» W¥overios have brought forth a cours ' ' . Rail Roads. YPALD EAGLE VALLKY R. K.— Tiwo Table in effect May 12, WESTWARD, Exp Leave Lock Haven............... Flemingten. .... Mill Hall......... Beech Creek...... Eagleville........ Mount Eagle. Milesburg... Bellefonte... Milesburg. ............ Snow Shoe Lut... Bald Engle Vail vere Arrive at Tyrone EASTWARD Loave Tyrone... ....cciui "es East Tyrone Vail Buid Eagle FP OWE suanssciaississiirss . Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg..cooe cooiiiannnnn Curtin Mount Eusgle........... ET A IAN ‘ Eagleville Baneh Crenk....ceeissse { BRA Bd anes suvnssvansrsee 9 b: Flemiogton...cooviiviiinen 95 Arrive at Lock Haven... ol 06 ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R 1 R.—Time Table in effect May 14 Leaves Snow Shoe 4:13 a. m., arrivesin Bellefoute 6:20 &. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:15 a. m., arrives at Snow Shoe at 10:54 a. m Leaves Snow Shoe 3:60 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 5:38 p. m Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. m,, arrives al Snow Shoe 10:40 p. m 8. 8S. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.- 4 Time Table in effoct May 12, 84 WESTWARD. Leave Scotia Fairbrook Penn's Furosce.... Marengo. .....oeennee PRA Loveville f Furnace Road.weuuun. oo. Warriors Mark Pennington Waston Mill f L. & T. Junetion...... . TYrone....cconrcsssrsnsnnan EASTWARD. 23 608 Leave Tyrone L&T. Junction Weston Mill, Pennington. Warriors Mar Furnace Road Loveville....cccciveirinine “ Houstler...... Penn's Furnace........ «Bb 50 Fairbrook 6 05 11 03 Scotia 6 256 11 3 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — I (Phils. & Erie Division.)—On and after May 11, 1884: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia. ..... Harrisburg Williamsport... Jersey Shore... Lock Haven Renovo. weeeneiins *Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Arr. at Williamsport... Locs Haven Renovo Kane.......coonss . Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at...... - FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg . Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven...... Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia. DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane ......... ooo Renovo.. Lock Haven Willinmsport. arr at Harrisburg Philadelphia... ERIE MAIL Leaves 11 ESBBEEB m m Erie Renovo ..ocoevveines Lock Haven...... Willismsport..... arr at Flarrisburg........ Philadelphia Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8S. & M. 8. RR; at Corry with B. P. & W RR ; st Emporiom with B, N.Y. & P. RR, and at Drift. wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen'l Supt, CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly baffled she skill of the medieal profession as sancerous affections and as they have ale ways been considered incurable, it bas been thought disreputable to adopt their treatment as a specialty ; and hence physi- cians have neglected thelr proper study. But of late years new and important dis. 1 that now proves successful in any of ita forms, with certainty, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters, We have a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not nous, does not interfere with 2 At eek: van be applied 10 Af pany over to his successor in a most of the body, even the tongue. 