00000000 00000000 FOR 20 CENTS Th will be campaign 1 new address, for itil January 1st, 1g CO00000000000O00 CHAS. R. Democrat at a sped ate, Centre sent in KURTZ, Ed. RELIGIOUS FANATICISM A New Sect Teaching the Mystery of Fire Baptism CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OUTDONE Bran: Excitem A XN Muct s State Wi Them 1 yenshurg and Chambersburg I [4 doctr new, their methods pe Theref who came arc ny uage the « ors ol o this peacefu Shine rom ppensburg “ee and laid Ana yw the and to ticipate in the rights K ceremonie cident this latter day form of worshi; Several Dunkards along the way, ro Am » M by their manner n whom | inquired the way to isser’s bouse, showed plainly they were not that among the nvert # of the fire-baptized some of them ¢ need their th Rutagonism 80 plainly that nn fw difficulty that the | could pe right road Une of these N the way, this Appears pretty much the whole Cumbes ley) lost for docilty and became the recent dios me Musser hb family ar and Val atime hn Aprearance of juile wrath avet BErashs of his reistive “Think of a man being foo enongh to try to fly just because some elder told him that by faith be could do I gu % a little tempts on fait Aoything bis sore shoulder wil make him more wary about what he at bh the next time This statement, strange as it may pear, was plain but ample homestead of the Dunk. ard in question, who bad evidently not yet recovered from a fall which be had ap verified when | reached the "ad Prop. 1 during his of the hawk ume wou upon to pray ] on she made it VETry Appare: 1 DO belief in my sincerity The «¢ Was Brother Hansom ied and spasms, and finally, Accom pan $0 he said, by rigors when the bap tism of fire was made maoilest, he lay ed sounde d a : or an bour, bathed. as he express of This very nice hear H afternoon, s In RR pO love liquid but | did sot of any actual fire experience, until B at the he Irwin meeting in the told following remarkable any mnstance of shat almost well iid in but which he affirmed was an act balanced per SON WO declare to be emotional sanity ual and honest happening in his life having beard of the ex. had It seems that, perience which come Wo another member of this peculiar sect, he said, 1 and in the will have the experience ; pext breath, “1'll have it now At the time be was lying with a friend miles of in a sod house Emid taenty west Oka mg in a certain farm bouse west of Ship penshurg, but make this remark, Continuing, be sad Suddenly I saw in the a large room above me cross of pure, Continued on Page » ight of te i I felt sure that he was ly- | of course I didn’t dare to || f " | They wish only to till their farms, raise transparent fire; | [glint of diamonds attracted more and more sons of Britain BELLEFONTE, PA THE TRANSVAAL CONTROVERSY Why President Kruger England's Demands WHY BOER HATES BRITON War Imminent Statement A Care ’ r to charge the OTUness There O every other ec your sympathy } are a few facts Here ts were the Cl ougnt to sidered The the country uow known as the Trans aa they are Box original setters of republic if we leave out of African Their from juestion the SAvVARe tribes whon. they sud dued, Africa for ancestors Holland Boer is That the and that is what they are went to South Dutch farmer word is what Means, The first Boers settled ia ( ape Colony Trouble with the English led them to move farther inland and They build kraals place and stay there until the encroach farther north would their in one ments of the English made it necessary for them to fight or trek. Sometimes trekked moved beyond they fought ; sometimes When they finally the Vaal river, they thought they were safe from the Eoglish. The country was a savage infested wilderness. Nut some: they | body discovered gold and diamonds in the Boer territory, Then the English moved in and began to work the mines The Boers are not The golden rocks of the Rand would remain crushed miners un- forever if they had their way their stock and read their Bible Bat the glitter of the gold and the Men of other THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Defies 18500) SO for awhile the fought the blacks side Boers the and under the plea that fretted under Br Rrit YOosre an had not performed her promises they rose in H the rebellion in 18580 and Majuba again establishing after the bloody victory ol succeede “subject to the suretainty o esty The treaty which these words was signed August, 188; In 188% the Boers sent a deputation to london to secure the abolition of the suzeranity Gladstone was in power then, and under his leadership a new agreement was signed by which up her regard Fog land gave rights of suzerain ly except in treaties with foreign powers and the Free State Mauge This was signed in London in 1884, and the documents are now known as the London conventions he (utes pretation of this agreement was the sub ject of the discussion which has led p to the present state of affairs M1 ly disposed as was M1 Chamberlain, not being so kind Gladstone f the de clares that the alien laws {rans Continued on page | the by an act of assembly, from Cenire county, Ajer's secure a fective that body assured MONUMENT RESOLUTIONS HASTINGS OFFER the matter » Ow has taken a stands it 1 as heretofore that for st in Charge it is hoped that a ASSOCIALION the about the I he about five same ( YEA nacliive is this meeting ment | begin active The the « \) i, they wi monument reson of sent this » work i on ¢ x the ) ) first thing 10 Ix done is 10 circulate petitions throug bout the the the names of all petitions be presented to the next county one Wo vames of contain exclus 2 and the ens yey old soldi other other cit and 1 Ne Novem ber Grand Jury, asking them to approve appropri on of $5000, as provided be tends of the erection of a So at the ¢ for Monument ibis should be done at large petition favorable unty ole, 0 which consideration eat as to LL B%,"] d from The county aps ropriation must be make this project a success and they individual subscriptions can be to secured when something deflate is ac complished sincere "ork tofore, the public can easily infer their Now in this they i this committee matter, they will begin do osothiug, as bere in | §} motive COCO0ON0000OI000 FOR 20 CENTS i BL O00 OOOOOOOOC yr VOI. Eu re} ! or ng of Ed near three arms of ward Poorman at am Jacob Sugar Cam: ) miles ftom Ssow Harvest Home Pica the upper Bald agile valley Harvest Miles day Are Home grove "ast contemplating holding John 9 Satur The Scotia the speakers Monk n Martha, on th a band w= be engaged ww furnish LRTE ES at some prominent have been engaged to attend the gather It uling to which all people are ing and discuss timely subjects will be a day's y invited 0 enjoy themselves, and bring their dinner baskets with them with best the things the season affords .—— Cheap Ligh Williamsport asked for bids last week to furnish the city with electric lights Thos. Lynch, of Philadelphia, submitted a bid to furnish arc lights of 2,000 candle power, at $50 per lamp per year, The Edison Co.'s bid was 6S on a five year contract or §630m a ten year contract, Lynch's bid is backed up by a $1,000 check
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