SR I A i EE AG a £12 nt RPI pi OE x " Rail Roa ds. ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R— Time Table in éffucs Muy 12, '84, a WESTWARD. xp. Mail AM. ve Lock Haven.. Flemington. ....oooviiss Mill Ball...co aia. . Beech Oreck. vvvovinnne 6 01 Eagloville,.......... Vananair bh 04 Howard................ wud ld Mount Bagleiien,.. 6 18 Cu “ Milesbhurg.......... NAO Bellefonte. vuiiiisinnns Milesburg........ FAT CE Snow Shoe lut.... . Port Matilda,.............. Hannub o.com anis. Fowler................. PH Bald Bagle................. 6 49 Vail aa LE EL RL 0 63 Arrive at Tyrone, EASTWARD. at at RB RB ESSX SECRRZES ETERS PM. SERERSEEERE Milesbu Belichonrs POD DOVDTRORMEO®E® v, NOW SHOE R. R.—Time Table in effect May 14. Leaves Snow Shoe 4:18 a. m., arrivesia Bellefonte 6:20 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15 a. m., arrives at Snow Shoe at 10:54 8. m. | Leaves Snow Shoe 8:50 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 5:38 p. m. Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Supt. A —— a EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.— | Time Table in effect May 12, 84, | WESTWARD. Mixed. AS. | Fairbrook.......cocoovvim. 5 20 Penn's Furnace Loveville [oon Furnace Rosd............. Warriors Mark........... Pennington Waston Mill 1 L. & T. Junetion...... “il Tyrone....cuveens EASTWARD The Oongresaiousl Conference. Both Democratic snd Republican con. gressionnl conférence met in Bellefonte yesterday, avd from all sccounts they have had alively time, The injudicious proceedings, which have characterized the former's actions for the past three weeks, were brought to a close last night by the Centre and Clearfield con: ferees withdrawing from the conference and nominating ex Gov, Curtin, Taking all the circumstances into consideration we believe these conferees were fully warranted in taking this course, It evidently appears to have been the only wey out of the force. The Republican conference, after viewing the situation. adjourned last night sine dis, without making a nomi- pation which simply mesns that they recognizad in ex-Gov. Cartinone of the most able representatives that has ever represgnted this distriet, and prefer him to any other Democrat in this district, The Republican conferees are to be commended for this action, After the Centre and Clearfield con. ferees had nominated Curtin and the Republican conference adjourned, a lurge and enthusiastic ratification meet. ing was beld in the court house, which was attended by both Democrats and Republican, the admirers of the can: didate. It is stated that the meeting was the largest ever held in that place, The other Democratic conferees ad- Jjourned to meet at 8: 30 this (Wednes- day) morning and vow the question seems to be who will take the nomina- tion, This is exactly the predicament we expected the Democrats to get into and it serves them right, Larer.—The conferees from Mifflin, Eik, Union and Clinton, met this morn- ing and nominated J. K. P, Hall, of Elk, for congress. Curtin is Hall's su ve Tyrone L & T. Junction Weston Mill wavs Pennington........corvees - Warriors Mark........... | elected to congress by one of the larg | est majorities ever given in a candidate in this district. AND 80 HESHOULD FOR HE IS THE PEOPLES CANDIL DATE. —Lewistown Free Press. TT A AI —is More Blaine Letters. There has been published in the Bast’ ern papers another budget of Blaine let. ter's to Honorable A, J. Sanborn, © 5 | Maine, deceased, relative to Blaine's re” | { demption of Little Rock stock and bonds he bad “worked off, on the peo’ ple of Maine. Mr. Sanborns son make, the letters public. The letters show « 25 | sale of worthless bonds by Blaine to | Mr. Sanborn, on fraudlept representa. | tions, followed by an attempt by Mr. 2 {Blaine to bribe the son with meney if perior in every respect, and will be re | “We cannot get away and can hardly stay where we are.” y of them feel that they have been misled and deceived, and say if this is same kind, The same orators who made such promises and Jove such glowing pictures of the benefits of pro. tection, eight years ago, are now tell ing them that the present depressed condition of things must be attributed to the fear that the democrats may got into power and modify the tariff. You may expect large accessions to the de. mocratic ranks in the mining districts of Ohio. There would be a complete revolution, but for the corrupt uses of money. If they could witness the destitution and miserey brought upon the country by the vicious legislation of the republican party, they would labor with increased energy and zeal for the election of Cleveland and Hendricks and a democratic congress, In no other way will these