Bellefonte, Pa., September 26; 1902 ————————————— EE ———————————— THE DOLL. Poor old china Dolly, all cracked and faded, It has been long since your hair was brushed and braided ! Where are the hands, little hands, that once ca- ressed you, Deft little fingers that formerly fed and dressed you? When God said, “Come, little girl,” He wanted her only— Perhaps He forgot that a little girl might be lone- ly. And so in the night she wakes—and gropes there beside her For the little cold face of her Dolly that they have denied her. —New York Sun. Stratton Leaves $14,000,000. Cripple Creek Bonanza King Dies at the Age of 54. Since 1891 everything Stratton had touched seems to have turned his way. But Midas-like he had no pleasure in the vast wealth he accumulated. Since 1872 the old Stratton homestead at Jeffersonville had heen broken up. The father and m«ther have long since passed away, and whatever brothers and sisters there were have also drifted beyond the ken of their former neighbors. The old house still stands—and local tradition con- cerning the remarkable prodigal is still rife. Once, and once only had Stratton visit- ed his old home. That was four years ago. Silently, friendlessly, almost unknown, he arrived at the city of his birth. What memory may have awakened can only be conjectured. A picture of a broken home, with a murderous son and a pleading fath- er in prominence, framed in a background of youthful joys and contentment, may have crossed his mind. That heart-break- ing old expression—*‘It might have heen?’ may have occurred to him. Two hours between trains; a glimpse in- to a happy and yet terrible past; a steeling of the eve, and back once more to the financier’s desk—the slave of a golden god. help this great cause of the people against the bosses; of fair play against machine tyranny; of freemen’s rights against political slavery; of honest government against official knavery; of patriotism against despotism. The enthusiasm of little Democratic Fulton, at the opening of vue campaign for the redemption of the state, is an indication of the coming uprising all along the line. In every county the people are preparing to overwhelm Quayism this time. Let every voter do his share of the work. The Harrisburg convention was boss- ed by one man, who threw down and cheated his best friend. The Erie con- vention represented the people and nominated candidates who own them- Homeseekers’ Rates. Chicago & North- Western Railway. Round-trip tickets sre on sale to points in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas and other points west and northwest at one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip, via the North-Western Line. Tickets are good twenty one days to return. Call on any ticket agent for particulars, or address W. B. Kniskern, G. P. & T. A., 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago. Hot Springs, S. D., The great sanitarium and health resort, in the picturesque Black Hills. Only $24.30 round trip from Chicago, on certain specified dates through- out the summer, via the Northwestern Line. Through train service from Chicago daily. Ask ticket agents for full particulars or write for in- formation to A. Q. Tallant, 507 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Very Low Round Trip Rates. Via the North-western Line Chicago to Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, until September 15th. Return limit October 31st, 1902. Luxurious fast trains leave Chicago 10:00 a. m., 8.00 and 11:30 Pp. m. daily. For tickets and information apply to A. Fine Groceries Travelers Guide. SECHLER & CO. | FINE GROCERIES | | BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. | If you are looking for Seasonable Goods —We have them. Not sometime—but all the time—Every day in the year. . Don’t spend your strength during this extreme weather in a fruitless search for what you need, but come straight to us Leave Bellefonte, 9.53 a. 1.05 a. m., at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg 4.