Railroads, VRRPRAENSS. Te AP Ay ALD EAGLE VALLEY R, R— Time Table in effect Nov, 15, '86, WESTWARD, Exp. A Leave Lock Haven.... f 00 Flominglon em semssssne 9 06 MU Hall............co0c0n:0 9 0% Beech Creek ... 9 26 Eagleville... 9 80 Howard............ AN 0 44 Mount Baglo......... PH 3 68 0 bd CURED sieanresscersnssinsnrsas 10 01 Milesburg... 10 12 Bollefonte.......... was 10 85 Milesburg.. coins wee 4 82 10 42 Snow Shoes Int.. 10 48 Unionville... Governor Warren, of Wyoming Territory, in a letter addressed to a member of the legislature of Mase chusetts, gives the following testimony in regard to the practical working of woman's suffrage in that territory : “I have been a citizen of that terri tory ever since its organization, and was a resident there before its organi- zation, while it was yet a part of Dakota. And from my experience and observations I am compelled to say, in justice to the women of Wyoming, that woman suffrage has not lowered the grade of public officials’ in that territory. On the contrary, our women consider much more care- fully than onr men the character of the candidates’ and parties have found themselves obliged THE PRICE OF SOULS, 1859-1887. HAMILL, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Oftice in Furat's Blook, High street, North side J. CALVIN MEYER, ATIGRRET-ATIAY, Office with Judge Hoy. lone, Ps. Ino. KH. Onvis. 0, M, Bown, Fite L. Onvie ()BRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYEAT-LAW, Court ous lichte, Bu. Woodring Hock, fa ’ JA MES L. Tr it is wrong to drink alcoholic liquors, it is wrong to make them, and the helper is a * partaker with the thief.” They who sell their grain or other produce to the distiler, their apples for cider, their grapes for wine, or who raise hops or barley for the open market, are all helpers and pariakers in this bad business, “But, hold,” says one; “hops are also used for yeast, and barley for food,” J That is true; but in proportions so snall that probably you would not be raising either hops or barley if they were not used for beer; your hops and your barley go to the brew- er, and you get his money, which he gets of the saloon-keeper, who in taro has taken it of the drinker. This bloodmoney the toper has paid for the drink which is killing him soul and body—a drink which you helped to make. The money is shared with you by the brewer and the saloon-keeper, your partuers in this nefarious busi. cord growing out of it. Our Re Droskard ualitieg usually briogs | Reafly all. vole, sod ple He ud Yoming in the money freely to the seller, the | elsewhere, the majority of wowen maker,and their helpers. Hops ares |" good and et by ¥ vik . ol profitable crop(sometimes) when the ood ams). 30% evi], a drink business thrives. ' Farmers can | and in passing the act which also usualy get a few cents more for | their grain and potatoes if they sell | them to the dis.iller. Hopraisershave | usually no difficulty in buying hop- | poles, uor in hiring men to work in| their hop—yards, nor women to pick the hops, religious womentoo, and | cal workings of woman suffrage com sometimes even temperance women. | mend it We have heard of such things. How dose this happen? It is because | re it better and know more of its | all these respectable people want some | (fraits. It hss been produ ve of | of that money. Women shupe their | mueh good in our territory. If the) plans half a year ahead, snd make | Women of Massachusetts are as intel their ‘engagements deliberately in | : order to secure a share of that blood. | Wyoming (and [ bave no reason to money. They are willing, for pay, to doabt they are,) their political ioflu- help make the poison drink for the | j ence will be good for government acd husbands and fathers and sons of other | | public order. Certainly is this the case women, though they would be very |in Wyoming.” This, in che facts re- unwilling to bave their own fathers | cited, iz cerjainly a very strong state. and husbands and sons drinz it, or to | ment