The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 10, 1899, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ, Editor
I'ERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year,
ADVERTISF MENTS, 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and b cen. per line for each subse
quent insei tion, Other rates made made known
it applioat lon.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Aug. 10
DEMOCRATIC. COUNTY TICKET
SHERIFF,
CYRUS BRUNGART...
TREASURER,
WM. T. BPRER.......cccocnnnnns
REGISTER
A.C ARCHEY ....oonnciisrenmnivissnnnne
RECORDER,
HARPER... crim nsnsiinmesinies
COMMISSIONER,
DANIEL HECKMAN, Renner Twp
PHILIP H. MEYER... .......ccnnnvisecns. Harsis Twp
AUDITOR,
« Millhelm
«Bellefonte.
J.
C. Bellefonte
JOHN H. BECK
W. H. TIBBENS ..
Walker Twp
College Twp
CORONER,
Dr. W.U, IRWIN .. Huston Twp
The State College is said to be a
huge Stone building.
— pdms
Things are getting a little cloudy for
McKinley's chances for a second term.
m——————— —————————
connected with
Stone has notified em to walk.
a
honest living,
community.
tii iin
There is disagreement in the Quay
camp, now summeriog at
ty. The boss wants slate
his state ticket which
benchmen. In
convention the nominations
made by the people.
at co
Attorney General Taylor, at the re-
quest of the Indiana State
entists and other unlicensed persons,
ister to the sick, particularly where a
fee is charged.
a ———
Pontius, the pleasant and well
known fruit tree agent of Bellefonte,
if he would turn in and help the Quay
squad carry the county against Hast-
ings ; when it was over, the appoint-
dozen others were fooled, badly
Pontius.
mm fc A a
chine type was committed to jail in
Philadelphia a few days ago for the of-
fense of voting 37 times at the election
last November.
mitted the erime and declared that he
istered in these districts.
mettre sommes
The effect of the Quay defeat in this
county was singularly queer upon the
portly Chambers of Bellefonte, leader
by brevet, who sits morose in his law
office at Bellefonte, astronomically
$150 dollars salary per mooth he
drawing.
The dispute between Great Britain
a settlement was reached. The Alas.
ments of even greater difficulty.
rapidity of communication between
effect in abbreviating the controversy.
———————— AA A
Colonel W. F. Reeder is being nam-
ed to succeed Judge John GG. Love, on
the bench of this county, whose term
will expire January 1905. But then
there are Hon. Jack Dale, Chairman
Gray and Hon. Clem Dale, all leaders
of prominence and worthy of recogni.
tion in the Republican sheep fold.
But, the next Judge will be a Demo-
erat, and we hear several good names
whispered, one an outsider. With an
able, honorable and unstained lawyer
on the Democratic ticket the next
Judge will be Democrat. The people
are lined up for capable and pure men
for Judges regardless of polities,
Kansas is down for an enormous
corn crop, as per reliable reports, with
prospects for the greatest yield ever
known in the history of the State,
The acreage of corn is 8 234.560, and
the estimated yield per acre 44 bush.
eis, which would give the astonishing
total of 362,000,000 bushels, or three
times the yield of last year, and almost
a hundred million bushels greater than
the banner year of 1880,
The estimated corn erop of Nebras.
ka, makes it about 300,000,000 bushels,
This will be the largest crop in the his-
tory of that state.
mn AA FA
It seems that even a hornless bull is
dangerous. Samuel SBtough, a farmer,
is confived to his home, near Spring
City, with three ribs sud bis collar
od
Lo
bone broken, the result of an encount-
or witha deborned bull. After knock- |
ing Mr. SBtough
him, the bull tossed him into the air.
barn, where the savage beast could not
follow, and by this stroke of good for-
tune escaped more serious injury.
