THE CENTRE REPORTER. | EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. FRED. KURTZ, TERMS. —One year, §1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. -20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen. per line for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Sept. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, For Prothonotary, WM. F. SMITH. For District Attorney, WM. J. SINGER. IT is said the Philadelphia leaders of the late Hog Combine, will jhave ganised opposition in every ward. Quay is after them in dead earnest. Oor- sold. There “lager Much of the “lager beer’ now is dirty, stinking; impure stuff. is a vast difference be beer’’ and lager beer. tween emma THERE is not much commotion just now in Centre county politics. There is no calamity to howl over, and the late howlers know the Democratic ticket will be elected. ec fly IT's not true, Dave Martin, report that he intends to resign as a Says the member of the Republican state com- mittee, because Quay is the chairman of it. ee QUAY offered to submit his candida- cy for the to a direet vote of his party. Republican chairmanship Now let tion of Don Camer- to the that be the proposi U. 8B. sen- e-¢lection fair. on for ar ate : it would be qa QUAY in this state and Foraker in Ohio are playing together in favor of Tom Reed for the Presidency. Fora- ker to have Ohio endorse M’'Kinley for President, but the friends of Reed. the] delegates to be ie fp Tae New York Sun’s Philadelphia that Quay will not rg correspondent drop re-elect says Cameron and assist him to a ion to the 1 reason that Cameron left Quay to him- fig hit to some other part of the co try senate, for the self during his recent and went r————— rlisle would It Cleveland's choice, Sec. THE wife of Secret intimated that for President. ary Ca her husband a candidate is also said he is Mr. retary President ; purest and most eminent statesmen. Carlisle would make a good he is one of the country’s ————————— at Belle- under the protective to abo GEN. Beaver's nail mills fonte, which benign operation tariffs about five § closed down of high are re Years ago, sume giving work to ut 150) much and butter. operations, ad operatives, who won't have “protection,”” but more br er —r—————— Tie Democrats of Huntingdon have nominated John M. Bailey for the Huntingdon-Mifflin first presi- dent judge of district. class lawyer, a gentleman of purity of A good nominee and a character, these qualities possessed by Mr. Bailey, people elect him if they desire to have an up- right judge, are and the should etme THE friends of Quay, with hisipermis- sion no doubt, him for governor after Hastings’ is out. Then, on game of Don succeeding (Simon in the senate, would repeated, Dick Quay succeed his father in the U. 8. senate, perpetuating the Quay dynasty, which is just now busy hog killing, looking ahead. we suppose, be sain fp tl ces THE Governor is to have it cozy. cellar to garret and will not be in con- to entertain company before late in the fall. New York decorators began work this week on the decoration the reception rooms, study and bed chambers. After they are thro with these apartments they will go to work ral weeks, The furniture will not be completed. The wife, are guests at the mansion ex-Mayoy Fitler, of Philadelphis, Elberon. If those plain old governors, George Wolf, Simon Snyder and Frank Shunk sould come back and see the splendor of the executive mansion, how they would open their honest eyes ! EE A SERIOUS OMISSION, at The organs of both Republican fac. tions in Pennsylvania continue to dis- cuss the platform of the recent State Convention, especially the pledges in behalf of political reform inspired by Senator Quay. There is, in fact, little else in the platform that is worth dis- cussion. But in the profuse distribu- tion of platform commendations not the slightest mention was made of the recent Republican Legislature and its achievements. While applauding “the splendid administration of Gov- nigh forgotten) why should the Leg- | fs- act of that Administration, have been thus neg- When the legislature adjourn- ed the Republican journals throughout the state broke out in a chorus demmnation of its profligacy, stupidity But, with curious in- consequence, many of them supported and defended the State Administra- tion at the same time. Yet it is but just to say that the Republican of con- and fanaticism. leg- islature which the Ntate Convention could not venture to com- mend, while bestowing the Executive who approved its worst le praise upon acts, was more facile and complaisant than corrupt, The of last which overturned some of the the large panic year, strong- state, counties in flung into the legislature a num- ber of inexperienced men who readily yielded, by through ignorance rather than to the cunning the lobby. This is what largely serves to account for “the of the le Of exciusive dishonest design, manipulation of corporate control” gislature, the chises. profuse ‘‘grant fran- the creation of “unnecessary the other extrava flag abuses which Senator Quay so emphat- positions and salaries,” gant expenditures and rrant nned in his programme of political The whose thorough sincerity of purpose to ically conder senator, In devote himself to the | the shall continue WoOl kK of urging I Commonwealth of these abuses we wr to could not confide, : . 