1 TT ¥ 2 2 TN 2) we (i Y | Te T™E y EA FF ' STS oH Au en : i By BRUTAI PREATME NT OF PAL R OF CHRIST'S BIRTH, | FURIOUS PLOOD. New Orloans, Jan, 18,«A souson of uns «~Count,—The grandjury ignored the A CAREER OF CRIME. THE CENTRE bills in the Miliheim election SRits, ances = LR, Not a little confusion results sometimes | 3 ‘REPORTER. suite, arising out of the contested Justice REMARKABLE STORY OF A tyes trom attempts to explain how It camel. i as 4 i PAPAS AAs | election difficulty, Thisaction is gener YOUNG MURDERER'S LIFE, {Tha Mangement of the Philadelphialabout that the your of Christ's birth oo high water is roported from many jsoctions, The Atchafalaya river has overs WHE. KURTZ... .... coon Absoaiate Bites, |2!ly approved. : | ———— Almshouse Under Ring Rule, not the your 1 A, DD, the ora named after In the case of John I. Runkle ys. Wm. Frank Rumbercer's Record az Told h : a po 5 AWROE ART Bowed its banks, submerging the adiscent ITH BI 3 Gettig, relative fo the goundness of a } H | Bb N M } Philadephia, Jan, 20 An invastigas him. The following explanation from The low lands Colonel Wheelock EAYE Nd LDS] 1 BEuILERS | un b ” 4 a ; i 4 : + 3 nN Pa.. Thre. Feb. 2 '82 horse purchased from the latter, the jury 1y Himself to 8 Newspaber J RU== tion into the management of the alma [Christian at Work may help some toachor | damage has yet been done to the New O {entre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, Feb. =y Y&lrendered r verdict in favor of Runkle. Attributes His Downfall to Fast |} one is ni progress. It bas hardly begun [10 avoid, at least, making the *« onfusion | leans 1 P Jf y J a dy Ad of (LUST SE IN ——————— ee In the case of F. Kurtz ve. W. K, Al Women and Dime Novel Reading |v... i the evidence of brutal treatment in| worse confounded’; wp i + Big Dino rh pd TE DOUBLE ACCOMMODATIONS exander, verdict of jury in favor of —r Terrible Warning to Boy 8, In into \ Nurses and others who hava In the current reckoning t! birt} fl I CT Uinek river I ipeats! D YTBI E STOCK ! plaintifl for full amount claimed. f v Sh WCIUYE, Aurs ALi val i. AVE i, nN , : , HIE, hy Hein Oljing in every direction. About ehloby wil J). a 0D ’ 1 A witness from Milesburg who was! Frank Rumberger yveslordavy rehashed {been connected with the institution have|our Saviour is placed too late from three of the Chicago, Bt. Louls and New Or.! ys 1? oS han T a vyonorter his \ Wt) { X ors have n nearly ito ive veurs, Sue the i iH '\ und we. , Witmer, & Co. fooling around and not on hand when sivdar os sivas th "Rav. bi and that the paupers havo bod R ne wrly ft » Hv you! Such is the opinion of all|leans railroad are under water Many! VROAL TT Ty CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOT. called for, was fined by Judge Orvis 8 f 0 anoe in. the Patriot yey. |"hrved. The food given them has been [ohronologiste now. A sort of average has] culverts have bees destroyed. and much OC FPSMITH BROTHERS | 3 REDUCTION IN PRICES, 3 Q +e in tail | | \ and 50 davs in ail » tas i 1 sive | TOFY SCAND nd they have been ohlidged | been usually adopte id it 1s coms 1] . 2 hy ay t His statement {8 8 vo ery soanty, and the A oun tRhU | y pled, and it is commonly of the road bas been washed away. Ii 1 . r 1 \ - }' t i i [ A k i sf Tan ] nit he DAVE Var tian. fish out food from the awill tubs to keep (said. in gen , t} a " 3 M ‘A CH M «And better atill--you ean buy a pair it \ ! In it 10 pays avary aliens ito sh out food from Bwiii tu to Keop (sald, in general terms, that it is four years will probably be wasks before through ATE AB / A * . Lion { minutest detall, never forgel*lihamsalvas al . They have fre ntlv tec late. | o wedi \ . a | Y MR A thomeelives alive 16y have frequently | oh By 8 medium belween the ex: {traffic can ba resumed, No trains are runs | i PUI SL i i & runs of bedsteads at Camp's for $3.00 and have ro and there to throw In an cocoa) | a X 1 y ih MEY I BRIE WI th } RE UAURM bean oblidee to go haref | the!treme of threes and five i Q R Spi elmyer & Co's “FAIR » {the goods hauled to your house, sional insinuation that Henry was the } ad’ Sah blidged to go bi fed | the me of three and Jive which diffeernt ning between Canton and Granada . . ht ' . : man of tha ya ’ be n +} is nel C0 ld est sailor, and ave bean treated uh glogists have fired una 'e i! : : : 2" 8 go ills. P (lot Sechler's groceries all the yor nah ho party ana Loa oy b aod 8 up] oh esl Hl he . and hay ' 3 aaron hal have fixed upon; but it is otiianee of eightysnine miles A dispatch Spring Mi 8, &]. round, and vou will have a happy life on his (Frank's) hand n ome waysilittle better than dogs het furm fcortainly known whether it was three trom Goodmas Miss. . . . os HR AN is st is a romarkabia one, p> Wilkesbarre and Shamokin Coal [and a long one too. Sechis: 8 goods nov : ently till. They re anything vou want Ny \ ! . Tne | vegetables go on the cial ta anly estion but t} t at 1 ty 3 alway as be \ for sale. er kill, They have any R yt | for he consider r] YeReial t ieial table eat but that it it los four(turnpike road destroyed and the bridge It always has been and always will be our motlo, ! 8 os srocery li id always pure, | oo ye i bas. H LOM cinls } ; Su YY 2 . ..2 > pap | iN the grocery line and ) | fection ns § fand a robber tis ven-{ OM ein \ ckod their houses wit . sean iba War i fier the halide ; ii ' i sey Highest Cash Price Prid for fresh and cheap. 1 Nitros in crime ava numarous. hut sa fez shia ax hi ; ed Savpansd this mistake d i ot tho Big Bia kK river washed away . the holidays to go through the entire stock of he 2 I nate was la yor 14 a a . : > a IRPRRHER ARs sake in the vuls| A, Mobile, ia, iis teh & § that all eavy Winter (3 if at Cheap overcoats, cheap bools andj Bie Wa Mal oom TT Hraud are under investigation. The is gar reckoning? In the follow Ng Way I and i t T ro ates Goals 438 mark that fowa’ln er. nl . #1 arti . Of rat ho Wf hin wa bh ] : y ! i 4 101i in be landings along he Tombigbes . 