emocratic Watchman. i E F F CON 'r E,P A . ;P How the Money Goes ommissioner of internal lieu• Knits 310 defaulting collectors, tin!; many millions of dollars %%rung from the people. Let no more about Hile,eulations .falcations by I tentocritts -- more about Radical honesty heal economy. this subject the Harrisburg remarks • suggest that the Democratic s io n al Committee e hundred tine:nand eopien of ve Documents 'No. *.!.71; printed elated, as the means of opening of those who are blind to the icv and corrupti.mq of I lie tires inintration Thin document is v of . tiecretary limit it ell :to a in passed by the II on , ie of Rep. ( . 4 CA) the 2lst ni March. last, lig officer:4 to furnish the statement 01 lutlanee., due Ileetoro Of Internal Iteventre, Ninttutts eight soh,/ page:, of re qf defaolllll collectors, in e hundr.(l tiad foo y flames. ne i 4 n Radical and belongs the sort which Couvres kept by the Tenure oh ()ince Bill, 'o4oll ' B .1111111,1...1411011, or lo ,I.l%ttrite-tdite , pre:uniting 111111 With ellttler stone tit-t hor..ev, 'op- and ennii- ..t ?are I.raii,b. .letaiiiting collectors have mil the go%erimient eiX 1161110114 Id dollars of the lates haVe been deliberately hr these imitiolointed the remaining three }minived to did not .11p lime 40. 11( . 1 . 11 nl le Soul ' s strong lint car enough to ninke them comfort liie. Not Olie the-e default been lir...wonted, but all are .41 to enjoy their ill gotten gain tiirbed security. A few civil ace been brought, hut not a Anil thie econoiniell and impar iiiii.tration of the got eminent, ve were •to hate under I'. S. The "Forty Thievev" of the \ ights Wail their ;iusaine, hat no word if the Three Hundred It who ha‘e de-Toiled the gov• I, 01 LOydity. It wmill.l he dis tonrh a hair of their sacred t root v may ap them and asmientie « ith them. leader ohlaiii (Ipr of Execti ciinient No .276, and wettify for n hat Is here vet Jown hinese Emigrants for Massa chusetts. 'lrivrnitait :el the -hot manufacturer., North .1 , 1ani.., ii ! , .rl, I 0ri.,115111 • ~ Ate ro tt ell pleased . I,lntnt that they (late I r 1,11 st telly tits. more of her timminfeturenn of littler lime t • 111111101 lll.llime Well.' 1.1 lio:111lY their e‘atif each and stew Cile•e A Merl. 1,1i•ITI 1111 111411 lilbOrerzi Al 111 lie ell to make room for them. The tstirk tot a mere pittance,,ajid iii i.. 1 immulacturern caniboY. n e e .hotild give the American en ills M.N. The •tr-, 111115r1111.11t, Iheref ur e, I, an milts ret,olittioti (r 1 ittbor. ,t• the ridiroduction of the tn. e- two (Nitwit,s ago, and upon Iv the Paine principle- the ne• introducing "cheap labor. lie! Wall htlitorer with his Euro. -d-taiit#, now in the opinion of trotected Itepublican maritime late 1.."0 well, and revel% e too price for their iroltoort. Theie r hundred millionn 1.11 1:11111e, ill ttorl. or fora few cent, a e upon rats and mice aih l %lb% the Illerlellll htbitrer demand It h e dm..., the 1.. to c troll them and lire St 1.1. The que,tion 1.• settle, and the eini,:tit pi. II Chinese einigiant4 moil the it,. I prifillailOllllllll.-rp , c,l, litolllis al es ivite riegatite \l', h,ne the viler the Core•titiitiiin,':l , it tta.. by the father., to Itrohilat it, I be exercined 9 Mannacittn.etts turns beta demanding !,iittectmii to •Ifii labor thiongli their high it, ntritr... The 18 10 degrade all, the lowest rd by the inipoitantin of ('hi therm. 'Elie\ China to ore" :110 elnldot tl , betide , at ig rites itgaited out own count . lu a hew under this the (Thiriene \%lll Si the con our labor ntrlem, and lie till i•nt111/1 . 