The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1884, Image 8

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THECENTRE REPORTER.| ~—Ben Butler is makiog guitea boom FROM BPRING THE MINERS RIOTING. A NATIONAL SBHAME.
! « ene the 6 ntial annir: y . : ‘ : : .
NN NN PN Sl NN mma | AIOTE Lhe pre idential aspirants, but we I'he masons re giving io iniauing i Colutibus, Ohio, Aogust 3) Reports
" , + | doubt whetber he is more popular among bef AN 's i oh ” ! ;
CENTRE HAwx PA., Sept. 3, '84 : : ast F es Popul fa 1d hto Prof. W, A, Krise's Har ! ive come from the Hocking valley f«
SNARE MJAly 4d, Ph w, the laboring class than Bam’! Lewins, > | \
- -— . he. genial © » . by § } a er. of the or appearances the Prof. intends put- | tho effect that the miners at Snake Hol
: 5111 \ f x Ol He 4 we {
. : s e : ca on 9 EO | 3 genial, p en a t nnng be Sh ting up quite a Inrge house, iow made an attack on the goards at twe
Terms —$2 per year in advance, $2.60 | maiamouth Philad. Branch. Lewins has Mr. Barne Ilvans i8 putting a wal ‘lock this roing. one of them bei
when not in advange. Advertisements | hepafittad the working men very much, Br. wh y yang J Ba a el Re a8) ; 8 Ig, one o hem b ing
1: : i / under his house whi vids anavh 1 killed and two wonnde t in yore
2 cents per line for threo insertione. | ho Jiving the very best clothing at rock InGgy am } Bads 1anch to thd ed an: » wonnded, i# reported
Jae colum per year $90—43 col $4d Ab 0 T 44 If vata f comfort of the house, about 5,000 miners who came from the
One colum per year $ 2 colum $40. ottom prices, and they will al! vote fo Mr Bamuel Leitz! 1 with aserions irrounding count le ti track
y ~ y 3 : 3 . “ i . 3 4 a3 mel with aserio arron Qing of try # } 4 Bt 1
gr~ Hereafter all subscribers paying | him when be rans for the presidency in ain : er ding country made the attac
(Continued from las week.)
Heleaa, Mont, August 20. Gov, Cros.
by states that a sp: cial agent sent by him How Watch Cases are Made.
to inquire into the eoudit on of the Pi- rene
gnan {dians, fouad that these Indians,| The many great improvements intro
about £,000 in number, are dying of star-| duced ir. the manufacture of the Jas. Doss’
vation st the rate of one a day. The men| fiold Watch Case, have lod to similar im-
nd women are guant and sapiritiess and : : : .
aug 1h th # TRC Lp rtiess a provements in the making of silver cases.
children are emaciated. They are nll so »
3 ' 3 : ’ : ’ 1, : 3 ‘nde ¢ old methods, each part of a
their subscription in advance. will get a | 1xax {oss by his cow getting hurt, and no one | The telegraph lines are all cut and sher- | Weakened by the lack of sufficient food 2, der the of a is, PP i
ore it fiw. Pe thi ad i ti ny 1 a pre . can tell how it happeaed iff1in that vicinity are thus preventsd | for the past two years that dreadful suf-|suvir case was xuade of several pleces of
credit of two months additions 8 & pre ong 3 . y . re ely x : . . a on Xd 0 vii PES A | ab
mium on 82 in advance Fliphas Bush, of Buffalo Ran, Harry Grenoble, ason of I, J, Greno- | from communicating with the governor | fering and many deaths must occur|imetal soldered together, requiring a great
ala’ Whig YOM gids 300 Nd » andered from his rT al i Wy y Mir ’ y {4 1 1 : | shortly : i 4
ra eee | WAR ETE frOM pn home Ry weekn ble, was very bad y hurt last week by | in order to eall out the militia. One of hortly. amount of cutting and soldering, which
120, aud has not been JEAT from gince. | inp ping on a car while in motion on the | the hoppers was burned during the night Seg he softened the metal and pave it the pliability
He is avout 30 years of age and is subject | side track ; he was jammed against a lot | entailiog a loss of $4,000, Ayer's Ague Cure, when used accord- of Yond ath } } b 1 : " it of silve
to falling fits. [Liis brothersin-law, T.C. | of bags, and pretty badly bruised, but ne -— ing to directions, is warranted to eradi-|9! ec rather than the elasticity of sliver.