61 ia 4 shoes, cheap underwear, far cheapef| \ : {and records of the institutios vi n| The birth of Christ was first » hi der 10 Iuciitlate a general of } ; PENNSYLVANIA RR. then ahy rh in Be lefonte has yet of," rest lor mura en IN vo. 2. a sl Cys rth of Uhrist was first made an erajare inundated Vilty.six feel of water is GOL! IH | YTV A uy Cleaning out at the end of er —————— — . Ld ny: i HEL v ting nortios Qf bi nies i rej eallied for, bul so far have been thie rom which to reckon d : ig! % a Ee aan, Sharehy enabling ut 10 start with BR MMe IDEALE f MEER W a 0 Troutman! sworn A diss « reports that the! i 4 § Yi 5 feonnected with the almshouse, but the! four or 8 Years hoe) y Yitttall . GOLDS connected with t ! : ir or ive years, though the: ¢ littla{lower end of that town Is inundated {he anImencs BELLEFONT Offices in SRLLETON] 1 Hs i " a » 3 . y sda § Lt pELiDR Lod § i hy py i “i i Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division fered, at Dinges". [feres 4 ey a a : Ba : a iates D Diony slus repos ved at Tuscaloosa, and the river ~ ! : | of thi ouns ngs pushing | Exiguus, about A, 33 @ supposed still rising ! viio Lew fresh slock of good ac i WINTER TIME TABLE. —1t commenced to snow on Tuesday } to.day nC that Christ was \ PY n the 25th of De! A tel % ¢ W i Roo is each succeeding Boaeon. | Offic Attorney, & 3 : Qsitio ¢ 1 : t . hy Ean N wae i «3.0 Of - 1 pEETAL iro tt 3g T n i Ppos the Cou ot § F, O 31, 1881, the trains on morning, to the delight of all having ed womaer { 8 i i. ot ofisccon: for th ieiay unless ¢ Ww sel « floamber n the year { Rome (AUC y | . 5 po ” 1 Arslan ln Tenn, : . e ol ite rh 110 PE er al ie Rattroad Division willrun us { loighs to sell, as well as ofisuch as were | © "0 0c FO ears old "hen 1; bool volag manufacture r the ( I inthe © alii af Tontes +) | reports that the lower portion of that it follows: WESTWRD sighing for a good sleigh ride. | was eight yoars old, and living § toon] a 5 th von kupw. has Ip Hi ontuiship of Lentulus and is covered with water and the river is rit | ih 5% | nise 1 man ‘a Casio Such things, yo Ww, have! Piso 15 reckoning and this era wereling rapidly from ¢ Fant ' f . BRIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia Hakipm —Well now. wha thou shit {. you can! O ! mitted po v 3 vot i 3 : . | Lid rs reling rapigiy irom the « fects of tiree days ad MLD: ROT 4 % Harrisburg Ham ¢ . Jat lat rt yrofit ra too sm and ]| heen don bore, > {adopted by the Anglo-Saxens in England |g od, A fi gi : ! 9 about A, D, 600; alterw ard, ir ——— R.J. Ww. RHONE. Sunbury $3.4 3 [buy a chamber suit for §25 at Camp's and | © | 8 in BEE 8. )8 gd : . i Williamsport 8am 1@IL dediver il teen my # large theft RE committed, Ii Allan hee bh i i i 4 voli] t} ’ | D ven dis $OR ARQ \ IATL of Lhe sighth century, by We wake the follows g liheral i SULCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. bis office and on rth | lgood until April 1st, 1882: Any of our| High Sirsa, ree” door ; @ i ei Far . + BE Owes 8 inlariunale} 3 ¥ ’ 2 6 i LIgAlion sald ! i fonte, Pa, ANS eB y 1 Lhe laller the { ma Jdersay Shore i 9 ©" Look Haven Sdoam 2 lism iy ° ‘3 «fo of the Summit Branch! ©. i he Frank Renovo . a STARE RE MYVEFYS i = abe 3 Bn : ah teaatif MAPrOW , i f os lenin nd thas Co we arr at Re, : i FROM 1} NN TWI % TE t i i i : i na CUharie magae. So it} NIAGARA EX leaves A . " p. Bn three lin ay { into genera! 5 p Harrisburg SPW We had a large crowd courting at Belles], rarna hint atts s idan elon va huiela un present subscribers sending us the Sunbury : 4 . ‘ a 3 a | Ha, I Dull es &d L got Lhe iden of 4 ad aouse officials. Allen, | but nysius Exlpuus mistook th t “ arrat Williamsport 3 fontlo ast week; ail gol b A084 I haooming ul &r and Dig! RVI ' i A i a _" hs Ack Haven ; had 3 nd 1 , | ain } 2 Y had urse at u insiiulion 10 | year, i probably the day and the mor | “ “ pm inobody hurt; the grandiury did right in | aan re 3 A M1 alr vas arin thas hice sb { bm 8% . m1 i end ater, a1 Gcolerms | VRS Paliily BRAC DR? Lhatl on Jaf As to the year, Christ was certainly bo | } of a new subscriber, and pay ing his ’ and that of the new a ; 11 3 4 % ’ Year, we will send to both the Chicago! ‘ EXira count of 10 per cent will be givenon aly Weekly News FREER, for one ear. vo adie } tnd Loimans purchased within the next Eth ¢ “ Jaane ignoring the on wit bill Grandi si a ! AST LINE loaves Philadalphia 3 Pp IRNOrDE Lhe Crossvalil Dill, TARA IN TE ae . , keg rn) : foe s Yaz 3) adn is : dh bet : . ‘ H A “ ‘ > s . i 3S EO Wi aft ¥ BOK, i Fi, & si ¥ i RQ Lit@ir efore the d ith of arg 4 3 ¥ { . are at WIRHAmMARor should do a little more of this kind ef}, . . CS sot to Millersburg, tool t. hand 8. &! : nt Mat ; eh fod the Great (see " i AA Rh business every term. Who willjbe Justice | freight and rode ¢ 14 ) : TN. field RMI] ALAN ; 2 , x . whia np ' . rea dav f "| LQUies roRen, ‘$0 REaeried Lat Lh mr of Home 740 or *50 Sam ) ACIFIC EX leaves Lock Haven IN is the next question that interests us, since | which 1 crossed, and in ti GhYS WRIREd books of 1) +4 : ate Rome 740 or 760. Some chronolos R. UTE “ “« 4 , Saxbb sents tals} Ia mes An to Lewistown sre we boarded a western! BOOKS Of the institution will she ha {guts have attempted to make & near Camp will not be undersold by any! 8.6.6 ww ww ¢ h Fon war altesn's trial OV ar, § : \ . pi W HIAKO u Nearer - I + Ue Unaerso) MY Rny| X ns the agony over Gulteaun's trial is over, and j= "7 FF 0S . on. Hore . . i r a) p ! Yi Den Mi “ mm Philadelphia 5155 = | the result of which is satisfactory to every | 1 jas sk ANG Wont ill & PASSORROF LPRID | racectod Yionse vie Sings proximation to the year of Christ's birth |PPT8OR In Lenlre county, but will sell as| GOLDSMITH BROTHERS professional services to the publie. DAY leaves Kane . " A ro Mud wtibutite A Ro oly usted Heutonants in the Common Couns] by the help of Luke remarl a.09, | Cheap for cash and deliver all bis furni-| . 1 AY EX. leave Bane snore body. Snowed here all day Tuesday, and [to Pittsburg, Ty. ent o weeks) .. 1 $90 WHR LEO Belp of Luke's remark (ili, 228 ture 1 to y vw v . ok . é borrowed RK) from tha alimel sviga li} NT 4 . 3 ? * . . Lock Haven 3 the merry balls ean r th prostitutes, redurned 10 and ved $U,000 from the almshouse]that Jesus was abou thirty vears old in ——— fran! Drofauion. He is now v Filliamapor gid : 33.3 i l ning O t : ; in absolutely are at Harrisburg pm streets, The widow of John Motz died at] _, ¥ yi yaa — teeth R S asn them ¢ i in as MATiecipaign ghen h Was - ii, $ t 18 annronriation ta silat his is . fen 8 fa 3 p . : {appropriation to assis m in his cams|the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius MARKET : r Harrisburg : m : . MADBRK IAN, Phe tla I'it or. us became sole Emperor ERIK MAILleaves Erie : Woodward, on Monday night, after a lias {on January 22 IRTO actto me, 4 dy . ' rind “ - Renovo r ) + a A : Py : riff Allen cann say whaetl up nthe va rR pin Philadelphia, Jan. 30.— Wheat. $1 “ * ook Haven Pitpm | gering illness of several months. In April §, 1877, ) y father off : iether Au ‘nthe year of Rome 767. Add i 3400 ’ » 90, at, § " Williamsport 11pm SiN-TAX | seventeen dollars and teh fler the! lle money was paid back or not Allen the fourteenth year of Tiberius’ ‘eigs oats, 48¢; corn, G8e; cattle, prime, - fii ? 