1Slied that the% (.:11ft101 1 ,11r. 111 alinti , t e;•ttry :Avenue I -try they can and 11111- .1t the /Intern-an and European, e they thane lesiile , l to exist hat. which ‘tiolibb rai,c tt riot o'hoomo. pudiating the President Haiti(al party in the West are ink to turn the cold shoulder to I (tram. l'hey are neither warm dial in their professions of at int and fidelity to hot ailtitinis , and hence the visit of the Pres. that section. The platform 1 by the Ohio Radioals ignores Ind his administration. It does II mention Giant's 1111111 e, and t refer to hie administration etc indirectly repudiate it This Is be the work of Colfax, who is idate for the ]'residency to fol ant, urged on by Dawes and the utwell mon in the East, Mr: opened the campaign in Ills tart, ministration speech at the or the and the mill line been kept running ever since in all parts of the West. The leading politi cians from that section accuse General Grant of Insincerity. They declare lie, will not keep faith on' important lions. They accuse him of playing double on the tariff question, of ning with the protect onists and hunt ing with the free-traders.' On the cur rency issue they also proclaim Grant to be a mere trader, favoring the scheme of a lew jobbers, instead of the masses who are entitled to his confi dence and protection. In short, the prominent Radicals of -the West are heartily tired of General Grant and his cigar and that fact is cropping out in all their actions of a political charac ter. Nor will the - visit of the Presi dent to the West mend matters in re gaol to the issue raised in that section. Ile cannot take a new departure from a Western standpoint. Ile cannot throw overboard 1119' Eastern friends and accept, in their stead, such per ;ions as the West wish in places of con fidence and power. Ile is hound hand and foot to a certain clique in New York. They dictate his policy and fashion his advances. It is a close-cor poration. It deals in•gold, or bargains for Islands. This is the inflaence which controls General Grant, which moulds and shapes his administration, and between these men and the men of the West there isa bitter feud. They are not fighting for principle. It is an unequal share of the plunder which arms the combatants and between them the President will be hacked to pieces, The West has taken its stand. and President Brant must prepare to tight it onto!) that bee. Ile cannot shut up the eye of the Radicals of dint section with smoke.—aye. The Good Old Times fhc following curious regulnlions for the use of the !toys' !lomat - Mil id Henry VII. of Englatoi,compar/!anitis ingly with those of her majesty, Queen Victoria. 1. The barber must always keep himself clean, in order not to aompro nose 1118 Majesties health. 2. The treasurer shall not keep rag ged scullions who walk about almost naked, and who sleep or lie down be fore the kitchen fire. :3 No meat beyond n certain priei shall be nerved on the King's table 4. The servants to furnish a sidli cient guarantee to provide against the subtraction of wooden platter and cop per utensils belonging to his Majesty. 5. I'ewter plate being too cosily for daily use, the greatest care must be taken of wooden platters and pewter spoons. 6. No boy or commissioner mbetll be kept at Court for the nee of the mer vantn. 7 Women who are prodigal shall be banished the l'otirt. 8 As likewise all kinds of dogs, rept a small number of 9pantel,., re served for the it4e of ladle. 9. The officers of the King's hoitge hold to hie to liarin4my with each other. 10. The stable bo% imt t.. , teal 1114 Ntajosty's straw L. put in their bobi, 119 a millicient quantity hal been given them. 11, Between FIC and ,even o'cleeck the officer eltarge , d null the ,ere u 1,. eel the King's chamber mhall light the lire a i red lay straw in the pri‘itte ileum meets eel him Miejeid. 12 Coal will eerili he furnished leer the apartments of the Kingdhel,nieeie, and these of Lade Mary 1 I The ladies e homer tee have. a piece of Willie bread cold SIMIC hivi tier their brealstind. 