Only a Private. Luis Abear was a A in Com Fifth Michi swalry, good soMier. At the byttle of Travillian Station he was gan C pany H. and made a taken prisoner and bofore his release pris five different ou-pens and two tails, While he was in Milen Ih I'he officer of the d iy! he door of the but tor some rensor bably because to 18 or he was confined in yi ex henge of sixty 1SONETS Wis mde, LI «fl sixty names at he was dead, At heen sent per § ps man did not fourth. had rel femrse come mom-:ut Louis, who fer fu came through the gutes Out a pu-hiog wheelbarrow | “Here, Louis, We want north and the oe A ded with wood. ' here's a chance you. SIXLY men to go are short one. Jump inte ranks here!” exclaimed the offi 177 asked Louis, trembling more than he did when un- der fire. “Yes. Be quick. “Then take Havok will die if “To be exchange He's sick her hospital Honk had a pair of pantaloovs and but hat. pulled off his, put them on Hank an | he remains and Louis darted ioto the ward, shoes, no coat or Louis brought him out, As Hanpk filed out the gate aud once | more freedom, hold breathed the air of Louis, hatless and ehatless, took of the started for another load lc him bandles of his whet “Can mortal mine It cost ofa living death, an act? and wil with whom he was not er side \ Ever since the close of war, until a few months Hank died right here in , these two men have lived Wayne C Haok with a home and family, with hut aunty, Louis have met neither : occasionally, at no time did Hauvk ever refer to the | act in M:len Prison that set him free and saved hislife : 1 to his home ever invited him d to the or addressed his savior oth ; never allud. past, :r Lhan Onl told the asked his relatives, R49 a Mere a quaintance, b ed, howev.r, story, if they ever an opportunity, to befriend Louis for | his sake. It was tardy acknowledge ment of one of the noblest acts the world has ever known.— Detroit Prezs, ——— A Voluable Waiter, One morning recently a hungry pilgrim went into Pat Coul n’s res. taurant and ordered some toast, boiled potatoes. poached eggs, a rare steak, and some hot cakes. The waiter, Prof. Harris, went to the kitchen aud roar - ed out to the Chinaman: “Gimme a graveyard stew, potatoes in the dark, two men-a-horsecack, a moonlight on the lake and a When the pilgrim beard this remarkable or- der, he incontiently fled from the house, forgetting to take his hat and muttering that he'd “be gol darned if I propose to tackle that kind of a breakfast, and that if the people lived on such things in this country he pro- posed to return to Missouri.” A reporter for the Inter-Mountain who happened to be in the restaurant at the time, approached the waiter and asked for an explanation of the order, and the Prof. gave him the following version : flambeau.” “You see,” he said, “we got tired of commonplaces, and besides, we try to teach the Chinaman the language. A graveyard stew means milk toast ; potatoes in the dark is boiled potatoes. eggs circus style means scrambled egge ; rough and ready means pork and beans ; a flambeau is light, hot cakes, and moonlight on the lake is rare beefsteak. The waiters all have pet names for these things and we throw potatoes at the China Cooks till they know what we mean,” Another boarder came in and the professor roared out with the voice of a Senator : “Gimme a saddle-bags and agspringer, spuds on the side, ten peony nails and a shingle to come a- runnin.” Theo the reporter followed in the wake of the Missourian, — Butte City Inter« Mountain, “ — — «Fall an winter wonlens just receiv ed. Leave your order now and save money. Moxtoonery & Co. B n, one | that | | Ibarrow and | ago when aad | had | Free The Media Record's Platforwa. Times this The New Yor k journul [the Record] an hitoan rates “aggressive Independent Repu journal.” Well that's all right, and if an Tode pendent Republican journal fails to we azgressive under the nomination of | Qnay, the pardon-hroker and legisla wwe corruptionist; Rowan, the pat. the polit stufler ronage broker; and Monat, | al rounder Hot box in the name and under the auspices of should he. lleves in Republicanism as typifying the of the [the Republican parcy-——when it he