¥ » will be A ' OUR BOYS. The Montrose Democrat publishes the following editorial on “Our Boys,” which might be read with profit by our own people : We understand that among the young people of our borough the question is being seriously discussed as to what means can be devised where by our young men can pleasur- ably spend their evenings in an air of refinement and morality. This is certainly a most commenda- ble agitation, and we hope that good results may follow. To the proposi- tion that some kind of amusement must be provided there will be un- doubted unanimity, but right there will, we presume, be found the point of divergence. What constitutes proper amusements has always been a subject for disagreement, and if our people of Montrose can solve the problem they will have done wonders, To some, dancing parties at private hauses would seem right and proper, but to others it would seem an abom_ ination. folks from time to time to indulge in games of whist, euchre, backgammon, ete., would to many be innocent and would desirable, but the very idea be repugnant to others. A’ readnig room would be suggested in somg quarters, and promptly knew too prosy by those who The gathering of the young | Great Reduction I am now Prepared to Give BIG BARGAINS. pronounced | the nature of boys.Even the old-fashioned | * » ~ i kissing games would be frowned upon | by some good people. So we might go through the whole list of amuse- | be ments aud there wou!d raised to any proposition which might | he | it discussion, be made. Bear in mind 18 th average boy that is under . . i objections | DRY GOODS, not the naturally studious, pious and | quiet boy. Boys must be taken just as they are, restless, active, fond of fun, aod not kindly disposed toward | 1 pradery. A boy is a frisky animal, | i Dress (Goods from He lo $2 per ya rd. and bovs will be boys, in spite of all. | When you try to fit them toa pro- | crustean bed of morals they tainly kick and squirm and get away from you. will Cer | Many persons who profess | a deep interest in young men would | accomplish much better resultsif they | peddle fewer tracts, look less austere, et a little closer to the young and E ’ 5 make themselves more agreeable, to If a young man wants play game of cards, it is far better that “should do so at home, or in a private house with young ladies, than to play in the dingy of a back room NOTIONS “ : he | Wb i Hose from saloon. | If the boys want to dance a little, and | content to remain in gociety of home if they can ime ti during b jolly might the eve ning, e We them, if it 1 .2.% i to Induige keeps them from the saloon and off the streets. If you are going to reach out and attempt to catch the boys, don’t tempt them with the bait ofa straight jacket or hum-drum nonsense, fi bite. something that is toothsome and pleas- r they won't Fish for them with live ant, and vour endeavors will be —- Get the them re warded bountifully. people together, give elbow room, don’t eppress the buoyancy of their spirits, and above all remember that you were once young, too. ~The other laborers of iron and steel workers and England wanted to oir the American Knights of Labor, but the distance being so great between this country and that, it was thought not practical at the present to have a branch so far from the executive head. They, however, have organized a separ- { ate federation in England, LARGE AND EARLY CROPS Are wanted by all farmers. The earlier the better. The way to get these needed results, is to use reliable fertilizers. Baugh's $25 Phosphate, Pure Raw Bone Meal, Agricultural Chemicals, and other brands which we manufacture or import are reliable, cheap and lasting fer- tilizers. «If your dealer has none of our goods on hand, send your order direct to us, Send for Baveu's PuospuATE Guipe, Prices and other informa- {BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 20 South Delaware Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA, ENTAVLISHED 1855, baits | young | the | have a | GROCERIES! Give us a Call We Guarantee Satis faction. Countrv Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Pa, 1859--188G| A V. SMITH. LowerThaxzn theLow- | Starch, GROCER. ~Everthing in the line of Canned Goods, Cheese, Syrups, SOAPS SOAPS, SOAPS SOAPS. Sugars, Teas, | TOBACCOS, | TOBACCOS, | | Spices and Confectionery, | Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. 