THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED_KURTZ, Editor TERMS. 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 § cenw per line for each subse quent inse tion. Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. April 5 ASSEMBLY We are authorized to announce thatJ. W. Kep ler, of Ferguson township, wili be a candidat for Assembly subject to the decision eof the Democratic County Convention, We are authorized to announce that J. H Wetzel, of Bellefonte, will be a eandidate for As sembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, We are anthorized to announce that Robert M. Foster, of State College, will be a candidat for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Dem oc¢ratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that John W, Conley, of Potter township, will be a candidab for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. The wipe-up Qu: uay got in Allegheny was a clean scrub, te The Senate still has too much other business to bother with Quay’s Stone certificate—postponed again. i a——— a —— ——— Our representative in congress, Hon J. K. P. Hall, is rising to prominence and will be a credit to his constituents He will be chosen as one of the dele- gates to the Democratic National Con- vention. Al sy Confessions made by parties under arrest for the murder of Governor Goe- bel, of Kentucky, implicate Governor Taylor and most of the prominent Re publican officials around him, and » number of these are now under arrest. SN Bill Andrews, Quay’s leading mana. ger, was defeated by 1000 majority for assembly at the Republican primaries in the First Allegheny district, on Sat- urday, along with Simon, his runniog mate. This is a heavy blow for the machine. A — The Boers on Saturday captured » large force of British 30 miles southeas of Bloemfontein, consisting of the 10ti Hussars, Household Cavalry, tw: horse batteries and a force of mounted infantry. The British walked into a trap and were captured without a gu being fired. ime ts The Republican party, so long as i remains in control of the Government, will never give the country tariff laws for revenue only, and so long as the present protective system is in force, the people cannot hope to escape Bu- tirely from the clutches of the trust, even though the States should pass the most rigid anti-trust laws. plan Russia has given a semi-official an- nouncement to the etfect that neither now nor at the end of the war can the Boers hope for Russian intervention, fact which it is desirable President Krueger should understand. Rassias has no interest in South Africa, and will not depart from a strictly peutra attitude, no ————— panei rtf meme— In Beatty, Kansas, the Mayor and all other town officers are women, be- ing elected a year ago, and are now candidates for re-election. Opposed to them is a ticket composed entirely of men nominated by a citizen's mas meeting. The women favor strict prohibition, and the men want to run things on » liberal policy. Ss ——————— lp — ap Thus far the Republican primaries held in about a dozen counties within three months, show aloss of 4 or 5 del- egates for the Quay machine, In this county the Quay forces will barely make a stand as the Reform ele- ment in the Republican ranks is too strong, to its credit be it said, and ex- Governor Hastings has a powerful hold upon the rank and file. ac ———— The faneral of General Joubert, the great Boer commander, was held on Friday. Tokens of esteem were receiv- ed from British officers who are pris- oners, in wreaths for the coffin, It is reported the Queen cabled to Lord Roberts asking him to convey to Mrs. Joubert, the widow of the Boer General, an assurance of her Majesty's sympathy. The Queen added that the British people regarded Gen. Joubert as a gallant soldier and an honorable foeman, The canal to connect the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays a bill for which has been introduced in congress, will, if constructed, form one of the links in a grand chain of protected waterways which will eventually furnish inland coastwise navigation sll the way from Massachusetts Bay to the Gulf of Mex fco. By this route constwise commerce will be protected alike from attack