THE CENTRE REPORTER ———— FRED KURTZ, Editor, TERMS. —Oune year, £1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cent Hue for three insertions, and 5 cen » per line sul quent {nsertion. Giher rates made made known on application, per for cach a CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov, To the victors belong the spoils, ac m——— IN six months after MeKinly's in- auguration one-fifth of the fellows who voted for McKinly will him as a fraud because they office under him. a denounce Frank for in irie nd, cand OUR esteemed Hess, of Philipsburg, Auditor, received a hat every ward of hig town which what his neighbors th Bo Ap young late wdsome vote shows ink of him. THE prohibition vote it county has been standing at ab figures for the past tv on Tuesday 3, they 246. The Mag: sane and less, I¥ Democrats in other districts stood by Frank Kiste bors of Millheim have been elected as which he deserve d. lid his neigh- 1 . and Penn, hi tors, ett I¥ other sections of stood by the treasur ver, as this been elected. Bu ding and scratching side Not a county vote in the U ten thousand miles of | McKinley's Palmer Aid Society can easily HW? hox to hold tion. nited St THE alm than jolly “advance agent not be able to fulfill The Democrats, are not g run Bryan made. Repubs of on looms y when THE lively Howar at some of the Repu at the late election be marked. Right into em again. der in your party t a pretended Dem have them around — Mrs. Ma elected a state sen IN Utah opponent was het inated and runn his better half a parallel c Lge years ago, whet defeated her hush Rep., for school THE number of presidential elect of which M seven to Bryan's six cKin close shave, conusiae ney power was all Pa is wtill sides a bolting Democracy It stood 6 to 6 -~ » I¥ read the dailies of last week vou ling of great rejoicing in Engl McKinley's election. Jus! silver advocates said, | rejoice over Bry be a big thing for tl money sharks at the United States, you in ined ove what the izland would an's defeat that would tepublican or ing over an is a great an the SAW, , Bre now conducted world votes could have nine of the close slates counted Kinley, Bryan would have ted. It wasa mighty of proves the popularity of of 13 million voters Brya: for his opponent. EG WiLL some publican please inform us what measures their new Prasident will adopt to give the promised unexampled prosperity? It can’t be by means of a gold standard as we had that since 1873, and all are aware things only went to the bad since. It can’t be by a protective tar- iff as we had the McKinley tariff, and three times in succession, by overwhel- ming majorities the people condemned ft! Then what? i “Stocks Going Up,” “Stock SBpecu- lations Lively as a Result of MeKin- 1y's Election,” these were the head- ings paraded by the gold organs right after the election. And it was the truth. But what the deuce do the farmers and workingmen care about stocks and stock speculations, they don’t deal in stocks, but they looked for a prom- ised rise in farm products, and the la- borers for a promised increase in wae ges. Btock and wheat gambling is the thing that is lmpoverisbing the mas sen, ever 1 distributed in for Me elec beer been ve and Out 6s wie shia Bryan. t had 6 to inte Hig gent I —— tH Pennsvalley Democrats got nothing in last week's election, but she GAVE 1100 majority and saved a good part of the ticket, This Democratic strong- hold has it in its power to enforce bet- ter treatment by marking those who strateh and kick without good cause, There are Democrats on the other side of the county who are always true, ble and manful in fighting for the tri- umph of the party —all honor to them, they deserve the rewards that too often bestowed upon the unfaithful, yt no are Where were the grangers and farme- in It ers last week's election ? Wis heroically ehampioned, In ges for years the wail has justly been that the trusts, corporations and banks detriment of the farmers. Now why didn't these farmers vote talked ? exceptions of There were some ut thou- to tell, professions 8 po- These men consistency, | sands of grangers, astonishing voted wid directly in favor of the