11. A pre-eat n ill h r male I , t Itri nl the ~ tlieer, Hutt 4tri ,1111,111 that t boy 111:11cp 'Wt . -out ttt lii Sunday in Paris the 1.1-4 Lit flirt ' ht , parse or credit 'A I allnw loin, and :t4 by hoot, it hen I.tealst,t, , t 1- ,et ved) appetite 11;114 been olittrponed I,v three, 1,,,,r rit liii ht,114 ,i 1 ded to the Lethettn hottr.. of torpor the bed t Ituntr, 1111! I+lllNianlittl brealt laqt not only tIINtIpIPPItr, hnl many It 1,111,11. of 1111,i outfit of V0C11.1.. 14/114 tit 4,1 by of brandy or lignor Itreaklamt ended, they l ore 11,1 , Itottlevard., lip and down the IVellat.ile4 iwrikailialate the joablie fill M11.4'111114 all of a bleb r op, ,on ', eft da‘,..). choke the railtsay , -, tratte , \01,0,1% Ittiott, fatigue on Sunday in t hen toght trum,an t \ CI•1 I, ll t tilellee to 11...lialeheIl, (11111( . 11 Ilia Inapt It V of 1110 p 1,1:11,01S flit ut .onie ritaltrant, Iliat filou ottitithitg servant, ho 111/e4 all woth, trout emptying; the offal I,o‘ to letelito2 a 111111.1 to the wile %%lien IlreAmitig, III:1y, like her toasit , r, gad about Lotvll,l they go to the then ire. The I,lllv 14 the plere m togne; or, if the hatt.er le• .1, the g10 , ..s o 1 nov efts. a hnlls do el: fill'el"1 fire given. Sunday 11.11.111•Ilet , prefer ,111:1111Ii . t' to qua l i ty. Act. l , phi% ra1 , , , 11‘ and care "I , i, t the "(In I% tt Nlinp I have noticed a difference of fort , alialitl.4 in the little falser, to pl.tt a ;1%, 111 prim 'at the Frent•l, ~01114, 1 1 111 the Inc - once of the I . :III peroe, ale! 111 the 1 , 10 - .011(4 . of It Sunday /1111111.11 re --A Voting mat, who lost an arm in the Erie I lily, (Pa.) Iron \Vorlss, couple of weeks ago, still insinte that he feels pain through the entire arm and lingers. Sotne twenty4l'our hours after the iiccident. when the mutilated Inch Inv in the cellar. neart4 beneath the bed IN here he Inc, he would tell wlwil any one %VW. handling it, by the Inunful Pellsntion he IVIt. 1t one time a block wan placed on the fingers to keep them etraightened out, andl l al though he knew nothing or the tratip action, he at once cm:tended that some thing wan pressing :loan his hatid, and imonted that it ,should he removed at (awe. Allier the 1401: uanrenuned he said - he felt easier, and was contented. A Horrible Death A Young Man Impaled oti a Mad, FM The MexiCo (MO.) Lidget says: (lie day last week a most horrible accident occurred some ten or twelve miles mouth of this city, iVbich terminated in the death of a highly respeettible %ming man by the name of Greer. Mr. Greer, it seems, was oil (Op or an oat stack. Ile hildl a Kilian, well seasoned hickory pole, sharpetted at both ends, which was intended to be 111/1 down in the centre of the stack, to prevent the top from being blown oft by the wind. lie accnientally let this pole fall, one end of which stuck in the ground, the other , end pointing up and leaning against the stack. From collie cause or other lie slipped down from the stack precise ly whet e the, pole watt" standing, the tipper part which entered hid groin. Ile clung to the stack and gave the rnaw,but the only person within hear , g was a woman who came promptly to his assistance, but, being linable to relieve hint from his terrible situation she ran oil' and called for help. When the help arrived the unfortunate man, it seemed, hail became exhausted in his hold twon the HUI* and the pole had passed upwaids through his bow• els and elnlst, coining out at the top of his shoulder, from which it protruded moi-e than a foot. It was more than two hours before medical aid could be haul, hiring which time the young Wan was horribly impaled on the pole. Ile lingered for several how, after the pole was extracted before death came to his nil. Anecdote of Dr. Webster In 177,1, Dr. Welt,ter wrw a popular preacher of the Kirk of Scotland, in Edinburg, and one d:iy when passing th e 'l o u se of Lordq, Iris eurio,ity in clused Ifini to make an effort to step in awl BCC them. our were admitted without au order, except noblemen's mervants. ,\Vete , ter being ignorant oft he rule. regulitited ittlinitartre. 