sin Rail Roads. APNEA BEAGLE VA » : ALD. VALLEY K. Time Table in effect May 12, '84 WESTWARD. Exp - ou Leave Lock Haven......cooionni 4 46 Flemington, coos, 4 48 A 4 44 Mill Hall....ooiii ovens b2 Beech Oreek.siiininiins 8 u JaviHe. unin criininin EH 513 Mount Esgle, cova B 18 OUERID cvaranssusrsrsasesseess oN Milesburg....c.cvcoasnionnn 6 80 Bellefonte coe. PERN bo 40 Milesburg. ..cooeviennierasns i 60 Snow Shoe Int. b 08 Ubnlonville,coiirivivanninn. 6 02 JUHRRL es ov inne 8 12 Martha......cocoo0cii nian 6 38 Port Matilda. oii inane 6 29 Hannab.....oiiiineinnn, 8 87 FOWISE cucipanesisnreasss inom : 2 Vail iM 6 53 Arrive at Tyrone.........cccoevenn 7 05 EASTWARD, rum. Leave Tyrone................ A 80 East Tyrone. 187 Vail... I~ Nd or re ee OF we C0 SECEEEsRUCSnERs EEE Port Matilda MARA nese FR RRR Unlonville...........ono0ns 8 Snow Shee lnt...coeeu. 8 Milesburg.........cconnes “8 Bellefonte Milesburg. ces +ovurvensene 9 9 Mount Esgle.......ou...c. 9 Hawarl..consnssicssces. ios Eagleville Beech Creek... Mill Hall........ Flemi igton......... Arrive at Lock Haven ¢ ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R. R.—Time Tsble 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 10:64 a. m. : Leaves Snow Shoe 3:50 p m , arrives at Bellefonte 5:88 p. m. : Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. I EWISBURG & TYRONE R. K.— Time Table in effect May 12, 84. WESTWARD. Loave Baotif..ccos .ouvvsiiensrvinn Eairbrook................. : Loverville fiivinicinnnns Furnsee Road............ Sarthn Mark.......... *aninglon. ....covcivnns - Waster Mill We snsonsvanina L. & T. Junetion...... . Tyrone......coccoceennsn - EASTWARD. PE ET TF SANE SSE8ECSnRes sIREss = 2 >: x 0 Tyrome....ccocociniseiinnin L&T. Junction......... Weston Mill, . Loveville....occoovvinraens ru. . 48 9 48 925 440 9383 456 948 6505 958 520 10 12 526 10 16 5 30 10 22 5 80 10 35 56010 #4 $0511 08 62511 30 NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — (Phila. & Erie Division.) ~Un and after May 11, 1884: WESTWARD ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadeiphia...... Harrisbarg...... - Williamsport... Jersey Shore... Lock Haven Renovo..eesns.... “Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Ly Leaves Philadelphia : Harrisburg........ Arr. st Williamsport... Lock Haven 3 Renovo .......cc.. ! IRATE sot heossinac Passengers by this train arrive Ein Bellefonne stuns. iinooen . FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... i Harrisburg Williamsport. .. Arr at Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport, arr at Harrisburg......... 1130 am 4 Philadelphia DAY EXPRESS J i — DDO ~~ Terese eY BEBEPP? BEBESSESE TON ey E858 SsRosss fre i Williamsport... arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia. .... "ERIE MAIL Benovo ..... Lock Haven Williamsport... arr at Sarrbsburg........ Philadelphis...... Mail East and West connect at ad S . diseases have so thoroughly baffled Cahill of the medical il Jha 4 Nolghboring. «~The Lock Haven Sahoo! Diesctors have adopted the nse of Kellogg's English Litature in the High School, ~The nuil works nt Lewisburg went in to operation lust week, =Meclntyre, Lycoming county, former. ly 8 busy mining town, is nearly deserted, only three families remaining. The entire population has been transferred to Peale, Clearfield county, a new mining town, ~~About twelve million fest of logs yet remain on the banks of the West Branch between Look Haven snd Williamsport, which are being rolled into the river, to be ‘splashed’ down with the sid of a splash dam, ~The Otzinachson Skating Rink at Lock Haven is now heated by steam. ~Renovo’s Democrats hind a jubiles on Saturday night, which is said to have been quite succossful, An excursion train bauring the Cleveland Legion, Seltzer bund, and others, 14ft Lock Haven at 6 { o'clock returning after the parade, ~A Swede nawed Andrew Carlson, who lives nt Renovo, mado an attack on his wife with a butcher knife, while in & state of intoxication, inflicting » slight wound on the face, Carleston was arrested. ~—Wheat in parts of Lycoming county is looking badly. It bas come up very unevenly and has a bad color, ~=1t is sid that there are forty men in Altoons who want the post office at that place. The Milton Economisfsnys Northumbor- land, Uni, Snyder, and Montour coun- ties have been visited recently by an epi- demic among hogs. It munifests itself in the form of a stupor, accompanied by » {discharge from the mostrils. Severs! thousand hogs are said to have died from the disease, ~David McCracken recently shot » field county. A pumpkin weighing 160 pounds was raised by Oliver McConnell, of Armstrong county ~The Huntingdon car works { about to resume operation again, after be. ieg idle since Octobor 1st, 1883, | =An exchange says the new railrosd | | from Jersey Shore, Pu. to the Clearfield | coal region will be opened to Philipsburg Centre county, next week, a distance of seventy miles. The grading and masonry are completed for thirty miles beyond Philipsburg. At Jersey Shore the new rond tape the Reading and the Pine Creek extension of the Vanderbilt system. On the incomplete road there is at present a considerable coal tonnage, which wiil he largely incremsed as the romd penetraue farther into the Clearfield bituminous con! fiald. In a skating race at Milton on Thurs. day Inst, Tommy Stevenson skated five miles in 211 minutes, beating the - best time previously