The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 10, 1894, Image 5

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    MILLEHEIM,
Arrangements Made for the Proper Ob-
servance of Decoration Day.
On last Thursday, Ascension day,
nearly one hundred young people from
town and Brush valley, spent the day
along Elk creek in the gap; sixty men,
boys and girls strictly counted, were
angling for the finny tribe. How
many fish were caught, and how many
missed we are not able to say, We
saw some baskets that were well filled.
Fires on the mountains south of
town, were burning briskly along the
tramway on John F. Duncan's tracts,
A number of men were fighting fire
for two days.
Every fine evening some ten or
twelve bicyclists are seen on our streets
presenting quite a fine appearance;
some very expert riders,
On last Saturday afternoon the G.
A. R. met in their hall, where full and
complete arrangements were made for
the proper observance of Decoration
day at St. Pauls, Wolfs, Aaronsburg, |
and Millheim.
The “Index Medicine Co.” that was
billed to stay two weeks, left on Mon-
day morning for Woodward. Lack of |
patronage no doubt caused them to |
leave. What next?
D. D. G. M. Fred Weber and Sam- |
uel Ishler, of Boalsburg, registered at |
the National hotel. They had been to |
tebersburg to inspect a new room to |
be occupied by the Odd Fellows,
While here they managed to talk a lit- |
tle polities; both Democrats, but think |
the party should be very careful in the |
selection of candidates for the differ |
ent offices to be filled this fall.
i
John Burns, the man who had his |
knee cap split some months ago, is {
able to go to work again. i
How would it sound to have Hon. |
attached to the name of James Keller |
—we think he would make a good As- |
sociate Judge. Quitea number have |
talked about it and think that he]
should announce himself as a candi- |
date.
Henry Brown, of Hublersburg, who |
had an operation performed in the re- |
moval of a tumor some weeks ago, is
improving fast and no doubt will soon |
be able to leave for his home. i
Will Foster and Bob Foster, of State |
College and one or two others, were up
in the Gap fishing for trout, with what |
success we do not know as they did |
not stop in town long enough to show |
up. i
Among the attractions on Decora- |
tion day will be a parade of the bicy-|
clists; some twenty are expected; their |
parade will be about six o'clock, p. m., |
as the Decoration services will be over |
by half past four o'clock. The Re-
i
formed church will hold a festival in |
the evening. The town will be finely |
decorated with arches, bunting and |
flags.
rs f— Mo
Coburn Happenings. :
John Hoffa and Geo. Stover were to |
Brushvalley on a two days’ fishing ex- |
cursion, on Monday and Tuesday, but |
they report a light catch.
C. K. Sober shipped a car load of
mining timber from this station, last |
Saturday, ready framed, for use in the
mines. This is a new departure in |
such timber. i
Jacob Emerick, C. E. Finkle and 8, |
G. Rote, all of this place, bought a |
large tract of timberland in Sugar val- |
ley, and went thither with a large |
crew of men, on Monday, to begin |
peeling. ’'Squire Garthoff, one day
last week, while out on the mountains |
watching the fire, came in contact
with a large rattle snake; his snake-
ship was soon dispatched, and was
found to be over three feet long and to
have eight rattles.
A vicious dog belonging to Lewis
Snavely, on Baturday evening made
an attack on his master, something
very unusual for a dog to do, and bit
him in both hands in a frightful man-
ner, the flesh being lacerated and torn
into shreds. Dr. Frank was sent for
and dressed the wounds. Mr, Snave-
ly suffered intense pain from being
thus bitten. The dog was shot by his
son the same evening.
————— AY A AAAI
Where to Get a BICYCLE.
W. L. Goodhart, prop'r of the Mill-
heim Agricultural Impl. House, has
the agency for Wheels, high and low
grade, both new and second hand, of
any manufacture, from $16 up to $150.
He has the sole control of Penns Val-
ley for the Union Wheel, which is
strictly high grade and first-class in
every respect. Mr. Goodhart's relia-
bility is unquestioned. 10my4t
rion mis—
As one result of the soft coal famine,
and the consequent closing of furna-
oes, nearly 300 Hungarians and about
fifty Italians have left Braddock, Pa.,
during the past week for their native
lands ; and with a prolongation of the
miner's strike the exodus might be
expected to assume much larger pro
portions.
