will Bail Roads. : » ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R.— Tine Table in effect Muy 12, '84, WESTWARD. Exp. Mail, AM. PM, Leave Lock Haven, 45 Fiemington. ... Mill Hall Engleville.......... sersanans Howard.c....cococoiiieinme 8 Mount Engle Curtin Bellefonte....... Milesbury Snow Shoe Int. ..coeeses Unionville On On TOY de ee de oe ee wor AOD Port Matilda... Hanuoah Fowler Bald Engle Vall cossees EASTWARD. $lonve TF YrORG...ctsverisiinise - East Tyrone Vail Buid Eagle Fowler Hannnh Port Matilda............... AR ardbilhessessssesssrnsnsinin Julian Snvow Shoe lt Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg Orrtin. enon. Mount Eagle Howard . Eaglevilla.......cccconiins Beech Creek Mill Hall - Flemiogton...ccooniiiinien Arrive at Lock Haver rE EXEXERX XX 10 52 5H 00 11 056 »ELLEFONTE & SY * SHOE R R.—Time Table ave May 14. Leaves Snow Shoe ..18 a. m., arrivesia Bellefoate 6:20 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15a. m EBnow Shoe at 10:54 un. m. Leaves Snow Shoe 3 Bellefoate 5:38 p. m : Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m 8. S. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. f - oF , Arrives at R.- 84, WISBURG & TYRONE R. Time Table in effect May 12, WESTWARD, | ilton Leave Scotia ! Fairbrook non v Penn's Furnace Ov On oe MArengo.....coenerrssnnsinn Loveville foucieiiiiinnn. Furnace Road............. Warriors Mark Pennington Waston Mill f L. & T. Junetion...... “d Tyrone...... Weasusasie rear EASTWARD. aaa: en Leave Tyrone L & T. Junction Weston Mill Pennington Warriors Mark........... ¢ Furnace Road Loveville Marengo FRUBRIGE cannes ¢2v0500svsss sess b Penn's Furnace........... b Fairbrook Scotia 26 30 80 50 05 PESTLY ANIA "RAILROAD. — (Phils. & Erie Division.)—On and | after May 11, 1884: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia...... Harrisburg. ...... Williamsport... Jorsey Shore Lock Haven Renovo... 20pm am m m m m 7, ~~ m 1] m m m m Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Arr. st Williamsport... Lock Haven Renovo . ARE. oeenssvsonssss Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne atuiieiiiiin. . FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg ...... Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia EXPRESS Bade -28 NB J DAY Am am Williamsport... 1 am arr at Harrisburg ! Philadelphia MAIL Leaves Erie RONOVO ..onnesiessss Lock Haven Williamsport... arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphin 70am Erie Mail East and West connect st Erie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. RR.; at lorry with B. P. & W.RR,; st Emporium with B., N. Y. & P. RR, and at Drift. ood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen'l Bup't. Be No diseases have so thoroughly baflled he skill of the medical ession ae ous affections and as beve al ys been considered incurable, it has thought d table to toeir ment as 8 specialty ; and hence physi- dns have neglected their proper Study, Pg! of late years new and important d pi have brought forth a course that POW proves ul in any of its forms, ad certainty, without use of the or ERIE J i | Bald { mou'h ot 21did some improviug there, | Liberty Las 415 taxable: 50 p. m., arrives al v5 11 2 { with laying out of Bellefonte by James | CENTRE COUNTY. Concluded from 4th page. HOWARD, David DeLong, Robert Ritchey and Captain Thomus Askey seem to have been the ouly revidents of the present territory or Howard in 1784, In 1884 Howard has 315 taxabl «; 172,308 del- lars real estate; 1000 do lurs returned As money at interest ; 158 horses, valued at 11,050 dollars ; 196 cows at 3,962; it pays 7560 dolias sod 77 cents county tax, and ita population in 1850 was 047, Howard berough bas 170 taxables 02, 825 valuation of real money interest $12,410; 41 valued at 2,203; 46 cows valued at 934, Iv pays 353 dollars and 88 cts. county is the estate ; ut horses A Week's Dead. Bellefonte was visited during the week just past by the desth angel, and four hap- py homes mude desolute by his presence: In the midst of the festivities celebrating the nativity of the Savior of men, when “A Merry Christmas’ was on the lips of the many who thronged our streets, and the cheerful shouts and laughter of the young cumsters rang out on the frosty air. Dosth enters a household and the gray haired matron the strong man and the benutiful child are called to another world. Mrs. Martha G. Swartz, wife of Dr. Geo, M. Swartz, died on Tuesday afterncon, Decomber 23, She was in Centre county and was the second wife of Dr. Swartz, but a true mother to his family. born tax