THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR ANDPUBLISHER, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, DEC. 14 Hermsdorf Day at The Racket, Wed. Dec. 20, 1803. Beautiful Souv= enir, same as given at the World's | Fair by the Herms- dorf Bureau, will be presented to every Lady coming to the Racket that day. CHOOL TEACHERS will | make a note of the above, | as it is the Wednesday of | Institute Week. E RACKET. R. Spigeimyer, Shem Spigelmyer, Jr. | | PERSONAL. —(, F. Deininger was off on a trip | to Philadelphia and New York last week. —Prof. D. Mills, made a Hall Saturday —{ harley Swartz, young merchant at us a call Tuesday. — Mr. William Goodhart, terprising implement dealer, heim, was in town Saturday. ~Mr. Miel Strohm, Centre Hills’ most respected citizens, was in town on business Saturday. of Tusseyville, a call. Mr. Smith | publishes letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Miess, ? —Mrs. Samuel Barr left for her home in Tyrone last week, after hav- ing spent several weeks with friends Hall —M. M. Condo has been appointed | of Harriet gg township, M. short Wolf, Spring | visit of in Centre| the hustling | Tusseyville, gave the en-| of Mill- mel one of Smith, gave our sanctum Jacob in Centre and vicinity. administrator of the estate Condo, 'd, late of Greg and a notice appears in another column to effect. dee M. Huyett, wife daughter departed Saturday for Berks county, where Mrs, will remain several weeks parents, and morning | Huyett | with her | ——Dan. Reynolds made a trip down | town last week for the first time for over a week or more. He has had a tussel with a severe felon on his hand, but came through all right. —Mr. Joel Dubbs departed this | week for Sharon, Pa., where he is loca- | ted, a visit ef several weeks among friends in Centre Hall and the “valley. He will spend a few days in| Harrisburg on his way home. — Will Hofler, Hoffer, dec’d, gave our sanctum call the other day. Will is now porter on the Mansfield, Ohio, Shield, and has had several years’ newspaper after 1 i 2 son of George to conduct a newspaper. his unele Peter Hoffer. Sheriff W. A. Ishler REPORTER a call yesterday afternoon, while in town. He was to Tusseyville | attending the funeral os his uncle, the Inte Wm. Ishiler. The Sheriff is mak- | ing preparations to hand over his of- fice on January Ist, to Condo, and says the with the same is of no tion. gave small propor. | fn seit Wanted Other "Taters. A neighboring clergyman was much surprised one day at receiving a basket of potatoes from an old lady in his par- ish, with a message saying that as he had remarked in his sermon on the previous Sunday that some common taters (commentaters) did not agree with him she had sent him some real good ones. Jersey Shore Herald, bens fists Signed His Marriage License. A. B. Myers, of Hanover, signed his marriage leense by holding the pen in his teeth. Mr. Myers had the misfor- tune to lose both hands. He is about to wed a woman in York eounty. His penmanship is among the best seen in the Clerk of Court's office, ea en Eighty-Eight Branches, Bradford has a branch organization of the Pennsylvania society for the prevention of cruelty to children and animals. There are ecighty-vight branches of this society in the state, — SAA MA w Knifed, at our store, cut in two. Prices on pepper, raiding, mixed ean- dy, La rabbers. Kum Kwik.--G. H. A HUNTERS PARADISE. The Seven Mountains a Great Happy Hunt ing Ground. Our Centre county hunters of deer, | tion to a hunter's heart which our| mountain districts once offered when | hunt laden with venison. frequently return without a smell or sight of deer. The Seven Mt. district to Union co. valley Narrows, Greens Valley and the Snowshoe region, in days gone by—in the days when our gran’-pas hunted were alive with deer, but now it rare sight to see one and more to shoot one. Hunting with dogs and hunting out of season have well nigh exterminated these our mountain wilds-—the once happy hunting grounds of Centre county 18 wO But, for such of our hunters as are sighing for hunting that will turn out big with venison and furs, there is still a paying patch on Uncle Bam's farm. The north west is where you can get a shot almost any hour between A sample of hunters {luck in that in | item below : region is given iriver bottom districts in Washington Heavy