Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 23, 1890, Image 6

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Dewortaiic
Bellefonte, Pa., May 23, 1890.
WAITING.
A crocus slept under the snowdrift,—
Impatient was she. :
She longed for the springtime to call her
Once more to be free.
But the little bells chime, “Not time !;Tnot
time I”
And the icicles hang on the tree.
The crocus dreamed still of the summer,
And pushed out her head.
But the snow fairies tucked her up warmly
To sleep in her bed.
And the little birds trill, “Lie still! lie still!
And wait for the Spring's light tread !”
So the crocus her little head nodded,
And slept where'she lay,
Till the sun warmed the earth all around her,
The soft-footed May.
And the little brooks sing, “Tis Spring! ’tis
Spring!”
So the crocus came out to stay!
[Agnes L. Mitchill.
An Open Letter.
To the Tourists and Hunters of Miami
and Surrounding Counties.
St. PAvuL, Mi~NN., March 24th, 90.
It is a source of gratification to me
that the Great Northern Railway has
been enabled to furnish a pleasing and
profitable trip to the hunters and tour-
ists of Miami and the surrounding
counties for the past two years, and no
less gratifying to know that our freinds
now propose a tour for the coming
autumn on a far grander and more com-
prehensive scale than the two preceeding
ones.
It shall be my effort in the future as
in the past, to personally see that the
comfort and convenience of your hun-
ters and tourists is secured in the con-
templated trip.
The facilities of this railway are
greatly increased even over those of
the past two years, and of course the
question as to the hunting opportunities
in Dakoto, Minnesota and Montana
along the lines of the Great Northern is
now definitely settled in the affirmitive
by the experience of those of your
hunters who have made trips to these
sections.
For the information of those who
have not yet taken this trip I will state
that in North Minnesota are found
moose, elk and deer in the woods east
and northeast of Stephen’s Station. In
North Dakota the lakes and streams are
frequented by millions of geese, ducks,
cranes and wild swans during Septem-
ber and October. Devil's Lake has
the finest pickerel fishing in the Union.
In the timber along the Missouri and
Yellowstone Rivers in the yicinity of
Fort Buford, your hunters have had
great success in shooting deer during
the season of 1888 and 1890.
Further west on the Big Dry tribu-
tary to the Missouri, in remote and
unfrequented parts of the country are
known to be thousands of black and
white tail deer, antelope and an oceasion-
al elk. The valley of this stream is
deep below the surface of the surround-
ing country, and it is known to possess
a greater variety of interesting fossil re-
mains than any other part of this region.
Further westward we reach the Rocky
Mountains, and a tributary range of
the Rockies, the Little Belt Mountains,
southeast of Great Falls affords excellent
hunting of the silver tipped bear and
white and black tail deer. This sec-
tion will be reached with ease from
Great Falls by the new Neihart branch
and the scenery is magnificent; the
most impressive of mountain, forest and
canyon on the continent. Belt and
other creeks contain mountain trout in
abundanca.
At Great Falls the snow capped
summits of the Rockies are in full
view to the westward and it is in this
direction that experienced hunters
know are the largest variety and “the
greatest number of our large game still
remaining in the United States. It was
in the vicinity of St. Mary's Lake that
Mr. C. E. Francis, of the Troy, (N. Y.,)
Times, found the following varieties
of game: Elk, moose, caribou, moun-
tain goats, mountain sheep, bear and
two varieties of deer.
A branch line is now under construc-
tion from Great Falls northwest, along
the eastern base of the Rockies which
will make this grand region easy of ac-
cess to hunters and tourists.
Those of you who have made the trip
to the famous Helmena Hot Springs and
Hotel Broadwater will bear witness to
the beauty of the surrounding mountain
scenery and their attractions and virtues
as pleasure and health resorts.
Space forbids that I should further
describe the magnificent and unapproach-
able scenic beauties of the Gates of the
Mountains, the Great Falls of Missouri,
and the Rockies, the backbone of the
Continent.
It shall be my endeavor to furnish a
solid train of Tourists, Sleepers to
leave some convenient point in Miami
County and run through, solid, on a
fast time schedule to destination. After
leaving St. Paul the different parties of
tourists and hunters can use their pleas-
ure as to the different points at which to
stop—Devil’s Lake, the Upper Missouri
Valley, the Rocky Mountains or other
points of interest.
