MONSTROUS RAILROAD SCHEME York to the West. A dispath from Cleveland, says that a monstrous railroad scheme, has just come to light. Large and in- fluential capital from New York to St. now the company is assured of the suc. cess of the undertaking. struct an elevated electric railway to connect New York with Chicago. The the press and public. Who all the capitalists interested are cannot be learned as yet, but it is known that the Carnegie people of Pittsburg are largely concerned. IEXx- principal managers. the past months has been given to the projects by way of influencing capital to accept it. Though all information on the sub- ject is given out with great reluctance, from an authentic source. One hun- dred million dollars will be expended in completing the railroad, and the necessary capital is already in sight, so that success is assured. The route will be via Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Tol through Indiana to Chicago. The vays have been quietly made. road will hve a double track, some device whereby the cars cannot jump the track has been patented. Dr. Anderson controls most of the patents. The and about 1,000 miles, and the time required to make the run will not be quite ten hours. little greater than 100 miles per hour. All bids on contracts for material and constructions are in and accepted, and but few difficulties remain to block the way of immediate construction. ies Latest from Sayder County. A joke too good to be lost—even if it does come near "home—occurred week before last, says the Middleberg Post, when several of our town boys, who with an eye to lay up a little money for a sore heel had sent to Baltimore for a lot of sweet potatoes and a barrel of shell oysters, which they peddled out among the farmers. They had just pulled up in front ofa very preten- tious looking farm and called out, and sweet potatoes,” when the ‘lord of the manor” his appearance and asking the price of their potatoes he came up to the wag- , look- house Hoveiers made on, where he picked up an oyster it eritieally, turned it over, smelled at it, and then remarked, “Ei, was fariche fordempte groombeera sin ed at don des?" san aa New States to be Admitted. Measures for the admission of New Mexico, and Utah now pending in congress and all are to be pressed to a vote without any needless The delegates from all Democrats, and it confidently asserted by the pr is no doubt that the Arizona are delay. all these territories are is Democrats that ther » United States sen- of these ospective states ators and congressmen to be elected in the new will same political faith, and thus materially sist to maintain the supremacy Democracy in the gress as well as to states be of the ns the of et of two houses furnish a significant quota of Democratic electoral votes to the jelectoral eollege in the next presi- dential contest. li cid Another Strike Likely, The action of a number of Beech Creek coal operators in making a further reduction by cutting the price paid for yardage 25 per cent. threatens another strike. The miners have sued a letter to the operators of Osceo- Ia Mills and along the Beech Creek railroad inviting them toa conference on Friday at Philipsburg to consider the question. fs- An on Anything In Any Line We are making the greatest display in Clothing, Hats, Trunks Umbrellas, Men's Farnishing — everything in men's and boy's wear except shoes. The largest stock we have ever car- ried and at the lowest possible prices. Holiday goods in great variety. MoxtooMeryY & Co, Bellefonte, — A First Freight, Bellefonte's new railroad has landed | Pa. pected boom will follow-—the compe- | ting road having opened for business, ConA MS AAAs THE STRIKE ENDED, The strike on the Lehigh Valley r.r. ended on Tuesday by the influence of arbitrators, both sides making conces- sions, A ANN ANSI, Bought a Farm, Newt Brungart purchased the Jacob Brungart farm in Miles township, for $6,700, ~Lewins, at Bellefonte, has the best cutter in Pennsylvania, and a better fit cannot be had than on fom | him. The ACCIDENT TO AN OLD LADY, Aged Mra. Robert Potter Breaks a Leg While Getting Out of Bed, Mrs. Robert Potter, living some dis- { tance west of Centre Hall met with a serious accident this, Thursday morn- { ing In breaking a leg while getting out of bed. Mrs. Potter is probably the | most aged person living in Centre county, and on the Sth inst. would | have celebrated her 95th birthday. She is the mother of Mr. Fergus Pot- ter, of Linden Hall. Owing to her great age the accident may prove a se- rious one, but her many friends { throug hout the valley hope for a re- covery from the accident. Dr. Jacobs | was called to minister to the lady and set the fractured member, mir ff ———— A \ Timely