A—— A A A DATE
Bargains in Clothing,
New suits made to order, $15 to $18,
All new spring goods, at Montgom-
ery's, Bellefonte.
Don't Tobmeco Spit or Smoke your Life
y
The truthful startling title of a book about No-
. , weak men
snd vigor. Positive care
Bold by J. + Bury.
or mW .
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dae,
4b
TIREASURER'S BALE OF UN.
sented lands for taxes for "02a "98
Agreeable to the provisicus of law re.
lating to the sile of noseated fracts of|125
jand for the non-paymentof taxes, 400
Notice is hereby givon thet there will] 63
be exposed to public sale or outery(200
the following tracts of unseated lands 100
in county of Centre, Pa, for taxes due!150
and uppaid thereon, at the Court ¥i
House, in the borough of Bellefonte,
on Monday, the lth d.y of June,
1504, at 1 o'clock. p.m.
BENNER TWP.
ACRES. PER. WARRANTER. TAXES [X00
100 Hale, J. M .....ccinis weinnnne
198 Johnson Thomas.
80 Johoston James...
121 Johaston, Eleanor..
50 Liage, JJ. ante
50 Lingle, J J..
150 Smith, John
BOGGS TV
Frazier, Walbro........cew
7 Godfrey. Martha,
GAY, WH one onan ciiinn
Lucas J M & J P Packer.
MoeCoy, Frank... —
Packer & Lucas...
Packer & Lucas............
BURNSIDE TWP,
Black, JRB....cccciiinnnineneens
Brady, Rout...
Brady, Wm P.
Brady jJohn...
S Bill, Alex..
Boyd, John... ...
Royer, John 3g of........con
Cook, WH coins enn
Cowden, John.
Cox, Paul
Dewart, Johu
Dewart, Wm
Donnelly, Henry
Fox, Samuel M
Gray, Robert,
Gray. Wm ....oeeiime
Grant, Thomas
Gobinson, fCharles
Hall, Charles 56 of.......
2 Housel, JOB onions
#4 Hall, Charles...
I Honter, Alex, 3
Hamilton, Tomas
i Kidd, John
id Lyon, John
Nicholson, John
Nicholson, John...
O'Brian; Michael.
MS Parker, Jeremiah...
Shaffer, Henry ...... .
RBiewart, Walker... co.
id Seott, Ramnel....
Rlewart, Abn...
Taiiman. Sarah
5% Towers, James -
Vaughn, John, 3 of...
Weidner, Jacob
Wallace, JosS,
Weitzel John...
Wheeler, Henry .
Whitington, Martih.....
Warton, Thos P 26-36 of
Warton, Thos P 4-38 ot,
Warton, Thos P 2.36 of.
Warton, Thos P 2.38 of.
Warton, Thos P 2.36 of.
Young Samuel i of
} Young, Benj i of
COLLEGE TWP.
Johnson, Ross
Johnson, Thomas.........
CURTIN TWP.
Atwood, N L...ceiconnn
Brooks, Jesse
Bruce, Chas......comome
Brady, Wm P
Brooks, Jesse ....
Custer, Paul .
Curtin John...
Dehase, Mary. .
Godfrey, Mart
Godfrey, John W.,
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Smith, Peter
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Taylor, Joseph
Willls Jonathan...
FERGUSON TWP,
Anderson John .
Baker James......o.....
Barker John w—
Barnet Joseph...
Buckbee Isaac...
Bryson Samnel .
Burchfield Wm...... .....
Crispin Peter.
Duncan Samuel
Fowler Lydia.
Glasgow Silas -
Hartline Leonard...
Homer Beni J. oven...
Hicks Abraham
Kohimyer Geo ..
Lite Jacob
Luosty Josiah
Manly Henry...
McKean John
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Peterbridee Johnsr......
Rankin Robert ow ..on
Richards Ginter
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Mosel
62 Bterrett Jam
HUSTON
163 Price John
168 Bollinger Jo
LIBERTY
Carskadden
GREGG TWP,
Antis Henry
Anderson Jacob
Hayes Robt,
Duncan vavid,
Gregg Biojth...
rege Bmit
Heburn Wm...
Hubby Bernard...
Logan Wm
Mosby Jacob...
Merkley Jacob.
Mercer John...
