ong Rounds. THE WEEK'S SUMMARY. ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. . Time Table in effect May 12, ¥riday, Sept. 26. © WESTWARD. xp Gov. Hoadly bas respited W, Ric! AM. sutencad to be hanged in Cincinnati, for Leave Lock Huven.....oooonns 4 46 twenty days Flemington. coieiviniinin, 4 48 Ex-United States Senator Nesmith, of Mill Hall.................... 4 52 Drogon, bas become insane and has been Beech Crevkoviiniiinniss. 8 01 placed in an asylum, Eagleville. ..coocccvunninn 6 04 James BEmith, convicted in Port Jervis of Hownrd.... haauisinenn B18 arson, has boon senconced to state prison for Mount Bugle, 5 18 ten yoars and to pay a fine of $1,000, Curtin. oiiniinnnaneinn, 22 48 Mr, F. Marion Crawford, the American Milesburgoisiiiniarininn. 8 80 4 55 | novelist, will marry ths daughter of Col. Bellefonte, vueiiiniina inn 5 40 6 06 | Bordan, the inventor, some times in October, Mileshurg .......coouivnine. 6 50 16] Phe young princes, Albert Victor and Stow Shiu Int...coeiee 6 68 19 | George, will publish through the Messrs, Unienvilies................. 28 | MacMillan an account of thelr trip in the PET AI 48 | Baechante in 1879-82, Marthu.......... Bids were oponed at the treasury depart. Port Matilda..... | ment yesterday for excavating and for con- Hannuh UR | svete foundations for the post office at Erte. } 06 H Pa. 19 | §15,410, i 24 | Bald Engie Wall tases ieiciiiiinini Arrive at Tyrone EASTWARD Leave Tyrone................ VR Enst Tyrone, possesalon of the o« up eity, disconnected its i anys property in that wires, and stopped AM 8 10 8 17 | businre 8 20 The acting secretary of tho treasury ves. R 45 terday appointol Cheeney R. Proutty to bho 8 85 deputy collector and inspector of customs BR 40 at Corpus Christi, Tex. vice C. G Brewster, Port Matilda............ oe B05 8 50 | Pemioved Murtha «R18 900 Jalinp..aiii. Unionville Snow Shoe 1ut..... PRA A B42 Mileshurg Bellefinte Miloshburz.cos »iconanenss Curtin Mount Eagle Howard FE PRE . Eagleville, Beech Cree Mill Hall Flemi potiked «¢ f elork of the quart Arrive at Lock Haven \ Ih tH . Georce K. Fin i George Russell, 43 years of age, of No, 78 Furman street, Brooklyn, while leaning out of a third story window yestorday lost ’ balance: and fell to the ground. He 45 senntly kiilod The steamor Lord of the Ielen, from Yolo hama, which arrived at New York vost ny, on Aug. 23, off Cape Ganrdaful took off the crew of the French transport WG all told, and landed them at Aden Avyron wrecked five Guarda’ul Mr. John Z Dare, of the master's offi in Hi fils Was in 0 9 45 10 00 10 09 0 14 26 10 24 3 10 36 10 41 AVYron, The ish of was HB: B Hadelphia, bh ton. tin LO are S.A ; E : i "4 Lo chico of accounts branch in ELLEFONTE & SNOW SBHOE R. | sane offic : itll a vacancy caused by R.—Time Tubte in effect M ay Id on Leaves Snow Shoe 4:18 a. m., arrivesia Saturday, Sept. 27. Bellefonte 6:20 a. wm. - im W. Garrett, president of the Balti Leaves Belisfonte 9:15 a. m., arrive / is dead. Snow Shoe at 10.54 a. m Sun Francie Is excited: Tver a ota Leaves Snow Shoe 8:50 p.m, arrives at | wry A Bellefonte 5:38 p. m Leaves Bollefonte 8:10 p.m, Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. : : 8. 5. BLAIR. Gen. Sup't ’ FH arrives st ) f hands is CUS sooms to Barton's £30.00 A fire which brokeout in R J | stables at Newport worth of damage. The famous suit of Elwin Cowles, The Cleveland Leader, agar EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.— yesterday did 1 Time Tuble in effect May 12, 84 WESTWARD. t Mixed. AM. 5 00 5 20 elitor st Bishoyg | Gilmour has been withdrawn, Investigations into the acoounts of Ped. der, the confidential clerk of Arnold, Con. stable & Co, 2,000,000 Leave Scotin...... .cccovnninsinin Patrbrook...cccraiesneine . Penn's Furnace Hotter. .....ooniiicniiinsn 1 28 Marengo ein JB Loveviile I Furnace Road.. Warriors Mark Pennington Waston Mill f L. & T. Junetion...... . & Tyrone.......... EASTW ton street between two Young boys Both were badly punished, and the police made no attempt to stop it. { longed vacation at Secretary Frelingbuy- ? | son's is because of the attractions he finds in Miss Frelinghuysen's society, The Irish press do not conceal thelr satis. ARD. { regard it as a judgment on the navy for M. | part it has taken in the Irish troubles 20 The ‘crank who prowled round Mrs Gar. 5 | field's residence at Cleveland, and who re. 83 | fused to give his name and said he would 9 48 | starve hime If to death, has taken food after 98 | being six days without it 10 12 | In Naples a girl was seized with cholera, 10 16 | gor 1over attempted to go to her bedside, 10 22 | but was prevented by the girl's mother, He 10 35 { drew a revolver, killed the mother, put a 10 #4 | bullet in the girl's brain and then committed 11 08 | suicide. 