perishable fame thought but little of victory for thei ney themselves, sought Fhe Centre Demorrat, arm‘es and peace for the nation, DEMOCRAT is put \ bat fraternized ot Bellefonte Contre | | go 1 levoted to the lnteresis of the CENTRE AY morning, THE +4 not each other { shed every Fhured county, Pa, TERMS \ hers working in a common cause Cash in advance if not paid io a A L.YE PAPER whole people tie made wit} us brat The g was made apparent to their subordinates and to the rank and file, in many ways, to do so generou Yance nerosity of our greatest soldiers Paym iin three months will be con sidered in advance, Nop por will be ptinued until arrearages are paid except at option of publ Papers golpg out of the sdyance. Any person procuring us ten o ssh subscribers will of charge, wiation mak=s this paper an un yrofitable medium for advertiving facilities for JOB WORK all kinds of Books, Tracts, Jin the fis and that without intending wig As it was only the unselfish, and kindly disposed officers who made heir marks, enjoyed the confidence of their men and won substantial victories for their flag, do it was that the gener. private, who putty must be paid fez in prosent ao wy fre Oar extensive eis usnaliy reliableand We have the most ample and are prepared to print Rrugrar Prope Poste a symmercial printing, ke wt sat style ana at the lowest possible rates All sdvertisemeonts fur a lows term than three me mnths yt the first three insertions, and § Special ous-hearted, unselfish thought not of personal glory, and was not dazzled by the glittering tinsel of rank, but sought to render honest became oonts per line & entsaline for each additional insertion, avtioss one-hinlf more BEditorir] notices 15 cents | AL Nam It ats pe A libesal discount is made the quarter, half year. or yout as follows: ger the or line, who vice to his country, model so'dier. Thissame spirit pervades the ranks of the Grand Army, and to it SPACE 0CCUPIRT J ; : is due the wonderfully strong fraternal 2 lines this type feeling that exists amoung the members It reaches over i he w inch yinches does not to ’ f the order every where, but who are vi how olumn (or b inches siumo 10 in lamin (or stop at the blue, the 1 hose a0 ungenerous, or [4] find just 3 One od gray. yasessed : ot Ji sk spirit ¥ y adrertis ments must be patd for hefore in gel 1 I ‘ gertion, ex t when half-yearly a ¥ ants in ad walge 1 niracts the post an uncoogenisl place, the n ye quired r Hine YAR CS sach insertion. | they found camp and bivouac, 4 . . { ar ymns, 16 cents | Neither do they find pleasurein renew. around bi A singing and ther ng the marches, and bumble repast of pork 5. the RECTORY. RE TORY here 1s pot an« uabiy DISTRICT AND COURTY Hon A.G. Coariy, Bellefont strong fraternal feeling Wartace Cl Alt and Army of ha TR ut , a8 nH selfish ends existence waere tor, Hor the the axes to grind, no religious sustain frafernal spirit that mada th Jad 19th A. 0. Funar, Bellefonte g but to per pot Judges, | efficient, and gilded army | { bright and lasing color The Cok nd ocountiy | and which has been in progress thirt) Is strikers ha four days snded, The won aft Has Coin~ g | pelied the | which controls a majori weir men, There JR 3S Scottdale this committees rej and orned and trikers coke ayq | was an ad brief session yrs after which the announce- | the operat they had con- The 10 per cent 1554, {| ment was made that i luded to surrender. reduction made in Doc The e¢ | smber, Ad Norris, | restored. Ke syndascate tt MAVAR Ce M i! will n 1 avi} will not jose aaylhin | however, as they also 1 | ) | immediate advance in [to £1. per £1.50 | $1,40 per ton for the ton -> | Fatal Accident at Fi On M Williamsbu iday morni re rg train Be sh Ho Ballef 1 fart) meets the secon Hall op town at Fl ! der, discovered a track which he a! an early spment N al of each month in the posite the ho Be lowing Spring the eng 70.0. of U n Bush Arcade 141, Junior O A.M. moots dark first N for UA 4 | a wood. 11,1 OH. meets in Har Friday Mh. me