made at that piace. ~The ladies of the Nittany Valley at Snydertown, Thavksgiving evening, Nov. 27th. for the benefit of the new Lutheran Church. Immediately fol. lowing will be offered a “Blue Supper,'’ by the ladies of said church. Every body is invited. The supper will con- tinue through the remsinder of the week, i. a ——— Thanksgiving Proclamation. Wanixaros, November 7. President Aribur today issued the following: A PROCLAMATION, The season is nigh when it is the yearly wont of this people to observe a day sppointed for that purpose by the President as an especial occasion for thanksgiving unto God. Now, there- fore, in recognition of this Hallowed | custom, |, Chester A. Arthar, President of the United States, do hereby desi- | guate ss such day of general thenks | giving Thursday, the 27th day of the present November. And [do recom- mend that throughout the land the people, cessing from their accustomed occupations, do thea keep holiday at their several places of worship and, with heart and voice pav reverent se- knowledgement to the Giver of all good for the countless blessings wherewith he bath visited this nation, In witness whereof | have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this seventh day of November, in the year ofiour Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four and of the Indepen- dence of the United States the one hundred add ninth, | Sesl) . Cumsren A. Axtuon. By the President; Fred'k T Freling- buysen, Secretary of State, The cost of it. _ Probably no p campaign will ever made publie. An estimate made in washing: ton & few days sgo put the cost of car rying Ohio at $1,600.000 and the ex- penses in the Maine campaign at $600, 000. An enormous sum was afterward scattered over the Union to affect the Are C.L. 8. C. will give an entertainment | black bear weighing three hundred and longs wo that most useful Clute which sixty-seven pounds on Potts Run Clear. | 10d their natural place in the sitting | room and at the reside. i oe | year, especially alter the long and tire- ed from the manufacturers favored by Mr. Blaino's high tariff, Mr. Blaine's presence at the Delmonico dinner shows what class of men the rest of it came from. Chicago Time. ~ Example Better than Précept. It is sn indisputable fact that one of the most eficctive means of expanding and invigorating the mind, awakening generous impulses snd forming a strong and noble character is to cultivate early familiarity with great men snd women, great deeds nnd great deeds and great events—with the brilliant achievments, the disinterested sacrifices and herote notions of those whose exertions were crowned with lasting effects, or whose purity snd loftiness of purpose bave rendered them inspiring and immortal examples, Passages from standard works which faithful historians of true poets, have described such scenes and actors sd dress themeelves directly and forcibly to the mind, especially to the young, and leave impressions thereon as vivid and enduring as the conceptions of a master-artist laid upon the canvass, The effect never dies out, but concious ly or unconciously will have its influence upon the mind and heart through life. A took in which the reader will find s rich store of such passages, both in prose and poetry has just been issued by Messrs. Henry I. Warren & Co.. of Philadelphia (whose advertisement ap- pears in another column), The arti cles have been gathered from wide fields of literiture both ancient and modern, nnd have been selected and arranged with rare judgment, It is not | merely a work for the library but be- It will make sn elegant and appro priate Holiday present, and we know of no work that promises a readier or more rspid sale at this season of the tome surfeit of politieal literature. The publishers want a number of live men and women to introdioce this new work into every community, Write to them for particulars. ~—List of Grand Jurors for the 4th Monday of November, 1884 : [Henry Ryman, Milesd' {Michonl Conde, Poder dW. Adame, Bowsrd typ me Lytle, Half Moca | : Traverse Juriors—1st Week b.G Lonthers, Howard ty J. W. Farey, Bellefonte Alex Miller, spring | Abs, Confer, Haines Gen. Eckle, Bn k |» Dan’l Ayers, Philipsburg Miles Alexander, Huston Imac Dawson, Belisfonts © D Koll, Mitowtigrz A. BE. Grabam, Liberty John Emerick, Miles Win. HB. Seover, Haines Thos Beggs, Wilesbury J. K- Bitner, Gregg Wen. Smith Fong Anron Thomas, (Walter Whippe, Walker Heary Thompeon, Liberty Peter Aumen, Grvgx Traverre Jurorsee2d Week Wan, 1. Wyland. Harriep John Motor, Patter John 1, Swarts, Poeun 4° Brambmagh. Haine DL Mek. Patton IW, T. Boeer, Bellotnnte H.W Bickley, How'd tp DM. Miller, Perens Ook, College IBC. Henderson, Huston Wen. BR. Toller, Bellefonte Thos. Smith, | herty John Arvey, Potter {Henry Rice, Rush David Ertl, Penn John Confer, ¥ vow Shoe NW Comdrick, Bellef'te W, ©, Wyte Nuires Harry Schroyer. v © Natnes, Howard twp Jobe Biewart, College WW Spangler. How'd 1p Hepburs Blower, Taslor Jose Gueret, Mi‘ee Wm. fevin jr. Marion Wen Glenn. Coleg 8 A Btover. 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Terms, onvbaif on confirmation of ihe sale, and balance in One Sear, Lo be secured by bond sod mort Enige on the prow jum R Wintrams, Gro Trustee, GIVEN AWAY Reap ries and send dots four our illus trated book giving full particalars in re. gerd 0 ELECTRICITY and MAGN ET. 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