DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- the wonderful made by Dr, tilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver - and bladder remedy, It is the great medi. iumph of the nine- century; dis- after years of research by er, the emi- nt kidney and blad- specialist, and is in promptly curing id trou- s the worst ne r 3 just the remedy in so many w ial arrangeme: ll fl a Spel all readers c snd send hamton, regular dollar size Don’t ms ber the | name, 1er's swamp-Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. Y, on every bottle by ali good druggist take, but remen Come one: eome all. A Splendid Line of FALL AND WINTER Just received Bargain Emporium GOODS ctl the OF O.T.CORMAN SPRING MILLS. » DRESS GOODS Dress goods in great and zibelines io all the be ENGLISH HO Rerges shades usion tal SIERY for COMPLETE STOCK OF JEWELRY FLOOR © of th HATS ar C d APS SCHOOL... | 1 You'd be surprised to the large number of students leaving our store these days ; each carrying a package | containing Stationery required this | year by his school or eollege at one-half regular price, or if at price, twice the quantity. re about : sate Mennen’s Powder Common Talcums, the box oe, I Collar Points, a line at Purse Beads and the Silks. Fine line Mohairs and Serves. the leading new Frbries 3 }i Paper Roldiers and Beads for the Children Men's Working Hose, be Sc quality. Regular | Outing or to 10¢e. Jeautiful Finnnelot Woolen Hose for the Family Toy Wash Boards, 10 and 15¢ Don’t veglect the medium weight | underwear for these chilly days Oleine Soap, 5e the Ib More of the popular Shirt Waist Bets. A vew line of Trimmings. | See our 10e assortment of Dishes, That line of popular priced Granite Ware in at last, At least a thonsand pieces to pick from, A child of Mrs, Geo. T. Benson’ when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back ngainst a hot stove which burned him severely. The child was io grest agony and mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberinit’s Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after ap- plying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well, Mre. Bevson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va Pain Balm is an antiseptic linlment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, briises and A FATAL ACUVIDENT. Young Man Falls from Lumber Wagon und Dies from Injuries Received, The Reporter's Woodward corre- | spondent writes: James Mowery, a young man formerly of this place, now of near Aaronsburg, met with a | serious accident Wednesday noon of last week, While hauling lumber from Keister's mill, near Woodward, to Coburn his blanket fell from the wagon and in at- tempting to recover the robe he was thrown from the wagon and was run over, Death followed Thursday at He was buried at Woodward Sunday forenoon. The funeral was largely attended, He was seventeen years of age. He Irene Mowery, three sisters, Bertha, Marinda, and Mary, and one brother, Fisher. mcf font oon THE HEGULARS IN CAMP, At Tar Pit, East of Stone Oreek Gap i the Seven Mountains. the thoroughly organized bunting parties on the South Bide of i It Of One THE ELECTION. Democrats Lose No States that Belong to their Column,— Tammany Wins in N, Y, JUDGE GORDON TURNED DOWN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, IN Result In Central Pennsylvania—General Apathy Leads Political Forces in State, Tuesday was the quietest election held in Centre county for many years, Less than half the Democratic vote was polled, Pattison’s vote last year was 4,674, and Pennypacker's vote was 4,181, The vote for the head of the Democratic ticket Tuesday was less than twenty-one thousand. As the Reporter goes to press the official vote has not been made out, but it is safe to say that the Republican ticket, with the exception of auditor general, car- ried the county by a majority of less than ten, In Centre Hall and twenty-three were cast, sixty Democratic Republican votes cng Peousylvania Republican, hunters who | are immune from buck fever and other | kin This party now in | camp at “Tar Pit," east of Stone creek while the members are not has among its members disenses, ia | | | : | The members of this organization, | their correctness of aim and | killing powers when an opportunity is again presented. The members of the | | 1 { i