snows, in the elk, deep, and bear down to the One three hunters | Wash., with Or., many In Jackson five deer. hunter killed C0. , bears In as When the Boalsburg Modocos, Nit- and the Mussers and Stoversand hunters fanny, are out one and come home with of considering that their trips dont have any deer at all after a some ply The Patrons of Hasbandry Eighteen new granges and an i bandry during the year. Nol less the ate grange which began at Harrisburg on Th resolution or his stalk of a fi {0 ing Secretary Morton speech at 3 itn e committee on legisla. tion will probably report a bill similar at the Three committee but no other officers. to the Niles measure which fell last session of the legislature. the executive Death of Dr Dr. Orlady, of f, i iew days SEO, Oriady Wise, home, after an He was a brother- of Of Durant, died at his Joa in-law of J. ( I, our town, and He a of large knowlege and tariff re- former, and frequently spent hours in the Reporter sanctum discoursing of the was very up- protective tar the father of a prominent mem- Huntingdon bar, and the if. The sawed George B. Orlady, dec was teligioas Etclitoment. That aristocratic town, Belletonte, lias been in a slight convulsion for a week or more by the teachings of a Rev. Wheeler, a Seventh Day Advent ist, who hired a hall and tried to con- | vince his hearers that Saturday the proper day to observeas the Lord's He partly won over to his ereed the minister of jrethren church, when 4 were summarily put to was his meeting A oii For Tusnty- five Cents a Day, Men are working in the woods near | Kane, for twenty-five cents a day and | board themselves. One Jobber hired es stated, twenty-five cents a day and they find board. Kane Republican. dics mii cot — Only Four Prisoaers. There are only four prisoners con- fined in the Clinton county jail at present. In Clearfield county the sheriff has thirty-four boarders and there are over one hundred criminal cases to be tried at the next term of court in that county. Ii Prize Winners, County Chairman Meyer offered prizes to the districts polling the larg. est percentage of the Democratic vote of the year previous, and to the Mill heim borough and Worth township Deraocrats he awarded the prizes, Tn AIA Sl SRA wlio to Lewins, Bellefonte, for your clothing. Their styles are per feet in every respect, Suits neat in pattern, stylishly cut and elegantly made. Nothing quite so good any- Long. HE HAS MUSCLE. Slug as Well THE LOHR CASE, Lohr Gets a Verdict of Against the Borotigh Can Pray. iA Preacher Who Mrs, 81,800 as | | Rev, Hugh Strain, the young pastor | is the right | considerable business of vital import | sort, says the Philipsburg Ledger. He | ance was transacted. The jury in the | insists on having perfect order at his | case of Isabella Lohr vs. Philipsburg meeting and a big burly fellow who had | borough returned a verdict for the taken a dislike to young Strain bragg- | plaintifl’ in the sum of $1,500, subject ed that he was going to his church | to the opinion of the court on a ques {some night and kick up a rampus pur- | tion of law reserved. It is generally | posely to get a chance to flog him. | conceeded, however, that the verdict { The ruffian went and created his little | will be allowed to stand. disturbance. Mr. Strain went to him This will be a dear {and kindly asked him to keep quiet, | neighboring borough. { The big fellow sneered at him and | was first tried in this court a jury up his racket. The young awarded Mrs. Lohr $057. The bor- preacher went to him again and told | ough authorities were not satisfied and { him he must keep quiet or go out. |earried the case to the Bupreme court, | The big fellow said he wouldn't keep | That high tribunal reversed the deci- lesson for our When the case { quiet nor go out, and the first thing |sion because of an errorin the charge he knew the young parson’s hand was | of the court and sent the back for | {on his collar, and the next thing any-|a new trial. This has just now ended | { body knew, the ruffian was sprawling | It | in the road, and he didn’t go back aft- | has already cost Philipsburg borough ter any more of that kind of medicine | several hundred | either Youug Strain might have | attorney's fees, all | preached till his teeth fell out and not | make a very expensive | won half the esteem and admiration | Bellefonte