and in 1880had a populstion of 408, LINERTY, There were surveys and small un provements in the territory of Liberty { before the revolution, but the only per- | son who returned in 1788 were John Magee, who lived on the south side of Egle croek a litle Marsh Creek, James Brown ANavye the John Holt and | came in that vear snd 1884 real estate | valued at two hundred and ten thous land five hundred and sixteen dollars: money sat interest eight thousand three hundred and thirty - seven dollars: | horses, one hundred and fifty one val ued at eight thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; cows, one hundred and | | seventy-eight valued at three thousand | six It hundred and ninety-nine twenty eight | one hundreth dollars county tax and its hundred dollars, prays eight | jopulstion in 1880 was 1,284, | BENNER, Surveys were made in the territory of | Benner as early as 1770, aloog Buflulo run and Spring creek, but the greater portion and the best land was not taken up aud surveyed until November 1784. It had no residents in 1784 except Isaac | Connelly, who lived on the James Ham- | John Meese in 1801 and moved to the west- | ern part of the State, place, Connelly sold to General Benner | came in and made his first improve- | ments in May 1793. In 1884 Benner has 347 taxables ; real estate valued at | $454,470, money at 2,600 horses, 205 valued at $16 360. cows 303 valued at $5545; pays $1,910 13-100 | county tax and its population in 1880 | was 1,282, interest, SPRING. Spring township had no resident set- tiers except perhaps Joseph Allender (who owned snd lived on the old Wad- dle place, he died in 1792 sod Genera! Benner bought the place) and Captain | Joshua Williams who hada saw mill on Spring creek. Improvements com” menced properly in Spriug township | Harris in 1795, and Dan Turner iron | works at Ruppsburg in 1795. In 1884 | its taxables number 620; its rea! estate | is valued at $711,331 ; money at inter | est returned for tax $15,700, horses 319 | | valued at $16,537; cows, 171 valued at! [$4,183. It pays 2,958 30-100 dollars 2,235. tion of 182 {returned for taxation { horses, 138 valued at 10,250 dollars . 1,771 33-100 dollars county | and its population in 1880 was 3,026. ! pays | MARION, | The first settler in Marion after the | war was Thomas Wilson who began an improvement in the year 1785. Wil- | lism Swanzey came into Nittany Valley {in 1784, but his settlement is now on the Clinton county side. In 1584, | | Marion has 210 taxables, real estate val. {ued at 333,571 dollars ; money returned for taxation, 4,700 dollars ; horses, 153 {valued st 10,426 dollars ; 190 cows val- | {ued at 3,538 dollars ; pays 1,376 75-100 | dollars county tax and its population in | WALKER, | Theterritory of Walker township had | no settlers prior to 1786 when John | | Harbison came in. In 1584 it has 440 | taxables ; real estate valued at 534,193 | dollars ; money at interest 1,000 dollars ; number of horses taxed 349, valued at 17,747 dollars ; cows, 379 valued at 6,- 298 dollars, It pays 2,148 44-100 dollars county tax and in 1580 its population was 1,467. ~Wae are indebted to our foreman Mr J. A. Swavely and his estimable wife for one of the handsomest presents of the sea- son, ~The musleal convention conducted by Prof. Weaver for the benefit of the Reformed church at Asronsburg will be well ettended. Free entertainment is given to all singers, It opens on Jan. 6, P.M «More extensive mention of the des- olution of the old firm of Alexander & Bower, and the formation of the firm of Orvis, Bower and Orvis, will be given in our next. Sevator Alexander will oc- cupy the offices of the old firm. ~The big Indian show now at Belle foute Pa. will give performance every evening this week at the Opera House. They will give a matines this afternoon and Saturday afternoon, for parents with their children. Doors open at one | member of the M. E, church and sn ex- emplary woman, | excru | self the kind regard and best « 4028 dollars; | .