THE CENTRE REPORTER Editor and Proprietor. 8. W. BMITH, si wh TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. OLD SUBSCRIBERS ean pay One Dollar any time during 1900 and get the paper fur one year beginning July 1, 1900, OLD SUBSCRIBERS whose subscriptions are paid fn advance of July 1st, 1900, will get the same credit as though the paper had not chang- ad hands. FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the Reporter will be sont to NEW SUBSCRIBERS from now until Jan uary 1st, ADVERTISF MENTS, ~20 cents per line for three jnsertions, wud § cen per line for each subse quent insei tion. Other rates made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Oct. 18, DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, PRESIDENT | WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN........Nebraska VICE PRESIDENT ADLAI E. STEVENSON....covmmmnmsmnnn . DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, P. GRAY MEEK FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE, N.M. EDWARDS... reanasens Wil TRIS POT HARRY E. GRIMM ......cciiiiiiniinnmmonsms Doylestown FOR J. K. P. HALL Lilinois Bellefonte CONGRESS, cml COUNTY. COUNTY TICKET, FOR IH, WETZEL....onrees 1. W. EBPLER..cccoirsvnees Y COMMISSIONER, FREDERICK ROBB......... ASSEMBLY, Bellefonte Ferguson Twp wesassene LibEXLY TWP COLLEGE MEN FOR BRYAN, President Elliot, of Harvard, has an- nounced that he will not support Me- Kinley because he is opposed to the imperialistic policy of the Republican administration. With this tion of President Elliot's the announcement that nine-tenths of the Faculty of Harvard are for Bryan. Four years ago they were unanimous- ly for McKinley, and would not eveu be civil to Bryan. change, and is an indication of how sentiment Las changed ino the east from what it was in 1596, causes Connecticut in 1896, he was mobbed by the Yale students, and his broken up. This year Yale has a large Bryan club, and a large number of the Professors are openly for Bryan. is also true of Corpell, Ann Michigan, and all other Colleges. 1896, with a few exceptions, the Col meeting irrespective of party. Now a majority of these people are against McKinley, and in favor of Bryan. For some years prior to 1596 the ed- ucators of this country, and the Col lege-bred people inclined towards the Democracy on the tariff question. But most unanimously supported McKin- was elected on the financial issue, would not interfere with the tariff. was an understanding between the KR iff was not to be disturbed. promise of course, was violated at once. McKinley could not even wait until the regular session of congress but had to call an extra session to repeal the Wilson Bill, and substitute the trust. breeding Dingley Bill, in its stead. NoGbecause the country desired such action, but because the trusts and syo- dicates demanded the repeal of the Wilson Bill, and the substitution of a measure that would enable them to re imburse themselves for the money con- tributed to elect McKinley. licans, and the imperialistic policy of the administration under the grinding hand of Mark Hanna has driven the College people back into the Demo- cratic party. Their influence will be very potent in the campaign, and is materially strengthening Bryan Lefore the people, cA —————— When you vote for Assemblymen you must remember that not simply the men must be considered, but you must consider whether you want Cen- tre county represented by Republicans who will act altogether contrary to Democratic principles. The Demo- cratic candidates for the legislature can be depended upon to vote against any unjust Republican measures, and that is sufficient reason why every Democrat in Centre county should sup- port them. Their Democracy