Painter John,
MARION
Alligon Wm
Reed Daniel
Taggart Wm...
T rt David
¥ wler James
Unknown
Unknown ..
Zigler Michae
HAINES TWP.
Antis Henry.
Beck Henry.
Barr Thomas.
Barr James.
Barr Mary... avn
Black James.............. J
Cawley H B... Brady Wm...
Cawley H B......... cco 2 Barton Wm..
Epler Adam... 7 BT Brady John
Fes Jacob
Fowler George
Gher Philip
Gratz Michael
Grantz Michael!
Gratz Simeon.....
Grave Wendel
Gratz Bernard,
Henry Joseph,
Hartman John .
Kida John... .
Links Mary.
Motz John...
Stover Wolf
Simpson John
Spiker H & C Welser
Workman Mathias...
HALFMOON TWP,
Bryan Samael
Carr John .......
Cross James
DeligeC & F
McKinney J
McKinney J
Unknown
Unknown...
Yarger Bimo
Yarger Bimo
MILES 71
Boyd Hugh..
Boyd Wm ..
Grant Wm
Hepburn Jax
Housel Wm
Housel Jobn
Jackson Jere
Parker Wm
Hendell Stop
Triop Peter.
Unknown
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Hollingsworth Levi
Hannah Jobn
Joliff Richard
King William...
Lamborn Wm .......
Lamborn Josiah -
Mollisscock John...
Pyle Jacob............
Pyle David... omen
Mnderwood Jacob...
Unknown
Unknown ce...
Unknown a
Whitehead Richard
HARRIS TWP
Andre Absolom
Bell John...
Brown Wm...
Conley Adam...
Conley Adam .“
Elmison Samuel .
Fox George......
Fisher Samuel!
Henry Stophe!l
Henry Stophel
Irwin Jobn...coviin
Irwin John
Irwin John.....
frwin John......
Johnson Thos... -
MeCandles Wm...
Mitohel John... . KB
MceCormie Eleanor... M48
Patterson Robert... 14 &
Reynolds John... A
Reynolds John. .
Bankey Thomas...
Sankey Jeremiah ..........
Steele Robert...
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Prick John J
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Garrigns Ed
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W cotrmse Hunter Alex
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Patterson Be
Peck Joseph
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158 Allison John.
Bieele Allen... inn
Bieele Jobin...
Simpson Nathan
Smith John...
Bample Robert
Wilson Samuel...
Wilson David
Wikon David
Wilson Wm
Wilson Edward
Wilson Peter...
Work David
Work Joseph
Work David...
Work Joseph.
Alilson A &J
ArmstrongAr
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la
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t lines just out, of newly
finest and largest line of good
the bargains offered. If you
from our stock.
this spring? We have a big
prices. Come in and look at
Harper - &
you come and inspect the
arrived Dress Goods we
8 brought into the valley,
need anew dress, come in
assortment at way-down
our goods; costs yon noth-
- Kreamer.
Schaitz un Kaep,
Even the boss fisherman does not
have much to brag of this year.
Home wear glasses because their eyes
require it ; others bécause they think it
makes them look wise,
Have your friends outside the coun-
ty subscribe for the ‘‘Reporter,” it
gives them all the news and saves you
postage and the bother of writing let-
ters,
The Judgeship question on the Re-
publican side seems to have come to a
lull just now.
Are you good at guessing? guess
who will be the next Democratfe nom-
inee for congress in this district.
Tuesday the roads were already dus-
ty notwithstanding Sunday's showers,
High winds and hot sun did it.
Never raise the wind if you don’t
want to reap the whirl wind, Two
can play at the same game,
Commissioner Gi. L. Goodhart had a
big party last week to raise a ‘“‘supple-
meut” to his barn,
8. L. Swartz, of Venango county, in
a recent letter writes: “No paper In
interior of the state has rendered lon-
ger and more valuable service to the
Democratic party than the Centre Re
porter.”
«Whethe r you want a suit made 0
order or one ready-made, you will find
Lewins $3 to §5 cheaper than elsewhere,
Has new spring styles just opened.
W.L.DoucLas
D3 OE iL
aad Bi batiat make. Tig on nd
hy Bich gutta ioe
Fruit culture is more profitable to
the farmer now than his other crops.
