THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE INSURANCE SCANDAL Which Is Agitating Members of the Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATOR SHORT'S FIRM DENIAL. | Ie surance Agent Statement An Mallclous of In- A bso Denounces the French as ** Inte, Viclous and Harrisburg, June comm the § very interesting afternoon, Chairman and with the « there was a full atte: mittee, General at the I hande« made insurance Yocom , and “hes A AN * had had h he hi m a French's tence He at his h “French did, and 1 4 of Judge except that A the no the nort} get their tit Dur} Fo Send 8 Leper to Baltimor June of health yesterday Mary Bamson, the Johns Hopkins hospit leprosy back to A The woman, who Is silo Bam an Italian sh prior to mate latter « ment Cam with and the but a she Allegheny. The Ae suffering fron legheny City, Pa the wife of Egan son January last of this year an in able in the » she treat but her hb and rougnt in In A Ch institution was under isbhand het nme man's rt time death Is a gq Now York's Striking Tailors, New York, Jun« The ment makers held a mass Cooper Union last among those on the F. J. CC. Moran, a ister who had « cause of the ers of the strikers announced that 3800 hands, employed hy 245 contrac tors, have returned to work at the ad vance demanded, and 21.206 still on strike striking gar meeting In night. Prominent platform was Rev high church me 10 espouse tallors, The min the lead striking hands are The Captured Dauntioss at Key Wost, Key West, Fla, Juhe 2.-The United States crulser Marblehead returned yesterday with the tug Dauntless In tow and 25 Cubans on board, charged with filibustering. Very little ammu nition was found aboard the Dauntless, and only two rifles, and report has it that the crew threw the remainder of the cargo overboard. The tug gave the cruiser a lively chase, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, May 27. Horace to General bas sented Porter, our new France, was formally pre. to President Faure yesterday. John DD. Rockefeller has cancelled the deal whereby he obtained control the ore cary : t Cleveland, O The esiden ‘ win H., | # n r to Brazil, a Harr ador ol Con position mini on's Mr. Durham Calls French a Perjurer, Inline 3 May Captain Schmittbher fatally church f Friday, eN, Was Lr emaker, was | London Carrse Wall Street Valones Declines In f ts 64 Gonern! Markets HE imita dairy Cheene erie aly AAT small ekima York freah 2 dogen came Live Stock Markets, Now York, June 1L.-E American 1 weight sheep refrigerator 1 jropean Guots steers drome weight Calves Inmbs sheep 81.750 } steady at EL.9004.] Kast Liberty, Pa Tune 1.-Cattle prime, $6.1060.5; bull and $2412.75; common 1o good fat oxen Hogs slow; prime medium best and pigs, BAHL, common to fair Yorkers, LER LTE heavy, 3.00400. 60 roughs, 50310, Bheep steady unchanged: cholce lambs, B45.15, com mon to good lambs, HOLT; spring lambs, $46; veal calves, 3646.50 wten veals steady 1 bout mbes pan Yorkers ame- | spear and killed him prices | | DACOITS OF BURMA. THOUGH SOMEWHAT CHANGED THEY STILL EXIST TO PLUNDER. Authorities Are Unable to Stop the Thiev. ing and Do Not the Often Capture One of Daocolts ~A Sample Case of the Inef- ficiency of the Police GMoers, Burma is one of the countries that wt, and one of the things that have changed in Burma is tho dacoit. Tho sportive gentlemen de scribed by Rudyard Kipling and others who crucified villagers wholesale filled old ladies wilh kerosene were flourishing in full vigor less than ten years ago, but they already completely to ghe past as Dick Turpin and his colleagues in England, No doubt a fresh war or any event seriously shak ing the British power or reputation might produce a recrudescence of the old are changing very f and belong 4 ong a disease, but in the meantime the dacoits In In the have entirely changed their habits stead of living together in ban jungle they rate vill tered through sepa ng wiltis y cultivators for came, village, and, as Wa whenoe | will appear armed with nothing but t and spears, which are in lower Burma, entered a ho up the and began plundering Now, this house was in a large village containing not only a jx some 1,400, but a police native policemen armed with The given and the surrounded, and then there was a pans The robbers continued th w turbed within or 50 ] armed, surroun the delta, looked discussed the gues rather nearer the he into 1t thre INE no ons One solitary policeman volunteered to advance quite close to the ' DIRLHE thos 4 used owner pulation sniders alarm was house rk undis fat fired shot y and ugh the bamboo walls, hurt us house and through an opening in the ho went farther and actually put his head and part of his body through the hole, apparently to see what execution he had done. One of the robbers prompt ly pinned him to the ground with a fish By this time they bad completed their preparations; so they rallied forth, each man with his pack of plander on