9 MT ils Twin me e and child [also says that during the winter of that Christ wre LY Tel&D. good, Gie; sheep, prime, ic; lambs, 6 to] al GOLDSMITH BROTHERS * * - . : } the inter i 1iand ppears that Christ was about thirty Bas orb Q Bo: } . , USH HOUSE. A ID seventeen ol . a i , . JHC; Calves, 8 lo Ue; OES, prime, 10¢, ! rer 1) world {1 . hak hc r jyears of age in the year of Rome 781. Bui - io Shocks W. R Now Herod the Great died in the better offer out i fy d f A ; ter off it, Wriyaays, Call early and make your seleclions. y ¥ 1} ba heard on ou FASTYLINR i 1515 am FR LINOIS Ruoc Ye BOL atlecae } ey ER ie aia EO INO, unde | APTLIO. T1ef Bome, walked to Newpori/(it tise? old men who had » or Maubatter, Ill, Jan. 19.—Landed illersbhus From there I took |" "'* 00C ROT cloihing, dropped dead in Where is some reason to think that A ugus. Spring Mills Market. their wards, tus made Tiberius partner in the g vor: Wheat, $1.30 “Wrie Mail and Fast Line West and Pacific Rxpress a ) 1 4 East make closs connections at Northumbarlasd | home again on the 14th in the evening, |s ir Pittshur ‘rom there I wert winL'an RR, uaina lee Wilkoshare aad Sorin” | gnding all well. When I left Centre e, Ohio, where tted up as a 1 R SABA hy : a . \ ; rai 11 insmit] . own} conldi A RUN ‘ry mp ment two years before that is in 765 ni y ) » honest and Erie Mall Went, Riagars Express aed sad Fast county, on 13 Jan. there were about six iy In this town I cou di A BUNGLING T1 ~ UTION meni iwo years Delfore, that is, in 765 plus ae He bor " : : > Sow oto i spor . . : *h sth staal - . 1 * mY . hog » $ x this a i } A Jorn, ears, per bu, 00. > '¢ IRN RW trains nor oa at Williamsport |; ches of snow east of the Alleghenies, | not find a Tal IR I loft} IN NORT} In this cate Tiberius’ Afteenth year| Gorn shotled oo © (8 dealing was never done GOLDSMITH BROTHERS Niagara Express West sod Day Express Bas! make n cost wa in all dae til I pot for J mn, Ohio, ere 1d 10ap | ; . ; rould be 770 of the year of iota ’. ‘ iy . Be $00, slose connection at Lock Eavenwith B. B, V.R. R. . d west we had rain all aay, until Ig “jiewalry at rofit. My next stopping] Cincinnati, January 14.—A dispateh! . ¢ ye Rome No Oat , 0c, a More loaiti Beas o “Rie M as dW B ith to Indiana, where I found about 2 inch- 1) For Indi > from Reidsville, North Carol hand BLE LE ipur was about thirly yearseld| Buckwheat, 50c, I mae oe MERCHANT TALLOR, Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with i . 1 . : 1 . | PIAL AS i ayne, indians _ jirom asvilie, Nort! arolina, says Bead "ny J HH A ; ! trains on L. 8. & M.S. PF K.:at Corry with B_P. & iS . SHOW 36 28 far as] gol ie Hiinois Iq RO W "ort Wayne. Atthisi At the Court House in the town of Wen piIY of LA somring + HO ’ Barley Wy * dA £ 0 {In the Bee Hive Siores Bhop in bank build floor. A V.R,R.:stEmporiom with BN. Y. 2 rR R.: | On 16 we had the coldest day this win-|i wn a) 3 : he Mich i] worth. Rockinsham o Owh of yen haunt tha va ay . : Cloversead.. 4 50 to 5 { i rei, and ab Mriftwond wil 4 vs adel ter. Have not se ay old friend since | Central ro h ‘soda to Richmond. lad neal regain county, i oie ude dine WE Lo am BE Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.7 {ps repared to do all of work Parlor oars will run between Philadelphia and wil. | 10, ave noi seen my oid i ce ntral 1» ind rode chmond, led people—Joe Hay, Fldridee R oar of Roma 776 than h “i BYRON] a | They ask Ham on Nisgara Ex. West, and Day rx. Bast. | | got home whether he had another b.. whe ined tl urphy tem 1M Si) 12 Carter”. HAIG RE 88] J Bal iW, then Li Oe out! Plaster,ground per ton, $10, | 3 J and to sollte niida Carter—were hanged yes-|the year of Rome 749, { Flour, per bbl $6,00 “ Sisepingoarson all night trains, " 4 . » AN 00 fed or n f ittsburg 1 met | perance s @ Again bey i ROBERT NEALSON, General Supristendent. | 008 roasted or not. At Pittsburg I met 3 : in 0 30 SOiiterday for the murder of Nash Carter, | Butter, 28¢, rom - a Ms my old friend S. Spangler and we travels | solder aterisl. 1 left the next day. The ; mon en Le RB; : . St e elait: - cares ta ) . he scene of the hanging was inthe hot- A RAID MADE ON THE ( ialiow, Gc, i = a s ar tr Fihicaoe. wha > > me & number of t- y Indi d ging was inthe bot MADE O} HE CAMBRIA : i employ § LOCAL ITEMS. ed together to Chicago, where we parted \ an abn go, | tom of a deep ravine, which afforded! IRON COMPANY'S TERRITORY, | Hard, | et ; 1 , and at last reachi DRY. 1 he. rr —— TS / h ENRY BOOZER, and am sorry to say he has been unwell | - PAE rook | four thousand spectators a ] am a np Toa ne va) yg arrived ¢n Sunday nigh reek | #UUSall Ware BOOU OpHOre Yoh nstaws no cry 9 ” i hs aya. ] 3 3 since. All Pennsylvanians well. Johny left ¢ da) kB Pi Johnstown, January 28. —This morning] Shoulders Bo lore vor bu and ’ GOLDSMITH BROTHERS H Otitis : , home. Visiting gambling | tunity to witness it from the adiacen a va sood-bves Jell ante. | + omg Visitir E ambiing i" ” : Sul S 4% IK Lie Rajacenti Pannsal ats rails “pn . A a 1 you ! woyul when I gave hi od bye at Bel efe te, | on State street I lost five dollars but Steep hill slopes. The prisoners were '® Fennsylvania railroad company Jacon a otmiil looked as though he'd like to come w est | nade th . of bias shrouded, and were hauled at A brought about two hundred men to Cone gs per doz : 3 ‘ whi § snd oF, po ad £ née of al nou «i 80 } 1, i re Danled at noor yaw FUGKSS RDOUS LWO Sundred men Ono. —t § AAALA CR BL ¢ Lia | too, which I would be pleased to see for | 10 told me-wh ts oy the jail to the gail ar hc a 3 in from| auRh ata} a liar be ay for tod Wookde 2 L350 than lie, or . ips, fiy = .. 2 > " 8 a oid m Her Cui ! +0 all to Ul HOWS d or heir Waugh station, two miles from J hatn «4 BOLO MRIY Fr 1. lsranohie i —Spow about six inchesdeep on Tues | his own benefit. Thanks to all for thes, I took a pair of nipp atered the [coffing, in an an "ar oT a ith tants tad miles irom vO hatown, | "7" by JLren a A} ag els, sic. day evening. kindnesses shown while in Centre coun- | buildin: , opened the safe and got about! was io the pA aR B. he woman | With tools, ties and rails, under the A ———— 8) th a vi § 2 Ton | i ] ty. E. MensiNGxR, I gava then gu Ut | hanged at once The Loh: aree were of James Reed, principal engineer {ARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —The val-| Tambline on the ws GOLDSMITH BROTHERS . -—You tan buy an extension fable for|™ aa ade a Ave deliat bs Ju hanged at once. The execut hat : ‘ jaumbiing price w ¥0.00 atLamp's. It is well at this time to have as much | Which he thou Bl Was a Toil and toid him | ; Aloid tha routa i 3 ‘s IQ Mite at —Choice barley for seed, for sale by | information on the question of vaccina- | 10 £0, which he did ly, and Thad thej ir Fo Toa e from nie Jad lo : 4 TUESD, be efferad at pub | 1. J. Grenoble, 26jand; | tion as possible. Recent observations