CENTRE REPORTER «SMITH, . . . . Editor and Proprietof. CENTRE HaLL, . . . PENNA. April 11, 1901, Bo — ——————— ————— TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter sre one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISF MENTS. —20 cents per line for three fnsertions, and 5 Ccenes per line for each subse quent iosei tion. Other rates made kuown on application, NOTE. —-3ubscribers will please observe the Centre Hill. Messrs, Wilbur and Harry Burk- bolder left for Bpring Mills on Mon- day morning, where they expect to at- tend the spring term of school taught by Dr. Wolf. Jonas Bible, was unfortunate in los- ing a valuable horse one night this week. R. M. Bmith and wife and Mrs. J. B. strohm were to Bellefonte Wednes- day of this week. ———— date on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it is not correct month, paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROTHONOTARY, We are authorized to announce that M. I, Gardner, of Bellefonte borough, will be a cand! decision of the Democratic County Convention. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce that N Spangler, of Bellefoute, wiil be a candidate the office of District Attorney, subject to the deci- sion of the Democratic County Convention. B I ——— a Sy LETTER FROM ILLINOIS, Centre County People In County, Who are Known to Readers A Kind ! “‘subscriber’’ sends ® news were formerly from this county. Pros- pering, prospering, prospering, that's what their friends and acquaintances will be glad to hear. Emanuel McCool farmer, came here from Spring Mills, in 1885, engaged io farming, work ed hard, and was economical, and now owns one of the best farms in Oneco township ot 19 acres, The fami y consists of bis wife, two sons, Widiam and Wallace. They are good and neighbors, held in high es eem know them A A. Krape—Born near Millheim came here in hisearly youth with his parents, William Krape and wife. Toe Prof, as he is familiarly known. has served two terms as county superin He is Associa leader Free by all who teadent of schools in Stepheasoa couuty also president of the Dixon Assembly tion and is a very popular man a church work, aud a very eathasiastic son ad Odd Fellow Thomas Tate, from near Bellefonte, came to thiseountry about twelve years ago aud has been He first worked as a farm haod. and NOW OW 18 a lige livery outlit at Orangeville: is in Ma- sucoessiul, hoo the traveling est and upright io all his dealiogs and has and bis horses and rigs are all first-class confidence of his neighbors public Jenjamia Wieland came the from Lindeu Hall in an early day, engeged in farming sud made a it. He is now eighty years old SUOCess Of wer his wife died about six years 8 0 and be now makes his home with his daughter, Harry Hale, ou their faun near The old gentleman is quite feeble owing to old age his younger days he was a citizen neighbor. H. W. Hartzell, editor of the Orangeville Cour Pa. He a Mrs Oraoge ville, in useful and ier, came here from Jacksoaviile, son of Rev. George P. Hartzell, who at one ul was the pastor of the German Beformed at Jacksonviile, but is now located at Iowa paper large circalstion. Toe editor is « Democrat sad a hustler, and waatever he undertakes done, if within the reach of his two hdndred an is © church Liscomb, I'he Courier isa Jive and has =» is well i fifiy pounds averdapois, and is held ia high es teem by his neighbors and wherever known Mrs. Eilert, & mod -mame Ei lert, came from Halves township, Centre count ii ali early day. She is a sister of ’ betier KOOWO Rs ¥y James L Frans, of Spriag Mills, is now ia her ninety sev euth the int mind being bright and clear. Physically she {4 as active as many who claim to enjoy good health not hall so old. who Mrs ear, but does not seem to suffer from ef cfold age, her She makes her home with her sou Th oa, lives at Dakota, 111. John Candy, farmer near Rock Grove, "son of Levi Candy, came ous Huablersburg about loriy years ago with his family and many of the older people of Nittany Vell'y will re member the Candy's They were good people, industrious, honest in their dealings with their fellow men. The writer was very well aoq ualut ed with