meu re ns eS BROWN'S# | IRON ~ BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and MH ianey Complaints. Druggists and Physicians endorse it. 3 Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trademark on wrapper, THE CENTRE REPORTER. CenxtRE HALL, PA. May 24, 1883. The Largest Paper in C entire County, THE ERE COMMUTATION. Reasons Why the Pardon Board Re- mitted the Death Sentence. The board of pardons have filed the fol- lowing reasons why the commutation of the sentence of Israel Erb, the last of the JI Kintzler murderers, was asked : First. Goodjand reasonable donbt exists as to the degree of the complicity of the defendant in the killing of John and Gretchen Kintzler, That while due respect has John Wanamaker starts the May and June Sales with the unheard-of aggre- gate stock of Two and a Half Millions $2,500,000, and nowhere in the United States is there so large a stock at retail to which City and Country People have access alike, with prices marked plainly, so that All pa y the saine «ion defendant was not even present at at John Wanamaker’. veen shown for the opinion of honestly LLL em Reposed Perachs, we have reached our ; 5 7 decision only on the basis of evidence ap- SST™INMNYE Mil jl @ 20 Pi i ' Ae pa 1D SPRIN 8 MILLE pearing since defendant’s conviction, and his evidence strongly supports the . . * oubts referred to above, and i ith- - ; ferred 1 \ 8 not with Pl aining M 1 1 1 ut a positive right in defendant's favor, . vet not shificlent, in our judgement, to - _. | werrant his pardon aT w {G8 3 The stat pe The place to buy your best Second: he statement of Uriah Moy- and cheapest Building M «en | ©7, Who suffered the extreme penalty of = a cheapest Building Mates™@8) 00, o and was executed March 7, 1883, BS rial is of was made in the presence of G. H. Grim, Esq., district attorney, and J. B. Wonderly, Esq., and contains an alleg: , ¥ and $ Bas J as. A. Krape & Co., tion that defendant was present at the killing of the Kintzlers, It lays i 3 : the clers, ys the Spring Mills. Pa., guilt of the killing upon Emanuel Et- : tinger and himself—Uriah Moyer—and who keep all kinds of the taking of the money upon Samuel FLOORING, Ettinger, Jonathan Moyer and himself — Uriah Moyer, Third, The confession of Uriah Moy- er, made in the presence of Rev. A. IL Spangler and J, P, Shindler, shortly be- SPLIT SIDING. | °r® his (Moyer’s) execution, details the manner of the killing and makes Eman- ael Ettinger and bimself (Moyer) the on- 'y actors in it. According to the confess SURFATE BOARDS, WINDOW SASHES SHUTTERS, &eo., &ec., &c. Anything wanted not ready Fourth. Whilst Uriah Moyer charges The certainty that besides numerous bargains daily spread on the c od y i €¢ counters e ——| Kintzler or anybody else,” was brought il years prior to the murder, and he is y | ty y ] ‘ST BEST PL I be furnished on short nes y A NJ PLACE that “the first he ever heard or thought ia a conversation with defendant, yet it fistinet and positive in statement that J Ld rs dealt in, settles conclusively that ©» _. the ar ; > L > . Sl Johan Kintzler and the scaring of his = RANGERS to deal. BLINDS. | 'f in onnection with the murder of Mr. 3: . . ~ . Big Store 1s now known to fix the, Market Prices appears that conversation occurred sever- en J defendant advised the killing of only i . : wife Gretchen. i m——————————— Fifth. The defendant was arrested. in. MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL-|dicted, tried for and acquitted of the kill- WAYS KEPT ON HAND. ing of John Kintzler, Sixth. The confession of Jonathan ye imayly Moyer, made in the presence of Rev. D. W'S 10 Horse Spark-arreosting | E. Reed, is to the same effect as Uriah Gn cut Tou Ot henge | Moyers. He does not connect the de- *S tapethy ome HEE 0 TU lendant with the killing nor even with the taking of the money. He says that Emanuel Ettinger and Uriah Moyer were present at the Killing on Friday and that Emanuel Ettinger, Uriah Moyer and himself were present at the taking of the money on Saturday. That they were present on the former occasion and he names them. Seventh. The confession of Emanuel time. | Ettinger, made in the presence of his . on | Spiritual adviser, Rev, J, P. Shindler, J. FP. Stetler, a jail keeper, and the Hon. Andrew H. Dill and F. J. Smith, attors ueys af law, as sworn to by them sever- . jelly and individually, makes no mention of defendant adyising the killing, and does distncily make the actors in it i From’ one of the largest and i Uriah Moyer and himself, : h " Eighth, These sat aonis and confes- i best Davis Howie re ive all \ __7¥8 k SONA Corning, sions were made subsequent to the trial § 2 splendid lots of Dress Goods, all — nih Year —55(h Neason |ut defendant for the murder of Gretchen § toid about two bundred full pieces, ~FOR~— | Buntsiet, Th . : § that were not ready for delivery BAUGH’3 STANDARD | da ky. hese facts and certain others § until long after the time, and on FERTIL1ZE R8.|counected with the trials of the several d 25 lefendauts, as shown by the testimony, }{ account thereof were reduced 2 THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST|seem 0 sustain a reasonable doutt in the § per cent. all around. : ‘iN s Op . . 