ROUTH SIDE, The revival meeting in the Lutherun thureh of Madisonburg hes closed, Digsensions and family quarrels greatly retarded its progress. Brethera, if you do not makeup your petty quarrels and live in peace with eash other, yo 1 cin- not call yourselves christinne, Rev. Bazom is holding a protracted meating in Rebersburg, and is meeting with great suocess. D vid Bird has traded his farm stock. grain in the fields, and $2000 cash to LB Staver for his farm below Madi. sonhurg, John Hoy saves he ean tell when De. Len is attending patients up the valley by the tobaceo stains to be seen every few rods in the snow, P. 8. Frank is selling glasswara for Atturbury & Co., of Pittsburg, and also taking orders for the Geneva Nurseries of Richardson & Co, John Fisher, of Centro Hill wet with with a serious loss ‘ast week. His house and carriage shops were entirely de- stroved by fire. A tenant house of Major J. B. Fisher st Mills, Frank Raimen, was also consumed by fire last week, Sleighing parties are booming about Farmers and occupied by Spring Mills just now, There are two parties which for want of names we will dub Modoes and Apachees, and they vie with each other in getting up the The Modoecs held last. jubilea at Me. Miller's hied thems Ives best parties, and Apachees to HL Two danciog parties from Bellefonte terpeichored lately wt Lindlord Bibby's At one of these Walter Bayard failed to putia an appearance in fH ne lo start | on with the party so his” girl had to g without a partner Mrs, W, Lillian and Warran, were at Bellefonte last wack attendiog of Mr, William Rogers, whose wife is a cousin of Mr. Krise, J. Frank Yearick has composed and the funeral published saveral very pretty peices of music, Harry Colien, whe had a notion store in Mr. Bibby's hotel, has moved to new pastures. X. ~The trial of Rov, Waldo Messados of Pailadelphia, charged with criminal assault the person of Mrs. Mary Coulston, one of his parishoners, his at on last come to an end, and the verdict is “Not Gailty, bat deserving of e*nsure for his mmprudeace.”” The Phi adslphia Record #nys: Mr. Messaros bad been watching the proceedings with intense anxiety, and as the words “not guilty" fell from the lips of the foreman be rose involuntarily through excitement. Mr. Shields, st his side, pressed him bask inte his chair with “Diwe! Down! Mr. Messaroe” Pressing his haods quickly to bis face Messaros leaned for- ward over the table and sobbed like & child. The sudden relaxation after ths long, continuous strain produced con- valsive emotion that he was uvnabls to repress. In a few minutes he regiined control of himself and was immediaiely | surrounded by friends, many of them weeping, who poured out warm words for the pastor. Immedistely after the verdict was | announced the news was conveyed to | Mrs, Massaros, who was overcome for | gevearal His moments, Happy New Year. was indeed a ed on all sides. his house, an Master stroet above Sis. teenth, Gilts poured in upon the gen- at tleman, the [i] veal words “Not Gailt m noticeable being a larga bake, eontisining in purple letters dig. ind st in white cvmelias par notice to the fig ¥ and ne faoats that Mr. This was played at the w window Was 8 ROFL 0! passe rehy Mos aros had t of the ify furnace unseat his THRE w — Ts Posrle aud J a'ter #arving nearly nine years in Sieg «Willian wph Font, Sing pr sou, New York were pardoned by Governor Hill and given their liber- ty on Saturday last, The assumption upon which the Governor pardoned the moan is that they were innocent. They wars fund gaily oa the evidenea of a P seem i, whose Stparior in office died a few dagsago and leva death -bed con- fassion to the effect they said policeman the tris! of the (wo of porjured him elf at maa, who were inn charged against them, — Ecchan ge, yea the crime The sulds at Ningars Falla on Monday prove: to have been that of Feank FE Datting sged 23 years, x Bail lo, (N. Y.