The Milk River Valley, Great Falls
and the surrounding country is now
attracting the greater share of interest
among home-seekers looking for govern-
ment land suitable for stock and grain
raising. It will no doubt be a motive
with many of your party to avail them-
selves not only of the pleasure off the
hunt and beautiful scenery along our
road, but also of an opportunity to
look up the alvantages and inspect
the rescources that country offers to
land-seekers who wish to attain health
and wealth under the shadow of the
mighty Rockies.
F. 1. Wnrewey, G3. P.& T. A.
Great Northern Railway.
Boys Ar Two Dornars Eacu.—
Children must be cheap in Italy. The
authorities were recently notified that the
parents of five little boys had sold their
offspring for a bottle of olive oil and
$2 apiece. The purchaser took them to
Hamburg, whence he intended to ship
then abroad to peddle plaster images.
The police were informed, however, and
the children were returned to their un-
+ najural parents.
Reduced Rates to German Baptists at
North Manchester, Ind., via., Penn-
sylvama Railroad.
eet
ing of the Old German Baptists at
North Manchester, Ind., the Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Compay will sell tickets
to North Manchester at one fare and a
third for the round trip. Tickets will be
sold May 20th to 25th, valid for return
until June 25th, 1890, inclusive.
forded by the Pennsylvania’s through
trains to the West, commend this route
most strongly to the patronage of vis-
itors to this meeting.
The specific round-trip rate from Ty-
rone, Pa., to North Manchester is $19 51.
Further information will be given by
ticket agents or upon application to
Thos. J. Watt, Passenger Agent West-
ern Division, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitts-
burgh:
—— A Philadelphia paper, in an ar-
ticle on household economy, asked : “Is
there a wife in this city to-day that
makes her husband’s shirts? The fol-
lowing answer was received by return
mail : “I do but he won’t wear em.’
——The strongest endorsement of
Mellin’s Food is the multitude of
healthy, active children who have been
reared upon it. It has been thoroughly
and successfully tried for years by thous-
ands of mothers. ’
EE TI
——A man named Catoni, a giant
above seven feet high and proportionate-
ly stout, with an enormous head, has
just died in Italy. Before his death he
sold his skeleton to the Anatomical
Museum at Rome for $2000.
——Impurities of the blood often
cause great annoyance at this season ;
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood,
and cures all such affections.
Twins THAT CouLD SLEEP IN A HAT.
— Charles Orton, a one-legged man
who sells cough drops on Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburg, is the happy father of the
smallest twins on record. They are a
week old, have been named Jackson and
Jennie, and now weigh 16 and 12 ounces
respectively. The head of each is about
the size of a teacup and the body no
larger than a five cent package of cough
drops. Both could be readily stowed
in the proud father’s overcoat pocket.
The parents have six other children, all
of ordinary size. The midgets are
bright and healthy.
Facrs Wort Kyowineg.—In all
diseases of the nasal mucous membrane
the remedy used must be non-irritating.
The medical profession has been slow to
learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be
accomplished with douches, snuffs, pow-
ders or syringes because they are irritat-
ing, do not thoroughly reach the effect-
ed surfaces and should be abandoned as
worse than failures. A multitude of
of persons who had for years borne all
the worry and pain that catarrh can
inflict testify to radical cures wrought
by Ely’s Cream Balm.
New Advertisements.
M OWERS & REAPERS.
—LA WN MOWERS—
The latest improved rock bottom prices.
o-THE McCORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS-o
And self Binding Harvester] attract the atten-
tion of all farmers who prefer to se-
cure the best Harvesting Machin-
ery on earth. The Self Bind-
ing Harvester is nearly all
steel, light ranning
and long lived.
BINDER TWINEA SPECIALTY
! McCALMONT & CO.
Business
Managers.
REASURER'S SALE OF UN-
SEATED lands for taxes for 1883 and
1839.—Agreeable to the provisions of law re-
lating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for
the non payment of taxes, notice is hereby
given that there will be exposed at public sale
or outery, the following tracts of unseated
lands in county of Centre, for taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the bor-
ough of Bellefonte, on
MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 1890,
at 1 o'clock pr. mM.
Wn. SHORTLIDGE,
Ror. McCaLmont, 35 20 2m.
BENNER TWP.
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100 Unknown... oe 4 90
BOGGS TWP.
