THE CENTRE ‘REPORTER. "ROM MADISONBURG. Cextre Hany, | new house next summer, with outbuild- when not in advance. rates. i | provement next season. One colum per year $804 colum $45. | Z2% Hereafter all subscribers paying | their subscription in advance, will get a | _ : credit of iwc » months additional as a pre~ | Past few days. Saturday evening there | were about two inches of sleet, followed | by mild and slush on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday cold and stormy. satiny fin Ap NEW FURNITURE meeting, in Centre Hall, Monday evens ing, 5th. The fourth anniversary exer- . C we. cises of the association will be held in Sach as Chamber Buits, the Evangelical church, on Sanday Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Bo: 3 3 is being arranged. Sinks, Chairs, Lounges, &e., “ customers at the Philad. Branch for low priced clothing. i great but all are benefited by it. Rush in | on Lewins, that's right, if he intends to sell clothing at pear cost, —‘Oar Little Ones,” for March is a at Pablic Sales, WHITMER & CO Spring Mills, Pa. LOCAL ITEM lion i — Aaron Durst’s sale will be found | rer died a whet a wdvertigsed in another col. { Bon twp, died a short time ago, aged 83 y ¥ * i YOArs J. L.. Spangler, Adm'r, advertises | - in Rerortrr sale of real estate of Sarah | _ } : : Kuhn Smith has been re-elected one of the ' Justices of the Peace for Bellefonte ¥ 3 tank nels i i £ ii te, Joseph Beck, brother-in-law of, Charley has proven one of the most cffi- £Teon 3 0 ad fa arly ™ A ; tionJ. G. Meyer, and formerly a resis | © squires in the county lent of oar county, is in on a visit from | : B . the west J. H. Rerrsxyper, Trustee, will offer The local News says that on | Thursday of last week 75 Union county . A IF asi {1 139 acres, known as the Mi wople lelt for Kansas, er farm. Thereon erected The recent Christmas services of | houses a large bank he Centre Hall Lutheran Sabbath | necessary outbuild sohool seems to have attracted attention | spring at the door, orch abroad. A number of Sanday schools | fruit. About 95 acres are cleared ane have made application for it—geveral ap- | It } plications from Philadelphia and Mary- | well tim +3 > a ff oy trap d 3 oun good state of cultivation, the balance i timbered with the best white PAIL ael Kre Lil pin Wil sd other timber 10 says are two years old. They are still | to be se ured by bond and mortgage sound, and if Mr. T. can keep himself in tte sorresponding preservation, it will be LOCAL ELECTIO NS his good fortuneto bea boppin when tte MILLEEIM BOROUGH. next Centennial comes around, Hall, sent two apples to this office, which | gale, balance in one vear with interest, hief Bargess, James CU. Si -We wish it distinctly understood ! art Burgess, J r that the Co. Finance Sopplement, recent- | W. Hartman, J. circu lated by the county papers, were T. Hockman, ; s Cans Reporter office ; ‘ shabby and faulty Hap last year, hs please c-o-u-p-a-r-¢, Deiiclonle papers | yr oo... >iegse copy. Gephart. Auditor, J. BR. Bair, High —ire, Love, widow of Jolin Love, stable, E. Bartholomew, Constat intends making Centra Hall 8 ! me, having purchased the house Inspectors, W. N Auman, agers IAINES TOWNS and lot of D. C. Ruakle, in the npper Supervisors, JobnJ. Orndorf. A. J end of town. ver, Overseer Adan n Weaver, Behool Dis —— Let it be remembered by farmers, | rectors, Jacob Feidler, Em’l Cronmiller, * $ 1 : 1 t 3 ta mechanics, laborers, and others, that the Asecoesor, Jerry Winkelbiech. Ast As Penns Valley Bargain store is always "S80T% Heury Feidler, orhents Dower supph i h t of go fa Auditor J, G, Mayer. Lown Clerk, J. plied with a full assortment of goods, Willis Musser.. Constable. J. H. Crousa. espec iaily adapted to the ir wants, which | pot Precinct: Judse. Mi. 8B Fiediar. are sold lower than elsewhere, for cash. | J enectors, W. J. Krape, Joba C. Stover, Isaac Spicher, of Potter, intends West P racing 1; Judge, (Ge orgs Bower, moving west. His sale will be found ad- | Inspectors, Robert BD. Boop, B. F, E yertised in RerorTse. | muods. ——A sermon will be preached to the | COLLEGE Post of Centre Hall, on Satarday even-| Judge J Green Irwis ing, in the Lutheran church, by Rev, W. | ® " Dale, Jac 7, Wi . Fischer, ectors, J W Shi wey, . 