} Cashier snd bookke por, wh last Friday received from a neigh born $5 gold piece and a 850 bill by misske in exchange for wu $10 bill keeping the $45 excess until arrepied Ly witsometive shims nigh, wheo he roe turned the $45 anf Bis explanation was woespred ; but on Monday the ushbor thremtened, prosecution, when Cutting disappeared, having facioswed 1 hia mother a policy of tnsunees on bis li'e {25 $000, their | the | Centre | A. Krise, diughter and son, | He was congratulat- | Mis friends flocked to | the | A sad on 00- curred Wednosdiy evening, resulting in the death of & very estimable young man, named W. A, McKinney, of Al- wong, aged twenty-two, ho was 0 stu: dent st Dickison Seminary at Williams port, wheres be enterdd last term for the purpose of stu ying for the ministry, 11 seems that Mr, McKinney had been taking seonite in small doses for a cold, and on Wednesday at about | five o'clock, bie took whut he supposed was & teusprouful of bitter wine of iron, but which was alter aking it he nid down to rest, but as he ould not sleep off the drowsiness, and feeling in pain he looked and made Ha then requested a elasamats named R tound to he aconite the discovery of his fatal mistake. W. Sirunk to go with him and seen They both Huber's drug store, when the clerk told them doetor, went to to go to see Dr. Campbell, but as the doctor was not at home they went to oH sre De. Barrell, who was also out. They then returned to the drug store, and from there went to Dr. Thomas Lyons office. where it seems deceased first Mr. Alva 8. Grow of Philadelphia kpent a fax days in town last week, Dr, George P. Bard, principal of that exgeliont institution, the Lack Haven State Normul School, @pent a few hours in Belafonte lust Seturfiyy. Miss Ollia Tripple, daughter of W. 8, Tripple of Spring street, departad last in Lewishurg, Jersey Shore, and Williamsport, Wm. represented College townshipin Bollefonte Saturday. Wm, Diemnorats, week to visit friends Tibhen a is one of Centre's solid faithiully standing by his colors at all tim as, Mr. RB A. Cussidy, of Canton, Ohio, arrived Bellefonte Monday night, Mr. Cassidy wos the senior proprietor ol in the Keystone (Jazette, and his visit here was hastened hy tha recent fire, Mrs. A. B. Weaver of © daughter of John, P. Harris plage is visiting her parents and the | id srfinld + of this many friends in Bellefonte daring past Mev, is one \ field's most enterprising | week. Weaver of Clear add ios, Hon, Sunoel Linn, of William iport, |] began to realize bis danger. Emeties and everything without were administered, done that was possible but avail, and he died at 7 o'clock (bat eve- | ining. The inquest was held the same night and a verdict of accidental poison- i1g was returned. Deceased had taken | sixty drops of aconite, fifteen drops be- {ing enough to kill any man, sand then | walking about =o much had caused i ba become absorbed in his system, and it | is sstonishing be did not die sooner, of the Altoona and | brother deceased came down from took Charge of the i : | remaivs, which after appropriste ser- : | vices at the seminary, were conveyed to | Altoona for burial. Keystone. : —- -— | —Mrs. Ellen B, wife of 8. B died at the residence of her hushand at Philipsburg, on Sunday evening, Dee 1 consump MY, 2th, aged 49 vears 7 months and days Her disease was Decenred was a most estimable lady, mourned by The Journal Her death onuses a vacany snd ber death is severely the people of Philipsburg, «ays of her : Lin the family which can never be filled | She was one of the best of wives sand a ' mother who idolized her children, As | & friend she stood on such an exalted {eminence as to leave no doubt of her { sincerity in that respect. Being 8 mem- { ber of her large family of borders for two years and a half, the writer is capuble of knowing ber great kindness of hear, When sickness confined uny she was slways ready to respond to their eall and administer to their