pa SE : . — THE CENTRE REPORTER THE PRINTERS’ PIONIC, ahead of it for rome distance, making | the tragedios reported from Oulubauns, A DI NG K \) | GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. F A ( ¥ ge y y ol disp ph from 10 uae oR CO si a. . . 1 WN . The printers’ picnic, of the J. V. P. A, signs to Hawley and L. V. Grimes, wh yo Tombstone (Arizona) Apitaph —— Ji xX Uh | — or u oy : st vet concealed near the trail, When the n : tain sel : 3 last Friday, was one of the best yet held | Were concealoc states that a courier from Santa Crus gives Oentre Hall, Pa., Sept. 7 1882, by the association the success is due to | express arrived at the spot they commence (an acoount of the killing of threo parsons I ——————————— {4 1 good management of Conrad, of the | ed firing to scare the messenger and mail by the Radiat, end of » goneral raid of » PLA I N TALK ! Frep Kurtz, . Editor. | M'Veytown Journal, At 10a. m. the two [rider Tho wail rider (Porter) ran off to| Postion In the valley, No Whiske / | : » got a gun, while Cleero Grimes rode into emesis fire SCmpaties of Bellefonte, the Undine | : and the Logan, clad in their handsome : sii , 0 BVERY BODY ; al TrrMs —§2 per year in advance. $250 uniforms, a with decorated hose car the town. M orson or Hall had a rifle; A TEXAS TOWN NEARLY WASH 1'0 EVER Our Bargain sections off mn mee when not in advance. Advertisements | riages, headed by the Zion and Pleasant | without cartridges and a pistol with a belt | ED AWAY. y Fi 20 cents per line for three insertions. Gap bands, marched to the depot to re-] of cartridges, Heo bid himself, and young] — Brown's Inon Brrrenrs — io] — of Clothing for men and boys, well i their sisters, or some ones sisters, to the two 3 700, fi he i x va} : vial oats vad “ number of between ¢ and 700, filled the {heavy rain or waterspout caused the head) whisk y, thus becoming a right along, persons were saved by olimbing on the the Equal if not Fupe, Jory snd half yourly ad's at special (qeive the pionjoers ye special Sn vot Grimes and Hawloy broke open the box| Sepenty-two Persons Drowned, 15 one of the very few tonic i d fi Fall ' : : taining eleven cars filled with oditors and § gang soeurel $5,000 in gold, Thay started | : 13 ’ wn adaptc or ‘ RE = 2r-Hereafter all subscribers paying pn Maid : 5. LP DOS wih, RO, J sh | Galveston Texas. August 20.~-A spo medi vt} . tara 1 EY 1 - wear. a , $ hoir subscription in advance, will get a | their wives and little ones, typos, with f oo wih iW. E. Vail. on his way to] Su] ra h I'e a, ue . BD ak \ | edicines that are not com- READ i H S! ! P , at an av 0 credit of two months ‘additional as a pres his ming, rode to the scene of tha robbery (ora dispatoh to the News states thal a I sed mostly of alcohe Wor forty per cent off from the lo i mium, ! 1 3 : : Win sm —— 4 ; : I ee eee mes ivan Ytrmim. AN BOOB alighted, wearing smil- [soon afier the doed had thoen committed, | cL 0 hove Slephenville, on : : [will k . FUL ; : “THERE'S NO SUCCESS LIKE ing faces and conntenances beaming with | and while looking around for a trail the! | oth laataat ta ovarliow.. deatrovingl fruttinl source of intemper wi cep up a FULL established at our June Upset Sale 5 A RITON RRR «LE appiness in anticipation of the pleasant | guard came back, and not knowing Vail, 3 tant K ¢ & Js ance by promoting a desire a om . ry . : . SUCCESS. time ahead. The M'Veytown band, in Jibei at him. Vail. thinking he was ats Proverty estimated to be worth from $40, for Fath b du LINE OF GOODS, 1 HE GREAT You may save t : ar . 4 in ‘wi § 4 : : ! O00 0% } ) rd. Hy as drowned, v in. h f f 1 ] : Rapid Sales keep our Counters [full regalia, also came with the party.) vo4 bv one robbers, rode on and overs | OY to $100,000. Mrs. Hurt wa wi y € cost of a journey . 43 - The visitors were then escorted to the k the robbe Thay stended to "ha ber house belong dashed Lo pieces Uther to h * a ; clear of old goods—Raiiroad and court house vard by the hose companios, too the robber, hey prejenda 0. ¥ : . . t eo city, and perhaps much more on n : 15,8 : X 1dress of welcome was deliv-| friendly and said they were going A , Brown's IroN Brrrers DO NOT FORGET THIS! . r i - Telegraphic facilities give us [where an address ( thi rat roofs of their houses and to adjoining 0 NOT RGE : , . . : x . » . \ h ered by Senator Alexander in one of his | to town, and Vail, being afraid, went with . : T) = t 3 % sul A \ Th 15 sruaranteed to he 1 nen BBs, REE REE i 3 } Y v BEE a single suit of clothing quick communication with the Y ‘he response was delivered | them abo half a mil von they shot! ees 10 Walal hug How BUAmiu ht % : » i mania s 2a a L . 1 ' > best viens. Fhe Alt ona Tribune, 10 A thew R uta TAL 4 mm} 5 he they News' Fort Concho special reports to-day HROX cating stimulant, and | especially call atten. BBR EE KE HHH 1 VV ER orld 8 argeis—10u now JN es : y x atl three Limos in tha DacK, 10Y were rh anvtean Hin \ nundntinn af f y ' ; w Id m k t Y k by Bwats, oh 1 \ him arodit. Fl alls \ l ‘ \ ! t It ‘ wer ATG DORFLre nding from the irundation of it Ww il In neariy every « 156 . ’ " Vp a i IH] BE K H H 1 vy KE where to find us short speech bias re. O tin ho then overtaken by Messenger Hall, who! Ben Ficklin, Forty deaths are reported ' : { She tion to MY BTOCK of BBB KEEEEE H HI Vv EEE WwW were then made for Gov, Curlin, wik : Nat hah . t at by In. from drowning. Twentysone Mexicans take the place of all liquor i ROCERIES as being anama er T Jn »ntertained the assembled printers pleas protended that he had been shot at by In. from 1 row \ K Koll only \ | | } ' GROCERIES as being : : Cevrar nn & Co's *F Hite . A anranh B od wrotactlo cot Into Were drowed at Kelly's ranch and ton and at the same time abso- x G. R. § PIGELMYER, & Co's “F air, antly In one of his good mored BE iat, and waned yretast! fn 3s . : lat Mcxiaana at Beasley's ranch The ‘town Leite BE ed ne : oe f ot Supe ¥ ayy Ks bo AT Vv 5 ros, when the crowd was adjourned «w 1 own, © went with them some Qistanod, '.f Hon Fieklin is all washed away except! LCE n 1 Cie 51 { O rior 0 any in 16 al. . Wirrner & Co's Supply Depot in time as seemed best to each during |oarrying a pistol in his hand all the time. eight houses. Tha courthouse and jail) whiskey and other intoxi- ley. Oak Hall, Sixth and Maric Sis. ’ £rrixGg Mirrs. | the remuinder of the day. After dinner They got Hall between them and Hawley Are a total loss; no insurance from water, cating beverages Philadel hia ) 0 p oan DOYS Was oponed 3 %. 