The Democratic Watciiirian. BELLEFONTE, PA. Betsey ow t ere Out. A PAW VERIPION Go 'tend the door, there, Bridget, and - mind what you're about, For Benny's mother's domln`, and Botay and aro out; fre ntood the dear old lady as long as ever I can, tad the more I 've tried to Stan' the more hed to Men. bloc° first we two got married and came down here to lire, She's had no end of orders and free advice to he• , There's nothln' a hand la put to, outside of the house or In, Bin she has a say about It that'aalways sure to win. From nureln' babies to oleanin', from heyln to tollicin' cows, Were weber her way entirely, as much tut the law allowl4 There's loudly • child or critter, A field, or a • fence, or Stone, Site lion% n fault to And with, or even can lump ikl uno l'orhoPe I might Atari' that much, If Betsy no should bid, And let tho old lady boils It the same as she above did , But now that her tongue bee taken to waggln` another course, l're got to be up sn'doln . , or look for s cheap divorce. If I but say she's a meddl In', she tells my wife I driuk ; If ever I look at a WoIIMR, she gives m) wife the wink, And cumin' from mootio', Sunday, when Vets) , wag taken 111, She said, that, for half the symptoms, a woman couhl ale a Bill I 'tend the don r, there, Bridget, and keep your wits about, And tell the dear old lady that Betsey and I are Out, And then —ln ease she threatens to cane some other day— Just add to the statement, Bridget, that Out we intend to Play I Temperance vs. Politica NELLIE H. BRADIAY 'Hurrah for Chipman I' shouted a school-boy, swinging hie books around hie head, by the end of the leather strap that bound them. 'Hurrah for Merrick playfully re torted a gentleman near him. The ju venile supporter of one of the rival can didates for Congress looked up in our price. 'Are you really going to vote for Merrick, Mr. Hart `Certainly, I am, my youthful poli tician, cm the reply. ' Why do yon vote for him r queried the boy , IVitv? Because lie is the noriii t tt' tttt pnri, anti of course I must 1.1111 Rrt how long since you tur t 1 Itt-ptiltht•ttit„%rellier 'I UM not a Republican ; I am an out sri o u t Democrat r 'Then why don t you 'hurrah' for your party?' asked Mr Hart, stalling At the boy'. earne9triems. Jl'll tell you,' was the prompt re sponse. 'You see this badge,' point ing to hie Band of Hope star; 'and I ain a Cadet of Temperance too. Well, last night I read that Chipman is the 'temperance men's candidate,' and that Merrick is one of the 'advocates of the liquor dealer's association in this city;' that is, he defends all the whisky 9ellers that are arrested for vi olating the law, and tries to get them clear. U hear lie lea fine lawyer. This set me to thinking Says Ito myself If I'm working for the temperance re form, and think liquor selling is wrong and wicked, how can I honestly be iii favor of electing a man who thmks it is right, and is doing all he can to help it along? So I came to the con elusion that the temperance man, Whether Democrat or Republican, is the man for me.' The motive,' ex; rc•-ion on Thegen tlernali'l4 countenance gave place to one of mingled gravity and admiration as the boy so clearly 'defined the po.ii bon.' Yon are a bright, boy, and a zealou s advocate of the good cati..e, Archie, but suppose all the temper ance inters eltould argue iti that w . iy, what would become of the party? You know that must be sustained. 'tot you'll talk differently when you grow older' 'No, sir I I don't bSiese in preach. Ing one thing and practicing another ; and if you vote for Merrick, I advise you to take off those temperance badger that are shining on t our bren,t, and liat,t , then) melted ovi r lo repre sent a whisky barrel. But I have only five minutes left to go to school-- there's the hell.' And the saucy, in• dependent fellow dashed off shouting, 'Hurrah for Chipman I' In the afternoon, Mr. Hart called on Archie'm tallier ; he was an old friend, and n stnuncli Democrat. 