Rail Roads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R: R — 1 Time Table in effect May 12, '84, WESTWARD. Exp. Mail, AM. PM, Leave Lock Haven...... Askanhvies 4 00 Flemington... 404 Mill Hall 4 07 Beech Creek voviinennnn..., 4 21 Eagleville 26 Howard Mount Eagle Curtin Milesburg. Bellefonte, .... Milesburg Snow Shoe Unionville 856 int... Port Matilda.. Hanna. .corecesscareersans POWIOr ...oodacninteess “ram Bald Eagle......coc000000 Yall ceeiion “es Arrive at Tyrone Hannpsah... Port Matilda. Flemiog Arrive at Lock ELLEFONTE & SNOW B R.—Time Table in effect Leaves Snow Shoe 4:13 a. 11 Bellefonte 6:20 a. m Leaves Bellefon Snow Shoe at 10:54 a Leaves Snow Shoe 3 Bellefonte 5:88 p. m Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. 8S. S. BLAIR, Gen Haven. te t EWISBURG & TYRONE 4 Time Table in effect May 12 WESTWARD. Leave Scotia..... Fairbrook A) Penn’'a Furnace.......... Hostler..... Marengo Loveville I. Furnace Road... . Warriors Mark........... 5 Pennington Waston Mill f L. & T. Junetion EASTWARD. the State | Leave Tyrone...... L & T. Junction Weston Mill Pennington..... Warriors Mark Furnace Road............. i Loverille.....coonerannnenin § Marengo. Hostlor coeeaonnes Penn's Furnace Fairbrook.....ccouus assets Scotia JENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD | Phila. & Erie Division,)—Un after May 11, 1854 WESTWARD. IE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg...... . Williamsport Jersey Shore Lock Haven.. Renovo... Arrives at Brie............. NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Arr. st Williams ar “t) 33 | } 48 10 12 10 16 10 22 10 385 10 44 11 03 11 30 9 20 26 30 30 50 05 ) 25 and ER EXPRESS Leaves Kane DAY | VO... L ® Haven Williamsport Harrisburg Philade phin MALI Leaves Erie Renovo pues Lock Haven Williamsport st Harrisburg........ Philadelphin ’ 7 Erie Mail East and Wast connect at | Erie with trains on L & M. 8. RR; at Corry with B. P. & W.RR.; at Emporium with B., N. Y. & P. RR, snd st Drift wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen’'l Supt. CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly baffled the skill of the medical profession as ssncerous affections and as the have al- ways been considered incars le, it has | been thought disreputable to adopt tneir treatment a¢ a specialty ; and hence physi- | cians have neglected their proper study. | But of Iate years new and important dis. | coveries have brought forth a course that now proves successful in any of its forms, with certainty, without the use of the koife or caustic plasters, We have a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not poisonous, does not interfere with the healthy flesh, can be applied to ay rt of the body, even the tongue. 0 fake nothing for our services until the cancer is cured. Address , J. HULBERT, Eagleville, Centre Co, Pa. ~~Wedding cards and all kinds of print rat ERIE a AD] | ™m 40 pm {I } m 00 am 2 am 60 am arr q | on the 4th, at which they will furnish re- | We hope they will be well patroniz their object is a meritorio {| body will get the worlh i bed plate and | N.Y. Indepenper | imaginable, aud Judging from the happy Additional Local. The ladies of Howard propose hold. ing a grand fair and festival in Liteas’ old store room on Friday and Saturday evenings, for the benefit of the Chris. tian church, All sre cordialiy invited. —Prof. D. M. Lieb was re-elected Prin- cipal of the Bellefonte Publie Schools on Tuesdsy evening, and Prof, B. O. Ettars, of State College, Principal teacher of the High Prof. E. E. Shaffer, of Boggs township, as assistant, ~The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a festival in the Court House yard on the evening of the 8rd of July and also school, with froshments, ice cream, cake and lemonade | zod, ns us one, and every of their money The ! thu man,J. L Dickins Willian all ni of evening, J third toa Bellefonts 1@ parred { fourth Monday of joint landing rash and in the inl An he We, how- | He | practice in the afopes ,d. The bride is the | Mr nj. Soy apt | | furmer at Snow Shoe Inter. K 1 several others on A untain ever, forgive Dir 7 4 sito of nol, only wanted a ! ¢ line before laughter of ler, a promin merchant ane section, and is a most charming and grace- ful young Isdy. We wish them both al happy and prospe —The commencement exercises of i which began on Sun 1" Hie day last were of Rev, W » very interesting na- | Ward, D.D., of the | , delivered the bacea on the afternoon of the ture, H. laureate sermon opening day, and on Monday evening Rev. M. N. Cornelius of Altoona, deliv. | YX. attend. | ered the annual address before the M. CA. wnce has been very large. of the College. The T1 Harrisburg on the tieman ] of the Patriot, in describing the etlec the new style gen nes inwardly, re e local soribe wearer of hoe whi h inel He imagines he is pigeon 1 he first walks the fl gets over § 2 Pade irse iriena J iarks w he n course ( o> 1 yor, but of that feeling.” o we understand vbout it The * feeling" 1s naturally his toes and if he stands up-right can't help but got overit. ls that vou 1 ol he soon a Nean Maly JYowe, } hor 0 f he remarks that he “und is both 1} and was The Nowe: man knows w &% Sen it it ir he o- toed {to wn nvest bove pattern, big reality Mr. Louis business in a { ha Doll nw arnocta Oonen xpects t pe days. He says he intend showing the people a trick in the shoe | i ‘ trade, and intends selling the best goods for less money than has ever been heard of | in Bellefonte before. About thirty men, women and chil. | dren crowded themselves into Abe Baum's hack on last Friday and hied themselves | off to the Cave in Penn's Valley. They were drawn by four of Abe's spirited nags | | and report having had one of the best times mood everybody seemed to bein on return. | ing in the evening, wo suppose they had ~Punxsutawney has a mineral well which contains more and better medicinal propérities than the waters of Saratoga, ac- cording to the analysis of a prominent medical man. The water is tonic, alters, tive, expectorant, and laxative. The Punx. sutawney Tribunr says so, and what Wali Fleming don’t know about “‘minersl”’ water isn’t worth knowing. — - ~College va. Bellefonte Nine, Associa~ tion Grounds, Friday afternoon, Ladies free. . “The best fresh mest can Alway. be found at Beezer's Meat Market, High son, D a Mints Ir Ems.—~Bince my Inst letter we have bad two entertainments by tho Hurry Sisters, botter known as Prof. Harry's Babies, they being only six, nine and twelve yosrs of age. Their mental development is certainly far in advance of their physical, as they read and sang English, German and Spanish fluently, and played operatic ai®s on the violin readily. Their father challenged the audience to give tho oldest girl any piece of vocs) music which she could not play, A num. ber of pieces were give from the new Sab- bath school singing books, but the little girl sang every piece without any hesi. tancy The extension at u standstill a short distance above Cen- tro Hall for by a want of rail¢ : Wilson, of Rev Wil- D., of New York city, is visiting his Peter f the railroad has been two weeks, caused, it is said, Peter 80D James grandfather f (‘ourt next term « August, uing two weeks: Grays Jraoss Irvie, Hos Philipaburg K. J, Hetribg, Uregs, HP. Hickman, Greg Heary Potts, Union, Panis] Keretottor, Peusn J. N. Campbell, Fergusor P. BH. Arvey, Potter, William Bower, Potler, Daniel Harper, Marion, Owen Underwood, Union, Jobin Butler, Marion, William Craft, Burnside, William H. Tibbeas, Coliege George Kline, Beuner, J. H. Weber, Harris, €. BH FYaulkser Philipaburg, E. O. Mattern, Philipaburg, John J. OleWine, Bells Henry Lewis, Taylor Jeremiah Confer, Boggs, Samuel Saxton, Hustor Alexander Xterner, Worth John Harter, Potter TRAVERIE JURORS James H Dobbins, Bellefon! William