Brown Bros, Co, the most extensive
nursery house in the U. 8., have a va-
Largest assortment in Central Penna
from which to select,
rs AA SAA TA poe rr:
Ebermun, Philip....oone
163 Enler, Christian
163 Ehler, Daniel.........
140 Everman, Phillp..
8 Emkin, Thomas...
Ebertain Philip...
168 Fitzgerald Daniel.
168 Fink John.....c..
153 Geant Thomas
161 Glentworth Jas,
Grove Elizabeth,
152 Grove & McKeon.
159 Grant Thomas...
158 Gray Wm...conm...
158 firgaves Thomss.,
Grant Thomas...
153 Hair Christain..
163 Hopkins John.......
158 Haines Renben Jr,
156 Hamilton Thomas
158 Hand John.........
53 Hunter John...
164 Halr Christain
168 Halr David ..oveices
Hartline Geo MM...
8) Hamilton Hugh...
153 Irwin Robt 4L%f
100 Irwin Jas 1...
163 Jordon Owen.
King Robt........
8°38 106 Lowden John
23 *158 Lenhose Christain,
Lucas Charles...... wee
158 Lewis David... -
163 Iattimore Goo... .coviiinnre
163 Lattimore We §....oivn
168 Lowden Richard oven.
168 Lowden Johun.........
147 Latrobe Wm A...onsinin
163 Mavston Ed ....ovee
McPherson Wm
158 Malone Richard
153 Malone Richard.
153 Myert Jacob sun
168 Miller Jacob... ..cnnr..
168 Miller John
158 McConnell M -—
168 Morgan B KR %¢ of
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153 Pinkerton Wenry
152 Prim George .....
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158 Rush Benj
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Rainey Robt........
163 Relghart A. .
153 Hoher Christain
#0 Rainey Robt...
i Riough Jacob... .....
Bnyder Barbara
158 Rlough Jeroh
153 Schenck Andrew
158 Schenck Christ
153 Rlough George.
158 Spear Robt
158 Ridden Eleanor
153 Sahafner Casper
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153 Bmith Mary
Bands Jomeph ..
153 Toner James —_
168 Turner Hannah,
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Witmer Henry
Williams J © -
158 Wallace Jas J...
106 Witmer John w—
163 Wheltline John.
Wilson Wm
SPRING
Jobin Moore... cnvenns
115 Purdue John Est..........
Robinson Cath,
Robinson Hebwons
Robinson Richard
Unknown ’
ENOW SHORE TWP
Banks Wm...
Banks Wm
Casoadden Dorion
153 Oonningham D H........
80 Cascadden D
#4 Casoatden D
$4 Casoadden D...
Devlirg Joseph
Deviing Joseph
Dobson Samuel
Devling Joseph
163 Fisher Ramune! W
168 Fisher James C
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Lewis Lowis ——
Lewis Lewis...
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Liggett John...
28 Mitchell Win P.
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Parker George.
Relly Job ........
Thompkins Jas.
Thompkine Jas
Vandike Henr
168 Wain Pheobe....
290 Warton Mary
West Francis...
Williams Davi
Wain Richard
Belghtol John..
Beck Jacob...
Bough Wm...
Beck Daniel.
Hamilton Hugh ;
22 lamb John...........
Montgomery W W
Montgomery J
Ridgway, Budd
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Thomas John W
Willams Polly.
Woodring Jos...
§ Williams Joshua
Welch Joseoh ., ...........
UNION TWP,
Brenham E.......oooovviiinn
Brenham E..,
Carlisle Wm
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WALKER TWP
Raker John.................
Brady Wi................
Daugherty Marg..........
Daugherty Eliza -
Evans Joss ................
James Margaret... ..
6 James Edward
Knox John.......
MeKee Bamue!
McEwen Henry
Parker Jeremiah..........
Parker Richard...
Purdon Richard
Purdon John .
Plies Benj. & Co...........
Parker Jeremiah .......
Robinson Riekh'rd.........
Butler James.........
% Butler James
Unknown -
Warden Jeremiah .........
Witkersham A ........
Wilson Robi ..................
WORTH TWP.
GayP.B.X.......