3, Poor, Henry E —The farm of John Love, dec'd, | Fred Decker, J W 8 noar Tussyville, was knocked off at pub- FE Murray lic sale, on 22 ul iM. to Ww i. (. L ove, at ae, Jd P Moore $48.25 per acre—160 acres, jonstable, James —Jacob M'Cool pas purchased Mrs. | mas Dale. Rishel’s land south of Spring Mills, and | FERGUSOX, BE. I. adjoining bis own {arm Judge. 1 M Meek. lathe vectors, . Lowder, W C Pert. wns J Bs Smith 3 enst from : Andrew Smith, who went from James Smith. Judge, this section to Virginia, some years &g0, | (00 Sem'| Eleberger gold out down there, and is back again | School Uireciors, Elias Bestline, to good old Pennsvalley, which be likes ' Kreps. Overseer of Poor, D W Grove in Gregg. : A vioanor, DG Musk; Amt Assessors J \ Tom IEE P ‘a » | T McCormi ck. * Miller. Auditor D ene ~The tax-paye f Cent ount dn can't poy ax ies = the W Ne out 2 i Lb Dennis Lennala, Peter Wolf Town. es a4 i i ship Clerk ) 8 \ whntiog a nickel plated bridge at that ship Clerk, Nt | ; Rp office. The Watchman can not bulidose HARRIS . the Commissioners into anything like | Justice of Peace, Edward Kreamer. Juds do not thick it shall be a nickel plated | Poor, John Meyers 3 y, James Osman, 1 bridge just to please the Watchman. | Asssssor, DT Weiland. Asst. Assessors, ~The rivers are falling and waters | Cyrus Durst, 8 F Ishler. Auditor, C C feel relief. Prices are falling and clothing | ship Clerk, J H Weber. is low at the Philad. Branch, and men | ie at. Largest stock in the county and al- . INGS. ways first class goods. ! Uriah Moyer is complaning of ill-health in Jumbo, he reads the great and | es for his execution his calmness vanishes Reronrek very diligently, by which he and at times he becames 80 nervous that deriyes much improvement, ! 1 ~The citizens of Lock Haven are | bg gent for, whose presence, rasking a bold move io have the car works and machine shops of the Susque- wand, calms the miserable man's fears and at that city. A committee of business A deal of comfort, He has made a fall and saen bave started out to raise $50,000 for | completes confession to Mr, this putepows. { Whatever portion of the confession that ~The New York World says the will be made public will comethrough the Rev. Dr. James Wilson, of the Jontral | regular issue or supplement of the Pos Presbyterian charch in ‘West Filty-seve | Bt gt h avenues, has been ordered by his poysis | they will not be neglected, Mr. Spangler cians to take a vacation for six months ' has the entire matier,in hand and we trust on account of his health, which bas be. ! in his ability to make a proper disposal of come much impaired by long and very the same. hard work. Dr. W idaon i isa son of Peter | The doomed man in his outbursts of iison, of Bpring 5. | grief frequently exclaims: 'O, if I only Judge Elwell, of Columbia county, | in a case of the Commonwealth vs, Das | iy set means of taking fish and therefore | the fearfnl consequences of my transgress- venting misapprehension that if pre 1 + Dass, ike or pickerel are caught in any ; the people 1 have offended, The Governor other manner thas with Tod, hook apd | : bas given me this short respite. can he not | ioe, the person is liable to a pena ty. fis o Watchman of last week js! ‘ree | for what 1 have inl While io shass nd die Ely mixed op in its articles, sa of gricis be presents a most pitiful sight, dg hoe tolls us far Wes than i bad | and it would require the heart of 8 Nero to wix in ts Bupplemen ( in untoueh ith pit matter in that shanty? That chap at Rim tatoushod wa da 3 ows which | Milibeim would say it's tangle-foot, | wre in the basement of the Court House ——You are wanted at the Philadel: | will require