Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 19, 1898, Image 6

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The blackbirds chant the whole day long, | US territory and homogeneous populations. several other important projects to build I, . phia
i to the Union in pursuance and fulfillment Unexplored Bolivia, i Tourists, New Advertisements. Travelers Guide.
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Deuroeratic MG of Shak pulley, XL amps these States, The richest parts of Bolivia have not eo ——
~~ —""f a A their p : ate x been surveyed, and there are great provin- | athy, all with favorable return limits. For rates For SALE.—Top buggy almost new ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND
Fe : ACQUIRE : Se ti ces here which are practically unexplored. | und other information ask your nearest ticket Inquire of BRANCHES,
Bellefonte, Pa., August 19, 1898. States. opiiation, There are some sections which are as un- | yong or write, HE W. P. HUMES, Schedule in effect May 30th, 1505.
———— : ren 200 00 known as Central Africa, and their inhabi- | H. A. Gross, 461 Broadway, New York ; Frank | 43-25 Bellefonte, a ROR Ersrw -
9195, i "= Irish, 507 Smithfield street (Park Building,) 3a Aan
IN RUSTIC WAYS. ~3125,000 | tants have as curious customs as the sav Irish, 507 Smithfie ) ta ith | Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Ty
1300000 ages along the the edges of the Sahara, ; Pittsiurg, Pa. ——— a OR RENT, A good. rick house wish 1L10 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg,
The blackbirds whistle all day long, .1,300, : it Pa : mm L all modern improv s located on eas 5.50 p. m.
The blac khird whi tle i, Wy long "37360,000 There 1S a strip of Bolivia several hundred A Prosperous People. Linn street, one of the most pleasant Parts of the | Leave i onte 105 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, o i
A rythmic gladness In yheir song; Nebraska -1,270,000 | miles wide and about five hundred miles — town, can be rented cheap by Abhying to p. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6.55
And night and morning down the lane Oregon... Sou long, lying between this plateau and the South Dakota Farmers are out of Debt. 43-7-tf HAMILTON oTTO. Lea? n ?
Drifts by the cow-hells’ rude refrain. Colorado. 0, - i i _— er —— — eave Bellefonte, 4.44 P. m., arrive at Tyron
¥ the ) Serve sate: 225,000 borndary > bed rich has Soares They will be lending money to eastern farmers 6.00, at Altoona, 7.40, at Pittsburg at 11.59 ¢*
The flicker dips on golden wings, South Dakota 225,000 great wealth. ave met men here who within a year. Don’t stop to sell your old worn Jewelry, VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD,
HE SCTOSS tho 13 sales cot Hahe! 160,000 | have traveled overland to Paraguay, and = 2 Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone
And far across the meadow swings ; : 210,000 ; v ya out farm. Let the mortgage take it. Go to South 1 ;
= ah Montano... ) the Argentine. They tell me of vast plains : i ee 1.10, at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., at Philadel-
The swallow skims in lines of grace Washingtor 420,000 hich cattle feed in b rds of th Dakota and buy a rich black loam prairie farm phia, 5.47. p. m.
Like to the curves that painters trace. Wyoming... 80,000 | upon which cattle feed in herds o Ons® | tor onsh or on crop payment plan. No hills, no Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
Oklahoma 280,000 | ands. They can be bought for from $2 to ones, HO SIIDY, Good elit Chrcnes 215 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 P- m., at Phila.
Above, below, and everywhere ACQUIRED BY MONROE $3 a head, for there is no means of getting stones, no s uo +00d se po i ? Sood churches, L Seis, 10.20 p. m. : ;
A sense of living thrills the air; Florida 480,000 them to the markets. At present Senor good water Mo imate, and the best people on 0 at Hopes 44 p. m., Sixive at Tyrone,
Spring’s message through the silent sent, ACQUIRED BY POLK. : Ballivian tells me there is a syndicate | ©arth for neigh ors, : : ob. soi) : VIA LOCK HAYEN—NORTHWARD,
With earth and wood and sky is blent. EUS rer Se%ndary sesnes 30 formed in London to connect these rich bo fella ies aad oiTion Jagan ing EWEST NOVELTIES Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven,
aliforni «+ 1,500, 2 : FR ands along the lines of the Chicago, Milwau cee ee .30 8. m.
The hedge-row blossoms stain the sod, Utah., 210,000 | grazing lands with the head of nav igation on | g"p railway write to H. F. Hunter, Immigra- Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 p, m., arrive at Lock Haven
The south winds make the grasses nod Nevad: 47,000 | some of the Amazon branches by means of | tion Agent for South Dakota, 201 Dearborn street, 2.43 p. m., arrive at Williamsport, 3.50 p. m.
