——c THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor, 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. por line for cach subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. iw CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURS. Oct DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For President. WILLIAM J. BRYAN. For Vice President, ARTHUR SEWALL. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, L. SPANGLER. For Assembly, R. F. FOSTER. JAMES SCHOFIELD. J. For Sheriff, W. M. CRONISTER. For Treasurer, C. A. WEAVER. For Commissioners, P. HL MEYER. DANIEL HECKMAN For Register, W. RUMBERGER. For Recorder, J. C. HARPER. For Auditors, FRANK W. HESS, B. F. KEISTER. For Coroner, Dr. W. W. IRWIN. For Surveyer, J. H. WETZEL. “The Boy Orator,” what a deal and goldites. Reason, they can’t fute his arguments, Bly ballot, colum make circle the election your mark on the the regular Democratic ticket. ON second — — - IT is worth any voter's while to at- tend the 3rd of November election a ballot sheet larger than world ever saw. The ballot has for vole a dozzen colums, one each party now in the race, ches in length, the size of the with stub is 28x33. With such midable weapon in the hands of the consider a American voter, we can Republic w———— — sale, & The election of importance to Messrs. county ers is of great the tax- payers of our county. the office. They are business affairs of the county ability, people’s money. very accommodating tlemen with whom sure to do business. They and it will are clever as be ————— n— Sav, vou advocate of a gold stand- grinding corporations, goldbugs, banks Hanna? Voter, look, and see all on the side of McKinley and Hanna. Get out of that crowd as soon as you can- surely should be found on the oppo- site side, i—————— Democrats of old Centre are you rea- dy for the election, November Democrats of Penns valley, it you to say what the jority in the county shall be. directly interests the masses of the peo- ple. to every fireside and into every pock- | et book. Dont one miss the election and see that no Democrat is absent | from the polls. if oot IN another colum we give a strong criticism of the Supreme Court by the | minority Judges of that tribunal who are not Democrats. This knocks the | criticism of Bryan's platform into tat- ters because of its criticisismof the Su- preme Court. That tribunal is only a public servant and as open to criticism as the President or any other public official. At the time of the Dred Scott decision, based upon a clear constitu- tional point, the entire Republican party not only harshly criticised but indecently abused the Bupreme Court. It makes s difference whose ox is gored, Suprrose that Mr, Bryan should de- clare that National Banks were more dangerous to our liberties than stand- ing armies, he would be denounced as an anarchist by the Hannaized press, yet he would only be repeating the words of Thomas Jefferson. Suppose that be should also declare that gold was the most useless metal in the world, fit only for plugging teeth and ornamenting fools, that press would denounce bim as a lunatic, yet he would only be repeating the words | co of Berffamin Franklin, Suppose he should declare that any- | thing upon which the government | | placed its stamp and declared a legal | tender for debts and taxes was money, he would be called a fool, yet he would | be repeating the words of Henry Clay, Suppose he should declare that the | further maintenance of the gold stand- | ard would ruin the country, he would | only be repeating the words of James | Gi. Blaine, Suppose that on the stump he should | lift his hand toward Heaven and swear, by the eternal we shall see who | will rule, the money power or the peo- ple, he would only be imitating An- drew Jackson. iii at fifteen cents candidate county treasurer, Harrison Kline, plac- esa small value upon the average man's vote. The gratuitous distribu. Wirn potatoes more as = sensible and intelligent voter will al- low his vote to influenced by bushel of potatoes, be i a Te are continually dollar worth To find out what must find out what Under our law it exists of bronze takes 160 of A pound of Republicans i we Aas d ise It That is what the government the mint, in shape that they deliver it to the as believe i i then they cents. The Republicans therefore cranks for there times as much fiat in that kind of a dollar i f 18 Je nur as in a silver dollar. BR rn - WHO TWHO?T WHO? Who voted for the pipe lit which hundreds of thou lars were taken out of the pockets of the people the of put into the pockets of the eo sands consumers oil, and Standard oil monopoly ? It was Womelsdorf and ( urtin. Who voted to create a horde of new | and utterly | when we already had time ofti- useless offices at a Lo many Con It was Curtin and Womelsdorf. Who create a lerkships {flat were O fat aire and as a soft voted to lot of not needed, w nest for pe | cal loafers ? It was Womelsdor Who favored the ereat | and utterly useless superior It was Curtin and Wo Who { tog high salaries ? It was Womelsdorf and Curtin Wi | tre county vote against Vote Curtin | dorf for assembly, Whom should e (Centre Vote for Schofield § f and Curtin meisdort. voted to increase the alre ady wm should the for assembly against and very honest man in for for assembly and Foster Wp SHERIFE, Whigs you elect { & great satisfaction county vole sheriff the having in a re in | important office a gentleman is who is pleasant and affable in the discharge {| of his often unpleasant duties, The voter has the such a choice on his ballot for W, Mr. Cronister and sa man of { his own neighborhood he opportunity to Nov. 3. by MC well spotless character. 