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GC BITTNER & CO., ToLeno, O. ROOFING. IM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs ¢ 10 square feet. Makes a good Nand any one tit IM-ELASTIC gal olor da) roofs that w «ft four stamp for «amples a i part Gum Elastic Roofin § Ox ANT costs in bbl. jet r 8 { gal : 1 or fry it LATS g Co., Send eb. 15, Loea! Ag 2 D GETTIG . ATTORNEY AT LAW All Kinds oi legal! business g'ven careful ention. OMee in the Crider Exchange at Going to Buy a Watch If so, buy one that cannot be stolen, The only thiel-prool Watches are those with Here's the Idea: The bow has a groove on each end. A collar rans down inside the féndunt (stem) and ts into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, “S80 that it cannot be pulled or twisted off, To be sure of getting a Non-pull.out, see that the case is stamped with this trade mark, It cannot be had with any other kind. Send a postal for a walch case opener 10 the famous Boss Filled Case makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., SHILADELPHIA, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS COPYRIGHTS. CAN I ORTAIN PATENT? Fora an or in to *{)., who have b the patent Lata Lommintes rear coneerni y - ob age of mechan. pent free, Also 4 cate sent free, | ith ta: ial ond rmerens | 39 awd 41 Broadway, N. Y. | at Plymouth, As a Result of the Disaster There Are Eleven Widows and Thirty-six Children Robbed Pitti. able Scenes When Hope Was Abandoned, of Their Main Support WILKESBARRE, Pa., Feb, 14.~The min. | Ing town of Plymouth is in mourning over | a terriniv accident that occurred in the Gaylord colliery yesterday, Thirteen men, | all of them citizens of that town, lost | their lives while in the discharge of their | duties. Their names are: Mine Foreman i Thomas Picton, Thomas Jones, Richard | Pavis, Joan Morris, James Kingdom, Thomas Merriman, Thomas Cole, Joseph Olds, Daniel Morgan, John Hammer, Peter R. McLaug Walsh and Thoma : i All » vietin vith the exception of ] One lost and four little JET juently the of these ago children survive them, C disaster throws eleven widows and thirty six chil s charity { The Gaylord mine in which the accident occurred is owned by Daniel Edwards, one { of the cite Iren on the world’ the anthra- operated by the Kings- mpany, of which Mr. Edwards The best coal in the mine years Then it was not be oper weeks ago the wealthiest operators in region, and is ton Coal ct is the presid ens, | was taken out because it could profit deci fed abandoned | ated with company Three to and a party of expert miners was the to resume operations, into They st men the il ¥ were bad taken kod the Or Min sent mine imtion tered the mine and th | clearing up the old gangways ping {. They had n began the roo i a sg us O74 Picton's obj sibl the * to stay its progress | with heavy timber It seems that in this in pos to the me t, or where ‘squeeze’ was the by the efforts | of Picton and his men did not prove a suo cess, as the cave In extended far beyond | the danger limit and a much greater dis | tance than where the men expected to be | safe, even though they retreated at the first indication of a heavy fall This is shown by the vast area of the jeave in. As no one is left to tell the story the supposition is that the men were busily at work “timbering’ when the rocky roof | came tumblhag down about their heads, | crushing them out of semblance to hu | manity and putting a wall of debris be tween them and | 400 feet in thickness, ARTH STORM VICTIMS IN GERMANY. Twenty-two Deaths Reported from Diffore ent Parts of the Empire. BeruiN, Fel, 14.