'Well, Fdridge, I think we shall car ry the election ; I 8111/1100e ) nti have registered,' he remarked, alter the mni al greetings. 'I have regi•tered, but t,hall not vote for the party, ' was the grave but de cided reply t hat tell on the astonished ears of his listener. 'You know that I (as well as yourself) am solemnly pledged to aid and sustain the temper ance reform, and how can consistent ly or conscientiously vote for a man who is working in ,the interests of the liquor traffic? I should be recreant to my yows, and a traitor to the Cause.' 'I perceive now how your non Ar chie became soillardent a supporter of the Republican nominee. •Like fa ther, like son.' He overhauled me this morning, and saucily intimated that if I voted for Merrick, I would be unworthy to wear these badges any longer.' 'lndeed, you are in error. Although I have been in doubts as to whioh born of this dilemma ,votild be the safest, I have nor inentimied the eubje n hie presence c meed lire tacffce last night, utter 1..1• our the evening paper w hat I h•lnner r ,ut• Aline, the slats or lie canth.ts -tt the temperance ;rind nit!. 1 14 '1 t his boyish mock% II les are all for .its other party. he derided immediately that, being amember of two total ab etinence societies, he could not swing his hat for Merrick, he being identi fied with the enemies of the cause. Can I, a Christian roan, he less con sistent than a wild, enthusiastic boy ?' 'And so, old friend, you have forsak en the party?' said Hart. 'I can't do so, touch as I dislike to vote against my temperance conscience.' 'I have not forsaken it,' was the earnest reply, 'brit I cannot let party feeling trample principle'under foot in this or any other election.' And so they parted. On election day, Archie's time out of school-hours was fr .ly occupied. With a 'Chipman ticket' on Iris hat, he was 'bobbing around' the various precints, approaching any whom he had reason to believe intended casting a party vote regardless of their obliga tions as temperance men; and more than one had a tinge of shame called to his cheek by the words, 'Preaching one thing and practicing another;' 'Voting for the whisky ring,' etc. In the afternoon, Archie saw Mr. Hart take his place in the line. The wind was blowing, and a sudden gust caus ed the gentleman to put up his hand to his hat. As he did so, the folded ticket in 14 fingers was liberated, and after floating on the breeze a short dis tance, settled down. Several started for it, but Archie reached it first; as it lay fluttering, half open, on the ground, he saw plainly that Mr. Hart's party prejudice had overcome his tens perance principles. Ile returned the paper, and, with a significent gesture toward the emblems of the two orders gleaming on the voter's breast, said in a low voice, with an expression of con tempt on his intelligent countenance, 'Saiitng under false colors ." 'Since that day, Mr. Bart line avoid ed meeting the honest, fearless glance of that boy's eye, for he is conscious that he does not respect him as form eriy. Alas! that some of the bravest cltampione of our reform, who at all other times are so coarageous and in vincible, should, on election-day, be 'weighed 111 the balance and found wanting.l.k—National Temperance Advo cate. A Skull that Had a Tongue When 1)r. Donne t the lemons poet and divine of the reign. of James 1., attained possession of his first.living, he took nwalk into the chore(' yard, where the sexton was at the time dig ging a grave, arid in the course of his labor threw up a skull. Tu., skull the doctor took in 1114 11E1,11 4 , 1111111 . 