THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. THE RACKET. THE FIRST SPRINKLING Of Fall Goods has put in an ap- pearance—only a forerunner of the storm of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS Special attention called to the genuine Broadhead Worsteds and all- wool Serges, for which we have exclu- sive sale, is LADIES’ COATS AND WRAPS~— Representing the famous houses of Rothchild and Julius Stein. We sell these goods like everything else in the store at one price and that the lowest. MEN'S, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Immense stock. "Prices often half of regular. In ladies’ fine shoes, repre- senting exclusively in Bellefonte the Curtis and Wheeler specialties. Too Much to Talk About, KOM AND C. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr Bellefonte, Pa. Appointed Chief Police. The council met Monday ing for a special meeting called by the president. The meeting was for the purpose of electing a man for the of- fice of chief of police which office had not yet been supplied with an incum- bent by the council and Among the applicants, of which there were several, D. B. Brisbin the man who was elected, and the salary being satisfactory he will serve. On €evell- was vacant. Wis A Public Sale of Valuable Heal Estate, The executor’s of the estate of Jacob Arney, dec'd., late of Potter township, will offer at public sale, at the dence of B. H. Arney, on Tuesday, October 25th, two valuable farms in Potter township, and house and lot in Centre Hall borough. For any infor- mation see bills or address J. J. Arney, or B. H. Arney, executors, Centre Hall, Pa. resi- en pt Afternoon Preaching on the Camp Ground I take this means of announcing defi nitely about our service in the large tent on the pieniec grounds. I will preach in the afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, and the collection will be de- voted to Presbyterial missions. HENRY C. BASKERVILLE. re mminicntfentf ss Guns. J. B. Reed, of Sunbury, Pa., will ex- hibit a complete stock of double and single barrel shot guns and rifles, and ammunition of all Kinds, at Grange Park during the week. The guns will be sold on the grounds or orders taken for future delivery. rm f— —p Blooded Stock. Mr. W. B. Mingle is offering at pri- vate sale, an exceptionally fine IR thorough-bred Jersey cows, heifers and calves. The opportunity is a rare one for admirers of good stock. A PERSONAL. — Daniel Ripka, of Spring Mills, was in town last week. love Dinges, now located at Williamsport, was home this week. —eP), C. Keller advertises blood- ed cows and heifers, western stock, for sale during picnic. —eMrs. Polly Royer, of Rebers- burg, is making a short stay in Cen- tre Hall, with the family of the ed- itor. eur friend, Isaac Frain, of Marion, in a letter in this issue of the REPORTER, prints a letter worth read- ing in which he relates how he treated a dangerous rattlesnake bite, when a boy, and saved his life. The treat- ment should be read and remembered by all. We have received several copies of the Macoupin county, Ill., Advance, of which 8. IL. Stiver is editor. It bears the marks of an ably edited pa- per. Mr. Stiver being a native of Cen- tre county, we would not look for any- thing else. It carries Bidwell for pres ident, and is one of the main temper- ance organs of Illinois, wee AT1 Old patron, Mr. F. Fleisher, of Michigan, has a kind word for the RerorTER, viz: We think you have improved the RerporTER much, a move in the right direction. Every- body should read it, it is a healthy and fearlees political organ, holding up sound Democratic principles. We can only wish it success and a wide circulation, wee Mr, William Zerby, of near Bpring Mills, while in Centre Hall last Thursday, gave the REPORTER of- fice n call. Mr. Zerby has been a sub- scriber for the Rerorrin since its first appearance in Centre Hall over twen- ty-five years ago and says he could not do without it. He is a very pleasant gentleman and his short call was a, xX X XX SAVED HIS LIFE. HOW A RATTLESNAKE BITE WAS CURED. Mr. Isane Fraln, When & Boy, Receives a Dangerous Bite While in the Mountains, Editor REPORTER: Having read in last weeks’ of the work of a rattlesnake on Mr. Wm. issue, other persons who were bitten by rat- tlesnakes during the ing instantly, be procured, have taken place in the past, suminer; Since and are tlesnakes exist; and, to save man from suffering from snake bites of any kind, I have concluded to my ence with the terrible mon. My father was living in the Narrows, between Union and Centre lumbering. I was but a boy years old and was out working on the mountain alone, four or five miles from the house, on the 16th day of June, 1850. I was bitten by large rattlesnake which had thirteen