but a few day's work when ali | phia Branch, where winter stock of | will be ready. They aro the same on which | clothing will be, sold out ‘at Jour Jonathan, Urial’s brother was hung, cost to make room for spring trade, Now pipet tion of the ows an oT drive oi Taparar oh, the, arrow | Do not mise this grand opportunity, wweJ, A. Haines, of near Spring Mille, intends movin NO iis" sale is ad- vertised in an dieburgh Pest. { THE CONVICTS AT CITY, MO. MUTINY. JEFFREREON | Tame Sheep. One of the prime secrets of sufcess in sheep breeding is to have quiet, tame GUARDS SET UPON—RBUILDING rInED. animals, This is true in all branches of | hired or and no truer f y . $ BATTLING WITH DESPERATE WRETOHES 3 ding, nd no truer of any than in sheep brecaing AMID THE FLAMES will not be as profitable as ¢ tame flock Jefferson City, Mo., Fob. 23, 1886, Poss of the same natural quality, In order demonium prevailed in the Penitentiary to have the sheep tame they should al- here tosday, due to a revolt of the prisons ways be treated in the kindest manner, and considerably petted when that is wri fof tore nw {1 ' nastier Tig 3 vr 000 worth of property; but the prompt ses’ Proctical, If a fioc kmaste: begins early oF A : j tine | With the lambs, handling them often, tion of its officers and guards preventing : : te ant Bei aki cane and he p: irticulariy careful never to Ny 3 f 3 " h the inma froin ma ing an erCAL | sare them, he will stand a pretty good The revolt broke out just after dinner, Vinrpriias ¥y ARE LIICE, of farm house Mong the river are une tirely surronnd« subsidi ng. shop of the same firm, and in atwinkling| { kill him, The flock is worth much more stripped every stiteh of clothing from his | body. The rapidity of their movements showed how well the whole affair had been aught to go among the sheep gently. Give them good care, kind treatment, { and protect them from snnoyances of planned. Snydor were siezed John B. Johnson, who! it has any natural merit in it was evidently the ringleader of the revolt a andwbo is under a sentemce of twelve, In acaveat the summit of a hi years for highway robbery, dodged into al blaff near Gridley, ( Cal, a colony of bees a quantity of loose straw. Striking a match he set fire to the straw, in less time than it takes to writ le it the entire buildin K A ac las had BRIWAYs been a si pied by Btraus & Co, as a collar, whip and | ,n¢il about a month ago, when a parly harness shop was in ames : once directed their efforts toward extin- | three-hours ba with the bees, came guishing toe flames, but as the men hold- | off victorious, though they all felt that ing the nozzle of the hose dashed into the | BnOther such victor would have been shop they were met by the convicts, sever | he ruin of them. In the cave was found a solid mass honey in the comb two i driven back, while one of the 1 a blow [rom some sharp : trough the hose. For that the prisone $4 “a heasta great alarm Lely isiatare and the people of erally that something r, and & glance Bal IL was i 5 sud fames shot hie ted the attention of all ma Rory wat em plied eral boxes he wagons and { ¥ order. Will eh ae €m , was seul up b by inty, i tor declared bis intention to beat ithe the frst became known The desperate third allempt at neon bad Cred ib bie saddio tree factory , wil nt the flames burst } Straus factory, and Kr up. He was not srmed sngerous for inside guards The chances. are ten ir weapons would taken from them auld be used. Kromp bow made an effort and yelled to John. “One step more and you sae & dead v The desperade turned and ran toward : . £4 . tha intention of scaling the walis. On his way bo ran up against Jesse Tolin, the ““‘dresser-in''of the prison, who had sought Wi paused and stood defiant, with his knife Oav if the latter got near enough. Tolin is oi; build and strength, but the plucky guard, 3 looking his man square in the eye, walked up to him and placing the muzzle of » oh. cocked revolver against his ear