'What lord do you belong to asked the doorkeeper. 'To the Lord Jehovah,' replied Web ster 'To the Lord .Jehovah'?' queried the doorkeeper. `I have kept door here scl en y ears,but have not heard of such a lord. Jack: said he to his fellow keeper on the front step., 'hereq a chap who Nayv he belongs to the Lord delto- Nah .lo you know such a lord'?' 'Never heard of hint,' said lack. •Cut,• said the doetdr there is siu% a lord 'Pass 'nn qaid Jack ; 'I s'pose its some pnnr scotch lord.' This occurred at a period when there Wari not 011 C in twenty or all the mann favouring and rural dietricts in Eng land %silo enuld real the Bible in write Ii IN ()a a fla `nhbarh ecliools were introduced Now, the people are very mlelli4cnl, and *Call tint only read and write, lint have bound who the "Lord delio‘ali" In Sedalia there's a paper called the Bozo°, pliblirdied by J. \Vemt The edimr of the Leavermintli Toles recently !net (hmdwin, asked lirm the meaning of Ilie w.rd "Maw'," and re raved the Mllmv ing • "Well, I'm know. rye heard limes iellerti talk about 'blo%sing tour inrioo,"tooting your 1)8700: ';Letting oft your bazoo: and I 'know it mettro4 blowing. And that's what I Martell lily paper tor,--to blow my,relf, and to make everybody el,e blow for me. \Ve n'int 111, ton in Ktin , am, down there or MI4OIIII, We have a lot id 1,14 togren to drat with, you ICIICI,II,IIMY 110 k% to Kit up an d ba/A.. IN slang for word Ire+trunient. But, 'fit :on I, I don't and it ,don't make un ditierenee. I verybody . I(trowfr timtt I belictc ur 1110WIllg, /1.1141 tlnnt What. tin, 1111'1111s, 1111 , 1 tllllt what I n(111E-- Vllllll' /11/Z, ,0 lOr All , l I loin male 0111, lor the papery all over the corm try are rtdvertiffing Inv by making hill of me ilazoo - .‘ good htory t, ot John tie !%let ;ill, %%Ito rt.,i,led duritig the war in Ka.t ( I tierillas represent ing both partleS kept a go warm tri ihtt torsaken regimi that It Wit 4 - i mit+ to belong to either Me hill had In IT , rlllg In n b bath 11111hCS, or several blarLiarktrin from tir.t the 'clads and then the Yankees. As all the guerillas diessod alike, he made ge‘etal ti) tug to pass for etthet Linton or : , olithern, a , he thou,:lit woul,l suit the ertm.l, At last he was overtaken be a party whose politics lie CI:111111A e%eti guess at, and the following dialogue ensued "Sir, are vou a ['llion man.," "No,'; rpTonded 'dArti.tvou A. rebel, then'" "Np, not a rebel. either." "Then what in the deNtl',, ironic are your roared (Inc captain "Well, err,'' I'w-dolled Met "to tell you the real truth, —and but d-----d little or that." Aylei the Radicals prate :Mont the eeonomy of the present Administration, and q uote Seoretars Itontwell's month It Hintemeni to prove that the pulifii% debt is being reduced, just ask them how ? It certainly cannot he Burly claimed that the debt is extinguished because all the United Stares bonds so bought are not lying in the United States Treasury II 11001 celled, subject to be sto!en by these Radicals, wlnise, in ttgrity and honesty is now so mach questioned. Lately there was it2O,(X)O in greenbacks stolen from the Treas ury in broad daylight. If such a thing call basilime, Ally not steal umancelled bonds as well. They have recently re instated the odious income tax, to filch the last cent trout the over-burdened tax payers, that they may mike the paying of the debt a hobby. Cancel these bonds eltectuallyx so there can be no further feni - of their being stolen.