pS THE CENTRE REPORTER SMITH, . . —— 8. W. Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS., Nov. 22, TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to the Re. porter are one dollar per year in advance. OLD SUBSCRIBERS can pay One Dollar any time during and get the paper for one year beginning July 1, 1900, OLD SU B8( 'RIBERS whose subscriptions are paid tn advance of July 1st, 1900, will get the same credit as though the paper had not Shang ed hands, FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the Reporter will be sent to NEW SUBSCRIBERS from now until Jan- uary Ist ADVERTISEMENTS. —~20 cents per line for three josertu ind 5 cen por line for esch subse quent ioscition, Gther rates made known on application Mis, ————— - The election is over and General Mae Arthur asks that additional troops be sent to the Philippines. He says the insurgents are stronger than ever. i a Max IL. Mitchell, of Williamsport, was recently appointed Judge of Courts of Lycoming County by Gove ernor Stone. Judge Mitchell succeeds the late Judge Metzger, - A a, Senator Lodge says the Spooner bill will pass Congress and that the Presi- dent will be given full civil power in the Philippines until Congress can de- vise a permanent plan of government, — m— Why is a boy sweeping a barbep shop like a hunter ? They are both chasing the hare.” Some of Millheim's alize what a water supply means to the town. With wells and cisterns dry and a freeze up in sight—it means a water famine. Ifthe borough had a good water supply, a few more man u- facturing plants could be secured, and they are needed badly, So why stand in the way of water, Mrs. J. P. Condo has returned from a ten days’ trip to York, Harrisburg, and Lancaster; she reports having had an enjoyable visit. Misses Musser and Moyer, the hello! girls in the bell exchange, are always courteous and obliging, The council will tear up the on Main street and substitute a pipe. Where, oh where is our arc light for the diamond? Echo answers, some where between here and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown { their son Charles at Yeagertown, Merchant J. P. Condo seems to one of the busiest men in town; ways doing something to benefit fellow man. Mr.and Mrs. DL. Zerby | home after a delightful trip to more; they stopped over on turh to visit Rev. Loblir, at Berw people should re- canal sewer al- are ick, Attorney General Griggs will resign his Cabinet portfolio and retire to pri-| ate life soon after March 4 next, he so informed the President at day’s Cabinet meeting. been Griggs. Montana, Colorado. Both next March. ci fp set 1en have already succeed Mr, of Two n oned to are Senators Casler, and Woicolt, leave the Senate They of One of home of about that dency in | formal a Among the Colonel Hoosevelt duties as G ter having thrown at bh which bore for President in comes to a fight tween th to see the the Mark Hanna gentleman H is nothing uncement that he for the banners which on his retarn to of New York, says the for the alii candidate Wernor af- im out West, the inscription, “Roosevelt 1904. If for the honor we may were two men fur fly in earnest, I A The Seaboard Air Line and West 1s ly the sriost Pines and Winter Winter « sale to Sou and similar purchased and inciudi ble daily ser drawing room buffet sleeping cars A York, Philadelphia, “Flor Positive Southern the Famous | KEailway, Line,” is Route N. C., the dia Short =i to Pinehurst, of Resorts kets are now on | Pinehurst, tickets to Camden ursion tiel wern Pines and g Washington, D. C. and from New more, and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsyl- vania Railr nections via Steamer Lines at Norfolk and Portsmouth, further i rination call on or WwW. (C. B semaker: (ieneral Passenger Agent, 1206 York; ( Passenger street, nell, General Agent, avenue, Washington, General P mouth. Va. E. Br. Joux, V.—P.& G. M. : i Personally -Conducted sy lvania Washington ad station: are made | Va. For} address | roadway, 306 W. M. McCon- 1454 New York D. C, Agent at Ports \ Agent, Joston, Mass. ; assepger L.B. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, Agt. Tours via Peun. tailroad. 