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I now have ove THIRTY HOUMES and TWO HUNDREL LO1S FOR SALE These p opertiesnte located In Hiferent of the borough and iv fhe suburbs, and in location snd style are ound to please the purchaser, Many of (he on are very desirable and all are good. The jot will make excellent location for building. The houses range In price from BOOO to BO,BOO. First $ Ro Bigmante smelly duterod payments to sul! who want to buy should consult me, Lost 4 | Cansed by ndiscretion | SIE MEDICAL 7 BOOK and H CHRISTIE'S School of Business HIS institution is devoted to the specialty of imparting business know- ledge, and 10 qualifying the young and middle aged of both sexes by pew and | practieal methods for thé responsible duties of business life, Rates moderate. Advantages super- ior, For particulars address, 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal. Lock HAVEN, Pa. MEN ONLY A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR ailing Manhood, Nervousness knoss, of Stre: igor or Development, —— Fenefite ino day; Oures usually with a month, No Deception por Quacksry, {onitive ‘roofs, full Asseription and 1ottar of Savion n plain sealed envalope, free, . #0. Drawer I'S, Bulslo. N.Y THE CENTI HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA., I Ni OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO 'W THOSE Plain or Faney Printing LA W i w il FiR T-CLARS | ANCIAL STATEMENT] Al prove of the same C. ALEXANDER JACOR J. GENTEFL, RV. VONADA | Yerax Baaxinonot Anditors Walter W. Bayard. HAS OPENED A DRUG:STORE, In the room lately occupied by W. H Wilkirson on Allegheny street, an) will keey constantly on hand a full line of DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES &o. dhave PUBE PAINTS for Kenvingto Work, ALL ODUGES OF PERFUMERY ond SACHET POWDERS. Telephone in the storoand all orders “Yall receive my prompt attention Warren W, Bavarn, Prescription Pacpared at ali Er iy or Day. Telbly ‘ | | cours. 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RB, HASTINGS ] a INGB Hffce WV. BREEDER & REEDER, ATTOKNEYE AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA f the of. mw Hastings u Allegheny street | firm To ® Wore eal fice socuplied Ly late $0 Jaxas A, JJEAVER & GEPI > AT He BEAVER WEELPFRY BEARY IART, IKBDEYE AT LAW, reed ! I High, Delle e on Allegheny st i onte, Pa Ny © r tole de HEINLE, ATTOUNE we fin the! ( nEN] DALE, —y A | ’ hi Bea N W | C. HiPPLE, % AT] W\ M. Yh * r¥ MITCH] ra wits work k Haven Na HAFER, DENTIN | J A. WW. ” | | Kh. * Dentist, can | Yd 5 REET A HOY, M.D. W. RHONE, F P. BLAIR, * re A gheny street 5 1 » Lt Business Cards. ( ‘EM BARBER SHOP, x i tr Firet Na nal Bank BELLEFONT Fa R. A. Beck, Propr (rN TRE COUNTY MPANY BANKING James A J.1 I | Reaves, President tS A ne I v nee, Proa't J.P. Banks, Osab'r JIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTS og hon y Street, Belief Hi Al JASSMOKE i Pa Wisk, nie tf wl at Rpr resis ILIPEBTRG, PA ng at moderate rates, JAMES PASSM ORE, Prop 'S HOTEL, BELLEFOXTK Pa (3 ARMAN XN Omiinita Court iomne. TERME $1 ER DAY A wll Livery sttsched USE, BELLEFONTE, PA. eimen, as well as the ge mercial men are invite where they will ind bom PUSH HO 3 «1 i single gent put wid lame Hote reasonable rates tion to Jurymen and others atten § W. R. TELLER, Prop’r New Brockerhoff House, J3ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY-ET., BELLEFONTE. PF C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r, Good Sample Room om Furst Floor, 8 Free ‘Bos 10 and from sll Tralns. Special rates to witnesses and jurors 1 wite the Railroad Station) C = MILESBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, Pa A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, ENTRAL HOTEL, (Opp THROUGH TRAVELERS on the railroad will fod this Hotel an sxosllent piace to lanch, or procure a meal ar ALL TRAINS stopaboct 256 nduntes, % JiRs MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. W.G. Rook, Proprictor, RATES—81 00 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS TO DFPOT MEETING ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTAOEED This Hotel has lately been remodeled and refurnished and the traveling publse will find accomadations first e - in every respeel. Our BAR a one of the best Headquarters for Stockdealers, REBERSBURG HOTEL, mem 3 RERERSNURG, PA, THE ONLY FIRSTCLASS HOTEL IN MRUSH VALLEY, Tables supplied with the best the Market fords. Oysters in every style in season, Rare nected with the house, at which the Tet wines a Hauore are always kept, First clase livery atuashiod Terme moderate, A TASTY, ¥. MOYER, PA RKER i 1 have neunaly LE, am better NATIONAL HOTEL. - HOUSE, FRONT 87. PHILIPERURG, PA: bulit an addition wo already ving we twenty additions bod room, wal ventilated, tee depen new mample a t offion, and . WM. PARKER,
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