A ———— rn THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, TERMS, —0ne year, $1.50, when paid in advance. per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three {nsertions, and 5 cen perline for each subse. on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. 8 ELECTION, The victory of the Republicans, on Tuesday, is so heavy that we their party will break down under the load making Democratic prospects quite hopeful in the future, w ith good times setting in under the new tariff The Democratic party is still in power THE 1866. We have lost some and other offices, and we have seen years far more gloomy than now and we came out smiling. The Democratic party has buried a ger to-day than ever. Hence Tues- day's defeat make no Democrat worry unless he is a snowed under candidate and we extend him our sin- cere sympathy. The Republicans ean not ruin nor rule the country ; for any good they may do we shall cheerfully give them credit. We are sorry the county went Re- publican, but still we hold all the county offices, and with the ¢ sreditable house-keeping of the present board of Democratic commissioners, we shall go before the tax-payers with such creditable showing as to bring back the party to its natural belongings. We are pleased to observe that Dem- ocrats all over take their defeat with a good grace—it proves the faith and vitality the party remain unim- paired. need a of sammie . THE De mocrats around here their defeat in humor, only straight voting Democrats feel indig- nant at the attempt of some Demo- erats to trade ofl’ Singerly or any part effort i treach- take good the , in this boro ; the u denounced as a small piece of ery and treason. The trade had reach- ed the extent of ten votes when it was of the ticket discovered by a few straight Republi- the Democrats of in the Democra- off A should tered on cans who informed the intended treason tic camp, and it was headed Democrat found in such work, be tied to the tail of the re pug dog William Rifle, and pu hibition. The Republicans around here fe good over their victory but we don't find them rejoicing in their old way. The straight Republicans are very an- gry over de of their lows in a plot to trade off their candi- date John G. This ria gis t eX tecting some fel- Love. trading is a penitentiary of- fense, as the law says no offer of any thing whatever shall be made to gai any ence to offer another is bribery. n vote, h one vote for The only honora- ble way to gain votes is by a trade low and cowardly, showing bad faith towards the rest of the ticket. reasoning, is besides eee til smstmiaecaaia WELL, we Democrats were defeated on Tuesday, but are not erying over i —we still remain in power in t tion, with the president and both he ni ho ses of congress, a Wito will be tings or appointed, and so will find the gover the Losses ; tion, General, and the people will not regret th majority they gave you. Has We will be dis the people, to nor elect dominated Governor, Gen the machine? give us a clean administra- handsome ws a WE do not put out our roosters this time : the weather has changed to cold and it snowed yesterday morning, we could not think of letting the out, and we didn’t, fowls in ———— A oo ho Tae calamity howlers would have but their registered pug dog was strick- en from the list. rm A» Tue calamity in the Republican ranks must have been awful pug dogs in votes for Hastings. mA lA Ira C. ling speeches during the eampaign. full of humor. SAS MAYS An “Pittsburg Times,” to the five minis gest number of votes in the six months ending Deo. 31, has been enlarged by muda Islands, the and the Alhambra, Algiers, Malta, Constantinople, Athens and Rome, tn i —Lewins, Bellefonte, bas received | one of the largest stocks of clothing ever received in this part of the state, When you buy from him you get the latest and best to be had for the mon- ey. Go and see his stock, —A complete line of horse, Blankets from 75 cents up at Boozer Individual Cups Used. The individual communion cups, which have been agitating the reli- gious community for several months Fourth Baptist Church, Philadel- worked