01111i1 it rusty headless nail slicking in the temple of it, nineli he drea (oat secre tly and w rappe I it in the corner of his hankerchiet Ile then &Cantle,' or tie gr.or digger whether he knew whose skull that was. Ile said it .11,01 111111i . r1 .110 kel.l a brandy shop honest, drunken fellow, who one night, her leg taken two quarts, WllB 1..1,1 'lead 111 his 11,1 next morning • 11.01 he a wife?" "Yes ' "What eiiitra , oer doe+ she bear? "A ver) good on, ; only the neighbors reflect on her he can-e she married the ,lay alter her husband was buried. " Tlll. l wurn enough for the doctor, who, under the pretence of visaing his parudiioner-, called on the woman, Ile asked her several questions, apd, ammig other.. what sickness her husband died of She gave him the same account he Wad before receis ed, a hereupon he Cud& illy opened the loin Ikerchief, and cried, in an authoritative voice"•\Vointin, .10 you know this nail? She was struck with horror 141 tire tair‘incled demand, and instantly or. 111 , 1 the fact. and WAR brought to trial awl erecuted Truly, might one say, with even more ! molt than Hamlet, that the skull had a loops It Persuasive. to Matrimony 'You ought to marry.' 'Never.' 'I know it mod virl for con 'Let me alone' •She is ,oiittg.• 'Then she is ' 'Beautiful ' 'The more dangerous.' 'Of good family.' 'Then elm is proud • 'Teniler.horted.' 'Then she in jenlotin.' 'She has talents.' qo kill me ' 'And thousands of tinhorn.' 'I will take her. A t.loon Itutdc.—A certain nail who is very rich now,." - as very poor "hen lie was a boy. When molted how he got his riches, lie said, 'lily father taught me never io ploy until in% work was fi1t1.111.41 and never spend m. nton• ey unlit I hn•l earned it It I had hot an t,rl( It s 111110 Jn ilint the fird •tn I in an hoar Anil otter I ,t'i 1 o ti .1110WC.I to play; and I multi play milli much more pleasure than if I had the 'bony lit of an untliiimbed task before my mind I early 'brined the habit of doing things in time, and it became easy to do so. It is tet this I owe my prosperity.' Let every one oho reads .this do likewise. --.1 colored man was arraigned before one of the Camden courts, a abort time since, charged woli the lie. ency of come wood. When called np on to plead to the indictment, henaid, '1 bought de wood, and dat I knows I did, but to cave my soul front de Ohm, I cannot tell de man I bought it of, knee I bought it in de dark. I gine' I'll plead guilty!' Melancholy trees The weeping. willow and the pine-apple. Society and Fashion. Al - term:ton tea-parties are very inuek in vogue. Dark brown kids wear better then any other oolor. 11..itie hair and bI, ei aio.ist.wise is IL( iatei. rage. Fairest laulge 4.1 vitlgarny is a rin¢ nut-isle the 2!.,1e. Ladies are beginning to wear Tyro less felt bate for riding. Palo straw color is thelast fashion able tint for note pai4e.,, All the belles have reeted their long promenade dresses. is getting to be the fashion able lady's accomplishment. Everybody is wearing blue now, uo xmatter what the complexion. The latest shoes for ladies have the wearer's rnonogrtiin on the instep. Chatelaine braids are disappearing, and ladies' hair is getting high again. The 'Boston Dip,' being declared vulgar, has been rebaptized as the Glide waltz. The very latest thing is to send with invitations a card intimating that the affair begins at such an hour, and a ,re treat to the invited to collie early. Round hats for White muslin are much affected by ladies for country wear, being cool and large, with the addition of a flower or ribbon can he made to look very dressy. The new style of bonnets for next fall is said to be something really new, and many milliners think they will have to hire a few people to wear them, so as to get people used to their leer. ileilly unique appearance. Young ladies are adopting very gen erally for use in their country rambles long, handmotne, lint) siihntantial walk ing sucks. The cane-parasols are a bore antra failure if you try to put them to practical use. Carpets are now completely Itanish• ed from all our country hoiwes. Pure white matting, or else the natural wood, is now the proper thing. Warmth and color are given by means of nutneromi brilliant rugs. —An eight-year old girl in Mend an', Conn , was