by foreign vessels in case of war and from the dangers of a voyage in the open pen. When it is opened the storms and quicksands of Cape Hatteras will lose their terrors. The project has been talked of for many years, and would have been carried out long ago had the country been half ss ready to pay for the beneficent enterprises of pence as for the destructive work of war, but it is sure to be completed | *" some day. In Lodia nouriy five million persons were in receipt of regular relief on ac- count of the famine and the cost for the ensuing year is estimated at 16 million dollars, as the Viceroy reports. The Government, he said, hoped dur- ing the forthcoming year to spend 3 million dollars in irrigation, but he could see no chance of cutting down the military estimate, ‘‘There are two duties of Indian statesmanship,” said the Viceroy, “One is to make these millions happy aod the other is io keep them safe. For the sake of the one we must not neglect the other.” a——————— The Porto Rico bill—to tariffskin the people of the war and eyclone rav- aged island—Iis on a fair way to make ty. land, while McKinley and his friends the Trusts, want no “plain duty” congressman, Grosvenor, the make an,’ House, "We want to money out of them we rf The eflorts influential Russian newspapers to show that Germany's interests lie with Russia and France, A —— of attention in Berlin. The Kreuz Zeit- ung quotes an article by Prince Tru- betzkey showing that the Franco-Rus- sian alliance does not now have a world, new weapon in her augmented fleet, needs an ally in order to enable withstand British pressure, pathetically, but asks some that the Rua sian Government follow of a policy friendly to Germany Chauvinism. A fists There is no end of spending money ler which we gave Spain $20,000,000 for an unfinished war and an empty title to sundry islands. A provision lost sight of by that treaty payment to American citizens of ddaims against Spain. The United States undertook that burden. A bill has just been introduced in Congress for a commission to adjudicate daims, The commission road the avorite one to the treasury these days. At the lowest will nust be reported to Congress for spec. ial appropriation before final pay- nent, This commission will nually $50,000. Here is another lence of the incompetency, was the is aggregate $20,000,000, cost evi ty and negligence of our representa- tives at the Paris cor gress. They ligated us to pay 20 million dollars for the Philippine islands after they were wire by and besides coven- wnted we should pay all just claims for Spanish wantonness in the aequir- ed islands, conquest, These claims may run io- to hundreds of millions. mss ——— The action of the Iowa Legislats ire in passing a resolution condemuping the passage by Congress of the iniquitous Porto Rican tariff bill is a stunning blow to those Republican | tives who voted for the measure. Indi vidual protests from all over the coun- try had been received by these Con- mayed by the number of them, they flattered themselves that the whole thing was something of a tempest in a teapot, and would soon blow over. It has brought to the Congressmen a better realization of the temper of the people of the country regarding their people of Porto Rico al the demand of the trust magnates, and it has propor. tionately increased the demoralization and division of the Republican msjori- ty. itp In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved hy Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Buch persons make a point of telling of it whenever op- portunity offers, qopiong that it may be the means of saving other lives. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tussevville; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, SBpriog Mills; J, p. Smith, Centre Hall S500 REWARD. We will pay the above reward for any case Liver Domplatat Dy pepaia, Sick Headache, 1 digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we as enre with Liveriia, tte Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill, when the irortions are rah © mplied wit Shey at are purely Vegetable, and never fall 10 give satisfaction, boxes conrain 100 Pills 1orboxes oomtain 40 Pills, Se boxes Suntan 18 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations, Bent by mail; stamps taken, NERVITAMBDICAL C0. Cor, Cimton & Jackson Bie, hi IH, Soild by J. D Murray. Droggist, Centre Hall Pa, I Fea L NOTICE. Notice is pean that the first and final aseeouot of H E k, an-ignee of Israel Cout.r, et ria ape) 1, ao ie ep on way, unless ex tions be filed thereto on or before the retond diy of the term, the same will be confirmed, M.1 GARDNER, Bellefonte, Pa. March 22, 1900, Prothonatary, A BH SreiNg NORMAL AND os RAaTuRY so OUL. ~The Boalsbu lt Sa term of eight weoke, will pei 4 bey 16, 190 ares cotrsen: College Propars tory, Teachers uhh & Bosiness course fue ing short han and k rate Shears boarding d for elroular, Maes io vb 9, ovo, i provaemiog siticals oa SS HBRIFFS BALE - yirtue of sundry writs of Leyarl Faclas, »n wk, public sale, at the Court Hou, § in the Horough of Bellefonte, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL At 10:30 o'clock a. real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or plece of land situate in the township of Potter, Connty of Centre and state of Pennsylvania Beginning at a post, ihence by lands of George Reber, south £014 de- grees east, 48 3-10 pore hes tostone, thence north Gig degrees east 28 5-10 perches to white oak, thence north 28 degrees west 46 8-10 perches to post, thence 49 degrees wost 36 2.10 perches to post, thence sonth 15 degrees east 22 1-10 perch- es to post and thence south 20% degroes west 21 perches to the place ofbeginniog; containing 18 acres and A7 perches strict measure. Thereon erected a one and one-half story house 16x20, Belzed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Frank Treaster, Mrs. Mary Treaster and Mrs. Heury Shadow, ALBO All those two certaln messuages, tenements and tracts of land situse in the township of Benner, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, The fisst thereof begloning at a black oak, thence south 324 degrecs east one hundred and 85 ches to stones, thence north 9 degrees west perches to» post thence # perches Lo the place of beginning, containing allowance erected a one story sand & half frame house, barn and other outbuildings 21, 1900, m,, the following described 148 SeeeeeeeoPee ITO TISISISIeNes tract, bounded on the north by lands of Shiverv, on the east by lunds of Hrockerhoff es tate, on the south by lands of tha Kerlin and on the west by lands of the first same more or jess. Seized, taken In execution. and to the property of Frank P. Blalr, Administrator of William H. Blair, deceased, aud Frank P. Blair Terre Tenant, he ALBO All that certain messusge, tenement and tract Coanty Penusylvania, bounded adjoining lands of Patterson ton's helms, south 64 degrees west 115 5.10 perches to hickory sprout, thence alow lands of Jona than and Thomas Parsons north 42% BONY Mme 10 perehes to stones 1% degrees west 30 6 degrees west 0 410 per ak thence south 79 degrees wost 2 perches oa black oak, thence by land of [ra Davis Survey north 27 deeroes west 100 low pine, thence slong land o! Kobert John Hall north 48 degre 8 east 119 5.10, nerchos to a chestnut, thenee slong other ands of HN, Hoover south 38 degrees east 2238 9.10 perches to a pent, thenee 8 ong lands of Henry 62 degrees east 26 5 10 perches 10 slong lands of the samo south 46 heats north 57 stones, thenoe degrees east 83 i degroos east 9 6-10 perches to 4 post, thence along lands of Patterson Holl's heirs south 17 degrees «ast pe rohes to a white sak stamp, the plane af begin. ing. containing 261 nores and lid probes measur © Thereon erected 8 tw» ng house, barn and other outhy d, taken in execution, aud tn operty of A. G Cortina, Jr.. H fobhp 6G. Caortin and Virginia Curtin urtin, deceased, and A Jr. H Curtis and John 6G. Curtis, survives the said James B. Curtin deceased, tradiog as Curtin & Co. ALSO All the right, title and interest of the aut in ail those four transis or pleco of gle in the Township of Burnside. County of Cee tre and State of Peumsvivanis: one in the warrantee name of John Byers ining 4i3 acres and 153 perches and aliowat One ther $ der Hunter o fidires be sold R. Curtin, i. Car R tefon and situ wf hes per 3) Beris perches . wa-Tan £ 50 aoe toe name of 4 red and 