Levi white in the east, William Dunlap, carpenter, son of Jesse Dun lap who was also & carpenter, came west while a youug man, lives la Freeport and is foreman of a gang of men employed by the [. C, RB. RB. Com- pany, and is considered a very said cou pany work along said R. KR. line all over the county especially the south. Will sa whole souled jolly fellow and respected by all who know him here from west from Reversbarg, Pa, and now lives at Da kota. He isa leadiug citizen of his neighbor- of schools, Hetiry Meyers, tes Conley, farmer near Freeport, & son of John Conley, near Centre Hall, came west a few years ago. Forsome time he was engaged vari aniiable lady, went to farming aod is doing well, afraid to carry her part slong the path of Jife No faalt to fiud with James Peter Wulf, brother of Jolin Wolf, of Spruce town, came west in an early day, sad by econo my and industry scumualeted considerable wealth, 18 now located at Dakota, 11]. where he is enjoying the [rats of hils labor; be is a fine man, a good citizen aud is highiy respected by his peighvors George Smith, Dakota, Ill, came west some years ago aud run a biscksmith shop for several years, afterward opeved a hard ware store, and with it an undertaking establishment, and is prospering, and owns consideravle property in the village. His father, Joseph Smith, of near Penn Hall, makes his home with George. Both are meu well 10 do and metit the respect of their fellow men, Orangeville, 111 SUBSCRIBER, AA ANS Fire at the Mateh Factory, Baturday morning about six o'clock fire broke out in the No. 2 dry kiln at the Penosylvania match factory at Bellefonte, and in a short time spread to the other kilns adjoining in which about one-third of a car load of match- es were being dried. The fire alarm was turned in and soon the fire com- panies were on the scene. The fire raged fiercely but the efforts of the firemen kept it confined to the dry room and they soon had it under con- trol. Fire brick walls separate the dry room from the rest of the factory and thus prevented its further spread. The damages amount to several hundred dollars. Le Linden Hall. Miss Freda Hess and Mrs, F. E | Wieland visited at the home of the | latter's father, J. H. Miller, of Rock Springs, several days recently. Mrs. Daniel Hess spent Monday ip { Bellefonte, trapsacting business and doing spring shopping. Mrs, Ezra Tressler and Mrs. John | Williams, of Oak Hall, and Miss Jo- | dan, of Pleasant Gap, were among the { visitors in town Wednesday, John Felding, north of town, sold | ten head of fine cattle on i the Reesers of Snow Shoe, M. J. Watt, salesman for i Glase & Co., of Philadelphia, transact- SEABOARD AIR LINER RR, The Beaboard Air Line Railway called The Capital City Line, because it enters the Capitals of the six States which it traverses, exclusive of the National Capital, through which its trains run solid from New York to Jacksonville, and Tampa Florida. It runs through Richmond, Va, Ra- leigh, N. C., Columbia, 8. C., Atlanta, Ga., Montgomery, Ala, and Talla- hassee, Fla, | This road will continue to run the | famous Florida and Metropolitan | Limited, and The Florida and Atlanta Fast Mail Trains affording the through limited service daily, includ- ing Sunday, between these points, These splendidly modern trains of the Seaboard Air Line Railway arrive at, and depart from Pennsylvania | Railway Stations at Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, carrying Pullman's most im- equipment, with compartment, i is | it proved unexcelled dinner car servies, and It has Pullman service five week each way Washington Pinehurst, drawing-room observation oars, times per to N. from C. It has the short line to and from ed business in town Wednesday. He resides in Tyrone and is one of the | most popular men on the road. David Harshberger, one of the handsome Hess home at this place. i fp Pine Grove Mills, Richmond, Norfolk, Raleigh, Bouthern Pines, Portsmouth, Columbia, Atlanta, and the principal cities be- tween the South and East, It is also the direet route to Athens, Augusta College, The young grain well, but the late is looking twenty-inch gave it a foxy color. Young