4 Circulation Over 3800. MURDER TRIAL NEXT WEEK Will Likely Be Called On Wednes- day Morning. LIVINGSTONE NOT CAPTURED for Trial Defend the Become of District Attorney is Ready H. C. Quigley Will Prisoners — What Has Livingstone a Mystery LIVINGSTONE'S CAREER. here seems to be a mistaken idea the minds of the people as to the record of Geo. Livingstone, the young jail The lad York breaker, who is still this se at large came to tion from New state and he worked among farmers near Bellefonte On one occasion (;, F lives two miles from Bellefonte, loaned him a horse to go to Pennsvalley where he said he left his clothes, and after. An Indian Relic - —— Veteran Club's Picnic, at home and from present and deliver - —— wl | an’t expect to be happily married stener he A RN It's all right to begin at the bott ym, except when you start to dig a well BELLEFONTE, PA. WILLIAMY’ GREAT SPEECH His Address Conclusion of Famous St Louis AFTER THE REPUBLICANS Hot Shot Fired loto Republican Camp Facts and Historical Data Produced Ihings For fhink About Ihoughtful Men To and mme 4 a The Vor Market Fa eign periectiy Al protec admit & sing P ive p which d nut f another oe peiing product tected untry tothe * pro market In so far as protectionism falis short of that result, it is a fatiare from a protectionist’s standpoint ' of the others market, mal to others, eertaloly does uot purdhase from you ® non-admission produe » of into your own and the rel purchase from tend to make them whatever else It does An Mr. MeKinley said, we cannot Always continue to sell without buying. Plainly our foreign commerce has grown, not beecanse of, but In spite of, the obstructions whieh have been pinced in the current of trade How ridicul ous the boast is, connection with the flatfooted refusal of the Republican Party in Henate toapprov e the reclprooity treaties in stituted by Mr. MeKiniey and sent to that body by him tor approval, especially the highly beneficial reciprooity treaty with France [snd In the teeth of the refusal of the Republican administration to take any inttiatory step oo, In THURSDAY AUGUST 18 ote ) STARVING ARMY AT PORT ARTHUR Soldiers Are on Short Rations and I : Ne + 0 L nor ern thot " ack 14 has n Japs Are { osing FURIOUS BATTLES EVERY DAY Russia pe That the Fam ut ous May Withstand the " 4 wT Uns Kados Men vail ast - JUDGE PARKER'S Si : I hey profess, sa a part 0 believe ) men are equ i ugh re : yernmental - and social recognition of When exclusion regardie ta rave the Republicans have they Cast a wuibtedly a Republican one voted fof Chiness Boy Fell off the Train, Haye gol vole. a wine Acer tainly 1H 1t be wrong to diseriminate at all be one, but und cause of race, 11 the professions of adherence fo the dootrine that all men of all races are the vole Wo equal, be sincere, then men making that cannot prevent a yellow man from earning a living by the sweat of his brow in America; the right to san a living be ing a much more sacred and inalienable and Godegiven thing than the statutory privilege of voting, or the social privilege of unoh ing with you profession Grange Encam pment. The 31st annual encampment DCAM PIN f Patrons of Husbandry tral Pennsylvania will be held | Park, Centre Hal clusive hibition Protection of Citizens abroad. “We pleage ourselves to Insist on just and equal treatment of our eitizens abroad.” says the Hepubliean platform, and in another place, “It is a duty to procure for all our eitl. pens, without distinetion, the rights of travel | and sojourn in friendly countries” True: A ———— Arrangements are being made for a the county Thursday, gAug held Lutherans of Snyder The re Rron nd Reunion of 15th union will be on the 8 of Continued on page 4, column 2 Susquehanna University Flouring Mili Sol We Knitting Mills Stop. Work in the ills at Millheim wpped knitting m has been st and the machinery is being dismantled preparatory to remov- ing the same to Newport, Pa. Mr. Hoke, of the mill, will superintend the Newport mills who has bean manager
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