Rail Roads. EAGLE VALLEY R. May 12, '84, Exp. Mail AM. PM § 0 04 07 21 26 ALD Time Table in effect WESTWARD B Leave Lock Haven Flemington. coin Mill Hall Beech Creek Eagleville BB OWRIG ies ass sasaseraress B 36 43 is 05 OF le we Mileshurg Snow Shoe Unionville Julian.. 15 19 2 ) bi a) R.— | | Jay-Eye-See Beats the Record. | Provipexce, Aug. 1. Narragansett Park track to-day surpas od all pre vious per the milein | vious record of 2:10 The at [ at 10,000 persons, includ ing many promi- | { nent horsemen fiom all parts of the | country. | MAUD 8 CLeveLaxn, O., August | been a great day at the | The rain having interfered with the { programme of the week, the sport to { day began at 11 o'clock in the morning | { and continued without interruption | five races finished, The fOrmnnees, 9, 107 and that of Maud S. trots IN 2.00%. This has Driving Park. until were 48 | weather was pleasant. except for a short | LET ARE ER SN . Fowler Bald Eagle Vai] ceresvanss. Arrive at Tyrone EAST Leave Tyrone............ East Tyrone......... . VYail..... Bald Ea doves FOWL case vausssssssnersas “1 Hannsh..... Port Matilda Martha Julian.... Unionville Snow Shoe WARD Bel mie Milesburg Curtin. .coeesto veces Mount Es Howard Eagleville.... Beech Creek.......... MULEaH.....creineass Flemiagton..... Arrive at Lock Haven JELLEFONTE & SNOW > R —Time Table in effec 1:13 un Bnow Shoe at 10:54 a. m [Leaves Snow Sh 3: § Bellefonte 5 Leaves B Snow Shoe i1a | m I BLAIR, Ge & TYRONE R e Table in effect May 12, 84 WESTWARD. EWISBURG Tin Fairbrool Penn's Furnace. | x BE hk pt tt DD rane e Tyron ; L & T. Junction Weston M ar ROAD Un and PENNSYLVANIA RA IL | Ph & Erie Division, 1854 WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia. Harrisburg Williamsport Jersey Shore Lock Haven ReNOvVO.coserese "Arrives at Erie.......... NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg...... ? Arr. at Williamsport Lock Haven. Renovo Kane..... Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg . Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven. EASTWARD HAVEN EXPRESS saves Lock Haven.. Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia....... FXPRESS Kane .... Renovo Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisbury Philadelphia MAIL Leaves Lenovo oo Lock Haven. Williamsport arr at Harrisburg Philadelphin. Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on I. 8. & M.S. RR; at Corry with BB. P. & W.RE ; at Emporium with B. N.Y. & P. RR, snd st Drift wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen’l Sup't. CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly baffled the skill of the medical prufessian as sancerous affections and as t or liave al ways been considered incurable, it bas been thought disreputable to adopt tneir treatment a4 & speciality ; and hence physi- cians have neglected their proper study. But of late years now 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 knife or caustic plasters. We have a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not sonous, does not interfere with the healthy flesh, can be applied to any pastel the body, even the tongue. We nothing for our services until the cancer is cured. Address D. J. HULBERT, Eagleville, Centre Co, Pa. «Wedding cards and all kinds of print. ng st the Centre DEMOCRAT office. ®" after May 11, Pepe 30 2 J oy LOCK L -_t DAY 600s 10 O05 a ‘MX 35 1285 a $43 pm T2 pm Lonves ERIE 1 55 pm 10 40 pm 11 456 pm 1 00am 4 20am 750 am [) warming up ) { scribed | shower at about 1 o'clock. The track | ® | was in good condition, | At balf past 4 o'clock Maud was brought on the track, and after a little William Blair, who was driving her nodded for the work and | her head. She strode { off'in the smoothest conceivable manner unattended by hor S. gave the mare sa to urge her along, ind made the entire circuit like a per fect working machine, without a skip. Sh e passed the first quarter post in 32 the half mile 104}; thre quarters in 1.36}, and the full mile, cording to the time given, in Three gentlemen in the judges timed David Bonner of New York made thetime 2.007, WW. B. Farlga, Sec retary of the Cleveland Driving Park, vde it 2.00 J. Commings, t of the Drivit Park, oe in the boxe tand ) i seconds, ner, and Pre I'oledo wile hes Tu lge o $ veral thi marked (0) ths choos itry produ OIrRW Dats al a Lwelve le m Wm. Shortledge of mitted to be the m t their interes the merit in our coun the sale of Sheriff's Sales. ry ol nd Vendit ’ BUT 8 Ar el y, and Uu posed at pul 10, in Bellefonte, or Saturday, August 23d, 1884 30 o'el M., the fc of the fRie RL 4] r lowing defendants, at l WK - real estate wil g No. 1 All that messuage, tenement or (ra | land in the township, county and State aforesaid, beginning st a stone ad joinir lands Isaiah Struble and M Feidler ; thence by Jands of Isaiah Struble north 49°, east 45 rods &« as corner; thence | by lands of H. D. Showers and Rupert outh 46°, east 34 rods to a stone ; thence | by lands of said Rupert south 49°, west 45 rods to a stone corner ; thence by lands of M. Feidler north 46° west 34 rods to the place of beginning, containing nine and ninety It being the ote] which B. Rupert, and Mary Jane, his wife. their d July 7, A. D., ‘Granted and conveyed to the said J. P. Gepbart in f 1876 for, eto sized, taken t of + Of situate or = 8 perches by rem ies i eed dated to be and P. Gephart execution, fJ 9 “ N ) All the right, title and interest, claim and demand, dower, right and title of | dower, in and too all that certain messuage tenement or tract of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, Pa, bounded {on the south by lands of James Shirk’s ] heirs, on the east by lands of Jacob Spang- | ler’s heirs, on the north by lands of Stivers and on the west by lands of N. and Sam’| | | Black, containing ninety-seven acres, more or less, thereon erected a two-story dwelling house, bank barn and other out. buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the dower of Mary Ann Armagast. | No. 8. | To wit: The said building is located on in lot or piece of ground situate in said | Snow Shoe township, Centre county, Pa, | on a public road leading from Snow Shoe { to Karthaus, and known as the Vanderbilt House. Said building is a dwelling house or hotel, two stories bigh with oe Fro un- derneath, having a frontage of 18 feet and a depth of 17 feet with a two-story back building feet Ly~broad. Situsteupon a cortain lot or piece of land in Centre county. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold na the property of John Delaney. No. 4. All that certain lot of ground situate in Ferguson township, Centre county, Fa, bounded on the north by public road, leading from State College to Pine Grove Mills, on the east by public road, on the south by lands of John Grimes and on the west by land of John Grimes; containing one sore, more or less, theroon erected » frame dwelling house, blacksmith shop and other outbuildibgs, Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the of Isaac L. Meyers. Terms Casn.—No deed will be ac- knowledged until the purchase money is in full. vai T. J. DUNKEL, Sheriff, Jav-Eve.-See on | making | 210 thas beating hisown pre- | | tondance was estimated | | fice | . | the best filling for beds | will sleep on nothing else | Span r'er & Co. | Garman ’s | rales shall have precedes Great Reduction in Ginghams —Gar- Ridgway Refrigerators, sole L. B. Spangler & Co. Remnants of Embroidery at a sacri Garman’s A New Tiina. Cork shavings make Samuel J, Tilden | Sold by R. B | | Wiles, Pater 8 Blorly, { Foreman, William R Camp | erick Bmith, Patrick Parker William I Harter Marion, John Hoy, Jr, Jacob Orndort Groceries, Provisions, &c, Chairman, Calvin Wilson, Chalrman, Jucoh B, Hazel, Reuben Btover, i Patton, Rot Mook Penn, A J Campbell, Chsirman F Bmith ert Reed, Chandran, PF A Zellers, D | AR Alexander, W | JN.P.DrJ FP Alexander, Chairman F A BP, Willlam Gilliland, rr, G L Goodheart & C0, ‘No. 8 and B shin Long, Chalrmay Suow Shoe, W. IF, Frank Jaco Mingle, EK Halnes, James Reading Bpring, John Garbrick, Chairman, E C Woods, Wm Turbridy, Chale FP, Ed A Nolan I ¥ Robet J mat Lucas, | Pettingil} t Remnants of all goods below cost, at Dregs less than cost- Garmn's Ginghams at Democratic Rules. rules are furnished for the g The f of membors « lowing dan o fthe County Committees in holding the | legate olection on Saturday, August 0, 1884, as wel! information of persons elected as del oN yuvention of Centr nity mposed of ene delegate for 1 votes polled at the Pr Gubernatorial election pext preceding the o allotment of delegates the several ole. | t the county shall be Ly the ‘ f the county at ory rali est dential onven- made its first © the Presid 1 shall be ons at years shall be nec name shall be exci ue after the third bn eiving the Teast amber struck from the roll, and = until a nomination be made 13h, If any pers wl the mtisfs for egate | bie to any party nom 14th thwith expe aud sh ! . farther con vention nation under the Mn) ANY Cases arising ’ Yor ali th ”~ we nvention until determined, 15th. That the term of the chairman committee sha | on the frst day of the county begin of each and every year 16th, That the delegates from 1) boronghe and townships be authorized, in conjunction with the chairman of the unty to members of the commitiess for the var and townships f January ® several commities, appoint the ma boroughs | The following persons have been pamed to hold the | delegate slections on August Oth, 1484 Bellefonte, NX. W_ Jas A McClain Kline, Willlam Hepburn SW, Allen 8 Garman, Chairman; James Dolan, Dy | HK Hoy | W. WW, James Schofield, Chairman; Frank Steels, Nicholas Redding Howard Borough, A