i | | Regulars are : James Reish, John Wilkinson, D. R. Wm. Workinger, B. W. | Johnston, Harry Wilkinson, W. H. | Lucas, Joseph Gilliland, W. O. Rear- | ick, Rev. W. W, Rhoads, H. F. Mus- | ser, Wm. M. Grove, Esq. A guest of | Sweetwood, Rhoads named Gardoer Ministerial Association Mests i I'ie Pern's Valle ciation + Mo nee of Hall, Rearick, Ministerial Asso- | of this week at | W. H. Schuyler, | Chose present were Mclluay, Gress, and ia v fii aay y R ids ey, in Centre spent | business, An hour or two was ain sehiuvier section of routine wen could do | God. After din- | ner the Association adjourned to meet | J. M. Rearick the first Mon- | December. The question for | “The Kind of unregenerate abile to ts works aceepts day of discussion then is, o r » » " ry | Wolf House sald # b, 5 . RFit v3 \ Fhe William Wolf residence WHRH W. B. Mingle, Eq John Montelius, of Piper nois, to Merchant William for Iii. Meyer. , Agent City, H ! homes the best in Cen- tre Hall atid was erected by the late Mr. first to occupy the house | er the retuoval of the Wolf's. Land mold ¥ Fhe remainder of the land belonging 27 per acre, W. £ Po Then he sold | Williams and 9 13 acres to Chas aie fe s— Hunkie Heckman. A rence E Runkle and Kathryn i. Heckman, both of Tusseyville, were married at the Reformed parson- age, Centre Hall, by Rev. Daniel (iress, fs fn Smith, the Photographer. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, ni fo cos LOCALS, Mra. Perry McKinney, of Potters i Johu Mitehell, the labor leader, will | Lock i Haven Sanday two afternoon at Namuel Shop and daughter, Miss Will D Shoop. Mrs. Amelia Dietzel, of near Cnl- yer, is seriously ill. Her son, Rev. 8. H. Dietzel, of Maytown, arrived at Mra. Mary 1. Odenkirk, Mrs Mary Mra. W. Frank Bradford | Friday will go to Barnham 19 visit | Porter O. Odenkirk and family i A serious runawny accident oceurred | Monday morning wear Logsnton in | which Mrs. Howard Condo had sn | arm broken and was otherwise bruised, | and Mrs. Jacob Stably was also badly | injured, Miss Grace Smith Wednesday evter- | tained the following ladies from Belle- fonie : Mra, Johnson, Mrs, Stewart, Mere, John Olewine, Mrs. Ada Alkens, Mre, Ammond Bechler, Mrs, Witmer | Bnith. Hinee writing the article which ap- pears on snisther page concerning the Bradford haunting party, word was ree ceived that they haa killed a fawn, and that several shots were fired at The state returns a Republican ma- Jority in the neighborhood of 200,000, The Republican state ticket ss elected is auditor general, William P. Bnyder; treasurer, William IL. Mathues; judges of superior court, Thomas A, Morrison and John Henderson, The vote poled thsoughout the state was light, except where there were local contests. mm———— ee t— Democratic Mayor for New York George B. McClellan, Democrat, was elected mayor of New York by a ma- All the Tammany city candidates were elected, George B. McClellan is a son of the civil war general, George B. MeClell- an. Helis a thorough Democrat. At the announcement of the great victory the crowds cheered and named him as WABASH NEWS, Eugineers Slowly Pushing Through Mountains from Coburn, There is practically no new Wabash news, The most lmportant Information that can be given today is that the Re- porter’s story of the Wabash as it ap- peared last week has been confirmed, The fact has been confirmed that the corps of engineers now pushing their way through the mountains below Co- burn is the same one that was at West- over, in the southern portion of Clear field county. The full corps is at work in the neighborhood of Ingleby, little head- way having been made during the past week. Most of the time was spent in resurveying the same route and making ealculations for fills and cute, Bo nt p— To Remove Quarantine, A representative of the State Board of Health is expected at Oak Hall Fri- day of this week to superintend the fumigation of the Koopfl' and Bible homes at that place. The quarantine is then to be removed, as it is believed there will be no danger of the spread of small pox. It is also announced that the Oak Hall schools will be opened Monday. This is welcome news. Wo Reduced Rates to Chattancogs, Tenn For the benefit of those desiring to attend the unveiling of the Pennsylva- nis monuments at Chattanooga, Tenn. , and on the Battlefield of