—A barn near Penzlin fn which a number of school children sought shelver during a hurricane yester- | day, was blown down and five of the chil- the mouth of the shaft At first there was some hope that if the {| men could be reached in a reasonable time | they could be saved. This wns a false { hope, however. The rescuing party had { been in the mine only a short time when they were obliged to retreat on account of further caving. A second rescuing party under Superintendent James W. Davis went the shaft ing, but soon came back, thoroughly disheartened, and all hope of rescuing the men alive was given up The news of abandoned hope soon spread, nd the wives 1 children of the men in {| the mine whol assem bled at the mouth of the shalt, expecting every moment to | see their loved ones brought up alive, set { up a most pitiful cry of distress. Mothers wrung their hands and tore their hair, and little children wept bitterly. Two of the women fainted and had to be carried away by friends. Even stout hearted men who | had gathered at down last ever ADC | children This disaster is the worst that has oo curred in the anthracite region since 1885, when twenty-two men perished by a cave in in No. 1 slope of the Susquehanna Coal company &t Nanticoke, Their bodies were | never recovered, aud a monument marks the spot where the men met their death The mine is wreck pow believed to be a total She Kissed a Murderer. Dretque, Ia, Feb. 14.~Mrs. May Fan | ping, a widow employed in the sheriff's office, was dismissed for publicly kissing a murderer. The object of her affections was Hugh Robbard, indicted with Haley and Kent for murdering Policemen Fritz and Taloott tobbard was sentenced to life imprisonment He was brought here to testify for Haley. As he was passing from tho court room to the jail Mrs. Fan- ning handed him a bank note and a basket of fruit and tenderly kissed him. In the bottom of the basket was found a note to “Dear Hugh,” telling him that he had a friend who would never forsake him, and signed “Your Loving May.” The Annie Pixley Sensation. NEw York, Feb. 12.-Mr. Robert Ful ford, husband of the late Annie Pixley, the sciress, returned from Europe yester day. He was amazed when informed of the indirect allegations of his wife's mother and brother that he (Fulford) had been responsible for her death. The Pixleys allege that Mr. Fulford has illegal control of the dead actress’ estate, and will make a legal fight. Fulford sags he Is willing to provide liberally for his mother-in-law, but will contest any proposition for a div- {zion of the estate, Murdered and Huried Their Father. 81. StErnexs, Ala, Feb, 14.~Ras Rod: gers, of Koenton, disappeared Jan. 8, and | his sons—~Allen, aged 18, and Benjamin, aged 15-sald he had gone to Texas. You | terday Rodgers’ corpse was found buried | under the kitchen floor caused by blows from an ax. Ben were arrested, and the guards say that on the way to jall Ben confessed that Allen killed his father, Why Princess Colonna Left Franoe, New Yong, Feb, 18. -Princess Colonna (nee Miss Mackay) authorizes the state | ment that her decision to leave France “was due solely to a plot which I discov: ered that Prince de Galatro Colonna, my | husband, had formed a plan to steal one of my children from me as & hostage.” the entrance to the mine | | wept almost as bitterly as the fatherless | Death had been | Allen apd | | dren killed. ORUSHED T0 DEATH BY A OAVE IN. A number of others were in- Jured, At Luckenwalde, in Drandenburg, a factory chimney was blown down by the gale and crashed through a portion of the buildings, killing ten persons and injur- ing many ethers, A factory chimney was also blown down at Rinteln, in Cassel, and caused the death of two persons and the injury of several. The storm at Cuxhaven was the most violent experienced in years, The Danish schooner Ellida was driven ashore at that place and a boy The re- mainder of the crew rescued. The English bark Lake ¢ ashore, Her crew was saved Th ww church tower nt bur L Hapsed part]: Mie was drowned were as ' meoe is also New during the wrecked the church hd : Branden- storm, end \MALe Wa ¢ by the storm in He and W ( A non-commis ned of r other persons have and three ned in the