3 ronister, Mo. | sides, iu qualified Io is very pop as a citizen, always a help where a | helper is needed, a friend when a | friend is needed. A sheriff of kind | disposition can often lighten the con- { dition of the unfortunates in distress short A heartless sher- adds gall a and yet not come in the dis | charge of his duties, {iff is an abomination and In W, M. Cronister the | people of Centre county will a | model sheriff, and his immense popu- | to distress, have { larity will put him into the office with a rousing majority. ! a ws a | JOHN HAMILTON, Farmer, Ete, One of the useless new offices crea- ted by the last legislature, was that of { Deputy Secretary of Agriculture with i & salary of $3000 per year! This place [ was given to our esteemed ‘farmer’ fellow citizen, John Hamilton, who now holds, and always has held, the salaried state position of Treasurer of State College. That the office of De- puty Becretary of Agriculture is a use- less one, a mere sinecure, is evidenced that the Deputy Secretary has little or nothing to do since he is traveling around making speeches for gold and McKinley, to which the masses of the people, especially the farmers, are op- posed because ruinous to their inter- ests, and solely in the interest of the trusts and money sharks, who for years have preyed upon the farmers and working men. The Deputy is out of place in stumping for goldbugs, or he is out of place as Deputy of the Ag- ricultural Donartmant, There scem to be three pickings in his hand at one time, as Deputy, Treasurer aud gold stum per, CONGRESSIONAL, A special effort is being made to de- feat Col. J. L. Spangler and elect that sl fod-nix, Arnold, to con- congression gress. Tt whint win. No supporter of | Bryan is Spangler embodies, while Arnold wanted in the lower house of congress goldbug-laborpinching-trust and mo- nopoly gang. These pinchers of the farmer working men have put out a misera- the the been and who work in Spangler has The of the men that Col. untrue to their interests, eyes whole Arnold the tool of the men, A nice set, indeed, to set them- selves up, at this hour, as the champi- ons of labor! Satan rebuking sin! a fine set for the glowing pen of Dante to add a chapter to his Inferno! These Hannn-Arnold hyenas, to working men friends, per se, of labor! Did ever behold downright impudenee run riot in this way before? The Democratic nominee taken undue fip's the any one pose before ax for c¢on- advantage worth, all his measure that and we of any laboring man toa for o« has advocated every good of the a successful contradicti Voters, don't be against Col, any bi There once was an Arne wands of Major betrayal of his Arnold i to the co Wis oppr Ilinois Our nominee in life, was for the METess, LIASHOS challenge mn of assertion. de- ceived into voting Spang. wly in it, id ler by stuff without into the | led into the To-d for o« Ly we have an ingress who is tied of $8 Hanna, the Ohio notoris of labor and in working men, you don’t want Arnold, want to friend he's not your for Col. the Willian vole and YOur noblest « hampion, Bryan, - Ad HOPOUCRATS - can leaders, and Garfield, and against a; party has gone aver to gold, henoe Vabuen and all the sherman, Quay, 1, Harrison, ] Wer inl leaders, iilionaires, HOI *OCRAT party McKinley, 3 ww the ie Diggest Il the Republican sts had a silve Now Hik 80 lat © Bs 1504, Lin slatforms, their ip ped over to the tr tsharks, and « CRATS : Pennsvive i ha . ver plank in their platform. Now goiabugs and are HOPOCRATS Centre county i they hopped over to the | trusts, and ! gs 3 3 i The Repubs, t. Da gained ings, Reeder, Gray, Furs Coburn, have not vet breath from red hot adwve forms with a silver plank hop f« and WACY and the the fringe Suddenly they mnires, are HOPOCRATS mn and milli trusts most subservient in Hanna's coop of Centre county | pers. i We ALL FOR 16 TO 1, The Palmer men are really for 16 1. They are working for McKinley be- cause there is one point in his platform they like to 16 they don’t like ; they are for 16 to 1. The Democr for 16 to 1, be. cause their platform has 16 good points while McKinley's is 1 entire bad point The in their have 1 that don’t suit them. als are ereed — igs Tue Gazette experiences great ago- ny in endeavoring to enlighten its for the Pensioning Judges. It exon- | erates him upon the grounds that he | knew it would not become