Haine, Soow 83 8 A Marshall, Benner Phillip Shook, Gregg, Joseph Kieckaer, Fone Jacal ¥ Thomas, Bellefonte 0 W Stover, Millhein William Maffat, For LEY wo Irvin ST WEEK. Be Nenbatger, Vergus Af Orider, Pergasos nathan Spangler James T Byerly William Lose, Greg Watson Struble, Williams B Eckley Thomas Eckley, 8 Jw Rod J Jonathan Rhule Gottlieb Haag, Spring Archy Bathgate, Rush Harvey Shirk, P I A Bhenk, Howard Ben Limbert, Gregg YW Webb, Rush David Ard, Penn, Daniel Heckman, Potter William Bitner, Gregg George Bower, Haines Adam Hartawick, Harrie H. L. Barnhart, Boggs, Henry Heller, Harris, Amos Mallen, Bellefonte John A Daily, Curtin Robert A Btall, Union James C Smith, Millhem, William Emaheiner, Snow Shoe H.J. Tressler, Renner, William Gates, Worth, John R Tate, Spring Robert Cambridy Unionville Go to Lewis’ For White Fish, lake Herring, Lake Shad, Lake Trout, at. Lake Pickerel, ~The season after the Holidays is gen. orally dull with the Tailors. Wo are of- [oring extra inducements in low prices. We have given large orders, the new goeds are now coming in. Leave your order now. Moxraomeny & Co, Tailors. XECUTOR'S NOTICE.~Notice is hereby given Khe AE those duly an ng at the CxxTrE DEMOCRAT office. street, MW. BARNHART, Roland, Pa, mn, Krantor, | ect to the deci i tothe d | i or i | T Candidate's Cards, Under the Rules each candidate must pledge him- sell to support the ticket as nominated Candidatos tnsorting cards are expected to pay for them sriiorey in advance, ANNOUNCEMENTS PRESIDENT JUDGE, We are authorized to announce ADAM HOY of Bellefonte, as a candidate for President Judge, sub. ject to” the declsion of the Democratic County Cone voutien, ASSOCIATE JUDGE We are authorized to announce the same of J. J. LINGLE, of Bellefonte, asa candidate for Associate Judge, sub. ject to the decislon of the Democratic County Cony ven tion, We are authorized to sunounce the name CHESTER MUNBON of Phillpsburg, as s candidate for Associste v adge, subs of the Democratic county « n { u uve tion ASSEMBLY authorized Wo announce the name J. N. VAN ORME} cand for Amsembl e decision of the Democratic Hefoute, as lade if B t unity Conve We ars authorized to annon { HENRY MEY) ), 4 KR, at NEID aA DM { Fergusonson townshi} { Sherif i subject § ounty Convention f Gregg townshiy i" t 4 COUNTY © We are authorized to ane . A J. GRIEST f Uniamville, as a candidate for ( to the t Convention IMMISSIONER, ® raliject We are aulhoriz of M par, sulject nvenlion les township * LSB tary, sublet t ty Convention We are ant} it nou nce LA SHAFFER f Walker ¢ Ary, wa efonte thot f Be t Vr ate w al Sherifi’s Sale, f tw : g Eng J. DUNKEL Eherift Petitioner's Notice. the { Ne John art of Common Pleas of Ox 44) August Term, Minder or Nathan tre § uty N | iy Minder, Joo. Minder Jonas Minder, Denjamin Minder, Jacob Minder Elisa Minder, Elisabeth Fioisher, wife of Hen Fleisher, and Henry Fioishor Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of An gost, 18% the Jetition of Samuel Bechiol was pre sented, setting forth that on the day of November A.D IML John Minder ¥ Pa. bounded and described as follows: Deginning st a post, thence south 30 deg, sast 188 porches to a post; thenos south 38 deg. west 64 perches to a stone thegoe north 30 deg. west 184 perches to 8 chestnut oak; themes north 50 deg , east 00 perches to the nce of beginning containing ™ sores and allowslios, and joining lands of John Strohm, R McKim, and other lands of John Minder; that the said John Minder ex. sented a deed for the said promises to the pe tithoner, but that said deed was lost or misiaid, and praying the said Oourt to award a subpoena directad to all partion In Interest to appear and show cruse why sald lost deed should hy A wapplied according wo Phuvisions of the act of —y in #nch cape made A Whetetpon the sald Court awarded mid subpoena and ordered an advertisement, gitinz notios of sid