ageressive? This journal the rule vf people—not | ho believes in practicing profess, [ed purty principles —pot canonizing johbery, fraud and corruption in high the i [ places and punishing it among believes, that of tl and further and file pinnae to | masses, Republican in such | party © acquiesce there'll be enongh of deeent Republicans left to party funeral, Rreord it prefers the Republican men and methods, not [make a respectable And that RLUressive; 's the reason the 8 Lparty to live up to its principles and fulfill ita of | hoseed by the jobbers and finally mission, instead being die Media Record. a premature death,- - - Renewal of an old Custom and Hit weak and tottering. | Many bells on shipboard have been I tolled on the Potomac river opposite | the death This is ym, more hooored | Mount Vernon since and | | burial of Gen Grant. a Ie newal of an old cust br wch, in the observance than in the Ove af ease] | f Wash strean that sprang up in this way: tervoon long ago a merchant manned by French admirers « ington passed slowly down the Mount and when Vervon came olor was put at half minvuute by minute dec kt 1S mast, while a deep toned bell on led as if at From that moment it the funeral. ed to the aeen rivermen that thing do in going by the grave of Washing K E Nevertheless, had almost forgotten to keep up the the of | Grant served as a re of burial ler | custom, until (fen min our fathers d —- WY A— Fashj yn Notes Tinsel will again be worn. Polonaise are to ba revived The days of flounces are no more. ledingotes are the rage in Paris, toilets, All gray greens will he much worn. fall Sashes are a feature in fall Plumb, or lead, is a leading color, Belta to very wide. be fashionable must te White frocks are worn to excess in Eogland. Hoge bridal boquets are no looger in vogue. The V shaped corage is very popu. lar in Paris. Short and long waists are equally fashionable. Olive and reseda shades of green are very popular, Black silk will be more worn black satin next season. theo The tailor-made cloth suit will be more worn than ever this fall, Stripes must be horizontal, no: ver- tical, 4n a fashionable frock. Borders in lieu of flounces and tucks will be all the rage next season, Short jackets and long redingotes of velveteen will be much worn this fall. Mantles and short visites are worn by young girls as well us by older wo- men. Fall hats have very high crowns and more pyramidal front trimmings than ever. Curled mohair and Astrachan bor- ders appear on wool novelties for fall and early winter wear. The coiffure grows higher, but the bangs on the forehead and neck are fuller and more curled. Braid and fine fancy galloons are high favor, and will probably con. tinue so for another season. Lace and moire are admirably combined in dressy frocks for visiting and ceremonious occasions. The dry goods importers say we are to have another season of velvet snd velveteen, plain and broche. Black tulle dresses are popular for both young and older ladies’ wear, The accessories may be flowers or rib. bons, bright or pale tinted, or pure white or jet or gold ornaments. al to | i B- | R . | ton was to make some sign ol respec kt. ] the younger generation | W h 14 | {| CHOPPING WILL GROCERIES! All kinds of 1] Groceries, 1 Coff ees, Sugars, _ st | Spices, Molasses, Etc. far Ti pT=— Very Lowest Prices. AL40, Queensware and Glassware of all descrip- tions, Notions, Confectionary, wilad | Tobacco, Oigars, Ete, oil the On nt, many | our be a A — Bey” Some and examine useful Household Articles counter, All our goods are Rock ~ Boltom Prices. E. E. YOUNG, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. = I'he Farmers’ Favorite GRAIN DRILL WITH KITHER “The gruvorits: ‘The Wizard, ‘The Marks’ Fenuilizer Attachment. ‘ossennes more Specie! Features than any othe load of 30 drills coming to Belle! iors who need a Featilizer 3% Cammings House, and see on Ww J. s. WAIT E & CO, 32 State College, Pa Pnen Roller Mills FARMERS MILLS. PA (10%) NOW IN COMPLETE R, PREPARED TO FLOUR FOR WHEAT { E THE MILL RUNNING ORD CHANG) Is EX~- AS HEMLTO FORE FLOUR AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND | THE MILL Is FITIED UP WITH A FULL | AND