Special Bargains Raraberger, of Philipsburg, will be grale- | hones broken. THE 8 KING MINER ate froin the system all forms of malarial] Under the improved methods, each part
» . . Lil ZL aX i oy ws $ » .s v ‘ 8 3
ful for any information concerning him Rev. James DD. Wilson, son of Peter y disease, such as Fever and Ague, Chilllof the Keystone Silver Watch Case is made
! : -— Nothing serves so well to keep men | Wilson, of this place, preached us a ser - Fever, Intermittent Remittent and Bili-
1 t ’ YU ! ] y i rrr ¢ P - i x live
PLEASURE TRIP TO in a good humor as a well-cooked, tempt- | mon on, "Hotaru of the Prodigal Son, (Cue 0p dered lo the Seene, | ous evers, and disorders of the liver,
1 ASURE TR 1 gga . % bad pt - i ‘ + 1 it The expe nent is a safe ¢ '
ine 16% an nenty . here is ol last Sabbath e ine: 16 house \ : * . ry it. It xperiment I8 a sale ne, :
. . 3 . nj He ul, g d i ont 5 wr X pe 4 ie wsdl. Yim nl i 2 Mien an VII DUA, ‘ t. L.—Bheriff McCar- |, vd wi | cost you nothing if a enre | 1 | ent, for every one knows that hammering
“THE FAIR” womplaiot against cooking in families | crowded —he alwa) iraws a large audi . - is . . e.. | BDA Wii CQ you nothing if a cure 1» no . # sr
’ o ' } legram asking for | effonted, hardens the metal while soldering softens it.
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ro EHOW YOU MAKE AN of one solid piece of metal hammered into
shape, ‘The advantages are readily appar-
or
where the groceries are bought of Sech | ence, A mtlad a ts Ae .
i Arnving at hie . To test the superiority of the Keystone
ars, at Bellefonte, because everything! J. 1 ig clair Liave as fair a rm x nid night received the followit g TEE GRAN A
‘yy ' mon . - . $ Praal oY . . . . de Byer rad) . ‘ rz . Sd mianight received the follo Ig: 2 ANGER'S PICK I! Ei lwor TU ia}-0 oan 2 nn. cepa
“SUPPLY DEPOT. is pare and fresh, and the good house f custorn { other st n Ow) ne Logan’ + gon, 1.--To Georae FHoadly. i RANGER PICKIC. Bilver Watch Case, take one of 3 oz. weight,
01 fr t disappointed when sho uses | thine. John is a square up and down fel Se ’ y, ; .
wife is nt t disappointed when sl 3 , a i 1p al down LI] means in my POWer are Harrisburg, Aunzust 28 —
31 GOOD | ese sapnler's gr Cries, 3
: 1 }
b 1 AON. Es , 1 ontirely (118 repress disorder. | 30,000 persons at the Grangers’ pic-picland it will not give, while a case of sa
’ Gov. Curt h s thi ] al Ve heal rivienad VIGXAD I , 4 { : t ty The to~dav, and the enclosure was nackoed {weight of any other make will give enone
BPIGELMYER A : iperty. h nelosure was pu Li weight of any other make will give «
ve K Jd Ea had ’ will. ina fer » 2. make (
. r+ . BD the town of the valley. We wires. i have been go | Downs Lecturer of West Virginia
MILLS, PA, governor is right, partienlarly if our Belwdeinie lu al ng day and night for two months, Please | State ( wwe, who took the position that Tw
: ple do not stand ist the interest BP 7, BYvIRGIY O ; snd militia at on und sav all tariti taxes in excess of the actual|®0d gold joints.