3 iat yr gross inconsistency commend which was Hence concerning islature largely the si WIS NEC 1 i 111 fry t iegisiature. SEATY repudiate the legislature al bad Nor coul nator } ‘thu {Governor Hastings," Aacis. diay Al irony, applau splendid adminis- iri ition « w hose suggestion, connivance and su sequent approvai the worst acts of the legislature could not have beer How, indeed, condemn the 1 ized. was it HNnNnecessary in far th i positions and salaries for the Administration officials of ti er legislative abuses without in the same indictment the ap nistration who roved them? Cot $1 y seven nDIgiiy saia- % . rile § $1 miy effective : way to quity would be to re as a preliminary step to the ab £43 ment of the « ny COUNTY NEWS, Clipped, Gathered and Bolled Down, The different Sunday Schools of Re- hold Brungarts woods, next Saturday, 14. has M.1 of course in bersburg will a picnic in Daniel 3} 1 ebhorabitre i Dersburg, Corman, gone to New York to take a W. F. Reber, of Bellefonte, has | tained the position of treasurer of the | Broad Top and Cambria Coal Co, | Philadelphia. J. H. Holmes, at State College, sold his store goods and fixtures to Charles Long of Spring Mills, who will re- move them to his other store at State College. OD in St. Paul’s Sunday school .in Haines | township, will hold a picnie in Win- kelblech's woods, next Saturday, 14. Smith is slowly the home of his son at "Squire Henry R. improving at Potter's bank. A little soldier came to the home of Emanuel Smith, at Potter's Mills, -. i ff — ——— Lock Haven Curb Market, Butter 18 and 20 cents ; eggs 15 cts, : chickens 50 cents per pair, dressed 30 cents each ; apples 40 cents per bushel ; potatoes 40 centd per bushel ; peaches 40 to 60 cents per peck; tomatoes 10 cents a peck ; pears 25 to 40 cents per peck ; corn 8 cents per pozen ; cucum- bers 30 to 40 cents per 100, home grown cantaloupes 5 to 12 cents each. AM Ais ~The merchant tailoring establish ment at Lewins, Bellefonte, is turning out more and finer work than any in this part of the state. The prices are Just right, and once a customer always customers there, os 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, wotth 3.00 and 4.00, ernor Hastings’ (which was well Our price, 1.50, Lyon & Co, WOODWARD, { hi Saturday. Daniel Engle and H, C. Brumgard | had business at Bellefonte on Tuesday, Contractor FE. Smith the new school house at Weaver's Lu- tersection ready for the seats. Our puplie schools will open on next | Monday, Sept. 16, I. L.. Kreamer availed themselves of | Goodman Died on | Thomas has Ww. the therefore will A. R Kentucky, R. cheap and Motz cursion rates, and rep Re- this resent this place at the G, union at Louisville, week. Mr. Sundayed with Juniata count WwW. PP. Ard Van Horn, of Dr. and family. Benjamin Reighard, spent several days as J. C. Motz, John G, Hess, of Pine Grove visiting Mills, spent friends this section A large deer was a Newton Hess’ a = veral days great object it who they fever, the old hunters helped to raise the had COS day. ne of potatoes say of Buck an awful dose the season for deer vel. A liquor inspe Lor I). ( the sc . was here last week looking after ft drink dealers, Every one at safe side, had to amount of this place is on the while at other ple $30.00 of brosia, which they sold for temperance drink ich ing, being a product J. J, our wes they pay with half the sales aln- is really intoxicat- but wh ale lagar beer, of st Printer Rearick, of Spring W midst looking up us in H. M. mentioned child of Goodman, W108 CRITESS We in our : letter, died on and was buried on M« John J. and had Naturday nday; age Orndorf tWO years. remodeled it painted and has house now y {+1 3 wr 1 is one of the beauties of this sect Jacob gather milk and cream 1011. Musser has taken the contract to for Guist- wite's creamery at Coburn. Some one missing at this place. he from knows where 187 Strange, but iil hi } % nen will hide the law, Several of « raised wir farmers bushels of potatoes this 1 are i wile Der ATE cen pet To Short and Spicy. perintend ’ pit Nic gro are exiLir 11 f wre 18¢ Of walter from Bellefonte t ior superior judge fr Advise fr side the Re tt i ir lends out itbscribe ri porter, &r writ- to for the County t all home new %, save le ing and postags Don't bx 's bound mean and of back Jealous spirit, it 0 go on you some Bc tl ss Huntingdon for the Veterans In At its encampment Lewistown last Thursday the Juniata Valley eran 0a. at vel dation selected RRO Huntingdon as the place for the next encampment, to be held during the of that borough in 1896. W., M. Allison, of Mif and Dr. A. M. Smith, of Selinsgrove, were elected vice presi- dents; A. Letterman, of Huntingdon, secretary, and H. F. Coplean, of Ty- treasurer. The encampment at celebration Hintown, rone, ands of veterans from the the Susquehanna river being present and quartered in Camp Hulings in tents obtained from the adjutant gen- eral’s department. pe. ai Water Notice.