Wm. A Wheeler Dead. An THE EX VICE PRESIDENT EXPIRES AFTER YEARS OF SUPFERING, —— Mavoxe, N, Y. June 4.—~The death of 6x: Vice President Whesler, which ocourred at 10:10 a, m, to-day, was pain- loss and life went out so gradually snd quietly that it was hard to mark the exnot moment of its flight, Though vitality had heen decreasing slowly through the past six years, Mr. W heel- er retained his usual vigor up to per- haps six months ago, From that date he had failed rapidly. -He was tortur- od terribly by insomnia and Beuraig.s, and was also sfflicted with eatarrh of the bladder, The night of March 3 he was seized with a chill followed by a sinking spell and then by fever, and for hours his physician thought him dying. He never fully rallied from that attack sand his body and There hus Condensed Telegrams. Colonel James Dutly, of Marietta, bas set out 50,900 tobacco plants, The wheat crop of York county has been badly damaged by cut worms. A number of the prominent cit zens of Johnstown sre talking of a driving park for that place. Robert Owens was covered up with several tons of dirt in a slate quaity at Slatington Saturday and killed. By the failure of the Reading Councils to adopt a tax rate, the leading depart. ments of that city ave out of funds, Thieves entered the hardware store of Henry Gilbert & Son, at Harrisburg on Friday night, and secured a lot of fine cutlery valued st nearly $1000. The amount of milk shipped last year over the Est Brandy wine and Waynesburg branch of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad was 2,409,000 quarts, Mortz Snyder, who was recently com- mitted to the Chester county jail on the charge of vagrahey, attempted suicide on Thursday night by hanging. Frank Fenceler, agent for Guengling & Sons, Pottsville brewers, at Hazelton, has disappeared, and it is claimed that he is $1000 short in his sccounts, The Thomas Iron Company, Hokendauqua, will in a few days make ashipment of machinery toBirmingham, Alsbama, which will fill a train of cars, Owen P. Reynolds, a laborer, and Owen Williams, were caught in = fall of tock and coal at the Empire Mine, pear Wilkesbarre, Saturday. Reynolds mind have wasted together, pro bably been softening of ibe brain, and irrational, This the immediate weeks he had heen brain affliction was cause of his death, William A. Wheeler was born Malone, N. Y., June 30, 18:9, and en- tered political life by being elected dis- trict attorney the Democratic ticket, nt of of the county oun Then he became » whig, sud after serving one term in the legislature forsook the law the Malone bank, eleven years president of the Northern When the Repub- cashier of nod New York railroad. to become | for | 1859-1887. Great Reduction PRICES I am now Prepared to Give was crushed to death, and Williams was fatally injured. Joseph Andrews, of North Sheoango township, Mercer county, recently wrote his name on a blank piece of paper to oblige & stranger, abd it bas since turned up as a promissory note for $200, which Mr. Andrews had to pay. A charter was Depsrtment Saturday to the Cresson | and Clearfield Coal and Coke Com- pany, with the principal office at Frugality, Cambria county. The capi- ¥ ) G T. Bliss, of | : 1.1 tal is $1,000,000, and George T. Bliss, of | of the greatest difficulty snd delicacy. New York, is Treesurer: licans elected him to the New York Niates He was elected to the United con- gress, serving but one terdaa. al convention of 1867, and tatives, where he remamed unfil 1876 issued at the State | gressmsn was rendered in 1874, i | § ! in that distracted state, It was a In Reading at the funeral of John A, Ma'z, who committed suicide sfier try ing to kill Anpie Gring, three young women" placed floral offerings on the coffin. These the mother of Matz io- dignantly ordered off, avd one of them proved to have been sent by Miss Gring. the White Democracy, league army of men shot down. latures, each claiming and New Orleans was like a city in a a | sinte of siege. It was to hohor of Mr. intelli New York, June 2.