————— FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’r “TERMS: One year, $1.50, when paid in ad ance. Those in arrears subject te previous rms. §2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and b cents for each subsequent insertion, Centre Harn, Pa, Taurs, Mar, 28, 18849, You will find G. R. Spigelmyer’s RACKET STORE in Crider’s Exchange, Belle- fonte. under prices. Everything regular LOCAL ITEMS, —J Whitmer Wolf was off on a trip to Williamsport this week. An infant daughter of George Emerick, of this place, is seriously ill. — Mr. Emanuel Ettinger, of Aarons bdrg, is quite low, and supposed near his end. —J, C. Kemp, of M'Kean county, some vears ago of Centre Hill, is back on a visit and looks well. — A force of men are at work cleans ing up the ruins of the recent paratury to rebuilding. Mr. Weber, of Rebershurz, will move into the Ref. parsonage, in this place, after its vacation by Rev. Land, Prof. Wm, 1. Aaronsbuarg, is about to locate at fonte. and open a fancy and store. The musical conventions and pubs lic sales having ran out, the next on the jelle noiion concerts. ~The wife of Rev. Harry B Long her mother, Mrs, Rabacci BEobison, Pine Grove Mills. She was in the 22d year, ——The Lawistown Free Press thinks the meanest man living is the one who 1ifts a paper for years and thea orders it discontinued thout having paid all arrearages, wi minister wh charge arrive is week and wi'l preach in the Evaageiical church, at this place, on Sanday, at 2 o'¢l i » bh ith wk. Farmers not ia a pinch for money, shoaid not be ia a hurry fo sell grain at the present low prices —in opinion the market fore the new crop is harvested. our from Centre Halli to Rebersburg, in which locality he has two saw mills io operation. We looss a sterling Demos crat by this, and Rebersburg gsins one, —=A, P. Krape had a very bad for his sale, 22, but the bidding good, some thiogs bringing more thao cost, He thinks auctioneer Leitzel des serves credit for the success of the sale. The 0 best ap pearance~the winter having been somewhat damagiog to the fi lds; yet with a favorable spring they will recovs er and an abaadant harvest may result, wom Mr day gral Jota Hosterman, one of Miles cailli—he informs os that the grain fields 80 that ‘here is consideranie sickness in that section, Ia another eolnm we print the let- ter of Mr, Humes criticising the manage- meat of the state sinking fund ter is worthy the iy of every tax payer.—Mr. Hames is a Republican, and pats Gov, Beaver in a tole from which the people are anxiously waiting to see how he is going to elimb oat. ~ Miss 28 La Harper and Lydia Harris of Bellefonte, upon whom the undisput- ate SLi Young ladies of Centre, Cliaton and Lys coming countias” has been given, accom- panied by Miss Evans one of Lock ven's interesting belles drove to towa on the placa, died on the morning of 22 just, of ty weeks. Mr. Liong'e resided hers many years aod was a He was of a retired disposition, ssidom married. His Ceatre Hill on Monday forenoon, —A, M. Zimmerman, of, Ladcaster coanty, aged 19 years, had never seén a train of cirs dntil Jast week, when he drove to town with his father. While his father was a'tanding to badiness, he went to the station, saw a train coming, becams so frightened that he dido’t sop until he reached his home, nearly thirty miles away. The Rerontes wooders whether the winding up part is not a leedle stretched? we Frank Bradford tel she bear was killed near ranhs that a addy moun cubs which were captured, and are at the station, The cubs will keep Frank suf ficieatly employed Sa glistint his g atten tion from the ladies. By the way. Frank, how are the suckers panning out 7 Frank promises to send Arb Kathermga ons of the cubs —all right, send Arb s cub and us the suckers, ¥ ~The origin of. the fire in Slack’s barn seems to bave been incendiary. Oue theory is that it was set op fire by a tramy who was seen in hat neighbor. bood about that time. This ttamp, Mr. Slack