Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 28, 1902, Image 6

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onli ‘‘His face was the same, only far more Will Live in Barn, ——Hetty Green, America’s richest wom- Fine Groceries Travelers Guide.
euocratic allman, | beautiful, calm and luminous. The peace | yy, y. Bryan - Celebrates His Birthday by | 8D, has sustained a loss which will mot) ~~ === === =~ | Emme
~~ - | of God, mother said afterward, was shining Moving. cause her to lose much sleep. It was PE NSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND
m———e in it, transfiguring and bright. merely her husband. BRANCHES. :
Bellefonte, Pa., March 28,1902. “His voice was as sweet as the wind in William J. Bryan celebrated his 42d | - nove Schedule in eftect Nov 24th, 1901.
=== === | the pines on a summer’s day. He smiled | birthday on March 20th by moving from WIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
TO-DAY. | at her, and said to or three times, She sey of Lingnia i bs parm on Js coun- Medical. ar er Leays Sohetonts, 9.53 8, = Haire rote
, : = ‘Mother, dearest mother ! ry home, fonr miles distant. e vesl-| hao 11.05 a. m., , 1.00 p. m., tsburg
To-day s for work, my boy, to-day ; “Where I am now,”’ he went on, “all is ice of "No. 1625 D street, with its his- | SECHLER & CO. Lene i ont 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20
To morfow is to-morrow, : | most wonderful, and the years flow by like | toric porch, was vacated and, until his Pp. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., »t Pittsburg, 6.55
Work while you may, because to-day smooth waves. I have met my father, and | new residence on the farm is completed, the ! bot pm 2
Is nearer than to-morrow. x : Ns I Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
a great many of our people, men and wom- | family will reside in the barn. ! 6.00, at Altoona, 6.50, at Pittsburg at 10.45.
To-morrow lies so far away, i en whem I never knew, they lived so long | The barn is a substantial brick struct- FINE GROCERIES VIA TYRONE—EASTWAED.
Beyond the night of dreams; | ago, but they knew me and told me the | ure, plastered, partitioned aud comfortable. Leave Pellotinte 9.58 am, arrive at Tyrone,
And this short hour we call to-day | ways of the new home and were glad | Mr. Bryan’s new home has reached the eee phia, 5.47. p. m. TS; 2.40 p- m., ab Philadel-
Is greater than it seems, | when I came. There is no sorrow there, | foundation stage, and the object in mov- ! Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
Wt y 3 velba ou «oo | dear, and there is great love and joy, full | ing was to enable himself and wife to : BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. | 22 Cur 35 Barisbores 6.45 p. m., at Phila-
Today's Work done, welldone, You see. . | v0 oo ibice watch the building of the superstructure pail Tne a8 ad Lenvo BeRuronry 41's: We, Wrrive st. Tyrone
Mates ready for lomorrow, “Now, I must tell you something, moth- | and the planting of the crops. The Bryan 6.00 at Harrisburg, at 10.00 p.m. y ,
But waste to-day, and there will be | er. When anyone grieves as vou do, it i8 | home will be one of the finest in that sec- Leave Bellon rath HAVEN--NORTHWARD.
A harder dag tomorrow, known in heaven, and it makes those who | tion. The farm compiises thirty acres, EYOND DOUBT SATS pelloiunte, 9-32 a.m. arrive at Lock Haven,
m———— love you wonder and wish they could help | mostly ander cultivation. f B * : Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven
AN LASTER CONQUEST. you, and sometimes they send messages by | Mr. Bryan donned his working giothes : Longo Blithe, mop iuiialo, 7400p. m. Ha-
. the angels who are always going to and | yesterday morning and helped load the hig If you are looking for Seasonable Goods ven, at 9.15 p, m.
