A.C. MINGLE, SUCCESSOR TO ¢ DOLL & MINGLE. % Poors & SHOES, Durability as well as appearance is the best test of cheapness. I keep the best makes ~goods of manufacturers who have gained a rep- utation for honest work. | have the best Men's $3.00 SHOE - MABE in - AMERIGA. BOOTS & SHOES Madeto Order. SHOE POLISH That will not Crack the Lowther, Give me a trial. A. 0. MINGLE. A 23, BELLEFONTE, pi PA 17. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. H. WILKINSON, ax Dealer CHINA, GLASS, - Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, Pa. [s selling ALL KINDS of Crockery and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, as the following list will show ; in Best quality, not to r Ten Sets Dinner Dioner plates — Ten Plintes Tureens —round each Sauce dishes —round or oval —each Sauce Tureens—4 pieces Sauce boats Cups snd saucers Iron Stone China CTazn warrant. £300 12 110 0 60 20 0 25 60 bo 50 300 100 75 ed 508 pieces) - Iargest nize—per doz medium do do I ales val wr or « -handied 12 pieces i do unhandled do Frait saucers—per doz Chamber sets 10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, Goblets, “ Fruit Bowls Cake stands Glass Sets, 4 picees Full Stock of Dico rated and Chamber Sets, Best English ware, Tea Sots, Decorated | in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, pieces $5.00 ~regular price $7.00, Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy Goods, ke, Majoliea Pitchers, 20c; Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, and every. thing else just wx cheap in proportion, #81 desire to say to every reader of on advertisement : J want your evstom, d in reaching out for it I am fully pre- pored to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet Obtained. call and examine the goods and the La ever . to priecs bel fore uno ood | ca se The frente sown of an 8 Sell the lower prices can (Me We 25¢ 35¢ Ihe Tea, Dinner FR o # rT " nou oa 56 | aBapedtollyy W.H, WHINY, Agent. i. BROWN. JR. & C0, No. 8 and B Bishop St. Bellefonte. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, Go. t+ +4 THE CHEAPEST STORE | To buy Groceries wm this sec- tion of the State. [| At a few of OUR PRICES: | Lake Herring, 1-4 bbl. $2.00 1 Sack Best Roller Flour 1 13 } Cans String Beans lg « » “" Lima Corn Tomatoes Granulated Sugsr 1 Can Finest California Peaches Apricots Pears 3 pounds Sultana Prunes | gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) Sugar Syrup Choice Rice “ Peas Good Table Peaches 3 Bottles Catsup 1 1b. Baking Powder 1 Ib. Pure Pepper 11 9 5 Glucose Syrup 45 “ Lamp Starch 06 Corn Starch, per pound 1 pound best Coffee { Sardines, 3 boxes for Scaled Herring, per box Loose Valentia Raisins French Prunes 2 hs, for Olieni Soap 08 Bloater Herring, per doz 20 2 Ibs Canned Corned Beef 30 Tapioca Flake or Pearl 07 EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- portion, + + BR Cr. 4 We also have in connection with our glort a firsts class] Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than] ce.lany other | Mos Market in Fikili town, . E. BROWN, JR., & CO. 614+ BELLEFONTE, PA. ® a eR 1 I Leaves Snow Shoe 4:13 a. m Rail Roads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY Time Table in effect May WESTWARD, Leave Lock Haven Flemington Mill Hall Beech Creek..... Eagleville Mount Eagle Curtin Milesburg Bellefonte... nua Mileaburg. .cooveeriressnans Snow Shoe Int... Unionville Julisn....oooe sees heres Martha Port Matilda Hannah Bald Eagle Vail cine Arrive at Tyrone EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone.....ccociiiiiee sess East Tyrone Vail Bald Eagle....cooovivenns . FP oWIOrcactasessrsssnreanes A | Hannah Port Matilds............. : Unionville Snow Shoe Int... Milesburg Ba ROR esses sn ssssss srs Milesburg...coocciviniinnns Curtin. esos ssisnssrsriasnms ( Mount Eagle BOWAPG.resesrsseresssassnies ! Ragleville.......cccooeenvnes Boateh Crotl.c.ceeeeiesssss Mill Hall Flemiogton Arrive at Lock Haven R. Ra 12, '84. . Mall, M. 00 04 07 21 26 86 43 18 66 05 16 19 28 an 48 b6 ; 0% a. Ee ee ee ae ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R.