——————— Nobody has said that Mr, Jackson wants to be Recorder for someone else's mother that Mr. Jackson works, He is a ‘‘ bateh,' and devoted to mother and sister, who, with himself, ¢ mstitute the Jackson family. is ent ims — "he story that king’ is all a hoax. He has made man. That wanted in the Treasurer's office. It lonks as tended ncknowledging the Atlantic City trip. hasn't sworn he dido't do events, ment, ddl Mr. Bailey the corn At it, though; about least he At all fie won't say he took a receipt. i ts A ASI There is no doubt that Republican Chairman Phil is putting up the Old Soldier howl for Commis- sioner Miller, when he ( Foster using every chase the Colonel T. Stuart, from his roost in the Presi- dential office State College. Tust is a fair sample of Republican re- gard for the Old Soldier. D. Foster at the same effort to John is Old Veteran, post at ri p————— There is no getting srcund it, Ellie L. Shafler is becoming more popular every day. ed as to bis election, clo e canvass, and sert ant e b.en. There is no doubt express He is makiog a there is a favorable x pressed wherever he has a eo—— There is no likelibhcod of Democrats being anxious to have Mr. Tuten elect- ed to « fflce of Recorder. He hss teen connected with a Republican pewepaper all his life, and never miss. ed an at all seasons of the year, Lie ipportunity to roast Democrats, et a————————— Demcerats : When wr Mr. Miller be- the war of 156! the trying at Niate | Listen to this, you are asked to vole fi teran of man who Cause Lie is a ve Just ask the makes re- | Foster is Ntuart, quest what Chsirman John Foster is making a to do to Colonel College, desperate effort to dump Colonel Biuart out of the posioflice in order that will get his Mr. Fo in Ceutre county he | Foster position ss postmaster, ster and the Republican leaders this trick sll in Foster was n Then Colonel Stuart pever held bad mind when ade chairman. difference : an elective office nor an sppointment of any kind except while Mr, county there is this other the pestmastership, Miller has sucked dry sever- al public teats in his times, The sbove are facts dodge is Foster va , and when the * old soldier put you, NLUArt case, at ask about the Mr. Bailey ty commissioner by keeping his mouth shat, he! A party to got himsell elected eoun- tut during the has held office the extravsgant eranty affairs. He left of the board do the simply that he couldu’t minute with: ut “ itn, three years he has heen administration of the remainder talking Decal ae Bailey signs up, he knows open his mouth for a getting his foot into MK ei mte——— A WEAVER In these days of * ofcen it sider who among dates will the offices tor the publie g00 1 instead of for private gain, In C A. Weaver, the pominees for C ymmissi mer, have a man who is more than ordinarily «ell qualified for the offi» to which He is a well trained aud sucessful business man, sud if elected will tzke with him into the office the same business mathods which uses in his every d oy operations, and, so far ss he ean « »atrnl it, there wiil 0 graft in publie is well for the voler to con. the different eandi- fill ole of wea he aspires, he be sn end to the loose methods of controlling the affairs of the county, which have lately be Come the custom, Mr. Wenver is ove of the younger members of the party who deserves to be rewa ded and epccuraged for the | gd he Las done, Coming, as he does, from one of the oldest and most | roapected families in the valley, he al Wass took an interest in public sffairs, but like bis speestor, not as an office fhiolder. At mn very early age hetook s prominent part in public matters, and is well known to be an honorable and | usef il cit zen, Mr Weaver will undoubtedlyjreceive 8 lisudsome complimentary vote from his friends and neighbors in the oppo- | site party, for his political Sareer has no been of the “offensive partisan’ | kind. Vote for him and ask your neighbor | to vole with youn, A TW TALKS: HY A.V. MILLER, Will Commissioner Miller please tell the Bellefonte Fuir Amsociation the same story he told Peons Valley Urangets about that $100 appropriation for premiums, What is the use of denying it—the commissioners had decided not to pay auy stiention whatever to the appeal of the Centre County Pomona Grange, through their representative, Hon. Leonurd Rhone, and acted accordingly. Bat The Reporter called attention to their shabby trick, and then to cover dt all up, the commissioners wrote to Mr. Rhone ( aud forwarded a copy of dhe letter to this cfMice) saying that wa — the reason the appeal was not answer. ed was on account of sickness in the clerk’s fami'y, the truth, Posaibly no | many stories about this { priation aflair, but 0° at least two. very unlike, Valley, which was not one person Mr. Miller is telling the other to the enthusiasts of the since Mr. Bailey is not know anything about fr iw, tries to make it he is Ignorant in this matter, Mr. Miller talks and Bailey just “ signs up supposed to he swears: Mr ess com ——— HOV A DIAMOND IS SHAPED. New Process of Cutting the Gem Faci litates the Work. The business of diamond eutting a cutter of pre : ‘has el a of in th pously where them, b skin. Y membrane con know fail to look, yon they find ecause on can usually ng with oth sides of the Spot. surrounded wall internal ear dues not have the tympanic on embrage, and the “ear” {3 probably not for hearing but an organ of equilibrium (that of keeping right side up) only. Some salamanders do not have this mem brane, but others, and all the higher apiphibians, like frogs and turtles, have the membrane, Srakes have no membrane, is right through the bone of ull, which we ean somewha! hy comparing it to om 2 ises or other sounds through partition between two roomia of a house. Stakes are not charmed by music. by preas anmb and finger on 1 head, as an elastic Ly a hard, circular most fishes the in is and the {ae Days of Training Ship Ended. Especial Interest atts shed to the re cent distribution of pri. 8 on board H. M. 8. Britannia, at Dartmouth, Eng land, as it was the last function the decks of the old cadet ship will wit nessa. The cadets, after the holidays will be housed in the new Naval col lege, erected at Dartmouth at a cost of nearly #500000. This Frog Flies. A species of frog found in Borneo has very long toes, webbed to the tiv, This creature can leap from a high tree, and, by spreading its toes, be supplied with four lttle parachutes which enable It to easily descend. Hence It is called “the flying frog.” NOTES AND COMMENTS. The horse Vienna is celebratin he Frankfurter can't crowd the out automobile altogether Hews, y of Of the g the centenar ERUsSAREe The emphasi on the "weigl indicates that and not iy Ly A meddier attempt The ope: hown no Americar compn rallroad. An \ irTn ending June in $2 4 peopie Kil \ ed by accel rallwaya. Of DARE wore the and of passengers aemplovees killed "of injured em {1 ngers the umtrer as 087 at Six ther nel nrobhahly warp sir the greater num killed at 0 alking casualty elr he while shocking shudder modern occur 2 w tracks would the Hat if It cause a of horror hattle, but the casualties numbers every grown calle But ihile matter and for employees asks The Commoner, an in small we have us that the p take demand and the Pear! Fishing in the United States. has been carried on In many States, including Kentucky, Tennesses, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, Mis sour!, Georgia and Kansas. One pearl for $1,500, while a round, pink pearl One the United States was the “Queen.” It had a beautiful lustre and weighed ninetythree grains. It was found near Paterson, N. J, in 1857, and was sold to the Empress Eugenie for $2. 500. Today it is probably worth $10, 000. ~