THE CENTRE REPORTER, RPHAN'B COURT SALE ~BY VIRTUE OF | an order Issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre County, the uvadersigned will offer st pubiis sale al the late residence of William Mul wmrger, Br., deceased, one and one-half miles | south-west of Tusseyvilie, Pa.; on | BATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH, | the following described real estate of | censed TRACT RO. | dle of the creck i { lican party in this campaign and its | party organs plainly shows that a Dem- EpiToR AND PUBLISHER. | oo ratic victory is greatly feared by { them. It has no doubt been noticed | that during the few weeks of this cam- | paign already passed the Republican | | party organg, always so eager to enter CLEVAN DINGES, General Insurance and Real Estate, 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. FRE®. Runrz, TERMS, —Oune year, $1.50, when paid in advance, | 1505, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. de said OPENING Beginning at & post in the mid. near saw mill property of other ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 6 cen .. quent insertion. on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Oct. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Prothonotary, WM. F. SMITH. For Distriet Attorney, WM. J. SINGER. Tue Democratic nominee for dis- trict attorney is a sin-ger, and the day after the election Mr. Quigley will find himself badly scorched. - We py has Tare “Centre Democrat” themselves almost entirely to discuss- | propositions | that were promulgated by their state | chairman, who has heretofore been the thorn in the side of all Republican | party reformers. The make-up of the Democratic state ticket has been left | severely alone, simply for the reason that to have said anything but that which was good would have endanger- ed any chance of Republican victory. The record of the of the in the | last session wealth, and from a Republican stand- point it would have been suicidal to | have entered into a campaign that! the rec- party of the Attempts Republican state during the past year mechanically, for the De- and telling work editorially doing some IMOCracy. ie os THe campaign in this going to be brisk from now election. The Democratic county is until chairman, turned to secure victory for his party. Ai lf eens LET every Democrat in this county went howl the old majority. The county astray last year on the calamity which brot a harvest of bitterness the most profligate and iniquitous leg- islation. er —— e————— THE Standard Oil Company made 11 million dollars out of last winter's iniquitous legislation, and is making thousands more each day by it. This isall filched from the pockets of the people who use coal oil. to Raising salaries, that fat and too high for loafers around the publie crib was the work of the state administration last winter in addition to creating a horde of new offices. The the bill. If again in No- were already people are taxed to foot you like it vote for them vember. Wp DISTRICT ATTORNFY complete his first term in office with eredit. The party has en- dorsed his renomination for the ond term, and it shculd be the duty of that the for Singer. He manner Singer will Democratic BOC every intelligent voter to see ballot goes in straight has conducted his office in a above reproach. il of , has been Investig THAT great stronghold Pittsburg ed and serious a tepubli- canism, at- ave been made implicating prominent officials This city and with is the all misusing publie funds, ruled by the hogs have been in the trough four feet. hog combine, Wc ly the Republican or- Abe Miller Pro- thonotary, simply because he is an old soldier drawing $24 a month pension, and is in need of money, don’t go very far with the intelligent voter, Miller is not fit for the office, and the voters of the county voted down the poor house question, as they will also this fall vote against turning the coun- ty court house into one. of THAT howl gans to support for once ———— cfg ARE the voters of the county willing to turn the court into a poor house? When a man receives $24 a month pension, along with a $4 a day job as a storekeeper and then asks charity of the Democrats of the coun- ty, is this not sufficient evidence that he is not a capable man to take care of the important office of Prothonotary ? Abe Miller does not have the ability to conduct this important office properly, and should not receive a complimenta- ry vote from any Democrat. anisms fp Mo THE STATE CAMPAIGN, house Although nearly a month intervenes until November 5, election day, the more rabid of the Republican party or- gans have already declared to their own satisfaction the ignominious de- feat of the entire Democratic state tick- et by an overwhelming majority, gra- ciously, however, granting to us the one member of the Superior Court bench which is provided for by the al- leged law that created this new tribu- nal. To the shrewd observer of state affairs these extremely partisan prog- nostications are humorous in no slight degree. The close political student recognizes the fact that never in the history of Pennsylvania did the De- mocracy have a better opportunity to win, and it is conceded by the fair minded of this class that an energetic