Beworralic iran, Bellefonte, Pa., May 22, 1903 Pittsburg Tragedy, Mrs. Margaret E. Kountz in the Hospital Suffering from Two Wounds. John E. Walsh is Dead He was Killed by the Woman's Husband, Having been Caught Walking With Her on the Street. Kountz Will Plead Self Defense. Mrs. Margaret E. Kountz, of Pittsbarg, the surviving victim of her husband’s jealous attack upon her and her escort, contractor John E. Walsh, lies in the Homeopathic hospital suffering from the effects of two serious wounds. She is igaorant of Walsh’s death and imagines that he is living wounded in the next room to her. One of the bullets struck Mrs. Kouniz in the arm, and passing through that member broke her jaw and lodged at the base of her tongue. The other passed through her arm and lodged in her chest. She may recover, but it will be several months before she can articulate. By means of writing she made known to her nurse and Alderman William F. Walsh, a brother of the dead man, that ‘‘If Jack dies I want to die, teo.”’ When told that ‘Walsk was aliveand had good prospects for recovery, she wrote : ‘‘Billy, I am dying. Tell Jack that I became a Catholic at last. Do send a priest to me. Telegraph Ernes- tine Anderson, at St. Mary’s academy, Little Rock, of my condition.’’ Ernestine is Mrs. Kountz’s 14-year-old daughter by a former marriage. She has relatives also at St. Louis. In her suffering she did not forget her hatred for her husband ard wrote : ‘‘I never had any use for Kountz after he threw my diamonds down the gink. He knew that I despised him, and I hope they will make him pay dearly for shooting both of us. To the superintendent of police, Mrs. Kountz wrote : ‘‘Kountz and I uever got along well to- gether. About five weeks ago he took my diamonds from me and beat me. He threw the diamonds into the sink and Jack had to get a plumber to try and save them. Only the earrings were recovered and I am sure Kountz has my rings and pin. I had over $1,200 worth and all I have left is my earrings.’’ Walter P. Kountz, the man who did the shooting, is secretary of the Wiota Iron company, with offices in the Park build- ing. Up to a year or so ago he was a prac- ticing dentist in Pittsburg, but gave up his practice to take the more lucrative position of secretary of the coal company. While in jail Kountz told the police officials that he will plead self-defense on the ground that he believed Walsh to be armed and that he, feeling guilty, would have shot the husband of the woman he was escort- ing. Kountz says he was walking along the street and met the couple by accident. He repeated several times that Walsh mov- ed behind the woman and madea move- ment toward his hip pocket as if to draw a revolver. Kountz then immediately began shooting and says he remembers nothing of what occurred after the first shot. Walsh, the man who was killed, was a prominent contractor in Pittsburg, and lived in a handsome home on Squirrel hill. For some time past Mrs. Kountz had been liv- ing at the Walsh home as housekeeper. She had entered suit against her husband, alleging non-support. Milltons to Fight Unions. On acconut of the strike in the building trades, - work has been stopped on 263 structures in New York, representing an investment off $17,151,950. The loss in wages to the strikers is said to amount to $400,000 a day. In spite of the loss they are suffering the employers of labor in all branches of the building trades show no sign of giving in to the strikers. These associations repre- sent every branch of the business, from ex- cavating to painting, and their combined capital exceeds $500,000,000. Even the more hopeful of the employing firms can see little hope, and unless the unexpected happens thousands of men in New York will pass the summer in idleness. Employers who represent many millions of doilars declare the matter of wages isa mere detail compared with the great prin- ciple at stake—that of permitting the unions to control the building business of she city. One man declared that surrender would mean