Bellefonte, Pa., May 25, 1900. New Advertisements. ORSE FOR SALE.—A four year old colt, strong, healthy and the making of a 15001b. horse, can be purchased at fair figures, by applying to this office. 45-16-3t. The Chocolate Industry. Millions of Pounds Used in This Country Every Year. *“The American people are evidently very fond of chocolate, for there are about 12,- 000.000 pounds of the commodity consum- ed in the United States annually,’’ said a large wholesale dealer in chocolate beans in Boston to a writer for the Star recently. “Two thirds of the chocolate imported into this country is purchased by chocolate manufacturers in Massachusetts, and the rest is distributed among the numerous candy firms in New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere. There are three principal grades of chocolate, which are known in the trade as the Caracas, the French and the German. Of these three varieties the Caracas is con- sidered the best. The color of Caracas chocolate is a pale brown. In flavor if is much stronger than the French or German article. “To test the quality of chocolate it is only necessary to put a piece of it in a pan of water and allow it to dissolve. The bet- ter grades will leave no sediment ; the others will. This is due to the fact that in the cheaper varieties the shell is ground up and used as a filler. The lighter the choco- late the better the quality. The cheaper grades are dark brown, owing to the ground-up shell. “One of the largest cocoa plantations in the world is located in Nicaragna. It is owned by a French firm, whose chocolate is known all over the world. Their works at Noisiel turn out about 40,000,000 pounds of chocolate a vear, and their employes number 1,500. The tinfoil in which the cakes are wrapped costs alone $100,000 per annum. The possibilities of cocoa culti- vation in Central America are not yet fully realized outside of France. When they are there will be a big ‘boom’ for lands suitable for the purpose.’’ —— “Have you lived very long in the suburbs ?”’ *‘Not so very long ; only about fourteen cooks.” A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.—‘‘Of large sores on my little daughter’s head devel- oped into a case ofjscaldhead’’ writes :C.D. Ishillof Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured her. It’s guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25¢ at F. P. Green. TORTURED A WITNESS.—Intense suffer- ing was endured by witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie,Ky., before he gave this evidence : “I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King’s New Discovery which gave instant relief. I have used it in my family for four years and recommend it as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but absolute- ly cures Consumption. Price 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at F. P. Green’s drug store. Roofing. A LEAKING ROOF ISA PESKY NUISANCE. W. H Miller, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, puts on new or repairs old slate roofs at the lowest prices. Estimates on new work gladly fur- nished. 42-38 Tourists, Winter Excursion to Summer Lands. The Iron Mountain route announces the sale of winter excursion tickets to various points in Ar- kansas, Louisiana, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona and California. For rates, descriptive pamphlets, etc., address J. R. James, acting cen- tral passenger agent, 905 Park Building, Pitts- burg, Pa. Two Fast Trains Daily to Portland, Ore. Via Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern ine. “The Overland Limited” leaves 6:30 p. m., equipped with Pullman sleeping cars tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, buffet, library ears. All meals in dining cars. “Pacific Express’ leaves 10:30 p. m., with similar equipment. No change of cars. Fastest time. Unequaled service. The best of everything. All agents sell tickets via Chicago & Northwestern railway, or address: A. Q. Tallant, 507 Smithfield street, Pitts- burg, Pa. Plows, Etc. PA/ TA TD VL OS AST DS LST ) | O LIVER CHILLED PLOW AT OLD PRICES. Notwithstanding the great advance in all kinds of Steel and Iroa implements 0—POTTER & HOY—o The Hardware Dealers, of this place, have been able to make such arrangements as will en- able