the other side. This game requires quick werk. Thereare many games which may be Bellefonte, Pa., Feb. 1,190. A EAT se. Games That are Useful. How to Make the Little Ones Healthy and Happy. Exercising Tiny Muscles.—Pastimes for Children that are Especially Beneficial for those Who Live in Crowded Cities. The natural form of activity for th child is play. such a form as to seem like play to th child. A child will get restless under a clock work drill, and do the exercise with only half the force and attention, but if he is playing some games he will play with all his might, unconsciously working one or more groups of muscles. A baby manages to kick and creep and get considerable gymnastics, into his smal In order to make exercise as beneficial as possible, it should be in played in rooms, and which do not require much running, at the same time making a child exercise his muscles sufficiently. Blowing a feather over a sheet, or around a room makes him expand his chest, inflate his lungs and developed his neck and waist muscles. Blind Man’s Bluff is another good game, though an old one. In games that are considered ‘‘gymnastic games’’ the whole body should be exercis- ed. The legs are to sustain the body, and the arms are exercised in handling and throwing an object. In the bending and twisting of the trunk and limbs the vital orgaus receive such exercise as will make them healthy and strong. The game should cultivate the different energies, agility, physical judgmentand manly courage. The game should be easy to learn, and it should not be rough. —————————— e e ] Phoenix Reservoir is a World Beater. A Senatorial “Rouna Tp.” The Shortest and Quickest Line to Den= ver. Is from St. Louis via the Missouri Pacifie Rail- way leaving St. Louis at 9:00 a. m., and arriving at Denver 11 o'clock the next morning—only one night out. Pullman sleepers, superior service. For complete information address, J. R. James, C. P. A, Pittsburg, Pa. Or H. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A, €t. Louis, Mo. ————————— Epworth League Excursion fornia. to Cali. On account of the Epworth League meeting at San Francisco, July 18th-21st, 1901, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Raiiway company will sell excursion tickets from Chicago on July 6th- 13th, 1901. Fare going and returning via any di- rect route $50. Going direct route and returning via Portland, $50. Going direct route and re- turning via Los Angeles and Shasta route $63,50, For sleeping car resetvations and full particulars call on or address W. 8. Howell, G. BE. P. A, 881 Broadway, New York, or John RE. Pott, D. P. A. 810 Park building, Pittsburg, Pa. 46-5-3t. Money to Loan. Travelers Guide. 45-14-1yr. MONEY TO LOAN on and houses for rent. J. M. KEICHLINE, Att'y at Law, 43-15-1v ROCK FARMS. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Shoats, Young Cat- tle and Feeders for sale at all times. — For Sale. J. HARRIS HOY, Manager, Office, No. 8 So. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Herman & Co. we TRUE good security PEx NSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES. Schedule in eftect Nov. 26th, 1900. AND VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a, m., arrive at Tyrone 11.10 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg m 5.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte 1.05 P. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.15 Pp. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6.55 Leave Bellef ave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at rone. 6.00, at Altoona, 7.35, at Pittsburg at ALA : VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone 11.10, at Harrisburg, 2.40 Pp. m., at Philadel- phia, 5.47. p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 P. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.15 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 Pp. m., at Phila- delphia, 10.20 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone 6.00 at Harrisburg, 3 10.00 p. m. : VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m,, arrive at Lock Haven, . mM, .30 a. m, Leave Bellefonte, 1.42 P. m., arrive at Lock Haven 2.43 p. m., arrive at Williams ort, 3.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, at 8.31 p. m.,, Lo at i Ha- ven, at 9.30 p. m. life, and as he grows older, if he is a country child, he will find plenty of exer- cise running in the fields after butterflies ; playing ball, skating and coasting. A city child, however, has little or no exercise, for he cannot be allowed to roam the streets, the school yards are often not large enough, or he has so much studying do at home after leaving the school SUCCESS are the thousands of people who have New Advertisements. . had their eyes properly fitted by our 5 specialist. The eyes of the public have been opened to the fact that the word OPTICIAN means something different than the ordinary man who sells ispec- tacles. This is why our specialist is more successful than the majority of others. He is a graduate of one of the VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 Pp. m.,, arrive at Harrisburg, 3.15 p. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, L42p. m., arrive at Lock Haven P. m. arrive at Williamsport, 3.50, leave 4.00 p. m., Harrisbi J . m. - phi 10.20 mg 6% p.m, Philadel Leave Bellefonte, 8.31 ven, 9.30 Enormous Dam Will be Constructed to Supply Arizona's Arid District. watch me drive those fellows in and make them vote for this bill. The New Senate Whip—Just The biggest reservoir in the world is to be constructed near Phoenix. The govern- ment, which 1s to build it, will be confront- ed with one of the most formidable pieces of engineering, owing to the peculiar topo- Why Not? If the ships of other =aucns in a P. m., arrive at Lock Ha. Pp. m., leave Williamsport, 1.05 2 direction. Yi o. carrying our freight enables them to : m., arrive at Harrisburg, 3.55 a. = : : 3 Bical fentares of th t H.G competition open to all can carry our rgest a Ipnutegin 6 Tufted Philadelphia at 6.52 a, Sb Wi, Anrivein) Now in the case of the city child, | graphical features of the country. H. G. exports and imports more cheaply is at your command. Call and see him. Leave Bellefonte, 1 LEWISoRG. 0 "ames should be taught him which | Heisler, a hydrographer of thie United | prPor® and ourselves, let them piay | 7 HAT DOES THIS LACK Consnltation free. burg, at 9.05 "a. m., Montghden pint Lewis- . Togin, 'v with his friends. in his own | States Geological Survey, has arrived from the role of ‘Bod : iL y FRANK GALBRAITH’S, JEWELER, burg, 11.30 a. m., Philadelphia, 3.17 p, po". certhifl 5 “ery. Washington and commenced preliminary ole of hod carriers a € wages BELLEFONTE, PA. Leave Bellefonte, 2.15'p. m., arrive at Lewisburg "he may ph. "'d swing the arms in every | Surveys and soundings for bed rock at the | of hod carriers. TUES. FEB, 19th 1901 Si Harrisburg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia at house of fitir. wn easily invent games | Buttes and at San Carlos on the Gila river, If what we pay to other nations for ’ ! 4 en A Make the gh. ‘nts. You can play | bear Phenix. Itisa Federal enterprise, the ball touches the floor it scores one for ans re TYRONE AND CLEABFIELD, ¥, fi . . 