robbed and oppres sed toilers be delivered from their eruel bondage. Now and Then. Four years ago the Republicans plumed themselves with the credit of the then prosperous times, and seeing power about to slip from their grasp got up the tariff scare which made the campaign of '80 memorable as well as disgusting. They said if the Democrats got into power everything would go to that unmentionable place, which we are inclined to think | is just now inhabited by a good many | Republicans under sentence of being boss liars, but if one more iease of | power were given to the Republicans | everything would be prosperous, and protection, they want no more of the 15 all men who had to labor for a livli. | bood would have all they could do at big wages and hence the tariff scare | bad its effect. Our people, however | will remember, and very distinctly, | too, that shortly after Mr, Garfield | was elected the manufacturing mono. polies shut down their works and | threw thousands out of employment, | and those that did not shut down re- duced wages to starvation prices, and the result ever since has been ruin to laboring men. The monoplies, fos- tered and encouraged by the Repub | lican party, have dictated the price | of labor to the men induced by a tar. | | iff scare to vote the Republican ticket | | and whenever not willing to work st | : | starvation prices the creatures of Re, | publican favor would go to Earope | and import foreign paupers to take | their places. This is the way the Re- | | publican party protects labor. The { laboring man has only to glance over | “R ough on Ruts" clears cont Rats Mice, 150. “Rough on Coros," for Corns Bunions, e, Thin people, “Wells' Health Re. newer'’ restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, &o. $1. so ough on Toothache,” instant relief, Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity don't fail to try “Wells Health Renewer,"” “Buchu paiba,” great kidney and urinary cure, Flies, ronches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mi ce, cleared out by “Rough on Rats,” 15¢. “Rough on Coughs, liquid 25c. For Children, slow in developement, uny snd delicate, use “Wells Health newer,” “Rough on Dentist,” Tooth Powder. Try it. 15e, " troches, 15¢ Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Sex. ual Debility cured by “Wells Health Renewer,” £1. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for fey. orishness, worms, constipation; tasteless, 25¢. Stinging, irritations, all Kidnev and Urinary complaints cured by “Buchu paiba.'’ 81. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dyspepsia, cured by “Wells Health Re. newer,” a Ld ——— Ta HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Buy, 2% ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE In whole or lots, A TWOSTORY BRICK on Alleghany Street, A TWO-STORY BRIC On High street, A TWOSTORY BRICK On Thomas street, A TWOSTORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1800 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1200 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Bishop street, All in the Borough of Bellefonte. 865 Terms Made Easy, BOND VALENTINE, 6.5-3m. Real Estate Agent. ( RPHANS' COURT SALE. - Estate of John Rockey, Inte of Epring town. ship, dec’d, By virtue of an order lssued out of the Orphan's Uourt of Centre county there will be sold at the Court House in the boro. of Hefonte, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 15th dey of Novem. ber, 1584, » far n situate in Spring tw « Contre coun. ty, Pa. sdjcining lands of Henry Rothrock, Geo, Gar. brick, James Gordon's heirs, Adam Hoy, L. BE. and Foster Jordon, containing 123 acres and 85 perches This lean A No 1 farm, all cleared, in Aretonte state of ealtivation, improvements fair, fences good, never falling well of water and cisterns, sod a large crebard of thrifty bearing trees Nore, Te suit purchasers, from 35 to 40 sores will be cat off from the northern end of the shove farm aed sold separately, ALRO, A tract of land adjoining the above and bounded by i. BROWN. JR. & C0. No. 8 and B Bishop St, Bellefonte. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, &. PRR, | + pL + THE lands of James Gordon's beirs, Andrew J Swartz, | Hartsook and others containing €2 acres and § parehes | | This is & strong limestone land, all elevred fences | goed and fa nn good state My husband (writes a lady) is three times the man Health Renewer." since If you sre failing, broken, worn, out and nervous, ase ‘Wells Health Renew. er. $1. Prevalence of Kidney com America; “Bucha paiba’’ complete cure. $1. Election Proclamation. plaints in is a quick, GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH I, Thomas J. Dunkle, High Sheriff of the sounty of Ce sire commonwealth of Peaneylivanis, do hereby make known and give notices the elec tors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in said county of Centre, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1884, [being the Toesday. next, following the first Monday in November] at which time the following officers will be elected, to wit 3 persons for Kisctorsst-dlarge for Presidest snd Vite President ol the United States £1 persone for riet Rloctors for President and Vice President of the United Stator One person for Congrimmmanat- Largs for the Com moswealth of Penne: Ivania One person for Congressman from this district One person for Pesacdent Judge of the district of Centre and Huntingdon sonnthes a One person for Associate Judge for the county Oss ™ Two persons for members of the House of Reprosen. ta tives of Pennryivania, for Contre County, Ove person for High Sherif for the oontly of Con i tre One person for Prothonotary for the county of Ces. tre Ome person for Trossurer for the erounty of Centre Une pores for Register for the county of Centre Due pores for Recorder for the sounty of Centre Three perwons tor Oommimoners for the oounty of Camtre, Thiww persons for A uditsre for the county of Centre 1 ales horsby rake known and ®ive notices that the Place of holding the slormald shortion in the sorveral i | i : | : : * isd b ¢ ohn Ramer using HW ells Bow ¥ lands of John Houser of cultivation, there iv | erected & houses and barn, | ALEO i A treet of wood land on Nittany motnisise bound i Daniel Ox'aban. arse! | Crotzer, and Geo, W Loneberer, containing 107 serves | and 52 perches, This tract is well coversd with | young thrifty timber Terms or Bate: Onethisd on confirmation. and the | | residue in two squal annual payments therearier with { 3 interest 10 be ssoured | age on the premises oy Judgimelt bende and mort. | ADAM BOY, | C. DALE Jn, i i 3964 Exeoutors, 1000 Mens, Youths, Boys | ] and Children’s | SUITS Of the Celebrated i | | Rochester Make, Just received and put in stock for (3 CHEAPEST STORE To buy Groceries in this seo tion of the State, 4 4 LOOK At a few of OUR PRICES: Lake Herring, 1-4 bbl, ———— $2.00 1 Sack Best Roller Flour 1 40 3 Cans String Beans 2 3 Lima " 25 “ Corn 25 3 “ Tomatoes 25 Gravulated Sugar 8 1 Can Finest California Peaches 1 “ Apricots 1 “ " Pears A rn al Fall and Winter SALES, ! ih . g horonghe and townalisn withia the coagty of ( | he would give up the evidence of Mr. | the situation to see the ruin and im. | 0 follows, to wit, | ty Gi pending danger that : M . " : 3 laine's system of swindling and write | is clustering | aie of 4 WR ok Ten Townehip, saet precinct, sf the school hoses ‘a whitewashing letter of acquittal. The | 8round his future, hords of Italians | wr SCE i # ! | For the township of Half Morn af the schoo! house For the township of Haines wot provinet ot the poablic house of And. Tmmel ia Assy bar » 3 pounds Sultana Prunes Penn's Furnace........... 6! Pevs'a Pu § &o | gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) 60 « 825 11 30 ANIA RAILROAD. — Phila. & Erie Division.)-0On snd ay 11, 1884; WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Willismaport..... Jersey Shore...... td - 8 ZRNESE Ssnasss TT TWTOUEP TEER GARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg........ 1 Arr. st Williamsport... Lock Haven aR BANG. .ovninsisiss - Passengers by this train arrive j in Bellefonne at...... AST LINE or EASTWARD. K HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport. arr at Harrisburg......... 1130 am Philsdelphis....... 816 pm JAY EXPRESS arr at Harvisburg........ Philadelphin gp Mail East and Wast connect at fio with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. RR; at prry with B. P. & W.RR ; at Emporium .&P. RR, and at Drift- | a B., N. Y od with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen'l Supt, | matter's prove that Mr. Bluine’s state. never urged any one to buy securities was a falsehood. The offer to buy the evidences of guilt for money agrees with the offer to Warren Fisher for the Mul ligan letters, as described by Me, Fish. er. The desire for a whitewashing epistle corresponds with the like en: deavor to get Mr. Fisher to copy and sign such a letter of Blaines own compo, sition. Indeed Mr. Blaine's action in one rescality is as like to his action in aacther one as two counterfeit coins of the same issue and denomination are to one another, O— The Broken Promises of 1880. so — GENERAL PAMURL V. CARY OF OHIO, CIVES SOME POINTS, General Samuel F. Cary, of Ohio, in & letter from the iron and coal region of southeastern Ohio, tells the public how these promises by which voters were humbugged in 1880, have been kept. He says under date ; Jackson C. H,, 0, confiding people baliey and voted the the republican ticket. How bave their promises of better times and better wages been kept and the ex: ns realized ? bat are the acts ! Most of the furnace fires are out and the tall chim t tions of owls and of he babita. 