THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprrorand Pror'r “TERMS: One year, $1.50, when paid In ad ance, Those in arrears subject to previous | rms. $2 per year, Death of Emanuel Ettinger. At Aaronsburg, on Saturday, March 30, 1889, Emanuel Ettinger, aged 87 years, J months and 12 days, most respected citizens of Pennsvalley. He was born in Lehigh county in the He Pulled our Gov's. Nose, The trouble between George A. Arms, a retired officer of the army living in Washington, and Thos, Charing, who had charge of the Harrison inaugural pa- rade, culminated Wednesday afternoon of last week in a scene in the rotunda of ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, You will find G. R. Spigelmyer’s RACKET STORE® in Crider’s Exchange, Belle- fonte. under regular prices. Everything LOCAL ITEMS. ——Mrs. W. L. Kurtz left on Tuesday for Berlin, Somerset coanty, her home. T. Gephart has purchased fnecok’s brick store building at Millheim, Abs. Harter has rented the Kra mer hotel stand at Millheim, a in town on Tuesday, looking after his property. ——Boozar and Condo have remodeled the interior of their store room and will open shortly. — Rev, W. Boalsburg, left ye home at Myerstow H. Groh and family of sbanon ¢o, ! i ilo t! fields in and 1igesbar valley, North exs ——Thé grain afl Union county, Branch as far as ceedingly fine. yer 14 11 + $ Fuze be ry i, ON —Samuel Gingerich, a former em ve at the roller mill, has secured a sit- sation at Woodward and left nes. day. On licants for tha ex. — The aspiring apy alted position of being postmaster tn this place are circnlating petitions to help promulgate their little persimmon. —Mon lay, April d id not y sat in propitionsly for flitters. The ground dampness and sure indication for rain. of Hiram Espy, near Mattawans, Mifflin county was destroyed by fire last Fridav morning, with part of t he contents, insurance, ~—Simon Dinges, an emplovee of the RerorTeER has arcepted a position in a joh printing office in Williamsport and ieft on Monday for his new location —Two Russian Jews, named Max Ezorskvand Hass Leatzky, were arrested on Monday, on the charge of robbing the clothing store of Addman & Ratow- sky, of Philipsburg —— March went out with tel on. Sanday ahont one incl and the balance of dication for rain ee Borys will obli in the RepoRTER ofl sider nselves excepted, and this nos tice is led for well as small boys, —1 he snbhie Th } ‘ge mf 0 OES 5 x0 g white man- i # n siont on ich ¢ the ground, the day had every in ge ns by not ce. None nead eon the intend large as ¥ + : i srohibition has not aro very much peigam lately and we hear but little expresson opinion ont i Perhaps it is only the calm $ § . ® Del sLlorin. aod enth he topie. we the — A COTTes DON the Berouter w trout before April 15, bas ti right d against the law to do i {4 lent wants to know of a f bait, bat it f § i is 1 it Ki wee Br. Jacob Hammel of died on Sanday March 80 years. He time. His mother died only about foar years ago, aged well on to 100 years. Landlord Odenkirk, Lewisbharg 3 “ly at tiring on account of ill health. The stand is one of the oldest in the valley, prietor it Mr. Brandon, pro drockerhoff, while ont ric discovered a little ehild drowning in the waters of ‘he dam, and he heroically Oi ing its life, What the Philad. Braneh does not have in the line of is not sorth having. The spring stock now on the counters is Immense goes ahead of anvthing you ever Lewins is King for low prices. Waa ¥ hear that Rav, charge his resignation as pastor, cision, His many friends will be sorr to lose his services, as he is well liked. tice of death appears in another column, Miliheim. Her hosband was Dem Tom. cident in the west, some years ago. _ ==-=The report that a marriage licenses is not valid outside of the county where restrictive clause in law, good wherever presented, and any prop- erly authorized minister may perform the seremony wherever called on to do 80,~ Ex, wee Yfwsgrs, Dan, Poorman and John Dauberman, two of our young'men