that the labor unions would run the entire business of the country, be- ginning with New York. The present trouble began ‘when - the Brotherhood of Carpenters and the Amal- gamated Association of Carpenters began a fight. The Brotherhood, with many thou- sands of members thought the Amal- gamated Association, which has its head- quarters in Manchester, England, should ally itself with the brotherhood, and re- fased to make agreements by which the two might work together. Contracting firms like the George A. Fuller Coustruction company and Thompson-Starret company would not dis- charge the association men, and, after the American Federation of Labor had failed to bring the rival unions together, the brotherhood crippled building in the city of New York by withdrawing its 8,000 men. Then came the refusal of the Lumber Dealers’ association and the building ma- terial men, and the brick yards, the cement plaster and lath men, to allow their yards to be thoroughly unionized. The result was that the two associations locked out their 4,000 employes and declared that not a stick of timber or a brick should be sup- plied to a building in Mahattan and the Bronx. In this they were backed by the national associations. Incidental to this was the strike of the 2,000 structural iron warkers because of a fight between unions of engineers, and on Monday it was in- tensified by the strike and lock out of in- side iron workers, employes of the iron works of New York and vicinity. Back of all these, it was asserted was the direct demand that union men should be employed in all shops and on all jobs and union rules should govern. Giiven $100 Reward for Finding $35, 000 Neckiace. Fifty-seven pearls of rare beauty, form- ing a $25,000 necklace, which Mrs. Colgate Hoyt, of 25 Park avenue, New York, lost on April 20d, have heen returned. The ie was found by Miss Harriet Schade, a 17-year-old girl employed in a Twenty- third street department store, who left the costly gems knooking around the house for several weeks, wondering if they were of any value. Through Tiffany & Co. a re- ward of $1,000 had at first been offered for the return of the necklace, but when Mrs. Hoyt became ill through brooding over her loss the reward was increased to $5,000. When Miss Schade returned the necklace she was rewarded with only $100. ~——Suboribe for the WATCHMAN. the | The Handicap of Deafness. It is the Worst Physical Failing for One in Busi- Medical. Jewelry. ness. ““If I were asked to state what physical misfortune is the greatest handicap to busi- ness I would say deafness,’’ said a down- town merchant the other day. ‘‘A person who is crippled can manage to get around in some fashion—at least; he will not un- dertake more than he can perform. A blind person always knows his limitations; he either retires from active participation in hie business or has assistants who can attend to certain details. But thereis no defense against deafness. People do not know you are deaf until they speak to yon and you perhaps do not think yon are as deaf as you really are. : “I know one man who lost his whole fortune simply because he was deaf. He ran a baberdasher’s shop on Broadway, and as he had been in the business for a good many years he was quite prosperous. An accident nearly deprived him of his hearing, but he thought it would not prove a complete bar to his work. He began to lose money. He lost nearly all his cld customers and had to depend on chance patronage. Why? Simply because he could not hear what the customers said to him. If one asked him fora hat he was apt to show him the latest in neckties. Shirts would be exhibited to the man who wanted to buy half a dozen collars. His friends urged him tosell out and retire, bus he refused to do so until he had sunk hig last dollar in trying to regain his lost patronage.’’ | QUICK ARREST.