Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 2, 1891. WATCH MOTHERS, WATCH! Nother, watch the little feet, Climbing o’er the garden wall, Bounding through the busy street, Ranging cellar, shed, and hall. Never count the moments lots, Never mind the time it costs ; ‘Little feet will go astray ; Guide them, mother, while you may. Mother, watch the little hand, Picking berries by the way, Making houses in the sand Tossing up the fragrant hay. Never dare the question ask, “Why to me this weary task ?” These same little hands may prove Messengers of light and love. Rother, watch the little tongue,” Prattling eloquent and wild, What is said and what is sung By the happy, joyous child. «Catch the word while yet unspoken, Stop the vow befors tis Lroken ; "This same tougue may yet proclaim Dlessings on the Saviour’s name. Mother, watch the little heart, Beating soft and warm for you ; Wholesome lessons now impart, Keep, O keep that young heart true. Extracting every weed, « Sowing good and precious seed ; Harvest rich you then may see Ripening for eternity. Southern Exposition at Raleigh, N. C Permanent Exhibit of Southern Pro- ducts and Industries. The Exposition of Southern products and industries is no new or novel under- taking, since the one held in Atlanta in 18831, and that subsequently at New Or- leans, not to speak of that at Boston in ‘which the South was conspicuously rep- resented, and amply demonstrated what a store of treasures in natural and ecre- ated wealth the South possesses, if the touch stone of local pride and of united interest be applied to evole them. Yet, though these Expositions were so splen- didly illustrated, though they were so largely visited by people of all sections, -and though the display was so surpris- ingly rich and beautiful, the good re- sults have to some extent failed of the full appreciation of the Southern people; and while so many Northern men, en- lightened by their observation, instruct- ed by information and acquiring confi- dence by amicable intercourse with the Southern people of their respective States, might have impressed this ex- perience on others, yet a large body of the Northern people remain in ignor- ance of the true value and condition of the South, adhere to preconceived pre- judices, or cherish the distrust engender- 2d by long years of non-intercourse or partisan misrepresentation. ~ Itis to renew the impressions made by the former Expositions referred to, to enlarge the sphere of beneficent in- “uence, to give still further proof of Southern advancement and the growing development of long latent resources, and again to invite our Northern breth- ren to the ample participation in all that so greatly blesses us, that the Ex- position in Raleigh is to open its doors and invite all, from all our sections to anter freely therein. This is to be done under the auspices of the Southern Inter-State Immigra- tion Bureau ; and that Bureau owes its being to the Southern Inter-State Im- migration Convention held in Mont- gomery, Ala., on December 12th, 1888, | THE leading pleasure, fishing and | 6 59] 11 09] 5 31|...Martha....; 8 51,3 52 8 05 . hunting resorts of the Park Re- | 5 50| 10 59] 5 23|....Julian,.... 8 59/4 01/ 8 15 gion of Minnesota, of Lake Superior | 5 41] 10 48| 5 15|.Unionville.] 9 10/4 10 8 25 and the Rocky Moumains reached | 5 33| 10 38/ 5 08/...8.8. Int...| 9 18/4 18 8 35 easiest on the various lines of the | 5 30 10 35| 5 05 .Milesburg | 9 22/4 20| 8 39 Great Northern from St. Paul. 5 20{ 10 25) 4 55. Bellefonte. 9 32/4 30, 8 49 510 10 12 45|.Milesburg.| 9 4714 40| 9 01 43>] FARMERS, stock raisers and busi- | 5 02] 10 01] 4 38|....Curtin....| 10 01/4 47 9 11 . pess men will find choice loca- | 4 55] 9 56] 4 £5). Mt. Eagle..| 10 06{4 55| 9 17 tions in the Red River, Milk River | 4 49] 9 48) 4 30(...Howard...