$0 fey grasses id New Mexico... 225,000 a railway which will he run along the | Chicago, IIL, or Geo, H. Heafford, General Pass. Leave Bellefonte, at 8,31 P- m., arrive at Locls Ha-
And woolly lambs in awkward play ACQUIRED BY PIERCE : woo 1 enger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, III, ven, at 9.30 p. m,
side ambit stro. UIRE ERCE, boundary between Brazil and Bolivia, but : z Aves :
Down the green hillside ambling stray. Arizon: 90.00 J. . : ? mm —— - sm VIA LOCK HAY EN—EASTWARD.
AIEONunssaesseeesrssssnnnreissssishiossrserersssoiiseiosns 00, on Brazilian soil. The road will be on the | = - Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven
Along the blue horizon-rim Here we have twenty States and three line of a concession grantzd to Colonel Medical. oa, Josve Williamsport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at
The lights and shadows sink or swim, territories, with a population of over 20,- Church some years ago, and its purpose a Fg urg, 3.20 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23
And penciled faintly on the skies 000,000, incorporated in the Union by the | will be to carry these cheap cattle to the aT BELTS. Leave Bellefonte, 1.421, m., arrive at Lock Haven
A ghostly half-moon’s cresent lies. Democratic policy of annexin COtIgu- | rgbhher camps of the Amazon. There are ESTED ANDEPROVEN. ? 243 p. m., arrive at Williamsport, 3.50, leave
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i in thei It was all along the line of natural develop- | railroads in Bolivia One is to construct a Leave Bellefonte, 8.31 p. m.. seri. .
A ryth * madness in their son ; i . ads : C 8 { , 8. p. arrive at Lock Ha.
Eri ngs ment. Strike them from the Union and line from LaPaz to the Desuaguadero river, HAT PINS. mr a30 p.m, leave Williamsport, 12.50 a,
And dusk and dawn along the lane h 11 showi 1d be left. Bry- en 2 Ae ! m., arrive at Harrisburg, 3.40 5 ares. 3
Echoes the cow-hells’ rude refrain. What a small s owing, won S el ) '¥- | This line would be Sixty-fiv e miles long, Philadelphia at 6.52 a. m. 2 »
—Earnest McGatey in Woman's Home Com panion, | 80 and Jenks, with the Democratic party | and Senor Ballivian says it will probably Reina : VIA LEWISBURG,
oe stand by this policy rather than one of be begun thissummer.” Another scheme is rns tes S040, um, rive 3 Lewis.
SE . ya 2s, Baperidl gemninn, Vall of] op SEL FSR oer gilons SHIRT WAIST SEIS, Er. burg: 11.30" a.m, Billadelpha sips’, HOTT.
How We Got Twenty States. great perils to our Institutions and a cer- railway to Sucre. This road is now near TTT TTT Leave Bellefonte, 2.15'p. m., arrive at Lewisburg,
. tain source of world-wide entanglement | (je Bolivian horder, and it would pass in Gold and Sterling Silver. do, Harrisburg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia at
The Democratic party has a well under- | anq foreign wars.— Pittsburg Post. | through a rich cattle-grazing, agricultural | THERE IS A HEAP OF SOLACE IN BEING A -
stood policy In regard to the acquisition of —_— | and mining territory, and would furnish : TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R,
josie feasiinny iil has ha Wpstrared Horses for the Army. an outlet to the Atlantic for Bolivian prod- NORTHWARD, | SovTRwARS;
Yy SLxty years of American history, TIDE | ow the ier. | ucts. There are several other plans for QUALITY HIGH. PRICES LOW, | , : Gla
. To: cy are Selected for the Uses of the Soldier. | tS. : f oT Syd - : PON A WwW ; 4 | g : .
which the area of the United States has : - ; railroads from the Argentine into Bolivia, ABLE TO DEPEND UPON A WELL £ 2 a fois in ak g - B i;
been increased from 827,000 square miles, | Like the soldiers, horses have to he and the day will probably come when all Fl AE | 3 | SEF
covered by Phd amie hex he Lous punched, prodded and put through a of eastern Bolivia will be opened to settle- oll = E
tution was framed, to upwards of 3, . 2” | course of sprouts before heing accepted as ment.—Frank G. Carpenter in Atlanta Con- EARNED REPUTATION. PM. P.M. [Aw (Ly.
