Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 07, 1897, Image 2

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THE CEN
VI RE
DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
~ a"
7, 1847.
GRORGES ACCEPTANCE
of Nomiostion For Mayor of
Greater New York.
AN ENTHUSIASTIO GATHERING.
Various Nomina-
Mr.
Only Candidate
In Accepting the
tions Tendered Him George De~
¢lared Himself the
of True Jeffersonian Democracy.
New York, Oct, 6 George
cepted the
greater New
last night.
and before
that he acce
years ago. In
Henry rg
womination f
York
was In
many of the
pted the nomination
1886 he received
votes. It the greatest outy
of the people seen in this city
the present campaign, The doors w :
opened at 7:15, and in less than two
ninutes every seat in the big hall was
occupied and the as far the
police permitted, were crowded. Hun-
dreds were turned away during the
next 15 minutes, and by 8 o'clock sev-
eral thousand, “unable to gain admis
gion, assembled outside and held open
air meetings in the plaza, which were
addressed by several local speakers
Henry rge's appearance before the
meeting was the signal for an out!
of cheering that lasted three minut
Jerome O'Neill, of the Central
} sided. In h
Chit
uagiens
and han
Union
hall
people
11
688. 000
at ‘ooper
same
It
sami
uring
during
was
aisles, as
Ged
or
Hng
plats
is 0}
ago
er
I
YAS Over
Mr. George
Hate
» for 26 minutes
ily after the «
the meeting
journed, and the crowd
quickly quitted the hall,
many of the most enthusiast|
climbed the tables t the
platform and took turns in shaking the
hand of Mr orge.
Antl- «Gambling Amendme mt Carried,
Trenton, Oct. 6.-The official returns
of last week's election have been re.
ceived at the office of the secretary of
state from 12 of the 21 counties. The
figures, so far as received, confirm the
statement that the anti-gambling
amendment ia carried by a small ma-
jority, and that the ad interim appoint
ment amendment Is badly
Governor Griggs appointed
Voorhees, Johnson, Btokes,
Kuhl to act as a state canvassing
board, “nd to go over the figures on
the 10th inst ul
mclusion
speech was declar
quietly
but not |
over
press
Ce
beaten
Appalling ( wins ity n « hinns,
Taroma, Wash., Oct, 5.-~The steamer
Victoria brings news of the most dis
astrous floods that have visited China
for many years. Sixty villages near
Tung Chow, containing over 50.000 in
habitants, have been destroyed by
floods, and the reople drowned or
forced to flee. There Is no means of |
finding out how many thousands have
been drowned, but the number is on
timated by Chinese authorities at 16,
$00 to 20,000,
| a leader In temperance work.
Senators |
Gould and |
; tucky
DEATH OF NEAL DOW.
For Seventy Years He Was a Leader
in Temperance Work,
Portland, Me, Oct, 4.—~Neal Dow, the
veteran Prohibitionist, died at 3:8
o'clock Saturday afternoon,
It was on the 20th of last March that
the whole temperance world celebrated
the 934 birthday of General Neal Dow,
| For half a century previous he had held
| wm unique place
in the public eye, and
he had been
His first
for 70 years of his long life
NEAL DOW
went in this direction
ed the tow n
Me where he
ym ringing the old town
at 11 4 o'clock for the citizens
take a drink He has ever Ie
implacabl wr of drink, and HH
I /
moven was when
he
Portia:
abstain
induc
nd,
fr
and
Workmen
and Seven Seriously
Fwo Killed
in}
ing Forty
ured,
x
Gas Kills Thres
A hea
Exploding Mine
Wilkesbarr Pa t. 6
f gas in
Parr
which thre
names
munds, miner
Eddy, driver
Richards,
rie ed,
Isaa Ed
aged 65, widower ree
aged single
driver Ix aged
two children
r the t
mun
Ce
99
Sw
fr
Aft
yo,
wife an
or sev
lies were taker
is was bad
The Deadly Gasoline Stove,
(et, # By th«
A$ Hy expioni of
fe nd floor of
pers
the injured
and Mr M. N. Kurtz
Mise Clara Lennie was badly
ut the face and body.
