B. W. SMITH, . . . . Editor and Proprietor. ————— sn —— October 24, 1901. : porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISFMENTH. 20 conts per line for three fosartions, wad 5 cen. per line for each subse cams nse tion, Other res made known 03 application dale on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it is not correct, Dates are only month. Jjan0l, mean that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, Democratié Ticket. For Justice of Supreme Court ; HARMAN YERKEN. For State Treasurer : ELISHA 4. CORAY. Prothonotary—M, I. GARDNER. District-Attorney—N.B. SPANGLER SUPPORT CORBAY good Democrat and every other good tion of the forees in favor of reforma- tion is greatly veeded | throughout our land been holding high ant Governor Gobin, al vays a faithful This year, when there s nothing io voived in the contest save the question be a decided verdict against the ma- chine and its notoriously corrupt prac- est, fair and just. known as one of the state's ablest and most upright judges, while Mr. Coray ‘The Story of Justice 4 8% x 7 GE! < s Remarkable Potter’ i i | i i nam Court Order Will the an Inquiry? 3 : 8 4 . Ps “a $ } and appointee to the Supreme Court # judicial colleagucs. affecting “machine” legislation was an open suspicion that pointees, Justice Brown crets. door, declaring that he court upon the PFitisburg “Ripper” of the d ic Although 8% y and : made took no steps 4 there were ieake before the Supre the other of Gove rf» was the betrayer charge direct denials + even the nar in advance. tions belween Potter and Stone when advance of the ernor’s cut long-distance telephone G ifr also the decision nipulater” be able tc their integ thing.” generally, rupt and extravagant legislation and bas a reputation as a thoroughly clean and honest legislator. Their election would mean much of advantage to the people of Pennsylvania, . Bo - ecutive Mansion’ the “White House,” in mind the execliu<ion Washiugton, — : a One reason, ai wid reason, why every voler ean conscientiously wvotg for Mr. Garduoer is that it is positively Enown that he is conducting {he office of Prothonotary — . % vy ate your ticket to the bottom, and give Mr. Spangler the Democratic can. didate for District Attorney the full vote of the party, just the same as though he had the s'rongest, bitterest opposition, ——— Judge Stewart of Franklin eounty handed down an opinion on Thursday 1 su inving a on pubic sales 2 of real estate y « flat it fictitious | the law, ar mens hint resorted to, known “onfh nothing else but a five eosart i holds that anyone guilty of such bid- ighest judicial body ving are some of papers of the Philadelphia North American. No ny uld be charge? alleged ipriety it iz a greater infar £ impeachment and Id any neredi- would ithout iadeliphia Times. = yee Bid be held responsible for damage sus tained by the purchaser, ——C——— A Asano Ra *hiladelphia Mr shown bimself such an admirable of. an indisereet fe putiiean who was anx ious to fill a position beyond his ahili- ties. Worth will be recognized on e ection day, ett pb fost sana Don’t take it for granted that because the Republicans are not united on the Btate ticket, there will he no trouble to elect the county ticket, Such a blunder cost two Demoeratic legisla- tors last fall. The Republicans in Centre county, as a rule, do not look after the interests of the Democratic candidates, and nothing of the kind need be expected this fall. There are enough Democrats in the county to give Mr. Gardoer a majority of six hundred, and why not get out the vote aud do jt, pc a The people of Centre county have very propertly given a second term to every prothocorsry who hus performed the duties of ix «Mee faithfully, M L Gardner bas ben a faithful official and has become conversant with the duties of the office, and ean give the best