I SIT EE —————— Colleges & Schools. IF YOU WISH TO BECOME. A Chemist, A Teacher, An Engineer, A Lawyer, An Electrician, A Physician, A Scientic Farmer, skort, if you wish to secure a training that will THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. , TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. A Journalist, fit you well for any honorable pursuln .n life, FARING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur- nisn a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ- lish, French, German, Spanish, Latin and ‘thics, Pedagogies, and Political Science. ags ted to-the wants of those who seek eitherthe most thorough training for the Profession ing History ; the En tures ; Psychology; f Teaching, or a general College Education. The Corr in Chemist: best in the United fates. THE FALL SESSION ovens September 15th, 1904. For specimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses of study, expenses, etc., and showing positions held by graduates, address 25-27 Coal and Wood. EPvarD K. RHOADS Shipping and Commission Merchant, remem DEALER INwwe—= ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS { COAL 5} —CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS,— snd other grains. —BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS’ and PLASTERERS SAND KINDLING WOOD—— by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers, Respectfully solicits ‘the patronage of his friends and the public, at Central 1312. Telephone Calls { commercial 682. near the Passenger Station. 46-18 suse ms Plumbing etc. sme (HOSE YOUR PLUMBER as you chose your doctor—for ef- fectiveness of work rather than for lowness of price. Judge of our ability as you judged of his—by the work : already done. Many ‘very particular people have judged us in this way, and have chosen us as their plumbers. R. J. SCHAD & BRO. No. 6 N. Allegheny St. ELLEFONTE, PA. sessesenbircsennane New Advertisements. D® J. JONES VETERINARY SURGEON. Ns ra of the AL of London he PALACE LEER ARES Relais, wee he Dr. Jones served four years under gion Calls State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson, by ‘telephone will’ be answered Py ; .day or night. * = 6d F YOU WANT, 70 SELL Sie " vol standin railroad ties, and chemical | wood. IF YOU WANT TO BUY : % amber of att Kind worked "w mrt Chestnut Sash Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete. PB. CRIDER & SON, + , . 18-18-1y Telephone. YOUR: y ELEPHONE. is a door to your establish. . ment through which much © business enters. t KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN | _ by answering your ealls romptly as you would - ave Jour own responded to and aid us in giving i service, ; If Your Time Has Commercial Value. If Promptness Secure Business. If Immediate Informalion is Required. If You Are Not in Business for ii . stay at home and use St Distance Tolepions Our night rates leave si excase for traveling. erasif © PENNA. TELEPHONE ——Take. Vin-te-na and the you will feel. bright, fresh and motive; youn will feel new, rich blood coursing through 4 your veins. Vin-te-na will act like magic, will put new life in you. If not benefited money refunded. All druggists. , Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the very Graduates have no difficulty in securing and holding positions. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. iimben ed timber, 4 Bellefonte, pe good "effect will be immediate. You will get Pini reek Languages and Litera- Thece courses are especially THE REGISTRAR, State College, Centre County, Pa. Sema fitda Bellefonte, Pa., June 23, 1905. The Way the Great Russian Woman Spy Blinded the Nihilists. When the famous General Trepoff was only at the beginning of his career Vera Sassulitch was his invaluable as- sistant. Trepoff was the detested enemy of the nihilists, and he was very anxious to obtain inside information as to their doings and plans. Suddenly one day in | 1878 he was fired at while driving through the streets of St. Petersburg by no other than Vera Sassulitch. She was at once seized by the soldiery and was charged with the attempted mur- der of Trepoff, being tried in the ordi- nary manner; but, to the amazement of the public, she was acquitted! On her release the nihilists gathered about her, desiring to admit such a