the town and Ie eneonragement ’ y vi ; : 1 i needs cf Government were directly inju- Fond § cont starep to Keystone Woteh Cass Factories, PLils
sSorratr wha hry 4 , | Selphia, Pa. for handsome | Tustratod Pamphlet showing bow
HOBO wo 0 dames Bow’ and Keystone Watch Cases sre made,
(70 be continued.)
sere were | press it squarely in the center when closed,
telegraph | Amoug the speakers were Prof. W., H.le peak the crvstal. The Keystone Silver
Watch Case is made only with silver cag
mit
i ! I. T. rious to the agricultural interests of the
up with their means an L influes ¢ Celie 18 00, 1 100, M ] riff of Hocking County. country. The Hon. G, M. Deckles, of
pernicious spirit iy at rippled | knows how to ; vell ag practic The governor at once ordered out all | Mechanicsburg, Vitor E, Piolett, Prof. C.
nany a place. AAW ——80 Kay r. A f . { th regiment. the fl F. Whi ney, of Michigan, and others al
Juin Wy 80D aoa i lave reiurued o,spoke. Gen. Botler will arrive on the DissoLuTioON 0) g
round by special train to-morrow end|Yaripership heretofore
will speak. | Dr. W.A. Js (
rb {from Jan,
Irwin, drugg st, Carwinsville,|Ui8 Oay by
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© Hy
1ald=Dear Bir: Send us
Worm Powders—they |
1 to our trade, Pro-|« {
s recommend them, as!
ly to the utmost
i 1 points
CRE] Gal
tr
wie
IegRnCe
sales allest
oyer and tle
18 iferat SVErS hi or, In savera
ptates very stringent Is have been r
naseed against th ulteration of food, | th xpedition, Itis a pity that nothing | was attended with index able} Ors. 352 }
But those who dea echlers are never } f
wnxious on this ad
siladelphia Agents |
1.0
orocCeries
grocer
Pannsvalley, if yon want to become fa- | A
mous as good cooks, buy your groceries
of Sachlers,
oxicants are s
t for the
kep
he name of the paren : I ad
minor, and when recovered g ) irned, O Hanging ia shred 18 dissanos by the . D g £
the p or, for } I in i . v gi the r - eart-1en An F OF i id a 8 4 Man rake itt & hey only cost 95 a — a . — —
r township whe t for hors-| Hovse Axn Lor ror Barz. ~The une
a and Oilldersizgned offers 8 very desirable home
c
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et]
Logan, oie
cents per bottle, Asa linime
—'1he Aaronsburg Lutheran charge | olati f the act occurred
— r ; v Loo [. Mats Peter Gets | w nt or, » roaring flames aud | on Henry Johnson's A :
and the Centre Hall Beformed charge are .——— ] . \ ts, J t ng of 4 ni i the s Liniment of sprains, burises and | for sale, on the old Lewistown road, two
vacant. FROM COBURN., s M. Shaffer, Italia v » allan UBlION lar 0'e DEYORG Gescripli 4€ | lamen t once. Bold by J. D. Maur-|miles west of Centre Hall, There are 36
——The farm of Jonathan Weaver, de. Another new house is to be ad. | #a, Enziva Tanador, Ta: allo, Giusep~ | odor of the roasting Lesh th yy, Centre Hall pent |acres of land, with good buildings, choice
ceased, is advertised public r BMAX, 3 ry Oi tue Coyole ad { fruit, and excellent water. Terms res-
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42%
role
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pul gale, io | ded to C ation. a J 3 —
- 4 2 . 3 ¥ TT kK thea ¢ sa yy ” - ro pups | .
