Pe EE a Bond Valentine, General Insurance «nd Real Estate Agent, Bellefonte - Pa. OFFICE IN BUSH ARCADE, 2ND PLOOR. AU Fire Ins. companies represented are first class, Uraveler's Lite an Accident Policies Sweoine attention griven to Real Eswute ( now have ve THIRTY HBUUSES and TWO UNDREL L218 FI AE " § Oporties are lotated In different parts of the bo © anu 1th suburbs, and in oesiton and style are bound to please the purchaser. Many of the ate vory desirable and all are good, The lots will make Liles location for building. The Rouses range (n price from BECO to BS,B00., First payments small ; doforred payments ww sul the wirchasar, Those who want to buy should consult me. FOR & CENTS. Gloves at 5c per pair, Ladies, Hose at 5c per, pair. Ladies’ Underwear of all Grades. Ladies’ Toilet Sets, Satchels, Ele. A fine line of Hair Goods Jewelry, Hanging Lamps, Albums, Glass and Willow ware, in short the FULLEST AND MOST COM- PLETE LINE OF NOVELTIES } * nd other goods, in town, and at the Lowest Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed to all our customer. YARNS, Imported and of Cheaper Grades. All kinds of STAMPING Done, and for less money than you can get it elsewhere. Designs all pew. Call aud see us. A. CORMAN. Walter W. Bayard. HAS OPENED A DRUG STORE. in the room lately cupied by W. H | Wilkinson on Allegheny street, anl will keey constantly on hand a full line of MEDICINES, TOILET | ARTICLES &e. PUBE PAINTS forKens Work, ODES OF PERF ME s vb HET POWDERS Telepho ne in the st receive my promjg Lt alten Warter W. Bavaxp Prescription Prepared at Hours, Night or Day. Talsly | nobody oo DRUGS, Aave ALL RY ana re.Ang sit tion al: CITY HAI L sSQU ARE, NEW Fhis Tnel te City Hall a | the pointment YORK Fost OMee acrs pass the doo York for Mer A. V. SMITH, GROCER. ~Everthing in the Canned Goods, line of Cheese, Starch, S yrups, SOAPS SOAPS SOAPS. SUAS Fresh ’ Sugars, | Coffees, TOBACCON, TOLALLK Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. BLAIRSVILLE (PAY LADIES SEMINARY. Poautiful grounds, eommodions balidia® heated by sina, Bact fal location, thorongh instenetion, Kight tonident teachers. Furnished com, beard, Hight, and tution 16 fegnlar course, $00 PER YEAR, Bpecint Advantages in Art and Maosie, Thirty -Afth year begius Sept 5 105. For Catologus, apply 0 REY. T.R DWING, D. b., Principal, ~Bubseribe for tie CuNrus Demo- CRAT | =the more od i fell in behind the general ma i the y i Teas, |! i de uf and human anguleh | I years thal {a all were § ! fore the eyes of thes | veterans arose in a moinent Llosa] pletures A WILD NIGHT. HOW THE NEWS OF LEE'S SUR- RENDER WAS RECEIVED, The Story Told by a Member of the Army of the Cumberland=The Boys Among the Mountalns of Bust Ten- | neaseeo, It was near the middle of April. Darkness had settled down over the great bivouac, The bugles had sounded the tattoo, The | grizzled veterans who had been squatting around the camp fires, talking over the scenes of the past, and wondering when the war would be over—had knocked the ashes | from thelr pipes and crawled within their | little “pup” tents, or their shelters made of | boughs. All was still save the measured | tread of the sentinels as they passed to and fro upon their beats around the sleeping army. Suddenly there came rattling through the | clear night air a sound that aroused every | soldier in an instant. We had often Leard it before and it always meant business. It was the long roll at division headquarters, And | The drumwer | such a long roll as it was! handled his sticks as if be was pounding for his very life. When a soldier hears the long roll be never waits for orders. It isan alarm | His duty is to get | that has but one meaning. “traps” on and take his place in line, and to be very lively about it, too. The drums at the headquarters of each brigade took up the sound and the piercing blasts of bugles joined | in the chorus, Startled from their sleep, the soldiers kicked off their blankets, and it wasn't a minute until the companies were formed, every man with his accouterments buckled on and his musket at “shoulder” in response to the “Fall in!” of the orderly ser. geants. Again drums and bugles sounded, the companies marched to the color line and | the regiments were ready for action. It was a moonless night, and the darkness of the ocak i woods was but feebly dispelled here and there by the flickering light of the smoldering fires, | MOMENTS OF ANXIOUS SUSPENSE Every ear was strained to catch the rattle of shots on the picket line. No sound was heard save the bustle of the assembling troops and the voices of the officers as thoy gave the necessary commands, It was one of those moments of anxious suspense that test the | courage of the bravest veteran, An orderly from brigade beadquattors | 2 dashed up and handed a paper to the colonel of our regiment. A bit of candle was found, and by its sputtering light the colonel glanced at the message. Jumping about four feet into the air be gave one wild, piercing yell that an Apache chief might strive in vain to rival. Wo all thought for the moment that be had gone crazy. When ho came down be handed the paper to the adjutant, letting off another yell, and told him to read it to the regiment It was a copy of a telegram from Secretary Stanton announcing the surrender of Lee's army. The scene that followed no words can adequately describe. The colonel and adjutant swung their bats and danced mround and fairly howled. Every officer and soldier in the regi- ment, and in every other regiment, did the same thing. We bad heard shouting and yelling before, and had done our full share of it on oceaxion, but never anything like that which greeted the reading of this dispatch From one end of the camp to the other the confusion and uproar were prodigious. Men laughed and danced and bugged one another, and rent the air with every kind of u silie to the hurnan voice pitched in its y highest key. It was as if the inmates of a score of lanatic asylums had been turned loose in thos Tennessee woods, When the yelling bad in some degree sub sided, from sheer vocal exhaustion, the we Pos wil diers began to cast about for oth 1 It didn't matter sit the better, on make a noise what it w A Hiscord s it helped to swell the awlul all the brass bands wer uld tell fos and rattle of 4 what tl tack Fr SEITEN UN on every hand, and the make themselves heard ¢ 1 th “ . t began to fir file of » obi I hinst unt EWRA A quarts of i lle ow re sand *, I SCD fe | weary marches and vigils y heron beat and | Ions bulleta SCOTIN GE onthe and ng | pilides LL. amid awlul long mw» pid efit 1a i eu and be BUBITE Bin] Wal Worn badd td ast, the end | he, of pesce and home, Do you wonder that they indwiged in these wild and extravagant demonstrations of Joy! Added to Vos were the glad feelings of victory at last, after alt thie blood and wretebednes, and the patriotio rejoicing over a nation saved by thelr valor and sacriflioos. Let mo sek if you wouldn't bave beets very likely to make a fool of your: soll for the timo bedng if you bd been there! Lot us hope that the recording angel vailed ber face tant might,-W, F. Hinman in Inter Ocean, Caught in His Hat, An organ grinder visited Riverside, Cal, the other day and a crowd collected to hear tho musie, When ie passed his gis around Ie reenived two ven n La na ———- MARVELOUS PRICES’ BOOKS MILLION els and Other Works, Arp 5 thors, fven Away. The Wilowing books - LE phir oc sad all sre privied from RRer. 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