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KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting ens, Er Sts or 22 CET EEE a TH Lox | her sister Mary, F iag { | danghter ittaburgh, "a, | | for the physician, to the sick room quickly took in | summ i county £).. { in the comm { hood, | ter m | farm in the summer time | that | soon after promoted to the coloneley | Rusk served with General Bherman from the war he was elected | trollor of the state of Wim | elected { Fort y second, | fourth congresses, and | the co | Forty-third congress | mittee for several years, an | President term in IN GENERAL RISK DEAD. The Ex-Cabinet Officer Succumbs at His Wisconsin Home. A BRAVE VETERAN OF THE WAR. Won His Military Advancement by Dis. tinguished Services on the Field of Bat tle All the Present When the Members of His Family End Came, Vinooua, Wis, Nov, 22. General J. M. Rusk, ex-secretary of agriculture, died at his home here yesterday. One of his at- tending physicians, Dr. Gott, and the gen- ernl's eldest danghter, Mrs, Craig, watched with him during the night. He slept a considerable portion of the time. He was 80 cheerful that he urged the surgeon to go and take a nap, which he did. At 2 o'clock the attendants changed the gen- eral’s position in bed, and he expressed gratification that he was feeling so well At this time Mrs. Craig was relieved hy JEREMIAR RUSK. the At daylig signs of wea kness, into a convulsion general's and soon lapsed The who on his yery the situa and caused the whole fami They when the general tion, ly to be were all at his bedside breathed hi He one except to T™ ¢ 8 Inst. There was no pain or gasping was nnahle to speak a word to a BAY, riday and ak Method! will be held in this city on F remal } chure h the day previ Jeremiah M. Rusk was born in Jane 17, 1830 schools o ns will He In state at the Morgan y wan edu the neighbor the on which he onths, and attended during win worked on his In 1855 he re He held in Wisconsin moved to a farm in Wisconsin several county offices state In 1862. In July, 1502, commissioned major of the Twenty fifth Wisconsin Volunteer infantry, and was Mr from the siege of Vicksburg until mustered ont at the close of the war, and was breveted | brigadier general for bravery at the battle of Salkahatchie. After returning ho bank nsin, and re elected to the and Forty chairman of invalid pensions in the me comp 1% He was Forty third was in mittee on He waa also a mem nal Republican com wd was a del 1680 ber of the congressio he national ex Garfield app Geueral Paraguay and Urn He egate $< mrention in inted Rask as minister to nt he declined WOT re-elected 1884, and elect wl secretary Harrison's At the clope of office Gene home He was a3 pai of agriculture in Presis cabinet on March 4, 1580 President Harrison's term ral Husk returned to h feni The Coming Tariff BIL WaisntxatToN, Nov, 21 the new tariff bill on Monday next Democratic members are now devoting moet of their time In conference attempt {ng to discover the exact amount of rev enue that will be yielded by the various schedules under the revision contemplated by the committee. The income tax pro vision is still held in abeyance, though there seems to be no doubt of its final adoption Haring Students Fined. Trextox, Nov. 20 Herbert W. Fits erald, of Philadelphia, and William H ulper, of Flemington, two of the seven Princeton students indicted for assanit and battery for hazing Robert Leopold, a fellow student, appeared in Mercer court and pleaded non vult to the charge. They were each fined $100, which was promptly paid, and they were released, but not un til Judge Woodruff ha” given them a se vere repy mand Direetum Defeats Alix, New York, Nov, 2. — Under a lowering sky that threatened at every moment to Jet down the deluge, and amid chilly an tumnal winds 6.000 enthusiastic horse men at Fleetwood Park yesterday after noon saw the famous black stallion Di rectum win a $5,000 match race from the | western bay mare Alix in three straight heats, the last heat being trotted in 2.08, the fastest mile ever done in November A Long Struggle Probable, PrrranunG, Nov, 28. «The feeling today is that a settlement of the sheet scale con troversy Is very remote, and a long strag gle between the manufacturers and Amal gamated Association is probable. Prep arations are being made for the resump tion of several plants with non-union men. Neoteh Miners on Strike. Grasgow, Nov, 2. The Beoteh miners, having gaken heart at the success won by tye Engi brethren In thelr long and ther fg net a reduction of wages, went on strike this mornin crease in wages of one oi for an in- a day. Frank Billson ig IN say proceedings Apheai from Ms sdavistig for poo 2. ues has been by Justice of the suprems | adelphia and claiming £10,000, for injuries received on | ! ' | YOry sore eves for four year 84 1 | a train near Philadelphia in December, | 4 ¢ 4 ova daughter called | admission | | ments have grown he funeral | ated | thor'a 1 father's | in the employ and | was elected a member of the legisiatureof | he wan | | was drunk. 