| in an . or GARE . . : {cows 109 valued at 2,655 dollars. It | Thursday evening of Institute fully fax | tions of the Far i 1580 was 674. | She wus buried at Potters Mills, Mrs. Swartz was about fifty-seven years old, a Her death was very un- expetod und leaves a vacant chair at the fireside which cannot be filled M. J. Dolan well known to our « itizens, miter he with the weeks dead. an iliness of a few weeks, yielded tot slorn reaper, and is Mr. ialing pain during bis now numbered Dolan suffered ine ines, very few of his friends knew of his condition | until bis desth was announced. He leaves | a wife but noor we believe no children, § Mikes life was not all sunshine for him Lite Berenice Harper, the bright li Laughter of Mr Friday, John Harper, died 26. Mr typhoid | December Harper bas for waeks, and his life has been frequently dis- | suffered from fever twelve paired of. The strong man was spared in the wisdom of Divine Providence and gen, tle warm-hearted Berenice taken. She was about eleven years old, a general fav. orite with all. Her merry cheerful voice will be heard no longer about the house, that “He doeth all comfort the but the kuowledge things well’ will bereaved parents as only the consolations of religion can. Mra. Elizabeth Denny of Thomas street, | a very fine old lady died during the week, | 1] she was very old and had lived by herse!f for many years. The Altoona Call has removed to Har- risburg where it will reappear as the Har- risburg Call, an eight page paper, strong editorial force, it will be second to none in the Capitol City. Institute Notes | The Principal of the Boalsburg schools, | Prof. George W. Johnsonbsugh, mani- fested considerable interest in the various subjects presented at the late Teachers I: - stitute. — Mr. Galbraith the well being and comfort of Institute n that Bartram erred for | way and manner which only | long experience can give one, —Miss Mary Waddle bas not failed | fn to win appreciation, and gather to 1 or hes Centre county teachers, The officers elected for the next en Vice and suing year are as follow Prosi W. P. He Carrie Hames Secretary, C. | Assistant Secretary, Mis dents terman, Misa JJaramiey, Kate Schaeffer | | Committee on Permanent certificates | county tax and in 1880 had a popula- Sallie A. Meek. W. G. Bellefonte within its | bounds has in 1554 1,090 taxables ; real | nm | estate valued at 909,323 dollars ; money Morrison, Sallie Barr, C That L. Gramley, R. E. Dr. ing in the art of keeping av audience 1 ambridge Horne has had irain- attentive humor, his lecture on gave proof. On the topic “Recollec- South” he lecture that was highly pleasing to EAYe a those assembled to hear it, for they remained with unwearied attention during an hour and a quarter, and in the frequent witty allusions provoked | a spirt of good humor and hearty ap- preciation that will make him long to be remembered by Centre county | teachers, -_— Our County Superintendent office find #0 worthy a man to fill it as Centre Co has secured in ber county superinten dent. Thorough accurate, and advan ed in his scholarship, he comes to his office with a heart in love with the pecu liar labors attaching to it, and a judge- ment ripened by many years of success | Not often indeed does an ful experience in the school room, and | the college lecture room, Besides, too, with so mixed and va- | ried a population as resides in Centre, few men have those adaptive qualities | that would enable them to represent | each element, and yet be the chosen chief of all. Supt, D. M, Wolf is, as he has clearly demonstrated, the one man able, abundantly able, to meet every demand. It is the boast of some of our Eastern counties that as long as an able man will retain this most important office in the gift of the people. so long should he be kept to fill it. That such a sentiment may possess the directors of Centre county we sincerely hope. | Hublersb {ing om next Wednesday evening i ii i | ] plied t im { Islrator da bonis | Administrator Grex Hammis Items. —We have bad good sleighing hore this week, Mr. Charles P. Roese loft Glen Harri, for a while to take charge of a large job of logs and ties for Hoover, Hughes & Co., of Bnow Shoe. Miss Bolla Campbell of Milesburg, has been visiting Miss Emma Reese for a fow days. Mr. L. W. Crider of Bellefonte, has taken his old position hers on the mill again, Mr. David Delong our foreman, is busy with his team and mon, Mr. Oscar Wetzel is talking of a two waeks vacation during the holidays. Mr. Herman Crider and Edward Hush, oy took advantage of the good sleighing on last Sunday and visited Glen Harris Come again, boys. Mr. J. Croncmiller has taken his de- parture from this quiet little village. Bet. ter come back, Jack. Mr. Wesley Tate is going to have s shooting match on next Saturday, two milk cows and a lot of chickens to be shot off, here is a chance for a cheap cow, try your luck, boys Bome of the boys were made happy over some bad cider last week, Beware of the lock-up; we have a strong police force and they will not shirk their duty. Mr. J. B. Crider spent his Christmas in | Lock Haven, his home Woe thank a certain