THE CE} TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1806. TIE FUTURE OF WENLER!, It Depends Upon His Work in the Near Future, MUST PUSH HIS OPERATIONS. There Are Over Two Hundred Thousand Spanish Soldiers 1 nder His Command in Cuba, and Spain Demands a Decisive Vie tory Insurgent Officers Disabled, WASHINGTO) v. 17.—1t is learned here on authori the Spanish gov ernment has given General Weyler to un derstand that he must push his operations the rgressively vigorously | against insurgents on achieves os Cubans it nloss he su eisive victory over the lieved he will be ler, it is understood, ternative, present Pinar del engagement the Cuban s The i to him a personal matter, and, with knowledge that and rank nt the watched with important battles than t General of campaign recalled is aware and his Rio is expected to that will put a ne way or the result ing Ww aspect tuation one 18; campaign, therefore the his prestige Are Havana cable news of mor stake, are bel interest for he skirmish and guerrilla fights that thus far have come thar them by way of “General Weyler has he can use ish soldiers in Cuba the captain | tions in the Macs opera 44 has under about all of Gener men BOTs Spain What act ative fruitless General W the admir fluenced in DISABLED CUBAN OFFICERS, Way Press Censors, 1 i jut the Reports Come by of Spanish of mu having Mauser rifl Cartridges and I he Pinar del th wenther mn prove 5 ! shiy r to Delagndo was « Charged with Murdering His Family, DEXYY NOW Andrew J well known of this city family, consisting of wife and children, went Sunday, Oct 0 and Mrs. Spute and the children were drowned, Spute, apparently with great difficulty, managed to cling to the boat until rescued. Monday, and detectives working on the they have evidence enough to convict him of mur dering his family for the £12,000 insurance on thelr Lives 1] Npute, » with his five small Siith's lake wns capsize i grocer boasting on The bont Spute nrrosted who declare Was on have been Cnse Don Carlos’ Danghter Elopes, GExoA, Nov. 17.«The Caffaro states that Princess Elvira, Don Carlos’ third daugh- tor, has eloped witha Roman artist named Folehl, a married man. “The Princess El virs was born at Geneva in 187] The Castles Homeward Bound, Loxpox, Nov. 18.«<Mr. and Mrs. Walter | M. Castle, of San Francisco, sailed for the United States on board the American line steamer St. Paul, which left Southampton today. MR. BRYAN'S LECTURE TOUR His Salary Will Exceed That Received by the President, LixocoLy, Neb, Nov. 18 It has been definitely arranged that William J. Bryan is to take the lecture platform, and his first address will be delivered at Atlanta, early in December. His route, ns far ns it has boon arranged, will be, after leav- ing Atlanta, Jacksonville, Savannah Charleston, Augusta, Birmingham and Now After leaving the city Bryan will go through then to Californias and will not reach the eities of the east the Inttor part of February, 1507 I'he men behind the enterprise is V. E MeBee, of Norfolk, Va. the superinten dent of the Seaboard Air line. Mr. Bryan has signed contracts for a series of lectures under the management of Alexander Com sla Gin Orleans Mr on Foxn Oregon, nnd before wk, who is the representative associate of Mr of the agreement from a point but it is reliably understood that the remuneration which Mr. Bryan is to receive the salary he would have received as presi lent of the United States in the event of 1s election to that oflice Arrangements are already under way to have the delivery of Mr Bryan's first le ture in Atlanta the oasion of a great demonstration, which will be in the monster reception The le tures to be delivered by Mr. Bryan will be non-partisan in thelr charactor financial stand have not been made public, is to exceed made Ou nature of a and will for the mo art be upon governmental and social top exprossl tipu lated in th ontract that the to shall DAVE no po al aspect or col Master Workman Sovereign Re-elected, N. XY. Nov 1 Edison Experiments with Blind Men \ \ N i Burgliars, nn irglars as Vanished unt is £151.06 Increased Sugar Production, w WaAsHLS This year's raw TO "OV, IX { the world surpasses that the enormous wwrding to official the department of state from Consul General Karel at Peters burg. Mr. Karel reports that the Russian wheat and rye shortage will be more