The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 30, 1884, Image 1

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    YOLUME { OLD SERIES, Xi.
RE
a
30. 1884,
ERE YRC Be
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ, Yorror and Pror's.
will be Samuel J. Tilden,
- i -
Democrats have declared
We think it
fhe Uregon
Tilden and Hendricks,
ow
ie fowa Democrats gare solid for
he Mahone convention of Virginia
Republicans go for Arthur.
Connecticut Republicans go for Gener-
al Nawley for President.
ssippi Republicans made ne
structions for President.
Tho
inia go for Blaine and Lincoln
- a»
gin
Col. M. 8. Quay stated that 3
tp-four of the sixty delegates to the Na
Pennsylvania
that
©
tional Convention from
1] Blaine, but
id
iti
for on the
ore
recely
ry L ob)
» rthur
Wr ATU
1
+
i
a candidate
3
hiladelphia delegates are
Y's nominatio
n
- » 1 . R 1; +
for him unless bis sel
* +l
nite Of Lie
iit AWK i
$ 3 »
} DESL 1 I
CELLS
recent
nti
nul
» conve
# of the red
ns of dollars more ths § requir
3
1
i
til
ired
mm all
by the government administere
extravagance,
y be fairly
eo
: LALIT
ore, t reason.
xd that the republican party
in Pennsylvania desires that the people
shall continue to pay one hundred
lions of do lars of 1
f surplus taxes er an
i ied gp ” i
num. Silence
is trying to
delegates
the
+ ha
AES
f 100 similar catacombs
believed they of
Hes,
nm
Well, boss
nd he knows best,
a Blaine convention,
says it wasn't a
i a
ins 19 be spoken of for
‘resident, the 306 chaps begin to wear
en i
their medals. There is one thing certain
il
mumps or smallpox, much less nomi-
these plates will will hot cure measles,
nite the t moker.
-
nblican leaders are most
Her B®
hint the Rep
‘ign pis 3 to iy
ly wishing for just now is a let.
selination from Tilden,
A ++
an stale
The Republic convention was
over by ex-speaker Grow,
President,
presided a
free-trader. The Republican
Arthur, belongs to the same breed of kit-
tens, yet aj
ment in the Republican party of protec-
Pennsylvania, which favors
Some of
there is redominating ele-
tive tariff
anti-tariff Arthur for President.
the RerorTer's tariff shrieking exchan-
ges are given the floor for explanation,
The New York Republican state con-
vention last week was a queer affair and
resulted in Arthur, Blaine and Warner
Miller being knocked out. Neither fac-
tion was strong enough to carry, and the
Independents being about one-sixth of
the convention got the delegates-at-large
to Chicago by the Arthur men joining
and electing Edmunds delegates, and
defeating Blaine. The two machines
thus went under. Senator Miller was
Blaine’s manager, but did not play his
cards well,
A I MA .
Peop'e often ask : “What ia life ?” The
Philad, Record solves the problem thos:
“Life is short—only fonr letters in it,
Thiea-guarters of it is a “lie,” and ball
of itis an “if”
The Rerosten would add that the
“lie” comes in at the beginning and end
of “life,” with the “if” all in the middle,
Whether it be Tilden, or Randall, or
Baine, or Arthur, of Grant, or some oth.
er fel ow, don't matter half so much to
the d/ruct interests of the people as the
fact ‘hut their interests ure more directly
wonid np in baving a house like the
Philad. Branch (0 sell cheap ready-made
clothing.
Dean, a New York lawyer, broke up
with one million Habilities,
Louisiana opened the ball last week
by giving 50,000 democratic majority,
Fancy handkerchiefs at big bargeing-
Garmans,
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f
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SBD
ye
York Herald
iff schedule
In order to
The editor of the New
has been looking up the tar
on his clothing, remarking :
live a man must eat, must be clothed and
must have shelter, In this climate these
are the necessities of life, and if their
cost is made rreater than necessary it
practically involves a tax upon life. Let
us take some of the important articles of
how $ tariff is arrang-
clothing and sce
Per cent,
2060 73
62 to 68
Wy
Lae
articles 1
nan and child in the cou
: ory to their comfort, See
how tenderly they are eared for by the
: such
A EVEe
is allowed
“Wa like Mr
It is in the nature
Mr. Arthur
wan Convens
ave had abou: enough
'— Every 1
of
I
himself, tepubli
|
¢
some that Blaine's
be adopted by
Convention as
I
It is heheveld by
book in its entirety will
Chicago
the platform of the party.
nlite
unk
| sell excursion tick.
eis to Chicago during the session of the
Republican National Convention at
I
or the round trip. The
wd Northwestern
ty
ul lines
The
ng
Aan-
i torn
ABET
e that
ne
ne
fare fi Southiwest-
1, Western roads
out of Chicago will sell round-trip tickets
$e
&
yr 14 fare,
- oe -
It pretty defi
Iv settled
seems to be nite
Milliken
3 1
£LL 5 ie
hat James of oir county, was
really elect gate-at-large to the
RB
MCAgo convention Lue WE PULIICANR
slate convention, but was counted out.
