3 “a > Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. i7, 1896. A WOMAN'S REASON. Why should I stake my happy youth, My days of Spring, Upon a man’s untested truth And proffered ring ? You praise me for my golden hair, . My eyes of blue, But change o’ertakes the fairest fair, Then what of you ? When all your praise has suftered wrong And I am old, Will love that did to youth belong My age unfold ? Since you but prize my smiling eyes And blushing cheek, Then breathe no more your tender sighs; The things you seek, Are but the shadow of a shade, Will vanish fast, Mirage, of mists of morning made, That cannot last, Tis he who seek’s a woman's soul Who wins her heart; One reaches not Love's final goal With shallow art. — Louise Chandler Moulton, Danger to Niagara Falls. New York State seems to be waking up to the danger to Niagara Falls from the concessions granted to companies to draw water from the Niagara river just above the Falls. At a meeting of the commissioners of the Niagara state re- servation held Tuesday a letter from the attorney general of the State was read urging an investigation of the report that the drawing of so large a quantity of water from the river to be used for manufacturing purposes would affect materially the flow over the Falls, and if this was found to be true advising that steps be taken to stop it in order that the beauty of this great natural wonder might be preserved. Other au- thorities also claim that the projects for taking water from the Niagara river are increasing” so rapidly that the Falls must be inevitably ruined unless some check is put on them. This sense of danger seems to have come none too early. The New York Legislature in March, 1886, granted a charter to a company formed to con- struct a raceway and tunnel by which water couid be drawn from the Niagara river above the Falls and used to run machinery for the production of elec- tricity to be applied to manufacturing purposes. It was. provided, however, that not more than 4 per cent. of the total flow of the river should be drawn off, and that the depth of water at the : B 2 o spection, 535 10 27) 5 44|.Unionviile.| 9 074 31| 8 22 - BOB-SLEDS—for farmers and other use. 5 28| 10 20 5 37|...8.S. Int...| 9 15/4 39| 8 80 . LOG-SLEDS,—for lumberman’s use and one | 6 25| 10 17| 5 34| .Milesburg | 9 18/4 42| 8 33 horse sleds for merchants and others. 2 2 19 io 2 Cy; Bo)jstonts, : = 3 50| 841 RUNNERS for use on spring wagons and | 4 gs go 49! 5 07....Curtin =| § 493 10 3 a other vehicles. 450 9 45| 5 03|.Mt. Eagle..| 9 636 14| 9 05 ROBES and Horse blankets in great variety 1 8 9 39 457 Rs 9 5915 20 911 — ’ 1 orth for 9 30| 4 48]. eville.