“I wouldn’t just like to say that wother | fro, and sometimes they visit you in | vans that transferred his L>longings. We bare tl VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD,
cared more for David than she did for the | dreams. = 7his isn’t a dream. I am here tm eave tiem, Leaye hellefonts, 22a. wm, arrive at Lock Haven
gest of us, but he did have gentle loving | myself. Iam David your own lad. You| rr Not sometime—bus all the time—Every Harrisburg, ID spe, Bonim, surive st
ways, more like a girl has 2 hoy ; and | still have duties, mother dear ; your hus- | —— A telegram from Clearfield says: day in the year. : am a it > :
still, along with them, he had the sweet | band, you home, my brothers and sisters, | Tho extension of the Beech Creek from SH Tin SE Sri pnb a 5 : ‘e, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven
eto the strength and quietness | and must a this grief and go on | Clearfield to Karthaus, a distance of about | THESE FACTS MUST CONVINCE EVERY Don’t spend your strength during this 20 2.0. alive Bt Willinmssort, gis p. ey
of a man. There never was the day that!| you way again and be strong. Out there thirty miles, is rapidly nearing comple- extreme weather in a fruitless search for p. m a e'phia 78y
another wanted anything that David | on the hill, there is nothing of me except | tion. This line penetrates vast coal de- what you need, but come straight to us Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m.. arrive at Lock Ha-
‘wouldn’t compass heaven and earth to get
36 for her, and he’d never let
her
so much as litt her band if he could help
my old clothes folded up and laid away.
Send your flowers to the sick, to the sor-
rowful, and not to me, and he cheerful,
posits of Central Pennsylvania. The road
is being constructed under the direction of
chief engineer Wilgus, of the New York
BELLEFONTE READER.
and get the goods promptly.
ven, 9.15 p. m., leave Williamsport, 1.35 a
m., arrive at Harrisburg, 4.15 a. Triv t
Philadelphia at 7.22 a A Tn ariite 9
VIA LEWISBURG.
on : 5 — Leave Bellef : i
it. He was son and daughter both, with | mother, dear. for the sake of your boy | Central. There are four tunnels in the dis- ’ ero at Se In Ie STiVG 1 dia
little, deft, tender caressing ways. and be- who is safe at home. Good-by, till he | tance of thirty miles, one at Fulton, 2,500 % burg, 11.30 a. t., Philadelphia s is i s.
in’ so much older than we, and having | meets you there.” feet long; the second at Shawville, 1,800 — care pellefonte, 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewisburg,
been with her when she was young and
‘‘A moment and he was gone, and moth-
That which follows is the experience of
4.42, at Harrisburg,
feet long; the third at Deer Creek, 1,400 a resident of Bellefonte. Incredulity can- 10.20 p. m. 6.50 p. m., Philadelphia at
alove, be sort o’ belonged to her in a way | er was alone, but she had had a revela- feet, and the fourth at Karthaus, 1,600 not exist about the statement because it mm eb a
we couldn't touch if we’d tried. You see, | tion in that strange hour,and she was com- | feet. ean easily be investigated. ] TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R.
David was her first hushand’s son, born | forted. : The grading is the heaviest known in oa Gen. Lox Ying on hath Bacw Fivesr Cavirornia and imported FURTRWABD. | | SOUTHWARD.
when she was just a slip of a girl of twen- ‘‘None of ussaw her until the next morn- Pennsylvania railroad construction. Three seientiously recommend Doan’s Kidney ORaNcrs 30, 40, 50, 60 per doz g HEE | @ ;
®y, and durin’ those lonesome years when | ing. She came to breakfast in a white long bridges are within eight miles of this Pills judging from what they did for me. pirates har in 0 20, wD lo = #1 3 [¥or. 24th, 1901) i 8 o
she was a widow, sewing for a living, and | gown with a fleecy white shawl about her place. They are of the Deck-T.uss style. 1 suffered intensely from pains in my : a dio] & | 8 3813
: t Bay ; i : : bd ack and lameness across my kidneys. Leyoxs, finest Mediteranean juic = | gd x
going with her scissors and her patterns | shoulders, and her dear eyes were softly | All the abutments, culverts and tunnels ~Statements in this paper about Doan’s NS, juicy I
from one body’s house to another, David | shining. She spoke to us in her old way, | are of concrete and are dnrable in appeat- Kidney Pills atttractsd my attention and FOR rien 30 and 40ets. perdos. | pu, | : re
was her great comfort. They lived with | only with a greater tenderness, and her old | ance. The first train will be ran’in July Le Pin area, The ae Dn 20,5 56
