Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 08, 1903, Image 6

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    Democrats Wada,
Bellefonte, Pa., May 8, 1903
’ GOSPEL OF THE FIELDS,
Have you ever thought, my friend,
As daily you toil and plod
In the noisy paths of man,
How still are the ways of God
Have you ever paused in the din
Of traffic’s insistent ery
To think of the calm in the cloud,
Of the peace in your glimpse of the sky ?
Go out in the growing fields,
That quietly yield your meat,
And let them rebuke your noise,
Whose patience is still and sweet.
They toil their aeons; and we,
Who flutter back to their breast,
A handful of clamorous clay,
Forget their silence is best.
—Arthur Upson
Nine Killed by Explosion !
Shock was Felt for Miles. Three Distinct Ex-
plosions Occurred a Few Minutes After 7
O'clock Thursday Morning. And it is not Like-
ly that the Real Cause of the Explosion
will Ever Be Known Because Death Removed
Witnesses. Shock was Heard tor Miles.
An awtul calamity befel the vicinity of
Williamsburg last Thursday shortly after
7 o'clock. The plant of the Crescent Pow-
der company, located at what is known as
Wertz's station, two miles from Williams-
burg and a mile from Franklin Forge, was
practically wiped out by three ex-
plosions, one following quickly on the
other. Nine persons were killed outright
and a number injured. The debris caught
fire and added to the horror of the dis-
aster. : !
The reports ‘were deafening and were
heard for miles around. As far as Ms.
Etna the shock was felt, while in the vi-
cinity window glass was broken in houses.
The Children’s Home, across the river from
Williamsburg, sustained numerous cracks
in the ceilings and doors were sprung out
of plumb and refused to close.
The Crescent Powder company supplied
the powder and dynamite used in the large
limestone quarries of the United States
Steel corporation, in Blair county. and is
owned by Pittsburg capitalists. There
were eleven buildings in the plant, of
which number five are still standing. The
estimated value of the plant was $35,000.
George B. McCabe, of Pittsburg is the
president of the powder company and
George Troutman, of the same city, is the
treasurer.
Adam Taggart, of Pittsburg, is the su-
perintendent of the company and was found
in the ruins of his office by his wife, who,
with the aid of others, rescued him from
his perilous position. The building had
caught fire and he was unconscious. His
injuries are the most serious of all the per-
sons hurt.
The powder factory is located in a remote
portion of the county, and authentic de-
tails are unobtainable at present. Near
the factory are the lime stone quarries of
the American Wire and Nail company,
where 500 men are employed. These
quarries were deserted by the fleeing
men, and all who live in the neighborhood
hurried to places of safety. In the
magazines and store houses of the factory
were 1,400 blocks of explosives, and it was
feared the greatest explosions would come
afterward. The Piney Creek branch of the
Pennsylvania railroad runs past the fac-
tory, and because of the danger the rail-
road company refused to allow any
trains to pass over this branch.
Fourteen men and sixteen women were
employed in the factory which was destroy-
ed. Most of them were brought from Pitts-
burg. They are regarded as experts in the
manufacture of powder. The women man-
aged to escape from the building before
the explosion came that hurled their fel-
low workmen into eternity. All were cut
and badly burned. The force of the ex-
plosion was so great that it wrecked all
the buildings in the vicinity, and broke
windows in towns five miles away. A
rescuing party has gone from Williams-
burg to the scene of death and destruction.
The cause of the explosion is a mystery.
The eight men killed were blown to pieces.
The remains bave been brought to Wil-
liamsburg. Superintendent Taggart was
the only man in the factory who escaped
alive. The buildings caught fire imme-
diately after the explosion.
Because of the immense quantity of dyna-
mite stored in the plant. the rescuing party
dared not approach the fire, and another ex-
plosion was feared.
A house owned by William Treese, lo-
cated near the factory, was wrecked bya
second explosion, which occurred about an
hour after the factory was blown up. The
Treese family barely escaped with their
lives.
Prayers at $3 Each,
Swallow.
Cheap, Says
In the approval of the bill increasiug the
salaries of the chaplains of the Senate and
House from $3 to $6 a day, Rev. Dr. Silas
C. Swallow finds an occasion to indulge in
sarcastic comment : ;
*‘It was a tough job these chaplains had”?
he said, ‘‘to pray in the atmosphere creat-
ed by Ripper bills, ‘franchise grabs,’ press |
wmuzzlers’ and the like and inasmuch as the
State seems to have money to burn,’ judg-
ing from the new positions created and the
increased salaries given to so many state
employees, why should not the poor fellows
who do the praying have a fair share of the
boodle? Doubtless $6 for a three minute
prayer will double the supply of applicants
as compared with $3 a prayer and the fight
for these positions will grow more bitter as
the next session approaches.’’
The doctor furthermore thinks that at $3
each the prayers should be longer and loud |
er than at $3. In his opinion it is much
more dignified to offer outright $6 a prayer
than to auction them off to the lowest bid-
4ler, as is done with some other commodi-
ties used at the capitol.
Howard Guilty,
Life Imprisonment For the Assassin of William
Goebel. The Jury Who Convicted the Slayer of
the Governor of Kentucky Fixed the Punishment
for the Crime.