3 i, ha paopie Iram Dan Angeles riad 0 as 2 the ball of the Log ba) pu \ shot him in the back. Hall shot five limes It : NB A tried { pt i ‘ ' , Pp in Bush's hall, and largely visited all : " : literally +iddled sist, but the raging water prevented It is pe] Guarantee Dargains | enn | e= i — ————— ss ——— LOCAL ITEMS, afternoon, and passed off in the nicest at them, and then they : ilerally riddied still unpossible to eross the North Concho. : aie : Rd YW RAORE Mem—_gt_— BHONE. " kind of order. At the same time the him with bullets. The rbbbers then dis ] he eoubtry presents a SO whi h Rev, GW, Rice, editor of that I will sell low, and only ask that Il [0¢ er 0 S his off} » : : y ya : s R a} anhaw (elm ’ 1 v woggars description uses, shops, : : 3 . ’ can ' «We will send the Rerorres, for printers ball came off in one of the Bush | vided the. money, Grimes taking bls and | CRKEIR attie and clothing are piled up in ¢ American Christian Re- » amiiafe if ; High Street rg the campaign, in clubs of 20, for $4.00. | house parlors, which also passed off fine | his brother's share, and they separated heaps at every step. mew, says of Brown's Iron people come and saiisly thomsclves of / [igen 5 Bellefonte, Pa. Send in names for clubs of 20, ly and was enjoyed by such of the typos Through a chain of ciroumstantial evidence tb ’ + 3 : 1 their sweethearts as are fond of tip- | ve. Shicll Lowth | oth] LUCK SUPERSTITION IN OHINA itters:: shia from the prices asked a . — Rev. Koser, of Pine Grove Mills, am tes lia y Coe fe | Treasurer Lacy, Shirifl Lowther and oth LUCK 1 LR: ) N N i eu ia { t prices as . LEWISTOWN , plog the light fantastic, Others strolled ors worked up the case. The mob which . i in, U » Nov. 16, 1881. ; will preach in the Loop church, on Sun- through the town to view its fine resi Rov. Mills, returned missionary: “It is Gents Ihe foolish wast , — ): \E day morning, 10th, and in theafernoon, | 1.1 ex and famous spring, The Hun. | assembled after the robbers were arrested], o ov or aight yoars since 1 first visited ng of vital force in business, PRIE'RBTRS bl ; ; PUERINS AT= Marble & Granite same day, at 2, at Centre Hall—filling tingdon and Altoona boys had a match | were determined to hang all three, Cicero the little town of Jao Kia Tswang, in i ire, and vicious indul. WILI GIVEAWAY £1000! this 3 AT A i 3 o : 4 . ; 2% 3 Rev. Fischer's appointments, =t game of base-ball on the fair ground | Grimes has a wife and a large family here Shantang, China. 1stoppod at the best gence of our people, makes PRE A B t 8 Aree Crow Wf *a. 2% § tod a lag 5 : \ ~ { ‘0 weparation a a0nss a : T ~The people of Pennsvalley cer. | which attracted thither a large crowd of | while L. V. Grimes and Hawley were ion of the place. There was nothing un; you | SSparal} n 3 ne e uty year to cash customers, by aSystemof PRED CE AL Rhu LU appieq, 8a un ’ Ys NTR E H 1 tainly have no occasion to go away from | spectators, out with a party of citizens and officers{, ...lin the accommodation The brick diods Who tesoit to mtlooes your goods lower than sold e'sewhere home for any thing in the monument or | At 6 p. m. the special train pulled out hunting for the treasure, Cloero Grimes|pedstond, with its GriOn of Chinese for temporary recuperation, Checks. Each customer taking a $20 Jody made clothing for men and DOYS | edit tothe cra. All felt pleased with | nedy, Rev. B. D. Qoloffe, and othars. The/lyrga quantity of mushrooms prepared for ity, overwork, rheumatism, ——Squirrels are ripe—Ben Arney | fhe Penn'a R. R. officials for courtesies | finchingly, but L. V. Grimes broke down. | the numerous apartments of the inn. He permanent relief, and ow price of $2, “TREASURY OF SONG," is indeed a LOTHS, C * in old Oona ml, the management of the almshouse a short tombstone line. The Millheim Marble | with the happy party on board for their | P45 a statoment to the crowd. When be ow x made 4 @ eC crOW QA. 3 i n { Mal wilo Works turns out the best styles, uses the | homes, b gu Ras 29 matting avd. a short plank pillow, sheck st chased will be punch: ’ The finest stock, and their prices are as rea-| Bellefonte never had a better looking | bad finished they determined to put him|wag neither better nor worse than in other check sums purchased punch Ae public of sonable as elsewhere, Encourage hue crowd, especially of ladies, within its [to death, Mr. Fitch, a young lawyer. inns, The macaroni was perhaps better Brown's Iron Brrrers ran pening re do Kado Sark tn Bt independent of high prices and |) eir reception and treatment. The M'-{officers meantime returned and finally KR market Mr Jao, the proprietor, was a at : in ependent of other stores, Veytown Land serenaded the printing | Cicero Grimes away to a place of safety. well-to-do old gentleman and rathér neuralgia, consumption, take notice. extended. emt lioillim - was quite gracious tu his foreign guests Believing it to be the best for ~Hotel Stand en .: * ~—They have discovered a silver and made it a special point to comearound both merchant and customer that all . Hocily Drsogs. Jv : treasury. It contains nearly 800 cholee His Bail. made Mr. Jao or his inn remarkable IT. DESHNER, Gunsmith, determined to do away with the NOTIONS, EANCY GOO ——The Soldier's Reunion is to be | elections of song from the various departs i— was the wonderful luck hillock which did| credit system after the 17 of July, DS, $B PEALE Hoa MEE” 3 EALE & M'EEE, : opposite the Court Pa. : ry. . : . NI curth a1 SHiver Walch and three Myton w. Whithey, he great Amar time ago, and found a sad state of affairs. | with a little lime and pounded hard. The | guns from 85 to 814. Revolvers from \ prizes, an Basso, writes the publi . Stoves were missing, employees were not/luck hillock was a considerable elevation, {1 to 11 dollars. Muzzle loading guna or its cquivalen —FOR— imi All were exceedingly well be- a sch to the mq i “them i : om ed and when amount is full §1 will be i Jesh a left with the good opinion of made : 4aach a ie ab ageing: ving th ln meat int and the mustard sauce has been thoroughly tested : ! y¥ : y 8 ich oce early two ermicelll were not unpalatable . : Fo : . 