I THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, per year, on application, CEN TRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. honor to them, mi is pei esis The fellows who voted for Barnett, the rice-dyke hero, endorsed do's firing at the flag. i ————— — The machine ticket carried in state by a reduced majority of 75,000. Another such a victory and the chine is undone. ean a—— A—— ———————— and “hurrabed for the flag,” heap inconsistent. Barnett hid when best to shoot it down. Assis ss A fA SAI Some Republicans are trying to fig- lican in spite of the Democratic ma- jorities. Consolation is easily had and no harm can come from thoughts such as these, but Old Centre, is Democratic and always will be. ee ic iem— Admiral Dewey was married in a very quiet way, week, in a Catholic church in ington, to Mrs. Mildred Hazen, of Gen. Hazen. He 61 years and his bride admits to 43. The porter, and the whole nation send greetings and congratulations. ——— —— Ohio was carried by the Trust party by a majority for Nash, reduced to 45,000, over McLean, is Then Jones, publican, had Nash a minority the number of 55,000 votes. room there for expansion. ocrat. 100,000 voles, leaves Not much | ieee Centre county has proven true to her ancient faith by rolling up a good, round majority of nearly six hundred for the Democracy. All need to keep the county in line, is clean on the ticket. The people will for such, while nominees of sull private character and crooked racy, will bring defeat. we ied Democ- ——— — ———— If the Boers keep on as they have in | the last few battles they will leave the | British army in Natal without officers | enough to go into action. The ish forces, when in action, lie down, while the officers stand up, and this enables the Boers to pick officers with their unperring manship. marks ———— A ————— The city of Philadelphia is deter- believes in doing anything by especially around election time, halves, when vote in bunches of two hundreds, voters are necessary —all details are unnecessary and annoying to the election boards. Majorities are those supplied in any quantities. phia always gets out the vote, and the! voters can stay at home. a Lord Wolsley, the commander in chief, discussing the situation in South Africa, said : (ren. “In my various commands I have ean say truthfully that the Boers, as a people, are the most ignorant with tact, them. There are up and have suffered are having the good ef. closer together.” fp Al i ss Two hundred marked Republican | tickets were placed in the ballot box of one precinct in Philadelphia on the morning of the election. A detective who served on the election board that was arrested, declared that only one hundred and twenty-four voters legal- ly cast their ballots, yet the officers made a returu of 337 votes cast and of these five only were for Creasy. This corruption has been evident in the Re- publican party in Philadelphia for years, and the city knows not what an honest election is. No Democrat can possibly be elected in the face of such rank corruption as the Republi- can party there is guilty of. An elec tion there is a farce, What this one hoard has done is but one of the many in Philadelphia and Allegheny county which are equally corrupt, and the stuffing of the ballot box is only a com- mon occurrence, in keeping with the political methods of the Republican leaders in the state, —— A ADA Quoting the record of Philippine towns and cities attacked, captured and generally destroyed and evacuated by orders of Otis, recently made public by the Chicago “Record” correspond. ent, the Washington “Post'’ says that it & basis of anleulstion; Here are 21 Philippine towns which have been captured, many of them twice or three times, and one of them as often as six times, Of these we hold only six. We 34 ny the results of the bloodshed times. Our soldiers, therefore, have been sent to