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte 1.05 P. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 Pp. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., st Pittsburg, 6.55 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 6.00, at Altoona, 6.50, at Pittsburg at 10.45. Lease Bellef 1.05, at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m. 11 - 1. CE i 2%, P. m., at Philadel Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 2.20 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 P. m., at Phila- i deiphia, 0.2 p. m. . eave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. m., arri 6.00 at Harrisburg, ar 1.00 p. EHve St Tyrone, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Schedule in effect Nov 24th, 1901. VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD. m., arrive at Tyrone P. m., arrive at Tyrone, VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. . onte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone, VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD., Sellefouis, 9.32 8. m., arrive at Lock Haven : Bellefonte, 1.05 P. m., arrive at Lock Haven P. m.,, arrive at Buffalo, 7.40 P- m, 10 Leave Bellefonte, at 8.16 . m. i - ye lan % i P. m., arrive at Lock Ha VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a, m. arrive at 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p. Joe E paves Harrisburg, 3.15 P. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23 p- m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 pP-m -» 8ITive at Lock Haven : : .10 p. m., arrive at Willia ; . Tallant, 507 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. nd get 5 y msport, 2.48, p. m. infield Scott Stratton, the maltimi. | TN Was Stratton, the unpretentious | Selves. Pennypacker is Quay’s own; J Jalan 07 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. _ | and get the goods promptly % larrisburg, 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia 75% Wi | So ’ ail-mil- | oy illionaire. Pattison is the choice of freemen. ave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m.. arri lionaire Cripple Creek bonanza king, who millionaire Medical. ven, 9.15 p. 'm., leave Win, Lock Ha. + 0 1€ave Williamsport, 1.35 a m., arrive at Harrisb TTI t Philadelphia at 7.22 Hy ios Wy tirive of VIA LEWIS) Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 SVR: arrive at Lewis- Durg, at 9.05 a. m, Montandon, 9.15, Harris, arg, 1L30 a. m., Philadelphia, 3.17 p, po Leave Bellefonte, 2.15 P. m., arrive at Lewisburg died at his home at Colorado Springs, on Sunday night, was horn at Jeffersonville, Ind., on July 220d, 1848. He went to Colorado in 1870. He prospected for gold in the mountains with poor success until July 4th, 1891, What Pennypacker Stands For. Will Do As He Did Before. In his great speech at Carlisle ex- : > No Quay machine candidate was Quay Governor Pattison said: ever more clearly branded than ex- » 4.42, at Harrisbur:, , 6.50 p. m. wiih pues wesssss ‘with July's bo Hi i : a From a rereading standpoint of the Finest CarirorNia and imported 10.20 p. m. 8, P. m., Philadelphia af oon Ea scorer bs famous Tate’ | 00 FUR SON Atsporsct of events oridight Years or Limisidiss ORANGES... ccnrsrisrriiriaesivionn 30, 40, 50, 60 per doz. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R mine in 1898 to the Venture Corporation | fort has been made to prevent the 4 tion I have not one line or one act of NORTHWARD, of London for $10,000,000 cash. He re- : : I A FATAL MISTAKE. Lemons, finest Mediteranean juicy SOVTRVARS. invested in Cripple Creek mines $7,000,- | truth being known, but in vain. € | that administration to change. If IU. sin cirri bi dod: 30 and 40cts. per doz. »f g Nov. 24th, 1901 i ~§ | o 000, Swning ML the Reopstty Individmlly -| ¥ght has been turned on and the | elected by the suffrages of my fellow- aul = Si ga i TF u in the Tr i Colorado Springs and Suburban railway ( crushing facts so plainly revealed that | citizens I will do over again just what Baan vio tv tui we ns by PML( P.M = and $2,000,000 in Colo i : i TEN ’ 50 3 2 ETRE and > Io 05y al Res soos realty. | successtul denial is impossible. It was | I did before. During my first period | | OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST OF | Famsn Biscuirs, Cakes and Crackers, oon 3% 11 205 5 . T JN ? . ho! His will has not been made public, but | hoped to play another confidence | I Was compelled to veto over one-third BELLEFONTE PEOPLE. Tol ¥E Nuc he probably left much of his estate to pub- game upon the voters of Pennsylva- of the legislation enacted because of Sweet, Mild Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and | 7 11 3 46 11 09/5 37 lio institutions of benevolent character in 4 y its iniquity and its unconstitutionality. — Dried Beet. ] 1 23 10 5 2 3 Colorado. His sister, Mrs. Jennie Cobb, | nia; but the scheme of deception has Dari h 16d about th 7 30 30 10 51(5 21 of San Ss Salma eambetiali; a been shown up and each passing day uring the Saoan) period abou e esa fatal mistake to neglect backache. i CANNED MEAs, Salmon and Sardines. ] 3 4 10 1 a 1 college, New York, same percentage of vetoes was neces- ackache is the first symptom of kidney ills 10 35 and bis sister, Pearl Cham! iv. : ; Serious complications follow. ; 788 414 S107 beneficiaries Hiiatton Chan sii adds to the discreditable story. The sary. They never suceeded in passing Doane ihisay pills ears them promptly. | O11vEs, an excellent bargain at................... 25cts. | 748) 4 24 1s = > % si ng ; ) ? onde ay UNH L0018I0 2. i sn i bere aE i Re eh ey Sums for charity. His death is greatly re- | PASt Week an effort has been made to | 4 pil over my veto, except in one in. Until it hecomen Diabetes—Bright's disease |, ~~ ds and inh BEML Jon 4 784 10 1/3 3 i ¥ iti Tu E O1Ls, home . ; Siciion ang) dag are at balf mast through- | ex cite the interest of young men in be- | stance, and they've been heartily Read what a Bellefonte citizen says: made and importe : 0 £3 7 ® 10 13 : is ; i ) Irs. L. A. Miles i : 6 4 4 Fifteen millions by means of a hlow | Ralf of the so-called Republican candi- | ashamed of that ever since.’ apr 1.2 Mion Linh sasey stys: Pokies, sweet and sour, in bulk and various a 4 PA ie i Ma Birntton, arene record of Winfield Soott | date for governor, while the record of me Sd my heart and boskdes | neuraigias My | 170° end ayles of packages 25 00 Bigler | 736 » os 2 § n, malti-millionaire, a quondam rest was very much broken from nervous- 828 508 10 08. Woodland iy job carpenter, of Jeffersonville, Ind. July his subserviency to evil influences Small Freight Cars to Go. ness and the kidney secretions embar- Pure Extracts, Ginger Ale and Root Beer, 830.510 101. Mineral Sp 7 > 40s Jo 4th, 1891, Stratton discovered the famous | sho thi isguided ¢ £ nT rassed me when my back was aching bad- 834 514 1015... arrett...... 713 9 36/4 a Independence mine in the Cripple Creek | ~°"° “8 Misguided creature of | Railroad men who have been considering | I Sal Date Rey Mi wae : 835 535) lo so cleonard "| 7 ool § 3013 0 Siglo ¥ Oulotads, Previous to that | Quayism to be a most unworthy ex- the pralen) of dofog Susy Wit the Songs LS appeared surprised that EW CHEESE now coming to us n elegant shape. iy ix is 52.1 a 105 $0 30 eventful day he had spent almost twent tion of freight have evolved the theory tha was not acquainted with their merits. J|...8us. Bridge...| 6 49 1 years in a fruitless aa to locate y ample. He has earnestly sought to it is owing to the use of small cars. which inte oni to the Bosh Block CEREAL PREPARATIONS. We carry a fine line of | © 9° 20 10 M our wengvy le..