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One or two pills makea doses, They are strictly vegetable do not gripe or pure, but by Weir gentle action pleaso all wha use m, in vialaat 25 cents; five for §1. Sold (ints overywhere, or scat by mail, \RTER MEDICINE CO., Now Yori, 'LLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Ive rod I Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Thro =, Whooping Cough, Bronehit tertain curs for Consumption in fret stages, and sure relind in advanced stages Use at ones, ou will soe the excellent effoct after taking the first doen. Fold by dealers everywhere, bottles 50 cents and $1.00, Lt Croup. Infuen and Asthma, A WE WANT YOU 10 act as our agent. We furnish an expensive outfit and all you need free. It costs nothing to try the business. We will treat you well, and help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in fpare time, or all the time. Any one any where fan earn a great deal of money. Many have made Two Hundred Dollars a Month. No class of people in the world are making so much money without capital as those at work for we. Business pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than any other offered to agents. You have a clear field, with no competition. We equip you with everything, and supply printed directions for beginners which, if obeyed fa ully, will bring more money than will any other business. Im prove your prospects! Why not? You can do so easily and surely at work for us leasonable industry nly necessary absolute sueocess Pamphlet circular giving every particular Is sent free to all. Delay not in sending for it. GEORGE STINSON & 00. | Box No. 488, Portland, Me, | for ' SWEPT TO THEIR DEATH. An Ocean Disaster Resulting in the Loss of Twelve Lives, THE OAPTAIN AMONG THE VIOTIMS, by Mightly Waves and Several Passon- gers Washed Overboard, While the Com- mander Recelves Fatal Injuries. LoNDoN, Feb, 18. <The Allan Mine steam thip Pomeranian, from Gl asgow, Jan, 27, via Moville for New York, has returned to | Greenock In distress, after having met with one of the worst accidents that has occurred to a trans-Atlantic steamer | for many years, resulting {no the loss of twelve Hive The Pomeranian encountered bolsterous weather immediately after leaving port The 4th of February dawned with a fearful gale raging, and a tremendously high sea running The vessel was then about 1.500 miles The hatches were battened down and covered with tarpaulins, venti ators were turned to leeward, and every precaution taken to prevent water getting below Suddenly a tremendous its crest a short distance ahead of the steamer as she plunged down a wave she could rise the se the starboard bow sud tons water rushed aft. Al at the falllug wave astern pooped the ship. The result almost baffles deck saloon, chart smashed to it sea ralsed Before A Came over of most same description the bridge pleces Ana ard The dec k an almost inextricable sud the utmost At and boats were partly washed Was with mass of wreckage reigned the full extent of the disaster wt known The steamer } off before the wind and sea. and house, overbo covered onfusi first wan to it was had ) sallors sprang to pay at ¢ seen that the quartermasters Tw n put the steamer on her been carried oway the wheel and soc course Then it was found that ( iptain Dalziel the waster of the He had ? side of the steamer, steamer, 1 standing aft t versation with « saloon John Stewart, of Glasgow They had both been caught that against the d CaArrieq v neath ti | slz el fet i missing een last « ir be saloon in con passenger named the i { sea Came over ster As hied fe sleam ree s legs were broker ernal Injuries. He was remo TO and, everything possible as dor for him, but he died the next m ring. M legs broken and he other inj 1 the effects of n e r Stewart's ale | Were sustaine iries fro which be died in a few hou: At the time of the accident, the second officer, John Cook, had the watch He was ot the bridge with John Hamilton, the fourth officer, and both of them were car ried overboard and drowned In the saloon deck house when the sea broke over the steamer were James Gibson and Lilian Gibson, of Dalkeith, and James Caffrey, of Londonderry, all first cabin passengers. They were carried over the side and not afterward seen David Forbes, of Dundee, a second cabin passenger. and James Pritchard and Fred Westbury, stewards, were also lost in the same man ner When the chart room was carried AWAY the charts, sextants and quadrants, in fact everything absolutely essential to the navigation of the ship, went with it. The binnaele box and fits on the bridge had and had it nok. been COM PASS mained it is d bave reached port for many days yet The names of quarter were Peter McLean and William Urgub COM Dass ard after if the steamer would also avert Kone that the subst ful re the masters Jost art THE HUORA'S EXPERIENCE Baffeted Mighty Billows Days—A Singular Incident, NEw Yor: Feb 17.