With horns this bull would
killed the farmer, no doubt.
dehorned when young when it can be
done without great pain,
enn fp A»
It is said, but incorrectly, that until
last week Oakey Hall, Benedict Ar-
only three Americans to throw aside
crown.
eountry. Mr. Hall, being a newspa-
somewhat. But now comes William
Waldorf Astor, and makes a fourth in
this distinguished list. Along with a
Astor has renounced his citizenship to
Ap -
When Genera) Alger gets back to
Michigan and has that State reception
at Detroit, with an indignation
ing afterward, at which he will speak,
storm clouds in the
A friend of Al-
ger holding an important position at
Washington says to the Philadelphia
Alger,
on
close
BOIrrow
family
One utterance from McKinley woul
have stopped the torrent of abuse ; but
MeKinley never uttered a word. He
complained of, when he well knew
Alger had simply acted his
messenger boy, earrying out MeKin-
ley's policies and plans, often against
his own advice and against his own
Tue people ought to know
“Algerism,”” which they de-
was in reality “MeKinley-
The friends of Alger who know
love him blame
the Me
Kinley administration so long after it
was Known that he was bh ele i blamable
for carrying out McKinley's orders,
as
that
Dounce,
i Atl
The Philadelphia Press, speaking of
The
arraigns Judge
judges mixing in politics, says:
3
“Republican
It
have
activity in politics.
to
to become po-
There are not so very many of
any at all.
It has been demoostrated time and
dis
for or confidence in a Judge
if and his office
who
honors himse by using
cure certain results from primary elec-
tions. Such a Judge ceases to be use-
ful in his pl and his further
tinuance in office is a menace to every
Ace, COil-
personal and property right the people
enjoy. The Judge who can so far dis
of the bar and warn him that it will
A Recent Decision,
A recent decision by the commis-
| stamps of certificates of stock, about
which have been several inquiries at
the local internal revenue office, is to
sented for transfer, and power of attor-
ney on the back is dated prior to
1, 1808, although the name of
transferree is not filled in until after
and certificate to
stamped.
are required
smi Ay
Real Estate Transfers.
Henry Moyer to C. B. Neff, 33
in Potter, $1000.
Henry Zeigler's ex'rs to Bimon
Haines, "95, 10 acres timber in Haines,
$40.
J H. Reifsnyder to
two lots in West Rebersbu
Lavina Gephart to J.
166 ncres in Walker, $6200.
Edith E. Cooke to W, R
400 acres in Miles, $500.
lp
acres
£93.
Bhugert,
re
Ky
D.
Goodman,
The test Remedy for Flux
Mr. John Mathias,
stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky.,
| “After suffering for over sn week with |
flux, and my physician having failed |
I was advised to try
| Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Di- |
ple i Ne
a well
BAYS:
to relieve me,
arrhoea Remedy, and bave the
H. Ross,
Tussey-
Mills; H
tle cured me.'’ For sale by J.
Linden Hall; 8. M.
F. A. Carson.
dossman, Spring Mills,
Swartz,
ville: P otters
F.
$
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption, is
The GERMAN REMEDY
Sures throat and \ung Dita,
Solid by J. FP
fea
" nn Ha
i, Centre He
Long, Sy ring M411
WE MAKE WIR
ON RO ORE!
ut to fall
the Judge
He
which
is fit only for
lacking that
a nec ty
is
impeachment,
is H
bench.
pi —
Heduced Hates to Williams’ Grove,
For the Twenty-sixth Annual Inter
State Grange Pienie Exhibition,
Pa.
4
wy
28 to Beptemmber
[4 GARSON,
POTTERS MILLS,
A
ry
Mawr
way north of and including Luther
on the Philadelphia and
For information in regard to
should be made to ticket agents,
auglo-2t
AA AAA UNNI
The Girl Who Helps Her Mother.
The girl who gives way to a desire to
gad about the streets and cultivate the
acquaintance of young men who act
the simpering simpleton, is laying the
foundation for a useless life. Ten to
one after she is married she will devel-
op into a siatternly gossip, if no great-
It is the
girl of good sound sense, the girl who
loves home and helps mother who
The
girl who does this and devotes some of
her time to reading, tries to win the
esteem of everybody, while the gad-
ding street ornament wins the admira-
tion of those whose admiration is not
worth anything.
rs AM I
But Ose Week of Court.
