ee ———————————————————————————————————— — THE CENTRE REPORTER. | career as an alledged statesman. This Chapter of Accidents. | | CLEV AN DING [£S, | is his last supreme struggle for the Cyrus Ziegler, of Pleasant Gap, fell | FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, | boss-ship of his party, and he Is sacri- from an apple tree on Tuesday, sustain- a { General Insurance and Real Estate, ——— : a : ; | ficing everything to maintain his Lold. | ing a fracture of the wrist and some | | . : TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. | He is like unto the monster of the | bruises, | . 18 East Third St. Those 1a WITEATs subject to previous terms, 82.00 | 1, orthern ocean, who, pierced by the| A little son of David Glasgow, of | | WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. er Year, on : m i | spears of many brave whalers, lashes | near Tusseyville, on Tuesday fell from “| the sea and in its fury makes a vain | the loft to the barn floor, resulting in 0006660000600 JERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line : : indus i I vs : ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three | 0, gopyor to destroy his enemies and | severe injuries in the pelvis bones, Fire. Life insertions, and 5 cen . per line for each subse- i . . . - . . { y Tidy quent insertion. Giher rates made made known | Fegan his liberty. Bo Quay, who On Wednesday morning Mrs. Lew wf Inen on application. thought himself invulnerable, has | Gettig, of Tusseyville, §fell over her 3 Look at This and Decide Where You Want fo Bu Your | found himself mortally wounded by | year old daughter by the little one y | the lances of the respgetable portion of | stepping in her way, by which the . | ArT . A » Tm ¥ 2 2 | s hes . : | : : . i ’ CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Oct. 24. | his party, and yet tries to crush them | child received severe bruises of the el- | Winter Goods ! { with his waning political power. | bow. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, 8 tte Dr. Emerick is our informant, hav- La FAVORITE BANKS FOR STATE FUNDS. | | bean oalled in the above — For Prothonotary, a : : Wrens TH. 3 raat a wD. Didi . . WM. F. SMITH. The most amusing statement in re-| 410) 0g all lines of clothing and | W'€ have now the largest stock ever brought into lation to the loose management of the i : ir y . | toe VSiekwes ; . | dry goods have advanced in prices, ' rep ‘ . ; ps For District Attorney, State Treasury that has been made in | the customers of Lyon & Co Pelle. th € Coun ty Lver y way that pornts to better WNT SNORE. [nametext | Se ceruerof Tyo on, ae | Eh county. ovary woay that | HUMPHREY . | pecial ¢ i *hilade is - 1 . ; . : | pecial champion, the Philadelphia In | the face of the advance a big reduc- | Dr. Humphreys Specifies are scl ‘Abram Miller, deserter,” -Bates' | quirer, the other day. 1 his paper as- | tion has been made in dry goods, sb0Go00BB008 | carefully Prepare 1 Rer : xs | serts § y y i] ’F es { : . ’ : privat (v History. sert that anything Fre asurer Jackson clothing and shoes. See their price } Jecuie with entive st might say will be believed everywhere, : » * 5 Be AY — . { list on page five. l d C t & special cure for the disease named, { and then goes on to defend the pres- | - a 1e8 oa S. ' BPECIVIC FOR Did Abe Miller desert from the | tp - 1-Fevers, Co $ . Xai a y » F far i 3 ie eYers Ingestions ranks during the last civil war? | ent system of farming out the public | 2-Worms, Wi Bates’ History says so. | funds to favorite _banks- that unless Children's Heavy Cloth Coats from - 535 upwards, 3 “Pocthings . rt | this practice was followed some of the | Misses’ Coats from the chegpest to the finest Navy » and Red 7 Coughs, Colds, y banks would be wrecked and the peo- leaver Cloth. S-Neurnlgin, To ple who deposited in them would be In many cases, the first work of Ay- er's Sarsaparilla is to expel the effects TY i of the other medicines that have been THE water question just now is of | more importance to the people of the country than the silver qftestion. tried in vain. It would be a saving of A good fitting Beaver Cloth Ladies’ Coat, at $2.74 9-Headaches, time and money if experimenters took A better quality Ladies’ Coat, at - - . 