COMPLETE LINE OF THE CELE! BERATED AL11§’ ROL 53, - AND HAS ALL THE MODERN Io- | PROVEMETS KNOWN IN THE ROLLER | PROCESS. THE QUALITY OF FLOUR 1% | GUARANTEED EBEUUAL TO ANY MADS IN THE COUNTRY. THE HIGHEST MARKT PRICE FuR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN J. B. FISHER. PAID vin2t Bally His Manuiscturers ORNAMENTAL " . “se . . Fencings, Railings, Crestings. The most desirals « dovigne made from wrosght and malleable iron, and teconform artistically to grades malt grade, round OF square corners. Our patents cover the mew practical djestmenis for expansion and contraction Ales, Manufactures of Nellis Belf rocking Pence Poot (for slither bark wire ore mp) Ne lie’ Origin! Marpoon Horse May Porks, Grapples, Pulleys Re. Little Giant Riding Plows ; Nellis’ KI ettric Spring Too h Floating Marrowe and Combined Harrow and Readers Spring Tooth Corn Caltivators, Balance Horse May Rakes, Bond Levelors, Walking, Riding & Combined Corn Cultivators, Post Augers and iggers. Ag't'] Stavde. Ae The ab on hand and made to A. J. Nellis Oompany. Pittsburg, Pa RS te goods opder Ly A live cation: enabling duties of life school, imparting a practical business odo ung men 10 enter upon the active For civeniam address PP. DEFY A Sows, on and Women of arnt Washer to ba A 1 Shahin ian ae nraed at m «St Louis, —— - THe Coppounn Oxygen TREATMENT. For the enre of Nervons and Chronic Dissases by a MAtural process of revitalization, producing a healthy hea of blood making, by which all Beit | fol ercome without the use of medicine by Homach, OAvannn, Asruma, Baowcnrrs, Ooxsvseron, Dis PRA, NEvnaros, Runvw orien, Panarverm, and Come sTIrATION yields readily to this treatment Prams axp oven Disgases or var Reovow, svocsss. FULLY TARATED WITHOUT THE USE OF THE X¥irR. Pa tients can be cured at a distance. Cure Guarantesd, Sand stamp for explanitory Stregiat YODGE, M. b,, No. 020 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. (aan) . “ L— A— . For peat and attractive anle bills oul at the Dexocnar office. Only Temperance Bitters Known. PVINECAR BITTERS No other medicine known so effectually purges the blood of decp-seated diseases, { Millions bear testimony to its won. | derful curative effects, it in mn purely Yogetable Preparation, made from the natly herbs and roots of Califormia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted there ofr mm without the ure of Alcohol It removes the cause of discase, and the patient recovers hig henith, | itis the great Blood Purifier and ix eepiving [rein ; 8 Gentle Purgative and onic; a perf ple | ovator and Invigorator of do py stem, Neves before in the history of the | world has & medicine been compounded possessing ihe power Gf ViNgaan Birrens in healing the | lek of every disease man Is heir to, rhe Alterative, Aperient, Disphoretic, Car. minative, Nutritious, Laxative, Sedative, Counter. Irritant, sudorific, Anti Bilious, Solvent, Diuretic and Tonle properties of Vinroan Birrens ex- cond those of any other medicine in the world, No person can take the Bivrens atcording to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones fre not destroyed by miners] poison or other mensns, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repalr, | Billous, Romitton it fa Jatormuitient add Ms | Inrinl Fevers are prevalent throughout the United | States, particularly in the walleys of our great rivers and thelr vast tributaries during the Summer and Autumn, especially during reasons of unusual host and dryness, These Fevers are invariably accompanied by semnents of the stomach, liver and n the vi treatment, a purgstive, exerting | influence upon these organs, is abso. | CRAATY “rhe re 1s no eathartie for the purpose | | to De. J speedily with which WALKER s Visraan Brrreus, bn remove the dark lored viscid 3 bowel 8 are Gong st the ing the secretions of the liver, ing the healthy functions of ¢ gostiy Fanny, Foruty the body against dis al ia fi is with Visroan i | hold of a system th med. ny rigoraien the Stomach and stim. ulates the torpid Liver and Bowels, cleans the bi oh of all Iropurities, imparting life anc vigo the frame, and carrying off with mt the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matler