THE CENTRE REPORTER. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, COURT IN SESSI ION mms A LARGE LIST OF COMMON: THURS. AUG, 25 WEALTH CASES. FRED. KURTZ, CENTRE HALL, PA, Court DD, « Convenes on Mouday « Swartz, of Snow Shoe, Foreman of the Grand Jury TH E RAC KET. The August term of court convened on Monday morning and was called to order by His Honor Judge A. O. Furst, with associates Riley and Rhoads also in their respective chairs, Morning Chosen “When the June bugs go a dancing, On the ceiling and the wall, And in melodies entrancing, From the fence the pussies call, While the 'skeeters are a humming, All the night into your ear, Don't that summer's ing, For it’s then already here.” The call of jurors was made and all re- sponded to their names, The Judge then his tions to the grand jury as to their du- began instruc- believe com- | ties and especially as to laws on fish- { eries. There have been many violations { of the fish laws this season and much in- action } illegal fishing done, and the Judge structed the grand jury to take Mr. D. GG. was chosen SPECIAL, Third Annual Clearance Sale, July 15. and upon the matter, stewart, of Snow Shoe, { the grand jury, { tired and beg: | foreman of body then an their duties, COI- mencing to-day, ends which re- August 13, 15882, Monday forenoon was occupied by | attorneys presenting documents to the understand | don’t Kno, Our customers what that means—if { KOM AND C. ry 1a reguiar i court for his signature, In the of ( | Oscar Harm, charged with as battery, ith 3 1 sauit Case ‘ommonwen VE, the jury found him guilty manner and form as indicted. (i. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM ELMYER, Jr Bellefonte, Pa. Next case up was Commonwealth vs FF. Miles Remer. The was tried i and Remer was found and was NPG SO guilty sentenced to pay S100 and costs, Commonwealth vs, ndrew Hufl- nian, PERSONAL. Weapons, Huffman | ner as indicted. ile iil was found He ee guilty in man- i for was remanded able to be out — i. M. again. M188 friends in Huyett is sentence, Commonwealth ve, Nathan Haugh He and is visiting | charged with assault and battery. Anna Mingle Aaronsburg. was found guilty and a fine of $10 Miss Kilbourn, of California, is | €0sts was imposed on him. the guest of Mrs. Julian Fleming. William and Jared Har- in Centre Hall. | Lock Hall. several oe . THEY WERE FRIGHTENED eee M ORS, per, of Bellefonte, are —Mr. A. F. Haven, spent Sunday in —Mrs. W. R. Camp spent days last week with friends in Milroy. Pot- town. A 4-Toot Black Snake Heckman, of Sofa ina Parlor Centre One last week in the Joshua , day made a « Potter, about Hall, itors and soon engaged in an |i of home of two miles # ——Miss Bertha Armstrong, of ters Mill Mr. bersburg, fit inio te atotid put : he hostess u Wd her vi 8, is visiting friends in the parlor. ostess Krumrine, of Re- Wednesday. Crawford was down Wednesday Sydney friends were was in town on opi conversation — Frank to Lewisburg on business. Miss Bertha Scott, of Ty is Miss rone, being entertained by Emily Alexander, -. 1. culated Wednesday. Mrs, of Joh flora B Deininger These The ing very freque nt. at a rec Jac Key, itizen of Millheim, Hall, a fe -J. Witmer Wolf departed for |" Williamsport on Saturday to their present few days i and the retreat. hed. and measure hasty His snakeship howeve k Hofer, of Philipsburg among friends in Centre s Ci Hall | was dispate It was a bla snake On Ea TO CLEAN TH} Ed. nstown, a Miller the and Fess ir. I PIPES. dren, re Mrs. F {lem airfoot. The Water Company to Halse the on Church Street spent Sanday in Bellefon trips are be directors of Hupany yr Nan a represents the mains on the th 3s sf Ltnen of in I'he was a visit tive « in Centre pipes are of wro w days ago. % in dinme wpe nd a A in the $ Mrs, William children, of Philadelphia, at the home of Mr. J. (. Mrs Maggie is spending of her brother W. A lumber city Harper and two are visiting OW» Boal. rusted sto » Border, of Osceola, ordered time with the P.B Stevenson, of Some family manager Ia a hoop. is performing the j with a foree of {rs men and the work will be Logan several days last week with the family of Mr. John Odenkirk, at Old Fort. -Rev. 8, Aurand, pastor of the Jrush Valley Evangelical charge, was the guest of Rev. Davis on We y Spent comple ted as rapidly as possible and thus incon- of that the residents street very