There will be but one week of court
during the August session in Centre
county. There are very few cases on
the calendar so that it ls expected
that all of the work can be finished up
in that time,
AAS A
Farmers often need a telephone, but
neglect to make inquiry about the
rates, thinking they are too expensive,
Thousands are so located that they
could avail themselves of a telephone
at a very small cost,
havin frouble~
dar Is none
bread-making if’
ro Pe
is used these two brands lead.
If your grocer r doa’t have it in stock,
ask him to order same from Allison
Bros, Spring Mills, or Bellefonte mill
agents
STRAY. “C AME TO THE PREMISES oF
the undersigned, 4 mile west of Centre
Hall. about Auetet ist & sfray hog, white in cols
or. Owner shall prove proper.y, pay all costs
and remove same, otherwise it will be dis: owed
of se ording to law. GEO. A MICHAEL
Auglo-g Centre Hall,
FR FGISTERS NOTICE. ~THE FOLLOWING
acooounts have been examined,
and filed of record {uthe Reglstor's Office for the
foapection of heim and lesatees, creditors and
nll others in any wise interested and will be pre.
wented to the Df phan Court of Centre County
for confirmation. on Wednesday, the 30th day of
August. A D. 1890
1 The fi st and final Account af Alfred P. How:
terman Executor of ste, of Sophia Hosterman,
late of Potter twp. dec’d,
2 The first avd partial serotunt of J, M Heck:
man, and Witham B. wan, sdministrators
of a. of Joha B. Heckman, late of Gregg twp,
ned The account of Adem H. Krameine, pdmin.
Sotems of wie, of 40! A Pauna Krumrine, late of
Lh pr of Jeremiah Suavely i
i oe of Polly Royer, late of Gregg twp
a
acoonnt of A. ¥ Bower,
re hig pre ate
i gn
Rt hed rst and and
5 ribet,
7 The neconntof [da M Weaver sand Clayton
iM. Weaver, administrators of ete, of Edwin T,
| Weaver, late of Miles twp. dee'd.
I 8 The first and partial account of Samuel Ral.
ston, executor of ete, of John G. Rider, late of
Ferguson twp, dec'd !
9 The second arcount of Lonlea 1, Valentine,
| pusrdian of Ellen D. Vale tine, minor ehild of
Jacob D. Valentine, late of Bellefonte Borough
dec'd,
10 The separate and final sccount of John J.
: Afney, one of the ax-eutor- of ete of Jacob Ar
ney, iate of Potter twp, dec’
11 The account of Godfrey Fisher, guirdian of
Blanche Hayes, (nee Matholland) minor ehiid of
Rudolph Mualbol.and, late of Burnside towuship,
dec'd
12 The second and final account of
lers and G, W Gray, execiitors of ele.
; Inte of Patton twp |, den'd.
The second and fioal scoount of Thomas B
i Motz, administrator of ete, of Noali Weaver, late
{of Haines twp, decd
The sccountof H. B. Hering, executor of
y 9 Mary Reeder, late of Gregg township, de
pened,
15 The first and tlusl account of G.
administrator of ete,
Liberty twp. dec'd
1% The first and fine] acoount of Samuel Will-
| Hams, gusrdian of J, Ferrir and Bessie L. Ettling-
er, minor children of Wm, BR, Ettlinger, late of
| Haines twp. den'd,
i 17 The tinal account of J
ofete, of LL. B Btover, late
decensed,
i 18 The first and partial account of Samuoel
Gramley and John J. Bholtz, exee Hors of ete , of
Jueob Buuite, tate of Miles twp,
19 The first and floal sy
excoutor of ete, of Michae! F
twp, dec’d,
20 The first and final account of Frank B, Sto
ver, excoutor of ele, , of Samael H, Swover, late of
| Harris twp, deg’d
2 The fins] acesunt of T F
of ete. , of Frances M. Atuerton
boro dec'd
Tae Sst and flan! scoount of J.D Keen
and D. I. Zerby, adm nistratons of ete, of Jacob |
! Keen, late 2a! Millhelm Be "wo, don’
24 The first and parti secount of JL.
i , of Charles Kreamer
P, A Bet.
