the alleged Fall River patricide, will probably not take place before March Annie Meyer, a New York servant girl, went to the cellar to fix the furnace fire, when her clothes caught fire and she waa burned to death, James Smith, Jr., was chosen by the Democratic majority in the New Jersey legislature to succeed Rufus Blodgett in the national senate In Taranto, Italy, the Church of St Giovanni has been temporarily trans formed into a criminal court for the trial of 102 Mala Vita outlaws, the court room being too small. Rufus Payne, an ex-member of the school board of Cincinnati, was found frozen to death yesterday. His body was found iu a little repair shed in the rear of the house The body was lying by the stove In the trial of Master Workman Demp- sey, at Pittsburg, for alleged complicity in the plot to Gallagher testified that he gaged for the work by Dempsey SUCCessOr, had been en It is al leged by the defense that they have proof | that Dr. Cooper received £400 to testify for the prosecution Wednesday, Jan, 18, St. Paul, Minn., has a cholera scare Thomas Hanna, Berkely, Cal a defaulter to a amount, and has turned over $25,000 worth of property to his bondsmen Dr. Gatling, of Gatling gun fame, is at tracting the attention of army and navy officers through the knowledge he has per fected of a device for applying electricity to firearms. Henry B. Lovering, warden of the Mass achusetts has resigned be cause the legislature refused to give the warden absolute power over his subordi nate officers Judge T. W of Morrow county [4 town treasurer of 1% state prison Long, of the Probate court {) ih was gored h he was attemptir whi 4 and receiv at Mt. Gilead caused almost instant death A dispatch from Tangiers says th manded PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Btcck and Produce Exchanges. Pritaperrnta, Jan. 15 Penns ¢ ros i that the fied by Lehigh Valley N. Pacific « ~N Pacific pref 674 Pennsylvania TAL Read 0 15-18 Lehi Py St. P My ease to he st om General Markets ELPHIA fan. 1S ¥ S260. 3%, do. extra 82.703. 15 L000. 75 Prat uperfine 2 winter family @3.6% do., aight, §.70004.55 « patent, $4.25 24.7% do Hye flour, 21 ¥ per barre i Wheat i asked for J February March; 8%¢ Corn--Quiet, with w%g B24 asked for January: S1%§¢ bd and naked for February bid and 53%« for Maroh; 51%e. and Be. asked for April, Outs ~Quiet, weaker, with 40. anked for January: 41%. bid und 454 asked for February; 2c. bid and 4234c. asked for March; 4%§e. bid and 4c. asked for April. pol Inactive, family, $12813.50, Pork Firm, quiet; new mess, $I8.50018.75% old mess, $17.506817.75; extra prime nominal. Lard- Dull, nominal; steam rendered, $11.10, Egge—-light supply, firm; New York and Pennsylvania, M@40c.: western, Hgiio, Barmsons, Jan. 17 Flour firm, un. changed. Wheat easy, Corn strong; white easier, asked B84 bid 2%. bid and firm; extra mess, $000.50; poison Homestead workers, : large | Britain's Ministry Decides That the Khedive Must be Firmly Dealt With. LoxpoN, Jan, 18,—A hurriedly convened cabinet council was held at 5:20 yesterday afternoon. Thecall for a conference caused a decided sensation at the club, where it was conjectured that action was to be taken in regard to the sudden spirit of in dependence displayed by the khedive of Egypt in changing his ministry without having first obtained the consent of the British government. So far as is publicly known here the situation at Cairo remains unchanged. The British representative there declines to recognize the new min {stry, and the khedive refuses to make any changes in it, The council lasted an hour ahd ten min utes. It transpired that the ministers had discussed the Egyptian question in all its aspects, and had come to the decision that the khedive must be Ary dealt with This is taken to mean that the new Egyp tian cabinet must be dismissed and re placed by men who are favorable to Great Britain. 