2) i i — Tudependent headquarters are |p unireds of our citizens—their conduot | PE MrIESS, WAS CCHS early IWOlaud vermicelli were not unpalatable. 1 for dyspepsia, indigestion, thrown off the $20, besides having » -— Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere N EW STOoC Write or call on Clevan Dinges for arms and designe, -A-P-P}{ I have this | in — ————————— - | on, — — —— -— JO flow of the Rpeti Grange picnic will be held on Sificas snd sameef the prominent citizens The crowd then took Hawley and L. V.|proud of bis old aud respectable estab liver complaints, kidney New De a riure HN MULLEN, w lawisown © mountain, near Centre Hall, Sept.|in the evening. ) Be i | Grimes and banged them. There was not|lishment. He was a man of letters as well, troubles, &c., and it never A d} C ‘» 21, and will be a large affair, Bellefonte as well as for the assocation. orks. mine near Sanbury. Subscribe for ry MAJOR® PHIPPS A FUGITIVE. ye Alea UL : . “Reporter,” 30 ots. for nip ey She “TREASURY OF SONG.” sal hfe. Trey Saal Mh be vy a, dealings should be in cash, and fol Centre Hall ; sl shied The S . * Philadalnhia’s| Pret well read in Christian books anc a : -_— ~—We will send the Reromrem, in| It is seldom that we can commend a The Superintendent of Philadelphia's owned taf Christianity Bad vory much to; lowing the example of most promi DRY GOODS, held at Snow Shoe on Saturday, Sep, 9. | ments, sacred, classical, humorous. These | 43 High St., Bellefonte, Pa » Ny . Fx Sr * TL “ Philadelphia, Sept. 1,—-Major Ellis P.[%0. a 82 Afi i s the bo il . ~==The Sion and Millheim bands will Sulend over AU Toa] OU Phipps, who up to last night was Super-| I will explain what this moans The] Has pow on hand: Winchester|158=. After this date the books will Ready Made : duced i ieal b generally introduced in musical homes, id u) . i} : WA | - oat JU le All kinds of produce wanted at | co, will’deprive vocalists of their best ex- aid, although warrants on the city treas.|g,. iy feet in circumlorence and may be|very cheap. I sell no breech loading eg A ——— Brockerhoffs, Centre Hall. Farmers, if|2.se for not singing on invitation, since | UTE, Wore regular; paupers ware given in : toh " dilans ' Thaokful to my customers for you want the best prices for your butter, a . tion 3 b 3% no music with me.’ |sullicient clothing in winter and made go three foet high. It had grown from small | “seconds. | 8 azserilon, a "| barefooted, and stories of cruelty were|beginnings and large untidiness to the] Guns made aud repaired. their past patronage, I hope to meet en al AL now at the Philadelphia Branch, where at Bellefonte, we are proud to Say, Was a | Rours. He was followed by O. B. Ken-/one of the side rooms was piled away a biliousness, weakness, debil- The association appreciates the kindness much noise. Hawley met his death uns /gnd taught an advanced school in one of fails to render speedy and =e Manager, : ol sh sey Te reduced prim Som lubs of ten, for the campaigy, for the [book so strongly as that named above Almshouse Arrested and Jumps [commend it. But none of these things peut and successful dealers, I have c LADYS DRESS GOODS, D. F. FORTNEY, RPE i Ton cama ssompinoans ‘whee | ito be Sine Bem 10°12 1° 1 LHL 0 Son Sis Breech nding] FOR—CASH- [CIAIRIPIEITIS. (CLOTHIN G exgs, bam, and other produce, take it to | will have no force in the presence of Brockerhof"s store, where you get goods | TREASURY OF SONG.” The Kansas old, TU Sliarhome ds he EL size indicated. Somebody's shoes bhad| Shot-gun cartridges loaded to order./them in the future at my old stand, UsSH HOOSE. a} lower prices than elsewhere. City Journsl says: “There is not asong | too Lon given pelty offices, such as | D000 dirty and the Sith had been scraped] Ammunition wholesale and retail, W. RB Tel i i oti ‘ rite S : , ah bi 3 : where I am confident I can sell much » i —1t is expected that trains will be ju She GRtiFs Sa ve ou “Captain of the dust pan, “Captain of the off At this place on the floor. Then & mul] LER. Sportsmen are respectfully ins] 1 EAPER THAN BEFORE dl GROCERIES luni, Fa. Special running. between Jersey Shore and |ihe book The Rey. B. B. Hull, of New will tub, ahd 32 08, and were paid a fow |titude of other dirty shoes had passed that! yited to examine my stock. 25aue8m CHEA HA) “ vl, and A 9 country trade. Williamsport on the Shamokin, Sunbury | York City says “ It is impossible, I]SeHS 8 monk. h Wis done so that they way, and so, little by little, there came to] : * ILOWER than elsewhere. Have de OHN BLAIR LIN and Lewisburg railroad the first of No-|think, to make a better”! Protessor Hugh might vote, and at every eleclion they LINN, 3 : Teboosiie of arched up to the polls in a bedy,| bos distinct hillock. No profane broom | _______ ne ee (bermined to give my customers the Greatest Bar ins Coffee Su ar. vember. A. Clarke, of the University of Ponnsyls | Wore m ] 8 ] “i “a , x E ¥ y ’ 3 sas * g iven Republican ballots, and always/ever disturbed these precious sccumulas S Rit . Ufice on Allext treo Lek vania declares, I am glad to bear my |(K ; y 5 AGENTS WANTE dy Sl hi benefit of the new system, ea, Syrups, feb uf new lo oh ; hg hgh Comman Councilman. Hi onl . s | RYE 5) i . | 0 : goode ey hue yoda: Brockerhoffs, Jhesslections Sota A os Glazke The Committee of One Hundred bave| 4° I a lae ky ss, and Hyun 1 saw : Treasu ry of Song PRODUCE will be taken in ex- EVE ueensware, C.T. Alexander. ~ CM. A series of sketches, and portraits of | been after Major Phipps, and yesterday it | 1m there was nothing of which the old or AN A rea of ae eed [change for goods at highest market —— R Glassware, LEXANDER & BOWER, Evanpelical church, at Coburn. in the book, making in all about 560 warrant was sworn out by Morris M. vious as this little hillock of dirt in the | fompetiticn. Jae is \mimanss. Humiseat cit isons | price, Respectfully, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW - i ’ ® @ sien Br every home » : every respect the work is superb. rh : : ny iets 'p 3} : sla a rding te wha {180 game’ FL, Robbiases, D. 0. “11 W.l. 0 as’ ips, of Penn, was thrown from a horse een published by Hubbard Brothers, of Ste Ellis P. Phipps did defraud the city|Jao's inn and that this extraordinary phes|ii Doane, Mus Doc. Sit mecis 5 rest bose botd | jul y Epring Mills, Pa, ~ ~The finest and latest styles dress ime variety of | made to vote for W, Ellwood Rowan foritions. It came to be understood that Mr. y testimony to the excellence and variety 8 Bower, ~~~Work has commenced on the new | eminent musicians and singers is included | Was decided to arrest him, Last night aiman was so proud or his heighbors so ens feces $8I1 = Here oly 81 8. No book like i. No . 3 * i i 2 1 in | Matthews, charging that on or about Jan. [kitchen. It was thought thatthe streams/o. D Tiflany D. D. “A perfect marvel of sxosll i 4s r \ . , —=John Philips, son of A. F. Phil |pages. The binding is beautiful and in a Er Iknchen. On tiha stroamslu. boo b A perfect marvel of sxcelionce | Tr 3 m ar e y B RG A INS BELLEFONTE, Pa. PS 1t has 1, 1882, and within the last nine monthsiof lucky influence were pouring in to sed cheapmess™ G. A Peltz, D. D. “Full of gous | I. J. Grenoble, ! e { ! Office in Garman's new building last week. Falling upon his head he was P hiladelphiaof a large sum of money; nomenon was the outward evidence of it. [wast A. J. Gordes, D. D. “lis contents will picked up iosensible but sustained no hiladelp hia. that he conspired with others while Su~| Every one expected the Jaos would have 8 genial susshise to the home" Prof. W. ¥.| Sherwin. "1 have examined this sumpluocus volume | rious ini . esse - erintendent of the almshouse tv rob the! numerous offsprings, long life, wealth and wan delight ™ J, ine 3, tt ————— —— —————————— rime y be FH the ujary a Se Say der, shag ity, and that he drew false and fraudu.| literary rriebiny I have given this io- should ba 1a rn hoRsebs ia" in Be’ land." Prof. | burchicld's N. y : Fa ers will . allow spring wagon dislocating his left arm at RAILROAD TALK. lent warrants, for which no goods were stance to illustrate the belief of tho Chis|is & grand chance 1g cols mosey. Nample pages | Burchfield's New Grocery. Having bought the ed the highest price for th 1 : % . | received. This warrant was given to De. nese in lucky influences. Bal they bee &0.0ree. Address HUBBAKL BROS, Ppusdels | — oD . @ elbow. The railroad work near Beech Creek is : iti inva aa indan h Yo in | Phi, Pa. boeght i nds Miss 1 ” bls. io Del fective Miller, ad last night be served iti leve Squally and indeed of necessity in| - ————— —— |¥uw caxTRR COUNTY BANK BUILDING 1 pr . me Mi Annie and Vie Stamback {still in progress, if possible, is being| upon Phipps, who was taken completely un ucky influences. They suppose all] Reap, Maxx axp Leagx—~That sl . — ei rc —tta—— 1 b : ; : RS an | | he best bargains in , : : \ : . ) : ’ a $ | . 1 h » ia 7 . : Boni ; with the detective drove to Councilman|vorably, by the ‘yang’ and the ‘yin,’ asiconvenience uch as Swin roaaet | E S k f * RE ld Jar: speutiing Nothing definite 3s to what Sompany H Rowan's house. Then they hunted up the| these two Hp are called. The “yang” iy iy Quoi. Pavilion, _ Fu al GROCERIES l GROCERIES ! untire toc 0 Store Goods in the coun~ doing the work is known bul the impres-| ya oistrate who issued the warrant, and bas to do with life, light, warmth and!spring of pure water, plenty of shade . > Sesiousy hum, mn sylvania and Western. A Democrat re- peszance of Puippe atthe Ygnsral Nation the werd hic a Pn gh Jo do Qarriages and tickuls to the eave. Socie-| 4 HE New Store in the Centre Coun- o to the New Store ruit o ind is very scarce in our Yaz , is. ir is afternoo « 0 Cluck, L that hour; opposite—viz.,, death, darkness, ties, Clubs, Todges, and all respectable! tank Sins : 1 » 3 porter called on Mr. W. W. Morris, in| po gyion was filled with politicians and|cold and advesrsity. It is frequently!pariies for urihes i formation MY sn “ity Bank Building, High st., Belle 5 be oreé purchasing else- frait NOT, tuned and drie} the mystery, but found that gentleman |dred, Afler waiting balf an hour Phipps’ |strong, effusive and good luck, The “voi | 18juldm Spring Mills House. t y . * . Rechlers cheaper than any you can put | very reticent. He had no information to|®° A i SA 1 | . oy . Ww . . ih 3 J : * not find him. Assistant District Attorney [influences are supposed to be governed in y 2 KAN up yourself. This isa tested fact, and | give and was not certain whether he Was| p.ooy insisted that the bail should be for- their action by fixed laws, and there aro) A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — | 1 > A 0 I 0 1 E N OIL CLO THS ~—Teats & Co.. wish itive knowledge concerning the probable | rant was issued for Phipps, It is supposed | These men are termed Fung Sway Shen winistration upon the estate of Sarab| . in mind that their new pe divoctty extont of the movement. Ho knew how. | that he has fed from the Slate. | Sung—professors of wind and water. They | Lee, Inte of Potter twp.. decd, have STOCK FULL. : ja et i igned, he would respectful q § ih | every line of goods and first class Beech Creek. “It is a dona fide moves |tracts. He