The jury in the case of James Howard on
trial at Frankfort, Ky., for the murder of
William Goebel, bas found the defendant
guilty and fixed the punishment at life im-
prisonment.
The jury reported to court that they
could not agree upon a verdict. Thejudge
ordered them to return to their room,
which they did, reporting finaily at 11
o'clock.
The Jordan.
The Jordan’s course in a straight line is
only sixty miles. Along its stream it meas-
ures no fewer than 213 miles.
Fear Vessel Blew Up Av Sea. Medical. Jewelry. $50, California and Back. Travelers Guide.
Had 95,000 Pounds of Gunpowder and Dynamite : From Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles
Avoard. JE VERY WALK IN LIFE. HERE TO GET. BE Lot. thus ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND
—_—— Tiny 26h 918th, 1905. ; : BRANCHES.
It is believed that the steamer Bambara, on Fhe Lateef Novuitt S Spiga Service ia he Chicas, Milwaukee & Schedule in eftect Feb. 8th, 1903.
her first trip from Marseilles to Dakar, 1e Latest Novelties, St. Paul and Union Pacific line. ;
. . ning : : > VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
French West Africa, with a cargo of 95,000 DIAMONDS Three trains every day Chicago to San Fran- | poove Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone
pounds of gunpowder and two cases of 1 cisco. All meals served in dining cars. 11.05 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg
dynamite, has been blown up at sea and | BELLEFONTE CITIZENS APPRECIATE “THE WATCHES, Folder sent on request Loa ionic 108 p m., sivivest Tyrone, 2.20
has foundered. Lloyds says there is reason STERLING SILVERWARE, poh) Pott, JSlstriel Poe agent, room D, p. m., at Altoona, 5.10 p.m, at. Pittoburs. 6.68
to fear that this has occurred, although no LITTLE CONQUEROR.” y n Ta Lopmse or a
. s TA UR SS SRR EE SAE SRS.
confirmation is at hand. , 444 p. m., arrive a one,
6.00, at 3
The Bambara bas not been reported from Travelers Guide. » 85 Altoona, 6.50, at Pittsburg at 10.45.
: p — CLOCKS BONE—EASTWARD.
Gibraltar, although she should have been ) Leave Pellotfonie, 353 2 ui, arrive 3 Tyrone,
sighted March 31. The captain of the JEWELRY RE pry arHsburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel
¥ : .47, p. m,
French schooner Assumption, of Marseilles Every class of citizens has sick kidneys. : ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. Leabe Bellefonte 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
reports that on March 28, when 60 miles The busy business man rushing through POCKET BOOKS, Condensed Time Table 2.20 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila-
oft Ile du Plamier, he saw a brilliant flash life on the Tun fails to Tealize the Sonsiahy : be delphis, 2 Pm.
: + ? strain he dail uts upon the kidneys. ave efon .44 p. m, i
of light, which was followed by a loud ex- The EA re Sony: UMBRELLAS. READ DOWN : Reap ve. 6.00 at Harrisburg, or 16.00 ye st Tyroae,
plosion. The captain of the Nina makes a * al positions, stooping and straining at his z Nov. 24th, 1902. VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD,
similar report. work, does not know that his backache is No 1/No 5/No 3 No 6/No 4|No2 | Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven
Th £ the Bamb bered 35 simply kidney ache. The clerk on his SILVER TOILET WARE, .30 8. m., :
e orev. of tl ® bambara numbere: feet coniimual] Ys leaning Overs counter : eT TPE Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven
men. e carried six passengers. or desk; railroaders, conductors, engi- ss Hh, De TH “10. /p. M. y -10 p. m., arrive at Buffalo, 7.40 p. m.
p gers. Se ee duck Fy engi An abundant Stock at Moderate Prices. +1 ab 5% 40 9 95| 5 15] 9 35 | Leave Da a veal) afi h7d0p. my Ha.
= jarring all have backache from the kid 711] 6 56] 2 51 9 12| 5 02] 9 22 ven, at9.15 pm. ock Ha
neys. Women at their household duties er Ol my 716/701) 2 56 «| 9 06) 4 56| 9 16 VIA LOUE HAVEN—ZASTWARD.
