i KURTZ, Proprietor. CHAS. TRAMPS IN GRAND SOIREE Meet R All The Weary Willies To In Big Reunion. AN INTERESTING PROGRAM. Sucking Foot Races, Feasts and Experience Meetings to Be Features of Convention—First . Session Reported Lontests Egg market has developed shot-gun An active the padiock, line, owing to the Fourth Wednesday, of the Y at buil-dog and § Annual Con- vention, National Tourists This is the ¢ hoboes nion annua Some few and organized tees and have ou conver They ists who vention. to their anooun ers, bindleshifts anywhere sleepers tran TELL TH! society M HOW Tx features of Grand Union Oatonu Cott Got Here Picker, wi Covington PRI 2P. M.~- of the order, f tourists LS prize, oue fifth pr seve can of t of cheese era cushioygs wale: twelfth ¢ prize Drize pris bath cut at Joba's fourth ot tourists on Distancing ner to two whole the hospita will be limited t ral of Hoboes Maben - 30 P ists, ceroogar ers, Turks anarchists, State unions, natioana Some surprises N "SONS OF BL! E REINOCEROS w Business of the convention: Elect of officers, committee routes, select vention, heat in box cars, selected piace for next aguas! con- report of committee oa steam report of commitiee on sigus and signals, report of anti-canine committee by harp orchestra, Mason City band and drum corps; initia tion of new members and exemplification of the secret work of this noble order for members on'y. Grand farewell banquet, for hoboes only. See them feed. An interesting and impressive closing feature will be the conferring of the de. gree of “Sous of the Blue Rhinoceros,’ upon specially worthy members music Pensions Granted The report of the Commissioners of Pensions for the year ending June 3 W900, in course of preparation, will con tain statistics which will effectually ex plode the charges of pension attorneys and those people who have been influenced by them in regard to the discrimination Office against the apoears that the number of pensioners on the rolls July 1, 1990, was g91%2q crease for the year of 2010. There were dropped during the vear 41.31 which number 35 80g were caused by death. The number of pension ceri ficates issued during the year under the head of origmal was 40,645. and under restorations 46¢3, making a total of 4s, 338. Of the original pensions granted, tgtt were for services in the war with Spain, and 16,778 were to widows, In. cluding the increase, reratings, etc,, the number of certificates issued was 108 591, against 89,654 for the preceding fiscal year. The number of cases of all kinds pending on July 1, 1900, was 437, 104. - , Those hot days are Nature's face steamers. misguided of the Pension old soldiers It an n- of’ BRYAN'S IMPROVED PROSPECTS } tion is oue of the sign Hectua movement whi is to the andid and mora advantage of the democratic « great contrast hetlween situation to day and that y > the independents were McKiwuley ; this year Mr Any change indeed must have been favorable The mere of four years a O17 many of them are for Bryan candidate the indecision to the democrati allavment of excitement, vative in choosing the wil supported of some couser men their candidate ingness of many who Mr McKinley iu 189g to consider calmly the and the audid N of riven fr more ISSUES how that Mr. McK 1081 this yea ) ned wu oy W ais 10t isolated think is the meaning of the § due to Mr. McKinley him. He has deceived and disap angered bauge aud f the men mans years ago deemed the duty of a triotic and honest men to vote for hi New York World - Beer Made Despite Prayer At last the Stroudsburg brewery is an Beer is being made government and this in face of probably the most strenu- ous accomplished fact there under license, and bitter opposition ever experi by an isdustrial is the brewery that the Rev. E. E Methodist pastor of Strouds- burg, asked the Almighty to ‘shatter with lightoing, and which was hit by a bolt and damaged at the first thunder. storm of the season enced This Dixon, a enterprise The church mem bers held many meetings to protest and and the W In spite of petition against its erection C.T.U all recently prayed against it the company with a on band commenced brewing very large amount of orders ———— Post Office Robbed The Centre Hall post office was burg. larized to 1. Entrance was gained ast night between the hours of by break ing a pave of glass in the front door and reaching in they lifted the latch and in. They drilled the safe and muffled it so the explosion could not be heard and then they went out and hid behind Brisbin's fence until after the ex. plosiou, from which place they were seen running toward the post office. They secured postage stamps to the amoust of fi50 and $60 in cash, $20 of which belonged to Miss Flora Lave, of | that place. The burglars stole their tools from the foundry and left them in the | post office, 4a : went BELLEFONTE A REMARKABLE INVENTION PA., Edward McGarvey, of This Place Surprises His Friends ORIGINAL IDEA FOR SCALES Fhe Invention has Been Recognized by the "Scientific American’ and has Attracted the | Attention of Capit Patent Easily Obtained Isls anather on can be made aced ou the same circuit Harmonic bration is next AGE nex Po pie that mus iS a well known pring 1 reeds and strings wil their near them In vibrate in unison when same toues are reproduced the recording machine f there is a of The reeds to vibrate respectively set musica reeds different weights different A heavy oad on the scale causes a high tension, and a high rate of vibration of the meta ribbon and the is a rate of in reeds are the from ause result correspon - the teeth Starting the lowest weight is gradually ied 10 the scale the reeds commence to vib. rate from the lower to the higher tones as the load increases A continuous sheet of paper passes under them. and as each reed vibrates it makes a record on the chemically prepared paper And as each reed represents a certain weight, the weight of the load on the car is thereby recorded movement of the recorder