N —— A Lupicrous instance of fighting the war over again has just happened in the colored high school of Balti- The pupils had been rehears- more, ing an Easter entertainment in which a scene during the war is described. blue with ‘Yanks,’ and one was gray with ‘re- | bels. ” Iu the Northern camp the soldiers are singing “Yaukee Doodle,” “Dixie At midnight the two camps are quiet, the a | soldier begins to sing “Home, Sweet | ¢ Que wooded shore was aud in the Southern army soldiers sleeping. Suddenly Home,” and both camps, forgetting the surroundings, sing the sweet old song tn unison. To make the recita tion effective the Spupils have been | taught to sing *Yauvkee Doodle” and | at unite their voices on “Home, Sweet “Dixie” the proper time, and to Home,” Some of the pupils who said | they had religious scruples against songs were excused from taking part in it, though they have been singing songs ever since they have been at But others who had to sing “Dixie,” have written a remon- | to the schools strance Mayer Latrobe against “the indignity heaped upon them by their teachers.” They said it humiliat ed them. This is a ridiculous imita- tion of Republican: agitators who imagine an insult in every refereuce to the war, which they protest er f the Union in the restoration « — A — of the Let [be trial sebavon, ,or “Young Abe Buzzards, La 1 rt M ito st th Ave wer and (sr order anda direct that the f American Propagators all other Inventor N at And men, meet in the city of Columbu , Uo, 0 purp considering sisch matters as will conduce ¢ Of 3, for day of April IS the we Of to the welfare and advancement In ventera' interest and Brotherhood. The fact that our society was institu- the of Developing ted for Protection Inventers, Inventions, Prosecuteing and Detecting Infringements, obtaining valid Patents, to as<ist Inventors in business, and to relieve members in dis- tress, makes it to the interest of all In- venters and Patent Right men to be- come members, and take part in the proceedings of the National Convention | Distinguished speakers have been in- vited to attend the National Convention aad hence the meeting will be of more than usual interest to Inventors—espec- ially to those who are having litigations with regard to infringements, Every Inventor realizes the necessity for a more thorough and complete or ganization, and it is hoped that all into whose hands this will use every effort have it published in all the newspapers in his locality, and to attend the Nation al Convention, [tis a well-known fact that each and every Inventor who has taken an ae. proclamation falls in his power to tive part in our society from its earliest | infancy, has been materially benefited. | The loventors Great American Pro- paganda Society has no affiliations with political tricksters or patent solici. tors. That class of gentry is totally ig, nored by our society, All inventors and Patent Right men sot members of the society, are request- ed to send for a copy of the Constitu- tion and laws, prior to the assembling of the National Convention. The forthcoming National Conven. tion of Inventors promise to be one of the largest ever held on this continent, Therefore it would be well for all per. sons who contemplate attending, to notify the Chief Manager at once, so that he can arrange for proper hotel sccommodations, J. E. Woorverrox, President and Chief Manager. | direct telephonic connection with one | Poiladelphia, Sp rioglis 14, Albany, Bal- O00 mies Tur Bau, Truersose Lins asked for permission in Boston to in. crease its cipital to $30,000,000 for the purpose of engaging in the business of The com- COmpnny long-distance telephoning, pany propo-es a system whereby a per- son in Boston, for instance, can obtain Chicago, Pittsburg or Cincinnati, and it is simply in for the protection of this through system of long-distance telephoning that the Increase or cnpl tal is desired. The company has resoly