friend of the people to their closest ac- quaintance. In this way she was ad- mitted to all their private circles and was made acquainted with their se- crets. These she at once communicat- ed to the Russian government. The truth was that the whole business, in- cluding the attempt on his life, was faked by Trepoff himself, and it was simply a clever ruse to get from the ni- hilists what could not be got in any other way. Thereafter Vera Sassulitch played thegpart of government spy on innumerable occasions. sam JK Conta them, 0 teria 8% dH 81a wods wel. The Pay In It Is Small, but the Posls tions Are Eagerly Sought. “Once a civil servant always a civil servant,” appears to be the motto of the English civil service, for unless one proves dishonest or an extraordinarily poor workman he is retained in service until the age limit is reached and the salary list is exchanged for the pen- sion roll i Unlike. the civil service in the United States, there is no strong partisanship. Appointees hold their position no mat- ter which party may be in power. The pay is not large, even in view of the small cost of living in England. Fifteen dollars is about the limit of weekly payment in the postoffice ‘de- partment,’ though some of the execu- tive positions pay as high as $2,000 a year. The excise department is a fa- vored branch, the pay starting at $250 a year. This is raised by a yearly in- crease of $25 until the pay reaches $400, and after a year is’ jumped to $575. From there on the pay jumps | rapidly to $1,250 yearly, and if the of- ficer is fortunate in at last arriving at the dignity of collector he draws.$4,000 yearly. : ; Parliamentary clerkships run from $500 to $3,000 a year, and the navy de- ' partment will run a clerk up to $3,000 if he reaches the importance of fleet paymaster, In spite of the small salaries the places are eagerly sought, since 'it means a life position, with ‘a pension for one’s declining years. Keep Serene. When you come to think of it, most of us do have a hard time keeping our- selves in order, temper, nerves, selfish- ness and longings, ambitions and de- sires all insisting’ to have ‘a hearing, and down steps: wisdom and orders con- trol. Of course there are the cool head- ed, intellectual people to whom self sacrifice means nothing, and little they know of the fight of the other passion- ate half. Ill health and discontent are the fruits of the battle. Keep serene, say, “I shall control myself and be a cheerful philosopher,” and all will go Mutual Concession. Fred—So you are really going to marry that young widow, eh? Joe— Yes. Fred—She tells me you have promised to give up smeking. Joe— Yes; sort of mutual sacrifice, as it were. She agreed to give up her weeds if I would give up mine. Consolation. A good deal of the consolation offer- ed in the world is about as solacing as the assurance of the Irishman to his wife when she fell into the river—“You will find giound at the bottom, my dear.” Sm—— cesEaEEEsIaEssaEsEss gases er one’ a. , Trousers, ashing g dT to a ssure # | maa a 19Y6 ssure sstingeg a fit: La sdf di Ato Has e168 91501 Pr y 'eblogysd ann el: fo i & oi f 18 {18100 Fl ant You will. like them. RRR EE “Just: ‘enough i passin and’'so’ they ey. i - to etain: their. in ‘shape. iy i i . (AW. L fad - fron n' $1 Why His Mother Recommended Him to Colonel Ingersoll. Among the stories which Colonel Bob Ingersoll delighted to tell was the following, says the writer of ‘“Amer- ica’s Most Popular Men:” While studying law with a firm out west the colonel found himself alone in the office one day. He was interrupted by the entranee of a raw boned, sharp featured countrywoman, who ambled into the room leading a freckle faced, watery eyed ten-year-old boy by the hand. ; “Afr you the lawyer?” she began. On being answered in the affirmative she went on to say that she had brought her boy Jim to town for the purpose of binding him out at the “lawyerin’ trade,” She was morally certain, she averred, that Jim was a lawyer and that all he needed was a‘'thance. “Bus, madam,” objected the colonel, “he is entirely too young to begin the study of law.” “Too young, indeed!” sniffed the fond mother contemptuously. “You don’t know Jim. He was born for a law- ' yer.” Much amused, the colonel asked her on what grounds she based