left on Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, where they will secure positions and lo cate permanently. Sorry to ses them leave town, and hope they willl mee with unbounded success, wee Rov, 8, G. Bhanoon, of Sanbury, paid our town a flying visit Mon day evening, and favored the RerorTer sanctum with a call and pleasant chat. Bro. Shannon will soon leave for Philas delphia, where he accepted the che of a Memorial Church on Twenty-fifih and Montgomery avenue, sam [11 the death of Isaac Gray, which ocearred on Tuesday last, Half Moon Valley loses one of its best citizens and the connty one of its most successful farmers. He had been ailing for years from an affection of the langs, and al. though bis case was known to be ho less, death was not anticipated at the time by either family or friends. He Nas a Cousiatons and Jevotad metmbel of he church, a 5 3 Seveted husband good peglbor er. y twenty-one years he became the husband of Elizabeth Jeuck, a { happy and blessed union, which contin: ned for over sixty vears, his beloved con- | ort preceeding him to the grave, only | about three years, | Posessed of good business qualities and | great energy of character, Mr, Ettinger | was a well known person in the com- | munity in which he passed so many of | the years of his long life. | He was a man of sterling integrity, and | tian religion being for a long period of time, in fact from his youth a prominent member of the Lutheran church, Venerable in age, he has at last gone to | his reward, leaving to hischildren, grand | children and friends, the sweel incense | of a well spent life, The funeral | held at Aaronsburg on Tuesday mornin | April 20d. The Rev. W.E. Eischer o i Centre Hall officiated at the services and preached and elegant and instructive | sermon. Four daughters survive him : Mrs, W. H. Stover, of Aaronsburg; Mrs. J. G. Mrs. BR. H. Foster, of D. Kurtz, of | Kurtz, of Milton ; Harrisburg ; and Mrs. L Miflinbarg. i .» l » chool History without a Par- allel. The following record of the school Earlvstown dist, in Potter twp., for terms beginning Nov. 1872, and March '74, is beyond a doubt withont parallel in our county. of the i a | Fhe number of pupils in thisschool daring the above named period of time were forty-six, There being twenty-four females and twenty-two males, in ages from six years ap to twenty. It pow filleen years since that collective body inrewell to each other as teacher and school mates. T best of my knowledge i and means obtain information, those boys and girls are living time of writing. Oaoly three of the who | number are living in the school district, Anna Odenkirk and Mr, and Mra Sam’l D is said € ' £03 all at Bi i ie rat I'wenty four are married, while only twenty eight living in th 0, would with much gratification report of any teacher whose all be conuted amoug the rears after the close of school, ty are ¥ i ¥ E. B. Teacher 1872+4, - > TwoCents a Mile. The Pennsylvania railroad gave notice to an important « ticket selling arrangements Wednesday last, On and after Monday next special tickets will be placed on sale for the us of parties of ten or more persons ia : ty will be carried ou one ticket at the rate of two cenls per mile per capita, The present rate 1s three cents per mile ! without regard to the pumber of persons | carried. The privilege is extended over the entire system of the road Pittsburg and Erie. T rate is same as that allowed theatrical parties and bas heretofore been restricted to that class of passengers, Anniversary. \ he W. H.