-- (:(i) lisle I ulanteer. A4vice to Young Men. Seize eery moment for improving row• nand lic entefnl ni •Noosing your vompoti 111 E ‘‘hates'ev occapattoo )0a luny be called a , a weal, of ol.tainta , a liveli hood ,hternone to itilet,t,tad it mell and aorl, heawl% at it. \ectlt•toni younzelr to act I,itolly / Juld coarleoticly to every one. Carefidly avoid all extravaghat hab its. Determine to possess a character for honesty. Cultivate a strict regard for truth. If your pursuits are living do your utmost to promote (heir happiness. Recollect your progress in life must depend upon lour own exertions. Respect religion, and do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Shun the tippling shop and other vile cesspools of vice and misery, Ile temperate in all things. Avoid all obscene conversation. lle especially regardful of the Sab bath and on 110 account, desecrate it Make yourself useful. Above all things, preserve a clear conscience. Unless stlready hardened by crime, its gentle promptings will guide you aright in the paths orwisdom and honor. --" A hem I Epli ram, I bean' Aomet I) i rig n bout ran'" "Ln, flow, JI St,11111:11.1, r w duu ' r say ?'' indeed, and it great it too." "I,n, now, what was it, .line So phrinar "1111, dear I can't tell you"— turn ing Ilu{ny her head. "Oh, do, now "Ith, no, I can't." "()11, yes, do, Misi Soploinn. - "Well, I heard that----oh ! I can't tell you." "Ali, yen, come now, do''—taki n g tier hand. "IVell, I didn't Bay it, but I beard th "What?'--putting 'ttn arm around her waist. '•llh I don't squeeze Hie so! I heard that that--Lurmnv, lier blue eyes full upon Ephrarn—"that —you and I were to he married, Ephrum !" WE II Tit or rIl6 Ci arr. •-iSAGw• ay, The Charleston News says • "When tiovernor ~colt left Ohio to collie to this State be paid taxes upon a blind mare valued at Al 1,75, and a dilapidated chaise sallied at $3. For two years he has been f 'oxerm•r of South Carolina at a salary of ':•;3,540 a year. And now according to his own ad m ssion , he is worth ;.• , 1 ;0,000 Where is the man that belie% V"; that this huge sum wa•t eon', by honestly Let hint step forward '•' 'hillock's wealth !night prove a en riots w subjectlblinvestigat ion Trie he I ays nn tact' except hi-i that irregularly, Lint it is understood bliat he 14 R townber of tde Kiruhnll ring, ,while he and Blodgett share the profits ',ill the State road - from furry to sixty thousand olollare a month equally hetween them. At this rate his lied nowt be pretty well teat lic:etl.--Savan rush iit,imfdt• A Cti.itoaNtA Itie4 The wife id a Californian farmer being mirk, her pliy pician ordered soffit' putt her largely of opium, and directed her limdiand to administer the height of a ipmrter eagle at a dose In the morn my, when the doctor returned the pa tient •% ai dead, IC 111 I V ul 1101 n happy said tile doctor, %Olen• is the plot der I ,v,:t% 1011 I 13te It to her I Icre rothe ettiplA "l'ott forgot inv Ire-clip:ton then No doctor I pot the two dollar- , and it halt ill One MCAT(' and the powder to the t,ther. "W.LY It gold Ni)" I (h 110( hav o I III• COl , l, So 111, the 111110111 It 111 ,alter." —When !.1/11 Fee the HIM he , . lore )OLI get out I/I a 1, It el that. VOII 11/1 . n 1:1111101 - When ua hel• ,)71 the street, and 4peaktug impudent ly It/ Old pi,ple, II It It p•igri thatlt4 letre_lll, Cafe nnreh Lrr him MEE \‘' ell ‘l,ll ',el' a, girl ilitioA ow 1,14 and winking. al the bnt It Ilir% ioasA her windrow, it 1,4 of 141.2,11 that sloe it too young to be out (id Hight of her maternal relati% When tun rer tuung geutleilien and ladle, ,vhimpering and and writing notes in church, it 14 a ,I;In that the man whn teaches good manners omitted to give thrill IL call alien lie came alon.z the lamk.litne. A Useful Table To aid thrillers in arriving at aceti racy in aiwertaltitng the land in olitrerent fields tinder cultivm !lon, the following table is given by an agricit It ural contemporary 5 yards wile by !loti yards long con tat IN I acre II) yard:. %vide Lt -I`, I tarts iong von Elwin I acre. arils wide 1I :)12 >arils long eon taiiim I acre. 40 )ard,4 wide by 121 yards long con tniro , I acre 2l) feet wide by Ilit4 feet long con I acre. 110 loet wide by 306 lea long con norm 1 acre. HoitsEs 111.1.1g111 . 