her hopes of a future at the bar for her darling child. “Why,” said she, “when he was only seven years old he struck work, and he wouldn't do another lick if he got killed for it. When he was eight he got sassy and put on more airs than a prize horse at a country fair, and now, Lor’ bless me, he jest freezes on to everything he can lay his hands on.” The First English Lighthouse, It is to the Romans, who left so many marks of their presence in Eng- land, that Britons owe the first light- house. This was, and is still, the Pha- ros ‘watch tower to the south of the keep of Dover castle. This is remark- able as the only remaining specimen of Roman work in the castle and as the earliest piece of regular masonry now existing in Great Britain. It con- sists of a casing of flints and tufa, with bonding courses of large Roman tiles filled. with smaller stones. Its shape is octagonal outside, but square ingide, the inner room measuring four- teen feet and the walls being ten feet thick. Repaired again and again, it was used at one time as a government storehouse.—London Chronicle. One Thing Certain, “Of course, heat causes metals to ex- pand. There’s no doubt of that. Don’t you believe 1t?” “Well, at any rate, I know that a hot old time doesn’t cause a five dollar gold piece tc expand to any great ex- tent.”—Philadelphia Press. sum a4 ghad ih ww the Faub or JBN 1 0 18 dat i eamngl- Avo: H'6 ¥ “we we certain ao Sans | terials: ; rashes. oo Lok Tissue: ne ‘Weight: a Tropical ‘Worsteds. . I ngs ass assortment. Er i Pennsylvania Chautauqua. ] For the Pennsylvania Chautanqua, to he | held at Mé¢. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to Augnss 5, 1905, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany will sell special exenrsion tickets from New York, Philadelphia, Chestnnt Hill, Phoenixville, Wilmington, Perry- ville, Frederick, Md., Washington, D. C., East Liberty, Butler, Indiana, Conuels- ville, Bedford, Cleaifield, Martinsburg, Bellefonte, Waterford, Canandaigua Wilkesbarre, Tombicken, Ms. Carmel, Lykens, and principal intermediate points, to Mt. Gretna and return. at reduced rates. Tickets will he sold June 25 to August 5, inclusive, and will be good to return until August 16, inclusive. For specific rates, consalt ticket agents. 50-25 2. Intercollegiate Regatta, On account of the Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta over the Highland-Poughkeepsie course on the Hudson River, Wednesday, June 28, the Peonsylvania Railroad Com- pany will sell round-trip tickets to High- land or Poughkeepsie on June 27 and 28 good to return until June 29, inclusive, from principal stations on its lines at rate of single fare for the round trip. An Anxious Inquirer. “‘Say!"’ called the tiger as the stag dash- ed by. ‘Where are going?’’ “Traveling for my health,’’ panted the stag. “Why?” ‘Well, my friend Leo invited me toa stag dinner party today, and I was wonder- ing if you were the party.’’— Catholic Standard and Times. frm ncn eee me Reduced Rates to Pacific Coast Points Via Pennsylvania Railroad. On account of the Lewis and Clark Exposi- tion, at Portland, Ore., June 1st to October 15th, and various conventions to be held in cities on the Pacific coast during the snm- mer, the Pernsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets on specific dates, Attorneys-at Laws. J C. MEY ER—Attorney-at- -Law Rooms 20 e 21, Crider’s Exchange Belletonte, Pa. g¢- B. SPANGLER.—A’ (rney ai Law. rracuce ° in all the courts. Consultation in Eng lish and German, Office in the Eagle building Bellefonte, Pa. 8. TAYLOR.— Attorney and a, Law. Office, No.24, Temple Cour fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of nr business attended to promptly. C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, im Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court “House All professional business will re- ceive prompt uitention. 30 16° H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at ° Law. Office No.11, Crider’s Exchange second floor. All kinds of legal business ae to promptly. Consultation in English or German 39 4 ETTIG, ROWER & ZERBY,—Attorneys-at- Law, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Sue- cessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice in all the courts. Consultaiions in English or Ger- man. 50-7 M, KEICHLINE—-ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,— v 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¥ EE ———— Physicians. 