8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. 5 ALGUST 11. 1 ROS. THE RA A i No. ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa “AS OTHERS SEE US.” ‘1 never seen The Racket look so well, it's certainly fine.” **What have you been looks like a big city store.” ‘ment 18 the tionary limps qment This Week. 1 . r S Dinner Sets centre win. and “Annex” Shoe Department. Low Cut, Leather, Easy Ladies 1 3 | Lace Buskins, ily $1.00. value for made t for s “rut Jars, there are oth. ffer are easily the 2 hand Masons ake we 0 i i G. R. Spigelmyer. Annual Clearance Sale... + . to get 1 money. “YY 46 } Reductions i 3 you can get ods for the Pp iy Iv Montgomery & Co Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE. PENN’A. (OCT OCOOCCECeCCeeNeeCeCace We arc not enthusiastic 3 : simply earnest. We do not claim much, only that It ls the Best Bicycle Lamp on Earth. ITH ETPERIORITY la shown In three principal points Xen EA THE MOST LIGHT I ) ETAYR ALIGHT INSPITE OF WIND AXD JAR 45 45 18 PANDSOME IN APPEARANCE fond for clrenlar or, better #111, send $9.50 which fr the ressosabie price at which we sell ones, deliv ywhers R.E DIETZ COMPANY { fo Laight Street Fatattighed in 1840 in the Mann 4 prim of Lamps and Lanterns NEw YORK CITY ark ITY ered a { MI AK Excursion to Niagara, On Tuesday August and and Sept. 6th, special excursions will be run to Niaga- ra Falls, via the Central, and Beech Creek R. R. Tickets will be good to ‘return within six days. The rate from every point on the C. R. R. of Pa., will be £5.50. They re raising all the prices And ‘tis a crying shame Bat you'll find that the Centre Democrat, Will gost you just the same, SCC COCO Oe 00 | | {| mourn | children, a father, one sister and four Her remains were laid to rest | I$ DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note—The Local ery Community Will be and Observe Happenings of Ev Gladly Published Send the News State College. i A Woodring un town on 1 ay W. B. Haines, of Woodward, 18 Miss Tmmie Haines. 1 84 Berry Gill left on Satur sit to friends in Mass Chemist C. A. Brown, Jt a brief trip to New York Ci Mrs. I. A. Pond is enjoying a vi her old home at Watertown, Mass, I Se 'rof. brief vi 11 5) , Pond is visiting his friend | Dr. T. Whittlesey, at Ithaca, YY. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leete have to Hamilton, NN. Y., for the summer. Mr G. Flemming is entertaining her d Miss North, of Genesco, » Dr. Frank q ate goue mn » AN. g ri frien Y Ye. Xo new 1s now up to wat Sat wit 3 $0 does his pur la enjoyed an even show. between Amer. ded and arti 19 years days of this notice was the wife of J. C place, and was much be large circle of friends and her kind and affectionate be remembered be ver tired in doing a kind act. She had been ailing about a year, although able medical aid was se cured, she grew gradually worse when at her own request was sent to Altoona thinking a change of climate and medi cal treatment might benefit her; but all of no avail. Sune lingered till the above . CL Marks, of this by a Acquaintances, manner will long them as one who ne subje loved date when her spirit winged its way to | behind her and lands, her to nine fairer leaving loss a husband brothers beside her mother tery, Altoona, Pa. in Fair View ceme- Aaronsburg. Rev. Hughes, of Lewisburg, the guest of Dr. D. K. Musser, Mr. and Mrs. David Musser few days with Mrs. John Musser, Cyrus Philips, of Ohio, is visiting his daughter, Minnie, and brother, W. H Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyer, of Coburn, Sundayed with the former's parents, J C. Stover, mis. Sadie Wolfe and children, of Madisonburg.Sundayed with her mother, is spent a R. R. of Pa., | Mrs. Marie Stambach. Prof. Wm. T. Mever, of Philadelphia, | favored the Young Peoples Meeting on Sunday evening with an excellent solo. Mts. Frank Charles, of Laurelton; Mrs. Harvey Charles, of Hartleton; Mra, Herman and sister, of Reading, were the guests of Mrs, Rebecca Charles over Sunday. Subscribe for The Centre Democrat, Rebersburg. Calvin Morris aud his wife sick list. Miss Sallie Mever Jane, at Woodward are on 1% visiting her sist The Reformed people Harvest ou Sunday Rev, Muma, the Lutheran £01 SETVICOS, burg, we are us Bert Wood and his family al siting his Henry Brumgard I'y tosay, wiii s te! WIC S Wewill | delight car 8, ye pro , Was on le, who seem ti rather harp eye come in th L Keey ur burg reasons ' been lost i funeral Crrove Sarsapat a better than Pharn e's acy Hublersburg. lid corn weatl rospects for a large crog This is splend Net are good v » The new t« company gang of men at work sett vicinity this week {| Thel 0.0, F. festival, on { evening, was well attended | ceeds amounted to about §28 The rainy weather of the last few weeks makes the farmers a good bit of trouble to put away their oats, D. A. Deitrich is making quite exten sive repairs to his house which will im prove the appearance very much, lephone had ing poles in thi Saturday The pro in the mountains south of this place, and a good many have been gathered by the people in this vicinity. : Last week ote day Calvin Hoy, son of George F. Hoy, had a very escape from drowning on the cistern gave way with him into the cistern. He had presence of mind How's This! i We offer One Hundred Dollars reward fos {any case of Untarrh that cannot be cured by { Hall's Catarrh Cure, i F.J.CHENEY & CO., Towdo, O We, the undersigned, have known ¥. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ind financially able toc arryoutany obligations made by their firm West rd TrUAX, Wholesale Draggisis Ohio Warping, Kixsax & Man Druggists, Toledo, Hall's Catareh Cure is taken internally, act Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price The. per bottle, Bold by all Druggists Toledo IN, Wholesale enough to grasp the pumostock when he | came to the surface and climb up it to | the top, where he was helped out by one of his playmates. ! re Lo Saturday ) i J a Huckleberries seem to be quite plenty | narrow | The trap door | : | | | the | | The Habit, Because it Is More Refined Than | | of ETHER DRINKING. A VICE THAT BEGAN IN IRELAND AND HAS SPREAD ALARMINGLY. — —— the Yasslon for Claim Aleshol, is Begluning to Many Victhws—1It boon Leads to Tonsanity and Denti. overdose Dr, death from an the celebrated The recent ether of Ago this vice w gland, but now (it ontinent I'h rhap Lha alcohol, Is beginning A few ¥ limited to E reached the habit, more passion for make many victims. hundreds now the people take ether every day. They mix it with al- Crs 0 who cohol, and in that way obtain a drink | that Intoxicates rapidly. The con- firmed ether drinkers take it in its purity, and in ordinary doses of from eight to fifteen grammes. ners take water before and after their ether, but the hard drinkers neglect | this precaution, which diminishes the | stomach. burning sensation in the There aré some other drinkers who takodl0 grammes at a time, Drunkenness comes on rapidly, and also short time, The first symptom 1s violent excitement with abundant sali- vation Sometimes eplleptiform cone vulsions are observed, aud when the dose is too strong they are followed by stupor been observed whi lum tremens, except in Cases whiskey and ether are ble But if drunkenness from less degrading than drunkenness from alcohol, it is far more danger 1 A ana GQ } h in which jaded | ether leads to insanity eath, brings about marke« temper and in th Take this rinker and you will fi the drug. 11s quarreisowe and condition of min { people alll a iI ChHANE®S 3 4 oF +) thay ¢ heaitn of the ether portrait of d seriou [Le maliiac, OLGiBE { 1 { w t 3 iffe YOus 4 under d he inh b J" ¥ nani to In their in order passion t A Luys, | of Paris, has brought once more into | prominence the question of eLtheroman- | | {a as | has | to | We can count by | passes away In a comparatively | resembles delir-| is! £. The first and partial Thompson executor of ete | wot, late of Hallmoon township, deceased The first and final secoust of Oscar F Bh. administrator of ete, of Elijah Ke ite of Milesburg borough, deceysed ot m 41 | #ccount of H, A Royal makes the food pure, of Martha Thomp wholesome and delicious. ier and flua ger Ount of CC, Misses slrators of eld . : v hip r and of J manne mathan MM seid deces The begin! ti) cea Aliant them mas ment ay | ATaln Coa mention Nothing in the effects hag | 8! Tiers Ginn | phia yul a THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE. Bigg 1 fter the races many |! picked 1 empty champagne bottles But it in certain portions of Ire land that the vice of ether drinking is most common. There are regular ether shops, the oldest of which was estab. lished In 1540 at Draperstown. Fhere they drink a mixture ether, fifteen grammes of which sufficient to put any one In The rallroad in the little Crookstow CAITIS tons of ether, and an equal quantit at brought there by roads. Two merchants of the neigh- boring villages sell every year 4.500 pinls of ether. At Draperstown and at | Crookstown the air ig charged with the vapors of ether on market and this same odor is present constantly in | the third-class carriages of the Derry Central Rallway Everybody | part of Ireland drinks ether ip among | is : of alcohol are " a revery district of n 2.000 every year v least is ot} i dave Tr n that | A Considerable Echo. At a watering place in the Pyrenees, | M! says a French journal, the conversa- | tion at table turned upon a wonderful | echo to be heard some distance off on the Franco-Spanish frontier. “It is astonishing,” sald an inhabitant of | Garonne. “As soon as you have spok- en you hear distinctly the volce leap from rock to rock, from precipice to precipice, and as soon as it has passed the frontier the echo assumes the Spanish accent” | Quasar Facts About Spiders, The body of every spluer contains four little masses plerced with a mul. titude of holes, imperceptible to the naked eye, each hole permitting the passage of a single thread; all the threads, to the number of 1.000 to each mass, Join together when they come out and make the single thread with which the spider spins its web, | go that what we call a spider's thread consists of more than 4,000 threads! united, ¥Yine Fruht, A Iazy dyspeptic was bewailing hie own misfortune and speaking with a friend on the latter's hearty appear: | ance “What do you do to make | make you so strong and healthy?” in | quired the dyspeptic. “Live on fruit] alone,” answered the friend. “What | kind of fruit?” “The fruit of industry, | and 1 am never troubled with indiges- | ton.” : { late of Tavior - 3 TIMBER] in, AND ACRES GOOD (ire a} wi } east: J 17 je and F Gy partic Y 1. 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