little. venience Wy Disappeared With 81.500 winesday. A dispatch says James MeMillen, District President Centre county P. O. 8. of A., has dis- appeared with about fifteen hundred dollars, and leaving debts to the amount of several thousand. . of of Simon ill at the Church — Mrs, Harper, mother Harper, is lying seriously home of her street, Nuow shoe, SON on ww ftov, Fischer and daughter Miss Marion, returned home on Friday evening after an absence of a week in Berlin, Pa. Mrs, Ex-Treasurer and | daughter Margaret, returned a few days ago after a few weeks sojourn at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Geary VanPelt and son Harvey, returned Thursday morning after an extended visit with friends in New York. for his arrest, one for obtaining money on false pretenses and the (rons selling liquor without a license. fy Republiean Primaries. | holding the Republican primaries in | the county, and in Centre Hall excitement was above fever heat, | We doubt if even one-half the Repub- licans knew of the delegate election and charming young lady of Belle- | 80d to send a delegate one or two con- fonte, is a guest at the home of her un- | gregated at the corner of the diamond cle, Mr. H. W. Kreamer. {and told postmaster Brisbin on the {quiet to go as a delegate and vote as Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Fleisher | ’ | the wind blew. Pennington | and daughter, and Mr. - $id . 2 ar | oI A SONA and daughter, of Philad« Iphia, were | Purchased 4% Fyvome visitors in Centre Hall on Wednedsay. | : ; Mr. W. R. Camp, recently proprie- Sos N dita A rig tor of the undertaking and furniture Monday, and found enough time while | aulisnment in Dentro Hall, in con- in town to call at the REPORTER of- nection with: his brother, J. A. Camp, ; . | of Milroy, purchased the undertaking fice. establishment of J. W. McCormick at ~Mrs. Annie VanPelt and two | Tyrone, and at once took charge of children left last week for Hastings, same. Mr. Camp will likely remove where they will remain for some time, | his family from Centre Hall to Tyrone the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. B. in a short time. Spangler, sremem——— — eer, W. R. Camp spent Sunday Skipped a Car Load of Horses, with his family in Centre Hall. Mr.| On monday morning a car load of Camp the last several weeks has been | horses were shipped from the Centre connected with the furniture and un-| Hall station by horse dealers Fox and dertaking establishment at Milroy. Powell, of Philadelphia. They were Mr. ard Mrs, Daniel Mitterling, purchased in this valley and were a who are at present visiting relatives | fine looking lot of animals, near Tusseyville, departed Tuesday sme ——————— morning for Atlantic City. They| At Mingle's shoe store, Belle were accompanied by William Mitter- | fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear ling and wife. After a week's sojourn | are kept in stock and at prices lower at the shore they will return home. | than elsewhere, we Miss Grace Lukenbach, a bright | # KNIGHTS AT BELLEFONTE, A Big Day and a Big Crowd at the County Neat, Last Thursday was a red letter day for the Knights of the Golden Eagle at Bellefonte, as well as for the entire Ju- niata district. Last year's annual re- union at Huntingdon was largely at- tended, with the demonstration on Thursday. Fully 3,000 knights were on parade and 10,000 people gathered to watch Altogether there were thirty commanderies and castles present from all over the district and twelve enlivened the barade with martial mu- The parade formed at 10.30 and moved promptly at 1} them, bands sie, o'clock the principal streets of the town, The Knights drew forth much praise from the of onlookers, and pecially was this so in the case of El- Altoona and Cres- cent commandery of Lock Haven, thousands mo commandery of Knights massed in the diamond listened to the address of Hon. Love, by and Chief Altoona. In ti tive drill between commanderies place, Haven was awarded first welcome by and the response A. C. Lyttle, afternoon a competi- took Lock John (i. Past Cir 16 the commandery from prize, the day race and a parade, band con- ball, a balloon le Mayo, of Cleveland, 2000 feet a daring parachute descent. Thursday Simpson, Other amusements of were i bievele Of Mil who ascended fully certs, a game base ascension by 8)., af- of Al ternoon Pa a business meetin - st