QUICK ARREST.—J. A. Gulledge of Ver- fey and girls at play overtax their kid- F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 723707 303 =| 9 00| 4 50/ 9 1¢ | Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a, m., arrive at Lock Haven
bena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from neys and give them more work than they a High St BELLEFONTE Pa | & 20 709/305 855 143 9 07 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at
a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. can de, is. a fortunate ting he id. . 3 = 3 5 : 5 st 1 4 2 “ Harrisburg, 3.15 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23
: : ney warn yo! 3 ey ,'m,
After doctors and all remedies failed, cry out for help. Don’t neglect the warn- Travelers Guide. I 5 : » 3 E 3 ” i ¥ 8 56 | Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 gm. arrive at Lock Haven
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested ing. Don’t jeglect a bad ack ; a lame, jg sn Sau 2 5 30 hi leave Willhamsport, at 2.53, p. m.,
i i im. weak or aching back if neglected means : arrisbarg, 5.00 p. m., Phil 4
further inflammation amd cured him. It A Fi Rn ge ot ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL. | 743 72133 8 38) 4 28) 8 47 ar ) P. m., Philadelphia 7.32
conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at trouble, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure every ROAD. 3 3 3 3 3Z i » 8 25 1 3 is Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
Green's Pharmaey. Tort of Ridve pa oh ° fad b aok aud Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899. | 7 57) 7 41] 3 37 8 22( 4 12) 8 32 = i nN ive iiumeper; Yas,
; ” a Pills are endorsed by people you know. IED FIRED 8 00 7 44] 3 40 Salona. 8 20 4 10 8 30 Philadelphia at 7.92 a. % -16 a. m,, arrive at
——Subseribe for the WATCHMAN. Read what a Bellefonte citizen says : read down read up 8 05| 7 50 3 . ILL HALL...|18 15[14 05/18 25 Late Bollotoats via Lewisuno,
: B. H. Shaffer, a Howard street {in- a lan INO: STATIONS. eech Creek R. | onte, at 6.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis.
: rs smith says 2 ras much rdaies with No. 5|No. 3 1 No. 2/{No. 4 1 5 § % i ...Jersey Shore....... 3 22 A jg pur, i Ba pilcnmbdon, 9.16, Harris.
, otice. ackache and a lameness just over m Hs " > : 5 .17 p. m.
Buaineas | hips and when I took cold “there was oy rook | aio jan |Lv Ar. a.m. | poo pr, 11229) 1130 ig WMs PORT I 2 30 Yeave! ellefonte, 2.16 p. m., arrive at Lewiopur .
ways a difficulty with the secretions. The | "4 15| 19 30(6 30/.... Bellefonte... 8 50| 2 40 6 40 | (Phila. & Reading Ry.) : aly i 2 Harrisburg, 6.50 p. m., Philadel.
Castoria lameness in my loins was very inconven- 4 21] 10 37/6 35|..... Coleville, 840 225/650 730 6EO....... PHILA... 18 36] 1i 30 .20 p. m,
- font for} conid uot move quickly with. | 425 a 8 37] 222/627! vo'40| Upp NEW YORK Harn
out having sharp twinges through me an | 498 835 217 i 1040] 9 02l........NEW YORK......... ’
if bendiy forward I could hardly | 433] 10 831) 210g 2) (Via Phila.) TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R,
CASTORIA straighten. I learned about Doan’s Kidney i 486] 10 56 ‘328 206 61g | P- m.la. m.|Arr. Lyve.la. m.[p. m. :
Pills procured them from F.Potts Greer’s ! 440 11 02/6 55) 824! 200/614 | TWeek Days ] NORTHWARD. | SOUTHWARD,
FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. drug store and took them. ‘They banish- | 4 43) 11 05/7 00]. 820 185610 isu AF "Vin Tama Lv). #100 ; 4 i :
e e pain and lameness.’ 4 45, 11 08{7 03... hone) 8 1 52/6 07 ! : - | be o
The Kind You Have Alwavs Bought Doan’s Kidney Pills for sale by all deal- | 1.85 11 20|7 12....Krumrine....., 8 1 37/5 52 | *Danly. tWeek Days, : H 3 3 Feb. sth, 1903 2 3 <
” ers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster- | 75 00 11 35/7 25 “State Colle e.. T3058 | ’ AH H =
Beds the Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents | sess mum se rr yeSZ/mms | Puilabeiemia Sismpive Can attached to East.
Sit rT CHAS. H. FLETCHER. for the U. 8. iy ae 7 311. Bloomsdort. 229 | bound train from. Willismeport st 1L30P. Me and | m= me
Remember the name—Doan’s—and take ' 515 lz 35/Pine Grove Cro.| 7 35 ;: Wess-bounc rom elp at, 650, 325 8 55 11% oa.