uf Jacob
Ww.
of Sarah A. Bowes,
Bowes,
inte of
Ww,
of
Rlover,
Miles
executor
dee'd.
it of Samuel
rank, late
Frank
Adame, executor
K ea
Mer, executor of vi late of
| Haines twp , dee'd
24 The scoountof A Waller
ihe re nl estate of DD. A. Masser,
Boro, dec’d
The
ustee 10 soil
sr of Millheim
rst sn #OOHGNH
te of
i inte Bro
ian of
Janes Y
Cm
admis
Lr Orge
Piraiog
Livin
}
Laake 04
Bawa, dee’d
as filed
said J
D Rehenck
ner, «late
iN Whereas
“» tent i
filed thereto an of belive the
be confirmed
we nt of W
i A Rups
nad sovount of W
Langs
BOOTH
erm, the same wi
The fret and
SO. sesigt
The rst andl §
sighee of ©
final
ow of Joh
+ he ti fl oun of Jo ine Coes
1h i llee i E as
Ling
filed
3
honotary
SALE PUR
Orphans
“i ¥
f El
Farin, "0
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sig-half wi
ins
ol
re
Spring
5 Bou
URSDAY, AUG 101
tthe I
niowing valuable real
| township. Certre County Pa ivania, and de
i {hex lows: Beginning at a post, theuoe
{ by land form vy of Andrew © onfor, north 29 de
i grees wesl 10 perches % stone heap
| thenee by land of Benjamin Rir ka, sorb 61 de
{ grees onst 162 50 per-hos stone thepes by
land formerly of Thomes PP. Cope, 3 Bee
| Brees east 113 7-10 perches 10 stooge henoe & pth
i 6 Segrees went 163 5 10 perches io the place of
1 ty inniug. co
esiale jo rege
Tiss
10
$0
sont 2
lads
i
: 1H ACRES AND 2 PERS
i
| and allowance of 6 six por cent
{excepting and reserving. howe er, from the
i above 100 arres sud tehes and allowanoe
i the four following pareels of land owive
{| granted be the Following parties to wit
i All thal certain nhvoe containing
mare or leas toy Mrs Elizabeth Zetithe
| eonteiy ing five acres vv Ewmaunel
| pleve ooitaining one-half mere to the Evang:
{ al Aloe jaticn and sether pwoe far burying
| ground containing 20 perches to said Evangelion
| Association, leaving afler deducting the above
| lands reserved and excep od. 72 sores. more wm
| Jews, It being Lhe same trat of which Wm Au.
| man and Amanda, his wife by their deed dated
i March 31st, 180 granted to Bliss COrader aud
thereon evree od & good hotiee avd barn, Abom
A sores of the above traet is cleared and in a
high state of caltivation, The tmiance Is well
timbered with pine, mk, hick ry and ebestrut
timber, Choos fruit of all kinds on the promis
es, Good sprig of never falling water near the
| buildin
i TER Onedhind of the purchase money to
{ 10 be paid on day of sale. Onetnind one year
after confirmation of sale absolute. and balance
of purctase mo ey in two years after confirma:
thon of sale abeolute; the deferred pasments tw
Swe seonred by bond and morigege on the pr mis
| ew with fnerest from date of roufirmation abso
inte. Bale to begin at 0 o'dack, am,
i M.PEALER,
Administrator,
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ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
SALE. The undemigned will offer st
prilic sale on the premises, about one-fourth of a
mile from Penn Cave Swmtion, along the Lewis
burg and Tyrone Railroad, in Potter Township,
Centre County, on
BATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1890,
At 1 o'clock 9 Wm. the ralaable farm now Goon.