11 Ont.!, RI piratetqll o .I,lli Ii i " • lii Of silitelt air cuing null rr, trig, (hi I ,trill it .pringwll in good eon. &non Tel I.IS I .N 1 40,1 0 ,10 JACOB WETZLER nt .111,01 Met, her. near Howard 15.33 It A AM IS W I 1,1.1 A MS. Attorney at r• wills the Shet 01, Ilelloronte, • Pill NTIN(; IN r()I.4)ItS A 5. , 1.1' IA LIT )FFICE Books and Stationery JO 11 . N 1 It A , Nk N, Denltr in ST AT luN ERY, WA LL PA PER, KEW AN I) MISCELLA- N Emls A RTICI,I.x BUSH II(ll'SY„ Bellefonte, I'm READ ► READ !I READ !!! Aeltool Ito,.lcn, Blank Hooka, Kelt nooKs i ious Books. Mkrallnneouo Book.. loy Hooka, at priota to putt thu purchaa.er. .. C.' I ikave, without exception, th'elargect cheapest and best ,Iceted stock of Now, Lotter, Cup, mill Bill Paten and entelopen of every size and color in the County. STA . PIONP.RY A specialty made of Wall Paper New Paternm at New York prices. Call and ec• amine. WALL P %PER All the New York, Philadel phis, Harrisburg and Pitts. burg Daily papers on bond 'Yegether with the 1% eek Monthlies. Any paper' or Magazine pultlislital in the U S will be sent for upon ap plication. MIM In Ilan apace, to enumerate my •lock of MisealliMeoll. Art ie lea, wmild he utterly impoontble Ittottern,. Let ter .llp4, Alphabet block..,— In a word—call and nee for 3 runnel( MI , 4('ELT,A \ I 01,4 =BM 4 OF SCHOOL BOOKS MIME ( ntimeroun xtylen and ELCM 7, p 0 n ,•ludkr, every other mn- I el., needed to lite `Shoal Hnm 15'1! ly -1 110()I 'All'll 1.1 I,l\l T IVINIISTO\'S ISUuK sTonli, IL A Itrokerlioll 12mr, Vt Now Is TII ETim E I'4) Ill'Y Ili )4)I:S Thn Prnprintot of thin 441, and wl.ll k.eown 4 ..1:ohn+IIIIIent, ut order in mho n hln hug., ..lock Ntntionery. In now oiling tar hella the usual retail rates /to to make it an object both to 111,11111 111111 new custo mers, to unit and i/1 . 11 for themselves. allEltl' I I A NTS, Teachers of Acadeinie4,l4eminarles, Conn :ion, or Priva.e Schools, supplied at a trifle shove cost and carriage. Ile has on hand, 'Phoning. lest. Cln•airnl, Miscellaneous, Sunday Hohnol, 111111 nil mehool !looks In general use. In the Book line, he has everything from a penny toy hook to Bibles costing i'25,01/. In the SOlll,Ol finishing 11111% everything from it slate. pencil to globes, coating Stem per pair. RANI: lioulid Paper and Emelopee in endle•et variety Any hook not on hand, will t.e cot to order Per- SOll.l seeing book ad vertteed, Stilt by bunt pi • vitt ori rert ;pi of tit ler," by cutting out t hir ...mimic it to the above Em.i,n.h. mint, will have the book cent there et the Miele rate. I:Ell MINI aIToN. I r„ )K sToin, DOLICSALI AND BITAIL nook v, S Int amen, nod News Ertiporsurn. I= Boa pitreltatted the Book, Stationery and e t dahlinhtnent of Kinnloe and Urn, on tirghelly .1111. t, tit ar the Diamond, to which ha.. 111.0 A•141 , ..1 a large lIIVOIre of goodn, much ,•4 14 generally kepi la a Moll nonduotod Book rl,l ` 4 llllaa4 iv tit., tt in ~lock ennsirt+ of Theologit al, Ntetiteal Law, Mineellaneolia, ,1111,1,tv S. load, St Imo! Books, Tann hook., l'attt. Il h,, and !Harlem Every grade pn, t. ap, Legal, Letter, Bath and tme French Piper, P:n•e I I...cription alit Pnve, Pons I iih A, I nketands, Emmen., fitut,tx•i hawk. tranppireot and tteA, Slxic Pettells, 1...1.1 PolleilA, I soyone, etc 11 :411 1.a113, and