canvass for the balance of the cam- paign will bring out the full Demo- cratic vote, and this, aided by the in- dependent thinkers of the state; who are neither ruled by the Junior United States Senator or the Administration and Philadelphia Combine contingent of the Republican party, will place the stamp of approval on the ticket select ed at the “/illlamsport convention, This conclusion has not been arrive ed at simply after un rapid glance over the field, but the course of the Repub- on the time-worn doctrines and pledg- but these fall very so much material to to for It would never have done to refer the party, the reason that it would be followed by a general of and gross expenditure of public funds. For that reason the candidacy of Hon, Benjamin F, Meyers looked upon with a seriousness that is truly flatter- ing to the It been noticed through the length state that while conservative r, of phia, and others of equal merit 1 severely scoring the administra- tion of the financial affairs of the Com- monwealth and condemning the man- ner in which the of the have been squandered by ex pose mismanagement is minority party. has and such reputable and newspa- Philadel- have pers as the Public Ledge beer funds people a profligate Legislature and officials who work purpose of gaining self- the of s office he and management almost Republican candi- simply for the ish party ends, the Treasurer’ direct exclusively of the date for Treasurer, isa well-known fact that Treasurer Jackson very lit administration has been in charge fis it has spent ttle of Lis in the ment during his term. Is it der that under these conditions a man Mr. fac- time depart- any won- with such an enviable record as Meyers should be feared both tions of the Republican party machine? As for the Judgeship contest, it by In pretty nearly understood that the ple of the as to show thei pres be state will vote in such a way of the disgtaceful factional fights in the Re- publican party and the unseemly pro- led to the of I'he six honorable and dis- r condemnation ceedings that creation this ox tinguished wart. jurists placed in nomina- tion by the Democratic party came be- fore the forward people in au honest, straight- and fearless backed by their and Judges and the manner, only reputations as lawyers that they were safe in the hands of the peo- ple. The character of the office not admit of any personal campaign, but it is not in this It is sufficient for the people to knowledge does CRs, know the motive that made the court, and they also know that theonly way they can rebuke selfish party leaders is to elect the of the minority ticket having clean records and nomi- necessary members nated in a thoroughly harmonious and representative convention. ct rtssmisnan October's Heavenly Brilliants, The planet Venus is now a morning star. She is just about 30 degrees west of the sun, traveling toward the great- est western elongation of her orbit, which point she will reach No. 10, when she will present the semi-lunar phase. Just now her beautiful cres- cent phase makes a splendid object for small telescopes. Mercury is evening star, and is about 20 degrees east of the and traveling toward inferior conjune- tion, which point it will reach Oct. 25th. It can be seen with the naked eye about dusk in the western sky. A Bieycles will not be Cheaper. One reason why bicycles will not be much cheaper next season than they | were this season is because there is a | scarcity of tubing. There are only three works in this country that can | make bieyele tubing, and these firms | have already sold the entire output | for the season. The shortage ofit ubing | will therefore prevent any cut in the price of wheels next year. sensing —— Boy Ripped in Two by a Saw, Sixteen-year-old Hackett Lehle, son of coal operator Caron Lehle, fell | against a circular saw at Lilly and was cut through diagonally from the left | shoulder to the right leg. He died in- | stantly. ali rsm——— For Individual Use Only, The season for quail will open on November 1, and will last until De cember 15, Quail may be shot for in- dividual use only. A sss ~The cold weather coming on will require heavier and thicker clothing, as protection against the wintry blasts, Lewins, Bellefonte, has a full. new line, and the prices are lower than any in the county. He has never been undersold, OF THE A HOT CONTEST Against all High Prices; against all old methods of business, We are ready with the largest stock of Clothing, Dry Boots and Shoes for the Fall and Winter trade Note The Following A Cassimere Suit Mixed Cassimere Suit at £6.00, as at 85.00, as ooo we had a4 YOAar ius or | as = LH HE An extra heavy at £10. Uro Year An All ago at $8. A fine ne Blac He ad { 14% Wool Black Cheviot at £5, 3, Black ¢ Diag and il at £10, iot at £5, as good as 3 3 would be Diaganal Suit; An ox Lr wl a usually sold at £13. somet hing entirely new, neviot at Nigger Head C worth « extra fine An xtra making, vers ‘heviot at £11.50, hie: 111 . 