pied by M. B. Duck and belonging to the estale
of the Inte Jonathan Tressler, containing
170 ACRES AND 102 PERCHES,
more or less: having thereon srested 4 fine large
dwelling hotise, a bank bars, and ola
er needed outbuls ly pt in condition,
Running water at the door, and Sinking Creek, a
stream of pure mountain water passes through
the farm about ten rods south of the ni
There is a large orchard of bearing apple trees on
the place, and a great quantity of smaller Traits,
ite sores or thereabouts arg © , fenoed and
high sate of cultivation, balance 1s
1 timbered with pine at and ot ver yalua
ble Ymbae, The farm is within easy reach of
a ile br Iromds, postoffice, sehools sod charch.
ME and
Altions of sale will be msde
y of sale Persons
Known Shah la) the 3 ring
oan Obtain the same by in:
the under:
RA Ba gs dies
EASE Tiles
FORTNEY & ia
C00000000009000000
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<AL JABLEFARMB AT PRIVATE BALE
The belrs of Mrs Mary PF Wilson, de-
| consed, offer the allowing farms at private "sale:
ist The f ro sitnated in Potter township, on
the Lewisbirg and Old Fort Teropike,
mile east of Old Fort aud one mile from Centre {
Hall station, containing 235 acres more or less. |
The soll ix prise fonily Him stone and ander god |
euitivatboag urge Bank Barn, Dwelling House,
nid ntl the necessary outbyiidines: 8 never fall-
fig spring of water piped to the Halldings i
Also, The farm known as ths Station farm |
covinining 250 acres of gond lim #'otie land, sit
uated ut the Centre Hal: BR. B. Baation: thereon
erected & new two story Dwelling House, large
Bank Barn snd all the necessary outbuildings;
water from Centre Hall reservoir piped to the |
bulldings; two good orchards, Bah of the above
farms are located so as 10 conveniently divide |
into two farms. They will be sold as a whole, or
in part, Wo suit the purchaser. iisie perfect and
terms cany,
|
about 94 |
Laura Elllow,
Boal, Centre Hall,
or Geo. MM.
Aug 190t
Bellefonte,
EMPIRE
Centre Hall, Pa.
Proprietor,
We use the soap that tackles
he dirt aud not the shirt
Linen sen
washed
to this laundry is
iite, not
Collars and Cuffs
1
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til..
SMOOTH IVORY-|
LIKE EDGES.
“Union Finish.”
The Top Noth in Laundry Art!
High Gloss or Dull
Clay W., Reesmuan,
t
wh
wh
red wi
Finish.
Ag nt for Centre Hall
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For a Good Penny Picture
Come to my gallery.
$139
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maxe i enny ICLUres
v3] furthar
v3 4 UTLIIECT
Cabinets, Mantellos,
and Florentines
All
photos furnis Cray-
wm Work, Pastel and In-
and Water Col-
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Children’s
Oxfords and
tyles, color and
Men's Oxfords, -
Ladies’. Misses’,
and Youths’
Sandals, all &
prices,
Special for Ten Days.
Ladies’ Dong. Lace Oxfords,
Kid Lined, Pat. Tip, 75ec.
If you are looking for guar
anteed shoes in eve ry line,
give me a eal.
Driving Shoes a specialty.
C. A. KRAPE,
SPRING MILLS.
000 000000000000000000000
:
rus PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLEG
GCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL sPUTS IN THE
ALLEUGHENY RBGION: UNDENOUMINA
TIONAL, OPEN TO BOTH SEXES;
TUITION FREK BOARD AND
OTHER KX PRXSE VERY
LOW EW BU DILDINE
AND EQUIPMENT
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF sTUDY.
AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE
with Satan flinstrations on the Farp
a Laborstory.
