Rail Roatln. BALD KAULK U K. Time Tihl in effect Nov 10, 'BB. WESTWARD. Exp Mull. AM. I'M Leave Lock Haven,.... 1 41 -1 00 Flemlngton 4 48 4 04 Mill Hall 4 62 4 07 Beech Crook 601 421 Eagleville 6 01 4 2ti Howard 5 l!l 4 80 Mount Eagle.... 6 1* 4 43 Curtin 5 22 4 48 Mllesburg 5 80 4 66 Kellefonle..... 6 40 6 06 Miles burg •" 60 6 15 Snow Skin Itit 5 68 6 19 ITnlonville 0 02 6 2* Julian 0 12 6 88 Martha (> 22 6 I* Port Matilda 0 2'' 6 6; Hannah.... 0 87 0 13 Fowlor 0 80 ti 16 Bald Eagle 6 19 6 19 Vail 68 0 -4 Arrive at Tyrone 7 05 0 86 EASTWARD. r\t. am Leave Tyrono 7 80 8 80 East Tyrone - 787 xB7 Vail 7 40 X 40 Bald Eagle x 45 X I > Fowler 7 64 h 60 Hannah 7 67 X 50 Port Matilda 8 05 9 09 Martha 8 18 0 17 Julian 8 28 !• 20 Unionvillo 8 88 '.i 2,7 Snow Shoo Int 8 42 17 Mllesburg 8 15 *. 60 Bellefonte K 56 10 OO Milesburg '■> 05 10 10 Ourtin ... 9 l" 1 1" I' l Mount Eagle 9 19 20 28 Howard 9 20 10 82 Kaglcvillo 9 86 10 42 Ileoch Creek 9 40 10 40 Mill llall 0 52 1" 68 Flomiiigton 65 II 01 Arrive at Lock Haven 10 00 11 05 ELLKFONTE 5; SNOW SHOE H R._Time in effect Nov. 19 Leave* Snow stj, )e (13 a m., arrivt.i.i Bellefonte fl:20 a. m. Leevea Bellefonte 9.80 a. m., arrives a'. Snow Shoe at 11.04 a. ni Leaves Snow Shoe 8:50 p. in., arrives at Bellefonte 5:88 p. m. Leaves Bellefonte 8 10 p. m. t arrives at Snow Shoo 10:40 p. m. s. s. BLAIR, On. Sup'i, IKWISBURG & TYRONE R. K.— | _j Time Table in effect Nov. 19, 88. WESTWARD. Mixed. I r. am. Leave Scotia 12 15 600 • Kairbrook 1 "0 0 20 l'enn'a Furnace 1 15 6 40 Hostler 1 28 6 60 Marengo 1 85 6 55 Lovevillo f 1 88 6 00 Furnace Road 1 45 0 10 Warriors Mark 2 00 >'• 25 Pennington 2 12 •"> 40 Weston Mill f 2 25 50 L. A T. Junalion 2 8t •'• 56 Tyrone - 2 35 8 .*>B EASTWARD. Mixed. I'M. AM Leave Tyrone 4 00 9 2" LA T. Junction 1 01 9 25 Weston Mill 1 14 9 33 Pennington 4 32 9 48 Warriors Mark - 4 42 9 .58 Furnace R->ad 1 67 10 12 Loveville 5 02 10 16 Marengo 6 07 10 22 Hostler 6 17 10 35 Penn'a Furnace - 5 27 10 41 Kairbrook 6 47 11 0.3 Scotia 6 20 11 30 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. (Pbila. A Erie Division.)—On and after Nov. 18, 1883: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia II 20 p ni Harrisburg 4 20 a m Williamsport 8 40 a in Jersey Shore 9 09 a m Lock Haven 9 40 am Renovo . 10 55 a rn Arrives at Erie 7 35 p m NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia 7 40 a n> Harrisburg 11 15 a rn Arr. atWilllarosport.... 2 55 prn Lock Haven 8 5.5 p m Renovo 5 10 p m Kane . 9 n i p m Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at 5 05 p m FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia .. II 10 a iti Harrisburg 25 p m Williamsport. .. 7 16 prn Arr at Lock Haven.. x 95 p m EASTWARD LOCK II.WKN EXPRESS It- nves L'e k Haven 6 60 a m Williamsport 7 65 a m arr et Harrisburg 11 30 a m Philadelphia 3 1.5 p tn DAY EXPRESS Leaves Kane 6 00 a m Renovn It) 05 a m Lock Haven 11 15 a rn Williamsport 12 25 a in arr at IJarrislnirg 8 18 p in Philadelphia 7 25 p rn ERIE MAIL Leave* Erie 1 9Ti p m Renovo 10 27 pm Lock Haven 11 20 p m Williamsport 12 35 a m I arr at Harrisburg 4 08 a m Philadelphia 7 50 a m Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on L S A M S RR ; at Corry with B. P A W.KR.; at Emporium with H., N. Y A I*. RR., and at Drift wood with A V RR. T. ODCKER, Gen'l Sup't. _ CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly bafiled •he skill of the medical profession as rancerotii affections and as thev have al ways been considered incurable, it ha been thought disreputable to adopt tneir treatment as a specialty ; and hence physi cians have neglected their proper study. But of late years new and Important dis coveries have brought forth a course that now proves successful in eny of iu forms, with certainty, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters. We have a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not poisonous, does not interfere with the healthy fleeh, can be applied to any part