we Dwarf Elephants, official in Uganda claims ve seen a herd of dwarf ele phants, the existence of which has been affirmed by natives. When recently seen the company consisted of from 30 to 40 individual elephants meandering in solitary fashion over a plain. The observer was most aston- at the weak defenses offered by bodies. None of them had a tusk more than ten kilograms in weight. dead member of the flock was after- ward found, the tusk of which weighed but eight kilograms. gE i Clever idea of Thieves. up-to-date method of robbing ho- | exposed in the German papers. | appear | {of A | i of th i the drawing room, while his compan- icn ransacks the private rooms money and valuables. No Suffragette Views. A visitor at a seaside boarding house | went into the local postoffice and, | seeking to draw the postmaster into | conversation, asked him what his Wisdom of Childhood. The following composition on men 4s credited to a little girl: “Men are 8°t no views of what women marry. They drink and | Postmaster, “but smoke and swear, but dom't go to church. Perhaps if they wore bonnets they would. They are more than women and also more zoological. Both men and women sprung from monkeys, but the women sprung fur ther than the men.” Not Her Hero. “I suppose you are proud of your wife's literary success?” said the intl mate friend. “Yes,” replied Mr. Stubbs, “Only I wish she wouldn't insist on making the hero of every novel a tall, athletic young man, with wavy hair and plercing blue eyes. Anybody can see that I am short, fat, bald, and com- pelled to wear specs.”—The Pathfind. er. Bee Sting Cause of Death. While the Abbe Genoux, priest the parish of Plagnes, France, was walking at Annecy, a bee flew into ‘mouth and stung him in the the throat. The sting brought about acute inflammation and such a swell ing of the throat that the priest of suffocation within 20 minutes, ‘great suffering. died after Sample of Business Man. | views were as to su ' postcard views of the new viaduct, | the Baptist church, and the new li | brary. Want to look at "em?"—Lon- don Tit-Bits. ———————————————————— i A New Face. | Mrs, Platt and her little son Tommy | sequently went to St. John's church and the little boy had become familiar | with the minister's face. One Sunday | norning another minister was filling he pulpit. Tommy seemed rather i troubled. Finally he leaned over to his | mother and in a very audible whisper ' said: “Mother, what's become of St. | John?” | | Heating Churches by Electricity, Owing to the large amount of wa- erpower in Switzerland electricity can | low cost, for heating buildings, and it ‘1s stated that it is also being used ing of churches. Among these are . “Hain't that kind,” replied the we've got some fine ag g & - i be applied to a good advantage and a i in a number of instances for the heat- | the churches of Walfhalden, Schwell- | brunn, Arosa, Sils, Brugg, Aengst and thers. i i | Home Politics. (CATS FORESEE DEATH? LONDON WRITER ASCRIBES MYS- TERIOUS INSTINCT TO FELINE. Can it presage wealth or death? [am inclined to believe that certain cats at all events, foresee il hile : : E i : il e sick to escort his or her soul into the world of shadows—and that certain cats scent its approach. Therein then—in this wonderful pro. perty of smell—lies one of the : TH Tindh E ; phere, thrown back its head and mew- ed in a low, plaintive key, and shown “What is this initiative and refer- | the greatest reluctance to being alone endum?” “it's this way. If I want in the dark. o go anywhere, or do anything, I This faculty possessed by certain Motorist (to vietim)—What 18 your | gye initiative by mentioning it to my | cats may in some measure explain ‘mame and address? Smith, 14 Bean street. Motorist—All right, Smith. Can't stop now, but to pany I represent.—Puck. Use a Brush, A paint brush is an excellent thing to remove dust from cracks and carved furniture. It reaches crevices where a dust rag never could find the dust. Try this when next you clean the baseboards, window sashes, etc. You will never be without a brush. The Hard Part. “Huh!” says the friend. “You get your money easy enough!” “Oh, I know I get it easily,” replies the oth- er. “All I have to do is stand in line for my pay envelope. It was the earning it I was kicking about.— Judge. What Did the Bride Say? The three-times widower, with his newest choice, was once more making the necessary visit to the city official in Hoboken. Upon receiving the fee the clerk exclaimed heartily: “Thank you! Come again!”