183 s warrant of acres and rds Hamue | name 1536 perches and yerend situate inthe owashi y and Swale sforesaid, in of Edgar Holt, containi ies in execution ofl. H Holt. ALSO Al that int of ground sitaste in shin, Os inty. P noariva deseri 3 x ows: On the north C P. Long »n the oast by public mad, on south by pablic road, aud the wai by P. Loong: thereon ervoted a Lo story frame fiding Seized, taken ja execution and to be vafl] B Reams apd lake w Mills Graoge Na. |} and the Spring Mills Gmagd No 16s ALSO All that certain trast of land sits owaelip of Potter, Cognty of Cen ntsyivania ded and desrril o 3 east and soath by | ¥ i the west by lands of Raber sinlog about 87 acres more a theron erected Aone and a half sey frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings Selaed, taken in execution. and to wl the propel. of Amos Bidisnn TERNS «No deed will be sckoow ledge purchase money is pal fin fal CYRUS BRUNGARD Sheriff an Game We or taken property 5 1 JEIReG and to be Gregg Tow ia, hognded by snd sid aa the propert } Trustees of Sor tie nN wolivr & Cavat bee CE «THE bowen rp of record in the Beg 1 of Beire and legates, rihers {1 LLOWIRG pease for the inepey ¢ asd "i any wise interested and wiil be pre sented 10 the Orphans Court of Centre county for confirmation on Wedoesday, the day pril A. D,. 140 1. Fist and final sooonnt of Jacoh Worndring, and testament of John late of Worth township, Centre couasty, dereased 2. Beveuth (7 i. a Ye and A OR “hb Hapa tor, th) annual statement of Jolin P oon yg and tenia being the 2. The fies and flow] scoount of George Stevie, administrator of &o., of Wa. Bileele, of Hoston twp, dee'd The fusl sorount of Josesh Hoy, 8r . g nard Ww Tevet t ss eertoartovtte Pe , doeta, 5 First and foal aoonant of William of Lucetta McBath, deo’d, E. Kreamer, executor f Samuel Kreamer, Sr Haines twp dee'd First sand fioa! scomint of C. LIL Gramler, execgtor of &o., of William Beirly, Inte of Miles twp, dee'd 8 The second and Goal acoount of A. F. Bow. or, administrator of & , of Geo. Dower, late of Haines twp, dee'd. 9. First and fina! account of Rev. J. H man, executor of the estate of 0 E late of Collere boro deed 10. First and foal soovant of HH. Harshbe-. ger, exerutlor of 80 of C anarine Hanshberger, ine of the borough of Bolefon se, dec’d. 11, First aud final account of 1. 0. Harshber- ger, guardian of Jaseph I. Runkle, minor onild of Michael Kunkle. late of the borough of Belle: foute, decd LL First and final account of HH. H. Harshber- gor, guardian of Mannose B. Rankie, minor enhiid of Michael Kenkwe, late of the borough of Belle foute, dec’d. 13. Firstand fioal account of H. H. Hambber- ger, guardian of George P. Runkle, « nor chud uf Michas! Runkle, isle of the borough of Belle fone, dec'd. 14 First and fioal scoount of W, E. Gray, ad. ministrator of &e., of the estate of G. T. Gray, iste of Patton twp , dec d. 15. Toescoouutof CC, C Lose, guardian of Jno. F. Harter, a minor child of Howard J. Har Jur dots Jeces-ul, as fled by Geo. B, nes, his pdem 16, The first and floal acodunt of A. C. Ripka, guardian of Bruce W. IW . 8 minor ohild of He rietia Ripka, late of Potter township, 17. Theacoountof W. T. Winkieblek and Ino, M Stover, administrator of &¢, of Mary E Bower, inte of Halves 3D. decd. 18 Toe account of Wm M. Grove administra tor of &e , of Wm, Weaver, late of Gregg town. ship, dee'd. First and rartial acoonnt of Bilis I. Orvis executor +f ec. of 8. 8, Lyon, late of Bellefouie boro, d-o'd 2 Fistand final account of Jacob Bottor! Sqmintetiator Of don. of Feilx Wegletius, Ite of o iw ae he aud final seeount of Cameron Bok ra au of &a, of Smith, iste of Baliefunte bora, decd, inte of Ferguson twp. 6. The acount of C the estate of &o of , late of Hone Housman, “Joun- hin Auf yarual &o, aan 0 Buobm, %. of ulier tw Lasehlin ud scorer Ee a nog Beds og of Belletous org, ded, of Samuel Gram le ya and WwW, 1 ne press bi 1 Inst will testa men vf | of Frank Hubler, late of Miles na as be | Ae paar a aa Muth holden ad Muministrs. ared 28, Order These may be ordered through its satisfaction in every respect. order, we prepay the charges on 100 miles of Altoona. Full yard-wide unbleached mus- lin—Fine Sea Island Brand. Excellent value for . 