130 A Leuve Tyrone L & T. Junction Weston Mill. - Pennington........... wssim Warriors Mark.......... Furnace Rosd abe Loveville....... rrariasiie Marengo.. Hostlar cm. oon nue. FET Penn's Furnace Fairbrook..... Scotia...... 25 Monday, Sept. 29. After being on strike a year the Cincig. nati stove molders have gone back to work. Ten thousand people wilnessad the parade of the striking cigarmakers in Binghampton, N. Y., on Friday. Arthur N. Whiting, a Boston millionaire, fell out of the window of his room at the Parkor house and broke bis neck. Henry Meyer and Robert Schlanker, two young men from Buffalo, were drowned while boating in the Geneseo river at Ro chester, A woman was arrested in Hoboken, N. J, trying to strangle a child. She is evidently insane. She declared it was her mission to kill children. { Alvin D. Brock, of Typographical Union | No. 6, pubiishes a lottor stating that all at. | tempts to make The New York Tribune a union office have failed The gang of “red men” who are operating | round Evanstown, Pa., have paid another (Phila. & Erie Division.)—0Un and May 11, 1884: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia...... 1 Harrisburg........ Willismaport..... Jersey Shore...... Lock Haven...... Renovo ease... Arrives at Erie............ccon IAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg........ 1 Arr. st Williarusport..., Lock Haven aR Rl Tere ee BEESS88 BgBESSE SERS SzRuass ERR | TeTTHee Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne ato innsin. FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphis..... Harrisburg Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven.... EASTWARD, LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Lesves Lock Haven Williamsport, arr at Harrisburg... i Philadalphis....... i EXPRESS Leaves Kane -~ 8 | committed fresh dgpredations woe E838 | had kept her in that condition for 16 months, | was prejaring for an ascension, the ropes | and killed him instantly. Two others were badly injured. | a mysterious and fatal disease. Many “- | deaths have occurred. Opinions differ as . 1006 am | to whether it is malignant dysentery or a 11 15 am | form of cholera. 1285am A well-dressed man walked into a bullion 5 43 p m | broker's office in New York and asked to see 720 pm | abarof gold. Hoe took it and rushed out of the place, and has not been seen since. The 1 55 pm | barjwas worth $40, 10 40 pin | Faed Bchultao shot his wife at thelr home 11 45 pm | in Jerwyville, lil, on Saturday evening, 1 0C um and then shot and killed himself, The are sl Harrfeburg. oo... 4 20 am | woman is belived to be mortally wounded, Philadelphis...... 7 60 a m | Domestic infelicity and drunkenness were 4 | the causes of the deed, 8 Mail East and West connect at! pla 30 ratoson LS & M.S, KR ; at Tuesday, Sept. 30, with I. PP. & W_ RE ; st Emporium Prayers have been offered in the Peters WB, N.Y. &P. BR, and ut Drift. | burg, Va, chirches for rain. d with A. V. RR... R. NEILSON, Jake Gaudaur, of St. Louis, defeated Gen'l Supt. | George Hosmer, the orsman, at St. Lous on RY Sunday. 0 have so thoroughly baffled skill of the mediesl fession ne rous affections and as they have ale been considered incurable, it has thought disreputable to adopt their ut a rpecinity ; sod henee physi. have neglected thelr proper study. late yours now and important d jos have ht forth a course that pr successful in hot of its forms, alnty, without use of the caustic plasters. Wo have a that is comparatively mild. It nous, does mot interfere with pa Willlameport..... arr st Harrisburg 3 Philuge phi... RIE MALL i Leaves Krie Danovo ...... a dud Lov k Haven Willinmeport...., The mysterious killing of Grant, in his father's barn, is still unsol ved, The report is again revived that Maguires are organi in the region Broad Top hit ror iy D. J. RULBERT wv a A a TY or | faction at the loss of H. M. 8 Wasp, ant | { Ihow storm coming at of commision at New York The nonitor