teds 3 us, be seems lo have displeased aboat a year ago in refasing him permission to : in the barn, io- gisting he should in the house which the tramp did but left next moras ingin a glut ng mood, Another theory is that it was fired by enicken thieves who uy have struck a watch to see where the were roostiog. la amp of th — is brot the fact " @ bars to the sheep pen were found down next moruing, which acs counts for the escipn «+f the sheep from burning. Toe thieves, it is thooght, went for the chicken roost by way of the Bo; leavioy the bars opea to eoable readily Ee aie ; noke in cane of discovery, Mr. Stack’s loss is migh on to $3000, with in. Two farm residences were burned in | this county Monday night, and in one of | the instances the occupants barely escap- | ed with their lives. On the farm of Dr, | G. D Ballantyne, situated one mile from | Barree and occupied by Thomas Yarnell, | i the dwelling house took fire shortly af. | ter 11 o'clock, and every weans of escape | was cut off from the sleeping inmates by | the flames below except that aflirded | from the upstairs windowe, Mrs, Yar- | i nell and her two little children were | | compelled to jump from a second story | | window to the ground below, and in do- | ing so they fortunately escaped without | sustaiping any injuries, i | i | i | a farmer living in Henderson township, | was also burned to the ground the same | night together with all its contents, oth these fires originated from de« | fective flues, - -_—— Fire at Jacksonville, i On last Friday morning the people of of fire, which was discovered inthe resi | dence of Mr. Daniel Miller and used in | former years as a hotel stand. The fire, | it appears, started where the stove pipe | passes through the ceiling of the bed i room. It | ehildren at 8 a. m., Friday morning and | was then under good headway. By | time the family was aroused the building | was doomed and all effort was made to | gave farnitare and adjoining buildings, Nea ly all the housetiold goods were taken from the buildiog. From this building the fire spread to | George Ertiy’s stable and it was burned to the ground, most of contents being saved. Wm. Miller's stable, near by, was also destroyed. The insurance on | the Miller residence, we are told, amoun | ted to $1700. —~ Centre Democrat, ! - a - Bolled Down. The little snowfall mach mad this week, Easter comes on Apri! 21 this year—get your eggs ready. i Madisonbarg and vicinity had the meas- les badly of late. Henry Swar:z of Mill- heim, emigrated to Washington Ter. last week. The flittings in ourtowns | and in the valley make things look live i ly. Bibby will vacate the National hos | tel, Millheim, this spring—we have not learned who succeeds him. Subscribers address this spring, should notify us, Business Changes. ! *D. A. Boozer and M. M. Condo have purchased Brisbin’s meat market and will continue the business in the present location. D. A. Boozer will also run h® harness rooms io the game bailding, m ! stead of locating at the station. - Turnpike Returned, The turnpike from Bellefonte to the | Miflin county line, bas been retorned on acconnt of the bad condition of the road. The information, we are told, was made by Mr. G Hagg The matter wiil be heard at April court. i Markets. The eastern grain market stiil dull, Wheat, oats and corn are pare as last week. A few weeks should make a change for the better, . Card of Thanks. the thanks keeps noder- for the To friends and neighbors signed expresses his at the faneral of his brother John, Jas, A. Lixcis. - ' : 1 Horse collars from $1 up at Booz ers. ~John Bright. man is dyiog. Bae Fauble's stock before purchas- ing. —=1). A. Boozer, we are told, has pare chased Brisbin's meat market. ~ Fall and winter stock of clothing at the Philad. Braoch. | —=—Milier, the photographer, removed | his ear to Milroy this week. hie racy letter from 8S, of Centre i Hill will not do for publication, — Rochester Clothing House, Belle