Norris Wister
Unknown
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ALBO
All of the following lots or tracts of
49 land returmed by the tax oollectors of
the following districts, respectively
for the years of 1860 and 1881, to the
Commissioners of Centre county, for
Z: non payment of taxes, according to
% the provisions of the severs] Acts of
0 Assembly relgtive to the sale seated
# lands for taxes.
BEATED LANDS
ie BELLEFONTE BORO
22H. & L. Geo. W. Downing ‘91.
H&L Gen Buchanan *91........
{ MILESBURG BOR
RBKinnte 1893...
Mrs Magee, 1897...
Edward Gree 1891 ....
Chas McCafferty 1891...
9 UNIONVILLE BORO,
7 Lot, Hiram Patterson. 1991
"H&L, Harris Kirk, 0 & "51
a. BURNBIDE TWP,
100 a's, Alexander Solt, 1891.
0 a's, Peter Blters, 1891 wo
FERGUBON TWP.
100 a’, John E Rider est. ‘90
% a's, Jolin Shannon, 1880
HALFMOOR TWP
06a, Wm H Blair est 1891.. ...
; HOWARD TWP,
20's, John Irwin Jr. est. 1800... 9}
6 a’. J ¥ Montgomery & Bro$l 2% |
| HUSTON TWP.
on HEL LMurmy, WW & 9... 23
$9 LIBERTY TWP.
¥i i a, Roland Lucss, 1897...
n MILES TWP.
on 150 a's, Jonathan Wolf, 1881
RUSH TWP.
. 3 lots, Mrs F, Waple, 1891
. Mountain Branch Rod and Gun
. Jub, 189
UNION TWP,
19 a's, Benj Rich. 1890.
10 as Irwin Swisher, "W &'91
a's, HW Hoover "0 & 61.
609.600 F Lee, 1800...
NOTE.
In socordance with the Act of June
1 6h, 1887, Interest will be sdded to the
5 0 amount of all taxes assessed sgainet
#1 unseated lands above advertised
. JOHN Q MILER,
County Treasurer,
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fot,
21m,
Lot,
1 Lot,
41
-.. | he South
First and Highest Award for
A Plow which commands the |
at the lowest price.
each
each
each
each
each
each
a0 ets.
50 ets.
30 ets.
30 ots.
Common Shares,
Deep Suction Shares,
Long Stone Shares,
Short Stone Shares,
Penna. Stone shares, - 30 ets.
Marsh Shares, 30 cts.
Cutter Shares for Sod Plow-
ing 40 cts.
A South Bend Plow equip
soil for which it is ely
team can pull it.
each
- -
wd with
1
Corn Planters, Land Roller of
moniated Bone Super Phos)
Goods for Low Prices,
A grienltaral Salt,
po
or pound,
les on early orders.
er sections for the McCormick,
rne and Wood Machines, which sel
first served.
McCALMO
xmay3l
Bend Plow....
Merit at the World's Fair!
lighest Premiums and is sold
Rocket Shares with Reversible
Chilled Points, 40 ots. each
Socket Shares with Reversible
Steel Points, 50 cts. each
Steel Shares for use in Plow-
ing where great strength and
sharp cutting edge is re-
quired, $2.50 each
a share adapted to the particular
-
- -
ng Jultivators on wheels,
wood and steel, at lowest prices.
pion £25.00 Am-
Potato Phosphate,
»hate, Special
We warrant High Grade
wine 8 cents
Champion, Deering, Johnson, Os-
| at 8 cents each, or $0 cents per doz.
NT & CO.,
Ballefonte, Pa.
In All Its
cancy In this seotion. Write them at
isha woion, Waite the
Branches.
0B
AN
K.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table. in effect Deccmuber 31, 1808,
TRAINS LEAVE MOKTANDOR, EASTWARD,
is a. mo ~Traln 4, (Dally except Bauday
For Sunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Potleville
Harrisburg and lotermediate stations, arriving
at Philadelphia at 100 p. ma. , Sew York, 60 p
m., Baltimore, 8310p mm, Washington 430 n. mw,
counecting st Philadelphia for ail seashore
points, brough passenger coschies Lo Phils.
daiphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars w Fhiladel-
phia,
13 p. m~Train 8, (Dally except Runday.)
For Sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate sas
tions, arrivingat Vhiladelphia nt 650 p m., New
York. 10.08 p.m, Baltimore, 7 20 p. ms , Washing
tonst 837 uv. mm. Parlor car through to Philadel.
phils, and passenger conches to Philadelphia and
Baltimore,
501 p.m ~Train 12, [Dally except Sunday.}
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottevilie Harrisburg
and intermediate poiuts, arrivipg sat Phil delphia
11.16 p m., New York 8.58 a, m., Baltimore 1040 p,
mm. Passenger cosches Wo Wilkesbarre and Phil
adelphia.
757 p. m.~Tmain 6, (Dally) For Punbury
Harrisburg and all intormediate stations, arrly
ing at Philadelphia, 4.50 8. m , New York at 725 a
m. Pullman or ie cars from Harrisburg Ww
Philadephia and New York. Philadelphia pas
sengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until
7008. m.
120 a m.~Train 4. (Daily.) For Bunbury
Harrisburg and intermediate statloas, arriving a
Philadelphia at 650 a, m., New York, 955
woek days, 10 25 a, m. Bunday, Beitimore,
mw, Washington, 7.4), 8a mm. Pullman sleep
cars 10 Philadelphia and passenger coaches 0
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WESTWARDS
5.37 a.m ~Train 8, (Daily) For Erie and Can
andaigus and intermediate stations, Hochester
Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pallman
cars aud passenger coaches 10 Erle sud Eoches
ver
10.17 ~Train 16. (Daily)
intermediate stations,
1.56 p. mm ~Train 11. (Dally except Bunday.
For Kane, Cauandaigus and intermediate stations
Hochester, Buflalo and Nisgars Falls, with
through passenger coaches to Kane and Kochess
ter, and Parlor car w Rochester.
604i p. m~Traln 1. (Dally except
For Renovo, Ralston and intermediate
#45 p. m~Trin {Daily except
For Willismsport and intermediawe stations
For Lock Haven and
Bundsy.)
stallions,
i3 nary)
THAROUGE TRAINS FOR MOXTANDON FROM
EAST AND SOUTH.
Train 15 leaves New York 1215 n
phis 4.90 a m, Baltimore 4 40 a
8.15 a m, daily, Wilkesbarre, 7 25
exoept sunday) arriving al Mo
Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m,
ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 545 am, Will
10i5am, (Daily except Bunday) arriving at
Montaudou 1.56 pam, with parior car from
Philadelphia and through passesger coaches
from Philadelphia snd Baltimore,
Train | leaves New York 9.00 a ma, Phil
m; Washington at 11.00 a m, Bailizmmore st
m, Wilkesbarre 8.12 pm, arriving at Mottsn-
don st 6.04 pm, week days, with through pes
senger coaches from Phila. and Baltimore
Train 13 leaves New York 230 pm, week days,
200 p. m Sunday, Philadelphia 4.40 p m, week
days, 4.30 p. m., Sundays, Washington
Baltimore 4.12 p m. srriviog ai Moot
p m. Through Parlor Csr and
coach from Philadelphia
Train § leaves New York si B00
1.2 pm, Washington 10.40 nm,
11.40 p m, (daily) arriving at Montandor
sm, with through Pullmoan slee
Phila. Washingion sod Baltimore and through
passenger cosches from Philadelphia and Bais
Ltimore
ght,
1m
Philadel
Ff (REE Tel LY
Harrisburg
(Daily
)
3
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILEOAD,
Daily Except Sunday.
Westward,
PMPM. AM BTATIONS
5X Montandon
wm Lewisburg
i Biehl
22 Vicksburg
8 37 Miflinburg
43 + 50) Millmont
bo 68 (Glen Iron!
Fy Zi Paddy Mounta'n
30 Coburn
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Rising Spring
§ Pens Cave
% Centre Hall
16. Gn
§ 23 Linden Hall
8 28 Osk Hall
& 82 Lemont
& 87 Dale Summit
% 47 Pleasant Gap
0 & 50 Axemann
& % 55 Bellefonte
Additions] trains leave Lewisburg for Moutan-
don std Mam 1000s m, 1.20, 550and 7.90 p =m
turning leave Montandon for Lewhrburg sti 2.0 8
m0 BVambRpmit pm ands 00pm
on Sundays trains leave montandon 10.188. m.,
and 7.58 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.20 a
m. and 800 p.m,
For rales. ms
Thos, EK Walt,
8. M. PREVOST,
General Managsr,
IAN DOLLARS
120 PER MONTH
IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY
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