THE OENTRE REPORTER. B. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, TERMS, The tarms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year 1a advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three fosertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse tient insertion. Other rates made known «0 application, NOTE. —Subsoribers will please date on the label of the Reporter after a remit. tance Is made and report if it is not correct. Dates are only changed the first issue of each month. Jan0l, means that your subscription is paid to last Janwary. 01 means July, 1001, Democratic Ticket. Py othonotary —M., I. GARDNER. Diswict-Atlorney—N.B. SPANGLER. work of the duty confided to parts of the world, naval officers who had part in the n § i other officers both ’ the navy, scattered along give his testimony ; that is events whieh preceded ble engagement, course follow. Of This There scurrilous to has been vast amount NATURAL HISTORY, The pouch of a pelican Is large encugh to contain seven quarts of wa- ter. For mountain climbing camels are very lpeflicient and seldom used in Abyssinia and other mountainous coun- tries. Sparrows begin housekeeping expeditiously. A palr. of them very will fuside of 24 hours from the time when the site was selected. The female red grouse is sald to vary its dress according to surroundings. is a fact worth remembering that the the world hut the British isles, mallard ed by the wild duck or flight. The birds arrange In two converging lines, like the leader occupying the point. The 1 deseendant f ostrich Is ¢ of attained an enormous size. In the al lavial deposits of Madagascar evid it lived on the Island, Stevenson's Cup of Misery, {i R. IL. Stevenson, writing | George Meredith, In an epistle qu in a new edition of bis Letters,” with heart touch “For 14 years I have no real health, 1 have wakens gone to bed weary, and 1 hay work un 5 r in 1803 tO 4 pathos: + i 14 try irl flinchingly. written gard to has Naval and rational Sampson, been shaken ing =~ to a conclusion. Ie A stems the Republican county but he probably refrained on account grease, ————— of the North the stock of is attracting Pacific is an addition world The ore s id in the attention. and other points in Alaska. Bhip- This business world’s and will reach some $30,000,000, large increase in the ¢ i 1s an OQ rt stoc money, amounting to over thirty millions, from the North fie region this summer and fall will have the effet of keeping money market conditions easy unless the strike intervenes and impairs confi- dence. Good estimate that $100,000,000 in gold from the mives be to the wealth of the United States this year. By the ginniog of 1902 the treasury will have on bavd $550,000,000 in gold, and the whole stock of gold in the United States will not be far from $1,200,000, These figures are calculated to steady those who are mervous over the par- tial failure of a single crop. Paci- judges will added be- ot pM When former Governor Daniel Has- tings gets the regular Republicans licked, he'll be ready for another Cone- maugh catastrophe, Bp i, The Bellefonte correspondent to the Philadelphia Inquirer has given to the people of the state another famous Centre county story. He says: Mrs. C. P. Russel, of Boggs township, Cen- tre county, is dangerously ill with nervous prostration, the result of a ter- rific encounter with a large black snake. The screams of a little four year-old granddaughter, who had been left playing with her baby brother in the kitchen brought Mrs. Russel and her aged husband to the scene and there they beheld a large black snake coiled up on a rug beside the children, When the reptile stuck out its tongue the baby, in its playful manner, would catch it. Mr. Russel, a feeble old man, had a terrible battle for