shade trees are being planted fairly SLOW in and around the Pine Hall cemetery. Dr. R. M. Krebs is dition th his house for a dental building an ad. office, well lighted and ventilated, but on the second floor. Mrs. Matilda Musser, of very Altoona, reported as being ill, suflering from kidoey trouble, but is at preseut improviog, Wm Corman and family have mov ed into the mill house and hereafter will bake hot biscuit for Miller Tressler. of the rian church bave been adorned with » pew coat of paint and Morris Weaver did the work and is deserving credit for both style The Lutheran school has taken action to The lecture rooms Preshyte paper. of much and splendor. Sunday follow and have their lecture rooms done uj. ——— Tusseyvilie. Charles Mitterling is working fir William Rockey. Mrs. Eve Btrohm was to Bellefonte on Tuesday to see her daughter, Mrs, John Lose. Mrs. Adam Krumrine is ou the sick Hist this week, The schools will close today, Thurs- day; they are a litte late, due to the fact that the first teacher went awsy, causieg some delay in getting a new one. Prcf. C. R. Neff, principal of the Mifllinburg schools, expects to open a select school at this place on the 6th of May. Mrs. M. B. Ishler, the milliner, re ceived quite a line new Easter goods. William Bair moved fiom Meiss' house to John be bad quite a muddy trip. of George tn MAAS, Rickert Horner, At the bome of the bride, at Colyer, Rickert and Miss Minnie C. Hor- | ner, both of Colyer, were united in | marriage by Rev. A. J. Horner, The | young couple will at once move to E, | Mills, where Mr. Rickert has been em- | ployed for some time, They have the | best wishes of their many friends. i ——— A A oo —— The Flour Trust Formed The Eastern Milling and Export Company, which was incorporated | last week at Trenton, N. J., with a capital of $4,000,000, has secured op | tions on a long list of the flouring { mills in this state. Among the num- | ber is the Flemington mill in Clinton | cou oty. The company has been form- i section of the country. ¥ A A — The Best Blood Purifier, | The blood is constan {fled by the lungs, liver and kidneys, | Keep these organs in a healthy condi- tion and the bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier, For this purpose there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dose of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the best blood purifier. Price 25 cents. Samples freeat Mrs, J. W, Keller's Linden Hall, and J. F. Smith's, Centre Hall, a SAI A 5 A BAA Drowned in Two Inches of Water. Charles Losch, a farmer twenty-five years of age, living at Tombs Run, Ly- coming county, was fund in the for. est about one mile from his home Monday lying with his face down. ward, the head resting in a pool of wa- ter two inches deep. There were no marks of violence on the body, and it is presumed that he was attacked by soe sort of a fit, and, falling into the shallow water, wae suffocated » + direct connections Union In Atlanta, are in the for Chattanooga, Nashville and Memphis, also for New Orleans and all points io Station Pexas, California and Mexico. Ia addition, it isthe only line opera. through and Pullman Atlanta Norfolk, where connections are "made Od rom trains, «leeplig cars between and Dominion New York, Company, from Boston and the Norfolk Washing. ton Steamboat Company, from Wash. the Baltimore Packet Company, frou Baltimore, and the N Y. P.&N and Philadelphia, with the Steamship Company, f the M. &M T. Provi fence, A oN ington Steam Railway, from New York Through Pullman cars also aoper- between Mon. and {| ated on QUICK schedules lasckeonville and St. Louis, via i tween Jacksonville New Orleans, in addition to through Buf} savannah and Mont The with most trains with Lt Chair Cars between gomery., sorvice is first. class local train convenience schedules Rs RLY [u fact the Seaboard Air Line ail for sched. YAY Ww ill ticket pun u los, PASREN EET ts, affording the quickest most comfort. books wl from Washing trains, and i are go the yelad finest | able service ts 1000 mile 3 gsr sold at £25.00 D. ¢, = 000 miles i ton, over entire system of ing Florida. py Rebersburg. CO Luther morning