5¢ Cloths for sum- and Bkirts; over 44 different colors to choose from — all the popular shades, - - . 12ic New Red Outing Flannelettes, with black figures, for medium weight Spring Dresses and Wrappers; very good value at - - - Tic Cotton Covert mer Dresses We would be glad 1320-22-24 11th Avenue. 30 Oak and White by Tail. Can, Anything in the store PENNSYLVA! NIA RLR. Philadelphia & Erie RB. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1 effect Nov. 16, 18069, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOR, EASTWARD, 7.528. m.~Train 20. We k days for Sunbury, Harrisburg. mrriving st Philsd iphia, 11488. m., New fork 2.13 p. m., taith ore 11 i p.m, , Wash. dugion 100 p,m. Parlier car aud presen LOT CORE h Ww Philsdeiphis, $21 a. m~Train © Dally for Bunbury Willkerbarre, Berontoy, Han % vIg ind inter wediale sietions, Week Auys for ¥eori ston, Ha zieton, and Pols ville, Palisdelphia, sew York, Baltimore, Washington, Through } wsenger coaches to Philadelphia, 155 p. m~Train » Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, HEazicion, Pottsviile, Har cash accompanies the g to $000409094640000649 ual all Dry Good points within Ladies’ Black Bateen Under skirts, made with a twelve inch flounce and five rows of cord- ing, - =» = = 42a Pretty Wash Silks in stripes and checks and all good eolors, These silks mre remarkably good values for - 89c¢c Zephyr Ginghams, a nice, soft, finished gingham, in new and pretty patterns, for spring and summer, over 5,000 yards of them to go at . - 12ic to send you samples of ALTOONA, PA. No advance. Ll. PR isl wm HEBONS ARE ing my as] ow t JES | LONG EE HE: —_— LEBY | XK fa LETTER esinte of Re in evo ndersigned, persone Know ry take claims sauthen NOTICE } the own the ot all ihe esiale immediate pay oe agaist Lhe sare ” toasted for settlement C 4 INELE. Administrator At hiay duly % ¢ “R C. MEYER mer YL 6 of Re Bowe Towrahie, Hothert 8. Walk Oty. Pa Ait a Ww Ro wi whom ¢ boeti ap ga’ represesiatiy sie of Spam Pa Tis the heir and wea Walliams Centre (otinty Beech Creek Walker, Jerwy 8h Mabe! rein, Stan Those ( » winiy. Pa weld Walker, EAna Walker ¥ dith Walker and Walker and Margaret Walker. ou sre euidiog at Saow Show, Pa. and for M Bower, Bag of tefoute, Pa, has peinted guardian Take notice 1 at in pursaatre of an wire Comuly , Pents partition has been jssued said court 1 Lhe Sherrill of a«jd eounty, the Jud day of April, that an Inquest be held fo the purpose or, OY Manly 1H 0 - ive retire 19 9, of mak on MORDAY, APRIL 16TH, deceased, at which time and place you can be All thowe eertaln mes witus'e and State ows to wit No. 1. Sitoate In the village of Snow Shoe, the general plan or in front on Olive Street each 60 fret and extend. ing back along 1" Street 2% feet to an aliay, be ing the sare premises which William Craver | and wife by deed dated the 1 th day of April, 1888 and recorded in Centre County, in deed biopok 2 ~ No. 2, page 68, granted and conveyed to Herbert Williams, to which the sald Herbert Williams by bis last will aod testament devieed and bequeathed nnto the sald Reser on Wiillams, Thereou erected wu twostory frame dwelling house, stable and other oul-bul'dings No.2 situate in the village of Snow Shoe, fronting on Moshanton Aveune and adjoining an Al er, and belog one-half of lots No Bxt an 584, and being the same presi es which David M, Wegner and wife by deed dated August anh 187, and reontded In Centre County in Deed vook “0” No, 2 page 518, grented and conveyed unto Herbert Williams, and which said Herbert Wiliams by bis last will ant restament devised and br queathed unto the said Rebecca Williams, Baving thereon erected a two and ono-balf story am. dwelling house, stable and other oul a No. 3. Bitaate in the town of Snow Bhoe, be. in dug ata post, on the south-east corer of Fifth and Neetarine Stree ta, thence soutn 46 de. woes cast 2% feet. thence north 45 Teen onset 290 feet to Fifth Street, thenoe along Fifth Street south 45 degrees west 10 foot to the place of be. ginuing, velog parts of vis No's 565, 1 58, and 508, in th he piag of the said town of Buow Shoe. Thereon erected = twostory frame dwel'ing house, small store room, stdble and other outs buildings, No. 