ed to build a long-distance system be tween Boston and New York, Baltimore nicago, L & princi al cities, this ue new plan to be 5, 247.720 mile of | pl Loo falo, Pittsburg, ( noeinnaty, Si, fr-t skeleton of "wis und other 1 | ong, wilh singin copper Wie Os inside n patents have vet been offered thee m [} bh Ive ol No long yO END i : ior O t Lo purchase ny whi 1] LA | but the ry patents vid Fhe combined « \p ted unde hike nenial ine has haotlwoee | { ha } i Hp ne pet i ' 1116 ng £0 pat “Nn An ex eh Lull 000.000, ul and d brite ready he t Mi and has been wou ly that whisper has | Lo Lhe Rev A. W. Guyer, wsigned to the Circuit of If you want a post-office, or govern- ment position of any kind, send at once tor the Intest greatest and best published, containing lists and walaries of government offiess in every state and country with full fostructions how, and wher: to make applieation to wn nppointiment, Plensant, Pa. 2, Trial List. A FF. Macklay ve, James P, Cohick of al, George Neff va James P, Cobick et al Burned Kline vo James P, Cohick ot sl, Joba 11. Warren va James P, Cohick ot al Frank Ash va James P Cohick etal Frank Beatty ve James P. Cohlek ot al Job Joawio ve James PP, Cohilek, ot al, Wm P. Drown va Henry J. walker G. Hilger Mook, va HI GO, Elder H. K. Hick A. Baum Ir Lone Pasquale va John Hoy, agent Hanlon Bros, & Co, va Witherite T. DP. Gasey & Co. va Witherite & Walker Ramune! aMey va George Rohback Will Rk. A E C. Elder TRIAL LIST 2 WEEK, APRIL TERM Seltzer & Co, H. B Sayre o Ins. C Rov. J Le DG Bash, «t # use of va ‘ Raith ve ming ¥ . A ry Br ew Urahimin P 1 wo, et Mer L Lanth Morressey, ot. al Wmspt. & Ulearfie! Iva. TF or vs A In, « James Carsor Bann, agent al. va. James Everly cs ———— book secure A copy of this valua- ble work sent by mil, postpaid, to any nddress for one dollar by the Democrat Book Co., Mt, wanted, Agents & Walker, 8, Fham & Mon Hastings Additional Local. For Drugs, a «dicines Boups, Toilet articles and every ing u-ually kept in a first class Drug store, KO lo Walter W. Bayard, in the room las.2ly oecupie by W. H. Wilkinson, Bedroom suits very low at Brach- bill's Sons, ~Chnirs £3,75 to $25, per balf dozen, at Brachbill's Sons, Walter W. Bayard, the druggist on Alleghany street Beaver & Gephart's office, opposite For Drugs, Medicines, Toilet arti- | cles ete, go lo Bayar I's Drug store | i} on Alle gheny sireet, All kinds of furniture the lowest prices at Brachbill’'s Sons, | R for 10cts | [| fn very | B. Spangler, sells chair ote, of Mary Bailey, lato of Ferguson township, de conned J. Orndorf, sdinlalstrators enm testamento annexe of, ste. of John Orvdorfl, Jute of Halnes township, docens od tor, of ele | ship, decensnd minor ¢ whip, decoused of Ge Tal 0% A) “ ge I EGISTER'S NOTICE, — I he following ao ounts have best ¢Rattiitod, puss od and remained filed of record In thie ofce for the Inspection of heirs and legates, creditors dnd dl) bth. ore in anywise Interested, and will Le presented to thee Orphansiglourt of Contre county, on Wednesday, the hh dey of April, A. D., 1888, for allowance and oon firmation, Ist, The second and final sccount of L. ¥. Weteler and Jacob Pletcher, executors of, vic, of Jacob Wels. Jer, lato of Liberty township, decessed, p “nd, The necount of I. M. Lis, sxecutor of, ste. of Kily Jacobs, late of Bellefonte Lotough, decabsod, drd, The aceonat of Catherind Ayres, sdmWistpntriz of, ete of W. 0. Ayres, late of Halfmoun towpenip, decansed 4th. The ncoount of Jane A. Bal'vy, exééotfix of, . The aceonpt of Benjumin Orndorf and John 6th, The account of Jon L. XK reamer, administra of Henry J. Musser, date of Haines town th in, executor of, ets The first and partial account of OO, W. VanVa of J. W. VanVahn, late of Un mville borough, decessed | th, The acoount of RB. I, Bhirk isrdinn of the | kildren of John Malone, ste of Boggs town. | mt of HC, Min of Haines towns) The wx rge Bb th gle, exsentor of, ste Hinger, Inte ip, decens- wd ) . B. iocated Spangler’s furniture store is in Brockerhoff's store, Bishop | slreet, ~(iel insured now before another | ire 1 ~-Yesterday was April fool dav, and | pr Bailey got left, Movings on Monday and Tuesday | grand { were numerous and rather promiscuous, | Piles and Pil So f furniture sold at | vl ( I sngler's for little or nothing fire did it Lot { now The be Emblro Fi ry is —Garman A. ¥Y. Lisces.