# ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R.— Thee Tali toe otfecy Many 13, "84, WESIWARD, Exp. Muil. AM. PM, Leave Lock Hnvenii we 4 4D Fiening ton, POE FSP Mil Hatioinnns sth akan Beech CroeK asian 8 01 SEE Mount Engle Curtinuneses nN samsrsavink Milesburg..... Bellefonte, waves iniarsiiies Milesburg. ERARARAREARNARRARS Snow Shoe Int .cosesserns Unfonville....onivinni JU acnisnrusse nerrirenss o> g Cerro PREP RR, COCRANCCRONT EEE hbs sa. CREEZERECEEEZSSEE crnasssMe SERBVECREESE Bald Busuaiesressnsssans Vail Hag has astaknaeh we 6 58 Arrive at Tyrone........ccvnens 7 06 EASTWARD. ru. Leave TYrone....ccoceenirsssnnss 1 30 East Tyrone. .....ovsssensss 1 87 Yall ceisesinnisnsina. 7 40 woes roe REERECESTERRNESSE Y-1 53 10 36 10 41 10 57 11 ol Eagleville Beech Creek Rill Balle sorsansnsncrn | Flemi ston. cocovmesacrsm Arrive at Lock Haven R.—Time Tabie in effect May 14. Leaves Snow Shoe 4:18 x. m , arrivesin Bellefoate 6:20 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15 a. m., arrives at Snow Shoe at 10:54 a. m Leaves Snow Shoes 8:50 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 5:48 p. m ; Lenves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Supt. RBFLLERONTE & SNOW SHOE R EWISBURG & TYRONE ER. R {ime Tuble in effect May 12, 84 WESTWARD. Ad Lesnve Scotia Fairbrook. ..cccos ace . Penn's Furnuace......... - Hostler...... conn ssnvisrerm Marengo. ....coeverinee even Loverille Furnace Road..ouvee Warriors Mark Pennington... Waston Mill L. & T. Junetion...... . THrO00.ccersrssssssrncnssran b EASTWARD. ave Tyrone he LE T. Junction Weston Mill Pennington. ....casveein Warriors Mark......... ba Hostlor.coeee ooo Penn's Furnas Frans E any a 5 : cage GREEERER 5 NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ; (Phils. & Erie Division.)- ('n and after May 1], 1884: WESTWARD ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Williamsport... 7 Jersey Shore..... T57 am Lock Haven 82am ReBOYO. crssssecee. 9 30 am Arrives st Erie, 00 pm NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia... 7 Harrisburg....... 11 Arr. a Williamsport... : 5 9 i120 pm $20 am 00 am 0am 16am 66 pm Lock Haven...... 56 pm Renovo .coovvinvise 06 RAR: ern 03 Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne Bsssssnssesrierions FAST LINE pm pm 506 pm Williamsport... Arr st Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport. arr at Harrisburg......... Philadelphia ERIE MAIL Lea Erie Mail East and West connect at with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. RR ; at with B. P. & W.RR,; st Emporiom B.,N.Y.& P. RR, and at Drift. with A. V. BRR. R. NEILSON, Gen'l Sup't. Congressmen Elected The following named congressmen are elected in Pennsylvania : First dis, tit, Binghsm, republiosn; Second, O'Neill, republean; Third, Randall, democrat: Fourth, Kulley, republican, Fifth, Harmer, republican; Sixth, Everhart, republican; Seventlr, Evans, republican; Eighth, Ermentrout, demo, erat; Ninth, Hiestand, republican; Tenth, Sowden, democrat; Eleventh, Storm, democrat; Twelfth, Scranton republican; Thirteenth, Bromm, je publican greenback; Fourteenth, Bound republican; Fifteenth, Bunoell, rep.; Sixteenth, Brown, rep.; Seventeenth, Campbell, republican; Eighteenth, At. kinson, republican; Nineteenth, Duncan democrat; Twentieth, Curtin, democrat; Twenty first, Boyle, democrat, Twenty second, Negley, republicans ; Twenty- (bird, Bayne, republican, Twenty-fourth Jackson, republican; Twenty-fifth. White republican; Twenty-sixth, Flaeg ler, republican; Twenty-seventh, Scott, denfocrat; at large, Osborne, republi- can. The republicans gain four mem- bers, the present delegstion standing: Republicans, 16 (including Brumm, greenbacker); democrats, 12, m—————— A Historic Gavel for Cleveland. Governor Cleveland bas received the elaborate gavel made last winter for presentation to the Demoiratic candi date for the Presidency. [It 1s compos od of palmetto wood from South Caro, lina, a bit of the Charter Oak, and frag ments of wood from Lincoln's log eab in, from the old elm of BostonCommon, Putnam car ried into the wolf's den, petrified wood and from the torch Gen, from Washington's tomb, and m able from the Roman palace of Julius Caesar, Ia aceepting it wrote, “] esteem it of great value on Governor Cleveland acount of its history and associations, and dfincerely thank you for such an appropriate souvenir of an occasion solemnly important to me and of ex: trema interest to all the people of the The solemnly important and extremely