declares that Major Phippsiteries. My opinion has often been asked yl) Ey Kaowing Shires % ewan The goods on sale are the best the by asking reasonable prices ex to for which only about $600 worth of sup~|tion and of a dwelling with doors and win !y, 0 ial , pect in 3 i \ » : : : i ee “payment and those having ol eaingt lon: : merit a share of the public patronage, |money init and expect a return there:| jie, hod been actusily furnished. This|dows facing thus and so. But it is especis pe to prot the orth duly amben. Suit all customers, which the highest prices will be allowed. | ploy of the Pennsylvania road. We will | Matthews, fesring detection, fearried, his|these professors are consulted, and bere 81augbi RD Len ly \ = Call and see them, surely build the road,’ ‘he repeated, with information to the Committee of One Hun- {thay reap a golden harvest, | 8 Adturia |GROOERIES, aE. formerly owned by —— | CONFECTIONERY, lines to Spring Mills. One line is the |lins is doing with his ne I 4d bers of the committee say that ii will be suburbs of Tung Chow, The old gentle | ¥ CC UTORS . | GLASS WARE 3 Rs. 3 groes 0 not | K ’ © oid gene | FANECUTORS SALE. — i : ’ mail by apne Smith, the other by | know, but 1 do know that if the road stops | proved that this mode of depleting the, man from whom 1 parchased tle lana) JS There will be! CANNED FRUITS SPRING WAGONS, Peter Shires, J here will be ND JTS, “36 Ivery — CENTRE HALL ‘pury vo sSuIpuLg OYE Jo FpuIN | [uv ‘Soprriag ‘av pn “Erg RYN prelug msg ‘s2uin)ry Sctovacy TMT ‘NOS » NWMVHVED TX ISAM AHL INVA NOX 41 VAHIVAT A708. AHSANAD: MOA NEV I'S THI val 0% —— 1 noi CHUIIVD POY EBOES ‘FICCH SINEAD ‘peeguvarn 9g to0jaed w pun saepao anok eavery while on their road to Cassler’s saw mill | shoved with more energy than ever before. | by surprise. He ordered a carriage, and, {things to be effected, favorably or unfasifine enclosed Picnic Ground with every ¥ from the wagon. Annie was very sion generally prevails that it is the Penn-| Rowan gave bonds in $5,000 for the ap~ prosperity. It is frequently transiated by | Musio and lyncs got up at moderate rates. unty, this A : wh : : 3 ’ . county, this summer. Bat don’t rey the hope of receiving an egplanation of} members of the Committee of One Hun-|translated “female.” The “yang” is GEO. B. NASH fonte Penn'a where * * . unoil came in and said that they could |is weak, receptiveand bad luck. hese Spring Mills, Pa, you will say so on trying it. in possession of what might be called pos- | feited, which was ordered, and a now war. men who give themselves to their study. ! Letters of ad-| wo A NI) woe : : p : Matthews, the informer, is a commission are consulted mainly in reference to the oa fully add 1 h . C Sh opposite the Bush house, is complete in | ever that a railroad would be built up merchant, and bas bad almshouse cons| location of buildings and of family comon|de boos lawiully grasieC so the s2 arriage ops. ; : " On . ; . : : | . throughout. They keep pure goods, and ment,” said he. “People have put their |§ave him a bill for $7.000 worth of goods, as to tha luck of a house ina given loca debied to the estate to make immediate market affords, and sold at prices to MATTINGS, &e.. 3.0. Tier ¥ supe Fintencen They want all kinds of produce, for from. I can say that I am notin the em~| occurred within the last week or two, and|ally in the location of cemeteries that! ticated for settlement J. T. Lee i Manufacture and constantly . a twinkle in his eyes, but refrained from |dren, who at once began proceedings for| Some thirteen years since I was buying | —————— — J —Centre Hall has two daily coach ssying who id hg “What Tom Col-| procuring Major Phipps’ arrest, Mom-!land for a mission dwelling house in the) st Beech Creek it will not benefit Lock |simshouse funds had been in operation for! bad been a military mandarin, and was a . 8% 1 Tae : : | . AlN A% exposed to Pablic Sale on the premises, AND EVERY THING US ; : SLEIGHS, : - Javen, Being interested in this city’s|s number of years. It is thought that!men of considerable intelligence and force hp be pre AND LRY 1ING USUALLY | G h ——Brackbill gets new farniture every ATT oul) very much like to A certain city Councilmen shared in thelof character. On the lot adjoining the ‘WO miles north of Spring Mills Station,| KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE. |** uggen elmer, d all kind of vehicles. few days, and keeps putting'up home- | the read come through and it is of the| plunder. plot I was buying were the graves of seve ©8 the Lewisburg and Tyrone R R, onl pg whan the St * | and a made work all the time. Persons want- | highest importance to every resident that ; : eral members of his family, and here he! Saturday, September Q, 1883, | emember Lhe Slore is a new —————— jog Serniture will find the largest, best | it Shogld, put 519 Whoftar Is will or not} ERS Y YY Sxpectad $0 be buried. Ane place had ime following valuable Real Estate of] one opened on All work made of the best ma an ea assortment at i n: the dark. n my judgment the TYP oubtless been selected after consultation as td be 5 . i . Bom or city Made ménufacture. It is | propor siep (or our citizens io take would | Egy el with 8 wind and water professor, and the bya LIeL De, KOE SLRS AER | Monday, May 1, —At # ; ]seviel, wud pub together by mechan J45. A BEAVER, : 2 : i i ort Sai 20. — yoni {old man believed buri i .