Chief T. Osceola Mills, w president, W. H. of Altoona, Osceola Mills was chosen ax chose i Clossen, the place of meeting next year Linn August to the third Thursday in September. Bly A Relic. Mr. family Rhannon Boal of our town has a : relic It is ¢ his great-great-grandf fare which belonged to cans irela it about ather in id bears date 1700-—-making 20 vears old. It was brought to this ut 100 years ago, from outward appearance re- » sections of a « pis mount the REEL d deer if ickory. orn is worthy n E goo] centre 3 ¢ 1 xhibition, and man led § Wile cal wiotild Is more divoree Jesss and plac the country would fence in one another nifie 103 i Se have there would be and and to do fewer s« para- tions Or ple. yourself,” t I think happier married peo- | out “blowing | and more out The truth rugged but if you al- wife or husband the be deal If you have been wife wi she deal ell your great sick friend ways tell your will great - Kx. pp nmin The New Postal Card. i The Morgan Envelope Springfield, Mass, 24.000.000 double company, postal cards, The faces. The outside surface is for the address and the inside for the message. At the fold the card is perforated, so that the recipient will tear off one half and then answer on the other. amici ——— Local Protection. The people of Reynoldsville are bound to have canvassers pay for an- noying them. A new ordinance has dollars a day for the privilege of can- vassing the town for any kind of goods, books or such things. This is a good act as the taxpayers ought to be pro- tected against all such people, for so long as the agents are given the privi- lege of going anywhere to sell goods the people will buy from them. Er. Bisnis Received a Donation, The good people of George's Valley Lutheran church last Sunday presents ed their pastor, Rev. W, E. Fischer, with $25.00. He acknowledged the gift from the pulpit in fitting words. nt — Meeting of Ald Socldiy. The Presbyterian Ald Society of this place will meet at the home of Mrs. Ross, on Thursday, Beptember 1. me Boom-de-ay. Subscribe for the A FINE ANIMAL. A Soyear Old Colt In the 2.30 Class. Beast Brought to this Section, Finest 1 9,2 i Phi . Mitterling, of LaGrange, Ind. and brought east on his visit | home, Wanatoga, a two-year-old stal- lion sired by the great race horse { Wayne Wilkes, record 2.16, being the | second fastest produce of Red Wilkes | with sixty-six in 2.80, and the | producing son of George Wilkes with 2.1 the founder of the branch of Hambletonians, most noted, he by Hamble- the founder of the Hamble- The dam of Wanatoga is | great speed producing mare—three best 163 in 30 list and | Wilkes i now the { tonian 10, i tonians, a of { her colts in training. { Wanatogn is an individual | and color, purity of action, | few He regarded great colt. His | driver who broke him says the follow- | ing about him: | To Whom It May Concern. { I broke the two-year-old colt toga sired by Wayne Wilkes 2.16 ree jord, owned by D. J. Mitterling, and { regard him the best colt I ever broke, | in perfect speed. in form which has superiors, is by horsemen as a went an eighth of a mile to road in 24 seconds a 8.12 e¢lip with {three weeks breaking. Barring dents he can easily go in 2,30 list three-year-old, (+. H. GRABBER, Trainer and Driver. Wonatoga will be William terling’s hands, Tusseyville be cart only acci- as n in +, for a trial by near | year or more, but will given a to enter 2.30 as a three-year-old Penns Valley lovers of good driving horses will no doubt ap- | preciate the use of a he like Wona-| toga to improve their stock. above driver. TRA Wp ly RECEPTION TOGEN. HASTINGS, The Gen. Welcomed by the Bellefonte on his Return from Citizens of Europe, { Last Sat irday evening General | H. Hastings arrived in Bellefonte | his re Europe, after | senoe months, and he worthy pri 5.54, an abe urn from of several Was tendered a reception a The General was to arrive at and long x {crowd of Ie iat the Bel Im. fore that time a ople began fo con await arrival A i srass bar {was also in atiendance, train arrived the General was met La committe amid a bl ,1 lights ¢ _]RIC and music of the thi house, {driven to stand in court where seve of welcome were made, af was driven to his home, where formal reception was held - - -. THE HORSE FELL ON HIM, « dohn Foreman Severely Injured short { bled i, iin i fell, od on his left foot Mr. Foreman