fonte, for fine clothing. the Eaglish states | place. is 1] and confined to his bed, — See Faubie's new spring stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere, | ===Mrs. Daniel Durst has taken a re- i lapse and become quite iil again. | ~==Rochester Clothing Hoase, Balle i fonte, for fine clothing. | ——=Bibby, laadlord at Millheim, takes i charge ot tue hotel at Mootandoo | ee Booger received a new assortme | of horse collars, price from $1 up. —]f you wish to be well dressedin latest styles, go to Fleming, Bellefonte. Mrs, Maise, of Potiers Mills, has moved into the Tobias property iu oar town. mewn Migs Ella Meseinger will open a select school ai Spring Mills, April 15. ~=={30 to Fauble’s clothing house for a fine suit of clothing, new spring styles. Allison Bros. at Rising Springs are changing their mill from the burr to the roller system. =—=If you wish a dress suit give Flem- | ing, the tailor, your order and you will | mot regret it, ef ifOODA is having a number of fires lately, and all seem to be of incen- disry origin, Lg ~wFor a well fitting and well "uy suit, go to Fleming, the tailor, onle, ~The family of John Kindry, the Shoommker, removed to Rich Va, on | freee Flaming Ln a complete line of winter goods, whic offers very chea and at a bargain, y «Mr. Jacob Smith, of Tuweyville, wos Maung oar welcome oallers, this week. weed dollar saved is a dollar earned whish ean ha done by busing from the Rochester Clothing House, Belle outa: Sangent mek of gpriog suits in the con = Fire !~Jucob M'Oool's res: lence, at BpHng Mill, wes discovered on fire, at noon, last ¥ . The fire originated from the floe in the kitchen of the house. Timely and im help arrested th nt a ion * 1 mediate o flames, which bad already broken thro the roof, The roof und upper part of the were burned, All the goods bad been safely gotten out of the house, The destruction of the Trial List. FIRST WEEK~MONDAY, APRIL 22, E A Faucher v8 Andrew immel. Wm Ryne vs David Robb, EA Glen & Co vs John Neff and wife Martyn & Gates vs Platt, Barber & Co. Merwin Betz va G F Hoy et al, John McDermott ve John Curry, J H Reifsnyder va Whitmer & Co. J A Daley ve J D Gardoer, P G Meek vs J L Sommerville, SECOND WEEK-~-MONDAY, APRIL 29, tnchael Shontz ve Adam Moyer, Br, | LHEverts va R L Dartt: LH Overs va A J Griest, T Conrow’s Admr’s vs Benjamin Rich, James Pierpont et al vs James Cross, { Lehigh Valley Coal Co, vs Clearfield i Bit, Coal Co. | Susquehanna Mut. i Parker, {| James vs Tyrone Mining and Manufac- | turing Co, { Abr V Miller vs John Bigler et al. {| Geo W Jackson v8 Wm Pownell, | Mercantile National Bank of N. Y, vs {| B Lauth, M M Fishburn vs J M Fishbura, George Peters vs George Ulrich, i J A Krider vs Dwelling House Ios. J, { Aon E Garman et al vs John Bigler et al—two cases, Ins, Co, v8 Wm ery. y. M H Guige va J H Bibb. Geo R Boak vs Jacob Walker. C Boak et al va Wm Spedden. { Frank McLanghlin v8 Centre Mining Co Li: G Kessler vs Silas Blowers et al, W H Pifer vs Live Stock Ins Co. Cecil Navownal t Co i er & Co. John Curry ve Bellefonte School Diss friot, C A Mayer et al va EK M Sturdevant ~Ready-made clothing of every de- scription snd quality at tbe Philad, Brauch, Bellefonte, Mrs. Jonas Condo, of Penn Hall, i8 recovering from a severe atia-k of pneumonia _——For cheap clothing go | Rochester clothing house, largest stock in town, —Proposals for bailding the new Lutheran church, of brick, at Beliefoute are advertised for. -- Fleming, the fashionable tailor, to the | I fitting suits in the county, ~—Heory Wolf, of Mifflinborg, in | were in town on Monday. —loming, the fashiosable Bellefonte, bas gained quite a reputation for cheap and well made suits, C. H. Stover has built a cigar factory on his lot and expects to engage ten hands so as to be able to put out about 76 thousand per mouth. After an absence of about 7 years J. L. | Ettinger has returned to visit bis grands | father Emanuel Etiinger who has been | quite ill for