Ad ® "Rail Toads. ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. I Time Table in effect May 12, '84 WESTWARD. Exp. Mail. | AM. PM. | Leave Lock Haven.............. 4 45 00 | Flemington. cians +4 48 04 | Mil Halles roars ionnsees 4 i Beech Oreck Eagleville Howard Mount Eugle......... Serves { Curtin § Milesburg Bellefonte... Milesburg Snow Shoe Int. Unionville fF Julian....... beak a Port Matilda Hannah | Row wesvansanse 4 | | NTA TN NT Ng " «On | the Bald Eagle Vall cures Arrive at Tyrone Leave Tyrone....oiiiisn "e after May 11, » EASTWARD. East 1 yrone | the ¢ | h | Supp Bald EAE. avs Fowler.. ' Hannah........ Port Matil is.. Martha Jalian Un Snow Shoe Milesburg....coiaivirennnss Bellefonte. cooiiiirersenins Milesburge cee. lonviiie..... Mount Eagle Howard Cesasssrsass una . Eagleville Beech Creo Flen Arrive at Lock ol Haven. L110 00 | 2h Wak & SNOW > R.—Time Table in effect Leaves Snow Shos SHOE May ) { 10:40 p. m EWISBURG & TYRONE Time Table in effect May WESTWARD. Fairbrook......... Penn's Furnace. Hoatler. ....ccronesaisneesss . Marengo Loveville finns . Furnace Road.... Warriors Mark....... Pennington......cocoenisrm Waston Mil £eeceinnine L. & T. Junetion........ Tyrone. cccecscsricrssssrane . EASTWARD Leave Tyrone...... eres L&T. Junction. Weston Mill.....coovenes . Pennington Warriors Mark. Furnace Dr Loveville Marengo Hustler. Penn'a Furnace Fairbrook..... cos Bookia. .. .cconesssvnssnssisens JENNSYLVANIA I (Phil a. & Erie Division. 1884 WESTWARD ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg... Williamsport... Jersey Shore... Lock Haven Renovo.cesessess *Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Arr. at Willismsport.. Lock Haven Renovo | seized, a free man until | fault, RAILROAD —On sod | Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Williamsport, Arr at Lock Haven EASTWARD HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven : Williamsport...... urr nt Harrisburg...... Philadelphia EXP "RESS Loa [LOCK DAY s K Ae ven 0 Lock Haven Wi rt Ir At Harrisburg Philade ERIE MAIL JOAV EOS [enovo Lock Hav Wi HAMA ort arr ul Harrisburg Philadelphin...... Erie Mail East and West con Erie with trains on IL 8S. & M.S Corry with B. P. & W.RR ; at hm lo with B. N. Y. & PF. RK, and st Drift. wood with A. V. RE. KR. NEILSON, Gen'l Sup't CANCER CURED. No diseases bave so thoroughly baffled | the skill of the medical profession as | sancerous affections and as er have al- | ways been considered incurable, it has been thought disreputable to adopt weir atentwant nt a specialty ; and bence physi. clans have neglected thelr proper study, But of Iste years new and important dis- | ‘comghies have brought forth a course that | now proves successful in any of its forms, 4th certainly, without the use of the fo or caustic plasters. Wo have a ‘ment that is comparatively mild. It | sonous, does not interfere with aby Seas, ean be applied to an even the tongue. [] “Vig bods Por Jarvis until the 1 2 in I HULBERT, ot LAT ‘cards and all kinds of print er Damour office. HAMAPO ' leville, Centre Co, Pa. | CANDIDATE HENDRICKS SPEAKS AT TOLEDO, { in this city yesterday morning ns . | guest of the Tri State Fair Association, ’ { agriculture and . | elements | make uj | numbering fully 3000, | leadership of { side The Campaign a. Torgno, O September 11.—Governor Thomas A, Hendricks, the Democratic President, arrived the candidate for Vice In the afternoon he spoke on the Fair grounds to a large audience, estimated at 4000 or 5000. His speech on the oc oasion was entirely non partisan, and was a eculogium of the the importance of | of | in | mechanic the and arts improvements of this of y good government, century those to | them in country, of citizenship which go Gi Hendricks & meoting in In the ke to ‘iith evening a De 1 ward, wernor moceratic 1 the | an immense audience, } being present, In waree of his remarks he reiterated argument of last wrtof a Saturday n the National | said ; under ftains who ght in change in Administration, and then The Republican party the chi. now Are al abondoned sub iends the ( hold of my Iri sh | that ALS lutely | besutiful. Cheers. What has the (Ger. man done that he should be abandoned by the Republican party thus ? He Wis it that no address to