than made up by the increased beet sugar pro that this r European countries gUgar supply of 185, notwithstanding WAL, ae statis tics received at mt duction, and msdds increase 1s common to oth Death of Judge Parker. Fort Smith, Ark., Nov Judge I. C Parker, the fame disd nt his ¢ in this of Bright Judge Parker was famous all ove for his ministration of justics the death upon criminals than any other Jurist In the United States For twenty-one years he had presided over court without missing a day us Arkansas Jurist city yesterday nd having imposed mintry fonrions penalty crn Munley Doesn't Want Offlos, AUGUSTA, Me, Now Regarding the of his name as a prospective member of President McKinley's cabinet Hon. Joseph H. Manley says: “1 am not only not a candidate for any office, state or national, viective or appointive, of any nature whatsoover, but that 1 would not accept any office were It tendered me. My business interests demand and must re ceive my entire attention,” iN wention Queen Wilhelmina's Lover, Pans, Nov. 18 According to The Eoho de Paris the regent and the queen of Hol. | 1and will spend the winter in Italy, whore | Queen Wilhelmina will bo betrothed to an Itallan captain of royal blood, who has won ihe queen's affections Inttor | YWCINDOS MEN DAN ADT USINESS MEN PAN(UET Mr, Wilson's Spee to the New York Chamber of Commerce, 0am LN "FREE GOVERNM ON TRIAL.” | The Postmaster General Refers to the Re | held by that | nintory character | ight against free coinage were | ton were ! but they were { who { to mi tent bi " no | to date | the core | gost | plied and has been allu | tion | Inst evening at Delmonie McBee in the enterprise. The terms | i : cent Election and the Popular Discon- tent President Cleveland Writes That “Business nnd Patriotism Are Becoming More and More United,” , NEW Nov Sth annual ommerce of Yonuk I'he banquet of the Cham of ( the state of Now YX which was held : the mos hans Many of a cong who led the given ' notable yearly gather been great org the speeches were dist rite and those un stintod mention of praise, while thelr nay Prosi 108 Wis nt Cleve unnt | with applause nd Gvovernor Mor attend the banquet wr which when read receiv Cleveland Recent represen cing and tisfn ni innger we find in discon have not up hey medy are honest to The first that is wing ever ap led to, Is educa Reduce the percentage of Hiiiteracy I would sug and it is one schools teach not only to Let the pubiic read and write, but let the public lege tench, too, the prin schools and Colum bin eo ciples of American popular government The next remedy I would speak of Is to onst out hey the fellows that both and of all politiond had them ever since the | Mare Antony But the men who pay 1ot them plane of politienl Jenrn to respect Lhe my w demnag ue th thas aro Ny curse of lot there be confiden rn wages and the men wi wos they will eguniity wed einplover wd for Ut And then let us slop mak ing out of unworthy Lot us shut these gates and open them borenfter only to men of merit with right instinots.” Bourke Cockran was the next speaker, and he was followed In a brief talk by General Nelson A. Milea Each arged patriotic support for the president-elect Senator Hawley of Connecticut, Mayor Strong, Commander Sleard and General Hormee Porter also spoke. , and the em player, take will learn to respect thom JAtizens material Sammoned by Prestdentelect MeRinley, Synacuse, N. Y., Nov, 18 .~Ropresenta. tive Charles A. Doutelle, of Maine, while returning home from Canton, O,, received a dispatch in this city from President. elect MeKinley summoning him back to Canton, He left hore at 4:30 last evening for the west. ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. SHAMOKIN, Pa, breaker, which storm of Sept 1.000 and ment yestorday Noy wins 40 The down rebuilt given employ- when the plant Natalie by the IX blown nnd men resumed operations CARLISLE, Pa. " N A penburg's tax short Willis leged to "ponds luplicates upon which the taxes n i] ted I'he Willis caring and I men have taken cha in his ne shortage is sald was arrested gave ball for his aps LANCAS Pa Nov In Robinson Adnms } the trains between this TER nn XPross ent on ity and Harris burg, was convicted yesterday of larceny He stole three packages of money ing ¥700 consigned to the ( tional bank contain Na ad him tw IVO Years 1nbia I'he