—Time Table in effect | Bellefonte 6:20 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15 a. m., arrives at | Bnow Shoe at 10:64 a. m | Leaves Snow Shoe 8 Bellefonte 5:38 00 p- m., May , arrivesia arrives at Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m., arrives at Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, EW Gen, ISBURG & TYRONE Sup '"$ R. R— 4 Time Table in effect May 12, 84 WESTWARD. Leave Scotia Fairbrook a Penn's Furnace........... Hostler Marengo va Loveville [iiiiiiiiinnns Furnace Road.......... Warriors Mark Pennington " Waston Mill f.........oe. L. & T. Junetion...... o 3 Tyrone EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone P after May 11, L&T. Junction. Weston Mill......ccvveee ‘ Pennington Warriors Mark... Furnace Road Loverille Penn's Furnace. Fairbrook (Phila. & Erie Division 1884: WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL 20 | 95 | | | | | n Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Williamsport Jersey Shore Lock Haven... Renovo cee Arrives at Erle. 30 | | NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Arr. st Williamsport Lock Haven sssengers by this train werive in Bellefonne at.. . 08 | PAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg . Willlamsport Arr at Lock Haven EASTWARD | Loc K HAVEN EXPRESS 09 | th 25 | pay Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport, arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia EXPRESS Leaves Kane Renovo . Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia. ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie .........c..... Renovo . Lock Haven...... Williamsport. arr al Harrisburg...... Philadelphia. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — —n and | to the decision of the Oandidate’s Cards. Under the Rules each candidate must pledge him. sell to support the ticket ae nominated, Candidutes inserting cards are expected to pay for them sTiucTLy ln sdvanse, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PREEIDENT JUDGE, We are authorized to announce ADAM HOY of Bellefouts, as a candidate for President Judges, sub. Jeet to the decision of the Democratic County Con. vention, ASSOCIATE JUDGE, We are authorized to unnonnce the name of J. LINGLE, of Bellefonte, as u candidate for Amociate Judge, sub. Ject to the decision of the Democratic County Con ven tou, Wo are authorised to announce the name of CHESTER MUNBON of Philpsburg, as a candidate for Amoriate Judge, sub- | hot 10 the decishon of the Democratic county conven. tion. ASSEMBLY, We are authorized to announce the name of HENKY MEYER, of Miles township, as a candidate for Assembly, sub Joct to the decision of the Democratic County Cone vention, Weare authorized to announce the name of B. FF, HUNTER, of Benner township, as a candidate for Assembly, sub. Jeet to the decision of the Democratic County Cone vention, Weare authorized to announce D. ¥F. TAYLOR, of College township, as a candidate for Amembly, sub Joct to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion We are authorized to announce the namo of PHIL 8. FISHER, of Zion, ss a candidate for Assembly, sobject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention We are authorized to announce the name of LEONAKD RHONE, sulject to the vention, We are authorized to announce the n FREDERICK KURTZ, aa a candidate for Assembly, subilect Democratic co tion decision of the Democratic County Con. LJ ame of of Centre Hall, unty Convyen We are authorized to announce the name « JOUN A. WOODWARD, of Hownrd township, as a candidate for Assembly subject to the decision of the Democratic eounty Con f vention TREASURER, { We are authorized to announce CHARLES SMITH, for ( the decision of the Demo | of Bellefonte, as a candidate sulject to yention We are authorized to announce the name of J. J. URAMLEY, of Walker township, formerly of Miles township andidate for County Treasurer, subject to fon of the Democratic county Convention aunty Tress re inty Cor r atic ( asa the decis We are authorized to atunounce the name of JOHN H. BARNHART of Spring Township, as a candidate for Conuty Tress urer, subject 0 the decision of the Democratic CO | Lonvention SHERIFF, We are authorized to ansounoe JOd. L. NEFF, of Bogs township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject 10 the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are suthorized to announce the name of MILES WALKER, of Ferguson township, ae a candidate for Sheriff, sub. tect to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion, Weare authorized te announce the name of J.Q MILER to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, We are authorizdd to announce SAMUEL K. FAUST, of Miles township, ae & candidate for Sheriff, suljest to the decisivn of the Democratic Qounty Convention | Weare authorized to announce the name of DM. NEIDIGH, of Fergusonson township, as s candidate for the office | of Sheriff, subject to the decisions of the Democratic County Convention We are anthorized to announce the name of JOHN COLDREXN, of Gregg township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject | to the decision of the Democratic county Convention COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to sunounce A. J GRI&ST of Unlonville, m a candidate for County Comai | or, sulgect 16 the decision of the Democrats Convention We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN WOLF, of Milew township, ae a candidate for County Commis sioner, suljenl to the decision of the Democrats i ty Convention PROTHONGTARY We are anthorived Wo aunounce RG, BRETT Pp. sn candidate fr Pr { the Democrat f Fer fare guson owned tf to the | ty Convention &on db tecislon Coun We are sothoized to ann & the L.A. BHAFFER i Walker township, as a oar aotary, sulject to the decision of the ur name of tof ‘roth 1 uty Convention ate, Inte late vem ¢ are authorized te annonn WILLIAM RB ter township, ae n 1 e the name of MINGLE, candidate for Prothomn the decision of the Democratic Con tary, nity Cun v wre authorized to announce the name of J.C. HARPER, andidate for renomination for, Prothonotary sub the decision of the Dv mocratic County Conven RECORDER We are authorized to announce the name of FRANK EK BlIuLE andidate for ren ation for the ter, smigect the decision of the | Commty Consontion “a mir f f Re Petporrati RUGISTER We are suthorizged to announce JAMES A McCLAIN r renomination for the oMce of sitldect to the decision f the Democratic Oc {| Convention BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS. I would announce one and the public generally that | hare reengaged i the Baggage Delivery and Local Express business, and rospectinllc solicit a liberal share of patronage PIA NOE MOVED WITH CARE AND SATISYACTION | | GUARANTEED in all respects I have fretclam Kindling Wood for sale, and Il or | dors loft at Crider & Ron's iy attended t we a sandidate Hey “ler unty my old friends and ptr office will be prompt B. F. BARNES. - THE— National Lifo Insurance CO, or MONTPELIER, Vr. Incorporated i in 1848, Erie Mail East and West connect at | Assets $3,000,000, Surplus $1,050,000, RR. R. NEI Erie with trains on Lo 8S. & M. 8. RR; at Corry with B. P. & W.RE,; at Emporium | ments, with B, N.Y. & P. RR, and at Drift. | wood with A.V, LSON, Gen'l Sup't. | CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly baffled | he skill of the medion! mncerous affections and as ays béen considered incurable, it bas table to adopt thelr ity ; and hence physi ve neglected thelr proper study. But of ale yoke new and important dis- w a course that of ita forms, eariaipiz, wibou, o use of the or plasters, oly wi 1 y t a. interfere wi n thought dis troatmaent ss a aang he covérled DOW Proves with knife i pr ng hi a . forth 1in an an RA rofession ae bave ale pd onges, the | on Welling ours and all Kinds of print Crxrax. Dexocnat office. $1000 Bonds sold on yearly instal These bonds are payable to the holder at the expiration of 20 years or at previous death, or a stipulated amount payable in cash at the end of any year after the first, on their sur | render, IR. M. McENALLY, Special Agt., Offices] Door North of Post Office BELLEFONTE, PA. Satisfaction guaranteed at Finkbind or's Gallery. Wilson, McFarlane & Uo., onll atien. tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed Paint 1n the market. Tha Pioneer Pre rod Puirt is not nly superior to ny y Mixed Paint sold but rivals white lead in its smoothness in workin aod durability. This paint fs in working the manu not to erack or peel within three years, The tee is not i fd or keplacing 1 ° hpaing | but it t onif It ff Potter township, as a candidate for the Legislature, | JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 That Austin J, and Jamon Gramley, exoontors of the lust will and testament of Joseph Gramlep, dec'd., lute of Miles township, Pa, have taken out let tore, ete, and all perasos having claims ngainst the es tate, to present the same duly sutbentionted for settie ment, ete, { XEC UTOR'S NOTICE. —Estate of Henry Beck, of Walker township, Contes ey Pa All claims sgaimst estat te bo presented to Mux, Ann Buiza Beek, Executrix, ’ ’ JRE WCUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice In hereby given that the undersigned, expscnt or of the estate of Mary Dunkle, dec a, Inte of Walker township, has taken oul letters ote, All persons a dedebited to the estate are requested to make paymon ts snd those having « big against the same to present them duly sutheuticated, for settlement JACOB DUNKLE, Walker, Pa. 2 n Executor EAT a A y Ta . oud | Dike UTOR'S NOTICE.—Notice 4 is horsby given that the undersigned, executor of the estate of Levi Dickson, dec'd, late of Roland Pa., bas taken out letters, ote. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims against Mie same to present them duly scthentionted, for settlement WM. W. BARNHART, YAR | Executor Roland, Ps, , y ‘ JOTICE.—Sealed proposals will be A received at the Commissioners’ Ofos uutll July 16th, 1584, for the building of a pier for the Curtin bridge, Plans and specifications can be seen at the Commissioners’ office The Conrniesions the right to reject any or all bids at 12 vcleck a.m. of said day JOHN WOLY, H.C. CAMPBELL, Con A.J. GREIST } Mines Warken, Clerk rs reserve Bids 10 be opened ) DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate Bolomon Kleckner, doc'd, Inte of Miles township having been granted the undersigned, notice is given A Pa. , N the C | N of Huston townahip, ae a candidate for Sheriff, subject | | Pleas of Contre County i tate of the defendas I would also say that | most reliable time keeper for the money | to all partion having claims against said setate 10 pre sent them, duly authentiosted, and parties indebted $0 same are requested 0 make payments at otoe M.D ROCKEY Zin Adsl uistrator Petitioner's Notice irk of ( 441 August Tern To Johns Minder or Nathan Mind Jonas Minder, Benjamin Minder Xi us Miz Kits ¥ieisher ¥ledsher, and Henry Fleisher Notice ks hereby given that on th gust, 1583 the petition of Samuel Beek sented, setting forth that on the day of November A.D IML Joke Minder conveyed to Mm a certals tract of land situate in Poller Wownehip, Centre ( Pa. bounded spd described se follows Begin a post, thence south 30 deg. oast 156 pont; thenos south 38 dog west 68 6 Pleas er, abeth | f A | was pre iny perches lo & perohes to & lone | thence north 30 deg. weet 154 porches 6 a chestnut | ‘Buyers Don't Flatter. pe | | Our Prices are Right, which | nk thence north 60 de east 60 perches Lo the place | of beginning containing 90 sores and allowance, and Joining lands of John Buchm, B McKim, and other lands of John Minder; thet the said John Minder ex- scuted & proper deed for the said premises to the titloner, but that said deed ware lost or misiaid ! praying the maid Court 10 award a subp rt to all parties In Interest to appesr and of anes why said lost deed should not be supp ied socording to the provisions of the act of Amembly In such cape made and provided Wherstpon the said Court awarded said og § and ordered an advertisement, giving notice | application and requiring all persons whom it may concern to appear iu Court on the 4th Monday of Aw punt next to make their anewer upon onth or affirms | thon to sald bill or petition J. L SPANGLER, 28.3 Attorney for Petitioner and cto woted Sherifi’s Sales, By virtae of sundry writs of Flori Faclas and Ven dition] Expouass issued out of the Court of Commen and to me directed, there will be exposed at Public Sale, st the Court House, in Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, JULY 2m 1 Yael A.D, 1884, at <k p. mm the follow a, to wi No. 1 All the defendant's right, title and interest to all that certain mossuage, tenement ng demorid iv and r ploce of ground situate in the Borough of Phillipsburg, bound | od on the north-west by Jot No. 82 (now Myers prop erty on the southeast by Laurel street; on the | north-east by Becond street. and on the south-west by Korth Front street, maid Jot being 6 feet front on North Front street, two hundred and forty feet back slong Laarel street to Second street, and 66 foot om | North Second streed, said | | plan of said Borough of Philipsburg ae |) | Baving therson erected a large well fnished | dwellin vg house, 8 large store building of | one now corupied by Joo Lehman, clothier | by Davis & Son Jeweloia the samme being loc North Front street a small store roo finished, on Laurel street; also the Borough Eugine House and Oouncil Chamber, also situated on Laure street ale farge dwelling ©» ating | Notth Becond street, with stable standing mck slong | the north-western Hine of sald Jot, with the netssary stbalidinge sil being of wood, well finished good Seirnd, taken in execution, and f Dr. Jd. HK. Pierce | Ko. 2 All that osrtain Jot of ground situate in Boge | township, Contre county, Pa. bounded and described | ao follows, to wit: On the sast by George Taylor, on | the north by George Taylor; on the west by George | Taylor; snd on the south by public rosd—ocontsining two ACTS. ory erected a daglestors frame church building Bedped, taken in ereoution property nut Grove ale tw uses fr nditioe property of less, thereon and te f Valentine Roose, of al. M.E Church be sold a the trustees of Chest T. J. DUNKEL, Eherife Office } Bherift, June MM, 1584. Quick Railway Time. Rockford, Ili, certify that we have Jan, 1880, This 12 to appointed Funk P. Blair, sole agent for the sale of our } nick Train Railroad Watches 1 y Bellcfoute. the town of Rock rorn Waren Company, BY HOSMER P. HULLAND, Sec. Having most thoroughly tested the Rock ford Quick Train Watches for the Inst three years, | offer them with the Philadelphia Branch. WE ARE BUSY !! It would be strange if we were not as our Stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS CrLoruinG | ing st rhs | said | A being sumbered in the | and in | | i ’ " Is unrivaled for completeness and every excellence. HOW DO WE KNOW 2 "J From our customers, and we are sure they say what they mean Means LOW. It bas been our aira to sell every. thing at as small profits as we can possibly aflord. Many lives very choice goods have already been scaled a little lower down. How do we know we are right? From our cos tomers. It is the only way to get at the truth that we know of. SUMMER SUITS In the latest and most stylish fabrics of the country. be sold a the | Ij you are thinking about purchasing Clothing call and allractive stock. Look at our goods critically, \inspect the style, fit and make, and see if they are nol equal examine our in every respect to the best | Merchant Tailor's make and lat ONE-HALF the cost. | fullest confidence as the best made and | | that can be obtained. I fully awarantee every Wateh for fio years, FRANK P. BLAIR, No. 2 Brockerhofi’ Row, All other American Watches at reduced prees, Diaurox, Jan, 27, 1882, The Rockford watch purchased Feb, 1879, has performed better than any Watch | ever had. Have .oarried it every day and at ao time has it been irregular, or in the least unreliable, 1 cheerfully recommend the Rockford Watch, HORACE B. HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co, Tavxrox, Sept, 18, 1881, The Rockford Watch runs very ao: curately ; better than any watch 1 ever owned, and | have had one that cost $150. Can recommond the Rockford Watch to everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper, 8S. P. HUBBARD, M. D, Thiz is to certify that the Rockford Watch bought Feb, 22, 1879, hes rus yory well the past year. Having sel it twice : dutitg that time, its only three minutes. It has run Yai Wiioy Ssiog better than | ever an. ticipated, Is was uct nijusted nd onl cost $20, PRRYANT, Xo Tick xo PAY. Watches ahi Also, a Jull line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ete., Ete. LEWINS Philadslphin Branch, | Allegheny Street, Bellgfonten
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