REPORTER. Lots at Coburn sell 8100 up, a - w— BE eo Ct wp ILL I JUR LINES, |%obabie, Wy. Horxze,
he will off SauRd Centre Hall, Pa.
tol ran be for Yolil’ shoe | the demand, on account of the ; wih of . . v . 4 ah a y a } ate Wm. LL. Sehafler. who for forty . % pr a - -
styles, can be founc the vl ii] MABE and | Iondot pt vices w sof t ar had their limbs brok- | M Vm. L. Behafler, who for forty| cpyess Hari Mrar Manxer.—The
store, Bellefonte, the piace, Will incr ce, and ” fait " " A fre was a cash {the Girard Nation. | $ MM ont.svxumsd
gS : . . the Evarts bei Iam tntsne | State tl srther any én apd johs i - hind tadav adm “Centre Hall Meat-market having are.
" The next Grang Dr gs H ve | will realize bandsomely ot it t he « ry owing to inued tht a flat ¢ srried the charr sobate. is remarkal afer ita} “lfrigerator families can at all times be
16 or he ain, a nire AR, Py TE SN sans 7 . i ale $4 volt mre with Ge ) : Poves 1 y y ’ t The nh Aka w » FV AL) RTI TY a + . | vena 14.
pod o 0 the Water is abundant bere—on wh | 1 ; 1 ng i i i inner ¢ fr, Sohallor wis a bachelor and 1 7 (fupplied with fresh meats, of best quali
arsday, Sept, 15, { eT { the Puaniaub ar Wii aunty \ 3 uried U 4 aman vi ub | n itv, also bologns 3 fext doc
Ry, MV. SI + “es side of Penns creek, by foot ofthe: in bp ru oe 8 in : * | estate valued at over $1,000. ad hoiogaa Squage.. 2 ext door to
MD) hae of the Mt. | 4 in there is the be af | sore, J p and M i a cof en feet and t tho a te ad ; iel ; open day and evening.
3 : : : ay — : on | Wain, there 18 to A ’ the decedent's ow: . 11 1
Carmel Luth. charge, has removed 0 4 jepth of 20 feet; on the north side of fit - ! d is written ot a small ) oy limay tf _Hexny Boozzn
> spars] yannhin (4 4 A \ 3 sd { : v } i i an *
Fisherville, Dauphin LO. L'a, | the creek at a depth MARRIED HOW I EAE 4 A r 3 paper, occupying with signatures on-| NOTICE
: For a first class boot or ehoe Doll's | water is found ! Ae Ams . te ty ' 4 itmiod Toad N01 ly four lines, dpe
is the place. / of ladies . .
and misses’ goods, Court last week was the sho } avin i
——1. J. Grenoble thi ration of any regular term k f, | EE , ir en — that | will arried in | by give and tegueat 1
ing a branch grain hot at : all | By Wednesday evening the juror I MARK ELS { ! rs i 4 abeth 5 haffir, all my res
with the opening of on ali dismissed. 1 8 8 all fo Philadel 0] i : ! { Wisconsin's being | properiy of whatever destri;
Mr. J. A. Decker, of Spring Mille, | }© COmIDon weak A OFA trivial nats rrected ki; y 1 rats, n.lL BB, Ww. L.