is un- questionable, Chairman J, K. Johnston, of the Democratic county committee, has ar- ‘ranged with the district chairmen to have meetings at a number of places in Penps valley the locations and dates of which are appended, It si the duty of all good Democrats to see that these meetings ars attended, Demo- crats don’t belleve in civilizing with bayonets, or compelling one to vote the Democratic ticket by threats, but they do believe in persuading vot- ers by discussing the issues of the day honestly and fearlessly, and it is to hear these arguments that the chair man asks all Democrats and others ‘who wish to do so, to assemble at the ~~ warlous places mentioned below, where they will be met by able speakers, Messrs, Allison and Thompson Htate 8. 8 Convention, are afraid to say whether they are for Quay or Hastings, If they are afraid to say openly where they stand now, The Slate Sunday SBehool convention will meet in Altoona October 23-25, 1000. The delegates from this county will they have the eourage to vote are as follows: Rev's Kershner, their own convictions if elected to the! Rhoads and Rearick, from Centre Legislature ? Hall; Rev, Hepler, of Lemont; Rev. Aikens, of Pina Grove Mills, and Rev. Black, of Boalsburg. Mr. A, B. enbach, Bellefonte; C. L. Gramley and Miss Winifred Wolf, Rebersburg; Misses Elsie Geiss, Kmilie Alexander, and Mrs. W, H, Kreamer, Centre Hall; Wm. Grove, Lemont, and Wm. A. of a congressman, Murray, Boalsburg. It is hoped that pains in looking up the pension claims | all of these delegates will be able to at- of soldiers, without regard to politics. | tend this convention, and bring back | enthusiasm enough to inspire and . i ——————— Hon. J. K. P. Hall, the Democratic cpndidate for Congress in this distriet, is exceptionally well qualified for the position to which he aspires, He has had experience us a legislator and is | thoroughly posted in the routine work | He takes special | a. — If the people of the Twenty-eighth Congressional District wish to ackowl- edge the faithful service of one of their | most faithful servants they will give Hon. J. K. P. Hall one of the larg- est mujorites ever accorded a candidate from the district. Politics has never entered into Congressman Hall's ser- vice and he always was found on the be of the most good to the most people He is an fiithful servant of the jeo)le in gress and is justly entitied to receive | jy uo clover) red that an living in in Nov. nail We Yin his just as good a ] } wil no prizes ~bocauso the prizes of subscriptions ion to the popu- § 3 * county. - - lf tl If Democrats are not satis fled with Republican state vole for the Democratic da tes for the Legislature. must candi- ‘Women. - REIL A Wonderful Offer to Va have received word of a iv TY able o most remus ke side of those measures that would ér whic! able man, and has been a LOL wa an overwhelming majority His services entitle him to jority and the people should not be Falls Tan 10 as i a Dig ma- 3 ha half-hearted about it. Creek Herald. being give 1 + ligt t LArgest el G8 Ap are most easily Fell Down a Well, Se sori! ath : ud ian > Area Mrs. Louis LaChance, of Houtzdale, | Te thn nian fell through the well 14 feet deep and came near dy- ing of suffocation. full of gas that it almost f Murs. Of It was er clever feat f sy cities and towns ¢ of a dry | tho United States and nada 1 or covering ave been ar The cities of the ped las The well was so proved the her urth that around and until the the wel rope LaChance not man was let down into death rescuers. {i ’ I'he remain : 0 BX OU A Ciass more small tow wr Bl INCTOAKCSR, 1 LHAOH, it was possiile to get a the unfortunate woman. infects — It Happened in a Drug