1t is charged that the new min fsters owe their appointment to their hos tility to Great Britain, and that the khe dive, in selecting them, was influenced by Russia and France. Further developments are eagerly looked for. It is thought that the British representative at Cairo will be immediately notified of the course he is to follow SOLDIERS BURNED TO DEATH Forty-nine Lives Lost on a Blazing | Railway Train in Russia ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 18 between Slatusk and Samara. A composed of several cars filled with re cruits was running from Slatusk to Sam ara. when flames burst from the foremost | The train was going at full speed | car and the fire swept backward, and in a few minutes all the cars were blazing. The en gineer for some reason did not stop the | train until he had run a considerable dis tance tl was a scene of in describable confusion in the cars of the recruits leaped from the windows and doors. = of them landed In the meantime there me unin 3 N | jured in the heavy snowbanks, while others were | who killed struck the cleared track on of the cars were burned to death, for the | It was found | forty-nine of them were dead and | train was entirely consumed that twenty terribly jured burned otherwise in or Fourteen New Cardinals. RouME, Jan. 17.—The teen cardinals at the consistory yesterday, the not including any Americans Archbishop Vaughn, of Westminster, was elevated to the cardinalate; also Archbishop Logue of Ireland; Krementz. of Cologne; Prince Archbishop Kopp, of Breslau; Mgr under secretary of state; Mgr, Persico, sec retary of the propaganda; Mgr. Thomas, archbishop of Rouen; Mgr. Meignan, ar h bishop of Tours; Mgr. Vaszay, primate of Hungary, and archbishop of Grau are in all six Italian cardinals, two French cardinals, Prussian, one pope created four list primate Mocenni, papal two and one Spanish Big Tobaeeo Factory Burned. Ricumoxp, Va, Jan. 18. —Fire broke out yesterday in the cigarette factory of Allen & Ginter. The fire is supposed to have originated in the power room. The flames spread rapidly and soon communicated to Valentine's meat works greatest difficulty that the firemen pre vented the entire block from being con sumed Valentine's museum were destroyed total estimated at 15.000 The 12,000 girls thrown out of employment will be placed at work in other branches of the American Tobacco company loss is An Idler's Crime, Custer, Pa, Jan Thomas Rodg ers. Jr., a man of 24, shot his Thomas Rodgers, Sr., a man of 60, 18 | quiet, industrious workman: his mother | to corn, by sample, 53@80c.; yellow, do. do., M@ | Mo. Rye firm. Hay firm, steady; good to choles timothy, $16.60@10.60. Cotton nominal: middling, 108d. Provisions rm. Butter firm; ulet, unchanged. Eggs uncertain at édu; re very firm at We. | : Martha Ann Rodgers, an an age, and put Mrs. Martha weeks with her the Rodgers family the Chester hospital r old lady of about the same t bullet in his sis Ann Kil a bride of two who, Mr. Rodgers died at and the mother and sister may die todgers was a chr lived with Young ler, and the shoot his father t and go to work.’ ing was « because id him get out Kansas Deadlock Continues, Handsome Club House Destroyed 110A FY The beautiful home splendid It is fears servant of the " 1’. RR Redfield, clerk of the club dead from heart d f SRL was burned We In Lhe ex (xe The loss is Butler's Massive Brain, rey Tal] more than that of Daniel Webster Graves Escapes the Gallows IN Ihe pr d fled that ih (srave ntenced to death r of Mrs ephine A. Bar Prominent torneys practically Graves is a free man loubtful that the prose eution will see fit to again bring the case into court ¢ A new trial t say that as itis « Carlisle to Visit Cleveland, LAkEwooD, N. J... Jan. 18 Mr. Cleve land returned to the “Little White House here