THE CENTRE REPORTER. FReD. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERVISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse- quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Nov, 3. Democratic National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. GROVER CLEVELAND. OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ADLAI STEVENSON. OF ILLINOIS, state Democratic Ticket, CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE, GEORGE A. ALLEN THOMAS P. MERRITT, Berks. FOR FOR SUPREME JUDGE, CHRISTOPHER HEYDRICK, Venango FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE, MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT. Tioga. INO. C BULLITT, Philadelpbia, THOMAS B KENNEDY, Franklin, DAVID T. WATSON, Allegheny. Democratic County Ticket, FOR CONGRESS, tv, ¥. KRIBBS. A. FAULKNER, T. McCORMICK SCHOFIELD, . F SMITH ey W. J. SINGER, Esq. wor HORACE B. HERRING DEMOCRATS OF CENTRE. Tuesday, November Sth is an im- portant day. Turn out, to a man and vote against tariff’ and tax monopoly and tarifl’ bloated trusts. Every vote for Cleveland and Stevenson is in fa- vor of less taxation by tarifl' robbery. learned that he is taxed on everything he must buy and protected in nothing that he produces; and he knows that the first and the most important in-| dustry of the nation is not prosperous because he must now sell his wheat at less than it costs to produce it even | under the most frugal management, | and because he knows that during the | last twenty years of high taxes the | market value of his farm has decreas- | ed quite fifty per cent. ie —— ; One of the most worthy names upon the Democratic county ticket Is that of H. B. Herring, for surveyor. His qualifications are No. 1, and he bears an unsullied character, and is an act- ive and useful Gregg township Demo- erat. Put your mark for him Novem- | ber 8th. Democrats of Centre, do not let the “quiet campaign,’ so general over the land, find you indifferent on Novem- ber 8th. Be at the election and vote the entire national, state and county Democratic tickets. that you mark right. Nee ees Mr. Hamilton, or Mr. Dale, if elect- ed will vote for Quay, for senator. | Centre county Republicans who wish to see Quay and boss rule ended, should | vote with the Democrats for MeCor- mick and Schofield. Bc ply Mr. Singer, Democratic. nominee for | district attorney, is so excellent a gen- | tleman that he was nominated by will one of He Your Hie clamation and have the largest votes in the county. will make a good officer. Put mark to his name Nov. Sth. ll Democrats don’t believe any Gazeffs slanders against Mr. Faulkner, nominee for associate judge. He in his home at Philipsburg, and the Mr. | Faulkner bears a good name with all who know him. our i= strong slanders. that settles and the tariff tax to enrich the and to pile up more mill- lionaire. of C4 , don't deceived ZOCS monopolist iol , A ‘ IR for the mil Farmers ntre See the ye wa that you have been in and don’t you see that you are taxed on the other i] lords, bank , trusts, and the ou are tired of this masters, Of capitalist like? mers, if y vole - > - - Tarifl means a tax. This tax main- of millionaires a fa- That's the whole Cle { r $ viel y } Vote CinliG, ie Cl Carnegie got twenty-five millions and county. Farmers, workingmen, the Demo- ¢rats are your only and true friends, and they desire to free you from tariff axes that have been a wrong and an outrage upon th r © asses, Democrats of Centre, if you desire i | | ir entire county tick- you tried the other ago, and they did the county and squander the surplus, but raised the You hurled ty allairs ie el, Novemuver party thre not yo 2+ ba wil, year disgrace only tax for county purposes. some honest and disgusted Republi- cans, and the change has been a good one, and regretted by none. Democrats of Centre do your duty Nov. Sth. celia att— Water famine is still the ery all over the land. ———————— i — The Republicans of Centre county will attempt to elect a member of the legislature, Demoorats see that your mark is for McCormick and Schofield. made F. Smith every MA pes ———— for prothonotary is good and honest voter will put his mark on November Sth. Ww. w here Smith stock which always was true. Vote for Smith. Lm ts A Mf THE CLEVELAND TIDE. The Sunday Zimes says: It must now be obvious to all who dispassionat- ely view current political events that the popular tide is clearly and irresist- ibly for the election of Cleveland to the presidency. The developments of the last ten days, even when the sin- cerest sympathies of the whole Ameri- can people went out to the President who was sadly bereaved in the home life he has ever adorned, the proclaim- ed changes of conspicuous and in- fluential men from the Republican to the Democratic column, have been un- exampled in any national contest since 1856, There is no want of popular respect for President Harrison, He is esteemed an honest and in every way creditable Chief Magistrate, The pontest waged against him has been entirely free from personal bitterness, and seandal and defamation have been unknown in the most earnest battle of modern times. It has been a struggle solely for better economic and governmental systems; an in such a contest the high- est taxes upon the necessaries of busi- ness and of life ever imposed in time of peace must be indefensible, President Harrison will be defeated and Mr. Cleveland elected because the most thoroughly educational and dis passionate contest of the history of the Republic has forced the considerate Judgment of the American people to decide against the now settled Republi- ean policy of oppressive taxes and in- from? Why of course from every ons who used any article made of iron. A