Weber, Chalrmasi A J Gard net, Bolomon Candy Milsburg Borough, De W C Grove, Chairman worth Kreamer, J P Dolleas Millhoten Borough, J C Smith, Chairman; J HH B Hartman, DL Bard): Philipsburg, ot W. J N Cassanove; (hairman;, Jas | A Lukens, John Oslishan, 24 W_ J O Loraine, Chair man; BB Krenmer, Barney Coyle, 34 WW, John M Holt, Ohnirman; Wm Bagley, OC Crowell, Unlonville, ¥ J MoDonald, Chalrman: Joba 1 Geary, L J Bing, Bogen, 8. FP S F Adams, Chairman; John 8 Prosd foot, John A Whitehill, N.r. George Brown, Chair | man, James Rockey, H Confer | aay ide, HR Mecker, Chnirman; Osear Holt, Jas nkey Collage, William Tibbins, Ohalrman: L M Houser, | William Clark. Curtin, John MoCloskey, Chairman, David Brick. | ley, Jamen M Packer, | Forgueon, KE. PF. Peter Lanock, Ohalrman; George Rekle, ¥ McCormick. W. P, I W Walker, Chairman B Fistenbordst, Sami Wilson, Pu ML Rishel rman; Wm Pealer, Goo Orn N.P, John Ohairmas, Taras! amin Bover, Chatrman: D 21 Kile : hart, J J Orndort. WV. William 1 eight, J i Wile Halfmoon, U J Gates, Ohsirman; Joo Ward, Henry tris 3 Webyr, Caters) Watgen Potter, Prash ennedy. Hownrd, George D Johnson, Chairman, John Wiehe, Michael A ’ Ha ys Charles Murray, Chalrman, B B Henderson, Sherifs Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 6, '84. | George Hoover | second week of sid term be dispensed with, and that Taylor Union BY Fink, Chairman, J Orwig 8 K Emerick, Chairman, Charles Theo M MoGiarvey Bishop St., | Bellefonte. Candidate's Cards. Walker, Bolomon Peck, Chairman; David Deitrich | William Cronoble | Worth, William Lewis, Chairman Under the Rules each candidate must ple self t » support the ticket as nominated Candidates (nae hem ring cards are ted t STRICTLY In advance “Xp ANNOUNCEMENTS wsss | PROVISIONS, wine. FLOUR & FEED, JUDGE. SALT, FISH, gic, PRESIDENT wrized Lo ant TR ADAM HOY ndidate for Pre ATE al ARSOCT THE CHEAPEST STORE rr y . . y LO buy (/roceries in this 8ec= tion of the State. HENRY MEYER . . ' A ss LOOK OUR PRICES: He 1-4 bbl. rring, 1 Back Best Roller Flour } Cans String Beans Table Peaches 1 Ib. Pure Pepper Glu Jae Syrup I. imp Star | Y tarch, per pound 1 pound best Co® oe o boxes for "W aled Herring, per box "a Re - Loose Valentia Rai BRoEmInce 1h HARPE) French Prunes 2 mination for J { the Democratic ¢ | Olen Soap RECORDER athoris to anu FRANK ¥ wlidate for re me Abie the a | Bloater Herring, per doz BIBLE aA mination for rotor { Re po rate | 2 1bs Canned Corned Beef the declelon of § unty Convention REGIETER) . . - AN l'apioca Flake or Pearl JAMES A. McCLAIN | as a sandidats for renomination for the offices of Reg ister, suldect to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are author EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- MEMBERS OF THE RAR the following order was made “ | T A MEETING OF THE] | of Contre county, And now, July 25, 1884. the members of the Ban having continued the satire civil list of canses for the portion. second week of Angust Term, it Is ordered that the there he holden but one week of the several courts of, in and for the county of Oentre at August term next it is further ordered thatthe Prothonotary publish this order in the several papers of the county, and that the Sheriff of Centre county will summon no more jurors for said second week, and that he notify them already wammoned not to appesr ) CR 4 en, & 4 We also have in connection ADAM HOY, P23 Certified from the Record this 25th day of July, A Db, 1884, ral ae, with our store a first-class Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than any other | Meat Market in town, E. BROWN, JR,, & CO. 5 J.C. Manres, Prothonotary, The Farmers' Favorite, Double Force Feed Grain Drill, wos WITH THR “Favorite,” "Wizard;" SN iL “MARK'S" Fertilizer Attachment, THE DEAT IN THE WORLD, HIN Drill te with formity and einen ght a. i rT "Roost thes Fest Aur Haus at the Southern Kxposition Keon . J. 8, Wait &£ Co., Agents, Liberty, Frank Brown, Chairman, Daniel Bitoer, Met re Cattntsa. | 611v BELLEFONTE, PA. Philadelphia Branch, §. BROWN, JR. WE ARE BUSY!!! “| GROCERIES, It would be strange if we were not MEN'S. YOUTHS AND BOYS CrorainG Is un every excellen ) HOW DO WE KNOW 2? { as our SLo rivaieq 1 Buyers Don't Flatter. Our Prices are Right, which Means LOW. Many Is have already been scaled wer How do we know we are rigl tomers. SUMMER SUITS Iu the latest and most stylish fabrics uniry hi you are thinking about purchasing Clothing call and stock. Look at our goods critically, examine our allractive inspect the style, fit and make, and see if they are not equal to the best Merchant Tailor's make and al ONE-HALF the cost, in every respect Also, a full line of | GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ete., Etc. LEWI NS Philadelphia Branch, Allsgheny Street, Bellefonte.
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