| 645 3 5 paying claim. cover the manifold and grievous sins Pen ae mare trackage oon Hoye | near oa oy they did the most popular ones. 6 09 10 58) Stromaci th Leaving his boyhood home in 1872, a 7 cilities in large cities afford, an ecause the result of their use for the pain and 6 15 11 04....Grampian.....| 6 30/." mechanic with the worst possible case of of a political malefactor, Who seeks 0 | ype locomotives cannot haul a greater ton- latnenesy oon ae, They Haig Pure CipEr VINEGAR, the kind you can depend M.A M. Ar Lv.lp. wm. tl ey ‘‘gold fever,” he entered the already crowded lists of fortune hunters in the West. During the winters Stratton work- ed at his trade—earning enongh to provide for a prospecting tour in the summer months. hs : will take up 50 per cent. less trackage and alsmemter tie name—Doan’s—and take WESTWARD. TT EASTWARD. — This was his mode of life fiom 1872 to cal intrigue which all honest men locomatives can haul 50 per cent. more in : ? a g i Sov. 21th, 1901] = g € 91. must condemn has been so vividly | clear freight. The small cars will be de- 3 & & | 2 4 2 |= After working some $2,500,000 worth of thin & ism | Stroyed gradually or taken off the freight . = gold from his great find, Stratton disposed told within the household of Quayism lines in cities. — ale -P.. of his stock for $10,000,000 cash to a syndi- | itself. In another column we give the — 5 . 1 oa cate of English capitalists. indignant declarations of the most About 7,000 Have Left. fo 35(7 10 He immediately began a career of specu- ; tuiai ; ? . 5 40 714 lation that spelled fortune from its begin- | f2ithful journalistic supporter the _ The anthracite strikers are flocking to the 5 37 7 20 i d Quay machine has in this ‘state. No bieaminans distrios, enbigeing drown, Mud. : Our store is always open until 8 o'clock 55% 15 75 h : } 0 reensbhur elas, - 5 ’ ackivoly wii) iy ay 12 os one can read the bitter denunciations | jy 2.000 miners from the boa fields Sewing Machines, b. ms., 204 on Saturday unéil 10 o’sloak. 512 1 3 7 3 terprises—adding year by year to an al-| Of the Philadelphia Inquirer without | have arrived there and it is estimated that in } = 1 Unionville... 907) 1 10/7 51 : : : : | 3 ea 0 toy, Immense oo JIS onli perceiving the unprecedented, yet jus- thers Die Sow in the Pistsbury district over TANDARD : . 114 10 on ne 0 18 i oils % inary success— ’ . 1 05] 9 53|....Bellefont a 9 Tuck would perbaps be the better word— tifiable bitterness caused by Mr. SECHLER & CO ix 3 gs 9 41 ilesburg ww] 0 2 ] us i itis: Stratton was morose, unsatis- | Quay’s conduct. What was so freely Wife of Bishop Thoburn Dead, ROTARY : 420...... 9 301 Font mie.” 3 59 LEE Se. Tir mee yany 8 Nis of SO | sng yrankly seid, By way of provost | Mrs. Show, viol Bichon 3. M. The SHUTTLE GROCERS, $00 13 30) o 33 1518 5 him only as a man of few words and to the | and warning, fairly represented the ahs af shs Meihuiis: Epos L ehneh, 121 BELLEFONTE, PA. HH 1 30 2 Lod 58 Sf to A 3 |, 'S. Jr Sm — ‘ 2 04/9 09 Pe aren at ions = feelings of nine-tenths of the Republi- Thoburn’s illness was contracted in India, SEWING 3 Elo a - Lv Arr 210018 as the acoumulation of wealth, which, so | €@2 Workers in Pennsylvania; and | where, in company with her husband, she MACHINE Travelers Guide. . 2 en ey, far, at least, was not the means of making either him or anybody else bappy. retain power through using him as a cloak to hide evil doings and pur- poses. It is seldom that the story of politi- what they thought and said before and at the time of the state conven- nage. owing to the space taken up by the cars and the dead weight. The Pennsylvania railroad has therefore ordered 1,5000 more freight cars of 100,000 and 80.000 pounds capacity. The big cars was a missionary for many years. I can conscientiously recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. STANDARD GRAND on, If you have any difficulty in getting suited in a fine Table Syrup come to us and you can get what you want. (lossy ONLY :—Ex Ville at 4:35 a. m.: Clearfiel 31; 5:30; Osceola 5:39, arrivi sn train stops at all Stations. press train leaves Curwens- Philipsbur ng at Tyrone at 6:35, This BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. — 3 LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. EASTWARD. Nov. zith 19v1, mn wag = One faction of those who gossip hold that ——Recently an inquisitive woman was wo TRACKS iT ERIN AED. the conditions under which he lefs his old | tion, they are still thinking and say- | talking to James Whitcomb Riley on how LOCKE AND CHAIN STATIONS. Mall Exp, home for the West were to blame for his ing to themselves. They have no love | Poorly paid was the profession of literature. IN STITCH. TO TEXAS po, ye] Ly A.M. | P.M. idiosyncracies. Others guess at an early : “But, Mr. Riley,” said she, ‘surely you TWO MACHINES IN ONE. 221 645 sm sn love affair. an act of hasty temper, eto. | fOr Democracy; ordinarily they are | have no cause for complaining. You may A NEW FAST TRAIN 234 64s 86a 409 Prey al aay te Higher wrong. active and zealous partisans, but they be 3 very Heh nian. I understand you get Botwesn SEL, 254 © 1 $43 500 efore tratton drifted into ways of a dollara word for all you write. Ye-e-es, : ; etween St. Louis and Kansas City and 2. dissipation in the little Southern lufiana | "1leVe In fair play. They are neither |b Sr ord fur all you write. drawl, Pe ufture sewing ORL AHOMA CITY 255 100 $38 3 it city of bis hing, All family record and | Sneaks nor hypocrits nor political | ‘but sometimes Isit all day and can’t think up. WICHITA ’ 7y 30x iy 3 42 recept argued against this wholesale sow- of a d—n word.’ The Standard Rot x il- 3 : 3 38 ee of his wild on vet Stratton on] highwaymen. They have given the Onl ot ol yt he a5 Si DENISON, 30 : 3 in 3 to do just as he pleased —consequences not Democratic party many a hard tussel, i Whien & 21H] i egal to thres fel Sun stitches while other machines IAN 3h 7 3 80s 3 = considered. and were ready to do so again this d ’ te. : oR] 3 32 15 308 He iway 5 Dossesten a violent temper— Year, until an y ne boss = carry ig 96g elie honive's dusk THE And principal points i yout »0 nH th 3% Tan: 748 25 and that was directly the cause of it all. ? id ; "CRS nism SoXas and the Sonth- . 740| 251 One day in a trivial argument, evil pas. | out his own selfish purposes, showed , {TTARDARD SEWING MACHINE CO. | wi, Be Tr ood ls made | 41) §0e in ze sion got the better of Stratt > aan 3 tric lights and all other m n t li - 8 55] .....|. 2 amd to aid his Father in +omatling F bis contempt for thelr wishes 20d Warr [R58 gis nosdinays bo the os veniences. - It runs via our now complete © | 358] § 18); 110) 231 this mortal coil.” His attempt, while | Fights. MISS SARAH C. BRICKLEY, RED RIVER DIVISION. $00 228: 100 238 well directed, was ineffectual—and his It is no wonder the Republican par- FORTUN ‘ ing | 47-23-4m BELLEFONTE, PA Every appliance known to modern car buildin 415 8 35 ; E FAVORS A TEXAN.—‘‘Having » PA. raph g +3 35. 659 214 1 % ; . ; AV( and railroading has been employed in the make. | 419 8 40 Jather pitimake] reo But this act ty organization in half the counties of Sistresting pains in head, back and stomach, up of this service, including 4 2 s i). : £8 3 b Not only relatives, but neighbors and | the state is standing still in this cam- an Kinga Now 8EaD peshe:, hasan in Wie Restaurant. odor CAD: OBILRVATION gan, ran 43 828) a1 ET en 8. side ana; ent o re . Stigens, OW, ,J0 see the last of | hajen. The men concerned knew El- Whitehead, of Kennedale, Tex., *‘ and soon information as to rates and all details ofa ton | 4 se 913. nis innie. innie’’ reciprocated their ki d believed. io ni d ted | felt like anew man.” Infallible in stomach Cry RESTAURANT. via this new route will ‘be cheerfully furnished, | 2.x. | 4. w. AF Am ip ow affection, and, “swearing eternal ven- In and, believe Bolum ahd wanle and liver troubles. Ouly 25 cents at Green's 4pon application, by any representative of the LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. geanee; . Ane sivls of the her of iy him for their leader, no matter what Drug 8 I have purchased the restaurant o ly EASTWARD, TE uy -like character—de- f Jas. I. McClure, Bish 2 ” tel for a Dew roysternc sry other people thought about him. They strech” IC aval ho ny won hop - ( FRISCO ar y gg here Business Notice 1 to to the be: 3 3, talents would be better appreciated. know nothing of Pennypacker, except i ma TS Youts the i SYSTEM 2 2 : e went to Colorado. taurant : that he is the subservient tool of Quay Testauran Omics oo There, after working very peaceably, it : Castoria 9 is presumed, and acomaniasing Soeiing and they don’t care what becomes of CLEAN, Address "'08] “9"Ts["". Sootia rT: 10°65] "450... Jee $5,000, Smtion Snsered Joe Slate ol. him. They know that Pennypackerism FRESH and 0. M. CONLEY Or SIDNEY VAN DUSEN, sa 901 ps iE 7 aaa assaying. Ae he pr and Quayism mean one and the same CASTORIA TIDY. 4 Totes Agent, Traveling Pass. Ag.. i» : 51 Peny, Furnace 10 = i 3» renee far as he was able—that pertained in any | thing, and that is enough to chill the FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. Menls furnished at: all- hops 70 Park Deiising, Pushing; Pa. 32 835 Maren 0... 10 49| 5 07]. he alia of sol. the proverbial | [AITOV In their bones—at present. | my, ging you Have Always Bought aes ond dstisucten to order, ENTRAL RAILRO a onl 39 4 Fgmuee ond oy Fu y Gi o seen sees. term of hardship, struggle, discourage. | Delamater was unpopular enough, but Boars the COME I Ap Thy Tr C AD OF PENNA. wn? : isl Ix Sigrriots vin. n %® 5 2 pen 39g fasoluiions=le Hiscovered Bo: he made a manly canvass of his own, | Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. : Condensed Time Table, | 286] 7 samo Banston-- ne oy Washington. carest NEIRABOr | and had earnest friends in many parts In Use For Over 30 Years. 47-28-3m CHAS, A. HAZEL. | p,, powy Jane 25rd toon. (BEEP: i a Eve Toney Lan. 6 5 All by means of his college blow-pipe. | of the state. EE ne and. Jue: B This a or the or Tp le ie Telephone. No 1/No 5|No 3 No 6/No 4|No 2 ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. butt of Grey y miner's jess from Det ot to| But Pennypacker is absolutely with- Tourists. Time Table in effect on and after Nov 24. 1901. Pueblo. The very idea of a college ‘‘stu- | out personal following or strength #1 00(%6 50/%a 40, BELLEFONTE: To 10["s To| 5 Bo | 2x | Mix | Stations, | Miz} Mis dent” locating “pay rt with suchan | anywhere. He is the sole creation of | $50.00 Ronnd Trip to Californta. 716) 7 00] 3 sof Nghe! 8 81 4 87) 9 7 ge Milesburg 7] 3 3 3 00 Ato ih a Sine of coon. | Quayism and has made it abundantly Chicago & North-western railway from Chicago, YOUR TELEPHONE 733) 7 10) 3 og ou FARK.) 9 45| 4 45) 9 3 SL ng tainment and liquor the prospectors laugh- | clear that if elected to the governor- | August 2nd to 10th, The new Overland Limited, is a door to your establish- 7 29( 7 19 3 09 seiublersburs.. 9 38| 4 39| 8 58 13 i gain Simp. ed Stratton’s efforts to scorn. Little did the luxurious every day train, leaves Chicago 8:00 ment through which much 733 723 813... X ertown.....| 9 34 4 35| 8 54 | fff wa hens they, the prospectors, dream that their ship he would sink his own feeble will p.m. Only three days enronte. Unrivaled scenery. business enters. : > 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 a1 “f sto lenal prospects were real only in their imagiva- | Within that of the tyrannical and con: | Variable routes. New Drawing Room, Sleeping KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN 5 is 3H 35 426 8 1 . HUTCH] SOX, Week Says only. Ww tions and that the blow-pipe. i ’ Cars and Compartment cars, Observation ears by answering your calls Ai . 423 8 42 General Manager. General Pass bands, was another aii Pe in Serattons scienceless master to whom he owes (with telephone.) All meals in dining cars. Buf- sompty as you would In Ta 33 arto em. 0 13 413 8 3% J3ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL- After his find Stratton sold the Wash- | €Verything he has been, all that he is | fet Library Cars (with barber.) Electric lighted to ana aid us Toned 7 57 7 47| 3 87|...Cedar Spring...| 9 07 4 07, 8 27 ROAD. ington in oie fo get Money with which | and all that he hopes to be in public psoghons, Tro gther i Hie 0m &, "aud zy Zod Service iv 06) 7 581 3 45] TLL RAT 19 ooltd oe 30 | Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899. to operate the Independence. He received 30 p. m. daily. The best of everything. Daily our Time Has a Commercial Value. = 2 WESTW, or part of the selling price—enough to life. This candidate, indeed, is the and personally conducted tourist car excursions If Promptness Secures Business. 1145 838 Baoan 3 os 7 37 read down Rib equip his one-man syndicate—and in course | biggest sham ever put up by Quay, | to California, Oregon and Washington. Apply to If Immediate Information is Required. 12 20] 9 10|Arr.} WM. EE 1Lve| 250 +1 10 No. |No- | Srarroxs. No. 2[tNo. 4 of time the purchasers, being unable to and his weakness is giving the boss | YOUT Dearest ticketagent or address A. Q. Tallant, If You Are Not in Business for Exercise 12 29 Lve J SFU } Arr.| 2 30 : 1 : ° raise the rest, the Washington reverted to 507 Smithfield street, Pitt~burg, Pa. stay at home and use your 7 30 (Frila, $ fending Ry.) Poo | Aa am |L Ty him. He showed his mettle, indeed, when, | the deepest anxiety. EE ——————— lyobe Distances Teleplione, Seay > a4 4 15/ 19 30/630... *8'50| "20 6 40 Iu smi some Soupeiition, he Bougiis up As the days go by the poll-parrot $12.75 Round Trip to Omaha. excuse for traveling, 1040; |........ New Pos aries +4 25 3 3 I 5 5 go : » 2 Be 30 ahou acres on all sides of the Indepen- idate will grow smaller and small- Via Chicago & Northwestern R’y from Chicago, 47-25-tf PENNA. TELEPHONE CO. Pp. m.la. m.|Arr. Lve.la. m.lp. m 4 28) 10 47/6 43|.. 8 85| 2 17/5 93 dence—securing by this stroke a number | €2Rdidate will g October 15th, 16th and 18th. Favorable ti $Week Days "| 433 1051/6 46]. 8381 210 of rich i ? er, until even the Quay stalwarts will a ar the a le a iol 10 =) Ar NEW YORK... Lv 4 oo 4 36) 10 56/6 501... 828 2 06lo 13 ta tw ts yy , | (Via Tamaqua) 4 401 11 02/6 55/......Briarly.......| 8 24 2 (0g 14 After the sale of his capital prize,” | 14 ashamed of him. Meanwhile, the | ventions. Four perfectly equipped fast trains 4 43 11 05/7 00...... Waddles.....| 8 20| 1 55/g 15 Stratton invested in other Cripple Creek ¢ | leave Chicago daily. The only double track road Money to Loan. *Daily. tWeek Days. ~~ 26.00 P. M. Sundays. | 4 45/ 11 08/7 03|....Lambourn....| 8 18| 1 52 6 07 roperty, in the Portland, Poverty Gulch, | great battle for the redemption of |, = “ Chicago and the Missouri river. For 110.55 A. M. Sunday. —“ RTE GE, LLY B8 ker Hill and American Eagle mines. -thralldom and , ill ieu- PrinApELPHIA Sterne Car attached to East. State College. 5 Fe htm WR Pennsylvania from the-thra Heer ; Spalted Pamphlets sod Jal Jaren MONEY TO LOAN on good security | bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 P. M, pons B Ch| 11 BAIT O7-rmBtr0 ©8err.| 740 1 31 L : 3 lit ber of rail- | Curse of Quayism goes grandly on. » ApDLY y 8 Tad and houses for rent. West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.36. 510 7 3 Bloomsdorf... 7 40 25 Colomonprings es y, a number of rail- Let ever? son citizen To Als nasi to dress, A. Q. Tallant, 507 Smithfield street, Pitts- J. M. REICALINE, J. W. GEPHART. 5 15) lr 35/Pine Grove Cro.| 7 35 0 roads and other enterprises. I urg, Pa. 47-38-4¢ 45-14-1yr. . Att'y at Law, General Superintendent. F. H. THOMAS, Supt.