The solemnity of in most satisfactorily. containing six- lightly it could be passed Seven trays, bearing in all 420 glass- es, were utilized in the service, and | od of passing the wine to each commu- nicant sitting in the pews. Each of the seven deacons, bearing a tray, pass- | ed rapidly through the assembly, and | they were compelled to go a time to collect the glasses. A consid- placing holders on the back of each and the glasses will not be collected until after the services are over. The manifest improvement in clean- liness of the new service, and the fact that it allows the congregation to hold the wine till all ean drink together, as the t tion enthusiastic over the change. other tray will added before next communion, and when the tem is perfected in its details it is ex- read is eaten, the By8- be ly follow suit. A number of visitors were present, their intention of bringing the matter before their respective congregations, At the Eighteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, the individual ser- vice was used on Sunday for the second time, with much better results than attended the first. The of the chureh accommodates 85 at a time, and altar containing 385 for the The pastor, Rev. C. ten silver trays, % ginsses each, were necessary Congr E. son, passed the tray around, and after drinking, cup on the tray. Ca tion. the communicant pl A few of the I mem- fer the old way, but bers still pre 3 are decide ly in the minority. Wp State to Claim Champlonship. The claim to the State College boys will foot ball championship if the U Pennsylvania does not give them Pennsylvania niversity game before the season is over, Know t team is a strong has made a large, if scores of the Gettysburg too champions their se triple that « same we 3 team. fous to play 8 CHAD nivers: SHIP in Lhe - » ite's DHacretionary ool Victims, of nones Bellef differ Wil Sv idicates in M wre of the been lost through t £ tis Of sie discretionary Irwin & Co. n fact that back anvt burg. George all their holds could not pay them The losses vary from $20 to the total £5 (0) $1,000 an amount isestimated at nearly Bellef five nd doliars in it iz then if flush calamity howler 1 hiz own town in his er t tale People never have any 3 pry tering ¢ have the honest bill. howl all ov fi money oses are always flush when a glit- — Henry Wilson, the Weishiton, Florida, says ense of diarrhoen of long six hours, with Chamberlain's Colie, What postmaster he eured a standing in one small a pleasant to Such cures are with this remedy. only one or two doses are required to not It can upon. When sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and Tusseyville, me a ins To Preserve Cat Flowers At last our lady readers will find the A potato is an exeellent means and fern and you will find there is suf- A nL MS SAR Prices in the Valley, On “dy | at 8; turnips at lnbor 75 to $1 per day, mechanies $1.50 to $2; hauling, per day, man and two- horse team, $2.60; farm hands per month $12 to $15; straw $5 per ton, Se — «A good warm overcoat is necessary this weather and you can get just ure tuo, at dawim, B Bellefonte, £ A DOCTOR'S PHILANTHROPY, Thousands Afflicted Under Free Trestment, The first day of November, 1893, Dr. Hartman gave his consent to charge of the treatment of 10,000 cases of chronic catarrh free of charge. | announcement was at once published State in the Union. With a large correspondence, tients nothing, except the necessary | nearest drug-store, | minute directions as to diet, sanitary regulations, and other | sent promptly. | Wherever Dr. Hartman Pe-ru-na has i household word. advice i the name of become a | many families as Pe-ru-na. This is es- [) weelally true of this time of the year, | when the people are liable to catarrhal rhs, | affections, cous colds, la grippe, ete. all The great majority of those who use it buy the remedy themselves, lic e atarrh than other medicines combined. | use it according to directions, not even Dr. Hartman entirely limited cases can secure the personal attention { of Dr. Hartman free of charge, it is not | to be wondered at that many prefer to | Pe-ru-na