Discovery. Last Sunday morning the large stone | dwelling house at Tusseyville, occu- pied by the families of Mr. Michael F. Rosssman and Mr. Wm. Martz had a | narrow escape from being totally de- { stroyed by fire. In the part of the house occupied by Will Martz was a | fire place but had been boarded up. | Sometime in the night the chimney took fire, and Mrs. and she immediately went water, when she arose a bright light outside, her husband who and found the chimney burning fiercely, the ceiling. He and by prompt in subduing the a dozen buckets of water were necessary. Had the flames held sway a few minutes longer before they would have gained such headway that the house with its contents would have been to- tally destroyed. Mr. Martz's family lost some clothing which was burned, but otherwise the damage was to no great extent beyond filling the house with smoke and ashes, awakened down stairs mantle reaching called Mr. Rossman ‘A Great Oppo are now in, consisting etc. These goods are fering all our goods at I. AT OUR OLD TRICKS! That of selling the best store at prices that don but please the HARPER & KREAMER, ful Premiums. Ask for one. rtunity Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, first-class, and every We are of- )W prices and are of everything in our t suit our competitors, CENTRE HALL. i Why waste time, alley * specifics, ete me w ya will bay a small quantity of the remedy you receive the recipe and soe that there is no hu about this. Correspondence strictly confidential, close stamp if convenient CURE YOURSELF IN TWO WEEKS, * wonderful * cure. n of & new ney and health Len ¥ will send V1 with Aervoas Weakness in ¢ wok, i or etunied i I ask in return ds 10 do po after oO BE You plesse of envelope, Ene 43, Albion, TR 10M fr m me di " or deception. - sil letters sont in plain ses EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. Wo» — Without a Tax Collector. Curtin township, this county, had no tax collector for the past year, consequently the state of finances of | that township is pretty low. Theman | who was regularly elected refused to | give bond for the faithful performance | of the duty, and as he couldjnot compelled to do so, his official career | ended before it be The County ; Commissioners had the court appoint | one or two others successively to whom but in | has | be gan. the duplicates had been sent, each case they were returned with | thanks. Times are pretty hard in | Curtin township and tocolleet the tax- | Bellef es now will be no easy job. — onte | News - - — Churehh Dedicated, The Salem Lutheran Aaronsburg, which had overhauled and church at thor repaired the was re-dedicated | Dr. H. O. delivered | been oughly last several months, last Sunday morning. dev, Holloway, of Mifflintown, the dedieatory sermon, and an | able discourse. He was assisted in the | ws by Dr. E. J. Wolf, of Gettys- | burg. The churelhi had fitted with new memorial windows, new car- pet, pulpit lamp and chandelier, Noted and papered throughout at an thousand dollars, This indebtedness is about wiped out, made servic been re- €X pense of over one and the congregation is comparatively free of debt. A a Fewer Fair Medals, John Boyd Thatehe r announces that the medals for te World's Fairawards | will 70,000 to in the first place there enough money to pay for all the medals, and in the second place no value is attach- ed to the medal because nearly every exhibitor was awarded one, There were 90,000 exhibitors at fair. Atthe Paris Exposition there were 32.600 medals. Under the new order not quite 30 per cent. of the ex- hibitors will receive medals, al aaa A Fish Story. A violator of the fish laws was fined $25 and costs by Judge Furst, at last week's court, It is rumored there are . a number of other names that will be 25,600, be cut from is not the son ; better take warning in time, as it is very risky business and some one will inform on you sooner or later. losis Seminary Quarantined. The Lutheran Theological Semina- ry at Gettysburg has been quarantined | by the health authorities; Scarlet fe- | ver hat broken out among the semina- i rians and a number of students are down. We understand that Robert B. : Wolf, of this place, who is a student { there is down with the disease, erste — Christmas Entertainments. | The Luth, and Ref. Babbath schools - of Aaronsburg will each have an enter- | tainment on Saturday evening before | Christmas. a a : Gioes on the Farm, | Wm, Bholl, we are informed, will | occupy the farm purchased by George | Emerick, adjoining this town, tsar lil to Lewins, Bellefonte, for | your clothing. Their styles are per fect in every respect. Suits neat in pattern, stylishly cut and elegantly made. Nothing quite wo good any- Fhe | where : ATLAS POWDER.