: hind $ ut { iy § i big . Ty — ig. HA 5 - 1
gave the “Reporter” a call. His meat | E a be rej REE : ; Witness—J, Reeves, ] "
market is open at all times to customers bed. > bab hr : ori a, . f arn Ay dis sing the sit- ; i Ey aE Eau tao Cle Al Giseases Of
ee : foreman of the grand jury | Whes " ~ 5 Nig i ‘ ! 2 Fashion is Queer } yt | FEA A treatment al home. Worth its weigl
eer. Wolf. ‘of Gettyshu brother | 2 the pi “pl. ri .“ " A Ma a wae 4) A gUeor ~2as, iy suf from sny of these 4
- 3 " . : ia She case Lomm 3th against | Os : LL ‘ i "yn I fami abie are read § Sy
of Wm. Wolf, of this place, will preach | 1.4 1 ton 1} ie 3 ~r ‘ | hk wi ana O ie are Told ome dbed at Serve i cal Ady iret NUFDA
in the Lutheran church, at Aaronsburg, | «1. 4 Wain sss abp iid - “ . 43 4 al son a pane - X — i agen
Ts . - + as #5 : “i a < ¥ ; f fF .8 t t i 5 A 1 Liig Chan $: gs OUR, We nj OIOr., é { 3 114% OS % ry # “™
Bunday 7. month for bhort and 3 Sh : at. Waite. J n . Da . Wells. Richardson & rs HOW TO GET WE OW 1 well and
' A A Pu i: VIiEOTOU E G0 5 vila: im
a ered and convincing proass
tin e—— ruished in an Illustrated Pamphlet concerning
Ts t 5 15% “ » . he aed, which gives
BOMEARDMENT OF FOO ( rrents of Kleetriett v a a
3, A an pra hy . % DeLER as it any one, night or
ondon, August 27. nel y \ snd overcomes weakness or
sition. : bard t h a : y :
y ym ; ‘ n the bombardment o WY 7 |GQisense Ww U BEING the stomach, Pamphlet
dersf o is "en . ’ 3 ,
~—Prof. W.T. Meyer, alter spending ied and 14 wornded. Th hi ag ——y } Sealed 4 cents postage
i
f gix week's vacation among friends at| © V8 20, . LieCK, assauil and | a bor rvnon { ; y 9 A if I i cb Lom 1 of 1000 2 ad 4 Faryad SON : GALVANIC €0., No. 1103
bis home at Aaronsburg. has returned to . Tan ‘ | Frank G. In. | Buc} ’ | tre ry in Washington was in the po ie hos - il A at ], SHE dd nut St, Philadelphia, Pa. Lhaprs
Shamokin to resume his work of music Am, prosecutor, t y (08's, | Cloversecd ’ f ¢ + 1 peopie 1 wiiolm 11 wi The Chi
teaching. ame vs. Wm, on ; loand guil
—A fine lot of gents’ st cording to location, and ir w years | THI REAT ROUGHT IN 13DIA, sh indus hice eh . Phiad is august 25.1
2) "
we SEY
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ihe
—]t i8 rumored that General Dadley,
Commissioner of Pensions, will resign at
an early day, and that General James A.
Beaver will be appointed to fill the po-
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The Chinese 1
J Rd — 1 Bow Crom 3
41 E ! i y was fT En ol : s oher ron
2 tn rey
fall aed bu wt} \ exp'oded by a torpedo after it had fired IVER
It i w I 3 ha asi. ¢ f nnlawfu muding Parthenia : gnati n § § ; ; I A ) 2 mile w Mills, eon
w—) is estimated *, it the saloon a 5) " : r f ’ : ho ud a , en a broadside at a torpedo boat The boii z 146 ACK of whic res arecieared,
keepers of Bellefonte « i=posed of about Sara va. Harry F 1a : sasault and : { er was exploded by means of hand gre 5 n & a 6 poo A A RO on
$9,800 worth of heer daring the encamp- | , itlervcsailte 3 lS . BAGos OF tid : nades thrown from the Yangwa. after! Hots) 3 SUMMER Ho g
ment of Grand Arway there, One saloon | "5" ¢ 5" . Whew : A -
SE, and i DOOes.
’
keeper aione sold 100 barrels,
own of the engine, he informs us, has
cansed a temporary suspension of operas
tions on McCool's sawmill.
—eDoIl's new shoe store, Bellefonte,
near post-office, is taking the lead in the
trade. A bran new stock has been put
in, and every article isof the very best
Give Doll a call when in need of boots or
shoes,
~ A festival will be held in Wolfs
grove, at Centre Hall, on next Saturday
afternoon and evening, at which all kinds
of refreshments will be served. Pro-
ceeds for the benefit of the Evangelical
church
~— Stover's Marble Yard, in Belle
fonte, has the reputation of putting out
the finest work in this part of the state.
If in need of anything in their line, give
them a trial, and you will be sure to be
satisfied.