had tankle fractured in two distance and fell, when Lihue throwing such a position that when the the weight of its heavy body | the his the bone a of places by accident Mr. F | we hope he will pull and the injuri SOV Ore and gh all right, him OreIman is well t in Hrs but there is a probabi hav- ing a stiff foot hereafter. a . Going for Bass invitation island in Georgetown, to fish for bass, the editor has hied him- | self thither. There are and sal- | mon that way weighing | from eight to fifteen pounds. As a | fifteen pound bass or salmon is said to | be hard to pull out, we shall not both- er with fish of that size and will be | content with the five to eight pound- { ers, which are big enough for any de- cent man, besides with the present hot sunshine the sweating operation of | pulling out fifteen pounders or there about, might bring on sunstroke, hence we conclude it best to do conservative fishing. Having accepted an to { join a party camping on {the Susquehanna at i an bass down Ra Cash is King. Our customers appreciate our prices. Good brown sugar 4 cents, slight ad- vance for A. and granulated. Good every day pants 99 cents, black and white stripe shirts 40 cents. One Web- ster Unabridged Dictionary left for $2.00. Everything close for cash only. Come and see. We still have a few nice hams and shoulders, G. O. BENNER. simi odoin Removed to State College. The family of Mr. Adam Thomas removed from Centre Hall last week to State College where they will reside. Mr. Thomas, who is a carpenter, has been employed on the new buildings being erected and concluded to remoye his family to that place, MA i, At a Bargain, Any one desiring to invest in a mill property and mineral lands in Somer- set county, read Mr, Philson’s ad. in another column of REPORTER. an AA SSD we A guarantee goes with all goods purchased at Mingle’s shoe store, Belle fonte, and when a purchase is made it PATRONS’ PICNIC. REPRESENTATIVES TO BE IN AT- TENDANCE, Pablic Men Addresses During the Prominent Week. liglous Services Sunday 11th, He- The Patrons’ Plenic and Exhibition at Grange Park, Centre Hall, will ready to open Saturday, September 10, tention of going into camp on | day. RELIGIOUS BERVICES SUNDAY SEPT, 11 Religious serv the auspices of the churches of Centre Hall. Preaching Mal Rev, Fisher, bath morning by Lutheran minister; Rev. Baskerville, Sabbath teformed mini- bath afternoon Presbyterian minister; { ing by Rev, ster. Publie ning auditorium the auspices of the Grange. i y Isenberg, and eve in the under The i sented by Col, Ohio; Dr. Washington, Whitehead, . + National Grange veil J. H. Brigha John Trimble. D. A Hon. Lecturer, Washington, ie m, Master, Secretary, Mortimer ESTATE GRANGE, ill Thomas, The State Grange w Ix {ed by Col. R. H. Mechanicsburg: J. T. Allman, Juniata; Judge Jenks, Groth, President D. Executive represent mecretary, Lectaur- { Jefferson; £9 $2 0 A sity; Bucknell Unive Chairman Hon. A. ny Kennedy, Conunittee; Taggart, of Montgomery; 8. R. ing, of Chester: Hon, Gerard CC. B of York; Giles DD. Price, of Erle, | Hughes, of York: Dr. Calder Prof. of Har- | risburg. ( LADLE The Is represented wdies of the State re Mrs. Ho of Johnson, of Erie; of Chester; Mrs. Hutton Mrs, Met of West- Brewer, Delaware, rit (srang | be stein, i Montgo merry, | Mrs. Roberts, of Cum M rs erland; Miss ure, land: Of County d by LL Weaver tsratige Frain SMa Lecturer ~ Ktate Experiment by Dn i iresenie ad depart and CU TIO of W illiamsport, Friday, 16th, A Veterans’ reunion pre- i over by J ames | Preside af Veterans’ Club by Pre Harrison; dent Haves; J.P ment Commander of Pa Pattison: Ex-Governo Curtin; D. MeM. Gregg: Gen. D. H. Hastings; Major E. A. Montooth; R. A. Cassidy; Col. James F. Weaver, James A. Meyers; Hon, Thomas J. Stuart; Col. Chill Hazzard; Maj. L. McConley; Hon. J. W. Noble; James A. Danks, and others. For information in to Yenic and Exhibition address chairman. Leonard Rhone, Hall, Pa. sii——— —— Another Dividend Declared, The defunet First National bank, Clearfield, has just declared another dividend to its depositors, which makes a total dividend of fifty cent, paid by the bank. It is said by the receiver, B. J. Haywood, every depositor has a reasonable of getting his money in full by Jan- uary next. The bank's ex-president, ex-Rev, William H. Dill, and his fam- | sided (en Beaver, Address. Ex-Presi- Taylor, depart- 