against their own stock culators, trusts and banks. should nev er again talk about the suf alter he fering farmer voting t still deeper into t mire. They had every chance to win their cause, me ify Bellefonte and prominent where tl } alway % rolls up ct Dem , yel im so Hm 80, if for him by quarter what put $ave the ley Democrats {i Rome ww their big, : i } el 3 ig majorities, should be % iis : and little Talk of a Contest, Owing to the close vol Miller, talk rife of t the Re Sherif e on riii ween Uronister and there is SOE iblicans mak 5 offi this plarit Hp, (regu towns making a « voles fo give A initeat itecome tos on the 1 much likelihood of finding as many illegal votes for one candidate as for the other, and the Democrats worrying he eounty would be compelled to pay the expenses incurred and taxyayers wotlld have a nice bill them by such a move, are not z themselves over the saddled The law al- lows thirty days after the election in which a petition for a contest must be filed. AA ——— Death of Mrs. Sharer of Zion of Da- Wednesday Mrs. Jemima Sharer, widow vid Sharer, died at Zion morning of cancer, old and had been ailing for some time, tian woman and a member Evangelical church. be a sad blow to her many friends and relatives, mourn their loss. They are Mrs. Wm. Royer, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Swartz, of Pleasant Gap, Mre, J. W, on. morning at 10 o'clock; Zion. church will officiate. — Daily News, ep — —{lothes do not make the man’ — | but they help. The interment at your personal appearance 100 per cent. without pauperizing you. AARONSBURG, the Valley The postoftice has again been moved anf! is now located in the eastern part of town. : John Dutwiler is building an exten- sive hen-house: it is about one hundred feet long nnd several stories high, and will accommodate about 1000 fouls, The supervisors are maging the new Part Penn Haines public road for John Yarger, is part township and the balance in Millheim borough, in in township, Confer, the undertaker who moved about two months ago found the community too healthy for His business and again packed up and | | moved back to where he had come There are only six applicants for the postoffice at this place; some parties disappointed, sure, widow of Joseph Polly Cieor ze, George, deceased, sion on the was granted a of Oct pens Sth day wer, of and received a about ¢ had three check for $160, We hav in town; first to Miss nC, weddings Intely Mover, iughter of Haflly Newton Mhomas Fila Stover, d Joh and Stover, then Zwing Miss Harman, and rand Maiz Kot lastly Cruisewile, (Hill si) vil OAK HALL * Wh y Have Been Cire itsthe ¥ Hating ast Week POTTERs MILLS What © Set Fire to the House food Altoona, after the A tramp who was refused Mrs, Busan Hofler, at day, ente by satur- red the fami- iy had retired, and being to steal anything valasble, set fire to the The flames house unable premises, were a - - Died on Sanday. Ny a Miss Dora Mowery, the aged years, of her uncle, wear Bellefonte, residence and was time of Granville, Miflin county, I MSRM Bought a Car Load. 18 cents Thes prices are higher rs A Liood advice: Nover leave home on | berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Wm, Pealer, Spring Mills, 8, M. Swartz, Tussey- . NEVER GRIPE |<» 10c 1, liver and bow 1s. refunded. 10, E 87 satin eat like candy, Q009000S AL rR mE C C C Pure Blood, Beautiful CANDY JCATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION C C C C ion of iaranteed ¢ ation i druggists. free, { 130 CHICACO OR KEW YORK. ral ac ate Lig UK Al Samp) > Bh 4 YBACES 2 a LE} PP Ph w PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, i". 1 aN. Time Table, 10 efleet June 14, 18H TRAINS LEAVE MORTAKDORK, EABTWAERD, $188. m Train 14. (Dally except Sunday For sunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, FPollevili Harrisburg and intermediate stations, srriving ai Philadelpbias at 200 p. mn , dew York, b62 p m., Baltimore Wp mw, Washiuglon, 4.10 p. m connecting at Phil Min for sll seashore puluts Through pesscuger coaches 10 Phils delphin and Baltimore, Parlor cars Ww Philadel phin 1p m~Tmin 6, For sunbury, Harrist tions, arriving at Philads i 15 York Sei Laxman Werliinig onal 7.1 Farlor car through Philadel phis, and pas euger cosches Ww Puiadelphin and Baltimore, 604 p. mo ~Tiain 12 For 'Wilkesbarre nai} (Dally ig snd ew Lo [Daily except Buuday.] Hazleton, Polleyilie, and dally for Harrisburg a iuterinediate points, arriving st Phil delpbie 11.10 p m., New York 3 8. Im Baltimore 1940 p un Pussiger comches 0 Wilkesburre and Hadelptiin BOLp m.