his back. Though the house was surrounded, they appear to have had no difficulty in making their way through, only the police fired after them with buckshot and hit three of them in the back, not seriously wounding them But one of the band anit} . Wail 0 : | had the misfortune to stumble and fall Instantly the crowd rushed upon him, and before he could rise literally hacked him to pieces, and so effectively that wot the slightest clow to his identity remained. He was absolutely destroyed No one knows even what was his na. tionality, The other four got clear away. ~FPablie Opinion A Remarkable Freeving Mixture, A majority of readers know that a mixture of two parts of pounded joo | and one part of common salt will reduce | the temperature of anything inclosed so | as to be wholly surrounded by the mix ture (say an milk ean in an joo cream | freemer), to a point 86 degrees below that at which water freezes. There are but few readers, however, that know of the remarkable properties of a mixture of chloride of lime and ice, A mixture of three parts of crystallized chloride of lime and two parts of foe forms a combination that will freeze mercury in seven minutes, —St Louis Republie. LAVENDER LEAVES. The waving corn was green and gold, The damask roses blown, The boos nning wheel Kept When Hi ‘ Bow teen nnd bo up a dre tres sndish, folding dowa of Telegraph eauscs it. Th DOArs Imagine swarm of bees the sandstorms and chew but the glass Lhe i When ti 5 ie 1 is drifted are w strongly, the sand rapid rats wood at a fearf: and the grains cut It was ac AWAY thing to have shaving wd the metal on ea he center was har all the Indi i D8 nee 4 Wie Just pan 1 he pit now every pol ¢ . unnii 4 and as solid as Times Democrat Made a Difference He bad just doffed his hat as a re markably pretty woman passed, and his companion enviously congratulated him upon his acquaintance Oh," he replied carelwsly, Bello Gotrocks, Pretty, isn't she? “Bet your life Know her well “Well, 1 should say! Why, she's old flame of mine “Old flame of yours? “That's what I said “You may be an « ) but she is not an old flame of “What's the diff “If you are an old flame of hers, her father must have put ye : “Cruess you're right, old man Just what he Herald “that is nn a ont That's Thane . did BICARO An Everyday Joke, Woman (who has been turning over shawls for half an hour) Well, I don't oare to buy today. 1'm jusi looking for a friond Clerk (politely )=Don’t think you'll find your friend among the We've looked them all through. «= New York Tribune shawls Tho first theater in this country to be lighted with gas was a thoater at Phila delphia, which put in gas pipes in 1516 Twenty-one days are required for a letter posted in New York to be deliv ered in Bahia CURES THE CHILDREN, ~Nervura Is the Best Medicine and Surest Gure For the Little Ones. Dr. Greene’s Nervura is the Household Rem- edy For Children. Give Your Child This Wonderul Remedy. A Cure Is Certain. 1) ise ses and 1 is wees of , Throat, Lungs and Nasal Catarrh Evie Ope rations Successfully |i rformed HE CURES AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL Will be in Bellefonte, at the Brockerhoff Houle, on Saturday, June 12: July 10; August 7: September 4: November 27 and Decemix on Monday, June 21; 8 and Decomb i: October 2.90; r 25 racuse House, at Howard 1%: August 16; 13: Oct. 11: Non 100 m n | 1" July from always too cold LIVED OFF OF RREAD AND MILK FOR YRARS. 9 MOME DOCTORS FAILED TO CURR ME, DR. SALM SUCCEED KD IN CURING ME For more than 4 years I have had a bad case of Catarrh, Stomach and Gener al Trouble. Took cold continually. For one and one-half vears I could eat only pread and mild, Tried ¢ different do ctors, to get rid of my misery, but got worse and worse, So 1 went to Dr, Salm for treatment, and to-day I am as strong as ever; can eat anything, and don't take any more cold, and consider my- self cured of this terrible disease Jonux H., KAvresMAx Mattawauna, Mifflin Co., a weaker and weaker I Dr. Salm cured me CLEVELAND KIMBERLY, McVeytown, Pa | Witnessed by A. J. Kimberly i {A CASE OF CATARRHM AND THROAT TRO! i BLE CURED RY DR. SALM For more than 3 years our two children {have been suffering from Catarth and throat trouble, also enlarged sonsils They were continually taking coid and could hardly breathe at night. Their | constitution became undermined. After | a short course of treatment with Dr, Sami, they have almost entirely recovered from their miserable disease. Belicfonte, Pa. J. F. HARRISON, CATARRI AND RYE TROUBLE CURED BY DR. SALM. For more than § years I have had a very bad case of Eye trouble and Catarth. The eyes continually got sore and grew BERING CURED BY DR. SALM. My treatment is for the ear and throat. I am rapidly improving, and I know I sha'l be cured, which I think will be soon. Lewisburg, Pa. Mas. M. E. Daz. Examination and Consnltation Free to Everybody.
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