never fails to cure ea- { reporting their case to until after they ! But now that a are cured. number of Ke, i do 80, ! uh when properly used. Drug | Company of Columbus, Obio, are se nd- io book | chronic eatarrh which gives the latest | treatment for catarrh, colds, la grippe, bronchitis, and all other af- throat and lun % iP RS. » Pedru-nn ing free any address on “a coughs, fections of head, A A Conscientious Chewer, ton has used tobias 0 a citizen who has { every branch of chewing | brought to his notice in twenty Sor For sqson that the trade YOArs, this he gives mark used used "Vinoco, the qt “Wy 1 } 314 hen he shot and ing Hunt enance the dastardly ilinin. thelr own ich 0 thei who ae : agai the jail of Cenlre prosecute against fed the «Hh NPE mi of the In eile fonte land th year CONDO Shenilf ifge THs Me day of sai soul rin Ten yi we Poss anid lel per cent. oa sud the balance in 10 he secured by judgment GEL. 8 FRANK Administrator stint of sale road Oi Your with morigage ine i TO PIISTER'S NOTICE. The following sccounis have Leen exam psn] mind Bled of recund in the Register for the lonsection of he ail @ | prevented to the Orphan's Coir of Ceutre Coun. Lay, on Wednesday the 23830h day of November, A. 1 i, 1M v3 Fhe account of W, W. Bpangler, administra. flor bo ue t. a. of ete of Elizabeth Barkhold 1 er, late of Potter twp , deceased | 2 The fiest snd final account of A, fwd, fice, irs and jog teen Orv lions s x | W. Nell The third and final arcoant of M. D ey. exeontor of ete. of Jonathan Strangler j ot Miles twp. decessed § The first sud fas] acon! of Oscar Gibert, execrtor of oie, of Maria Swinehart, ate of Har ris twp devéaned 8. The first and Boal secon. of David L exvontor of ete, of Michael Ulrich, twp, decvascd 6 Theaccountof A EK, Clemens | A. Glenn executo sof wie, of Robert Glenn, of Ferguson (wp. decansed 7. The sceotiat of D 8. Keller, sole actin witorod ete, of Margaret Keller, Inte of § rele | | tw ostilp, deceased, as filed by Martha EK. KR. | Keller, executrix of ete , of said D. 8, Keller, de | Kerr, A The first and tial mooount of Conrad | Lesh, and Lydia Lesh administrators of swe, of Daniel Lest, ate of Walker twp. dee d. %. The account of Jacob Bott f, sdministra. tor of vie, of Conrad Fogleman, ate of College twp. deed. 16 The first and fas) Farag Hv WwW. KE. Umy, administrator of eto, A. Blair, Iate of Un touviile, dco d a. w. RUMBERGER, Reiner, A RSE AERIS HO SE A the a on fh Hmonth J od he) 1, with war. ¥ mber ith, 1804, fore: A o ai ear, und take sa haa 10 will be dmpos- i i “i nov $90 SPECIAL AD. For the purpose of telling you about our LADIES’ COATS AND CAPES AND Ms ses’ and Children’s best most perfect fitting, best materials used, We guarantee ours to be the made, and most stylish goods that have ever been brought to this market sat prices that defy competition, not only in this market but New York phia markets. and Philadel- crn] smmncosmemmssns {2 LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING Coats Worth $14.00 Our Pri ice $10.5 i“ 13 &s i 3 10,00 “~ LOO .“ Q.30 * ~ OO 4 J 6.50 0.00 TEEEEEEE EERE WE ET fron Coat guarantee these Re 1 JOC {( 00 | iC to $1.00 than any - prices to be Wer each int on «TERT RS uf place he State. (po oO * i 4 Fur and trimmings: trimmed in fashion Ladie pes yal ye 2 CO. 3.20, 3.00, 4./J, 3.00 and 0 above are bought within last direct from ¢ the large urers in New York, LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, “RA? | ig new gooas «iii the wo Ww st n £.00t 1dnuiaci- PENNA. ia. Was merchandise so cheap as this Fall and our line is now the most Dry Goods, La- elc., completa Winter sto k Notions, Underwear, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, that will be sold at GREATLY REOUGED PRICES! We have received a larger stock than dies’ C. ats, ever before. It will pay you to come and see it. Bargains in all departments. C. P. LONG, 1861--1894. ts | W M, BHORTLIDGE, ROBERT MecCALMORT, Managers, McCALMONT & CO. —eNellors of — Farmers’... Supplies And Buyers of Farm Produets...... Con klin Ww agons, Surrie Nagons. 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