1900-1901. The Pennsylvania Railroad Come pany announces the following Person- ally-Conducted Tours for the season of 1900-1901 : wc California.—A thirty-five-day tour will leave New York, Philad elphia, Harrisburg, aud Pittsburg February 14. The party will travel over the en- tireroute by the" Golden Gate Bpe- cial,” the finest train that crosses the continent, Florida. Three tours to Jackson- ville will leave New York and Phila delphia February 5 and 19, and March 5. The first two of these admit of a sojourn of two weeks in the “Flowery Btate.” Tickets for the third tour will be good to return by regular trains un- til May 31, 1901. Tickets for the above tours will be sold from all principal points on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For detailed itineraries, giving rates and full infor. mation, address Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passen- ger Agent Baltimore District, Balti- more; U. Biudds, Passenger Agent Bouth-eastern District, Washington; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, ss Telephone Consolidation. Application will be made on No vember 25th for a charter to consoli- date the telephone lines in the coun ties of Cumberland, Dauphin, Frank- lin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Miflin, Northumberland, Perry and der, to be known as the Juniata Susquehanna Telephone come , It is stated Lewistown and intown will be connected by di | gigi IHASON OF brook, spent a day visiting Mrs, Chas, | W. Freeby; brother did the | driving. George Spayd, of { der county, (ieorge Beavertown, spent a day in is always a welcome visitor | heim. Landlord House, Soy- town. in of the landslide M usser, Musser is doing a business, out; “Billy” seems to be very | with the traveling publie. H. K. Condo has been offered a posi- { tion as manager large novelty in Alabama. He accepted the position and will take charge January 1st, 1901; his friends all | wish him success in his new Thomas Buck, of Lewisburg, Sunday at home and Tommy, how Mrs. Wm. | sick for the pas ly { children of in store in a town Among about it? Schwartz, who has been three weeks, last have been taken sick, is slight Since week two but un- improved. { der the careful attendance of Dr. they cence, | ser are approaching convales- of = From present indications will soon have a few weddings. Don’t | be 80 slow boys, pel you cannot find t | looking girls or finer housekeepers in | Centre county, than right at home, tev. Tumlinsou ably filled | pit i in the Lutheran church here Sat- { urday evening. Nuabscribe for the The re reliant Reporter, | is not & more | publ The Mill the news of ished in Centre county. heim column will furnish i the town each week, Mr. Ginther, of New Berlin, ithe Evangelical church. a young mau, { him, Rev. Buck is holding revival ies at Aaro nsburg; forts ing fruit, A new arrivi® in { take up her permanent residence here, is a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Musser, Ob, for more men servie- Lis ef are bear- town, who grand entertainment here on giving evening. From the ready engaged it promises to be the best entertainment ever given here, and deserves the patronage of the peo- ple, as it is given for a worthy cause, in the right direction. The persons who will take part are, Misses Besaio | Noll, Bessie Sturgis, Mary Hartman, Stella Zerby, Messrs. Harry Keister, George Tobias, W. J. Harrison, C, W. Freeby., The program will consist of songs, duets, magic, recitations and fartes. The admission is ten cents, and those attending will be served with refreshments free. A royal time is promised all who attend. There will, in all probability, be a prominent speaker here from the State Couneil, Improved Order of Red Men. Misses Jenuie Reifsuyder and Ada Breon spent last <aturday in Centre Hall. Rev. C. W. tiinter, of Central Penn- sylvania College, at New Berlin, filled the appointments for Rev. Buck, at Woodward, Asronsburg and Millheim Sunday. Though quite a young man, he delivered an excellent sermon and had a very sppreciative audience, Miss Maude V. Musser, of State Col- lege, Is home for a two week's vaca- tion, R. J. Bmith, one of our’ young men