—The i british steamer Huora, leith Jan at this port yesterday, by for Three voyage of ain Tait, | and Dundee 2th which Fe f of Capt Was one | we x | an THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BET TEA. My dootor says It acts gently on the stomark, Heer and kKidoeys, and is 8 pleasant latative mage from rim, Gen. tin omlied LANES MEDICINE All rugpists sell it at G0e. and $1.00 a package. If OU ear test it mand rouraddress for rea sainple Lo Family Medicioo moves the bowels poet y. ! Wr ba be heathy, this be econ ry, Add re BUEATOR I. WOUUWARD, LOY, This drink in and ie prepared for Gee as canily aa A ALESMEN WANTED, «iruny and EXPENSES «or COMNISSION, as preferred, tustions permanent, Flos outfit free, Full line stock, Prices dow. Both local and traveling sents wanted, Apply of ones, givin and refer. ence, Mention this paper, AD PRATT, Nurseryman, Rochester, N, ¥. ———————— ~othing On Earth Will AK LIxm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR C Strong and Healthy ; iy A we to preven f you can't 1 one pack Be, ® oxprom f from vith, he LYRyY Farin JH On Feb | mirteen hours in a hurricane from The and « ng the experience the ves was f the ne sweeping rthwest sea was prodigious over Yes and washing iam Atchison, A seaman, aged U years, and severely | Juring another of the crew On Feb. 4 the vessel encountered another » froma the west, during which she unmanageable and could not be » respond to her helm. For hours she lay perfectly he Ipless in the trough of the ses and nearly her the sea Sweeping over her, washin overboard W n hurric became made t beam ends, K Away stalls and everything movable on her « ttle t the decks, and injuring her steering vessel remained | 4 fre m itinually on her beam ends. and of the cattle was water During this eventful period Dakers experienced a trip that prove a vivid recollection to his huge wave overboard, Again, sate in less time out more inconvenience severe drenching and a few bruises On Feb. 5 the gale continued, and the Steering gear was disabled. Heavy seas the deck, flooded the eabin and cansed great damage to the « argo. Finally the vessel managed to reach port with a hand steering gear n this help a8 On rom fa todp m She was al of in the John will long mind. A washed him unceremoniously and, wonderful to relate, back and sound, aboard the vessel s than it takes to relaterit, with serious than sheds " swept A Filibustering Scheme. NEw Yong, Feb. 15 The Morning Ad- vertiser says: “An expedition is now being fitted out at Key West, Fla. by Cubans and Americans to proceed to Honduras for the purpose, primarily, of conquest, and Incidentally for plunder. Several hundred fighting men, armed with repeating rifles and ammunition, are ready to embark on the expedition. It said that a small steamer had been chartered at a northern port, and Is even now en route to Key West. The hold well ballasted with eannon, gatlings and field artillery.” in in Trenton's Great lee Gorge. Trextox, Feb. 15. Two attempts to break the great foe gorge by the use of dynamite were made at Periwig bar yes. terday. Only a small quantity of foe was detached, however, and today further ef forts with dynamite are being made. The blockade now extends from Periwig to the Philadelphia and Reading railroad bridge, a distance of about five mijes The situation of the factories and dwellings in the lower part of the city is nnchanged, Fugitive Embersler Captured, PHILADELPHIA, Fob, 15. A dispateh from New York announces the arrest there of D. Lancaster Drew, the cashier of the Central Savings Fund and Trust company of this city, who absconded a couple of weeks ago with $12,000 of the institution's | also portant bill of the session was Introd | Ir | treasury to the several « | App | Introd than collateral i i | obtained | waste impure and and have ! | eratic judicial convention of \ | | The Steamship Pomerarian Overwhelmed | | 8pecton to all counties in the state | senate passed a resolut onan king the Penn | Sunday closing of the World's fair PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. What Is Being Done by the Solons at Harrisburg. HARRISBURG, Feb, 9.