Weekly l'ape,, Maga. me. sad hh. g•I Al lisle. CC lamp 'supply 1,1 Legal • on+oultlyun haul. Also I V ltd. 1 1111:.1, ‘411111111,1 at Glee Ile IP nl , l h Galt • do %gent for I,adiman'a Celetwa -I%l.ing Flunl "II alit 1114'r,•111111* nold do well to eall and exalt., II) +l,ll bet,re purelia,ing else a., •ell at manufacture, prleem 11— .1 • Ip,l L. e,r 11 1 tehtn doAgrni. v 1.1n034-1 V GMEMINIM I 11. ST/,,THENS'S 1.1,0ry of 1/or war a.. now randy Agant4 wo. lor 111 slur.. s it) 1,1114 and 1,11.1..., '1;0 pri of ilo. antk %.I.lnoo. Na(ion ,L 1'111,1,1J ink.; 1.0 l'a 15-Z7 40, Furniture 1).1'1'10 IZE .1(1111 Itlt.ll'll RILL, 4 dialer II (1(' SI,II() I, I) 1' NI 7' I,' II 1,, I= 1,•4 1 ... 4 o,4lnritlv on hand a c1i0111 . 4. 110401 I trlvti 6 4.41114, 1 lmin, I..uingt.., Bed .t,•,1%, \ Nl•ryhn i ,kell.lll of 11 - .1/./. PAPER, will al , Altym nt Ln V PRICES 1.. tl7 y U NI T E WARE Rut IM. I •Itteet, 111.110.,nie, , where Bllll'llll., 411., Ilat 12. k• %% hut. Note., StArkl•, rho 11•, Kxten•ion Taldem,Etv , (If 4, pry oloomeropt loon, quality, and torten, for axle cheap.•r than nt any ether rntahltn6'-•wnt of th.• kind in I 'eat rool I'o nro•, it army •sll'dl II F. \ RV If %IMP.; lIT ; N YIN a l NHUES:a lit us.m. Tit,,Nts you jet the beAt t.Kt )I • l.ltlr.i nt 11 , RA.IDA 1 . 11.1 V As A Lm get the hest SNIT: at Itt nvvua Tittoull'w )011 got the I,emt 1 1\N1.,10 FIWITS x 1 i 41•14• 8110 k 'IIOM .1 get the be.t 1.1:A Itt 11( . 0 , 11/1 • T 1141,1%, tun got the teL ( ,AIL`! 4. TWIA( . O ut Ittloolitm st o)uAB'... YOU gel the beta tsoTiuni at Ituarmnr. k THUM ktistl You get the 1)4.4t M ER( 11.DIZE (.ENEIt ALIA ut lit RN SIDE k TllOlll NsTAn E lit )ITTF, _if e r e afte the Agricultural College xtage, will tent Pine l,rvnc rra. liellelante,at 5 , o'clock a t it ill lea,e the College at 7 o'clock a m, nu tun 119111,r "1:11 1 ,1„,•,, forme, Iv I:etnni u nig. it 11111 lel., Ben!, .4/te “i 2 p OW College 41. .11Iti 11•111i1 Pine Ii111,t• p at J,INIEB .1 %CIL, J . P. (iFpn AKr \ A AI. EXANDE attend t,. urnetice in 0, 0 o r ion,n% C..aut 142 Insurance AfETROPLITA N LIFE INSUR ANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. JAMES A. DOW, President J. R. If Et; E MAN, •rice• President'," • BRANCH OFFICE numere and Meelianica Batik LtuWing, 129 Cliextmit St ryet, CORBIN, GAFFNEY AND CORBIN k (Inners] Agents and Attorneys for Penns., Delaware, Southern N Jersey, District "(Columbia and Maryland DIVIDENDS" DECLARED ANNUAL L .r; Thirty days grace allowed In payment of premium 4 . Large liberty to travel without extra charge All It,. Poliete , o non-forfeitable and ineontecb Ode C R 11EAI1HA HT. Agent, Bellefonte T 11 HAI KS, Medienlecerntner. I.'l D. ly 1 1 1)WIN H. KINSIME, Sttrrrns 17 r, SIMI I L Ilnr-, CLAIM INSI'ItANCE A(ENT (1001) COY-PA NIEs, rmairim PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES and Mullin! Fire, Life and Aceiden Pollees written Prompt alrodnni inn", N, the eolleetion of Rd.( Any, Pensunis and all other dam.. Soldiers who enlisted before July 21.1, lalil and we, honorably discharged without recei tog the that Bounty are now entitled to it EDWIN H. HINSLOE, Hoy. No 73, Bellefonte, Its. Stsrmosor to $Ol7ll L. Barr, deed. Hotels and Saloons 13 10)KEliii()FF iwusp: A 1.1. Fa; ANY STREET BELLEFONT 1 , :, PEN N' A HOUSE:IL KROM, (Proprietors.) A tl rst elms.. hotel—eornfortAble rooms—promp MIMil All the mndern eonvenlenee. and realoonahle change. 'rite proprietors offer to the traveling public 1111.1 to their VolletrY friends first claw acoom• and rar.