mmunion services in the an church on Suuday were well attended and the services were ed. fying and impressive. Friday even- 10g v. Harman the pastor, confirm- ed a class of fifteen. John Ze house; papering and paiating the in- te gler is remodeling his terior, Charles C up over Bunday with a sore throat. The United tion rendered an Easter entertainment Bierly has been housed Evangelical eongrega- ! which was well attended. Prof. H. W. Morris opened a term Monday with | prospects of a fair attendance. Mrs. H. C. Krape is confined to the | house with a severe attack of grip. Miss Hettie Small, of | who has been staying with her grand- daughter for several months, returned | to her home last Friday. of summer school on Aaronsburg, | : — A ——— i i Millheim, “wn ’ > Rinee Freeby' moved to! Wolfe's Store, a trolley line between this point and that would be a decided advantage and a great saver of horse flesh, Danny Koch, the new clerk at Sher- fl Condo's store, frequently blushes a double red while undergoing his initi- ation in his new departure; especially | #0 when it falls to his lot to wait on | aby | the ladies, W. E. Keen is about purchasing | | some farm land adjoining town and | no doubt will soon issue a book “What I know about farming.” on | NSN NN NWN JULIAN A. FLEMING, Centre Hall, Pa., Agent for the Johnston Harvester Co's full line of Harvesting Machines. SELF BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC. Repairing Binders a Specialty, I have hind a practical experience i for a period of eighteen years with farm and other machinery amd I feel that money ean be raved to many farmers by hav. ing their old machines lobked over and repaired by a practi- cal man. 3 | ; Ruarnl Mail Delivery raral The postmaster of To. Bradford county is to have nail delivery. rural mail routes be estab. hundred square miles, Books and Magazines, BROADWAY Three pictures of Edna May as mak road Phere are fifty other pletures of Proto, and several Publish the Dancer favorites. Broadway Broadway, New York, OTICE TO Bua meet STOCKHOLDERS THE AN ¢ Of the stockhaotdoers of the Rellroad Comnany will w of the Company, Rown No iphia, Pa, on p. n Bf Broad Street Stating, Phiiagde ath 1 0 a'elnck year, and to transact we the meet'ng prii-Be JAMES B. MeCLURE Hecretary DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE administration on the estate of Franklin late of Potter Llowuship, hay granted to the all estate to make having iy suthen'y Weight deepened undenigned vould respectiully req indebled wo the payment, and Jost ime mediate thre 5. HOUSMAN Pa Colyer mar 2140¢ J. 4 A DMINISTRATOR'S “ an estate of Mary Wright, late of Polter township, deceased hay ar F granted Ww the quest all NOTICE Adminstration the gi undendgned, he Pe sons win knowing ther » Bake mm ed] ale payment, and ing cia the same Lo present them duly suthenticat. 4 for seilicment. HOUSMAN, Colyer, Pa these hav H MINISTRA of Ad ale of TOR'S NOTICE i On wi} the estate of ship, deceased 1 22? A Mover Potte wt & nted to the undersigne 1 sl all persons 10 the estate ‘BE Nea iat we haviog claims against 1 a S24 ARD 8 10 minke ELL El Jl $ . cals d an A dw Ve IONEER ’ t= atl all ¥ when the Ha a times i ihe i bat IY Jems experie Lire VV ANTS. o£ SEIS WANTS hu Me wen W. H. Grob od ready sale ‘ Ruthor, Cave $ ¥ EN wit WANTED, WITH FAIR 3 gna character. egraphy, Kalle . and Tepe gil i-ading railiway « i 2y 3 t and reliable £ wales are mas istor ied, Wrike pris August 15h GRAPH COLLEGE, lexington, hy ED Te insti i for lo positions free catalog To sell our Teas, Coil en, Spices and Baking owder Wo consumers. Liberal commission paid GRAND UNION TEA OO. % WN, 3rd street, Harri burg, Pa. p rr TOR EMITHS SALVE for chilbiains, ete, Sent by mall tor 2% cents The DR Centre Hall, Pa. E. SHRECKENGOST Farmers Mil's, Pa AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER I an open for engagements in either of these My experience in both should be sufficient snarantes for sstistaction and good work. Terms are moderate. Give tee a trial mar 21-1 yr J, S. MEYER, Penn Hall, Pa, wreeder and shipper of Barred and Buff Plymouth Rock, 8, 8, Hamburgs and 8. C. and W. B. Leghorns, EGGS