last evening. He was met at the sta tion by Mrs. Cleveland, who had been out driving in the new sleigh sent her by Mr Cleveland. Senator Carlisle, It ia said, will spend Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Cleveland, Followed Her Father's Example, READING, Pa. Jan. 18 «A week ago Benjamin Herber, a well known farmer of near Windsor Castle, this county, hung himself and yesterday Mrs. Jacob Matthias, his daughter, who worried over the afiair, sulcided in a similar manner, A strange and | fatal railway accident occurred on the line | train | Many | Those who were unable to get out i Archbishop | There English | (Vaugh), one Irish (Logue), one Hungarian | It was with the | In Vallentine's meat juice factory | about $10,000 worth of curios intended for | The father, | and a | another | Homestead, and it is stated that nearly 30 people are on the verge of starvation, Maven Cruxk, Jan, 17.—Eleven year and nine months in the Eastern peniten tiary was the sentence passed upon ‘Mike’ Dudore in the Carbon county court for th killing of “Mike” Galatto, near Audenried last August READING, Pa, Jan, 10,1 is altogethe probable that a criminal prosecution wil be instituted early this week against City Treasurer Obold, who resigned Saturday after a deficit of £13750 had been dis covered in his office Prerssuic, Jan, 17,—Charles Patton aged B0 years, stabbed his wife, aged 2 years, at their home in Cherry alley yes terday afternoon, inflicting a probabil) fatal wound, The murderous assault was prompted by jealousy. Patton was ar rested SCRANTON, Pa.. Jan. 18. —Cassie Will fams, while out driving with her lover, quarreled with him because he found fault with her receiving the attention of other men. When she returned home she gol » bottle of laudanum and swallowed ite contents, dying yesterday. HusTingpoN, Pa, Jan. 17, — Deputy Superintendent George A Smith, of ths Huntingdon Industrial reformatory, ha tendered his resignation to the board of managers. The board refused to accept the resignation, but Mr. Smith gave notice that he would positively leave on April 1 DoyLEsTOWY, Pa.. Jan. 18 Sheriff J. Johnson Beans took to the Eastern peni tentiary Avery Carpenter, the barn burner whom Judge Yerkes last week to fourteen years and six months; and James Foraker, who goes for a period thirteen years and six months “for larceny and receiving stolen goods sentenced The Dute losenwelg TUNKHANNOCK, Pa., Jan. 18 mountain murderers Blank, have been refused a new trial had confessed that there Marks th Bo persistent senwelg conspiracy to rob ns going up the mountain he in fighting for his property that he to be killed, Blank shooting him twice HazLETOX, Pa, Jan. 18 Michael = hiskey, of Pleasant Hill, and John of Honeybrook, report that while near latter place they were held up and robb by two masked highwaymen. As the rol beries occurred about the same t place it is believed they were held nd HL mea r up beater the same people. Sheva was badl i! PorTsvi Pa. Jan. 17.~It is given « here in railroad and mining yesterday the Reading company the of the Coxe brothers’ collieries coal they are to get, and that the railroad will hereafter o« amounting to bet weer circles that hau le last that Pennsylvania trol all the output, two and three million tons annually LEnANOX, Pa 18. ~The corons jury in the poisoning crse ren dered a verdict finding jthat the death © the girl Agnes Souders was caused by the taking of mercurial poison administe by the advice of Dr. Pau! Guilford for tis purpose of preventing conception Dir Guilford was charged with mansisughte and malpractice. There was no evidence of pregnancy Reapixa, Pa, Jan. 17.—Criminal pro eeedings will probably be begun against the deposed treasurer, John Obold, today. He is confined to his bed completely pros trated. and now he alleges that thousand: of dollars were extorted from him by per sons who knew of his loose methods. The new treasurer, John P. Lance, chosen by councils on Saturday night, took charge of the office this morning. Maven Crux, Pa, Jan 17.