In Use For Over 30 Years no substitute. 48-13 i J. W. GEPHART. 656) 331 849 5 50
DLs : F. H. THOMAS, Supt, General Superintendent. | 58... Nhe
: a EE ———— Sm— Su — 3% 38 Saal Logis 80
New Advertisements. New Advertiements. New Advertisements. jh iw 38 loss
730 406 8 20| 10 44(5 14
i 514
RA - | Kioski, William General Store | Johnston, E. D. & Co....General Store Passmore, James. . Cigars ...Hardware 734 410 8 14| 10
ERCANTILE APP ISE Mecone, Joseph... ....Groceries | Jordan, Caroline .... ...Cigars Peters, George.... Groceries | Markle, J. C.........ceoiiirsismiasssvanss Meats 786 412 811 10 js 6 10
MENT Notice is hereby 7 38 5 07
{ven that the following persons and | Uzzell, George B. ...Cigars | Kohlbecker, A. A.... ...Cigars Robison, W. O. .Groeries -..Confections 414 8 09) 10 33(3 05
ye have been appraised and are | Trubicki, George. ....Meats | Miles, W. B. and Son.....General Store Reiling, J. M. and Co Jewelers Photographers Goods 748 424 7 591 10 23/4 57
hereby liable for mercantile and Ii- | Baksmecky, Mike... ....Groceries Mileshurg, Store Co {Gengral Store Rin savasiens Toneler Shay Saddlery 5 5 ppi-OsteolatungTl 1 10 20/4 52
i e! Beards! roceries 88, JONN........... , J. DB. vesnnenes
cense'taxes for the year 1903. + CENTRE HILL. Wetyler, F. I. and Co....General Store Richards, George H. .Meats | Stuart, John W.. ..Grain and Coal 758 437 7 $2 X y g 2
RETAILERS Bible, J. Cuverrrrrrrniiricnins General Store | Whiteman, H. A.......... Cigars & Candy Rothrock Sons.. ...Cigars | Sowers, Harry W.. ..Tobacco [802 440 7 48] 10 1214 20
t : CENTRE HALL. MINGOVILLE Shields, D. J..... .Groceries | Shuey, C. E..... 806) 4 45 7 42] 10 021% on
AARONSBURG:. Auman, John S Dietz, W. C % Groceries Summerville: ip 3 4; SToneries Kimport Bros.... 2% : 30 7 37] 10 02/4 30
1 I Beeraviirtioninid ral Stor nee leis, W, snap retary 3 chmidt, F.& R.Dry Goo illinery - '"USSEYVILLE. ¢
Bowen x. 5 Wire's Twine Denner, 4. 2 Tal, Store | Workman, C. C.. Grocerie® Syitger, 1. J. & 6. Millinery & Books | o . JUSSEYVILLE. = |g5l 3 5; Irate
Crouse, HBr oa ie, Produce BL ve “ iiss rtd Zonge, M. N.........ouu is ...Optician Streamer, W.A. TH Clothing 102, 0 WW, ericaressnrunss x 828 508 7 50 SHAN
Detwiler, J. H eneral Store | pagberman, J. G ra | MONUMEN Flinger, Temp. EE danas DLE, is 5% sb 717) 9 404 06
Keister and Bowe «Meats | 1 nith. Al ; s ro Albert... i 0 BS = UIBArs | Hoy, John A.....ovieieieiions eneral Store 7 13
Reter. LW Twine mi Produce fogne George a rs Segal, Sam. Hn ToecHes WOLFS STORE. 2 % 3 1s 700 : So a
ot GR lL 0 J reamer an Son.-fencral Sore; Kearns, Mrs, Nanoy Bev T00RTION Strost Thon. ....Groceries | McManaway, H. F......... Generai Store, | 8 50, 5 32 1%. zp
Musser CE Groceries I Fumbings . ki 5 urbiiure ison, J. J..cennneaninns ai } Spoonor; POET. ea igars WALKER. 8 56 538 S32 a3 2
Stover Climer H .... Hardware ee, 'y “an mon 2 on or 1 MILLHEIM Shoufeld, M.... Clothing Betts, Marie S General Store 900 542 6 45 9 10/3 30
Stover A. S.... ..Wall Paper Moro. He eneral | oe 8 i Auman, N. A... Groderies. Stein, W. F......ccccmmmaniiinna Cigars Yeathors JW Novelties 9 06] 5 51 630 90203 15
Wyle Bros.. sh and Fruit Ror Ty * en ore Auman, E. T.... ....Grain Thompson, J. C....... Tobacco & Cigars Venrick. N ‘H ere] Store 914) 559 6 31) 8553 09
3 a Aa ee re L0ves | Breon, C. H. aad Co. Bicycles Turnbach, J. H. Hdw. Co... Hardware BH 920] 605 {
AXE MANN Runkle, J. W Cigars ! ’ o : 6 20| 8503 05
D Jo a8 Scrap Iron Shawver, I. A... ? SjEars Campbell, S. Sih -Farniture Tota, rhe ...Cigars WINGATE. P.M.| P. Mm. Po AK Io.
onovan. Jerry... «++ DCL J Sms PT Fine, 0 .o Eisenhuth, J. asm rsa ssn van rugs Vail, Orrin...... 4 Harnish, I. M..................0 Groceries : 2
Harter, H. E.... ....Groceries | Smith, J. F....... <o.GGeneral Store Frank 3 1; .Ja00 raunoral Qrugs her, Frank 3 arnish, ry x a SypATE. ps Iain leaves Tyrone at 8:20 a. m.
Miller and Co... General Store COLYER. Geary, Miss Minnie V Millinery Wolf, Wm...... . Ane here SE stops through to Grampian,
BEECH. Meese, G. BR... General Store Hosterman and Stover......... Hardware Walton, John..... Hosterman, C. W... ..Produce pian at o:20 BE 11:0 a eturning it leaves Gram-
” rig ji : y Hosterman, J. H. B. & Co... Hardware Wilenzick, Philip. Orndorf, L. D..... -..Groceries m0 P-m., and arrivesin Tyrone at 8:55
MeClelian, W. Po... Groceries COBUR | Hoerman, © ¥ oun] Yor po Wolf, R. M Géneral Store | PM
BELLEFONTE. duu, Joos, co rocories , Kessler, A....... Winter, F. A. & Son. YARNELL.