FOR HATCHING. ~Orders for eges will be filled with fierh, fertile eges, and from ihe sso yards that [ breed from for my own nse All egies will be packed for shipping in light bas. kets, to carry any distance in safety PRICE OF BEGGS-—$1 for 12; 81 75 for 50.82.70 for 4 Single stork birds from 81 to $1: Pairs 82108375: Trios, $295 wo 84. £3 Bend all money for stock and eges with Your order, eith=r by Post Offion or Express Money Order Be sure to write both your uame and ad. dress plainly on all orders, on Table, $5.50. Woven Bed S $1.65. Web :r's Improved Flour Heater, $6.00. The Cheapest Place to buy Fur- aiture in Centre County. prings, Boalsburg, Pean’a. Half Ton of Tafty Gi. R. Mees, of Colyer, during the, past public sale season, sold over | half ton of taffy nearly twenty. | Mr Meiss nt- tended sales every day during the sean- and ROH. RE GE ft, na Kummer Normal. A Bummer Normal and Academie term will open Monday, April 156th, at for eight weeks, Teachers, preparatory students for college, and others, will find the to respective JAS Boalsburg and continue their C. course adapted needs, Brysoxn, Prin cipal, aprls — »— A Testimonial trom Old England, “1 consider hamberlain’s Cough temedy the best in the world for bron- chitin,” says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, Englaud. “It has saved i { to bed, Bbe is now by Mre. J. W. Keller, Smith, Centre Hall, quite well”! Bolg Linden Hall: J. GHAIN MAKK EY, Vheat tye dra... sew Onis... RPE sauns FPRODUCE AT STORE Butter ut at rv Ment mmaer Ham Ride EPRINGMILLS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros A heat OTH { tye tariey LINDEN HALL MARKET Corrected weekly by J. H, Ross T COEMAN Cast SPRING MILLS In exchange ale 3 # y pas p SSess | =A mm am » i eT — Celery King cleanses the system and bulids tup it makes the t ood pure. It beautifies the complexion and liver disorders, i cures headache and most other aches { cures consti pation i 1 Celery King cures Nerve, Stomach, Liver and Kidney diseases, 1 ¥. E Wieland Mills Muy) ¥ Sautih iH JAlentre Hall ong, spring Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. Spring Shoes in the latest styles in Russet and Patent 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 Leather for Men, Ladies and Misses are in stock, It will pay you to call be- fore buying elsewhere and get our prices on shoes. C. A. KRAPE. Unskilled mechanics blame their tools for doing unmechanical work. Our tools were never in such hands. The work turned out of this shop is mechanical in appearance and in reality. We are prepared to do Repair Work of Every Description Parts of machinery which yon may think are broken for good, can often be mended and both time and money saved. Now is the time to have your bug- gies and wagons repaired and repainted, New Work of all Kinds Done to Order, Work is positively guaranteed. Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a call, W. A. HENNEY. Livery.... am Bucy, goon rani annee ue .....D. A. BOOZER a ds toot 000000000000000000900000000000000000000600000 PENNSYLVANIA R.R. Philadelphia & Erie KR. KR. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, Time Taole, tn effect March Ix 1901, m,~ Train 64, Weok dsys for Bunbury, re iving at Pb ilad ig 0 5 & mm, , fork 208 p.m. Bel mone 12.30 p , Wash inglon | 1. Parlor car aud pascuger conch Ww FhilinGeiphin, 827 a m.~ Train 5 Willkssbharre, BEcronton mediate stations i Daily for , Barrwiosg Week days for Fo; FPlulls/elpt in Baltimore, Washington Through couches Lo Philsdelphis 135 p. m~Traip 12, Wilkestmrre, SBerenior Fusbury and inter lon. Ha sew York, } weenger Weekdays for Bunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Haz - risburg and inlernrediate stations. arriving at Philadelvhia at 6.25 pi. Dew Yark 9.00 y. m, Baltimore, 6.00 p, 16 Wes ingion st Pp. om, Parlor car theovgh to Fl ilpdeiphis, pas. enger coaches Lo Phlledelphia end Washington, 7.36 nnd baltimore Gul p Train 22, Veekdoyr for Wilkes: Beratiton, Hazleton, Powsvilie, and daily for Harrisburg end inter u sdiste points, arriving aL Phi deipbie 10.2 pm. dew York 3.58 a. m,, Baltimore 946 5» Wesh pglon 1065p m. Pas. seliger conches 10 Philsdelptin and Baltimore, p m.