of | PA 1ance of the \ ed. Toe w ant 1A yelled da i 8seream.; . Ol at ono nf clear A * A LW Everybody may y ¥ 508 - 3 —~— : ~~ | the N “ork “Tribune” see to be of 4D ! n arg, i, 40 Of § 18 shrieks could be heard Mile mihi plat bey succeeded inlis. a °K p.m, yutsinin Cres na : —Thus far Pittsburg has had over 900 | 2° New York “Tribune” seem to be of|,, i hile in t} y I met a cour. {for a half mile. She called to her frie: nd, all clear and in & good state of cul-|Th ehi Bs ADRES GOLDSMITH BROTHERS] > n. . } : ie thousand feet of|tivation, except ab small-pox cases reported. Most persons suppose s—— —The week opened cold and very stormy, usbie farm of the ion was bad. , f § of Helin Gregeglhtownship, abou i es North of Har y ‘ p nid x X mmenced tearing up the track Gipany wailed y ambdria company knew! 206d oak timbers —D. H. Hoover will sell his farm stock, | tion has “taken” if only a sore appears! dollars of her mon : her impending do Th . ‘AM uit for the possession of thi QUBe near Boiling Springs, March 9. where the virus has been deposited, al-| ingt wa. 1 got 10 Bursithe throne aiken The women inf perty. The Pennsylvania cam. |™'8 All necessary eutb though the truth is that the sore does | lingt pped ato ant 5 1 inndann pas ere) er appeals, and| EC Ny RLY van i nises, runt not necessarily prove a successful inocu- | sgair ered that night. Wh h NOrian ’ WIG to comfort] © 7 FTHTESHCES ay Ing track with their jan orchard of choice { n ie A is othini ‘WH MRLEriR! a8 rap dy at il was 1 {Terms made Known on day fsa F.P. DUCK & B, LIMBERT, | senses EN A ——=— : yaine : , : } n hak . p ! whom yoat out of her wateh in the crowd, who lined the road ¢ v ¢ +} , 3 LGAs Yaccinpa- | in go rin 23a nns . IRR uy / A FUG, 0 IMCcK Delos io } . shay a tk ud VORRE 0 Derassistance and save her fron 4 / } . ovstory dwelling —Mr. Hoppes, formerly of the Bush house, died at Harrisburg recently. lation. It requires a physician to tell | weut tog iinz Boat o) ) and not —Mr, Joseph B. Miller, near Boiling | from the character of the scab whether | lll, getting Rearly sigateen Collars. then) ) was to BS aay a) Springs, will make sale of his farm stock | the vaccination has been a success, and | ¥#0t to Q a yt Naar i ap! onan | LIrOUE J, prevent further) on March 16. as very few persons take the trouble to | '* Lindh npi 1 wen (eohak. Bi agon oo art habs di to tie ns by the : : This ( ) BP . : consult a medical man on this point, | rad to Gro Ppl BIVEr 10 Keokuk. re | VAROR. Joe lay was carried | ever : ro wa takin -. By virtue of an or- ~Why you can buy a set of chaira for many, doubtless, consider that RY have | Lirned to Quincy with the bawd, and be scaflold first, followed by Scales and vening both parties are watching to take! 157 of the Orphise Coun of Ean 0f 4h a1 3 ono 88, 3H 18% Lh 8 i for aft har sh 3 ab mi P61 Ours of ir SOUS fe i om od a . fT TTI TY ~~ i oft her sl every he object is to preity. there will | ad rt +0 addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & id Was minus of her purse. | Lid: F Were arranged along ¥ aCvanisge t public sale at BLA i v MARCH 4 [BLACKSMITH il vour niin ; ; In accordance with 1 Jour attention {o our stock © $3.00 at Camp's, and he'll deliver them | obtained the protection of vaccination | I left Quiney and went to Hannibal. M 0 hn } J besides! Did you ever! because the process has resulted in an {souri, thence on to a town called Mobols | be or Ye ual 1 Whi i, 8g Ohi d fi 4 1 supplies, we would cal ~Cheapest clothing, best made, plain- | itching and inflamed wound; when it{thence to Sedalia, thence to Parsons. in own request. ail 1} personnl Io beh Any further privileges in or about!,oribad real est “Ar Koller H 1 5 3 J 4 > - 3 . a Ee} > . OWL request, all the doomed ners . seribed real estate | { nd rey nr y ¢ ly marked, no shoddy, all their own has really been a failure. In case they ss, thence to Fort Se n to Me-made Boge’ Ml the doomed | \ hstows Fw 0 0 drew eating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: make, at the Philad. Branch, fall victims to small-pox this is used as | Callister dian Territory, and 1101 onilt. Hav cot eee admiiiing | of : and is Poy Ind of Wa would sspsiialle shecist t . . ! : : ,» e.: | 80 Argument against yaccination—which | Denn SON { Shormar Mati " on eased i« adaltery with THY RIV lin. Cas . J 4 aye oo Luba Ys uggest in Heating Btoves the ~1I you wish to save money don't fail | has getually never taken place—and it | Dalla 2, [pn heGa. AY Den the woman's turn came | fmm Runkle on 1B narih rear Ahr CROWNING GLORY {o visit Camp « furniture rooms, at Cen- will thus be geen that the statistics of | stop at all places, my money to Speak, Elie said, laughingly : “Folks, ge Lock Leen ournal ol Saturday Sy vder on 1) an : 4 ria : ;: Wm % F - : Aap: tre Hall—stock equal to any in the coun- anti-vaccinationists may be exceedingly | b , Heient to my expenses. Ev. hear me. As Ise gwine to be hanged, I *8¥*: About 4 p m, Friday the ico on {the west and Uriah Sisck snd othars oo ORT ORANGE, ty. misleading h 8 | ery man armed in these places, which [ay 1 am free Jou any guilt about Nash the dam broke her nd in a few minutes|the north. Containing one hundred sere EASTLAKE AND : § Wik DOL 80 Dy Ge ©f Dusiness, and Carter. had a chile by another mow | :. 2 . ! : ts pom 3 ! 18 Bhnared a } 4d —Mrs. Love, widow of Judge Love, on semen gli ff osm —— theref; Lin none of & Chirle another nan, La five foot ic ft ood. During th To or ‘ess WEI COME HOME Church s ustai sev injuries] A man named Moodie, recently married (tions At Dennison I made the saauning . A DUS- night a lot of old log parent] ro arms of saie,—Une half 4 upon x RY . . Church street, sustained severe i jar an amed Moodie, recen Narr At Dennison I made the ac jusint- ‘band from knowing it. Beales conf ; ns Mg 3 £%, apparently frome nlirmation of sale, balance is se v oar i O0KS Lhe REGU LATOR PION EER pS —— The Cambria company ran cars losded| : | | HANS COURT SALE Tw a H A IR £ —— STO Y ES. Yen 1 they ventih » of my opera-| but was smart enoueh to keep my . : ICR 4 i i + r roan Qewi x 3 141 RI OL R Qrover & bir ne 5 help 4 : R i FOE L'% © bY a fal on the ice Thursday of last { at Lauren Springs N.C + BhC 18el 23 roy ar. H hired 2 B AS 8 Dep ‘ed he had participated in the yarder. VMHSWUINAL'S Coe) £1 with inlerest to be secured by bon i and » z YF Aria : | dead, because bis bride refused to pull his hen arsons, Kansas, we At 1:20 the drop fell. The fall was thr . word wast rece from | Mortgage upon the pr No timbor n Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. . . v > : i gana Hie, nae ho § . Ph it Ast ) § * . 