Pamalo is under orders to ye te Norfolk, At a Republican meeting in Frederick. own. Pa, on Saturday night, Alfred Dougherty and KE. R. Deoms usrreled, wd Dougherty fatally stab Desma, Dougherty bas been arrested, Mrs, Belva Lockwood proposes to elimin- ao personalitios from politics by the presi dential candidates meeting in convention md agreeing to prevent their followers from mud throwing, Later information in regard to the death of Miss Welton, who perished in the snow ttorm while descending Long Peak, Col, { makes it appear that she was deserted by her guide, who was alarmed when he saw the on, Speculations in regard to Gresham's 0. | cosmor in the postotfice and treasury depart. nothing definite is known. | believes he will be promoted to the head of fbury Hhont was the lowest bidder. at | : : Ebury Hhont was st bidder, o his dopurtnient, but is anxious to know his Washington, but Frank Hatton ments, are still rife in | fate, The Chicago craditors of the Bankers’ and | } 85 | Merchants’ Talograph company have taken | of New York, show he stole | A regular prize fight toak place in a Bos. | Wednesday, Oct, 1. The Cleveland firebugs still their nefarious work continue The English revinus for the present quar- ter shows a decrease of £2, 500,000 Roman Sickles, who eloped with William H. Meade, lias been publicly re-married at her stepfather's house The Philadelphia that it Is necowary carry New York Times editorially says for either candidate to stato to be elected Indian Commissioner Price has submitted ih bureau for the They aggregate §7,50% the estimates for the next KK) The coal minors of Des M ines, Ia, who struck a month ago for four cents addit fiscal year ional have boon granted their demands and gone | ! to work The vary « of the § prison for Be expenditures $13,120.17, £7.00 5%) tenibey Were rd of trade of Beptember It i : 4 — presen The R ans of the Fifth Massachiue. 1 di H 3 wt have nominated Lydon [or congress in pis John Quincy by the Democrats of Massachusstts district Thursday, Oct. 2, The public debt was reduced last month over $12.00. 000 It is announced that the © ymmercisl cable will open for business on the 10th inst, Ex Senator Robert H ased Adams i nominated Lue Strahan died to. | day of Bright's disease at his residence in Rumor has it that President Arthur's pro- | New York City. Leopold Mors: has been renominated for | Congress by the Democrats of the Firth i Massachusetts district, | Chinamen say the “Melican law no good.” hey are naturalized in Havana and to New York as Spanish subjects Cone A convention of newsdealers from all parts of the country was beld Yestorday at New York. Itsobject is the formation of a national sssociation, A very destructive forest fire ie raging along the line of the Norfolk and Western railroad in Dasville county, about siz miles from Petersburg, Va At Lachine, Quebec, on Monday night, twenty-three houses were destroyed by fire, causing a loss of about $35,000, Some fifty faruilios are rendered houseless, A cable dispatch was received st Har vard college observatory Yesterday announo ing the discovery of an asteroid of the thir teenth magnitude by Palisa, at Vienna During the performance of Barnum's cir. cus at Atchison, Kan, a wind storm struck the tent. There was a panic, and although several people were bruised, no one was seriously injurel Mary E Barrows and Oscar E. Blaney were yesterday sentenced at Alfred, Me to be hangod on the third Friday in Decem- ber, 1885, for the murder of Thomas Bar. rows, the woman's husband. Kicked to Death by a Mule. [f% Nasuviree, Tenn, Oct. 2 —Abner Mason, a farmer aged 78 yoars, was kicked io des & by a mule near this city ystorday. Toe mile was eating persimmons on Mason's tres The old man tried to drive him off with a pole. The mule backed him into the corner | of a fence and kicked him to death | visit to the house of Daniel Bernard and In Philadelphia an old lady of 84 half | | insane, was discovered in a garret half | starved and badly clothed. Hor daughter | | broke, one of the supports struck a man | A Curlons Suleide. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 2 Mrs, M. Nishaus om mitted suicide by standing in one washtol i full of water and holding her head in an other tub of water nutil death sususd. The ill for a long tine. The President Goes ton Fair, Soxervitix, N. J, Oct. 2 ~The president | today visited the Southampton, L. L, is being ravaged by | air of v Agricallural society, and on Satur day willmake Now York his abiding place for a few days, after which be will return to Washington, FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. The Market Weak A Raid on the Vanderbiiis, Kew Tonk, Oct. Wall SL, 180 pr, %~Noney at 134 por aonb. EXchange quell, Governments firm Currency $a, BLI6 vip ds, coup, BLING Bd; Og do., SLI bid, cersiieriniene WM Mo, K. BTex....... 184 oe Alton Fie i andl + LE F. a bo # i I Coa alies es Bovina a seen ibives BI a aad dd COM unniiiins BW oinncs inns Genoral Markots, I FeRa hbk Wi eab svn i : the Moers: SOCIETY EXCITED An Aristooratie Nawal Lloutenant Weds a Colored Girl, Urica, Oct. 2 —~William Culver is a son of the late A. E. Culver, who was at one time a forwarder of prominence and wonlth, but who at his death was financially embare vassod, Fils family, however, still hold a prominent social position and one of his sons graduated at the naval academy at Annapo- lis and fa now a lioutenant fn the United States navy. Mra. Culver still resides in Utica, is possessed of cousiderable property and is highly esteemed in the best circles William Culver is now 28 or 20 yoars old, Bome years ago he contracted a marriage which his parents considered beneath him, The woman died and Culver was received at home again. During the past summer he has been at work in the American sx- press office in Utica and made frequent trips to Trenton Falls, a summer resort a few miles north of Utica. An old negro named Brister with two light colored mulatto daughters of some voesl ability have been the musical attractions at the resort, The | duloet tones of thelr guitars and the ravish- {ing voecalismy of the dan siters doubtioss | captivated young Culver, who on Thursday {last embarked in a second marriage and | wedded one of the Brister sisters. The father { at first opposed the union, but the girl's pe | peals provailed and he finally acted as a | witness to the ceremony. The marriage was | performed at Prospect, near Trenton Falls, | by a Rav, Mr. Bullock, a loc preacher who {18 not recognized by the Northern New | York Methodist Episcopal conference. The svent occurred last Thursday, but the in fusnce of Culver's family has kopt the | svont out of the local papers Gossip, how. | aver, has been busy, and Utica society is | greatly excited over the news BRICK PCMEROY INDICTED Penver Grand Jury Charges of Embezzlement, Col, Det. 1 Among lictments returns by By the on Dexven, five in. grand Jury are two agains Mark M Pomeroy Lotter known as “Brick” Pomeroy, charging with criminal ning the Lim tis acts in connection with jerne Kiown i he 1 he owe 0K Thi was snd brought suit to oust Pomeroy, which is «i ling y then sold his paper hore, wie i in the new minal acts thie | bands to expose his allege In answering the © | which brought by Thomas Moul- { ton, Pomeroy is charged with perjury. The grand Jory bas aleo indicted kim on this charge, A warrant bas been issued for his arrest, and Gov. Grant has toad: | proper papers fo bring kim bere from New | York, where be is st prescot. : - | Tampering With Registered Bettors, | New Havzx, Oct. 2 Inspector New { comb, of the post office department, is in town investigating the loss of a registered package of bonds, valued at $10,500, sent by Broker George Crosby, of New York city, © John IL. Watrons, of Kast Hampton, CL Ihe letter, upon ite arrival at East Hamp- ion. bore marks of Waving been tampered with, and Postmaster Sears refused to re sipt for it. Upon being opened 6 was ‘ound that a plecs of brown paper had been substituted for the bonds. Inspector New. omb is certain that the package came to the Now Haven post office and left without ving opened, and be is of the opinfos that he thoft must have occurred. between hore wi East Hampton, 11} in suit, has been Faleigh's Exposition Opened. Ramon, NX, C, Oct. 2—At noon the date exposition was formally opened in the prosence of thousands of people from all mets of the state and. beyond its borders Ie city was decorated and wore a brilliant upect. Benator Hawley, of Tomwetiout, was accorded a reception, after which four mttalions of state guards received Senator Hawley, Gov. Jarvis, the other state officers, w judges of the supreme court and distin. uished visitors, and took up the