interesting occasion referred to was the late Democratic Convention, to the chairman of which the gavel was first given in trust for the nominee; though certain utterly uarighteous scoffers persist in saying that the death of Julius Cesar was meant. os —- A AI —— Vanderbilt Congratulates Cleve- land. New York, Nov 8. —William H. Van. derbilt has sent the foliowing : Hon Grover Cleveland-—My Dear Sir : I congratulate you and the people of the whole country upon ydur election to the Presideney of the United States, You owe your election, in my judg- ment, to the fact that the people believ- ed you to be an honest man and not to any particular effort made by any fac- tion of either the Democratic or the Republican party. Independent men who care more for good government than for parties or individuals have made you their choice because they were convinced that your adminis tration would vot be for the bene fit of any political organization or fa- vored persons, bat for the interest of the whole people. Thisis just the re. sult which is most desired, We have reached a time when party amounts to little. The country is above all, and it wants an honest government by honest men. The belief that we will find it in you has led to your election. Yours very truly, W. H. Vaxouenivr, New York, Nov. 7, 1884, cts os sl Philadelphia Grows its own Whaat. land.” Pennsylvania does not do anything by halves remarkes tha Philadelphia Times. It produces more masulact ured iron and steal than any other State in the Union and’ more coal and oil than all the others combined. In the matter of growing tobacco to solace the chewers and smokers it dose'nt take a back seat either. It torns out more carpets than any other State, and there is scarcely an important indus try in the country in which the Key- stone State doesu’t stand in the front rank. As to rolling up bi bli. ties Ub big Repu in they sre respectfully notified aw | that the race is a free-for-all, No diseases have so thoroughly baflled he skill of the mediesl il LL] smneerous affections and as t have al incurable, it has ; to toeir ty ; and hence Jule proper’ dy. suppose, i t the manufacturing and mining inter. ests of the State that agricultare would w their ows wheat, Br his is Auig Sire ol exhibit ani one of which the people of the Sate hinve reason to be proud. A State that can devote so great a portion of it capitul and energies to its mining and manufacturing luterests as Penn- sylvania does aud still be able to feed its own population, must be a prosper. ous State indeed, all croakers to the contrary notwithstanding, And Peunsylvania is going to best its pres ent record. It has any amount (f lands yet untilled, upon which abun- dant wheat crops will be grown in the future, no matter who is President. A Solence of Memory. Washington has a “teacher of mem- ory,” whosays: “In a few lessons | ensble one to memorize the most diffi. cult things without an effort.” “How can that ba done?” asked a Star min, “Oh, it's a matter of association se- cording to an svstem 1 have worked up- on for twenty-five years. [tis all based upon the alphabet and numbers. I take a person and in a few hours get them 80 that they ean repest or reproduce a long poem which | bave read to them twice or, at most, three times. They can repest it backward or forward or give you any Ihe you call for by rum ber. 1 had a boy sbout twelve years old who, after learning the system went to hear Beecher snd Cook lecture and afterward repeated the lectures to an audience without having taken a noe, He repeated Beecher's lecture at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms on New York avenue. Of course he did not give every word the lecturer used, but he covered every point in its regular order, just as the speaker had done, curtailing it sufficiently to be able to give in ball an hour what it took an hour to deliver originally.” “Da many come to you 10 have their faculties cultivated ? “Yes, a great many of ail classes, Some students, reporters—more partic House —lawvers and preachers, and lawyers particalarly ; and Preachers ter to memo ize authorities and dates Orators also, who memorize thelr speeches, “Then there is another elsss—the de partment clerks and persons preparing for civil service examinations, lefore going in for an examination many of them come to me to learn to memor- ize dates and events, location of rivers, historical, statistscal and practical facis, ele. “I had a navy officer here nol long ago, who was