3 _—We are free to admit that the Wil-| boots off. | there I robbed the drover of $125, which | 20d one-half feet. The necks of the two, Clearfield ti umber of logs] C De out until all the purch oney | uil ascriment of Fire Brick and Grates on handd. We present to the liamsport Daily Sun and Banner 1sone of A despatch from Galveston Texas i he never missed. ile lI was on this men were not broken, 1 he struggles af af ha ANS: Senn F commana {18 PRIQ i ri) pureed, independ. io all who use Top Yi . « . 4 : JAWLL Aro Fal Son CXRE, as hs 0 hi H i 3 . 3 v a : iy hi Te Hence. “aw Pane Vig N nr IN our Sur favorite Inland duilies—newsy and |, that ds Tem ener “XR trip to Chicago I met another drover(8ll were fearful the woman's eing of a he har 2 LM | - o : WILSON, McFARLANE & CO 3 Wastrating spicy always. Bites hat Ia eman, Yucslsn, there are{ named W. H Wynk He was so kind | the most painful character. : : ‘ W38 QAr. | : : } > . - : Top. i be Sota 700 cases of yellow fever and that 222!to me that I made no effort to do him The crime fi hiel : (LIVIBE Wo hang Ha Morning. hich an » B that this Xan oy . ' yellow fu nd that 222 e that 1 made no effort to do him a he crime for which Hav, Scales and No» : a mai ) Wallace Duncan will consider our have died. i wrong, although I could have taken $4 Matilda w ere hanged was t a : " : Ls t daylight it was dis vered that the en. | = mm— - — + eng 8 QIBCO { « SONS } r Nrosniy #3] iin : = § © 5 t R ; two short bows b . " ; ndian aonvietad nf ” , and ec of all of which ered bn lint} OW | R £7313 dv grain dr he aliivat ; ; i i} 4 i ¥ an ingenio and satisfy yourselves about it. An Indian, convicted of ing & MeXis| I was as cent as & babe unborn hislty. ten or Bato. 0 SNOW in Stokes coun- | way. 1 krain drill, wheels Mi *» hot ih Carb fo = 5 LoBoH ment will drop below the { "CER. as & bade unborn, gly, ten or fifteen miles from the spot honic message frot ’ivy power, ianning mili, ciover huller, hor el : gs allowing the top to fold itn iC message frog HAIRIDSS | panrs, bags, i g chains, wl t Aor nd an and wi the same ease as —A protracted meeting is going on in N ’d in 4 E : th : | the presence of a large cro ’ ! Westmoreland county ail from that date Suspicion pointed , or thic mrenin. A ’ : neat, ! the Evangelical chureh of this place, in the presence of a large crowd. He sat on| Ves Moreland county nil f In that date {to Hay, Scales, Webster and TN A ri this morning says the lce loft the dam | oats by the bushel, &¢. Also numerous! Appia rey p- | were no short bows, “so tb : unfli 1 AURUSL «, ARG on the IBlh Wis | , nd, here at a. m., and that if the ioe permit, | Articles of household goods and \ a — ally a three bow wp when i RE » an 4 3 i u ‘ » pA £3 Ny charge of Rev. Hunter. There bagbeen | 28 coffin and fuced the soldiers unflinet | tried, convicted and sentenced on the 50th | ©) ALS wife. These were arrested and "| furnit Sale t OT ” extended an unusually large number of seekers, | ingly. |b ge Logan to eleven months in the| {0 aitted for trial. Upon the trial|® Part of the boom will be hung Para meted fi a Bel CENTRE REPORTER For $2 25 - wd CR «The Grogs suits arisibi out of the Colias, Jun. denly | Allegheny county workhouse, My part.| shite; furged state’s evidence, and 7 o'clock this morning there was a] H. F. BI" ig, Cj . or old jo Sroduce a : ) f I ner got clear ade II confession i licating in aly font § : ) : ; " —_———— Milibeim contested election case were | bursted here to-day. The torrent destroy Ey Pui ont ot Khe |three confedemmcy oh implicating his six foot flood in the dam, the water having Execator of Jacob Bitner. | TOA WERRLY NEU | tages that this top oss jen ot out of th ouse I |three confederates. He maid Nash fell! x down w: sider The CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS is everywhere recog- ‘neon by numerous i Baie | i il can, was shot at Hemirselio, on Friday, in | was on the 11th of June, 1877. I 'ay in where he was killed 1 } f ied, ak git i Lawyer Scoville makes an appeal to the from | == A —— } h, in the carriage: “I would have Lhe Cameron people have gol a new rinary Complaints, or if you are ach, bowels, Mood or nerves gerous places in the township safe and the n or any disease take ¢ you up from the first dose they would! Ask your neighbar or y 311 Bi \ al =n . ; uk : f tio 1118 x & CO, New York, O ended by the grandjury ignoring the |ed a school house and two othe iildings | w Mittsh lered i downward tendency eco i Pan . . FLSUOL 40Use ana wo other t ings | went to Pittsburg squandered twenty doi~ 88leep on his bench on the night of t} . SRE. | wm—— enn - msn —— . wn. Each party has to pay its own occupied at the time Few of the inmates | lars I Teasives nd then went home to Ly-|tragedy. A rope was thrown mound his EA ) UBLIC SALR. nized as a paper unsurpassed in all t} requirements of ent States of the aa orien fom dif ie, ne . .. | Kens. han from $1,000 to $1.500 on | neck. ¢ r draoe ha =} od » i Fill be offered at pubs s a x we i i yi y sseaped. = the trip. On Tuesday Afier ig n lic eck, and they iragged the old man up- MAR RIED, Hie sal + 1) \ " ve | To A.D American Journalisn aia 3 CONE 8 n th with a full stock of d sizes of ~—Just bear in mind that Dinges goods | but up to the present time twenty-sev Was hoc by ow h i IY xe ni on the floor, when one of them cut his On Jan, 21, at the residencs FJ bl de hale, at Hie Penance of John Neese a . SOLS] 3 among 10 MO- sot read to trim, to which ah SSP . $ AI ted Dy Josep! {zen er for! thene : Sh mua it "i y ! oe dy ae residencs o [desceased, Spring Mill rege two. on i ™ 42 1 3 {hat are nok Jasred Te Barked down bedies have been recovered. larceny, on suspicion of having robbed bis | Jum pe ol ONL hulle. She wife| Brumgart, in tabersburg, by Rey. A, K |THURSDAY, FEB of bd Mowine| tropolitan journals of the count 8a plete News-paper. ky gall © altention of manufacturers. a8 amaged. I a house on the 1 t I left of be Sn iped upon her husband's ody and! Zimmerman Mr. Ir ) hr UJ . s | SA) ' . wit y following n 10 persons who desire Ba : ; n add to the th h yi tiouse on the night 1 left. I had a hearing, | - : m ® DOCGY ana; sgimmerman, Mr, Ira Brumgart and Miss! property, to wit : 2 foursvearling mule amnion ATTIC Cohn ; : that a ig eh bargains offered. before in neola Mion, pe o aie peteous at Minn | gos put under $5600 to answer at court and | Sanred Ap The threo men then| Ellen M. 8 nook. y Eve yorses, three milk od 4 : of au Its telg: aplic service comprises ispatches of the |“ would say we manufacture is valley. eols, Minn., whose death from eating| when the bill was brought bef 1»! dragged tha corpse out of the house : | catt] vead of § } shoats. three| 'W' : y ary in : n the bil $ ught before the! BOEG LO I ou 1@ house and! op 1 tokt af Ofah + {eattle, 10 head of sheep, 10 shoats. three stery 80a oan nol i iated esp y — Our neighbor, D. C. Keller, the new raw ham poisoned by trichinae were bes | grand jury it was ignored. |carried it into Stokes county, where itp C. “Wei jhe ofthe 20ih mt. by Rey | breeding sows, two fanoing mills hy Jyres estern Associated Press an tional Associa est priced Shes £0 unlined LE. l A Father Rh ny tens on ih | was cone d i “x “ ' ! sidence 10 {ork an 2 thrash] ahina ani raed x . i Treasurer, is really getting ready to flit fore reported, five more of the seventeen po uihet and 11eh 1.