1 The ways and | means committee will probably give ont | The | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS Matters of Interest from All Commonwenith, LenAxox, Pa, No.. As he kno It in prayer at a religions me wiing at Bchafers town Samuel Strickler was stricken with npop lexy and die d inn fay wominu tes, PITTENURG, Nov, 20.—The men employed in the Risher mine, at Bix Milé Ferry, who struck three weeks ago agninst a reduc tion in wages, have returned to work at a reduction of about 15 per cent. Three hundred men are employed in the mine, Avvestowy, Pa., Nov, 18 ~Harry John son was last night found guilty of mur der in the the first degree in causing the death of his 4yen daughter, Bertie May, on July 25. Hix counsel asked for a new trinl, Ten days were allowed to fle | reason New CaevrLe, Pa, Nov, 21.-—Samuel Castes died at his home in Hickory town 2d OR vears. The deceased was the oldest man in Lawrence county, and was a pensioner of the war of 1812, joining th American army when he was 17 years old, He leaves one son, who is 756 years old. EAstox, Pa, Nov, 22. — Frank Kummer, of this city, died at the hospital yosterdny from loss of blood occasioned by a pe culiar accldent in a butcher shop. While in the act of cutting a bunch of strings Over thy 20 r-Gld Cid ahi "ono the knife slipped and penetrate ol the ab | domen, severing the main artery HAZLETON, Pa., Nov, 21 After draw ing the fire from her oven preparatory to | baking bread Mrs. John Huseck, of Har wood, left her 5-year-old daughter at the oven while she went into the house, The child's dress became |, alted by the burn ing coals, and she was burned to death. LenaxoN, Pa., Nov, 22 — Mrs Haner has brought suit against the Phil. leading Railroad company, 1860, by which her nervous system was | completely shattered and her eyesight de | stroyed Pa., Nov his father, LAXCASTER, Haines found 2 - Joseph M. John and was there the for for preventing his suleld upon knocked down. Now has had his son arrested battery York, Nov sational of the sudden of Adams recently resulted from of which death county, Judge Dos occur. autopsy proves that death strychni chemists have been placed in the hands of the district attorney, who will investigate ne pois ning the matter Emma Arch woman, asd 4 LAscAsTER, Pa rick, a notorious red Harry Good, a white siah Good, lat ler city, were convicted of BF 5 man of sandbagging and @ recor robbing Schlegelimnile road company, hey were sentenced to five years and six months in the Eastern penitentiary BCrasTON, Pa, Nov. 81 Carl Kinney has been appointed manager of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, to succeed Edward 8. Moffatt, who com mitted suicide in Edinburgh, Scotland last Aug The company employs 4,000 men, n of whom have been idle for some time. The appointment of Mr. M Kianey means that the Immense works will start ug Hagixrox, Pa, 1h man Eck, with six Hungarian laborers, was going down a on the Beaver Meoado Valley rallroad chain broke Su all were precipitated to the b bank. 50 feet below was killed, Mike Moritz fatally burt and Joe Tawreng had both legs broker The others were seriously hurt oat ust & WTI As As Track Fore oomaible ! steep grade w branch of the lLohigh nm a band ear, the han idenly a wheel broke and of the Andrew Konlts ftom TUXKHA ment ; ment upon his farm was enticed into al Jim Terryend aman who, it is sileged, treats the trio jum; robbed him hel oii OB Lim at him and of the balance Lie mone WiLksspaRuE, Pa, Nov. 22. —Ex-Banker F. V. Rockafellow, wi banking insti tutions went under last February, leav ing depositors in the lurch to the sum of $440,000, was arraigned In court yesterday His counsel pleaded that the indictments were faulty and secured a postponement until today. Rockafellow is now a broken down old man. There are twenty-seven indictments against him—enough to send him to jail for half a century NewoasTie, Pa, Nov. %0.—~Mm. Nary Williams, the aged wife of John Williams, living near Enon Valley, was brutally treated by three masked men who entered her home, where ahe was alone, at mid night. After torturing her more than an hour the old lady finally disclosed the hiding place of her money, and the rob bers secured $300 in gold, after which they fled. Mra. Willlams was found still bound and gagged It is probable that she will not survive the shock LaxcasTER, Pa, Nov. 2. A passenger our attached to the rear end of a mixed train on the Lancaster and Downingtown branch of the Peonsylvania railroad jumped the track at Greenfield station, four miles east of this city, and plunged over a high embankment. The stove set the car on fire, and the imprisoned pass engers were compelled to escape by break ing the windows. Nine passengers were injured, but all will recover. The car was entirely consumed WILKEsRARRE, Pa, Nov. 20. «Physicians having given her up ax incurable, the pa rents of au epileptic, Mary Moors, aged 11 years, of Maltby, in this county, called in an Arablan woman, who sald the girl was possessed of an evil spirit, and could not recover until the evil one was driven out In case of a cure the girl's parents were to pay the woman $300. The woman took the gir] to her home, and with a red hot iron branded her with crosses. Her hair was also cut off and a crows branded on the scalp. The doctors say the patient will die, Prrranvna, Nov, 80.