bont drow ng of their heen river Pregal by the capsiz fn a squall Us -In n list of nom- To Represent Abroad. WASHING Feb. 1 inations sent to the senate by the president were the following: John Barrett, of Oregon, to be minister resident and consul general of the United to Siam; Thomas R. Jerinig North Carolina, he [United States 0 bx Is of the , of Ohio, Cima, cf Malcolia in, at Pernam inedy, of Mis Kemper, of Vir LIMoOY h ( itehell, of Arkansas, QS astle Ww 8 Wales: Ge at Clift TON Slates to be consul general at Shanghi, Chir John sour, ginia, at yuth New York, ar Shot His Wife and 14.-Dr. Du in ever taking away the opposition. shot bot Vi Mrs Duestrow cann Hode Through the Harrieane. Haves, Mich Feh, 14.—~The Roanoke an GRAND steamer terribl n Mii er Ler {oanoke ar- of even the pilot verings several height of the ashed the iy oO rived she was covered Her sides, decks, cabin house windows had ice « inches thick. During storm it was hazardous to venture on the deck, and narr on capes from being washed overboard. The vessel was not injured. with tons fee, * ana ti there were several yg An Emberrier's Eseape. Kogosmo, Ind., Feb, 14.-~Calvin Arm strong, copvicted bere a few days ago of embezzling county funds, and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary, escaped jail Monday night and is still at large The singular feature is that he escaped at 6 o'clock in the evening and it was not dis covered until giving Armstr full hours the start of his pursuers A tramp escaped with him d 1 6 o'clock vesterda~ twelve MR Gulehard Panis, Fel directors of th the De Less of board accept the resig dinand de Lesseps. The to comply with the wishes of the family, and then passed resolutions that Count Ferdinand in future should have the title of honorary chairman. M elected president of the board Sucoreds De Lessopa H.~At a Suer canal directors decided Rassias Court Will Move. Berri, Feb, 12.<A telegram from St Petersburg says M. Sacharin, the czar's physician, has declared that St. Petersburg is not suited for the czar's health, and ad. vises him to live at Kieff. The transfor of the court promptly to Kieff, therefore, is only a question of time. It is stated that Dr. Sacharin has received 60.000 roubles recently for attending the czar Death of Sir Harry Yeraey. Loxpox, Feb, 12.-The Right Hon. Sir Harry Verney died at his residence, Clay- don House, Buckinghamshire, aged 83. Sir Harry's later years were saddened by the condnct of his son and heir, Edmund Hope Verney, who in 15891 was expelled from parliament and sentenced to a years’ imprisonment for having procured a girl for immoral purposes Philadelphia Federal Appointments, Wasnixorox, Feb. 14.-The president yesterday sent to the senate the following Philadelphia nominations: Eugene Towne send, to be superintendent of the mint; John R. Read, to be collector of customs; P. Gray Meek, to be surveyor of customs; J. Marshall Wright, to be naval officer; Bt. Clair A. Mulholland, to be pension agent Death of “Johnstown's Dietator™ Prrrssune, Feb, 14. <Hon, James B. Boott, of this city, who took charge of af- fairs at Johnstown after the great flood and brought order out of chaos, earning for himself the title of “Dictator of Johns town," died of diabetes in this city yester- day, aged 85. He leaves a wife aud five children Josiah Quincy's New Client. Wasnixotrox, Feb 14 Ex- Assistant Brarstary of State Josiah Quincy has been retained as counsel for the Argentine Re public in the boundary dispute between that country and Brazil, which was sub mitted for arbitration to the president on Baturday last. The Monument to Mr, Childs, PriLaperruia, Feb, 12. «The committee of the loeal typographical union having in charge the matter of erecting a monu- ment to the late George W. Childs are pre | paring a call to other unions, asking for ald in furthering the project. Fatal Explosion at Gibraltar, Gmearran, Feb, 14. « The boiler