—J. A. Gulledge of Ver- bena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s Arnisa Salve quickly arrested further inflammation amd cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at Green’s Pharmacy. a —— Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. New Advertisements. VW HERE TO GET. The Latest Novelties, Helping His Father. A preacher, raising his eyes from his desk in the midst of his sermon, was paralyzed with amazement to see his rude boy in the gallery pelting the bearers in the pews below with horsechestnuts. But DIAMONDS, while the the good man was preparing a frown of reproof the young hopeful cried Wouan's SYMPATHY. WATCHES, out: ‘‘You tend to your preaching, daddy; STERLING SILVERWARE, | I'll keep ’em awake.” CLOCKS, Travelers Guide. IS PROVERBIAL. BELLEFONTE WOMAN NO JEWELRY, POCKET BOOKS C= ROAD OF PENNA. EXCEPTION. : ’ Condensed Time Table, UMBRELLAS. — Reap powwn Reap up. Nov. 24th, 1902. — SILVER TOILET WARE, No 1|No 5/No 3 No 6/No 4|No 2 t i When Sympathetic An abundant Stock at Moderate Prices. a. m. Ps m. P55 Lye. Ar. |p. m.|p. m.|a. m. they cheerfully lend a helping hand. 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Week Days. mr J S| mpgs gg PrmApereia Stzzprva Cam attached to East 5 10 d 31) Bloomsdorf...| 7 40 TR bound. train from Williamsport at 11.30 P.M, and 818 |r 35/Pine Grove Cro. 785 [825 West-bound from Philadelphiaat 11.36. New Advertiements. F. H. THOMAS, Supt. New Advertisements. J. W. GEPHART. General Superintendent. BE - | Kioski, William.............. General Store | Johnston, E. D. & Co....General Store Passmore, James......c.cvccvireeeees Cigars | Meek, H. D..... ....... revien eee. HAaTdWare ER EAR AlSE Mecone, Joseph. .eeesnnGroceries | Jordan, Caroline ..... estas Cigars Peters, George........ Groceries | Markle, J. C.. «re Meats given that the following persons and + Uzzell, George B... .Cigars | Kohlbecker, A. A.........cc.oerumene Cigars Robison, W. 0. & C .Grozeries Bre B....c..csvvenaeeenn. Confections firms have been appraised and are | Trubicki, George... ..Meats es, W. B. and Son....General Store Reiling, J. M. and Co. «..Jewelers | Smith, W. W......Photographers Goods hereby liable for mercantile and li- | Baksmecky, Mike........u....... Groceries Mileshurg, Sore Co. Bi stsensis sas Jeusier Shaw, 0. B. Er - Saddlery , eff, Mrs. F............eevsnnnnn Groceries Russ, John........... . LB... ars cense'taxes for the year Ine, CENTRE HILL. Wetzler, F. I.. and Co.... Richards, George H. ...Meats | Stuart, John W.... RETAILERS. Bible, J. C...ovvvvevn. seseeneciGeneral Store | Whiteman, H. A..........Cigars & Candy Rothrock Sons.......c..esucsesaescuses Cigars | Sowers, Harry W ONSBURG CENTRE HALL. MINGOVILLE. Shields, D. J........ «eenenGrOCETIES | Shuey, C, E...... AAR x . Fh Auman, John S. Grain | Dietz. W. C Giocerie | Summerville as ey Eatin Kimport Bros... faker siatio Meats yo oneral Store | Auman, John S........... SHA ,W.C.... haa i chmidt, F.& R.Dry Go ihe J De Be fe "Wire & Twine | Benner, G. O.. ~General Store | Workman, C Grocerie guitzer, 'L. J. & G. Millinery & Books TUSSEYVILLE. Crouse, H. Bug. srerinamizasseres Boozer, D, 2 yastasres Saddlery Zonge, M. N......ccocrercevennerenn Optician gereamer, W. A Swartz, C. W.........c.........General Store Detwiler, J. if. Pa JO ewe MONUMENT. Singer, Temp WADDLE. Keister ap 3] Foreman & Smiths. Bergnern Albert, aiviirvivass sesees Groceries Biot Seorge.. Hoy, John Bi weidnerens ge neral Store re ae oward Creamery Co y asaes nape se ies s S STORE. Musser Absolo 8 Kearns, Mrs, Nancy E...... ...Groceries Swires, Jac General Store Wench, XY Bh 3. = Furniture | Wilson, J. J........ BY ape Groceries Strger; Thos. Grossries McManaway, i. sr Oenonl Store Stover Climer H. Luze, 4. J. and Son. Lumber MILLHEIM ! shoufeld, M.. ir CR Wy : is Stover A. S..... ...Wall Paper Moore Ww. Res he Es Auman, N. A...coveni niin Groceries | Stein, W. F... FRIES Cigars Le re MN senetsenseennas Gepers fore Wyle Brof.....cconrsuseceis Fish and Fruit pa JA ° Te os | Auman, E. Ti........ ....Grain ' Thompson, J. C........ Tobacco & Cigars You SEN H. sesnenss oye ties V oe SrAn, x ov Breon, ¢. H. and Co. ...Bicycles Turnbach, J. H. Hdw. Co.....Hardware | *€arick, i. H... General Store AXE MaN®. Runkle, JW. Cigars © campbell, 8. M Furniture H. H Cigars WINGATE Donovan, Jerry... Scrap Iron | Shawver, I. A .Cigars A Z20P h, Jacob... 5 ow ERIS Harnish. J. M tivoderies Harter, H, E.ooovvnroriiinneinnnnn. Groceries | Smith, J. F... BiStore Frank, A; Aone; seveeennrenETRl Store ... Furniture ? WOODWARD. Miller and Co. ...General Store co . Geary, Miss Minnie Millinery | Grain & Flour . BEECH. Meese, G. Ru.cveirernsonssns General Store Hosterman and Stover.........Hardware . Walton, JOhD.........cccercviunees +o. ..Cigars Hosterman, 5 w. Prodges MeClelian, W. Foladieesins Broceries COBURN. BT BE ln Ha ees Clothing | Wolf, R. M..orrr Géneral Store BELLEFONTE. 2 4man, Jasob. = sOrassiies Kessler, fs Clothing y hal Instruments YARNELL. : iken’s i ishi soburn, Grain sees Leitzell, P. roduce | Yeager avis ..Shoes { Alsen 5 Mis. J 2 A Indies Furnishing Everet, T. B........ ...General Store Houtz, B. E....... Young, W. B. Saddlery Gonter Ia. srisssesaren riGoneral Stare Allison, Archibald... Plumber | Finkle, C. E. .General Store Maize, A. P. ag Chooanec, Joha.. .Groceries ’ y Andersos, John Cigars Grove, W. H .. Groceries Mauk, Miss PLEASANT GAP. Albert, Charles... Groceries | Glassgow, J. W. -General Store | McMullen, E. B. : 1 Store | Dorman, S. F... General Store Baum, Sim........ Clothing | Harter, James E General Store | Mauk, E. W.. Griffith, John ~w.General Store | Noy 'g "nd .General Store Biaokford CT. 1 wot ing Howard, Creamery Co « «Produce | Musser, W. S. Kerstetter, Jas, 8 Brown, Edward Jr "Fruits | Harter, Bros. .... .... Lumber | Myers, T. F.. Mulfinger John aa (oa — Brackbili. W. Ro... irniture | Xing, 8. R.... ...0igars | Neiman, D. J.... Noll, W. H. Jr., & Bro.....General Store Blair, F, P. and 0 Jewelers | Miller, H. G... Gain | Springer, G0 Luv Cl PINE GLENN. WHOLESALERS. terhofl i a | Stover, J. W..... .General Store ; Rais ibis BELLEFONTE. Broce Bra Groccties | Shaffer, G. Gaara store | spigelir, 5 6. Groceries | Jase Wim. scr GrOGETISS | Aclantio Refaing Corr... Pehl § Meats | Vonada, Andrew. "THATAWSre | Rotel d. Mommoememsemreen Cigars PINE GROVE MILLS. Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Brickly, Miss Sarah.Sewing Mac Weaver, C. A.......icesiisinsssnisnmann Coal NITTANY. Ard, J. B. And Gone rrerasesnin 7 [ESoal Joseph Bros. & Co Bush, Geo. T.... Stationery FARMERS MILLS. Peck and Son... ceevounad General Store Botiory, Pe our and Grain | ep 05 Soxey, v. fa “Gloceties Rishel, J. Hu.covuurerenensennGeneral Store | Long, Ho Aeee. cooiiencninas General Store | Franz, I, W. General Stors Platt, Bart r & Co.. 3 Groceries arpeneto, Lewis. . \ orling, J. , C: Yarrssioiones sui Grai Cruse, Charles. Home wen TobaCCO FLEMING. General Store | Heberiing. J, Ere | We rani poral & lous Cash & Produce Exchange...Groceries | Alexander, J. B....cccoeeeirennniensanns Coal : {rebs, J. B. an neral re Ceader, Joseph. .....cuuceruen Confections | Buck, D. A, and Co. .Grain Ward, J. H....... «veeeren CIZATS | Mattern, Miles....umseuseui w...Produce Crider, P. B. and Son. Lumber | Earon, W. H....... i daveinoning Coal Weaver; D. eneral Store COBURN, DOG Ln Cigars Grjest, T. E. General Sore OSCEOLA MIL Randolph, R. R ssseeen Cigars Atlantic Refinigs Go . ox . riest, A. Joie... .General Store | Barrett, Edward..... i isestaenonsesmmnienses Duke w eh fiariNare Stere, H. M. and J. General Store hg D. W.. FoR? VariLDA: Prod ou, Grain § Cronmery rain Eckenroth, E. J... ‘Wall Paper FIEDLER. Walker, R. J....... Lumber Bennett. LE PN sersrneses roduce eaver, C. A....cciveernn sera sss reren iis rain Fauble, M na cy Clothing | 04 will Grange No. 11501 Groceries PENN HALL. Chaney & Thompson CENTRE HALL. Garman, Cc Mand 6 J. W. Winklebleck agent Fisher, J. B. and Son....General 8tore | Grain,"'W. G. L. and Son.General Store | Penns Valley Produce Co.......Produce Gerberieh, C. TT, & Son Wolf, G. W. and Son......General Store PENN CAVE. Gates, G. Weovvwsunrsnseerns sees Produce HOWARD, EE MLirry FILLMORE. Long, JeS80........... .iscrassiseenssd Cigars | Harshberger, Charles ...Produce |. Garbrick, Harry E. : Hoover, W. T........ s "Hardware | Diehl, Joseph D............. «ese Produce Green, F. Potts. Tressler, Joseph.......... Sasrivnd Groceries % Teun POWLTON: aoril Store | EONey: Pelli Tare HUBLERSBURG. Galbraith, Foun GATESBURG. so Bah Se Ee Sod Mines GRRSTSIOR | Hop, 6. Boo ore 0, n : TTERS MILLS. | Pringle. 