-J W Raudenbush, a wholesale liquor dealer Lehighton, died suddenly of heart disens on Saturday. He fell to the floor and ex pired while serving a customer. The de Was elected sheriff in this serving his latter term during the famous “Molly Maguire” executions 18579. He was a native of Montgomer) county, and was 5 3 LAascasTERr, Pa, Jan A band gypsies who are encamped on the Wels! mountains are suffering severely from the cold. The in that registered 18 degs. below zero on Satur day. One of them, named Edward Mur phy, was brought here so badly frozen that his feet had to be amputated, and a boy the bari, named Eustace was t here in a similar condition Jan, Reports from the Favette coke indi msands of coke workers ar by the great defeat which of 1501 at the hand are preparing for ¢ more desperate tempt to fo the emi ‘ ther wages and easier regula by Jan Kouders of ceased twice county 14 car old 18 thermometer vieinits also of bron + ie, region ring operate Creek, A Paint McKean Fast John O Bri the authorities of town of and had a imself of the this city, In 188 f Joh Nazaret} murder Mofiraw " " ranspor O)'Bries probably w on Tres Pl , wit) ation the eighteen hie Inte eeting of ev officinale in this city yout tion of the ire the purifica proved » fed water very interest furnish at n and bore tions for the preservation of health pak the Je Iature Jor police pov preserving the purity of the streams of the state. It was decided that the danger of an epidemic great, and that every thing should be done to avert disease, Prrranvna, Jan, 16. <The attorneys for the defense in the case of Hugh F. Demp poy, master workman of the Knights ot Labor, on trial for complicity in the alleged Homestead poisoning, were surprised by an unexpected visitor from Baltimore, who came here to lay before them a letter, which they think will throw a much dif ferent light on the trial now in progress, The letter shows that at least one witness for the prosecution, and an important one, too, was well paid for coming to Pittaburg to testify, William C. Kalss, a wealthy ooal merchant of Baltimore, is the man who brought the letter on, and he says hu- manity impelled him to come. town at ngh suthoritios with « were possible Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Rol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE JURY LIST GRAND JURORS —¥InsT WEEK wer HALE Mon oem Harr Spri jellefon James M. Rider, stone mason. Lawrence Fox, laborer oa Geo, W. Hollsbaugh, laborer Albert = tover, butcher Adam Moyer, laborer Marius Miner, jeweler David Bpotts, farmer . F. Rossman, farmer Geo, W. Wise, laborer Geo. W Warren KE. Hosterman Aaron Mallory R. A. Kinsloe, 8. H. Wiliams Joseph Kesides Christ Eller we HOoward bo Mil fATINET cine miner editor painter laborer srger, farmer WwW. H. Mc sland, Jeweler Jno. ¥. Gi, laborer 8, P.Shamp, laborer Daniel Smay, labo David Dorman, Henry Glossner Christ Decker E. P. Sleglried ; TRAVERSE JURORS Frank Weber, merchant Sprie Hefon ~Huste Wor Lust Walk 18T Philipsbu Beil fon sprit Per Fergus wean k O84 Spring laborer. coach maker Mordacal ¥ 8. A. MeQuist) John Richard farmer . - Campbell, farmer Cyrus W, Hunter, marble cutter R.C. Thompson, farmer Thos. Askey, laborer. Irvin G. Alexander, farmer David Bradford, farmer... Ed. Garman, merchant David Keller Henry Morris, bl Geo. W farmer , CArpenter dam Vonada, farmer ..oe. E.T. Tuten, editor Wm. Shawley, farmer G. G. Parker, blacksmith Rudolph Sehadd, pl James C, Gi W. BR. Jenkins, machinist leton A.J. Sweitzer, machinist... . Sprir Daniel Boob, farmer . i it (i. 8 Woodring, carpenter. - Wor Miles Hower, merchant Fhilipsbu Sam. Lewin, merchant Belleton