Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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    "Bellefonte, Pa., Juue 6, 1890.
THE OLD CRADLE.
I'm banished to the garret now;
My busy days are o'er;
Within my sheltering embrace
The babies sleep no more.
Nolmore, as in the bygone hours,
My drowsy beat keeps time
In patient, sleepy monotone
With the old nursery rhyme,
“Rock-a-by, baby, on the tree top ;
Whee, the wind blows the cradle will
rock.”
The last rays of tne setting sun
Slant through the windows small ;
They light the garret’s dusky gloom,
And on ny head they fall.
Along their level bars of gold
Old pictures come and go ;
Again I hear the mother’s voice
Singing so soft and low,
“Reck-a-by, baby, on the tree top ; «
When the wind blows the cradle will
rock.”
Ah me! where once the baby heads
The downy pillows prest,
Within my ample oaken hood
The spider has her nest.
Empty, forgotten and alone,
A useless thingam I;
The last words of her quaint old sori
Fall like a parting sigh,
“When the bough breaks tne cradle will
fali;
Down will go baby gn cradle and all.”
Es » “ riffith in Harper's Bazar.
m—
Keeping Moses Down.
The colored people in a small town in
Georgia bad gathered at their church to
hold funeral services over the remains
of a woman who died a couple of days
before, and the ceremonies were about
to begin when the bereaved husband,
who was a large corpulent man,beckon-
ed to one of the men standing in the
vestibule to follow him to the horse shed
in the rear of the church. When they
had arrived there the bereaved turned
on him with:
‘See, heah, Moses, I wants an un-
derstandin’ wid yo’ befo’ dis funeral
goes any furder.”
«What is it, Julius ?”’ asked the other.
«Tas week, when we buried Henry
Carter's wife yo’ was right at hand.
You crowded yo’self up to de front.
When de weepin’ begun yo’ set yo'-
self to work an’ moaned an’ took on
until Henry hadn’t no show ‘tall.
Some of de white folks reckoned yo’
was de bereaved yo’self.”
“T dun couldn’t help it, Julius.
“Yo couldn’t ? Well, now, let me
give yo' a pinter. Lucinda was my
wife an’ nobody else’s. She libed wid
me, an’ died with me. T’ze got to foot
all de’ spenses. Now den, when de sad-
ness begins I’ze number one from
start to finish. 1'ze de bereaved, while
yo' is only en’ outsider who feels sad
cause I'ze left all alone in dis cold
world. Yo’ has got to keep shet. If
yo’ go to taken’ on like yo’ did last
week Ize gwine to forgit my great loss
jist long ‘nuff to turn around an’ gin
yo’ such a lift under the ear dat you'll
reckon yo’ is de subjek of de funeral.
Do yo’ h'ar me, Moses?”
«7 does.”
“Den cum along, and recomember
what T’ze bin sayin.” Better take a
seat in de back row an’ hole yo’self
down, fur at de werry fust whdop of
sorrow 1'ze gwine to light on yo’ wid
a fo'ce of fo’teen hoss power.”
I SE AHPC
Destructive Worms in the Hay Fields.
Farmers in various parts of the State
are complaming that a peculiar worm
has made its appearance in their hay
fields. The worm resembles the ‘army
worm’ in appearance, and its methods
of operation are nearly similar. They
are about three eighths of an inch in
length, very slender, of a light gray col-
or, and are not covered with hair as are
caterpillars. They go into the ground
at night and when itis cold, but emerge
as soun as the sun warms up the ground.
Then they crawl to within a quarter of
an inch of the top of the blade of grass,
twine themselves arouud it and stay
there all day. They attack nothing but
timothy grass, so far as the farmers have
been able to observe. None have yet
been found on the grain or clover.
When they get into a field they appear
by the millions and cover the whole of
it. On an average there are four worms
to every five blades of grass, and seldom
more than one worm on a stock.
Malicious or Crazy.