Mr. Kennedy, jeweler, has pur-
chased a large and handsome new safe,
and will remove his establishment’ to
the Darst store~-room. Mr. Kennedy is a
firet-class watchmaker and has a skillful
assistant in Mr, Stillson,
~—Thursday morning of last week
while endeavoringfto jump on a moving
freight train at Lock Haven, Charles
Spangler, of Rebereburg, made a misstep
and falling with one of his feet on the
rail had it severely mashed,
, =—Baturday, 06, the Farmers Mills
Band will have a festival at the cave,
Now fellows with a sweet-heart will
know where to go. The Millheim Sab-
ba
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tor, John Mann. True bill.
Sarie ve. Lincoln Miller; rape. True
bill.
tame ve, Robt. Bogne: furnishing i I
nor to minors, Defendant pleads gailty,
Same va sate ; selling liquor without
license. Defendant pleads guilty,
Barie vs. Jennie Benner; keeping
bawdy house. True bill. Defendant
pleads guilty. Sentence spspended upon
condition that defendant leaves town,
Same ve, same ; selling liquor without
license. True bill. Defendant pleads
guilty. Same as above,
Same ve, James MeCafierty ; throwing
stone into car window. True bill. Caose
continued to next term, Defendant held
in $700 for his appearance at next term
of court.
Same ve. Wm. Blackstone, carrying
concealed deadly weapons, True bill,
Same vs, Silvey Johes ; larceny. Igno-
ramus,
Same va. Milford Dinges : fornication
and bastardy. True bill,
Same wa. David Stoner; fornication
and bastardy. True bill,
rs sy
The 10,000 idle miners in Ohio would
Ir bably like to have a diagram of the
)eaelits which the working men derive
from tariff taxes,
MULTUM IN PARVO.,
McDonald's Great Blood Parifier or
Sarsaparillian Altera ive is the most
hignly concentrated, most harmoniously
and skillfully combined of all ihe blood
medicines offered the public. Many cer.
tifieates from well known and worthy
persor 8 could be furnished to substanti-
ate the great virtues claimed for this
he report that China
red war aginst France
Prime Minister
Saint Die for a week's
mpliea that further im-
mpiication with China is not
to ocenr, Admiral Courbet has Jeft
of Maston and is said to have
roops have been ordered from Cochin
China to Kelung.
WISDOM OF THE JAPANESE.
The Japanese Goveraoment has taken
wt to prevent the adulteration of
in the interest alike of the public
health and of the commerce of the
country. All persons engaged in the tea
trads, whether producers or sellers, are
equired to form local guilds, which in
are required to frame rules to
achieve the following objects : (1) That
tea adalierated with bad and impure
staff shall not be manufacinred ; (2) that
tea leaves shall be properly fired and
packed ; (3) that the names of producers
or sellors shall be marked on every
package. The members of the
guild have certificates given to them,
which must be stamped by the local
authoritiee. In each prefecture there is
a head guild to which the subordinate
guilds send representatives. Dy this
process the government seeks to enlist
the merchants and producers themselves
nrev i santared by the Chi. NK BARN, and running water in
to preveat its being captared by the Chi 8 be contains two Orchards apd sid
ness, ot f fruits JAMES HANNA
The French expect to occupy the ™ Spring Mills, Pa.
heights commanding the Pagoda anchor. "Any Housekeeper Who sends at Boe tho 3 Ames
age. It is reported that there are 75,000 of 5 married ladies, at same address, and 12 two-
Chinese troops in the vicinity of Foo tent stamps for postage, will receive free for one
Cho . {entire year, a handsome, entertaining and Rtstroct-
OW ) ‘ . ! Domestic Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fapoy
ceording to reporis received at Bontay | Work. Decorating, Shopping, Cooking and House
(0) Chinese troops have invaded Ton-|hold matters. Best paper published for Ladies,
qin and have already had e o.| Every houlekeeper wants it. Regular price, $1.00,
quit and hn aire ady had an engage | Must send now | Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL
ment with the French troops. In this! 6sugim Nunda, New York.