& F. M. 8 of the Reformed church, of this piace, held their anniver- sary last Sabbah evening. The weat was unfavorable yet there was a large at. tendance The exercises were very i teresting, consisting of music, recitations | dialogues, &c. Among those parts were Mra Conley, Miss Ou, M Annie Bo . Misses Kate and Grace Alexander, and Misses Jennie and Tacy Kreamer, The music was exoe and | priate to oceasion Miss Kreamer presided at the organ i Ange in is he the - iis or i ent BpPro~ the Jenui - A Lumber King. FF ¥ it pil, BeRms Our friend Sober down the r to be on the road to become a king. Besides the arge nmber interests which he already has in his grasp he is | just about cloging satract for i BROTH S, nmber 8 C in said to be one of the best lumber bonan- za's lefl in the state. pn Forty Years a Justice. | justice of the pesce for Lamar town ship, Clinton Co, March 27, 1849, forty years ago, and was re-elected in Fetiras ary for another five year term. Can any of Centre county's justices beat the recs ord? ¥ - E. L. Powers $3.00 dress shoe. ers, | Ses Fanble's stock before ing. ~eFall and winter stock of clothing | at the Philad, Branch, wee Were you caught on an April fool | errand? P | foute, for fine clothing. ~How did your stove pipe fit after the flit? fore purchasing elsewhere, we Rochester Clothing House, fonte, for fine clothing. gave our sanctum a call, mee BOOZE received a new assortment of horse collars, price from $1 up. ~]f you wish to be well dressedin latest styles, go to Fleming, Bellefonte. weed, OO, Deininger has moved into his ge residence at the station. meee f you wish a dress suit give Flem- ing, the tailor, your order and you will not regret it, —efor a well fitting and well made suit, go to Fleming, the tailor, Belles onte, ws Mr, Ditzler, father of Rev. Ditzler, of Aaronsburg, died in Dauphin county a few daye ago. ~eFloming has a complete line of winter goods, which he offers very cheap and at a bargain, we A, J. Harter, one of Coburn’s bright aud enterprising young men, was in owe this week. wemeff you intend to boild, write to Union Roofing Co., Tyrone, Pa., for prices of siate and metal rooflng—see ad . ~—When in Bellefonte , ke, Powers $3.00 dress nT i { the nose of Governor Beaver. The gove | ernor was not hurt bat he was angry and | steadying himself against the counter he | seized his crutch and aimed an ugly blow | at his enemy, Arms | and 1t struck one of the pillars of the ho | tel rotunda. { its mark and Captain Heims, the hotel | proprietor, rushed up. attracted by the | noise, and paced Arms under arrest. Arms was removed by direction of Hotel | Manager Hewever and was escorted out of the door, exclaiming, “Pulled his d-— nose anyway.” The troanble through Gov, Beaver, who was chief mar | not having become authorized to be in at all. Ap ror the REPORTER, Io looking over your worthy paper | every week as it comes nto the family, I am reminded each time by the many deaths recorded therein fromone time to i the other, that mankind is rapidly passs ing from time to eternity, very few of our peuple, if any, have thought what the ac- tual death ra e wight be for the lest nine years, lacking two months, which is the period of timesinee the last enumeration has been taken. By actual count, at this date of writing, more thao | and seventy five persons have been laid in their graves since 15880, This makes | the average deaths per year about twenty for our township incloding the Boro, of { Centre Hall, This number includes some of the most aged, while many were but in the full vigor of life. the first death alter Witmer and buried before hour afte wards, while Mr Mrs. Kennedy both were Af psn Flitted. er Jackson Bush Centre Hall C Wi. Zerby, Mi 1. E. { Madisonburg. > Phakota, Lil. brook. Sr 7 Beems cepted t Kartz's farm near r. Bruomgard to Millheim, i tO near Spriog nan, Farmers Mills to John Bar, Davis, i Lo Sami. Flory, Loop wo Fair~ © 3 stilt 5 MES, IVORs] Backed Out. that Dr. . th , i the of Mr Bober to i ™ Mr. Sober will le chailepge and fore feit money stand | June next for Dr. Carver, or any one else to reflect over Dr, Carver, did you back out - a - New Firm. 1 i George Bashman, of the firm of Bash. man & Kreamer, the jowelers, has pur- chased the interest of Mr. Kreamer, and will conduct the basin hims«if, took possession on the 1st of April, Samuel Kreatmer will his father's store. - -_— An Epidemic of Measles The ieasios have hacome quite prev. alent in this plase and the