needless peril and slaughter 3! ble movements. ments were wanton and stupid, we could not hold a point, there was no excuse for taking it. The lives lost in the 383 fruitless engagements were simply thrown away. The quotes the bulletins from Otis relating to five of these small skirmishes, and shows that 30 of our men were killed and wounded, and on this basis fig- ures 250 killed and wounded in the list of engagements, This is within bounds, But, as the President told the Chica- go negroes on Sunday, it was all for “liberty and hope to an oppressed peo- ple.” The “Post” is a Republican pa- per. ———— Centre County a Sarfeit of Journalism. Few in this state, have as many papers, according to popula- tion, as Centre county. Giving them in alphabetical order, as to location and name, they are : Democrat, Bellfonte. Gazette, Bellefonte, News, daily, Bellefonte. Republican, Bellefonte. i Watchman, Bellefonte, Reporter, Centre Hall. Bulletin, Howard. Hustler, Howard. Journal, Millheim. Journal, Philipsburg. Journal, daily, Philipsburg. Ledger, semi-weekly, Philipsburg. Record, Philipsburg. Times, State College. Then there are two class papers : | Patron, monthly, grange organ ; a monthly Lutheran co published from counties The aud nference paper, Scalp Level and Re. bersburg. With only two-thirds ber of public journals, would not be lost this Centre 1Ui- nty ii cou sight of, ai | preservative decently remuneral The county has about one newspaper to every 3000 of population, men wom- children every 63) voters, en and or a newspaper to Ws A A Family Tragedy Isanc Sticker eighteen years separated. | Last Thursday he came Phila- delphia to Milton, where his wife ed, for the first time in He walked to the store his wife, revolver and shot himself through the head, dying wife and and ago quarreled from ies ALE - Many years, ucted | drew cond Ad On the doorway he a almost instantly. He was aged 71 years, and leaves a wife and two daughters, Suffering from re morse over the quarrel and separation with the tragic death of her husband, Mrs, Sticker attempted to commit sui- cide on Saturday by The body of her husband was lying an adjoining room. from a chair, a clerk heard the and cut her down. banging herself in The woman swung fe #OUS Mc The Giri Whe Helps Mother, gad about the streets and cultivate the | acquaintance of young men act the simpering simpleton, is laying the foundation for a useless life, Ten one after she is married she will op into a slatternly er misfortune befalls who toy devel- 1o great the gossip, ii her. It ia i ahammar ah A ARE AOR AR E13 HB BE SRSA Rn Greatly Neglected, ‘ The law as to the duty of supervi- sors in Pennsylvania in the matter of | posts | lic highways is: The supervisors shall | sections of all publie roads within their respective townships (where trees are | not convenient) with boards firmly fixed thereon, and index hand ing to the direction of such roads, which boards shall inscribed be in computed in miles, shall, after ten days’ personal notice, neglect or refuse to put up or keep complete repair index boards as afore- said, such supervisor shall for every exceeding $10, Constables are ed by law to make a sworn to each court of quarter sessions, stat- ing whether or not all index boards are not up. Foster's Weather Vorecast, last bulletin gave forecasts of the to the from the 11th to the 15th, and the 17th to the 21st, and the next the country My atorm waves Cross from will =ist, by great central val- reach the Pacifie coast about cross Lhe west of Rockies the close of the 22nd, leys from the 234 to the 25th, and east- ern states 26, the “lst and the east- A warm wave will eross west of Rockies country about the central valleys on the 25d, e1n states on the 25th. west of R 24th, great A cool wave will cross the ockies country about the great central valleys on and eastern states OS, oh h, mperature of the week