rattles, feet the the of rive county, a yellow and was about two and one-half in length. The snake bit left limb about half way ankle and the knee, the limb. During the torn my pantaloons bit me so that the naked flesh. This occ When the me on bet ween the forenoon I had the entered outside On snake the Ww here fangs mn. snake struck me the RAISED THE SALARIES, The Bonrd Make a Halse in the Salaries of Teachers, At the meeting of the School Board the salaries of the teachers of the primary and intermediate schools were raised four dollars per month. The teachers heretofore have receiving only $ late demand for an increase ries, which is available owing Sehool last in {to large state appropriation led the this advance to The instructors no doubt are pleased with this action of the board and not it. For ESE 0a, remonstrate against the ry of $50 per month is paid. Boy Another Attempt to Commit Suicide, There seems to be an epidemic or is may be, residing at Hyner, the last person afflicted with the ma- the Valley tried to Kill herself last no what the result is . ¥ Journal, Thursday says Sugar making me I pulled it my but soon succeeded in getting it along with I had stepped over a log the size of grain bag, along side was hidden and I must very it. After the { tried to escy ape but in cutting its head I then proceeded fo tr have stepped snake I succeeded near loose with my axe. 31d ry to cure myself #8 soon as possible by cutting the snake in pieces about two inches long holding the end of each piece over the wound, repeating this until I ire snake, the body, had made use of the ent had terrible pain and through my about three again went to work & around whale lasting but by , losing in tl £51 § hours, hours work, and 14 ed home, four or five turned ver black woison was drawn y al once * I out it i natural t i assumed color, but I earry the mark + wound today, and cai 10W it as proof, The did mountain alone treatment. I here came an old about two years 11¢ i i a dark spot, “i ho +1 asked, Wy, out question may be Ww i sixteen-year-old 5 On pe Come 1 SNswWer an man to this or before doo Indian us who claimed to be He this cure for snake snake bitten nn and but took dinner with bites, must be before If. 1 aplure X and the p t the Wi i proved a speedy cure in off as This itsel feces cut needed to apply wound. my case, would apply to all kinds of snakes I. 8. Frain. Abdera, September Sth, 1892 a All Will be Here, Next week's town a population of will give to 5000, razzie picnic i the hie fakirs will be dazzle will be here, the flying jenny the w heel-of-fortune also, the S-card-monte fellow, vender, the toy balloon peddler, i lemonade, ginger beer, water-mellon, peanut ven- ders, ., with the and the here, {00, the medicine Ww Crean, ete ent gab, ten low cent show, shooting gallery, fellows with their best gals, At The Union County Fair, The Union county Fair will be held | October 6th to 7th. Two hundred | of live several ganizations for best exhibits stock, A sum of hundred dollars has also been priated for the purchase of prizes, be given the best bicyelists—a be given each day of the fair. Wp — cereals, ete, {io race to For Ivy Poisoning. If you have ivy treat it os you would a dangerous person of whose undesirable presence you cannot get rid of. Don’t serateh it and don't irritate it with strong medicines, Get some comfrey root, (schwartz-wartzel) fry it in sheeps tallow and apply it as often as convenient, and you will find relief. poison ————- He Played Acrobat, At Laurelton, a few days ago, as seve eral boys were playing show, one of them while performing on a trapese, lost his balance and fell. The rope caught around his neck and nearly choked the boy to death before the noose could be loosened. A physician worked one hour and a half before the boy was resuscitrted, A A Cold and Drizsly, The weather for a day or two has been cold and disagreeable, with a slight drizzling rain falling. The tem- perature was such that a coal fire was necessary. —————— we If you want a light spring and summer overcoat, the Philad, Branch, | Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a most satisfactory manner to you, both kin pricy aryl quality. most pleasant one to us. se! Tus Retomrn "$1.30 po yo ed in theattempt through a lady friend the girl had taken lowed Miss where discov red the 7 i package from thi Strohecker laid and seemed to be suffering g She intely dose, 10 dow In The lady bank she reat pain to her tered was immed taken adminis led in Mrs, daughter a her mother i “iid WW ET re which MUO relieving her of the poison, =Lro- sound The old. hecker then gave her thrashing for youl recklessness, her 15.4 lady i= about fifteen Years > i Marriage Licenses Granted, ‘ollowing is a list of marriage