Lennie was preparing luncheon when
the explosion occurred, the burning
fluld completely enveloping her. Miss
Lennie hastily wrapped her mother in
a cloak to extinguish the flames, and
then picked up the blazing stove, car
ried it to a window and threw it into
the court below. It struck Mrs. Kurtz,
who was looking up to ascertain the
cause of the excitement, and in an in.
stant she, too, was enveloped in flames,
Hunter Yor Minister to Guatemalan,
Washington, Oct, 6. <Ex-Representa-
tive Godfrey Hunter, of Kentucky, had
an hour's conference with President
McKinley yesterday afternoon, and at
its conclusion It was announced that
the appointment of Dr. Huntér as min-
ister to Guatemala had been signed
by the president. Dr. Hunter has not
as yet fully made up his mind that he
will accept the mission, but if he can
arrange his business interests in Ken-
he will leave for Guatemala
within 30 days
ue thre
1H were
EfMe
ns
Mra
pre
burned. Two
Lennie
will die
burned abo
The Charges Against Kleokhofer,
Washington, Oct. §.The grand jury
of the Districx of Columbia has re.
turned three Indictments against Frans
cis J. Kileckhofer, late disbursing offi
oer of the state department, charging
him with embezzling over $35,000 of
government funds in July and October,
15806, and with appropriating to his own
use $15,000 worth of government bonds.
Kisckhofer denies that he has boen
guilty of criminal conduct and asserts
that the alleged shortage Is due to
careless bookkeeping.
|
| markabl Wi ceived
| Cuba i
{ relief o ieneral Weyl It
| former
| pines
| hearted soldier in Spal in
| and kind
| ures,
| approach the rebels
| riving
sbhably i
| buliding
Mrs, |
WEYLER AND SAGASTA
——————
The Premier Favors the Cuban Com=
mander’s Speedy Recall,
GENERAL WEYLER' SLAST REPORT
It Declares That Conditions In Cabs
Have ‘Improved Plemarkable
He
Urgo
in a
Degree’ Sinoe
His Friends
Assumed Control.
His Retention,
Madrid The
Liberal i y HIW has
thro
and it in
advent of
proj
regim in
the
is known
eniutary
initinted with
that emisr Sagast VOrs
Weyler's
| speed)
It is HOW inderstood
CORBOT
that his su«
ral Blanco,
the Phil
the softest
Gens
al of
a syubitie
in efer vio m
He fully authorized
with a view to
mutual agreement the
stilitien. Bhould he not
pacifi Can.
nt
authorities of | wh
was born, to |
s Confession
A
Harr
tive, and thst
upon them
a hatchet
sping watch
y patch In
Harris sald
uld be
New Jer
enter He
of Suloides,
Mrs
A Chapter
vy York i
of Robert Rivinius listed
in the ited States army at West
ymmitted suicide by asphyxia
] this city, and mur-
dren at the same
und dead in their
idren were g i
and 7 The hus
army 30 yearw
in administrative
cause known for the
N. Flagg, a prominent
physician of Yonkers, who was married
Thursday night, killed himself by
jumping from a hotel window yester
day while temporarily insane. There
were ten other suicides in this vicinity
yesterday.
Crot
an =n
man
Point
her four
All
The
and |
irls of 15
f 11
the
the
in
n in
and
i= a printer
No
crime Dr. R
Thessaly's Evacuation Asanred,
Athens, Oct, 5.~The boule met yes-
terday, but its proceedings attracted
little Interest. M. Zaimis, the new pre-
mier, declared that the objects of hie
government would be to secure the
evacuation of Thessaly and to fully
and radically reorganize the country in
order to insure evacuation. To carry
out this time was necessary, he sald,
and he asked the chamber to postpone
futher business for the present. M,
Delyannis, M. Karapancs and M. Deli.
georgis announced that thelr respective
parties would support the government,
The chamber then adjourned amid
cheering for General SBmolenskl, min.
ister of war,
Our New Minister to Denmark.
Washington, Oct. 6.-The president
yesterday made the following appoint.
ments: Lauritis 8 Swenson, of Minne.
sota, envoy extraordinary and mine
ister plenipotentiary to Denmark; Fd.
ward Bedloe, of Pennsylvania, consul
at Canton, China. Professor Swenson
in a NorWeglan, and a great friend of
Senator Nelson, He was at one time
a professor at the Btate University ol
Minnesota, and ranked with the prow.
nent educators of the state, Dr. Bed.
loe was United Btates consul at Amvoy,
China.
How to
Cure Gatarrh.
