CHAS. R. LIFE ON A TRANSPORT fesse Underwood Writes Another lateresting Letter. SUEZ CANAL THE FAMOUS ption of Some 0 d And Interesting Cities Her Interesting Sights and Pecu vesct Royally Entertained by Majesty's Troops Incidents Along the Route to Manila af About a month ago an inte ication was received from wd, a Bellefonte boy who i er of Co. D, 47t }. 8: 1., York on the Transport Thomas, for The last letter was upon their val at Malta, in the Mediterranean ear Italy. From that point this tter takes up the course of their trip A cablegram from Manila announced of this Transport at Manila, » town There were rd house, and they only pul could not walk Every English sol. w would meet sted upon dri your you health, and if fered it an would not let us ‘oglish think we wi » world Gibraltar, but Lar is origina built r forts did not f Malta It was ADTR have to be I'he entire city isa fort and it is all undermined started ong before America was discov. ered ; has little narrow streets, and a where a hundred It speak a mixture of every nationality and it takes learn it thousand people live Americans could not get their breath. is inhabited Maltese who by years to They resemble the Italians, are dark gomplected and very The women put their hair up with a stiletto, and fasten their belt with one, You dare not smile at one, or scowl at another, or you endanger your life, There are more Eoglish soldiers there than anything else, treacherous, the buildings. Most of them are certain. ly historic, and the palaces are magnifi- cent, The bands on every war ship played “The Star Spangled Banner’ as I don't know | how to begin to tell you about some of | KURT.” .d. and Prop. | we passed out the harbor, and ours play ed “God Save the Queen,” with three cheers at the end by us. Our outfit is in the best of health, only one man on board who is sick enough to be in the hospital. Nov. 24.—We from Malta aud the | d coun are twenty-four hours ea is heavy and it 1s still co a coat when on igh washing ing about all mount have We to match the rest of our outfit guard in’ them, hats are the shape of a policemans, only they not ow, and vel SO die rs arc on board Of our ieliows at Malta ch had a An amusing ened eit scene hap before we X the boat in tow and the guard ef drunks in Thanksgiving and first sin : bad potatoes, was about the r we starte linuer we turkey, cranber: dressing, bread mashed i y, with pears and oianges for de the pile of to feed thirteen hundred You can imagine turkeys it would take men them up, and every man was to stil he had enough outse there were a few hogs. You people hav Thanksgiving tomorron, we are a day ahead of your time, and a i six months ahead of you in weather It certainly is warm here and it is not a8 warm as it will be We are about twenty degrees north of the equator now, and in two weeks we will be below five degrees, and The trousers then down in the bottom of a ship only clothes we wear is out About nine o'clock this morning we pass. ed Mt Sioal and any person who knows anything about the Bible knows what happened at that place. | know more about the Bible now than I ever did, for {right around here 1s where it was com | | pled, Dre. 3: We are about ball way across the Arabian Sea. We passed through | the straits this morning and intended stopping at the town of Aden lo get water Continued on page | : BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS A Few Facts for Progressive Business Men, CIRCULATION KEEPS GROWING Democrat 1s not Troubled wil " A Newsy sper that { Word to Some of Lentre the Deadly Dr R is Appreciated —A Kir mocral cvyens of the day mw count any date they chos walch the mail ing department and see how many are sent lo regular patrons each week through the malls, or inspect the sub scription accounts ing line Further, any lead merchant who will favor us in this will be paid handsomely for his time and be royally entertained here, and all that will be asked of him is to tell the truth. Who will volunteer? We think it 1s in place for us to put i to chame some promisent individuals in | | this community who have endeavored in various ways to cast imputation upon our circulation statements and try to dis. credit the extent of this paper's standing. while | We declare that The Centre Demo- crat bas a larger circulation by hundreds, other apy Democratic than entre county. ve declare that ore subscriber any and than any are that .- ENORMOUS SHIPMENT 2 which I'l hit v4 } ) et Peter M er : i body Mr. Mei noved a pl bullet fell was er's under that into the found in changis garments, they aster was on hus back, bed The ball the upper end Mr the heart and came out on was slightly fattened at It went clear through Meitzler's body It entered above the leit side pear the lower ribs - -— X Silk Mil Notes There are now 210 hands employed in the silk mill, and 128 looms in opera. tion, Right more looms were receivea to. | day and will be put in operation at once, The daily output now is 1400 yards of silk, and shipments are made three times a week. Lock Haven Express, - The wouldbe poet generally starts out with verses and vp with reverses, STALWARTS AND INDEPENDENTS No Signs of a Compromise Among Republicans BATTLE FOR LEGISLATURE An Es 1! Effor be Made dent. RB ndent Keg nly Organizat Fel eral ON Aged Couple Raftsman's Journa S58, Mr, and Mrs anion township tn Joseph celebrated the 62d anniversary of their marriage Sixty vears of married life the diamond wedding —are considered very rare, but this old couple has now lived beyond that, Mr. Sch is now years of age and Mrs, Schofield is 8g Both are in the enjoyment good health There were present on this oc. cassion four of their children, five grand children and ten great grandchildren. » - . Donated the Land Hon. A. C. Hopkins, of Lock Haven, and John Dullols, of DuBois, bave | donated thirty.one acres of land, situated | between Falls Creek and Datiols as a | site for the new shops of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad. The | railroad company will expend about | $300,000 in the erection of the shops and 600 men will be given enploy ment. two years field Ke of VOL. 22, NO. 2. FACT, FUN AXD FANCY Bright Sparkling Parsgraphs—Selected and Original ippy Arrangement Broke Her Thigh Mary Horner, wm Monday of last week, the bome of her son George te M1 Horner, widow of the ia unforiunate while met with an accident Visiting at Horner, tenant on the Hoffer farm, on mountain, She was from the house when she slipped and fell, breaking her thigh: Mrs. Horner is aged aboul seventy years, and it is hoped her great age will not im- pede a full recovery from the injury .—Re- porter the top of Nittany walking out --——— - Coal Operation. Kelley Rrothers, of Snow Shoe, hav | purchased the interest of W. B. Carley, in the Mt. Carmel Coal Mining Co. a | Karthaus, the other interest [by 8. K. Emerick, of that pew firm will also control 300, | jogs and 20 rafts of timber this