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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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i I I The Tyrone Daily Herald, with ftofflm wet, Be patient Hal-vest tlino'i not Von Get your ice house ready. AM Htfli we jfcft fbi and expect sleighing. The lumbermen are wltbihg for a deep snow. The farmers did not get much pldw- ing done yesterday, Quinine is more popular than the base bait nine at present. The business of the druggists tind doctors continues good.

The Lock Haven Normal school received a phonograph lately, There was a homeopathic snow storm last night and this morning. Attention is directed to the hew advertisement of Mablon Cryder Co. It will soon be time to commence talking about his majesty, the ground hog. It is expected that the Bellefpnte glass works will be put in operation next week. James Kinsloe, telegraph operator at Bellefonte, spent a few hours in town today.

The famous Till Family arrived on Way Passenger today. Don't fail to hear them tonight. Miss Annie Haag, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Davis, in this place left today for Altoona. Miss Tillie Miller will entertain a party of young friends at her home on north Main street tonight.

William Neff and wife, of Cleveland, Ohio, are at present the guests of Mrs. Neff's sister, Mrs. S. G. Black.

William Vogt, corner of Main and Allegheny streets, desires you to read, his new 'a'dvfci tiseuieiit in this pWpor. Two of 6'ur town eUcfiliaVe' two eyes upon a Philipsburg girl are planning another raid upon that village. Dr. J. M.

Gemmiir after passing through a long and severe siege of rheumatism, is 'once more looking after his patients. were two wrecks the main this fm'drn'ing, otie 'east Bnjd -'one -a'nd- tfs'a 'consetiuMc'e'atl were The State Flood Commission yesterday appropriated $40,000 for a hospital at Johnstown and for hospital paVposesiat Wllliamsport. Never since the establishment of thej P. R. R.

Relief 'Department 'has 'so many of its members on Tyrone Divis-J ion been carried on its rolls as sick. The Pennsylvania railroad company! hai issued orders to their agents to accept all freight, the b'ockade, caused! by so much sickness, being'about clear-; Fletcher Benford and Elizabeth Reese of Mt. Pleasant, took out a marriage license in Uniontpwn recently and, in the presenceof witnesses, married themselves. The town of Curwensville was left last week to the care of One physician, Dr. Jenkins, who escaped the grip, t'wo hundred 'oases were prominent physician says if tljej kfiort coucl it ioi! 'n person Will not catqb 'disease, The question 'thenj is, how'a're'peVHcms to know when their, blood, lain good'condition, i TJie I)jff(on musical instru'iierittaoto- ry, at now in running! Ifa'd iirst horn, wiiioh 'poiripUHetl last Frtd'ayj at the iutw factory, and was placed on 1 this mor(iJify fetbue mjispiia Were busily 1 1 he foundation Isi i at on; 80 many of the englnemen on Tyrone Wtlld (10 tojUkBMlM in.

engine, took charge ot the throttle and fcut in 8 good part 6f the day bow of the iron hone. Mrs. Anna Ray, who has been in poor health since last fall, wan one of the earliest to be attacked with the grippe. This was followed by congestion of the lungs and that in turn by pneumonia. She has been having a serious time of It, but we are glad to state that she is now improving.

Postmaster General Wunatnaker has approved the design and color for the new cent postage stamps. The designs for other denominations are well under it is thought that the hew series will be ready for distribution in about a mouth. Postmasters are expected to curtail their requisitions accordingly. On Tuesday even jng Mr. Stephen lins, representing the Jr.

O. U. A. M. of the State, Wet the representatives of the flooded school districts anddisbursed the school fund of that order as 'follows: Johnstown $1,000, Conettiaugh $250, Woodvale 1350, Cambria City $250, MorreUvilie 1150.

This will be sufficient for a month's school. When ah Allegheny woman saw a thief stealing her husband's clothing she did hot scream add run away but ran to him, grappled with him, threw him down and called for help, which soon arrived, when her captive Was turned over to the 'authorities. The other women of Allegheny and other places now know what to do in similar emergencies. A Xew "fork detective, who has given special attention to the Anarchists of that vicinitv for some time past, reports that nineteen of them have committed sliicide within th'e last ten days. good wook go on.

are chock-full of murder the best thing for them to do is to work off their sti- perlootfs steWn on themselves. The clergymen of the state will be JI'-V-JL i JV4n pieitsea to learn toat tne lennsyivama railroad restored the rule, abrogated some years ago, under which they were enabled to travel at reduced rates of fare. Clerical 'oVflers will now be issued to clergymen not engaged in other occupations bearing compensation who are 'regular pastors 6f churches located on tlie lino of the road, on ap- 'plication to the ticket agent residing nearest to tlielr Tesidence. The cate will cover the entire year, and will entitle the holder to tickets at the rate of miV for the 'distance traveled. Ministers do a good 'deal of traveling, knfl they th'ia favor.

The Pennsylvania Millers 1 Fire Insurance Company'convened in Harrisburg, -Tuesday afternoon and; elected the 'following named gentlemen; to serve as a board of directors of the association for the ensuing year: B. T. 1 George M. Cresswell, Petersburg; town; William P. Lesher, Philadelphia; LandisLevan, Lancaster; E.

K. Freed, North S. Klllriger, Butler; J.i the If the Anarchists porium Aslier Miner, Wilkeshiirre.j The (iiiestioii of inqreasing the amount! of insurance $1,000 for each $10,000 surance, but not exceeding $10,000 in one rink, was discussed at some length. 1 The 'other a little soil of 11, Whit.e was sent tp the store of Tenj-j pleton, Crawford Co. forsomo supplies.