—~In the senate yes terday bills for the enforcement of the anti-oleomargarine laws were favorably re ported; also the bill requiring greater pre cautious for the safety of women and children in factories. Among the bills in troduced were: To establish a state board of medical examiners and lcensers: to ex tend the Philadelphia system of prison in The | sylvania senators and congressmen to favor In the introduced for whose bill Licenses lHeense fees house a WAS graduated sinless { Amount to over £20,000 annually shall pay £1,500; between £10,000 and £20000 the fee | shall be 81,000; under £10,000, the licensee must pay $800. Among other bills intro duced were: Repealing that portion of the | liquor license act of 1887 whic h provides | that any person convicted of more than | one offense shall not again be ic ensed; reg | changing ulating all public highways outside of cities and boroughs; preventing any po litical candidates or organizations from paying naturalizetion expenses: the act for the protection of fish and game prepared by the Game Association of Pennsylvania Hanrisnunra, Feb. 10,—In the senate yes b terday a bill was introduced to divide the state into thirty congressional districts, the district Should the bill pass Montgomery is to be detached from Bucks and combined with Lehigh Bucks is to join with Northampton, from which Pike and Monroe inken lines are and detached and to Bchuylkill Lancaster and Luzerne are to constitute separate districts Philadel first reading. In the house bills were favor ably reported Regulating fraternal and ) Joined a building commission passed An Enemy Balled, There 1s an enemy with whom thousands are familiar aly their lives, because they are born with a tendency to, billousness, With this enemy they are? constantly battling with in effectual weapons, Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters will baffle it, Mere purgatives will not reform a disordered condition of the liver in dieated, not by constipation alone, but also by slek headaches, yellowness of the skin and eye balls, nausea, furred tongue and uneasiness more particular upon pressure op the right sid upon and below the short ribs. Avoid dra purgatives which grips and weaken the in tines, and this 1d famo billlous cordial witieh Ww malarial, stomachle and } rheumatism and nervousness the bowels, painless but effecty appetite, sleep and the al possesses the additional ard tonle substitute W Towx Tories sometimes slightly nan published In New York announcement “With the first issue In will be women of cu yet the pubil to produce of Cope and ext ments are now { of the most d | contribute shiort umns Among t) | hors as Amely | ('Lanoe Fale | Faweett, Jullan Hawt | Hamlin Garland, ¥ | Franco 8 (CC onnes th Hie hor ‘ | joined to Lackawanna, while Carbon is | The bill to abolish the | beneficial orders: t« prohibit the « xhibition ; of physical deformities was also The t reported rably gEthe ¢ AVI ill regulatin mploy of raflroad t« legraph operators Bills l Win winced port unfavorably intr { ; ment re Fe : Lae Introd: ous weeds Feb. 14.~The m iced 1 the house by ex-Auditor General Miles It provides a revenue for local purposes by the taxation of real estate and personal property, and by diverting from the state ounty treasuries ie taxation of bank rrest, writs, wills, deeds * derived from ti money at int als from justi ments reve tock, % sale of nn and for the rej muni tation irposes at the rate o he Fow rapid transit mitted to the committe noed a bill to tax to } ' and pal loans, and and tr ansmission comp f : a for state 1 the dollar was mills or bill Ex Speaker Boy inhe recom. oe er ritances, other We od to the creat a state charity fur lendar ti minimum appl the ths the m fail Inst night after a livels n the house { introduced » | epresentative Dev the East appropriating $5 for a new one of larger capacity Feb A large number of remonstrances Il to remove penitentiary, and 15 In the senate ve eR in every eal of any part of the Bun Jills | Tues part of the stats ntrox if grace on bills of nissory notes and other negoti power A y ing licenses from judges and place it the hands of a commission of six exchange, O remove the { grant equally ded politically Mr the Philadelphia publict ®io to be appointed by the bill to lings commis ain governor Penirome's abo lis) yah de nwas called up and read for the sec time, were Among bills introduced in the house To r government and regulation of rapid tran wit provide f the incorporat passenger rallsvay companies to |} Jd by power other than steam: t © street rallway companies the right t ght; to punish "re F toms or banner ilk law as dec! fed on unwholesome ing for the teaching of + public schools; providing rails Mnmissioners, t who shall have ACCess to th Any much of the 1 |] ng WMiy mils ad {11 listillery provid