000 square miles at the present time. | fit to fight for Uncle Sam. What is worse, itution. 720 315 "550 op
This was not an acquisition of distant they have to be branded with aredhot iron, ~fO]— } 2 3 21] 26
islands inhabited by alien races, but of | not to prevent them from deserting, but 3 jo 25 32
contiguous territory, which has heen di- from being stolen and sold back to the Same Pay for Everybody. 741 330 A gl
vided into prosperous States, with a homo- Government. in. 7 — 745 340 [+ Gardner...
geneous population as intensely patriotic When undergoing inspection, the horse |, 21 aged Georgia negro, Nathan by hame, a. 1 34 3 49)
; Soi : : . ? 1s employed by a gentleman prominent in F. C. RICHARD’S SONS 0 355
and American as any of the original thir- | js first measured with a wooden standard state politics. = That Nathan. ales fas 20 y 805 3 59
teen. This was the Democratic policy of | set at a certain height, the bar being placed | State politics. Rake 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA |8 06 4 01
tound iit : : > eye to political favors is shown by the fol- 807 4 02
territorial acquisition as laid down by Jef- | across the animal’s shoulder where the ; : > > —— - LAE
- % og : : lowing conversation which recently took | 408 q
ferson, and adopted by Monroe, Polk and neck joins the hack, the upright reaching ’ 3 ] Y a fi a
i : ial : ; ] Frid place between him and his employer : It has heen in Bellefonte for months, Roofing. 875 418 | 15 04
Pierce. It was the reverse of a colonia a point alongside his hoof. Having passed “Mase Jim,” said Nathan. cis ou Any reader of this paper might 35 iu 753 10 17/5 o1
policy, taking in territory we do not de- the test, the animal undergoes a critical in in di Sa fo Governor os y have seen it. It is what everybody de- eee 826 49 13 10 134 57
Sl Tolman Wd Jopulations whose | Looking over by hoo Gamean wee *" Haven't thought about soe dot oh. Ths ony hc LEAKING ROOF 23 1a ao do ot 2
equal participation in political control will Dr. Holcomb as to feet, legs and various “Well, ef ver ga ran, an’ gilts eleotad dium supplies it; and probably only A : IN is T4110 024 46
most assuredly be a curse rather than a portions of his anatomy. I noticed that ill La bo BoE ’ one will ever accomplish it. What is IS A 56 13 35 9 564 29
blessing. one place came in for particular attention, | V1, YOU give me a job ? : itt Let Mr. James Rine, of No. 2 SERIE NTT 2 ~is 853 450 73 sass
i i Thong s3ailx : ‘Certainly I would remember you, Na- Thomas street employed in Crider’s PESKY NUISANCE. 8 56 | 7260 9454 o7
The Philadelphia Times assails Mr. | anq that was between the shoulder blade than. What would vou BL ve » planing mill, he says: : 32 : 53 12 9424 03
Jenks, the Democratic candidate for Gov- and the neck. If that was round and full, GVW, I, sub, I’d d y like ter black. boots -. L can speak as highly now of Doan’s 905 5 on 1 211 9 39/4 20
ernor, because, as it says, he joins with Col- nothi s said, but if sunken or hol. ely sul, 1'd des like ter blac : Kidney Pills as I did years ago and 909 300 171 93514 15
) J othing was saic t y ) 7
i hy i : ? : roun’ de Capitol.” my case is pretty good evidence that W. H Miller, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte Pa, | 9 14 | 13/9 31/4 09
onel Bryan 11 opposition to a colonial Or | lowed in, the horse was rejected at once And what would you expect for that the cures “made hy them are mas ; BF, A legheny Stresl, ; Pa. i218 iy 709] 9 26/4 03
Imperial policy, which anyone can see will without further consideration. The teeth SOivie SR y p temporary. I have fot had any of the puts on 33 or Zepaisen slate foots Tie Jomest ass 50 3 03 5
vital is 2 di ure. i : ; severe pains in my hack since I used prices, ustimates on new work glaaly fur- |” “9 Fras 9 153
Ye the wits] Ine " the ho: fisiang Infor were examined for age, and. of course, the “Well, suh,’’ he replied, “I should say Doan’s Kidney Pills while before I nished 492.38 543 10 50 f
In this opposition Bryan and Jenks stand eyes, while the doctor carefully scrutinized $4 05y world be 1 bar iie Yss wip suffered intensely. I used toler . 2-38 33 10;
with some of the most trusted and noted the hind quarters. To one not accustomed | y 4 i bad that I could mot put on my shoes | — . +}
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leaders of the Republican party—with Ed- | to handling horses, it certainly seemed de yuther Legislators get and could hardly drag myself around. Lis LA wm py,
munds, Morrill, John Sherman, and, if we risky on the part of the veterinary to step ———— Tooush 1 hove had slight touches of Travelers Guide. BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
er amounted to much.