0 putbing | or Pro services until the uncer . ross wre pg HULBERT Eagleville, Centre Co, Pa. Rodi £ ¢ ~~ Wedding oards and all kinds of prin re ot the Oxxrar Denocrat ofies. fee A —— BEsSB8ER ' | Don. m | Additional Local Tyrone is troubled with the same disenve that her afflicted Bellefonte for some years. High rents ~~ Register McClain, goes to Hunting. the of the witness te«limony in (oe dom county, to take probate of x will, being ton feeble to come to town, —1he moothly moetiog at the Y. M. C. A. wie have been led by J. W, Gephart, Esq, riek (Cook conducted the ser- Inst Sunday afternoon to hut he wis taken suddenly and Mr. Chas, F vic, — Wednesday March 10h will be Pennsylyanin's day at the New Orleans eoiton exposition. Let the old Inde- pendence Vell again “ring out, “liberty thronghout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof” — Lock p. m., after the 12 inst, Haven stores will close »t 6 What » It in ne nice old town it will be then, dark as Egypt now, and after the 12th, you will have to cut your way out or stay in dorre until day light, Mr. Woodecock's, Linn s'reet will be something new the of There is nothing like variety, even new house on in houses architecture dwelling in s very handsome building. —The editor of the Tyrone Times | treated to an mess of fresh fish, by some How kind, the boys evidently know where the editor Fish Give him a WAS considerate friends, located. inl weakness is is food | week hovs -3r. J. H. business and Mr. Joseph brain dose every Sands retires from Cedar suc- ceeds him. Mr. Cedar will oarry on busi’ ness on Allegheny street in the Sands room. Joe. is a first-class baker and | its smoothness and fine flavor. James Harris’ new block is nearing It will provement to that end of High street, { completion. be a decided im- where McCafferty’s wooden block now stands, and a few other improvements about the station, such as a new bridge over the race, the width of the street. —We called on Treasurer Smith the other day and he addressed us thusly. “See here, when this establishment isin good running order, we won't stand be- jog bored by editors of county news We thought the establish- ment was in very good running order, and left. We incidentally dropped in for a little accommodation and he esught us on the fly, —~Sheriff Walker and Prothonotary Mr. Brett hss appointed our young friend, L. A, Shaffer, deputy, and a better selection papers.” Brett are both very busy, Lew ia thoroughly sequainted with the work of could not have been made. the Prothonatary's office and has bad experience in the Sneriff 's office. This will give Mr. Brett relief from the ardu- ous duties of his office at the start and allow him time to build up his health, ~The Republican slate for officers at Harrisburg went through without any friction. The sponge was not required once, everything was in apple pie order, and Don sat at his house in Washington and gloated over the triumph of the tion of the mugwump forces, highland chief is a chip off the old Win- nebago block, and makes a botter Sena tor than his mugwump brother Mitchel. | That sterling independent Chas. Wolf | ‘ . [of 1 nion county was loitering around : {on that he bad no reason to oppose on the outside and assured father Sim Chawls Emery Smith and Calvin i | Wells are making very little noise ” | There is an abundance of “harmony” [in the Republican ranks io thisstate, | Accerranite Gives, —The young Men's Christian Association was very kindly | remembered by a few of its friends Christmas, on A “syndicate” of business men purchased 9 copies of Geo, Eliot's works and presented them to the libra ry. The following are the titles: “Felix Holt,” “Adam Bede,’ Clerical Life, and “Silas Marnar,”’ Essays “Theophrastus Luck’ the “Spanish Gypsy,” “Jubal” and other poems, “Ro” mola’ “The Mill on the Floss," Danie) Deronds, and “Middle March.” Messrs, Samuel and Allen Green, of Fillmore also presented two books, viz, “Septimius Felton, or Life” by Hawthorne.and ‘'Barchester Towers", by Anthony Trollope. “Scenes from «It now turns out that Col, E. J. Praner was not beaten at all; that he was not a esndidate for the presidency of the Neptune steam fire company, having peremptorily declined the nom- ination in December last and that he wos absent in Philadelphia at and for a fortnight previous to the election, and therefore made no effort to be elected, The contestants were H, M, Meyers and Boss Harris, the latter soming out vieto rious, The Colonel will warn the com y and prosperous condition, fina cially and otherwise.