7 Te By ! ‘erflies or birds, or | and the reservoir, when completed, is cal- buy our products and manufactures, H. E. HERMAN & CO. NORTHWARD, ToT with these MYvem. ~xercise that will galated Bo Jamis water for thousands of they are welcome to it so long as we Consultation Free. 44-19-1y . HWARD, games that imitate bus, ‘st. Graceful- | acres of land now barren deserts, relieving = TE ——— 2 4 Ee § : animals. A child Helly or in which | # tribe of 8000 Indians, who are nov. suffer | have Hove profiable Foployment for | SURELY BELLEFONTE READERS CANNO® Teleph £1 &E| § |Nov-2th, 1900 % 3 | 5 > , make him flexible at the tva. s. Give | ing famine and destitution, and to create | Ur capital, brains and industry.—Chi- elephone. i | H 4 = Ress is largely due to the Higny,. “mitate | thousands of new homes for white settlers. | 280 Times-Herald. a evn fl i Brink 1 carried on His bi), vill, | Arthur P. Davis, a noted government rn ot : oa 7°20! "3"50l 4a . M. | A. 3. por. Bh # Faber gabe, were they \. ~- | bydrographer, who, for nearly two years, Une Too Many ASK FOR BETTER PROOF. 726 336 & 3 HEL sowing, reaping, carrying heal to the has been engaged in a reconnoissance of the on : : iL ; 8 728 ... 8 re] 1112 rh ih Rob ‘caragua canal, will assume charge of the In Washington one day Henry Watter- A ONG DISTANCE 7 a 3 on : 45 11 0 5 8 wolved in farmi “hil i i -', and a force of men will be put to | Son of Kentucky sat in a retired corner - T 745 356 8 8 38] 11 02/5 82 arming. Children will thitik ; i : Chamberlin’s, drinking hizh balls. ELEPHONE. | 8 35/ 10 59/5 43 of these plays themselves, if you once sug: | » speedily determine the most feasi- | in Chamberlin’s, drinking high balls, so 158 105 857) 8 27 10 51/5 3 Zest 16 €0 Looms. ) KH) g Won, site on the Gila river. Govern- | they say, When Senator I hurston walked mT 0 3K 30 ~5-Summit auras 8 20| 10 44/5 2 "A child needs balance movements, | WOE * bave conducted surroundings Wat hl bs Antic. i hii " \y TL Can the Bellefonte reader ask for CoMBINES PERFECT LOCAL SERV- 508 418 911] andy Sidge.. HT 10 30s 2 Country children do a lot of these. They | ble dam . the Gila river intermittent- 4 ters in ty Lid on more convincing proof than the testi- ICE WITH THE ADVANTAGES COM- 3 4 5 : 3 8 09 10 335 19 are always balancing on fences walking | ment ages. 's, and, although F. E. OY e be 2 monv published every day from repre- ING FROM ALL LoNG Distance § |.” ae 7 89; 10 23/5 08 on the rails of the raiiroad teak Of | and borings en Hydrographical Bureau 3 1 was thinking.” said the great editor, sentative citizens of Bellefonte. If so, SUBSCRIBERS. 819) 43 § mgt 10 20!5 06 course he cannot do this in cities, so sug. | 1y for three yen. ‘tively that the im. | Cof the decay of oratory in thix country, thin: fort 91 proof i het Bend 3B 130 7 st 10 13/4 oe est that h 3 : 3 2 Nowell chief of the aters of the Gila | Years ago we had many notable orators— ne 4 hits 826 441 9 7 50] 10 12/4 oy «8 a e take hopping exercises, let v e : J From A Commerciar Stax Point THE 831 457 9 is ol : nd others, state ve is strong rea- | Clay, Calhoun, Webster and others - but Mr. A. B. Steel of the Armory, 836 502 7 46| 10 07)4 51 Jim play he is a toad or a frog and see the | @ vhers, sta A g re h He fin says: “I have never had a bad back. TELEPHONE Yierps Larcer Prorrrs ox 5 9 7 41] 10 02[4 2 he gets out of it pounding ef the flood srnment will | today you can count them on the fingers Ay i ave never had a bad bac Sh TAGE 842) 508 o 73 46 gets out of it. sb of : em Lav of one hand. Why, Thurston, | know of since 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills in THE INVESTMENT THAN ANYTHING EISE IN 847 514 9 5614 40 i practieable, and the. 3 ave not 4 1896. TI procured them at that time THE ‘Wortp 853 520 7 31) 9 50/4 34 JUMPING JUMPS, son to believe that the gov... 4 but three men in all the United States from F. Potts Green's drug store and : sy 856! 