ordered: CUAL bim to walk to the blind cell. The con. 48. A vict lost his grip, and obeyed. r-_— The promptest efforts were made and MARRIED successfully to capture and confine in the blind cells Johnson's companions, 086 of | ride. Mr. Oscar W, Stover, of near Cen- them was Jerome 8. Johnson, doing twen- tre Hall and Miss Iris Virginia, danugh- ty-five vears for murder in the second de~ ter of David Rhinesmith, of near Belle gree, from Clay county, and another Per. fonte, formerly of Earlystown last summer terrorized Southwest Missou- B Qalvert of Alt oona, and Mise Ellen ¥ {His ri and “held up” soveral stages between “0° ¢ If Maggie M. Siwover, both of Haines twp, 09 3 urated arevoll in the Kansas City Jail last spring, was another of the party. They g..00 of Mr. Bb. F. Royer, Mr. Cyrus N. Phillips, of 1. ake, Sark county, Ohio, Meantime the fire was burning snd and Miss Luey C. Weagles, of Mudison- spreading rapidly, In every shop the men URE. were formed into line and at the stern i a i cammand 1.150 of the 140 convicts were marched to their cells and lodked BIED, {bach, aged $1 years, b months, 20 days, a om ALMOST AS BAD CDITORS MEETING. «The Pater Twp. Au What the Qurplesed Physicians do in| A ditors will meet at the ho ous mer of I, 1. Meyer, Centre Hall, on Monday, Marth Cases of E gen ! un ki posi deh with Overseors and a Lined. the doctor. “Bright's Disesso bothers the JOHN GROVE, Auditor medion! men almost as badly ss cancer! does. Having pasted a certain stage, both | SALE MARCH : point straight to eternity. It way be un | brofsmions 1a Jat out She setral. b oat Hie LL Moning x enever a pa eomes moe w arti fms Bright's Disense, or any kidney trouble ou the i fallow : on Joan and soting like it, I te'l him toput on nEXsoN's Soll A be SC CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER out delay.’ |Bhouts. o ha docter Eh SS ro 1 he 00 no r on CAD | | Gane ihe peina wil oe i Look | schina an f il g » PM CATON E K | Som tin the m © pla @ | | are all Hight Price 25 canis bs | re & inn, hem ists, Now ) York, High other est pwayds, ois odie $0 COMIC 8 EU sans fog hear TOLEOTR about forty acne which bs erect bank Baro, sand « tebi nT TION ~Jlaving pase as tho p I a i —fechler's keep the best aud vies always, aod give wil fu ay best nrices for pro oli PURITY (if wil the ills of bums No greater can be fous Than thet which slowly % And ends in Snding bo 4 victim, this is dresd ‘s one benling ' wou eesreh LOLL Dear hike Per ¢ pure, VERY EAD} ie hi JTBRCRIBE FU! NUMBER CONTA ne thousana new ih On NUMBER Ti A 3 they jil "MBER CONT. iginn! nriicies, cis thsi trast ident UF NTS PER YE ECIMERN COPIES aweringe & CroTtis 1d Market Of Tug gesas, wt woe, thane, a Ado wu bot of Bi « CUOR BOYES, PRINT shove ai sik. chains tables, Corner CUpLOsd Acmds wit adding, PO yade of cael, Cue’, aan Rettios, barge pr xellie, tu Clg ¢ il, ViCEAr, west Vessels, and oth! eta LO coRbence at Yi a. IR. JONATIL WEAVER eo A i HNO i. {INIS TRATOR'E SOTICR 1s bo wp iit wannarine Shull, detvased, ate of Lips «hip, having been ally granted to the ul igied, he would respectfully request wil Rowing thats ives Ww be indebted ww wanke bnmsediate Payment, and th cline spain the seine to ml the authenbonted for seiil men M.1L Ki Sans Adm Dartoer's Mui, ie YOITERS MILLS PROPERTY You MALE ~A Yocy vaiusuin property near Potters Mills ts oforco sy ervate sale, consisting 4 AUKES wl mod, thereon a good MOUSK was wil necessary outbuildings; a good wel 41 the door; ehoica Abia a peach ana plum Trees. on desea ole one, Parva » purchase a Dleasant | pamesan Sui Mr, Frankl Royer, of S.ruce Tow whe will ahs you the properly ws of sale, For LE i $0 Bagder Un, Va, i win idl NT A vers valuable in Eh tisbus is offered st private werelatin yg x4 in excellent town lots, Yhereon & Bi yoy HoUse, with wil Youth u nevordailing well of wit water at 100 door, ohaios fry : AE r. Sharrich and su Hit Furtom \
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