Colleges & Schools. IF YOU WISH TO BECOME. A Chemist, An Engineer, An Electrician, A Seientic Farmer, in short, if you wish to secure a training that will THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE A Teacher, A Lawyer, A Physician, A Journalist, fit you well for any honorable pursuit in life, OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. How Canaries are Taught. The Sweet Warbling is not Natural—Birds Singing Melodies are Worth Hundreds of Dollars. There is a story of a country resident who sent a letter to the local authorities complaining that he was kept awake at night by the singing of the nightingales. The denizens of Hand Court, Holborn, are less fastidious. Up to the present they have not complained at the arrival in their midst of some hundreds of canaries that make the dingy little passage echo again with their sweet warbling. These feathered songsters hail from Ger- Donkey Found a Fortune. Penniless Barney Murphy Struck It Rich in Ari- zona. Barney Murphy, who is but 32 years old, has just sold out an Arizona mining claim - for $155,000 and has been offered $40,000 additional for still another claim. Less than two years ago Murphy was penniless. He worked as a laborer for the Copper Queen company. Like thousands of others he started out in the Bisbee Dis- trict grub staking. Thousands of prospect- ors have searched over the mountains of this region, enduring grim privations, to | | ] | of England within a few weeks. Arsenic in Beer. Attorneys-at-Law. There has heen an immense amount of ‘‘swearing off’”” among the beer drinkers No apos- tle of temperance could have effected so great a reform so suddenly. The brewers Bev J. E. L. ORVIS. WER, ER & ORVIS, Attorneysat Law, Belle- fonte,Pa., office in Pruner Block. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 20 & 21 21, Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.44-49 44-1 themselves have done it, owing to a dis- covery that many of them have been doc- toring their beer with arsenic ina way that frightened people who do not want to RF legheny street. H. C. QUIGLEY. REEDER. DER & QUIGLEY.—Attorneys at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14, North Al- 43 5 die by arsenical poisoning. The 1act is, the deadly drug has been used with the utmost audacity. The coroners’ inquest have revealed a practice of poisoning by beer that it would not be unjust to call B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practice s A in all the courts. Consultation in Eng- lish and German. Office in the Eagle building, Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 DAVID F. FORTNEY. W. HARRISON WALKRR many— where the other singers come from. return at last destitute. : ORTNEY & WALKER.—Atto £ Ta TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES They are the first consignment of many to| Murphy bonght a meagre mining outfit DE In Mabelester there Dave "Bellefonte, Pa. Office oe renin = - : follow from the great canary-breeding es- | and a mule and started out without any been 2,000 cases of developed arsenical | building, north of the Court House. 14 2 TAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur- nish a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ- ing History ; the En lish, French, German, Spanish, Latin and Greek Languages and Litera- tures ; Psychology; Ethics, Pedagogies, anc olitical Science. Thee courses are especially adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most thorough training for the Profession of Teaching, or a general College Education. The courses in Chemistry, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the very best in the United States. Graduates have no difficulty in securing and holding positions. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as “oung Men. THE FALL SESSION opens Sepember 12th, 1900. For specimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses of study, expenses, etc., and showing positions held by graduates, address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Centre County, Pa. "Bellefonte, Pa., March 8, 1901. A Healer's Investment. { there are in a Crystal Palace choir. tablishment of Messrs. Blumberger & Co., Leipsic. Messrs. Blumberger are ambitious to flood this country with the melody of German canaries to counteract the effects of the German bands already here. Canaries are an important item in the export of our great commercial rival, for the Fatherland sends to different parts of the globe about 450,000 of the birds an- nually; 40,000 finding their way to this country. But most of these, according to Mr. Schmidt, Messrs. Blumberger’s Lon- don manager, are ‘‘country’’ canaries or ‘‘choppers’’—birds that, like the comie- opera Chinaman, cannot sing a song with- out a concluding bar or two of ‘‘chop, chop, chop.” The retail value of such a bird is 3s. 3d. Most people pay three or four times that amount for it. The better class ‘‘roller’’ variety is now promised. Even under this one heading there are al- most as many different kinds of singers as Alto- definite plans. He was so poor that he was obliged to find some one to finance his scheme. He joined forces with a man named Freeman, who paid the expenses and agreed to pay Murphy $17 a. month for one vear