—It is reported from Malone that ex-Vice President | Wheeler is seriously ill and that his | death is hourly expected. gence and his ragacious states manship he framed the promise,’’ ed by both parties, aud which establish - : aril a Hannissves, June 2,—~There are a messure which wes accept no further developments in the General Revenue bill affairs, Governor Beaver | ed recognized governmury nnd was ask pointedly to-night whether the ped the flow of blood. Revenue bill would cause an extra ses- I Mr He nent Republican leader in his own state emphatic reply that he would wot call | Orleans blazened his name [ Wheeler had long been a promi- sion of the Legislature, made an! but his masterly achievement wt AD extra session. i | the country and caused the the National con WasnisaroxN, June 2.—Superinten- dent Bates of the Free Delivery Divi sion Postoffice Department, to-day di | rected the estab¥shment of the free de livery system at 78 postoffices, take | eftect July 1. Following are the cities in Pennsylvania where the system will be established © Meadville, Norristown | West Chester, Johnstown, Warren, Car | in Pens- sylvania Grubbtown, Cambria, Morrell tion for vice presidency by vention in 1876 President Hayes took his sest it wa to he would make =a { giving the vice president new departure by 8 YoOice { in fact, that he be a sort of consulting lisle, Chester, Beaver Falls, ] was never carried out and Mr, Wheeler . i : {fall into the semi:oblivion usual ville aud Coopersdale offices are discon- : y : | lot of the occupants of that chair. He : : | ae tiaued, emed to seek no A—— MILLS, — snd when there votes in the senate affe | in politics, were FPRING ting the Fred Krumrine is pow counter hop- | | sentation of S01 ping in his father's store. ) /s ‘al ports e f Dr. Van Valzah reports the cme o tional right of coasting the deci ling vole, Will Gray whose ‘leg was amputated | oo lately as doing Boely, { ana he did not exercise his constity- N | expired, but was an unsuccessful candi- m 4 C. P. Long paid a flying visit to Nit- | 4.00 for the senatorial seat vacated in tany, last Sunday. Be faithfui vo the | end, Charles, and the reward will great, Orin Dale is ranning the station dur. 1881 by the resignation of Roscoe Conk- lin. in of the tariff commission, which was of- fered him by President Arthur, and in ing the absence of Stephen Soars whois | the same year hie declined to bas can- home on a visit, Miss Gertie Spiglemayer presided at the organ in the Presbyterian church Inst Sabbath in the absence of the regu- lar organist. Gertie knows how to bring music out of an organ. John Horner has returned home, after a two months sojourn in the west: Oa last Tuesday Kev. James Wilson D. D. of N.Y. City, was to stavt on horseback for the old homestead, The citizens of Gregg township, are endeavoring to persuade Esq, 8, Her- ring to permit his name to be present od for nomination for an office: The squire is no office seeker but the people of his township want him to be hovor- ad with » public trust, not on account of his politicos] services, but on acount of bis kindly deportmen! toward the people during his long service as school director nod Justice of the Peace, Capt. Michael Runkle of Bellefonte, spont Snndsy in this place. He basa umber of raintives living here, “John Swwek bas gone to Dauphin | conty to fill a elorkenip in a store, A certain young dude got full on the wening of tie band Jouivaly snl made bo didata for congressman-at-large from New York. His hesitation to re-enter public life was due 10 the malady which was fast gaining upon him. Continued suffering from insomics was tending toward soft- ening of the brain, and It was quite well knowo that the use of opium, first resorted to in order to procure sleep, | mas growing into a confirmed and in- {creasing habit, For several years he has been a mental and physical wreck aod ouly leit his home at rare intervale, Except for his public service, nix life was spent in the charming town of Ma- tone, just at the entrance of the Adiron- dack region. His chief recreation was 10 plunge deep into the mountsin for ests and spend weeks in hunting and fishing, at both of which he