3.2 10 Dyspepsia, Bi , Constipation A very heavy Bucle Cloth Ladies’ Coat, at . : $5 i I presed Paton ful Periods ’ 1 “ y y y , ’ 1] re To0 Profuse Periods I'he finest assortment of Ladies jucie Cloth Coats, from $8.54 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoar r » a fY; A a 14-Salt Rheum, Ervsipels You can not afford to exchange the So ag ny Bera experience of Wm. F. Smith for the Phe people place their money in A SSIGNEES SALE OF A VALUABLE 0000000000060 16—-Malaria, Chills, ¥¢ inexperience and incompetency of Abe banks for accommodation, but more | FARM —By virtue of an order issued nut | 19-Catarrh, enza, € . : BAe Be . : of the Court of Common Pless of Centre county, | 20-Whooplng Cough Miller especially for safety, and no national | 2'Y wl x ito public sale, in Pottes D G d d D G d | 27—Hiduey Discanen a . ~ > thers iid RB poset TO public in otter — *y - 3 " bank is expected or allowed to depend township, upon the premises of James C. Runk ress 00 S an r y 00 S. {| 28 -Nervous Debility ¢ sud Willisan H. Bunkle, at Centre Hill, on | 30 Urinary Weakness . : ut . —— SATURDAY, NOV, 9, 1565 — | 34-Seore Throat, Quincy, Ulcersted Throat .25 favoritism of the State Treasurer of the At 1 o'clock p. m., the Wllowing deseribx al | 4 717 " PR. HUMPHAI GRIP 25¢ state funds. The Inquirer further | ph yl Same Ruakle ant W! 1 | i ot POR | Nets at i i Assignors r . . . . . . " . . { eo | Put up in small b of pleasant pellets, Just fit says, ‘that some of the banks have i that certain mess mgs, tenement, and tract Y ou cannot fail to be suited In our immense stock ot Dress : your vest pocket, © great losers. If this were 8 fact the | \ pil i . : t of : ers Sarsapar ii 'f BLE people should have no confidence in |° yeu R Pareapar: a al urst instead o : i ast, our present national banking system. jt A Pn Arras an & ae Wc ify ot Ir “old Abe” at Pleasant Gap thinks every Democrat is a rebel why does he ask them to vote for him for prothon- | on a possible state deposit through the otary 7 : i tuate in the tewuship of Poller, coun:y 8014 by Drugeists, or t prepsid on receipt of price come to consider the state money as | of Centre and state of Pennsylvani Prd runes Ma 5 ¥ arged & Revised MAILED PRES : . +5 » o | and described as follows, to wit EYE 3 Wi, ; % their working capital. If that is so, | and described as follows, to w RUNPHEEYS' NED.CO., 111 & 113 Williom Bt, KEW YORK. . begion ing at QuiIGLY is not eligible to the district | © Thy SLOne Co ' t Is of My \ dam i , . i Lo for what do we have National Bank | sm . iegrevs, cast NG rehes Wo “ P BE C I F I C “ attorneyship —he’s got married a year MODE 00 tn noe by lan f £ 3 m { 2 in . . : ; p i bees i nbination [ colors in Novelty Dress Goods Examiners? If the handsome divi- seautiful combination of colors in Novelty Dre voods, Sl (Goods. wide, at - . . . - - te and Charl y 3 HH A new weave better quality Silk Mixed Dress Goods, at . sylvania depend on the pleasure of a | perches wo stone of rn hence by ands of R A special bargain All Wool Camels Hair Serge, 54 inches wide, at Republican State Treasurer and the | 1h BE the oS gre atid of on pe i at Colored and Black Wool and Silk Mixed Bucle Dress Goods, Sc to 1. wr yard, : by of Laure ver ith 45 4 ws All Wool Henrietta Cloths, all colors, - - He per yd. and up. { est or square to their hundreds of de- | 196101 ches 10 cor tience by Lentre Hill Fine All Wool Cloths, new shades, 36 inches wide, - fe per vd. positors, and the sooner they close to corher. thy 00 bY - u 3 de recs, Novelty Silks for Waists and Dress Trimming, . He per yd. their doors the better it will be for the | "ot 8 5-10 perches 10 the place of beginning SOc Surah Silks, all colors, we make the price, - We and hasn't rendered any service to his inl . | dends of a few favorite banks 10 Peun- ? country. SeAveaE— ta - : OLD Centre should, and will, roll up 4 a a Democratic majority in November, publie funds, those banks are not hon- because our party has brought good times out of bad. —. . : ... wople who have any money to depos- 119 ACRES AND 113 PI > . - y FiFTy years ago Millerism meant | POF : ’ ’ i 4 Ry a as. ’ (lS. ’ (Ls. 5 F Yaa 1d at hand nor | it; and, likewise, the sooner we have | neat measure, four acres being well timbered Plaids. Plaids. Plaids 1 end of 1 world at ana ; now Millerismi means to eleet for prothon- f ed, and all Pat. SSIness cor ted for Mopenare Fees Qrrice 18 OrrosiT U 8. Pavnt Orrice ¥ th Oe 10 i of cultivation Er eure patent in less Lime than those an honest man like Benjamin F. Mey- | Thereon erected & ge LO Frate Dwel Part Wool, All Wool, Bilk and Wool, All Silk Plaids, for Dresses ers in the State Treasury the better it | !"