| OFS 2 ) fy © ROL 8 ALLA ow : CONSROTIRN y : i ho iden Sung 18 the fonuty, aud yon Chk bre oe Fp port, Hud, Aupu. Te dust oFeeing yn repose to the dond and prosperity So CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING|AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY | ics of long experience, Hence all DR. company is doing e work and whether y ’ POS the living. Hetold me I must on no sc. MILL, in complete running order with the| NEW AND FRESH, work from these shops 18 guaranteed. uil ~— England a little check in a|the road will be t to this city.” We tion ut Kassasin and were repulsed with count dig a well on the south of the capaci to 4 run of Burrs, having Turbine| late movement Da Arabi, and ime|say that we heartily endorse this sugges heavy loss. The British lost 120 men. Pen, as that would Spoil bia lek, And| Water ¥ hala located on Penn's Uraeks 3 The patronage of all desiring fair ‘ . REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. mediately the price of swee tion. A matter of so great importance to | Eleven of the enemy's guns were captur. | Couic not secure the an till 1 solemnly | never iailing slream, also, thereon a 00 i . oe G S fi . was put down ice 10 - as our city should not be treated with uncon | oq yoE Pp made such § DEGHe, The good influens| SAM M11 onthe stm stron, LA KGE| treatment is* solicited, reat acriice. Prices low and all work turned > cern. : s supp ome from the genial|D WELLILI ouse with a complete] DUD wat ben ae wih lomarong |. Upon Inquiry who sould probably fur-| London, August 20.-Ocher advices reclsoul snd ibes would pass nto the well STOKE ROOM, An excellent well, near! pen por quotations eall and you will be aur date do " Bide : Morr t Lec . and be lost to cemetery. ithe house. of never fail ter, GO i y i the price ofthese ‘dainties at Sechlers, Ee very | battle with, and repulse of, the enemy at| DEL SOL mya. EMER IBANK BARN and other epulit |convinced that a revolution has been ef. COME AND SEEQUR WORK we do not know but the reader can &s- | jon eo ago secured the right of way from Kassasin, The fight took place at moon . ie ae OVEMENT, { Also, about 40 acres of land part of which | " | ian27 certain it of them no doubt. oR RE 30S aah Th to a point a fow | likbt. The British loss is from 120 to 150| Excavations and erections are supposed yy weil timbered with white pine, oak. [ected in prices of all goods offered for| an : . miles below Snow Shoe and he would | men. General Wolseley telegrapbs from|!0 change the course of these cabot anos: | Bemlock, bounded by the lands of Jno, P, |8ale, | ——No belter canned goods in the probably prove a better subject for an in. | 1*toailia at 140 this morning as follows: In tho spring of 1671 a Treabytorian| Rog heirs. Jno. Bartges heirs, Robert J. |jun29 W. E. BURCHFIELD. state than sold at Brockerhoff®s store. I have just recpived pews frem ‘the front churcl was being built in Tong Chow. It Smith, Geo. Krape ana others. Orchard “ . 39, , jew. The company for which Mr. g ; : . : WM. WOLF & SONS § bey keep no poor stuff anfit for the ta Jerview uf \ tol day | that Gehers] Graham was heavily attacks| Was to have a steeple with pointed tur] sholce { ; t p > nha em x: rvey procured the ¥ight of way ‘is the : 3 a . | with choice fruit, two tenant bouses, gars 'NCOU 2 . h le, and sell it low too. Pennsylvania and Western, and putting| 9d last evening by a body of Egyptians, jots, The Ed Aristn Some (eed | den and Stables, NCOURAGING. We will oiler t e At the Old Stand. ej3uojerie Hy fouesg Jo neq © J0pi0 0) etm KW PAN - : The Brittish cavalry from Mabhsameh went i : ‘ M100 s 0’ clo y Having been encouraged hy the stead -~— We are sorry to learn that J. thi aad that oguther 3 Somes plus to his assistance a he has bad a brilliant) When the neighbor across tho street took| ole to Somaiente at neo sluck Pe a. ner Man Tof business, A renciee . p . Only a faw | fright. He belonged to a family Of dish nown by a [repainted and added to the external as 18 0 ei , i il up with a serious bealing on one of bis | i terween the Pennsylvania and Western | British were killed, and over one hundred tinction. He objected to the hoig i . |Eiid turrets for a dome. | Henry Keller, of near this place, is laid It is understood that the present contest | 3UCCO%S, taking eleven guns, b BAW I below the k hich bh sed ded. 1 j b t d to! proposed structure, and especi to tl J.B. FISHER InRUG Rov jpverms} PPP luge oN my It will be egs, ow the knee, whic as Can and the Williamsport and Clearfield com- wounded. am just about to proceed to] 8 re, ‘pecially to the 5 , F : {ER K nad . Auglo BRU JUSE, thereby making it more * turrets, with their n OLLY FISHER, Executor], Augd + t t 40 eir numerous points, the . same a 0 —~GOODREBNE WEB— . . | ilt and may be extended to this 4 ) 4 duced prices, at Sechler's grocery, by the Yandatbi ; i ee ne shorten the thwpr an full as possible. Iam in complete coms} : ’ city, while the other, in the interest of the We spoiled our steeple but kept the good | munication with the principal Drug How: in the valley, '—It does uot seem as if Gentre Co. Bast with the Bald Baele 990 350 emit THE JUNIATA. the south of Tung Chow isa silver mine, | FORM 3 BUSINESS |supplied with cuts sand price lists, and A-N-D — T-H-E —B-E S-T : . : slab, with the edict of the district magiss| SOCIETY ill b fi , ivered ——Mr. Chas. Boob, of Hartley twp., EE a and Flora Crossly, aged respectively four {irate cuton it. The edict is a copy po , Is selling by tens of thoasands, It is the mast'yni will | a al SnSe yd delivered ative WwW 0 L F ’ 5 j it i : : a : . - pletely HOW TO DO KEVERYTUIRG in the best | YOu went or sent yourself. I buy m 1 » il — . — He was subject to fitsand it is thought rick, aged twelve years, were drowned in | four surrounding villages. These wen! az How ic ba Your Onn Lanier, How to Do Bus drugs for cash, pay no discounts, ih u ar prices, unti / it : . Y ‘ts distarbed i i ws | TED-AGE f; 1 time, To k : tlemen’ become more serious; he is now confined | Hig similar to the Fosseiman case in our | dam, and when cbout thizty (get from the he dad eRe rad bp Bo apa Fy Lis bow of REAL volte and attract ions sells Det wash dealer and cuslomen ttrictly con. The finest and Bost feu : with slender hopes for recovery. court here. A dispatch says: shore thejsibont sprang & leak and the i ] + {better than any other, ApblX for terms to H. B, ential, DD. MURR ' : Dress Goods, in county. {his place to Philipsburg. then a soldior, wrote a letter to his