Colleges & Schools. I= YOU WISH TO BECOME. ———— strife she further increased her holdings by leasing or extending her boundaries back about thirty miles. The approach to the har- bor is indeed picturesque. Numerous small islands, some under cultivation,some in their natural state, narrow passages between bold struggle is carried on for the possession of a large loving cup and the pennant. At pres- ent the Oregon and Wisconsin are tied for championship. The league ended with our Flotilla tied also for first place butin the first game in playing off the tie we lost. My | -——Enpgland hae not hesitated to seize Egypt and she will not hesitate abont Ara- bia, if for no other reason than to guard the Persian gulf. The next thing we shall hear is that she has ‘‘taken over’’ the vast —————————————— Attorneys -at-Laws. C. M. BOWER, * x E.L. OBVIS Boz: & ORVIS, Attorneys at Law, Belle- .fonte,Pa., office in Pruner Block. 44-1 4 Chemist, 4 Teacher, rocks, and Victoria Peak gradually becom- | old love of anything athletic has asserted | pearl fisheries at the Bahreen islands and J C. MEYER—Afttorney-at-Law. Rooms 20 & 21 An Engineer, A Lawyer, ing outlined in the distance, these hold the | itself again and I have been playing regular- | has fortified the mouth of the gulf in order e 21, Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.44-49 An Electrician, 4 Physician, attention of the visitor until the town itself | Iy with the team. It isthe best diversion | to control the commerce thas comes down F. REEDER.—Atlorney at Law, Belle: A Scientic Farmer, A Journalist, is seen in its cove at the foot of the Peak and | and “one that will guarantee health and | ¢jo Bo phrates and Tigris. eo fonte, Pa. Office No. 14, North Alle : 49- chort, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any honorable pursuit in life, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. later the harbor itself opens out and the ship anchors. One who has traveled to any extent in the waters of New England or more particularly around the coasts of Maine, can picture such scenery as always is found along the China coast The island land of Hong Kong itself consists generally of rocky ranges, the highest point of which is Victoria Peak, 1809 feet above the water. This peak is reached by an inclined railway which IT am told is one of the steepest in the strength in this climate. Shanghai has a very fine club at which we are “put up’ during our stay in the port. All the‘‘States’’ papers are on file and though they are a month old at the least they are surely read most eagerly by all of us. Every one in every place seems to do their utmost to make our visits to their port as pleasant as possible and there is a tie between Europeans and Americans existing in this country that you will find nowhere else. Not A Sick DAY SINCE.—*'I was taken severely sick with Kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which re- lieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured,and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors gheny street. B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practices . in all the courts. Consultation in Eng- ish and German. Office in the Eagle building, Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 DAVID F. FORTNEY. W. HARRISON WALKIR ORTNEY & WALKER.—Attorney at Lav, 4 Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Woodring s building, north of the Court House. 30 ¥ ©. sAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor at world, having an inclination of 45°. Owing We are expecting a trip up the Yangste : Law. Office. No. 24, Temple Court ; ving : Ine of mine have been outed of Rheum- | fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal TAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur- | to the excessive heat in the summers this is | river soon. You are no doubt aware that atism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kid- | business had Ly. nds of legs nish a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ- ing History ; the English, French, Gorman 8) tures ; Psychology; ics, Pedagogies, an adapted iy is of ods ) nish, Latin and reek Languages and Litera- olitical Science. Thece courses are especially 0 seek either the most thorough training for the Profession of Teaching, or a general College Education. the great summer residence of the Europeans. On the side lookiug toward the harbor, there are terraces the whole distance down on which are a great many handsome residences. At the foot of the Peak is the business por- this river is navigable for these boats for about a thousand miles, However if we take that trip next we will probably go mo further than Hankow, about five hundred miles from Shanghai. Later we will return ney troubles and General Debility.’”” This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C., writes. Only 50¢, at Green's, Druggiss. C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, - . Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court House All professional business will re- ceive prompt aitention. i ical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the ver 3 ; . . mins ees me gig oe au Bieciricn) a difficulty I a an y Son of jhe towh In eality. the : So-called to Hong Kong and still later to Cavite and HET H. WET Altorney Sad Oognsellor at own 0 on on oes not exist. a ils 3 4 . e 0. rider's Xxchan . YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the sume terms as Young Mer. | 8 8 anila. ALFRED TERRY BRISBIN Medical. second floor. All kinds of legal business attended’ THE FALL SESSION ovens September 15th, 1904. For specimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses of study, expenses, ete., and showing positions held by graduates, address THE REGISTRAR, 25-27 mm can State College, Centre County, Pa. Coal and Wood. name simply signifies the island and the set- tlement is officially designated Victoria. The population in 1901 was 297,250, with a fair percentage of Europeans. The climate is ex- cessively hot during the summer months and somewhat cool during the winter. For five months, October to February, nothing better than the climate experienced there could be desired. The summer months are very try- ing to Americans on account of the damp heat. Dgysentery and intermittent, fever are His Voice. “What would you do if you had a voice like mine?” ; “Have it operated on.” “Have it operated on? Why, I'll have you to understand that 1 made my fortune through my voice.” Arr HUMORS Are impure matters whick the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there is such an ac- cnimulation of them. to promptly. Consultation in English or German 394 J M. KEICHLINE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.— Practice in all the courts. Consultation in English and German. Office south of Court house. All professional business will receive prompt attention. 49-5-1y* Physici ans. 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, commen: Bewniiety fever, Somlelimes nearly “Yes. I heard you proposed to your They litter the whole system. JENN, if. D,, Pu and Surges ; | y ver, - : j ege, Centre coun a. ce E RD K. RHOADS mer ; small-pox prevails from November to Wife with. it.” Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup- at his Tesidence. £9 % 35 41 i YDWA . | March. Neglect of the usual conditions of tions. loss of tite, that tired feeli ci ! health as exercise, diet, and exposure to the Wages, Forsooth! 1055.01 Appetite, that. lired fesiing, Dentists. Shipping and Commission Merchant, re—eDEALER IN— ANTHRACITE Axp BITUMINOUS {coats ~——CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS,— snd other grains. —BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS and PLASTERERS’ SAND Bellefonte, Pa., November 4, 1904. A Letter fron ihe Orient. After an intermission of several weeks we are able to publish another of the in- teresting series of letter which Alfred Terry Brishin has been writing for the WATCH- MAN concerning life aboard a United States Man-of-war and impressions formed during his cruise of three years on the Asiatic squadron. U. 8.8. DECATUR, Torpedo Flotilla Division, Ningpo, China, September 17th, 1904. | Dearest Uncle:— It seems as though I have been neglect- | together with a little care will insure any . sun even in winter, conduce to and almost invariably result in sickness. Common sense ; stranger against illness and will convince him that Hong Kong hasthe finest winter climate of any place in the world. | Shanghai is another port closely akin to Hong Kong. The former however is gov- | erned by a Municipal Council and is divided | into settlements, the native city, the French | concession, the American concession, and ! the English concession. The town issituated on the Wusung river, though the name | signifies ‘On the sea.” The annals of the Chinese show however that the port was originally on the sea and that the low land intervening, about ten miles, has been form- | ed by alluvial deposits. The foreign settlement is entirely separate | from the native city in boundaries, govern- | ment, and commerce. The old one-storied | godowns, and straw bungalows have given | way to modern four-storied buildings. Asa | dade! Mrs. Annex—I’ll tell you what I'll do, Bridget. If you'll consent to stay I'll raise your wages. Bridget—Listen to her, wud ye? Raise me wages, in- Ye’ll increase me salary, that's phwat ye’ll do.—Brooklyn Life. The Modern Way. He—And so they got married? She— Yes, they got married, were separated again in a week's time and have lived happily ever since.