3 { cane Of this defen d while n f= : ? ’ Ris AND CAN BE RELIED UPON. |mant soit defendant snd while not sot Joe Buty swum fumoy: bar { pardon, is sufficient to warrant our re- | commendation that his sentence be com Orders should be Sent in Early to So. | ute from death to imprisonment for Luis recommendation is signed by Lien- | tenant Governor Black, Secretary Sten BAUGIH'S 25-DOLLA R ger aud Secretary Dunkel, Autorney {General Cassidy voted against commuts PHOSPHATE, {ing the sentence, and therefore did not ~ A Tried and Valuabla Fertilizer,— | i a a SE {sign the recommendation, i Harrisburg, May 16.—The Jury re- turned a verdict of acquittal in the case PRICE i295 PER TON OF 200 LBS. | of Coagressian Thompson for the kill- jing of Davis. The jary was out an hour. Those who do not care to stop over night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packages at the store door and get a lunch mn the building. The few items below show how things are going just now. Send postal card for samples. Some lots of Buttons and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last, New importa tion of Paris Buttons open. SA tn] Lionen Sheeting, 2% yds wide, value, 90¢c, now 65¢c ; value $1 00, pow 70c; value 81 20, now 85. 45-inch Pillow Lionen, 374, 54~inch do d 50e, 40 inch Butcher's Linen, 22¢. 9.4 Drawer Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28 N. Y., Box 8 ——— Children’s and Misses Trimmed Hats, ready to put on for $1 50 to $1 75 and 2 dollars and upwards, These come from our own work rooms, Ladies’ Rough-and-Ready Bon- nets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25¢. 173 dozen of sprays of fine flow- ers at 25¢ a spray, for millinery and corsage. These are about half price. There is a new counter for 9 and 12¢, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, of which we bave ail and Sle. Fine Cream Damask, 81 25; re. duced to 1 dollar. Table Cloths, 2ix2%, 24x3, 2% 44, 24x5 yards. Towel, 22x43 inches, weighing # a pound, 25¢. damask Towel, 23x48 inches, good and heavy, price now at first hands, 37 4c ; our price 3le. Beige, 45c. 43 inch all wool Crepe Beige, 50c. Far under value. 45.inch Cashmere Beige, 60c. Far under value. 42-inch all wool Check, 50¢c. Far under value. 42.inch all wool Albatross, 60c. Far under value. 42-inch all wool Albatross, 75. Far under value. sur¢ Qur Cheap and Reliable gains: 41-inch all wool Illuminated Ladies’ English solid color bril- On Cars or boats in Philadelphia, —Guiranteed Analysis Printed on— Each Bag. pe=B8end for Circular. Address, BAUGH & SONS, LE MANUFACTURERS, uth Delaware Ave, Philad, tray Ot ~2HAY LL ———————————————————. aT EW GROCERY NZ e —AT- ~COBURN, PENN'A— It. ¥. Vonada will keep staple groceries, pure and fresh, and low io price. COFFEES, SUGARS, SYuUPS, TEAS, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS HAM, DRIED BEEF COAL OIL, FISH, SALT BEST OYSTERS CRACKERS, &c &c. I'ne verdict was received with a deafen- ing shout by the densely packed house, Thompson was warmly congratulated. ~—WWho struck Biily Patterson, is not a question asked any more, The phrase is who can come nearest Lewins & Co. in selling cheap clothing ? The Sunbury Daily says that Ms, Bach- boltz, chief engineer of the Shamokin, sunhury and Lewisburg railroad, has re- ceived orders to have the road completed apd in ruoniog order by June 15th. Work will be carried on night and day ito comple it by that timete, Mr. N. Elkin, Wrightsville, Ps., says: I used Brown's Iron Bitters for loss of ap. petite and found them excellent, invigoras ting and refreshing.” - WHY THEY CALL HIM "OLD MAN. “Yes, that's sadly #0,’ said Jenkins, Ymy bair is turning gray and falling out before its time, Use something? 1 would but most hair. restorers are dangerous.” “True,” answered his friend, but Parker Hair Balsam is ae harmless as it is effoes tive, I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop calling you “Old Man Jenkins. It never ces paid for it, “PROM THE SOUTH. faded hair. Richly perfumed, an elegant maydt mmm cali omc Columbia, 8, C., May 11.-—News from the convict camp on the Georgetown and Advantages— Why it Concerns You. ty by nine of ninety-five convicts the guard fired. One was killed outright ; the river and nations ever produced drowned, Bix escaped. Two were re- captured. - ERIE'S EXPERIENCE weonrer. Second, thoy act PRECEDENT. Erie. Pa. Sept. 1th 1881 «Dr, Hart my patients for.various aral opinion of thousands in his profession Benson's Capeine Porous perfect external ap lieation. The have the word CAPCINE cut in tre, Price 25 cents. bago, Kidney trouble, ete., and in all ea: after a long sickness, which had laid me sesirolief has followe forty-eight hours.” | Three Jats use of these remedies dispens- eanejand inja week, I was perfectly well. N.J. WRIGHT. gant, Erie | Fvening Herald Ask your rogeist for Dr. Hartman's Book on the “Ills of Life” He will give The following lots are very de- sirable: 40-inch all wool French Shooda, He. 42