On 'reaching the store he found there another hby who had one, of tlipae "harmless" Flobert rifleit.i Directly uiidevtook to tlie toy rid under his 'manipulations the charge was exploded and the bsvll ofyyung Wliite, Being to his'lioriieDr. Clarke WHS sent fqr and aj) yf tlie JI jured foot wan made, The bail was; foirod Jy, but the 'deep i con Th'e trial of for tbn murder of Clara Pried will tome up in Centfe county court week, is 811 elf- thlre Is ite Mrs. B. Page, of Infersol), Texas, presented her leigft Wfd With frfrti- daughters one moi'dirlg Week. Tlie quartette are Strong ftttd healthy and have excellent prospects bf becoming hhnds'ome young ladles, A new fuel for engines is a mixture of coal dust and pitch made Into brick shaped blocks, weighing about twelve pounds each.

The heading tlailroad company, by recent tests, has concluded that the combination produced satisfactory results At Ramer, Alabama, there is a three. months old negro baby that will repeat almost anything said to it or spoken in its presence. The negro population look upon the little chap with awe The mother says it began talking before it was six weeks old. Victoria Woodhuli and Tenhle C. Claflin, two well known American women h6w residing in Engfond, who are flguring pretty JaVrfeiy in.

the hewspa. pers, were natives pf Clinton county in their younger days. They were residents of Beech Creek. The Nicely brothers, who are in jail at Somerset waiting 'for the Governor to set the day their execution for murdering Farmer Umberger, are down with the grip, but, not. at all dangerously.

The jail closely guarded since the attempt was made to rescue them. K'idgway b'emclcrat; wWle coming from Hallton Monday Will Bhines saw a wild cat swimming the Clarion river, and with the dexterity of a professional ball pitcher he picked up a stone and threw a 'curve Which hit the feline on the head woiiriding it. He brought it to Bidgway where it died the next day. Johnstown Tribune Wednesday afternoon the fiir'ce search I'n's for the dead found 'a lot of haitian bones in the deposit at Coopersdale, and the morgue Authorities brought them up to town. There we've 'three skulls, set of false teeth, a pair of small those 'of a child and bones of various parts of the body, indicating tha't tl'ie remains were those of three different persons.

The DfuBois Courier says One of the most costly wrecks that has occur- way a-nd Clear field road for many mo'nths wan reported Tuesday A string of twelve loaded coal cars were ditched near Ellmont, obstructing the traCk to such 'an extent that the passen- eer train was transferred to the Buffalo, Rochester aiid 'ttktfk tu'u between Clarion Junction and Ridgeway. No injuries to 'persons were reported. Says the -Beile'fo'rite News The building of the MpiVis at his lime stone tfn East Linn fei'H et continues uninteri'mitediy. On Tuesday the tyhfc'h Is seventy-five by two hundred feet in sixe, was raised. With ftiir weather it would only require several weeks mpre workj to have everything in order to begin operations at that placb.

It be longer than that before any 'railroad communication can he had, Ttie other evening a Bellefuiite licemniri culied'into'a rtiii'l in-! formed that a Hungarian had hcon robbed o'f WO. 00. An Aiiieric'au wsis! charged with being the robber, The! young man raised no objections to being searched which once done, but no $30 was found, The policeman had about concluded it a McGinty canard when a Ilungariiin stopped up aiid said got money in his mouth," He WHS asked to open his mouth but refused, when h'e was 'caught; and thVo'wn down and with assistance his mouth wan opened and, there the 'two: bills were found. He was then 1 placed it) jail. BUY Should be useful as welt ornamental, telrii kfiai SEAL SKIN GAP FUR BEAVER OYEECOAT.

We havp, the pest line of these goods itt Wo kueii the OftftAM'OF THE MARKET at moderate 1 prices-. One thousands pounds of Under won sold and new stock on the way, Wo wilt sell tlic best Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satcltbls, at lower than any other store in town or refund the CALL AT TUB Peoples Model THE PLACE to bay good goods and fresh gouts', An elegant supply of almost everything in the Grocery line always on hand; Everything cleitn- and heat and treatment of customers guaranteed to be courteous and kind. In addition to the well regulated Grocery department, a splendid stock Of QueensWaVe, Chinaware, Glassware, always kept on hand. Prices reasonable in everything. Patronage solicited.

L. STUDY ODE mm GROCERr. iOF AiSTD, ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AND SHINGLES. BUY PINE AND CHESTNUT SHINGLE BOLTS. AGENTS FOR ADAMANT WALL PLASTER.

The largest a'h'd freshest stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Glass in Tyron6 Will coDtiirtie to b'ti't 't)Uo purest DRUGS, CHEMICALS, can bo purchased in the ORDERS awd PBtJSCBTPTIOlSrSwiJfl receive ray personal atteutibii Gradnate in Pharmacy. took at lofiw of Uti 1 Cajifornia PruiieH. to 12c. er ib. 13c.

per lb. JOc to L'opse Brown Coffee Evaporated 20c to 22c. 4 toj28c. Evaporated 120. Sfficed Rice Siigar Shoulder 8c.

Hb. Baking 60c. 7ic't69c. 31b, Buckets 25c. 8c.

O-different makes of Flour Everything at 'the Lowest Prices. 60. formerly of the firm ItuvinU purohased the building by George Reed, 'has opened a Orst class The town of Indiana, IH from its, flrat fiutiine, which is' diie to broken main. Every hoyse in; tlie town is without fire, the both East and West Indiana lire Confectionery Grocery pr; E- Smith, of h)a Whole by 'at 'fy oii. Fresh iirertd Cakes every.

(Jay All kinds pf Hnrt Wedding Cake's, to order on shdrt delivered free to all of ts the place to buy JBWELBY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, MUSICAL Street,.

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