| 10 08/56 29| 9 20 EPS, =e sell a iakir's doliess women or [150] 001 Pinon Dba oo eighty-five cents. 421 916) 4 35.Mill Hall...) 10 22(56 43 9 84 ow SHOVELS all steel and wooden 1 19] 9 14| 433 lominhen 10 24/5 45| 9 86 shovels, steel tipped. 16 9 10| 430 . Haven| 10 30/5 49) 9 40 40 453m McCALMONT &CO. | p.M. A M.|A Mm. A M.|Pu.| P.M. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD. Central Railroad Guide. | 0! a : gh Mite : ENTRAL RAILROAD OF ... | B|E*| F - - PENNSYLVANIA. P.M.| P. M. | A. M. [Lv Ara. om. [a.m [P.M Condensed Time Table. 730 315 8 20|.. Tyrone... 6 35 11 20[6 12 786 321 8 26.E., Tyrone. 6 29] 11 14/6 06 738 823 828{.Tyrone 8.|........ 11 12|6 04 Reap Down Sov. 18. 1805 Reap Ur. 741 826 8 3 aval ti 6 25| 11 09/6 01 Nov. ds alm 2m. =| 761 386 842|.Vanscoyoc.| 6 18| 11 (2|6 54 No. | No3 No. 1 ? No. 2|No.4 No.6 | 7 65 3 40| 8 4 Ta: 6 16 10 59/5 50 T : 8 04] 349 8 87|Mt.Pleasant| 6 07] 10 51(6 41 Lo pL 5 th. LY, Ar.|a..m|p.m.|p.-m. | g 11| 8 55 9 05|..Summit...| 6 00| 10 41|5 34 730/13 33/17 40 BELLEFO'T 10 10| 6 10/10 07 | g 16 3 59| 9 09|Sand.Ridge 5 b4| 10 38/6 21 T 44) 3 47) 7 54...... Nigh....... 9 66/1 5571 952 |g1g 401 911)... Retort... 5 51, 10 35/6 23 750| 3 53 8 00. wu 9501 5°51) 047 | g 19| 4 02] 9 13|..Powelton...| 5 49! 10 ¢3'6 21 765 3 68 8 05|..Hecla Park..| 9 45| 5 46) 9 42 | g 971 4 0g| 9 21/...0sceola...| 5 39] 10 23/6 10 7 57| 4 00| 8 07|....Dunkles....| 9 43| 5 44/ 9 40 | ~ 4 11] 9 28/Osceo a Ju. 5 06 801/404 8 11 HUBLERS'G| 9 39) 5 40| 9 37 | g°5]| 4 16 9 31|.. Boynton... 5 35| 10 19/6 08 8 05) 4 08 8 15|.Snydertown..| 9 85| 5 37| 0 33 | g 35| 4 19 9 35|..Steiners...| 6 31] 10 15/4 58 8 07| 4 10] 8 17|..... «1 933) 5 361 9 30 | g 35 423 9 42|Philipsbu’g| 5 30, 10 14/4 57 809 412 8 19 [93811533 028)g47 429 947]. am... 5 26| 10 09/4 52 8 111 4 14| 8 21]... ....| 929 8311925 gq 433 952. Blue Ball, 621] 10144 46 8 13 4 17| 8 23|..Clintondal e.. 9 26) 6 20| 9 23 8 52| 439] 9 58 Wallaceton.| 5 16/ 9 58/4 39 819) 4 22| 8 28 Krider'sS'n'g| 921 524, 917 8 57/ 4 44] 10 04.....Bigler. 511 9 53/4 88 825 428 8 34/.Mackeyville. 9 15/ 5 18/ 9 11 9 03] 4 50! 10 10/.Woo land. 506 9474 27 8 82| 4 34) 8 40 Cedar Springs 9 09/ 5 12 9 04 | g | 4 53| 10 13| Mineral Sp| 5 05 9 44/4 24 8 34 4 36) 8 421...... Salona ....| 9 07) 511 9 03 | g 19! 4 57| 10 17)... Barrett...| 501 9 40 4 20 8 40 4 43 8 47/MILL HALL[{9 0L}5 05/18 57.1 g 15 5 01 10 22|..Leonard...| 4 66/ 9 35/4 16 P.M. | A. M. (Lv. Ar. A. nm. | p.m. [919] b 06) 10 28. Clearfield..| 4 52| 9 31|4 09 +8 57 19 01|....MILL HALL...... 809 505924 511 10 34/..Riverview.| 4 58) 9 26/4 02 9 24 29|.. Jersey Shore Junc.