Bellafonte ris’ New B aots ever) It was too late ad and fourth | in time to avoid sirikin | off dn | Snyder gol oul of the engin what he had struck | tightly wedged ander ¢ seh Gg. P rt was made to RO, “pe Armory Hall every Friday even Reg. § og bles (a oots it i 1 ‘ e pi . The Generous G, A R { some difficulty be was extricate | ty wrt | eff | was discovered that The f} h of An Exchange says was 1} Is ’ I'h ht leg erwise badly cut and bru of Mines, d all f Er :] vortun , the form nd- the Hancock, Han generosity but to the generosity of made to raise a the benefit being fund dependent widow of General i now f Of Jowph Reed, nged about some fe . . . 3 " | who resides at Canoe Creek een | gine had passed over bis rig and hiss ea to vok's and open heartedness lled attention not only ‘1 : . oO'h TAN | | hie was { Dr. Brown, was on the | other distin- : renacere hd the assis | The | town, | Monda I} » ihe gene All were yO 10 one g truth is that re the guished army leaders, and lit The idier | A generous ALd man was died u ous where he at good « of And he can be than with his me iepositi i i tion alVoraton. generous in other ways ral - 5 that ney. This is shown 1 1alresion 8 1A ntoxicated at the time of the He the rib was in the lives of all of our soldiers They but likewise to foes. great i . | dent, was'the third son of Mr - Register — —— vere not only generous to friends, Reed, stone mason It was said that General Sherman was ungenerous when Washington tter he ordered his batteries to open at At- L Lette | lanta, thereby endangering the lives of DC ¥ ¥ Wasninaron, women, children and noncombatants . Evtron Haut w 1 ’ H 'o ut, was he ? Had he not given ample the | | \y | I bas been an interesting week at National Capital. Congress has settled down to bard work, and bas probably ae- complished more during the week than during any preceding week of the session The Fritz John Porter bill occupied much of the time of the House during the oarly part of the week, and on Tuesday the bil) was passed by a vote of 117 10118, Not one Democratic volo was cast in the nega tive, and but sixteen Republioan votes wore cast in the aflirmative. The House has thus declared that Gen. Porter was free from blame when, at the second battle of Ball Run, in 1862, he disobeyed the or- ders of a superior officer, and then the de- cition of the court-martial which found him guilty was wrong. The attendance of members during the debate was unusu. ally large, and but fow sents wore vacant. Although the sposches were for the most part tiresome, the interest taken by the general public in the proceedings, was manifest by the crowded galleries. The ime for all such to get out of the city, and did he not know that kept there in hope that he would not attempt to reduce the place because of their presence ! Looked at from a war standpoint it was one of the most gen- erous acts of his life. In going over the long list of generals who were brought to the front, either by meritorious con- duct or the influence of friends, one cannot fail to notice that in almost if not quite every instance where their slar sank instead of rising higher, their failure was due to selfishness—a lack of goverosity, They eared for themselves, their dreams wero of triple stars upon their own shoulders, oaken wreathes upon their brows and pages of history blazoned all over with their names, hich to them was but onother name 0 glory. On the other hand, those achieved lasting greatness and im« they were pants of groat | vie | of Indian schoo | ant ARR A EE haben hh as a iat ty a SE CASTORIA BN i RR a AONE D SoA for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that [ recommend it as superior Lo any proscription known to me." H. A. Ancusa, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 88, Brooklyn, N, Y. Tax Cexravn Courany, Cantorin cured Colle, Constipation, Bour Blom Kills W Without injurious medication, ach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, rms, gives sleep, aud prowotes di gestion 152 