his life, The snake raced him round and round the room. Fortunately the snake was driven into the sitting room, where it was killed by some of the other mem- bers of the family. The writer of these and other ridiculous stories about Cen- tre county people and their doings which have appeared in the dailies, evi- dently regards the people throughout the state as of Inferior intellectual ability, and such only could they be if they would believe all the wonderful fairy tales which have been sent out. I—————— AD fA SSN M. IL Gardner, the present prothon- otary and Democratic candidate for re election was in Centre Hall Friday. Mr. Gardner is finishing up his first term in a most creditable manner, and as the custom is to re-elect prothono- taries a second time, Mr. Gardner may depend upon the Democrats on the south side to do their duty. He has been a faithful officer, and one of the most obliging and courteous office holders in the court house ;: he is the same in office as be is when a candi. date—nlways ready to meet and give a few minutes of his time to his Demo. Line In One's Hand, three © The Life There are palm--t! sad and the | ? boundary of the between the thu If we | map, this { then | S8OIGe 13 41 it it wt ie The lune © ima it thu the thumb, if southwest. ’ Oi “uprise” iprise of Venus. of good ~ wn Color hand iadicates ness, the subject mayt i to a green old age; be has sition and the qualities health and good tempe Crane Island, In Lake Minnetonka, M is a picturesque islan } name from the fac it habited by nd given over cranes. Gen i decided upon this sp resort. As rounding Islands had the heart to now Crane island is § it fr passing boats as one of the curiosities of the northwest. - B fn erations { mek these t # «i t a Des went © po UM 3 2 disturb v sw} inted © o—- Major Hastings Out of Prison. Major William H. Hastings, brother of former Governor Daniel Hastings, was released Friday from the county prison at Holmesburg, after having served a two and one-half years’ for making fraudulent invoices faise pretenses. Louis Wagner, presi. dent of the Third National bank, Philadelphia, was the prosecutor, While abroad several years ago Major Hastings created a sensation by written attacks upon his brother, who was then governor of Penusylvania, He accused the governor of being responsible for the loss of his fortune, aod told many other family tales. Major Hastings a finely educated man, aud bas traveled the world over and over again, thorn in his side Centre county dear brother, interesting in The is the leader of the insurgents, his own EE ——— TEN DAY EXCURSION, Ten-day Exoursion to Ocean Grove, As bury Fark, or Long Branch via VPennsyl yanis Railroad, For the benefit of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23, sell ex- cursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Ase bury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at the very low rates quoted, Bellefoute..... Leave 6.40 A, M, JomOnt. coins THBP Oak Hall.....oicnie 7.06 Linden Hail... 7.10 Centre Hall........... 7.22 Rislog Spring......... 7.55 Corn... coo iiiiime 1.50 2.06 Philadelphia. Arrive 8.17 P. M. These tickets will be good for pass age to Philadelphia on train indicated, thence on regular trains leaving Broad Btreet Btation at 1227, 8. 30, and 4.