—————— CHAS R. “SJRTZ Proprietor. OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW A Chapter About Shikellimus, the Famous Indian Chief PIONEER MOSES VAN CAMPEN 1 Indians of the ru nied ’ ni y allerwar Hunter ceed ns ut twenty men, t short months ordered Samue dians on laying un would make that they = pany oil Camphbel us three weeks West much caution and care: we rea p proceeded up the hed the Sinnemahoning, but made no discovery except old tracks ; we marched that satisfied it was a false report turned, and a little below the Sianema- honing, near night, we discovered a smoke ; we were confident it was « party the we were We re up Sinsemahboning so far, of Indians, which we must have passed | how we disoe red i a arg party, many we ed for the a A 1 rifles, sharpened our examined ur tomahawk handles, ready, we wall al usion that there had been } dd enough hed, and as to the : men they had t was the fate of war, and we must families of We were rding to taken and adopted into the those whom we had killed then divided amongst them a the number of fires Pack were pre they Big pared for us, and retumed across he river at the Island n bark hey then mad and cam above the followe« ned the Cistern Bath week as a daughter of merchant, Centre trom farm west of he was in the act of A cistern a plank of thx tilted til and let the iady the submerged but young lown into the water he struck water back first and wa getting on her feet she fomnd herself standing waist-deep in the water. After clearing her throat of the water forced through her mouth, her cries were heard and she was assisted from her predica. ment, none the worse for the cold bath, except an awful scare, BELLEFONTE, PA HASTINGS LEADS TO VICTORY \ Stormy Session at the Republi can County Convention OUAYITES BADLY ROUTED Hamilton and that a veritable ican with rely to smo IF CemhHers WAS break forth 3 ghtest pro ocation Ame there was an awfu eruption for the story of the con vention TH i y ‘11 When convent Chairman Reeder on to ord a i &. m., there was Aa Crow 1 the court house ATR t was found tons made that some Cony rampu The the nos made The ir nominated Cag 8. H Juay and the named W WO ADLX Bennison HES, a8 was expe 1+ who had been pretensions, for harmony I he that was taken showed that the were beaten, as the vote stood Before this vote was taken ho tried tos oleo- | tart a rumpus because the vote was delayed to select necessary That was loaded tellers, showed at once that be Gen, Hastings then arose and, according to the usages of this and all parties at such gatherings, moved | that a Committee on Resolutions be ap- | pointed, and that all resolutions be re- | ferred to them without Jebate. oleo- John made his first grand play in THURS DAY Here | AUGUST could te the Chair, or what men had been aj tee of Resointions 114 i the the pointed on the Comm } time the audience quicte Chairman attempted to proceed = bedlam broke fresk 1 the the di order of business ~ with Chambers, Gray an roosters cading Townsend from pshurg bance Fk ready orator from Ph ort to denounce the ¢ without the and Reed consent of th put his harpoon int r, declaris Kg that they were mental in his fe fe the legisiatu LWO years ago trading off the ticket and aimed 0 know what he was U ng about For at least 11 minutes the Quayites thus obstructed the proceed of the ngs balirman that settled the convention, but the « knew his job and firmly declared the motion was carried and Finally and nominated Wilbur | mattey Hastings got Reedet up chair. man of the Republican County Committee as for the ensuing year Up came tainted John and vominated Phil. Womelsdorf, of Philipsburg, for the same place” as a | stab at Hastings, and in violation of the narmony plan. They proceeded to the (Continued on page § column 2 VARIETY Ol COUNTY NEWS SHORT ANI ’ } ’ : : x) We stamps An entrance was gained to the ng open the | wa ed ~ y pry ront doo loot and the K ivynam has returned When he le ® » have home BAYS m,”" as we iliariy called him he finds many changes abou 1 Fort and Centre Hall in the quarter of a cen. He clerked in one of the Bellefonte stores before his de. parture for the west tury during his absence Willlamsport Sun BE. K. Hess, a salesman for ¥. B, Thrall & Co, had a most singular experience while driving Continued on page * | missing the girl and H 3s | eyes er is caused A Missouri A grass widow An Towa ow kiss. ays hay fc Kissing AS n lows Tr SAY t is caused by kissing a fellow by moon light 5 editor says it is caused by a fe inz his girl while he is feeding bay to a Kansas exchange it is caused by kissing the cow, A political writer says it is caused by 100 much kisslog io the heyday of youth. cow, and an Eastern is of the opinion that Corneline DD. Houtz, Lemont, was granted an increase of pension, $8,