4. Bituate in the sid town of Snow Shoe, on the north-west side of Nectarine Street st a distance of 12) feel northward (rom Fifth Street and koown and desienn ed in the general plan or plot of the sid town as int No, bounded on the north-west by lot No. 5%, on the north tb Neotarin Stroot, on the south-east by lot No. oun the south west by a 21 feet wide street or alley oontaining in front or breadth on Neg. tarine street 60 toe and extending back 2% fest 10 Breet or Alle T GYRUS BRUNGART, Sheriff's Office, Sherift Bellefonte, March 12, 110), To Nepales Broken A Artl. I TORS NOTICE I lens of fan The undersighed an A ot tor appoiated to make dis frig af the fands t Sherif! In the Cnart of Comme No 8. Janugery entire County Term, Adam arlges the t of arisly re he sale of plant's persona » 10 and ame 1 In reewive the same oy tne $ the surposes of his offiew in Bellefonte. Pa ron ay of Apr 194% at 1 G'clork ing All par jes terested, when MI EP, RI o atlend or fied row coming In and elaim J. BINGER, Aud or HF. « {rome lopn police that snpalnts Fria am of «a and where ¥ ih erewiler it vo he w i ut B ile » in 4 rey taested - SALE -PURSU phan's Court of id at public sale al Creder, ale of Grege 10 £ somh of Spring Wiles THURSDAY RIL 12, 10 clonk. the foi sal desc ribed real estate sltaated In Gregg township {Canty Pa TRACT NO | of Jouss Comfer and Susan Crader, thence alone latices of Susan Crad-r north 63 degrees sant NE perohes oo slones (Gente slug Thomas P Cope south degrees cast i perches 10 Monhes thence along Isnds of Gutsch sll aed Co. and estate of J ohn Crater Aevesned valuable Le Lire | place of beginning oonding 105 ACRES AND 1M PERCHES About half of the above Gescribad tract { Himbered with yellow pine, Xo buildings TRACT NO. 2 Bsginning | along lands of Guteohall acd Oo {mat 86 2 | degrees west 30 perehios Wo stones, thetoe i lands of Jonas Confer south 63 degrees west 45 perohes to chestnut tree. thence south 27 degrees { cant 6 porehon to st spe, thenoe sonia 6 degrecs { west 41 2-10 perches 10 stones, thence south 27 | degrees enst 34 perches 10 sloncs and place of be | ginning; containing fs well osk snd chestnut al stones, thente . oath 63 Aegrees 20 ACRES About one ball of above tract is cleared and In a £004 state of cultivation and the bolanrce is well timbered with oak and chestninl., Thereon is trocted w good Dwelling House and bank barn; choioe fruit on the prembes, good spring bea the hai tin TERMS Aen per cent of purchase money in be paid when property is kteked down, balance of puedhird apon confirmation absolute, obe- third in one year from confirmation atsolute and balance in cwo years, deferred payments to be secured by bond sod morigase on the premises and to beer Interest 8t 6 per cont. from Piste of coufirmation absolute WM PEALER, — Adm’r o the estate of John Crader, pus PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IX ONE OF T THE MOST BEA FUL AND HEALTHFUL 8POTS IN THE ALLIEN ARAIDN: UNDEN MINA. N Ton ¥ BOARD AND OTHER Y LOW. NEW BUIL AND EQUIPM A LBADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICUL fod inthe La illustrations STICULIDRE, Hes nd eh te and ZOOLOGY. Or re an un fall and r risburg and intermediate st tations arriving at | Philadelphia si 6.28 p m., New York 9.30 p. m. { Baltimore, 600 p. mm Waabington st 7.15 p =. | Parlor car through Ww Pi {ledel iphis, and pas ~eunger coaches 0 Phlisdelphis, Baltimore snd | Washington, i 801 p. m~ Train 32 Yeekdays for Wilkes barre, Beranton, Hazletor Powsville, sand dally for Harrisburg and jute »diste point E.oarriving siPniudelphin 10.20 pm. New York 208 a m., | Baltimore 045 p.m ‘esl uglon 1056 pm Pus. | senger coaches to Philedelpbn and i Baltimore, Bilp m. Train © VWeekaays for Aunty | Harridbure and all intermediate stations, airy. bing at Philadelobin 4258. m New York at 713 6 In. Baltimore L804. mm, Wellington, 405 a. | m Pullman slecpiug carn row Harrist Ig to Phiisdelphis and New York Liiadelphia | passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed | until 7 SU a.m. i & m~Train 4. { bt ir aud points east hoi sGULE | Philadelphia wi 6h a, New York, 9.88 Fo 8, mm. Bunday, Baltimore, £55 y 7.45, a wm, GAL sleeping cars to sdeipbia and Wesbington, snd | passenger cosches ¥ Philadelph iv and Baitimmore { WESTWAR D. b.3i a. m.