bim and his patrio tic devoti made, lit is on Iv w Is ? Why ix this ? Ow Of lived thou having 1 stantially their ola hy snd they are lying ith a zeal its head, Perman’s friends w Is ish te friet » INDY Ir only fault | ki German | « when he in Ger he he ha right to decide for himself what he would \ wherewith he should clothed he Republicans say tha Il not do lay be sterday In many he say 3 0 3 the sane nt 1.1 1 ent and drink aod be SONniy thie f he State vw would not trust this man should of Maine, ant wrong Democrad In the St lay our Democracy w the declared » cot has fought his battle wel that whether 2a man of beer dea drink of whisky shall take a if vou please, y di ink and if you cho ho] drink wuld not nk anything to disturb judgment at any time to take a drink ask My permissions, other words, shall 1 to prevent you irom 11 it that think you ? Governor Hendricks theo take a advise § to dri u the com our you choose you come to seek, LO Intlerp g in a hab ! hurtful dulgn vou is not 0 recited at pth the Koszia case in the adminis tration of President Pierce in 1854. and he McSweeny onse in 1581, when James Blaine was Secretary of State, tending to show which party was the true frend of the foreign born citizen Concerning the latter he said : McSweeny, an American citizn, was then, withou without crime, without the vioa tion of any Eaglish law whatever, seis ed and thrown into shideous dungeon. His wife wrote a letter to the State De partment at Washington informing the Secretary of State that her husband was then under arrest and imprisonment without fault, without crime, charge. The letter was received State Departmenti in Washington on the 16th day of August. James GG, Blaine who was then the Secretary of State, was then acting as President of the United States, Mr. Garfield was then languishing upon his bed of pain, That letter was unopened, so far as we at least, it was unanswered, [It was answered long as Mr, Blaine continued in the State Department, And yet James G. Blaine was “dash ing," as they say [laughter and applause “American.” say-—not a bit Iriah, as | say. Laughter.] He neglee ted to answer it, and during the whole of the four months that he held that @ and controlled the NO ANn:wer was naweras sant leng ] (1. . 80 they high offic our country no inst to our Minis st London. MoSweeny did not come out of jail until the spring follow ing, under another administration the State Department, | am not speak ingon this subject to Irishmen, | am spe aking to my fellow citizens. such | say: Will you indorse the con duct of Blaine, or will you rally under the banner which Marcy, adininistration, did erect over us all ? Governor Hendricks allusion to the manner of his nomination seal of made and racti ter of carry Ohio in October, as that would de | cide the contest in November. —- A Gread Demonstration. ALIKE) WELCOME CLEVELAND OF ELMIRA TO THR Evsira, N. Y., Sept. 8. biggest day Elmira ever saw, It is esti. mated that there are fifty thousand The publie places and streets remind one of a large apiary This is the strangers in town. | with every hive preparing for grand swarm, Itisintended that this will { be one of the grandest Domoeratic rall. ios that ever took place, The indica tions at this writing are that such it will bs. Gov, Cleveland came to day, arriving at 5:40 a. m,, for the purpose of visiting the State fair that has been in session here sinee Thursday, and, as this morning's Advertiser, Republican said, “Ile will be received and entertain’ ed with that generous hospitality for which this little Queen city of the southern tier is deservedly noted * + * That his stay here may be pleasant, the { and Adjutant General Farnsworth wld wilh the Governor will ELE without | at the | know | never | | pre (ed | | by losll| EE | malch was for a light stake, | Was under Pierce's | | A { " closed with an | had the best three scratches, when fifty-two minutes and a strong appeal to Democrats to | CITY | memories of this visit refreshing will be | of all leading the united wish citizens" Thus speaks the paper of the southern tier, true is most thoroughly our | is | Republican That it demonstrated | by the hearty welcome which he receiv. | Al- hundreds of passed ed upon his arrival this