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ADDITIONAL LOCALS —Misa Shepard teaches the colored school. Or. Swart/, is building a new house on I'enn street this fall. —Aaron Williams tried to scare Fearon Mann's rabbits the other day, but failed. —That " harbinger of spring, ' the organ grinder, is either out very late o 1 ho is entirely too previous. —K. L. McCloskey, of C.earfield coun ty, took in the sights of Bellefonto on Tuesday. Kd. is one of the solid bus! ness men of Kartbaus. —Curtin township is building a new school house this fall, and when com pleted, will have three of the finest school houses in the county. —Pay your taxes —don't neglect this matter. No Democrat should lose his vote because of non payment of taxes. It is a reproach 011 his Democracy. —The .Jersey Shore llni'J entered on its twenty third year with last week's issue. Its a live paper and deserves the patronage of Lycoming county Demo crats. —Cal. Harper is going into the pork business. Somebody gave him a small pig the other day. liaising pork is generally expensive, but this pig won't eat much, will he Cal? —John McC'loskey and David Prick ley, two of Curtin township's staunch Democrats, spent Friday and Saturday in town on business connected with the Curtin school district. —The bicyoleist in town h-t week did not attract the attention of the Ihtily AVu:/, SO the public was not in formed as to whether his speed exceed ed four miles an hour or not. —Mr. Peter Keichline bought George Downing's billiard parlors la<t week. "Pete" has now two pool and two bil liard tables and the finest segars, as attractions. If you are a lover of fill liards or pool, give "Pete" a call. He will use you well. —Maj. J. 15. Fisher returned from a trip to t'hio on Friday last. The Maj. reports very little interest in tho elec tion in Ohio on the part of the Repub licans of the western reserve—Garfield's district. He feels assured of the suc cess of the Democratic ticket in Ohio. —lf Frank Wescott hadn't told us so himself, and didn't smoke the beautiful Meerschaum given him by Mr. Munson in appreciation of his work, we would think the man crazy who told us that the handsome young fellow t the gla-s works was .".'5 years old Well, for the sake of Democracy we wish you two more such birthdays, Frank, that will give you you -ee. —The forgeman, Wm. Miller's fall was not as heavy as at first represented, the distance being about D feet. He was engaged in painting the smoke stack. The tackle had accidentally become disarranged, though Geo. Tate's steady hands held it below, and the seat turning threw Mr. Miller to the ground. He was picked up in an in sensible condition, but has since rr covered and is now almost perfectly well. . —Now, as the cold weather draweth near the station loafer soeketh the sunny side of the station to w-lcome the incoming train, and as the "hides of night obscure the bright orb of day the loafer huggeth the warm stove of the gentlemen's waiting room, or sneaketh into the ladies room under cover of a " chance acquaintance." and annoyeth those present by his silly chatter. Vor ily, station loafer is numerous in Bellefonte and should he abated. —• >ur bright racy contemporary, the I'hilipsburg •loumal, criticises young Vanderbilt for turning newspaper ro porter, and condemns him for taking some poor man's place. Now, Mr. Hair, would you have him be a drone, a dude like too many rich young men— drive fast horses, insult modest girls and go to the devil generally ? No, that thing will not do. The country is big enough and offers work enough not only for our 50 millions, but for 500 millionc, and all honor to young Vanderbilt should he try to make an honorable living for himself, instead of sponging off his "pap." Mirion JoTTixos.—Corn is about all cut in Marion township. The crop is better than was feared after the first frost,especially good next the mountain, —J. L. Smeltier doesn't care so much for a partisan paper as for one giving the county news.