522 7.26] 9 4314 28 “ 1 : : soon go into the enterprise, tl D %g_entitled to be called orators.” used them, but I have never had any =a 900 526 7 25 9 40/4 25 J litte play enjoyed in gymua- g : ile re tev 2" inquired Thurston. Deciyjon touse them since. ‘I was so As A HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT ITS 905 530 TE 9364 2 > ‘Jumping Jacks.” Have ! yet determined at just what pom « ey Q wR Peck” bad with lumbago or soreness across y 909 537 717 9 32/4 15 vaiting position alr oe should be constructed, and _bave bes. ; Y : Re es ! ve 3 my kidneys tha 1 had to lay off work, VALUE CANNOT BE ESTIMATED. 914 544 Riverview I 3 : ma 3 L ’ =F: : TY Tai # senator fro Praga smiled an was hurt at a barn raising some oe 9 200 550] 10 3) 8 Bridie have a piece of rope [able to make complete recomendations or “Ah Years ago by a heavy timbe “2s. Bridge... 7 04] 9 15/3 56 for a one aking Congress. On the San Carlos Apache. Re. sed. “What in thi rie. use and striking me in the mack Fans THE RATES ARE MODERATE. Sy 94s lo 4 Curwensville| 7 of § 10/3 51 i ul 3 & Lan : . ; » George R./B#L in? He is > $ ¢ always: oil. ae Rl 0 0500 Rustic........| 654]... id £hé: other hold of the [®ervation is now believed to be the most = 1hat whenever 1 tuck cold it Swi s ret 37 rill RR ens 6 19] 10 581....Stronach 6 26h 3a 3 HAW . an i . . eys. 2 S {rrend — hey ‘hi st hop until one inviting point for the gigantic dam. 5 wg RA or NOSTE bel oye. a he CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE AND pu So ny epi 6 40/.........13 23 he one who is The Pima and Mar joora Tulane, depene : : Anjshey all that suffering. I can speak SUPPLY COMPANY. oi == VIP Awe. ; h ver El : > as 0! s TC BAD Rien = PN other child tak Bt isoner Jud ans on ihe re deprived of. tit te Nore now as ria thon." ® Drerarauon $540.4 mE VALLEY BRANCH, a ; v7 ne |! Sy 1 a Anes : e S S. i ! ASTW. who is pulled ovg Boner. On na | accustomed supply by white settle i iE catupaurs™ -~. *" Foster Milburn Co. Buff, u. | 5, gq" TT account must any | divert the flow farther hats Te Bad been cemvo Yer eS meniver ’ 3 Nov 384, 1), g | 8 & Posision or he is becom % lose . wave oe he Ll 09y C= — wait Y. sole SE Suis : Restaurant, | : x BR A618 a ver PA J vs and. A - 0, Sir. i the nam a . eR: -, LL TP. NM. WY Cand TT — y ps. required 3, gr oven with Lim the other night whey bs one. stitute. ee REE EE 2h Parl ipl ~ rvrone Lv. Ai 2 ru a 3 ungil a “Water ~ wd ed up for me. The next day i : : 564 55a gris vee 15 ! Another gamgs Indians ar ..arvation smag fiom ed i» meet him and of course refer to) A PAE |g 50] 205 $ 1s Iz Sol 3 Ducks.” y o hIe: the dueks | estab” apply is developed. to what | had said. The blamed foo rs VOY ppd 546; 201 8 24] 12 44l7 29 wad "kPm position, J - .c industrious and anxious tore ; to W resence of mind enough to §U/ 540....... 8 30/ 12 50/7 35 vif ls 0 Rr h their farms. When the mam. | 310m Ber SETI PY know what she HUNGRY ? 4 833) 12 527 38 : 5Y Faands ont ~The 18 . To and pretend t 3 te r CT + . 535 151 ‘ 5 " . fr 11 the agri- | EO on an¢ ” i .s- Her- ee FIRE, eee 8 35] 12 547 40 : Bild who rns Jar aiter th 0th 1eservol} fs ponsranted Arizona ean | Was talking about.”—Chicago Times A meeeremntte Of course you do. Every body’ '®2 148/10 36,.Fort Mali 8 42) 1100/7 47 pr Tiedutius a a fou, po ie di 0 3 Ola Nahe) £31 10 I + nal 0 ducks. | be m : : : now that the p i i 221 10 11)... Unionville,..