mistake not, President McKinley, although behind a strange horse and pull his tail How < — ge ar I have recommended Doan’s Kidney _—_——— WESTWARD,
Te 3 OW TO LOOK G0oD.—Good looks are Nave ns aldney —_— EASTWARD,
there is little confidence he will adhere to e 2 Pills to nearly a hundred people and 1 2 |
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while he surveyed his legs to see if they | really more than skin deep, depending en- > 5 3 3 ® ian £ | g
{os : ; : 3 ) eep, g know of those who have had the great- QT. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RR|E]| E g£ [May 30th, 1898. = B
any Dotiey ides Drossure nh ophosite Wore mates, Why Some of the wild ones tirely on a healthy condition of all the vital est relief from suffering by using S re) LINE) ’ = £ | £ | 5 £ £
direction from fhe ort Hannas of i did not kick him will always be a INYSEErY | organs. If the liver is inactive, you have them, I can say Hos hoyune reliable Fig & |B
GY. ryan n enkKs st 8 e ib t i 15 Fp : : and permanent in their effects.”
Dany Fn 0 ae tana oy, De to me. After that the horse is run up and a bilious look ; if your stomach is disorder- Sa tren thelr off ale yall Bvt E TP.
policy o : y down the enclosure attached to a halter t0 | ed, you have a dyspeptic look ; if your dealers. Price “50 cents. Mailed ly al 2 301
indicated above. The annexation of Ha- | show that he is not lame. Then he is kidneys are affected, you have a pinched Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. —ST. LOUIS—— ; 5 he
wall was a flagrant departure from this | turpeq Jose inapen to await the second look. Secure good health, and you will prreen Ss Doan’s and of
policy. The annexation of the Philippines stage of inspection. surely have good looks. ‘Electric Bitters’ take no substitute, © 2043. | AND— ! =f :
wouid be worse. The annexation of Porto | Tt was both interesting and amusing to is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts di- SPRINGFIELD 535 151 10 44 Hannah...... 107 4
Rico nearly as bad. We mean with their | watch the horse handlers capture the skit- rectly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, | = ——— : : 3 2 1 » Pb a0 i Magia] 842 1 00/7 a7
idea of becoming equal States. No one | gion Os In the herd. First the animal | borides the blood, cures pimples, blotches Buggies, Wagons, Etc. JOPLIN PITTSBURC Bgl 1 $ orn. Martha...... | 1og7 54
questions, in view of the rapid increase of wanted would be cautiously approached and boils, and gives a good complexion. : WICHITA 503 1823 10 11) FyAl...... Tey
our foreign commerce, that the country de- | ang made to dodge until penned in a Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at F. Potts | = 136 1 1308 20
mands coaling and naval stations, but this gorner away from the rest. With a halter | Green's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. ARMERS BREAK THE BUGGY EUREKA SPRINGS iol 1338 23
is very different from a colonial system, in one hand, and the other outstretched, . ; MONOPOLY. + 432 13 5 in 3
De a England has conducted Wis won the cowboy would slowly edge up, the : : ; Ft. SMITH PARIS 425 2 2 04's 51
derful success, Spain has been cursed with, | horse watching him with pricked ears and War Feeling. It is claimed that for years buggy manufactur- 20. is 208's 55
L ’ Bh i ; : ers have secured exorbitant prices for their goods DALLAS 4 14) 3 H 2 14/9 01
ana Tone oond Germany bengling Zaring ey challs. A sudden sp Hing and “So your wife went without a new gown | but recently, through the combined assistance of LL 105 i | 2 23/9 10
over. the wild thing is away to the other end of 3 5 : § the farmers of Iowa, Illinois and other states SAN ANTON 402! 12 26) « 121. 1 Creek... 10 11] 2 26/9 13
g y i Ik fl 1 hing patriot SAN ANTONIO
In these times, when there is so much | the corral forcing himself into the pack in | 0 Ny asi ag—what touching patriot- SEARS, Rormvex & Co., of Chicago, Jos got_the 2 2 12 16 201 regi Hall......| 10 22] 2 37/9 24
i isiti i i : . 1. ice e uggies down to f16. 0; To! ug- ISTON = 2. 13d... ! ~lemington...| 10 i
fall of foreign acdmisision and a7 imperial the effort to escape and hide. Then the Well artly that and partly because Ries, §22 70 Tee $43.75 is upwards, and HOUSTON 345 12 10, 855... Lock Sg 10 3 3 85 3
policy, confessedly fraught with hidden | (pole Jot stampedes around the inclosure, h t x 5 thin 1 P hbor® they are shipping them in immense numbers di- GALVESTON P.M. Poon la, (Ly, Arr) am | p.m, pa.