| 10 16/5 02| 9 27 and Sun River valleys, at Great |4 40| 9 37 4 22 Eagleville. 10 30/5 10| 9 40 Falls, and in Belt mining towns, the | 4 38) 9 34 4 19/Beh. Creek.| 10 35/5 13| 9 45 Sweet Grass Hills, and along the 4260 922 4 11)..Mill Hall...| 10 5015 24| 10 01 Pacific extension of the Great | 4 23] 919] 4 09 Flemin’ton., 10 54/5 27| 10 05 Northern in the Flathead and other | 4 20] 9 15, 4 05 Leck. Haven 11 00/5 30| 10 1¢ valleys of Montana. P.M. A. Mm [A Mm] | M. [A.M P. Mm. £3 THE Great Northern reaches more 1 C points in Minnesota and North TYROXS § CLEARPIRID! Dakota than any other railway. It| NORTEWARD. SOUTHWARD. is the main route to Lake Minne- | # | & 2 g tonka and Hotel Lafayette. gs | gE 2 Li 5 | 88 | E B = ’ = B= MAPS and other publications sent | # 7 i 2 free, and letters of inquiry an- T— swered, by F.I. Whitney, G. P. & | P-3.| P. . | A. M. | Ly. Ar. A. M. | AM. PH T. A.,G. N. Ry., St Paul, Minn. 7 25| 315 8 20|..Tyrone....| 6 50| 11 45/6 17 36 32 tf 7321 322 S'ovLE. Tyrone. 6 43] 11 38/6 10 7.38] 13.27] 8 3h... Vail...... 6 37) 11 34/6 04 y 48| 3 2 3 a Yanscovee. 6 27) 11.25/5 56 55| 8 .Gardpers...| 6 25) 11 21/5 52 Flour, Feed, &c. 802 350 8055Mt.Pleasant| 6 16|'11 12/5 46 8 10, 3 58 9 05|..Summit...| 6 09] 11 05/5 40 814 403 910 Sand. Ridge 6 05{ 11 00/5 34 8 16| 4 05] 9 12]... Retort....., 6 03] 10 55/5 31 ERBERICH, HALE & CO., 819) 4 06 9 15. Powelton...| 6 01| 10 52/5 30 : 8 25| 4 14| 9 24|...Osceola...| 5 52| 10 45/5 20 3 2 5 2 3 % Boynion.,, 5 46( 10 39(5 14 woteiners...! 5 43| 10 35/5 09 ~——BELLEFONTE, PA.— 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 oe 3 o i 2 NY aceion, 5 28) 10 15/4 49 i 2 9 ....Bigler....| 5 22] 10 07/4 41 # Manufacturers of -: 912 5 02| 10 14. Woodland.!| 5 17| 10 00/4 36 F-L-0-U-R 9 19| 5 08} 10 22|...Barvett....| 5 12| 9 52/4 30 and 9 23| 5 12| 10 27(..Leonard...| 5 09] 9 48/4 25 i, Poni yy tio 9 30 5 18] 10 34|.Clearfield..| 5 04| 9 40/4 17 ’ 9 38] 6 20] 10 44|..Riverview.| 4 58 9 31/4 10 9 42) 5 26| 10 49 Sus. Bridge| 4 5%] 9 26/4 00 9 50| 5 35{ 10 55|Curwensv’e| 4 50| 9 20/4 06 ‘And Dealers in P.M.| P. M. | A, M. A M.A Mm (Py o—ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.—o AF~The highest market price paid for vieivers WHEAT ........RYE..........CORN-.,....... 28.1 vere ANDureeeoi OATS... 00cree Music Boxes. HENRY GAUTCHI & SONS, 0—MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS—o y oF i SUPERIOR QUALITY. o—M USIC BOXES—o ST. CROIX, SWITZERLAND. Sale rooms and Headquarters for the Uni. ted States at 1030 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA No Music Boxes without Gautchi’s Patent Safety tune change can be guaranteed. Old and damaged Music boxes carefully re- paired. Send 5 cent stamp for catalogue and circular. HEADQARTERS IN AMERICA FOR MU- SIC BOXES. BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after Dec. 14, 1890. Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m: Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 30 a. m. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R To take effect July 19, 1891. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. 111 103 114 | 112 SrATIONS. PY Ay . | P.M. 2 15 5 50|. 4 55 225] 620 445 9 00] 4 87 2 40 6 35|. 8 53] 432 2 50f 6 45]. 843 422 3 05] T 00. 827 409 3 14] 708]. 817 4(2 3.38 719....... Cherry Run. 753] 338 3 58 7 53|..........Coburn.... 730 318 4 15| 8 10}....Risin i 712 302 4 28] 8 24|.... 6 58) 247 434 832 6 51] 240 4 40] 8 37 6 43| 232 4 45) 8 42|.. 638) 227 4 49; 8 46, 634 223 4 53! 8 51 629] 218 5 02) 9 00]. 619) 208 510] 910 6 10] 2 00 P.M. | A.M. A. MPM Trains No. 111 and 103 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail West; 112 and 114 with Sea Shore Express East. LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD. ARD. U End. 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