Aiken's, Mrs. J. A. Ladies Furnishing Lh 3 n oy Zan | Leitz) bP: Yeager 5 Davis) Confer, Ira........... ...General Store BALD KAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
Ardell Lumber Co..........c.....o, Lumber pie’ of E. agen to General St outz, E. E....... By Wal Boras Heaton, Henry.............uee..s Groceries
Allison, Archibald Plumber ew. H agen ? dre size, AE ggent.s Chooanec, John. ZION WESTWARD, EASTWARD,
lerso i Cigars. | GTOYS: Wei k criperers = Mauk, Miss Mary PLEASANT GAP. : | ;
Albers Ghats. Loos oY Senora) Store McMullen, E. B Griffith. Tohn..... Dorman, 8. F........... General Store g 8 g | Feb, th, 1903 g i g
i Clothi ) i rere Mauk, E. W... oe Noll, B. A. and Co General Store a 2 6
Bani, Sim 1 Tong Howard, Creamery Co......... ...Produce | Musser. W. S.. eh A i = Hol 6
Brown, Edward J.. -. Fruits Rones he are Noll, WH. Jr., & Bro....General Store P.M.[ P, M, | A, M. AIT, Lv. A.M. |e. mm. =.
Brackbill, WE... 2 rnitare | Miller, H. G. Springer, Geo PINE GLENN. WHOLESALERS. 80 2 i 05, Lyrone. | 810] 12 2507 00
Broherhof a, Cigars | Bote, 8. G.. Stover, J. W Ore Boa’, Geo. R ...General Store BELLEFONTE. E50 210] 10 Bal Ttone,., 8 16/ 12 31/7 06
Brouse, R. 8... Groceries Se ). Shingles Spigsimyer es Watson, Yin Groceries | yiantic Refining Co..........cooesiivens il | 5486) 10 51)... Baid Fg s 2 E Bi Jo
nA. 4.5... ress s ver, R. s 1 H.. a
Retiatonrs 1 ply Co Meant Yonada, andrew Hardware Relish, J. M.. ...Cigars we PINE SROY E MILLS. Hellefonte fuel Supply Co....ove 5 prowl 10 is wx. 8 30| 12 457 20
el ; k ing Machines | Weaver, C. A.......... | 3 . Ard, J. B. and Co Lo Bros & Co DiviGosds anseenee 7 23
BO a rns FARMERS MILLS. i General Store Hotiorf, B.... Joh Bro Hardware | 598] 1 so| 19 3 73
Coxey, W. C..... .Groceries | Rishel, J. H...................General Store | Long, H. A ...General Store Heer J. G Platt, Barber & Co. ...Groceries 521 141] 1028 7 39
Carpeneto, Lewi Groceries FLEMING. OAK HALL. Heberling, Wagner, C. Y.................Grain & Flour | 512 1 3¢ 1 087 48
Cruse, Charles H. Alexander 1. B Close, 8. A.v.ciiin asim General Store Krebs, J. B. BUFFFALO RUN. 503 128 11507 57
Cash & Produce E FE Etters, Clayton.. «Grain yard JH... Mattern, Miles Produce | 458 122 1228 05
Ceader, Joseph. Bor wd Webber, J. H — brain 2% , I its 453 114 1243 08
rider, 7: B. an Griest, T. E... OSCEOLA MILLS, | Randolph, R. K. aa cai N. oi 3 0 1 oss 16
rt Griest, A. J. ; G Barrett, Edward... Groceries antic hhenining Lo. oo 8 28
Dagett. W Stere, 'H.M. and J. B.... General Store iv D.W... Groceries p Pow MATILDA. Prodi Cobary, Grain & Creal Grajn : 22 1248 ; 1 u $ 8
Boro o£ RIEDLEF. Walker, B. J... mLumber | Bennett, William.. Produce NTRE HALL | 4141258 924... Howard....| 959] 143/846
auble, M, an Good Will Grange No. 1150) 3. 00ries Chaney & Thompson......General Store ] . 1229 915... agleville.... 10 08 1 51/8 55
Garman, Edwin F J. W. Winklebleck agent J CA Crain, W. G. L. and Son.General Store | Penns Valley Produce Co.......Produce | 402! 12 26 9 12..Beech Creek...| 10 11] 1 54/8 88
Garman, C. M. and C. Wolf, G. W. and Son......General Store PENN CAVE. Gates, Go Woe Produce wash 351 12 16 9 01)... Mill Hall......| 10 22| 2 04l9 09
Gerberich, C. T. & Son.. G our FILLMORE. Long, Jesse.......... sieuesrsensnnnnnnCigars | Harshberger, Charles. Produce i¢ ted Pec 345) 1210] 8 55/...Lock Haven.| 10 30 2 10/9 15
gathrick Sry E. Groceries Tecurtor Tarot, Groceries POWELTON. | Hoover, W. T........ Hardware | Diehl, Joseph D....................Produce | p.a.|p. a. | 4. or. jE. Arr. a.m. [pow pow.