«Jack, the Ink Slinger,” whose prop-
er name is John Conners, and who has
ruined the elegant bright silk dresses of
Mrs. James Bennett, Miss Tillie Horn
and other New York ladies on their way
home in full dress from evening parties,
was captured on Friday night by Police-
man Stafford at West Forty-ninth street
and Ninth avenue, while trying to ink
another lady’s beautiful light-colored
dress. In his pockets, which were all
stained and damp with the leakings,
were a bottle and three old corked-up
clay pipe bowls, filled with aniline ink.
These he claimed to have taken away
from his children, as playthings improp-
er for them to handle. But his wife told
in the Police Court that the children
had no such toys, and that her husband
had behaved strangely, almost insanely,
for some time. He has been held.
—— Baked potatoes are more nutri-
tious than those cooked in any other
way, but they must be properly baked
to be good. They hy be washed
clean but not soaked, and baked as soon
as possible without burning. As soon
as they are done each potato should be
placed ina cloth to crack the skin and
permit the escape of steam ; this makes
them mealy. Serve immediately with
the skins on, and in a napkin, and sea-
soned as they are eaten, with salt, paper
and a bit of butter, put into a hole in
the top. They have a flavor that they
lack when otherwise prepared.
——IN bottling catchup or pickles
boil the corks, and while hot you can
press them into the bottles, and wken
«cold they are tightly sealed. Use the
tin foil from compressed yeast to cov-
er the corks.
TE SEATS.
——MAcARONI,— Break the macaroni
in pieces an inch long. Boil one-half
hour and drain ; add one pint of cream,
one well-beaten egg, season with butter,
salt and a little pepper. Stir over a
clear fire until it thickens, and serve
hot
—
——BorLep MurroN CHops.—Cut
the steaks, season with pepper and sait.
Broil on hot coals, baste with butter
and sprinkle with grated bread crumbs.
Serve with stewed onions.
——A Rouxp piece cut from worn
out cashmere hose, and cat-stiched to
the wrong side of the knee of children’s |
hose with strong cottor, will strength-
en them greatly.
——There should be a small table,
about the height of the range or stove
for use as a resting-place for utensils
when omelet, gridle cakes, etc., are
made. It should be covered with zine.
——NoTHING so quickly restores tone
to exhausted nerves and strenght to a
weary body as a bath containing an
ounce of aqua ammonia to each pailful
of water. It makes the flesh firm and
smooth as marble, and renders the body
purs and free from odors.
——Tt is said that the annual income
of John D. Rockfeller, the founder of
the Standard Oil Cempanp, is six mil-
lion dollars. If this statement is correct
six hundred and eighty-four dollars roll
in upon him every hour, night ard day.
TTA ENS,
Fareer Harp To TracH.—“Do
you think,” he asked in hesitating
accents, “that you could learn to love
me ?”’
“Yes,” she replied coyly, “I could
learn, but I’m afraid you’ll have a
good deal of trouble teaching father.—
[ Washington Post.
CouLDN'T BE DENIED.— Mrs. Brown
—What made you make a face behind
my back ?
Little Johnnie—Why, Ma, you
didn’t think I was fool enough to do
it before your face, did you?
Hap Work To Do.—Young Brown
(who has just left home for the first
time)—I would like to be called at
three o'clock to-morrow morning.
Hotel Clerk—What? Do you wish
to catch an early train, sir ?
Young Brown—No ; I have a but-
ton to sew on my trousers.
— The most obstinate cases of ca-
tarrh are cured by the use of Ely’s
Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy.
It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily ap-
plied into the nostrils. For cold in the
head it is magical. It gives relief at
once. Price 50 cents.
ER TTA
——Admbergris, from which many
perfumes are made, and which is some-
times used to flavor wine, is merely
the morbid secretion of the liver of
a sick spermaceti whale. It is a
fatty, waxy substance, disagreeable t)
sight or touch, but even in its crude
state exhaling a pleasant odor.
——Are you weak and weary, over-
worked and tired ? Hood’s Sarsaparilla |
is just the medicine to purify your blood
and give you strength.
New Advertisements.
NJ eas & REAPERS.
—LAWN MOWERS—
The latest improved rock bottom prices.
o-THE McCORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS-0
And self Binding Harvester; attract the atten-
tion of all farmers who prefer to se-
cure the best Harvesting Machin-
oy on earth. The Self Bind-
ng Harvester is nearly all
steel, light running
and long lived.