gome time, | Wm. T. Meyer and wife stopped in | town over Sunday, and on Monday went | to Bellefonte where Meyer Las purchas- | ed Miss Alpba Korman’s novelty store | and will take charge of it at once. i The mail route from Coburn to Wood- i O ® # special points. ward has been let to Mr. Bhadle, of An tis Fort, Lycoming county, tor $179 per 60, or about 72 cents for making a trip of | 18 miles, | At the last tarnpike election, Tom Weaver of Woodward was elecied one of the managers in place of David Krape. { John Orndor’s three bear cobs have | died; they took something like distemper | and died like flies. investment. | 2.1 “| homes look fresh and cheerful. | The Fred Reager squares were sold on | Inst Batorday to the following parties: { Two to E. Burd for $354, two 10 F. Dat- | weiler for $426, anc one to Z, D. Thomas tly | for $81. { - oburn. pel of the new Lutheran church | put in their position. The only trouble | with the chairs wiil be that they “haint” | made the improvement for the bustle | At 2 o'clock Rev. Deitzel preached to a | fair andience., Next Sunday at9 o'clock of organizing a Sabbath schosi; hope there will be a good turn out and elect a the comwunity to have a large school if | the cilia | interest in it, H. Galoon opened his auction on Sat. i urday evening, aod sold g fair lot of | goods; he will have auction all week. | Elmer Kooney left for Bellefonte on | Tuesday; he intsads working on » farm, | near Bellefonte. No doubt be will come | to see ve about once & month or rather | some ope io Brush Valley. At last they have commenzed $0 re | pair the pike between here and the gate. | 1t has been in a fearful condition of laste. i | their own business: we have some here | bud tomind their own business. Worst { of all is they will tell snob dasted lies— | but that belongs to gossipers, Penn Township. | tune, but such is life. see your way clear to rebuild such an important pisnt as was the Centre Hall Rolling Mills, This is very We hope you ean plearaut weather, some fonte, ed knocked off at good prices, lf yout iutead to build, write to out of siste and metal roofiog—eee ad, James Spangler inorms us that ter township look quite promising. rea. y made clothing in the county an mild; Monday and Tuesday were bright but a cold air prevailed, ——Faable's Line for eady mada clo h- ing 18 complete 1a every par icular, and caunct be beat by any dealer in the county, Rev. Miller the former Evangeli- Cai mite’ er removed with his family, on Frid ay Lis present charge, -If you wish to be well dressed, get clothing wade oy Fleming, tue your complete line cheapest prices, ~ Farmers, laborers, merchants, me- chanics, why not do business cast system” All will make more mone {by aud be happier at the end of the Year, ~The Philad. Branch has opened up i's fall stock of ciothing. An immeuse stock of fall and winter overcoats can be be found there for your inspection, They have overcoats in ail styles price and | quality. Remember the Philad. Branch when in need of clething, ~~ Our first invoice of boy's and childreu’s clothing, from Jacob Reed's of latest goods, and at Moxraoxery & Co., i Beilelonte, | ~=—Call on Bushman & Kreamer and | inspect their stock of watches, clocks, | Jewelry, silver ware, spectacies aad Ei | gin watches from $8 up, - -——- MARRIED | At the Bash House in Beilefonte, on Thorsdsy, March 21, by Rev Geo Elliot, of Unionville, Newton E Hess. of Boals. burg, aod Maggiy McWillisms, of Pine Grove Mills. March 24 at Centre Hall by Rev, W, E. Fischer, John A, Gray, of Oak Hall, and Sarah C, Zetle, of Georges Valley. ~= Gall and see our fice line of Davis ag New Home sewiog machines which we are eelling at very low prices. Call add see our stock and get our prices be- fore Parchuing elaswhere, Usman & Kagan, Ny A A SI Mc RA 35 Mosical College, —The'85 session of six weeks, opens Monday evening, April 29, for the Seeking of young ladies in and instraomental musior Address, F. C. Morven, Director. Tmardt