who was formerly employed in the street car service in Philadelphia, re- turned Saturday morning and will en- ter the knitting mills in this place. ‘Rev. H, W. Buck atteuded the dedi- cation services at Yearick’s Chapel, in Brush valley over Bunday. Robert Floray visited at the home of Wm. Maize on Sunday. Mrs, A. P. Maize has been for the last two weeks, but is Eom ul yu Lock Ha r ven ug his parents pr o this place, viaktio BATS Sah broth Robert, of Spring } t Friday very ill improv. LUTHERAN CONFERENCE. A BRIEF Aru OF THE Questions of Interest Discussed Before Large Audiences, The Northern Conference of the Byn- od of Central Penvsylvania, met in the Reformed church, Spring Mills, November 12, at 7.80 p. m. Rev. J. IL. Stonecypher, of Hartleton, President of conference, sermon from Isa. 53:12. ministered. in regular session. The members were present: Rev. H. C. Holloway, D. fonte, Rev. D. E. Lock Haven, Rev, GG. W. Boalsbarg. Rev. C.T. Rev. G. 8. Brig Rev. C, D. Rupley and delegate, Alkens, ht, Russel Philipsburg. and delegate, Rev.C. Rev. H. E. Gerhart, Rev. J. M. Rearick and Centre Hall Rev I. Stoneeypher, Rev Aurand Aarousburg. delegate, Hartleton, Mifflin- and wife, Rev. W. M. Rev Rearick, West Milton. C. D. Russel Rev. C. B. Harmon, and Rev, J. M. Rearick, treasurer. Pine Grove Mills was chosen for the next of was elected secretary, conference, convention After the Article of the :» business session the Augsburg Rev, ( The speaker that under the Catholie order under Protest- one institution: the £2 referred to The authority of disc ussed by Rev H. he speaker ministry Holloway, the lent spirit that is today pre of D. instead by the rec word of God, and binding upon vascience of men they regard it as the lib- fy minister's opinion and feel at to differ and do they ev, (3. W. Leisher spoke of the pro- church from the mentioned the in as ction the receives aud incidentally state he la the afternoon Rev, DP. D., mistake the made Bible from t public schools. H.C. horough and “The Lutheran supper.” read a very pe on rine of yrds that we ot hold atl nor to the ( solie mystical presence of the Christ, read by Rev. W. M. Lutheran doctrine Rearick on of Infant Baptism. Wednesday evening Rev. D. E. ¥ preacied a very earnest tup- The audience was deeply Wednesday morning the conference went to Pean Hallion a in the Creek Ev. Lutheran church. day were well attended snd were of interest, The devotional exercises were ducted by John Wagner, A brief bus- followed during which business of conference The hour of discus- con. routine | reading on the “Office of an Evangel $s place to place and preach and teach the word of God. The subject of *‘Sin «On what Condition Forgiven,” was briefly discussed by Revs. GG. 8. Bright and C. T. Alkens. Consciousness of sin, confession to God and submission to God's word are fundamental condi- tions of forgivoess., In the afternoon Rev. F. Aurand spoke on the “Lesson Help’ that should be used in our Sunday schools. At 315 p. m. children’s services were held. The children were address. ed by Revs. J. M. Rearick and G. W, Leisher. In the evening Rev, C. B. Harmon preached an able sermon on the “Character of Jesus.” A poi Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Mra. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall, and J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall, A erazy woman hurled a hatchet at Emperor William ss he was passing in the street in an open carriage in Breslau. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak the coro or bunion in warm water to soften it, thea it down as closely as posible wi i drawing blood a Chamber. lain's Pain Jal Wie Wy rubbing ¥igorously f or five minutes 5 it enc " lh eation. A corn Jiaster_sliou | be worn for a few days, to. * | the uh As a —. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | EGISTER'S NOTICE. THE FOLLOWING ACOOUDL have Doon examined, passed and filed of record in the Begleter's office for the 1n spection of heirs and legutess, creditors and all others in anywise Interested, ‘and will be present. ed to the Orphan's Court of Centre county for confirmation nw Wednesday, the 28th day of No- vember, A. D.,, 1. First and i lal account of Annie V Jones, one of the administrators, ete, of O. Perry Jones, lute of Philipsburg Boro, decessed 2. The account of Fred Fehl, ete, rom, teslamento, annexo, late of Miles township, dec'd, 8. Account of William Pealer, administrator, of Anna Fehl, administrator 4. Boecond and partial Peck, executor of the last will and testament Heo ry Brown, late of Walker township, ed, H, First and final account of acoeount of Solomon of deceas~ William Reiber, late of Foiter township, dec'd, 6. First and final account of 3 er, adminstrator of ete Michael Lebkich , Of Peter Haines, late of 7. First and final sceount of J, Zeigler, admin- of Michae! Lebkicher, late of Boggs 8. First and final account of W, CC Patterson, Suyder, late of College 9. Partial account of John H. Leech, Laech, late of Harris ado inis township 10. First and fioal account M Edward RB Han cock, executor of the last will and testament Resides late of BI 4h township, of de Ceased, 11. First and floa! account of Lizzie M of Wilil of Centre Hall Boro decd. 12. First and final scoount of Jacobs, min A. Jacobs, late Frank Weber a. of the estate of Eliza Flegal, inte of Philips 1g Horo, dec’d, 13 Firstand flaal scoount guardian of Ciara Robinson, child of Jefferson B of PF. P. {late Way) a Way, late of Worth Miles, minor own First and final scoount of 8, 8 fan of Nora McClellan inte Way Way, late of Worth Mile 1d of Jellorson B ship, decd. 15 of Calvin FF. Year minor child of Marion Twp inal account of Johu W executors of ele, of Hefonte Boro dec'd punt of Rev. CT. AL Emanuel Sunday, late of Fer- guson township, dec'd 15. First and final aco gvecuturets. of ¥. J First and final acoonunt Foos and Amelia Ertly Parsons snd 1. Steele Par it, 17. First and partial ax Weaver Haines tof Jam s Weaver, late of Hart Hartsock 10, First and fiaal sooo: ant of John C SOCK, executor ew of est ate of Nancy Inte of Patton township, dec d A G ARCHEY, CLAMAT nG Love President Js ION His precept wearing WEL 10 me « 1 Pleas and Org goin i 4 * Pe Bw O68 Mah day of two weeks io the Coroner, Jastaomes | 1 std Constables oof ssid hal they be then and there It 10 o clock in the forent thelr records tnguisition the ir own resembraneoes, 0 do tb vir office Apperiains 10 we CEnizances Wo are Or sha be then aud as aha x re bound in ree & prisoaers Lhst of Centre crnuty we ule against them inder my ha w.. in the year of our indred and {wer fsiven sherilY t¢ hereby given wont of John H will be present £ Wedboadiay an less exceptions be fide r before the second day of the term ROVER Be Froth otislor There will Centre Hall, tiers sale of Umber land w offered al public sale at FRIDAY, DEX the following described tract known as the Spare tract, situated io vw tsahs w mile eat of Bosbburg, ou Tussey mnountain, owmlainiog 5 ACRES more or less, hounded on the smth by Henry Reitz, east by lands of David Sparr's eo south and west by lands of Henry Rela act is timbered with heavy oak and chest tint, and is easy of scores Doing located 13% miles Linden Hall BR. KE. sation, Terms made AvIp.m of lim tar land Harris 1 it, Of be ands of from 6G. M. BOAT Ex'r of Margaret and Nancy Sparr DMIXISTRATORS NOTICE. ~LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Commings, iste of Poller township, deceased having been duly granted 0 the undersigned they would respectfully request all persous know Ww the sail eslate Ww make immediate payment, and thoe having cisims agains the same £5 present them daly au REBECCA CUMMINGS, A.J. CUMMINGS, WM. GROH RUNKLE Administrators, Attorney , Bellefonte, Pa. Linden Hall, octil Pa A. P He wlerman, ax collector bier ww ship, asks that all persons ready to pay their tax, and that he will osil fo poliect ihe be un two miles east of Cone # ewe with buck lamb; ewe has hole in left ear, The owner is requested Lo prove prop erty, remo ve same and pay cos’ or disposition will be made according to law JACUB SHEARER, Cente Hall Pa, IJ OTICE~NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned bas leased toe gravel bank and sand pit on the turnpike west of town, «4 that sll contracts for msterial taken therefrom must