wants, The poor of the town newer called at | ber door and left without being well {supplied with the comforts of lite, and | {many of that class will drop a tear to | her memory. Thres weeks previous to | her death she partook of the Holy | Communion of St, Paul's P. E, Church, [and ere taking farewell of the weeping | friends who stood around her bedside, | { she left such testimonies as convinced | them that he. way was olear. On Tues- | day afternoon her remains were taken i toClearfisld, and the following day eon- {signed a last resting place in the beauti- {ful cemetery overlooking the town wherein she was born and spent the greater portion of her life. large cirele of 1dmiring leaves a husband snd four children two sons and two dasehters —to mourn their loss Rotaxn, i Miss Sue Holter arrived home from Maryland, where she bas been making | an extended vidt, and reports having a gonad time, The ins on the Bald Eagle eveck, } Ps | wiforded ample opportunity for skaters to try their skill, The principal of the selools in this place can testify 10 this | wot as he enjoyed the sport, but did not | | fae! a0 jubilant the time he cate too | William, take a enol bath this time of the year BB rot | { near the thin iow, Gere, 4 | refreshing, | Mr. Joho McClintic of Cedur Ran, | with Wis daughter Mina, spent Christ { mas with his son Mortimer of this place Beveral ladies and gentlemen from i Instituts | this place attended Teachers | and cama home delighted with the pro. oredings, They say “my, but we had a good time." Mr. Irvio Bartha ot and family of | MeKevsport are guests at the home of | bis father, Me. Samuel Barthumt of this place, D Dox"t Exrentuexr.«~You eannot af ford to waste time in experimenting when your Jungs sre ia danger, Con. sumption slways seems at first only a eoid. Do not permit any desler to im: poe upon you with some ohesp imita tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cowmamption, Coughs and Colds, but Ue aire you get the genuine, Becauss he ean make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the sume, Don's be deceived, bat insist upon getting Dr, King's New Doasovery which is guaranteed to give refit to oll Throat, Lung snd Chest affeations, Trial battles free at J, Zeke ler & Son's Drug Siore Bo =Tha Senate fren passed, withous divieion, a bill oo un. The biti gives ! gentlemen | which thay represent, { venerable snd highle ‘of A. C A Row, | member of her household to their rooms, | Besides a | friends she | : pate in murder, drew # knife and Han, Milton Spear, of Hantingdon were in town several days last week i transacting soma legal business before Both legal the eourt in this county. thess | are talented lights { und are an honor to the community | | H. A. Mingle, of Rebarsburg, the | father Mr ros pected Mingle, spent Sanday, in town wn. Although advane Mingle is He possesses a fund of the guest of Liss ing in years, Mr remarkably well preserved | knowledge, snd is an enterta ning | | gonversationslist, Mr. J. H.Hunter oneof Stormstown’s citizens Me. H is a practioal farmer by ocorupation, an i moat reliable and enterprising gave us a call on last Saturday. understands thoroughly yaesg of the pre sewing and reaping, He reporis every thing gong off smonthly in that see tion of the sounty. He has a son going io sohool sl West Point who is getting along nicely, lin of R ‘bar Man {stands high in the "Squire Kas srg, Wis in Bellefonte on day, The squire of the { people of his town, and although but a +m sion young man, has held the offize of Jus | tice of the Peace for a number of years, He wi'l anz2pt our thanks for the pare | ticulnrs of the fire near Rebersburg, an | i secount of which will be found in 2n- other column, We regret to announce the death tof Col H. Platt, Supt. of the Clearfield Bituminous Cos Company, the sad event occurring et his home in Geo, Pesle, at an early bour last Saturday | sl man, enioving a large circle of