Store. “One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked fora brand of { cough medicine that I did not have io stock,” says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular druggist of N. YY. “she was di-appoiuted and wanted to : B. baad Loe know w hat cough preparation I could nahi I YOY 1. Hn, CA, An I said to her that I could gble to n good "ron « recommend Ontario, Delsneaior well r point of offer is | recommend,» free ly i Cough Remedy and view, Chamberlain's pnoeds to be that | take a bottle of the remedy and aft The Delincalor, lor {fs million af! she coul “ early ha . ia uy find ha os AE ! vomnen 1 pon the | giving it a fair trial if she did not AR OOD | it worth the money to bring back the P34 genera if 8 pram | bottle and I would refund i paid. Ib the course of a A new remedy for biliousness is now on «ale at Mrs. J. H. Keller's, Linden Hall, and J. F. Smith's, Hall. It is called chamberlain's Stomach and | the lady came back in company with end in need of a to i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, sider that a tion for the remedy.” It is for sale by Mrs. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall; J. 3 Smith, Centre Hall. a fri cough medicine Centre bottle of I con- recommenda- and advised her buy Liver Tablets very good and will prevent the attack if given as Pi IF YOU WISH TO BECOME . * . 3 ¥ oy ab : oY » aa Weabviasaaw ig ol a vihivasva ” % Re on 2 . dan wf aw ie aA Ras > v A 4 YETTA dd Bey * * 4 N ¥ i Ld is» Bs wy ve | - fan fyaanwvs y _-— - Ma wevsaay yw - " - ” ad Waa Essa & . ¥ . a + vy reve ig end a abawae -- i short, if you wish fo secure a trainin; thas will 61 DONOral ie pure ‘The Pen nsylvania State College Offers exceptional advantages. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. 129% TAKING EFFECT IN SEPTEMBER, as to furnish a mach m the General Cours have been extensively modified, so varied ratate loci for Year, thas 5 ? Latin and Greek Political Science either the most Edaoation we the Freshman heretotore, inciudiog History Languages and Literatures These courses are especially adapied tn the yan Spaniel fag Phrsiolog Pe @gogics, at wants of 1 thorough training for the Profession of Teaching, or a general © al and Mining Gradasios howe who seek HORT Eagmneering are no difficulty The courses in Chemistry, C very in ing positions ivil, Bleetrical, Mschani the United among the best in securing and hold siales. have YOUNG WOMEN are admitted 10 all courses on the same tens a: Young Men 1 1900 FALL SESSION opens September 12, For SPECIMEN EXAMINATION PAPERS or for CATALOGUE giving fall informa- tion respecting courses of stu ly, expenses, ete., aad sh ywiog positions held by graduates, address The REGISTRAR, State College, (Centre Co.,) Pa. Mrs. J. A. Aikens, Ladies’ Furnishings, Bellefonte, BNR VY Pa. I just returned from the city on Saturday and » ¥ nd JACKETS have a fine line of . SUITS a For Ladies, “ Misses, Children. Ladies’ French Flannel Waists. Ladies’ Silk Waists. Fine Line of Furs. Children's Capes. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, R % Empire Corset, “ PHANB COURT BALE —BY VIRTUE OF i an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre | County, the undersigned | Administra i tor of the estate of Bamuel Brown, decessed, of | Harris township, will offer at puhiie sale on the | premises, one mile east of Linden Hall, i SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 20, 1900, i Atl delock pom, all tha! messange, lenement or | tract of Inud situated in Harris township, Centre | County. Pa, bounded snd described ax fo lows | On the north by land of Van Tries heirs, ou cast { by land of W, K. Alexander, on south by lands of David J. Meyer, and on the west by land of Ellzabeth