| 7 40| 4 35 [9 30| 6 17| 10 41{Sus. Bridge] 4 43) 9 20/3 56 10 00| 10 SLE rOR +7 05] +4 00 | 9 35| 5 22| 10 46/Curwensv’e| 4 39| 9 152 51 P. M. | A. M. |AT. Lv. A. a | P.M. » oy unustin., 3 35 : . !.. Stronach. 3 26 P, M.| A. M. A.M. |P. M. | *11 15/10 30 Lv. WIL'MSP'T.. Ax| 6 68] 2 40 | y-ipp| 11 96 Grampian. 32 Mihi ML P.M. 4 M. 411 5 08|Ar.....PHILA...... Lv/*11 30, 8 35 iil Voit. via | 7 BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. 5/N. York, via Tamgq. i 1930 725 y York, via Phils 27 30(t 430 Time Tanlo on We on and after ‘oot 0 erty St. Sun: 375) 7 ON. atinatie Oltforel 9.30) 30 JSaRoSton Shoe, s30ep! Binley... a a ios * Daily, + Week Days 1 10.10 a. m. Sunday. Philadelphia Steering Car attached to Philadelphia and Reading R. R. train passing Williamsport; East bound at 11.15 p. m. West bound at 6.55 a. m. Pullman Parlor Cars on Day trains between Williamsport and Phila: deiphia. : J. W. GEPHART, General Superintendent. 26.00 p. Mm. Sunday EECH CREEK RAILROAD, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., Lessee. Condensed Time Table. Reap Ur. Reap Down. Exp. | Mail.| NOV. 17th, 1895. | Exp. Mail. No. 37|No. 33 No. 20|No. 36 P.M. | P. NM. A.M. | P.M. 1 35/Ar....PATTON....Lv +3 30 1 14]........Westover......... 3 52 9 25| 12 50|.....MAHAFFEY....[+ 6 00| 4 15 9 00] 12 15|Lv.... Kerrmoor.... 5 20] 4 42 8 60 5 30] 452 8 43 5 37| 468 8 88 542 503 8 32 548; 509 825 89|+eeeeenn, | 555 515 8 05| 11 20|...Clearfield Jume...., 6 15| 5 34 Lv Ar 765 11 11|....CLEARFIELD....| 6 25 {3 15 Ar Lv 7 45| 11 00|...Clearfield Junc...| 6 35| 6 19 7 37| 10 51]...... «Woodland. . 645 629 731 esesenses 6 52) 6 34 723 6 57) 6 40 716 7 06! 6 48 7 07] 10 22|Lv.....Munson., ...Ar| 7 15] 6 67 Lv Ar 635 9 8 «.PHILIPSBURG... 7 40| 7 27 7 21| 10 40|...PHILIPSBURG...| 6 56] 6 35 Ar Lv 7 05 10 17|Ar...... Munson.. ...Lv| 7 17] 7 00 640 9 52|........ PEALE.........; 7 40| 725 620 9 28|......Gillintown..... 00 7 57) 7 44 . 613 9 20/....SNOW SHOE.....|S8 04] 7 52 5 18/ 8 24|.. BEECH CREEK...| ‘8 49| 8 44 506 8 U9].eeserns Mill Hall......... 9 01 8 57 4 58) 8 62]... LOCK HAVEN... 907 903 4 47| 7 53%|Youngdale (Wayne)! 9 16/ 9 12 4 85| 7 40|Jersey Shore June, 9 29| 9 24 +4 00 17 05.Lv W’MSPORT Ar.| 10 05 10 00 P.M. | AM. A.M. | P.M. P.M. | A.M. |Phila.& Reading RR| A. m. | p. M. 40) *6 55|. Ar W'MSPORT Lv.|{10 30 *11 15 35(*11 30|Lv..PHILAD'A..Ar| 508 711 14 80 Lv.N Y via Tam.Ar| 6 45 27 30|Lv.N Y via Phila.Ar| 7 25/ 19 30 AM PM P.M. | A M. *Daily. 26.00 rp. M. Sunday tWeek-days. 110.55 A. M. Sunday. ConNecrioNs.