—Judge, Long-Lived. “Oh, yes, I come of a very long; lived family. My father cut a third set of teeth when he was past eighty.” “That's nothing. My grandfather died of infantile paralysis when he was ninety-seven.” To Use Graphite Supply. A company has been formed to ex- ploit the graphite deposits of Bavaria, which, with those of Ceylon, are said to be the only ones in the world yield: ing graphite suitable for refractory crucibles. | an or not. | =Courier-Journal. | Yes, How? | The state of Minnesota objects strenuously to such a serious offense ! as hugging a girl if the girl objects. But how in *he vorld is a body going | to find out whether or not the girl real- | ly objects?—Youngstown Telegram. | 1 Toning Down Somewhat. | “You used to be strong for the up- | lift.” “Yes,” replied Senator Sor- | ghum, “but a reformer is liable to { fly so high that the public can’t see | him. Iam now engaged in volplaning la little.” 5 } i Had Him Sized Up. | Miss Gladys, I hadn't been talking to your father more than a couple of minutes when he called me a brain- less idiot?" Miss Gladys—“Indeed! I wonder what caused the delay?” Burned the Wind. “Sam, were you in that riot last night?” “Yassir.” “Did you run like the wind, Sam?” “No, sir. 1 didn’t run like the wind, ‘deed I didn't, But I passed two niggers that was run- ning like the wind.”"—Argonaut, One Was Enough. Baseball Captain—*“You shouldn't be so hard on the boys. They played well. The game was lost through just one error.” Manager—"Yes, so was Paradise.”—Boston Transcript. True Government. Government is a trust, and the offl- are created for the benefit of the people.—~Henry Clay. Nice Quiet Place. Willie Chumpleigh — “D’ye know, | Vietim—John yife. Then she decides whether I | certain of the superstitions respecting That's the referendum.” | them. Take, for instance, that of cats | crossing one's path predicting death. | The cat is drawn to the spot be- cause it scents the phantom of death, | and cannot resist its magnetic attrac tion. From this it does not follow that the | person who sees the cat is going to die, but that death is overtaking some | one associated with that person; and | it is in connection with the latter that the spirit of the grave is present, em- ploying as a medium of prognostica- tion the cat, which has been given the psychic faculty of smell that it might be so used. But although I regard this theory as feasible I do not attribute to cats, with the same degree of certainty, the power to presage good fortune, simply because I have had no experience of it myself. Yet, adopting the same lines as evil—London Standard. Touchy Subject. Alvey A. Adee, assistant secretary of state, is probably the most famous bicyele rider in the District of Colum- bia. Each summer he makes a long trip through France on a bicycle, keeping in touch with the office here until his vacation period has expired, when he returns to America. burst the American gunboat Yankton and Wheeling were ordered to the city of Puerto Plata. The day after they left a crowd of anxious newspa- per men were questioning the assist- ant secretary. “Do you think,” asked one, “that ‘the Dominican rebels will dare to at- tack the Wheeling?” : “1 sincerely hope not,” replied Sec- retary Adee. “I'm dreadfully fond of wheeling.” After which four correspondents ex- ploded with a loud bang. Quite Natural for Him. He had just arrived in Colorado , and presuming his neighbor sanitarium piazza to opened conversation §.3 F258 oak path fi I 8:5: I! g if J E Eg it 2 : | g § iE During the Santo Domingo out- | | | { { | { i 1 i i i Good Advice A BELLEFONTE CITIZEN GIVES INFOR 3 i : { Fe : : i 8 i; i i 2 3 g § 1] 11 ft y : § g : t. j 13 : Iz Sate ba NE os MURRAY'S Room 18Crider’s silly. . B. SPANGLER -Attornev-at-Law. Rheumatic Remedy | N” S¥&tg ti gies THE MARVELOUS CURE FOR S. TAYLOR—Attorney and - RHEUMATISM, H fw Pa “All Kinds ES tended to promotly. 40-46 $5.00 the bottle at your drug- H. WETZEL~-At apd Counsellorat Law gists, or sent Parceis post on re- J floor” Ki ins I, if it fails to cure YOU. ETTIG, SOWER 2 —ftormeysat- — the courts. Oe wes Orvis Practice nal M. KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. in all the courts. in’ Englah WM. H. FIELDING, J and German. Office south of court Cy) Sole Agent. Druggist, 3 58-20tf. LYNBROOK, N.Y. J KENNEDY 2 Prompt aitention ives at um ——— I A rE a Fine Job Printing. G. RUNKLE.