Gettig and Potter estate, containing i —— 15) ACRES, more or less, Thereon erected a two-story dwell ing house, bank barn and other outbuildings, | The farm Is in a good state of cultivation: %0 | nores are timbered with oak, 2 | ~1t { ALBO, At Aaronsburg, Saturday October 13, 1900, at 1 ip m,a House and Jot in Asrousburg, Haines township, Centre County, Pa, bounded on the north by Second street, on the east Ly lot of Con fer heirs, on the south by an alley, and on the west by Coben alley. The property has a two story dwelling house, stable and outbuildings TERMS OF SALE ~Onethird of purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale; one- {| third In one year, and the balance in two years, | with interest to be secnred by bond and mort | gage on premises. WM. B. MINGLE, Adm'r | Centre Hall, Pa, ARM FORSBALE OR RENT —THE UNDER- sigu 4d offers Lhe farm of M 8 Catharioe Enerick, located in Gregg towaship, one one P half miles east of Peons Cave, co taining be tween forty and fifty scres of tilisble soil and fifty sgeres of timber land for sale or rent A Dew bank barn, with manure shed, and good house are erected thereon Buoniug walter at both | house sand barn, The wood land is oak, pine sv d chestnut, tion apply to Oo 114 For Farther inform: - W.8B MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa, i 4 DMIN af A nmmings is Me OU NOTICE : the estate towns to the of { deceased bh ut dersigned thaaey 1id Guest gil perso «& Know {ng the used the sa'd osiate take Imm: diate p 36 id tho « Claims again theniie #1 the same Ly present then duly au ated for selttioment R¥BECCA CUMMING CUMMINGS, Administrilnes, Linden Hal WM. GROH RUNK Attorpey, Bell +1 3 tii Pa o DMINIETRATOR'S NOTICE «LETTERS of Administration ou the estaie of Ww 1 ste of Cente Hall Bor loceased, having been daly granted to the igned win ! wet fully re ail ns then iy febited to the estate Wo make Imm diate payn t£. an Rims the same LO present seilivnient H we mn ‘i $343 vite Gj Lieamt DeTso 1 those having ¢ against the Ww iy suthentiont ed Administrator, Lewisburg has joss prop ke rial fie Supe GERTRUDE FLORAY AZ A NTS. rs whe wits 1 EAN pepare for thie We - rath Telography § writ b Aen Trix iomdin i re abie insti Io pemitione w imsitied Write ferrin A vigusd 15h GRAPH COLLEGE, lexiogion, Ky § Tree cata Bplows and Baking fAbera selon paid UNION TEA OO, I Blreet, Harr burg Pa take an heif in. fired sisirway entirely ® ® v WEBER Boalsbirg. Pa Chambersburg Business College... wis BRT nnn er vee. Civil Service SCHOOL. Memorial Square, Nabione!l Bank Building Under new management, June 1, 1900, Com picie Cosirsen In » BOOK EEEPING, RAFI ETENOGHRAPHY, TYPEWRIT] COLLEGE PREPARATORY. CIV PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE Rindents can enter at any time —Day and night session, Day stodents admitted to Night sessions without extra charge, sStodents sasistod 10 positions when thoroughly qualified — Rates and supplies Jower than other schools of this kind — Vacation for 1000, Dec. 21st to 31, Rend for our new college catalogue, ~ Any one contemplating aking any course taught by as would do well 10 address, 2 LE KIPKA. le inl M. L. WILLIER, ; Principals. { Lock Box 22.) CULATION ENGLISH, SERVICE, 1Banly Wheat | w———— Rye... Coro... cu. New Oma PRODUCE AT STORES, BRIBE... cones cr cnmmtssmmumin cnmsssistncissms sess i ae dE an a IE Ean we LARA... coco cr cinsinmmmmminisimmsssrismtsissios ves Polatoos...... ER SA A SPRINGMILLS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, Barley... diate ft fa nd ill rt re a SERRE PE RS SR FECT CREP VE ROR REE ER SE ad LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross, WHERE, POfl...onrarvivnssrrsmim ssvsnmmevssmsioriceiss Whant, WEE... .coii ur