schools have been redoced to a very small attendance, vi and coufine himself t pupils were nader an attack of them at cue Lime, a - — For a fine and cheap winter suit go to Fleming, the fashionable tailor, Belle- fonte, we [8% Sunday's snow left the roads in a ters » condition and almost im it for travel D. BR. Mellintick one ily to Tyrune this week. — Read y-made clo hing of every de. scription and quality at the Brauch, Bellefonie, Mr. B. FF. Yearick, one of Madison burg's citizens was among our callers this | Week, we Ls wistown intends haviog an elec ri atare, — For cheap clothing go Rochester clotuing house, largest stock lo wwwa, | ===XNo ap lications for tavern licenses ! will be made tunis year in Hunungdon { county. —- Fleming, the fashionable tailor, Bellefon o, makes the cueapest and best i flctieg suits in the county, wwe Mr. Jacob Nestierode, died in Mad- isouburg, on Friday; the twok piace on Monday. we Ploming, the fashiooable tailor Bellefonte, has gained quite a reputation i fur cheap and well made suits, wel, D, Runkle, of Philadelphia, for- | merly of this piace, spent several days in { this section last week. ~ Wagner Geiss, who was teaching t Hf to the Bellefonte, i school havieg closed, ing is complete in every particalar, and cannot be beat by any dealer in the | county. ~Biate College has a glee club on the | road at present, doing the central part of the state. It is composed of stadents, | == Harry Harper, son of Simon Har~ | per, who had his leg broken while at play at school, is able to be about. ~ «Fauble keeps the finest stock o rea..y made clothing in the county anf cannot be undersoid by any competitor we Mrs. Miller, an aged lady of this place, hus been seriously iil lately, but is convalescent. moe fl, dollar saved is a dollar ea rned which can be done by buyi the Rochester ing House, Belle- fonte, largest slock of spring suits in the county. we Mr, Beebold, of Aaronsburg, father. inslaw gf Rev, Deitzler, was found dead in a rodm ata hotel in Anaville, where he had gone on some business matters. Appoplexy is thought to have been the cause of his death, Mrs, Sebold died but a féw months . wee A now store will be ed in Bellefonte, Pa. April 6th in yan rooms forthurly ovnipt by Miss Alpha Cors map. It wili be fi as the Cash , The rietor P AAr rol, Wm. Mey- or who is well known io the county will : will | Tusseyville. Mr. Jacob Sfrohm was very unfortus nate one day last week, He drove a horee belonging to George Bitner, home from Birohm’s sale, and arrived at his place some time before Mr, Bitner did, who was leading a colt. Mr. Strohm | then held the horse and colt while Mr, Bitner was putting up a curtain. The horse and colt became restless; in their efforts to get away threw Mr. Strobm down and the horse ran over him steps ping on his breast, breaking a rib, and hurting him otherwise, At last accounts | he was improving. The sales being over now the flittings are next in order. Peter Ripka moved up near Pine Grove; he was a tenant on | the Robinson farm for a number of | 0 © zi special points. (1) hope he will meet good ones where he | goes, Mrs, Samuel Black sold her house and | W. Mersinger, The new Evangelical minister, Rev. Vought, preached his firsk sermon in the Zion church near Tusseyville, and made | a good impression on all, Everybody is well pleased with the change, labors be crowned with success, Miss Kate Moyer has gone to John | Hubbs to help move; Miss Lizzie Slack | i has gone to help L. W, Kimport. The new supervisor has commenced repairing the roads; they need it, John, let us have good roads. Some of the neighbors had a party at i John Black’s, hauling, he is going to put | up & new barn again in the place of the { one that was burned some time ago. Some scamp pulled the bungs out of six barrels of cider, belonging to J. R. McClellan and let the jeider run away. Such parties ought to be put in the jog about a year, or at least until | 18th of June, - Spring Mills. Harry Long has returned | teaching school