her old aunt Phebe, she and David, and | self-forgetfulness had returned. next, passing through a country hitherto of So ‘although I ten Sa Bananas, the finest fruit we can buy. 6 58 5 44
were all poor together, but very true and Father exchanged glances with my sister | unknown in the railroad world. All the regularly as I should, for the moment the 701 335 pa
very considerate, and when mother’d get | Jean, and over his worn and weary face | coal from Punxsutawney and DuBois, as rg he: en thes Fresu Biscuits, Cakes and Crackers. 4 $i 532
home at ight tined be aunt P hebe with there crept a look of such peace wd grati- | well as the Patton and Barnsboro region, reHE Tat Lean ig 724) 359 3%
a light in the window shinin’ down the | tude as I have seldom seen. Suddenly a | will go over this line by water grade to saving me much suffering.” Sil aria de CH : A 7 30] 406 2
or like a star. and David, a runnit’ to | robin in the applestree before the door be= | port. g ne by J 4 For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Ses! Mith cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and 184 410 314
‘meet her, and such a hugging and Kissing, | gan to sing and poured out from his tiny | A through passenger service will be in- DE ed non the name : : 738 414 5 07
and joy that she was back ; it was just as | throat a golden cascade of rippling melody, | troduced, giving the New York Central ; : 748) 424 is Sis
if she’d been a sailor way off at sea.”’ and then the early church bells chimed, | and allied fines 5 throagh route to Pitts- CaxNep Meats, Salmon and Sardines. 751 in : l-.Osceola June., araeeaiee 10 20|4 52
“David was the dearest little fellow, | and the world was full of music. - { burg only forty-five miles longer than the 758) 431 : 2s or on erste 754) 10 17/4 49
I've heard her say, and probably like his “It is a beautiful Easter,”’ said mother, | Pennsylvania. The cost of the line will be Ouives, an excellent bargain at... .25cts. | 8 02] 435! 9 40 Philipsburg ? Bs E : »
own young father, who died when David | “and we will go to church and carry our | about $3,000,000, of which amount $70,000 3 % : a 3 » teens Graham... 7 42] 10 07|4 35
wasn’t a year old. He was seven when | lilies; it will be lovely to see them on the | alone has been paid out for ties. The pay Tari Oirs, home made and imported. 817) 456 956 Bg IM won
«daddy met her and fell in love with ber | altar, before we take them to the grave. [roll at times has iucluded 1,800 men, and 8221 502] 10 02|........ igler......| 7 38 2 Sos 2
‘aud her pretty boy, and never rested until | don’ feel about it as I did.”’ she went on ; | daring its construction 10,000 different Pirires) swoet ands it bail 5 ; = 2 10 08,....Woodland....| 7 20 o 43/4 10
she said yes, and married him, and come to | ‘the Lord has revealed Himself to me, that | men have been employed. rec and ote ne ty A Ya S51) oi 1 poral 8 J 17. 9 4014 06
this big house to live, she and David. They | T can let my boy stay in heaven, if He —— it RS Ana Siyios Ol phomages: 8 35 518 10 20 Sh ln 3 Sn u
seouldn’t coax aunt Phebe to come, too; | needs him there, and I can be happy and i isis ad i in 3 1 : 2 10 26/....Clearfield.....| 7 05| 9 23|3 50
she said old tiees didn’t bear transplanting | peaceful here.” Locksaw From CoBwens.—Cobwebs NCE IS ENOUGH TO SEE Pure Extracts, Ginger Ale and Root Beer. 856 5 3 1 a Bis erview....| 6 65 9 213 40
‘aud =o she staid right in her old house, and | = ““Then she told ns what I have told you. | put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. O Ana pan 9000 500 10.44 dre... S 2 : 1s 34
dived to be most ninety years before God | It was just an Easter conquest you see. Millions know that the best thing to put . : ; ; New Cress now coming to us in elegant shape. 6 01} 10 50i...... Raustic,.......| 6 40 3 %
sghought about her, and sent an angel to ‘Well, as time passed, mother took up |on+a cut is Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the in- Gustave ‘lore's portrait of Dante (is 5 we 1 i reSironsch 6 31 3 09
bring her up to him, where there was light | her life in earnest, and ‘the work in both | fallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, worth seeing—once. But once is enough. CoRR. Diipriarions, We oairyis oe Une oF | ERLE WL Act dhe amp Ah Py oe 3 55
and joy and company. By that timesbe | hands with the old sweet contagious en- | Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Some such look you notice on the faces =P
was ready to go, an’ she never was before.
Aunt Phebe was certainly a rare and dear
old lady.
“‘Daddy was just as much in love with
rmnother when we were all children as he is |
thusiasm. She was not so full of fun as
she used to be. The spring of mirth was
gone. Yet acherry brightness was in her
mood, and her days were spent in looking
out for others.
It cures or no pay.
Only 25c at Green’s
Pharmacy.
A ————————————
Tourists.
of those who have suffered, and still suf-
fer, much physical pain; people subjects
to rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, perodie
headache, lumbago, or pain from some
old lesion, This habit puts its marks on
the most popular ones.
Purr CipEr ViNecAw, the kind you can depend
on,
MonpaY ONLY :—Ex ress train lea
: & es C .
ville at 4:35 a. m.; Cloarfisn 4:31; Philipsburg
5:30; Osceola 5:39, arrivin 1
train stops at all Stations E “4 Tyrenc.at és; Tui
Tee
BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
: § en 3 : fags WESTWARD. EAST .
mow, and that is saying a good deal. See ‘“The hard winters whieh now and then | = Tn them, as the custom of handling ropes If you have any difficulty in getting suited in a i j 2 Ls | | WARD 7
‘ghem, through the portieres, just sitting | come bringing dark hours for the poor were $1.00 crooks a sailor's fingers; or as too much fine Table Syrup come to us and you can get what g| 2 g | Nov. zith, 1901 | 2 i # |=
dand in hand, two old sweethearts, and | mother’s oppersunity. «She would go from : ee iE riding of a bicycle stamps a werried ex- you want. H 5 | "| x H
Ghey’ve been married now forty years. one home to another like a ministering | Chicago to St. Paul or Minneapoiis for double pression on certain faces. No wonder Pom, >
They’ve never had a ripple across the | angel, ; a berth in tourist sleeping cars of the Chicago, people said of the Italian poet as he pass- 6 00 . LL
«sarrent of their love : they've just heen “I shall never forget one dav when, as Milwankee & St. Paul railway, each Tuesday and ed along, “There goes Su 12 31|7 06
sweet and happy and beautiful all along, | we sat together over our sewing in our sun- Friday during March and April, 1002, on train J 2 . . Ste 5 46 Iz a »
bat they had one awful timé, back twenty | ny morning room, a white, breathless mes: hs 1 Ioeving Chicago at 6:30 p. m. : THE MAN WHO NEVER LAUGHS.” 2 seas] 10 45 12 45/7 20
years ago, when David died. It was one | senger cawe hurrying from the iron-works| For further information apply to the nearest Thad ombiatnis thors dial ici 535156 ; 12 47/7 23
‘of the times that people live through | with the news that there.had been.an agoi-/| cOupon ticket agent, or address F. A. Miller, gon- | | ° © cop ald Bor ena Phar 5281 160) 10 33. Bort Magiiiu. So jar
somehow, but which leaves an awful scar, | dent and Scotch Jimmy was killed. Jim- | eral passenger agent, Chicago. and quickly too. Not only those, Sr Oe Store 1a always oben abil 5. soludk 3a 1.41.10. 28...... Martha 849) 1 01l7 39
deep, deepdown. my’s. wife was a tall, swarthy -Highland 6 f- E————— colds and endighs) Kidirey and liver affect. ys Open | ? 23 1x 58) 1 087 48
“It was about this time in the year that woman, of violent temper aud stormy dis- | $33.00 to Calitornin Oregon and Wash. ions, all congestions and muscular strains, p- m., and on Saturday until 10 o’clock. 456] 122 1 208 on
David left us, a little before Easter. He | position,always quarrelling with her neigh- ington. Aisoasoy ob ihe chest. asthma and all-ail. : 1 1 24/8 08
was ill only a week, with pneumonia, the | hors, and apt to find fault with her hus- ; 2 wi 4 L ments rhichate open to oRtotnal. treat! 132 1058 16
éiced out Kind, where there doesn’t seem to | band, whom everybody knew asa peace- | Chicigo & Northwestern Ry. from Chicago- ment, It is frequently said that Benson's 425 1 2 : 2
“be so much pain, but just a weary, weary, | able and even sort of man, a splendid work- | daily, March and April, only §6,00 for berth in tour- Paster is Paints Master. It cares when SECHLER & € 4 201.. 1 33/8 40
weakness, growing weaker aud fainter un- | man, earning good wages. 1 hey bad no | istear. Personally conducted excursions Tues- ar Wi ot A re EE & €O. ia 1.43(8 45
“til the life fades away. We uever thought | children. People were afraid of Nanny, | 43ys and Thursdays from -Chicago and *Wednes- | thirty years the leading external remedy : 402 : 3 3 ma
David could die. Mother wouldn’t listen | and the man who brought the word said | days from New England. Illustrated pamphlet | "Fhe oAditylo plasters es wall us salves. . + GROCERS. 3 51 ; 10 220 2 04s co
to such a thing, even when the’ doctor | she was going on like a maniac. sent on receipt of two cent stamp by S. A. Hutehi- UL ty po BELLEFONTE, P 3491 12 10} ¥ 55... Lock Haven..| 10 30| 2 10l9 15
‘ 30 &1 ined se kept + ak son, Manager, 212 Clark street, Chicago. 10-8 iniments,.olls, ete, hava litle oro of ’ CPA BI BA Me Arr A | po po,
facked so grave and the trained nurse key Mother put on her cloak ' and almost s ger, 212 | cet, 8 ‘ ficacy as eompared with it, Use it. Trust — |
on watching the temperature, and we all ran the two miles to the svorks. A crowd TT— 4 a aegis CE ; CT nL
knew hie was going. Mother wouldn't be- | was around Nanoy’s cabin, md long. be- Li dost, Ten Travelers Guide. ae LEWISBURG & TYRONG RAILROAD.
lieve it. She rebelled at the very thought, | fore vou teached the door could hear $33.00 to Pacific Coast. gists; or wo will ‘prepay postigs'on’ any bi Rov, FOR TN, his 1 cdo
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aud no wonder. Why, he was her. idol, | the woman's wild shrieks ; he cries of an | (ili. &' North-Western Ry: during the number ordered in the United States on HE STANDARD mea Si BALL EXP:
and so young ! animal in despair they sounded like rather aor pe “hi i ; F np Panos.
“The last morni 1 Hed. 1 to: his . > months of March and April $30.00 from Chicago to receipt of 2ac. each. : P.M. [Ao Ly. Ara. meow.
e fast morning he called her to his than the wailiof a human fbeing. When Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Ogden and Salt Lake Seabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N. Y arouse a 8d... Bellefoute,........| "5.00, "4 T0
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fed and said, softly, ‘Mother, don’t grieve, | we reached the spot the crowd outside sep- City ; $30.50 Spoke? 0 Los Andles or _~ — : a Bay Reni, 8 55/ 406
; 1 ; i Sinrod be aii} 3 . IL 3 PI hil 4 ; Totes UTE 4 PR, 0 EM ES — - ’ rm ry 1 easant Ga , g
Soi £hus the Diane Ro stop ihe Fei aratedto letns enter the ‘door; and the Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, ) SOUTHWEST 22% 831 ho : 5 i 100
aud the fan when I'm goue to heaven. | men took off their hats, for everybody | viciorin and a Jurge number of othier points Harness Oil. § : 234 657 843 354
Promise me. Let everything be as usual. | loved and trusted mother. She went |. pea re i fom i b > : i gay 32 8 39; 350
: y 4 . es ; Ss 3 a ! 4 2 HTS $95 > coast. es LAA ie at il OQ ——() 2 43; 3
Just think 1 m away for alittle while, that straight up to the raving Nanny and put |g, maps ad particnlars apply to nearest ticket - FRISCO 248 710 so 5
will be all.” Of course hespokeslowly and | both arms around her, hushil herby Jov- 0B Co address. Q. Tallant, 307 Smithfield: r f * 2 717 8 24] 3 35
Keebly, but the words came, one hy one, ing touch and not by any spoken remon- | & of Pittabute Pa * aL 10-3 OF JELLIES 1 i Ta tin 8 18 330
-aud his pure, sweet spirit looked out of his | gtrance. ‘Nanny, dear Nanby,’ she said. | Joel 5, wt pi . SYSTEM 340 1 28 811{ 323
deat bine eyes. Mother tried to promise. | ‘Oh 1 madam ! moaned the woman. *‘It's a mmm § ; 0 -—— 38) 3D 5,03 34
She kept up wouderfully all day for’ her Jirnmy, Jimmy, ‘that’s gone. Jimmy's The Indian and the Northwest. ‘preserves and pickles, 3320 7.50 7.50 302
ov.’ Af sanset, just as the last red glow | dead 17 = 0 mt THEY spread a thin coating of “VIA TWO GATEWAYS Eo 1am 7.430 255
_paled over the hills, be was gone. “Yes, Nanny." : : handsomely illustrated book just issued, and J 348 808 2 : 3 2 ey
“I cannot bear to think of the weeks that 3 “I never see him axaind ntaining 1156 pager of interesting historical daty ; : Either ST. LOUIS or KANSAS CITY, 351 812 7 oR 2 38
Yollowed. They were dreadful. Mother | “Nanny,” said mother, in the stillne-g, Poses tobe Yaitlement of ste iyrear Reith g 4 " PURE REFINED = ds rns Sam aifons Sayan il 818 eh 30 231
shut herself into her sorrow, as if it were a | for everybody, was listening “Jimmy was i i he Bal pone gearing! of Blacky : ; : : service to MEXICO, TEXAS, and all 106: 8 261. 709 293
cage with iron bars, and she a prisoner,and | never so mech alive in his’ Hife as he is at | $V Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and other uoted, PARAFFINE destinations in Missouri, Kansas, Ar- 4oA3 8 OH. 702) 2 16
cwidont atanoy of beniedn andl OER i ] re riefs ; Cnstér’s 'battlégronnd and ten colored J Te Ei kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Teritory, . 4 15 835, 6.50] 214
she equally shut us all ont. this moment. 'He’s' "all right, you, poor, | §' Intos, dating Back i fol svi ; s New Mexico, Arizona, and California. 410! "8 dol. 6350 210
“‘She did not eat, she did not sleep, she | poor thing, aud yon} be the one for us to | BPP a os. dling Fak To 1600. (A careful review rad 2505 f . : ia ey . 421] 8 45}.. 650 205
“sas op hall the night at the window which | Pity. But Jimmy’s gotteh@past the worst | oF te book impresses one TE nen gon Will keep them absolutely OAKLAHOMA 43:2 Bl siz 1a
"looked towards the cemetery, and she went | and has seen heaven, and God, all in the a. houid te a Iran” Prise. oll! * moisture and acid proof. 1h taal ina 4 42) 9 0a). 6 3 33
every day, rain, shine, cold, heat, it didn’t fiviiing of an eve. I kong W. Now, dear | 4 ee ih on i es Pure Refined Paraffine is AND j al ota 540 138
matter, and sat by David’s grave. eart, tell me where yon kéép your best | ¥V'5 Per, €OPY... stage oh k . also useful in a dozen oth- : y : 5 = Ar Lviawmiewm
‘‘Easter was very late that year, and the | gown, for I waut you to Be dressed and is a. ahi 20h 10 Robie BRE Ele ga ways about the house. ial INDIAN TERRITORY , ~ LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD.
garden wus one shining sheet of bloom, daf- | comfortable wtih so many Sstranger folks | Fifth avenue, Chicago, II. © . EI ef Patl-direetions emi" i. 0 op SEM is END. WESTWARD.
‘fodils. hyacinths, crocuses, and lilies when | coming in. —————— 2 package. wr Ett, athe Paar aL TTR ret: rt
‘Goof Friday dawned. Wehad alwayscar- | “I might go on forever telling you about Veiy Tow. Rates to the Toith Sa moni noR | by those who prefer that gateway. | No 3 |
ried flowts to church for Easter, but we | mother, but’ what’s the use 8 She helieves en : ares Cafe Cars and Dining Halls cB (Bq
said one t» another, ‘No, we wouldn't | in the resuriection of the dead. That is March 1st to April 30th, 1802, the Chicago, Mil- Sold everywhere. slog ih he 0d materially to the | - En a ow
«dace; mother couldn't hear it.”” All our | all ¥ waukee & St. Paul Railway will sell tickets to ? a. x Sin va: gh P.M.
Bowers would this season go to David. His | ‘Did she ever see David again? Ob, no! | Montana, Idaho and North Pacific coast points at : a | For Rates of Fare, Map Folders and Free De- : % | Pn
grave was kept hidden nnderneath the finest | She doesn’t expect to. There’ll he all | the following greatly reduced rates: From Chica- | 46-37 ST ANDARD OIL CO || seriptive. Literatura: 345 Cy gell
of sur blossoms,and decorating it was moth- Sterniey for that, and She ean wait.” — | go to Butte, Helena and Anaconda, $3000; | =———————————— : Ait. Se} 1 5 5
et’s only relief, from shat desolate” pain | Harper's Buzare vis wr Spokgue, $50.50. Rorthund, «Tacoms, SeuttlesVic 4 + As. ogy Bd dm Ag ba Aa dy foun DNEV VAR Doi 3h :
which was sadn sliced by tears. L toria and Vancouver, $3.00. Choice of routes Money to Loan. § oO, M, CoNLEY, Or SIDNEY VAN DUSEN,. Be 50
“*‘Mother told us all abont what occurred — viaOmaba or 8t. Pagl., FEF rrr =| agent. : Traveling Pass; Agt. 12 516
warly Easter morning, | aml I never ‘for Making Use of His Learning. For further information apply to ny coupon | ONEY TO LOAN on good it je 706 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. : 312] oo >
it She badu’t to. hed at all th nema eh MA ticket agent in the Unites States or Canada or ad- g Seoumyy . li son 300
t. She dad gone to: bed at all th A small hoy known to the New Yor k Stn’ 3 ; j and houses for rent. ‘E, i : se iq 541
night ; she was sitling "in David’s, room, was introduced by his teacher to the ditto drassidonn FB; Por, district passenger agont, $075 TR 774 J. M. KEICHLIN (EYTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. |: 57 it 8 . 08 i
.~%0litary and comfortles. Everyone was mark. Tee’ Tabor #nving possibilities ap Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 45-14-1yr. Att'y at Law, ae iat AL oie te Se resi 3 po 1 4 fe aye
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asleep Daddy ati by her a ig ii Te pealed to him, and he soon’ found oceasion 1 -_ i 5 - —— - BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
= could, he had his business to see 10, |igq'sy pp, hig'knowledge to acoouns, { California Ilustreted. 75 Prospectus.’ > READ DOWN : Ruap ve. “Time Table in effect on ang after
- Andwhen night came. he was tired. Be- | ypoo away ‘on a Short visit he wrote 10 4 ati —mpermeetl June 17th, 0000 5 rs | = fect on ang after Nov 24, 1901.
sides shemever wanted him nor anyoud to his father. ‘The letter Tame? 1-17 5 Copy of the illustrated monthly. The Ghieago No 1/No No 3 No 6lNo 4{Nog | Mix | Mix| Stations, | Mix | Mix
~ Sf inside David’ dt w sort of 2 Pn 400, a journey of travel and topic, reaches us by 1 youd : 545 983 Lv....... Bellefonte 32
step ing 8s room. It was a sort of [| 2 . : p ; . i 3 te.........AT.| 9 32] 5 20
Holy of Hel She b Dear Father : the courtesy of the Chicago and North-wéktern EWS AND OPINIONS : : 5 85 10 01/............. Milesbur
: ly olies to her, you see. She ba I ! $d and, i A. 0.1p. ip, Lye. Ar Ip.mLp.m.a.m. | 605 10 04 Snow Shoe Int.
“been sitting there, wide awake and think- Shope yon mie well. Ry. “It is one of the finest illustrated publica- end oy Bs #1 10/16 4012 40 BELLEFONTE, 9.151.510) 9.40 | 15 15 (10 14]... School House
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i touch on herarm, and looked arouad, and oi wster ART i tonesirival those of the finest inagazinés, and the oF 733 7 03] 3 03 HECLA PARK. 8 51] 4 46 9 16 - Z 5h Zo Ar.......Snow Sho
w there was\David !! ary Dick on i letter-press of the whole edition.is as perfect as aa Huo ry 7-35| 7 05) 3 05|...... Dun kles...... 849 4 4] 9 4 | :
* 1Kithy, wou know what it says in “In * grandmother is well, | that of any publication ever issued, pictorially NATIONAL IMPORTANCE 739 7 00/3 09)... Hublershurg...| 8 45 4 40 9 10 £" stop on signal. Week duys only.
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“Metmotium, don’t you? There it is, we Swi by OW Were pied . i and descriptively Piston California’s wonder- 7 46] 7 16} 3 16/....... Forty 838 433) 9 03 _General Manager. General Passenger Agent.
third volume on the second shelf—this Dopo was here. ul scenery. ' Copy delivered free on application, . 3 748] 7 19{ 3 18]........ Huston.......| 8 35( 4 30| 9 00 ELLE "CENTRAL RAIL.
Lhe passage : ah 4 : ° Se “on { or mailed toany address upon receipt of two cents —THE SUN— 13 i 2 2 terns RAL se yo i x FONTE A SENTRAL L-
A oe ic $ pe Sh " % . f : 2 wens esas 2
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If one should bring me this report, “grandmother was here, © Ds PH TR ’ 1 i > 2 z isldene Siding : a : B : » Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899.
. ‘iFhatithon'hadst touched the land to-day you wonld send me some t ALONE 8 08! 7 40| 3 38]...Cedar Spring...| 8 12] 4 07) § 37 | WESTWARD EASTWARD
aH Cg Te Dy * money. Your aff. son TOM. y ma ONTAINS BOTH b SI 2 eons, So 10) 4 ol Sige: Ted down of Tesduupii
1 should not feel it to be strange. a — 4 - Business Notice, *¢0) ; : 3.15) 7 a) 3 i CTE z BUNTY » Ew tNo.5{1No. 8 No Srarions. fNo. 2(iNo. 4
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I have always been strack with the poets | 0 fair a Millon 10 His Em. | Castoria 12 20] 8 45[A%.] yg y i 250] 4725 PM | A [am Ly. Ar a.m. poor py,
wave insight. : ik ; wioyor, 3 112 34/#11 30{Lve jf WMe'PO Arr. 230 *6 55 | 416 Is ns 0 hh Bellefonte su. 8 50! 2 40|6 40
“Mother was not surprised, she was on- — Daily, by mail, . a $6 a year. (Phila. & Reading Ry.) : : 2 hi y 8 2 «re Coleville,..... 3 W 2 Ze 2
iy glad all through, thougl{ when she| James Dick, the so-dalled ‘Rubber Daily ad Sunday, by mail, - $8 a year 329 PHILA + 18 3631136 | | 251 10 47]6 43). 835 217i 23
moved to throw her arms around her boy, | King,”” who died at Glasgow, Scotland, CASTORIA : i fi ! $2 | 1040 19. 30.........NEW YORK........| +430) go 00 | $33 1061/0 i! $31:.2106 5
«ve moved a little way apart. : March 7th, bequeathed $500,000 for dis- : fk Via Phila) Il 0 BRIE 94 3000 i
“No, darling I’ he said, “not that now ; | tribution to his employes. The bulk of FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN r—— Pec I-0a TLIATY. Yon. mp. MW. | 4 150 17 03l7 00 8 20| 155g 10
Ll have come to talk to you. I can come | the iemainder goes to charities, : *Daily. Week Days. 26.00 P. M. Sundays, | 445] 11 087 031. 8 18) 1 582i6 o7
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only once, and it was hard to do, but I| Dick’s cashier gets $25,000. The cook is The Kind You Have Always Bought THE SUNDAY SUN i 110.55 A. M. Sunday. ed st
«could not see yon grieving so and not try, | bequeathed $10,000, and other domestics ro stl test Supdaw N in the World Purmapeiruia SiepriNg Car attached to East- eh ” val — 15
aud I bave been permitted. But jas' for | are to receive in the aggregate several alae i} CHAS, H. FLETCHER, | °° Ereates! Sunday Newspaper in the Work bound rain from Milam OP Mand | te ion Bader pA Ae LE
this one time. I cannot come again. |'thonsands of pounds. The clerks get from Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year. | P . 5 15 lz 35Pine Grove Cro.| 7 85 bore
In Use For Over 30 Years SEPHART. :
Aisten dearest.’
$1,500 to $22,000 each.
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Address, THE SUN, New York
General Superintendent.
F. H. THOMAS, Sug