- st ola at Smith ~sarmans ieries and ir neat and attractive Chamberst arrived here ~ on day evening mmence w the B. Fisher, rk on [} 5 Roller mill Farmers Mills. Fred ) pleted and Mr a {lover lacksmith sh pis his | commenced working on Monday John P | path ana m Whealing smith Condo, has been on the war he “Why John sing, John says never wants to be assessor again, it pays $1.00 per day.” | Rev. J. M accompanied by his bride, is home with k We the I tev, and both have wishes, Evans, from Kutztown, 1s parents, congratulate our best May they have a happy snd prosper ous life, | ! | Messrs, John 8 Mills and Noah in our town, one day last week, The entertainment on Friday even - ing was well attended except by a few of our young men who think more ten cents than they do of pleasure, The entertainment proved a and was well conducted, of SUCCeus | J. B. Fisher shipped a ear load of fines | fat cattle to the eastern markets last week, the average weight being little | over 1,400, known as cheap John, died last Thurs day night and was buried at Spring Mills on Saturday afternoon, Rev. { J. M. Evans conducted the services, we { are not able to give particulars of the deceased but understand he had no rel- alives in this conntry, but a mother and one brother in the old country, Rumor has it that Bea—is going to should tell your friends of the same if such is to be the case, | BARLEY Khal from Sugar Valley were noticed | The young man at Mr, George Millers | New Advertisements A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTH rs. on NEW Fi i 1911 almont & Co. als ' yard IMPLEM IN wv AL a} ENTS, &C t ~N Ww ne} Ww ! Mowers f Var AXLE GREASE 1 market The SEWING MACHINES Yt ' « Ma ean be pu AND GAI SEED Ww ver dow ing ble prices that FARM LOVER Cholee ( Bellaf soll 84 pone TIMOTHY SEED Or Grass and Red Top, ete CORN 8rd Corn from Gen, other variet { Bred Corn € wood Sal uly nie wl foal is fat Clover 8 the bushel ward Beavers oa Sood Barley of best quality rder, Wh Sood Oats furnished to N order k whe 1 Carnished 1 GARDEN SEEDS in great variety, catalogue furniched on application st for see nie Hendersot Oil Cake or Linseed Meal food a portion for One pound soqual in sutrd should ox The owners of stock Linseod Monl, [tian this season of the year ment to three or four pounds of bran Hent food * Gardes Also Flower Seeds, A splendid {DEN SEEDS “i prim Y =: A Gram Seed Ble | farm oh desiring school caching and ivaniage to stiend | further part s 12 1. lewis Rong. F. and M. College Lancaster Pa. uition for t ¥) to $5.00, F ire Our Spring Stock of woorLexs now omplete | order to-day. and | ¢ ore in Moxroouery & Co. Tailors and | | ion to Lhe reliable | Paint in the market. The Pioneer | pared Paint is not only superior 0 any | Ready Mixed Paint sold but rivaps pure Srode | oniy Ready t, Rye | This paint is gosranteod by the manafact. | urers not to crack or peel . | years, Tho guarantee is not only good for of | replacing the paint but it will be put on ole | borough, de tratrix o mit vow nahi of els towns! minor while lead In ils smoothness in durability. | 10th f deconned iit The ae of Sarah The 1 oT unt Mi of John Hess, Inte of Haines tdwuship, final ace f hael 8, Feldler, exe Alvin Brady, adminis will colored) late of Be asced as Bled by Maggie Brady , Of said Alvis Brady, no i th tof ( Fmith, la forte | sdmin am in f, ote th, The first f, ot w deceased istrator 1s deoennnd The ax of ele i! (M of Anna deceased The obi Lith tor { Benner | EXO sel MIFishbur ! t late 14th account 