—Attorney-at-Law. FINE JOB PRINTING o—A SPECIALTY—o0 AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE ee RS” BOOK WORK, that we car: not do in most satis. In Crider's Exchange, Selieionie. 55:8 Physicians. M.D. and EEN Sree - E. W DF RC Aron. 1 gi tres Beicfomi: DT years of experience. work ti . oie ” BL panar. Ang at Tries Comin aad prices yesssuble. onevy Loan. communicate with this office. Plumbing. NEY TO LOAN on good security and | = houses to rent. J. M. KEICHLINE, | Restaurant, Good Health 5114-1. Avngucrat a and Sa —————— ESTAURANT. Good Plumbing our and Feed. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res -. taurant where GO TOGETHER. (CURTIS Y. WAGNER, Meals are Served at All Hours| gen you have droping steam pive. leaky Oysters the \ good air BROCKERHOFF ; Sand: the {s poisonous: your System becomes MILLS, Rs can Breathe is Ivalidiom is Sure 10 Come. BELLEFONTE, PA. al Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of furnish Soft in bottles such as SANITARY PLUMBING POPS, Roller Flour somas. Suh RT att Bl, KS Feed SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.. | no better anywhere. Our m M . th purest Syrups and rover i Matera on) are the Best and Gr ain C. MOERSCHBACHER, 5032-1 f88 o , Bellefonte, Pa. ; i ro anufactures and has Sulandaet ol times the Y m— aS— pa. setatishment inferior ticle 10. ol Sin lowing material, our WHITE STAR Meat Market. : EOTAR 1 Prices are lower HIGH GRADE than ho VICTORY PATENT FANCY PATENT The only place in the county of argument, I see no reason why cats | can be ' should not prognosticate good as well OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, LL Yous Yak exraan SPRAY secured. Also International Stock and feed of all kinds. Food All kinds of Grain bough of bought at the office Flour BELLEFONTE, PA. "4119 MILL AT ROOPBSURG. Get the Best Meats. , thin oF ou save nothing by buying poor LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE customers with the fresh. blood muscle mak- and £5 oe Fer bi one. ate mo higher than poorer are elsewhere, I alwavs have «= DRESSED POULTRY —— Game in season, and any kinds of good meais you want. many who give you 2 Snsanitary work and the lowest grade P3aishings. the Best Work try . o ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa 56-14-1v. ——— EE —— Insurance. EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) TRY MY SHOP, P. L. BEEZER, Fire, High Street. 34-34-ly. Bellefonte, Pa. . s— Life Groceries. and “~ SECHLER & COMPANY. MINCE MEAT is just in order for Eas- | CorrEES—We are able now to give ter. Send in your orders. | a word of t on the : toffee plopgeition, Jere hay come a time market prices are Fancy EVAPORATED CORN —Price re- a little lower, and we take the first duced 25¢ to 22c or three lbs. ty to give you the benefit corn at 15¢ per pound. > way of changing prices in our line in giving much better val- SuGARs—When we made a of | ueson all Our aim is not to Five Cents a pound on Franklin sell cheap but goods at Fine Granulated Sugar it was not | ° fair prices. Our grades at as a cut but was one regular price, 25¢, 28c, 30c, 35c and 40c will far a have to buy on Sufgass any goods ofiered 3t Such 20Y Sjacial days on prices. new goods want EE a yo sale by the 24th or 25th of March. We do not anticipate any early ad- ; vance on sugar. fruit is not plen- CWT TT WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY UY WY YY wv wv Automobile Insurance None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) Fire, Life Accident Insurance. This Agsncy Teprencans she Jn Fie «NO ASSESSMENTS —— wie 35 Proper saws ite peoe IEturing Jou: Office in Crider’s Stone Building, BELLEFONTE. 43-18-1y. PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS: death f= Increase Your Crops Lime is the life of the soil. USE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LIME Some Farmers have actually doubled their crops oy use of “H. 0.” lime Drill it for quick results. If you are notgetting results use “H. 0.” lime We are the Manufacturers of Lime in Pennsylvania. Ground _ imestone and Lime for all purposes. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. Write for literature on lime. AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY., §8.3-1v Offices at TYRONE, PA. ye CHD ou pipes 10 per. week, partial disability, PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Largeror person, in proportion. Sccupation, ERA age of