- 17 P. M. that day to destination, Tickets will be good for return on regular trains, except ih kL Ho permit Rebersburg. Rev, Bolly, of Richmond, Virginia, prenched an excellent sermon ton large { and appreciativeaudience in the Luth- eran chur Clayton Royer and family, of Johns- Sunday evening. $ reel y i ¢ visiting relatives here, Hay i town, are Homer ry, the young man who last nl { had his spine broken October, redd the i . ufliciently strong though far from having recov | use of bis lower limbs, all will be glad to fins become » knoa for Tak grandmother, pg to the ruin on Saturday even- 1 ie 1 tin Leia Ww i ! nited lovangelld ival in Harter’s hall It proved a y instead of and finance Hug Leg reinlive departed for ut 8 ERLE comp 1A Woodwar Minburg, at asl Week a tover. ¥ « slaving with her present. M isn respecied Aaron Mra, proving weeks, 71. by tenn or af Tarbert at A popular and : a i inyed t #i Fre i. wlerman f i an illness of about i i i. Hoslerman, accompanied left on Mon- irginia to be. twelve men West V day morning for i gin lumbering. Mins I . Of is circulatiog among her many friends at present, Jakob Friber returned home one day Inst week from Jersey Shore where he was employed by J. F. Torbert, $ wie Draueht Lewisburg, a LUTHERAN REU on w—— NION AT ISLAND PARK Reduced intes vin Vennsylvanin Ratlrond For the | Park (between Bunbury and Northum- berland), August 15, the Petnsyl vania Railroad Company will sell special ex- cursion tickets fron North Bend and Intermediate stations west of Williams pert; Bellefonte and intermediate sta tions on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Brauch west of Lewisburg; from Lewistown Junetion aod intermediate stations; and from Harrisburg and ire termediate stations, to Sunbury and re turn, at reduced rates, Tickets will be sold and good going on August 15, good returning until August 16, inclusive, AAS M1 MS AO BA SSAA Ruskin'a Love Fallave, The story of two lov failures are written out in the September number of The Delineator. They tell of Ruskin's loveless life and alin of the cheerless home of Fitzgerald, the Persian cratio friends. scholar, These two loves that falled — The Cosmopolitan will publish i { | 1 { ] are sketebied by Clara KE. Laughlin, dd hoe T of the country invited take part in the preparation of this js. All the w of huve been onderful scenes i a tographs have been Ww ‘hich tnken as a whole, give a thorough con- prepared, + ception of the marvels of this Ix posi- It { i tion. is doubtful if any book, sell. { £ il ‘orty tities the price of the mag- ine, will give any deseription of the il ined artistie value the air which w ipprosch in interest Seplember Cos- mopoiitan. - The good house-women 10 mre bef { i} i ic g Lo date ire and after certain 1 of work to be « ric JER sick w mk, of I$ WET dnetar! we tried Chambe dinrrhoean’ . Wiil- rego to unable i § baths, r + him fu last resor Cholera and ' I am h Hef Cure with the 4 pesisintics and as r, : Diarrhioc fn gave il a complete cure’! W Keller, Li Centre Hall, n's Colic, . Hemedy, ppy to sav it ie reli For sale by Hed al Mra, J. I ¥ i den nr 3 A . Swartz, TUSSEY VILLE. W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. & around to ses At Cost Or Less: Straw Hats, Now is the time for Mason Fruit Jars, One Quart 65 Cents Dozen. Half Gal. 85 Tin Cans, 35 Crocks and Jugs, 8c. gallon, ‘ “ LL] LA i“ SUGAR PRICES : Light Brown, 5%e. Soft White, Ge. Granulated, 6 Ye. ns ini The Long Store Company, ARR $00000002000000000000000 (8 CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ "VA7ORKS, “Loe ceed . - i 00080 tina fead = w {ure all grades of } springs, We Inn § ip, Cushions and 1li- without | Cushions repair. 200A T2R02020CE REC 0CR000008 nen ULlidin a Ww Wo 2o0g0s e nohance to soPcooecORRGESRICEECDRREOO iw lore jiac- ag x 14 i . 