¥kane on the Red of | Was Soucesled in some underbrush. It| bride's father, Mr. Jacob Ena $i°/fork and repe, threshing machine and| Press, besides a very extensiv pecial Telegrams [bows as desired " » 2 0 Wars teint : s ecemoer, and went to tnt co ty, Del o 0 eK ie r » » sor : 11 : Ye | pOwWe HO Broad p ARON, On $ 3 to Bellefonte, and makes sale, Feb. 11.| Who were stricken down are so danger. aware, where we bought a farm of bortys ters, Wee 13 ater by some hun 1; Jamison, of Millheim and Miss Rosa Rony broad Wheolul w oh one | from all important points. As a News-paper it h He goes where there's heaps of stamps | ously ill that their lives are dispaired of, | five acres, of which there were twenty! — oa | ten, of Penn twp., Centre county. ter, two plows, two harrows two celia) 2 i“ 8 JUNanl points, SB S-pap iL 088 no supe- to handle, Wilkesbarro, Pa. Jan. 80.—Martin | 2CTes under cultivation. I went to Work! As I F. Be Nat reed | At the residence of 8. J. Herring, Eq.,|tors, one hay rake, 1 Harpster corn pisn-| TiOr. It is Independent in Politics, presenting all political —Do you want first-class cauned or | Murray, s patient at the small-nox hosnit. | °7 2 farm, and father returned to Penns| °* + =: Beers, a Cleveland contractor, | near Penn Hall, Jan, 25. 1882 by Rev. J'|ter, 1 corn scraper, Excelsior reaper, one : i lor des 3 : ; Fray, 8 patient 1% Lhe small-pox hospits | sylvania, Being very fond of gunning, 1| ¥®* driving a heavy load of lumber out! Benson Akers, Mr. Arbor L. Katherman, {#et of harness, 1 set of gears, plow pears news free from partisan bias or coloring, and absolutely Se we wy be other canned or dried | al, made his escape through a window to-| neglected the farm ; my home became un | Buelid avenue on a recent morning he Ye'eRTaph operator at Miflinburg, Union| Wagon saddle, 1 iron kettle 1 ten) lat i ’ rust, i el est the market affords, then day and proceeded to his residence, a dis- | P1easant to me on account of the desire of | met & young man in a light w & "% county, Pa., to Miss Alma M, Houtz, of|stove, 1crose~cut saw, a lot of house furpis| without fear or favor as to parties, It is, in the fullest sense, PENN £0 to Dec. lers forit, and you will be sure tance of one mile p his 3 . | my wife to got back to Dauphin county. |, J A 3 1 “ ; IROL wagon going the game place, } itura, grain in the ground ar 3 fa pr ah F A A Ph. TH. nd . s SVALLEY BANKING CO. to get it. family 8 a T he] re arrival his| Spo gave me no peace, but cried at ali :°Werd the city. Neither would turn out | many other articles. © krest) & FAMILY PAPER, Each issue contains Several COM- CENTRE HALL, PA. a amily Led. be police have him under | times to get back Lyk rhich drove | for the other, the contractc afta er ———— | Sale pent 'ol { OYE mnt RECEIVE DE Inter Sale : : J 8 | er | times to get back to Lykens, which drove 46 other, the contractor refused tol - === | Sale lo cammence at 10 o'clock a. m.| RIE a SERIALS f ing i Diseri POSITS and allow. SE a a? Setiing plenty this guard to prevent him from spreading the | me ous of tue house, and was the cause of|turn out because he had a heavy load. and DIED. | When terms will be made known by | PLETED STORIES: & SERIAL STORY of sbeorl Htaresh “dal a } ng a i any little quarrels. until we actually dis. |. y load, and : : I RRR hey a i : : 3 4 > otes within the last week, and the season not | 472%" uany Litle quarrels, until we actually die- (the young man refused because he was| On 13 ult. in Haines twp., Ida, daughe] ELIAS FETTEROLP, | and a rich variety of condensed notes on Fashions, Art, In- : 1d ay us fairly opened yet. Some of these sales In Huntingdon county, last week, the] Father, wife and brothers returned |" the right side already, “Well I can iy of John Frederick aged 18 mopths and | ___ prenmesm— — -.- rraton, | dustries, Literature. Science. et ite Wx, Worry Ww will be found i a . : ° a : 21 days | == Ee ———————————— - | ’ erature, cience, eve, etc. 8 arxe uo Pres't B our advertising colums. | court set aside the array of jurors placed | home. 1 remained in Delaware until | stay here all day," declared Beers. “Sol” =o. _ [{IOMMISSIONERS' N TICE. | ti : —Woodward bas lost one of its oldest | I? the wheel by the Jury Commissioners March of gu, od TR the fa m on|\» 1” responded the other. * And Sharaf, het ing She a RD Some Sowaship C eo Mlved that the {| {QRS are compiste, and ta be felled upon, nis NEN pated ve h HG - ee 1d gold the stock and rented the farm on! a LS { Christina Roth, aged 19 ¥ 3} wl + WAL IRC Presen Ea i FRO 22a af a . A 1 . y § rer , in ALO " 5 ¢ years, t onthe |} ( Y% \ tegi i "ra o sof {babitaite, Bo HS Qeath on Mz, Eliza for the J ent 1882 because of errors and irs shares. 1 visited Philadelphia after th the home FRiaing d facing each other| yn 19 days. | . + ¥ mony *| board of ( ounty Commissioners be gov: 8 an enterpr ising, pure, and trustworthy GENERAL FAM. z; she died on Monday night, | regularities. The law requires that a du- | sale of the stock: I again went to Dels-| from 9.15 in the morning until 4.8%1in the CY jerned by the following rules and regula. . uy 9 5 : Jast, sad 38 over 30 years of age. She |plicate of the array of the names of jurors | Wate in a few days after and hired to work afternoon, while the men passed the time | pi 27, near the Union church, James| tions, und for he information of the pub. ILY NEWSPAPER. Our special Clubbing terms bring it was the mother of Mrs, Sarah Neff, of : : : ‘| with a man named C. K. Snyder, with!; i ub whistling cieste. 