imssnesississismne IE PRs omns imme siesmsisisssminsssmin sn BISHICR COI. couirer sr cosmrtressisgmssmssrmummposs stoves suv hho hho thee tet het mt ae CME, BIOW oo cinins + rommsinscsimisbusmensesssomprimis HIRT i ico vinsnnissrunsse iemsvmmsssmssnt: sessmsibariistares New SE SY that & btn td Lt 5 at ttt Set a greens Essy BIRMMBBE oye cisers sou rviins crssserennenvarsen sosbmmianis sai wivsset RA AIM SINS. Application for excursion ticket ore ders on the P. R. R, on account of the Sixth Annual Encampment of the Ju- niata Valley Veteran Association, em- bracing the counties of Bedford, Blair, Centre, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniate, Mifflin, Northumberland, Perry, Soy der and Union, and the Annual Reur- fon of the Odd Fellows of Perry coun ty, at Newport, Pa., Oct. 26 and 7, 09 999999 N VDDD Spring Mills, Pa. August 27. 1000), P.V.S. STORE. Full Hope In stock, designs, Marlow Heel, Jennings Toe Laced or Buttoned Boxed Calf, Norway Calf, Russians Calf. My stock was never more complete, No jobbing., but solid shoes direct from the manufacturers, Bpecial inducements for the Fall Trade. Come and see buying. All kinds of produce, exee butier, taken in change fur poods, Thanking you for past favors, and boping a continuance of RAINE, I Remain, C. A. KRAPE. in all the new my stock before pt eX~ HL 0080000000000000000000000000000000000000000 coeseeee PHT WT T Tw wd Good News Again Centre Hall point along the Lewisht . and Tyrone R. R. by and that 3 quired is why It feet Over Two Car Loaas of Furniture, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc., or orders. E Are way down. J. S. DAUBERMAN, 146m CENTRE HALL. $a40q ¥ sin ceo. 9992S DDYDD NNN N90 NNN NNN and Closing Out Sale of Oxfords. 1a ord mn At 10 MaKe rok Onur : d st i $55 the Be "0 COnyYIneced i ind see ti De A, Hem ana POWERS SHOE CO. Bush Arcade. Bellefonte. | Clee ETE i # Tal Hana Wilbur A HENNEY, BLACKSMITHa CENTRE HALL, PA. - What puzzles other me- chanics can be done well hee. General Carriage Making con. ducted in all its branches, Resetting of tires given special attention. Prices very low. Buggies repainted and trimmed. All kinds of work done in a : peat and workmaoship manner. : Call before giving out your work, ERS RTE a a HH - WW, le BBE PEN as ate * is ae a - RATA ATATaTaT RATAN A 0 SC Mt SIERRA Eee Te Te ae Aa se ss Ne a aa rR A Aw TSAR A - a § § ok $ » » oe , a a - LEE Eel 5 + rei laTeTe Te al i ge ¥ » W. H. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, Pa.) District Agent for PR » . Central Pennsyl for The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, N. J. Organized, . . . . . . 1848. oO 0 © Also A The Standard Accident Insurance Company, of Detroit, Michigan. Als .. . ..» A Line of Fire Insurance. To Nepalr 00000000000000000000000000000000000 ae Philadelphia & Erie RR. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway. Time Tabie, iu effect May 27, 1900. TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOR, EABTWARD, 7.924, m.~Train 61, Weck days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, wrriving st Philadelphia, 11.488. m., | Rew fork 2.13 p, m., Baitir ore 11 50 p. m., Wash ingen 100 p. m. Parior car and pascuger coach {Ww Philadelphia, 92 a. m~ Train 50 Dally for Eaubury Willkerbarre, Boronton, Harriebuig snd inter mediate stations, Week days for Fors slon. Ha zleton, aud Pols eile Philacelp Lin, Sew York, sitimore, ton. Through | wsenger | conches Lo Philsdelphis, 155 p. m~Traip 12, Weekdays for Bunbury Wilkesbarre, Berspton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Her risburg and jntermodiste stations, arriving st Philadelphia st 6.28 p m., Kew York. 9.50 p. m, Baltimore 6 00 p. mu. Wastinglon st 7.15 p. m. Parior car