—Philadelphia Bul- letin. His Favorite Animals. Sunday School Teacher—Do you love animals? Boy—Yes'm. bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA AND PILLS Remove all humors, overccme all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. Testimonials of remarkable cures mail- ed on request. C. I. HOOD CQ., Lowell, Mass. Buggies, Etc. PurecEs AT KNOCK-DOWN PRICES ock N. W. Corner Allegheny and High te, Fa. G as administered for the painiess extraction of teeth. Crown and Bridge Work also. 34-14 R.H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, office in'the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modern electric appliances used. Has had years of ex- perience. All work of superior quality and prices reasonable. 45-8-1y. J E. WARD, D. D.8,, office in Crider’s Stone te. Bellefon Bankers. ACKSON, HASTINGS, & CO., (successors to Jackson, Crider & Hastings,) Bankers, Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Netes Dis- counted; Interest paid on special deposits; Ex- change on Eastern cities. Deposits received. 17-36 a whole the town presents a very Americanized | appearance. i The Municipal Council is composed of duly | ing you of late but the life here has been strenuous to an extreme, We have just run up to this town on a little jaunt for provisions “That's right. I'm glad you do. What animals do you like best?” Insurance. McQUISTION & CO. sak KINDLING WOOD gaa ice. he battle ships are in Nimrod | elected members of the Yotious concessions | “Snakes.” Vii ILLIAM BURNSIDE. z ound with the others of our five boats. This | who have made the city wbatit now is. | “Goodness! Why do ou like offer a large assortment of Buggies and ces h or cord as may suit purchasers. i : : ; i ion | : y other wheeled vehicles to the trade just : a . oy the bunch or running around for maneuvers makes life | They have provided a spacious recreation ! snakes?” : Sheri ele ae ED maeiu Successor to CHARLES SMITH. ground including a fine base ball field, a race track, cricket field, and foot ball grid-iron. | This gives us an advantage over other ports worth something and stirs up the old long- ing to be constantly underway. I have been too busy to let you know 6“ ’. $ . ’ ’ Cause it ain't wicked to kill ‘em. FIRE INSURANCE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of his oD ends and the public, at BUGGIES AT $55.00 Practically Admitted. just what I think of this country and its peo- | as the people are interested in the various BUGGIES AT $60.00 : Fai “op nid HIS COAL YARD...... ple. Strange tosay I have almost reached | American sports and the several ships have Tess—May is considerably older than $ Temple Court, 48-37 Bellefonte, Pa. the conclusion that these letters are not ac- | athletic teams of every sort. The streets B : BUGGIES AT $65.00 and drives are lined . with trees and kept, Bess. Jess—Yes. May practically ad- READ complishing the purpose for which the were written. It is not necessary to recall toy your mind the numerous times I have begged you to come out and see all this for yourself. Inasmuch as these requests, or more, entreat- ies, have availed nothing more than a dim OK ! BUGGIES AT $75.00 Seri JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successors to Grant Hoover.) Central 1312. eR a uae. mitted it to me the other day. Tess— You don’t say? Jess—Yes; she said, “Bess is just about my age.”—Phila- delphia Press. scrupulously clean and in every way are up to the best in our own cities. There is also a | large park situated in the center of the town | on the water front where a Filipino band ' gives concerts every afternoon and evening. Telephone Calls - All high class, new vehicles, ready for your inspection. We guaranties every- thing we sell and sell only what sustains our guarantee. aear the Passenger Station. 86-18 RAIN CO. promise of some future visit before I finish { Thisband issupported by the town and is far | FIRE (ARPNER £0aL & 6 my alloted three years on this station, I am | above the bands heard in our own country. In ' Success. We have lately accumulated a line of almost evercome with a temptation to leave | every particular the town has been made as Paul—Percy. what is your idea of LIFE, ; out of my letters all impressions or descrip- | attractive as possible so that those who are 5 Ys 5. a GOOD SECOND HAND BUGGIES BITUMINOUS tions and try this method to rouse enough | forced from business to spend their lives in ' Success? Percy—My idea of success? That wo have Dads a will zol} AND curiousity to make your projected trip a real- | this country ss ‘‘exiles” and those who are | Well, it is having people run after me chess. YC Te os over Sle ML Je ANTHRACITE ity Sather han a mythical Spity; : have for a stated term fom force of circum- | who used to run away from me. Pe ACCIDENT z ong Kong as you undoubtedly know is | stances as we are, can forget our misfortune : NG— ini . inti AND one of Britain’s many