% otse. good Bank Be ea ithai a and Fancy Waists, . from iid ach 08 A6 0 he Fancy Plaid Silks, splendid values A prvi * per yard up to 75¢ per yard otary one who is not qualified. ic to 1.00 per yd. re will be for the taxpayers. ain Pater a ee SURELY it would be unwise to de- - J Tae : pal o : 4 ot sale, b ao e of a. Flannels. Flannels. Flannels. ent free, Address, : burp a fort dibalils wrothenoiare Has Only Two Legs. your aud one-third in two years. deferred. bas 4 feat a tried and capable prothonotary ’ me bear interest and to be secured | Good Bhaker Flannels, . ro ¢ per yd. up to the finest quality. ‘ C. A. SNO ike W > mi and eleot . One of the queerest freaks of nature J i . ve ® like Wm. F. Smith, and elect an ad ; i Canton Flannels, good values, f y and Ge per vd. ¢ Orr Par REMINGTON, D. C mittedly incapable man like Abe Mil- | ever heard of is a little dog owned by | on 20 BT uit HONEY ¥ ln le To A Fine Wool White Flannel, from 15¢ per yard up to 1 quality. Rrrrrrrssssssssssssssssssssssanas ler. Edward Lindsey who lives at the red | «ire All Wool Eiderdown Skirting and Coating, - ———— school house between Bellefonte and 8 AUR RL.8, . y . y + . . = OLD Centre will come back with a| Milesburg. The dog has only two 1A = ¢ RUNKLE and Muslins. Calicos. Ginghams. lable Linens. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL the i FARRAR BRARBBRARARARARAAAL ANN He FHATARAALLRAARALLARAR BARBARA RNNS i! will be cast this vear by the Demo-| healthy an animal as one could find i fis | ed esne Garrett late of Miles tow nat sooaned Good Calicoes, . - . . ic per yd Below Cai crats, anywhere. Fhe dog is about four The u reigned having 0 appoisted an Good Ginghams, at . . - . ic per vd 329 N. [5th a la weeks old and is perfectly develop i fthe fandate tia nt Tha oh ibin Lancaster Ginghams, . - . . we per yi. i Te Fine Dress Sateens, . . . . Se per vd. —" \ , ha y : po Table Linen, 1} vd, wide, - 18¢ ry. up to the finest. better times, more | above. The shoulder blades are Tully | ment at his office in the Borough of Bellefonte 2 yds, wide Damask, at . . 75e per yd. and upwards iigher wages for the work- | formed and the marks can plainly be | of 10 0 cits 1a the fom of October. A. D. a A close heavy twilled 17 inch Toweling, at . Sie per yd te for that ticket in No- | #¢en where the legs should be, It romps and plays with the other little b rr a fro a ¢ ming in on said fand. ’ ) : i Bla 1 i els. Bla It fe ts. Blan Jee ls. dogs and does not seem to have any | © a Iss Democrats redeemed their | Otherwise than the part mentioned li No need to suffer with cold when you can buy a Blanket for . Wa. J. SINGER has filled the office | trouble in moving around. Here isa | Better Blankets, . . . . . . 68, i5, 84 and ¢ of District Attorney creditably to him- | chance for some enterprising showman A Reliable Woman Wanted Heavier Blankets, . . i 1.15, 1.24, 1.48, 1.50. 2.00 Extra Heavy Blankets, - =79, 3.49, 3.95 4.48 : We want a reliable woman in every county to Comforts, - from 5c a piece up to the finest Sateen covered. ithfully and no charge ean be brought | put the dog in some museum, as such Te Corea apart of : Port Of Dt. y 3 . . ‘ 1] ely te] Hopital Sapportin raed La against him of neglect. Vote straight | 8 thing as this is not an every day oc- | “Double from End to End Clasps, with Asbestos Lua . currence, — Daily Nes i just, Protector. Every pair warranted i tev e00CO80e Singer, . a . 