of Farios Brothers cork factory exploded . The factory was destroyed workmen were killed and to the hospital seriously wounded Guichard was | | Raynor will recover | and several persons | man Wilson { Mr. Wilson will | Mexico | prices irregular | Was very | Pennsylvania. | grades, others qu slern « H.W TZEL. ATTORMEY AT Wednesday, Fob, 14. Heavy floods exist in the Szamos valley, Austria, A number of villages are {nun- dated, Fire in the oll warchouse of Chester & Co, ot Newark, N. J., last night did $40,000 damage, Passenger and freight traffic in the west, which had been virtually suspended by the blizzard, is resumed, Rennie Raynor, 17 years old, shot his father three times at their home in Wau- kesha, Wis, in defense of his mother. J | business attended to promptly. Luglish, J. Ww. General legnl fons pmomptly ma ¢ BGR mans but'ding {A UNAN HOUSE, | Ligh Street, opposite the Coun [| House, Entirely new, New furmiiue { Stew Heat, Electric Light, and all tu [lode Jaiproven nly, A. LL. &1 M. GARMAN 03 > Proprietors, ALEXANDER, ATTOKMNEY ] AT LAW, Ofce un H igh street Bellvlonie, Va. An explosion occurred at a small arms testing factory at Liege, Belgium, vester day. The director of the factory was killed ] injured, | | (CENIRE COUNTY CUMPANY, Corner ol I Mee Chalrman IANBAS Wilson's Iliness, City, M Feb, 14 had sufficiently be up and around 2 House LANKIN/ { ON RTess- recovered to | room at the Contes vesterday, but his not In saturday kh and Bp Vi Le pusit Lise phy Cian says able to travel for until , and perhaps not until Monday. JL XFCUTOR'S NOTIUE « he v elven D PRODUCE MARKETS [tary have been giuiiedt Closing Onotations on the New York and | letters testan STOCK AN othe under shg Philadelphia New Youx, Feb, 13 ¢ 5 | } i today was unsettled and th o% nt {| Lh luly aut uticated tor settlement, At the openis ” OUsCAHR GILBERT, Exe Srl rr light Closing Fxchanges, Lehigh Valley Heading Bt. Paul . Lehigh Nav. X54 N.Y.&N.E 1134 New Jersey Cent. 114 Lake Eri Del & & Hudson | Markets PrirAoeLrnia, Feb, 13. ter superfine, $202 I extras 2 winter family, $2.5002.6) roller straight, $2.90g4.1 car, $2 Wheat firm bid and 003e. asked for Fel n, with 42¢. bid and February, Oats quiet, stea and 364c. asked for February joel steady Pork dull, but steady Lard dull, ens for ull, easy; wen y : $7 Butter better / ialry, 18617. Au tae 1 f Job General Flour weak winter win- $2.20 Pennsyl- | western win. with runry Corn £0. asked for with 355%c. bid ag quiet Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. ern stean = slendy creamery, } Elgins, 2 New creamery, 2 prints, fancy Ww good, IQS prints Cheese steady: large 12740 part skims, 48 1x Eggs strong; joe hous western (resh, 19 Pe : do. choloe | kf be. fair .. a sae. | Grain, 1Ae@ SEAL per case Jobbing at G11 94¢ small, full skims, 2 $2.0088.5% per dozen. PERSONAL PROUT "w “ww take ‘ DR. MORITZ SALM aturdays of t PA Fs HE Bi he followir EF( 14; Aug. 11; NTE, g; June 16; ] CENTRE HALL FA , April 2, May IS, June 1} at CENTRE Aug. 10, Sept HALL et BOUSH Nov Feb re ree ALLEYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. pH “This is the way | appear after operation.” Dr JOHN MORGANROTH, This is the way I have iooked all my life.” JOHN MUORGANROTH, Altoona, Pa After having tried five different doctors, and a nn wagon load of different patent medicines was of last cured by Dr. Baim For more than elght years | was tables | otally b with dyspepsia and Intestinal Indigestion | | wood striking the same suffered untold agonies, only ate enough 1 | ever be made Lo see again out of the eve but keep me alive, and towards the ‘ast | could no. oor. Salm told me that the jury had prisduced keep on my feet anymore During all this eatarset and that he would guarantee o make time | must have taken a wagon load of differ me see. 1 gave him my case, ahd biesg my ont patent medicines and tried Ave of our dif stars that 1 did so, for