in favor of suffrage. drink it themselves. | The ‘results of the In excuse they plead their needs. | Wyoming Territory have not been | They want a new dress, or to furnish 'barmful to either x, but rather their parlor, or to pay off a mortgage | beveficia’ to society; on their farm, or for clothing or food | there, according to Governor Warren for their children. All very laudable, | have no ides of changing their law but then it is a carious enincidence lon this so! ject. that this is the same plea often made | by the rum-seller, he “must support | his family.” Doubtless if these wo- | men did pot pick hops, nor these IN farmers sell thefr produce to the rum- | x makers, some ope else would; but this, too,is an excuse of the ram-seller—if | he did not sell it, some one eles would. | However you may try to excuse your selves, you are in the same busivess with the rum sellers, if you are in any | : way helping to make or to sell their | drinks, if you sell them your labor or your prodaece, or rent them your | buildings for that business, VhaRERE rE RRR aRR TAT ahaa Great Reduction wesnnen | L. PAROLES. | C. FP Hew | SPAN GLER & HEWES, ATTOR EYSATLAW WRLLEPOXTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. | Special attention to Collections; practice in "sil th | Covrta, Ocnsuliation in German or Eoxlish, “i “4 F. FORTNEY, ATTOKN EY. AT-LAW, BELLEYON x, PA Office fu Conrad House Allechenystrost, Special sttesution given to the coils Yes of elatma All business attended 2 promptly iy J . G. LOV E, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Bellefonts, Pa. Office in the roms forme. y ocoupied by the inte WB. PF. Wilson volb Seat, ans eRr En Port Matilde Hannah Fowler Bald Eagle Yauil sasenses the complex) son. anc. ina groduce COnMipEL ion. he Glher Se utan medicines dl | Baran, “ Farmall Ave, Miwso. Ris i, od Brows! ova fn Bitar hs a | Souknein aioe ho Pave A fo od Tian alow om PRICES EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone............... . East Tyrone...... Shesanives 7 Vail Bald Eagle....oocconens . Fowler both political we of the - a of Liv. en ls dear and children. » i CA A oltsin rel order women, county to nominate their best men in to obtain the support of the As a business man, 8s a city, aud territorial officer, Governor of Wyoming have seen much of the Woman safeage, but I have yet to hear of the first case of womestic dis. PB. BANTINGS WV. RAREEA. HABTINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYE AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Nes on Allegheny street, two doors east of the of Bice * vooupied by late firm of Yoeum « Hastings. $0 and eromsed red lines Made only on wrapper, Tuk MERCER sess canine esiionnns -d BROWN CHEMICAL OO. BALTIMOKE, Julian and row as Territory, 1 workiogs of Snow Shoe Aktien rncns. 8 Mileshurg Bellefonte Milesburg................... Curtin Mount Engle.....ccovnvem. X Haeward...................... id Eagleville................... 4 Beech Creek......ovonveine ¢ BiH Balle.onssiciesonn ¢ Flemiogton....c.oeovnnens - Arrive at Lock Haven.......... 9 40 BIG BARGA NS. B ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R. 3": ~Time Table in effect Nov 15. Ph Snow Shoe 6.456 sa. m., arrivesia Bellefoute 8:26 &. m. } Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 a. m., arrives st | been Snow Shoo at 11:00 a. m, Leaves Snow Shes 2:50 p. m., srrives st Bellefonte 4:55 p. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT 1 BOOK and JOB OFFICE HIGH STREET, BEAVE® J. WEELEY GEPRARY, JAMES A BEAY ER & GEPHART, i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ofce on Allegheny street, north of High, Bedie BELLEFONTE, FPA | outs, Pa 1-ip Is BOW OFFERING \ y * GREAT INDUCEMENTS | TO THOER WISHING FIRST-CLASS Plain or Fancy Printing We have unusual tacilitios for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPH LETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENI1E CIRCULARS, | Leaves Bellefonte 7 7:56 p. m., arrives at ! BILL HEADS NOTE HEADS, Snow Shoe 9:56 p. m. J 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. BUSINESS CARDS INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE. CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS | BEF Orders by mail will receive promph| i attention, 8 Printing short notice and I am now Prepared to Give women | C. HEINLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW uo | | is | ! gave to women this privilege, I must ac- | Bx LLEI ONTE®A. LEMENT DALE, | knowledge its success now after fifteen | Office N. W, corner Dismond, two doors from Sest Lat door tothe leftin the Cours Hows, Fe Bl ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, uations! bank, b1%1y. ‘ —— C Belletonte, Pa. T C. HIP ears trial, and [ will add that no — H PLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOCK HAVEN. FA. All businessprompt!y attended to. ily WM. P MITCHELL, 7 PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, LOCK HAVEN, PA, Will attend to all work in Clearfield, Contre and Clinton counties, Ofce opposite Lock Haven National Ban) b R.A. W, HAVER, DENTIST, HIGH STREET, BELLEsUNTE, PA. Boe in Harris’ Block. HOY, M. D., H.X; OCTULIST AND AU KisT, | Office No 4 Bouth Spring se, Bail efoute, Pa. CUtfice bours T wha wm, 102and 1% 5 pan DE J. Ww. RHONE, Dentist, can be found at bis office in wid McAllister | Bellefonte, Pu. ae + F, P- BLAIR, attempt to repeal the law has { made for ten years, aud noue, for the I practi - be- | lieve, is contem plated; more and more to favor | EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.~ 4 Time Tuble in effect Nouv 15 86, WESTWARD. hag y ey ITE q » un ler. ] {among men and women as they udn« 25-13 DRY GOODS, done in the beststyle,on st the lowest rate 5 £9 | v Penn's Furnsce......... - 1 HOBIE... cc caeiniaenssivasn 1 Marengo......cuunrsens rs Jovevitle f....ccoconiuieins Furnace Rosd.virirenn.. Warriors Mark.......... Pennington Wanton Mill £............. & L. & T. Junetion.. Tyrone. concassesessassssns EASTW ARD, | ligeot and public.spirited as those of | | Dress Goods from Ge lo per yard. ‘A. BEEZER & SON Will furnish you with Meats of 211 Kinds | At Their MEAT MARKET, G5 ov gor. R. A. Beck, ay 3 83] IN THE OLD ENTRE COUNTY BANKING Conrad House, COMPANY, tia di an . Allegheny Street PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — RecelveDeposits And Allow Inte #t, Jseount otex; Bo: gud Sell (Phila. & Erie Division. )—On snd | Mier Nov 15, 1884 | Corned Beef a specialty. | WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Gov Seturition, ; Jaws A. Braves, Prosicent Leaves Philadelphia Huarrisburg...... - J.D. 8uvenny, Owshier, Williamsport... EC. 5UNEs, Pree's, 2. P MARKIS, Ons’, Jersey Shore..... Lock Haven | FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EELLEYONTE, Alleghany Street, Bellefonte Pa. Retovo. cere... Arrives at Brie... .coovvvnne.. - NIAGARA EXPRESS PASSMORE HOUSE, Frowt sand Sproce Stress, Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg PHILIPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodsing ot moderst ste Arr, st Williamsport... Lock Haven JEWELER, WATOURS , CLOCKS , JRWELAY , 0, All work sestly sxecuted. On Allegheny sireet ander Brockerhof Hotes. La] aaa 58883 womans’ Business Card M BARBER SHOP, Under Mat Nationa experiment io | laoavs Totone L&T. Junction Weston Mill..coooviercsnes Petinington......cooensss - Warriors Mark......... - Furnace Rosd...... Loteville......coiiviniens - Marengo... BRM cess sassisrasinnsn Penn's Fornsce......... Fairbrook...comvssivomss BOOS ciaiivesrssmpsni sass 8 NC7 IONS, and the people r seanbes veune - — wibr'z I vad. Jt r brea 11 30 w—eJacob’s for Gralam wafers OTICE OF CHARTER roby given made to the Governor { duly i, 1857, at 2 0 William ¥ Emery L. T. Munson, J J W. Gephart under the Ast i “An sot to provide § the ine vy : and regula tion of certaln ow tone,” approved Apnl 2, 84 | od the supplier ers for the charter of as | ied corporat pti 10 be called “ihe Bollafonte Ir Nail