~Train Daily Fur sunbury, Harrk { and ail stations, arriving atl Yullsdelphia Rew York at 7,50 & 7 mm Pulley sl from Harrisburg WwPhilade! phils and Philadelphia passengers Can retail und red untald a.m 120 a. m~Train 4 bai Harrisbu arg aud intermediste slat} Philadelphia at 6.92 a Me ; week days Asam Washilugton, “ Phila Philadelphia and except IK 3 wn, Cars STANDA THE WORLD. free in class by bia and is ranch Btores and ost & TO ALL ALIKE. 100 rtlord Bicycles is free if you call upon any Hartford, Conn. towns. If Columbias are not ¥, et us know. th Lesguer erally hirisiian ¢TAUEeIIOR aes a 3 t sd at ouee for Free Oulfit of Sanipie Lophaes Address SABI READING, New York JATH 150 Nassar od will oh fuble vor offered in strong leather ver edges, genera ly you my N B. When you see this game that so sacl Ya ite Me terme before 11 is bond ers. which are liv p and lap ¢ known se Divinity Clrenit £5 UDITORS ROTIC: In the Court of Common i ‘eas nf Centre County J. C.& WH Runkle } Xo 230 Aug Term 1585 The und: reigned. heaving been apprinted an auditor be sald Const to distribute the balance the hands of the Assiguoe 8s shove n by acontnt as filed and confirmed abso. will be a1 hi office in Bellefonte, Pa, for the duties of his ap. J. W. ALEX) ANDER, octid a aditor, women to travel for respousible estab Pennsyivenia. Salary $780, paj- able $15 weekly snd exporters. Position perma nent. Jefe ener. Eocioe self-addressed stamp. ed envelope The Netionsl, Star Bulidiag, Chi csgo. septio-16 VETRAY (Ow. CAME T0 THE PREMISES of the gudersigued al Poiters Mills about fini weeks sgn, a young, red sow, wih star on forehead: will be fresh in three or four weeks, The owner will prove property. pay rome and res hove the same. EX. Net OY, td ters Milks. FT omE FOR SALE. BAY HORSE 3 EG id aod weighs abou a good, Griet Fs driver making a of oat or - family, or oid feipsie 16 drive I hive wo nse fir the hee and iiteett him iran Any 1.1 mation ean be i | nd appraise me Mattern, inte ne set mpart to wi and app Farm as The es is EE Far of Exemetion No 5 The inventry and appraisene personel property of Rev. B B Hens hes Vu Baongh, deceased as the SEE Ww sel apart to his widow, Mary A Hensheoy . GG M RUMBERGER Zi, 18% Register ge sivilie Owtobwer BOY Ht ate A grand opening will take place at Spring Mills on Thursday, OCTOBER 22nd, in the Smith building, near the depot, of the PHILADELPHIA BARGAIN CLOTHING HOUSE. A fine line of Ready Made Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods. New and complete stock in every de- partment. Will be sold during the next 30 days at cost, | M. GLOSSNER, Spring Mills, Pa. VORT reneral ¥annger at i aut 11 Pp. 5 w GEPHART Superintendent NTE CENTR To take eff AL RAL t May 25, i866 ETATIONY Bellefonte Oolerilie ...... Morris Whitmer Hurters. ..... Fillinore Brinly Waddle Neots Crossing. AIDING... Biruble > Ann. z ale Undlege 50 5 Ww Morning trains from Montandon, Williamsport Lek Haven and Tyrone onnect with trian No. 7 for Bate Ooll-ge A ftermowm tralns from Mon. mpdon lewisharg avd Tyrone conve with Tain No. 11 for State College. Trains from Stare Unliege coumeet with Penios. RB. R. tsins st Belicfonte. i Daily except Bunday. ¥, 1H. THOM AR, Supt. a A AA ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE, A =A goood twoalors home, avd about two sores of ge und, so which leg anal bars and other outbuildings; rhol © frafl, and fresh mon thin wi Jed x 1a the door; in ihe borough of Centre H — ACRES farin land f in 4 bigh State of eultieation, 5 Small orehard Wear (ue son he] end borough of Centre Hall, . Then » will be sold as a whole, or in pags. Rt particulars inquire at at the ReromTes Res po gp Par OR OR poe Ronit ivacia ah , paz: cago.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers