§ THE CENTRE REPORTER. | tHe PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. | {OALIR ¥. 801] i * TEYERRTOY yi MMII {Lr ’ ¢ - - ) y NEWS OF THE WEEK. / a ) ) | 0—)Merchant Tailor(——r RN rT XR IAR = : . Jo Will Probably be Ready by Saturday---Our wns — : \ : or LO : FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's Stock of Hard Coin Increasing. Mr. Rider Haggard has announced that 4. / / . oe . fall Centre Ha WASHINGTO Nov. 28 ihe president y ! CentRE Harn, Pa. Tuurs, Dec. 1, 1887. | devotes the bi » part of every aftern oT . mh, en 'e have t begin our | | hereby announce to the pu - to the construction of his message GOD be that James G. Blaine is | ~ut price Sale, and want them t fast. We make the #0 low for the have opened a Merchant Tailors the midd e of November each of ul ao : pected to visit that country next spring quality that vou cannot fail to apprec Bohemian oats agents in Berks county. | or rie ren ty 19186 pres ew oasi 10 William Morley, employed at the Ker: pig 2 - 4 2 SHIRES BUILDING ’ for office. T ta tym aerate ec It ard waelghs Balt works a Rock Glen, N. Y., ft 1L0 We n: . few Oo he “J here : | at Centre Hall, and am prepared for ofl i ry wrefully dige hy and. Woln val oa Avo) y Bat ay anG cannot : i tend to all work pertaining to my he courts ach point wi the greats 181100rT ROOT AY Having taken “ Tr "mit « in eutting, +} O many goods, ’ rth Le ADY. O~UAY we They are making it red hot for tablishment in Instead of having them run they are runnivg them into t with chances of conviction as swindlers, as will be geen by a di~patch from Read ing, in this issue. —————— Marshal Dyer, recently appointed re ; ou tam the Isaac rmerly 1 ed Blate We ow § 0. . 5 “ ¢ 8 » to lake charge of certain proj erty oo a 1 i i 3 e ult 1 18S : po \ Jus : $ y : od 111 ’ trial 01 bE ior of s lot of ite Blankets. $1 tii 9 "6 Fant y 4 BE \ t of the finest : to ake cargo of crtin property | ae jreicha sea Sn el Tha algo aio rney duskete "wey PRESBYTERIANS a demand for the Templ lock, tio: ore wore doposits af the vail : ; : ’ «a White Mankets. #1 5 2 00. . duck : : i - th 18 0 king tho total § 4 8, i rt \ 01 NOV ii rN RS apiece / at neavy MVer OLD i Who de ot take the Merald and Pres. 1 stand the byter, SIND Five One Cent Stamps FOR ® snd & besutiful £1 Calendar for 1888 Or sey snes snd addresses of ten or more Lt In fs wi i £ ‘ receive the Oxl- € ar 80d ening py free. Send at once. Ment nae hur f paslor, ag say 5 whe i» 1 » A YORE sHERALD AND PRESBRYTER, it ELE BTBERY INCINNATS TT { v { % A £ : “a ir E 3 Yeninure PIONEER | ,\, |DARING HEROES | ""° |DEEDS. THE PEP] INT TRADE A Treasars cision hat Has Alarmed ad Dealers H" ICAS & i i 2 H* HICK — s—p— . ZV em "TOS ym Nt lh wn Pod wy — Sr wer lo won Ver wy Prospecting for Oil » the oats it down so » 1 a + fo the LAL he poor hor ie ‘ ; Be ra A : —— 4a ' { Expr g12 rar Lt aach as . : i I v¢ Were snppos nid cribad . ¢ will , ] , Bnd | } TOVES TOA ; i Toa in this shed. and the thief " oot or sl Bs ib as tho AE v 8 | i y BS, i ¥ \ : ia $+ : 4 . 2 . Ora chan Ba Pr on! ¥ Na a | nd wi the noble animals of their Hons na y } , ft for Now 3 ‘ K. HICKS B nm 3 iin} £2 1es 18 - efi \ v 1 : FWIKEI ) be puonished.