0 break or rust, absolutely pervious to tik i. ——— moisture or perspiration: A new pair given for - . rd - { every pair that breaks Guarantee prints i on Iv Bates’ History of the last eivil The Official Ballot. | each comet. recommended by over 10,000 phy oO Ing. a " » " : i ian farnish complete x on Consign war is correct, and it has not been Chere will be six columns on the |; salary of $10 to $65 per month proven otherwise, not a (i. A. R. vet- | State ballot this year, except in three | 20d ¢ AE nie ontiit Sree. Send 1 : | 2 School of Business eran who risked his life at the front to | counties, Green, Huntingdon and | NICHOLS MANUFACTURING CO, : . . { octl0 3m 37% Canal Street, New York save his country, should touch Abe | Mifflin, where there are independent | : Miller. The history records, “Abram | candidates for President Judge. | oo a To solicit orders for ou ‘ote e Price Miller, deserter.” While the other parties have nominat- Wanted--A Man guaranteed nursery stock On. Note the Prices. : > . Liberal salary toa loca: man. Salary and ex est omemsnimm— ed full state tickets, the People’s party ee ton man who will travel. Few places | faztdifs OT i | self and his district, He has served who wants to make some money to Our Clothing Sale at Extraordinary Low Prices is Still Going vt ft 30 write . i a! K » - 9. s fl ne THE last corrupt legislature should have a State Treasurer and only three | 'eft.%0 write at ones Boys' Knee Pants, - Zc up to the finest, GUARANTEE NURSERY CO Men's Good Fair Quality Ove ” . J at £2 50 En, : Judges, and the Social Labor party on- | 10octé I5th and Chestnut Station. Philad ! Men's 1 rQ y rooat, al dS WARTED --AOVETARL Tati X ly a State Treasurer, lp be severely condemned by the intelli- gent voter on Nov. 5. If our hard working citizens of Penns and Brush A Good Storm Overcoat, - . . at $3.75 ol A ’ The Best Extra Heavy Lined Storm Ulsters, - at $5.50 and 8 ticmen and iadies tof ior os. ~~ AUTION —~MY WIFE MARY ELLEN ZER An elegant line Blue, Black Oxford Mixed Dress Overcoats, from $3.50 tablished hous } wr lo d { } N a iave are Fats ram > > 4 Pe Too Small for Heads, by, having left my hed and board without H : % . valleys are favorable to the squander old tn | caiice or provocation, a | persons are hereby Long Black Melton and Beaver Dress Overcoats, at $10 and $12.50, as S LARY $780 00 AXD EXPENSES ™ nahin g a n at {| cattione gainst trusting with ving on . . DYE » : . . ing of publi monies, then the tepub, ¢ old this morning and no signs for BF Sor] as] will pay vy debi oontrestod . good A garment as you can get elsewhere at #15 or $18, » lican ticket should be voted through-| rain. by her JAMES ZERBY, Child's Overcoats, . . - £1.25, 1.89, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Posi ! . : oct24-4t Spring Mills, P. O ) , ’ OPES $295 250 3.00. 8.50. 4.00. in 8S de OBL A dozen of neighboring farmers now y } Boy's and Youth's Overcoats, $2.25, 2.50, 5.00, 8.50, 4.00, in Storm and ; or. ap Dress Overcoats, increase. State reference and en- Se re water their stock at George Boal's, Do you Desire to make Men's Very Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, . at 34¢ a piece. close self-addressed stamped envel [¥ the last Republican State Legis- whose spring still keeps a full flow, M oO N E Y ? An elegant Cheviot Suit in Blue and Black, at $4.75, as good as you can : Bend Al sinben envel . A Cassimere Suit at, . $5, as good as we had a year ago at $8, THE NATIONAL bup elsewhere for $7.00 or $8.00. ope. 3: * 5 : » » * > y - i ¥ gr * ia * 5 » An Sa a % x > oy tion bosses the miners of Pennsylva- | ing 1600 feet of galvanized inch pipe OUR PLANS OF OPERATION An Extra Heavy Mixed Cassimere Suit, at $6, as good as we had a year x dk . . nia would have secured the laws which | to convey water from the mountain to i ago at $10, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg., Chicago. they demanded should be enacted. | his farm buildings, ASSURE An All Wool Black Cheviot at $5.50, as good as we had a year ago at $8, The company store curse would have Ruhl informs us the Old Fort hotel ABSOLUTE SAFETY. fide Pack Diagonal Suitwt | 3 - $s, would be chenb a B. Cc, AC H E N BAC H y then been blotted out of existence and spring still holds its own. Make your money earn yous monthly salary. | Finest Dress Pants, . . . . - from $2 to $4. BELLEFONTE the wage-earner, especially of the bi- The skeleton of a Johnstown flood | $10.00 and more made daily by our new Sysii- | Children's Suits, Brown, Black and Blue Cheviots, from $1.25 up. . : a rel . See Sy matic Plan of Operation on Small investments in | Children’s Better Suits, at - . . “ . . $1.50 - * Haminon region, would be better sal | vietim was found in the Conemaugh | grain and stock speonlation Boy's All Wool Extra Heavy Suit, at . - $2.50 Baker, Confectioner, isfied with his lot. This is a good river at Ninevah Saturday All we ask is to