ef the bodr, even the tongue. We take nothleg for our services until the •ancer is cured. Address D. J. HULBKKT, Kagteville, Centre Co, Pa. \ • Tho Rivor And Harbor Bill. THE COMMITTEE ABOUT HKAHV To KKI'OBT TIIIS MSASI'HE TO THE HOUSE. The llou*© Committee on River* and Harbors expected to complete considerir tion of the River and Harbor Appro priation bill to-day or tomorrow. Tho total amount appropriated will bo be tween $12,000,000 and $18,000,000. Not all appropriations have yet been agreed upon. It is possible that an effort will be made by some of the members of the committee to make a "horizontal reduc tion" of Jlho amounts already decided upon before they are reported to the House. The bill as now prepared, appropriates for the Mississippi river and tributaries ;$ 1,200,000 below Cairo: $500,000 from < 'siro to the I llinois river ; $2(10,000 from the Illinois to 1 >.* Moines ; $809,000 from Dos Moines to Ht. Paul. $500,000 for the Wabadi ; $600,000 for tbe i Otio ; $5,000 for the Allegheny, and $40,1E s) for the cont inu.ition of the work at Hell Gate, $8>0, 1 000,has been agreed upon. Tho Cruelty of Politics How resistless is tbe iconoolasiu of polities. But yesterday a wave, so trans lucent in its pui itv, audi a deli'ate pink in its color, rolled over tho IVster ing republican party, and hounding a long on its crest waa St. Jerome El tnunds. There whs waited along in it wake a current of ozone purifying tin atmosphere reeking with Iho foulness of long republican control. It is all dis pelled. straightway the polilii il'ton. that hi bdl in favor of the I'.idlic railroads is bold favoriteisin, and that be is in |no sens., n public mqn. This i all v<-rV cruel. Mr. Edmund •i* suddenly h yes, the strawberries -wll it-a little early yet but don't forget about them, they'll ' be ripe, Locai Hsrrrxixos.— l: no! infrequent ly happens that something of int-re-t 1 occur-to an individual or a number ol individuals in a community which die> in obscurity that would have made a readable and legitimate m-wailem fr the columns of a home paper. It also frequently happens that none but the partiei immediately interestc-1 know of the occurr>-nce, and whde each of thrni , would be glad to see the event noticed in the local paper not one thinks of in forming the newspaper man of th< fa t. The consequence 1- in a dsy or two afterwards when they look over the locals of tlie iate paper they tail to fiod the complimentary notice they an lei pate I and are chagrined at the stupi dity of tii- reporter who failed to note such sn important be d happening. The far' of tho m*tt<-r is that the most utiqu mui reporter cannot be every where at the same time, and it 1- no.'.her -;r ibl<- nor possible for him to know everybody 'a busine*. When, th'-refire, an event of a private nature ri-"< into tin- importance of ber -niing 1 roj r matt-: for a local newspaper, it is often lierf ry to make it known to ■ -me on-* "noecfed with the publira. ' tion i! you >ul 1 h*ve it made public- It is i.iv r.te notion of not a few [eople that a row-paper man by ome kind of. ni] eri itursl inttuitior. know-' everything that is g dng on all a round the country and just what it happen ing each'lay in everyb< iy's hark yard, and, of course, it would bo the mot unpardonable presumption to under take to inform such a living < ncyclo pat if tt is placed on hi* table where he oan r ' s * weigh it, measure It, and, finally, take it home and <• how much apace it cov era when broken into a fryingpun. lie can alao elaborate moat profusely on the aim and excellence of strawberries ta*to ia at ill lingo in;? around hi* plate, and -by tho way the season for straw berriea will noon be here again. MADISON nuao SIIOKTH.—Tho croquet season ha* arrived. Farmer* nro bu*y plowing corn ground. Mwri, George E. Limbort and Wni, C. Hiorloy have gone to tho Spring college, where they in tend to prepare for the ministry. The carpenter* and mason* are busy putting up Israel Wolf and W. (.'