from the system. It is easy of adminis prosupt in action, and certain in its equa iw will matter ase by puri- TTERS, NO 1% forear Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, sin iz ers, Coughs, Tigbtness of the yout, Prem: mia, Dizziness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Falp a of Heavt, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are at once relieved by Viseoan Brrrues For Inflammatory and Chros i inenses of the the Bit 3 eae, 88 in all constitution W ALKER a Vigan Brrrexs has sho > Live powers in 1 be most obstinate " ot Ry rata nl Diseases. — Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, sue as Plumbers, Trpe-setiers, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, S, IY aut to Paralysis of the I T » rd against this, take occasional doses of Viszoan Birreas Skin Dive nses, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, corn, Swellings, Pimples, A stud les. Boils, Car ' Ring worms, Soald head, Bore Eves, ins, Ich, Senrfs, Discolorations, Humors cases of the Skin, of whatever name or a terally dug up god carried out of em in a short time yy the use of the tha (% Ider, bie © Fin, Tape and other Warms, lurking 1 s y man yousands, are ey ally destroy and 1 v1. No system {un ine, § ermifa no anthelmintios, | free the system from worms like Vissoar, “me aslen, Scarlet Fever, Mumm Whixp- ing igh, and all children « diseases ma inde less severe by keeping the bowels opens with mil doses of the Hitters, For Female Complaints, In young or dd. married or single, at the dawn of woman " w or the turn of life, this Bitters has we M Ma i the Vitiated Rlood when its fmpurities burst through the skin in Eruptions or Sores. cleanre ff when obstructed an slug glad in the veins: cleanse it when it is fo your feelings will li you when, and the health of the system will follow In concinsion: Give the Bitters a trial It will spemk for taelf. Ome hottie js a better guarantee of ils merits than a lengthy advertise ment Around each bottle are full directions printed in diferent languages n. Bn. MeDonald Dra Chagiton St , Ne Sold by ‘all Dealers and oe calsla. O oe + Proprietors, his valuable berry origiunted with “J adres Vick Sreawnerunins. new an samuel Milier of Bluff on, Montgomery Missour A mre t ention Ly the ur usual eounty, diing it al tr ected ER. ¢ ness and vigor of 1's fol ed [growth has to a atitl ge, before fru and ibis vigor and strength greater degree appeared in its enormous ering quali ties | The berries are nearly round, of uni- formly large size, deep scarlet and of | excellent flavor, ing qu | it what the Hansell among raspberries, In respect to its keep- ties, is among strawberries | and Souhegan are | Its fruits has been | known to stand on the vines a week | after becoming ripe, without softening or | rottening. It is sot only a stand-by] for family use but for a market berry it | stands pre-eminently at the head, The | originator of this berry is well known as a horticulturist, having originated the Martha Grape and other fruits of | great value. He has never rent out a new variety which has taken its] place in the front rank sand held it, | and the fact that he has allowed the | James Vick to come before the publie| as one of his seedlings is of itself evi dence of its excellence, The valuable qualities of strawberry may be summed up as fol. lowe: 1st Fine quality of fruit, great vigor and hermaphrodite {or perfect ) blossoms ; 24, Color, form and firmness of berry ; 8rd, Ability to remain on the vines a long time without injury ith, Ability to stand drought ; Suh, Uniformity of sige of fruit, which aver ages large; 6th The rapidity with which it forms newsets; Tih, The xed and beautiful appearance of the o, retaining ite verdure until very Heys in the fall, making it one of the finest border plants for lower beds that ean be obtained ; 8th, enormous produc tiveness ; all these ualities unitin to make it the most valuable market ry which has ever been produced, Grown and For Sale by Tur C. L, VaxDusex Nursery Co, Geneva, N. Y. Agents wanted | Permanent positions on salary, and expenses paid, not | last three years, | | fullest confidence as the be | most reliable Lime keep | Watch * The | eurately ; | owned, and | have bad | Watch to eve rybody who w | Watch bought Feb, | very well the past year, | only twice during that this new | | entery and diarrhoea, reg 1lates the stomach and bow. ols, ' Sammation and wives tone and energy to the whole, Quick Raltway Time, Rockford, IU., Jan, 1880, This is to ce riify that we have appointed Feank P. Blair, sole agent for the sale of our Quick Train Fi: wilroad Watches in the {own | { or Bellefoute, Waren Company P. HULLAND, Se thorouy ted Rock ronp BY HOSMER Having most hly te the | Rockford Quick Train Watches for the Our Stock offer the Lhe and money m with *sL made for the that can be obtlained 1 fully juaranltee every Watek for tw A FRANK P. BLAIR, No.2 Brockerhoff Row, erican Wat er al All ther An | prices. Diguron, Jan. 27, 1 The Rockford wateh purchased | 1879, has performed better than I ever had, Have carried it | every day and at no time hus it been | irregular, or in the least unreliable, 1 | the Rockford HORTON, roasce Co, Feb. any cheerfully Watch, recommend HORACE B at Dighton | Tavsron Sept, Rockford Watch better than 18, 18K], runs very sae- | any watch | ever | one thatost Lhe Rock ford | shes a fine £150. Can recommond timekeeper, S. P. HUBBARD, M. D. This is to certify that the Rockford | -2 79, run has Lime, mir run very rouch better than | variation being three It has utes, Ips led, cost £20 P. BRYANT AGENTS WANTED Gi K Y oF THE REBELLION. ” ry t by the Tene of th sands compet]. X $ "Only book of 118 kind ABPY reveals many secrets of the soar never Te published, A graphic socount of the comepiracy Lo assassinate Lincoln. Perilous experiences of our Feoeaan Bries in the Rebel Capitol; their herolo bravery fully recounted in these vivid sketches. The “Spy” is the most thuilling.war book ever published. Endorsed by hundreds of Press and Agents” testimonials. A large hand. some book, 658 pages; 50 § tions, (ACENTS WANTED! AOENTS! This b is out-aelling al] others Over one hundred thousan oh cations for agencies haves boat received. We have many sgents who have aold from fas Is fire hundred copia Sr The “"BPY" is sold only by our A nie, and can wef be found in bookstores Bails 10 merchants, farmers, mechanios and crery body. Absolutely the caret book to sell known! We wantone agentin every Grand Army Post and in every township and county in the U8, For full particulars and ferme fo agents add rons O.W. CARLETUN & OO, Publishers, New York. DO YOU WANT ever NICE, COMFORTABLE BOOT or | SHOE 1 IF 80, CALL AT MICHAL COONEY'S, Well known Boot and Stand, Mc Cafferty’e Build. ing, opp. Depot. ELLEFONTE PENN A = "MEN ONLY. FRAY ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your est by a sick child fering .o%d crying with pain of cut ting teeth! If so, send al once and get a bottle of Mas. Wisstow's Sootiina Sraur ron OWiones | Teermiwa, Toe value ie inosloniabie, Tt will relieve the poor Hittle sefarer immediately. Depend upon it mothers, there i no mistake about it, 11 cures dy» cures wind colic, efiens the gums, redoom in system. Mas, Winston's Booraine Svaor ron Onin mex Terrmine is pleasant to the taste, and io the pre’ soription ofone 0, the oldest and beet female physic clans and nurees in the United States and is for sale by all draggist Yen Yew the world, Price 55 conte 4 bottle 51. 1y A TS WANTED ACEN RASpat any «By Whe introducers of. hdr entire RANCOCAS others Toll honest, energetic men A wood opening for Aro R Gy SNASE & CO, Philada. Pa. nents given away: Send cents postage, and by mall Ton will get free a package of goods of wi A Value, that will start yoo In work that will at once bring you In 0 money fnater than anythi #lee in Amerton: Al about the $200,000 In pn with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all the Tas or pare time only, te Tbe haan. Bos acy oe Ll t & Co. Portland, Having set it | ite only | | ever an. It was no adjusted and only Shoe | (Give us 1859-1985 DRY NOTIONS GOODS, d ‘We Guarantee faction. Country. Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER & CO. Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Po.
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