Rail Roads. ALD EAGLE VALLEY BR, Time Tuble in effuct May 12, WESTWARD. Exp. AM, 45 a8 b2 01 04 18 I8 ye 30 40 5 60 ba 02 12 22 Leave Lock Haver.......ovevnins Flemington. ...... Mill Halloiooanooi. Beech Crevk,oiiieinnse. Baglovilla..........onicn ins Howard. .....v.cooncinniin 8 Mount Eagle......cu. vie ME vaeninnssrinrnsssninne f Milesbueg.cccsiieisininnns B Bollefonte,..caven.. Milesburg................... Sow Shoe Lot... coisas Unionville. ......... JUHA. en a Marth. uccinnniiia Port Matilda......... ..... eat ox a or - Bald Eagle, casi Vil oiiniiuninonn Arrive at Tyrone EASTWARD leave Tyrone.................. ww: 130 8°10 East Tyrone Vail... 20 : oni 8 20 do 40 Hs (K) by Port Muuida... Martha Julian 2 pg 2p ¥od Bow Shoe [ut., Milosbury 05 9 45 10 00 | 10 09 Mount Eagle SERRN ER, ¢ Howard BT Pp : Eaglovitie... Bow h Creek. Flemi sgton....cooeenirninn 9 bi rrive at Lock Haver 00 JELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R R.—Time Table in effect May 14 Leaves Seow Shoe 4:18 5. mi, Bellefoate 6:20 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15 a Bnow Shoe at 10:64 a. m. Loaves Snow Shos 3:50 Pp. Wi. arrives at Bellefonte 5:38 p. m m., arrives fi Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m., urrives st Snow Shoe 10:40 p.m 8S. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. T EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.— Time Table in effect May 12, 84 WESTWARD. Mixed. 'M. AM 15 00 0 oD 0 loveville fc... Furnace Road............ Warriors Mark Pennington Waston Mill f. hee L. & T. Junetion...... «3 Tyront.c.ci... EASTWARD. Logan came on the platform of the oor Leave Tyrone L & T. Junctios... ; Weston Mil....cocnsrenss Pennington. ....ccveeens - Warriors Mar . Furnace Road Loveville.......ccocccanns - Marengo... Hustler ou... Penn's Furnace Fairbrook Scotia 66 5 06 5 20 6 b 80 30 50 05 b 25 NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. P (Phila. & Erie Division.)—0n and after May 11, 1884: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphis...... Harrisburg...... - Williamsport Jorsey Shore... Lock Haven Renovo .. Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia. .... Harrisburg Arr. st Williamsport... Lock Heaven tenovo Kane.....coonuw . Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at...... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Willismsport....- Arr at Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisburg......... Philadelphia F DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane Lenovo... Lock Haven Williamsport... arr at Harrisburg Philadelphia MAIL Loaves FERIE Williamsport. .... arr at Harrisburg........ 4 0am Philadelphis...... 760 am Erie Mail East and West connect at 3 with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. RR; at . 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 Bup't. — 1 No diseases have so tho the skill of the medieal : affections and as been considered inew thought d 4 roughly baffled fon as have al ¥s. y It Bins ta 0 adopt tneir ment as a » Ity ; and hence physi. have neglocted their proper study, q years new and important o jes have ht forth & course that proves successful in any of its forms, certainty, without the use of the fo or caustic plasters. Wo have a ment that is comparatively mild. It 's pus, does not interfere with fed 10 an our services until the : Pe ULERY Eagleville, Centre Co, Pa. ns a Doan kindaof Wp. vighpo ¢ fe | Warren Fisher that he (Blaine) had 17, Dame and nature i. 7 foonld not obisin them for less. | Mr, Mulligan IH ’ 1 | purchased, AITiVes 1a | a { of the letters, i ner had all the | | Cummings | share, which Mr. | special train containing the West { circus pulled into the depot, i and was about to address | companied the word with a great mouth | carately on the man’s face. mi can see in 3 me low | with some of the Reception Ky. and passed through the State of West Virginia, depositing him at Clifton | | the, | Viee President. Elaine as a Lottar Bayer. FISHER TRLIR OF IIS ATTEMPT TO BUY THE MULLIGAN EPI TLES. S——— Bosrox, October 10.