It to 7
mvention has
vas a sort of 8 arrangement. A
member of the
of averring that tallies
gates show that
was clearly cheated.
ine]
ing over
4H HF
¥ 4
to Edmunds.
ca Convention hs
13
[841
HO DERE ON G1
mpression on
shan
in Wi
The
y ’
nat he not
was
T
President will
rmal withdrawal of his name until the
) His wishes
presented to the
convention by some one yet to be desig
tinted. He will torn all of his strength
he can over to Edmunds, The latter is
regarded from to-day as thie heir of Ar-
har h and the candidate of the
iH Ana u
make any
thurs strengt
Administration.
is now
ill be
iller, when he
The Vermont Senator
pitted
a bitter
retarns
ine and it w
Warner M }
to Washington, will not hear any
1 latter
the four delegates-at-
fight
cism from *
3,
$30.0
AIRERS
have
satisfied to
large against him than to have a divi.
of them with Edmunds, thereby
incurring the suspicion that he might be
willing to make a compromise with Ed-
munds. Mr, Blaine may be a very diplo-
matic pol but he
never hesitates expressing with the
greatest frankness upon all occasions his
most cordial dislike and hostility to Ed-
minds,
son
itician in
Many ways,
in
tween them, no compromise of any char-
acter being possible. The fact
the President has seen the utter futility
ow
AN HEIRESS TO MILLIONS.
Fstatle of John Nicholas yEmerich.—
The Will smd to have been Found.
most familiar faces on Chestnut street is
that of Mrs, Susannah Emerich, a spruce
little woman who has a flower stand at
the corper of that thoroughfare and
Twelfth streot. She is never absent ex.
cept on the bleakest of wintry days, and
drives quite a lucrative business from
the sale of nosegays, being patronized by
all classes. Tc day a somewhat romantic
story was brought to light about the lit-
tie flower seller which, if properly veri-
of the ranks of comparative obschirity to
that of social and other prominence that
vast wealth brings, Mrs. Kmerich is said
to be the heiress to millions and it is as-
serted there will be very little difficulty
in establishing the necessary relati
ship in order to secure th
NOW BWAILS an owner,
Mrs, Emmerich, who lives with
Wm. EB. Emer ch, at 1625 Federal street,
to the
tate of John Nicholas Emerich, who die
vithout 8 will, ah
Ha was a native of |
acd amassed his weal
His partuers were
John Jas
f hi
iI8 Own
Jin
the money TL
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BY
LET pL,
Che
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Be
in
ta
Darmstadt
oh Astor,
died on vessels al sea
while on y to Philadelphia and
his remains wore brought to this city and |
buried in the old German Loth
etery, the present site of Fifth and Cher. |
ry streets, At the time of his death Mr
omerich’s estate was worth several
lion dollars, boat it has increased
and is to-day vrorth probably $25 000,000
This inclndes $4,000,000 on deposit i
Bank of Enzland, large sums deposited
elsewhere and valuable property in this|
city, Now Yori and Germany.
During the list century persons
ing to be the sigh ful heirs have several |
fines set up claims, bat no settlement |
was ever reacbed. The present agitation
grows out of an application mae
Mrs, John Boss, of Pittsburg, to
Bchamborg, the Austrian Consul,
cure 8 distribotion of Emerich’s estate,
She claims to be one of the heirs and that |
Emerich was ser maternal granduncle. |
She recently received from Germany
paper gabriel acconat of the find-
ing of a will iv an old book in a
detphin chore. The matter wa
mentioned for the reason that the name
of thie maker of the will, John Nicholas!
4
one
his way
ran rem-
since |
the i
ciaim-
i Oy
Max i
to se- |
givin
- ™
i
“"
“Yen
he oldest meribers of the chareh,
also because it was evident the
had never becn sdmiited to probate,
Mrs Boss at once reported the discovery
to John Kees er, her L-laW, and
: ‘
t De same time letiers were re
I aper
BON
y
i
ived from relatives in Germany and
Derg 8
bands,
Mrs. Emer]
yan here,
1 1
oin with Mrs B She says she
“have no diffic in proving her
She hes in her possession a fan
mia reds of births
husband's ances.
back
directly
wi
will
ng the reg
f her
them
tors which trace
ve
ere, .
th
She says there were two broth
and Boltus
whom were very rich,
and raised ie Hesse-Darmstadt
and his
Her husband was Dan
iel Emmerich, a grandson of Beojamin
Emerich, who was a nephew of the rich
brother. Boltas died 1a Philadelphia
and disposed of his property by wili
Mre., Emmerich has, in
Bible record, & number of papers®proviog |
her husbaod’s ancestry.