-Trein nt Dally for Bunbury inlormediate stations, sirive 0,428 m New Yorket 7.13 get) db, 10. Washington, 400 a. mW I kiseping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia passcugers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7.30 a.m. 6. m.~Train 4 dally fr Sun I points east and soutd o He I New nye, Haitim ire msi - & B ITE Ba Gig lila t WESTWARD, m.~Train 8. (Daily) Yor 3 Rochester, B inlermed isle slalions with | Erie and Rochester, Week Bellefonte, spd Pitsburg Pullman sleepers 0 Rochester Train 8 {Daily} For Lock Haven Malions, aud weekdays for dpeburg, Pittsburg and Lars 10 Tyrone, Erie Nisgarse Valin PREMCLE CT COL Gaye for On Can- asd bes 10 ul unly Buns Ie 2A. nN.- intermedinie Cleariiv) with § Train 61, Weekdays for Kane, i" weariieid, Philipsburg, Fluwt intermediate mations Fyrecuse, ano Nisgare Falls, with cosches to Kane and Roce Parlor car 10 Rochester 1. Week day iediate sitions 10 and i Tyrone, the West, Ty , Ceuun- i ro inigus coger % for Benovo, Weekdays for Williams- aud intermediate stations. for Williams (THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST ABD SOUTH. | leaves New York 12 night, 12.10 Philadels a tn Harrisburg WV oock- Baltimore 4.4 s MLLEesharre, 7 3 Lt Monlandon | pivia & ng inde Hadelphi is Phils Liss ro Sam, Pt w AL25 BeilUmorest il edn BITIVing af Moutan Wilh through pss iis. and Baltimore caves New York 1.1 Fhiladel- s Was Baitimmore mw. (week Through Washing tonu st | m, Wiikestarre 3 don mi € Po, week du Belge! CimChes rk pu fran fron im. Pm wp pm waves New York st 60, Washingion i ii arrvis un, Baitizaor & ai Monlandon at 5 53 Boepiug car from PREsCLEEr CORCLOS Sa Limuore Lia New York 1.55 p. Washilugeon 3.3 py Mouilanu- ICRYe Lup. m Bute 4.52 Pp. I Mag wl LEWISBURG AND TYRONE EBAILEOAD Week days, Westward. | PM AM. 11 38 s oF Eastward, M YM 5b 45 i 0 F 4] i6 (4 Ob i 48 3 82 =o 17 0 } 02 & BETATIONES, Ronlauconu laewisburg 3% Biehl 2 Vicksburg Miflinburg Milismont y i iron ) Paddy Mounta's HOoburn Ierby ih Rising Bpring {Penn Cave Centre Hall i Uregg Linden Ball 5 Oak Ha i 2% Lemont 02 Dale Pummit 571 Pleasant Gap {6 45 SE{Azewann 16 4 Bellefonte 4 i & ile ! 5b iM 5 ® = &3 é i 3 {2 & 2 88 ’ 4 » OO Additions] Jon at 5.20 and 8 x trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- & m, 08 5. m., 945 a wm, 1.15 : p.m, returning leave Montasndon for Lewisburg at 7.55 9.30 a. m. 1008 &. m. 5.06, Spm. and sisSpm On Sundays trains leave Montandon 100la m and 5002p. m., bug 830s m. 1003 J.B HUTCHINSON, General Manager P28 and i ] Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVA Nia. Vv Condensed Time Table. Read Down | Head Up. No.1;No 8 No 5 Nov. 21, No 6; No 4 No 2 ——— 1900, mip.m | ———————" —— —————— pm.ip.m a.m. $02 510 40 49 57 7 48 4 51 21 3% 4 46 4 Lv. Ar I ~BELLEF'XTE weigh... AOR ss iors ~Hecla Park. 16% wDunkies «.... #1 6 59 _HUBLEREB'G. 08 ..Baydertown.... wet TIAN Y ce. Huston... deh MA . Clintondale... i 19 Knder's 8'n g. 7 24 LL Mackeyville... 30! Ledar Springs, 82 vi Salona... 27 MILL HALL. BL i wg pid y 2 ¥ ATT. ens EMR Ne $12 34 "11 50 Lve j WmPO'T | 828 708 PHILA........ : wea inne City... ~NEW YORK (Via Tamequs.) ! «.NEW YORK HB poe (Via Phila.) | sins c——“— “i aE EN Lve. a m '® oa. *Daily. {Week Days. 00 p. m. Sunday, io 108m, Bunap » 4 Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Kast bound train from Williamsport at 1130p m and West-bound from Philadelphia st 11.56 p.m, . W.GEPHART, General Superintendent. ze = PRERRPRBPROOOCOO VED fsjsim@RaE rE EerErP LB -~ DONO OF Fad al ud whl wl a ad wl wd wy wl Nn be “11 3% | 18 86 °10 wo 19 30 Pp. mam Arr LEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect Mav 25, 1596, EASTWARD. 126) 8 | 2 | —. o——" I i seul orris wovseress WILDE srrnien UOTE... " reeeeem FULON snes b ircnnsniogs BEIY wsnnes | vonesses. . Wild : we BOOUA © ——" errr RII TING er... ~ aman = mmr PEE» wien rw i 4 Fetiad dd ADA BARS | 2 MB mirinis [FRR BBRS rasta ns BEgRTEnsS: Ie! Letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, with all lines of office stationery, neatly and cheaply dome Centre Hall, Pa. - ~ « at the Reporter printing house. 7 1