| 9 07] 1 22[s 12 " i Ae . i d there will remain proba hunger when in Bellefonte is al | 5038] 1 os a { it gin rer : er Thus er fot Bly. 200,000 So of desert land made to Snc Retased Him, Anderson's Restaurant, oppostic the 156 1 16 go Sd |Snow Shoe Int. 3p 1 Jo > $ ver. J Leta + ta trrionti ’ To : , Wher ood, Na “ avi Ance. Both 4 the chest and hold the | bloom under the gigantic irrigation syghens A young man of more book learning has 55 SGLECT A COLD. hs TAT at had at all hours. | 4 44| 105 9 53 “Bellefonte. ’ 32 1 42 8 a sthe negk ~ _t in order to keep their bal- | and open for settlement by he volve | force of character lost the young wife w 0 Dex T NEGLEC . Oysters and Game in season. Elz du Memo 341 1 odls 51 - strong, * of these games teach and train | The construction of the dam bot 000.- | had toiled to support him, returned ro : 8{ : Jon ia 2h 9 30) Mount Eagie..| 9 53 2 08ls 8p + CagNa’ and ches: muscles to become | an expenditure of something like $4,000, native town for consolation, and Joan | t. Don't neglect s cold, if you de ie DO YOU 4 1s i i 5 Hl in Howard... 9 59 2 lo of wher +hus giving the child a military | 000. Some months later, she, too parsed 2 "s i may cost Sou your life, A ood SLAY TOOL? 4020 12 20 9 12) Bocen Cracker] 10 5) 228 10 We when he is standing. Of course, — and the sad youth soon appealed findin if you have a remedy, naturally, you 1 351) 12 16] 9 01|....Mill Hall......| 10 22| 2 37/9 24 e little games [ have suggested are for Six King Edwards, so Far. known clergyman for assistance in finding want the best, and that is HE yohdin r ou will find excellent 38 ed 2 33. Flemin pion, i 3 2% 3 » aall children. As a child grows older he Queen's Eldest Son Will Be the Seventh to Reign. | a helpmate. tito a Wests OLD Pooland Billard tables, in connec: | | J} 5," 8 Bip, Arr Aw. | pom. low, lenty of for himself, but it is The minister introduced him KIL-K tion with the Res! : er a regular exercise, | There have been six King Edwards of | girl of health and energy, who he te 22 Koss ‘ LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. that he needs. Spinning top, playing England, and the Prince of Wales will be next day received a plaintive note ron jhe Giitsntew to areyoling Sons DO YOU USE EASTWARD. Nov. z6th 1900. WESTWARD. marbles or jack-knife is doing him no King Edward VII. widower. He declared that the : 0) ad or 2 Yo Wake otir word viieh Beli LTE a SAT 35% i special good in the way of muscular action. Edward I, son of Henry III, was born at made great inroads upon his maritial a oe for it, there is nothing just as good ; BO ? i ONS. ore { These games of which I write apply espec- | Wesgminister June, 17, 1239; was crowned tions, and now it seemed to be his hi refuse anything else ; insist on 1 vou do. Amiorenie the mate] Tool A Jira ially to girls, for as I have said, as boys August 19, 1274 and died July 7, 1308. 3 che ahould repair the breaches o KF. P. Green's or will be sent post sup; y you: Hu is the only dicen sed 321 a4 35 gi i n i irty- TS. 4 holesale dealer: town, ow older they get more exercise tha He *vigned shisty thes Joa Soin. ApHl 25, iy. reply, which the clergyman keeps paid, for i) Ya N AVY T ABLET CO. v on pois at Tho best md purest : i 25 24s i gris. i ] J 8. ! i imens of | 45.39.3m : No. 17 Eas Fup ds rands. i : Girls are often allowed to play with | 1984 and was crowned February 25 Tog to-day as one of the Sholeest Spee town, promptly and cavefulty, either 2 38 7 2 3% 3 5 boys, and how they do enjoy it! Why | He was deposed by Parliament January 41s | 8 varied collection, reads 8 ny — Youth's by the keg or igi mi ol 331 342 { should they not climb trees, run and | 1327 and was murdered at Berkeley Castle “Mend your own breeches. JOHN Bollofonte Pa | 2 85 7 Timer GreEE ®24| 335 | jump, ete. ? These games should be taught | on September 21 following. He had reign- Companion. 