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or
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a yuh the m
Sie 5 with an unhenally full ano
Seivi ENGIN ERRING
ELECTRIC ERRING;
{ [1 AL ENGINEERING [our
MINING ENG GINEERING, eo are
exercises in the Field. the Shop, and the
HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and GITRRATY i Lash
aired) She o more continued through the
MATHEMA TIONS and ANTRONOMY: pure
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SALT STR areton theorets.
and practioal. i
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PENNSYLVANIA
Philadel Iphie. .. rie R. Kk. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway.
in eflect May
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Val
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Time Tela,
LEAVE MORTABDOE, EABRTWAR]
7.825 m.~Train 20. We ‘k days for Bunbury,
| gaia. m. arriving at Phi lad: iphis, 11488. m.,
Rew (otk 208 p, tn. Batis ore i156 p. m., Wash
ington 100 p. mw, Parlor car and passenger coach
to Phlindelphia.
9.2 a. m Pratp 9
Willkerbarre, Beronton,
mediate stallions
{ zieton, und Potixvili 4 Pi ‘
Baltimore, Washington, “1 hro
conches to Philadelphia
46 p. m~Trai
21 1899
TRAINS
Duily for
Hears,
Week day
Bunbury
and inter
Jot ti. Hu
sew Yar ¥,
RTT
Weekdays for BRL iy
Wilkesbarre, Beranton, Hazleton, Potisy ile, Har-
risburg and interm ed inte Ls arriving sw
Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York 9.30 p, m.
Baltimore, 6 00 p. m , West ington st 7 Pp. B
Purior car theovgh Wo Pil indeiphin, and pas
senger conches to Phlladeiphin, Baltimore and
Weashingion
bp. m~Tiain 3% ¥
barre Seranion Haxigter Pousvi aid daily
for Harrisburg and 1600 diate Proisi wrriviug
sitPniudeipbie 10.20 nw Mew York 08 6. 1m.
Baltimore 945 pp. o. Wiel ogton p.m, Pas
| BeLger CoRChe # 10) Philsdelptl and Baltimore
Bilp m.~Trein 6 Weekdays sunbury
Harrisburg and gl] inturmeding ations, airiv-
ing at Philadelphia 4.20 a.m New York st 72%
a m Puilioan sleeping can iron Harsisburg
| to Philadelphia and York Phlisdelphi
| PRACT. remain i viv Pe Hota Des
apt 7.50 8. 8
200 a m.-Train
[ burg and poluis east
| Philadelphia st 6 92 a
week days, 10 25 a, 1p, Bun
im, Washihgion, 7.40, 8 m. Pullman sleeping
| cars to iiladeiphia and Washington, snd
passenger cone hes Vv Philadelphia aud Baitimore
WESTWARD,
1m, ~Train
Rochester, B
ale platlions
| ru anid Rochesler
| Bellefonte, snd Pits
Pullman sleepers to Hoch
a, m.~Traiu 84
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i656
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4. (Dajis
and south arr tug it
wm. New York, 9.1 a mn
day, Bait more, 6.5 8,
For Harris
0.65 Be
ni agua
§ interne
{Daily} For Erie, Usn-
aio, Niagara Falls, und
Wilh passenger comches
Week dayr for DuBois,
%. Ou -~undays only
ster snd Erie
(Daily) ¥or Lock Heaven
inlermediale stalions, and weekdays for
Ciesrfi-ld, Philipsburg, Pittsburg and
i the with through cans io | Fron
Lil p m—Train i5. Weekdays for Kane
{rone. Clearfield, Philipsburg, }
Guiguas spd Interwediste sations ke
Hoo hente: Bullalo snd Nisgers Fells with
Wnrough passenger coaches (0 Kane snd Rocos
ester, and Parlor car 0 Rochester
rain 1 Weck deys
intermediate sitions
p. m.~Trais Daily for Lock Baven,
inlermeGinie sations
ne,
West,
Ty»
Caonn
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6ibp, m
| Eimira snd
2.43
ana
for Benovo,
THROUGH THAINS FOK MONT ANDON FROM
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