News, among the miners as that little exhi-| The lady is the bition of courage and muscle aroused. | who some years a | Hall The caution is meant for Centre Hall as well as other boro’s where Case with a verdict as above recorded. in costs and told, it will pavement, dollars and, wife of David ago lived Lohr, at Centre Remember Lohr's Wife, sms eos —— On the Slek.dist councils | | are derelict in their duty. Mrs, David | | Lohr, well in this vicinity, is having much sickness at one known | Mr. John M'Coy has not improved any was caused to fall, by a defective board | since our last K's and Mrs. breaking her ! M'Coy being also somewhat ill makes wrist, boro for damages | the situation all the more distressing wer issue, in Philipsburg, She sued the and the jury awarded her $1500, be-| in that household. In addition to thes sides which Philipsburg must also pay | the Alex. M'Coy, living same premises, | itl { al burg some three weeks ago and hasten sO, On the costs, A similar Centre Hall serious with ] HY ORINe accident may happen in any hour, and a far more | ing home was laid up about far heav few in the ier damages, sim- I yor yf =e OF using their position | for gratifying personal spites and dis- with grip, but is mending up again. becatise a sneil block { Potter, made Lt { the Ie Fergus {The aged mother o zr we ” way io fis a proper disel ar ‘of whose breaking a le mes- | duties instead of ion last week, altho 85, Dir. Jacobs is like! cident ; citi- | some six years sharp notice to repair de- | Mrs. C while belonging | has built and iked into we are that ive leg y to sur | eriminating against citizens, principal she had her other {ly in the matter of walks. Some ago, onley, the sick-list 1 by cold Zens receive Kate of near th fective walks, walks also been on for near { to a count ilman have been vi weeks, Ofte i repaired and the charge sm Kraemer rsbure. i Jared i the boro expens i nning want t citizens Jots yi ie to be hil. and up age widow of Ths her sons, {ado sides, with aged ab Wolf, at John W 3 prospect : larly ' i simniiariy olf ill feeb and keep | tle for Mr. ral d AVS lit Wolf Bil & . : ’ Was also ia i f i gally sj | take | Wert zens should i 2 py Will be Sis of . = tack egal to have refunded, # On account of this vicious practi fav The Sale sppred. biusy y ‘or #4 oritism an iminatior URDOL ep Hr Ww ii dangerous traps, Remember Lohr's wife, - - - Pick Those who were for 5 em ON before Christmas, of our amiable councilmen § atond iy bowsy i ith the pt ire benefit pil company might now make themselves i ng ‘ street of the useful by picking the stones off again g the The atid pi then A law to prevent people hut slerehi UBL hed still law since we 100 Bp Gr more put law wired stones were » 3 - 1 HY 3» Working oi id there 11 ofl 3 the by and bridge building. off on without is no supply vel on hand is But King { against 3 again of i pie ¢ i wale them wi but there ing of the job of street Pick the Christmas, js 3 sk« | of this mont} Il come t n Lis moni Willi come wo “ * taxpayers’ pocket his | tired eves and t ALA ———— for Marrie Through the Window M ugly stones be © id Rev, James Hunkle, Pau sling, pe astor of { t Mechan- a bt 11 Complete Throughout, i« The REPORTER'S job department is complete in every particular and ene braces all the latest faces With fast power presses en- abled to turn out work while you wait | and at prices which will win the job, and then you get first-class work only, Letter heads, envelopes, ete., executed | neatly and cheaply. in modern manner al. ties which very nr of Ly pe. wed ling takes place. we are small pox, and Miss Lizzie who had been his faithful were the contracting parties and the ceremony was performed by Ruukle stand- ing outside the dwelling and marrying them through the window. The knot was as effectively tied by our Penns Valley boy as if there had been no ex- isting home by Baker, attendant, was confined to his We are equipped and ask only a tri- lev, : ml fn — Upset and Got Hart, One day last week while Thos, Wil- son was assisting Mr. Confer, on the Joe Crotzer farin, west of this place, at hauling fodder into the barn, as they | were driving to the barn with a load, an unex pected blast of wind strack the wagon upsetting it, landing Wilson on a pile of stones. He was picked up unconscious, with face and forehead severely cut along with