3. A. R.; A. sident sen (aon . (rel. the the Centre reference of front on Baltimore avenue, West the First National whether they will get their money in full without compelling Dill's dupes, the directors, to pay an assessment to meet the amounts, BL at The Sabbath Question at Bellefonte. Fred Dunham, newsdealer at Belle- fonte, commenced last Sunday to sell Sunday newspapers in that place, bringing them by pony express from Lock Haven, as there are no Sunday traine, Petitions are being circulated against the innovation, and the minis. ters have announced their intention of preaching against it. If all else fails the law is to be invoked to stop it. Ss A . Heavy Storm. On Friday evening a very heavy rain storm passed over this valley and the down pour of agua pura for the time was terrific. The storm was accompa | * nied by a high wind which did much Suge to the growing vegetation. Trees were almost bent double by the blasts which were like unto those of a ean be depended upon as reliable. Wedding Bells. A very pleasant reception was given | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Gephart, on North street, last evening in honor of the marriage of Mr. Wm, i L. Goodhart and Miss Salina Gephart occured al the home of the Rev, C. F. Gephart of Lutheran church, of Idaville, Pa., { on Tuesday. The happy couple arriv- ed here in yesterday's afternoon train expect to go to housekeeping, having rented Cyrus Brungard’s house on Main street. Mr. Goodhart is the | enterprising proprietor of the Imple- | ment Btore in this place and a very worthy young gentleman. The bride {18 the handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Gephart one of Millhelm’s Many cugratulations and good wishes of their numerous friends go with them to their home. May few shadows and | and fall their Millheim Journal. i which i ! | bride's brother, { and hirhly esteemed young ladies, sunshine in Life much upon pathway Bp oo - i Water Turned On from the Upper Besser. voir, The airs to reservoir rep Lhe upper reservoir turned notica-~ Lhe thie | having made Was and which is atly this respect Centre been tallowed to fill water PINTO the mains, quile il to ii In fortunate increased Hall towns. { Die, OWing © ori | pressure, more than other irs and now is never lurch whe iw 0 TeReTrve the n reservoir Both and w hie 11 Ol has to Of oR servica- repaired attached to the repaired, are Ler can bx mains Ii no inconvenience whatever to the Al Futting in a Sewer. wer of men have been engag- or week § ack of Murray's drug store for off’ tl cellar of in digging a deep Purp os of carrying he water the bank greatly ich flows into the after each rain, ealth of building, men- the occupants of 3 ting in this sew- the needed is a v put remedy evil. far is greally throughout the town ly drained ofl. there accord- D. ool i that sn le a. ex posed fal i4, 1863 i > o fW. W, clock. — platform ctof I he inher Aug- p- m., spring lately repaired. W. W. Boon, Centre Hall, FRG EERE. Lo . Ole fwo- hor three seats, Pa. -— - Take Note of This Ihe steph nson College of Business Pa. is week. and, YW altiameport, g5» shorth de Yo A ¥ Mi i 4 a “Py #13 0° 5 enlalogue. aug2h2t St light spring and If you want a lig Branch, Philad. wants in both OF Overcoat, he Your manner to you, a satisfactory and quality nthe M1 Op {is Fall Term Instru- ogues address Pa. CoLLeGE.~TI Vocal For ental SICAL Ww Sep. 12 and ital Music. Henry B. Moyer, in mies Freeburg. GRAIN MAEBKET. MBECTED WEEKLY BY KURT New wheat Wheat Rye Z & BON 5 nis Hew PRODUCE AT STORES, Buller Fans fard shoulders Ham Taliow Potatoes Bides * . : —_—y - — —_— Serges for the coming season are strictly in it; we have same in differ- ent weaves and weights, All the late styles in Dress | Goods at popular prices. | Three cents for a cake of regu- lar fivecent Toilet Soap. | Have YOu seen our new terns in Satines? Canton Flannels—best values at lowest prices. Samples of goods sent for your asking. Silkalenes— Laces and Heavy Curtins—and all the fixiegs. We are sole ants for | Bellefonte for the W. C. Corsets—the finest in the world for the price. you tried “Garman's | 2’! Corsets st 6c ? i Hemp Re for Banners, PRugs, Tab Have Pri les, ete, ———— stock of Umbrellas—new les, Our Js¢ Soar Writ Pa is the the sgual ) Of many places that a Sa sold on the easy ym pan Ho ee ek fine black col- RRR ns. Large shapes in ored hose