—Our handsome little teacher, Aaron Heck, is going to take our school once more. We are glad of this, we can't spare Aaron —too good a fellow for that. Mr. Kennison is going to Buffalo and wpstern New York on business. lie expects to take in the "Falls" on the way. You will have to have a big "take in" for that, old fellow. The Rev. D. O. Shoemaker was tell ing some of his experiences during the Jate war a few days ago. He was a fear less, outspoken Democrat, and living in a red hot Abolitionist district, and was consequently made the subject of con siderable persecution ; called the rebel preacher, but he iturddy fought for his party principles as he bss ever since up held his religion, and in to-day tho I hand tome, portly clergyman of Marion, —Mr. Isaac. Frain hist fall planted a bushel and a half of "Martin Amber" wheat on one and one nin th acres, as an experiment, which yielded this year something over forty-five bushels to the acre. Isaac didn't use phosphate.—The band boys were over at the plc-nio in Brush valley.—Jacob Macauley has a beautiful farm near Jacksonville. His wheat yield averages over .'!() bushel per acre.—There is a move for a new post office below Jacksonville, near the Clin ton county line. Gov. Curtin is likely to favor it.—Marion township may have a railroad after all. Tho development of ore all along the ridge- as for exam pie on the Hoy property near Jackson ville —is turning the eyes of capitalists 'in this direction. A branch front the I Nittany valley is talked of starting i somewhere below tho Clinton county | lino and going up to Jacksonville. 1 Michael /.-igler is making a beautiful farm property. Sorry lie isn't in Centre county. Henry /-igler is making rail | road ties as fist as po.-sible for the Beech , < 'reek railroad. Tnr. Soi.hier's Rkcmov. —The quiet village of l.ogansville, and its t>lj quieter surrounding valley, had a merry awakening in the happy greetings of old comrade hip ; in the loud flu-ter of the bands and tiro mimic p>omp of war. The veterans of the l-ite wir. the obi ' soldiers from Centre, Clinton and I'nion I counties held tiieir reunion there on Friday and Saturday I-t. The people of Sugar Y illey gave them a generous openharided welcome. There were at least 75 from Look Haven, while the total was swelled to several hundred I from the different sections. Five bras* bands discoursed in pleasant rivalry , their sweetest efforts. Saturday won the main gala day. The R--v. Mr. Swengel made the speech of welcome, which wa responded to by Cap. Aust. Curtin and 'others. The orators of the -lay were ! Col. D. 11. Hastings, of Bellefonte, and Gen. Jesse Merrill, of Lock Haven. • >ur handsome Colonel's speech is spoken of as an able effort and at times touchingly eloquent. They then one and all sat down along the long tables spread in Gen. Heck man's grove, and ate of the "milk and honey" of Sugar Y.illcy. It is hardly necessary to dilate on this pro ceeding, •' hoijsewivi-rv of 1,-j'-n-villo is far 1 o : d to i><.- I our cu'.ngv. In the nf: • • • m I. I <-v a; r .led lix-n,. , Si'A II /, r.U <1 CO., iirocrr*. Illicit //oii.w Hint- A, Itr/hjiintr, I'll. NKW GOODS | foil TIIK SI'IiINC ami S(BillIII! TRAHEI! We bin i:'l Rfoml to get the very I>< -t <every thing in <>ur line, and <•* have ;oni<-really CHOICE COOES. USE CREAM CHEESE, Extra Urgr FRENCH l'ltl NFS, SELECT OYSTERS, SWEET ROTATORS, , LA ROE RIRE CRA SRERRIES, RRVSEt.I.ES, IMRERIAL EI OS, BRIGHT SEW LEM OSS, FLORIDA ORASGES, I'liiiH-xs I*ii|H-r-Slu'l 1 Almonds Ftaporatcd DRIED PEACHES. A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS. /'RESERVED REARS, REACHES, REIMS and RETS EL EES. PLAIN CANDIES, FINE CONFECTION EH Y t AND— GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds irw< invite tlip |>o.jle of Centre county t<> call and inspect our NICE COOPS, which cannot fail to pleaae. > ™ SKCHIYKH & co. , Drill ,r Mingle—Hoot n ,f f horn. ' FOB .A. GOOD r ! Boot or Shoe 'I TRY : —I MIA 4' |~ FOR I ; Style, Quality and Cheapness. We defy all competition. We have the largest stock—and bought for cash, and wll 10 per cent, cheaper than any ntnrc in the county. \ tor OU 11 SRE CI ALT IE S. -v* | REYNOLDS BIUVB., Utica and D. AUMSTUONC.'S Rochester diooi for latdiea, Miwet nnd Children. > llntliaway Soule and Harrington H Fine Shoe* for Men. - LIEISITIEIRI