BINDER TWINEA SPECIALTY
McCALMONT & CO.
Wa. SHORTLIDGE, | Business
Roger. McCaLMONT, § Managers. 35 20 2m.
J lian SALE OF UN-
SEATED lands for taxes for 1888 and
1889.—Agreeable to the provisions of law re-
lating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for
the non payment of taxes, notice is hereby
given that there will be exposed at public sale
or outery, the following tracts of unseated
lands in county of Centre, for taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the bor-
ough of Bellefonte, on
MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 1890,
at 1 o'clock p. Mm.
BENNER TWP.
Acres, Per. Warrantee Name. Taxes.
120 ale J M at 14
50 Lingle J J 3 69
100 Unknown... 4 90
BOGGS TWP.
50 Brooks Jesse........cerveseren 5 86
3.8 € bE 22 82
397 145 Carscadden D 46 156
179 70 Curtin John.. 12 55
108 Curtin James ‘7456
63 #6 Curtin Austin 4 41
45 21 Curtin Ru. 12 50
12 63 Curtin Roland.. 84
12 63 “ 4% ave ve 28
400 Carscadden D 9 40
426 100 Evans Jesse.. 15 02
36 94 Fetzer A 83
34 54 Gregg Andr 2358
433 163 Godfrey Martha 15 25
433 163 Higbey Joseph 5 14
308 3 Holt John... 25 73
100 Kelso Josep 4 61
150 Kelso Rebecca. 6 99
43 153 Lewis David.. 10 17
100 Lane Wm... 4 61
150 ¢ . Mary.. 6 99
100 & Sarah.. 5 81
50 ® Wm, 2 34
337 Livergood VN 15 67
150 Lane Sarah 10 51
150 hie uimm stb 3 53
100 80 McClure John.. . 499
339 8 i: HE iets . 15 61
146 Packer & Lucas. «166
50 * $2 ne 4 91
100 Reese Daniel 4 61
300 e Susan 13 61
150 # Daniel 60
50 Unknown...... 118
200 Wilson Wm ii . 9 30
150 Yarnell & McAllister.......... 10 64
BURNSIDE TWP.
415 Barron Jobn........ Ferriss 7
415 Black James 14 54
433 163 Brady Rober 15 16
433 163 €¢ Wm 25 58
433 163 £6 John 15 16
433 163 Bell Alexand 25 88
415 Boyd John 14 54
433 163 Bell Willia 7 60
415 Candy Eli.. ie
433 163 Cook Willia 25 58
433 163 Cowden John, 25 58
10. 22 Cox Paul... 28 00
33 163 Davidson Wm J. 15.16
433 163 Dewart William. ‘15 16
433 163 “or John hn 15 16
433 163 Donnelly Henry 15 16
433 163 EwingJohn.... 15 16
433 163 Hannah 1.75
433 163 Fox Samuel M 1516
433 163 Gray Robert... + 15716
433 163 WHHL. vinnie os 15 16
New Advertisements
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements. Philadelphia Card.
Steele George.....
Grant 'ihos..
Hall Henry 4 of...
“ Washington 24 o
Jackson Jeremiah !4 of.
Kiad John........
Levy Nathaniel.
Lewis Davis...
Miller William...
Pancoast Samuel.
Parker Jeremiah.
Rugg John........
Shaffer Henry...
Stewart Walter.
Scott Samuel.
Shym John....
Stewart Ann...
Tallman Sarah M.
Towers John........
Thomas Joseph...
Yaghe John 4 o
Wallace Joseph S.
Wallace Joseph.
Wetzel John...
Weidner Jacob.
Wheeler Henry...
Withington Martin
Wallace Joseph J
COLLEGE TWP.
Johnson RoOSS......ceeeeersininne
CURTIN TWP.
Atwood N'Li
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Brooks Jesse.
“ “
Bruce Charles.
Carskadden D..
Curtin Roland.
Edy Esther...
Godirey Martha..
Furst John S...
Hall Charles.
Hollowell Ed
Irwin James.
4% Robert.
LongJ E.
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Morgan B
Mitchell N J.
Miles Jonath
Packer Job w
“Jesse.
Wharton Mollie..
Willis John.....
Wister Casper.
Miller James
FERGUSON TWP.
Burchfield Wm
Bates Daniel...
Glasgow Silas..
Hall John.....
Hill Henry...
Hicks Abram
Patton John..
Rainy Robert..
Risk Chas.......
Thompson Mose
Unknowa..........
GREGG TWP.
Antis Henry.......covviviiniinens
Anderson Jacob. .
Asken Robert...
Barber James....
Bishop Cornelius.
Cowden John....
Carson John...
Carson Andrew.
Duncan David
Gray Robt......
Hepburn William.
Hubby Bernard.
Habn Wm.....
Hepburn Wm.
Logan Wm.....
Mosby Jacob..
Markley Jacob.
Mercer John..
Painter Joh
Reese Danie
Richardson Is
Reed Daniel
Taggart Wm
Taggart Dav
Tower James
Unknown...
Unknown.
Welsh CB......
Zeigler Micha
HAINES TWP.
Bolinder John..... w.ovveuneene
Bolinder Henry.. toi
Bolinder Frederic
Bolinder Adam......
Barr Thomas...
Barr Jafies...
Barr Mary.
Black Peter........
Dudbridge Hannah
Gratz Michael.....
Gratz Simon....
Grove Wendell
Hayes Calvin M..
Links Mary..
1 Aaron...
Mosby William
McElroth Rober
Metzger Daniel
Motz John.......
Princeton John
Phillips Levi ... .
Rhoades Daniel..
Swineford Albrigh
Snyder Simon.
Seidell Phillip..
Seidell Peter...
Snyder Catherine..
Seidell Stophel
HALF MOON TWP.
Anshultz George...............
Bates Daniel 5
Beck Jacot
Carr John..
Curtin Rola
Cross James
Hill Henry
Keith Jacob...
Lamborn Josia
Moore Thomas L..
Pyle Jacob.........
Thompson John
Unknown resteer
HARRIS TWP.
Andre Absolom
Bell John.......
Connelly Adam.
Edmiston Samuel.
Fisher J C.........
Henry Stophel
Irvin John beees
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Irvin William
Irvin John........
Johnson Thomas.
McCandless Wm..
Mitchell John...
Parker Richard.
Patterson Robert..
Reed James.........
Reynolds John.
Sample Robert..
Sankey Thomas...
Sankey Jeremiah.
Steele Robert...
Steele James..
Steele Allen...
Simpson Nathan..
Smith John......
Wilson Samuel.
te “"David....
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fe Edward..
Ld Peter ..
Work David...
“ Joseph
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HOWARD TWP.
Brown Samuel
Bonham Sarah.
Custin Samue
Custin Paul
Evans Jesse
Green Jame
Graysburg J
Green Joseph
Godfrey John
* Martha..
Hale Jas T..
Lingle J J..
Parker Wm...
Pletcher Rudolph
Taylor Joseph.....
Turner Hannah
Leathers Samuel.
White and Nestlerode
Bonham Sarah.
Brady John...
Moore
Williams John
Benham Ebenezer.
Gorrel Wi............
Hays Robert & James..
Jackson John..
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Brady John...
HUSTON TWP.
Baxter Samuel.
Price John....
Rollington John.
LIBERTY TWP.
Dunwoody John,
Hays Wm 34 of...
Irwin Robt...
Irwin Robt...
Irwin Robert
Krouse Daniel
Lytle Peter..
Lytle Peter...
Nestlerode Christ.
Potter John..
Packer Job
Stevenson Pet
Smith Christian
MARION TWP,
Curtin Constance..
Corman John.
Harris Jas D
Harris A D...
Harris Jas....
irwin John.
Lamb David
Lingle J J..
McKinney I:
McCoy & Linn
Miles James
Rorher Chri
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Schenck John...
Shoemaker Benj..
Shugart J D....
Unknown....
Young Robt...
Wilson Margaret.
Weight Wm
MILES TWP.