possessions. Or- | and beas near home as surroundings will per- NIN Lis cn od rata Ne INSURANCE. The more you speak of yourself the mit. The policy of the Navy department has ' more you are likely to lie—Zimmer- Y uistion shops than anywhere else. been to do their utmost to further athletics ' ? iginally the island alone was the only terri- tory owned by that goverment. In 1861 she This Agency represents the. largest Fire Insurance; Companies in the CANNEL COAL. Bs | acquired the opposite peninsula of Kanlung | among the crews and to this end we all have ' n McQUISTION & CO. World. L and in 1898 during the uprisings and internal | our teams. Leagues are formed and a spirited : > 49-17 BELLEFONTE, PA. em ——— ——————————— —NO ASSESSMENTS.— GRAIN, HAY, STRAW and PRODUCE. At the old coal yard at McCalmont Kilns of the American Lime and Stone Co. OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. We will make a specialty of Cannel Coal, the fuel that is both economical and satisfactory and leaves no troublesome ciinkers in the grate. 49-31-6m 19:31 pe Prospectus. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Preys TRADE MARKS, IGNS DES COPYRIGHTS, ETC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may aliens jE ks opinion free whether an in- vention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive speeial notice, without charge, in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Illustrated weekly. Largest circu- A a ournal. Terms §3 a year; four months, §1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & CO., 361 Broapway, NEW YORK. Brancn OFFICE, 625 F. Sr, Wasmiveron. D. C. 48-44-1y Groceries (5 RANITE-WARE. Queens-ware—Wooden-ware— Stove-ware—Tin-ware — Lines —Brooms—Brushes — Whisks Plug and Cut Tobaccos—Cigars Family White Fish and Cis- coes—all sized paceagesat SECHLER & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone. x ow TELEPHONE is a door to your establish- ment through which much business enters. KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN by answering your calls romptly as you would Pe our own responded i aid us in giving good service, If Your Time Has Commercial Value. If Promptness Secure Business. If Immediate Informatio is Required, If You Are Not in Business for Exercise stay at home and use your Long Distance Telephone, Qur night rates leave small excuse for traveling. PENNA. TELEPHONE CO. to an 47-25-11 SS — A RUNAWAY BrovcrLE.—Terminated witb an ugly eut on the leg of J. B, Orxner, Franklin Grove, I11. It developed a stub- born ulcer unyielding to dootors and reme- ilies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Arni- ca Salve cured. It’s just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at Green’s Drug Store. seth EEE ESSENSE ESE EEEEEEEEEEE () 38SEC 3 You Can't Help Like Them! The Suits and Overcoats Will please you as you have never been pleased Everything that, the Finest. Merchant Tailors give you, with prices from Five to Ten ubles before. Dollars less, is what, you will find at. the Fa We are Showing THIS SEASON Stores this SEASON. Come, let. us do you a whole lot of CLOTHING GOOD. M. FAU EEEEERENES LE @ SON. SE EERSTE ¥ ss Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your Life or Property as we are in position to write large lines at any time. Office in Jrider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y BELLEFONTE, PA. Hotel (=FTRAL HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located opp. the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, has been en- tirely refitted, refurnished and replenished throughout, and is now second to none in the county in the character of accommodations offer- ed the public. Its table is supplied with the best the market affords, its barcontains the purest and choicest liquors, its stable has attentive host: lers, and every convenience and comfort is ex- tended its guests. A¥=Through travelers on the railroad will find this an excellent place to lunch or procure a meal, as all trains stop there about 25 minutes. 24 24 Groceries. NEV Maple Sugar and Syrnp in 1qt. 2 qt, and 4 qt. cans—Pure goods. Fine -sugar Table Syrups at 45¢. 59¢. and 60c. per gallon. Fine new Orleans Mo- lasses at 60c, and 80c.—straight goods, SECHLER & CO., 49-3 BELLEFONTE, PA. Groceries. J =I RECEIVED New invoice Porto Ricé Coffee— Fine goods but heavy body —use less quantity. At 25cts cheap- est Coffee on the market, SECHLER & CO. 49-3 BELLEFONTE, PA Fine Jod Printing. JUNE JOB PRINTING 0——A SPECIALTY—o0 AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE. There is no style of work, from jthe cheapes Dodger” to the finest {—BOOK-WORK,—} that we can not do in the most satsfactory man _ ner, and at Prices consistent with the class of work. Call \e ; 0 y \ ; y v ; or on comunicate with this office.
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