and has entered his fa. i ther's store as book-keeper. § > last Monday for Ill. whers ' he will remain this coming summer. | his leaving, Gregg twp. loses one of its best teachers, and he carries with him our best wishes for his fature success in his new home. Will Zeigler has returned { Jacksonville where he had been teschiog. C. P. Long and wife are in Priladels phia this week, where C. ing spring goods for his store, D, G. Smith, of Penn Hall, tended lectures in { turned bome led in the Spring Mills i School last Sanday Sopt. Wm. Goodhart, Sr. Asst Supt T. M. Gramley; Bec C, P. Long; Asst, Sec. Wm. Goodhart Jr. Lib, Joha Erhart; Asst. Lib. Martha D. Dock; Treas T. M Gramiey; Organist Mrs. G. BR. Eisenhart; | Mrs J. Johusoo, ———— issolution Notice is hereby given that the parts nership lately subsisting between H W, G. W. Boshman, aader ithe firm { Bashman & lissolved on the first day of Avril last by mutual consent. All debts are to be re ceived, aod all debts are to be paid by G. W. Bushman who is anthorized to set tie debts due to, and by the eompany. GG. W. Broannuax, ! H.W. Kuzaugn. Centre Hall April 4, 1880, wr HIDES WANTED. At the Centre Hall tannery Oil, plastering hair, armegs, sole and a genera! stock of leather for sale. Hides tanned on shares, Satisfaction guaranteed Call or address, J. 8. Rows. - HIDES WANTED. Highest cash prices paid for hides at Sraxcren & Cos, Centre Hall, Pp - Cantion. All persons are hereby cautioned i against the parohase of a note, given hy me to Elmira Showers dated la t Sentember, -not having re ceived valae for same, | will pay it | unless compelled by law 4ap3t Wa, Gu ssvax, 7. — and New Home sewing machines which i we are selling at very low prices i and see our stock and get our prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, Branmax & Keraven, 20 dee. tf. | if " re nis - Musical College. ~The 35 session of six i for the teaching of young ladies in vocal { and instrumental masiec Address, i F. C. Moxzr, Director, Fresaburg, Pa. EXTRA OFFER Any one sending us the names of three new subscribers with the cash for one year, will get a copy of the Rerorren one year free, A — NOTICE. All Jituova having accounts with the firm of Kurtz & Son, are requested to make settlement of same on or before Apri} 9, next, 1 Tmardt . R(t. un WOODLAND COAL. Woodland coal, just from the mines,— eaves no cinder ~for sale at the Centr wil olin mill. Best fuel for summer —C. P. Long, merchant, of Spring Mills, left for Philadelphia to purchase a new stock of Spring and Summer oods, which he intends shall the largest, best and cheap- est in the valley. Charley never does things by halves, as you will see when his goods arrive, next week. ss. a ~If you wish to be well dressed, i : ! i 1 | i i i i i i s | “ae! ~ J J ] i Men, Young Men and Come see our ne 14. | {3 find it to your advantage to bu re ach us. 0] a few Shoes former as less Can need Boys all need a new Spring w ones, #9 may want, you will y now, before our new goods vecttully Yours, i | CENTRE | ENTRE | —DEALERS IN L L L, L, A A | Pi Side Boards Bedsteads, 4 Undertaking a Specialty. Lt! ae’ Bargains! We are now prepared to store and inspect our new line of Our line of Fancy Pla Wool Baiting, are fine, and wil are selling rapidly. other goods, SPECIAL BARGAINS !---.( Cashmeres; prices lower than and will speak for themselves, ew Goods! ablic eall at our were selected of new serROnR, Fall A if Gar and lankets, Haps, Quiite, and many have the oepied ROGOR, I They variety Winter Prints, Tricots, and an pA O V CLUS ers, SPECIAL BARGAINS off ).. Bring in ’ + ¥ » 8] On ff Ready- # 1 compiete new goods at ais, 18 the Comeand see i 10 ne g of the Recredamry o Borrios | roc ved ¥ b House of Representatives of the Co Peni ayy i Ate Senste and mmot wealth That wealth of Pennsylvania, Eighteenth Article thuve AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional Constitution 10 be follows articie to sald Gesignated as Article XIX a» ARTICLE XIX, wiy From wen we Lox saae of