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, State College, Centre county, Pa., Office at his Fesidence. ee % 35 41 Dentis s. E. WARD, D. D.8,, office in Crider’s Stone Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High Sts. *Bellefonte, Fa. Gas administered for the teeth. Crown and Bridge ainless extraction of ork also. 34-14 D* H.W. TATE, Sutgeon 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 Fries reasonable. 5-8-1y. Hotel. from all stations on its lines, to San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles, April 9th to Septem ber 27th, to Portland, Settlement, Tacoma, Victoria, Vancouver, ‘and San Diego, May 22nd, to September 27th, at greatly reduced rates. For dates of sale and special information concerning rates and routes, consult near- est ticket agent. A — sam a Medical. Bar BLOOD Is responsible for most of the dis- eases and ailments of the human system. It seriously affects every organ and faction, causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Take HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA which purifies and euriches the blood as nothing else can. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for Book on the Blood No. 3. C. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass ts a ETAT 2 aids wht § tage 553 011 I (etl Bog 00 8 108 sedis ows qo Hoo) CEE ‘mm Brel ngs Sasi poldginnsis KR ibaa sid ol Loltvsl RW 0 TTEBIIS RIGHT BUHCTIRY iv 0% 8 us ; [FINE JOB PRINTING, { div cm @ | Dodger" to the finest ERR Co oTRaL HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located opp. the depot, Mileshur , Centre county, has been en- Yrely refitted, urnished an replenished throughout, and = 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 bar contains the purest and choicest liquors, its stable has attentive host. lers, and every convenience and comfort is ex- tended its guests. A@F~Through iraveless on the railroad will ind this an excellent place to luneh or procure a meal, as all trains stop there about 25 minutes. 24 24 Meat Markets. GET THE BEST MEATS. You save nothing by buying, poor, thin or gristly meats. I use only the LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, and supply = customers with the fresh. est, choicest, best blood and muscle mak- ing Steaks and Roasts, My prices are no higher than poorer meats are else- where. I always have ~——DRESSED POULTRY, Gane in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. Try My Suop. P. L. BEEZLR. High Street, Bellefonte 43-34-1y AVE IN YOUR MEAT BILLS. There is no reason why you should use poor meat, or pay exorbitant prices for teider, juicy steaks. Good meat is abundant here- abouts, ni good catule sheep anu calves are to be had. : WE BUY ONLY THE BEST and we sell only that which is good. We don’t romise to give it away, but we will furnish you QOD MEAT, at prices that you have paid elsewhere for very poor. ——GIVE US A TRIAL— and see if you don’t save in the long run and have better Meats, Poultry asd Sdme (in sea- son) han have been furnished GETTIG i RREAMER BELLEFONTE; Pa. Bush House Block 44.18 ‘ i . Mine Equipment. MDE EQUIPMENT. CATAWISSA CAR AR AND FOUNDRY ., COMPANY ‘ CATAWISSA, COLUMBIA €0., PAy » ‘ BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS or! Bituminous’ Mine Cars. vo Every type... 1 {4 emt 44 Mine Car Wheels. ' Plain. lid hub oar. “Spoke oiler. Recess oife=. Mine Car Aes. 1 Square, Round, Coliated. Cn Fngings : Ban or Sean deny oda Baads, Draw var, lin Brake, Latches: ORT fii was Seles, A080 ” ioe LE ike #9 Rails and Spikes. Old 2 Son New. Iron, Steel and Tank Steel and Iron forged a and Erepared for any service. ‘We can give you prompt. § sérvice, Li quality, lowest. aualations,: , Distance | is not in the way of ROBESTROlOTTIONS. bh oy YUE 8 flied HHO 11 Lavras BOE fur us.’ Fine Job Printing. on} $n { o=—A SPECIALTY——¢ | | AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE. “There Is no style of work, trom the cheapes ii via EAS 4—BOOK-WORK,—4 that we can not do in the most satsfactory man- ner, and at Call Prices consistent with the class of work. on, or comunicste with this office. I