IB|OIOIT|S, TI IE KINO OE T1 I E MAKKET. B We have a Shoe Polish which will not crack the Leather, 1 as good as the best and only 15c. POLL A MINGLE. '• Bellcfonte, Pa. selves in two hostile lines nnil began a series of mich well execute] skirmishes ami strategic movements that one could ! almost believe that he was in tlie wilder ! ness, or that I. "c's old veteran* were raiding over the Pennsylvania border. Hut the old boy* could not keep up a feigned hostility long, soon peace was restored, jokes were heard and tale* of suffering and devotion lojd that brought each heart into closer fellowship. And thus it ended a day, one of the bright est in each m ill's memory. A>/i Advert ietaeatH. I )l BL!C SA LIC under Proceeding* ! 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G O L D F I S H F or S n\l e AT GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Block, ; BKI.I.KJ ONTK, l'.V. | WE HAVE TELEPHONEC'onncction.^^^^ IK (tftriii'ifi f ,s(hi'm Xnr Store, •. .{;jD. Garman & i- \ i> i i: v d > not think, hccau-e the eut- rej.re -..•lit only gentlemen's w.ar, that we have not been particularly careful to select at. elegant line of good* •-p<-ci ally suited to you. You will find it to your advantage to call and if we are not able to supply you from our choice and varied stock, it will IM: a a -mall matter for ti- to order what vou may n<-.sl. We think we are In-tter able to meet yi.tir wants than any store in Bi'llcfonte. /.I l> N .1' f'n,, V. rrhants, Allrffhrnii-StJh Ihfimtr, Fa, > I IST (F (Jo(iI)S AT IIAFF I'BB 11 ' 1. }' n .V .t ( o. . 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VIMK MITIUNO AT ON f. lIA IF FflU *. t Ap*ir>c U tlron m*(k r*lit* TI rl*f|u,e 1 VI m' • • i'! k rtttß w " i ii M"i * Ueht' ftfttm* *li w< r*©t IzS •' '• <f M"h'* iJfht fftftßlni'," *ll wrvl r*,t* 2 M 4 ••• M"? * I*l •'h *ll frnr>| lNi|r '•*! i '*• " 4 M*i. • I,h ||"*t> *1) i— l !**©!• i v *• , M"T • ; i rmit (TT mif l . . 1(10 Onr Ivt •.icl.tl, li lst. *t • . 4 ' t<, %fM fr 1 '4> to 2 USE LOT OF si ITS ALL WOOL One Js>t of Hurt it' Light all lIW Cwimere Suit* Marked Dawn to Cud. I,r are Over dueled. 9l< r. nit |' *, n * 9* 'rt ft] vi i ( ,jf ilowr. to 5' v, 916 nn !U)ft <Kiwa !<> fl2 AO. 9 fc < P,lt il >n !* IA Another 9* AO Pnlt i<.wn to f. 2' A f"w IH*rh T>i*C"t.ftl fc 'ht t ft th*t I* .'i*t htlfftfr" 4 few n*rlf *ll U'ool |IU< k Ii*4r- i*l f" t"', "l*r wl*r*9lM► , A 9trEtly ill W•• I Fin* IH*ron*l Holt |l' ,t Hehrr s| im. tr**'l Arm* Muita. B1t", all Wl rlfts wh"T 91.1 ItU. k Mftfr mftl Muit- f 'A rlarwhrfw 9 (Ml. lloy'e and Children's Clothing One-Half IYire An*!'. 1 !IN ■ Btitot tall l -•,lgMrlMlt 191 A Fin* Itlo" Mftth r Hnlt .... 2 ( rl*wh" e 4 Ml \ fiy fi,," Hlu" Hat lor .... .... ... .V", *)•* h*r < '• Uhihlrrn aMitT*. gi*lily 1 fa, Mawwhrr* < A Child'* Unit i 7k flwh 2 60 R, tiil. lb t" U ;rti .. . 2 (*)■>*hrr* 4 VI |V,J I milt, Jrt i I* *ll wool ... ... • <*) tWohwr*'• <0 Bny'a rtiit*, lo to I" ynai-ft. all wool aVl rlavwlmr" ' - Ores* floods, Shirting , <tv\, at One-Half Frier, tin, rturtM Bhlrttng ftt ftnlmtl!), |lf.-. I'Uidl ... ". 10, 12 *le*|,"f" ISU to yii ll" Hprrad* nt on" h*lf . . w, I4f ki f TS ♦* Ti. fki. IU, IV, AtMhrr lut llrwtlH Ktl"*ai ... IfV . Urh"r> f,* Atwflitf M Nwowl IfIMMNM 1. < .•< wl■ <'r" % (MUM* Width * f" I "ft yrt #| Jt , :%% One Lot of Embroideries About 2,500 Yards at One-Half-Frier. Tti.nptwr ll. Nt pHroahow hl Ih.y re •rln.llT rMh, Uisr Ilm>nr rrS ( .| prlrm: 10 It II IS SO tu M M 7$ * T .* to 12, M it, 3n xv e On. t1 .( Crnp. Mil, Cliff. 4 Ce11... IWr old piir. T&r. Everybody lenotrs by this time, that our Ilihbons are One-Half of Other's Friers. Sash Ilihbons 0 to 8 incAc* IFirfc 2-5 to 40r. ChlM*. Mwl* Ito 4 ulr for 2K <h" lot of all fMlli Colored and Blarh Aaah RlMron Sic * r*r*t. trlnal rain* ?& A 1 <, Child'* A Miaar* U*"" .... 4 pair lor 25. fiaethrrr |(* SEX /> FOU S A MFL EB. L YON & CO. 1 J'hUmlelpli i*i Urnnrh. THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH (XOTHINU STOKE, 2- r # Allegheny Street, iriXEEI o\Ti:. PA. Latin, *V Co,, 'J'rop.rs, lil - :THIS SPACE HKLOMiS TO: S LEW::: ic CO., \ Clot IIMTK. * ¥ IiBWIH St CO., Proprietors ttellefnqte, P*.