Every sufferer from Catarrh should
know that it is impossible to cure the
disease with sprays, washes, inhala-
tions, etc., which are universally used,
In fact, the experience of growing
worse all the while is proof that the
treatment is all wrong, Many
who have been under treatment for
years and met with disappointment in-
stead of benefit are willing to doubt
that there is any cure for Catarrh,
The trouble is that all of the treat.
ment they have received has been mie-
directed, and has not touched their
trouble, Catarrh is a stubborn Seep.
seated blood disease, and everybody
should know that to simply treat the
surface, that is, the local irritation,
does not reach the disease, A blood
remedy is needed, but it must be a good
one; a remedy which goes down to the
very bottom of the trouble and forces it
out. 8.8.8. (Swift's Specific) isthe only
one which can have the slightest effect
upon Catarrh, for it is the only one which
goes to the seat of the disease, and per-
manently gets ridof it. This is the only
reasonable way to treat Catarrh,
He
ovement
istantly
PATS,
: 1 OF
worse th
inhaling reme
that each wint
year prev
“Finally
that Catarr}
after thanks
WAS unread
| J.
was
1 saw It
to be cured
he matter,
hie to expect
ilies which 1
I then «
result
w by
reme
surisce.
and the
after a fe
a perceptil
1is was
ng to take the 1 y, the di
orced out of my
FEAGC
Greadinl
treatment,
any good, an
cific), a remed
lisease and cure it.
To continue the
Catarrh is to continue to
Specific never f to cure
the most aggravated cases, It
real blood remedy, and cures Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
Hezema, Cancer, Scrofula, and all other
blood diseases. 8S. 8. 8S. is guaranteed
t for
Swift's
wrong treatmen
suffer.
als
Purely Vegetable
Books mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Dollar Wh
receipt
price goes up,
the
gold if it
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anvthing. We sell
MACHINES
cates dollar wheat before
crop of 1807 i8
The
THRESHING
Horse
Traction
ines,
ondshand Threshers for sale.
‘Ans
Powers, well
AR
and Portable
As
En.
out the next crop. The
Champion and Pennsylvania
GRAIN DRILLS, on
All of the latest
ments at low prices,
00006000
FERTILIZERS
of the very best; more value
for the money than we ever
offered heretofore. Timothy
and Clover Seed—choice
stock, as well as other farm
seeds, Corn Harvesters and
Corn Huskers and Shred.
ders of the McCormick make
at away-down prices. The
Keystone.
CORN SHELLERS,
Corn Huskers and Fodder |
Shredders, the reputation of |
which for good work is weil
established.
00000000
MoOALMONT & 00., Bellefonte, Pa.
SHORTLIDGE & C0., State College, Pa.
COALS
We offer some see |
Plows and Harrows to od
improve- |
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WN DEALER IN ww
ANTHRACITE AND
BITUMINOUS
COALS
Ears, Shelled Corns
vats and other Grains,
Baled Hay and Straw,
KINDLING WOOD
By the Bunch or Cord
ties lo suil Purchasers,
Wast
Csin
Clean 1d
“is the
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MEAT MARKET
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Mutua
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BOSTON, MASS,
per week
PET Ween
16 weeks
of 12 weeks, h
term of 14 weeks,
18 only rth
, and
only $52.50. The
cost of the whole Senior year
$107.40
The Facuity of the C
mal School is comp
their several departments
colleges are reoresented
A well conducted Model
nishes superior training to
students. Graduates con
sition s and meet with excellent success.
The handsome new building, erected
at a cost of one hundred and twenty-five
thousand dollars, is now finishe
cupied Accommodations
Electric light in every
spring beds, wardrobes,
fourteen bath rooms.
water on every floor. Fan system steam
heat. Smead system of ventilation.
Everything is new and convenient,
dents may enter at any time
Haven is accessible by rail from all
rections
We shall be glad to corres;
any who are interested. Send
catalogue and secure rooms
term,
JAMES ELDON, A. M.. Ph.D. Principal,
for the spr
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entral State Nor.
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Five
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leading
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professional
she a
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first class.
room, carpets,
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Hot and cold
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107
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the cheapest strongest
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Ne royaliies, no farm righte
machine easily and quickly
operated By any farmer
for cireainre
Send all orders and inquiries to
wr. BEB. SRAFFER,
Dee. 1, 5 NITTANY, PA
Gen’! Agent for Centre and Clinton Co's,
20 YEARS
EXPERIESAOE.
TRADE MARKS,
DESICKS,
COPYRIONTS &o.
Arron seteding & sketeh and deserd ption may
aici avoertaln, free, whether an invention ia
prasbably patentable. Commundostions strictly
emidaual, dees sgreney Tor securing patents
in Amerion, Wao hare a Washington offen,
Fatents taken through Muns & Vo. receive
special cotice in the
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banuttfull flinstretod, Inpeest of Ration -
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