friends morniog. C Platt was yot a young | and ASquniniances who were greatly shooked when the tidings of his deach became current. His steknese was brian; | eight days previous he was but moment's warning he was seiz beast of health, alr ost if wih | that banefal disense typhoid fever, wih | a grasp that couldo’s be loosened, not of mediea) «kill | Wial his successor will be we are unprepared withstanding the best was broaght to bear sain 11, to say. Philipsburg Journal «Oa Friday last an sffeay urred | oc near Holidavsburg which may culmi- A party of men and boys went into the forest to have a chopping frolis. As usual on such currences there was plenty of Two young men, Jams Ling. frie whisky, enfelter and Jaonh Dobson, while rol ing 8 log, gn into gs dispute and Dobson struck Lis in thie back, inflicting a serious wound, and genle fer Foie loft lung was pierced by the Blade Loxvos, Janasry 11. The eonipn. ition of the now cabinet was annoy nes ed last evening as follows: Lord Balisbury, secretary of stale for for, elgn affairs ; Rt, Hon, G. 1. Goschen, | chaveellor of the exchequer ; Ri. Hoa. | Edward Stanhope, secretary of state | for the colonies, There ia no change | iu the other cabinet officers. The earl of Iddesleigh repulsed Lord Salis | bury’s offer of che privy seal, : Mr. Canser, Janoary 11 The strike of the coal handlers at shipping points resaited, to-day, in a sospens | sion of operations at the Bellmore, Morris Ridge, Logan, Centralia and all other collieries in the district dependent solely upon the Lehigh Valley railroad for onrs, tt Rau et tue a mnie rt gots 4 Saves Hie Lave Mr, D, 1 Wilcoxson of Horse Cave, Ky, says he was, for many years badly a with Phihisio also Dishetes; the pains were almosl unendurable and would sometimes al mont throw lio inte eonvelsions, He tried Bleo'rie Bitters and gov relief fron fifet bx 2ile —a alee aisle ux oti les, ont eared, dnd ha goed th fc hiteen Says sitiv nds, aati lin appropriation bills and | Among [given power to appoiot all officers of | ber | was adopted 10 prevent tue City Con ! h . | troller from approving warraats when F The « Lwin | the Tar fart frist irda) ia tha pool how reveal hie can ection and The Bmaller Oit 108, Hanrissuna, Pa, Jan. 6.<In tle lutermunicipal Convention to-lay in the article on “Corporate power’ a change has heen made in the limit of taxaticn by schstituting the act of April 80, 1885, which allows an assess. ment of,10 mills for general reven ue purposes and 10 mills for payment of loans and interest. The receipts from poll taxes and license tnxes are made available for general reveoue purposes instead of only for highway purposes. | To the list of taxables fur license pur- | poses ure added merchants or others : selling or leasing goods by sample, ulso gas, electric, telephone and gas campanies furnishing beat and fuel, | A clause prevents the sale of city | bounds at less than par, apd another | fogs 5 " * } limits the nawber of wards as follows: | Fifih class, eight wards; fourth class | twelve wards; thirds class, twenty-one wards. A clause is inserted to give allow the remainder to stand. The city ordi- nuances and snpual reports are printed in not more than two news. papers. A clause requires estimates i the fiscal year, instead of after, At this evening's session some im- “Executive other things article Masor Department” the in to be | {the Mayor power to veto any item | {of the expenditures of the departments | {to be made before the beginning of | for Infants and Ch Se ildren. Lh bad “Onstoria is no well adapted to shildren that {recommend it ag superior Wo soy proscription knowntome” JL A Amcuen, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxiord BL, Brooklyn, XN, ¥. 