—Alteona Tribune, We never knew just how the Col, got his title, but we seo now, He was Colo- of a regiment, Just so; and a brave Col, he ir. [Te has retired on half pay. architecture, when completed it will be | good | | Mrs, Cedar's ice cream is celebrated for | | Tur Red men of the Warm Spring | | | the Elixir of) ~=Dr, Bweney, editor of the Multum in Parva hos undertaken to reform the | citisens of the Benighted borough of Clearfield, she Dr. believes in large eon, tracts or he never would have under- taken thin one, A glance as the editorial pago rhows that the editors talents wre varied, | He tells “how an old mun got kissed | and hugged" Ly an pretty young gir) for her Jos “slander in the He the softest of whispers { who mistook the old gent eph, Henailx in on most bri'lisnt figures of rhetoric. gently and io sdvires young people to “marry’’ and tells them the value of a “smile.” He definea beauty in the language of Plato, Theophastus, Domitian Homer and other heathen suthorities und urges ail to "press on’ but avoid “evi! company. fellow in for n compli- Even that much abused editor Alex McClure, comes ment, as he calls him a “backslidden politician and turn coat” and compare, him with the lrishmaos flea, ‘Good mothers’ and different kinds of tongues are both properly defined and the Rev, McMurray is righteous'y censured for about the house This all right and shows a versatility unusual in of haviog gold ® rings, for thieves Lo steal, uo- try editors, but when the Dr. soberly the we take issue with bim We've * say that every remarks that a ‘smile’ ‘cost giver right truth nothing” HWAY smiled” and can fu'ly “smile” costs on aversge from five to ten cents, { ding to the kind of “smole.” The removal of the awning in front makes a decided improvement in the nppearance of the building. it would and tire awning were torn down block Vi ry | light to the stores, { help the much still must say Reservation perambulate our We that the de- | scendants of the great Osceola, Pow- | streets. We need a new depot and a brick block | hattan or Tamaoy, have behaved | | themselves like gentlemen while in town. We have not beard of a single person being scalped or of any horses being stampeded. He bas steered clear of the white man's fire-water, and not a single red-skin has attempt. ed to mop up our gutters with himself. In this little matter he has fared much better than some our native injuns. - Bxxcuxn, has been “speaking out in meeting” to his con, Huxsy WARD a little slow about pew-rents. When the great pulpit orator was under the cloud of the Tilton { trial for plank in the platform of the decalogue they stuck scandal and on violating one | he takes a stand for honesty and re | form in the government they drop cut | of sight, Mr. Beecher suys that he never mixes his politics with religion” | Perhaps he had better give them mor politics and less religion. — WA——— Items of Interest machine and the general demoraliza- | The has manager | A. Hottenstein | position of business Milton Econ N scoeplted Lhe of the mist, { The Williamsport Sunday Grif distrib i luted 125 loaves of dread among the {| worthy poor of that «ity, may the G | subscription list never grow less, Renova is to have a new Operas House | and our geoial young friend P. H, Sul { livan is the enterprising capitalist wk Haven FE | The ice after passing this p ace for a So {says the Ls prea, { couple of hours yesterday, jammed at the head of the boom filling the road through the Narrows from [sane A. Packer's residence to Queen's run with {ice to such an extent as to stop travel | until it is removed, The jam is report. adistance of twelve miles. The rafls run into the mouth of the Bald Eagle creek in the fall are all At Lin den the ice