Fulton Street, N. Y, air placed lHttle restraint upon th ft he galleries, 4] who frequentiy g L 10 applause in appreciation points in the argument enkers, The debate in the Benste jucstionnal B Was « ' We Nearly every i {iscussior w 1 part in Lhe ( sa number of ame: fered that iti taken ir the | The Indians | & with C Ca Th NArY mls vy , slat dal J wants ARO Amaia poem that they wa 1 oall y where i overy was hora 1 yore t adopted Waber Ohi has n neral in w 1 that Pro reity at Colum hj ’ : of the § d Ince Un ered that by mixing a little water and sal ve bus has % OV 1 with ole margarine, onus the b Fel but. or to exa levelop under the micros "3 { ly such crystals are to bo four This discovery Dr and strengthens the position of oleomar gorine manufacturers. Both houses of Congress adjourned on Friday until after Washington's Birthday, legitimate article, the usefulness of Taylor's discovery, — —— - Every body is loud in praising the excellent qualities of the Apollo Range. It is the cheapest, costing less for re- pairs than any other; one man says it cost him but 75 cents in five years, Sold and guaranteed by J, Kyle McFar Iain & Co, Persons who contem te going to housekeeking should oal them fora culinary outfit, The Clearfield Republican says the tramps come to town over the new road. The new road must be doing a good business, Ar " | ] | | ] ] | two quarreled abut the | lastroye | has b { months, The Coal Trade, Al | that can ithracit al trade LA | orse than it was & week + r for future » buying have iy. r 3 oause of the terrible trage Wilson work lo he step-chil Ire n., reventenn children, i discouraged and method of ending theory that the step children ; na bad six four them in tho te ke beoame this Another in trouble, be cla'ming that he was unable The children say their the them came home under influence of | liquor, and after supper ordered them to bed, Shortly afterward they heard loud words and then the pistol shots Invenesrive Exveniesces. — Hiram Cameron, Farniture Dealer of Columbu® (Ga. tells his experience, thus: “For three years | have tried every remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, until I used Electric Bitters, T five bottles and am now cured, and think Electric Bit. tors the Best Blood Purifier in the world,” Major A. B. Reed, of West Liberty, Ky., yo Eleotrio Bitters for an old standing Kidney affection and saye 1 “Nothingshas ever done me so much good as Electrie Bitters.” — Sold it any cents a bottle by J. Zeller & ’ Ro been the the | y to board father | to Have You a Cough It can be cured if taken in time by the use of GREEN'S Compound Syrup of Tar Honey and Bod Root, © ONE THE PLEASANTEST AND MOST REMEDIES FOR COUGH IN USE It is used and recommended by our bes TERY In MANUFACTTRI S . AT Green's Pharmacy BUSH HOUSE BLOCK ? Ol CERTAIN ¥ t Citizens. Price 50¢ a bottle. TRY IT! AND JD - 4 1B SOT I Handle All the Best NATIVE and FOREIGN ‘MARBLE & GRANITES WILL G1 'ARANTI Sap wiv unt 2 S. A. STOVER, allef B Paste "This JSo1pury ‘Tino “dui 1104s pum ‘soy ‘sqayionp . we AUTH MON a ”» & Shoes. / ——n— %d60b Kia Sim Hand Made Boots Vv r BOOTS ANB SHO Can ay timonials for their Yankee Boot threes times & win : aT Ta 1" | last the wholes season for peur Yo 's Bae priced goods ia Boots and Shoes are Bay a good pair and try the diferene a a SIO BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Fanmuns, rake Noricn, — Bayard's Valuable Farm For Sale. Horse and Cattle Powder is the best in the | The ur dersigued « fog Aprivate sie a nr siteate wrod. 20 ots. por pound. Give it a trial | [0 Bogs township, fronting on aid Kagle Creek, one and be Mobo po mile brtow Miexburg, said frm sootaluing 10 seven Warres W. Bavaro, | One-half Cloared, on which i+ Erected Droggist, ! a Frame House and Large No. 18 Alleghen streat, Bellefonte, Pa | y ' FPRINGS, with Bank Barn, nd wa OF. LOMARD, aire ta 8@Soid 08 Rasy T . ¥ A TTA AL pa Non fail Terme free. TLAMLET Back { 0, ut Cade,
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