There are probably half a dozen other |
claimants in Pniladelphia. Couosel has
been consulted and steps will be taken at
an early day to secure a redistribution of |
the estateand establish the valid ty ofthe |
claims of Mrs, Emmerich and others.
We learn that the Centre county E
erichs, all readers of the Revorrea, think
they are ¢
which we wou!
Emerich, b
Itey were
where
me |
L
nt
tled to a share of this estate |
1 gladly wish them.
A CYCLONE DEVASTATES A PO
TION OF OHIO,
Dayton, Ohio, April 28.—Shorily bes |
fore five oclock yesterday afternoon the |
most destractive cyclone ever known in
R-
throw his full strength in Edmund's di-
rection, is one of the topics of private
Cileien. i A UB oma
Lewins having settled down to house
keeping and being happy with his bride,
he will not forget to render all happy
who want cheap 6lothing, for men or
bays. He is the originator of low.
clothing and is determined to mumntain
the reputation of the Philad. Branch in
this regard, Ile has now opened out a
splendid lot of men and boys’ clothing at
reduced prices and asks that you see
them before purchasing elsewhere, :
tlie Le rcome ees
NEW CATTLE DISEASES,
Pittsburg, April 25.~A disdase re-
sembling pleur »pneomania has broken
out among the eattle in Washington Co,
Veterinary surgeons pronounee it conta.
Pattison to quarantine the district,
LOTS OF PEOPLE
get billions, lxve heavy headaches,
mouth fon!, yellow eyes, ste, all the di.
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thoroughly cleansed. renewed and ene
same time on the kidoeye, liver and
f
remedy for the same class of diseases,
Everywhere in its course the
with trees and rains of |
bouses. Forests were mowed down like |
we eds, fences destroyed for miies, and it |
is estimated that in one county alone at
least twenty risidences are in ruins, to
say nothing of the loss on other build-
ings, live stock and property, i
Owing to tha country being sparsely |
settled and the blockaded coedition of |
the roads, ace irate details cannot be ob- |
tained, but with such destruction of |
property the ls of life must be terrible, |
a ceili ain oT
THE EMPRESS OF GERMANY DY-|
ING,
Berlin, April 24. ~Emperor William |
keeps to his rcom, but continues to re. |
ceive visitors nd to work throughout |
thie day, The condition of the Empress
Causes the greatest disquiet in court, eir- |
cles, in which her death is considered a |
matter of only a few weeks, |
» Wb
—
LAND SINKS ABOVE A MINE. |
Wilkesbarre, Pa, April 25.-Nearly 4 |
acres of the surface above the workings |
1
——
at Luzerne borough, have set. |
several feet in consequence of the
crashing of ths pillars in the mine. It
it feared that much damage will result
to the mine, i
i
THE SELINSGROVE FIRE. |
The Work of an Ineendiary— Losses |
and Insurances. :
Selinsgrove, Pa, Appl 28. «At half!
past o'clock the alarm of fire was given.
in the various ehurches
f the town ented an
The fire was
vices
giroets © [irs
ed appearanc
the work of as
1: 3
large w
which wan
of all kinks,
gidos of ¢
Pleasant, were i
number, Among them were
of Dr. BF, NVagens ier. in
head of cattle were burned-
{were gotten out of the fire,
{oa
livery stable,
stove and
leigel's
| Bro's large
ment were
wore burns
of them a five tr
turday.
L#
tinware «
droved
3 y
r F. J. Schoeh 4
SIRO (34
’
hon Sa
I'he
Brot
LH
rey. Ware!
tional iit
slager's tu}
8500: Lanfe:
B, Reagle,
store, 31
Brat
mother s
de od, bat
dariinge
BUCXing Gabe
Cradie ana ri
heir present
wher ev
ur
New spring #
hart ini hor al
caant lalioring, a
worth
1iot Linen
worih 5
1 Jot Faney
worth Hic
1 It Onl 1 Sorder
fefe, 8 for
1 lot Unlored Ponda
16g, worth 20
oviels, lee URN,
ox
ECF
1 it Colored ardle
Ye al 156, worth
108 Colom J
quality, at 2%, w
1 Undressed] and
worth $1.74.
wrt
Mise
- lot of
Pals for 2%, less than hall thelr value.
1 lat Brocaded Ribbon Remnants, 2
all pduks and bloes, Nos, 12a0d 18, at 1
yand, worth 90.