96. # * A these orators w . dreds of families a lanrer and son county, rich in mineral resources, in Jou ot Jane. than 00, there are pers, number who should pave hat them comparativ miners. In all my travels have never seen veh barefooted, with Xarking laboriously at id oes | 8 glows Cor | freshly imported, along all the rail: ment in the House, in 1876, that he had | ways, taking the places of our native | The work- | and naturalized citizens. shops, foundries, farnaces aod cos) mines are being filled by importations from the worst elements of Europe, who are brought here, not to become citizens, but to take the places of our laboring men at 60 and 70 cents a day. This is the way the Republi can party protects labor—and tunis is the result of that tariffscare of four now, amid times never so oppressive or so discouraging, sallow another tar. iff scare to so hamper and disable as to leave him no rights that the Repub. lican party is bound to respect’? The signs of the times are truly alarming, and unless there is a change of administration this fall it is the opinion of our ablest and wisest poli. tion await the lsboring men of this country. of Indiana, the attorney for the Sensi. nial filed the other day in the United States Court, a bill of discovery and twelve additional interrogations for Mr. Blaine to answer under oath. This bill denies that Mr. Blaine was secretly married in Kentucky, and that he was first married in Pittsburg March 21, 1851, and that it was » meg, of cp rg ~+Obildren's carpet snd perforated sont chairs, fine splint rockers st R. B. Spaoglers & Co. Eider Down Sasnel at Garman's. Smyroa rugs st Garman's. Polo and skating caps st Garmans, Cloth stitched hats at Garman's, White linen thread, all numbers at Gar man's Columbia Yarns st » in SMtormetows For the wedhip + f Taylor at the hones sree ted for that purpose on the property of Leonard Morryman Far the township of Potter, nerth precinct, at the padi hones of 0 J. Meyer in Centre Hall For the townaliip of Potter, » wthern precinct, of the peice tomes of BD. BH Rint, Porters Mills For the townelip of Gregg. sorthern precisct, 8 Mearrars sohoot hones Por the trwnahip of Gregg, southern precinct, at Lo ne Bouse owned by J BB Pisher, of Penn For Ihe township of College In the school house ut Vor the wnship of Ferguson, old precinct | school hones af Pine Grove tin Vor the township of Ferguson, new precinct, in the whoo! house st Bailoyeille, For the townsh Harris in the schoul house Bonded ry of bs For the township of Patton at the house of Peter Murray For the Borough of Bellefonte, and the tewrnehipe of Spring and Besuer, st the Court Maw in Belle years ago. Will the laboring man | mete. For the borough snd township of Howard at the schon] howe of anid borough » Por the towostiip ~f Rush, northern precinet, st the Coll Baron sohionl Bouse, For the township of Boggs, south precinct, st the Central Clty hemes For the township of Haston ot the Bilver Dale schoo! tical economists that ruin and starva. | howe Por the owaship of Penn, af the pablic house of J Kivcknor, Coburn, For the borough of Millhedm st the school house appomite the in wid church For tun township of Liberty in A whevilte, Ix the Blaine Sentinial libel salt | port Matisse man's, . is Joieth Seats Tigre 08 ada RE Gilt Braid, Croscents Garman’s, 4 snd tl cod a «| Prices Always the { and at mach lower prices, and These goods are in every particular equal to any custom made garments, SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP, TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT To nny other Ready Made Clothing sold in Centre county, and at equally low prices to any oer 3000 Pairs OF Mens, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES! Of the most celebrated makes, of ac- kowiedged superiority and work man- ship. Lowrest. S.& A LOEB. | Sugar Syrup Choice Rice 3 Peas ‘ Good Table Peaches 3 Bottles Catsup 1 1b. Baking Powder ““ 1 1 Ib. Pure Pepper i Glucose Byrup Lump Starch Ld Corn Starch, per pound 1 pound best Coffee Sardines, 3 boxes for Scaled Herring, per box Loose Valentia Raising - French Prunes 2 ths, for Olieni Soap Bloater Herring, per doz 2 lbs Canned Corned Beef Tapioca Flake or Pearl RS EER BRRESBRER ER RE 8 EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- | portion. a We also have’ in con nection with our store a first-class Meat wk
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