on “hi dy fossler dosephe RG. "| Reese, I=aac and Son....General Store ' Kelley, Peter........ ei Produce HUBLERSBURG. |
alin, Po SWeler GATESBURG. : a Eller and McKinney general hore [Hov,G. F On Sundays there is one trai h
A G jes | Dearmit, 8S. E Groceries POTTERS MILLS. i Pringle, 8, R......... General Store B a rain each way on the
Sivjen, Groce rosene Rider, M Groceries | carson. F. A General Store feet, SORE seratd Groceries i ir Taig Wi avi came schedulis as fhe
x 8 f Tv seh 1 i ese, A. W.... n fades sh :10 a. m., wee
flarner Bross -gGronees | QUYFE Smith, En ie CHAT Weston Corin Rossy BIGOT Covmoreserere gaye. And the afternoon train leaving Lock
Harrison, Charles < =GoniscHons Smith, Martin............ ...General Store | Smith. Emanu eneral Store Williams, J. M MILLERIM Haven at 3:45,
Howard Creamery Co. = lyodiice : ‘ ; PENNA FURNACE. Wiser, W. J... ; :
Hoy, J. Harris..... ...Grocer HANNAH FURNACE x McMullen & Gephart.................. Grain
Hons Ds y onfections | Beckwith, J. W... General Store | Howard Creamery Co... ROMOL on HALL LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD.
Irvin, W. and Son... ..Groceries | Walk, J. .Groceries | Miller, C. D.... -.GTOCETIOS Roby BOB. Lei General Store * :
att Go Rook Stoo HOUSERVILLE. Hussar S. Hi. tenors Biers ROLAND. Webber, J. Hoo EASTWARD. Feb. 8th 1903, WESTWARD.
Joseph Bros, and Co.. Dry goods Hboser, BeMie.. ri General Store.) 2. 8 --ENETA BIO parker and Co.e.s.inornn.General Store PENNA FURNACE. MAIL. | EXP. MAIL,| EXP.
Brune Suey Dry Gas Y: HUBLERSBURG. : PHILIPSBURG. RUNVILLE. Brown, A. M......c..ovianes wvesenn. Lumber - = STATIONS.
Keichline, J. §.... Groceries | poo © Genettl Store | Adelman, and Ratowsky.....Dry Goods Poorman, Edward......... General Store PHILIPSBURG. 4s Ee a . Bellefonte Ar. ou Lu
Kreamer and Gettig. ...........co.... Meats | LE oe encrel Store Sidrews; W. C...ee.. ~Diy Goode REBERSBURG. Atlantic Refining Co........... ............ oi 221 Gan Axemann ln 8 56 4 06
Lyon and Co........ Dry Goods | yocauley, L. H «Groceries | DIoOILc. Secures “Novelties Carlin, W. J................General Store | Adelman and Ratowskey.....Dry Bods 224 648|.......Pleasant Gap. 852 403
Lyon, Wai : gadeats : Walkey, J.....0oe Optician | gorse 3: Mo, “Instruments DiehL'R. O.. ...Hardware Penlinger Bros, Oil BR gor 65H....000 IW: 0iveie 8 49] 4 00
or and Co eth tt HOWARD. ; Eiaitic supply uo Getieral Sere ig a Be re serrriy Drugs AT ; G oe Sor seanen “Lumber 2 a g o = Dale Samii, 3 2 3 5
Meese, John........... ry Goods | opnrer W. E. Ba 8, Thos. JY. ciiiiirnnniaias i Miller 0. G2 Hoffman Bros.. ‘Tobacco 243 706]. "Oak Hall... 338 510
3 ha ack, James.... ...Cigars . ) S
Mende, Defer... -...-Serap, Hon | Sook: Kobi Bacheler and Go. Confections Shaffer San 5... Enilipsbare Milling Gon Grain & a inten Hall. IH 12
5 Py uy ly Jallahan arvey.. Produce "y . : j A Teenseinnsninad (regeon
Mile CW iTohaose | Diets, J. F Criseman and Brow. cotiing, woANDY RIDGE. | Pilipsburg Pleats Bil iamber | 3 lq ir-Sentre Hail 8 18) 3 30
Miller Rr i Son Ge Holter, Eros Custer and Notis. Wal Paper Gobo, Got ress fo Slothing oft and Cog: ‘Haw. Co... Hale 3 5 7 a 3 » 3 n
Miller, David.......... ..Groceries | foward Crea ronister, W. M. ardware Garland, Mrs SNOW SHOE th 382 7 500 7 501 309
\ 4 Davis, C. H..... ...Jeweler Kennedy, A. W......ivesveessnnna Cigars e
Melalmons nq, Co. Implements Kline abd Wolf. Deakin Thos... Pennington, J. W.......coccvivnnns Cigars | Kelley and Co..........coo.... .....Groceries iN 3 5 4 ! 7 8 2.55
Naginoy, F. E. Furniture Lon, ey CF eoutuy Store 2 Sandy Rlage Store Heneral Store SPRING MILLS. 348) soa; 1 2 ag
fton.. ; 2 eton, R. uart, H. 8...... ayepsiOFT ; : >=
tte, Ha ihn iota Lucas, and Br Erb, John.......... wees Cigars Spitler, Dan’ ...Groceries | Spring Mills Creamery Co...... Produce 3 £1 8 1. 7 26). 2 38
Pavel COM onnDrugs | lucas, C. C..... bhart, Foster Groceries Wood, D. Groceries TUSSEY VILLE. > oa isl Fitri
Potter-Hoy Hdw. Jo.. ; Hardware Leathers, Leroy Eler e ry Srocsties | Rocky, W. F.... Produce 406! 8 26]. 7 B : 3
Ric A ; ¥ 'C. Son. : Moore, H. A... FOrGeY, DAVIA.....onvrsosssssorisssmmssss rugs | Buddinger, T. B............ General Store — : 15 3 2 % 702 216
Rehan, i. Pons Hoore Qinnde Koi Fryberger, T. C.. rain and Flour Brown, J. D..... Jewelery BILLIARDS 2h aml. ss 214
Rhine. Dora Moline DE) S Forcey, M, Fii.cvccinisrsansisns .....Meals Gunsalus, John....... ....Clothing oo $21 88" si 2 .