1 T ( £ Our oraer ei=ew liere, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, coe oO - > © © G © ed PI00C0000CODOOO0EN0CPOOOBU Pean’'a. - so0Qoecc0o0ERPOICOORTE = CO000CUGCOOEDIOOLOPBORCSOE ~~ Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. Speci il prices on pring and - summer Shoes - - C Go A A. KRAPE. CoseedeQoecoeOOecRIReG POLED EBCORLES OVO ORORICROOARQGDCOD OBER BY SCOOT IBIVECTOCUOEPRORTGECECOBRETIV CE p00w a i———— _. C—O ——————" in both sh istsction a Live De 8 trian’ mar 2-1 yr JUS BALE OF VALUABLE Ex oot sf fuliowing de sr farm, Auden Hall site east of Bo vid located about fslion = sharg. ak road heeding from Boals : on © a8 bs lands Thomas Meyer; on the north by public road Jes g from Od Fort to Bomisburg, and on 12 wi Frank MeFarl oonbeining o sixty five 80 more of y god dwelling houses i the veo srry out bulla wate of repalr Tie land is Jims Ww olay & treat of water rant toeadowe: a4 good oroherd of choi This is one | Ore uy ti ands of ad wt hundred and ther oe, howe large ng he dwellisg house ¢ Dasst facons In Harrls township HALE-10 per cont, of the purchase | money lo be patd on day of sale, the balaooe ig | thee ¢qusl payments; onethird on April 14, PIM, whan doed and possession will be given Loneedbind on April 1st, 1908 and the remaining: | onetbird on April La, 1904, deterred PAY mens {tobe secured bY bound and mortgage on the | prewises, witly Suborest, Tred No, 2-Oousisting of 52 scores and perches southeast of tract No, 1, bounded on the | north by public rosd leading from Boalsburg to Potters Milis: on the cast by timber tract of Jax Meyer's estate; on the south by lunds of Joha Hook, sid on the west by Inuds of Lot Kimport. This tract is well covered with good timber prio. cipally oak and chestnut, The land will be val J table for farm purposes sfier the retoovel of the im ber, TERMS OF BALE~10 per cent. of purchase money to be paid on day of sale; the balance on the first day of April, 1902, when deed and pos. session will be given by GEO. M. BOAL, Haorator of Margenet and Nancy Sparr, HARRY KELLER, Attorney. Centre Hall, Pa, Aug. 5, 1901. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Doposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier, i Ts auly {Opposite Spring Mills Hotel.) 2 FL INNS RAN HOTELS. (CENTRE HALL HOTEL wv J. W. Runkle, Manager, Lar nud bor Ger Rewly equipped tabs Bun ¥ ( unting + Lewd aid can fin r Uehiing and bh HOTEL HAAG, BELLEVORTE, ¥ List i fio hogithiler | 4 Heated Throughout, Rate« £1.00 p Five Slablivg. fF auy. ishiop Btreet rgv. EN \73 A Aai™ NS ¥ BOS RE AD RE 42 a aE we 0d tne leave Lewisbun » LO $.45 ring lesve 0, 5.50 a. mm, 10.08 ¢ for Monts am, 1.35 Montandon & In, S508, id ret don 9.28 and Ww leave Lewis i p.m, . X. ROOD Gen’ Pager Agt. a.m. and 5 | VENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, | W Condensed Time Table Kosd Up. No 6: No ¢ No | pm Rov, 21, 1800, BE. 3Y AT 0 ~BELLEVFNTE E SS 6 TW AOD. «~Hecla Park. 7 ink les i . vo 6 5% _HUBLKRSB'G. s 13; 3 ~Suydertown... wd IAD Y Huston... LAMAR... Clinondale.. htider's R'n g. Mackeyviile.. 0 Oedar Spriugs 32 LEalone - MILL MALL. Jersey shore... TT. 1 wentpyyr | Lye a §Wm'POT wes: BF HILA ... - tiantie City... | iu NEW YORK... (Via Tamequa.) wor EW YORK : { (Via Phila.) p. min miArr Lee. a. mip. mm. *Daily. t Week Days, 00 p. m. Sunday, 110 10a. m, Bunday. P os Philadelphia Sleeping Ours attached to Bast. bound train from Willismsport at 11 80 p.m. and West-bound from Philadelphia 8101.88 p.m, F. GRPHART, -~ Yd td BK wm aD RO nh aon 7 i9 Wa aa $5 5 3 Al | 10 40) 19 80 . Bupurintendent, BrLLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1896, EASTWARD. je SR U8 HW ERATIONS. ro oem | E304 110 i i AN AT, Lv. i845... Bellefonte... | 6200 1028 00 oe OOIONITIB seas, 6 16/12 5% x 37! Tis 6100 i 10 Fae vaban *385 aan -- ae 3 mana) ¢ {ovmanenmy i Tweens wba, TT SsEEgEy -. Sweeny 5 woven | aed is Crossing. wires RID FD erie Struble.. vere sienna ana ni we {mins en ERBEIZaLEnNEs: TTT rr dt ult et ed wk OO 0 EE 88% sezsis a Wik from tt om Montandon n, Willi . ilege. Afternoon trains from Mone - wiaburg and & convict with in No. 11 for State hens: Traine Ooliege connect with Penns. R. R. trains at except Sunday xs 2€ 2 i §F 55 ? | FH TEOMAS, Sap