/ MENACE 10 BUROPE Austria's Premier Sounds a Warn= ing to the Nations. A STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. “The Crushing Competition of Trans« Atlantio Nations Requlres Counteracting We Fight Shoulder to Shoulder,” Prompt Moasures Must Vienna, Nov. 22. —~Count Goluch the Austro-Hungarian elgn affairs, when making an appeal to all Europe, in his annual be- fore the Austrian and Hungarian dele- gations, to take advantage of the pres ent era and peace and to join for the vigorous defense of c« common to European « against the ‘crushing « trans-Atlantic nations," said g£ point has bes wk! minister of for- address closely nditions wantries, 1 evelopment which calls for | « ttinge tung attention of § great pro avern mater A WAIL FROM Leading Briton Explain I'he Army of Pensioners ¥ payments amount f the pens creas } 000,000 or §I first Sextuple Marderer Arrested n Buren, Ar} N 4, wd Mar Ark., made riant cag er of J. Dunham, alias . wanted in Banta Clara yunty. Ca for the murder of Colonel and Mra. 1. P. M« Gliney, Mra, Hattie Dunham, Miss Mir nie Schessler, J. K. Wells and IL A Briscoe, on May 26, 1806 committed for the purpose of robbery the arrest and and his pals, conviction of Dunham Evidence From the Grave, Lambertville, N. J.. Nov. 24.-<Mrs Margaret Devlin, aged #8 years, living at Yardley, a few miles below this place, died on Saturday at the home of her brother-in-law, Bhe was buried Sunday, death being supposed to be dus to old age. Yesterday the coroner recelved an anonymous communication alleging that Mrs. Devlin's death was not due to natural causes. The body was disinterred, and an examination disclosed a wound In the right breast extending through the lung to the back. An investigation will be held. as | ompetition of | eached In | The crime was | | speak Owing to the prominence of the fami- | fles a reward of $11,000 was offered for | | whole THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1507, A STARTLING CONFESSION. If True It Should Save the Theodore Durrant, Tex., Nov. 24.-—In March last Joseph EE. Blunther, alias Forbes, com- mitted suicide in the Meridian jail in this county. The developments of the past few days light a more startling which self confessed, the murder of Mrs which he hunted, While in the to have Life of Morgan, brings to crime, of than Langfeldt, was for Meridian jall Blanther is LNOWN had much conversation vith a man named Pitts, who was con ned on a Pitts has t discov which was Blanther on the night on earth The let other papers, had worked a hole in his pocket, and hung The Blanther letter says charge i letter laced In his pocket by latter's last ter, with through in the in part “AS this is wish to say minor red a HINE earth, 1 without 8, Lang and Minnie at pocket, intime t my last that a truts i Blanche I put this day on cannot die felling also Smont ur cos ) BAve PRIVATE HAMMOND TESTIF Fmperor William's Threat, Ex-Minister Tavior's Prediction, Ithaca, N. ¥ 0 20,«In his ad at Cor last night United States mine said Let congress but final and emphatic word and In 80 days the long drong university Hann ator tavior’ ox to Bpain, the recognition and Christian world will gible situation, there will be no war with the United States, and Cuba will be free.” Chinamen Want Citizenship, Chicagn, Nov. 24~Americanized and native born Chinese will appeal to con- gross for the right of suffrage, and ask that body to repeal the Geary anti. Ghinese law, public mass meeting will be held at Central Music Hall next Barurday, and prominent Chinese from all over the United States will addroas the meeting. Following this meeting other meetings will be held all over the United States, he is! was | bloody tragedy will be over, the | rejoice, | pain will be rescued from an impos. | {ONE KIND OF BAD MEN THOCE WHO ARE DANGEROUS TO ROWDIES AND ROBBERS. | & Wyoming Cattleman Who Checked the Little Game of Two Chieagoe Thieves, How a Millinery Salesman Cowed a Tough That Wanted to Shoot at Everything. “What is known as a bad man in the far west is not necessarily a man of un nuvaryingly evil disposition or of dis position evil at all. Heo may be uniform ly and cussedly bad or bad only in the being dangerous to those who offer him unjustifiable provocation, | have met many varieties of senso of the Eps cies the said a former commercial in my 20 years of travel west of Mississippi,’ traveler “I was in the train in which it hag pened, although I did not seo the rence, when two came to grief in trying to rob a cattieman the Chicage station in ( CARO, rather, just be voud the station. The thieves vidently ocenry thieves It was in Burlingt« n and Quincy or had planne knowing it pis od up from his seat a Do you You git! his pista didn't get half done too sud but the pis floor between 1 as Iu ly for my eve to follow tol clanged down on the fi them, knocked fron the fellow's hand the The tough swore and clutched with the other hand at his hand that had been so smartly rapped. The slim man stooped, picked up the pistol and threw it out of the window ““ ‘Now, will you behave yourself?" be asked, looking the fellow in the eye, with the expression of a wild boast tamer and holding the stick as a fencing master holds his foil at ‘ready.’ ‘You bet,’ was the prompt answer, and the tough man sat meekly down, He was very much on his good behavior all the rest of the trip He even tried to make friends with the slim man. The slim man's name, by the way, was E. T Hallam, an agent for a millinery goods firm. He received the lionizing of the by a blow with stick | other passengers modestly, acknow ledg- ing, however, that he fenced and spar red some and could play a little at sin gle stick, "'~New York Son The Letter A, The letter A is in Hebrew called aleph, an ox, and the Phomnician char | noter which represefdts this sound was originally a picture of an ox head ; hence the name. The right hand stroke of the A represented the top of the bead, the | other down stroke the left side and a line, since fallen out of use, represented MRS. BLACK'S CHURCH. Her Coschman Thought It Too For us Cabinet Lady. During Mrs Washington, husband one of Jeremiah when ber distinguished was in the cabinet, she was the most efficient helpers in the early struggles of the Vermont Avenue Christian church, With the little hand. ful of that faith wip “broke bread’ in some private house or she went regularly ol obscure hall, A well remember dote of that time fidelity and at tle, kindly Be illustrates her the same time The Temperance Peter, the far her gen church was hall sensitive nature Judge for the y, or more so for his to be something of a stand before Sunday meeting in Black’s driver, honor of carriage, felt it such a build One day he touched up subject as gently disgrance to ing on on the saying Mrs church dissolved in Pour grad nally over a quart of flour and beat to a smooth batter. Add a teaspoonful salt and a teaspoonful of sugar for 2 hours in a warm, place and bake To those who like the hop taste a whole yeast cake may be used with these pro portions and will, of course, considerably the York Post egus and half a yeast cake 8 tablespoonfuls cold water Set to rise FISINg Process we N OW A Fearful Duel, The most terrible duel time in Paris was the one between Colo nel Peces, an old Bonapartist officer, and M (eee of the de strength, The two men, lashed togeth or so as to leave their right arms free, were armed with short knives, placed in a hackpey conch, and ‘driven at a tearing gallop around the Place de la Concorde, They were taken out of the conch dead. The colonel had 18 stabs, the youth only 4, but one of these had pierced his beart.-—8an Francisco Ar- gonaut Lady Dufferin, in her amusing book, “Viceregal Life In India, '' gives some good examples of “‘baboo’’ English. One of the natives was told to write an essay on the horse in an examination, | and this was the result: “The horso is the right side of the head, while in very | old Phonician manuscripts two dots above for eyes and two below for pos trils rendered the msemblance complete. @ very noble animal, but when irritated ceases to do so." The nest and eggs of Pallas’ gray shrike (Laniuns major) are said to be still unknown to science. | her | the pathway of Mother, and | that { the hope of her heart i i 1zed, In MOTHER'S FRIEND as he could by | accelerate | fought at any | Gardes du | Corps, a mere youth, but of herculean | MANY THINK Humble | i { when the Creator said to woman, 3lack’s life in | “In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children,” that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first p » to her heart babe, prove contrary Danger and suffering lurk the Exped should be ay 4 the hour when oided, r reach fo be real- full vigor and stre ii (1 ir Of «( t ho hav t “Mother's Friend" LIVED OF For more tha BREAD AN years 1 ent doctors, Worse ang w for treatment. and tod yihing taki ’ od of 11 ever, can eal as Mattia cold. and consider mye Hisense, Jos Ho Ravvrrs ad CATAREN AN FE TROIUALY years I Save had a very i eatartl The eyes and grew weaker and weaker cold. 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