stopped just below the rail road bridge, but how far the jam ex sale, did not learn. Evening Express. December 27, at the residence of the brides parents, Mr. Jacob Bast, at East Allentown, Mr. Danies P. Strauss, of Bernville, Berks Co, to Miss Amanda E. Keim, of Bethlehem. Another tesch- er out of the ranks. Best wishes, Edy calor, Now here's a branch of business we never thought of. If an Allentown ed. itor can tie the knot, so can we, We Are op en to engagements, A Lady's Perfect Companion. Parxeess Carnonimmrn, our new book, tells how any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain what. ever, Also how to treat and overcome morning sickness’ swelled limbs and other ovils attending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physi- cinos as the wife's true private compan- jon, Send two cent stamp for descrip. tive circulars and confidential letter sent in sealed en . Address Faaxx Tuonas & Co. Publishers, Baltimore, necor, | of the Post office and Louis Doll's store | If the en- | give | gregation. Some of his sanctified pew- | holders object to the Reverned gentle. | man's political views and have been | to him closer than brothers, but when ! ed to extend as far back as Ferney run, | tends up the river from that place we Married by the editor of the Educator | RL LTT Te te "List or Junoks. ~The following is the list of jurors drawn fer the January term, 1885: GRAWD JURORS FORTE NOWDAY, Bam’ Glugeriok, farmer, Worth, Willmm Taker, farmer Banuer, Thomas Davie, laborer, Furgusom, Daniel Luty, farmer, Bprivg Jesiuh Johnson, larmer, Walker, David Ulriek, Inborer, Poeun, Rovert Birunk, farmer, Marion, Gowrge A. Bayard, wenider, Bellefonte. Puasus! Cronemiller; farmer, Haines, Nosh Leite! farmer, Haines, Juakeou Gorten, policeman, Philipsburg, John ¥. Homan, faruer, Haines, Peter Lauck, farmer, Farguson, David L. Decker, farmer. Patton, Job Alexander, goutirman, Unionville, John W, Baith, justice, lleward bore. LO Bullick, laborer, Huston, Wes Hutton, leborer, Rush, J A Alkeus, merchant, Bellefonte, Alex nder McDonald, laborer, Huston, Joka OO, Bible, tarmer Potter, Helix Dale, farmer College, EB. I Marshall, farmer, Patton, TRAVERAR JURORS FOURTH MONDAY, Solomon Candy, laborer, Howard, Andrew Lytle, farmer, Collage, Amen Gar'irich, dalrymean, Bpring, Henry 1. Harvey, farmer, Soggs, Charles Moore, teacher, Haris, James Hull fariser, Walker Baw'l Harpster, farmer, Ferguson, R A Hall, farmer, Union, BW Barefoot Intorer, Potter, Foster Jodon, farmer, Spring, 8 1 Bartley, farmer, Harris, Milton Leyman, laborer, Boggs, Cyrus Callahan, laborer, Union, John Spade, farmer, Marion, dohu Dubbs, farmer, Spring John J Uredort far ver, Haines, John A Harper, merchant, Bellefonte, Thomas Taylor, laborer, Bellefonte, DA Musser, gentleman, Millhoim, LJ Bing painter Unionville, J Goheen, farmer Fergusow, WF Fllegerald, binckemith, Bellefonte, Jer Johostonbangh farmer, College, HB Moyers farmer, Meaner, DM Berlew, shoemaker Liberty, Ben Limbert, farmer Gregg, {| CL Buffington clerk, Milesbury, Charles ¥ Richards, jaweler, Bollofoute John Hite, farmer. College, Owens Potors { rmer, Uni wu Jobin Brack iil merchant, Bellefonte, Marun Gowland foundryman, Phidpeburg Wm Moon, mason Liberty | Bam'l Green, merchant, Haines Cal Bathgate farmer, College AT Gray, farmer, Halfmoon, Jacoh Meyers farmer, Harris W HI Wigton, gentleman, Phi { JB Roan, farmer, Binaer | Dan’l Roush shoswaker, Miloa James J Gramiey farmer Walker, | Hen) Karstotter, farmer, Penn, | Wm H Wagner, mil lor Boggs, | James Gilliland, farmer, College, ipsburg, | Henry Weaver farmer, Liberty, David Lohr dslorer, Gregg {| J W Oolline Intorer, Rush, Thomas Dunkie, farmer, Walker, TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST MONDAY OF FAsRUARY, 1885 | Foster Nelson, laborer Philipsburg | J H Lee, farmer, Potter Albert Lucas, justice Howard, Win J Bpeer, sup't, Bellefonte | Wan Harper, merchant Bellefonte | Wan Alkey, farmer, Spring HD Ehowers farmer. Walker, | George Funk, laborer, Rush J H Fishburn, farmer. Benner, 1 JB Kremer, farmer, Miles EAward Barrey, forgeman, Howard, Philip Grose laborer, Bellefonte, | Jerry Fwosney, biackamith, Spring, David Campbell farmer, Harrin | John L Masser, carpenter. Ferguson, | BV Keister shoemaker Millhelm, | George Clark. farmer, Potter, Jame P Irvin, clerk, Bellefonte, Henry J Rothrock farmer Spring, Jucoh H Wile, enrpenter Halos, | Orin Yall, laborer, Rush | CC Roup, lumberman, Union | Henry J Dear, plasterer, Nellafonte, AW Reese lombsrman. Worth, | 8 8 Crisaman, druggist, Philipsburg, | Michael Gill miner, Snow Phos, Aaron R Hall, farmer. Union | Henry Mepor. gentleman, Miles, BH Wilson, justice. Marion, A H Smith, agent Philipsbarg, | BP Barton, laborer, Unionville, | Geo Winter, merchant, Howse Jacob W llanel, farmer, Miles, Pen Mover farmer, Miles WB Thompeon, clerk Boggs, GF Cray farmer, Patton “Rough on (on gh " Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hourseness, Troches, 15¢. 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YEGISTERS NOTICE. —The fol owing stoousie have bess examined mand aud rolunin Sled of recerd In this offs for the in ection 1 legatess Creditors and all oth f hore at sre in any wise interested and will be presested to Welueeday for allowance thee (rpm « Lonurt of Ceatrs County, on { Jaunary A.D. 188 the THEN day format { Bamana] Gramly, Administra. handed § sor, late of Miles township, de fBaal seooust of John W fa f Jawes Mabafer, rane fartial » tN CT. A nerd WW. Marsha f Botner mat ra of Clement Dale f David Etter townsbip de Executor of & f townehip, deconsnd { Foter Barefoot, Administrator { Potter township, decreas unt of John P. Har Katurah Barr { Bellefonte an Guar Astron Korman late an of | YOUR I, Executor | i | CLOTHING, mivor | Borough, | Made:-:to:-: Order. hand EM. Long, | waned gr Korma f of Jonathan Frask kand 8 M. Long. Ex late {Gregg township : iootpe Korma KE Jamis .m } Mary E 3 W Gard fienn Sarah joconsed as A nd} ler vamed o Kermon. G J rom Korman Th Ww { Georges wad] Kiron Administrator I Gregg towaship Trustee, t i Guardian of BY Guardian of Jamison, | rick and 8. M. Long, | w= FLEMING, THE TAILOR, of Boggs N unt of James A. Keller, Administre f Andrew Keller, late nd and final a and Benjamin Roush Trustee t | partition, of Ju Hoy, late o Cone 15h. ™ sad and find scconnt of Peter Hoy | and Benjamin Roush Administrator of & Hor. late of Marion township, deconssd 17th. The scvount of Adam Hoy and C, Dale, Jr Exscutors of he of John Rockey, late of pring tows ship deconned 18h. The sccount of Samuel M. McMurtrie, ministrstor of &¢ | Spring township, deca Ih. The account of Andrew RBroeserhoff, Admin intrat ¢ boule pon, A i Felix | Bellefonte Borough, dervaned Poth, The third partial sceount of KE ( | and Adam Hoy, Administration of the Hon, James T Hale, ta of Bellefunte Borough Adam Hoy gist. The second partied acoount of Jue, P. Harrie Administrator of &c of Bamas] Harvie late of Belle fonte Borough, deceased nt of Peter Hoy sell Real Marion township, de , Ad Jamer A, weCrax Nallefonte Pa Register lowing Inventories of the goods and chattels set apart to widows under the provisions of the act of 14 th, of April A. DIRE, have been confirmed nisl by the Court and filed In the offices of the Clerk of the On plan's Court of Contre connty and if no sxoeptions be Aled thereto om or before the frst day of Beat term the same will be confirmed absolutely Inventory of the personal property of Jacob CO, Walker, late of Boges township, decased as taken by hie widow Margery Walker Inventory of the | nie of Potter Bed ig decd, me Sly of the | property of Peter Pei nen the person. y Pair iy te of Miles township deconsed, ss taken dy his widow Mary Ann Rierly, Taventrry of the pezecnal Jrofens Rr, late of Curtin