. Noll'* house*. Mr. Auman received hi* new good* la*t week which hi-,is bu?y selling off at,bottom p r j c( .. Mr. K. s. Shaffer ha purchased a team of Norman l'orchuion horses, dap pled gray, four year* old, weighing 1100 pound* each. They were brought front Ohio by Mr. Rankin. The wedding rards are uut for 1. K and Macie. The select school under the direction of Prof. I. K. Wolf is in a nourishing condi tion. Tho Luulheran Sunday-school is flourishing under the management of L. - li. Stover, Superintendent, and I Jr. Geo. i 1.. Leo, Pres.——Mr. i". S. Shaffer ba-tb-- J flnesl colt in the valley, eight days old- - - Fr.-d says h" like* mnrri -I lif mm h ' I belter than single life. Mr. T. F Moy- j er has a line trotting hor.-e. Record, 2. !'' SHOUT V. | PCKX'H VALLKV Not KM. Mr. Moose of j Tu.-sey vilie reten esl a caw mill last week, } j which he intend* to r.tn with tho engine j belonging to bts separator and clover hut ler.— Messrs. Jac hM Co and James j j A. Krape, of Spring Mills, aro getting a ) steam saw mill, which they will locate a ; few ri-d* down the station Tin • Jaiui- , son, who was agent f,.r "The Chase Nurse ries" last summer, i* now in the life in surance busin.-ss. -An •ff rt i* being i made to have the railroad ''.nti n m -v.d from it* present lito b-a 1-t at li.- south 'end of the iron bridge. It is doubtful j whether this movement will succeed, for | although the pre--nt site 1* an inconveni ent - ne, yet many bailding* have been bui.t with ref-rem e 11 it* location Tho long railroad bridge above tho village i* , complete.l ar. 1 by the time this PI, he your reader* it will have lx-en s| a need by ! the iron rail. -Peter Wilson, who l.a* 1 been confined to the house f r sevsral weeks, is able to be out again His son, j Rv. Jame* \Viln, I>. 1) , of New York, J paid him a j-.p. riot during his illness —We endeavor to get the very 1-e-t j brands of good* in th* market. II ARPin A Wr.K*i \, No 11 Humes Hlock. —• >n Friday evening Fit the young nun nam.-1 Horkheimcr, who was be!-! under $ J* Fail to ap|>ear at court to answer the charge of having stole g -oe*.ion, left here on a freight train. It was, we tin 1.-t - tan 1, h * in • lenlion to run away an 1 leave the j ■ r . old man wl o 1a I kindly givrn all he bad on earth a* teourity thai the young man would attend a trial No matter what might have been the • >r ■ juenre the young man sh-aibl have f. It tbsnk ful and re-piocted tb*- kindne of hi* benrfa tor. but he di 1 not think . the fact that t-y leaving !.• w - - l An old man of that wlr h he bad ; worked a life time *v. H- l< 't a- I stated nlsovo on Friday • vemiic. Inn fortunately -lid not get furtbet thai iballefonle where lie w* captured I'olieenian Y.-rne* left to day for belle ; fonte and will bung the pr oner I ek to Loek Haven. -*li.-e writing t,.e sle.ve we baVe iearn< <1 that Hofkh- 1 Iter did not pay b.< laj-ird slrti •• w, j (soar-ling wit Is Mr*. M i i-.-n, wle bud.tn l wo* k.ll<- I on tb" i iion i i hort time tg >. flr*. • A in. The building of Mr..lol.ii I U d, of High trecf, i* almost comp'eted. tine of the store room* i* to be u- 1 1 Mr. Herbert butt* a* a barn. >s miking establishment. Although mi 1 tin building i* nr t, and attractive, >rt it , would have be n more creditable to our town to have ha i a larg" brick or *lon- , building upon thi'spot. A gentleman whose face was illumi noted all over with smile-, and holdinL' on to a package for dearlife 1 was seen passing down High street, on Saturday. He had just purchased one of those delicious beef roast at John beejers, meat market and no wonder that he wn* happy and tickled, all to pieices. Should old and dear friends be for gotten so soon after departing this life T Noof course not. A pretty monument or a grave stone to mark the last resting place of such, can be procured of S. A. Stover, the High street marl.is man. —Tlia most popular and lovable girl in America at present is Polly Tick*. Nearly every man yon meet, is begging tof bet hand and auing for her smiles A meeting for the purpose of organis ing a band naa bald last evening. We got to preaa too early to give partieu lart. The colored band discoursed anna® of iUmelodious atrain* upon oqr streets last Monday evening. Neighboring News The Funbury Daily nays that the arrangement entered into by a number of tho creditors of lite Susquehanna Mining and Smelting Company to pur chase the smelting Iris fallen through. It will l,n again offered at Sheriff" M sale at the May term. The Aloona base ball club returned home, Tuesday, from it* tour at Cincin nati and St. Louis, having lost every game played at both places. The last game ployed on Monday, at St. Louia the score stood Bto 1 favor of St. Louis. A little steamer said to bo able to carry forty people, is now making r-gu ar trips between Lock Haven and tjueen'a Run—arriving here in the fore noon and returning in the evening. It is the same boat which last year ran above Run. C'apt. Shaw's "big" | t-amer is expected here -non.— L. 11. i I >emocrat. I lie i yronu FaiO ball club has fortK<- 1 | an association and is now clearing off and fixing up their ground* on the commons near the old circus site. They are still getting new member* to the association and will start iutallies. ; I son , ' ■■•if Ifrra' I. Twenty live -. aung men of I', -ycrfurd. , ( ml. mCounty, have formed cooper, i tivaciety t.. provide them-"lv* with gold watch' . They pay one dollat we.-kly into th' ire i-ut. f..r a year, and ■ very two weeks om of them draws a watch bv I t. A Mau. li Chunk --w.-ler lit* contracted to furni h them with, twenty.five wsiche* at fifty dollars' e.a. . 1 j !,m I'rcu. I I hie 15 the -.-.-ison when flower* sr.- coming to the front. At the green ! b- u*cs on W.-st Fourth street, manage! moat successfully by Mr. Harry f'hr.a i pel, there are arranged plants of difler • nt c olor* in abed wiiich extends about n- hundred feet, which, when reel. ' announc" tho following truism *• Iforti culture i* an art, but an it-elf it nature." lra tif J- llullctin . The circu* cl<>n. a.iyi the Altoona T~ , who droj,..ed dead in the ring theo'herday was in the act of getting off one of tho ancient jokes on the motbr n law, when bis | irit sudJenly ■ let arted and hi* body droppc 1 to the i *twn,g to part* aki. nu. rhe r st .t< that the blue 1 -II g r.g at the:, window, in • T i !i<- II to l"t\ e t -i"ir w ut rd lie 1 f .t.g ii .el the inarm "vn patlr. tha t< with Ili i-se w 1.0 r o--e. and weep- with th s who W.ep. Ibe de n. t *. .- and bear tin (F lin iisli< I Mt .-.guor apel, s . long indulged in by many if our cr / -Us i i- g ilifie 1 last W- tr.es,lay in 1 rn-f, but eleg ml. discourse on moral and int- le'-tur.il training, <|.-levered at the "p. ru hou-e. Hi* remarks en tlio l ginning were of a d ep and argument.> j live nature, whi< hr sj lired tlie i los, >t 1 j attention to fully r. i eive and appro ; priate, I ut gra-iuaily drifted into a | lain and familial talk U]<>n home life and moral training, in n 1..w and me!o lieus key most d'l'giitlul to llie ear. and in strong contrast to the loud and s tn . what hiir-h If nes of bis opening addre'- ll' iaid man was a composite lieing, | comjKJscd of intellect and will, and proceeded to show how |l*. y should lie trained to make tMe perfect being, ami held hi* audience in the ne t absotb'-'l Attention until the last word was spoken. Noble and majestic in ap j j pearam e, it is rot ditfirnlt to und<-r- | ' et vti'l the (tower he exerrisea over the! hearts and wills of this,. ]l4* comes in contact with, and n he walked across the stage in his rich roi.es, j< seemed ; almost like sacrilege, but one could b'srdly refrain from thinking of Hooth n* he appears in Cardinal Ricblieu. Without a short-hand reporter it wottle be impossible to give even a just synop sis of hi* address, but if he returns, M he half-prom iced be would, efforts will tie made tn do justice to the reverend and eloquent orator, who will lie greet ed by an audience that ought to lie gratifying even to hioa.ao accustomed to the adiiletiona of the multitude, Altoona Sunday Mone\ny. —Wo havo tbo beit mm * calf *bv nither In button, laco, kid or cloth top—- fur (A), evor brought to ftsllefonle. 