8. Ror... "General Store | HOYs Gr Ferrous nnn Gillen, Grocery ....Groceries | Dearmit, 8. E....ovcvevisrannne «.uGroceries L . pr ng By Ror ©; eral Store LEMONT. brick Bros... Hardware | Rider, M «Groceries | Carson, IY, A..ceeervruernenns General Store | Reese, JODN....ooecvnreniiaienainns > A Bros..... ....Groceries Reish, J. § .... Reese, a. Woks General Sore Herman: sash senses enn Produce Harrison, Charles... .Confections -o | Smith. Emanuel eston, Calvin csseren oss, Elmer C.....ce.ueue. rain A © Prodnee Smith, Martin..........cceeeu General Store Williams, J. M lour & Grain MILLHEIM EE Tones HANNAH FURNACE PENNA FURNACE. Wiser, W. J.. cin +s PIOUCE | ob Gopharto, Grain Hazel Charles A . .Confections | Beckwith, J. W......c.ceo0d General Store | Howard Creamery Co. LA. or APE TE Irvin, W. and Son. ~roceries Walk, J. M.........ccouiniunesenenes Groceries Hitler, C.D, cussenenes Robb, E. BuvvunevoveriGeneral Store | ooo . oy TE Ts Corrs Dry Goods HOUSERVILLE. Ward, W. S..... rroereeme ..General Store Kk a eXOLAND. Ge 1 St "PENNA FURNACE : Krumrine, Sidney.. ..... Drugs | Houser, E. M............ ...General Store ‘PH SBURG Parker and Co.....ccceveees neral Store . o 5 Raiz and Go. Lid, Dry ans HUBLERSBURG. ILIP . RUNVILLE. POWD, A. M....oossreress esiinn ....Lumber Keichline, +. S.... .Groceries - Ge | Store | Adelman, and Ratowsky.....Dry Goods | Poorman, Edward........ General Store PHILIPSBURG. : - Kreamer and Gett Meats | HOT: 0. Corie moral Store | Andrews, W. C...... DE Gods REBERSBURG. Atlantic Refining Co......... w..........Oil Lyon, W. A. Sones | Voaulex; 1 6. Cowieion | Burchhoid, WEL Novelties | Cart Wy Jove General BI0%e | Donner Bros: Off Go. conc OF + ’ hdd seb !, y Vy Juseeseessectonnocsisnnnaicaans Bunnell, 5 saa nstruments s Ro OQ... ar A . veanssenrasiesennas Montgomery and 66 Sin HOWARD. BAI py 5 Gara Shore | run, We | Gd ba on MIS Sls Jsass, Jon. or Qoods Confer, W. E. Groceries Bon Jat, Cigars Miller, H. G..... ..General Store Hofman Bro: Tobacco MT: "Scrap Iron | C00K, Robt... Produce | pat <A a Cor "Confections | Shaffer, 8am’l B.....cvveesssusssesersins Cigars | Log, Thos. J. it Men : Is X tar. TA es | Diets, Mrs. E. Disoijons Callahan, Harvey... Produce | Strohecker, 8. L Platt, Ci 3g ra; Millar c Ww. ou 2 ) Dietz, J. F. Crissman and Brown...............Drugs SANDY RIDGE. Philipsbur, Planin “Mill. rr Miller, W. H. Deilaas 3.1 To Golorado Sire To renee “General Store Collins, Wo Aus cnnesnasnnennsenn Cigars | goaator a 8 I Meats "T. and | s nster and Norris......ccc..... Wal per 18, Gireciriisrsssiraes EE aha Hse Bion: Divider Groceries | Holter, B. 6 Produce | Sronister, W. M. Hardware | Garland, Mis. Hiinie Tornbech, J. fl. Bi. Cor Hikaware s we vis, C. H... ennedy, A. W. 5 ont Bb — pe Kline snd Wolf oral Store Deakin Thos Pennington, J. W.. Kelley and Co..............seeneee Groceries NAGINGY, EF. Exorevnrresromrr. Hiimiture | LODE: We Foor x Deeutur Store | Shoat Ridge Store SPRING MILLS. otto, Amiiton Lucas, and Bros.. Hi Erb, John... Spitler, Da 2 Spring Mills Creamery Co......Produce Qlewine, aonn - Lucas, C. <- srirpis dental Store Wood, DD... TUSSEYVILLE. Potter-Hoy Hdw. Jo. Jaerss Levy a > Jeweler SNOW SHOE. Rocky, W. F.....ceeevuvisisnnnn Produce rd F.C. 8 or oore, H. A... FINES Buddinger, T. B...........General Store nd Rbonds ny K Moore, Claude K.... Jeweler Brown, J. D........ Jewelery BILLIARDS Rhine, Dora... Nebinthre, Dr. W.O. . DIES | Woroey, M. X...0 pris | Gunsalus, JO H..,v.oceoress eer ClOtHIDG . Shad, R. J. and off. N. Jy, and Son. Furniss Hall, W. B........Cigars & Confections BELLEFONTE. sy 3. A... * Kelly, John A........... Sheffer and Son... ~Groceries | gahenck; A. A.. ardware Kelly, Nugent & Kelly. Anderson. John................... Billiards Ba BBs, Thompson, W. H... Clothing Kelly, J. & & CO...onr Brockerhoff, J. M.................. Billiards Singer Mfg, Go..r.....Sowing Machines | Thomas, B. Webber.....Clgars & Uebqy Lucas, Alfred... CLARENCE. Spurbek Der ee UO ocortog | Wellace' and Smith... Meats Miller 1 H.. Mast, JOSTR ....... ius Billiards Strayer, J. M.........Tobaceo and Candy JULIAN. Reeser, John A BUtlor. W. B ss Schofield, JAMES........eeeeeeer. Saddlery i Sickel, W. A.... utler, W. B... Billiards Sechler and Co Groceries | Andrews, Annie....... Thompson, Joh - Thompson, J. C.. Billiards The Racket Store Dry Goods | Davis, I Fo. Thompson, Iryin & Co. Rothrock, James Billiards Thal, J, F — Confections | Dillon, J. Irvin............ Uzzell, John G...... Rothroak Sons... Billiards aaah J E Stoves | Henderson, J. E. wi iSO0C ES Hagerty, E Yarnell, James I, SNOW SHOE. TTI R Bi resrigecmreorecnuaCORl | 2ETI0s BIOS... en rocerjos | Hofter, Benj. F SMULLTO Hall, W. B.................cooonser... Billiards Wilkinson, W. H. Est.......Queensware | pasots °5 to Groceries | aarper, A. W. Hackenburg, W. J........General Store | Kelly, John A............oo.... Billiards Wagner, C. -Flour and Grain Parson. Bn en roneries | BETTINAD, BOFE0D.uusx. ~Olething 1 Moyer, H. Buc. roiniormsmasasasns .Grain SANDY RIDGE. wagner, CX i Go. ht. Tmploments | Tallhelin, W. G. & Son...General Store ......Groceries SHINGLETOWN. Collins. W. A... Williams, 8. H. per | i500, C- Mer, wesw PrOCHES .TObACCO Gearhart, F. J......cersssriereneniGrOCETIES | Kennedy, A. Longer, Mors HIVONIS. BE ik apd omy STORMSTOWN. = iH, of Soe Stover, George B.......couernernns Cigars -...Groceries = Burket, J. G... ; foleigh gna So Cais | LEMON. hE SL HA PLLETONTE. BENORE. Evey, B, Freee ovineceon GENER SOLS | aOCK, CFIn.n.......rNoOVelties = Grifin, J. H..... Nidosson. Jona Eotins House Baisor, J. W...coonennnonroGeneral Store | Halderman, F. A........Grain & Flour lokes MIE LEUS vse MiliR OT ! Mohler Eg iproduce A Te ner Rating Bouse Botto roce y dunes o yd. C.. - BO ian CO | nen J emer | Jovics and G0. General Store | SPRING MILLS. Hazel Chatlea & iizating House Haugh, Rosa D..............General Store | Ross, Eimer C................General Store Jones, Mis A RX Allison, Bros..................Grain & Flour . BUFFALO RUN. Williams and Roan.............. Furniture Jaffee Bros... rman, O. F.. "General Store Murray, Miss Kate..... ...General Store LOVEVILLE. Kitchen, J. Finkle, radios ..General Store Mattern, J. Lu...c.iver.e.General Store | Wrye, Walter.....ccceesensennnnii Groceries | Kessler, The L eneral Store 1 IROL Ion 8 errr odicines BLANCHARD. : LINDEN HALL. Kellock, Gao, M..tigar & Confections | Long, C. P General Store LLEGE. Bry eri Ee | Dotter, Mize d. Women Ele re Mapledoram, rs. J, 5... Cigars * Ripka, Daniel Kyle, H. O.................... Eating House Clark, D. W. essssenssn HAPAWATE 8, J. H.oeirenses ~;Genatal 81 re | McCausland. Thos. G... Jeweler Rivka, B ce wl Harter, W. L........Hardware and Seeds | Weiland, F. E............... neral Store | Myers, D. P.... | Rossman, H_ X BROKERS Kunes, DE sessnneen on CIGATS MOUNT EAGLE. Melick, W. H.. .Drugs | Smith, John & . oo a ‘J. A Heverly, BE. E...cccovsmnive Groceries | Marks, A. W Shoes Snyder, : PHILIPSBURG. nyder, Laura MADISONBURG. : Zell Bain, W. Fallin «ou Broker Snyder, H. A woo. GTOCETIES | Duck F, Puoveeessoeeecrennes een Plows "Lumber Ki Hamer, J. M.......ccooeornessiinienns i Broker Williams, 0.4 esses ener) Store | fagell, A. J. and Co.......General Store St plies SOBER. Total No. of Retailers Assessed se A . MARTHA er Auman, U. GhoicessensneGroceries | 5 1 % roce; Billiard Rooms * +. GFOCETIES | Epberts, O. D..............General Store | Maver’ Ane oe raceries STATE COLLEGE. S.