court undergo an imprisonment « Pa., Nov ’ burglarize Governor enter f 4 BELLEFOXNTS was made to X An attempt Hast ings Han) mansion last evening the mother of Mrs. Hast tramp trying to get in pluckily drove him off was viciously but no the pass her nbused by to » break tramp The 11S i repentedly tried tramp tried u« BITTIE into t in the afternoon, but was scared awny LANCASTER Donnel I, a freight brakeman Pa., Nov. 17 Harry wns bron M Loy st evening w from his th th leg Deen thrown train at! parti ere rele was dis ny after one Tt ) irk, the eaped with t damaged to 4 sonburg, on Sa {in the death of Patrick Donahue, tw of Markham & Martin tor A ean i rown on the to call contr Nearcoly any remen vil man can be found, and plee { flo found seattered for hundred feet around the scene of Th horeos and wagon used in transferring the material were blown to aton BL I Wer several the explosion proseniative PHILADELPHIA NOY. 18 «1 Benjamin K. Focht, of | county, is in this city, and as o™slrman of the com mittee appointed at the last legislature for the purpose is investigating the public in. stitutions that receive state nid Mr. Fooht f2 one of the rural members of the legis lature who has been a candidate for speaker of the next house, and he at. tended the meeting of country members hold in Harrisburg Monday evening. In an interview he sald that he did not be- love the chances of defeating Mr. Boyer wero sufficiently strong to warrant a con- test, and he has therefore decided to quit the field and leave it to the other aspir ants, who are more sanguine of success. non a Ll SN Aa a a A As A i A A A A A A A a A Aaa ah AAA a a al oo hada] "oon anand a oh v LEC a Stub when ordinary specifics fail. It restores strength to the weakened organs and o1ves the system the orce needed throw off he disease. 50 cents and $1.00 at all druggists. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, New Yerk, LJ 9 WHAT IS WANTED. A DOUN os OUR according to dire LS 13) failed surest dex 1" ENYy olher [hy Those will never Medicin their ur prove this perio mre THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMSPORT, PA ONLY SO CTS. K BOTTLE. SCLD BY DRUGGISTS There's nothing More Easily Cured than Facial Blemishes or Red Nose if the proper remedy is employed Holland's Quaker Salve relieves inflammation of avy kind anywhere, A specihic for any ex- cessive redness of the skin. FRICE BO CENTS Mailed on receipt of so cents in stamps or money order soc. Holland's - Pharmacy, 603 Gray's Ferry Road, PHILADELPHIA, - « PENNA, aa BS 2 LL Sh a BE a ee md a i hd ARE 2 LL EEE TE EE : | EVERYWHER | Box Dr Moritz Salm Wonderfully Successful in Chrot seses and Disea He Cares After Others Fail. CATARRN : : 5 1). Lister 1 the h aon cad know on anda cure whether pot, but the truth. 1 know at examined, and be told him that | not be cured { he has | other cases exXar I know oth done a great Madisonburg CATARRH vears 1 | CASR OF i For» | catarrh, | ways had headaches well and t00 max troubles to om h ave took cold « mention Iv a short treatment | Almost 4 new man Hex Sunbury, Northumberiand, Seg The fate « Medieal Adviser, & ek Ea adyion tn ontemnliating ¥ BOOK FREER { short history of § ng and « oxy . AR | ok will sent toany nappies ow Addr Iw. Salm | § Columbus 0 Enclose 2¢ stamp for yor y those « . Minty Tie | free i promt Ae | Diseases of women AS have skill of all other physicians Pguivkly cured. Caboers, 10mmor | polpyold growths cured without the nife or costieos, No eutling, bo danger | Manhood perfectly rectorad Quick, painless | and certain for impotence, lost manhood spot atorhes losses, weak and nervous agit ny. also Tor pastatitis, varicobele and private dis eases. whether from improdent habits of youth or sexual functions, spies’ ahd permanently cured, Consuitation free and strictly confiden tial, Absolute cures guaranieed-no risk in curred, Free examination of the urine-each 1 applying for medical treatment should send of bring 2 ts ounces of urine, which will receive careful chemioal examination Small tumors, CANCOTS, Warts, moved without selds, knife, Address all eommunicat 0 ambos, Ohlins, Examination and mat will sppear twice before tafied the sie} An megies fibroid and nee of the pain, neo consultation sac Adrenal commun leations to Box 780, Colum.
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