THE CENTRE REPORTER B. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS.,, Nov. 8. TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. OLD SUBSCRIBERS can pay One Dollar any thwe during 1900 and get the paper for one year beginning July 1, 1900, OLD SUBSCRIBERS whose subscriptions are paid in advance of July 1st, 1900, will get the same credit as though the paper had not chang- ed hands, FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the Reporter will be sent to NEW SUBSCRIBERS from now until Jan uary 1st, ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three fnsertions, ind 5 cone per line for each subse quent m. Other rates made known on application. nse: Li Trial List. For November term commencing on Monday, 26th, and continuing for two weeks, Nov. FIRST WEEK. Blank & Gotshall vs. T. G. Hoster- man, John A Lizzie and Hall boro. W. B. Musser vs. lL. Harry McKinley vs. mont et, al. Margaret Harrold"s use Mingle, I. 8. Frain vs, C. istrator, Rebecea Sparr vs. John Hunter vs, Geo. Taylor. Annie Bible vs. Centre W. Confer. Robert MeCal- vs. W. B.| adm’r. M. Jower, admin- Riter, exr. SECOND WEEK. Sarah Musser vs. D. M. Co. Minn & Co. Moshannan Ramsd Lehi 2 Lumber Kate A. Gowland. A. E. Meye Lydia T C. Heinle, Robert nkead v Fannie Barnhart vs, font A. Allison A.D. P six os Wyecofl Pipe C Water Co. Henry Wohlfort Emeline H ugh. David ‘8. J. I. Waguer, John va, Peter Kelley. Hench Drumgold Haugh. Wm. Kioski vs. R. J. Osborne (Cool vs. D. M. Banking Co. vs. Exrs. ale’s h Valley Coal Co. Beaver Co., et al. i Miller's VS. of vs. use rvs. J. H. Harlacher's use of vs, 08S Wm. L. of Pierce. Belle- Rosa boro K ve, J. N. Krumrine, et al. tts vs. A. M. McCoy & Son, 1908, State College 0. vs, va. Nathan and et al vs. Nathan John Swronieck. ‘alker vs, Isaac Reese & Sons, ams vs, Bamuel Hoover, Cort! . lock, Jr. Lehigh Follmer, L. Ww agon Co. vs, "alley Coal Co. vs. Jacob F. wimr., et al, A if The Seabwmard Afr Line and West ly Floes and Winter Winter exe 1 2 ‘ saie to mou “Florida Positive Southern Railway, india Short Liane,” ia Route to N, © the the shartest the Famous Carolinas Pinehurst, of Hesortia irsion tickets are gow on Pinehurst, and similar tick may be purchased at principal points south of and including Washington, D. C. Dou- ble daily service and through Pullman | drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at vania Railroad station; also direet con- nections via Steamer Lines are made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For | ern Pines and kets to Camden W. CC. Shoemaker, General York: C. 1. Longsdorf, New Passenger Agent, 306 Washington street, Boston, Mase.; W. M. nell, General Agent, 1434 New avenue, Washington, D. C., General Passenger mouth, Va. E. 8r. Joux, V.—-P.& G. M. England | L.B. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, Agt. ps wn The Seaboard Alr Line Hallway, “Florida and West India Shore Line, © is Positive ly the Shortest HRoute to Savannah, dicksonville, Tampa and AN Fis, Polos, Double daily service and through Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping ears from New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond. Round trip winter tourist excursion ticket are now no sale at all principal points to Jacksonville, Tampa and all other Flor ida points. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; CC. L. Loogsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Wash. ington Street, Boston, Mass.; W. M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the General Passenger Agent at Ports- mouth, Va. E. Br. Jonx, L. 8. ALLEN, V~P. & G. M. Gen. Pass, Agt. ss AI AI ALAA, Ntole Jewelry, Bunday morning a burglar effected an entrance into Hilton's drug store at Lock Haven, by prying open a shutter of the rear window, He went to one of the show cases and helped himself to small pleces of solid gold, such as stick pios, rings, ete. The