was an ox. pert. «Frosh bread and rolls in time for Breakfast every morning at Jacob's. i a Book Brspixo ~We are now pared to do all kinds of book Jl at ressonable rates and witl § all work, Send in your ol hpi magszines, ete. and have them | His most distinguished service as a con- | when | { Civil war had cofitinaed for months be- | tween the Republican government sod | the | and in the Mechanics hall riots in New Orleans a pitched battle | had been fought, and fully a hundred | There were two legis- | “Wheeler com- | | member of the cabinet —bat the scheme | ith Carolina and Louis | 1852 he refused the presidency | BIG BARGAINS. senate, in 1858 he was made president | pro tem. of that body, and in 1860 be i pre- py sided over the New York constitution- | in IS68 was | again elected to the house of represen- DRY GOODS, he was chairman of the committee sent | to Lousiana to endeavor to restore order | task : | Dress Goods from 5c to $2 per yard, Jegal authority, | the highest | Wheeler that by his cool | NC7IONS, stop ¢ Hose from 3c to $1 per p w New | throughout | nomioa- | the : When | given out on semi official nuthority that : in | | shaping the policy of the administration GROCERIES the | influences whatever | the | repre ] Lower Tan the Low, est. tired to private life after his term | Give us a Call. We Guarantee Satis faction, Countrv Prodvce On band, and Wanted at all times -. ’ Railroads. I VALD EAGLE VALLEY R R— Tima Table in effect Nov, 15, '86 p WESTWARD. Mail. Kap PM OAR Leave Lock Haven..........c..... 4 20 6 00 FIV VOL evens 24 8 0b Mil Hall....oinii ni 27 9 Beech Creek ....cvins 48 Eagloville, vce... 42 Howrd icons isiinisiines 3 02 Mount NEE we 3 AB QUrtin. co innimniniin 03 Milesburg,.ooociniirsinn Bellefonte, w... Milesburg... i Snow Bhoe or. Unionville, a Uiinn nies waasaARae sabupninn serveinn N Hannah, Fowler Buld Engle. Yallisisniaaiisiiinin - Arrive at Tyrone. preas sivabsnns ans § ASTWARD | Leave Toinne RA Ren PRMIEON East T h) rone | Bald Engle Fowler MP EA ' Hunnsh Port Matilda Marthe FRIAS suis cuss sivas snssnssm Unlove. ..coocnisissinss Snow Shoe Int Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg. CRP iss csiensissnsinsoms Mount Bsgle. comin. ¢ Howard Engleville Beoch Creek, ‘ ME Halle eeeescosisrsnnse a] Flemigton...cooviiiiiiin Arrive at Lock Haven.......... | ELL ERUNTE & SNUW SHOE K. Bi ~Time Table in affect Nov 15. Leaves Snow Shoe 6.46 a. ma. , arrivesin Bellefonte 8:26 a. m. Loaves Bellefonte 9:00 a. m., Snow Shoo st 11:00 &. m. Leaves Spow Shoe 2:50 p. m., Bellefonte 4:55 p. m Leaves Bellefonte Snow Shoe 950 p 8 8 i, on a 45 4 23 02 13 22 25 a5 oo LHR (38 11 Oi a ERX X pi) Ht | 1 0 45 arrives atl mn. BLAIR, Gen. Sup'f SBUKG & TYRONE BE. K.- ne Table in effect Nov 15 WESTWARD I Ki Mized Ms. AM 12 1b 40 a5 o Marengo 3, Loveviile f Furnsce Roads... Warriors Mark... Pennington Waston Mill FL coniivienn. L&T. dunetiong.... . Tyrone EASTWARD, # Leave Tyrone. .....coviiens PIE L&T. Junction Weston Mil Penuinglon cms iem Warriors Mark. atsaisnns - Furnace Rogd Loveville SRR Marengo..... RA PEIN HB onsiniisninsms nave Penn's Furnace Tairbrook Seotia.. 11 PENNSYLVANIA (Phila. & Erie 1884; WESTWARD. ERIE MALL Lenves Philsdelphia...... Harrisburg Williamsport... Jersey Shore. ick Haven...... Renovo Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia. Harrsburg Arr. st Willismeport.... Lock Haven Renovo Batt ....coisimvvss Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at..... FAST LINE Lenves Philadelphin,... Harrishurg .... Willinmap. | SAN I sitar Nov 16 i EASTWA RD LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Loaves Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane Renovo... Op 10 20 s 16 p Williamsport... arr at Harrisburg Philadelphia... ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie o.oo... ITY Renovo PR Lock Haven...... Williamsport... arr at Mlarrisburgece.. 4 0am Philadeiphis Tam Erie Mall East and West connest at Brie with trainee on LIL. 8. & M. 8, RR. Corry with B. PP. & W.RR.; at Emporis with B.,. N.Y. & P. RR. and st Drifi. wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON wweensee im 10am SlGREAT 50 arrives st | 7:66 p. m,, arrives al 20 40 | J 4 i 256 : 5 40 | 50 . 