licen- week, Miess, ited during tl E. ie past and Mary E. Twp. Wensel, of iB Alexander CHART, H. E. Romola, and Fan- lanchard. F edel h of Rush’ ich, and Annie Iwi. 4 Of Willis P. Breon, of Annie L. Best of Farms A Weaver, Aar of Pi Hall. Cowher, Mrs, Mill ay, of wring Mills, rs Mills anda 1 and onpsl Irwin rg, Bertha Roush Wim. Patent, both of Fdward W E nn and fda M Beaver Linds Spring Spring Richmone wilde Kline of Twp - ad -— Reflection on the Jary, ft had a hard tine Five ' fle Ive § toms tl Rill -t-y'' and t tidn’t read or writs s ! politician w a Them a Unall, Don’t fail Wolf Ix partment Store on thie It will on ive tO visit next and in week nl Fever i adit supplied with mm Orders taken ber will be fille yo Public Servanis. 5 hief | refusing to show Tyrone’ wirgess has beon ar- his dow ket and he fore will be compelled to appear be The Chief burgess town councils are public servants, and and court. their doings are to be open to ti lic at all times. The idea of and other officials that they their proceedings : pul be councils 1 ici can Keep secret is mistake fi founded upon ignorance. — en Not Going Up In Price, Wheat shows no «ign of bettering in prices—the eastern quotations run from which would put it | down to 65 and 68 if bought for ship- ment to Philadelphia, Baltimore or New York. What is purchased for milling brings five more. Not very encouraging outlook for the farmer, | 5 to 78 cents, oents “ oy —-— Better Than 1B ore. The grangers have availed them- selves of the permission from the Cen- tre Hall water company to tap mains with a larger pipe, and secure an ample supply of fresh water over | the grounds for next week's pienie “ Ea Squirrel Season. Squirrel season opened on the first | men have been out, but have not been turned home. The rodents do not seem to be overly plenty. Se w ator Company Organized . The State College water company has organized. Here is a new chance for some useful fellows to get up some ugliness, A fA At Work On the Pike, Mr. Brisbin, manager, is having the pike through town put in trim. cis The Arkansas election held on Taes« day indicates a Democratic majority of 50,000, Vermont also voted on Tuesday. There are large Democratic gains and a reduced Republican major. iy. A A AA Daniel Dougherty, the great lawyer and orator, died at his home in Phila. delphia on Monday afternoon. His Hines began last June. a py ———————— How to Forecast Weather The formula of popular weather signs | | whic h is kindly treated by the] | offic inl which was adopted | by the Farmers’ elub of the American | institute It remenn- most observer several years ago. Cons which are as follows; 1. When the temperature falls sud- denly there forming of you. isn storm south | When the temperature rises sud- denly there is a storm north of ¥ forming roll, The fair weather toward a storm is forming. i. Cirrus clouds wind blows from a region of | region where a always move from | in toward a region of fair weather. clouds the i= Progress 5. Cumulous always move | from a region where storm is form- | ing. 6. ods south When cirrus el rapidly the there cold hail storm on HIOTTOW, moving southeast the and if it be ure from or will be if winter there 7 Ti around a the east of you, if i in summer, in ill be i lori, Ww fA snow storm. wind always blows ina circle blows js it I when the he it blows from HV ies win the YOu; from north south | if it! ai’ oii f f WEsL heaviest rain is the east the blows form south. wind within : - -> Cat intwo Under a A noth rack at Pardee, Den Kile trucks at ‘ardec, Monday on Lh evening, Mi —— Mare Ahead 1st vel “Why, why sand] ness ? "mid seenes | all, tho ols w hint Wisd lecovering from the Snake Bite, The snake s His prever i laced « Jews Iy snake ger considerable pain had the effects of the bite. fe Fetterolf bid Inst wrist was wound girculat ii DY of with =a boy, ar week ot dang cord iH ' 4 us i a of whiskey administered internal all, fortunately after had The and hand had some, felt i 4 3 Th i 0, and h 1 1 wn the wound, ane SOOT struck his finger. fin- and vollen been a - Reanion of the Army of the The Camberland, Pennsylvania {ailroad the of attend ing reunion of the Army Cumber land, to be held at Chattanooga, Tenn. September 15th and 16th, a rate of a fare and a third on the certificate plan has been authorized. Application | should be made to T. E. Watt, | senger Agent Western District, burg, Pa. those desiring to Pas Pitts i a —. Services at 10.30, Preaching next Sunday on the Pa [tron's Pienie ground at 10.30 a.m. Let every one come prepared to give | toward a good collection for Beneficia- ry Education, W. E. FiscHER. Wp Town Livening Up. Centre Hall is already livening up at this early stage of the picnic and the shop keepers and fakire are abundant seeking