them to continne the Sale of the OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS AT THE OLD PRICE OF $10.00 This does not mean old Plows, but the latest mod- el of that well known Plow. Spurious plows under the same name can possibly be purchas- ed cheaper, but we guarantee every plow we sell to be a Gen- uine Oliver Chilled of the lat- est model and the Price is only $10.00. POTTER & HOY, BELLEFONTE, PA. SOND. DV LT OV oT BCT AT LTO TL TL BTL ITA TM \a/ TA - on 5-11-1y Na VA VA VA TT AV AV AV OV AT AV LVL FOV UF LH, FT a / OOH AY ma O YOU WANT A COW. — A half Alderney, good butter maker, large gen- tle, and just in her prime, is offered for sale. Address “‘Z,’" care of this office. 45-16-3t. ANTED.-—Twenty 2-horse teams to work in scrapers on new fair grounds near Bellefonte. For further information apply to F. W. McElroy, Bush house, Bellefonte, Pa., on and after May 16th. i 45-19-2t F. H. CLEMENT & CO. ORSES FOR SALE.—Fine large horse for draft or driving purposes, about 7 years old. Also smaller horse for driving, 7 years old. In- uire of Dr. Bilger, above Parrish’s drug store, ellefonte, Pa. 45-11-tf. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters of administration on the estate of James E. Conroy deceased, late of Spring town- ship, having been granted to the undersigned they request all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHAS. M. McCURDY, OSCAR W. HUNTER. 45-15-6t Bellefonte, Pa. Medical. TNE IS THE TEST. THE TESTIMONY OF BELLEFONTE PEOPLE STANDS THE TEST. The test of time is wnat tells the tale. “A new broom sweeps clean’ but will it wear well is what interests most. The pub- lic soon find out when misrepresentations are made, and merit alone will stand the test of time. Bellefonte people appreciate merit, and many months ago local citizens publicly endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills” they do so still. Would a citizen make the statement which follows unless con- vinced that the article was just as repre- sented? A cure that la ts is the kind that every sufferer from kidney ills is look- ing for. Mr. James Rine of 2 Thumas street, em- ployed in the planing mill, says: 1 can speak as highly now of Doan’s Kidney Pills, as I did years ago and my case is pretty good evidence that the cures made by them are not temporary. I have not had any of the severe pains in my back .since I used Doan’s Kidrey Pills while before I suffered intensely. I used to be so bad that I could not put on my shoes and could hardly drag myself around. Though I have had slight touches of back- ache it never amounted to much. I have recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to hundreds of people and I know of those who have had the greatest relief from suffering by using them’ [ can say they are reliable and permanent in their ef- fects.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan’s and take no substitute. 45-21 A Fast BicYCLE RIDER—WIill often re ceive painful cuts, sprains or bruises from accidents. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, will kill the pain and heal the injury. It’s the cyclist’s friend. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Sore Lips, Burns, Ulcers and Piles Cure guaranteed. Only 25¢. Try it. Sold by F. P. Green druggist. A KEEN CLEAR BRAIN.—Your best feel- ings, your social position or business suc- cess depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King’s New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent hox will make you feel like a new being. Sold by F. P. Green druggist. Rducd Rates to Philadelphia. Via Pennsylvania Railroad Account Republican Na- tional Convention. On account of the Republican National Convention at Philadelphia, June 19th, the Pennsylvania railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all stations on its line at the rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 50 cents). Tickets will be sold and good going June 15th to 19th, inclusive, and returning to June 26th, inclusive. 