~1In referenes to Me, Blaino's deninl of the assertion of offered a sum of money for the Mulli gan letters, Mr, Fisher in an interview says that at the request of Mr, Elisha Atkins and at the speaial request of Mr, Blaine, he went to New York in the spring of 1880, and met Mr. Blaine at | the Fifth Avenue Holel, that then and there Mr, Blaine made his request. i “Definitely stated, Mr. Fisher” what { was Mr. Blaine's request 7" “To obtain for money or otherwise, | Ao : { from Jim Mallizan all letters, copies of | 34 letters, all the letter books, o pies from | { letter books and memoraundas of every which Mr, Blaine »" wat mentioned or hed any interest, “What was the amount to he pid for the delivery of theses #9 be “The amount to H paid wis hot $10 000 if 1 My imited, @ wns to pay that Mr, Comming, the partrer of Elisha Atkins Blaine further stated & Co, could furnish all the money for of the letters, and he su Mr. cum d cou'd be the purchase thorized me t>» confer with mings about the money to be paid to the lot ters “Did { prop g11i0 “Cert sinly, from timo tot and unds require urchase was made, as his partne: : 3 sold all ef Fort had recently Blaine’s Little Rock and Smith railroad stock about thir Atkin time was a foolish sale, afterward advanced reaching Black Jack Loan, HINTON, ». YA Cuarrgsron, W. Va, October 9.—Oae of the most disgraceful of scenes occur i red at Hinton, in Summers county, W, Va. on the ( ‘hesapeake snd Ohio rail road, last Monday evening. When the | Vir- | ginia division of the Blaine and Logan (reneral the propia who gatnered around the car, when « gentleman in the crowd came forward rebels 1" when the General, in a teryi~- ble rage, called the man a liar and ae. A riot was prevented by the friends of the unfor man from the cenc. It was the most disgraceful con tunate carrying him uct I ever saw and only such as you It lias caused a great excitement at Hinton den of bums. and the supporters of Mr. Logsn are buat lam acquainted doing all they can to suppress it it cannot be downed. Commitiee i who received the General at Ashland. Forge. One of the committee, A. Bur lew, of this city, had a conversation with to-day. Mr. Burlew does not ap- prove of the conduct of the General nor the interruption of the individual who received the mouthful of Logan's spit If you desire you can pub’ish this, as I think the people should know the material which ¢ ymposes the would be Hurriedly yours, C.W. PI . - % A Remarkable Case. Muxcig, Ind., September 26-—By an explosion of a gun in April last, sn iron breechpin, an inch and a half long, and weighing 615 grains, was blown into the brain of Emerson McColm, of this city. This heavy piece of iron and sever. al pieces of bone and a piece of his felt hat were withdrawn from quite a dis- tance in his head, and without {repan. ning the opening in the frontal bone, through which a half teaspoonful of brains oozed, The wound was healed, sod the patient has been demissed He experienced no inconveience excopt from the bot rays of the sun, and is a, well as ever. I sa ANOTHER batch of Mull letter, it in ssid is about to come the high as $150,000 for them. ~Obildren's carpet and perforated seat chairs, fine splint rockers st R. B. de hunte blauffen so | parts unknown, | far, in {ing of grist and saw mills, two | houses and 45 acres of land ! lately to J { lator : ing { drank. Spanglers & Co. No amount of platitudes of the tat tooed gentleman can now redeem the false promises that misled the impoyv erished workmen four years ago, The deceptional assurance of constant employment and good wages for vot. ing the Republican ticket was a fraud then, and has been a fraud all the time since, and will be a fraud indefi. nitely continued, if the workingmen can again be fooled in voting for their oppressors. But they know better now and are working up to the importance and necessity of change, Additional Local, County Communications WOODWARD Farmi rs ara b ISY husking it lots of we lind for two or three Yeurs A. M. Neidigh, the bos 18 busy rn this season; 1 separator thrash X wheat in th fore, Willlams und Fredericks, John | fohn ” week to Philad iphia s § TIL She is ) " } for the Ben pos Inst wee kof g Nosh Wes new water pi new stog ver and get read ext door nelg Winter school day will ¢ Dare Frankie Benner ware d Sundok. ht Dare Joe Nites stubt olle nocht Elmo, Dare Horr Geiger con not gute sloffen i | om SL News Boy i rine, { 000 now paid to