property stolen amounts to about $150. * LINDEN HALL, FARMERS MILLS, at the last week was One of our staunch Republicans cast his vote for Bryan. Della and George Garbrick took a business trip to Bellefonte Saturday. Mrs, Lucian Bpicher spent Friday Inst with her daughter Mrs. John Me- Pherson, at Boalsburg. Quite a number of cur people atiend- ed communion services in the Boals- burg Refdrmed church Sunday. Miss Sallie Brown who was staying at Boalsburg, came home Friday last and Miss Laura, her sister, is taking her place, Mr. and Mrs. John Frasier and fam- The Democratic Murray school house well attended. Hiram Durst was chosen chairman, and Geo. I, Weaver, gacretary; Messrs Heinle and Schofield addressed the meeting in the most for- cible manner, Mr. and Mrs. C, Sunday with Mr, at Zion. Hagan Bros, the boss working near Madisonburg, ing Mr. Philip’s buildings. John Brown living in the tenant house of Isaac Smith, intends moving into Wm. Weaver's farm house in the near future. Mr. Weaver intends stocking the farm in the spring. Rev. Brown of the United Evangel- rally held 8. Garbrick spent (Giarbrick’s parents carpenters are remodel- Walters and family at Houserville, The series of meetings which were held in the U, Ev, church for the last * A ss dae LEGAL ADVE RTISEMENTS. “EC FAISTERS NOTICE. THE FOLLOWIN Recounts have been ¢ examined Primed] od filled of record in the fu ‘®irter's office for the n- spection of belrs and Jegatees, crediiors and all others in anywise interested, and will be present od to the Orphan's Cou t of Centre county for confmation oa Wednemday, the 28th day of No» veld AD. 1900, 1 ot and special account of Annie V Jones, one of the admioistrators, ete,, of O, Perry Jones, late of Philipsburg Boro. decessed 2. The account of Fred Fehl, ele, com, testamento, annexo, late of Miles township, dee’d, a 8. Account of William Poaler, administrator, of Auna Fehl, administrator of Elias 8, Krader, late of Gregg township, 4. Second and partial account of Bolomon Peck, executor of the lust will and testament of He ry Brown, late of Walker township, deceas- . First nud final account of administrator of George Relber, township, dec'd. 6, First and final account of Michael Lebkieh- er, adminstrator of ete , of Peter Halues, late of Howurd township, dec'd 7. First and final account of J, Zeigler, admin. William Reiber, Inte of Potter three weeks, closed Friday evening. Janes Kimport and sister Elizabeth are entertaining some of their many | ical church, began u series of meetings Monday evening. De ledst woeh hen de young leit fun unsera nuch bershoft un fun feel on- era nuch bershofta, en glana for som ling gabolda unda Cave. kond gamaucht about en voch un invitations nous ga schick; well hut anyhow, 1:it geva un see hen aw gorwannerbor- east of town, Robert Slutman, of Bellefonte, a guest at Mr, aud Mrs. Perry Cole | Bank Avenue over Bunday., Mr. Latrobe, | a guest at the home his i law, Fs was ba- fonna WOrra | was nous, 80 glana on Green es Cunningham, of was ih, gaspealed bis nuch de holb noch; un ve es zeit vor far hame gae hut | wonner baur garaigite: un dale hen de | fensa stawka garuped mit buggy retter, un onera es galuffa wor- | ra ben era patten letder shoe goot ga- Now i i polished greek, und es next pnemd of en | recently. Mrs. Henry Zeig rous era ler visited her son 50 on. again able to be i nemud my advise, mohl siege of illness, mit un der- | rs kend | IBacknell Forfeited To State, i "me Be yt { ire oldy blechna lardonna | no blebe bis es hel is un derno dere der wake hame finna, f 1 ae i i Coll | within an ace of terminating oot-ball game between — ege and Bucknell 1 cf rg “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL The route of the'' Atlanta Special” is via the Seaboaad A in a riot | at Williamsport. WwW. W. Hubley of was escorted from ap- Saturday afternoon | As it Lafayette College, the field t