while he was searching for gold. In company with a patient jackass and his pots and kettles, bags of beans and pork, blankets and pickaxes, Murphy wandered for several months. One day his donkey stumbled over a round rock at the bottom of a gulch which Murphy at once recognized as ‘“‘live rock.” The stone was cracked in places and re- vealed particles of gold in the gray quartz. He had made his strike. He examined the rock in every direction and everywhere the tiny yellow specks abounded. An Elephant at Work. Probably the Only One In the Country Used on a Farm. poisoning and at least thirty-six deaths. At first it was supposed that one or two brewers had been guilty of the practice, but arsenic has been detected in the beer manufactured in fifteen towns in the mid- land counties: One of the professors of University college, Liverpcol, has testi- fied that a calculation of the total amount of asenic found by the inspectors of the local government hoard during a period of thirty weeks showed four tons, ‘‘enough to kill millions of people, if divided into equal doses and administered at once.” There is already an immense falling off in the beer revenues of the beer tax due to decreased consumption.—Boston Herald. In extremely cold weather there is al- ways danger of the water pipes freezing if second floor. The Hot Water Pipes Freezes First. ec . Pa. Court House. Physicians. L. OWENS, Attorhey-at-Law, Tyrone, Pa. Collections made everywhere, negotiated in Building & Loan Association. erence on application. S. TAYLOR — Attorney and Counsellor a aw. fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. business attended to promptly. C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefcnte Office in Hale building, opposite A All professional business will re- ceive prompt attention. 30 16 7 W. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor ati Law. Office No. 11, Crider’s Exchange, All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. Consultation in English or German. Loans Ref- 45-30-1y Office, No. 24, Temple Court All kinds of lega 40 49 39 4 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon State College, Centre county, Pa., Office at his residence. 35 41 they be exposed at any point, or if the cellar be cold. If only one pipe freeze it is nearly always the hot water pipe, which HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, (Xo offers his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office No. 20 EDUCATION. — : Ya iffer- ; gies N. Allegheny street. 11 23 Christian Scientist Bought Second Mortgage for gether there are about twenty four differ James Cahill, of Roney Point, is the | Seems to most persons a reversal of the | eee een ——————— Fair Patient ent and distinct ‘‘rolls’’ the hollow roll, | oy person in West Virginia and probably regular order of things, for that is the pipe une the hell roll, the bow roll, and the drip- | i) the United States, who has in regular that they think ought to resist the effect | , Dentists, With a faith that nothing could jar, Miss ping-water-bubble roll, to mention afew. | co yyon his farm an elephant which is of the cold the longer. EE. cir. wa. Kate McCulloch left her Ohio home to seek | In England not one canary owner in 10,- | nced for farm work. With the swaying | But strangeas it may seem, hot water | J * YARD DD Sus Offies Jn Orders ne health, happiness and hearing at the hands %00 hae 8 bird that | wonid pam the ant beast hitched up toa plow he can turn Ireeves more quickly, thay cold water, for | Sts Bellefonte, Fu. of the Christian Scientists who do business | Standard in an examination 1ield by (xer- ound than .any of his neighbors | Several reasons, In the 1st place, there ; Cie . man experts. Most of the so-called ‘‘roll- mote ground: Shan : : \ Bo ns ot aima. | ult in expected that what still remains of | {ygheq of kin trom some healthy person t | suddenly detbtoned, went nto the resi; | MAREE 1 HAS; L. PETTIS & CO., All combined in an immen cross the Susquehanna river Brie pon as : ! For sale at F. P. Green 15-46-1t Saddlery. hin Be a A Me arriod away in a | the burned surface, died last ‘night at the | dence of John Roberts, where he terrorized Ror, . P, Green. 45461 AI BUYERS course of a few weeks, when the ice passes Hotel Imperial. © 0/0 000 | geveral women, among them ‘Miss Mary | inigpaIERindseL! 1 ik Eh off. The Harrisburg Telegraph says the | o The operation a grafting, 16 tan Roberts, by brandishing # i nen Hilde p— COUNTRY PRODUCE RE OR Ama AIN break made last spring. ver heen re. | derstood, was not performed, Miss Fish- 1a yush at the women, when Miss . erts Y PRODUC — NOW 15 THE TIME FOR BARGAINS... | break made \nat spring hus Dever Boob | ers condition improved so iiioh that her | screamed and fell on the floor. She never Plumbing etc, easy parece Sd ta en ened by persons who have robbed the’ physicians believed that it’ might not be | revived from the shock, and died in a few rE ed Poul y. dame, urs, Eggs and : structure for the old iron. Harrishurg | DeCESary. The burned skin = was beiog | minutes. The other women fainted, and his AOU). DET i ll wh. vit To-day Prices | __._ rE ber uptivoe tad feharmen, will shef | fapidly | replaced. (bya: spontancous. Rew | are