Wesley Biddle, farmer M. Kerstetter, carpenter, Henry Beck, clerk . Cyrus Strickland itiema A. J. Tate, IAFIHET wos consssns Benn TRAVERSE JURORS-2xD WEEK Wm Zimmerman, laborer... Cyrus Zeigler, farmer Hiram Grove, teacher Jessie Whippo, laborer . Samos] Wilkenson, farmer wo. A.C. Williams, butcher Juno. A Woodward, farmer J. A. Confer, farmer All. Hassinger, laborer Geo. B. hee, laborer Geo. Swab, farmer . James F. Brown, contractor Jas. FP. Turner, farmer A Geo. Rlaeklord, restaurant ® RK. G. Gobeen, farmer Frank Bosch, butcher James Lytle, farmer James Moyer, blacksmith R.E. Hinde, laborer Philip Loder, tea avid Rosamar Joseph Shay, | O.B Krebs at Alfred Keen or Wm. Schenck, farmer Wm. M. Hershey, laborer Paul MeCullough, carpenter John T. Lee, painter Adam Small, farmer Emanuel White, farmer Harry Fenlon, clerk Harvey Vo Pott mer far ANY rn abu Centre H Know Nh Gre YO a Walk Philipsberg Worth Potter Lucas, farmer a Phllipsburg | co Hpsburg Aippours soul of a pe erty Patton Rpring Spring ecieg 2 mm, dwel Heliefoute i t jurnside Hain SHERIF] BS BALE dy virtue of sundry wrils Levarl Facins and Vendit out of the Court f Comma "ean directed. there w 1 1 3 ) of Fieri Facl m LE t } e | 1 Lhe IK! A | Penna 8 y wile court hou s ON FRIDAY, JANI the follov All that 1 Or tract « { ARY ro “8 fiaines | bounded by 3g | helrs of San Jacob Peter fe | tw nm tween $i th | Dauberman I mn sald John Daal er of the and the eribed al mea re te IK 1 nm execution and to be sol vid Krape y Royer and Da erty of Hens All that certain tract of land sit tr y. Pa ows. La wit : d of same south 1) rin mement © count ne ofl thence ne thence south 47 thence south stone, thence along south M° east W 10 iblle road lead 7 east 12 1 AR land of Da perches to pine Pennsvall hes 14 to stone ches to 0 perches 1 stone vite} neal mea All that cer others, situate in sald Gregg tract No 1, and wed on the son of Israel Vonada and Israel Hae west by lands of Jeremiah Kline } of sald deceased melia Ertle and #2 acres, mare or jess ng ho te ig tain tract or plece of township, beir th R te and on john Hou There d * er Seized taken execution the property of Elias Wert ALBO All that certain lot or § in the boro of Philips I bounded Centre county bo and described as Tollows at the point where south sireet intersecisa Pa cust street A NM Centre in an easterly cust - of Oe n witherly with direct } ¥ i it point on the west fn A northerly direc beginning, being part i No Tin the ges eral pilot or plan of Paill swburg boro erecied a two story brick dwelling ? tt itbulidis take Mp f other o Nel Lhe prope et 12] 8 Spring | Bellefonte 28 | gs er Sori prin 8, IATxer N TRAVERSE JURORS for Special Tern y of Marc h Jonathan Cond Philip Woodring, sheet Chas, Garis, mason Thomas Scha David Holter Henry Shadow W.H. Meyer Orrin Vail, farmer Man clerk one ighency An Enemy Baffled. with whon balls na more partic I Ane pandt e abi : LA » additional adyant ard ton Miss Maud Ziovierxehkowitinskis, of | Chicago, was married recently. It tox the minister so long to pronounce the name that they had to have the weddir the day before, LANES MEDICINE MOVES THE BOWELS BAC Day. WANT ED! m—— ftoc are controlled only by us, We oF salary, Write us at once secure cholee of territory, MAY BROTHERS, NelScry nam Feb, 5, "0 hester, In order to be healthy this is necessary. Agonis to sell pur cholee and hardy Nursry We kave many new special varieties, both in fruits and ornamentals to offer, which ay commission or terms, and N.Y. . O post 8 10 po stone, thenos | stone stone post } perches # perches tu per 1 ec} per hes west 1 west thene hes Lo stone to the t thence WM. A. ISHLER | EAPC TORS NOTICE ¢ Pata " A { Martha Y ved a and Kteven's |} ley wh ? fered the very best it Is | Milesaburg ralirond station {| emvenient for shipping This mill has the reputation of making | host wheat flour, Buckwheat flour, in Centre county 1k | ote oder are consi situated near which makes Cort of JM. Kr1onLIxe, Bellefonte, RY " ID! VORCE NOTICR M. M. Somers va. 1da F. Somers In the Court of Common Pleas Divoree A.V. M, To the above named fda FF. Bomers will proceed to Pa. on Friday, January oll $00 proper, te, Pa, amine if Bell J.C. Meyen, As ont | XPOnAS Issue a and to md PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTY AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLE GHENY REGION ; OPEN TO BOTH SEX - ES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXVENSES LOW, NEW BUILDISGR AND EQUIPMENTS LEADING DEVARTMERTS OF STUDY * ~~ AGHICULTUMRE (three courses.) and AOR! CULTURAL CHEMISTRY ; with constant {lug trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory 2BOYAXY and HogrTiovuruns: theoretieal and practical, Students taughtoriginal study with the microscope OHEMIRTRY with an unususily thorough course iu the Laboratory (CIviL ENGINEERING These cour ELECTRICAL EXGINEERING are {MECHANICAL ESGINES ’ y com} I VETS racic exer the 8hop and the Labrotary Anclent tion and y extensive and Modern, with origi investiga INDUSTRIAL Art and Design Lapies’ Course TEMATURE AND BCI bank barn and H and among mse and other out be sold as jece of ground situate Beginning line of Locust tr culs the west line of Centre westerly direction along the a distance of direc street X "mn street MR fort to nire street, thenoee 1 33 feet to the place o There MISE BI Risk Homatk the thie 1 meal For terms of sale or rent, inquire at the oes a Atty. for the helrs of John M. Wagner, doe'd, of Centre eounty. No, ll4 November term, 185. Sub. in Y ou are hereby notified that the complainant o depositions in the above stated ease before meat my office in Bellefonte, 3, 1508, at 10a. m., when and where you may attend and cross ex- Commissioner { | itgal tl 1 by lands on the on the north i WwW { exchange | Two years and instrumental Larenarune: Latin (op German and English (re or more continued through the ENCE ple facilities for Music You ~LANGUAGE AND tional.) French quired.) one entire course ASTRONOMY ; pure and ARTS Liiree years’ course combir work new buliding shoo at instruction theoretical ling each arm of the A 8A TH ana practic ine service PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Hy graded and thorough Two years— Examinations n i . Commen ni wee) t and For Catalogue er information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., STate CoLrLeae. CesTiE CO, and { * ted and co un High Fa lec sir eet | Janet Ofer ! House, ‘Bellefonte, Fa } isiness attended to promptly COUNTY A BANKING PANY. URGERT. Cashier. NKLE ATTORNEY AT of legal In attended Special attention given to coiled ve 2nd floor Crider Exchange VW. J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law District Attorney's office sy Court House Collectionps Bellefonte, Pa ups and rofessional business attended to prom ply. ANTED-HORSE A good ar taken In nar ! nquire | of | | | Boalsburg, Harr EXE UTOR'S NOTICE Estate « bled t 1 © saiq FREE EYE EA WIN A - QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, WEDNESDAY, JANI KERHOF] } : ¢ ia d will recelve No charge | { “ne t ry BEEZER'SMEATMAREET ELLEFONTE p none but the quality of { Pork. Mutton, &c¢. All kinds of ged meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage | want a nice juicy steak go Brrzenr's MEAT MARKET, 10.43.1y Scientific American Ti : OO, AAT aT, Naw Youk, burean rh ots In Amerion. SE it then owt BF Sr be yn the rublic bY & Dots given free of CRATES In the Srientific Jmerican EXECUTORS NOTICE Retate of Henry drei Clinton county, Pa. 1] sald estate are requested wment, and those having legal claims Arey bd erie or ae, ™ A Clay. in proper n : ph pe JM. Gansnick, 2 Jan 6 deed. late of Lamar bled to
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