cousin, | the bost and was rescued. The river is|8tage in Arizona and murdered the ex. styles ladies’ Dress Goods. ¢ ed the corn some. . : 3 ep —— ed prisoners, charged with murder, were! ronAre cinds of work i ing to him, and if be never came back the tv on and killed by a mob, een va PIMPLES. prepared to do alt kinds of work in his Queensware, Glassware, Gro- bim much suffering for the last three | panies, The success of the former is of | the front. A dispatch to the Times from | attractive to my customers. I would now! weeks. : i : . / ag A ol - . . : : ’ pasamount importance to Lock Haven. | 7 Folic ok 0 med. uck. As there wasn good deal of sxcited) THAT WONDERFUL BOOK, |ronae in the past, and solicit a continu for all, to know that the Mos Cone he fell in the stream while having one. The Lewistown Sentinel says: Pittsburg the Juniata river to-day. They were with represent to His Kxoolloncy that owing | vorrab ara. A" gold Mine of varied Infor | eDAbles mo to sell just as cheup as any oths girls in théir fright upset it, and sank in SUAMMELL 3 DO. Phin Pa. Msugtm| Jundnf Centre Hall, Mary McConnel, telling her to retain] being dragged and the bodies of the Cross. | Press messenger and another man, were| BPROIAL NOTIORS, MERCHANT TAILOR. It is the Leigth of folly to wait until could have all his estate, He died on 81 | TERRIBLE RIOTING BETWEEN ———— { mall (Free) the receipt for a simple VEGETA: line, on short notice, and good fits guare i A Alexandria says the report of the death of yery thing to catch and keep his good thank my customers for their liberal pat. You can get peaches mow at re- f constructed it will be in the intarest of feeling the missionaries thought it bést ta ance of the same. My stock is as nea: 00DS ed prices, at Bechler's groe i GUIDE TO SUCCESS. rut Stock oF G crate or et, em ladies, in 1 if buj ak OFHIT i : : ha ; ry Pennsylvania compray, will, if bujli, con | THREK CHILDREN DROWNED IN| will of our neighbors. Some five miles to] WITH FOR sos of New York and Philadelphia and am per cent below reg- was going to have a fair this year. Huntingdon, Pa., August 28. —Martha Itis closed. At the mouth of it is a stone] AND auyshing a wy line not kept in stock, has arrived, and is now opened, at was drowned in Penns Creek on 11 inst. | prrING A LETTER AS A WILL. |teen and eleven years, and Minnie Ped-|petition from the chief men of Lwenty | Tarsally useiul book ever, published, Jt ila Sond bat 03 Old Reliable Stand. Mr. James M'Cormick’s illness has Court promises to have a will case somes Ruth Cross! , B sister, boating on Fisher's the Operating oy thit mine "thé repose of | mation to all clasyen for constant reference, WAN« or drug store in the co inty. All business ; “Ge a1 1803 Osage] Pron Fi Rel er Netto. Grea di d f John Krumbine hag moved from Gn Jaguary 81, 1862, J. W. McConnel, ten feet of water. Ruth Orosely clung to I'wo of the desperadoes who robbed a cn ts oe —— \ M. A. SANDO ; ISpose 0 » The finest, best and latest ——The recent warm rains have helps what money she had or knew of belong- ly children have been recovered. lynched at Globe. In Florida two eclor. Shop oncorner of Church and Main #t. Is Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e., &e. ou are in bed with diseases that may THE HINDOOS AND MOHAMME- MARRIED, ALi the will remove TAN, SELES, antoad, according to the latest styles, A) ceries, none but what are ast mouths, when you can be cured by May , ben The Barwond Hspisel, from DANS | ab BLOTURE, leaving jhe producing & nx WV Re Li of samples wiwavs Ty hang, ! pure. He has the only pure, MURRAY'S COACH SUHP 33imely moot Parkers Ginger Tonic Ee A ov of ohotayl- Calcutta, August 2g —Lhere hus beon| Gn the 1 3024 by Rov. Py, 5 Py 0°) Radrass. ae te. a Bon. Vo Lommog ony I Toovs old - fashioned NEW OR» In successtul operation for more than the healthiest by it—Ohteraer, — | Leqe: Sabseqaontly J. k. Matlolt took | foarful iting betweon tho Hindoos and dohronk, both of Lemont. ~~ | 12 Barclay st. New York yw ema | Goldsmith Bro. LEAN ue fa |sguasier ofa'ceutury, has attained Mohammedans at Salem, in tho presidency J Photographer, $10 Me keotStroet, ty, an article y a reputativn for well finished snd ~~ he members ofthe M. E. rch {ed $862.83 of McConuel's money todwolar 1... (ne hundred and fifte Hi | On 20 alt, by Esq Eisenhuth, JUOOh | Eee Sr ton : : . PRL ion ad he AH. B. Ohurch, of bis sunts. Recently some bark stock Madras. One hundred and fifty Hindoos| Derr, of Haines and Harlot, daughter of a CONSUMPTIVES. LEWISBURG, Pa. in these days. serviceable work, of which but few 3 : : 3 LAY ae GY » | a1 bree ) ammedans hav yee -| Bt Gisenht > T ask Ww ¥ rats nein 1 2 cake festival in Witmer's grove, next and bonds bave Leen discovered The | 8nd three Moban ne dans ha 0 bes n Aare Em. Eisenhuth, of Poeun. | The advertiser, having been permanently cured of | Fhe best work BY moderate prices. All A complete assortment in each can boast, Saturday afternoon and evening, 8th. All cousin Mary McConnel, entered the Reg-] rested. An eye-witness of the disorders] . etnantss - | matron OE ee DE Ps simple remedy, | WOTK DOTtAIDI® 1, hhotography finely ex- are invited # 8th. All listers office of this city with the letter of | oo. ho saw the dissmbowbled body of a | MARKETS, lots to make’ knows, to his fallowsufafere uh |ocuted - Orders by mail will receive departmen administration on the estate. This filing Sey of the ProscHpiion used (ives of Share Come and sce one of thelbest BUGGIES, t » : { i : * i : . shiludelphia Se Rinue Minaasn i f 1 i . (free of charge,) wits | Prompt attention, but must b Ju . During the evening of the Meth-|of a letter of a will is the first of the kind | Mobaramedan infant ying on the ground. | ! Dn Sept. 4.1 id Minnesos) G8? Rlrotioga far breparise and wing “Who A nied with the ensh. ny ang odist festival there will be a supper, | ever known here, and has excited much Ite arms wero also torn od. Headless} "O34 h €F io; I Shh J Baise bit Ad find h SUre giz for OOXSUMPXION, | stocks in the county. CARRIA GES, commencing at 5 o’clock, Oysters, &ec.,| comment among the lawyers.” corpses of the Mohammedan ‘men dnd wo-| heat, 112; cola bir onts 40 | Parties wishing the Proscription will ploass addres 1 4 oe sk: ret? ren : vill be served. Tho Linder Tia og Tok hr ayals the emse)me0 wore lying on every side. Houses of| , bitle—prime 13, pod Gf. Bhaep extra Rov, &. A. WiL ON, 194 veun Bi, Willlamslurg New Brockerhoff House. SPRING- WAGONS, has been invited for the occasion. here the Supreme Court decided that s Soham tek ans wero burned, and the % 54, calves F@u : YKERHOFF HOUSE a 4 iy ienhoi ix ahmadias & short letter granting a note for $2,000 to |PTINCIPA Rosie Wal almost razed ta tho Spring Mills Market. is > oe i ROCRERH( HN H( Ut E, . &e., kept constantly on hand. } ..