in. a serious condition, suffering from in DUANE STHERT, NEW TORE nu === 1 howe Dropped r= 10 tears if the old dam is carried complete- ZrOWth:, oil Grad doi aid sot nervous collapse. The "police captred en © hh Euan is mm ly away. If the dam goes down it will | © 0 —— Hazlett after a fierce struggle, «1/1 id i FANE, OF OUL.DIOSPR avis ht esl g REFERENCE: Faia) DANIELS & CO., Bankers, 6 Wall 8t.. N. Y. All I Agence! od, SE Co.’s, Dealers in Produce in U. 8. and Canada, permit the shad to ascend the npper ‘Sus- quehanna and Juniata rivers. The owners THE LARGEST STOCK OF HORSE | of big fish seines are already overhauling |. Odor. of : Disense. < nie . Mwenty-first Child a Big Baby. {oad Every Malady Has Its Own Particular Smell. i (Hoos: SFE SLE RS AN BY FSi atts Hay _ COLLARS IN THE COUNTY. JAMES SCHOFIELD, 8-81 iad BELLEFONTE, PA. ————————————————————SSESCS Pure Beer. BY PURE BEER. The Bellefonte Brewery has earned a * reputation for furnishing only pure, wholesome, beer. It proposes maintain- ing that reputation an assures the pub- lie that under no condition will. doctoring or drugs be allowed. In addition to its them in view of the fine catches promised when the shad fishing season opens. It was well known that before the canal ‘| was constructed and the dams were built that there were shad fisheries at’ Williams- port and in this city,” where shad were ‘caught in great numbers. Fisheries here may become valuable properties as the Columbia dam is the only obstruction pre- venting shad from reaching here. rr erro “The Passing of Little Will te. A Baltimorean who has been collecting queer epitaphs from the old graveyards of ‘the State recently made some unique ad- ditions from a cemetery on the banks of “A ‘medical journal says: Dr. McCassy declares that every doctor should be able to diagnose measles, diptheria, typhoid fever, consumption and even epilepsy, by the smell, as every-.one has an especial odor when disease is present. Thusin case ‘of fayus, the patient exhales the odor of mice; in rheumatism there is an odor of acid that is very easily recognized. In ‘cases pyemia the breath is nauseating in its smell; in sourvy, too, there is an odor. In peritonitis the odor is like musk; in rofula, like sour beer. In ordinary fever here is an ammoniacal odor. Ii mitten fever thie odor is like that of fresh baked ‘bread. Among hysterical women ‘there are many delightful ‘odors, violet and In inter- | What is said to be ‘the largest baby ever born in New Jersey first saw light of day in Camden Monday morning, when a boy weighing nearly twice as much as the aver- age infant came to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward McCarty, 4,426 Ferry ave- nue. The young giant weighed sixteen pounds. He is the Swenty-fires ebild the stork has brought to the McCarty’s home. His mother weighs 250 pounds and is 46 yems old. The father is a veterinary surgeon, is fifty-five years old, and weighs 225 pounds. isk dl aiid —The Methodist Advocate hits the nail hard and squarely on the head 'in ‘the fol- lowing : “Just at this time the country needs a new religion that will make a man chose your doctor—for ef- fectiveness of work rather than for lowness of price. ‘Judge of onr ability as you judged of his—by the wor already done: | + 1. Many very particul people have judged us in this way, and have chosen us as their plumbers. There is no : Established Trade of over 20 years. "45-41-41. YOUR ; ‘ . Ey —. heh Din i : { “Fine Job Printing. PLUMBER LYE Jou Brinn. ; as you : FE JOB PRINTING ;0—A SPECIALTY—o0 AT THE WATCHMAN { OFFICE. A sale by the keg it will keep and deliver the Little Choptank in Dorchester. The | pineapple being most manifest. =~ cemetery is connected with a church known tle of work, from the chespes asthe Old Trinity, and both the church : sti pay his debts. Shouting and giving testi- mony doesn’t settle accounts with God or Dodger” to the R. J. SCHAD & BRO... BOTTLED BEER ; del ov AGAIN: wi, ‘We bounce right into a fellow and of igen. wi Tink of gts ad RSID OR Ao ha ; and many of the graves are well over 100 | '/' They'll Come Again. man. ha rol ng : i No. 6 N. Allegheny 8t., i ; 2 {5 fa A i | years old. One of the epitaphs taken from |. joining ally TIL Gd Go pus him ous of the church, if he goes toa | || A pi 4 ' —BOOK-WORK,—1 = E for family use. Try it. You ean find | op anoient tomb is: .‘‘Seems to me there aren’t 80 many pret- ball or theatre, but never say aword tothe | | goqg6¢ TT od aad Blas saab dd bons tasy od sod 4 i “nome better, and there is none purer. | "Tye Wille was a darling, ‘ty girls on the street as usual.” [00 ie) plous, Scamp who never pays his debts. | ! i that we can not do in the most satisfactory man - g tor Little thought we he would pass 14 188 $obaly ot: You know ‘woh severe | The latter is doing the church more harm pe : “ner, and at iis 3 : MATTHEWS VOLK, Through the holy gates of heaven weather is said to keep back the peach | than dancers and drunkards for there are | |» Siiiirniidilivnlininins il Prices cohsidtent with the class of Work.” ‘Cin 45-5-1y Proprietor Bellefonte Brewery. When he ate that apple sass, erop.”’ FOIE SES OF "| more of them in the church.” + © serpy sssamsaraties on or communicate with this office.