service to the people. He is es preially ecurteons and seootnmodat- ing, and there nie very mun yeon sider ations that shouid secure for him (he votes of the citizens, Give him Fou support and it will be very worthily bestowed, A A A Ss We gunrantee and stg by every Pair of shoes (hat leaves our sore Yeager & Davie, B11 fone i A 5 A SM A RAAT Write Grant Hoover for pricen on boo ¥ or and ita ily admitted sage of an i, making messages Pittsburg Dispatch. ge prefer i against Jus ( tone by The tion with lack the were pub. a general way, ptiy deniel by both Governor Stone and Justice Potter. aiter many conferences of insur i tic leaders, they before the elev. a political campaign, the name of the man . but shrouded in even y of anonymity than 7 with a degree of circume stantial detail that most positively calis for 2a answer in more authorita- tive form than hitherto given. No af- fidavits accompany them and no proof fn given whether they emanate from a responsibie man or a professional campaign liar, yet they are published by The Philadelphia Press in its larg. ast type, attended by declarations from that journal of its entire respon. sibility and a bold challenge to the governor or Justice Potter to deny them if they can. Philadelphia Record. In May last The Press startled its risburg dispatch accusing Justice Pot. ter, of the supreme court, of having made improper disclosure to Gover nor Stone of the impending action of the court with reference to the cone tested constitutionality of the Pitts burg “ripper” legislation. The gov- ernor and Justice Potter both denled the truthfulness of the publication, but the charge was reiterated by The Press and its verity measurably con firmed by the subsequent decision of the court when announced. patch of May 1, with further confirma. Substribe for the Reporter, Cf the & ‘ 5 11 y the allegn Governor Stone unfit for ti Were the lican party ' e and self-re inaiast £1 116498 § i drawal of place on t) alling that, enda sylvania vy will nity to Coarse jndicial an im noriia a state | ve a profound | of Pennsylvania : and more expecially on the members | of the bar in is 1 “partisan ciap- | trap.” It emanates from those high In i authority In the Republican party, | whose political duty and inclination | woitld be to support Justice Potter for election were he an admissible | candidate, on any standard of official | and judicial conduct known to men We can recall no such jndiclal mis ! conduct in the history of any state | of the Union, save in South Carolina | and Louisiana, in the worst stages of | the carpet-bag regime, when judges | were made a matter of barter and | sale, and political caucuses or private | interests determined their action. This is the low condition to which the highest judiciary of Pennsylvania has sunk, through the criminal mis conduct of one of its members. We reprint the disclosures of The Philadelphia Press, not because of thelr probable political effect, but as the most startling bit of news Im. portant to all the people, in regard to judicial degredation that has been made public for years. The judiciary should not only be free of just re. proach, but of even the suspicion of | misconduct, let alone criminal viola. | tion of its recognized duties and re. sponsibilities. That has become the gospel of our politics and the judg. ment of our citizens. a I HAH St A SAAN. Yeager & Davis’ shos store Belle foute, Ps, A on I MR US. Among the awards at the Pan-Amer- lean Exposition last week was a silver medal to the Standard Steel Works for ita exhibit of steel tires, wheels and frames, A I MSA NONI. Fort BALK <A first-class range, The Jewel, in good condition, as good as new, at the Reformed pussannge, AU MR SO SAA i We are Centre scounty agents for the Walk-Over shoes for men—Yeager & Duvisy Bellefonte, ¥ y i 1 3 1a Executor, Centre + GRAIN MA Penn's Banking Company, Recelves Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly ATTORNEYS. TIUGHB TAYLOR, ~d Attorney -at-Law, Bellefonte, Pe. No. 24 Temple Court. All manner of legal busi ness promptly attended to auE9 ORVIS C.M. BOWER, E 1,0} {JEVIS BOWER & ORVIS, Atiorneys nt Law, BELLEFONTE PA Zjulon 5 — vid F¥. Fortney, W. Harrison Walker FORTHEY & WALKER Attorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. et north of Court House, {‘LEMANRT DALE, Allarney sti Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, W. corner Diswsond, two doors from Bank ans? ‘KLE, Atlorneyat-law, BELLEFONTE, PA r eollections Office, 0 IA bo oEBFOSTE, PA isiness attended te srman and Ege ATTORREY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA irts Codsuitation in BE Office, Crider Exchang novles cand rs uw I ". 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Ho!lid yrburg and ur Specially Het PENNSYLYAMNA iL a, Philadelphia & wrie R. k. Divisic n and Northern Central Railw ay. Time Tavie, 11 elect May AINE LEAVE MONTANDUMN a. m.~Traln 64. We ot : Yigal Pb olad ph i fe i. we I, Bait 12.30 p. ¢ Apel Pp. wm. Perio css spd Pesci ger coach ipl, a " we 2.38 m.~ Traly 8 Daily for esunbury barre, Seronton, Basis. v walalions. Week days for &« uC Pots vile Falecelp i us sore, Washingion, Throvgt “hes Wo Philedelphis : i Ang jute Blom. Ha sew York wsenger pv m.~Tra i 12 Veekdays for Sunbury vRLAITe, BClebive , Hazleton, Pottsville , Har La ediatle slelicus BITIviLg & m., bev York iy. m Weriigton a1 716 pm Ww Fillsdelpbin, sud pas Blisdelphis, beitimore and ¥ oe kde» fo ¢ RLG Bailiinore, an ®lalion BRers « 7808. m WESTWARD 532 e. mm. -~Traiu 3 (Ds iy ¥or Erie, Un2 &iomigun, Rochester, Buflaio, N gars Falls, ana Llerisedinie slatioue will jase Lge conchos 0 Erie and Rochester Week de » fog Dubus, Bellefoute, snd Piust uty On sundays onl Yuliman siecper Ww Poiied. plain oy ic 30.00 mn. mn. ~Trein 31 Le ,, Fo Lock Haven Ana uterine ie slalions, sud weekdays for i'yrone, Clear i, Philipsburg, Pittsburg and the West, wit “IVURD can 0 Tyrone 1.31 p ms Train 61 4 : Weekdays for Kane. Ty- rote Liearivid, Philipsburg, # Hisburg, Canaan daigus sud ok fiwedisley sislions Ey¥ractuss Rochester, Buflslo sng Nisgara Falls, wig rough passenger cosches to Kase aud Roepe ester, and Parior oar Ww Folladel pha SAS Pp, mm. ~Train ©. Week Gays for Eenoto, Eimira and intermediate slalionus, G00 p.m. —Train 67. Weekdsys for Wi Jims Por. aud intermediaie stations Thiough Parior Lar and + asscnger Couch for Phiiede iptain, 0pm. ~Traau 9.1 3 u ¥. for Williams Port sud lute rmed mie stati LEWISBURG AND TYRUNE BALLMOAL Week dajs Aosiwera Sastwara, AM. Blaliube am PM b U Montanudor 6 30 Lewisburg 6 8 Biehi iZ Vicksburg Miminbur, 027 Milimont {7 Vo lel iron {7 40 Pada) Mounts iv 80 Cobury 17 37 Zerby {05 Rising sprig, & ii Fenn Cave b is Uentre Hall b 24 faregy 31 Linden Hail TREAT Ar rw OW ww Lemont 3 Dale Summit i% 52! Plossant Gay o 8 55 Axemann io # 00 Bellefonte BORD AS BS AZ 80 80 rrr - a be Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Mouian WHat 5.20 a m, 25 a. m., B65 a m, 1.1% 560 and 5.00 p. m. returning wave Monlandon for Lewisburg at 7.40, 3.50 a m0 a. mm. 5.05 Un Sundays tr dns leave Montandon 9.2% and 106] a m and 5.02 p. m., returning lesve lewis burg 9304 m., 1005 am. and 5. 4 p.m, J.B HUTCHINSON omaral Menage ’ CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PEXNSY a Comdensd Time Table Read Down Rend Up. No.1 No 3Nos Nov.21,180. NOTE CI Red ——— ———— | ————" m P m am, Ly, Ar 710 %2 90/46 30 .BELLEFNTE 2 258 642... Nigh... Ni ION 6 gx Dion. ... 3% OR] 6 a8 Hela Park | B05 655... Dunkies .. 3 = 6 5% HUBLERSB'G 7 U8, _Bnydertown.. T0060... .. Vittany w——- JO... Huston .... ¥ -~ BE a J 19 Krider's Sng. : : at - Macie ville... 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