Shad, R. J. and Bro Neff, W. H. and Son Fetterhoff, Charles and Co... Furniture Hall, W. B...........Cigars & Confections BELLEFONTE. : i ger
Shatter nd Son Pletcher, T. A...... Goss, Henry... «Groceries Kelly, John A.....ciwciismunn. CIBALS | 47 q0rc0n Yobn.. ol Billiards 15 sa. 843 1 8
x Schenck, A. A... | Gilfand, S Sha ..Dry Goods Kelly, Nugent & Kelly General Store Brockerhof 1. M Bilis 15 33 yeni, sss 1 83
Sean FB Thompson, W. He {sare & Candy | Graham, Herd and Co.........Hardware | Kelly, J. A. & Co... ...Groceries | Brockerhoff, J. M.....c........... s 20a 25 wT EWISDUTE | SN 1s
Me Lhomas, B. Webber.....Clgars & OandY | Goss, Henry J............9porting Goods | Lucas, Alfred CLARENCE. at) aap Seri: 54
Sousbeck, J. D. --.Confections Were! EB: ith, Ch are Gowiald, Sohn.) 1 1 Mecone, Joseph........ sir eneen enn Billiards ete ho Me I BH
Shuey, C C.... nwGYORETIOR Lh , U. Heo 3 B :
ns STIR JULIAN, Gray, W. Bo Jadieey | Reeser fort ei TIILIPSBURE 1 dL LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD,
Schofield, James. addlery | andrews, Annie... Dry Goods | Gon ci ...Peddlér | Thompson, John A... Thompson, J. C.. Billiards | BASTWARD: UPPER END, WESTWARD.
Sschier and Go. bry Goods | Davis, I Fe..... Groceries | Garrity, Mrs. M. Groceries | Thompson, Irvin & Co. | Rothrock, James. Billiards TTT :
pe Haale ‘Confections | Lillon, J. Irvin. toe He Gearhart, Paul ..Cigars | Uzzell, John G....c.ccesoiveriisensne. Cigars | Rothrock Sons.......o. wuss conn Billiards CR & Feb. 8th, 1903 3 i
Twitmire WT. : Hendetson, J. E., as Hagerty, E. E fections Yarnell, James I... .. ...Stationery SNOW SHOE. . g g . 19 ;
Taylor, R. B:....... i CL "....Groceries fonen Benj, «Noyeltfes . SMULLTON. ... Billiards ts
Wilkinson, W. H. Est....... arson, John... .Groceries Gor Hackenburg, W. J. Billiards
Wagner, C. Y... ...Flour and Grain Faron: TW PRI, ....Groceries Jiefriian, Sars Moyer, H. Pa SANDY RIDG ey 5 by Ay Ar Seon LL oi]
Woes & nid Go. At Tnpionents | Tallhelmn, W. &. & Son Gener vere | Haines, Mrs. J ~ SHINGLETOWN. Collins, W. A......ccooonmn. ween Billiards | eee 3 5(| 9 03/....Fairbrook | 4.36]
Williams, 8. H Wilson, CAM... amine roduce | Hoffman Bros. Gearhart, F. J......ovsivssiniviGroceries | Kennedy, A Wooo BIMArdS | woee| 8 48] 8 B7|ocs Musser. 18
A 8, 3, 1. LIVONIA : Hugg, Enoc . «o| 3391 8 51Penn. Furnace 4 50)...
Jeager and Da hoe | : i Homer, 3, M STORMSTOWN. ot em wes] 334 845)... Host a5
an, J. Stover, George B....................l igars an C ' Burket. J. G General Store ; wel 3200 83800 Maren
Geller Tn ese © LEMONT. Hots, Wine | Eves, J. P, “Produce EATING HOUSES. Sl He A
ay, HB. wn General Store Pagers): 5 Jas, b. I Ge Se BL li 3 10 8 % a Re 10 49 5 2
B RE. ancoc arles.. riffin, J. J ; ¢ «DUD; n... ane
JW Pw Sorel Ickes Miss Lilly. McAfee, E..... ...broduce | Aulerson, John ating House 312] 8 18|Warriors Mark| 15 2¢| 5 ail.
Baisor; 3 W.. derma, Jones, Alfred.. Mattern, J. C Implements ackiord, 2. U.... . g 3.05 8 09l..Pennington...| 11 30] 5 44[
Bottorf, Joh Lenker, J. E.. ’ D q ? Hazel, Charles A.... Eating House 2 58
Bellefonte Fu Mitchell, John Jones and Co. I SPRING MILLS. PHILIPSBURG 56 7 58........ tover.......| 11 42| b 5€| ...