—Smithport eveniag pris REL LEFONT Westward NCIS WK 27 he comy : —- : 2} | MAM AM THREE BLOOD-THIRSTY INDIANS | °F the I | Goa "lion adopted reso- | | 3 Solio 2s s 1 Three Sioux Indians named Fioger Hat ! ' Nail, SBitting-in-Front and Pete Matthews | on Puget 30 and which has cardod t the fic const as se » portance only to driving the las , for Lorse-stealing, made an which completed the overiand system ¢ confined in the county jail at Glen- Mont yesterday morning on two white | necting the Kast wi h the West, is near i# On ers i : and. Nine miles of track remain 1 prisoners with table knives ¢! ha air I a IVES, & pair © laid on the northern grade of the Sisk mountains, and this w be flyished mortal woundes on the white prisoners , | Dec. 1. The authorities of Sar : . ¥ tad . Larramontn t ‘art ad are Finger Nail and Sitting-in-Front hanged | Bacrame: to and Por lan 1 Bre rangements for the celebrat 8 : event straps, Tey were assisted by the other a —————— 4 x ; 13 " y aed Me Tat . 4 . & p . » Indian, Pete Matthews, who then tried Another Reduction in Dressed Ment Hates Tammany Favors New York. Cnicaco, Nov. M--The Chleago and ry ork, Nov 7. ~% he Grand Trunk road Saturday made an ad achoms of the Tammany soc ditional reduction of 4 cents per 100 in the yu bian order, met in Tammar A & 1%iPeru Cave 2 Centre Hall 38 Gregg 42 Linden Hall 8 0nk Hall 52 Lemont Hi Dale Rummit 08, Pleasant Gap 14 Axemann i 4 bh § 20 Bellefonte 6 ¢ J Additional trains leave Lewhburg for Montan- don sl 50am, 855 a m, and 7.10 p m, returning | leave Montandon for Lewisburg at £20 & m, 6.00 jt “in 4 fate | oy v oy v4 s Ton py " pa and 7 30 pm. themselves stabbed themselves all over | rate on dressed meats. This makes the ged and considered the Herald's sugges uli fa A ry fit ge their bodies before resorting t« rate 8834 cents in refrigerator cars, and tion that the democratio national conven | ot y . EAA 5 3 ———— isim—— \ ring to hanging. | 0 nts in common oars They have also | tion in 194% be held in this city. The board COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED TOW IS THE TIME TO BUY published a rate showing a reduction of | gpanimously agreed that rention » HENLY 4 MONARCH FENCE ; MACHINE * N 8 3 tn, axl § x confined on a charge of burglary, was | export rates via Portland, Mo, of 3 cente | should ve held in this el adopted a I8 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL. CTA = ——— ¢ : Th { ial { 9 “ { al it ¥ le of \ . Tr vy ag * v 4 ———— — stabbed in reveral places, per 100 on provisions and 2 cents per UX resolution tendering to the democratic 1 Because the wire is stretehed the full length of the feld before the weaving is com Double B. 1. 8ho - $v I, on flour. national committees tho use of 1 Am many bie 4 8 By “ 8 hot ut po _— 1 3 — - 31 { | meno THE NEXT HOUSE. Fawally Injared ad Robbed. | hall for its sessions. LE "OS Bacasiae any ats wie ean be used, and either 2,8, 4, or 5 double strands on be used, HN “wim a Pin) iu The Democratic Congress, w ho have a New Haven, Nov, 9. David Ritchie i Old Soldiers Exelted. Hon hs Pahl etl aa syle of ploket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy Double BL Shot Guan, Top Soa Double majority of ten in the new House of ¥* taken to the hospital Saturday night Bueraro, Nov. 27.-Moembors of the 4 Because it will make a fence over rough and unoven ground, or up and down hill alike, Extension Rib, Fistol Grip, Patent Pore: by the police ambulance in a dying cond! | grand Army of the Republic are excited | making as good a fence ae of oven, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets end, Solid Plungers, Matted Rib, Orna- tion. An examination showed that his | gear the reported Indictment of 180 veter. | *° all woven plomb, . mented Rubber Butt, left barrel Choke " ¥ Hf Becsuse the Monarch machine stretohos the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and . ais pendents, some of whom will act with | skull had been fractured by a blow from gue who are inmates of the Holdiers' Homo | pest wire and pioket fence. a bored, 10, 12 and 16 gauge 0 0 he ill have wth eth GQ blunt instrument. The coroner and po be o a charge of illegal voting. 