10-2t A. C MIXOI.K. 4 |)|)iyp (tofi'l Mi (Mil f'ff b4 r .\ IJLIAII. whlt'h will bl|i all of cither (Nrl, U/ Umfa fIMUfV rt*i • than Rfiythlrif e|® In thl world fvriunm •well th** worker* *l>rtunity l v / The CENTRE DEMOCRAT, The AMERICAN FARMER, *ND A lo ik on the Trcatiie of the Ilarsc. All for ('a*h in advance. Old subscribers as well new, who pay one year * -üb-cription, aud If.l cent" : extra, will be entitled to the above libera] offer. We have perfected arruiigunHits ' . with the publishers of the AM KKir.w F.\KM KU, I of Fort Wayne, Ind., that enables us j to offer our suttscribcrs a fir.-t class ! Agricultural Magazine nt the ban j cost of the white paper on which it is printed. 'I lie American Farmer i- a lti pnpe monthly magazine which i* rapidly taking rank as one of the leading agricultural publications of the country. Each number will con tain useful information for the farmer, bis wife, his BOOS aud his daughters. Aud it costs you almost nothing, sup ' pose vuo try it one year. Thi off.- r will hold go- i f r a short titn- only, so toil yoor fHatida and • verylK.dy you meet. Rem. mlvr' we d'-n l g-i ba- k on our old friend, but we •if-i money, HII'I make till* 0(1-r as a,, inducement to all. S-nd m your names and money early. \ F tt.-r w,il r .-. i.-ve ut a prompt attention a* if you t ailed • n | '-r'-.n. THE CENTRE HEMOCKAT, < or. of Allegheny A T'.iahop Su. ftellefonte, pa. Ready For SPRING ! A During the pat wc*-k I have re ccivei the largest and ,be-t *F>ck of ahoe* we ever had —in fact there is none in the county to compete with it. I have the exclusive *ale of the very best line* in the market : such a* Ki VN-d i>- li: '*. an l D. AuMeTi'."\'.a La.iie* Fine Shoe* LAIKD, SnKITI.U & MITTTIEM-V Fine Shoe* ren, and a great many "titer fine make*. I kn >w of no other line I would exchange for, or add tt my lock. 1 N-11 the be*t Men's Calf Shoe, for SI.OO ever offered in Centre*county Thi* i no bait, but'an honc*t buino* These goo Is come in Il itt n Vr I.ace Kid or Cloth top. Mv Manufacturing Department un der the maungcmenl of Mr. KOIIN is fast gaining popularity. Our work is second to none, and superior to seven eighth of the work made in this coun ty. I guarantee satisfaction. I Warrant everything I Recommend. A. G. MINGLE. " Poll * Mln*U. April 21, *t. BXlCltaffTfi, Ft 17. ly. I'hlladeijthiu Hranrh. Don't Forget —THE— Philadelphia [{ranch 18 A ONE-PRICED STORF. I I tf pa f I 'sW jjj I* again to the fore with an < xun sivc assortment of Spring iii S i it at: CLOTHING and respectfully invitee the public to call and examine our elegant Suite and Over Coats, for Men, Youth', Boys, and Children's wear manufactured for our I trade of the Let material, and it* all style* to j,lease. Our stock of Men's suit* in Cuta ways, Sacks, Prince Albert*. Double Breasted Coats, Reversible, Chen chilla and Beaver Overcoats are Su perior. and Invite Attention. And now just look here, Meu and Boys, arc you going to freeie this Winter, or not? Why, of course you'rt not. You met have Winter Cloth ing, anJ what you want is the Bkhi in the Market for the Ix>w ran Price. You have got your money honestly, and of course you want the most for it. WE WANT JUST SI ("If Bl SI NESS, and therefore in vite your visit to the PHILADEL PHIA BRANCH. Our business re lations with the People of Centre County in the pat have been pleasant and satisfactory, and in offering our Thanks f.r the Liberal custom hereto fore given us, we renew the pledge upon which we started out — Faib Axt> Jt'st Di.ai.imi to All. REMEMBER THE FINEST AND CUE A PEST CIOTHING, IS AT THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH ON A LLEOHKNY STREET l.liwn A CO., Proprietor. Hallafeu, Ft