morning, though at an early hour, crowded the streets in the vicinity the depot, and as the govorner from the carriage, accompanied Daniel by his Lamont, | , such demonstrat ed the fact that he is held in private seeretary, Mr, a cheer went up as clearly high 8 He was | Arno lds break- his fellow citizens, H. took the forenoon the Governor teem by driven immediately to Mr, residence, where the party fast, During the New took lunch it 2 o'clock the on i Mr. ae wnidd party ing pected They ison and L. re State reformatory. Governor Hol he 1 Rroundas, delivered an address Later party wi on fair this aftern grand dinner ll be gi M. H. ven al Arnolds residence, and in tl review at the Rath bun House, the largest and iin this vi -_— Elopement and dem grandest Democratic parade ever witnesse nity, Love and YOUTH. man pamed in the than Miss Vi with a fair skin ng there bordering « : panic at the Mo Miss M Li 3 man Schelling had gone about J Pp. m., in dark had not Osis mansion Hin: and ihe coac each others ¢ nmapany returned, Commu tion was immediately had with Cl} Police Mangin, of Yonkers. That cial telegraphed to Supertendient Wal offi. ling as follows this Victor 25, medium height and build, bi white check dress. poke bonnet Hun away afternoon, a Moroisni. fair complexion, nde hair, black and white feather, with | Schelling, 25, five feet nine inche build, fair complexion, brown hair WHAT MR, MORMINI SAYS Mr. ing at his Morosini was seen late this even home, near Yonkers said: “I never expected such mis fortune to come upon our family Fhe coachman has been about nine month? in my employ, C— A A—— Died in The Pit A DESEPRATE DOG FIGHT AT THE FOUR ¥ HOUSE, EAST END, Abou WORE Avenue large aparim nt that ir Lhe oocasion was about forty Kporis, SOT rom city and others from the Ewt., The on was a dog fight in which vd bull ted : te bull a from Gloucester, New Jerse another well-knowt the hill Bb tle time was lost in preliminaries, The against owned on it L and there From the first the fight not much betting. home aad scratch it was evident of the dog after had expired the Gloucester dog refused | | to seraten and died almost before he left ihe pit. The party re-entered their carriages and arrived in the city 5 o'clock without molestation. — a — Furst For President Judge Husrixovon, September 14.- Republican candidate for President | Judge for the Forty ninth Judicial dis trict, composed of the counties of Hun: tingdon and Centre, was in session Fri. day and yesterday. After taking four ballots at Tyrone, where the conference met, it adjourned to Altoona, where six ballots were taken, each resulting in threo votes for K. L, Lovell of Hun, ingdon and three for A, O, Furst of Bellefonte, Yesterday the conference returned to Tyrone, the dandidates by invitation being also there, and on th* fourteenth ballot Furst was nominat- od, Fy Fryeg k Qaylil LL. ~Subseribe for the Crsrae Dinocra, which will contain all the campaign news, | the meeting was | ed to Mr. { porting evening Hel about i much i . water at Dark Corner The | the patches, conference for the nomination of the | { lowing deaths are reported in the Schurz in Wiscon in. THE ELCQUENT GERMAN WARMLY WELCOMED EVERYWHERE, Cuioado, September 13, Carl Schurz being received with unexampled en At La a monster affair, and it is estimated that 10,000 people listen A received thusinsm in Wisconsin, Crosre Schurz's address, report of it s \ys “His speech Was with great applause. In no recent | interest to a Presidental canvass has such been taken, the Germans almost man flocking to Cleveland, There are also a great many Irish voters here, and | nearly three-fourths of them are up- | ticket, The Wis rermans and the Demo ratie population of northwestern is « omp NOrwem Misin | pally of ( and they are | 1 pring Ans, tir Republic An « ha Republic andidates been wholly unlooked ang, and unless should turn the tide 1 Be and HARK maior | ‘leave SLE DE in speaking id that he ibout the corded in his visit to Wise WAE never a eption during his re The 5 One of present de MOns the tratic Milwaukos n mi most ren Known We { thrown open at in hour O00 people ANen seat Mans appear into the ar { promient wns who were former but have f Blaine, i, have become 80 num little