41 286m 3 9 3 veneer SOBUTE Tian. 8 n 3 » 4 boys and girls alike. Ruskin, in his “*Se- SA sinstenn Fears, lacking Two weeks. orn —_— : 317 1 a bd ) Lilies,”” believes in bringing WAT son of the y ME.—Eight hour 395 7 { bo flip ils up ‘together in both educa- | af Windsor November 13, 1312, was pro- ‘WORKING OVERT Ie A eh ph Tittle Jewelry. 3B ERT : 3 Te oti at oe a onde Set TE samy pn by, Sere FE Je EE | it | fecommend it. he Slownsd rebar 1 i ge fio Millions ate always at work, night and IGHT UP TO DATE. Jy EprING Sirs 35 : a 7% 2 5 There are a few games for the home | 21 1377, having reigned for ; ing indigestion, biliousness, con- re : ) BBE en 719 231 gymnasium. Games of ball are of the first | Edward IV, son of Richard, the Duke of | day, curi g SEY ah oT stomach, : £8 PAINE HARTER) Oa 4 04 813) erm Par SO on 35-22 importance. They set in motion the men- | york, succeeded the deposed Henry VI, stipation, sic bles. Easy, pleasant, | (BENSON'S PLASTE $76] 8 TIM: rool 2% hrc i physical forces together. A child | and the War of the Rages in $he former liter a ‘at Green’s drug These are days of records and of the best: STERLING SILVER. 4 18 '8 3 a $40) 214 i ing thus has to observe quickly, t0 | reign was continued. He was born a Sy : ing of records, Benson's Porons Plaster, for —_—————— B10 Barber... 85.20 10 Dlaying Ranh e correctly. They exact Hh April 29, 1441, proclaimed on March | store. a of action and thoroughness of cure, : iz 3 5 abi Teksburg........| 6 42] 157 i wo? pH ntion, and thus these | 4 1461, and crowned on June 28 of that : quick ds to beat excep TH own COMBINE 139 saa h eal Tos uninterrupted attention, hie ’ , : i April 9 ested Rigists. has no reco wavs 4 47 9 05.....c....LOWISbULE......s.nr| | 6.30 1 46 games teach a child to consencrate his ing year. He died 25 er AD y Vv i Benson's Plaster, always the hash always USEFULNESS 4 55 9 15|.........Mentandon.........| 540] 1 38 e tim ig excreising his whole | 1483. He reigned twenty tw vs s was a veteran the leader, is to-day better than ever. It stic EAUTY, TS P.M. | A. IAT. vil Am. | Poa 34 hie Same ime be ; 2 Edward V, his son, was born in the] ‘Let's see ; yoo Sather Eo the shitn but mover sticks fn iis tracks. Tt BEAUTY, : LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. 2 NDERBALL sanctuary at Westminster November oo. the Mexican war In the skin AND Te ay TE: a WANDER ? is ol 1470. He was murdered June 22, 1 Iv ane vou are a veteran of the civil The people not only want to be eured but DURABILITY, Tg TS "This is a German ball game. It is p 1 | soon after his accession, with bis only py , cured quickly—and Benson's Plaster does it. 2.41% Ives son, 3 LR ed with two balls. A common tennis ba brother, the Duke of York, in the Tower, war.’ gus ” Coughs, colds, lumbago, asthma, bronchitis, : sof CE - y A 2 5 Je the best to tse, ot beak Bags tay bo used by order of his uncle, the Protector Gloue- ae on gon is a veteram of the Span- iver and kidney complaints,and other ills ap- for these reasons nothing else in place of balls. The players form a large ester, who became Richard IIL #11. Ls 3 i proachable by an external remedy, yield to is quite so Biting for the occa: nn ARSE ‘circle, not standing too close Yo each Other: Edward VI was the son of Henry vi sl wat $1? ; Benson's as ice does to heat. 3 4301 9 40 I 2 5 0 The halls on luge retheh a ey He was’ both Ostclinr’ 12; 1587; a, Si what war his som will bea Neither Belladonna, Strengthening or Capsi- sion, 110 : 81 ..Musser 1 42) 505 two players, who are Sepamaied FOI eo . | February 25, 1547, and died J sy 9 a 3 ceteran.ol.”’ ny : cum plasters are to be compared with Ben- Articles for every use in the 404 8 51/Penn. Furnace Io is B10 other at eeguiay intervals. a Rv n eg at the size of Sixtech AE — ye “I dunno. But there’s got 1s be some- son's. People who have once tested ihe fer DoskienE cian. taste 3 2 2 5 7 Maromgs. 