—At Williamsport with Phila- delphia and Reading R. R. /t Jersey Shore . June. with the Fall Brook Ry. At Mill Hall with Central R. R. of Penna. At Philipsburg with Pennsylvania Railroad. At Clearfield with Buftalo, Rochester & Pittsburg JRailway. At Mahaffey and Patton with Cambria & Clear- field. Division of Pennsylvania Railroad At Mahaffey with Pennsylvania & Northwestern Rail . . F. E. HERRIMAN, | A. G. PALMER, Gen’l Pass'r Agent. | Superintendent. Phildadelphia, Pa. ' Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday. Arrive in Snow Shoe... LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 19th, 1895. WESTWARD. EASTWARD 111 | 103 114 112 StaTIONS. P.M. | A. M. A.M. | P.M. 1.58 B 401....... Montandon........ 9 10( 4 58 2 08] 6 15|....... .Lewisburg........ 9 00 447 B11 6 231.ccccrermBiONlicessinnei” 8 52] 4 89 2 22 6 28|........Vicksburg, .| 847 435 231) 6 37|.......Mifflinburg 888 427 2 43| 6 b0|.........Millmont.........| 8 25| 4 15 251 658 Glen Iron........| 817} 4 07 811 7 18(.......Cherry Run....... 767 3848 3 30/ 7 s8,..........Coburn............ 738 3 80 8 47/ 7 55|....Rising 8; Sigs | 72 814 4 01f 8 09|.......Cen oa 706 301 4.07) .8 16]. 700 254 -- 413] 8 23|. 6 62 247 418 828 647) 242 4 22| 8 32(. 6 43) 2 87 427) 837. 6 38] 288 4 371 8 47|. 628) 2238 4 45 8 65].. 620 216 P. M.| A. M. A.M. [P. M. LEWISBURG & TYRONE RATROAD. WESTWARD. Upper End.. EASTWARD B = Nov. 26, 2 g ° ® 1894. ° ® a a a a A.M. | PM A.M. |P M. Sires 10 00| 4 50|....Bcotia....] 920 4 40 «| 10 18} 5 07|..Fairbrook.| 9 03| 4 23 ters 10 33} 5 19(Pa.Furnace| 861] 411 eeeees 10 40{ 65 25|...Hostler...| 8 45 4 05 sets 10 46] 5 81|..Marengo.., 8 39 3 59|..... pesree 10 61} 5 35|..Loveville.. 8 35 8 55|..... rates 10 58 5 41| FurnaceRd| 8 29] 8 49|..... wee] 11 01] 5 44|Dungarvin.| 8 26| 38 46|..... 11 10{ J 52|..W. ark... 8 18 3 88|..... feraes 11 20{ 6 J1{Pennington| 8 09| 3 29/.... rose .) 11 32] © 12 ..Siover...] 7653 8 18... wee] 11 40] 6 20... Tyrone....| 750 3 10l..... PoLLEroNTE CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD. To take effectMay 20, 1895. EASTWARD. WESTWARD No - No + No. x t No.8|tNo.2| grympons. | 1 |TNO-7| "43 P.M.| P. M.| A. M. AT. Lv. fam. | A,» ||P. mM. 6 45| 3 25| 8 45).Bellefonte.|6 30| 10 30| 4 55 6 38 319 8 40|..Coleville...|¢ 37! 10 37 5.00 6 35 8 16| 8 37|....Morris. fI6 40| 10 42| 5 08 6 32 3 13| 8 35|..Whitmer.f|6 44| 10 47| 5 06 6 27| 3 08) 8 31|.. Hunters...|6 50 10 53 5 11 624 306 828..Fillmore.f{6 53 10 56 5 15 6 Io 301 8 24|....Brialy.. [7 00] 11 02 6 20 615 268 8 20(..Waddle...|7 05| 11 05| 6 25 6 124 2 52] 8 18/Scotia Cr.f|7 08| 11 08 & 27 6 02] 2 40| 8 07|/Krumrine.f|7 17| 11 20' § 37 569 235 8 04...8Struble.f|7 20| 11 24] 5 40 5 67) 232 8 X2|Univ. Inn..f|7 28 11 28| 5 43 5565 230 8 00;StateColl’'ge 730] 11 30) 5 45 “f" stop on flag. fT Dally except Sunday. F. H. THOMAS, Supt. — IF you want printing of any de- scription the — WATCHMAN OFFICE— is’ the place to have it-done.