90 1 © MEAT MARKET = 10 12 5 10 16 | 10 22 10 88 ; 10 #4 11 O03 RAILROAD. — Division. )~Un and m is m m mw m m m = AND WILL GIVE m 3 00 a m 05°a m 16am 35 a m Gen'l Supt. | HAMILL, ATTORNEY 2 T-LAW, BELLEFONTR, PA. Office in Furet’s Mook, High street, Borth dds, J. CAI Office with Judge Hoy. Jno. HH. Ove, c.M. Bowan, Buta L. Gnvae (EV, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Office o Bellvtouts, Ps, | Woodriog's ee JAMES L. EE a VIN MEYER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Belisfonute Pa waite the Court House, on first Boor | C. PF. Baw ANGLER & HEWES, ATTORKEYSAT-LAW, RELLEFPONTE, CENTER UOUNTY, PA. shal attention to Collections; practice in sll © or Bo glial Ad 7. kL. 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P MITCHELL, iy PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, LOCK HAVEN, PA , Wil attend to all work In Clearfield, Centre and Clinton counties, Office opporite Lock Haven Nations! Band |H® A.W. HAFER, DENTIST, HIGH STREET, BELLEFYUNTE, PA. in Harris’ Block ’ IEVEARTY, C. HEINLE, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE CARDE ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS Sa Orders by mail will receive prompt | atlantic H se Printing done in bestsiyle, on ehort notice snd st the lowest rates 20-13 fee 3 tae y | Pa. 5 hp m a. A BEEZER & SON | DEL, RIONS, Dues H. K. HOY, M. D., Will furnish you with | 'F. [> P. BLAIR, = OCU LIEY AND ARIST, Office § R. J. W. “RHONE, Dentist, can Meats of all Kinds { i 4 Scuth Spricg Su, Badefonte, DE be found at his office in odd McAllister balding JEWELER, WATCHES, CLOCKS JEAWELAY, KO, All work neatly executed, On Allegheny street ander Brockerbofl House, BARBER SHOP, Under Firet Xations BELLKFO 3 38) i s 1 Beck r Ld + BANKING \ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY. Roveive Deponits And Allow Inte ., Discvunt LT Brande Gov Beceritier Janne A Braves, Prosioent J.D. Buvaeny, Osshier, IN THE OLD = Conrad House, Allegheny Street. — v1 3 1 ' cerned Beef a specialty. | " 2.0. Hanns, Cash? r. Bo, uses, Prost IRST NATIONAL BANK OF K 3 EELLEVOXNTE, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte Pa. =| |PASSMORE HOUSE, Frost sud Eproce Btreets, PHILIPEBTRG PA Good Meals snd Lo Aging st wm» slabiling stimched tf | PRICES IN {ACCORDANC Ltd with the times, = OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS, : FRESH. TENDER AND JUICY, Joram » £83 JAMES PASSM ORE, rep YAKMAN’ 8 HOTEL, Opposite Court House, BRL ‘LrronTe Pa TERMS $1.25 KER DAY , and Livery Siached. SE, Bust HOU BELLEFONTE, PA. Families and *ingle gentlemen, ae well ae "the ge oral traveling public and commercial mes sre fuvite to this FirstClass Hotel, wi here tk : comfortsatl reasonable rato, ny will Sad hom Mores mig redaction to J urymen and of bers atten part w. R TELLER, Prov'y RY a —— SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONNECTION, : A KERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY-8T.. BELLEFONTE, r C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Semule Room on First or, SF Fee pus to and fr. © witnouses and jurors, om all Traine. Special ring | Broce i AGENTE WANTED to sli *nEMINIOCINOES | of 50 YEARS in the RATIONAL METROPOLIS. B BEN PERLEY POORE C™ i Mustrating the Wit, Humor. sad Foosptricities o I noted calatiolition A polly Minstratad rest of (uber | Sorlety History. from™se ¢ den time™ to the wedding | of Cleveland, Worderful ¥ Pagnlar, Agenterepart rapid mates. Address for clretiar and torus, HUB BARD BROS Pobtishers. § biladelphin, Pa. “© 3 PEQRIIOF —————————— TRAL HOTEL, inthe Ralirond $1 tation, LESBURG, CENTRE Woxry, ? A.A, ROHLBECKER Propristor, . THROUGH TRAY this Hotel an snouliens place weal as ALL TRAINS IRS] NATION F LEE, ER ra. W.G. Rook, Proprietor. RATES—8100 PER DAY. | "BUEREXS TO DFPOT MEK1.NG ALL TRAYS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel has lately been vemodeted ard Hh niing blu the railreld will ch, ad tol or at ome ' {
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