recently brave enough to take a drunken man by the hand, and lead hint away from a dozen boys who were erueliy taking sport of hint, and administered a severe rebuke to thou ill the name time. The rough l.ooe idiink away alittAlied before the Lnle heroine. —The editor of the Bangor ( Me ) Whig says he recently sawn larg• number of you g Indies enter a public hall with disituyell.l h or and hat Him apparently wrinkled and i l)roken,and, he fancied, excited rourigiennee , • Upon inquiring what tha roiv we, about,' ear's he 'lmagine, oily chagrin wtp n told it was the fashion. —A poor toper a+ n la-t resort for more drink, took Ilia Bible to pawn for liquor, but the landlady refused to take it. "Well," anti lie, "If s'te won't take coy word or Cold a word, It a time to give it op " And he went and signed the pledge and kept it fardifnlly. --The races at Lout! Branch con tinue and the President ot the Untied tit.item 'a in eemtacte. Ile declared In a friend that he had not etutned ass thing an much a. he 11111 the hurdle rat e, since the dat he role the mole 111 the cireu.. - )1011 %V OM% 1.111 , 1 .. Ow lark nl inttra.z., /pill 1,1•IIIPM6, and 111,1.110 a 1115L , 91.1 It Itira.• •1 0 . 1 . h.,. Ow pith.nt .1 f. 1..n.1 do 13 remit: k,..‘1 !hut h. w,..11.1 t h.• buct,N,fill in 111'..n • 1... th loolXi•- and pit rn i+r.•nli • a harars ..imikktrig n tit Lira t .1 Ilrigiti, \.• tl .1 , 41 , i 1. , .1 ,, Itlrn hnt Lr I,n in e. mnit.h. .1, n- In' 16 ' I kin.% ' 'nn I lin ad,ln• 111- n,nk r ' --The Perry crainiv Prino , ral that a little child ol :11 . r. Brown, rii.carora township. Perry county, vot A grain of corn in its windpipe. A I.linrt nmenncc,wllu•li causf9lttsllrath Insole of lour rlsy•. —A no ham taventr.l R new and ellenn plan f One of hi. Itelgern ntenttlerenn the rent, anti then 001•1 lt••trir meal—th.• tne.merized eattntte.l tikptit e?totpatlty. —The d ru m major ho ran away from Chicamano, when reproached With cowardice, replied • 'l'd rather be called a coward all me life, than he a corpse fifteen minutes.• —What itt that witivli lie who has it doe 4 not wi4h for, but he who has it would not part with it for any totonev ? A !mid head. sweetest thing in the world --n woman's heart. It t+ n perfect hone% cotoli--rnii of Beware. —A youm2 hob rerem lv tried to •In op her bark hair with a honey• immh to make it look ‘aweetly: —When .Ineg a Pon not take after hiA father? When the father leave• him nothing. —Wnman•s•righis women may vet aspire to position+ in the navy. Lot'e wife was an old salt. —Milk is gond for Imbies. Curd is not; neither should yon let them have their whey. Why is o ...ford like Neer ? Because its no II t:II its drawn. 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Established upward of twenty years. Sold by druggists everywhere. Ad dress letters for informatioa In confidence to Henry T. Heimbold, druggist and chemist. Only depots s H. T. Helrobold's drug and chemical warehouse, No. 604 Broadway, New York, or Tenth T. HelmboWe anodise! depot, 104 South Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Beware of cofmterfeits. Ask fir Henry T ileimbold's I Take no other. Dry lived. • NEW GOODS AND Isigw PItIOES. 111(711 RATE, lel:1 , 19E11 911 T. .00PS AT OLD NASH IN El, PRICE iliirliOFFEll. & BILWEliun . e Would respeothalpform the world and the rest of mankind, t t they have meet opened out, and are dell receiving a ler, • STOCK OF 00008 OF ALL KtNOS which they are offering at the very lowestmer. ket prloe. DRY GOODS. rionaisting (gibe latest styles of Figured nd Plain Alpacas, Figured and plain all Wen' Delalne. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer Sllke Irish Poplins, White Goods, White Counter panee Linen andeottouSheetings, Checks, 0 ingliame, lied ticks, Flan nein, etc., Shepherd Plaid Baitnorals, ilitu•k Cloth, Cassimerea, Vol retitle, Corduroy, Kentucky Jeans Drill., Ladies Cloaking, Plaid Worn, Middlonex Clothe, itepallant'n and HAMS of V•riou• Colore. • A full line of Clothe, Cassimeree, Satirical. and Vontings, all kindn and prioen, which will he sold cheap. We have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of Crockery, Chacertes, Mackerel, Salt, dc., cfc., Which we will dlnpose of at the very lowest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goodn, and the highoet market pri ces allowed. FRIENDS AWAKE To SOUR INTEREST. For we feel national that we can pull your tallies as well an your puree.. ♦l4nl A LW AYH AM.:AM-A. ALEX. I Li ANDER & SON, 111111 holm, Center Co., 'ennnylranla, are now offering to the pulthe nt the lowest cash prices, GOODS OR EVERY DESCRIPTION A. ALEXANDER A SON Take this method of announcing to their nu meroua friends that they hare Just returned from the East with a new amsortment of sea sonable FOREIGN AND IX)MEHTIC GOODS, Which they are selling at curb prices that purchasers will find it to their interest to buy of them. Their clock consists of D It-E 9-8 ( J-O-I - G-04 - 1-D-8 HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND 81101.7.9 All klntle of country produew taken In ex viotrhgo for goods A ALEXANDER A Fong Books and Stationery T HE MODEL BOOK S'l'( )R E III• Jliot IR". Juni flu Jun reeeived t he retie! wed the reeetVf.i line largest stork largest stork largest stock that ever came that ever came that aver came to Bellefonte to Itelletonte I" Bellefonte go and se go and see fn on I St. 4 tur.• of.pu•ltt MIMI =I LI Vl:Gtil'ON'S WIIOLESA LE AND RETAIL sou s wit E rim Depository of the Books of the "American H. H Union, and American Tract Society" sink s o ki arorrik at Mete catalogue pricer, the un— truthful assertions of self, onidituted agents, to the contrary notwithstanding Fie would say to those 00111 urns, lu Hab,ath f.olllt/i t list during the prevailing scarcity of mon, he will fill orders alien accompanied by a sponiiilile name, giving a credit of three 110 nth P. GE I ). LI vINGSTIIN, lirtrkprhott. Row Bellefonte Ps. EINEM Insttrltnee 1 4 1 DIV IN 11. K I NSLOE, _I Suttees rr to &met L. Darr, decd. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT GOOD COMPANnrs, LOW RATS. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSR9. Cash' and Mutual Flee, 1.1f13 and Accident Polionaarrlttan. Prampt attratoon gloat to the coll.-lion of Bad. Puy, Pension, and all other claim,. Soldiers who Onlinted before July 22.1, ISO and were honorably dlecharged without revel Ing the SIOO Bounty are now ettlltlal to It. EDWIN H. KINSLOE, But No. 73, liellefoute, Pa. Areas, in Bnrn 1 L /Iner, deed. Miscellaneous ST Eli EOSCO P ES, v WS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES 1 - E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO AM BROADWAY, N. Y., Invite the attention of the trade to their exten sive anatortment of the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and imports• don. Also, PHOTO LANTgg SLIDES AND GRAPHOSCOPES, NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. & FL T. ANTHONY • CO 601 Broadway. New York, Oppoalkobtatropolltan Hobe lairOsTins AND 114111/PACTURnan OT PHOTOGRAPHIO MATE RI AIA UN ern ~ i;i1006il • " B USH HOUSE, 4. BELLIDIrONTE, PIINNA.d Ms elegant hotel, haying earns niftier IN superstition el the undersigned; be Wooer reepeotfully announce to the publlC that it lc prepared to accommodate them after Ihie style of the bat houses in the !Wei. The Bush Houma hi a magnificent bonding, splandkUp furnished, and capable of comfortably 'mom modating THREE HUNI)RED GUESTS. rt is eltusted near the depot, and convenient to all pimento( business, and Is the but hotel In central Pennsylvania. its waiters are oblige- Ina, polite and attentive; Its tables are Amp plied with every luxury in the market; Ito stables are first clase,withattentl vs aid human* hoetlers, and Its bar supplied with the best of liquors. For guests from the cities to epend the mummer it is just Me pkses I The proprietor will be happy to receive the public ma often ma they *ieh to call. F. ',PLAIN. 