~Train 3 an nigua, Rochester, B termed ate #islious, wilh Ere and Rochester, Week | Bellefonte, snd Pitsburg Yullman sleepers 10 Kx hee 16.00 a, mm, —Train and jutlermediste Tyrone, Ciearivid Lhe wiih through cars ie Lil p mm ~Trainn 15. Weeks rote, Clearfield, Philipaburg, § daigus aud Intermedia Rochester, Buffalo brough Lger ester, and Parior car ww Rochester Gibp, m.~Train 1. Week gays Bimira and intermediate stations 43 p. wm. ~Train Dally for Lock Haven, and intermediate stations { THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONT EAST AND 801 TH. leaves New York 12) Phila 4.90 a wo, Baludmore 4.50 8 Pbh wm, daily, Wilkesbarre, 7 30 Gays arriving sl Moutandon 10 00s mm, Train 16 leaves Philadelphia 5.40 8 my, Washing ton | am, Baltimore 8.5) & m, Willkesbarre WHam, week days, arriving af Montandon iS: pm, «ih parior car from Philadeipn in and through passenger cosches from Phils deiphiis snd Baltimore Train lieaves Sew York +.25 m, Washington ai (Pails ) For Harris- srriving #4 8 In. C85 a. Daily fai, Yor Erie Can- hisgara Falls, and PREscluger coaches WO for DuBois, : inys only i Erie » Lock Haven Weekdays lor tsburg and GRY» Went 3 FI ¥» for Kane, Ty- Lisburg, Caian- RLU {rt &50 Nisgurs Falls, with coches (0 Kane and Boon for Renovo, a“, SDOUR FROM Train 51 night, Philadel wm, Harrisburg & mm. Week- i, Phila, is p 050 am, Baltimore at 12. a] m, Wiikesbarre 2156 rriviz 81 Montan- don at € pm, week Lrough pase wenger coaches frog Baltimore, Train 21 leaves New Yo , » Philadel Liz 430 pm, week days, 4.50 § « SI days faabingion § 30 p m, Baltimore ¢ 58 i dal. ike Lae ¢ vk 1 Guys) arriving st 3p m Hrough Vator Car from Seiphin, week ders aud passenger coach dnGeiphis and Wak ingion leaves New York st Fhilads : Sashingion 10.40 Baltimore, Pm, 3 fotabdon at 5.838 wilh through ul phils and through pases uger coaches ron Philadel iphis and Ba'timore ¥ in dally) meriving st 3 i man sleeping car from y LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days, BTATIOFN y $0 Montlandon is La w isl urg 43 Bie iN ieksb YUrg hil Miflinbur 7 Miullmont § trien iron Paddy Mounta'n Loburn v7 Lethy iB Rising Spring 11iPenn Cave iy Cen ire Hall A 24} rer linden Hall Ona Hal 2 Lemont ZiDmle Summit vi Pleasant Gap Su Axemann OU Bellefonte Westward, M AM i a pt Eastward, M PM 5 ¢ 6 J ¢ OH € a fxr rrr ree » bo 8 0 6 oe 6 57 45 6 a £4 trains ieave Lewisburg for Montane & m, '.d « In 9.45 a mm, 1.15 1 p.m. wave Montasdon vr Lewisbu rE ay 003 a. mm. 5.05, Sem. and Aldp ™ On Sundays tr «ius eave Mot ti OUls m and 50 p. m., ing leave Lewis burg 9302 m1 am. and 5.04 p.m, .B HUTCHINSON, i. KB. WOOD dma Wo romper Gen" Perper Agt tandc $25 and returs a v ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, Condensed Time Table Bend Down No.1. No 280 b Hewd No Up. Kor 6 Xo 4 No 2 21, 10 mp pam. Lv Af. pm LED 40 96 BELLEV' NTE 02 1 22 252 6 wn igh.... Zion. bw Hecls Park. Dunkies . HUBLERSB'G. Snydertown... Nittany Huston . LAMAR. Clintondale PL.Krder's F'n g. i Mackeyvil 0. Bl. Cedar Springs Salons 3 MILL HALL. #7 Jersey Shore Arr. } ore oe 1 Loe Lve §WWPOT; 00 PHILA JAtlanide City | wen NEW YORK. i {Via Pameiied BE NEW YO (Via PRAT - om Sw rw i wf wf ad wh wb af af wd wf af & ISP RRB EER REE A B00 OO wh wd a of slag wt ie 1 5 81a 123 x4 n: B15 » 7 G9 15 36.11 36 10 40 HE Pow Pp. min mi Arr ive. =n mip -. *Daily, tWeek Days 00 p. m. Sunday . 0 0am PC y Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Haste botind train from Williamsport at 11 30» m and West-bound from Philsdelphie at 11.36 p.m. WW. GEPHART, ~» ral tendent. They are Here For Spring. The Walk-Over Shoe for Men $3.60. A $5 Value in every pair. Hundreds who have been waiting on them, are pleased they have the style, come in any leather. Th is wearing old shoes for fit, Wer get 1200 pairs of them, Don’t be misled by others advertis ing they have §8 shoes just as good for they bavn’t even $56 shoes that will be near as good. the Saracens and’ the o- re | amon the lad io) the co mous “Herrick” Shoes from to M1 $3.50 are the leaders, Powers Shoe Co. Bush Arcade. Bellefonte.
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