and probable if not certain perils, it is | pie the cowboys seek safety on top of | S1€ wan 3 to outshine her neighbor.” — rect to farmers in every state, They send an im- 4 2 LEWISE URG & TYRONE FATLRG
well to recur to what has been accomplish- | the fences. The horses are all strange to | Delroit Free Press. who pels rit ppogtic free, postpal ha AY ous urd 2 AD.
ed by the Democratic party in the way of them, and there may be bhiters and kickers for the farmer, but a severe blir to the carriage : EASTWARD. SRY 00h, TO. wir,
strengthening the Union by contiguous in the lot. When the horses quiet down, Artistic Trade-Marks. manufacturers and dealers, 43-27-3m (SLs MAIL. | EXP, Sra MAIL] EXE.
territory which, as time moved on, has the process is one through with again, . : w— Solid Vestibuled Trains with Pullman sleepers P.M. IA. |Ly » NY Ar, en
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been divided into States, settled by a hom- 5 Eo 1 wanted will get ac- | . Lhe slim girl yonder is an art student, 7OU CAN BELIEVE IT. and reclining chair cars, Harvey dining halls. 215 640........Bellefonte..... 9 x 410
iid A a 1 until finally the animal wa g isn’t she?" g 35 01 liek 2 1h
ogeneous and American population, an : i e? Sh . Maps 13 ; . Hs Bl ecrres sores ann...........| 855 6
or to the Union with all the rights Soom Zo ibs 2p proving su sl ‘I think so ; her hair is touzled and her McQUISTION SAYS ITS SO. Maps, time tables and full information farnieh- 23s a3 ewPleasant Gap, 10 in
> ae ” 2 gh « hy = 3 3e 1 er 9 10 0, » i i - | hid | 9 [i]
and privileges of the original States, neck for the first ie, It is surprising skirt sags in the back. Chicago Record. ed upon application to 2 3 s 57! 843 351
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Our first acquisition was the purchase hy how quickly they tame after that, unless fow'llbe glad if, you do and | 0 M- CONLEY, GEO. T. NICHOLSON 243 10 ID iD
Jefferson of what was then known as the they are naturally of a vicious disposi- A New. Definition. Yowllbe glad if, you do an , : 248 7 10] 831 34
Louisiana territory. It was bitterly op- | tion —_— JonTiton dont pike advan Gen’ Agent, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, | 2 °% 710. 8 24] 3am
>. . 2 { ia. $ tage of the special bargains he i oo ! 24 3¢
posed by the Federal party of that day. | Some animals will not allow themselves | ‘Pa,’ asked little Reggie, bi does is offering now in Prr1sbur, Pa. St Loos, Mo | 300 7 S18 33
By this transaction, for the pitiful sum, all | ¢ 1e captured as easily as this, and then | this paper mean by the lull before the " st 33 3.2 >
i i $15 9 ; : Cor nn)? storm ?7’ LTOONA & PHILIPSBURG CON- 25 0% 1
things considered, of $15,000,000, we ac nothing remains but ~ to “rope” them. TCGIER. & i" : : 325 743] 757 308
3 i : o o 1% 3 “Some oor fellow’s hone ymoon, 1 snp-{ - .... BU GGIES, Ww AGONS, ETC. NECTING RAILROAD. 332 750 il :
quired possession of the vast area now cov- Making the noose and coiling his rope, the ” 2 Bit ¥ > SRD Condensed Time Table in effect December 338 75m. 7 | > 5
os ered, in whole or in part, by Arkansas, cowhoy waits until the herding, horses | Pose.”’—7id-Bits. Fb tn. Bi 15 100% 543 800 740 251
i {ansas isi Ti - : : fli reparatory reducing his Shy A044, 35 0 alo
Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minne have been stampeded then he deftly flies | =————————— _— a eae, [any Mis TART RE Dave, 351 808... erry Ru 732 242
Sota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Colora- his lasso which rarely missesits mark. The Tourists winter stock of Sleds, Sleighs, | ———— 401) sis Pardee i I | : od
do, the two Dakotas, Idaho, Montana, captured horse is quickly thrown and his $ &e. Among others he has A w/a. M.INOON. fe. M.IP. M. | 403 § 261. .Glen Iron. 713 293
Washington, Wyoming, Alabama and | eyes bandaged, then he is branded with a | ———— - es Homey. a : a 2 2% 2 3 55 2 Is 3 3. Mimont 2 707 216
Mississippi, an area of substantially 1,200,- red hot iron They don’t like this pro- o Osceola Mills “750 9 51/12 56 331) 631 | 8 ga, ~owengle 704 214
: : 5 : : v Y : sceola Mills. - ¢ : 4220 8 40 .. Barber. 7 00!
