A NEW TRUNK LINE. It will Connect New York and Pittsburg via the Coal Regions, A special dispatch from Hazleton to to the Philadelphia Zimes says the en- gineers of what is known as the Short Line Improvement gompany have lo- cated a new trunk line that will touch this city on its way between the west and New York city. Some time ago the work of surveying in the stretch of country back of Mud Run was begun, extending in the direction of the Le- high coal region fields. While the survey was being made in the direction mentioned another corps of engineers were working to the northwest and this week they finished as far as a station on the Pennsylvania railroad below Rock Glen, known as Sugar Loaf. On the east side the sur- vey has been made to Stockton Junc- tion and there the Short Line ends. At this point the new road will con- nect with the Delaware, Susquehan- na and Schuylkill and run on the south edge of this city through to Der- ringer, where the Delaware, Susque- hanna and Schuylkill will construct a short branch to connect again at Su- gar Loaf. The fact is that the Dela- ware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill is a connecting link for this great road between Pittsburg and New York city. After leaving Sugar Loaf the road will parallel the Pennsylvania to Nes- opeck Junction, and will cross the tracks of the Northern Central at that point and run across to Berwick, the river being spanned by a large iron bridge. After leaving Berwick the new line will extend to a point where a connection will be made with the Central Pennsylvania and Western { Wilkesbarre and Western) at Orange- ville. From Orangeville to Watson- town, a distance of thirty miles, the Wilkesbarre and Western, which road has been acquired by the new compa- ny, will be used. From Watsontown the road will cross the river to White Deer and run along the White Deer creek, tapping Muncy, Montgomery and Montoursville. After reaching Williamsport the road again crosses the river and makes almost a straight line through the rich agricultural country to Mill Hall, thence Bellefonte. Here is made the connection with the Beech Creek railroad, which is now rapidly push- ing its line from Gezzam, in Clearfield county, to Pittsburg. The new road and its connection will tap five-sixths of the bituminous coal flelds in the state of Pennsylvania. On the east side of this city the new line will connect at Stockton Junction near the lumber yard, then will go down through old Buck mountain and to past Lowrytown to the Lehigh river, crossing the river by a bridge that will reach from one mountain to the other. | From there the road will run on to Stroudsburg and there with the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern railroad through to New York city. connect mise ee ——— Improvement in Basiness The Penusylvania railroad compa- ny reports a slight improvement in business, and a somewhat better out- look. It is expected that the ment of earnings during the next few months will be less unfavorable than was anticipated at the beginning of the year. The most rigid economy is observed everywhere in conformity with President Roberts’ orders issued some time a The Reading and Le- high Valley are also economizing in every direc tic yn, so that when business state- AZO. improves the effect upon the net earn- ings should be marked. stp ms Strength and Health If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe'’ has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid- neys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric bitters. One trial will convinee you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50¢, at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. The New Rall The Pennsylvania railroad compa- ny has adopted as its standard a rail weighing 80 pounds to the yard and 60 feet long, instead of thirty, which has been laid heretofore, and the ends of the rails, instead of being square, face to face, form a mitre joint. It is claimed that in the use of a 60 foot rail the danger in passing over curves will be greatly lessened, while a great sav- ing in wear will result. A ———_ “Bohuestiehl” as a Premiam, You can have a copy of the celebra- ted Pennsylvania Dutch letters, ‘Boh nestiehl,” free, by sending three new names, for one year, with cash in ad- vance, for the Reporter. This book will amuse you as often as you read any of the 150 letters, 2m mp A Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Lif Awny is the traghful startling title of a littie book that tells all about No-to-bae, the w rfl, barme less Guaranteed obaceo habit cure, The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and ean't runs no physical or financial risk in using “Noto hae,” Bold by all droggists. Book at Drug Stores or bys mail free, Address The Sterling Remedy Co, Indiana Mineral Bpiings, Ind I AR ——— ~(let n storm coat from Lewins, Belle. COBURN, Interesting Items from town cinity, Miss Lizzie KE. Lose and brother | Frank, spent Sunday at this place, at | the home of their sister, Mrs. Martin, | James E. Harter and wife spent Sun- | day visiting friends near Penn Hall. | Mr. Gilday’s Phonographic enter- | tainment in the Evangelical church | on Saturday evening was well attend- | ed and all present seemed to be pleased | with the exercises, | A young son of Thomas Smith, of | near Fiedler cut off the index finger of | his left hand accidentally, while