battle, it is asserted, the French were an-| -
od ur
nihilatec, hile Several thousand of the, () . posed ai pubiic sale at the late
Chinese were killed idence of John Love, dec'd, about one mide Roh
- »-- | of Tumeyville, on Saturday, Sept. 6, the follow
pn \ pn | ound + i ob is ; "
THE WIVES OF THE STRIKERS Ittiesiate of said John Love, viz: A VALUABLE
£5 7% 73 TRIFS . AIR " | FARM, in Potter twp. Centre county, adjoining
BEGGING TO BE SENT TO JAIL. {lands of Michael Gx ket, John Btoner., James
» | Runkle, Josoph McClellan and others, containin
Pittsborg, Pa, August 26.—A Coal | about 160 ACRES, mostly of good limestone land
Centre, Ia, special says 34 more camping | #bout 14 acres of which are covered with a good
re . . : growth of Fine Timber, the residue i In 8 no
Coal nlhers Wore arrested this morning gi... of cultivation, thereon erected a good —
3 ees officers Mot lare and McBar story frame Dwelling House and Bank Barn and
nie jor tresspassing on the railroad com- other Sut buiidings There is an excellent or
TR 7% de 7 . } 4 | Chard on the piace abd a well of never failing wa
prny's pr perty. They were loged in Odd The farm is located in an excellent boieh
Fallows’ ball, and will be taken to Wash. bot hood and in convenient access to churches,
ington jail this afternoon, {schools, &c., affiading a rare opportunity of se.
The wives of 15 or 20 prisoners came “[i7€ 8 most Jesieble home.
.. 43 3 s 1 - Rd 0 Lh “at nl
to California with babes in arms this ing in partition and expense of si the Broteed:
morning and begged to be sent to jail when the property Y= punched off 3 of the res:
with their hosbands, as they have noths doe cash 00 confirmation of sie 3% in 1 year
: there. 3
\ i Cool? WLR Dterest, and the remaining §
ing to live upon but a little corn meal. ¥he death of Elisabeth Love the wow of de
Their request was granted, Citiwens | codons, with tuterest thereon i be paid her an.
are indignant at the wholesale arvesty Lo") ENE en of od yd 07, a
which are made without warrants, and morgage upon the oe Sale cd bn a
it is probable a pablic meeting to de | ’ iy ER KR LOVE.
pounce the action of the officers will be, Adm's of dois Sl Frits 5 ae
called. Four hundred new recruits ape] = re.
expected to arrive in camp this afte r| . RISLEY'S WITCH HAZEL
aly | Cures headachor, burns, sprain, cuts, wotnds
= ————— iy _—— Boe lst de.
~ tm i Tt in quality at half u x
TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN MINN. | pie J on Boe “quar 8 Berotite:
nts (16 0) 0 i pet bottle.
Minne polis, Minn, August 28.—A| TASLEZS EXTRACT OF BUCHU.
—————— ——————————
RPHAX'S COURT SALE ~Thore will be ox-
ath « hools ve a pic. ; F : H i Valuable in the cure of uleerats rrita.
Buh Boots will bd % 4 picnic un same great medicine, but the manufacturer | the above described tinct, bounded ou south by | in the work of preventing such adultera- | special Winnipeg says: A teriible cy« tion of the kidneys, bladder and tretha. strane.
——THow pleasant it must be fo 1 prefers simply to say any purchaser feel re an or Somme ind OF Mh dheina | tion of the tea product, as, by breaking | ¢.0v¢ pasied over this oily last night, do- diet pa In poriboea, lewocrrhioos or
AVE | ing the benofit derived from the use of a | 164 Ar IES, more of les tinier land with low ¥ in Ing great damage, blowi g down many ( es bot-
sel sb 104 24, more or loos, tinder lane fon n the market for Japan teas, may in ) | He. 891d by all draggists, C. ¥. RISLEY,
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