Brady William P
i William.
Black James.....
Barton William.
Brooks Jesse.
Barton William.
Brady William..
Antis Henry.....
“ Frederick..
Carothers James..
A Thomas
Cowden John...
Cooper William...
Deering Christopher.
Dewart William.....
Derr S and J Stahl.
Housel John..
Hall Charles..
Haines Josiah...
Lake Richard..
Levy Rachael...
Miles William 9
& te 7-16 of.
Parker William......
Princeton Jacob.
Siedell Stophel.
Williams Daniel.
Young Benj
PATTON TWP.
Burton Robert.
Diehl Nichol
« “
ee Adam
tr John..
Ellis William
Gover Robert
Gross Henry
Kline Johun..
McKane Robert.
Newport James..
O'Brian John..
White John..
West Thos...
Wilson William.
PENN TWP.
Armstron g J 08
Cook William.
Cowden John..
Cook William.
Hepburn Jas...
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Kreamer Peter..
Kennedy John...
% James..
* Andrew
& John...
& James..
Lyon Robert...
« Ezekiel..
“ Benjamin
MecCally John.
«William.
Montgomery Daniel
& William.
McDonald Alex...
Swineford Peter.
Unknown..........
POTTER TWP.
Fullmer H. B.
Forkes James..
Garrigus Edward.
“7° William.
Hubler Bernard..
Hunter Alexander.
Harrison William... wht
Hoffman William 4 of..
Livingston —....
Moore James....
McClellan George...
Patterson Benjamin.
Parker aries
Peck Joseph..
Rapp Jabob...
Smith Daniel.
Scott Samuel...
¢« Abraham.
RUSH TWP.
Allison John....
s James...
bo Andrew
« A.and John Lilly
Armstrong Aad Ww
Arthur Ann
Allison Jam
% Andrew.
Beverage David..
Bruntzman Pete:
Brachbill John
Chestnut Samu
Copenhaver John..
“ “
“ and Whitecomb..
Delaney Sharp.......
Dentler William.
Edwards Thomas..
Ehler Daniel......
Eberman Philip.
Fitzgerald Daniel..
Groe Elizabeth...
Groe and McKeon
Gray Robert......
Graves Thomas.
Gray William..
Hair Christian.
Haines Casper...
Hamiltorr Thomas.
Haines Reuben Jr
Irvin Robt...
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Jorlon Owen..
King Robert.
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Lucas Charles.
Lawrence Casper.
" Lowden Richard..
: ‘0d John.
Mayston Edward...
* McPherson William
ARD W. MILLER,
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &C.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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McCommon John.
McEntire Hugh
MecConley Mariah
Morgan B R 34 of...
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Musser Johon 4 of. 5
Musser John %4 of.
Pinkerton Hepry....
Petars Richard 24 o
Rarasey James 15 of..
Reese Thomas...
Rudisili Jadob..
Rush Benjamin
Robinson William H.
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McClure William
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Wilson William
Davis Abijah 4 of.
Fisher Samuel W..
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ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
AND BRANCHES.
May 12th, 1890.
VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone,
6.55 a. m., at Altoona, 7.45 a. m., at Pitts-
burg, 12.45 p. m. :
ellefonte, 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Altoona, 1.45 p. m., at Pitts-
burg, 6.50 p: m.
ellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.40, at Altoona at 7.50, at Pittsburg at 11.55.
VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD,
Leave Betlefonte, 5.35 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.55, at Harrisburg, 10.30 a. m., at Philadel-
phia, 1.25 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at
Philadelphia, 6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6..40 at Harrisburg at 10.45 p. m., at Phila-
delphia, 4.25 a. 1.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD,
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha
p. m., at Renovo, 9. p. m.
ellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock
Haven, 11.00 a. m.
Leave Bellefonte at 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock
Haven at 10.10 p. m.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte,
ven, 5.30. p. m.;
Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 11.00, leave Williamsport, 12.20 p, m.,
at Harrisburg, 3.13 p. m., at Philadelphia at
Pp.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
5 m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
arri
4.30 25s m.: arrive at Lock Ha-
illiamsport, 6.25 p. m., at
sburg, 3.45 a. m., arrive at
Philadelphia at 6.50 a. m.