4 ¥ Castoria cures Cotte, Qomfipn’ Bour Blomach, This i, Jorictatanm, Kills Worms, gives sleep, sad puosotes dis Ww Wjurious medication. Tus Cowravs Courany, 182 Fulton Nitrest, N.Y. Eh § WT HRISTMAS! OF | THIS DECEMBER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS AND BARGAINS SURPASSES ALL FORMER SEASONS OFFERING N Notice a few Spe al Bargains in useful | | | Flannels, 58 cents portant questions were raised on the | the cities provided for by ardinances | Clerk, High \ batie wavs 18 also made an appointive in- The Commissioner of stead of an elective officer, except Clerks of Councils and City | Tie repre- | sentation in Councils was fixed al one | member of Select and two of Com. aon Council from each ward except in cities of eighteen wards, when Com. \ vils shall have but 2 mon Councils shall have bul aoe mem from esch ward. A provision | there is no money io the Cty Treas fury to pay the same. The question as to providing soy legislation for #6 oul {such legislation can be looked into. 100 pieces srdown or striped Jeréey iol Biriped Prize. Rich Large Bilk Velvets, 50 cents hull iped Silk Velvets Fine Vealvetls, Black snd eolors. lors, $1, 81.25 inch Seal P CK AND COLORED the choice shades costume Bil Silk Plushes £250 usher for Wraps ail t and to BL. ov up fr CL wn DRESS GOODS | at 60 cents | gga { fnct.os districts was | lis | wide - : ¥ % 3d : 4 : | posponed until thecosatitationality of | Goods xt | and 3 An article on Boards of Health was | : N : | referred to a comtiltes, 0 he drafted [in secordavce with such suggestions of De Ire, of the State B sard of Health tas the commitive may deem proper. Janvary 11.— B. Schaff atl ve storday Cixcrxxaria, O, tire thet Prof. Ww rpiine in aid died, was Crivngo Haymarket riot, is based on Lat his friends in jail were anstohdow nd that twee of them kay | Buitings, # and 54 in : | : i : : he wrote many of the mes incendiary | es in the Chirag I+ i thooght that he feared a er riot that with the result 1 his arrest for Lerime. LE WIN—— Pasig, January 31 Official patrhes French rebel force entrenched Lf tro TU ail 15 rqn report WE RIIACK OG BB Hoa D ilog the Phat hot were twice repulsed + g Fren: fAehting four wounded: fva Eeropeaes and eight Tonquin soldiers were killed, and Af teen Eapropeans and iwenty-seven Tn Goines were wonnsdad, Reinforce stot to the French at Than-Hoa, : | cholcons : . anarchists’ | hol est goods and Pisin, sll-wesl, double-width snd fancy wives mis Came 's Soe, Fifty inch Mixture: in Siripes, “won j*os wid, Large offerings &iA i en LAS Fis Naw Hl shade in Dress Goods senron’s pri " Arope and New DBrosdcioths Bargains in Eaglish Scotch sand A moerican wide, CLOAK AND FUR DEPARTMENT | «Bon! Garments and Jacksts, Par-trimm- ted Wraps, Genta’ Saul Caps and Turbans, Gents’ Seal and Beaver Gloves, ladies’ Muff: and Bums. Ladin’ Seal Hate, Far Trimmings, all widths and fine qualities. Goat and Besr Carriage Robes. All above | at med rill - rv the homb thrower at the at prices that will interest you. dozens Wik and Lines Handkorchiofe, Bitk and Cashmore’ Mu fll. ors, Thousands of Gents’ Initial Hendkerchiefs, stitched in Sinen and Japanese Slike, Ladies” und children’s jo west H shown, here would | { ITE fe ie Fe nite of aril ty aud fintry will be § i | swag Weynolhe’ Babk A daily arrivals ad fed therstn wy soliested Gente Smoking sl low preews. Winer Under wear, Gloves and Howierv, Flanueis snd Bianksts, Eider Dows Comforts, Prices that interest you Write Wo our Mail Order for samples of above mentioned bargains Lhoods sem 10 soy address. lowest prices N Dal Vainee 800 BRITE LION Cusran leed BOGSS BUHL, 118 to 121 Federal St., mis) iit PD C. M. 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I i 0 - tess SSAA AD Ol N THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF OUNTRE COUNTY, ME Trindily vi iB At Anite, wibetuted Lr ahe o, et 1 woke div hss Jogntty satithed thes dn, will sttend pond of Bain mppain aman o8 fie ces tn Belen Fant 08 Friday, the teth day ot Senay, 100 ot tom wietosk nom. Parties in intense will plone tale BoA, A dawn Kater, Aodiwr,
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