% Ellis Booms . MOSHANNON. Munson, Jus, ones] Store St rd Gr aoa two Brokers - obacco rdce: orris, Jas. A. . ections | au ssanesen gird Orafi, A, Linisinn 3 Ties North, C - s © Crust, Reuben...c.uuecinmuersGrocerios | © Aggessed.....umenserinann8lT ...General Store | Grove, A. A. ...Groceries 7 Holmas and Co Soneral Store «... Implements { Lucas, J. P.. neral Store | Nelson, Jol . olme srsssmtrsamiad To eo For th 1 ti General Store | Shangiaw, J. A.. Groceries | Oregon Mercantile Co...........Groceries wen GONE re or the purpose of correcting an Parker, Geo. G......uweesiiseesenen Florist .sessemenn BiCycles | errors of appraisements, appeal will «wee. Furniture | Trubidy, K. and A... Groceries Phil} G | on County T 2 psburg Beef Co. eats seoeeensnnns wGi@DOTAL BtOre | be held at the County Treasurer's of- CLARENCE. M1LESBURG. Perks, F. B........... reves ose BOOKS * Graham, Geo. wren Perfumes | fice, Bellefonte, Pa , on Tuesday, May Buddinger, T. B............General Store | Bierly, Robt. and Son.......Implements Philipsburg Milling Co. Flour & Grain Krumrine, Bros............General Store | 12th, 1903, between the hours of. 10 Brooks, Jac: ssn Groceries $8. iiiniinns wy ries | Peters, A. D......c.coesssesnsssenennes M@aES Kalin, 8aml..coninvirsisaniseans o'clock a. Ba and 2 o'clock p. m., Chambers, David .....Cigars | Bu ock, Ly Crreiirsesissmsrince in CB os | Parker, S. € % . when those who so desire can attend. Hayes, ThoS.....cuuinsesenne ..Ci Else, C. H...........Drugs and Novelties ' I usser, SOL SCHMIDT, gars y 28 Katohiok, GeOTge........ocomnwiGroceries Harshbarger, Z. T.......owiiicee Meats E McCormick, 48-19 Mercantile Appraiser. Travelers Guide. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Schedule in eftect Feb. 8th, 1903. VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD, Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone nes a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg .45 p. m. Leave Bellefonte 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 P. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6.56 Pp. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.00, at Altoona, 6.50, at Pittsburg at 10.45. VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at rone, 11.05, at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel- Phia, S9% Pp. m. Leave llefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila- deiphia, 10.20 p. m. Leave llefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.00 at Harrisburg, at 1(-.00 p. m. VIA LOCKE HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Lease Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven .30 a. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.10 p. m., arrive at Buffalo, 7.40 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, at 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, at 9.15 p. m. VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leas Belletontz, 3328, Bs 8 arrive at Lock Haven .30, leave sport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at Harrisburg, 3.15 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23 Pp. m. Leave Bellefonte, Lop, m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.10 p. m., leave Williamsport, at 2.563, p. m., Hi burg, 5.00 p. m., Ph ladelphia 7.82 p.m Leave Bellotonts, fle p. i ® arrive at Lock Ha- b 9.156 p. m.,, leave Williamsport, 1.35 a. m., arrive at Harrisbu Philadelphia at 7.22 a. ms, + © Tr STAVE t VIA LEWISBURG, Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, at 9.05 a. m. Montandon, 9.15, Harris. burg) 11.80 a. m., Bhiladelphia, 3.17 p. m, Leave } SHletonte,] ZIP m., artive at Lewisburg: , . m. shu; .50 p. m. - vhis at Bop. Io 00 P- ., Philade TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R. NORTHWARD, SOUTHWARD, £.1] 4 140]: : :f 3 Feb. 8th, 1903 : i i 3 P.M.| P. M. | A. M. | Lv. Are. M. [AM pu 680 325 83 | 8 58( 11 20|5 50 $58 331 3% 8 49] 11 14(5 44 558 sud 11 12/5 42 35 31}. 8 45| 11 09/5 39 Til] 346] 842 8 88) 11 02|5 82 715 850 8 47|...Gardner......| 8 35 10 59(5 29 724 359 857 ..Mt Pleasant. 8 27 10 51|5 21 730 406 9 05...Summit.....| 8 20 10 44(5 14 734 410 909 ~Sandy Ridge... 8 14| 10 38/5 10 736 412 911... Retort.......| 8 11] 10 35 5 07 7388 414) 912|....Powelton....