a law; that | tions for State College and the ipsburg hospital would have withheld. Bosh. Any man who been and then in the face of it gives it his endorsement should never be allowed ta go back again, We want men there who are not of fickle mind. Represen- tatives are éx pected to care for the in- section, yet Cartin deliberately voted to place upon the retired list the Judg- es of the state, and pay them a nice an- nuity besides. How has he looked af- ter the interests of the hard-working farmer who toils fifteen to eighteen hours a day ? Look at his record. He voted with the Standard Oil Compa- ny, the increase of salaries and for the creation of all useless and expensive offices. The farmers want a man who will vote to cut down taxation and not 10 increase it as Curtin has done. AM oA A ~'"Clothes do not make the man’ — but they: help. The Philadelphia Branch knows just how to increase yourjpersonal appearance 100 per cent. Vouk porte yo. CCC = AZ NEVER GRIPE NEVER 10c rely vegetable, eat like candy, net mach, liver and bowels, Abs ur money refunded. 10, 25 or soc. QOQOOTOOO0O0N fr 0 pl 5 LD AND 6 AG wet |p C C| C C|i of # H CANDY CATHARTIC CURE C C | ¥ {« " ver fail to induce a natural action of teed to cure coms tipat on All druggists, Sa and book free, i CHICACO on NEW YORK. CCCCCC a ER “HN # ; i mole = All ( Laat oe ad TO ALL ALIKE | *100 = fandems, *150 | THE STOCK HARTFORD | $65, $5 POPE MFG. CO, Branch Stores and AT SPRING MILLS “nen £ a thie PHILADELPHIA BARGAIN CLOTHING HOUSE. if Ready Made ( ing (Foods, lothing New every A fine line « i and Gents Furnisl | and complete took in de- partment. Will be sold during the 30 days at cost. M. GLOSSNER, Spring Mills, Pa. = UDITOR'S NOTICE = in reassigaed estate) In the Court of Common of 5 Pleas nf Centre County. J.C &W H. Runkle } No. 20 Aug Term 1885, The undersigned, having been appointed an auditor by said Count to distribute the balan of the fund i the bands of the Aumignes ne shown by acoount as filed and confirmed abso Jutely to and among 8 ose legally entitled there to, notice 18 berehy given that he will be at his office in Bellefonte, Pa., for the duties of his ap- pointment on the 10th day of November next si a m al which Ume and place all parties in- terested may appear and proiont their cisims or forever afterwards be debated from coming in on sald fund. J. W. ALEXANDER oot Auditor, «The knack of looking well is due principally to the clothing one wears; to dress well does not necessarily mean that ove must own a silver mine or have a “corner’’ on gold. Inquire at the Philadelphia Branch--what they don't know about fitting you out nob- Men's Golumbias Git en's $ Columbias Tan indems Co MPLETE. 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BIE coschies WO OTe Erinediate stat ), Bud hisgars }§ 0 Erle sud vache W (2 iw aud Rocbesier ! ! r bavck Haven Kochoster Lurough poses TRAINE POR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND sOUTH. loaves New Yo Philsdels Harrmburg t Dally 1017am car from CoRChies LEWISBURG Daal ARD TYRONE Ral 3 Except 8 LEOAD Hemtward MPM AN Eastward NFPX ¥ 4 A A 28 Lduden Hall 25 Onk Ha | 82 Lemont Dade Summit 7 Viessant ap AXemann d bh Bellefonte 0 wile leave Lew isburg for Mont § 5H, 545 and 7. is al pm i for Lewhburg a1 8.9 Npm and sSpm us lenve Montandoon 10.188 m ug leave Lewisburg 10.28 a J. EB. WOOD seneral Manager Pus'ger Agt Gen”) OF PEXNKEY] t Tabi VANIA - od Ma kryvil far 8; Salons ILL, HALL Jersey Shs Wim PHI Atiautde City NEW YORK Via Tameqguas NEW YORK Via Phils Arr Lye. la, dd 2 re o ATT wavy 1 1% Lve POT | mpm Bundsy Week Days 26 0 p 110 10a. m. Sanday Philadelphia Bleeping Cars attached to Hast bound rors from Williamsport at 1130 p m. and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11 830 p m x W. GEPHART General Superintendent. *imily Wm BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 18m EASTWANKD 2% B ithe PO IR, SR, PN PM AM Ar, 680 1108 45 Bellefonte, 6&2 i gat wisn BEAN i 16 12 B Sh seees 10 SHI0 42 4 30 610321 BREN, | go 6 84 10 47 ¢ 82 60512 49'S 81... 110 58 4 8% SU212 468 2% Fy pba a2 ) 5712 418 24). oolh 024 42 Ass... G5i11 G54 12 55012 358 18. G11 O14 4 wes IEMTID., 171 X50 wes TUE. Bll e inn. 11 MH Kate College... a LA 0510 Morning t trains from Montandon, Willinmsport Lock Haven and Tyrone ounect with trein No. i for Suate College Afternoon trains fromm Mon. tupdon, Lewisburg snd Tyrone conmect with Tain No. 1 for Sate pmllege. Trains from e fege tounect wit nine. R. RB uaios at Bellcfoute, fDaily except Bunday. WESTWARD it wt 11% AM: AN PN 6 B00 304 FTATIONS er ha FH. THOMAS, Supt. aj IRABLE] PROPERTY Lat PUBLIC SALE. A good t and about two sores of gr und, vn which Te a small barn Shei £ outbuildings: al © fruit, ed fresh nd 43 door: in the borough Centre rod ma via ’ of — ACRES tart land in s high state of cultivation, » small hereon Lon. heat 1be south-east ead of the ST] lit aala ax o whole, tends ARM AT FRIVATE SALE -THE UNDER Re Sgved w her Sue Jats, L bily and at a low figure no one elde | Power knows,