RE a __“" i ——————— Colleges & Schools. a IF YOU WISH TO BECOME. 4 Chemist, 4 Teacher, a En, A PhySeion A Scientic Farmer, A Journalist, short, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any honorable pursus. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE «n life, OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. PAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the sR nisn a much more varied range ‘History the Preach, Vokes ; Prychology; Apri Weg Sey Dlg hn man your, Lan hereiofor, nolo: , German, Spanixh, Latin and Breck Languages and Liters- either the most a oor for the Profession 1 the wania of Koss wi: seek scning Hap lege Education. “he courses Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Min The Con the United ae van difficulty Tn 200 securing and ALoieng the did YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same ms as a. Men. THS FALL SBSSION ovens September 15th, 1904. apecimen examination OF CataloKae siY givin, a ete., and pid nr A held by grad THE REGISTRAR, State Ootiege. Centre County, Pa. fiowarp K. RHOADS Shipping and Commission Merchant, re DEALES (No ANTHRACITE axp BITUMINOUS {cons —— A— ~=CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS — snd other grains. —~BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS and PLASTERERS' SAND —eKINDLING WOOD— y the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers. Respectful solicits the patronage of his LY ends and the public, E18 COAL YARD... serene Telephone Calls Sonia It near the Passenger Station. 16-18 mies me Plumbing etc. ms, A. E. SCHAD Fine Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Roofing and Spouting, Tinware of all kinds made to order. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Eagle Block. BELLEFONTE, PA. Both Phones. 42431y OUR TELEPHONE nk 8 Joos to your establish. nent through whieh much XEEP THIS DOOR OPEN calls prompiy” aa’ or wourt tnd id ue aan If Your Sv vare pidgin Value. If Promptness Secure Business. If Immediate Informaiion is Required, If You Are Not in Business for Exercise stay at home and use your Our night rates leave small excuse for traveling. 47-25-41 PENNA. TELEPHONE CO. PATIENT LEAPED TO DEATH Jumped Out of Second-story Window of Private Hospital. Philadelphia, Jan. 2. — James Kit tridge, a patient in the private hospi atl of Dr. William Pickett, at 124 South 18th street, jumped from a sec window on the side of the house into Moravian street. His head struck the curb, and he was instantly killed. No one seems to know just hew Kit: tridge happened to make the leap. He old, he seemed to be tired of lifé; No one suspected, though, that he intend. ed to kill himself. The young man had risen and tially dressed himself. Then he glass in his desperate purpose to end}! par had | full information repsecting courses of address ee. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 5 , 1906. A WEEK’S NEWS CONDENSED, Wednesday, December 27. Fire gutted the Exchange Hotel, Uniontown, Pa., entailing a loss $100,000. Mrs. D. Stuart Null, of Wellsboro, Pa., was killed and her husband and Miss Emma Mathers badly injured in a runaway accident. After playing Santa Claus for neigh- bors, George Reed, of near Coshocton, 0., set fire to the long cotton whiskers and was fatally burned. Louis N. Megargee, editor and pub- lisher of “Seen and Heard,” and a well-known journalist, died at his home in Philadelphia, aged 50 years. In a fit of jealousy, Ashby Willis, colored, of Wheeling, W. Va., crushed the skull of his white wife with an axe and then cut his own throat, Thursday, December 28. The 25th anniversary of the Y. P. 8. C. E. will occur on February 2 next. George B. McClellan was sworn in on Wednesday as mayor of New York city for the next four years. Henry Potter, a wealthy lumber dealer of Dunkirk, O., was found on the railroad with his throat cut from ear ‘D> ear. Miss Anna Randolph, an American, 29 years old, committed suicide in Rome by jumping from a third-story window while temporarily insane, Claude Stillman, who was sentenced to the New Jersey state prison in Tren- ton in 1902 for embezzling $40,000 from the Murphy Varnish company, has been his life. A moment later ho struck on | (Ng the curb and his brains were literally dashed out. Kittridge's home was in Tunkhan- nock, Pa. 