nder | Course atiention. ina be idden as it was volution was never Should the the State at Clevels claim all Septembi Great ag hie ul the i regions arci'y of water Whole entirely without 4b nking any of the vater is pur ' A : ittte the kness and death cans drinking Hes At the Dark Cor ion depend on d bs from the single water ( thisse owns net 3 Opuiat ww the i ’ supply of lds drinking wa ter "h ne " about three brackish und this spring apring ¥ alle ns of bi At and woman tier, water an hour rom 10 50 men long, are gathers the day and at crowd is night much larger The men would rather wait four hours | than walk two miles to get a bucket of good pure water been of Big | There has actual suffering from want as well as Mine Run. An unusually large num | ber of deaths are being reported from | at Big Mine Run the fol- | past | two weeks: Patrick Breonen lost two | ohildren, Michael Brennan ome child, Patrick Carr one child, Thomas Car. roll one child, Ned Finn one child, John Connery one child, Daring the past month twelve additional deaths have been reported, making a total of nineteen deathe in one month in a small patoh, There are now twelve children and four men lying seriously ill. Every other family in the place was affected, All the physicians unite in pronouncing the deaths the result of drinking impure water, In the Dark Corner five deaths have boon reported and eight persons are lying ill. i | | | | OVER A unprecedented | feet, | flood Chij pews has gone out | bridges | this city the loss of property ing. | | made i many greatly x 1% m the § becon | ag ), and | ( red ASSOCIA eOs bw lieve tied to share the Mad Waters’ Work. MILLION AND A HALY DOLLA RE DAMAGE, Eau Crane, Wis,, 1. September Both the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers | began falling at noon, a fter reaching the of higher than height twenty-six the bridge five bridges, three feet 1850, great of Every on and five wagon is appall be between No satisfact at 1 estimate can 15 m In and ] v Falls an Lau Claire the loss fall and The u Claire Gas i 1080 wl) tor ! 1 1 3 & 4» al and all vaiued at $310» uses on all side subn apr while the well enough sails Butler for many ause J fidelit di ring y, be followe um into the a matter of convic that a change in Nations! Administration would be wr the best interest of the country. | ea Democr in 2 the wd faith a year party in the intest -_— Tug white and black Republicans | seem to be in a general row in the |” the their As iu the North, the uth. ] spoils, while col - they are enti. On are drawing the old 1108s party plunder. divide and the this they color line io grand party” fn siakanie Dutt We vhn P mean Dusiness, we, J sors & So the . | railroad | In| w hites Th SALE.—A tra timber MATHAN I fore ire Are you falling, try Went’ Hearn Re ®Ewea, a pure, clean, wholesome TONIC Vor Drain, Nerves, Stomach, Liver, Kidne Lungs, An Unequaled Invigorant, Oures DYSPEPSIA. Headache, Fever, Aue, Chiila, DEBILITY & WE & WEAKNESS. Nice to take, "Troe merit, unequaled for Noats, LIVER sod Ni ht Ree 6 for $5.00, at Wasa, Jersey City, N, UCHIPAIBA TT we Brocade vol own td blog olay | garnet, black, Groceries, Provisions, &¢, BROWN, JR. & C0), 3 and Bishop St, No. Bellefonte. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, Ge. THE CHEAPEST STORE To buy (iroceries in this tion of the Slate. LOOK OUR PRICES Lake Herring, 1-4 bbl. Sack Best Roller Flour Tomatoes Granulated Sugar fied | {1 Can Finest California Peaches 1 Apricots Pears } pounds Sultana Prunes | gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) Sugar Syrup Choice Rice Peas 1 “ Good Table Peaches Bottles Catsup 1 1b. Baking Powder 1 Ib. Pure Pepper Glucose Syrup Lump Starch Corn Starch, per pound > und hest { Top sardines 3 boxes for Scaled Herring, per box loose Valentina Raising - French Prunes 2 ths, for Olieni Soa p Bloater Herring, per doz Corned Beef 2 Ibs Canned Tapioca Flake Or Pearl 07 EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- portion. ods $onntnnn 44 We also hee’ in con nection with our store a first-class Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than any other Meat Market wn town. E. BROWN, JR., & CO. 611+ BELLEFONTE, PA.
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