Freeburg, Pa. A HSI MAAR: EXTRA OFFER Any one sending us the names of three new subscribers with the cash. for one year, will a copy of the one your lon bbe anon di A». NOTICE. All having acconnts with the firm of Kortz & Son. are to 0 same Apri] 18 nox of same ou or Kuntz & Box WOODLAND COAL. Woodland coal, fst from the mines, — Tre here and is getting ready to move his mill to Brushvaliey. He moved other mill to Sugarvalley. | Dr, P.T, Musser had such a large tree | split it with powder before it could be moved; it eplit as strait as if sawed. On Monday J. C. Smith removed the remaios of his father Henry, from the etery st Mittheim, | took piace on Toesday morning. He was bought a farm 234 miles west of Misi | heim, { four girls to mourn bis loss. All of the | children are grown up. This is sil we can say ab this time. A five year old son of Mr. snd Mm Frank Keen died last wesk of measles | and was borned on Buaday in the oid cemetery at Miliheim. for $175. | Ezra Keen left for Sagar Valley where he intends to wurk on a steam saw mill The sale season is about over and the i | wonderful amount of moving going on | in this section. | a Walaut Grove. | C.C. Meyer purchased a fine Percher ion colt at U, D. Osman’s sale, {town passed through vere last week on | their way to L mont to visit their son : Harry. Mr. Ab Mosser of Aaronsburg spent ; day, | Joe Markle will flit to Nittany this spring where ne will be in the employ of erry Genizel, Chas. From also bas a slight idea of leaving this place; —~better give that up fur the present C. we con't get along without you, Miss Viola From expects (0 make Boalsturg her place of abode the coming summer. George Fishburn and sister Minnie, of near Bellefonte, were in our midst last Saturday aod Sanday. Newt Yarnel and Miss Anna Sweeny of Centre Hall, were pleasant visitors at David Bohas, Will Wegner and Miss Cora Kimport, ad Tusseyvilie, passed through bere on Christ Durst spent last Friday in our joeality, Prof P. H. Meyer, of Linden Hall was on our side on Me y tuning orgavs. Farmers are plowing and say the ground is in a good and, 3 Most all of our o were to Boals- burg on Sunday i Rev. Groh’s farewell sermon. He preached an ap. a 18. propriste sad very affecting sermon arge audiance, from 2d Cortmthiam, 11. Finally, bretveren, farewell. RH SI Mo A ids HIDES WANTED. Centre Hall tannery. hair, ki Plastariug r, lace, kip, At the Oil, 1 [3] 1 | Hat or Cap. 4. ] Bo Lo] el ock as less as well Can 3 ago we gs in ex- re ach us. i i McCoRMICK BBOS, i EN TRE | E N | T R KE 3 M- CORMICK BROS be A I A L L, { A. Le | A. Bedsteads, Tndertaking i a Specialty. Bargains! i i - New Goods ! public call They were variety at our selected of new Ail are selling rapidly, other goods, Cash meres; prices lower | A MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION i roposed 10 the citizens of this Common. i wealth by the General Assetubly of the Common. | wealth of Pennsylvania, for their apnroval or re. { jection at a al election to be held June IR | 18%. Published by order of the Secretary of the Common wealth, in purscance of Article XVII of the Constitution | Joint resolution ng ao amendment to : the Constitution of this Commonwealth Epcrion 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and | Bouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth | of Penmaylvania in General Assembly met, Theat | the following amendment is pro Ww the Con | stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | in sooordance with the Bighteenth Article there { of AMENDMENT. There shall be an sdditionsl article to said Constitution to be designated as Article XIX as | follows: ARTICLE XIX. { The manufacture, sale or beeping for sale of in toxioating liquor, © be used as a beverage, is ' hereby prohibited. and any vioiat jon of this pro hibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as | #hall be provided by law The manufacture, sale or keeping for sale of in- | toxioating liquor for other pad goes than a: a | beverage may be allowed in such manner only as | may be prescribed by law. The General Asem. | bly shall, at the first session sucoesding the adop- { tion of this article of the Constitution, enact laws | with adequate penaities for its enforcement, A true copy of the Joint Resnlution. CHARLES W STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, a —- — — -: THE UNION ROOFING CO,,:- TYRONE, PENNA. 