——————————————— rE BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN W.W. BROWN, | : A. B. HUTCHISON, | Eviror | tency in his course since the war, hav Practioe vs, Profession, | ing voted to condemn the part he took Gl in saving the nation's life, and to juss tify the course pursued by the leaders | of the Democratic party in opposing it, h We agree with the Editor of the | real exponent of ny and order, Clinton Republican when he says that | assumes (the Providence rood no other son for the removal of Maj. Forster | BELLEFONTE | no better or braver soldier than Maj : Ng isi of ; | the pernicious princi When The Demooratic party, says woming! soldier and res county, we will at once t t) rit of the ease by asking Yerms, $2 per Annum, in Advance. wl 110s » oxouse can be cooked mene » ¥ genuine ler for Constitutiona! form, and 8 x of that B ELLE FONTE cous gentle Wednesday Morning, May «| fonte tl cords of the war for | 1 PA » I'eEs to be the special barrier against citizens will need encroachments of radicalism ADVERTISING REPUBLICAN has a la Republi | | les of late variing and destined to remain broken than | sucl ampionship, | red pul lie Ian gels ko | Ww as { . i > : tive till s que than any othe vauently | | tive til the qu lished in t} / arty have a enri and » to show how they constr The recent Pnem bers "wot | professions « 0f 18 become in Tah Democrat Who are the Imperialists ? By Their Fruits f Harr — Re Ai n FAY ] 1% to be Jegixlature n resigning The Democratic Watch entire Cepperhead & nflice « and leaving each hou aruam, vernment such a R mountains in the moon 1 went of these are higher than Mont Bl which is with in a few of being eng above 1. per annum, The Demoers feet for Magee, and some fifteen or twenty | three miles high ; six The Democrats made | The Repubs poli are 000 feet. The highest observed moun | matter Sixty patients from the lenis Wa : day.en oule for They are in a terrible atu slate sick be destitution. and manity the Gove suffering from Four were « xpeets d to die Ness : nment married the set him down for hat his brothe: 0 ' oh 1 no doubt nan tos i thoughtless foo! F i { ; | i } married thie phond hin owy fore reaching Washington, mar — - - i Advices from Nt : 1th war represent that a new res P11 tion has brok the headed | man in’ the olu an | change, professes to be a great stick KAYE and is constuntly warning the country against Editorial and Other Items. om the Phil'a. Press, 28th ult - ; ; Hon. A. G. Curtin Serenaded, ex The semi annual legal flogging bas begun in Delaware. Nearly 1.000 men will #0 work on the Hoosae tunnel M 190nio 10.000 mie mber the Gurtin newly a the It n be at Hinois has 700 1 5 * - with about He venty-two cotton pre Schuylkill col day. A Wi has fenced the | diana An | « AWAY fed ten Dat hn A af the former's « son t ter, against Jo mnmiinement vette, A nots Louis Dallman was shot and killed by a policeman in St x1 WIOUR yanterfeiter namnca FOR SAL FOLLOWING MPYOWN LOTS ING Ti) « HAN cently 3 Louis, re while attempting He bui to fired four shots at the policeman escape arrest the miners d y nol give mand haf trike will last two way te that time
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