in tobe used as a beverage, Bb ed. and any violist ion of this pro be a misdemeanor, punishable ae 1 be provided by law The manufacture. sale or keeping for sede of in toxicating liquor for olher purposes than as a beverage may be wed in such manner only as aw. The General Asem or, tion of this arti of the Constitution, enact laws ith adequate penalties for its enforcement. A rue copy of the Joint Resolution CHARLES W_ STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth - — -: THE UNION ROOFING CO.,:- TYRONE, PENNA. © ummm |) ommenmisnnns (3 MARNUFACTURERS AND ROOFERS OF “1 NLATE GOODS, -:- Have special advantages to furnish Ballders and Property owners with first class Slate Roof ing. We use none but the best qualities of Black Diamond, Peach Botton, ete. Slate, and employ none but thoroughly expe ienced roofers—not the 80 called “practical slste roofers.” formerly, tin and shingle roofers, Make a specialty of Slate Blackboards, Urinals, and other goods, «1 METAL ROOFING. -:- tyeneral is for his Metal Roofing, Tile, ete. wn Cement Oom ® Cemen Terra Cotta Goods. All kinds of Boing Paper Asbestos roofing. Have the best brands of Oement in large or small quantities at very low price. Repairing prom attended to. A % SAd and a a furnished, onli o or send for circular and farther information to UNIUN ROOFING CO, Main office in Praner Block, TYRONE, PA, Notice. On account of losses by the recent fire, the undersigned is obl to eall upon all having accounts at ‘8 OO dake Souiemest within Bn o #0 doing w ly po ey ok Avy RE Barun i, Er EC Bmovee & Nursorymen, Genera, N.Y Wil & deren Gministratri Wel 4 of &« { t deceased | Cars gion , Th ner, adm is inte of Walk 6 Ac. of Richa decoansd ¥ be first and partial aco and W. FF. Holt. ad Hinlinger, isle of he frst of Taylor township it of Isabella strators of the Philipsburg boro Hirlinger estate of ( dotenmed The account of Flora O tralrix of, is W | Hall bo A i 9 The final sceount of Jo { of Martha A. Mary M. and minor childre Rudolph { Burnside township deceased The first and final acount of A. E. Cie. , adminstrator of, &o. of Jane A, Bailey, late guson township, decreased 1. The final account of M IL. Rishel, executor of , &¢., of Dandel Lause, tate of Gregg township, deccased 12. The seooount of Jonathan Harter, trator of &o. of George Brein, township, deceased 13 The first and final account Love and J 8 Housman, administra Wilbam C. Love, laste of Potter township, des coased 14 The first and final aceoount of Mm Mary E Osman, administrator of, &e, of Heary Osman, ate of College Wownship, doconsed, i5 The firet and partial scoount of James Lin. te. and Wm B Mingle, sdmunistrat ors of, Ac, of homes Lingle, ate of Pole: township, des ceased 16. The first and partial scoount of Robert Bryson, administrator of &c., of James Bryson, ate of Philipsburg boro, deceased 17. The firs and partial scoount of Jesse Bwartz, administrator of, &c., of 1 © Thompson, late of Walker tow nehip, deceased. 18, The first and final scoount of Henry Reln- hart, Esq , executor of. &¢., of George Fox, late of Harris township, coceased. 19, The first and fins] account of Angeline Mow Bride, execentrix ol &o, of Eve McBride, late of College township, deceased. 20 first separate acoount of B. F. Arvey, one of the executors of Jacoh Arpey, late of Potter townshine, « 3. inl novo mt ot John 3 ® Bairfool, adminis Bairfoot. late of Centre n ho G. Uzele, guardian E. Muibollan lars uibollan, late of M adminis ate of Gregg of Mamgaret tors of, &c., of Army. executor of. Satoh Arner He , Executor of, 4. of A y Potter township, deceased, net 22 The acoount of Daniel © Grove, ian of James J Vonsda, a minor child Samuel wish nt of of William R ¥ Ridge, Centre county, des 2, The first and final sccount of Joha © Hite and John Bhadle, trustees to sell the real of David Saddle, late of Benner township, oonsed. H. The final socount of J W ¥ Patton, late * of D8 tratrx - final a of Nancy E An. oT Tans Ay Jb AD, eS ium 1 subcms Feira bate of Warren eounty,