application and requiring all whom it may concern to appear (n Court on the dth Monday of Awe gust next to make their answer u tion to said bill or petition. J LR) At «Satisfaction guaranteed st Finkbind e's Gallery. wavered to him » cortaln | | tract of land situate In Potter township, Centre Oo, pon oath or sfirme da SPANGLER, torney for Petitioner, n ” UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un- 4 dervigned, an suditor, appointed by ths Or phan’s Court of Centre county, to makes distribution of the fund in the hands of the administrator of the es. tate of Mark J, Williams, dosoasod, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte on Thursday, the Jrd day of July, A. D., 1584, at 10 o'clock, a, mi. when and where all parties interested can attend If they see proper, 6-4 A. WILLIAMS, Auditor, TOE . p OTICE.—8Sealed proposals will be A received until July 1st, 1884, for the building of the abutments of the Roopsburg bridge. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Commiosioners’ office he Commissioners resarve the right to reject any or all bide, Bids 10 be opened at 11 o'clock a. mi. of ssid day. JOHN WOLF, IC, CAMPBELL, A.J. GREIST, Mites Waren, Clerk, “A-t NOT E IS HEREBY GIVE A That Austin J., sod James Giramley, exe of the last will and testament of Joseph Gr doc'd., late of Miles township, Pa, have taken ou tors, eto, anda ot thie \ Y Commissioners persons having claims ag tale, to present rzeut, et shtne duly authenticated for settle NOTICE Walker JX EX ( TOR'S 4 Hoeury } tow | i | A | J XE UTOR'S HARRY = FEANK RB THE i 14 [ 100% amin 78) National Life Insurance ., OF MONTPELIER, Incorporated in 184K, Assels 83.000 000, Surplus £1. $1000 Bonds on yearly instal ments, These bonds are payable to the holder at the expiration of or at previous death, a stig amount payable in cash st the any vear after the fi on thei reader, R. M. McENALLY, Special Agt., Office--1 Door N { Post Office. BELLEFONTE, PA A. C. MINGLE, SUCCESSOR TO DOLL & MINGLE. CO Vr. 350) EHH), 80) i Yen or ' {A Durability as well appearance is the test of cheapness. | keep the best makes -goods of manufacturers who have gained a rep- utation for honest work. | have the best Men's 33.00 SHOE MADE in AMERIEA, BOOTS & SHOES Made to Order. ‘SHOE POLISH That will not 15e. Crack the Leather. Give me a trial. A. (. MINGLE. A 23, 84, BELLEFONTE, PA. 17. 1y. — We Illy request that farmers that Intend an, A thar mowers, ud, n self-binders and other machinery to bring them 10 us as soon as order sll won'teome at once and us 00 much. We will guarantee all hat we do. Hicks & Guirrirn, Estate | Philadelphia Branch, Don’t Forget THE Philadelphia Rranch ONE-PRICED STORE, NOTICE. —Notice of sive assortment ‘Spring and Summer CLOTHING and respectfully invites the public to 1" Call aud examine our elegan: Suits eg and Over Coats, for Men, Youth, Boys, and Children’s wear manufactured for our trade of the best material, and io all styles to please. Our stock of Men's suits in Cuts ways, Sacks, Prince Alberts, Double Breasted Coats, Reversible, Caen [} i Beaver Overcoats are St chilla aud perior, and Invite Attention. And now just look here, Men an Boys, are you to freeze this going + 9 Doi Winter, or Yi and what Why, of course you're u must have Winter Cloth- you want i % } the You have got your money of course you want the WE WANT JUST SUCH BUSINESS, and therefore in yous to PHILADEL. A BRANCH. Our business re- th PHI ations ) r visit the w People of Centra County in t he past have been pleasant and satisfactory, and in offering our or the Lit given us, which eral custom hereto he out AND Just Dearing 10 ALL. fore we renew t pledge upon we started Fae REMEMBER THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING, IS AT THE PHILADELPHIA \ ~ , | | | | BRANCHON ALLEGHENY STREET LEWIN & CO, Proprietor. Bellefonte, Pa,
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