endin il average nor- and slope a. 1m. wi mal in the great central valley Atlantic and P : The rainfall will be abov ™y below in the acifie slates, € nor- mal in the great central valleys, and below on the Atlantic The date of this cold peri Pacific slope al 1 in the slates, bulletin the end ol take * WEIL Wen following which will the ard and snow in the ouniry, 0s 4 $ 4 WOrs OT OF month, i These spells f arstithert sOULLier weather will reach the ler form than in much mile ir northern states, A dicted from the greal rise in temperature was 18th, i9th to pre- 7th to the and a great fall will occur from the - - - Checks Without Stamps. It doesn’ to be Own, a n aj pear Ww generally Ki draws need if grant ii! KEL 05 aen an he put a two cent stamp on it ee clieek to his own order not you, for instance, want to wie money from your own account, sil you 3 5. Clive ERE 8D Wi mink’s need to do is Lo chang ge your § reads like front of thet it a receipt. ite "res ceived of In name, cross out the words “pay to the order the money and then fill in with of al of"! the sign as usual, spaces amount required and il vou have there without =a decided ths Angust, but i check that is legal The could $ government be done last ve ea 10 great sublicit iy to its decision, and © wd bry not one piivale person of HH heard of the susigess house in ten has matier Wo Mp —- The United Christian Charch {loves home and mother, helps an ornmnent to womanhood, | girl who does this and devotes some of her time to reading, tries win the esteem of everybody, | street ornament wins the to admiration anything. dso asi A Good Show. The people of this community will be afforded an excellent opportunity to | witness a high class éntertainment | next, Nov. 18th. It is a large compa. | py and seldom appear in towns the size of Centre Hall. The had an open date between Chambers burg and Meadville. Admission, and 15 cents, Sf mi Transfers of Heal Estate, C. W. Luse to W. H. Meyer, and lot in Centre Hall, $1200. Nittany and Brush valley Turnpike Co. toJohn M. Long, two tracts of land in Walker twp., $1000. Wm. Colyer to M. N, Garver 20 acres land in Potter, $100, Wm. Colyer to acres in Potter, $64, SE — 2 Building a New Line. Manager of the Bell Telephone Olie Campbell, with about ten men, are working in the town replacing their old poles with new ones, An addition- al line has been put up, and from Cen- tre Hall to Bellefonte a new line of poles will be erected. 7 M———— Oysters and Steaw berrios, The oysters and strawberries have played a prominent part in the world, They have built and furnished more churches, paid the salaries of more preachers and helped more heathens than any two other natural agencies 25 house 9 M. N. Garver, 12 it is only patt of the record, but makes in the world. FARR OS RE practiosl you off the it upon and w y make Kr 5 all lower Crome in tsters miily: none Bi for the © an his brothers, Hor jay bers are expect version of sin. of the Redsetner's it for the iabors for Lhe iver od to labor perenns advancement kingdom upon eartl., The warran personal in cooperation of the sacred min. iy FETE a he dis- iples of Christ in § in the dictates of humanity. sancti 4 towards those in spiritual bond easily T n try be found fied and dir in ord yangelization of any portio iin the repeated God, such as “Let him that heareth say, Let your light so shine bef in the ne of such labors, fo Use complete of yr} A of the we word ane injunction of Lhe Oome “Would « we men sod 811 the Lord's people were prophets The promises, (oo, are made 10 all believers: “He that converteth the sinner from the error of his way, shall save a soul from desth:” “He that go oth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtions come again with rejoicing, bring ing his sheaves with him" “They that turn many | to righteousness, shall shine aa the stars for ever : and ever.” The example of Christ and his apos ties, and of the carly disciples, is full of instroe- | tion on this point. Paul, at Ephesus, 'by the | space of three years ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.” The more than ten thousand disciples who were "all scatiored abroad, exoept the aposties,”” after the martyr. | dom of Stephen, “went everywhare preaching | the word,” and the Philipplan Christians “shone i as lights in the world, holding forth the word of | lite.” i Some maddlesome, fastidious, and supercilious | individuals say that the the United Christian church, “ls not a Jegal denomination.” As 0 that unkind acousation, wo would say that the United Christian (or Waldense-Moravian) church waa organized, or rather a regrganization was ef: fected on the 11th of March, A. I. 1876. Shortly afterwards a charter was granted by tha proper anthoritios and the charter was placed ou record, flee Amendments to the Constitution of the U. 8, Article 1, ae regards religious organizations. Al #0, seo Constitution of Penna, Article 1, Section 3. The Pennsylvania Conference of the United Christian Church, was organized and inoorporat- ed under thelr charter as an eoclostastioal body. A candidate for the ministry is examined on all the doctrines of the Word of God, by a special committee nontimting of three ordained ministers, If the examination of the candidate is satisfacto- ry theoommittes recommends him to the confer ence for Hoonsare and ordination, and a certifi onto of loensare is granted him by the Confer: ence and is signed and sealed by the chairman and secretary on behalf of the Conference. The Toense lnvosts the preacher with fall and plena- 886800004044400000 ry power and authority to soleronizs mas tio», { baptize, and sdininister the communion or Lord's | £0000000060000000000000 supper, and to perform all the functions pertain. PO ing io the minister inl Gites persons in i IM ® TANT. «our Holiday the neighborhood of Co'yer ssseried that (ift Business will be larger Ad by Hey Andrew J Hor this year than ever before. ner, (one of the ministers of the U, O, church are | We shall do it better--start it Thasocusation ts faim, sh Rov, Horner earlier. Will have many im- that any His Hoense was grant. portant openings during No- wating vember. Deliveries will be timed to exactly suit the pur- chaser. 'PENNSYLY ANIA RB R.R. Philadelphia & “Erie 1. R. Divisior and Northern Central Railway. Time Tul 35 ei fleet May 21 1299 i i | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOR, EARTWARD 1 | i Home , have ¥ authority {| 7.828 m.~Traln 20. Wook days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, meriving st Philadelphia, 11.458 m,, New fork 208 p, m., Baltis ore 11.06 p. m., Wash- ington 100 p, m. Parlor car and pumenger conch lu 3 Philadelphia, i wi 8, w~Traln 0 Daily for Willkwbarre, Bcronton, Harrwbusey | mediate stations, Week days for Scr gieton, andPottsvilie. Phllsceiphie Baltimore, Washington, conches Ww Philsdelph is. 1.36 p. m~Frain 5 Weekdays for unbury, Wilkesbarre, Berenton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Hat. risbirg and ‘ntermedinle » LATIONS arriving at Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York. 9.56 p. 1m, Baitimore, 6.00 p. mm , Wash ington #8 7.16 p wm, Parlor car theough to Pl lUadelphis, and pes senger oconches to Philadelphis, Baltimore and Washington, bOLY. m~Trein 3% barre, Beramton, Hazle { for Harrisburg and inten 8 i smtPniedel ph IH om. dow Yk 355 8. m smitimore 9.40 pan. Wash logion 105° p,m. Pas- weniger conch % 16 § Bilacelphir and Baltimore, Bilp m~Traiu € Wee kd» Gr Fuphury Harrisburg and all intermediate station #, BiriV- Philadeiphi Bh : Yo Ka "ag Puiln Harrisburg lledel phiin undisturbed Or od blm Oct, 20, 15.7, at a regular me of ony Heense by Nelson Knight, chairmen, and P. was signed | Sant Anko Banbury A. Baker, and inter auton, Ha Sew York, 1 MsEnger Any one having a