6 Because aniy one, man of boy, can operate it, and there are no parts to get out of order and Little Breech-loading Squirrel Rifles from $4 0 to them, will havea ecaocus on Ratarday at Bath on th arg legal voting ¥y ¥ § 00, | leo Have Information that the man Wat They were peotioally disfranchised by & repair «cissors and chaine. After inflicting themselves in their cells with the bunk CAREER ERD dn @ to butt his brains ont against the wall of the cell, The two Indians who hanged Francisco Salomo, an Italian, who was Representatives, exclusive of the Inde. eveniog for the purpose of nominating a | attacked for his money. He bad $100 ir récont dechion of the higher courts, whieh : Bovhuse Ba ach OF vel Tsao ber care, will last a lifetime, i am bow pble to sell pe cheanly Spi aker, a Clerk, a Sergeant-at-Arms, | his possession on Friday. It is believed | }eld that the homo was a charitable insti 9 Boeause it i% the only machine that forces the slat or pleat firmly against the wire, thus | BS aN) ne ix A ENGrien, and wil! meet any Postmaster and Doorkeeper, It is cons the man will die. tution and the old soldiers did not gain geauting the satin iw h a solid and and permanent manger that it cannot be pulled out, and competitor 8 prioe a , . . i. 2 ceded by all that Mr. Carlisle will be the i ————— voting residence, oR " PaCris the fence made by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, and is much strong The Hunting Pablic is respectfully re. 5 4 y Refused a Now Trinh en —— er than any bark wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of injury to stock, quested to call and examine my stock, nominee for Speaker, and that his re- | 11 Because by woavis t the post, and fastening the wire strands to the posts with sta 8.4 i y tot election will not be antagonized b .. 1 Praisriene, NJ, Nov. 88 Judge Me A Rich Bequest. ples, and not naling the MA posts, thus keeping the wood parts from coming in contact with which is ROW Arriving. . We . ’ # Ze Y any. | carmick Haturday refused o now trial Prerari gis, Mass. Nov, %.--The funeral | each other, it will not hold the moisture or rot. This Is a very important matter, as ail boards in AGENT FOR VAS CAMPENS COMPOUND, one in the party. John P, Leedom, of | Horace asd Lewis Van Nest, the Plainfiel of Abrahinin Burbank. the wealthiest Offi board fences soon rot off at post, and ocossion continued expense for repair. (DYNAMITE) : tM wd A y tata + 12 Because all kinds of old material can be used for making new fence, , a ” Ohio, will without doubt be renomingted | firobugs, who wore convicted at Ellzabetl oc thie town, took place Maturday 15 Boonuse it makes the handsomest, best, strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only THEODORE DERSCHNER, for Sergeant-at- Arms, and Lyecargus Dal. | Of setting fire to their house last March | ,oiornoon. It is reported that in provid: | first-class, practical fence machine in the world. ' “ Bellefoute' ga | Next Wednesday the two Van Nest boy a for the disposition of his vast estate he For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address, uy \ ry 7 d ton, of ludiana, for Postmes'er, Johu B. | cng John M. Jackson, who pleaded gully ing Wiliod sovornl nundrod thousand dol » : SHIRES & KENNEDY, Great Central Gun Works. Clark, of Missouri, will probably be re-| to three isdictments of arson, will De sen | (oo oubiish a Troe hospital on Brook's unm Munufucturers Agents for Pennsylvania and New York, CENTRE HALL, A. nominated for Clerk of the House, Yenoud. Tarun Lhe north part ofthe town.