| 8 09] 10 8356 05 748) 424 9 21|.....0sceola...... 7 59] 10 23/4 57 soresats Cuvranih ve ...|..08¢ceola June..| ........| 10 20/4 52 754 433] 9 26|...Boynton......| 7 54] 10 17/4 49 1 = 9 30 7 80{ 10 13/4 45 3 9 40 7 48] 10 12/4 40 08] 445) 945 7 42| 10 07/4 35 811 450] 9 50 7 37| 10 02/4 30 817 456 956 782 9 56/4 24 8 22| 5 02| 10 02 7 26| 9 50/4 17 3m sue we 7 20, 9 43/4 10 nik 7 17) 9 40/4 06 25 1 7 13] 9 86/4 C1 5 18 7 09 9 323 56 845 525 ..Clearfield.....| 7 05| 9 28/8 50 8 50| 5 32) 10 32|... Riverview.....| 655 9 21 3 40 8 56 5 388) 10 3J|...8us. Bridge...| 6 49] 9 15(3 34 9 00| 5 42| 10 44|..Curwensville..| 6 45 9 10 3 30 9 06/ 551 10 50|...... ustie........ 6 30! 9 02/3 15 9 14| 5 59| 10 58|....8tronach......| 6 3¢| 8 55/3 09 9 20, 6 05 11 04|....Grampian.....| 6 20| 8 50/3 05 P.M.{ P. M. | A. M. |Ar. Lv.le.a | a miley ON SuNDAYs- -a train leaves Tyrone at 8: making all the regular stops Th to a arriving there at 11:04, Returning it leaves Gram- Pian at 6:20 p. m., and arrives in Tyrone at 8:55 BALD KAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. WESTWARD, EASTWARD, 9 | : : Feb. th, 1903 3 g Be H B P.M.| P. M. | A. M. AIT. Lv. A.M, | P.M. P.M. 600] 2 20| 11 05...... Tyrone. .....| 8 10| 12 95/7 06 554 2 14| 10 59..East Tyrone...| 8 16| 12 31/7 06 £50] 2 10] 10 55|...... ..Vail.........| 820] 12 85/7 10 546| 2 v6| 10 51|...Bald Eagle....| 8 24| 12 39|7 14 5 40}......... 10 45/.........Dix.........| 8 80| 12 45/7 20 5 3 erverisis 8 33] 12 47/7 23 35 1 56 8 35] 12 49|7 25 1 50 8 42| 12 B5|7 32 521 141 8 49 1 017 39 318 136 8 58] 1 087 48 $e 128 9 07| 1 15(7 87 $ 122 9 15| 1 22/8 05 : 5 114 9 18| 1 24/8 08 1 05 9 32| 1 05/8 16 432] 12 55 941 1 24/8 28 1% 12 48 > 34 1 34/8 36 414] 1238 924 9 59 1808 4 405 12 29| 9 15|....Eagleville....| 10 08] 1 51/8 55 4 02| 12 26| 9 12|.Beech Creek...| 10 11| 1 54|8 58 8 51) 12 16| 9 01|....Mill Hall......| 10 22| 2 04|9 09 345) 12 10| 8 55|...Lock Haven. 10 30| 2 10(9 15 P.M.|P. M. | A. M, |Lv. Arr. A.M. | P.M. |P.M. On Sundays there is one train each way on the B.E.V. It runs on the same schedule as the Morning vain leaving Tyrone at 8:10 a. m., week # n e afternoo Saye and, n train leaving Lock LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. EASTWARD, Feb. 8th 1903. WESTWARD, MAIL. | EXP. MAIL.| EXP, | STATIONS. P.M. | A.M. Lv. TAM | PoM. 2 15 640|.......... Bellefonte........... 900 410 2 21 .Axemann.... 8 56 4 06 2 24 Pleasant Gap..........| 8 52| 4 03 2 27 Peru....ccc..neeee..| 849] 4 00 2 34 Dale Summit. 8 43 354 2 58 Lu 8 89| 3 50 2 43 8 35] 346 2 48 881 342 2 B65 824) 835 8 02 818] 3 30 3 10 811] 328 317 8 05] 317 325 7 67] 308 3 32 7580 302 3 38 743) 2855 3 41 7 40] 2 81 i 1 1s 3 2 waar 0 wee a 719 231 4 06 700 223 413 702 216 415 660 214 419 6°55 210 424 6 50, 205 4381 642 187 is iB ia 4 2 5 138 P.M. JM, | Po, LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. EASTWARD, UPPER END. WESTWARD. 3 ; Feb, 8th, 1903 : : = P. M. | A. M. [Ar Lve.| a. wu. | p. mt. wees] 4 05] 9 18|.......8cotia........| 10 C5] 4 20]. waeee| 3 50] 9 03y....Fairbrook....| 10 21| 4 36! weee| 8 45 8 57|.....Musser......| 10 442 weee| 3 39] 8 51/Penn. Furnace| 10 38 4 50l...... wee sf 334 8 45... .Hostler......| 10 41| 4 57...... wens] 3 20] 8 36/....Marengo......| 10 49| 5 07]...... wren] wivers) geese fonsnd4OVOVIIIO, soul inicen] caress wees] 3241 8371. ace Road.| 10 57| 5 16 319 8 oe Dungarvin 10 49| 5 25 8 12| 8 18 Warrior's Mark| 11 20; 5 34 8 05| 8 09/..Pennington...| 11 30{ 5 44 2 56] 7 B8|....... weennns| 11 42] b B86 2 60| TY 66|..... Tyronme......| 11 54! 6 08 P. M. | A.M. |Lve. Ar.) A.M, | PM, BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after Feb 8th 1903. Mix | Mix | Stations. | Mix | Mix B Vereen BEIIGIONTO. rors AT Milesburg......c.cu.e R. Manager. Ww, W. R. WOOD. General Passenger Agent. “f”* stop on signal. Week days only. ATTERBURY, 5 °R Money to Loan. ONEY TO LOAN on good security and houses for rent. J. M, REICHLINE, 45-14-1yr. Att'y at Law
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