50 Brooks Jesse 5 86
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307 145 Carscadden 46 15
179 70 Curtin John.. 12 55
108 Curtin James 745
63 26 Curtin Austin 4 41
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12 63 Curtin Roland. 84
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433 163 Higbey Joseph }4of.. 5 14
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150 Kelso Rebecca. 6 99
43 153 Lewis David.. 10 17
100 Lane Wm 4 61
150 ¢ Mary. 6 99
100 ¢ sarah.. 5 81
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150 8 Sit. 3 53
100 80 McClure John.. 4 99
339 78 5 $M escins 15 61
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100 Reese Daniel 4 61
300 $ Susan. 13 61
150 £ Daniel 6 80
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Groe Eisaneth. b 38 | 030 Mayland Jasper. 16 28
gr Aid 3 ic Keon. i > 274 Miles Samue 50 44
TROY RODOE eure 39 Ross John... 9 02
Graves Thomas 94 45 | 147 op 18 24
Gray William. 2 of | 14a : i
¢ liam. ‘ 3
Hair Chyistian.. at 77 110 Sy rs
Haines asper.. 55 23 § Singer John...... 1 90
Hamilton Thou 81 H 1 gg Shippen Win Jr. 719
Haines Bonbon Jr. 42 42 | Han Wister Wm.... 34 84
Irvin Robt.. 168 91 | “oj A) 5 00
‘“ “ HR 11 et och “og dias *-
5 $ 18 70 Nore.—In accordance with the Act of June
Jordon Owen. 36 72 | 6th 1887, interest will be added to the amount
King Robert. 128 | of all taxes assessed against nnseated lands
= “0 | above advertised. .
t $e a 39 00 CYRUS GOSS,
Lucas Charles 11 07 County Treasurer,
a]
Philadelphia Card.
Ean W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &C.
429 Market Street:
151 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Railway Guide.
AND BRANCHES.
May 12th, 1890.
ProTaans RAILROAD
VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone,
6.55 a. m., at Altoona, 7.45 a. m., at Pitts-
burg, 12.45 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Altoona, 1.45 p. m., at Pitts-
burg, 6.50 p: m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.10, at Altoona at 7.50, at Pittsburg at 11.55.
VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD.,
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.55, at Harrisburg, 10.30 a. m., at Philadel-
phia, 1.25 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at
Philadelphia, 6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6..40 at Harrisburg at 10.45 p. m., at Phila-
delphia, 4.25 a. m..
VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha
ven, 5.30 p. m., at Renovo, 9. p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock
Haven, 11.00 a. m.
Leave Bellefonte at 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock
Haven at 10.10 p. m.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m.: arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 5.30. p. m.; Williamsport, 6.25 p. m., a$
Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 11.00, leave Williamsport, 12.20 p. m.,
92 Harrishurg, o.48 p.m, at Philadelphia at
.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 2010 be m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
m.,- leave Harrisburg, 3.45 a. m., arrive at
Philadelphia at 6.50 a. m.
VIA LEWISBURG.
Leave Bellefonte at 6.00 a. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m.,
Philadelphia, 3.15 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 2.30 p. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg, 5.35, at Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m., Phila-
delphia at 4.25 a. m.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY.
WESTWARD, | EASTWARD.
Boi E | = |B | B
Pier Siva E Bul
| ope 0 ~ 2] =
"1 |B &
PMLA. ML | AL MLO ATT Lv. A. Mm. [p.m P. M.
6 40; 11 55| 6 55 ...Tyrone. 8103100 715
6 33] 11 48) 6 48.E.Tyrone..| 8173 17| 7 22
629 1143) 644... Vail... 8203 20 7 28
6 25! 11 38) 6 40 Bald Eagle| 8 253 24| 7 33
6.19 11 32! 6 38(....Dix...... 8303 30 7 39
615 11 29! 6 30... Fowler...| 8 321333 742
6 13! 11 26] 6 28...Hannah...| 8 36/3 %7| 7 46
606} 11 17) 6 21 Pt. Matilda., 8 43/3 44| 7 55
5 59! 11 09] 6 13|...Martha... 851352 805
5 50|'10 59; 6 05|....Julian..... 8 59|4 01| 8 15
5 41] 10 48) 5 55.Unionville. 9 10/4 10, 8 25
533] 10 38 5 48!..8.8.Int...] 918/418 8 35
5 30] 10 85 5 45 .Milesburg.| 9 22/4 20! 8 39
5201 10°25) 5 .Bellefonte. | ‘9 32/4 30] 8 49
15 100 10 12| 5 25 .Milesburg. 9 474 40, 9 01
502/10 01) 5 18...Curtin...| 10 0114 47 9 11
455 956 5 14.Mt. Eagle..| 10 06/4 55| 9 17
449, 948 4 07..Howard...| 10 16/5 02| 9 27
440, 9 37 4 59 .Eagleville., 10 30/5 10{ 9 40
438 93% 4 56 Beh. Creek. 10 35/5 13] 9 45
426] 922 4 46/.Mill Hall...| 10 50/5 24| 10 01
423] 919 4 43 Flemin’ton.| 10 54/5 27| 10 05
420, 915 4 40Lek. Haven) 11 00/5 30, 10 10
P.M. A. M. {A M.| 1A. M. {A.M.| P. M.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD.
NORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD.
gra Tg
16x) 3 mr FEE
EJB]? i |Z
P.OL| P. M. | A. M. Lv. Ar. A.M. (A.M. [P.M
725 315 8 20/..Tyrone....| 650 11 45/6 17
7322 322 827.E. Tyrone. 6 43| 11 38/6 10
T 38 3 27] 8 Sli... Vail...... 6 37! 11 34/6 04
7 48! 3 36] 8 41/.Vanseoyoc.| 6 27! 11 255 55
7 55 342 8 45|.Gardners..| 6 2b! 11 21/5 52
8 02 350, 8 55/Mt.Pleasant| 6 16, 11 12/5 46
$ 10| 358 9 05..Summit..., 6 09 11 05,5 40
8 14| 4 03] 9 10 Sand.Ridge| 6 05 11 00/5 34
8 16| 405 9 12|...Retort....] 6 03} 10 555 31
819! 4 08! 9 15.Powelton...| 6 01] 10 52/5 30
825 414] 9 24|..0sceola...; 5 52! 10 45/5 20
8 35] 4 20] 9 32.Boynton...| 5 46| 10 395 14
8 40, 4 24| 9 37|..Steiners...| 5 43| 10 35/5 09
8 42| 4 30, 9 40 Philipshu’g| 5 41| 10 32/5 07
8 46] 4 34| 9 44|..Graham...| 5 37| 10 26/4 59
8 52| 4 40, 9 52|.Blue Ball..| 5 33] 10 22/4 55
8 58 4 49, 9 59 Wallaceton.| 5 28] 10 15/4 49
9 05 4 57| 10 07|....Bigler.....| 5 22] 10 07(4 41
9 12, 5 02) 10 14.Woodland..| 5 17 4 36
919] 5 08] 10 22!...Barrett....| 5 12 4,30
9 23| 5 12| 10 27|..Leonard...| 5 09] 4 25
9 30/ 5 18] 10 34|.Clearfield..| 5 04! 4 17
9 38) 5 20] 10 44|..Riverview.| 4 58 410
9 42, 5 26] 10 49 Sus. Bridge| 4 54 14 00
9 50| 5 35| 10 55 Curwensv’e| 4 50 06
P.M.|P. M. [| A. M. | A.M [A MPM
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and after
May :2, 1890.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m.
«ees 00 DP. OO,
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 30 a. m.
seers 5 p.m.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R
Totakooffecs May 10,0800: 2
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.
1 | 103 | 14 | 112
| STATIONS.
2
i
1
5 08
R| 5 oh 2! 4 53
3 08} 7 05.......Laurelton... 813 443
{
3 33) 7 3 i Cherry Run....... 416
355 7 52..........Coburn.... 3 55
413 8 Rising Sprir 335
4 28) 8: Centre Hall. 3 20
435 83 Gregg... 313
4 43) 8 42 .....Linden Hall. 3 05
448 8 ..Oak Hall. 3 00
4 52) 8 5 ...Lemont. 2 55
4517 8 Dale Summit 2 50
506 9 ..Pleasant Gap 2 40
9 Bellefonte... 2 30
|
8
Trains No. 111 and 103 connect at Montandon
with Erie Mail West; 112 and 114 with Sea
Shore Express East.
Upper End.
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May 12, |
1890. i
PIXII
55|..F |
07 Pa. Furnace
5 14|...Hostler...
3 20!...Marengo..
27!..Loveville..
3 34) FurnaceRd|
5 38 Durgarvin, |
8 .W. Mark...
58 Pennington |
10....8tover..... |
20... Tyrone..
~NEW PXXPLBVELLT"
AC onsen OE S
ELLEFONTE, BUFFALO RUN
AND BALD EAGLE RAILROAD.
To take effect May 12, 1890.
EASTWARD.
6 | 2 |
| STATIONS. =
P. M.| AM | |
6200 9 dl
6 13 9 0
608 8:
603) 8
5 B89; 81
551 8
553 8
547 8
543 8:
53 8
8 2 3 br
-i 8 1¢ Stormstown., . 3 be
| Sib .Red Bank.........| | 48
524 72 Krumrine, 700 4569
5 ¢ 7 20 e College .Ar| 7 04] 5 (
Tos. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt.