——" —————— CHAS. R. KURTZ WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Coats and Wraps. Just Intest invited received new stock of the patterns, You ure to and see them, ie Lime Ean LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. The farmers All dem. The work { track must | . men are engaged in building sidings and ballasting. All the ballast used is from Valentine's furnace which at hand and bed. makes an excellent -Mr. H. I. Wise and Wm. A. Royer, | democratic party and obtain a nomings. | | tion and all democrats would heartily | 4a ithe fi prohibitionist and solicits their support | | lo not only induces them to throw their | both of Zion, returned home on Wednes- day from a trip to the World's F they visited Ill. They are well they saw, but, like ey can't tell you much air, During their stay friends at Dakota, pleased with w all about 3 ka others, “T of ¥ accommodations for trav. Shoe & poor el over the Snow railroad causes many people from that section to come by private conveyance to Bellefonte. Almost every day we see vehicles from Snow Shoe that come in passenger service does not suit. This fact certainly must prove a loss to the company. «Chestnuts will be scarce this year us the trees are not bearing and the tnost of the burrs are below the usual size. On Tuesday morning a few chest. The @entee Democrat, THURSDAY, OCT BER 12, 1808, EDITOR | Misses | designs and come lao | Vag 3 8S ClOSe | road i some | because the | A REPUBLICAN DODGE. HOW THEY EXPECT ELECT COMLEY : Tho Effect of For Conely Treasurer Hinrper's Canviss Careful how they Yol i i When | phi ed on the prohibition county vared Harper's name for treasurer, there was a general nding that Mr, Comly, the repub bitio { derst Harper's electi 8s an ut i he abo stances, who deny t miy to wait until the to be convinced, TI Mr. Harper can’t Lreasurer the coming election pose is—the elec publican, for cou If Mi of county Harper re vants the office treasurer, and between | democracy and republicanism is a dem. ocrat at heart, let him come before the as { support him, But when he comes as a ! | votes away, but to eut their own party | ticket and thereby assist in the clection lof a republican, It is leading you out of the party you believe represents the true principles of popular government, and in an indirect manner will assist in | the success of the enemy. In short, a {democrat who gives Jared Harper a complimentary vote for county Lreasur. | er weakens the democratic ticket that { much and increases Comley's chances | of election. Jared Harper needs no complimentary i vote, he needs no vindication «4 the | polls on personal grounds, for his per. sonality is not at issue and his character nuts were offered at market at 20 cents | bas never been questioned. The public per quart and they were not a fine qual ity at that price, At this rate we will have beans this winter—the next best substitute. to eat concede that fact, and complimentary {voting can neither add to it or take | away. The real question is—are demo. erats willing to vote for ihe election of TO Democrats Should In un- | pneumonia, 1 4. 1857. la republican, ' Some muy i matter In {these few fact: that they | vole intel have looked true ght not il the nnd we may carefully consider Jared fo Nerlous Ganrng (On Saturday evening a | YOUnEZ mi white and colored i 3 | social gume of poker this endl | to thelr attention so DRAWN FORT S tl in the room #°cu- pied by coppany B as an armory. It is i not 1] RITE | | the juile ale wi ' BEnown room but they were thers unt \ ' rge, muscu rintendeont Nee f the Hastings Ile Hastings & ires "nt il consent mutual of 34 and Wilbur F. Reeder the ws ) PEPE nt ime wing | ¢ (General's tin being entirely taken up in looking afte; his extensive interests in coal operations it was necessary to abandon legal pur. The 1853 always recognized as one of suits, partnership began in Was remost firms of this place Mr at the same oflice as heretofore Reeder will continue his practice Death of John Doariv edt Mr. John Dearmott died at his hot at Pleasant Gap, on Sunday, of typhoid Nov, in Clarion county and was mar ried April 24,1863, to Anna Mary Dixor ne Deceased was born How HY rained Ace fe } i A wife. mother, and two brothers living | at Pleasant Gap, three sisters living in | brother in funeral oc. another The Hantingdon and Tyrone, survive him. curred on Wednesday. Dronth in Mites Twi Miss Mary Kreamer, danghtor of John Kreamer, dea’d, died at her home near Rebersburg, on Sunday night, Oct, 1, aged about 55 sears. The young lady had been an invalid since her visit to the Philadelphia Centennial, under the excitement of which she broke down never to be fully restored. | LIST OF J TERM OO eusion 1 a lo URORS. HENOVEMBER COURT. o be held A Be Tried dad Weel George Kine, Nr abaret Harry A Antnony Duesling, gent Jacob Winklel Jas iI Hughes, teacher John A Rankin, elerk Boner, Tarmer oh, farmey | Samuel Diehl, conch maker | A J Johuson, carpenter | Howard Foust, laborer i | E Confer, farmer Chas W Slack, farmer John E Royer, farmer J B Childs, supt Charles Bmoyer, farmer #1 Orvas, painter RW Royer farmer, David Fre, ear Adler Henry J Pleteher, tarmes WN Auman, laborer Morgan Lueas, farmer Commission tirees Bpring Hanes Bellefonte Bellefonte Bellefonte Worth Grogs Doggs Potter i «Miles Philipsburg we ORES Rogue Miles Toller Howard twp MU Thelm wee BOgES MARRIAGE LIUENK fasueodl During the Frow the ast Docket FATMANS a mans saArman ire Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans Frimmings Dress Trimmings, Garmans Si tines, Garmans., Satines, Garmans. Satines, Garmans, Satines, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, Weoek a Taken iTmans GARMANS. A a W EH ave Got Them NOT ONE (Food all Ook. strong. g J 7 | servwceanle, Suils, di C88Y dre [gS ether for or busi- JIFAR wear, al the way down pri eC Of 1E! J DOLLA RS. These are not the usual Ten Dollar suit You see advertised, bul goods that will certainly Surprise you You know their actual worth. must see them fo
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