Company grnioed for the pa man efactar ne fren or steel rr of any ther art wood, or both, tagsther with the tv : APPL] ‘a that an f Potns, Tras . lock P.M. 3 « FF fice fe fing wit C. Miller and | of Asssmbiy entitle 20 pm | 3 am 10am! 86 am | 68 am | 65 am | 0pm rath ar RICES IN ACCORDANCE | purpose v both, or of se uy ot metal, tos of comms meinl or Pr hase lagee, hold mortgage and e011 ros] ont mineral tights, the mining and preparicg for market, o~ for 1 own wee and consumption cov from « {other minerals | the erection and farnsces, forges, mille, foundries and mel other foe provements as may be decmmed pocesmey. and the monufacture of hon, steel and her metals in al} } shapes and formes | transported © " I market and "he disposing of the serge, aod snch ther | *abling attached. ~ with the times, | OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS: avin mots. FRESH, TENDER ona, Sxroxry Pa | TERMS§LL ER DAY ! A evod Livery attached. or GROCERIES T40am Ham] 55 pm | 15pm! 0 pm! re nnd alr Sethi of «aa Ed the sme Now, suppose that all this is true, | and perbaps without your ever h: Wwe | ing thought of it before, you find | yourselves receiving the wages of ini- | quity—~this mogey that has been paid for drink. What do you propose to do about it? Can you ask God to prosper your business when you know that the measure of its success will be the number of people that are ruined | or injured by it, and that if they | should stop drioking, your money would stop coming? Did it ever oe eur to you to ask yourself how you would feel it you cpuld see all the | mischief that is wrought by the very drink that you help to make? You ean not follow it out very well, bat it I+ there and God sees it. You do oot quite Foow how He will bring this home to you ; bat do you think that | He will consider it a sufficient excuse for you to Bag : “0 Lord, it 1 bad not done 4 #0ie one eles would, and | I might a+ well have the money anybody 7 : Doubtless if traib, you that offinces’ dbo, Tt that Ae b3 whem thooffvnce osiels > ! thon of Its Lue news; moons and enjoy all the rights, henefite and privi. acts and things ae may be Bocesenrv ini the snd for these po pies te have son of seid Act of Assembly and the severed supple ments thessto FOOEN M. DALK 3t Beilefonte, Pu. Juoe 7, 1087 t RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM proses. Lower Tan the Low, est. (rive us a Call. We Guarantes Satls- Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg .. Ww iliameport... Arr at Lock Haven.. EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven...... 7 Williamsport...... 81 srr at Harrisburg... 11 80 : - Philadelphia DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane covviine 600 am Renovo....ccoveiens 1006 am Lock Haven...... 11 16am WillTameport... we 1285 am arr at Harris Philadelph TWH m ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie .cococvnne 18 pm [Pe Wk m Lock Haven...... 11 45 «11 10am 82pm] T10pm| weheve senw Tam Brie Mail East i. Want connect at Krie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8, RR.; at Gorey with 8, P.& W.RR,; st Emporium with B., N.Y. ta RR. and st Dring. ! wood with A. V. RR. R. 'NEILSON, Gen’ Supt. JUICY, AND WILL GIVE 806 pm | SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONNECTION, A————— AGEXTE WANTED to sll “RYNINIRCFXCES of 60 YEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS, B 8 43 p 1a | Mustmting the Wha, ‘BEN PERLEY POORE #1, Hamer, and Eocentricitios of ated colebrition. A richly ilostrated treat of inner , from™ye time” to the wedding m | Bust HOUSE, 506 pm | PA. i Families and single Ph Uietme: | oral traveling bie : 424 commarcial mes ars » the to this Fi Hotei, where comforts at rensonable rates. they will Sud hom pry | IOCHSN to Juryusen and others atten Court ik ER R. TELLER, Proy's New Brockerhoff House, BROCKERHOFF HOUSE ALLRGHENY (OENTRAL HOTEL, « Rallrond FTRS1 NATIONAL W.G. Rook, RATES—8100 PER DAY.
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