VIA LEWISBURG.
Leave Bellefonte at 6.00 a. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m,,
Philadelphia, 3.15 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 2.30 p. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg, 5.35, at Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m., Phila-
delphia at 4.25 a. m.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY.
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8 46/ 4 34) 9 44|..Graham...| 5 37] 10 26/4 59
8 52| 4 40| 9 52|.Blue Ball..| 5 33| 10 22/4 55
8 58) 4 49| 9 59/Wallaceton.| 5 28| 10 15/4 49
9 05) 457 ....Bigler..... 5 22} 10 07/4 41
912 502 .Woodland..| 5 17| 10 00,4 36
919, 508 2!...Barrett....| 5 12] 9 52/4 30
923 512 ..Leonard...| 509] 9 484 25
9 30] 618 .Clearfield..| 504] 9 40417
938) 520 .Riverview.| 4 58 9 31/410
9 421 526 Sus. Bridge| 4 54] 9 26/4 00
950 6535 Curwensv’e| 4 50) 9 204 06
P.M.| P. M. A.M. | A. M. [PM
Benson Peter.........cceoennnas w=
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m.
vents 3 00 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 30 Ly m.
funasD 28 Pm,
Time Table in effect on and after
May 32, 1890.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R
To take effect May 12, 1890.
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eenabendi Coburn... at 27
....Rising Springs..
.....Centre Hall. 6 52
6 43
6 36
6 30
6 25
6 20
......Pleasant Gap 6 10
ervisge Bellefonte.........| 6 00
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2
EASTWARD.
114 | 112
STATIONS.
A Mir NM
.Montandon........| 9 10| 5 45
eesa .Lewisburg........, 9 00] 5 35
FairGround. cu. seciccsisersens .
..Biehl.... 8 51
Vicksbur, ..| 845
.Mitflinburg.......|- 8 35
can Mimontis. cot 8 22
ousiti Laurelton.........| 813
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Parker Richard.
Trains No. 111 and 103 connect at Montandon
with Erie Mail West; 112 and 114 with Sea
Shore Express East.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD.
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BREINER INS SRSERARERBIRESTE
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Parker Jeremiah.
Piles Benj & Co.
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Robison Richard..
Singer Abraham...
Smith John & H..
Shoemaker Benj..
“Scott Alexander
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Warden Jeremiah
Wickersham Amo
Upper End. EASTWARD
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8 May 12, = 2
a 1890. pe 7
& BP 2
P. M. A.M. | PM
5 85|....8cotia...., 9 21| 457
5 55. Fairbrook.| 9 09| 4 37
6 07, Pa. Furnace, 8 56] 4 25
6 14|...Hostler...| 8 50! 4 B
6 20 Marengo. 843 411
6 27|.Loveville.., 8 37\ 405
6 34 FurnaceRd| 831} 3 59
6 33/Dungarvin.| 8 27} 3 56]
6 48[..W.Mark..., 819] 348
¢ 58 Pennington| 8 10{ 3 40|
7 10|...8tover..... | 7 58] 3 28)
7 20|...Tyrone....| 7 50} 3 20|
Hawthorne Thos.
ELLEFONTE, BUFFALO RUN
AND BALD EAGLE RAILROAD.
To take effect May 12, 1890.
Swanswick John,
Shippen Wm Jr
Nore.—In accordance with the
6th 1887, interest will be added to the amount
of all taxes assessed against nnseated lands
above advertised.
WESTWARD.
1 5
STATIONS.
sa. m'P NM
Ar....Bellefonte....Lv| 6 00 3 00
. —-] 607 309
8 591. 611 313
8 541. 616 319
8 51. 619 323
| 8 48]. 6 22 328
8 441, 6 26/ 3 30
8 40 6 32] 336
8 36|. 638 343
8 33|. 646 3845
8 25. 3 563
819 3 59
8 LS . 4 (9
T 2 Krumrine........| 700 489
7 20 State College. Ar| 7 04 5 04
County Treasurer.
Tros. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt.
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