•ful attention to the wants gueste at ell tunes, at fair rates. Careful ligg-gilurs and good .tabling An exeelleut ta ble, well served hgtr, supplied with the Ives of honors Ser‘sittr well triaging!, and ovary thing regmttb• in a find class hotel our location Is la the bueteess portion of the town, Deaf the port Oftlee i the VOIllt.llOllPlO, the ellittelle", the hunks, and the principal places of busing.... rendering it the meet eligible plat.. o. stop for Boree who vleit Bellefonte ei ther on le,lnese Of for pleasure. • An 1111111 lb. wrll carry 1,111.14,14,P. and hag gage to told fro!" all trains free of charge -14,2 MIIN IiEI.I.I:FoVrE. PF:NNA RIK %RI) r:opre.tors Thin elegnnt hotel, hoeing rome under the noperVl.llol of the undersigned, they would r• • •• 11 1 .11 1 .1111% atlllotillee to the public that they ere prepnionl to norommodate them after the style .41110 hod hrotilar the eltscA. 'l•he Iltn,h lhOlne t. a thaghtheent building, Arteedediv logrft.hol, and capable of eumfortehly miEsTs It IV Yittiatel near the depot. and yen venlott to all pier Immiti•mm, and i 4 the 64,4111 note,. in ventral Penn•tyl. aunt 11. ilipOrm are 01,140.- 111 g, pulite and attentive , tin tlOOlO,l are Pup -1.1 1.1 will eNery Itialtry In the market, it• mantes are lirAt elaAA.with Attentive and humans 1,,,..01er4, and It.. bur .tippliett will the boot of by nnr+ I•or floor the rrtlee In spend 111,. Kl/1111114, It I.)f/sr the Milt( 'rite proprietors 111 he happy to revel e the pettlie ar Ontql al they .(I•11 to call i IK ItnA 11 , )%4 ELL, Proprietor. N.kTI()N.II. 11()I'El„ PA 11)\ 11111 N ER, Proprithrr Ita , Mir 1111,11,0,1 t hi+ nJ in Irabin grope rt the Like, jileriiiiire in informing hi. flint lie hiw ruttiteli and refurnlqind It flom top to hottnini and to now prepared to tir. tram tilet , 310 of hi r. in alitylu that Inc 11011,4 will prole not anuly niitil.fin'tOry, but Ift• ta6142 111111 bar, N'l ill not I.nxcelindbynny ihr minify llw •I'llill• large . tt i l t 4 !WM, litteniled erl.l) by eSp,• , / /kllll HU% Ofttierll , 14-49,/y Nr(INTI )l . It 11(11TsE. I,OCK lIA L u _r BIG( Proprieto% Thiq 11 , 411111 Hotel formerly known •s the -11 Lot Water street, is now read) tai 010 cptiiiii i.‘„ Vl 4 llOlll 41111 h 1411111 .1 It hi, its Ltblr i•iieirtlithl with the host. Visitors to 1.0, L 11.,P11 a ill tltol tilt. the plexsuutenl 111.• 111, Ili, the h. 4,..• 1. , and from the iii.riott trio n+ slin2o (1 11011 'S II()TEL-DANIEL kJ( GA HAAN, I.l4,prielin. This long-established and Hotel, situated on the southeast corner or the In* mond, opposite the Courthouse, having bee. pueblo...l 'belie! Gantllln, }ill 111 the former patrons of tine extabilahment and In the trending public generally, that he lota thoroughly refitted his house, and is pre pared to reinter the most NMI /4/11•tOry etel.olll - 10 alt i ho may farm him with their patronage No pains will be rivaled on his Iput to .1.1 to the I . lllllellivllet , or comfort of ns ;oleo• ill she stop with him will find Ms table abundantly n111)01.111 sill, the most the market will afford, done up ill style by the mo.t experienced cook". His liar a ill n asps rdntuui thin 1 • 111111 . 1.1 it Or litlillor.. Ills Stabling is the beat In lee n, land willnlwnye be attended bs' the most trustworthy and at -11.1111,1. 110.ti1.1.4 Give 111111 a rail, one and all, nod he feels confident that all will be satisfied st ill, 110114 accommodation An excellent 1.1, ery Ix nit/10/01 10 VII eatnbliehment, which strange'. from abiotal it ill find greatly 10 their ndtnntage vant2 CUMNIiNGS 110UsE. JAMES 11. LIPTOIsi, Propnetor. BELLEFONTE rENNA. 'I he mleriugued, ing ansurned nerlrol or this fine hotel, would renpoetfully ask (hi patronage of the puddle lie In prepared to aeeottnuodate gue.ts 111. the Lent of style, au: will take rare that his tables are supplied with the Lett 111 the mat ket. ooaxintables attached u.tli, hotel wlth earetill and attentße ser vants 'rue Irut hug wild.. .tie invited to givp the Cuutionlvlleu, a call 1.1-211-ly
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