4 C up. 1 £1.25 np. A 1 Mixed at $1. ‘hoviants fr Cheviots Tre u Blue ane 50, We has we aring, as up. Yo i » ’ 3 ¢ & { r 11 Boy's Suits at 2.00 all ne {)s er 10% Of e the greatest rood as you can buv jor =4. ( hil ie are outh’s Suits from £3 up to the very finest, all all wool K nes Men's gr Merino Un OV 8 Bov's K nes Pants, 2 Pants at 50c. Men's all pair. od ldren’s Merino irts and Drawers at Men's Suspenders, Sc. up. We have the line of Boy's Suits, at £3 oH » greatest and Brown Cheviots, Cassimeres, ete., as good as vou where for 85. Mer worth £1.25 | Hats, v's Fur Hats, a reguiar #1 Hat for 6%¢ Boy’ N Wool Hats, 1 8c. Class Fur Hats, 4 for He, OO 400. Boy 's First DRY GOODS. Canton Flannels, Shaker Wool splendid quality Dress Goods, 37 inches wide, Dress Cloth, from 18e¢ up. Dress Plaids, 4c up. Flannels, 5c up, All ale per yard, from be up. All Wool Serge 8, in all colors, 40 inches wide, 34c. All Serge, 46 inches wide, in all colors, 37¢ up. 1-2¢ The very best at Unbleached Muslin, Calico, 4 1-2 and Se. Good quality dark Bleached Muslin, from 4 1.2¢ up. 1 yard wide, from 3 up. Dress Gingham, be. SHOES. The greatest stock in this part of the State. Ladies’ Kid Shoes at 99¢. Ladies’ Genuine Dongola Kid Shoes, Patent Leather Tip, Opera Toe, Common Sense Toe, Razor Toe, $1.25 per pair, every pair warranted. A Ladies’ very fine quality Ladies’ very fine Dongola Kid, McKay Sewed, in all the different | styles, at $1.90, every pair warranted. A still finer grade Dongola Kid, all the latest shapes, Goodyear Welt, as fine as hand made, at Men's Heavy Boots, $1.45, £1.90, ete. Men's Dress Shoes, $1.24 and up, all warrartted. A Men's W orking Shoe, at §1 up to $1.48, If | they don’t give ti we will make it right. We have the largest stock of all the above goods. compete with New York and Philadelphia prices. Our prices will We have opened a Mail Order Department. If you cannot come LYON & CO, Penna. Ham Mulbarger, thepce north perches Lo an fronwood, sate north 464 degrees 10 perches Wo poet in road, the HP by the thence down middle of the creck north middle of west 70 perches down the creek north thence perches 11 degrees, east 22 perches 1o the thence north 81%, 0 post in creek, th degrees, CLIO same north 734 17 8-10 post, thence 874 d } perches to post in road, thence by rame north 346% degrees eas b 8-10 perches wo stones at road, then degrees east 3 perches g degrees weet | 6.10 west 19] a Jerre OF degrees east Lrecs west perche ity je thence worth west 158 | perches to post, thence son th TaYg degrees | 2451 10 perches to post, thence by same so LL perches o post, thence west 25 6-10 perches 1o Bi J ¢ fegrees west 4 degrees ) thence 4 post, then middie of uth 872 in th of th creck n laos of bi { piace Gf a LIOWanCs NO hom hes to } Chics Pere 4 pe LO slones RICE cast ¥ ¥ degrees east 2 containin KO). § Gere: west 15 deg 9 ALARA ARBRABABALABRAR BAAR BLY HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Humphreys’ Specifies are mw carefully prepared Remed i for ove BP ECIVIC FOR Fevers, Congest Worms, Teething ¢ Dinrrbhen, of Coughs, Col Nearnlgin, Hendaches, Fick Hes Dyspepsin, | a { suppressed or Painful Whites, Too Prof Per Croup, laryngitis, | Halt Rheum, Er Rhbheumutism, Ihe Malaria, CI , } Catarrh, Influeny Whooping ( ough ~HKidoey Diseases Nervous Debiliny Urinary We niness sare Thront, Qui n { “ pe Rn ” Periods « GRIP, 2 HUNPHEEYS BED. OO, 111 sw #1 NEW YORK, |SPECIF: CS. Bie i i tee Se ee eo TT DERATE Frees Patent Qrr iC. A. SNOW&CO TAAL ARABBRBBB BRIN AL RR 0B - - PATENT OF ’ Doyou Desire to make MONEY? references f how GILMORE 8 CO, Ba pod Open Board of Trade Bi ar « Chi MEN WANTED. Te y sell I Nursery Stock and a clus line of AEW SEED POTATOES. No experience required. STEADY WORK and 600D PAY weekly, Out- fits free. Write Chas. D. Leonard, N.Y. 100e3m (reneva, A Reliable Woman Wanted We want a reliable woman in every county to establish a corset parior for the sale of Dr. Nieh ols Celebrated Bpinal Supporting Corsets and “Double from End 10 End” Clasps, with Asbestos Lined Bust, Protector, Every pair warranted tol to break or ust, absolutely impervious to moisture or pe respiration. 5 sew pair given for every pair that breaks. Guarantee printed on each corset, recommended by over 10,000 phy sicians. 1 furnish complete stock on consign. ment and pay a salary of $10 to $85 per month and expenses, $3.00 sample outfit free. Send 10 cents postage for sample and terme, NICHOLS MANUFACTURING CO, octidam 37% Canal Street, New York. Wanted--A Man) Toscticts piers for on Liberal salary ton local man. Salary and ex nres 10 a man who will travel. Few places eft, 80 write al once, GUARANTEE NURSERY C0, 100016 ALL GRADES FINE PRINTING TRY THE REPORTER. ty =:::DR, LOBB Old R eliable = 1399 N. [5 h 8}! below allowhill ol iladelphia, Pa. Specialist School of Business PERSONS 10 TRAVEL WANTED. Devs { 10 ited: also amp a THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg., Chicago. B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. W holesalc ing lee - - - - - Cream a Specialty. I TI SE AA form, de. Ice Cream put up in any Molds, signs, Easter Rabbits, Bricks, and all latest ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. Come and See. HENCH & DROMGOLD’'S SAW MILLWENGINES it Ba ng ey rob brn inves i - Che mot a asany other in the market, (are Pm Feed, ng all ihe fond gearing to stand still while hack. § great saving in Bower and 4 wear, Send oents in star ps for Prioes, A Harrows, on, eau nnters, She Pr. Afration 18 & Miers, York, Pa