45-20-5t Reduced Rates to Camden, Ind. via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the meeting of Old Order of German Baptist Brethren at Camden, Ind., June 3rd to 5th, 1900, the Pennsylvania railroad company will sell, from May 31st to June 3rd inclusive, excursion tickets to Camden, Ind., from stations on its line west of Balti- more, Md. (not inclusive), west of and in- cluding Lancaster and Reading. and from - stations south of and including Sunbury, "at rate of one first class limited fare for the round trip. Ticket will be good returning until July 5th inclusive. 45-20-26 Reduced Rates to Washington, D. C., via Pennsylvania Railroad. Account Imperial Council, Order of Mystic Shrine. For the Imperial Council, Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Washington, D. C., May 22nd, and 24th, the Pennsylvania railroad will sell tickets to the general public, from "all stations on its line, to Washington and return, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going May 19-21st, returning to May 28th, in- clusive. 45-19-3t Reduced Rates to North Manchester, {nd., i via Pennsylvania Railroad. | { For meeting of German Baptist Breth- ren, at North Manchester, Ind., May 29th to June 8th, 1900, the Pennsylvania rail- road company will place special excursion tickets on sale May 29th to June 3rd, 1900, from stations west of Baltimore (not in- clusive), and Lancaster and Reading in- clusive, and south of and including Sun- bury, at rate of first-class limited fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good re- turning until July 1st, inclusive. 45-20-2¢t Grain=0/ Grain-0:! The Centaur Company, New York City. Rememberthat na me when you want a delici- ous, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Grain-O is made of pure grain, it aids digestion and strengthens the nerves' It is not a stimulant but a health build- er and the children as well as the adults can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 14 as much as coffee. 15¢. and 2c. per package. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, 45-1 For the Spring Trade. v v ; ECKENROTH & ; VIA VAT ATA TA ¢ MONTGOMERY, OA TATA TA TNA TN We have in Stock for im- b mediate use ¢ PAINTERS, Tue LarcrsT AND Best AssORTMENT oF WALL Parer ever brought to Bellefonte, We also carry special sam- ple books of Fine Pressed. Embossed, Tapistry, Floral and Burlap Effects. 45-10-6m § LB TV AST, ASN Fine Groceries TCHR & CO. SIGN WRITERS, GRAINERS, PAPER HANGERS. Picture Framing, Window Shade Nc : x : 3 LATA VAS TNT] Curtin Pole Specialties. BELLEFONTE, PA We take contracts for Painting and Paper- ing all kinds of public and private buildings. We use nothing but the best White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil that is made. Our prices are the lowest for a good class of work, with the Best Mechanies to do it. nao NA FG FAVA TA TAP GROCERS —— Look at these prices and then remember that they are for the very best grades of the articles mentioned : Fancy California Seedless Oranges 30c., 40c. and 30c. per dozen, 3 Cans Standard Tomatoes for 25e. ook Jost $t Corn for 25c, Fine Canned Peas 12e¢., 13c., 20¢ and 23e, California Unpared Peaches at 10e. per pound, a bargain. Fine California Prunes Sec., 10c. Fine Raisins 10e, Try our 40¢. Table Syrup. » 12¢. and 13¢. per pound. It beats em all. We have a pure Sugar Syrup at 60c. per gallon. This is rare goods. The very Finest full Cream Cheese 1Ge. per pound. t We charge the working man no profit on his Dinner Pail, reg- ular size 20c. large size 2ic. 5 If you want a package of Lake Fish don't spend any time in looking for them. Come straight to us and get just what you want. New Maple Syrup in one'gallon cans $1.25. This is straight Maple Goods, We get it direct. New Crop Maple Sugar in bricks 1214¢. per pound. goods, These are only a very few of our bargains. Bright pure Our store is big and full of them. You wont go amiss by giving us a call. SECHLER & CO. 42-1 Bush House, BELLEFONTE, PA. Dr. Stits. Travirs Guid. thoroughly. There are imitators don’t advertise them. fonte. ly breathe. grew quite deaf. good as she ever did. community. very hard of hearing. as I am now 72 years old. tively. New Treatment. Be Dee Be. oon DD Do ODD BA DM DO. VD DD BD. AD. DD. BA DDD. DD. DD ABD. LB. BB DB AB. BL AD. ADD. AS LD AA AA AA et Consultation Free. THE NEW TREATMENT CURES Doctor Stites Has Demonstrated This! HE HAS GIVEN PROOF AFTER PROOF. HE LEADS, OTHERS FOLLOW. Dr. Stites is Causing Universal Astonishment by His Wonderful