line of serch from the capitol to the exposition. Gov. Jarvis delivered the adiiress of wel. spe. Bonator Hawley's address as orator of the ae 1, was patriotic » ent. Dress goods snd trimmings st Garman’s - ‘Reyugh on Rats’ clears out Rats | Mice, 150 “Roughon Corns,” lor Corns Bunions. : 15 Thin people, “Welly Health Re. - ) wer'' igor, i | deceased was 72 years of age and had Lees hier restore: health and vigor, cures ] At a fair at Eris, Pa, while an seronsut | | dyspepsia, &e. $1 Lah Rough on Toothache,” ins ant relief, 15e, ———— Ladies who would retin freshness and vivacity don’t fail 10 try “Wells Health Renewer.” “Buchu paiba,” great kidney and arinary cure, Flies, ronches, ante, bed bugs, rats, mice, cleared out by “Rough on Rats,” 15e. “Rough on Coughs,” troches, 13e liquid 200, For Children, slow in developement, any and delioate, use “Wells Health enower,” “Rough on Dentist,” Tooth Powder. Try it. 150, Nervous Weakness, Dyspe | unl Debility cured by “Wells Renawer,' §1. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for fev. erishnem, worms, constipation; tasteless, na, Sex, Health yu inging, ireliatious, ho Riduer i rinary complaints cu “ paiba.’’ $1. fever, chills, . malaria, cured by = Wala ealth Re. oul the | HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Buy, 2} ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE In whole or lots, A TWO-STORY BRICK on Alleghany Street. A TWO-STORY BRICK On H A TWO-STORY BRICK On Thomas street. A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Bank strest, 81800 A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1200 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Bishop street, Bellefonte, All in the Borough of Bellefonte [a Terms Made Easy, i. BROWN, JR, & C0, No. 8 and 8B Bishop St, igh street, OSI, FISH Ge GROCERIES BOND VALENTINE TLL ) 4 i iri - db » | 6-5.5m, Real Estate Agent, PROVISIONS i Cx o's TEIN Os “ ( JRPHA NS' COURT SALE, i Estate of John Rockey, late of Bpring town. | ship, dec’d, By virtoe of an order Isstind out of the | Orphinn’s Court of Contre ¢ nly there will be sald at | y | the Court Hosse in the boro of Bellefonte, st 2 o'clock | { In the afternoon of Ssturddy, the 1 th day of Nove | ber, 1854, & far o sisnate In spring twp, Centers + | ty, Pa, adjoining lands of Henry Rothro k, Gen | brick, James Gordon's heirs, Adas Hoy, LL. B Yostor Jordon staining 123 serce sod 6% porches | | This is au A No.1 farm, all of of cultivation, ype eared, in Mretante stats | good istorns, and » jar vemedila fair, fence never | Idling well of water and + of thrifty bearing troes Te subt purchasers, from 35 10 bi mre oe poribers « En orchard os will § ve lars ALRD { land adjiinivg the ah f Juanes Gordon's hwirs XK and others nisining ¢ = CHEAPEST STORE we | TO buy (Froceries in this see- tion of the State, 4 “a LOOK At a few of Mens, Youths, Boys OUR PRICES : d dren 8 | Lake Hirring, 1-4 bbl. . $200 fy U | | T Ne 1 Sack Best Roller Flour . 1 40 Of the Celebrated | * “= Rochester Make, Just received and put in stock for Fall and Winter SALES, - These goods are in every particulae ! gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) 60 equal to any custom made garments, | 8 - ; x and at much lower prices, and Sugar Syrup 5 Choice Rice SUPERIOR IN 3 QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP, TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT ““ “ {3 Lima Corn “ Tomatoes Grapulated Sugar 1 Can Finest California Peaches Apricots Pears 3 pounds Sultana Prunes 2 Peas ‘ . Good Table Peaches 3 Bottles Catsup Lb Ib. Baking Powder 115. Pure Pepper i “ To any other Ready Made Clothing sol in Centre county, and at equally low prices to avy other. ———— “ EB BE RRB Glucose Syrup 5000 Pairs... OF | Corn Starch, per pound . — — i Ld : : i1 nd best Coe Mens, Boys, Ladies, Misses | pe 3% n+ | Bardines, 3 bo and: Children’s if rdines xes for { Scaled Herring, per box .) H & E hy ! Valentis Raising - OF the most celebrated makes, of ac- | French Prunes 2 Ibs, for kuowledged superionity and work man- ship. Olieni Soap . w“ Bloater Herring, per doz 21bs Canned Corned Beef S E838 2828S 8 8 Prices Always the Lowest. S. & A. LOEB. Tapioca Flake or Pearl EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro portien. Ei & Co We also have’ in con nection HEALTH IS WEALTH)
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