Shiloh, Tenn., Novewber 9 and 12, respectively, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn., and for Shiloh Battlefield to Corinth, Miss , or Johnsonville, Tenn., November 4 to 12, good to return up- til November 21, all inclusive, from Democratic candidate for He but thirty-eight possible president, is years of age. —_— A Maryland Undecided i Both Democrats and Republicans | are claiming Maryland. The final re- | sult will not be known for a day or two. | The Republican candidate is Stephen- | son A. Williams: the Edwin Warfield. The present gover- por is John W. Smith, Democrat, Democratic, | —— sms ——— —- Massachusetts He -eleets Hates L Bates Massachusetts by an in- | year. The | Democratic eandidate was Willism A. i Governor John elected in creased msjority Was re- | over last Gaston. The legislature is Republican | two to one a Republican Governor for Ohle Ohio remains Republican by a large | majority, and elected Myron T Her- | rick governor Tom L. Johnson, | Democrat. Hannah's re-election | the United States Benate is assured. over to a New Jersey. In New Jersey members of the legis- lature were elected Republicans claim to have the msjority in that body, but admit that the Democrats have made some gains —— o> Iowan Reelects Republican Governor Albert B. Cummins was re-elected governor of Towa. The Democratic candidate was Jeremiah B. Sullivan. Bome Democratic gains were made in the legislature, eimai cimaicmms— Rhode Island Safe, While the Republicans claim some gains in Rhode Island, itis reasonably sure that Lucius F, C. Garvin will be re-elected governor over Samuel Pom- roy Colt ———— Lo] Virginian The Democrats elected members of the legislature in nearly every county in Virginia. An entire new house and half the senate was elected, bilidibsiucnaimnn Kentucky Remaing Democoratie, Kentucky remains Democratic. John C. W. Beckham was re-elected governor. The majorities are increased. No Opposition In Mississippi. The Democrats elected J. K. Varda- opposition rs as AS —— Nebraska Democrats claim the eleciion of | man governor of Mississivpi without | Sullivan for supreme court judge, i ———— i snyder, The Republican msjority in Snyder county has been cat down wonderful- ly It will require the official count to decide the election to the associate Judgeship. J. F. Keller is the Repub- lean snd John Fields the Democratic esudidate, Lt a———— Jadge Bell Re pleoted, : Judge Martin Bell, Republiean, in, Blair county, was re elected over both his rivals by n plurality of fully (wo thousand, The reminder of the Re- a majority of fur thousand, . Gurdon Beaten in Clearfield, The Inrgest vote ever cast in Clear. fleld county was cast in the judgeship contest, lison O. Smith, Dem 3 other deer, lines in the State of A LOCALS Paul Murray, a junior at State, was f home beginning of this week. Governor Pennypacker is expected to visit Btate College Friday, 20th Mre. J. J. Arney next week will vis- The president's proclamation sets thanksgiving. of The personal property William Goodhart, decessed, will be sold Thurs. horses and cattle Dr Id Shiegal lost a steel plastering the Heckman farm Any knowledge of | be gladly received by Mr. Shlegal, at Bpriong Mills : or notice may be sent to this office, Messrs, A. I. Bweetwood, Thomas G3. Wilson, D. W Bradford, Charles Arney and John Heckman Monday took their annual rabbit hunt in the barrens back of State College. Sixteen rabbits were killed, Mr. Sweetwond also killed a large black snake. H.D trowel between and Spring Mills, its whereabouts wil Continoed from third column was elected over Judge Cyrus Gordon, Republican, by a large msjority. I ——— A Machine Wins in Dauphin George Kunkle was elected judge in Dauphin county over the regular Re- publican nominee, Judge Jacobs, who was recently appointed by the gov- ernor. finite Stout Judge in Backs Mahlon H. Stout, Republican, was elected president judge in Bucks coun- ty over Judge Harman Yerkes, Demo- crat, by © small majority. I, Ty Mifflin The principal contest in MifMin county was on the associate judgeship. Joseph C. Brennon, who holds office by appointment, was elected by a ma- jority of 250. EN a. — Clinton Democratic, William A. Snyder was elected reg- ister and recorder, and William T. Bhoemaker was elected coroner. 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