Cures of all CATARRHAL DISEASES. This Century has been correctly termed the most im- portant in scientific advancement, but no new discovery > n any line is at this time attracting such wide-spread attention as Dr. Stite’s NEW TREATMENT for the cure of all Catarrbal Diseases and Deafness. ph enomenal cures made by him during the past years ha ve been so remarkable, astounding and wonderful as to demand the attention of scientific men all over the country ; his methods are so simple and thorough—no caustic sprays, no acids, no burning. Not only does he cure hundreds at his office, No 21 Allegheny St. Bellefonte, ability to cure at a distance, who profess to have the NEW TREATMENT : they are unworthy of trust, and belief. Dr. Stites is the only man in this country who has proven by hundreds of testimonials from unimpeachable citi- zens, living right among you, that he can cure, as he advertises ; others vuant-their skill and praise them- selves ; profess to have hundreds of testimonials; but Different from anything ever before in use in Dr. Stites is restoring the hearing to scores of people. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Troubles, and all Chronic Diseases also yield to his skill. DR. J. K. STITES, THE EAR, THROAT AND LUNG SCIENTIST, 21 North Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. DR. STITES THE MAN OF THE HOUR, Has proven that he has hundreds of testimonials, given to him by grateful patients for advertising purposes, but under no circumstances advertises names except when he has written consent. NEW TESTIMONIALS : What the New Treatment Has Done for Little Lena Rice of Bellefonte : Our little daughter Lena, who is now 8 years old, has suffered greatly, since quite young, Her nose was always so much stopped up that she had to breathe through her mouth entirely. hawked and spit all the time. much enlarged. giving her a great deal of trouble. She would get so choked up, and on taking cold could hard- After a while her ears got very bad and she We did not know what to do for her, as nothing seemed to help her. New Treatment, we went to Dr. Stites, and now we are happy to say that our little girl can now hear almost as She is much better in every way, and feels bright and happy as a child should feel. We are so grateful to Dr. Stites for he is a blessing to the Respectfully, Suffered Horribly with Head Noises, Bronchitis and Deaf- ness, Before Taking Dr. Stite’s New Treatment. I bave been troubled greatly with taking cold. then Bronchitis, and a cough set in. horrible shrieking, buzzing and whistling noises in the head worried me constantly, and gradually I became I hadn’t much hope for myself Having heard of the wonder- ful New Treatment I went to Dr. Stites, and though I have been there only one month, I am ever so much better, those horrible noises in the head have left me en- I feel, Oh ! so much better all around that I do not hesitate to recommend highly Dr. Stites and his Respectfully, Hours, from 9 a. m. to 12, 1 to 5p. m. and 7to 8 p. m. No Incurable Cases Taken. In fact, the but they cure but he has the and equally permanent. Belle- with catarrh. Then she Her tonsils became very When we heard of the MRzs. JANE RICE. Then worst of all, these D. C. WALTERS, Bellefonte, Pa. VU OY WY OY UY UY WY UV UY TY UY UV IV IY TY VUUVY TY UV UY UV TV TY TY UY TY VY UY YV YT VY UV OY OY UY UY UY TY PY VT ve For Sale. Jewelry. Roc FARMS. J. HARRIS HOY, Manager, Office, No. 8 So. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Shoats, Young Cat- tle and Feeders for sale at all times. 43-15-1v Tailoring. J, H- GROSS, ° FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. High St., next door to Centre ccunty Bank Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Latest Patterns in Spring and Summer Suit- ings for Men are now on Display, and the Prices will Suit you. 44-28-1y Spouting. POUTING ! SPOUTING ! SPOUTING! SPOUTING ! SPOUTING ! W. H. MILLER, Allegheny St. - - BELLEFONTE, PA, Repairs Spouting and supplies New Spouting at prices that will astonish you. His workmen are all skilled mechanies and any of his work carries a guarantee of satisfaction with it. 24-38 Saddlery. 