through Wo Pi fladeiphia, and pas senger coaches 0 Phlladeiphis, Baltimore snd | Washington i bOlp. wm~Train 32, V eekdays Wilkes | barre, Berauton, Hazleton, Powsville, and daily for Harrisburg snd inter diate poiuis, arriving atPniodeiphie 100 pm., bew York 2803 8. m., Baltimore 2.45 p. 16 b ng 1065p. m. Pas seuger coaches 10 Philedelpbir and Pallisnore, o Train 6, Dally | Harrlaburg and all intermediate {lug ed Philadelphia, 425 a a mm. Baititnore, 2.80 a m Pullman sleeping cars 0 Philadephia and New PRASEDFErs CAL remain in until 7.3 a.m, 204 8. m~Traln burg end points cast Phliadeiphin wt 6.52 a 9.5 Woek days, 10.20 8, mn. FB ¥. 3 145) 6 mm, Washi . 1.44 CRIS 0d Da -SeLger Washingion for ®11 m for flat New BULLY ions, airy. York at 7,13 $05 mn. Harrisburg Philmdeipbin undisturbed Ding row OTR sieeper 4. For Harris revving «4 s MW, ov B, wleeping ns bilsdeiphin and WESTWARD, nay BET BOG BIE ily) For Lock Haven i mys lor ig and wie Ke Pitts yi ir Kane, Ty- tsbhurg, Cenen- sialon Syracuse, FRI with ) Kaue and Bocns Loesler Bufiai« Nisgaras Ii passenger cosches t ald Parior car 10 Bax Week devs fo lations r Kenoto, siatle { THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON EAST AND 800TH night, FROM Trair FPhilade) b Harrisburg » & in. deil) Weck Gays arriving Train ¢ tan 4 Washing {llkeshurre : DisDGT car from Philadelphin Coches from Phils. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days, Westward M AM i be 4 ATIONS Eastward, AM ¥ Hab Hew FERRO Batmh ar . Rising Spring 8 11 Peon Cave 8 15 Centre Hall B 24 Gregg 5 31 Linden Hall B35 0sk Ha k 32 lemont B43 Dale Summit * 52 Pleasant Gap SM Axemann 6 45 } 4 1 Bellefonte 0 2 % - ‘ 1 Adaits don at £3 Dal trains leave Lewisburg for Montan. 5.00 a m, 7.05 a. m., 545 a m, 1.1 i and 8 00 m. returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 7.55. 0.908. mm. 10.08 a. m. 5.05, Ehpm ands ibpm On Bundays (rains leave Montandon | 100i m and 5 ing leave Lewis burg #308. m., 1008 a.m. and 5.04 p.m, J.B HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD General Manager. Gen"! Pw'ger agt #.28 and ~ iv " Rend Down No ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNEYLVANIA, Condensed Time Table Head Up. Nov. 21, 1 No 6.80 4 do 2 900, pom. Ly pa Ar 046 36 .BELLEF'NTE. 6 «Nigh... p.m P.moam, IC 9 & 5 s 0 51 21 1% is 10 8 1] a0 EB i] bi i 43 5 Bh boi] ol BOR. vie i 08 Heol Park... bi Dunkies .... I CHUBLERSB'G. EL Sunydertown... any... Huston... wel AMAR.... He Clintondale... 12 Krider's 8'n g. 24 Mackeyville.. 30 .Opdar Springs. 821 rrr BRAID... cu 345 MILL HALL. 1 : i : Sereiy Shore. OAT, eee oper | lve | $2 2 2 84°11 50 Lve | NO POT} 20 fs 5 82 700 on. PHILA... $5 36°11 5% | sec AUISDUC CIty... | i | | cu NEW YORK........ | | i ! {Via Tamequs,) ! i “10 0 19 30) ....... kx. Ha po NEW YO { { Via Phila) ! i BM Am Ar Lye. ja. min om. *mily. Week Days. 00 p. m. Sunday, 130 10s. m., Sunday. Philadelphia Sleeping Cam attached 0 Hast bound train from Williamsport at 1130p m and West-bound from Philadeiphia at 11.56 om, . W.GEPHART, vi Superintenden 2.0. 8 w SEEDS S & ut st $5 A ARs eHRERL Ee BO 8 38 i $0 af af of wf Gf AF SF al wf ab WW IEP BBR POP ERY BREED DOD RYT bh tL PBELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROA To take effect May 25, 1596, 5 STWARY, a — Db. 8 81 vn, HUD nisin. | even INO. sis ALE Un, Fo BD rir WRAIB revi 18 1%. Begtia Oro BU on KMD. fara DIR. eens OF nro iis mene. 1 00... Col a £38385, - a Go po fthe go Letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, with all lines of office should be made to Samuel Clay, Secre- g Just new in (he market this fal Call to see lho stock when in town. stationery, neatly and cheaply «
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