privileges and sites to dispose of their wares, t——— i ———— - A Legal Holiday. Monday was a legal holiday, “labor day’'—-but everybody was at work all the same. A few more reunions, ple nies and legal holidays, and the en tire 365 will be taken up. Sn ———— A TY QoS Cool Nights. Cool nights and mornings with a hot sun at midday is the weather pro- Eram now. AAs SE wee'Take the Rerorter for the fenmipaign, at 35 cents. Send in the names. SPECIAL TRAINS. RAILROAD F ACILITIES DURING THE COMING PICNIC. tailroad to Trame By the Handle the Large Passenger Daring the Plenie, The transportation facilities during picnic, to be Park, Cen- and special + Hall stated coming Granger's {held next week at Grange tre Hall, ben will be will be ample, run to Centre from: both east and west at intervals during the day. i tickets will Centre Hall from points along the line sold cxeursion be to at an single fare for the round trip, good return during the week. Ex- cursion tickets can also be secured this the Hie week on ecard orders secured from manager of the exhibition at rates, Thre ellefonte Tuesday, special trains will be run from i Park nd wi trains will leave fo the beginning on 18th The t 5.00 Pp. Fri 11, - Il run until 0. an Hal Trains 1. HEE { Centre as 5.10 a. in. arriving ni., 11.30 and In wili Hall for Bellefont i leave Centre fi. a0 and 9.50 p. addition b © ¥ 4 i v i i Fyrone The Monday Mr moved his he Tyre in the On sie, which t k : 3 future mu {1s the gainer { ATC sOITS from the tov A a S— And You'll Enjoy It the More. If you come 14 mie next week, amount he ered to FF any ATTeArs On we will 3 § © 0 maki asl as | ready desk with § call { friends will &t {the needful. to Don’t | the captain and let him have a picnic forget on { of subscription dollars fy LC nion County Denths August 71 years, 1 In Ke ownship, | Elisabeth Leiby, { months and 3 days, On the 20th August, | ville, of apoplexy, Catharine, Wwichely, dee'd., 8 months and 10 days, iy on 10 aged in Centre of relict aged { Jacob #3 years, Tip. Cannda Thistles Plenty. The t farm lands east of the depot is and needs close attention to prevent spreading, run with the weed, and if they are not cut down at once the blossoms will spread for miles around. WA iy Heavier Ralls for the Pennsylvania The old standard 90 pound rail which has been in use by the Pennsyl- | vania railroad company is to be grad- erop of Canada thistles on large track will be 100 pounds, a A Fine Sermon, fonte Preshyterian church, who ex- changed pulpits with Rev. Basker- ville, delivered a fine and able sermon to a large audience in the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon, Rd A AM PA SA, Not an Abundant Crop, here at fifty cents a bushel. The crop is not an abundant one, . A I MT 55ers lM gents furnishing goods has been re ceived at the Philad. Branch, Belle fonte. A buguin in every: gusehusd i i 3 1 io Tentholders tao Obtain Mupplies Daring the Pienie, Harper will ranch (irange with a full needs of all or & have ww store picnic stock Carp other WR « to fill the supplic re and visitors, in RTOCET ION oodles, Their store and will ha ae will ve polite sttendants, who Don’t forget to inquire for Harper & store on the ground, to supply the been order. ier ie pions A stock and fresh, Hew Wo Mp This is Truly Se. There i ver thu mare Joy in ridow dion shop Lj ibserip- print poor Ww 3 y $ % madd pPiaiKs on in advance, than there is over ine hare fened sinne and silk and who rr who Veal Wi YOu nats, ho ide in perma nonth alter month (to send statements woeription with 1 fi ir Post i nye. iting Now Sivie of Passenger Conches PRE 1] eT that 00 ES ol markably does ing - - —- GRAIN MARKET. EER PRODUCE AT STORES. UDITOR Al the extep A roey one of ier town on of the among those enti futies of his ap Toes { september, 1802, at ton o'clocks re 811 parties interested ran per or be debar red from wllefonure., on LL PORTNEY A wditor Se orges for No coming e have same - fc) roe the WW SORSON Aare strictly in it; in differ. i i i i i § 3 3 3 All the late styles in Dress Cloods at popular prices, Thee cents for a cake of regu- lar five<cent Toilet Soap, Have you seen our new terns in Satines? pat- Canton Flaonels-—best values al lowest prices, Samples of goods sent for your asking. Silkalenes— Laces and Heavy Curtins—and all the fixings Bellefonte for the W. C. Corsetsthe finest in world for the price. Have you tried “Garman’s | Pride” Corsets at Soe ? , the Hemp Rope for Banners, Rugs, Tables, ete, ans Large stock of Umbrellas—new shapes in Handles. a 150 (boxed) "Writing Paper is Shin equal of | of thay of many places that Bieyvies sold on the ony plan, None but high ade went Two re of fine black or eres col red a Te Yair.
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