35,000 $5,000 $5,000 ——-WORTH OF: ~=—— HARNESS, HARNESS, HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, PLAIN HARNESS, FINE HARNESS, BLANKETS, WHIPS, Etc. All combined in an immense Stock of Fine : Saddlery. wee NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS...... To-day Prices have Dropped | THE LARGEST STOCK OF HORSE COLLARS IN THE COUNTY. JAMES SCHOFIELD, 3-37 BELLEFONTE, PA, | i | | i QEASONAELE SELLERS. We have still many novel- ties left from the Holiday season and are ready with numberless suggestions for useful and DECORATIVE ARTICLES IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FANCY CLOCKS, JEWELERY SII VERWARE, ETC. UMBRELLAS AND POCKET BOOKS. —[0]— F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-16 High St. BELLEFONTE PA Travelers Guide. f IERTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. Condensed Time Table. READ powN Ta i Jan. 21st, 1900, [= TY I No 1/No 5/No 3} No 6 No fon | | } | | a. m.[p. m.|p. m.;Lve. AT. |p. ML |p. In. |a. m. 6 30{42 40 BELLEFONTE. | 9 02] 5 10] 9 40 2 6 42] 2 52|........ Nigh... | 849) 4 57| 9 27 3) 6 ...210: | 8431 451921 6 IECLA PARK..| 8 38| 4 46] 9 18 6 Dun kles......| 3 444| 91 6 2 4 40! 9 10 9|...Hublersburg... | | 7 «.Snydertowr wn | 4 36] 9 06 iY Nittany. | 4 33 9 03 iY .Huston.......| 4 30{ 9 00 LT JAMA a... { » —~ 00 00 00 00 =F +J 1 =F = =F =F =J =F = =3 =J i (Beech Creek R. | 11 45} 8 13)........ Jersey Shore......... 12 20{ 8 45|Arr. IM’ m | Live H12 34/¥11 30 Ta} W Ms'PORT Ne (Phila. & Reading Ry.) | 00... PHILA... 18 36{*11 36 19 30|c..er.... NEW YORK.......... a (Via Phila.) 10 SO 4 ~ > 8 29 10 40 p. m.[a. m.|Arr. tools m.[p. m. *Daily. Week Days. 26.00 P. M. Sundays. 110.55 A. M. Sunday. Pumtaverpaia Steepina Car attached to East- bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 P. M, and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.36. J. W. GEPHART. General Superintendent. PEESILVAN RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Schedule in eftect Nov. 20th, 1899. VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD, Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone 11.10 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg, 5.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.15 p. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., 2+ Pittsburg, 6.55 p.m Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.00, at Altoona, 7.35, at Pittsburg at 11.30. VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone 11.10, at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel- phia, 5.47. p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.15 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila- delphia, 10.20 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.00 at Harrisburg, at 10.00 p. m. VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven, 10.30 a. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.43 p. m., arrive at Wllliamsport, 3.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, at 8.31 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, at 9.30 p. m. VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a, m., arrive at Lock Haven 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.43 p. m., arrive at Williamsport, 3.50, leave 4.00 p. m., Harrisburg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia 10.20 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 8.31 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 9.30 p. lage Williamsport, 12.48 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg, 3.55 a. arriv Philadelphia at 6.52 a. ‘ dibs. VIA LEWISBURG. Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, at 9.05 a. m., Montandon, 9.15, Harris burg, 11.30 a. m., Philadelphia, 3.17 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewisburg 4.47, at Harrisburg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. A TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R. NORTHWARD, | SOUTHWARD, gd! = i 2 | RE] 3 | % % g | cg | : Nov. 20th, 1899} 2 = & z By Eid | 5 | HR | 1 i P.M.| P. M. | A. M. {Lv 720| 320 8: (6 10 1 26] 3 26] 6 04 281 coeove | 2 7 a 330 8: 5 54 741 340 842 5 52 T45 344 8 5 48 754 3 53] 81 5 39 800i 359 9 5 32 804 103 9 5 25 506 405 9 5/5 21 8 07| 406 913 315 19 8 13} 412 2 £ 5 08 [ass een] 8 5 06 819) 416 9 2 5 02 823 420 9: rs 4 58 8 26) 423 9 hilipsburg... 4 56 831 429] 945 ....Graham... 7 46] 10 07/4 51 8 36] 434 9° .Blue Ball.....| 7 41 10 02(4 46 8421 440 9 56....Wallaceton ...| 736! 9 56/4 40 8 47) 4 45 .Bigler....| 781] 9 50/4 34 8 53) 50 .Woodland....| 7 26 9 45/4 28 8 56) Mineral Sp...| 7 25! 9 43/4 25 9 00 Barrett 721 93914 2 9 05] Leonar 717) 9 35/4 15 9 09] ~Clearfield.....| 7 13| 9 31/4 09 9 14| 2| Riverview...| 7 09] 9 26/4 03 9 20| | Sus. Bridge...| 7 04] 9 20(3 56 9 25) 5 37 10 44|..Curwensville..| 7 00/. 9 15(3 51 Sivivs | 5 43 10 R 6 54i.........|3 35 6 46|.........]3 27 6 40.........13 21 P.M. | A. Mp, = BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. | | Pv. | A. IAT Lv. a.m. LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. EASTWARD, ~ WESTWARD. EASTWARD. | @ 2 | 2 & 2 & Nov. 20th, 1899.) 2 | - = €( = = ? | = oz E/E Ek t 21 5 EB = ao | I= 5 P.M. P. M. | A. M Lv. am p.m. P.M. 6 00 2 15 8 10] 12 307 15 5 54 2 00 8 16| 12 36/7 21 £50 2 03) 8 20/ 12 40/7 25 5 46, 20 8 24) 12 4|7 29 4 8 30| 12 50(7 35 8 33] 12 52/7 38 8 35] 12 54/7 40 10 842) 1 00(7 47 10 28 8 49| 1 06|7 54 10 20 Julian....... 8 58 1 14/8 03 10 11].....Unionville...| 9 07| 1 23/8 12 10 04/Snow Shoe Int.| 9 15 1 30/8 20 10 01/...Milesburg.. ...| 9 18/ 1 33(8 23 9 53|....Bellefonte....| 9 32| 1 42/8 31 4 32 12 55) 9 41|.....Milesburg ... 1 55/8 43 425 12 48) 9 34|..... i 2 04/8 51 4200... 9 2 088 55 4141238) 9 2S 14/9 01 4051229 9 2 2319 10 402 12 26] 9 2 26|9 13 3511216] 9 2 37/9 24 3 491. seerssee 8 2 39/9 26 3 45 12 10 Lock 2 43/9 30 P.M.| P. M. | A. Mm. |Lv. P. M. P.M, LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. EASTWARD. Nov. Zoth 1899. WESTWARD. MAIL. | EXP. MAIL.| EXP, STATIONS. P. M. | A. M. |Lv. Ar. A. Mm. | Pom. 215] 640 .Bellefonte........... 410 221] 645 .Axemann.... 4 06 224 648 Pleasant Gap.. 403 2 21) 6 51.. ssn Pel Ueeeess 4 00 2 34| 657 Dale Summit., 3 54 238 702 ..Lemont... 3 50 243) 706 ..Oak Hall. 3 46 248 710 ..Linden Hall. 3 42 25 T17 «Grogs... .., 3 38 302 722 ..Centre Hall.. 3 30 3100 728 ..Penn’s Cave. 323 317 735 ..Rising Spring.. 317 325 743 Zerby. 3 08 332] 750 3 02 338 756 2 55 3 43] 8 00 2 51 351 808 2 42 3 54] 8 12. 2 38 401 818 2 31 408 82 2 23 416/ 833. 216 418 8 35 2 14 4 22) 840... 2 10 427) 8 15|.. 2 05 435 8 53 Vicksburg. 157 435 85 wo BiohlL. C 153 4471 905 Lewisburg 5 145 455 915 ...Montandon..........| 138 IM UPPER END, WESTWARD. iE = Te 3 $d | lg 8 | ® | A Nov.2oth,1s9. X | H | 2B = - en ; i i i i | P.M. | A. M. Ar. Lve. a.m. | P.M. en 430 900i... 4 be 4 9 03 , 5 8 57)... [1022 5 8 51 Penn. Furnace 10 28) 5 8:.451...... Hostler..... 6) 8 39|... .Marengo...... 5 sserauler IOVOVIIS: oY oii] 8 33.Furnace Road.| 10 52 5 8 26|....Dungarvin... t- 5 8 18 Warrior's Mark| 11 10; 5 8 09 ...Pennington...| 11 200 5 1 88ieens Stover.......| 11 32 6 3 315 7 . Tyrone.....| 11 40] 8 15}... AT A. on | poo JELLLFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on ana after July 10, 1899. Mix | Mix | Stations. | Mix | Mix 5] 9 h3/Lv.......Bellefonte.... 321 5 20 i 10 01}... ..Milesburg.. 9 18| 5 05 10 04] Snow Shoe Int.. [9 15) 4 56 {6 15/10 14] chool House ..|f8 5b|f4 3: 6 19 {10 1 Gum Stump.. £8 50 f4 27 7.27] 11 261Ar....... Snow Shoe 7 30) 3 15 P. M.JA. M1 A. M.IP. M. “f stop on signal, J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Ma Week days only. J. R. WOOD. > ev 1ge JB ELLEFONTE CENTRAL ROAD. Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899. RAIL- WESTWARD EASTWARD read down read up tNo. 5/tNo. a|No- Srat1oNs. +No. 2 No. 4| 6 7 “ P. M. | A.M. [An | Lv, Ar. A.M. | PM. Ip 4 15] 19 30/6 30/....Bellefonte 8 50{ 2 40/6 40 4 21) 10 37(6 ¢ .. Coleville.. 8 401 2 25/6 30 4 25| 10 42:6 Mon ia 837 22262 4 28] 10 47(6 Whi 8 35] 2176 23 4 33] 10 51.6 831 2106 21 4 36/ 10 56/6 8 28) 206/618 4 40 11 02/6 ¢ 824) 2 (0/6 14 4 43] 11 057 90|..... 8 20| 155619 4 45| 11 087 03|... J 818 1520607 4 55| 11 20/7 12/....Krumrine....| 8 07) 1 37/5 59 5 001 11 35/7 Clin 8 00 1 30/3778 EB Chl IL 247 27 oreo STUDIOS rere | 7 45) 1 34|02 5 10] |7 81]...Bloomsdorf...| 7 40 5 20 5 15] |7 35 Pine Grove Cro.| 7 35 Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Williams ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train Nos. 3 and 5 for State College. Trains from State College connect ith Perna Ek R. trains at Bellefonte. + Daily, except Sunday. PF. H. THOMAS Supt.