LAL LCA \§ Pv) SR CHAS. R. CHICKAMAUGA LETTER [he Boys Still in are Awaiting Orders REJOICING OVER of the Boys Whe Arms From Vaccination From Gettig, Esq are on the Sick List Arriving Pennsylvania Arms, Lael answered to t nd has exchang for the spot reiore be if SOLVED That nourn hi and untimely death we realize that for him the battles of earthly life are over and he is now marching with that t army of patriots and martyrs who have gone before, and that his name is written in letters of gold on Heaven's roll of Honor, REsorveD: That as a further token of the esteem and effection in which he was held by his comrades of the Drum while we Corps, our Sergeant be instructed to pro- | cure and have sent to his home a floral bugle, the emblem of our organization REsoLven:—That copies of these reso lutions sent for publication to the lellefonte Watchman and Centre Demo- crat and also to the family Gro. A. BRECHBIEL Gro. A. McCLOSKRY, a be Com, : Sadden Death at Aaronsburg J. H. Kerstetter, usually called John George, while scuffing with a young man named Kreamer last week, dropped over aud in a few moments was dead boys fanned him and at Dr. Musser, who on artis dead, The for ing found him He was carried home, once went He leaves 8 wife and child and widowed mother, Polly George, whose husband, about three years ago, was found dead at the stable, where he had gone before supper 10 do his chores, His death was due to heart failure, J Georgia SANTIAGO New Com he FORTUNES FOR KURTZ Ed. and Prop SAILORS troved ng to the head for every man enem .o-— VEST HOME P 1} t was determined Institute and Harvest at. Grange Centre Hall, on Tuesday, August 11 Among some of the speakers secured for this o Dr Forestry Commission casion are Rothrock, of the State D.. PF. who will speak the duties of "Township Officials,” Hon. Fortney, Fsq., of Bellefoute, on John Hamilton and others Special excursion trains will be pro- vided over the Lewisburg R. R., musi and other entertainments will be secur. ed. The following General Committee was appointed: Jacob Sharer, John Ar. ney, G. M. Boal, W. M. Grove, G. L. Goodhart, J. B, Stroh, W. W. Spang. ler, W. R. Rishel, Wm. Goheen, Michael Hess, Wm. Noll, David Kreamer, T. M. Gramley, Wells Evans and Jac. Meyer. .——— Arrested For Libel, Matt arrested Thursday afternoon Savage, of the Public Spirit, was on the charge of libel on information of Geo, I. Thompson. The warrant by Justice McCullough, and Mr. Savage entered bail in the sum of $500 fora hearing Wednesday, July at 10 o'clock. The alleged libel, consists of the alleged afhdavit made by Clark Baker and published in the Public Spirit was issued 20, : of June BELLEFONTE GOLD DEMOCRATS SUPPORT JENKS Issues of the Campaign Clearly Defined GOOD GOVERNMENT NEEDED Why candidate is Quay Repu A. Jenks is to sacrifice views on nation politics fice, involving as it does, merely ight, bonest man who voted for for an upr Bryan, and is now a candidate on a plat. form ignoring Bryanism asd honestly pledged to good government, is no great- er than that made by thousands of good Democrats throughout the country, who, disliking McKinley because of his high protection vonsense, and his uncertaip position on finances, nevertheless directly and indirectly aided his election “The lesson to be learned by all refor- mers is the necessity of recognizing the power of existing organizations and us. ing them to bring about, in some megs. ure, if not in full degree, the reforms instead of plaving isto the hands of potiti impracti. they seek, ans by doing cable things.’ wo — Dur Big Coal Production The production of coal inthe U vit 1 (FR EL ad) { 38 PMN 25 States for the year 1597 was WH tous, while that of the entire world was about 600,000,000 tons as that one-half balance of nearly as much of the the globe PA. THURSDAY JULY zi INON KLONDYKI GOL garier on su herself with p Pockets Unlawis South arolina’s latest plan for redug ing the number of homicides is a bill re 1 cently introduced in the legislature which makes it unlawful to have a hip pocket in the rear of the trousers or coat. Pro visions, however, is made for persons good are granted a permitted for They license, but must also weat who may be reasons LO Carry a gun, conspicuous ly a metal badge which bears this le. “1 have my gun concealed.” —-—— gend Noh Lame Home Dr. H tune seeker, who tired of of the howe was summoned to Telegraph Creek a murder trial and re I. Carlisle, the Phulipsburg for the hardships trail and back Kiondyke came as a wilhess on after reaching M1 _ Xper. turned a couple of days home. He Ve French have had most and Tom Switzer and wonderful iences but the party started last fall and at last reports had only gotten as far as Teslin Lake - - - «~(irant Hoover leads in insurance OLD GLORY FLOATS OVER SANTIAGO \ isely Surrender TROOPS FOR PORTO RICO Watson's Str the nation be unrewarded and of no ava A DC expedition now preparing ag Porto Rico will be directed in every by Major Nelson A. Miles commanding general of the United States de- ta Grenera his command ited ai1my, who will have at every resource that practicall funds can procure is gO mistakes In conducting the expedition he ing to endeavor to avoid the made in the campaign against Santiago t is his purpose to conquer Porto Rico at b and suffer. a minimum cost of life, lim jug to his army . WATSON SALLS Siren g Belief That Will Go to the Philippines July remiorce the Lommodore's Ships Washington Watson is most certain to Dewey son's squadron is expected start the East within the next 48 hours to pavy department maintaing no impend trable silence. On excelient authority ft may be said that Commodore Watson's plans contem. plate a much longer trip, and even more serious business than the seizure of the oney Stat Jenks with every loyalty --——— Loved Them All Atwood, pastor: vv the Christian church at Whiting, Sioux City Iowa, has lost his job because he promis marry 27 different women there and couldn't fulfill The leaked ed to all his contracts multiplicity of his when prospective mar. one of his fancees was ane Then all the others filed their cinims and wanted the pastor “‘church ed” for his duplicity. While the church trustees were considering the matter Mr. Atwood resigned to forestall any favorable action. He says he loved a the fair damsels because they are child. ren of Christ, that ip promising to marry them be simply meant he would perform the ceremony when called on to x ove affairs out his riage with nounced un but d } SO. - Death of an lofant On Monday moming an infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Austin Johnson, died at Axemann. Interment at Pleasant Gap ou Wednesday morning
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