play- ing with a chopping machine one day last week. Cobe King says the price of bologna has dropped in Millheim, since he hauled the carcass of a dog to that town. Rev. Brown, of Jacksonville, has been tendered the pastorate of the Re- formed charge of Aaronsburg, At an early hour en Sunday morn- ing Mr. Samuel Ard was aroused from his slumbers by noises as if some one was trying to break into his house, He heard footsteps in the hall; at last 1 Mr. Ard thought it advisabig to dis- | cover who the intruder was, he | arose and softly crept to the hall door | and peered into the darkness; last | he discerned the form of a man lying | on his lounge, and on going up to him | he found it to be an old friend of his of near Fiedler, Pa., who had been to see his best girl, and had sought that place as a refuge from Lhe snow storm, which was raging at that time. Mr. and Mrs. John Auman, of Lin-| den Hall, were visiting at the home of | their son, E. H. Auman, on Saturday last. i Mrs. Rev. Wolf, of Aaronsburg, de- | parted on Tuesday morning to visit friends in Adams county, her former | home. Now that Washington's birthday, | Feb. 22nd, has been decided as not be- | ing a holiday to be observed as such | by the schools, it is to be hoped that | the teachers in this section will have | appropriate exercises on that day « teach the young pupils the greatness | of the man who was “First in war, sO at of his countrymen.” Love of country, and obedience to its laws, and the du- ties of citizenship should be taught the youth of our broad land, ocea~ | sions of this kind. Mr. D. Hoy of Millheim shipped a | car load of potatoes from this station | on Wednesday. He bushel on track. on paid 40 cents a | ——————— Board of Agriealtare. The state board of agriculture con- of Secretay | farmers’ | there The report Edge shows that during the season of 1805-4 have | Dates i and plans have been fixed for thirty-| eight more. The were held at an average , while those of this year age Secretary Edge the | work of the board preventing the spread of contagious disease among do- | mestic animals is by the | least important of its business. During year sixty-two'glandered horses i killed and $757 paid to their owners, | During year 1883 the period | thirty-two cows with tuberculosis were killed, the total amount being paid for | them being $158. The record for the present fertilizer year show that 512] brands of fertilizers have regu- | larly licensed for sale in this state. The annual consumption of this goods is about 150,000 tons a year, for which is paid not less than §3,750,900 in cash. The financial report for the year fol- lows: Expended for members, $1,562.- 06; for institutes, $7,608.90; for diseases, $642.87. ; for office, $680-84; total, $10,- 562 The total annual appropria- tion for all purposes is $14,000; amount expended for all purposes, $10,502.77; amount yet available for all purposes, $3,407.23. Amount expended for fer- tilizers, $7,180.08, sot om— Will Receive Passes, An exchange says on Saturday last freight engineers and conductors on the middle division of the Pennsyl- vania railroad who have been in the company's service ten years of more, received annual passes for themselves and wives, over the entire system. It is understood passenger engineers will be granted the same privilege. institutes of 1562.3 | eX pense of $52. i will Says 7 f 57 aver- | 63.33 i in t no means were same : ! 3 been ese ee #0 —————— Loeal Dashes, The groundhog sign did not hold out on Wednesday and Thursday, both days being mild with a springlike thaw spoiling sleighing. If you want to buy live stock or im- plements, read the sales that will be printed in the Reporter between now and April. Sa ——————— — Maoaleal College, The Spring Term opens May 1st, in Voeal and Instrumental Music. For catalogues address Henry B. Moyer, Freeburg, Pa. EA Sis ~ Winter weather demands a warm overcoat and you can get such a one as you need at a small figure at Lewins, Bellefonte. His assortment is or | E25 and every purchase is made aatisfacto foute, anddon’t suffer from the cold. Our immense stock of | ete. These goods are A oy & Boots and Shoes, every We are of AT OUR OLD TRICKS store at prices but please the HARPER & KREAMER, in our competitors, CENTRE HALL. ful Premiums. Did Ask for one. you get a Card? Is still at the front! You can rely on it! 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Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in ellect November 19, 1803, | TRAINS LEAVE MONTABDON, 4. (Dually except ilkerbarre, Hazleton, Intermediate’ stations hilsdelphia at 2.00 p. m., Sew York . Baitimore, 3100p m,, W axbiin gion 4. at Philadel iphia for Through pRERCnger Come lion 3 iim Yarior cars Ww Philadel- EABTWARD 9.18 a.m. ~a 1 Fund For Bunbury, TA Potiavil ip sig phore m~Train 8 {Daily Harrisburg anc ' i Hadeiphin al more 25 p except By utiday, J if i { lis Kew i Washinug- 7p. m, Parlor car through'th Philadel bi a yp i pus euger coaches Wo Philadelphis and 501 p.m ~Train 12, {Dall 4 except Bundsy, Hazieton Po ; ay.) wisyilie Markit nrg ing wt Phils deiphia Bait fam ore 10.40 barre and ul New York & Passenger coaches Lia 51 P. 10.16 p m., 10 Wilkes Train urg and al m,- 6. (Dally; Wer Funbury ntermediote stations ae iphis, 4.50 a. m Re Ww Terk : man sleeping cars wo iiR PRE Bengers can remain until in sleepe i sleeper us ~Train 4. 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