000 square miles. This nearly doubled the ceeding very much and at the sharp Very Low Rates to Omaha, Neb, J Seon hand Buggies, Philipsburg..............[ 8 10/16 05] 1 10 345 645 | 497] g 45 Tr Te 6 4] 2 >
area of the Union, and, furthermore, gave sting most horses will start backward and | Via the North-Western Line (Chicago & MNorth- 2 spring Wagons Ma sinwiewfew | cad 53) .Vieksburg 647 157
us control of the mouth and the west bank Stamp their feet, but make no further fuss. | Western railway.) Excursion tickets at excep- Ee a —— Dam i i 5 03) Fad 0 58] 1 i
of the Mississippi, which, while held by | The bandage is taken off, and the horse is | tionally low rates to Omaha and return (affording that will almost he given away. A MIA MD Mp wp om 455 915 : o 540 1 3
Spain and France, were a constant source | glen fully enlisted in the service of the | a visit to the Trans-Mississippi and International Don’t fail to remember this, Li frre 8 20/11 15, 1 45/500 810 | P.M. | am. Naw lem
of danger. . Government, with the letters U. S. fully | exposition, Omaha) will be sold June 19th and Pon lu ’ lB 7 200 23 i LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD.
About fifteen years later, in 1819, under two and one-half inches square indicating | 20th, account of National Eclectic Medical Asso- amey............ 9 0011 00| 232 5 5) 8 55 | EASTWARD, UPPER END, WESTWARD.
the administration of James Monroe, an- the fact. The burn is not severe, but the | ciation meeting ; and will be sold June 2Ist and S. A. McQUISTION & CO. SUNDAY TRAINS, Ta
other Democratic President, we purchased hot iron kills the hair cells, and the hair 22ud, account of American Institute of Homeop- 43-27 BELLEFONTE, PA. gE [Mav :
Florida of Spain for $5,000,000 and thus does not grow again. er ——————— ee ————— eat down, b Bos on) = g | g Ih ay 30th, 1898.
added about 60,000 Square miles more of Captain Varnum, who conducts the pur- Toniists Ee dnt Tomas ines, | | |
territory to the Union. General Jackson chasing, is one of the distinguished officers . 5121 12 8 52 --.Houtzdale, . 10 152 356 35 P.M. | A. M. [Ar
was largely the inspiration of the Florida of the cavalry service of the United States, a Jungs. weifisoacis 3) SR 50 32. Scotia...
purchase. Its acquisition gave us Ul | Since he was granted his commission, L “ rules wl PSR A. MPa po, 110 8 57. oi 10 25
broken control of the coast line from Maine twenty-six years ago, in the famous Seventh C ALIFO RNIA IN 3 DAY Sana an 3 TT B 3 7 404] 8 51 Penn. Furnace! 10 33
oh 2 J ' = v ONNECTIONS, —. ilipsburg (Union Station 359] 845... stler...... 0
to Jo th ti fT Cav alry » he has seen s active Serv ce in with all Beech Creek end ML for and from 3 54 39 Mane 0......
1€n came the annexation o €Xas, | abundance on the frontier, aided in open- VIA Bellefonte, Lock Haven, Williamsport, Reading, | .....| © 8 35.....Loveville. ...
49 8 29/. Furnace Road.
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with the resulting acquisitions from Mexi. ing up the Dakotas and Montana to settle. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS | THE OVERLAND LIMITED Philadelphia and New York ; Lawrenceville, Goro!
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co. This added by the annexation of Tex. ment, and was in a series of campaigns ing, Watkins, Geneva, and Lyons ; Clearfield, Ma-
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as alone 265,000 square miles. As an out- against the Sioux, Cheyenne and Nez Perce | caves Chicago 10.30 p. m. every day in the year, | Leaves Chicago 6.00 p. m. every day in the year. n !