-85 Reward, During the present low stage of the | excusable neglect. offered to any one furnishing evidence to convict any person guilty of wast | ing the Company water, 3t. The C, H. WATER Co, ll fp Death of Mrs, Bennison, Mrs. Bennison, the mother of Capt. Bennison, died at her home in How- ard on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Deceased was aged about 85 years, and was a woman well known in the com- munity in which she lived, She is survived by two sohs and three daugh- ters, 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, worth 3.00 and 4.00 Our price, 1.50. Lyon & Co. Figured China Silks, 20c. a yard. Striped Wash Silks, i joc.ayard. Lyon & Co, OPENING OF THE busines ready with the lare Dry yoots and S for the Fal HOES Bl ead Chevi fine Black Diaganol at H iat PH, and lini Nigger Fo, 1 “4 or £20, DRY GOODS. Shaker Fi 1d Canton Flannele, fo Anncis, ops splendid qu ali iy Dire wii Crom wis, A i hes WwW ide i Jress Plaids, from 113 Dress Cloth, from 18¢ up. All Wool 8 46 inches wide, in all erges, in all colors, 40 inches 3 COLOTS, iC Serges, I'nbleached Mushn, Calico, 4 1.2 and de. Bleached Muslin up. 1 yard wide, from 3 1.92¢ best dark The very at up. (ood quality Dress Gingham, , from 4 1-2¢ up. SHOES. The greatest stock in this part of the State. Ladies’ Kid Shoes at 99¢. Ladies’ Genuine Dongola Kid Shoes, Toe, Razor Toe, very fine quality Common Sense Ladies’ | 81.2 5 per pair, every pair warranted. A Ladies’ very fine Dongola Kid, McKay Sewed, in all the different A still finer grade Dongola | Kid, all the latest shapes, Goodyear Welt, as fine as hand made, at | £2.40, every pair warranted. Men's Heavy Boots, 81.45, £1.90, ete. Men's Dress Shoes, £1.24 and up, all warranted. A Men's Working Shoe, at §1 up to $1.48. If If they don’t give satisfaction, we will make it right. We have the largest stock of all the above goods. Our prices will compete with New York and Philadelphia prices. We have opened a Mail Order Department. If you cannot come and see us, write for prices and samples. LYON & CO, Bellefonte, Penna. HUMPHREYS | Dr. Humphreys Specifies are scientifically and | earefully prepared Hemodies, used for years in private practice snd for over thirty years by the people with entire success, Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named. wo BFECIVFIC VOR 1 Fevers, Congestions, Infiammations. -Wearms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle. ... 3-Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefulness 4-Diarrhen, of Children or Adults. 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis . S-Neurnlgin, Toothache, Faceuche,, 9-Heandnches, Bick Headache, Vertigo, 10-Dyspepsia, Pilllonsness, Cor tips tion 11 -Suappressed or Paluful Periods 12-Whites, Tou Profuse Periods 13~Croup, Lary naitis, Hosrsenoss 14-8alt Hheum, Frys Eruptions 15-Hhe wmntism, Ehey Pains 16-Mularin, Chills, Fever and Agus 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head 20-Whoeoping Cough LT~Kidney Disenses 8 -Nervous Debllity 30-Urinary Wenkness ‘ 25 34-8Sore Throat, Quincy, Ulecerated Throat , 25 " 71" A pri iC FOR GRIP, 25°, Put up in small bottles of pleasant peliects, just fit your vest pocbeat. § by Drugiiste, or repaid on receipt HPHERYS & Reviesd Bo HUSFHREYS' BED. 00., 111 & 118 Witlism St. SEW YORK SPECIFICS. NN ra i = Shap wpm PRICES “25 “205 “35 “25 “25 “25 25 “25 a5 25 “45 25 “25 a5 25 25 25 1.09 [ 1 of pries be HH Mas L arge U rEER A gy ned 4 I Pat. fof MODERATE ries 5 PATENT OFFICE 8 1 OBC a AAAAALAALAALLAAAAALL DDI PEA Pr IARI reece NOW & CO - - C.A.S ¢ rea Eo SAT HINGTON D.C nD AFTER aL others FAIL DR. LOBB Old Reliable 329 N. [5th St, pcos Specialist a, a School of Business CLEVAN DINGES General Insurance;and Real Estate, 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. All ik inds Rates Com- rng, Y our abrafe : satisiaction igred. patronage In and guaran- Write for terms or call at office. PERSONS TO TRAVEL WANTED ——Neveral faithful tlemen and ladies to for gen- travel C8 tablished house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Positign permanent if suited; also increase. State reference and en- close self-addressed stamped envel- ope. THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg., C hicage B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, Confectioner, Caterer. - - Wholesaleing Ice - - = Cream a Specialty. Ice Cream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- signe, Easter Rabbits, ote, Fine Display of Easter Goods. Come and See,
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