township wi 4 widow Nusan Pellane, Apprabesm ent of the Baal Betate of Somnel Sax. ton, late of Hnston tow valip deorased, se taken by Win widow Jule Raton, Jae, A MeCrary, LUSLLN A Registers oMoe Bellefonte Dec, 20, Tent Dee, 28, 1084 y of Jacob Bmith taken by bis widow, of Jobe Detlnee we taken by his Hetate in of Jacod of Ann Elisa MoYurtrie, Inte of focedend as fled by | EGAL NOTICE-Notice is here 4 by given to all persons interested, that the ful. { Potter township | Full Stock, NO FIT, NO SALE. Mallen, late of | Humes N. E. Cor. Diamond, | BELLEFONTE, 1000 Mens, Youths, Bovs 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, aud at much lower prices, and Goes direct | and vivacity, Don’t fail to try Welly’ rheum, HAVE, HAVE, HAVE Low Prices, ' A PMINISTRATRIX NOTICE i Latteors of Administration on the estate of fami rr by i pp late of Fwow flue tow og granted to the olin desires all persons knowing temetver Lo wnid owtate to make iramediale payment and those having claims against Ue same 10 preseut them duly anthontieated by law for rayment, EMMA RE ORATAM, Snow Khor Pa. SUPERIOR IN | QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP | TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT To any other Ready Made Clothing sold in Centre county, and at equally low prices to any other, 3000 Pairs el F ee Mens, Boys, Ladies, | Misses * and Children’s ~4 4 SHOES! Of the most celebrated makes, of ac. knowledged superiority and workmaan- ship. i | Prices Always the Lowest. S. € A. LOEB. GIVEN AWAY Reap vais and send docu four our illus | trated book giving full particulars in re. | gard to ELECTRICITY and MAGNET- ISM as used byour best physicians in their practice for the cure of any nervious, or Our ELECTRIC snd MAGNETIC appliances are the latest chronic ailment improve] and are worn on any part of the | body day or night, and st 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 oon | | 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, TIR} ED LANGUID FEELING upon get ting up in the morning nervous twitch ing, and unpleasant dreams. HEAD | ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA land INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, | DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ete. anilo which can be overcome by supplying to the body the oO! ELECTRICITY MAGNETISM | which owing to the weakened and over ] necessary amount and 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 | and our othe: | they are by applisnce these symp toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC C0. 1103 Chestnut &t Phila, BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS | 1 would aunounce to my old friends and patrons | and the public generally that 1 have reengaged in | the Baggage Delivery and Lom! Express busines, and | respectinlly elicit & liberal share of patronage. PIA NOS MOVED WITH CARE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tu all respects. 1 would ales say that 1 have frst class Kindling Wood for sale, and all or ders leftat Orider & Son's office will be prompt Iy attended to B. F. BARNES, UDITORS NOTICE.—~The un- Aervigued an Aoditor appointed to make dis tribution of the fonds In the bands of the Eharit, arising from the sie of the real ssinte of J. HB Peeri among those legally entithed therete will attend 16 the duties of his appointment st his office In the borough of Belivfonte, on the 20th day of January, A. DOIN at 10 o'cdeck AM of ah ue when and where all "Interest oan alt CN, BOWER, Auditor. 2 OTICE is hereby given that A sooonnt of 8 5 Lyon, Committes of Mee Ane been filed in the office of the Pious wd for the county of Centre, count will be presented for confirmation st the nest term of wid comit 2. CNA Prothonotary aw . © For the bet sssortnent vl gents furnish. ing goods go to GUoENHEIMER'S,
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