investiga te our new and origi. | 4) Jy ’ -" : ‘ Tinks . i avinevah Saturday. nal methods. Past working of plan and highest | Caterer year in which to rebuke the Republi- ——————— — references furnished. Our Booklet “Points and | . ; : . | cocooe can party for having betrayed the One Chance in Eight Years. Hints how to make money and other informa seesceesee workingmen. {ext v ol , GILMORE 8 CO., Bankers and Brokers, | Wholesaleing Iee - - - - . ¥ Next year will be leap year, and, an | go Open Board of Trade Bldg , Chicago, 111, | Shoes = exchange says, the girls will do well . = + = Cream a Specialty. WHiLe Abe Miller is endeavoring | to make most of the opportunity, for —— = § - I ——— ——— to have his war record cleared of par- | it will be eight years before another MEN WANTED. Men's Heavy Boots, $1.45, 1.50, 1.90, ete. Men's Dress Shoes, . a ticipating in the withholding of the | comes. The year 1900 will not be a = . : . $1.24, and up, all warranted. A Men's Working Shoe at §1 up to $1.45. lee Cream put up in any form, bounty of the privates of Co. E. 184 | leap year. There are 365 days and six Toss! Nursery Bock and a fet, I they Jon! £30 antisfaciion we il nuke it abt Our prices will Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- ’ y p PH i a So : Ye : It ( 3 4 “ d . : 4 ; re 3 . : . gy + Pa. V ol., a fe Ww oR que Slots may oy hours, less eleven minutes amount to | class line of REN SEED POTATOES. compete with New York and Philadelphia prices. We have opened signs, Easter Rabbits, ete. asked him in the wpes that he w one day in one hundred years, when No experience required mail order department, If you eannot come and see us, write for prices Fine Display of Easter Goods still further enlighten the voters. In| leap year is dispensed with. The year | * perience required. STEADY and samples, @ Mhspay “sve a0 Bates’ History of the last civil war | 1900 will therefore not be a leap year. | WORK nd 600D PA! weekly. Out- The greatest stock of Shoes in this art of the State. Ladies’ Come and See. this record is found of our worthy as- ermine fos fits free. ‘Writ . Kid Shoes at 99¢. Ladies genuine Dongo a Kid Shoes, patent leather pirant for the Prothonotaryship: Selling Water at Altoona, Lee re tip, opera toe, common sense toe, razor toe, $1.25 per pair, every pair A ’ : warranted. A Ladies’ very fine quality Dongola Kid, all the latest . “Abram Miller; Deserter.,’ Will he| The benefits of the light rainfalls of Chas. D. Leonard, shapes, every pair saad, at $1.39, Y jadi’ very fine Dongola Kid, 2 HENCH also explain away this little record ? Saturday last and Sunday at Altoona 100e3m Geneva. N. Y. McKay sewed, in all the different pein, at $1.90, every pair warranted, tie smn - . , A still finer grade Dongola Kid, all the latest shapes, Goodyear Welt y have faded away, and the town is in —-— - —— as fine as hand made, at $2.40, every pair warranted, ! ! tion permand nt 11 suited; also lature had not been ridden by corpora- George Emerick contemplates lay- Ws py - NOTWITHSTANDING the assertions | worse condition than ever as regards a of himself and organs, Matthew Stan- | water supply. Filtered water is ped- ALL GRADES {el * : ley Quay does not think that the Re-| dled about the streets in wagons and A Price List is the best of Arguments. Figures and Quality publican party ticket is going to win | sold to those who wish to buy by the . . : . : + . ying Lie tie Putri Torro) bchor o ged. FINE PRINTING | will testify and convince where words fail. The prices let alone such an extraordinary vote as - erect and qualities we give you will hold and increase trade it polled last fall. He has come to| —All the latest styles in dress goods; | 1/'Y THE REPORTER. 1 Bey Philadelphia with a large army of | Plaids, Novelty Goods, Cashmere, and | ~~ eamp followers, henchmen and confi | Berges in all shades. —Wolf & Craw- . Thurston's dential clerks, and is working for a | ford. \ : & state victory harder and more persist- mr hy A An aad ay ently than he did when he was Na-|{ Lyon & Co. have made a still fur- tional Chairman of his party. In fact, | ther reduction in all lines. They pub- Mr. Quay plainly sees the day of his | lish their prices, and you get the same political decline and the sunset of his ' at their aia fa
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