10 ol nal one throws a S there has been no o ? *_ or bow’ll he get a pension ? its of Benson's Plasters have no use for an : a Ee Iovaville we) ntti the circle and the other throws ball in ne : thin , or # Ta ; oo seul, ped i if Faronce Roni. ii is § ii grees oppisite Sisto Tye Yihis bel L at the As Eager as Before. : Troe tos Fo Wines More than 5,000 physicians and Srvgnins Fi HicHaRS SONS | 34) 8 20l-Dungarvin..| 11 20 5a ion, each pl — EA nd a thousand times as many n . CG wen] 330] 8 09l.Pennington...| 11 40 5 56|...... E all which is caught be thrown directly to| o 0 ooo ata party. He had not yet ar or acquire, but bad blood may be made {and § persons) have called Benson's Plasters High st. BELLEFONTE PA | "| 31) 7 58. Stover.....| 11 52] 6 07... : his neighbor, but after he has Harown it he rived, but she Was someotarily Ee good bloed by taking Hood's Sarsapa- of the few (!) home remedies that ean be 41-46 ! : wel 3 21 J L 8 Tyrone... 1 a Rk 5s gn § nd at once in order to i um conversation : P.M. | AM. . Ar a. 3 ready t atch the ball soning frou the op- Nn no -gigoifeance ioe Beri ail Hilla. Peart? on vo iigiast swans Yate ose made ‘Travelers Guide, “BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. E ite di nd to throw that on. The ies were bent on the front door. hat Shall We Have for ; 2 ! k z ND ‘effect on and after Jnly 10, 1899. ; "yposite direction and | t0 avoid: two. halls her faculties it ned, at every step in w ne 8 Sr Sr fa to it in competition with the best known NENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. | Time Table ine on ang ¢ “object of the game is ' Brey He i whlle: lier Taos |. This question arises In the Ty every ious | plasters of Europe and America. Better ; | Mix| Mix Stations. | Mix | Mix woomiiiginiorone hand. 1} jo Soe fhe i the hall, she yo. id shart: ails _- with | Let us Ks it to day, I dell a del cigs i) of its merits is inconceivable. Be sure Condensed Time Table. . Whi vi TEE who has the two must step out ol “| wonld flash and her ey ; and healthful desert. Pre li d : : . ; TY “ is also the pena i ation. o ; ] Monty | to getthe genuine. will pre ‘Reap ve. cle, ‘which is also the penalty of any one, oop expectation. Then the snlgr world No boling: No baking: Kod Orange, Raspberry For sale by all druggists or we prepay RxAD DOWN ~muffigg a ball. The game is continued go b ck to her cheeks, her eyes won : and Strawberry. At your grocers. 10 cts. 45-1 cag bil coy Hamat ordered fo the, Unit: Jan. 21st, 1900. lve sitoz NIU Soa Sv line In ie itl wpe aud lige eats sivke wher Ee : April 1, 1900 - States on receipt of 25c. each. No 1|No 5|No 3 0 Bian . pd # : 5 ¥. % ? 3 : #%il there are only ie players el re the Td anil. took seat. be Po Bd oy eb ype s Seabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N. Y. Car X b o Pm, I “f" stop on signal. Week days only. § KING . : Genesee Pure " yr to ; 0|16 30 UrOHERBON 5 hildren choose a king ; a big circle | side her, and she Jeaned over his sioBiet Gentiomen -_{ mietaay Ln Fogar s 1 2 6 a2 LE as Sed RT Comm OD il : + Thechildr i iece of chalk. | and joyously murmured: that there Be or years. My brother was a great HE NEW YORK WORLD. 