; S g ! sutawney, Ridgway, Bradford, Buffalo and Roch- 30[ 8 09 ..Pennington...| 1
come of the Mexican war and the payment | Indians when it was unsafe for white set- Through Palace Sleeping Cars Chicago to Denver Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, ester, : 21 7 58) SHEN Stover.......
of about $18,000,000 we acquired posession | tlers in the West and Northwest. Captain | ang Portland, with through Sleeping Car accom. All meals “a Ia carte” in Dining Cars. At Osceola for Houtzdale and Ramsey with P, 315 750,..... Tyrone
R. R. train leaving Tyrone at 7.20,
% 7 Y . m. P. M. . M. |Lve,
of the area now covered by Utah, Nevada, Varnum wears the Congressional medal of modations to San Francisco and Los Angeles; G. M. H. G6db, Gen. Supt | ===———_:X ve. A
Palace Drawing-room Sleeping Cars through
California and large portions of Colorado, honor for bravery at the battle of White also through Tourist Sleeping Car Service Chicago i Sa Lake City and San Francisco without BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
New Mexico and Arizona, in all about Clay Creek, December 30th, 1890, the day | to San Francisco, Los Angles and Portland. rough Tourist Sleeping Cars to California (OENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. Time Table in effect on and after
550,000 square miles of territory. One of following the engagement at Pine Ridge and Oregon. ; May 30th, 1898.
ral i isi o E ? Condensed Time Table, Leave Snow Shoe,. +11 20a. m. and 3 15 p. m,
the most valuable features of this acquisi- | Northern Nebraska, where the Cheyennes : bi ra Arrive in Bellefont, -142p.m. “ 599p" py
tion was the long stretch of coast line on were annihilated. ALL PRINCIPAL AGENTS SELL TICKETS VIA . ” Leave Bellefonte........... 7 00a. m, * 1 o p.m.
: 6 i } . 5 5 EAD DOWN EAD UP, Arrive in Snow Shoe...... 900am “ 25 pm
Docite pon Ww hs i ot as Oregon In 1873 Captain Varnum was with Gen. THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE 1 T_| May 16th, 189s. “7 | , For rates, maps, ete.. call on Ticket Agent ar a
oundary to the Mexican state of Lower Stanley’s expedition on the Yellowstone, No 1/No 5/No 3 No 6 No 4/Nog | dress Thos. E, "Watt, "Pass. Agt, West. Dist. 360
; California. In all we gained over 800,000 making the survey for the Northern Pacifie CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, OR ADDRESS ooo Ay Sixth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa.
i : flos. : Ah a ! i : - B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. ,
mi. J wasa De a Policy, ran. Ive Cog oo ie eg to H. A. GROSS, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 423 Broadway, NEW YORK, or 5 oh nl . n { Re LEFoNTo ID wh m om General Manager, General Pon o0D.
! 9° | the presence o e rty, a Teh site Trae tos Eire Nail El TTSBURG : 5] | EFONTE.
cratic party and opnosed by the Whig the Seventh Cavalry fought and defeated oh TARR IRISH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Marine National Bank Building, PITTSBURG, PA. 731 I 3 57) Nigh...........110 02 3 or gar
party. . ; them in two battles” at the mouths of the 742 813 4 5 46] 9 26 BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL-
In 1873, under President Pierce, we ac- Tongue and Big Horn rivers, TT rere 744 815 4 544] 9 24 ROAD.
quired possession of what is known as the The succeeding year Captain Varnum INMuminating Oil. 2 3 3 1} i 5 iv | Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 1sth, 189s.
Gadsden purchase, including 45,000 Square was engaged in the exploration of the Black 7 55! 825 49)... Vittany... | 5 35 9 13 | WESTWARD EASTWARD
miles on ig L in those portions of ane Hills when the excitement consequent to 158 8 Zl 422. Huston 9 57 533 911 ead down : read up
Zona an ew Mexico lying south of € | the discovery of gold there was at its high- | 8 4.......Lamar........| 9 35 5 31| 9 0s N 3 N 0. SraTIONS. y. Vo 4/NoO.