+.Fyphoid fever ig spreading in Al-|a niece of the owner, in an envelope ad- ground. Head pigs had heen thrown into Wh Ta ae " . ALLEGHEXY ET, BELLEFONTE, PA, toona. : dressed to the niece, constituted p tosta- | %eli§ with the corpses of Mohammedan] weftt, 81.00, No, 2, .90: No. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. - -_ : : mentary dieposifion of she ole. Bhould | children. Troops are still patroling the| Rye 80c : at! Good Sample Rooms on First Floor 0 P ice Stores All kinds of repairiog] dome om Pewmang it and take no other iron|ipe Pitsburg cate reach the same body |#*treots. The Mobammedans are a small] Corn. shelled, per bu, 80 c, ERAT s OF YOUTH. | umFres i and from all trains, gf ne r " * short notice. The w work of reparation except Brown's Iron Bitters. | jy will doubtless be found that Miss | Minority of the population, i Corn, shelled, Yc. ERRORS OF : Special ratos to witnesses and jurors, gjunt! Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made — t is the best. McConnel hold ral instrument : I Oats. 400, ARNTLEMAN wha suffered for years from 0 olds a valid instrument, BCLS rn dp oli . | 8 TOUSE. and sold separately. A TR AIN WRECKED. i who peed it, the receipt and direction for making the BEL LE FON TE, PA. SHOP, COUNTY& STATE 3 ah ‘ fervour DERILITY, PREMATUNF DRUAY - —— memtemmmmt— A Buckwhaat, bua. A effects of youthful indiscretion, wil Jures APACHE INDIANS Uloverseed,. 400 to 4.50 ] : \ HE TE of , Shy 3 y ADA CNY cy Ay AN, oe ' simple remedy by which he was cured, Sullerom | FRANK X LuenayM, Proprietor. ~ : Carlsrube, Sept. 4. —A train of cars run. STAGE ROBBERS CONFESS. . : Timothy seed, 1 76 to 2.00 willing to profit by the sdvertise: 's experince can & Bost brands of Yidoon and Cigars on Jas Harris & Co : rights of x 4 ¥ ” '. ” MURDEROUS RAIDS BY THE i Barley G0e. to 760 for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to ad : . 36 Francico, Ai 8L D0 em tsnate oi by ad in parfect confidence, * L tir mae ner Wt dope) Bier gocdon soon | VERRIBRESIRINA nw v1 und Bissett ont PATENT BOW ToP i Hu a : hp of SR » { ’ RAS BA YE: and ofunknow ' ) 2, | - : § Sommercial Men. > ~ : y the rails near Hugstettsr, Jilly persons | 4100 of the Desperadoes Taken and| ppaches raided ~ vhis SWh | —————p—— ore and Commercial Men. Also Boor bot ARE SELLING VERY LOW for Carriages, for sale. Ril mn : : valley early thig| Butter 20c i ter. Terms reasonable 20juntf gra’ killed d by i : av enini ¥ ig ia ry. FA > : 33 3 . 20jun re 1.900 poe may | ured, There Lynched, venisg, and i of Bored to have killed Tallow, Se. (THREE 1 DVE All BOOKS REAPER SECTIONS and For farther f, Baar carriages were shattered, The accident| Tucson, Arizona, August 25.—A special | dren, numbering twenty-six in all. The Ham, 15c. 0.1 rig J EN 1 U BR Ly, E LEVI MU 2 Centre Halt 4 y , Jras ggused by Hialekraph pole which bad | dispatch from Glob, concerning the rob- | iV taken all tho ranches from Culabsas| Shoulders 14c PION EE (xp ARIE CENTRE HALL, PA And all kinds of Farming Tools, _ | 10d¢ctf. Centre Co, : ; 2 e, an ( i i y ii 40 ND . the track, JEnaig and fell across|bory and murder of Audy Hall and Dr. | Galabasss for safety. Hams oruimg into) Lact or tas: bos HEROES DE EDs |BBOBIVE DEPOSITS andallowlnter . 1 & is, Sept. £4 il, says: ‘ : : : The th Aeentarodotal ti ; Discount Notes; B RAK FORKS, BCYTHES, ; — en 8 8 Paris, Sept. 4 —A telegram from Mul-| V2ih says: O. B. Hawley and L. B. and | crossed the line into Arigong. It is be.| Corrected weekly by I. J. Granohle A TE nan. tn ovo prs gi Yel) pb LE OUTS HAY ETO, cuy TH ou house states that one hundred persons Cicero Grimes have made a full confes- liaved that it is he who is raiding the set- beasts, over our Whole country, from the earliest Gold snd Coupons, ROPE were killed and three hundred others in : y t tlements. Captain Madd i x . times to the present, !ives and famous exploits of ; s| sion, Hawleyend L. V. G ] | madden, commandin R GW, HOSTERMA? oto, LaSalle, Standish, } foto apioite 0 +B. . : Jured in the railroad accident near Hug. y& V. Gries did all { ("pry Huachuca, is in pursuit of the Xr Nara Hentie Hall Orokatt owls. Houston, Var on. Uusor, Catlforads We. Wo wa. B Miers As well as all kinds of HARD! to Wer y LO ‘ in statter, : the work. “(Qicero Grimes was to share in |dians who have been raidin the 5 : i rast Indian Chiefs and scores of others, clos 8 iy anta| Offic 2 on O u 30 . } ‘others, Uoorgs: $F e—r——e— the proceeds, and consented to assist in | Cruz Valley. The killing iy Tht Big on de on Cure h hod igure pe TRL ln LB LT 3 YO 1 It PRINTING i GN y ARE . " a. A heavy 8B. Ww storm has been the robbery. He went to thesummit of the his family vesterday occurred only filteen faction in all branches ‘ ui 3 i Ta ANS ND RD BOOK "00 ae ME GE" 3 DLs JOE : RS B $n ia te i A thing lo sell. § "ANDA OOK oo. Philadel. a in . . IAS ARRIS & so 3 baugoa AT id REPORLER4 OF 10K No” I Th . ATER Cw wif : Yi. . i! pth the pein a factey . \ addy raging in Leadvil'e, Col, Ang, 29, ! moun‘ain, met the exjr ss, and rodg Wile: youth af the peint where 12°k plac | ior admin starad,