—The very best quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. POWDER.—The powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite. | BLACK POWDER. of blasting, rifle and sporting der has always been considered the best in the market in quality to-day as it ever was. Fixed for hunters and sportsmen. Judson Dupont’s make pow- and it is as good High the above att with Explosives We guarantee oes for the ever offered for munity. FUSE.—Cotton, ber fuses rock. | PLATINUM FUSES AND | ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. | ROCK DRILLS tock Drills opera- ted b v h and, steat or compre ssp] | air with mr COI Pressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO.,, Z2Janly BELLEFONTE, PA. he very Os best goods in this line sale in hemp, for use in dry and boile rs, abov € Mr. J. P. Blalze, an extensive real rowly escaped one of the severest tacks of pneu at- blizzard, says the Saturday eral miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he able to get warm, and inside was ed with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he had often heard, number of large doses. effect was wonderful and in time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale Ly J. D. Murny, Druggist. rt State Grange Will Meet, The annual meeting of the State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, will be held in Harrisburg, commencing Tuesday, December 12th.: It will be in session four days. itm oils sain Was Appointed. James Smith, the hardware man, is now in possession of the Millheim post-office, as stated in our last issue. nim a ————— Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Lif Away is the tra hiul startliog title of » litte book that tells all about Noto-bao, the wouderful, hare lew Guaranteed tobacco habit ctr, The cost is trifling and the man who wants fo gilt and CAN'L FUR HO Rhxsioa steal or financial risk 10 using “Noto bee v by sll druggiste, Book st Drug Stores or be mail free, Address The Sterling Remedy Co. Indians Mineral Springs, Ind, — Miss Angeline Tobias, of this place, wishes to make known to the publie that she is now prepared to make hair switches, and would kindly ask those desiring to have any made to give her a trial. Work promptly and ATTORNEYS. 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MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Politica] Boon y |, ete MILITARY SCIENCE. instrocting theoreti cal and practioal, including each arm ofthe service 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Tw: efully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1882, Examinations for admission June 18. and Sept. 13. Commence- ment week June 12:15, 1882, For Catalogue or other information, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest, State College, Centre Co. Pe Khop wr 12 What 1S ‘this It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be from the watcl To be had only with Jas. Bos. Filled and other watch cases with this trade mark. 8 A postal will bring you a watch case spans, EEE £6] A% PENNSYLVANIA Philade iphia & “Fre R. and ] R. R. Division Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 1 eflect November 19, 1868 TRAINE LEAVE MON TA NDOXN, 9.185 a. m.~Train MM, (Daily of Bunbury, Willkesbarre ASTWARD except Hundey Hazleton Potwvilie Fu *hiiladel phils a1 20 p.m. Rew York, mn ., Baltimore, 3.10 pm, Washington, couneciing at Phlladeliphis for sll seashore points. Through passenger cosches Lo deiphis and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel oJ vy 4.90 Pp in, 1385p. m~Train 8 (Daily except Ry inday.}) For Bunbury, Harrisburg sud intermediate sias Lions, arriviog at Philadelphia at 6 ip m., New York. 1005 p. m., Baltimore, ¥ 5 . Sip. m. Parlor car thr phils, and pas cnger cosches wo Pui 501 p. m~Train For Wilkesbsrre, 12. {1 Huzieton # st V bpm, New York 2803 a. m., Bait m, Passenger cosches 0 Wilkesbarre adelphin, E2p. m ~Train 6 Harrist urg and all intermedia {Tin ‘ullman sleep ade! phis and } remain io sleeper undid Sew Yo hiladeiphia and pasEDg Philadelphia and Baitis WESTWARD, 637s. m _igus ang intern GR NT LEWISBURG Wont MP Tr ward i a ng Bpring ro Lave btre Hal 16 Gregg 3 Linden Hall Ouk Hall 2 Lemont 37 Dale Bummniit 47 Pleasant Gag i SA Xemenn 8 5 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewd sung for Montas. don 208 mm 5 1.20, 5 50and 7 ndon for Lewisburg at 2.5 a y “ pm, ands 00 pm ete, call on agent “or address A.W. D, 110 Fitih sve. Pitts 3. R. WOOD Gen"! Pos'ger Ag. ON 20 00 OO 2% af nt ud wld ut ad Watt, P burg sonora Manager DR. THEEL, JRF North Fourth Si 5: ow Geees, Philsdelphiie, ros froeh ones in € to 108m Hood Prison, Btrictures, w ety Pianpies. 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D. Murray. 120 DOLLARS