tariff makes millionaires, ———————— McCormick and Schofield will not vote for Quay, for senator. and Dale would, if elected, Quay, although they know that people are tired of Quay. Put you mark, November Sth, for McCormick and Schofield, for assembly. Hamilton for the | r vote A ots Fusion has been completed on anti-Republican electoral ticket in Ne Oregon and South Dakota The same arrangement has been per Wy- | 1 sota and Colorado. Nevada is conced- ed to Weaver. In Montana there square fight between the three parties. | is a - ntl Democrats of Centre, this is the RKe- | PORTER'S last appeal—be at the polis | on Tuesday, November Sth, and give | our entire ticket your that Democratic voter home, support. ol no stays at | ————— —— NO FLAW THERE. The Democratic county ticket is so | faultless that the opposition have | found it impossible to make an attack | upon any of our nominees, Now give | it a whooping majority, by putting | your ballot mark for, Kribbs, for con- | gress, for district attorney, for | cou nty surveyor. Herring, Specimen Cases, 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis. was troubled with Neuralgia and | Rheumatism, his Stomach was dis | ordered, his Liver was affected to an | alarming degree, appetite fell away, | and he was terribly reduced in flesh | and strength. The three bottles of | Electric Bitters cured him, Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill, | had a running sore on his leg of eight | years’ standing. Used three bottles of | Electric Bitters and seven boxes of | Bueklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg | is sound and well. John Speaker, | Catawba, O., had five large Feverjsores | on his leg, doctors said he was incur- | able. One bottle Electric Bitters and | one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by J. D. Murray's | Drug store, emis t——— Keep Your Horses Healthy.—For | heaves, distemper, founder, and worms use Bull's-Head Horse and Cattle Powder. Price 25 cents per package | ee of one pound, At all dealers, AM Simple Questions Simply Answered. Why do people very often allow a Cold to run on? Because they think it will wear away. Why does the Cough that at first caused no alarm be come decp sented and chronic?! Because the proper remedy was not used, The way to break up auy Cough or Cold, no matter if other medi. clones failed to benefit you, Is co try Pan-Tins, the great remedy for Coughs Colds and Counsump- tion, 25 snd 50 centr at J. D. Murray x Drag Store, mansion A EA RS ~The latest styles in clothing at | Why It Is The Best, Pan Tina, It cures Coughs and Colds Strengthens weak Lungs, S-Relioves and cures Asthma, i —Insures you egainst La Grippe. bh Rob Croup of its terrors G-Cures when all else falls. 25 and 50 cents Trial bottles of Pan-Tioa free at). D. Murray's Drug Bijore a Fine line Mens Overcoats. Can save 25 per cent. at C. P. Spring Mills, Boo lh Sixty Million Bushless of Wheat, A Bashel for every Inhabitant of the United The Kansas Crop TE Mintes of Never in the history of Kansas has that state had such bountiful crops as this year. The cannot enough hands to harvest the great crop Railroad farmers and the Ranta Fe has special rates from Kansas City and other Missouri River towns, to induce harvest to go into the state, The wheat crop the will be from sixty to sixty-five million bushels high. The large hands of state and the quality is grass crop is made, and is a very one: the early potatoes, rye barley and oat crops are made and are all large. The wenther has bes and it is the cleanest, corn to be found in the country to-day. heap ral made from Chicago Bt. 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Yinue Dress (ioods, ele. id f rosin 0H mve over two hundred different # of Ladies,” Misses, and Chil- 's Winter Cont There I of Philad. © will ship aren _, is not rT ist i iN slim K Lt ITs N¢ York, and we on approval, express (. O. ID. with the privilege of examining same before paving for them, by the purchaser paying expressage ong way. Ww sie by We have organized a Mail Order De wrtment,. Send for samples of new Dre s¢ Goods, We have an immense line. Look at our line of low priced goods. Nay you want something cheap common wear, a men’s suit at | —a winter coat for £1.50 and $1.75. We have sults for little, wee Ye fond mothers come and see Jersey Suits in navy blue, green, brown, trimmed in and embroideried $2.50, 3.00, 5.00 and 6.00, All sizes, 3 years Ladies, no matter how hard you may be to please in a coat, come and see our stock. you, There is not a style and price we do not have, Fur trimmed, $5, 5.50, 6.00 15.00. Plain of any sort and from $3 up. Bound in wide braid at all prices. Misses’ hoods ha ligin colors, trimmed in light furs—fur loops, ete. from $1.50 up. Chenile table covers from $1.25 to $5. A beautiful line, Table scarfs by the hundreds, Bellefonte, Interest! er is coming, and you will want Cold weath. a nice carriage blanket for asleep. convince you thoy are bargains. Will only quote a few prices, Grey Bed Blankets, per palr, White, he Wool Horse Blankets, each, Appleton Muslin, per yd, (iit Edge *“ H Apron Gingham, . Toweling, (good os SB Fable Oileloth, (1 i Md - wh otning that 1m more than a Stylish Coat, be purchased i There is n cannot the stock comple ie, C( insisting would expect in places like t but call and be convinced that on fall and winter goods, as & ' Linen Damask, Boy's Overcoats, Youth's Men's Men's Heavy Overcoats, Canton Flannel, . Ingrain Carpet, r Carpet, - ls Arnel, hie "nyy. - i 7 00, Coats, («+ 4 12.00, wa, 89, ppearance of a lady have novelties in this line that In conclusion, you will find No ifs or i you receive actual expended. turned, of the tact, BELLEFONTE, value for money