GENTS DEPARTMENT.
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One
$
pul
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nn
10 gauss Undershirts at 160,
lot BiIX Neck Séarfk at (bo,
worth 4c,
sare 8 fair disteibation, only a
tt be duplipaton /R1er one wild aut
Rospootfally yours,
will be presented to each visitor,
of
Woriment
dha ¥
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r Etn
MUI
3
3
mA Oper iii
hants
now Shoe |
i Nenjamio Bapder
Janos L Sommers
Bellefon
Brovkerhoo! Bros, Flour ¢
liom, Coniler, Confocticmery
Ig
niers
Wr
dines Ll
| Mpatigler '
| oldest Bros
18 & A Loeb,
i Joseph Bros,
LMonsromery & Ob, Gents’ Farnishing
{ 4 Zell & Bon, Design... din,
Jahes Harris; Hardware SAR a
{ Ka Mingie, Bate nnd shoes
J DI Sourieck Confeptisnary., ‘
FOG MeMUin Foo! SHI0..b mn
FFP Miniter, Jowelor, Ah bh
FA Grats, Bots and shoes or
HY Buiteer, flonks and stationery...
FU Hoffer & Co, Meschanis. A
IF Kichline, Tobaroo and clears.
* FF Kichline, Billland sant Poole, wi
{haan & Uo, Merchatits........
{HR itioks, Hardware »
| Jolin Harvie, Deggs i
FH Bande, Confection ry
Panel lowing Cloth
Jolin Meese, Grower, Sr
| Winger Mang On, Sewing Machines
PWN OWHkinem, Sample agent ‘
Wikio & MeVarlane, Harduare.......
Georg B lawis, Gross...
JC Miller & Oo. Bonds sna 9,
HO Weaver, Todwmeos Rind of
FW Conk. Mahan
1 Gajronhe owe, Leathor,
LMA Kirk, Droge ¥ reas
Jaraes I Alo 3 Bounnt slore
BJ App
John Powers & Co, Boots snd shoes...
WT Twitmire, Stover and Hnware
Bearphon & Mayer, Confinlionery....... 14
+ Valentines Stove Co, Lio, Morchants 8
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3 Ahompson & Co,
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perabore.
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MOT, BIOTORAR oii iin DE Te
TAKE NOTICE, All who are concerted in the
Above appraieement that an appeal will be held
in the Commissioners’ Offoe, in Bellefonte, on
TUESDA THE 13TH DAY OF MAY,
belween the hours of 10a. mm and 4 Pom. when
abd where you may attend if you think proper
TAVERN LK E8 FOR 1884.
ws 1 Delong, Blanchard...
nuel Kanes .
vo. 8
A KE Graham,
Jacob Cools
EA Nolan
Noward, Hotel...
Hotel, Bnow Ehoe,.
Wh, wr bain
Hatry Witherright, Hotel, Snow Shoe
Martha Healy, Saloon, Snow Shoe,
Jolin Ugsle, hotel, Snow Shee...
Jom Delaney, hotel, Snow Shoe.
Smnoel Bayer, saloon, aaa
Jolin Rasnsdale, hotel, Philfywburg ....
Jardos Passmore, ~ - vor
8S BR Row, hotel,
OH Brady, saloon,
Wid. Pashor, hotel, -
Rohgt Taylor, ~ -
Pat un o L Phi waar
Jom A M'Comber, hotel, ipa
CA Panlkner, Jug and bottle ~~ ye
B Cogle, hotel, Phillipsburg...
Et lout, BelloRonie
; Gesring, sa ' p 3
James McUarty, haiel, -
Fred Smith, salaon,
¥ H Lehman, hotel,
E Brown "
CO MeMillen ~
Philipsburg...
vwsaaniy
eh
: FF 83
LFF sPAF ut aii $
rad adssiyug san
i
John Anderson, saloon,
X Kohibecker. pote}, Milos
A Kohlibeoker, 1, Mile shin
Heury Robb, Nittany, De
Madisonbung, hotel.
C Cando, Rebersby
11 Shaffer, rine M said
SF Frain, Millhelm, bite... .... coon
y nN oY - a wa
ats KI gy hey aspera
Jubin II Pibly, Spring Mills, hotel...
4 H Odenkirk, Od Yor, hotel...
M Jierer, Donte Hall, i
Avingston, Pio Grove | botel
CM Hedslor, ears: hat
Mrs. I, Mane, - -
1 borehy vert
smioons and w
oorredt,
Et 2
Saris
ARE
™
-
xsi un
that the above lit of taverns,
licenses of Con tre aunty is
H.W. BRICKLEY, Apgpesiscr.
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