1 |JHimer, infant son of Wm. and Emma| lic itis ordered that thoy be published for ithi i i engin > placed in the wheel must be given to the| With 8 ali 2 ; neg L . Unyder, thiin walking about, whistling, sitting on the Sholl, aged £ years, 8 months and 20 days, | [OUT Successive weeks in each newsna sr within the reach of all, Specimen copies may be seen at Prothonotary to be filed whom | rems I atl) ‘Pp 3 I tourth fence, whittling 1 i } . ' 20 days. |. the count Pape: : L tary to be filed. f July. when I went to Philadelp} nd | fence, ait and conversing with res. n ORs i 0 : i jin the county : is . ~The Rebersburg congregation ob- Fddg Wg I ihe on ao Md dents, who gathored around to igs the! st Un oy uit. th ekR Sowashin, of eon Is, That the County Commissioners | this office, served the week of Prayer, out of which a : : fP0um shit OR wine hom he Jolin BB loonie WI od around vo 80) : he BEPROR, | { iperine, Bd of Daniel | meet in their office at the Court House in| Send subscriptions to this office. pew an EXiensive revival of religion. merican people for pecuniary assistance As soon as I got bome I had a severe ats a” in ; Ww , 1d 1 , } Siang - weak ay ye Fours Y woutse ong and iva SS cislonte, on wii ready there are twenty inquoirers and | to enable him to carry Guiteau’s case to! tack of malar a, Which confined me in the] ® ing he would be “braced up’ by en. |Y8YS jand third Tuesday of each month. many more are expected to follow, * |the higher courts, If he cannot secure] Bouse until September 7, when 1 again|COUrsging words §from the by-standers,| TRIBUTE OF RESPECT 195 lost A. y. o § 0 cloes Pa Xm 8 BR — Z aniabial ¢ tance in tos nse began work in the mines, in which I did] It is related that Mr. Boers yielded av : ss - | aft) \ BooCs anc material for the use 7 \ Mr. Thomas Yearick, of Aaronsburg, | 29D assistance be declares he must aban: ot lose 4 shift until my "second Bites 1 i whine: Li ‘eers yio Qudjat last, | Whereas, it has pleseed Heav lof the county must be purchased by the 7 £} spent an Lour in pleasant chat with the | 00 the case as he is unable to pay the| the crime of which 1 hece. been for otjand, drawing his team away from the § : planted our CeAYENIY! Commissionars or by thar ceatev bY the : \o | x > Ang * op dei the crime of which ive been found! i... 1 . ad Father A OV i ola "va HE oraer, . REPORTER the other day. Such useful DecessAry expenses out of his own pocket, | guilty and vatst ution: AVL 1 (planks, proceeded on his journey Said thes to re moye from our midst, : by! 8d. All bills must be itemized when ai A Pu He ~ : and intelligent democrats as Mr. Year Bisson po B88 But OWE De ket, Inadditics to the statement published [the youth | death, George F. Krape, who was a faiths | presented te the Board for payment. ; x A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates ich are a credit te our organization, and eponded to i 2 i a SPpen’ will bere in the Patriot yesterday morning are the|stayed here until the middle of next |W! Pupil in the Georges Valley Union| ith. No orders tobe drawn until the Eb ; without Intoxicating we are always pleased to meet them. Ww, 7'® 158 heral spirit. ol lars “which, now that|week. ~~" |Sunday School ; therefore, Dard of Commissioners approves the : arren Dareless, of Lycoming o aunty ‘rank ha iblicly stated them, can bel | Resolved That as a Sabbath Schoc 1. w £4) y b | X ’ 4 i jg —An el a 3a 748 killed in ira whee to cme) nh ih 4 i: | . - i ' hd ena ath School, we! Oth. No goods or material of any kind E 5 ] y 5 A hanic or farmer. worn out with a ka . Houtze living along > ye Jus hitien i Strawbury township about a supplied the mourn the loss of one who, by his many] for the use of the county to be purchase } . yf souschold duties try Patan awe “Ly « - ear ago } sing th Th SuiTs RA Bre ' + BUDD ¢ : Wi A h nl read . J . Yi tun rv Ne £1 I, a ou fw Re ; 8 v1 ER MING NIC, reer Madisc borg 2d Roaaror > Feat 249, by betug thrown down an em | w, 1 ani nother gaye him{plan, All the wires were laid for the aps| NOD e qualities, rendered himself useful to "IOAN web ounty Commissionors : : y ' w Bister or | £48 Man usted by mental shin i } ankment ne icttire ock whicl he money fo arrises hire. After giving! tor veal Q ' : g~that x 111 oh ri i { ‘ y 4 t ‘ t ts, es P ¥ ing home from school on Monday even- Ian a nt near : eure Rock, at rhloh i ne 0 i 1 hire A flor giving iture of the coming State Convention for| "that we will chrish his virtues, and) H O. CAMPBELL { Comin but wee Parker's i i tdi x AC 18 LOwnspi flecer TT atla 10 OIG man the sing rent to the right go \ BAR PAR 11 : i Tay dy OI igs lug, in sliding on the ice, fell and broke pi é ihe tows tpip officers had failed to and Hor ie sing Pro By M : 8 {Gen, Beaver, one of the 306 at Chicago, | ¢VO! held him in fond re membrance ; als A.J. GREIST, both bones of his leg below the knee, * piace suas logs, As a result the widow SG d him Y nate” Rare Hn an valli on Py . {fe Governor. The candidacy of State though we miss him in our Sabbath W. Mires Wark ER, Clerk. sued for di 4 reccived a vardiot afi sir ila at ha Yammer cnet A Ee ot) . : * 1chool mae w : : : k ~Rev. J. Benson Akers and family 00 Sr damage and hs eived a verdict of v usly Around i lower corner of the’ Fressurer Butler is giving them somos hool, may we not forget what is our] = mre ————— or : 1 ‘ s of miveral FETS dying from lung, kidae i 3 ‘ . 118 Bum would b » made all « « | house, and directly aft nr 8 ft 1 bl iy lose is his { FTC A WE 73PEY - . i * 3 : A uying irom lun - were quite surprised a few days ago by | °. SGT Woui have made all dav- | Bouse, and directly afterward 1 heard theltrouble. They claim that they can easily] 12% i bis gain. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE — Lat nervos ho might be sa PaRkER's Givaik Town # handsome donation from their friends : . sotnd of o Loy peop manly by "| nominate Beaver, which is probably true,| Jse#olved, That we tender to his sorrows | 4 : ins of administration upon the| prin i $ ig j occasion of it should be noted by all sul’ ros Ly 4 PiSkO 3204, ? s > { ) ' ® = U9 Hog pater u 1e “ Oxiaie © 08, J. Sliver, dec'd, late of at Spring Mills, The Parson and his sould be noted by all su { Theold man came reeling around the|but they fear the result on the people. | PK parents our heartfelt sympathy, and Potter townehip having on lawfully TREAT i i i PrYiSor "" 1 fai . 