foreigners for the | | the beat Es ton the pension f at ble i To the Voters of the Twentieth Pennsylvania Congressional District. Yiolding to the request of many members of the National Greenb ick Labor party, I offer myself as 8 candi. date for Congress in the Twentieth dis- trict, My platform is : Increase the tariff uniil import anything we ean make ; we do not Pay out the treasury surplus on the overdue bonds ; Repeal the rebate yrovision in the duty on bituminous coal, : i . | Prevent the imporiation of con- | tract or pauper labor; | Restore the American merchant ma £100,000 | and thereby save over fOcean earrying trade, Governmental assistanee to build up | rindustry and thus uve £100.000.000 now paid to for ners for sugnr; Take the t tobacco Put all honor bl plop And by these messurs we news and labor i t Heron Ot Dis s nuions, | These measures every idle mice, and every manu factory in the United Bistes work Election Proclamation YE THE Of i Th HIBS MMONWEALTH fi J Dunkle, High Sheriff o bre ¢ - bof Peaneyls hereby makes koows and give notice the BJ ty af TT 2 : ot at elect will TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1884. being the Toesday. next. ful wing the first Mond w the followivg officers ty | | 4 | ay | inn Novemlewr w ied, persons for Biectorsat-Large fa President and Vice President of 1) at which th be ele w it # United States t Diwiriet Bloctors fn Views President of the United States One pores for Congrommns at Large for the Com T persons § President and | monwealth of Penns vania SPRING Since my last ¢ MILLA, mmunication ona of Spring Mills citizens has skipped for (i. R stores, “The Fair" and" The Su: ply De Spiglemeyer, who runs two pot,” intends consolidating them into | one, This will leave an empty store room. This building would be an ex celentone for a furniture establishment, | 8 | and politely said : “Are you not the | | gentleman who reised the army in Ili- | nois in order to go South and join the a thing very much needed hore, | | The Grange Hall is completed and | | the upper story occupied by that frater nity. large, roomy store-room, which is for | reat, This room would be very suitable | | ful of spittle, which he planted very ac- | for 8 hardware or impliment store, both of which are needed in 1his part of the | valley, In your last issue you state tliat ratiroad will be finished to () k this fall, The track was laid as asted to the pike crossing in Oa’ and the construction train rmianing that the beginning of S plem The track is laid now to the firet 1s fe { between Ouk Hall and Lament The Farmer's Mill's property cons dwelling te longing to the heirs of Adam Foher, w x 014 B. Fish Raw, Foste r for §5 in the Preshy is Rev, Yenriek wil for 2h mea congrog ning Nome un rap lous rs on ciren'aling a report that M: Al the Republican candid te lor the L , indulges in the practios of and As a Democrat | ask mo wound the hotels fellow | Democrats in the name of that gran old party whose birth was co-equsl with the birth of our nation, and whose end will be only when our nation conses to exist, to frown down all attempts to make votes by resorting to falsehood , As a neighbor of Mr. Allison [| know that the story is untrue. Some of the Republicans are circulating lies concers- ing Mr. Rhone, a man whose sterling worth and integrity are unquestionable but do not let us lower the honor of our party by retaliating in the same way. The following letter received trom Mr, John Musser explaine the false reports circulated in reference to our candidate Mr, Leonard Rhone: . Firmone, Oentre Co., Ps. To the Democrat voters of Centre County : Zia report clroulsted that Mr. Rhone written to me sking my support for the Legislature on the ground that be was as much a Ropublican as ever, Is without truth. Ho wked mo 10 we my lo fluence among my Demooratio friends in Potter township, to help secure the nom- ination! He sald his friends would be mie in his nomination—that If nominated and elected ho would be true to the agri cultural and labor interests of our state, | Contre " 3 : The lower SLOry conta ns a good 4 Very Rospeotfuily Yours, Joux musn. Ofie person for Congressman from this distriet font Judge of the ngd « countd # Associate Jud Doe person for Paes Centre and [Hont One person | district g* for the county Cen { ire Teo persons for member of the House of Represes | ta Rives of Penne Ivania, for Contre Oonnty, One person for Ligh Bheri®f for the tre One person for Prothonotary for the county of Cen ra Une perssn for Treasarer for the county of ( ~nire One person for Register for the county of Cet tre Ome person for Recorder for the county of Centre Three persons lor Oommissoners for the saly of Cen sonny of | Three persons for Auditors for the county of Centre I aloo hoveliy make known and give not ine that the place of holdiasg the sluresaid slsetion in the several wironghs and townelipe within the connty of Centre wie ar Bdlows, Lo wig For the townadiip of Halnes west precinct at the | patie house of And Tmmel in Asropwivge yg fie fowtahip, eset preciact, al the schol botise | ramebip of Hall Morn af the sohoo! house bof al the hone srocted for ty of Losnard Morr ¥ Han feeinet t the « Hall procinot hE IY QUALITY, HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Buy, 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE In whole or lots, A TWOLTORY BRICK on Alleghany Street, A TWOSTORY BRICK ; On High street, A TWO-STORY BRICK On Thomas street. A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, 81800 A TWOSTORY FRAME A On Willow Bank street, $1200 TWOSTORY FRAME On Bishop street, All in the Borough of Bellefonte pew Terms Made Easy, BOND VALENTINE, 6.5-3m, ()RPHA Estate hip, doc’ teal Estate Agent, {T BAL bale NS COU E. f Jobin Rocke { Boring i | ’ hh order fg ond brphimti’s ( » will Lie 5 : will 8+t every idle man, | a 100 0 Mens, Youths, Boys and Children’s SUITS Of the Celebrated Rochester Make.’ Just received and put in stock for Fall and Winter! SALES, These goods are in every particular {equal to any custom made garments, {and at much lower prices, and SUPERIOR IN TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT | To any other Realy Made Clothing sold in Centre county, and at equally t att peovinet eeinet, at at | f Marion f Milisbarg. af ihe schon! be f Joi nee : f Rogge, » sreninet, al th oe Bogs, would fof Lhe en f lant atthe & i e shoal of Peon whan rw alii hh Kieekner worangh of Millbeim st the w thee Beanpetion! char For tee township of Liberty Kaglevitie For the townabip of Worth at the school hb use at wit Matilda For the township of Barneide at the schaod howe of J. K. Bosak For the township of Ourtin of the sebool Robert Mann's For the borough Union at the abihe pulile house | schood hoo | hin said borngh | in the school house in | house of of Untouvilie and the township of new school hones at Unbonville For the first and second wards of the borough of Philipsh " i the barge public school homes or The third ward of the borough of Philipsburg at the sunall puttic schol hone. ROTICK bs hovoley given, * That alt o appointment of WwW prices to any other, 5000 Pairs win JF oe Mens, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children’s SHOES! Of the most celebrated makes, of ace knowledged superiority and workman ship. Prices Always the Lowest. S. & A 'LOEB. EE ——— ————— IS WEALTHY gh bo ps JR, ROWN. & CO. No. 8 and 8 Bishop St, i, B Bellefonte. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, &. THE A . . £% CHEAPEST 510 " . . . To buy (iroceries in this see- ticn of the State. Dre 155 1G nl 4 LOOK Ala tia , CW of OUR PRICES: | Lake Herring, 1-4 bbl. $ 2.00 1 Sack Best Roller Flour 3 Caos String Beans Lima Corn Tomatoes Granulated Sugar 1 Can Finest California Peaches | (1 “ Apricots “ “ 1 Pears 3 pounds Sultava Prunes . ¥ gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) Sugar Syrup | Choice Rice “ Peas WORKMANSHIP, | 1 * Good Table Peaches |3 Bottles Catsup 1 Ib. Baking Powder 1 Ib. Pure Pepper i " Glucose Syrup Lump Starch « | Corn Starch, per pound { 1 pound best Coffee Sardines, 3 boxes for Scaled Herring, per box Loose Val uta Raisins 3 Freoch Prunes 2 he, for | Olieni Soap : Bloater Herring, per dos 2 Ibs Canned Corned Beef Tapioca Flake or Pearl S EEIN EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- pertion. me {+ § en We also have’ in con nection with our store a first-class Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than
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