15-e1 Pr.. rioter. GA RMA N'B HOTEL-DANIEL GAI AN, Proprietor. Thin long-established and well-known Hotel. situated on the southeast corner of the Dia. mond, opposite the Courthouse, hiving been purchased by Daniel Garman, be mummies to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and is pro; pared to render the most satisfactory ascots modation to all who may favor him with hely patronage. No petits will be spared oat his part to add to the convenient, or comfort of Ids guests. All who atop with biro will find his tshlo abundantly supplied with the most immanent; fare the market will afford, done up in style by the most experienced eooke. His liar will always contain the choicestof liquors. Hie Stabling in the best in town, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and an (entire hontlers. Give him Y call, one and all. and he feels confident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation. An excellent Liv cry is attached to this entablishment, which etrangern from abroad will find greatly to theft advantage ISMS CUMDI I NOS HOUSE. NV. I) 111 K. A RD, Proprbotor. BELLEFONTE PENNA 0 The nude lgned, hawing assumed oOrtroi of this line eel, would respectfully ask the patronage o the public. He Is prepared to accommodate guests In the beet of style, and will take cart, that his tables are supplied with the best In the market. Good 'tables attagtied to the hotel, with careful and attentive tea. rants The erecting public are Invited to iv. the Cummings H 011.04 call. • . N ATIONAL HOTEL, mILLIISIM, PA. JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietor. Having purchased this admirable property the proprietor takes pleasure in Informing hhi friends, that he has refitted and refurnished It from top to bottom, and Is now prepared to so rommodate trarelera and others In a styli, that he liopea will prove not only satisfactory, bcill pleasant. llµ table and bar, wfll not be azoailed by any In the country stable Is large and new, and la attended by experienced and attentive ostlers. 14481 y Tobacco TUBACCO TUE BEST! TILE BEST ! A I' N. BECK'S, AT N. BECK'S, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, WHAT ELEGANT PLUGS, WIIAT ELEGANT PLUGS, COME AND BUY, COME AND BUY, Pi FINE IiCEYVL) SEGASB TIIE BEST IN TOY, !Iv 71.1 E lIE.s'T IN THE STATES THE. BEST IN THE WORLD. HIS FIE CUT, Ills FINE CGT, Tait Swzrrzarr, Tux Swzrrzer, AND THE, CHEAHEIIIT AM) TILE CHEAPEST IN TOWN fisotrother lo Sims No. 1 Bush 15 MI tf, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, SAMUEL LIPTON Jr CO., thuisaa I x Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c BllOWN'ti NEW BUILDING, Oornor of Allegheny anti ilishop strimk BELLEFONTE., PA Jinni elgarn end tobacco alway. on hand. CM In nnd try them. lineal and most deliciaa• brand• SAMUEL LIPTON & CO Shortlidge & Co's. COAL, •LIME, POWDER( 14 E A l' ER 81 The best Willow. Berri, anthracite coal from Baltimore Mines, whoa Rhamohln anthrWlt coal of all *lane, prospered expressly for fatal)* use, constantly on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES Conalimers nreoel will Weans hots that osi coal In housed under commodlout whloh addgto lie value. We now have • shad at tanittk Haven for tranefarring WSW* IMrro coal from boots lo earn. and will ■y►ll enntomera by the ear load when desire& linnet the old Lialllllllol - 0 11111)1/11. LIME Linos burnt with wood or coed * owl* at ant Kline on the pike leading to MU.abttrg. PO W D EE. 44 1e . n ia te; for the m o st a le lu tt i litup i o m it e t iv str nu der w At pad It to their Interims tobqy of us. REAPERS Agents for the sale of the .Buokeye Messer, and• Reapers, oleo the Marsh Herraster,fuli whtoh the binders ride, three men dt.les work of ftvej manufactured by 14111141 Z 11$ 1 10taiii , Mimi. Marble oonepany R. R. Oat De oo 444 rent &tor South TM of B. IL IN, pot, SHORTLIDOD & yam, - ' Bellefouto ►ria CI El II