desire lor any more informa | tion as regards the United Christian church, ean have any proper question answered by writing to | the undersiy se Our tock - - “es Throvgt ned, inclosiog a two cent stamp to PF. A. BAKER, Bec. « f Conf : Box 17, Cassville Pa. ! sion as ; The Best Plaster. Veckdays for Wilkes vp, Pottsville, snd dally A piece of flannel ds Hie I f flannel dampened diate points, arriving Chamberlain's Pain Balm and on to the affected parts is superior plaster, When pain in the chest or back, give it a trial. more than with bound to i 1 | i i { { i i i i i i | i troubled or lame are certain with the affords. Pain with OF esol . | in ot { side, i You pleased i. | pm uge re can remain in aati 7.590 4.10 204 a. m.~Train i pointe cast i FP hilndel pis sr 6.02 & 9508 un mm | week day | itimore, 6.55 =, om, Washi s 7:3 m., Pulimen sleeping Pare 1 3id 6, snd passenger conches WW ¥Fhiladelphia si JOE WESTWARD, {Daily} uffalo, 8 be sleeper Overcoats, Reefers, Storm Coats and Heavy Blizzard Garments 4. {Da} ¥.) ana sou ith For Barris- Arias +1 tism. Forsale by J. H. Ross, Linden | Hall; 8B. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville: F, A, | B. Potters Mills, H, F. Rossman, Spring Mills, Arson, 3 Ballin bila m.~Tralz SGRIEUS, Rochester intermediate statis Erie sud Roches seliefonte, snd Pullmay slpepen ue 10.438 a. 10 as ad inter: mediate ¥or Erie, Cane isgara Falls, and Wilh passerige 1 Songhits w Week days for DuBois, urg. On ndays only ester and Erie (Dally) For Lock Haven end week ig for Sale Register, NOVEMBER Fleisher, deceased, Centre Ha ¥ 5 Hart mn r, forks, rakes, bed chairs - 18.At the late residence of Daniel hore top bug CEN, pe i, sieigh Ww. t Orn sofa, tables ron WOR, Oup Week ka PE for Kane, ipaburg, Pitlsia ElaLionus Niagara Coaches 1o Kane Car 0 Kochester “Train 1 3 Ty- Laliab Ay race, Fain, with ana Bocns i re, 5 Fam chester, By a) ‘ i Lhrough passenger ester, and Pa: Ay m. For Men, Boys and Children, Renovo, or Lock Haven, B09 UGH TRAINS FOR MO N FROM EAST AKD BO ’ TANDON TH, ee retieeoteteesssaseTaEIRRIREaESSE tight Philadels Harrisburg Is very Complete. dy BBALIIIOTE 4 & 1, ally, Wilkesbarre, m. Week- ye arriving at Montandon 10 03am. leaves Philadelphia 8.40 a mm, W ashing ihe m, Baitimore, 5.56 a m, Wilikesbarre Gooam, week days, arriving £1! Montandon i pm, with parior car from Philadeiptin hrough passenger cosches from Phila. delphbia and Baltimore 3 leaves New York & 55 a m, Phila, 1226 3 Wastingion al 050 am, Baltimore at 12.00 ikesburre $46 pm, arriving at Montan- Pm, week days, with turough pase coaches from alia. and Baltimore, loaves New York A856, p. Philsdel- ANCY STIFF | E kon Fh Ard By pJurdam, BOSOM SHIRTS. $8 ’ wm » a We never have shown such an assortment of henger I riving si Throuch Par! or Car from Fhiiade limore ual pk car from coaches LR We are fully prepared Leer - seroencies | for all emergencies in LEWISBURG AND TYRONE Wi BAILEOAD all Departments. ck days, Westward : AN ETAT 5 40 Monwaudon y Lewitburg 45: Bieh Vicksburg A Snburg foul sien Iron Paddy Mounta'n Woburn Eastward, J ¥ iON NM Do not forget the a Ladies’ Department. i Bpring 0 CRve sire Hall Montgomery & Co., BELLEFONTE. { b2i Vieasant Gap i hAxemann i 2a Wi Bellefonte 218 for Monian. & m, LIS Moutandon 6. m. 5.05, 0000200000 PODBOO0COPDPGORDOOD Wi rads 1% leave Lewisburg a. ys ¥ Te G. 4% ave , 30.05 SOIC OCO0G0RUBIIRIVEGIRCT0VSCRCROITTSTORGBLRRLODOID0RT RORY § 5.00 and for Lewist £08 pm days tr ains ionve Mc 3 3 { On San EMPIRE 10048 mm. and 5.02 p. mm. ave 1 burg 89 ™ ord 3.06 Am Sy m, 1d. 8B HUT NSON, , KB. WOOD HAND LAUNDRY = Fe a Bf LLE}F Centro Hall, Jae H. oe at An nd sl Po and Lewis NTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect May 25, 159 WESTWARD iio | We nee the soap that 1s i the dirt and not the shiz Linen sent to this laundry Is washed while, not whitewashed Wal be eoetia Cross ng Havre ¢ 3 (ss 2 20iR § Krumring., JLIAYS and ( uffs 5 RO 4 i i | Ok , A i “4 county, Pa Atioona | Laundered with.. ty. Va Take notice the Orphan's Court vania, a writ i said ¢ oon to 4 ; Samacl Barger, , Blair cous Fiale College... that Morning trains from Mon tandon, will L wk H: sven and Tyrone _onpect with train 7 for State Oo A flernoon trains from Mone tendon, Lewisburg and Tyrone counect with Tin No. 11 for State College. Trains. from State College connect with Penna. KR. BR. trains at Bellefonte Daily except Sunday. irge the Bh day | of Nov quest be b the of the real estate of eid for F.H. THOMAS, Supt. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OF PENKSY LVANIA, : Condensed Time Table Read Down . No.1 No No sm pam p.m. Ly 7 0.47 3018 45. Rend Up. No 6180 4 30 2 May 18, 1806. p.m p.m sam. 10 ol b 10.10 10 942 5 ————— BELL E FNTE 44! 3 57 Nigh........ 08... “Zion, ———— 08... Hecis Par 0 .....Dankies ..... 18. HUBLERSB'G.. 18 Baydertown..., | I Siiany...... _Hoston...... LAMAR. we Clintondale.... rider's 8'n g. =e Jiaepe ville... BHR. £25 8 al 81 840) 4 500. MILL MALL $80 9H Serer Shore 1005] © 55 Arr j wmpoT | $10 20/#11 30! Lve 508 710 PHILA... © 2 High Gloss or Dull Finish. JOHN KNARR, Agent | for Centre Hall. iy, returns and \ 9 wn LIKE EDGES . sid dee | - dent on ocastdd, at which time and piace you oan be | 411 that cortain plece of land sitaate in Bogen post, thenoe by lands formerly owned by §Freder Creek, (thetnoe by said Creek by the several John Holt's claim to the place of beginning, oon {an mber, 149% and that an is : “U . Fi ». h »” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. 1999, i nion nis . brane Yo ae pope ‘The Top Notch in Laundry Art Township, Centre County, Pennsrivania, boand- | p I Ld ly ick Anti north 36 dogrees wost perches, oorses thereof to a lion tree, thence by land of taining forty-three and one-ha'l acres, net mens an order of a desued from | purpose of | making pariitic is £ At 9 o'clock a, mat the late residence of the deo. | od and described as follows: Beginning st a | thence by landfof Joseph Nell © Bald Eagle of tire W. M. CRONISTER Rheriff, Fries» PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG fun Sheriffs OfMos, silefonte, Pa. Nov A, - SO wh a wf wf wf Fah wf Be Hy ANTED SALESMEN To solicit orders for CHOICE and HAR Hue of Nursery Binck. STEADY WORK and STOCK REPLACED FREE. If you | cannot work steady, fake a local agency. Secure WEEE RFE dy LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN ALLEGHENY REGION; TIONAL: OPEN TO TUITION FREE; OTHER EXPEN WwW. N AND EQUIPMENT. ‘ LEADING DEPA RTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory, BIOLYGY BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or. nal stud vith the m : iy Sllang BEAUT] THE UNDENOMINA- BOTH SEXES; ov 2 BF 3 Do Be Aa SS83vaRE2EREReS n i Bg mEzup The Hawks Nursery Company, oe] dm ROCHESTER, N. Y. 20000000000000000000000008 Merit : i 2 p.omis m *Daily. {7% t Week Days. $10 10m, in. Sun vd andeiphia Sten 8 Ang EE ay at from a on wi MISE Ys 3 ith Jan un v Civi NOI ERRING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, RROAERIOAL ENGINEERING MINING 4 ENGINE ERING; sceom w extensive onan the Field ‘the aboratory. HISTORY; AND POLITICA SciENc RA {optional.) English 4uifed,) ghee or more continued A THEMATIC and ASTRONOMY: pure Rad kif fet combining shop work ; IAL Foliioat sci sci: HACK Bomeinatins » BERT pn ser 5 NT Fox En train from W ivy Is the trade mark of success. bound Value is the true test of cheapness, These cour es My Fall line is complete— the finest ever brought to this valley, While leather has advanced 25 per cent. uy prices are the game as I purchased ahead of the advance. Always some specialties. Give me a call. C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. 9 0. Eh the 5 C. A.SNOW& CO Ope. PATENT OFICE, WASHINGTON,
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