728 6 S83 401 0B] rou) Manager era § ® he floor with a p have used it fo ; g Nis Spnes t 6 oo centre. the ball on the | **My darling ! i Jey Be lias ake sick and the doc. JEL of $513 8 36 4 44] 0 14 BELLEFONTE rn TRAL RAIL- : Tie goes fo 1) ) oo happy to say au . : coffee was the cause of it, a sol 410810 Ta JAD. ! Fa in front of him; the rest stand around She was $ 1 pa she again waits. It ror SERAIN.O. We got a package but did not 7 39| 6 59| 8 8 28| 4 36] 9 06 ko effect Monday, Apr. 5rd, 1899, the hele The king stoops, quickly pick- Ten yours a Ds now. His step i8 on | like it at first, but now would nothe Withony it, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. IRs 8 25| 4 33| 9 03 [ Schedule to take e Yonday, Ap ; : % king | is in their 0 I lh i her has been well ever since .| 8 22| 4 30 9 00 | WESTWARD : EASE, § ing up Fle ball gud = thoy ope king the stoop; he opens the door. She springs oY brothel unig og Lanaak SocHoR. Lila : l #5 ? i 3 -F rl ’ aa 8 o pri iy TT a read up i takes the . y : o the . i 45-21 ; : 53| 7 15] 8 23....Clintondale.... : 58 1 2 No. 'ATIONS. 0. 3. 4 i the king throws Be ball, tylog to bit one quickly ¢ your boots !"” she soreams. s—————— Almost a Daily at the price of a Weekly. 3 od 7 10 so 5 rider's Siding. g "e 3 48 $508 tNo.3|"y : No. 2 : of the children. 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Are atten : \ do is to lool in the columns of ¢ fae IT. | WMs'PORT j 8 50|..., Fillmore...... t 618 AO ont is betier than giving him needed tor Jo i absence be came back | they are going about it in the wrong way and wil ie edition of The New York) World | fia 3s 30 Le 4 orion ba 2 30| *6 86 i 3 8 50 ++ + re. 2 ode u ee ae for the different pans Bi home. ad, and ewpty-andeds ReTer Be ao : gd — Pe on which comes to the sabscriber 156 times a 829 7 09fuuieiues PHILA erseires| 18 36/%11 36 a 3 7 00) ny Wad dlon 15206 o7 i because of the ; is the horse-rad seem to think t ey ha : Zikig %)....Lnbour } Reo the body. Tiresome, not ‘Well, where i 5 s . ing a location for a home. | year. ; ; 40] 10 30!.........NEW YORK.........| +430 29 00 | 4 55 atis. dil i because the child | ther, I went to every livery | heir hands in selecting 10 40) 19 30}... (| m—— 5 : 545 muscular exertion, bu Why, molaen didn’t have a ill certainly go about it in the wrong way hrice-a-Week’s World's diligence as a ps ={¥is Phila.) a. mip. Mm. | cememls rr - does not enjoy them. Stable in Ton: Gs sigh. Di inspect the beautiful farming country lm first news has given a circulas {Pp m.la. m.Arr, » | Hosa 1h A ™ pr dori” Tal TH CURTAIN BALL. : bit’! answey : line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul ver the English language is spok- | Daly. ¥Week Days. 26.00 P. M. Sundays. 515 7 23 Bie Grove Cro.| 7 35 | “Curtain Ball.” | _Tyuth on the It in, where | tion where 1055 A.M. Sunday. ry 5] . Another good game is Si ha the » PEE Railway in Marinette county, Wisconsin, w en—and you want it. 110.55 A. M. : Trains from Montandon, Lewisb Williame 3 ed a little higher than th the best, work plenty, fine mar- xLpHIA SusepiNg CAR attached to East. | Tr Haven and ne connect with train line is stretch The Line. the crops are of \ 2 PHILAD ; rt, Lock i 2 ildren’s heads. A curtain or a sheet is Where They Draw kets, excellent climate, pure, soft water; land The Thrice-a-Week Torld's regular sub- |, © ode oe from Nilliame) Hall. P.M. and os. 3 and 5 for State Co lege. Thal R from Sie ns on this. An even number of chil- Something is wrong; girls areso delight- | _ © ‘cheap and on long time. Why rent a farm scription price is only $1.00 per year. - We of- | West-bound from Philadelp ; = I TLART. Colley o Connect in Si a 5. R. dren are on each side; then the hall is ed to assist in serving at a party, bub they | Lo 0 vy one for less than you pay for fer this great newspaper and the WATCHMAN General Superintendent. h FH. THOMAS Supt thrown over the curtain, from = Sh es balk in serving the dinner at home. gens? gAOdrese < ¥; Boltns, Land Agent, together one year for $1.65. h time. Ev o alle St., C y It must be caught eac — Atchison Globe.