Ho shear ; J ; 8 04) 8 31] 4 26]... ale....| 9 33 5 20) 9 05 | TNo.5/1No. 3 Po.2/1%.4
Sa river, and at the same time brought | (ay. < ron years later he was with Custer’s STOVE GASOLENE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FUEL ON THE MARKET. | s 0af § 3 4 31K quneondile. 9.38 5 20/9 5 : 16
a vexatious dispute with Mexico to a close. expedition as chief of the Indian scouts. — —_—— | ¢ 14] 8 42) 4 36|...Mackeyville....| 9 23| 5 18] 8 55 P. M. [ A.M. |A.n|Ly. Ar. A. ol pow [por
The purchase of Alaska from Russia, in | 1, this position he performed splendid ser- TTT Wea 42|...Cedar oe] 917512 849 | 4 go| 11 30/6 30 -...Bellefonte....| 850 2 40/6 40
1867, f $7,200,000. in ed i : : s 8 22| 8 50| 4 50,......... Salona....... 1,015 511) 846 | 4 06] 10 3716 35|..... Coleville...... 8 401 2 25/6 30
00 or 94,:200,000. increas our na- | vise, locating the village of the Sioux and ” v 8 27 8 55 4 55... MILL HALL... 9 10/5 05118 42 [ 4 10] 10 42/5 38] Mortis 837 2226 27
tional area by about 580,000 square miles, | oyentually escaping with Reno. WITH IT YOU CAN RUN Y A VAPOR STOVE FOR ONE-HALF CENT PER HOUR | 4 TB —Tersey Shore TIBI 08 | 4 13 10 47/6 43) Whitmer... 835 2 170 5
bringing our present area up to 3,603,884 In 1877 he fought against the Nex Perce | —//————————————r ea PS 10°50] 10 20 Arr. von VTve| 402) +735] 418 10 Sha 16(. Hunter's Park.| 8 31 | 2106 21
Square miles, over 4 times the area of the | Indians which war was ended by the cap- 12 34[%11 30 fol $20 Joe 2 30 ¥7 27 |. 4 21} 10 5616 80)...,. Fillmore ean 828 206618
Union previous to the Louisiana purchase. | ¢ Chi ; 820 709... PHILA. -| 18 36(%12 01 | 4 25] 11 02(6 35. ~Briarly.......| 8 24] 2 006 14
1 t 4 * | ture of Chief Joseph by General Miles near GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED 4 28) 11 05/7 00/.....Waddles.....| 8 20 1 55/6 10
| This was an achievement to he credited to | por Assinibone, close to the Canadian line, | 2XY 0 I 9 20! cern NEW YORK, +4 30 4 30 11 08/7 03|....Lambourn...,| 8 5) 1526 07
i Secretary Seward under the Johnson ad- During the years 1878, 1890 and 1891 he! TF ee 2 (Via Tamaqua. ——tt 11 20/7 12 saponin —— | 375 52
£ ministration. But passing this by as out- fought the Cheyennes. In 1892 the Seventh : 10.401 10 30f thtezses NEN Jo! Bore 29.00 i 4 Il 207 Sar Coli g be I mw
! side the line of contiguous territory, we | was ordered to Fort Sheridan, near Chicago la CHa PhL) ive RL rin | Oo
! find that tl f the Uni ras i ; ; } ago, P. ma. mA. A iP mT TT ra 745 1 34)5 25
| nd that the area of the Union was in- |, qi, 1894 Captain Varnum was assigned JAMES HARRIS & CO. BELLEFONTE, Pa, ¥Dail Veoh D 6.00 P. M. Sund 4 55| 7 311...Bloomsdorf...| 7 40! 5 20
] creased by JDencentio policy from 827,000 to duty as military professor at Wyoming DAN’L IRVIN’S SONS “ “« lye FY | bik > Li ee tse Sundays [5 00, 7 35/Pine Grove Cro.| 7 35| 515
: Square miles when the constitution was versity... x > YD +30 A. of, Sunday. ; : ry
] q 3,10 iles hy Jeffer- University. —Boston Herald. W. T. TWITMIRE .* + PHILADELPHIA SLEEPING Cam attached to East. | Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Williams
f framed to 3,100,000 square miles by Jeffer : : ; ? bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 P. M, and | port, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train
i son, Monroe, Polk and Pierce. No better ——The future is uncertain, but if you 39-37-1y West-bound from Philadelphia at 12.01 A. 3" Kos. 3 and 5 for State College. Trains from State
5 vindication of Democratic policy can be keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsapa- J. W. GEPHART Bens atest wits Pail Sunn: R. trains at
i found than the roll of States that came in. rilla you may be sure of good health, For Sale by The Atlantic Refining Company. General Superintendent, 2 di THOMAS Supt.