Elmer C Jones, Mrs. A. E.........ci ees i ! Grain & Flour URG. «| 280 786... 8... 11 54, 6 05] ...
Bsugh, Kosa 1, Wihiame and Re Jones, Calvin 3lison. Bro % won AERE Erb, John... Eating House P.M. | Am. |Lve, Aram Bom.
pus RON. ‘oi ) OVE: Jaffee Bros... crap Iron Fiokle C.J . Russ, John. Enting House
Murray, Miss Kate..... ... eneral Store 4 . chen, J. W........counvediianiad roceries ne. Charles ? Spooner, Pe ng House
Moe, J. Liiaien iter General Store | Wrye, Walter .....corevonninnnn. Groceries | Kessler, The L. G. Co....General Store | De Sales A Seep silo Tost, TH : Eating Hous BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
BLANCHARD. ; . LINDEN HALL: Ti) Sen inar : Confections Long, C, P..... General Store STATE COLLEGE. Time Table in effect on and after Feb 8th 1903.
Berryhill, G. 8 ‘yjLobaceo {Reyer Mis. J- W,.....Beneral Siore Mapledoram, vs. M. B.. ..Ci| fipEs, Daniel Goo TiRerE | gyle, H, 0........ns -Eating House | Mix | Mix | Stations. | Mix | Mix
Harte Se i Weiland FE ener Store McCausland, Thos. 6 Jencier Rn, H. F.... General Store se—— Y T9732 5 20
Ren D.B : MOUN T EAGLE, Yio RPh ye Qigars Sowers, Daniel.... .....Medicines BROKERS. 5 918! 5 05
Moon, A. R. ny Marks. A. W.. h gs | Smith, John & Bro. . Furniture PHILIPSBURG. 6 9 15] 4 56
Quigley, J. Heverly, E. E.......coouvennnin. Groceries Maloy, TM ta Snyder, LG. ..Produce : v 16 » £8 B5If4 38
Seve Laura ~Groceries } MADISONBURG. Musser, Mrs. M. A... Ze gler, Dy W. & Son. Genera) Store gain, W, Bo jroo nimmpBrokes 5 Gum Stump... a fs 3 fer
Snyder, H. A.. - Groceries nek, FOP... aay Plows | Mu Lumber Co.....com...... Lumber NE, Gi Ouovrasierassrersserisngisnisnnes Js - Snow Shoe.......Lv. } 1
Williams, C.A neral Store en) A: J. and Co....... General Store Moshannon, Mfg, Co....Mine Sup jes SOBER. i Total No. of Retailers As sed 562 P.M. A. MIP) M.
BOALSBURG. MARTHA > Markowitz, A........cocevevvaeninn Peddler agman, U. G........... Annserirasa .Groceries . ? dei op
Allen, T. M.... mioiitoceries Ebberts, 0. Disa General Store ii Margaret Groner jes STATE COLLEGE. )y iy 5 Billiard, fooms “ 5 n Ww, gn ony, Week days ORY WOOD.
BolLS Moki ‘GaTaware bes MOSHANNON. Munson, Jas. H., eneral Store Corl, G « « Brokers “wo 2 General Manager. “General Passenger Agent.
Condo, I. Gores ....Tobacco | Craft, A. Li... Groceries | Norris, Jas. A. Confections j College Hardware Co WL WY gd ir
, 1.GL, vce t ofthe iOR s | Or 3 viet trensaronet aries
Gibbony, 0. H General Store grove, 4 a So-Groceries Notsca, Jonny: roe Agere | Holmes and Co. General Store 4
Stover, 0. Ww. implements cas, J Pik . noraj Sire ..Groceries , Holmes, I. C........ General Store For the purpose of gorreoting om Money to Loan.
Webber, J. N.... Genera it To | Trobe i and A Groceries | Parker, Geo, G........... .... Florist | Holmes, J. H. Jr. ...Bicycles | errors of appraisements, appeal will
SE Re YS MILESBURG. Philipsburg Beef Co. ee wis cd lL EL REL ;
* Perks, F. ' «Books ; Graham, Geo. wna Perfumes | fice efon a , on Tuesday, May ;
Buddinger, T. B.. .General Store | Bierly, Robt. and Son.......Implements | Philipsburg Milling Co Flour & Grain | Krumrine, Brog............General Store | 12th, 1903, between the hours of 10 MONEY TO LOAN on good security
Brooks, Jacob. .Groceries Bogss, +S... .Groceries | Peters, A. D.... wenn Meats Kalin, Saml... ...Clothing | o'clock a. m., and 2 o'clock p. m., and houses for rent.
Chambers, Da: Bu Ook, Er Santa 08 Parker, B B Wagons Ropneds: T Cigars when those Whe, fo Jods San attend, ns J. M. EEICHLINE,
i se, C. H... ove y ters, un AT'S usser, Har > fib «| 45-14-1yr. al w
on oes Harshbarger, Z. To... “Meats Poe a Tin sriiin .Serap fore McCormick, implements 48-19 Mercantile Appraiser, ye y