0 f the of Ki of Wm 1 M. Bower, gua pabeth M Yearick, hildren 0 on nn wr, J cE tow 15th Fxecuton nahi p. deconne The te YOUR to | CLOTHING. wr | Made:-:to:- Order, ottom prices, leave your | BY “Wison, McFarlane & Co, call ation. | Mixed Pro. | FLEMING, THE TAILOR, within three | wa at | if it should crack or peel within the time | specified It will be to your interest 0 OFFICE AND STORE. opposite the Bush | eall and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co, | House telephone will receive prompt attention MeCALMONT 4 C0, Wu. Sporrrinor, ) Ron‘r. NeCarmoxt, | Business Mg'rs. Bellefonte, Pa., March 24, 1385, Orders delivered to us in parson, by mall or before purchasing either white lead any Ready Mixed Paint EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here 4 by given to all persons Interested, that the fol lowing inventories of the goods and chatties sot apart Grain Market, As torrected weekly bs | Wheat, red, por bushel. oon wm | Wheat, white and mixed, per bushel Rys, per tnahel........ Te | Corn, shelled, per bu | Oats, por’ ol. Produce Market, Following are the produce quotations as received by us up to the hour of going to pressed o'c lock, Wed. | nenday P.M, | Potatoes, per bushel [Matter por B,... get himself an helpmate, well Ben you | Flour, Snowfiake, per sack, Flour, roller, per sack... Shoulder “sugar cured... Creve Tawneseoe LL. Brows, to widows under the prov sions of the act of 14th of April, A D, 1851 have been confirmed nisi by the Court and fled in the office of the Clerk of the Or phans’ Court of Centre county, and If no exceptions be filed thereto on or before the first day of next term the same will be confirmed abaolutely, 1. Inventory of the Bottoms] property of Joseph Branstetter, late of Halfmoon township, docessed, ae taken by his widow, Elizaboth tor. 2. Inventory of the personal preperty and ment of the real setate of Alvin Brady late of Bellafonte borough, deceased, as tak widow, Margaret Brady, 2. Inventory of thepersonal property and appraise ment of the real sstate of John fieks, Inte of Patton poaneiiths deceased, an taken by his widow, Rabooon KE NH th, Appratsement of the real estate of Hon J @ Larimer, of Spring township, deconsed, as taken by Sis widow, Rae Larimer 5 Inventory of the personal of Alexander Salt, Inte of Bnow Boos township, deceased, as taken by his widow, Josephine 8 it, JAMES A. MeCLALN, Register's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, March 50, 1582 ale al) en by hin A of | Full ock, L.ow Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, : CL ————— A AI—— ~ Brackets for decorating. —Garmans, PA. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our entire damaged by smoke ~is now offered tw the at SACRIFICE. Nt Dad! an IVMIMENSE public A new Bpring 1 th ock baving just been put into building, makes this a chance for cheaj goods never befye equalel | i fonte. Prices regardless f damage. These goods mus and the prices will s¢ A. V. SMITH. GROCER. { anned Goode, NEaa { h. JAPS (APS SOAPS SOAPS Sugars Bl Teas - ’ TOBACCOS, TOBACCOS, Spice 8 and ( onfectionery. ! Telephone Communication | and Goods Deliv- ered Free. NOVELTY STORE. I have just recently opened a store | in the rooms adjoining Harper & O»., | store on Spring street, Bellefonte, Ps | A full line of ‘Novelties and Fancy Goods Consisting’of' almost everything in the line of TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, VASES, ALBUMS, SILVERWARE, consisting of Castors, Butter Dishes, ele. Glass and China Ware, Clocks, Jewelry, Handsome Steel Engravings, Panel Pictures, Puiotings and BPieture Frames OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, Come in and and examine the articles on our FIVE-CENT COUNTER, People are cordially invited to eall and examine my stock, which I trust will warrant a share of your patrons age. Respectfully, “Inset | Yiuldly | | |
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