-At a conference between a committee of the N 1 Agno yw the Mahoning and Shenango facturery’ amsociation, held at Hass kr the demands of the manufacturers " -— Peter | i 80 we br can see ns well as ever Ji Haines, | | dangling at the end of a rope, and ent | him down youngest | tht the pat {ent showed | | Centre Hal The father assaulted his son | | Catarrh and ar Tre old man | assault and | d veld t i levelop- | we LAN ib | rather hard of i dea An | the son of Jo- | deads of this | ¢ h, a carpepler | f the Peonsyivania Rag | of 3 and a gold watch. | WwW. Mo | DR. MORITZ SALM, WILL BE AT THE BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, 1 on Saturdays of the following dates: 30; Jan. 27; Feb, EMPIRY 2 and 80, August 52;Sep, April 21; 1 hursday 9; Oct, 7; Nov, 4; 1 May 19; June 16. July 14 Aug 10, April 19: May 17: June 14, Fridays July 14, Aug. 11 April 20: May 18: June 15, 24; March 24; HOTEL, TYRORXE, PA. Dec, 25 Jan, 5; Feb, 22; Mareh 22; MILLHEIM, PA. at HOTEL MUSSER 3, Dee. land 3; Jan, 2: Feb, 25, March 23; 8 . Nov, opt. 7, . Sept, 8 Nov, Eph ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. “This is the way | have looked all my life § the way I appear after JOHN MORGANROTH Altoona, Pa, sams JOHN MORGANROTH Altoona, Pa 3 ove eared Dry. had ad My son ( vised rev lement, now YERTS oval of or 6 have the eye hii to Dr. Salim an nof the inflama ist think months treatment and the Drs We advised the rem ouldn’t decide in one ought isn't the least sig only two operation Mus Fa Mau Centre eo sf anding arbor 7 years] have Cam ol catarrh wee and wi 1 and begun fens The reports of the | 8 rin CONST LTA LYON & G0., BELEFONTE. Ready Made Clothing. An immense line of little new, good boys’ suits, 1.22, 2.00 and 2.50. all wearing goods, An immense line of boys’ ed and single breasted, cheviots, double breast. blue, black, brown, mixed, the very latest paterns and makes, 5:0, 7,8,9 navy 10, 11 and 12 dollars Boys' overcoats from 1.¢o to $10 An immense line of men’s cheviots, double single breasted, for 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 15 dollars ‘he greatest line of boy's and men's cheap suits boy's suits 2.50 up; Ladies Coats. The finest line of ladies coats in this part of the Prices 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 1¢ men’s suits, 3.50 up state o, 12 and 18 the best makes. Elegant shape, and the best fitting goods you can find anywhere, 3 dollars, very latest patterns, We can suit you, no matter how particular you are, We have black beaver, navy blue beaver, tas and light, Childrens coats for 1.25, 2, 2.50, 3s 3.50, 4, 5 and 6, fifty different styles. : Ladies Dross Goods. Dress goods, as Lage a line as you will find any- where in the city, Double width cloth, for 30 cents up. Broad cloth, 75 cents to 1.50, 54 inch serges at 50 cents per yard, never before sold fur less than go cents, Oct. 5, Oct. 6, and | | buyers do | riages, ACIITITE A CTT = [Dining -; -- Parlors -~ ON BISHOP ST,, — {7 : Bellefonte Penna. Mr. B. C. Achen baker and caterer, t back, Bellefo has opened a first ¢ r famou lass Res avrant in connection with his present bus ness, Prepared 1o serve at all hours Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, Ice Crean, Cake, ele, Ladies and Gentlemen w | Dining Parlors well Everything bright, i find Ach provided for enbach's the season, clean®and Inviting and a fog GARMAN HOUSE, High Mlreet, House, MSleam Opposite Court ture all the Entirely Heat, modern new, { okt ric laghnt, and lLprovements A.C.&C. M. Ele GARMAN, Proprietors. - (EDWARD K. RHOADS, 183 % gi Commission Merchant — DEALER IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. NEAR FP. E.R. STATION SS ELLEFONTE. umbian Express vey ng Passengers from the World § -- Fair — THE (~w——- FARMERS" - SUPPLY - STORE JO F { 'McCALMONT & CO., nd | | BELLEFONTE, PENNA. (3 nnn Potmmsssnisntl) Largest stock of road wagons, road carts and buggies on ; | exhibition in Centre county is now in : a v N | the ware.rooms of McCarmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. We not only carry the larges stock, of the best make, but the prices we ask for them is so remarkably low that not find it necessary to {look farther for what they want in | this line. ' the | Open Buggies, Top Buggies, Car- Phaetons, Jump -seat Surries, all of the latest styles. Platform Spring Wagons, two and three seats, Dayton Wagons with tops—the for all purposes. t wagon The demand for r from year to have no equal for fine Conklin Wagons are made of the Sg running and hl larger and Jest’ material a Ce and MeCalmont § Co.
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