. CHAS ALTGELD ROASTS ROOSEVELT KURTZ, Proprietor ‘Mountebank and ‘Tin-Plate Hero. Political THE CANDIDATE OF TRUSTS Brave Man to in the Dodger His First Back and Low \ thd wn 1 wou the go ernorshij jaently accepting a nominat 1d elect that off i that he did lieve bh n ) | on to sot he This being so may it sot he J je does not believe the charge that he has made against us NPLATE HERO “ : Lis next recorded that he entered the Spanish war in Cuba. and. a though his regia man modern ent was mmande thet that Ly an he su eeded means yf weapon newspaper nowy HA Werk four years of h tobe the only boasts of havi wil ) I h : 14 i he seems ent wh hot down and killed who was fleeing from the battle field he says A in and fired twice, miss MK . . ! 4 they turned to run | osed ng the first and « He then boasts that be had considered his feat un jue, and He the | shoot an enemy in the back killing the second sont i" irst brave man to “Again, the modern historians tell us that it was he who first demonstrated to mankind that however useful the camera may be to science, to art and to 'adestry, its true mission is to develop tin-plate heroes. FRANCHINE TAX LAW, i “The records at Albany show that the ' BELLEFONTE, PA, T | JAMES K, P. HALL Tou hatter $ the idle Hetetof re our regular standing of It Deeember consisted But in the nis army has generally om 23.00x Qo 2 0 men 598, about the time that his f con President issued rder to Gen, | t) to begin the war o juest, when the panish war was over, when we were at nobody was Philip peace w th the world, when threatening us, when all that the of us ’ he e asked was that we ’ the to shou t them ame a the President sent A Message ask to have the regular OK BT A BETES army ing What for i pt Ca for reas y 100.000 men we were in danger, why volunteers Yolunteers and found the fought the Revolutionary War Key ithik Eaglish off our shores in ed this volunteers drove volunteers anted the Stars and over ! Mex war for liberty ever waged, struck down stripes QM olunteers fought the greatest slavery and cemented this union, and in volunteers came to the front and struck down the last vestige of ancient despotism on this hemisphere, And if, in times of trouble even threatening, you can jump 1508 a military establishment from 22,000 to | Continua on page # peace, with no | RENOMINATE] Congressional Conference Held Ridgway Last Week. THE CHOICI F. { Page and jewelry worth taken. One hundred dollars in money secured at the re McMinimin, the burglars tarried long enough to array in Mr. McMinimin's clothing Woods Meeti A woods meeting will and jewelry were & dence of |]. C where one of himse!f held angelical ng, the fo of A iM WW be at Egg church* August H 5 mmenc nited Eo Fi mtinue math. Rev. H and Rev. H Ass) by the ay even and oth over Ir. Se W. Bu si the pastor, R wing abl ar ton dale - iheim, " ev Rhoads Record sheriff Dodson Breaker Bed AS A He is tract x of Hopewe ford Snake x ounty, bas made a record lier that is hard to beat taking the timber from a 1% acre of land near Hopewell and from the 25th of April to July 24th he killed 198 cop- perheads, 52 rattlesnakes and 100 black snakes - Evaporating Plant Messrs. ID, A B. D. Brishin and W. B. Mingle will erect an evapo | rating plant at Coburn, east of the station, Boorer, | which will be ready for operation for the coming crop. A HURSDAY, AUGUST 100 J f i WAS UNANIMOUS been bad, bu ndications are that the peaches w be of ine flavor and = be sold es within the reach of at pr a There are a number of peach orcharas in Nittany valley besides that of D1 Dumm. The total yield in the valley estimated at from 7.000 10 wo baskets The crop in most of the orchards is not Hear as large as it was three years ago Milton to Have Mountain Water me me Ago « ed the Mount of red i A character and made a to supply the people Whit the bu of that piace ¢ Deer Mountain water taken same § now rR. The ing the pipes in pes HNECOSSAry the animously granted by the town coun) To Double Track the The Beech Creek raliroad will Beech Lreek repiace within a comparatively short the bridge across the Bald Eagle creek, two miles east of Beech Creek and also the high and expensive structure at the viaduct, both bridges being condemned. The new structures will be much heavier and built for the double track which the I N.Y. C. bas in contemplation. time TIME TO BUILD THE MONUMENT Whelesa Hi-masing The Minneapolis T n the nthe mes declares that Year ¥ there were manufactured ly of Minneapolis 14, 200, This would bushels yO bat rels of flour requ ire over SON i wheat, or nearly 200,000 bushels for every day in the Year Huntingdon Fair The Huntingdon County Fair associa: tion will conduct a fair at Huatingdon, Pa., on August 28, 29, 30 and 31. Those | in charge are making an effort 10 please | their patrons. Istiiutles the | dates A " Rialr ry. Centre ow Aa & yecember o H Be Cianion, "a iaysburg, December e Clearfield, ( Other dates have the depart foute, becembet ear "ih pot yet been announced by field, December ment An Ugly Accident John Yocum, of White Deer, met with a painful accident on Tharsday. While chopping in the woods his axe glanced from the tree he was cutting and striking | him in the face almost severed his nose