0) mmm |} somone 4) MANUFACTURERS AND ROOFERR OF + SLATE GOODS, Have especial advantages to tarnish Boilders and y owners wilh first class Siate Roof: ing. We use none but the best quaiitios of Black Diamond, Peach Joho. Siste, and employ pone but thoroughly Exh tented roofers—not eT Spl 4 ly, Make a specialty of Slate Blsckboards, Urinals, and other goods, y : «1- METAL ROOFING. 1 General for tx Metal Roofing, Tile, ie. Kmerioun ceront ys Cement, Terma Cotta Goods, All k of ng Tapet and roofing Have the best of Cement in or small quantitios at very low Repal prompily attended to. AU work ard references furnished. Oall or for ciroular and further wo o UNIUN ROOFING 00, Mau office in Praver Block. TYRONE, PA. Notice. ts noeannt of is ir eu npon all having accounts st Bartholomew's store, to make setiloment within a rea + Ri E. Barratoro wew Our stock of Ready- com plete Wednesday, the 22d day of April, A. D for allowance and confirmstion 1 The second and fined account of Asron W Ulrich, executor of. &o., of Samuel Grape, or Krape late of Penn township, deceased, 2, The first and partial account of Willian Bechdel gd John Schenck. executors of, &c., of Delia 8 er, late of Liberty township, deceas. ed . 1R8p, 3. The scoount of Albert Hoy, siministrator of &c., of Rachel Krepps, late of Ferguson town. ship, dooeased, 4 ithe sovount of Leah Wolf sdministratriz of &c., of Emance]l Wol’, late of Hails township, deceased The first and final acnount of J H. Car ner, adm nistrator ¢. Loa of Myr 4 anington , Inte of Walker township, decontsd © & Theacoountot E P Jones administrator of, do. of Richard Vaughn, late of Taylor wownship, deceased 7. The first and partial account of Isabella Hirlinger and W_F Holt. administrators of the estate of C. V. Hirlinger, late of Philipsburg bore deoconsnd £. The acoount of Flora O. Bairfoot, sdminis tratrix of, oc. of 8 W, Bairfoot, laste of Centre Hall boro, deceased #. The final sccount of John G, Uzsle, guardian of Martha A. Mary M. and Clears E Mulbollan minor children of Rudolph Mulhollan, iste of Buraside township deceased 10. The first and final acoount of A. E. Clem wun, administrator of, &c., of Jane A. Bailey, late of Furgusou township, deneased, il final sooount of M IL. Risbel, executor of, &b., of Daniel Luse, tate of Gregg township, 12 Toe account of Jonathan Harter, adminis. trator of, &c.. of George Brein, late of Gregg township, deceased if. Tho first and final account of Margaret Love and J § Housman, administrators of, &c., of Witham C Love, iste of Potter township, des CORB rd 14. The first and final account of Mw Mary E Osman. sdministrator of &e , of Henry Osman, iste of College lownship, decensed, 15. The first and partial account of James Lin fe; and Wm 8 Mingle, administrators of, sc, of a Lingle, late of Potter township, des 16. The fired and partial scoount of Robert Bryson, administrator of, &c., of James Bry son, late of Philipsburg boro, . 17. The first and partial socount of Jess Swartz, administrator of, &¢., of 1 C Thompson, ate of Walker township, 15, Tue fir and foal soconnt of Henry Rein: George Fox, late of bart. Bs , executor of. &0., of Harrie township, coeased 19, The first and final acosunt of Angeline Mos Bride, execuirix of &c, of Eve MoBiride, Ine of he The Bt sooount of B. F. A w * gue of the execu + of Jacols Arpey, Iaie of Futter 21. The aud partial aésount of John J Junie, sxectivr of de, of Jacob Arney. late of Samuel county, dev jo sets le
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