prepsring for an examin- ation for promotion, snd be perfected himself in the system so that he could without dificalty remember anything he desired. “There is an old lady between seven if and eighty years old. who, with her ughter, bas taken insiructions, and she says that she finds no dificulty in remembering and repeating all that she reads. She says she can take two poems she has read acd repeat them alternately, a line from each. Gold, Silver & Nickel Plating A Useful Trade Easily Learned. PRICE In order to meat wa long felt want for a convenient and portable PLAITING APPARATUS, with which any one can do the finest kind of GOLD SILVER and NICKEL PLATING on WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, I bave made the above low priced set, consisting of TANK lined with ACID-PROOF CEMENT, THREE CELLS of BATTERY that will deposit 80 penny weights of metal a day, HANG. ING BARS, WIRE, GOLD SOLUTION, one quart of SILVER SOLUTION and ball a gallon of NICKEL. Also sa box of BRIGHT LUSTRE, that will give the metal the bright snd lustrous appearance of finished work. Remember, these solo. tions are not exhausted, but will PLATR any number of articles if the SIMPLE OK of INSTRUCTIONS is followed. Anyone ~ando it. A Womsn's Work. FOR FIFTY CENTS EXTRA will send six CHAINS or RINGS that can be GOLD PLATED and sold for Two Dol. 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' “The Long Roll” Fall in Veterans, Civilians, and all, We are continually adding to our already long roll of customers, and we are Prepared to furnish you with fall And winter clothing Made to order | guarant : public sale, st the Court House, in Belle. | . “ i { fonts, on Saturday, November 22, 1884, at | 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described property, to wit A lot of ground »ituat- ed in the borough of Bellefonte, bounded on the North by High st eet, West by Jot of Bellefonte School Distriet, South by Cherry alley, and on the Ewt by Jot of wee. atid known as lot No, 66 in geners! plan of sid borough. Terms, hell ir on confirmation of the sale, and balance in one year, to be secured by bond and mort gage on the premices, Gro. B Wittians, Trustee. GIVEN AWAY Rxap ruts and send dota four our lilus trated book giving full particulars in re. gard to ELECTRICITY snd MAGNET. ISM as used byour best physicians in their practios for the cure of any pervious, or chronie ailment. Our ELECTRIC and MAGNETIC appliances ‘ste the lstest improve] and are worn om any part of the body day or night, and at work without the least, inconvience Lo the wearer, They generate a mild soothing current of GALVANIC ELECTRICITY, which is infused to the nervous mild, but con- tinueous and thus overcomes pain and weakness. A lack of nerve force, no matter how caused gives rise to the fol- lowing symptoms. WEAK BACK, TIRE ED LANGUID FEELING upon get ting up in the morniog nervous twitch ing, and uopleasant dreams. HEAD ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ete. atl of which can be overcome by supplying to the body the npecessary amount of ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM which owing to the weakened and over taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable to supply. When the nerves are once strengthened as they are by the use of the HOWARD GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD and our other appliance these symp- toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC £0. nd.gt ()RPHANS 5 4 by i i uth > k i FLEMING » THE TAILOR. N. E. Corner of Diamond Bellefonte, Pa. o - b - A > of A) " | SA AY L/ W. H. WILKINSON, SALES AGENT, Bellefonte, Pa. HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Buy, 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE In whole or lots. A TWOSTORY BRICK on All y Street. A TWOSTORY BRI 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, BE Terme Made Easy. BOND VALENTINE, 1000 He, Yh Bor 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, aud at much lower prices, and SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP, TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT | To any other Ready Made Clothing |#old in Centre county, and at equally iow prices to any other. 5000 Pairs we JJ wn | : | Mens, Boys, Ladies, * Misses and Children’s SHOES! | | OF the most celebrated makes, of sc- | knowledged superiority and workmsn~ ship. Prices Always the Lowest. S.& A. LOEB. BUNNELL AND AIKENS, GENERAL AGENTS.
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