prehensive that some excited enthusi- Jaltim ore, Wash- | ast might attempt to harm him. Athens and | connections are | ir Line { * Florada and West India Bhort Line | with through Pullman drawing | buflet sleeping cars from New Philadelphia, and Richmond to where lallway was Referee room y the police, who were and York, | ington } trouble arose in the latter part of the With the scoreof 12 to 5 against State the Bucknell players re- fusedl to abide Atlanta, direct | made in Union Depot Macon, New South and second half, for Montgomery, Orleans and all points by a decision of the feree and walked off the gridirons In Hul ley the game to State by a Southwest. Trains and depart at Pennsyl station. For further on or address W, C. eral E arrive | vanis Railroad Sree forfeited 0, consequence Ref call (ien, information Shoemaker, Agent, 12% Longsdrof, BO 6 lo ire of pc Passenger The Centre dollar. Broadw ay, New: (. L. New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington Boston, Mass, : | Cholera an W. M. MetCUouns General Agent, find it to 1434 New York Washington, | Mr. E. 8. Phi D. C., or the General Passenger Agent | cured of at Portsmouth, Va. speak too hig E. Br. JouN, Y. Pp & wstern Reporter one — “I have used Chamberlain's Colle ' d Diarrhoea great street, and Remedy be a medicine,’ of Poteau, Ark. flux; i hly of it.” This always wins the good opinion, "Ih cannot avenue, PP®, me bloody remedy if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which it eflects even in the most severe cases moake it a favorite every- where. Forsaleby Mrs. J. H. Keller Linden Hall, and J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. L.. 8B. ALLEN G. M. (en, Agt, Pass AB A an—— A Wheelman and a Catamonnt While R. J. Clark, «of was riding through Nip Sunday Rauchtown, pentose valley Bp nr on his wheel he Deaths jo Nearby Counties Beck, Years, night catamount, the directly was of Immediately thereafler lesped into the startied by the cry a of oonville Mrs, + al Flemington ton Isaac animal the Clark put his whol eighty-six Fannie road wheelman’s path the drove He of the strength into pedals and Bim straight for the « nimal. TOUC hing i the middle ver it, but wheel apd The as th To 1 Ver bunion: First in warm waler a troublesome corn soak tt to soften caught it back and thrown from the sprawling on his was evidently frightened squarely in aorn or bunion it, thea pare it down as closely us possible without drawing and spply Chamber. lain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each ap- plication. A corn plaster should { worn ithe shoe. Asa general | sprains, bruises, lameness and rheuma |tism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For isale hy Mra, J. H. Keller, Linden Hall, and J. F. Bmith, Centre Hali An " —— € hangs ut the Irvin Houss ie passed 0 was went 4 blood ARLINal much © face, as | Clark, for it plunged into waters | of Lochabar creek and disappeared. liniment for cs MA —— A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. ! Mr. H.H. Black, {village blacksmith Sullivan county, N. {little son, five yeard old, has’ always { been subj ject to croup, and =o bad hav o the attacks been that we have feared | RS. ( the hotel for about a year, will retire. many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many ’ : ¥ | Mr. Welliver has been in the hotel bus- iness in Milton and is an experienced medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. Jt man in catering to the wants of the public. the well-known at Grahamaville, Y., says: “Our M ment of the Irvin house, i, O. Walls, who has had charge CU. Welliver assumed the manage- Lock Haven, | seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled.” There is no {danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently {to a babe as to an adult. For sale by | Mrs, J. H. Keller, Linden Hall, and J, F. Smith, Centre Hall. A Mo — and Liver constipation Chambe erlniv’ a Stomach Tablets cure bilionsness, and headache. and pleasant in eflect. For sale by Mrs. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall, and J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. Mrs. J. A. Aikens, Ladies’ Furnishings, Bellefonte, Ba le Pa. I just retarned from the city on Saturday and have a fine line of . SUITS and JACKETS For Ladies, Misses, Children. Ladies’ French Flannel Waists Ladies’ Silk Waists. Fine Line of Furs. Children’s Capes. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, R % B. Empire Corset Just new in the market this tall Call to see the stock when in town. Do not nelect it, i istrator ete of Michael Lebkicher, late of Bogs | township, dec'd. First and final account of W, C { guardian of John Snyder and i nor children of Sarah borough, dec'd. 9 Fartial acount of John H. Leech, i trator of W. W, Leech, late of Harris | decease First and floal aco | covk, executor of the { Elmer E. Resides | ceased. i 11 First und final aecount of Lizzie M Jacobs administratrix “of ele, of William A. Jacobs, late { of Centre Hall Boro dec'd 12. First and final administrator, ©. t. inte of Fhillps Patterson, Ira Sayder two mi Buyder, late of College adminis. township 0 Mint ast wil inte of of Edward R Ha: and testament of joggs township, de acount of Frank Weher a. of the estate of Eliza Flegal burg Boro, dee’d, Firatand fi ian of Clara Robins fJetferson B oem] want of VF, ¥ in, (late Way) a late of Worth Miles minor i Rox i way, own ship. & Mi mis own 15. First and guardian of Nora if Jefferson B decd. First on Or Ve child and final scooant of Calvin § guardian of Emme Ertiy. a minor sos and Amelia Ertly, of Marion Twp. Final acoount f John W ol Walkey, executors of ele, te of Bellefonte Bo First and partial scooun executor ete, Emanuel fi township, decd nr Parsons and of J, Fleele Far 1o decd, tof Rev Sunday i oO Sat sons ia 15 CT. Al keus iste of For Bus 15. First tof Jam 5 Weaver ate and final J BOWES eveCy le Weaver of township di 10. Fi and pr CK, “R20000r eul late of Pallon ownshi Wwele, of rel &1 BROOCH) of estar Hat Hartsock Wile remo | that are Or shia sod ZAC Li Wen ith year of ten FIART SANT, § $ 8 jerely giver of John H prremenl Wednesday ou oxoeplings be led day of the term ’ 3 fing will be 8 5 thee oven ARDS ER, Froth onatlor OR RENT ~THE UR mof M's BIG oY i “TRA fiisiral of P ¥ gran respurtia a,b MIX] x TOR on the estate township to the youd all ings ate : ie et dui | they si devs sodersigned perscas Know i ing themselves Indetted the sald esiate to make immediate payment, and thoe haviog claims against the same to present them daly ao thenticated for srilietnent i REBECCA CUMMIN { A.J, CUMMINGS, | WM GROH RUNKLE Administrators, | Attorney , Beliefoute, Linden Hall, octil TJ VICE A. P. Hosterman tax onllector for Potter wownship, seks that all persons be ready 10 pay thelr tax, and that be will oall } pon them wiun a short time (0 collect the | same B= LAY ~Came tn the premises of the un dersigued in July, two miles east of Cen tre Hall vith tock amb; ewe has hole in | left ear. The owner is requested Lo prove prop erly, IVIBO © far vi pay cost, or disposition wiil be made seoordiag to law JACOB SHEARER, Centre Hall Pa, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN i the undersigned bas jeased toe | gravel bank and sand pit on the turnpike west of town, «id that sll contracts for msterial taken therefrom wust be made with the same GERTRUDE FLORAY. VV ANTS. o G ENTS WARTED Agents are wanted in we very town in Centre coutity to sell “ The Church Member," by 8. H. Deltsel, Ph. D., the author, Cavetown, Md. The book is dedicated to Rev. W. H. Grob _ formerly of Boalsburg, and will find ready sale. Price 6fiy cents xo NG MEN WANTED, WITH FAIR EDU. . cation snd good charscier, to learn Telegraphy, Railroad Accounting, and Type writing, 1 his is endorsed by all leading raliway companies as tbe only perfect and reliable insti tution of its kind. All our graduates are ssmisted to positions, Ledies siso admitted, Write for free catalog. Fall term ugust 15th. GLOBE CTELR GRAPH COLLEGE, Péhm dJexingion, Ky. XN Aa NTED, AGENTS. To sell our Teas, OCoftioe, 3 oss and Bakin Powdor to consumers, Libe mission . Address, GRAND UNION T TEA ri dt 5 N, 2rd Street, Harrl burg, Pa. Livery. ui .D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. - - - $0 8 a. Pa . eW LE § i i OTICE Ne All kinds of Job Work Done at the Reporter office. 099992929 DOD2 ND 2 Spring Mills, Pa. August 27, 1900, P.V.S. STORE. Full line in stock, deste Marlow Heel, Jennings Toe Laced or Buttoned Boxed Calf, Norway Calf, Russians Calf. Ly stock was never more complete, No jobbing, but solid shoes direct from the manufacturers, Bpecial inducements for the Fall Trade. Come and sce buving. All kinds of produce, except Lut er, sken in ex- chuuge lor goods, Thanking you for past favors, and’ hoping a continuance of sane, I Remain, C. A. KRAPE. OS00000000000000000000000 iu all the new A my stock before CE0000000060006000000000000000000000000000000 0% % NHN NN 099% Nd Again Centre yoint nd Tyrone feet and that quired Over Two Car Loads of Furniture, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc., Eirini {aid de yw. Pb “yy I'o fill our Prices J. S. DAUBERMAN, m CENTRE HALL. are wi iy 0 ¢ T BUSH A.C. HEVERLY Sale of Oxfords. | shoe | and see them POWERS SHOE 0. Bush Arcade. le Wilbur A. "HENNEY, mACKSMITHa_ CENTRE HALL, PA. - What puzzies other me- chanics can be done well here. (ieneral Carriage Making con. ducted in all its branches, Resetting of tires given special attention. Prices very low, Buggies repainted and trimmed. All Kinde of work done in a peat and workmanshin manner, % Call before giving out your wi. | 4 HDI aos el wae hambersburg _ Business College .. ii, Civil Service SCHOOL. Memorial Square, Nationa! Bank Buailding aeTar elelel £48 an * EV — a'atatete ty Satara aTaTETaTe es” RR RAT w > aw LIE) elatatets a we — 8. ale WEE" ATTA. ® Er Sp Shee oa ae nae - Ieee IR - He x SIT wa a i CH Under new management, June 1, 1900, Cor plete Courses In . . . « . BOOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATION, STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL SERVICE, PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE Students can enter at any time Day and night session. Day stodents admitted to Night | sessdons without extra charge, Siodents aseistod to positions when thoroughly qualified —~ Rates and supplies lower than other schools of this kind — Vacation for 1900, Dec, 21st to 31, =Send for our pew oollege catalogue. ~ Any one oid do wel! bn addr ANY Course taught by us would do well to address, .RIPKA, 1 : WILLIER, { Loc MARKET, Principals, i6anly Box 22.) GRAIN WEBBER ....ooonismiminaismimmvissss session sss ssns as BRIE unui cms srs ser New Oats Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter... SETEPRETE PERRIER STEER SEER SER ERERE RE lard FOtatons... w— SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Woanesday by Allison Bros, was s8REY LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H, Ross, Wheat, 08min TEER SEI VR ey htt tbe fet rt et OOF cirnsvisvsss ssssssessitisssimn iis sores 23 THI co mrss Ps SE SE SERIE A RE SE You will be well repaid, “BWD Dn DTV DDD PE NNSYLV/ INIA 1 R. R. { Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect TRAINEE LEAVE MONTAKDON, EASTWARD, 7828. m.~Train 64, Wek days for Bunbury, | Harrisburg. #rriviug at Philadelphin, Abn. m., New r {ork 2.18 p.m. Baitiy ore 11 56 p. m., Wash- gion 100 p, m. Parlor car and passes ¥ conch oe hileGeiphin., 0.07 a. m.~ Train 30 | Willkerbarre Heronton mediate sietlions May 27, 1900. Dally for Bunbury Barrsturg and inter Weck days for PCr sion, Ha zleton, and Potisyilie Fhilacelphbin, Sew York, Baltimore, Washington, Through 1 wssenger | conchen wo Philadelphia, 135 p. m.~Traip 12. Weekdays for Sunbury | W tikesbarre, Berenton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har jr busy “nag * intermediate Mation ¥, arviviog 2 Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York. 9.30 | Bait more, 600 p.m Weak ington at 2.95 p fh Parlor car theough Wo Plilsdeiphia, and Jape r conches to Philadeiphis, Baltimore and Washington 501 p. m~Train 32, V eekdays for Wilkes. | barra, Berauton, Hezleten, Powsville, sud daily | fur Harrisburg end inter sdiste poiuls, arriving a1 Pi wdeiphiia 10 2 pm, mew York B08 am. mm. Baltimore 9.46 vm. Weshin gron p.m. Fas | sot ger conches Ww Philadelyphiv and Baltimore m.~Train 6, Daily for Bunbuy and all intormediate stations, arrive : elphin 420 8. 10.. New Yorket 7 13 Baltimore, 2.80 a. 1n., Was} 4405 wu. Fulimad sleeping cars from Hartisbring lindeliphia = New York Philadelphia gers can remain in sleeper undisturbed “a 0d &. m | bo ity and pol Phlladelphin ut 6.1 wee aay 5 m., Wasliing CATE An 1 I | seeaire LH gion, a. Train Lis For Barris- Arriving »t York, 958 un. mw. more, 6.35 8. LinRn seeping 8 to Philadelphia and (Daily i south New MCL WHRRLLE WESTWARD, For Erie, Can- ), Nlegura Falls, and Foose hes WO for Dubois, ndays ouly ie For Lax x Haven Weekdays jor ists UTE and urg, Ceanene i% Pres: uae, an Yells with coaches 0 Ran ¢ and Bocas 0 Rochester, a Ni Oo y8 for Renovo, Weekds ripediate stations for Williams- for Willisms- THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FRO x ¢ EABT ARD SOUTH. i itnves New York 12.10 night, more 4.50 a m, Harrisburg ‘kesbarre, 730 a. m. Week. 3 10008 m. ‘am, Washing Ww ikeabarre wt RB tl a3 Gon Hiiad ipt in Concho Fv Phila. Philsdels i Wi Tras 10 8 rior car from CR Er 125 » . ga’timore alildéd a arriving si Moutan- with through nila. and B : In B Through &LG passenger is and Washington New York st 755 p mm. Philade ‘ Sy ashi ifion i0.e p Baltimore, ng al Montandon st 5.58 lman sleepi Irough passenger coaches d Baitimore, okves New Wash Inga ladeiphia, wr m m LE ¥ , BITIVIDE al Moutan- IEBURG AXD TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days, Westward FM AM ETATI a b J mudon 5 Lewisburg siehi ¥ ckwb - Eastward, ¥E M Urg mont Glen Iron 1 Paddy Mountats 30S CNEFESSESENERLS Oak Ha'l # Lemont Dale Summit 52 FPiessantl Gap SM AXemann i Bellefonte a [RAR MN gl m., 9.45 ing eave 3 eave Montandou 9.28 and urning leave Lewis am. and 5.04 p.m J. BR. WOOD Gen" Pav'ger agL (CERTRAL RAILROAD OF PENRSEYLVANIA, v Condensed Time Table. Hesd Down No. 1;No 3 No & Nov, a mipom 7 10.92 ¢0 4 Bd ST No 6; No 4 No 2 P m p.m a.m. 510 # #0 i BY 8 is Siisa a8 4 40 6 4 u 0 # 33 25, 1900, RL LEF Nigh... Zion. ~Hecln Park... un PUB RIOS o ... JHUBLERSB'G.. surderiown.. Nittany... Huston... sads Ar RTE © ot » 88s: g. Mackeyville.. | Cedar Springs. Salon MILL MALL. Aereey Shore... wi ! spyep | Lve i Wm'PO'T Arr. won FRILA... Atlantic City, ~NEW YORK... i {Via Tamequa § NEW YORK... (Via Phila) Arr wa al hE FRPP RP CO OGLG Ee ret ates” STEW hh. HMMERARE RDB BERBERS 5244 ws 80 tO oF RE AF lw FF af of ad ’ a 20 0 bs J 20) ” TW eek Dass, $10 10 a, on. Bo Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attach Hast: bound train from Williamsport at 11 opm and West-bound from Philadeifitia at 11 36 p.m, GEPHART, Pp. mis *wmaly. BFLLEPOXTE CE CENTRAL RAILROAD. take effect May 25, 1896, EASTWARD. WESTWARD STATIONS. Ar, Lv. wei DEllofonte........ worse DOIEVTTIO Lorn cesses WHILIDOF covsrinn. ev— HuDters... cou. Bava 3 8 | _ - Voie wks ewes BREAD EBB E RD RE geass BY * Bn rn sovnren RII TI0 scree wera sone LPR cnn vewnre proved lBssavios mani aa ER BERSLREE] BERG BNE 882 gya Bist i | rrr EL » : 2 828 { i i ft 2 i z i exoept Sunday. Letter and note heads, bill mi i of office onery. ov0Y and cal dune atthe Reporter printing
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