Bollefonter for the pleasure his music is affords us. Bellefonte the piace in which you find your lively boys Mr. William Hillibish was here { nizht We are sorry to say Mrs Spicer, a widow lady living near here is lying very ill. A number of LAM tions have been crowded out for want of space, ~Mr. F. L informs us that the Sabbath Swartz of the village of rg, hat place will have a u ft t of jug break. During the year the pupils of the various classes bave been dropping their pennies into a termed, the jug “class jug,’ and they are getting full, so they break them and count the contents, and begin anew ~~ Among the Centre county boys at the Inte teachers 1nstitute, who are now teach- ing in Clearfield county, we mention Rev A.D. Wirts, who is teaching in Houtz. { dale, and Ed McIntire who has charge of a school near Brishin, Pa. N OTICE.—N. A. Lucas, of borough of Bellefonte Contre, Oc the Secretary of Internal Afgin o pweaith of Fesneyivesia for twenty scree of land situate in the towaahip of Curtin, cousty of Centre adjoining lands of Joseph Keleo on the North, Samuel Baird om the South and Wa PF. Mitchell on the Wot ve wis have boon examined passed . $ #5 ow for the in th R¥ ISTERS NOTICE. ~The fol tors and oli | be proses nly on Wadumday a silowance sive ' A tow nahig ‘ Thess Th Androw § won, A ft Fe Beliofonte Borowgh Ph. Ths thin and Adam Hoy, Adi Hale, tate of gellef uta Adam Hay let. The second § of Jon, I, Harris of Ke of Bamoel Harvie late of Belle fonts Borough, deceased Mh ' alien, ate © awed of I ( e Hon aon sftisl acount Jame 1 ne Bled by mistrators of Horough artial sooo James A, weCan Register Ballefonte Pa. Des, 09, 188) | EGAL NOTICE~Natice is here 4d by given to all persons interested, that the fol. towing tnveutorios of the goods and chattels sot apart 0 widows under the provistons of the sel of 14 th, of April A. 1 1001, Bave been confined nisl hy the Court and Blad in the office of the Clark of the On uo Oomrt of Contes coanty and 1 wo exception be Tod thereto om or hafure the Bret dav of Best term the same will he confirmed abmolutely Inventory of the pars! property uf Jee C Walker late of Bogan township, docased a0 taken by bin widow Margery Walker Taventory of the personal property of Jacob Smith Tats of Potter township, decd, a8 taken by his widow, Hanpak Smith Tnven of the person: | property of Peter & Bele Iy Inte of Miles townehip decensad, sn taken dy hid wiflow Mary Ann [liar'y, Tavent of of Phyo prove seal pee ty of Jubhn Pollen For our Supt, is honest, faithful, conscientious in the discharge of his trust; a man who looks not “unto men, but unto Him who is the Judge of all men,” o'clock P, M. 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Our ELECTRIC snd MAGNETIC aspplisnces are the lstest improvel and are worn on any part of the body day or night, and at work without the least, inconvience to 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, matter how caused gives rise to the fol ng symptoms. WEAK BACK, TIRE LANGUID FEELING upon get up in the morning nervous twitch ing, and uopleasant dreams. HEAD no low ED ung A pu - fr For the but aseortm ni of | ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA land INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ete. allo which can be overcome by sapplying to |the body the necessary amount of { ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM | which owing to the weakened and over | taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable tosupply. When the nerves are once strengthened as the use of the HOWARD [GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD | they are by and our other applisnce these symp toms disappesr Address to AM ERICAN GALVANIC CO. 03 Chestnut St Phila, BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS I would announce to my oid friends and patrons and the public generally thet I have resngaged in the Baggage Delivery and Looal Express and respectinily elicit » liberal share of , PIA. NOX MOVED WITH CARR AND RATINF CTION GUARANTEED in al} 1 would also say that 1 have frstclam Kindling Wood for sale, and all or. dors Inti at Crider & * offios will be prompt Iy sttendad to, B. F. BARNES, UDITORS NOTICE. ~The un dervigued an A nditor tribution of the funds in arising from the mie of the real Posri thew will attend to the hon of Beth any of Jurenin oF I anuary, A. of watd + When and wha oC : H HEH i A i NOTICE is £ f 1 ¥ Compt will 1a proses ied 1 Wore of said court, Aw i gents furnish. Groxxmeiven's, ing grade go to
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