ding vibration The in a comb reeds like in point, as app The entire i$ accomplish. ed by electricity and is entirely automa tic The the scales at and the record ug J. Walsh, at this place, invention Mill Hall machine was iu the office of J R.R tae tests were entirely satisfactory Mr 14 quite a young man and has been at work ou this was tested on of the ( of Pa., and McGarvey invention for several years. For some time he was employed by the Commercial Tele. phone company at this place, and put in his spare time working on the idea On numerous occasions he tried to en. list the interest of capitalists to assist him financially in his experiments, as he was a poor lad and bad to help bis widowed mother in the support of the family. Finally Guy C. Ling, an expert scale man, became interested and gave the young man all the financial aid possible; and later formed a company to furnich the necessary money to purchase the machinery to build his machine, | A peculiar cactus shown in a green. and make experiments, | house has deep blue blossoms. The value of his patent can be realized THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1010, wave [UGE LOVE FOR SUPREME COURT | trisic Sparkting Paragraph “HUSH !” “TO THE FAITHFUL!” This week a "stalwart reg lown | was ved He has state of mind iavile these many years and never his nose in th juay has been the state he he eit has come that had better "get in ou wet ‘craw! on the other bandwagon where Hastings is vow playing a big We advised him to come to Belle at the ap- y enter. hora foute anyhow, next Moaday pointed time. lastead of public front door he can call at sneak out through the and the to Chambers’ secret quar. Only cautioned him wear rubber shoes, as John C. Mi Dan Hastings’ man, might see him from the t room of his insurance office, then touch himself three repeating “All the be recoguired and ing Chambers the Gazette office back press room, come uj chicken yard ters we to ler, ack give three raps, times on the breast Faithful" and he wil admitted He promised to follow our advice and inform us immediately of the pro. This matter is strictly confi. will ceedings dential between and we us propose to respect his wishes “Hush!” “To the Faithful,” “Next Monday, 27th,” “At Chambers’ Office.” Shaw not Dead The rumor of Consul Shaw's death originated at Caracas, Venezeula, about 600 miles distant from Shaw's station, reaching the United States by cable August aud. Letters from Mr. Shaw, dated July 23, were received by friends at Houtzdale last week, and Harry Boulton, Ksq., received one on Wednes. | wrecking the engine amd cars. His Friends Here Urge His Ap me pointment BY ENTIRE where } These wil the OCA also, by an appointment, and at the gen eral election in November 190! a pres 4 bosen ourts would be There behalf of Jud dent judge of our « in the usual! manner wi be a strong move made in ge Love for this advancement by our people, He the ability to fll the position aud the oppor. tunity only is necessary to prove it. We hope he may receive the favorable con. irrespective of politics has sideration of Gov. Stone “ince this matter has been taken uj it has naturally vanous in behalf of Judge Love awakened comment In direc. who would sumerous tions be Love's successor ? There are would De ouly too willing to preside over individuals who Among those mentioned are W.E Wilbur | M Dale, Dale, Keller, and if R. Chambers did not have an appoint already the our courts Gray Reeder, Ino Clem Harry ment from Governor, he would be after 12, too ‘his move has opened up the judge ship question all around aud a whole lot of fellows are eving the political chess board for significant moves Lumber Train Wrecked Last week near Cross Forks while a heavily laden lumber train on the Lacka.- wanna Lumber company's road was being drawn up a steep grade it sudden. ly started backward. After running a wile at frightful speed the train plunged over a twenty-five-foot embankment, As the day, having been mailed August 2, | train was leaving the track, the crew This makes certain that Consul Shaw is | composed of Hagioeer Fish, Fireman wn good health. He left Barranquilla | Marsh and Conductor Kettler, jumped | ty superintendent's report, the number Wednesday to spend a vacation iu the toward the mountain side, | United States and is expected home by | among the bushes. All were badly cut "the goth inst. —Houtzdale Citizen, and bruised, but will recover. ady who is saturated with ay be expected to throw off e are not Ke « for gO wrong when they have a ks i tienes i Lime EO Some bathing suits contradict the be. lief that the wearers are clothed and is their right minds The telephone, like man v other things, it had thor. wasn { a sudcess unt) been oughly talked over Some attractions for county fairs and bal. circuses are getting cheaper, but 00D ascensions are going up Words tues the bulwarks of Lincoln's Immortal “What iberty and wndependence oust ar It is not our bristling sea nary. Our ree of liberty which Out frowning battlements coasts lance God has the spir or Our army or the ianted mn our is In ove defense in the CVYeIYe erly as heritage of a ands where i m MesiTOY this aud have planted the seed of desp spr you tis at yourself with the chains of bondage and yop pre. them. Accus- tomed to trample ou the rights of others, your own doors, Familiarize pare your limbs to wear you have ost the strength of your owa independence and become the fit sub. of the first who raises among you “They who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves, and under a just God can not long retain it" jects Cunning tyrast Over S000 School Children According to the assessors registration, | made in May, the children between the i : {are as follows ages of 6 and 21 years in Clintos county Males 4 305; females 3.623; total 8,227. According to the coun. landing | of children attending the schools up to June, 18g9 were: Males 3,383; females 1.335, average attendance 5,102.