2 town near Scranton. His father is a wealthy business man ~f that place. ”- INVENTORY paroled by the board of pardons. Friday, December 29. Judge William L. Penfield has re- signed as solicitor for the United States state department. Touis Dalrymple, the famous New York cartoonist, died at his home in Amityville, L. I, of paresis. Despondent from a long spell of {ll- ness, Charles Tenore, of Camden, N. J., attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat. Prof. Edwin Leidfreed, of Philadel- phia, has been elected dean of the American Commercial schools to be located at Washington, D. C. Playing with matches at his home during the absence of his mother, Al fred Wagner, 3 years old, of Philadel phia, war > rAd tn Amant, Saturday, December 30. William Beach, his wife and mother in-law were fatally injured by the col apse of their home at Wheeling, W. Va. Jack Hunter and Vance Garner, col ored, were hanged at Gadsden, Ala., for the murder of Mrs. Jane Smith, a white woman. Three trainmen were killed in a wreck caused by spreading of the rails on the Chicago & Erie railroad at Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Hattie Sweeney was fatally burned and eight others were seriously injured by a natural gas explosion in their home at McKeesport, Pa. Monday, January 1. Emma Durand, a cook, lost her life by the burning down of a wooden shanty, at New London, Conn. General George W. Davis, of the Panama canal commission, has sailed for Europe from New York in connec: tion with the isthmian work. Joseph Bishop, freight brakeman, was run down by a passenger train and terribly mangled, dying instantly, on the Pennsylvania railroad, near Fostoria, Pa. Andrew Carnegie has pledged $1000 toward a pipe organ for Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Sou. derton, Pa., of which Rev. George S. Fegley is pastor. Tuesday, January 2. Fire destroyed a city block in Brockton, Mass, entailing a loss of $300,000. Daisy Thomas, colored, 3 years oid, was burned to death in her home at Wilmington, Del, while playing with fire. Terry McGovern and Battling Nel son have signed articles of agreement to fight six rounds in Philadelphia on March 16. General Theodore A. Bingham, U. 8. A, retired, recently appointed po- lice commissioner of New York, has assumed command of the police force. M. C. Palmer, former president of the American Exchange National bank, of Auburn, N. Y., was convicted of misappropriating funds and sen- tenced to five years in prison. 4 | dynamite had been exploded by pull 20 %; KNIFE ™ Reduction "™ ™< 1 All Through the Store. K (With the exception of Rubber Goods and Work Shirts and Overalls) No Clothing Reserved, No Hat, No Fur- N nishing Goods Reserved. All to go TN prior to our inventory. This Sale Will Last, Until Feb. 1st;, A visit, to our store and an inspection of to hefchamdise did. ghices Wil ci | vince you that, this is the greatest. N money saving opportunity ever offered you. A 20 °4 Reduction at. the Fauble W Dynamite Bomb Kills Ex-Geverner. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 1.—It has devel- remnants of which were found later on the lawn. The conviction grows that Steunen- berg was murdered as a result of his activity in crushing the miners’ strike riots at Coeur d'Alene in 1899. On this theory, one man was arrested, but his name is kept secret by the police, who say evidence against the prisoner is strong. Five other men have been detained on suspicion. ‘When daylight dawned on the scene of the tragedy, it was found that the ing a wire. The exploseive was placed against the latch post and on the in- side of the fence. That post was to the victim's left as he entered, but the force of the explosion caught him on the right side, showing that he turned partly around in closing the gate be- fore the bombs exploded. This fact, with the finding of the wire and fish line, make the police certain that the mine was fired by a wire. The assas- sin, it is though, knew Steunenberg’s habit of stopping to close the gate, and waited until the former governor turn- ed. Tt seems that the assassin knew | Steunenberg’s habits, since a stranger ' would have supposed that he would | go in the front gate. Steunenberg was | terribly wounded, the right arm being | nearly torn off. All his right