from animals music in the for a f be anpaint » be appol aH board od the go books railroad compar wns bill thera reg ons in Nl] te oomnl a check weighman when deemed necessary was passed finall PENNSYLVANIA NEws IN RRIES DoyLesTows, Pa, Feb, 14 Bue yesterday d Yerkes by acclamation GIRARDVILLE, Pa.. Feb i coasting accident occurred Thursday nn on Second street renominated Judge 11 A party of young m on a coaster struck down Adam Sickle aged 70, and injured him so badly tJ died yesterday HAnmsn RG, Feb, 158 «Governor Pat tino presided at a meeting held in the hall of the house of representatives last night to protest against any or modifien tion of the Sunday laws Several promi nent clergymen delivered addresses. The Attendance was so large that an overflow meeting was necessary PoTTsviiig, Pa, Fob, 15. Miss May, daughter of George Robinhold, of Port Clinton, was thrown from a sleigh while coming down the steep mountain wide near Frackville and received fatal Is Juries. In turning a bend in the road the sleigh overturned, throwing Miss Robin hold against a telegraph pole and crushing in her skull, WILKRSBARRE, Feb. 18, ~The West Pitt. ston authorities yesterday afternoon caused the arrest of forty-two laborers who were employed by the Wyoming Valley Traction company at laving a short ploce of track to comply with the terms of an ordinance, the time allowance of which expired at midnight last night. The men were released on bail furnished by the Traction company. The charge preferred pata them was violation of the Sunday Wh, at h change [ De A GREAT SEED IATABLISHMENT RIFHANS COURT SAL FRE TION NEAR W/ NEAR Copyright, 10 QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY BROCKERHOV) from 8 dl ons wi ha HOUSE mtolp.n Pers ve head 1] ng d ‘ 1 should ea alist y will skillful eves tentiog No charge t Every pair of gl teed to be satisfactory nases ordet GENTS I send ) or ant you have so THE WORLD cures headache, toothache, neuralgia. er oughe, colds, cholera, cholera morbu lis, diarrhea, dysentery mmer gestion, gas in the stomachs gripping ains, ete, Easy tosell. Large profits. Order At once. Joseph Williams, Jr. chemist, Fifth ave. & Robinson street, Pittsburg. Pa 'W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE cents EN. i And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World, Bee descriptive advertise mens which will appear in this paper, Take no Su DOUGLAS SHOES, with Bame and price gtampod on bottom, Sold by : FOR BALE BY LYON & C0. Bellefonte. READ LIRERAI ¢ cent ¢ OFFER i them STAIR PAIN pa RELIEY hi | I have EYE EXAMINA. | ELECTROPOISE [EjiiRD © RHOADS, i Offlce REMOVED to | 1004 Mt. Yernon st Pers ., PHILADELPHIA, desiring Rene should add D. WARE, Gesenal AGE? Lites of V £1 yivani by il a 4 1 Min Ire | i | For the | M arya Shipping Commission Merchant JAS. SCOFIELD H A turer a Dealer RN ESS ays rack . Lap and Buffalo Robes Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL alw hand . fine of Whip: Blankets, Fly-nets, ana every thing needed about horse | Spring Street, South of Alleghen THE PATRIOT M 43 TE LG Demo ring Paper IN PENNSYLVANIA (CLEVELAND AND ST EVENSON ON TOTHE WHITE HOUS) THEIR WAY tha of re rial Aodress THE PATRIOT COMPANY, X Pet NTE anhs of Hurrisburg, Penna Wide awake verywhere D. Ww A Mins « PHOTOGRAPYS:: a p ot ¥ Lallments i 14 ' ons. Mr ax cared nn #0 yw Bev. J ard Mad | Ly : fieen : } Ada How Wooo eT % N.Y mag he WORLD agol I 81.0 work s : : BEEZER'SMEATMARKET | ALLEGHENY 871 ~ BELLEFONTE. he best quality ef » &¢. All Kinds of | I ham, pork, sausage | juicy steak go to EATMARKET. IA y RG & TYRON effect Des LEWISB! E RAILROAD ; Tr ACEEXTBACIEDS Dining -- Parlors IN BISHOP ST Bellefonte Penna. in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, YELLEFONTE CEXTR fee Cream, Cake, ete. ) To take eff; aa errs > | Oysters AL RAY April 4 LROAD EASTWARD Ac Ex Mi » Pe BTATIONS Bellefonte Colevilie Morris Whitmer inns... Hunters Fillmore Rell Brialy « Waddle Mattern Krumrine....... rable pla I | WWM. J. SINGER RiZsoex | EY AT Law ha i n House sional a i roles RUNKLE ATT at bE EET TTT LGR IRNEY-AT 1 AW usiness niion g ler } attended to ven to collee | CENTRE COUNTY xehangs COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes J.D. Snunaeny, Cashiber, BANKING J W. ALEXANDER . ATTORNEY AT Law, Gieneral legal business executed and eollee fons promptly mage, Office on High street, n Garmans bullding, Bellefonte, Pa. A a AAALAAAAS AAA BALL AAS AN LAN TRADE nERE Ss pa Caveats, and Trade-Murks »* ned, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Sun Once 1s Orronite U we oan tent in
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