today, although it is ferent Drs. in the county but grew worse and wonderful to relate, 1 can see onee more sub of worse, Nome of thew sade the correct diagno the hecetof re blind eye Sis until I went to Dr Salm at Tyrone, He years darkness, Fr ( told me at once what alled me, and he was cor me » 111 bear witness to the rect, fur today | feel like a pew woman there Is no disc on Mus. Cane Prear. skill Sandy Ridge, Centre co, I's Allied for twelve years and Dr For more than twelve years | suffered tures wit Myer, stomach and kidn vv trouble Oerasionally had tt gotob dior 2 ek a A time and was sable to werk Lar years: but ease «f catarrh which aff eted my he oil. throat pow, after only a few months’ treatment with and chest very uch Pr. salm, 1 feel so well ns | pever did belore. Line hel over twenty pomipds in weight became | vse piles of patent medicinesnnd had seven weaker dally and felt stupid and good Tor noth different phy<icians but gradually g ew worse ing Was (reats d by several of our be<t Dr's and wurse, However, sinee | put mooself under and took = good deal of patent medie ne Dr. Salm's treatment | improved gradu Hy and but gradually grew worse and worse, Tie " pow cap do at god & day's work as any one || heard of De. Salm's wonderful enres 1 ean certainly recommend the doctor to those him a rial and fiom suffering trom chronic diseases of any kind LA GRANLEY, DS, Rebersburg. Centre co, I'a ciphtoen years Ir totally blind Salm cured by For more after tbhave, vant salm's wonderful Tons MORNINGRED Tyrone, Pa Worse Salm cured me tout (srevw and snore Fr seven yoare of oo b rh, but Dr. Salm cured kim For more than seven vesrs | have had a bad a ce of cola began to stedly lmprove and the osu today ix that | have gained what weight | ba lost heretofore and fee. like enjoying life omce more CHANGES 1, DOXIGAN Butler County, I'a Dr Catarrh and ear trovble cvred by Dr. Balm For more than ten years | have ease of ea'srih. My ears gradudly beau affected ro sueh a degree that the Wearing in OUe ear was sinvmi Toi ally gone and bad na the other one ib He YY meh nlarmed went to Dr. sat Tir treatment and Hilliard Cured by had a bd pa m ‘ Saim afler Jor Years wing swffered have wen suffering with very severe stom wh, bisdder and kidney trouble, and sn ae unt of that felt ali broke up. couldn't fil ment was rapid from the beginning. Us now low wy datly 1abors on secount of great pains very seidom That) take +e bd and It must be 2 weakness and he dache ; vat now, after ACHE Se very fam! sound 1081 | cannot hear with either of treatment with Dr, Salm can ioe more at ear I feel Better all noound and « onfess my-tend to my dally abors with ple i RUE aid oon self sat sfied with the Leatment sider myself hale and hearty agatn FrASK Murex, y EK. Axe Ol Improve o Eb nsburg, I'a Indiana, Pa He will visit this county EVERY FOUR WEEKS. thus saving his patients the treuble and expense of visiting the ety, as he Is tle enly jhamcian end sutgeen mike cor utiy who carries his own navikins, models, diagran s, ete, to 11) astiate ard nake plain in all afflicted the cause and nature of thelr disease. This will give Lis numerous patients and others who are mn need of medical treatment an opportunity to evusult this distinguished physician, Whose duthes at the Institute wil) permit only of monihiy vististo your eon no | y. Diseases of women, such as have baled the skill of all other physicians and remedies, quickly cured. Cancers, tumors, fibroid and polypuld growths cured without the use of knife or causties, No cutting, no pain, no danger. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, painless and certain cure for linpotence, Jost man. hood, spermatorrhea losses, weak and nervous debility ; also for prostrations, varicosle and All private diseases, whether from improdent habits 0. youth or sexual excesses In mature years, or any cause that debilitates sexual functions, speedily and permanently cured. Free examination of the Urine Each person applying for medical treatment should send or bring 2 to 4ounces of ure, which will receive a careiul chemical and microseople examina lon. Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, ete., removed without seids, knife, pain or sear New method. Fieotroysis, epliepo or fits scientifically treated and positively cured by a neverfalling method. Addresy all communications to Box 790, Columbus, Uhlo, CONSULTATION FREE. This advertisement appears twice before each visit, LAW, OMee In Crider Exchange. AY forms of legal | German and | business exvcuted and colle’ Sam's Altoona, Pa | than eighteen years | have been | vd in my right eye, cansed by a piece | I was toid | could | more than Is | fade and those who know | and think | and on a short space of | I eave | the very first month 1 | | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Nouv. 0, 1m, i YIiA TYRO WESTWARD Leave Bellefun'® D428. m., # 1ive at Tyrone, LOR, m., nt Pittsburg, 1210p. m Leave Bellefonte 1954 a, mo, wrrive at Ty Hla m itis A) pin «BY Leave Bellefonte 94% p Arrive al 5.4 F.M one ig, ! in. Tyrone ab rittsbhurg at VIA TYHONMS i ve Bellefonte i, 1 wt Hari shu 12 p.m ve Bellefonte 1044 a Za. m., nt Harri adeiphin 0.4 Leave Belletonis 6.40, at Wary Lea fy ciphila rot Lea jon, } ESTWA w “- “yr AM A Shipping Commission Merchant: | ry § i re g Spring tre Ha Liregy be Ha Oak H Lemont Dale summit Vieasant Gag Bellefonte For rates, maps, ete. apply | or addoess Thos, BK. Walt, P. IP Fifth Ave. Pittsburg + 8M. UREYOST Geén'l. Manager to ticket A. W, i i agent Pb. 10 J. R. Woon. Gen'l Pass, Agt { JELLEFONTE CENTRAL KA ILROAD To take effect April 4, 1% WiEsTWaub struble epee. Ruy 10 wee Stale Co F.H. Tuomas, supt | THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Dec. 18 180 : READ L F ie y -_— Ke AD DOWN No.l. No.3 STATIONS: Dis. a H.Ar Bellel'te Lv. 03 47 Nigh — 4 TT " {f Hees Furn Hublersburg { snydertown worsen N 10 Y ' Huoston Lamar Clintondale f Krider'ssidi'g Mackeyville f Cedar Springs ol hil . Naloua . 5 BLA Ly Mill Hall Ar MP f Flag station. trains s op oily n notioe the Conductor, or on signal t Dally, except Sunday CONNECTIONS At Mill Hall with Beech Creek rallroa { Jersey Shore with Fall Book Raliway tuts in New York State and the West Shea field for all pois on the Buffalo Roohest es & Pitsburg Rallway AL Williamsport with Philadelphia & Reading Rallroad for { points East and South TICKETS Through tickets to points on above men | Honed raliroads may be purchased at all sta i ons Round trip tickets to Philadelphia good Yor | 30 days and Now York, good for sixteen dav are ont sale ot all Central Kallroad of Penfa offices 1 housand mile tickets. good on Central Rall road of Penna, Beech Creek Raila od, Buffalo, | Rocheste: & Pittsinng Ry and Philadelphia & | Reading Ratiroad (main line division) may be ! purchased at tioket «Moos at 83 cach. These {| tlekets when banned to a basiness frm can be used by lis members and smployees, if issued to an individual they will be acoepted for pas age «f any member or members of the milly This arrangement practically makes a rate of two cents per mile over all Middle and Eastern Pennsylvania Baggage can Ye checked regular stations through from all 4d W.GEPH ART, Gen. supt, AT ONE Bellefonte, Pa ENGINES AND MACHINERY . THIRD COST PRICE The following Hist of Engines Bollers and Machinery, in first-class condition, will be sold at private sale: Traction Engines, 12 horse power | Rurauty horsepower + ortable Boller sid Eogine: 1 elaht horse power Portable Boller and Engine: 1 ten horse power Engine and Butler; 1 four horse power upright Boller and Engine jones Shing Mill; one Hydraulio Cider Press one pant anor The abuve will be sold at owe third their HR cont, IRE IHON WORKS Dee. 14,11, Howard, VV MJ. SINGER, ATTORNEY AY Law
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