side was fearfully torn, the right leg being man. gled and shattered. The features of the victim were not disfigured. Por- | tions of clothing were scattered for fifty yards. The victim himslef was | thrown 10 feet from the gate, where a ' small hole, 10 inches in depth, shows ' the spot where the bombs lay. The gate is gone, not a splinter being found. All the windows in the rear | side of the house were broken, and, much glass broken in other houses almost a bl away. Shoshone county has offered a re ward of $10,000 for the apprehension of the murderers, and has sent its sheriff to assist in the search. It was in that county, in the northern end of the state, that the Coeur occurred in 1899. It is I Alpe Hon riots | the | lying in state in thé capitol building. | funeral will be held in Boise, the body Steuncubers was govefuor of of Idaho from 1897 to 1901, having been twice elected. He was born in Towa a Y yout ago, and had been in Idaho since 1887. He leaves a widow and three children. ti Aang 0000S AE NE “SN Td odd aw ww) www ew) ww) 7 7 THE Stores means something. uy FAUBLE’S. sprain is use of hot footbaths for fif- teen minutes three times a day. Fol- low each bath with massage for fifteen minutes, then apply snugly a rubber bandage from toes up to as high as ankle and have patient walk. Ballet dancers use this method with such suc- cess that they are seldom incapacitated for work longer than a week.—Medical Record. VIN-TE-NA for Feeling, Ex- haosted Vitality, Nervous Debility and Hol niring a Tonio Strengthening a cures quickly by is Pare Red Blood and replenishing the Bl Sapply. Benefit Guaranteed or money re- All druggists, New Route to Los Angeles. Through touris sleeper to Los Angeles leaves Union passenger station, Gries 5:15 p. m. every day. Route--Chieago, Milwaukee & Ss. Paul railway, Union Pacific and the new San Pedro, Los An- eles & Salt Laks failiond. Rate for dou e berth, Chicago Angeles, 0 R. Pots, district Pais Sient, room D, ‘ AW HUMORS Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there is such an ac- cumulation of them. They litte: the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup- tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, billious _ turns, fits of inligestion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND PILLS Remove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system, “I had salt m on my. 1 1 took parilia and it. diave outthe biimar, I eon; nued its use tili the sores Mus. Ina Brows, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise, 1906 set Attorneys-at-Law a Cc. a aA lorney at Law Rooms 420 & J. Exchauge Belletonte, Pa.49- 44 Bash «sheyatian. Praciice Consultation in Eng dhd German. Gfice'in he Eagle building : TAYLOR Attortiey and Comair’ Law. Office, No. Tem % floor, of LD eh oor, Bellefonte, Pa. o log C. HEINLE horney at Law, Bellefonte Oot House Slice in Hale building, opposit business will re 80 16 J H. WETZEL.— Att * ETTIG, KOWER & ZERBY,—Attorneys-at Law, ie tosh, Belle lefoute, Pa. Sae- cessors to Orvis, & Orvis. Practice in all the courts, Consutiations in English or Ger. man. M. KEICHLISE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.— . Practice in all the courts. Consultation English and German. Office south of Court house. All will recelve prop atin 49-5-1y+ 8. eLENE. M. D., Physician an n, N. Bini illege, Dantre county, Pa, OBES E. WARD, D. 8., office in Crider's oe Block CW. Corner Allegheny aad Hig Gas administered for the Li teeth, ae Tn hey ot R. H.W. Prien Dentist, office in’th perience. liguces ined. and s : perior qual! y oy h § : | 1 i i it ; Er THE BEST MEATS. you save nothing Point Bo thin Skate, FATTEST, CATTLE, = at iood uy masa a: fr Se meats are Jrices re where. . ‘1 always have Gun in.season, and any kinds of good meats you wan uit. P. L. BEEZER. , QAVE IN YOUR MEAT BAT BHI i 4 Tile son) Te ms, Buisrons, Pa. Sinan New Advertisements. D* J. JONES VETERINARY SURGEON. 5-18-1y Fine Job Printing. FE JOB PRINTING Oe A BPECIALT Yom AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE. ${—~BOOK-WORK,—1 Prices consistent with the class of work, cn,or comunicste with this office. on ad ste if | if Tar don't save in a Sig that we can not do fn the most satisfactory man- |
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