be made with the same, GERTRUDE FLORAY. VV.AINTS. GENTS WANTED ~ Agents are wanted in Pin every town in Centre county (o sell * The Church Member,” by 8 H. Deltsel, Ph, D., the suthor, Cavetown, Md. The book is dedicated 10 Rev. W. H. Groh. former] y of Bosibury, aad will find d ready sale. Price fifty cents ov NG MEN WANTED, with PAIR EDU- oation and character, to learn wile Rajfiroad Accounting, and Ty his is endotved by all leadin milway panies as the only perfect and relisble ine thon of its kind, All our gradustos are L-dies niso sdmitted, te for fren catalog. Fall , GLOBE TELEGRA HI LLRGE, Wn Lexington, Ky. TGe?Teo%252@€KBsesTasToOSSTSTSN Spring Mills, Pa. August 27, 1900, P.V.S. STORE. Full Hine in stock, designs, Marlow Heel, Jennings Toe Laced or Buttoned Boxed Calf, : Norway Calf, Russians Calf. My stock was never more complete, No jobbing. but solid shoes direct from the manufacturers, i Bpecial inducements for the Fal Trade. Come and buying, All kinds of produce, except ! butter, taken in ex- change for goods, Thanking you for past favors, and hoping a continuance of same, I Remain, C. A. KRAPE. sa #ll the new i Beg stock before ny i COBPCO0ECIC000CCOOOPRPOOTIOODGIGOIOGIOIOGOIOOOCOIOBOORTS i Good News - Again Centre Hall point along the Lewisburg and Tyrone R. RR. by 500 is why it re- .. high- ig the quired Over Two Car Loads of Furniture, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc., mT. £1 To il our 1 orders, Prices are ing down. J. S.DAUBERMAN, §| 146m CENTRE HALL. é spr way A.C HEVERLY LOOK CAREFULLY... footwear « ing elsewhere - MM ate 2AHM) Dar: Large Stock of ~~ Rubber Goods. Os eral CLIC, Try us--we can save you money. POWERS SHOE CO. Bush Arcade. * », , gw w Br eleReEe IERIE Tele eT Ta 5 : wan Pal % Wilbur A. 0) "HENNEY, : BLACKSMITHa__ CENTRE HALL, PA. - What puzzles other me- chanics can be done well here. General Carriage Making con. ducted in all its branches, Resetting of tires given special attention. Prices very low, Buggies repainted and trimmed. All kinds of work done in a peat and workmanship manner, £ Call before giving out your wi, ee RE RTT a So Lada aleae ea alate TT Tw ow ART WORT Catt LS. oes wm TATA SITET “ W CS w Saree WaT AT Aa ae WA Sc a # - - a —— pth cath sw EEA aE ATR I AA Snow Sa ® 1 Rea 2 ele eae DO AER we Chambersburg Business College... sce. BW 1 ce . . . Civil Service Memorial Square, National Bank Building, Under new management, June 1, 1900, Ooi piete Courses in . . . « . BOOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATION, ETENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL SERVICE, PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE, Stadents can enter at any time Day and night session. Day students admitted to Night sessions withotit ext change. students assisted to positions when thoroughly qualified «Rates and supplies lower than other schools of this kind — Vaostion for 1900, Dec, 21st to 31, «Bend for our new college catalogue. - Any ht contemplating taking any course tsught by us would do well 30 adden he i feu A. ML. WILLIER, thd Principals. Box 252. ) 6auly GRAIN MARKET, Wheat Rye ~~ ANTED, AGENTS, To sell our Ti 8 ides. Ald Bak Powder to _ paid GRAND UNION T TEA 00. jn 8 N. 8rd vB re. Pa. .D. A.B "BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. - « - All kinds of Job Work Done at * 8" Corn New Oats Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter htt tthe dt ttt wt G.8 EEEsY VRLPVLOLPAIRRIAN Potatoes... S—— SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Brow, WEI conic svemmisnnsisivimibsseisis somites raiarisine Etat tra ub ssusy ey LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross. re THAN. Te I AS AAR PENNSYLVA! NIA RK. Philadelphia & “Brie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 27, 1900, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EABTWARD, 7.828. m.~Traln 64. Wek days for Sunbury, Hurrisbury, srriving at Philadelphia, 11.650, m., New fork 218 p. wn,, Balti ore 11.05 p. m., Wash- ington 100 p, m. Parlor car and passenger cosch 927 8. m~ Train 30 Daily for Beronton, Harnhsbo mediate stations. Week days ior zieton, andPotisville, Philadelphia, Sew York, smitimore, Wash ingto: 1 Through § wenger coaches Lo Phil ladeiphia, 1.5% m~Train 12, Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Seranton, Hazlewon, Pottsville, a1- ristuirg and interme ed wie Jat) OTN arriving at Philadelphia at 6, Zp m., New York. 0.30 p, m. Baltimare, ( Wp m. Washington st 7.15 wn, Parlor car through to Pi Hadelphia, and pas. Baltimore aud runbury EE ABC utter £1 ston. Hae 501 p. m~Train 32 WV eckdays for barre, Beranton, Hazietop for Harrisburg apd | Wilkes. Pouwville, and daily neil isle pote, Arrivii 8 2D mm. Mew York BiB a. 30. saltimore 2.46 p.1n.. Werbiugwn 1050 p.m, Pus- SCNLET COR hes to ht adelplis and Baltimore, gil p ~Traln 6. Daily for Bunbury and all int. risediate #lalions, BITIV~ New York a1 9.18 SR, 10. Washington, 405 =. sleeping cars irom Harrisburg hin and New York FPhiladeiphin su remain in sleeper undisturbed nth 7.90 8. m. OF 4. mo a s Baltim im Fulim re Train 4. ‘(Dally.) For Harris- eR AR south, arriving =% Philadel phin at 6 ha i. New York, 9.25 a. m., wok days, 10.75 a. iay, Baltimore, 6.35 =. s Washi nglou, 7.4 Pullmau sleeping re os snd PASCHZEr CoBch £8 10 Philadelphia and Wasbingwu, WESTWARD, Train 3 Bochiester B Da iy) Taio, Ni fogs ra Falls, ned ons, Wits LECT COBehios 10 auys for DuBois, On ky nays only ua, G0 iste Flat and Roches Tonle, snd HAL sleepers {Dally} For Lock Haven i and WockOays lor lipsburg, Fittsburg aud igh camo Tyrone Weekdays sh ¥itist sation Buffalo and Nisgers Falls, with ger comnches to Kane and Bocos Gr car 10 Bochester, H,-Trad i. Week days for Renovo, mediate slations, Train 67. Weekdays for Williams ieniale stallions, v.1 Bunday Only nile slatlions Boy ure, Glsie inled for Williams THROUGH TRAINS FOR MOXNTANDON FROM EABT AND SOUTH. i leaves New York 12.10 ni B, Balitmore 4.5 8 kent BI o£ D0 ight, Philadels mw, Harrisburg a mm, Week- Jim Iphia B40 IGT 5.4 ar: Ore Leaves Sew York ¥. 25 a m, Phila, 129 » : 90 8m, Baltimorest 11.45 a 1 « RIEving ef Moutan- In, Wook days, with through rae hes from Phils, and Baltimore, itaves New York 1.56 p. mm. Phlladel- 6pm, Washi 50 pm, Ball W Hkestarre, 6.00 p mw i pum. Through iphis, and passenger fia and Washingt on 3 8 leaves New York at 7.55 P mm, Philade 1 @ p m, Baltimore, £ st Montandon at ey ping car from os ches gion 3 conch from Phiiad : a timore exves New York 1.55 p. EN, Washingaon 2.3 P. BIVing al Moutss- LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD. Woek dass, Westward 5 * AM. BTATIOEGS b 6 Moniandon g & 50 Lew burg Enstward, oe £3 6 i Centre Hall Late ge linden Ball Unk Ha i ¥ iemont 33 Dale Summit ! Plessant Gap i* Sh Axemann $06 Bel lefonte Tod at ot ad at ad al OF 99 oF oF OF 4 BO 0S 03 AO RD AO 80 NG 00 58 60 50 89 55 do Wh 8 ; Iznpyges se: Additional trains lesve Lewisburg for Monian. don al 5.20 Mm, .J8 8. m., 945 2 wm, 1.1 3.50 and 800 p.m. returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 7.85. 9.230 a. tn, 10.08 a. m. 5405, pm oandg 15 po. On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 un a mand! . ursing eave Lew 280s m., 1003 a.m. asd opm TC HINSON, KR. WOOD General Manager, Gen") 1 Ber n ion cx INTRAL RAILROAD OF PENRSYLVANIA, Condensed Time Table Resd Down 1 es ta Bend Up. No. 1:No § No 5 Nov, 21, 1900, No 6 No 4 No 2 mops oem, $02 510 9 40 B49 457 i 421 4 81 4 46 “444 2) 4 4 | OO G8 oa of wf ld aE) Lv, BELLEF NTE. aS ED. 5 wi us. ossirs | B ~Hecls Park... § Junkies .. & BUBLERSEG. » 3 eanydertown.. § tiany., gH % & N 8 ® mp. 04 ¥ pam 6 30 a Huston... LAMAR. .. i Clintondaie... whrider's 8'n g. Mackeyville... Salon | MILL HALL . Ldersey Shore... ive | } wane POT Jin wos PHILA one . Atlantic City. wenn N EW YORK. {Via Tamoegua.) ~NEW YORK... | (Via Phila.) ! BREgEPAGEINERsELENY “10 40| 19 %0| p. mls mlare *Dmily. = {Week Days. 110 10a m. Ba Philadeiphia Sloe Oars ssinched ye bound train from Witt it 11 30 eH and West-bound from Philadelphia ul stil, 36 p.m. GREPHART, lendent. ELLEPONTE SSN TRAL RAIL LROAD. gr take effect May 25, In. a Ele BREEX 3 3 Ly. A N wns oe BOTIORON SE... aunerenn IIT TLIO ovens orris enraaneri a jessie Rees ERR anh i - i= ERB EERE SHRELRIRZ ZY grass f
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