'y 3 i" fmily a out Sreatially his pervisors, { corner and fell on his fuce, Hemy atthe They are afraid that when they have lnid|™8%Y He “who marketh oven the spar -igranted to the undersigned = ' n + . . - same lime running he same iran } . rd : wal all had y : . iy and tender their sincere thant oo His Three lovely sisters— Lizzie, Fanny and | Sains Lin 8m the 2 o n She RE Gire ¢ Butler out stiff and cold his friends win rows’ fall, comfort them in their be {respectfully request all persons knowin E " Yivad i Eh 3 : : { gil over 18 fence into the oodmin i . ; f a 0 g Le 2 in bie 0 the es 5 doners for their kindness, * Mary. lived in Louisville, Ky. Lizzie] ran to the old man. turned him on his! bolt and join the Wolfe anti-machine In| theSusuives io bv indebted X 1 athe al : ’ * < i i 3 e ¢ i O58 HARV] . . and Fanny admired the same young man, Ac: and then turned him on hig face dependents, 1 hey Propose now Lo noms! J. P, Hecemay, in ait y i th TT - s 1 v _— i! ~The Sunbury Dail has the fi 1 A disc i hao ni : again when Henry refueed ; . . INK CIAIME AgAING the same 0 present) ing: “2H Iki y € loliow~ | A discussion about him one day ended in| %& ral any refuced to aid me inlinate Beaver at all hazzards and then run J.D. Waanen; [them duly authenticated for seitlement ing: Alter talking for many years an | such a terrific combat that Mary had tof rarink the old man, We then ran to thel pier in asf Licutenant-Gover They C.J. Finxie MARY F.STIVER effort is at last to be made to obtain |interfere ; bel ; 2 a carriage and left. I drew two of the car-| >" es brs overnor., + 10y liana SAM L L. STIVER money totbuild a*bridge across the Sus. ale ein ehalf of Fanny, who received | tridges in my revolver and gave them to|think that Butler will not dare decline, . : Committee. WAM. B, STIVER, Adm’ quehanna at that place and thereby such a beating that she had to be put to Henry go that he could return ten he had{and they can thus keep his fo lowers in Georges Valley, Jan 80, 1889, 18}an6t, Potters Mills. open to Sunbury the rich farming lands bed. Mary went totown and gol & war- iho did Bot : Jas Sus home ! told Henry limo, The Cameron men are conscious) We eall ti a I — we" ’ of Union and Snyder counties The |rant for the arrest of Lizzie, who, when | serve him } kesh he §fais 0 i would that they will hay e u hard row te hoe (his : e ca | the attention of our readers to DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. bridge, we understand, could be erected | she was brought to jail, swore out a wars} Troutman. Ay he served Yout : : '#| the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor, Liottors of administration at Walnut street at a cost of $75,000, and rant against Mary : so M ro di : . Chis house has been established nearly |upon the estate of Androw Koller, late of at Market street two spans additional gainst Mary ; eo Mary and Lizzie rn fle Amb ano - fei 10 years, and their goods are celebrated | Potter township, dec'd., baving been would be added to the cost, Theadvan- 20th 4 A 520.00 BIBLICAL REWARD, for purity and strength, We would rec- [granted by the Register of Centre County, tage to Sunbury would be obvious, at | °" iriuries, while the young man, the|good until April 1st. 1889: Avy of our| The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly|2m™mend a trial of their Gold Medal|lo the undersigned, he requests all persons y i ' Ar iy, K Y brand i knowing themsel to b debted least $100,000 a vear 1d cause of all of it, is no doubt running | nracent « Hea : in the prize puzzle department « ofp| Prands to all who desire superior cook- , emase ves to be indebted to Aa) would be brought y 18 UBL running | present subscribers sending us the name! ih! or F par.ment of their ery } deceased to come forward and make im: to the town. around the streets, possibly with anothe : ; ir : : Monthly for February offer the following | ©TY- boct4m di p : rin i » J WHET 1 of a new subscriber, and paying bis own|casy way for some one to make $20 00; re ee eee, | A0diAe Payment, and those hay ng claims y : : oung wo . tia 1 : VIS genddabi N's mn i : } ; p Mr. Chas. Montelius, died suddenly of young oan, and that of the new, in advance, for one , 1° 'h@ person telling us which is the] OLD HORSES WANTED.~The under- suis the taig 10: Dretent them duly | | Y + i : 4 hears dissate; at bis home, in Pines City, Any of our subscribers paying all dues, | year, we will send the Chicago Weekly orn Feb i bio Old Testament Herips . i at Mil sb the ie Glue JAMES A. KELLER, Adm'r ( Oa ¢il da Ti Nal ( e 'V ar W : A LIF IM E 3 » 0D Y. from the Mifflin-|and $2.25 in adv: {1 ronal bor nodl" : oo ago AY tu 'y February 10th, 1882, wo will give|and Soap Factory at Milesburg, he wishes innt Yetitra Hall P JUVE CURES RJLRUR J y Al are i . AY ii burg Telegraph we clip the following: Bad yooo ah advance, wil Receive fof one News vere to both one year. No better| $20.00 in gold nen prize. The money will|to buy old fat and crippled horses, and| Giant ~~ Centre Hall, Pa. . pic 5 CURPASSES) OTHERS He was sick but one hour—apoplexy “Weekly News,” a lar By ized 30 alcage offer out. Too hrded to fhe winner February 15, other stock, for killing ; also beef legs, |- JXECUTORS NOTICE. — Letters tes- . . : : . . bk 4 « ae Ze Ok 4 hd } A p i aj TRO. LE . em i t i F Of is or i : BD ® 2nd beer! rouble being the immediate | paper, “This is the best offer made, and| My wife said I was a fool when 1|sond 20 ole, in meee. Tp JF the prize must! Gan Im osbarg Ba. | Dog pthmentary on the estat of Re.| $hat is kept by any ono dealer in Centro Co, and sold atitho-most REAs| | n8an a Go. cause of death. From the time of the |we opi make it with the ho induce] bi ¥ ash 1(iaken) with their © wl. postage siainps esburg, Pa.ibecos Brisbin, lateof Potter twp., dec'd, 2 PRICES ta ory i : attack to within five minutes of dea | ney only ei With the rope of indue- Brought home atbotile of Parker's Ginger taken) with thei answer, for which they re having been duly: granted ithe under] SONABLE PRICES. Heis sole agentfor the NIOK 00. NEW YORK & ance payment and increasing our | Tonic. But when it broke up my cough oreive the March number of the| Two papers, the Re Th : . dibo. y ¥ y y the Reporter and the Ohi. |signed, they request all persons knowin tanh ada . : . a g Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow, HICAQO ILL, ee + i i 3 : x i in 3 : he was conscious, his last words “There’s | circulation. drove away her neuralgia and cared| 1°"h!¥, in which will be published the cago Weekly News, to all sending us |themselves to be indebted to the deceased my little Pollie,” being addressed to his baby’ namo and address of the f. th i i 3 : -— : : ; y's dysentery, she thought I had|,rira ot : WIDNer of 106) nn ; bi to make immediate payment, and th : : : jitle Srand dasghter, who was standing |, = Doll and Mingle still 3 sep ahead is made an excellent investmest, PEs ith 9 Soiree anywor_ thereto. $2% in advance. The best offer out. {having claims against the same, to present| that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN CEN. His rema’~3 were taken to Mifflinburg importance, in selling the cheapest,] Peruna should be used in ali skin dis- oy Ahan, Ruriepae P UBLISIING pail Ssber's Is, for years, ig ov Br AY LOR. Roads foment. TRE COUNTY, in less than two. years introduetion. for burial? © stock of boots and shoes in Centre coun- | ease, wT) Easton, Pa, AL | ot Alison Ba cured me. CJ M WILLIAMS, M Voytows, Pa, Ab 4 : 19} an 6, Exocutors, freavement, are both in jail, and Fanny is in bed from We make the following liberal offer,