other bruises, He is able to be about again, e———— A A ST. SOS obstacles, fy Wards of the State. The report of the Soldiers’ Orphans i Commission for the current year shows that $82,122.10 reverted to the State treasury as an unexpended balance, Five hundred and twenty-five children were enrolled at a cost per capita for education and maintenance of $37.73. | The mortality rate since the introduc- | tion of the present system of manage. iment has been less than one-half of one per cent. a year, Anti AAR SA AON Teacher's Institute, Teacher's Institute will convene in session next Monday morning at Belle- | fonte, in Garman's opera house, and | In Possession, in consequence all schools in thecoun- | James C. Smith, the newly appointed ty will enjoy a vacation, as a teacher | postmaster at Millheim is now in pos. will receive no pay for teaching that | session of the office, and has appointed week. It is a gala week for some, and | George B. Hazel his assistant. The is attended with a good time iu gen- office will tipt be removed from its old eral, location for the present, and the mail ——— lf Saat will be distributed from ex-postmaster A Pretty Sonverir, { Gutelius’ stand, We have received a copy of the Pitts. | burg “Chronicle-Telegraph’s”’ World's Fair Souvenir, the prettiest thing out in that line. It is offered to the read- ers of that journal for 50¢ when accom. panied by six coupons cut from the | “Chronicle-Telegraph.”’ ns A MSS Destroyed by Fire, The foundry, machine shops and planing mill of Plimpton & Hon, at Clearfield, were destroyed by fire Thureday. morning. Loss, $5,000, Died in Clinton County. Dr. G. W. Pearson, an old resident of Nippenose Valley, Clinton county, died a few days ago, aged 78 years, 5 months and 11 days. He had practie- ed medicine in that section of the state for about forty-five years. i i ———— I A Entered by Bargiars, Burglars entered the grocery store of William Hess, Philipsburg, Sunday night and took §15 in cash, the con. tents of (he money drawer, A A A i. «White English sugar 5 cents per pound; 2 pounds of mixed candy for 18 ets at C. P. Long & Co's ~Why should mince pies be with- out raising when you ean buy 4 pounds of good raising for 25 cents at C, P. Long & Co's. Bakin: Powder - Items Short nud In Season, I'he juveniles know just exactly how many nights they have to sleep yet fore Christmas comes, bie Harper & Kramer want Bee their nice Christmas The t gobl you to goods, 1 i urkey market still hold their heads high of is ow, but ers | fas ever. afforded two weeks of fair sleig hing. Huyetlt's Texas stoe Riter got 37 fell under the Two inchs BOW near ris non est now balls after him and he weight of lead We wont press you for a Christmas gift, but if you kindly pay Arrears on Reporter we can buy one for a dear friend. up Sheriff Spangler says sliding down bundle on of straw goes like i a he tried it once and when over he needed greasing, The Centre Reporter for 1864 is the best present you ean make a friend. Harry Dinges is no slouch at break- colts ; he it with Jess than half and fight nack of doing the has the {iiss hat others use, Ringing conventions are now begin- and the go i ning to ripen, | free Make up your mind that wi places for boarding are beginning to grin. you will and that you for will do your part to make Don Emerick for ’ it merry L De heath. George is determine ' it hot this town he has { hauling wood in every day for two months, and n will freeze. A Bel re ., ie other ds . LIN i marked, “No competing railroad, i A) . feently w that wi §¢ ing the boom and where i So Pont Be Cangaot Ia This. Nearly every month some new 2 JOT i - Made Out His Own Papers, id sold who is There : Vv h peacx Ho wr u in isn 'Y alley, his old ET : a pension and for rome 5 3 + past he has been making i Fagle also | thie idmawing a JEL word has ii g out his nd swearing n VOaring f 11 oid "OAS vearing before the and vouchers a i Lhe f i himself; r $4 fi Case « i solder Justice : 11 Gf part- 1 to Lhe 3 § racy i ALE TOW 1 I nded his pension, and soldier will have a picnic fixing up got him the trouble that Q® { into, { the justice Mp Died of Diphtheria. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har ter living near Millheim, aged about twelve years, died last week of diph- theria. Mr. Harter's family was com- posed of several more children who were removed from the infected locali- ty for fear of contageon. No other cases are reported in that immediate neighborhood, amas Cost $11,000. One of the passenger engines on the Central Railroad of Pennsylvania cost $11,000 and has the very latest im- provements, electric head light and the bell is rung by steam. It is the engine built for the private use of Viee President Webb of the New York Central and was used on the Adiron- dack mountain road. Sis a MR A SIH To Ward OF a Cold, A mustard foot bath will frequently ward off an approaching cold. A ta- blespoonful of mustard to two quarts of hot water is the proportion for an adult; for a very young child double the quantity of water may beused. A bucket, on account of its depth, makes a better receptacle than a tub, and while the feet are being soaked a warm blanket should be thrown over the knees, covering bucket and all. A iil Communion Services. Rev. J. W. Boal will hold Cemmun- ion services at Centre Hill next Sab- bath morning. Preparatory service Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Services at Centre Hall next Sabbath afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. «A good pair of shoes will make an excellent and appreciated Christmas present, Mingle's shoe store, Belle- fonte, can furnish anything in that Hine to be had, i { i i More Time Should be Given Teachers, One of the ing a county institute noticeable things regard. program is the Hotted teachers | to ask questions or discuss subjects, i who ny a good many things bad of them may touch on the point most interesting the Nearly has some special point ions on, but More time sl that sometimes good, sometimes { to some of her like in- Gpporiu- : given the up i teachers, every teac he would 1 131 has ’ wuld be they ight and i ® teachers m bring denl result a grea more 10 the insirucs good Fine right, but wants of the A Afraid t9 Go Back on Friday the Hazleton, wholly gotten mainly due practical would schools, theories and tions are all the don't always meet teachers, Not work Aa man of i ih. could Out among day to iMrikers resume Friday they employmer superstitic sit on This is not Dect se not have is fio a yi Friday is a bad { This was when railroaders that commence work ba dem- Trainmaster {tee Comin Mi. onstrated fore hkorse said o waiting that he smi the in 1 i could among i ust one or Friday morning. here was a feeling i 4 » ’ is ‘ Of uneasiness i ul fit of t} men od to ne wer volutes Th practicable re nifoht nignt they ursday was not wail until Saturday for a beg dy — Almost Justifiable A Missouri ed riber who itor says he | ret Uns ever wx} 1 5 } 4 while, and inv: insisls He | Hy HE & Year = subscription. paper paid for in as We uldn’t « seribers ald irink same kipd of Garin WO shilect if Wo 1 i £4 a U5 LEC occasionally medicin a Lock Haven Market, a hickens, C4 Pees 12 cents Witind : dressed geese, 75 Celis 1 » i nis pet cents a piece; pot 11 to 1 3 apnlés i O71 peck . & 1 i 3 1 aloes » AD « 8g ara, ree Clinton County Deaths, deaths id ©Mitlon Oscar Rossy’ of Farr Mrs Eliz ae ad 82: oou andsville, aged of Lock Hav ers, of Bald Eag Reese H. Quigl land, HN vers ar © flow nship, eV, postmaster Ey Ore ax May a —- Cold weather demands and h found in all styles and prices at Bel x tT sledt table oi cloth, wintry good stout fool wear, just _ can be Mingle's shoe store, lefonte. » 3:9 . “ . . Raisins, 5 cents: 20 cents; cambrics wnt muse hi china { s, cup and saucer, 15 and 20 cents; ware abundance.—(G. H. Long, Brick store. in GRAIN MARKET, Wheat Rye Cott ovine mis Dew, Barley aw Back w bess PRODUCE AT STORES, BOE... coven csssissnssanonens Our efforts this year will be to show a larger and more var ied stock suitable for the sea- son and at much lower prices than goods of like character can be bought elsewhere. In Handkerchiefs from the one for the baby in silk to the one for the man, have been se- lected with great care. A La- dies’ or Children’s [Initial Handker chiefat 5c, and 3 doz. lines of more expensive oues in nearly all letters, In Aprons we have about 8 styles at 25¢. each that are cer tainly beautitul. Some few at a lower price and others a ttle higher in embroideried goods. Coats--a lotof Ladies’ ( hev- iotts at $3.50 each. A great bargain. You must come to see us and you will not wonder that we are busy, when you see our clegant stock. Carmans.