THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE i | SUS. 3 FORTS SILENCED. Admiral Sampson Riddles the Defenses of Santiago. HREAT DAMAGE INFLIOTED. A Torrent of Shells Fell Upon the Spanish Works, MARINES MAY HAVE BEEN LANDED Previous to the Bombardment Orders Were Issued to Avoid Firing on Morro Castle, as Lieutenant Hobson and His Brave Com- panions Are There Confined—The Brook- lyn Approached to Within Eight Hun- dred Yards of a Spanish Battery—The Spanish Fire Failed to Strike Qur Ships. Jamaica, June 8.—The Monday morning en- batteries defending harbor of Santiago hours’ Kingston, American fleet the Spanish the entrance of the le Cut a, and after a three gaged bom- d nearly ¢ nt silence several earthwe came on and tteriesn nder, ' in } Inaniah ou ae Spanish gur firing of the fleet out the Catalina 8 there continue Spanish Admira when the and k lock ceased on irely i lear Bampson he ir nal Generally the very destructive fire of the fleet Many of the earth works were knocked to pleces and the Estralla and Catalina fortifications were 80 damaged that it is questioned whether they will aver be able to re- new any effective work during the War. After the fleet had retired the Bpan- lards returned to some of their guns and sent 12 shells after the fleet, but no one was injured. One large shell fell close to the collier Justin, Throughout the engagement no American ship was hit and no Ameri- can was injured. ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S REPORT. He Does Not Mention the Reported i Landing of Troops, Washington, June 8.-S8hortly after 7 o'clock last evening confirmation of the press dispatches concerning the bombardment of the fortifications of Santiago reached the navy department, Wis i It came In the form of a cablegram from Admiral Sampson, which was made public in the following bulletin: “Bombarded forts at Santiago 7:30 10 a. m. today, June 6, Silenced works quickly without injury of any kind, though within 2,000 yards.” Only one additional point was elicit- ed in questioning. That was that the cablegram contained no information about the landing of either land forces marines It is pretty bombardment to or well understood that the for the purpose of paving the way either for the landing of troops er actually to cover the land- ing of marines and the few troops pre- sumably already there Press dispate h Spanish ing mediatel This as entirely lieved that having silen them to he re It is sufficient foice narin ground he ha preparations for the forces upon their arriva ¥ t was received from dicate that a land- ted either during or im- after bombardment naval authorities not be- after leave os sources in was efle is regarded reasonable, It is Admiral Sampson, forts, would habilitated ¢ the likely that landed a ir 5 1 d ced the enemy deemed the gained regular dee i, at hand ADMIRAL CERVERA’S some of them are n REPORT. the Ameri n Hundre nuns ad shi THEY FOUGHT AT ‘s« Fi MANILA. ot Prrals he Nt aie BUFFALO ARRIVES 1's Anthorits Supreme ions fr of hin public, but gition to Know Admiral m : sald that nn had him than had n giv any commander<-in-chief It him to decide on the tack, and the place execution greater power over hoe time for an at- Convicted of Sleeping on Guard. New York, June 8.~Corporal Robert G. Bedle, of Keyport, N. J., and Ser. geant W. C, Wiseman, of Asbury Park, both of the Third New Jersey volun- teers, were convicted by court martial at Fort Hancock of being asleep while on guard. Wiseman admitted his guilt, but Bedle declared he was ying awake when discovered. General Frank, com. mander of the department of the cast, will pass sentence. Bedls is likely to get a term In the military prison. while Wiseman will be dishonorably dis- charged, Ls Another Cable Probably Cut, Cape Haytien, June S.<From all in. dications the cable between Hayt! and Cuba has not worked since Monday st midnight, It Is probably cut, i we nferred | en to | was for | | do i" and manner of its | { firm; ADMIRAL DEWEY AD, Emilio Aguivaldo Is Conducting a Civilized Warfare. HIS REPORT TO CONSUL WILDMAN | tion of 8 as Taken Over Two Thousand Pris. of American Captain savs There Will soon Be Army Left, oners, Including the Governor Cavite No Spanish The Hq Dally ng LONg Mall say: ifldman THE PRODUCE MARKETS in Phil sitimore As efleoted by Deall ings and B hin bales Hew Pork easy $12.856113.55; y gtorn steamed, 8.2 “rn creamery factors 12% Elgin ic. Imitatior reamery 12014 Now York dry, 13000 15% do creamery, 13Wii16 Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at wholesale 1 Cheese quiet emall, white 6% large, colored, 6A small do. Ne. large, colored, $%:« Hight skims BG BE De full skims New York and Dye western, fresh, ern, 10%4ile. Baltimore, June T.-Flour dull changed Wheat steady at a spot, SLOGELOSY: month, $1.02; July, Se. August, 8c. ; steamer No. 2 red, 57690. southern wheat, by sample, HEL, do. on grade, Mo. @8.08%. Corn dull and easy; spot and month, BYUGENC , July, B40 0. ; August, BYGMYc. steamer mixed, GMM. southern white, 3c. ; do. yel- low, Bc. Oats easier; No, 2 white, west. ern, BOWWe.; No. 2 mixed, western, NO fie. Rye dull and easy: No. 2 nearby, We; No. 2 western, 6i%e. Hay dull; cholee timothy, HL0GIL Lettuce, per basket, $1.2501.00, Bast Liberty, Pa., June 7.«Cattle about steady; extra, $566.10; prime, MGS. com. mon, M449. Hogs Aull; nothing doing; Shida firm; choice clipped, 3.2004.25; com- $3. 0542.00; choles clipped lambs, $56 Here " common to good, HHOLNW; spring nme, $99.28; veal calves, A mess utter firm \ 1G 21 0 jarge., white, 6300 0%« 6 204 Egg Pennsylvania, 1264 1340 12% south ekima, and Lswilltam J. kr | ; small | part | | New un. | decline: | WAR NEWS OF THE WEEK. Bryan Will Command the Third Nebraska Regiment, Washington, Dispatches from Bantiago, Port au Prince, Haytl, on Wednesday of last indicated an intention on the part of Commodora Schley to ¢ June 8 via week, o-operate with General Gar. for the letter Reed tO gia’s Insurgent army antiag A eaker ceCupn Beore« ve that end from ho tary Alg the men to Cuba and als end 10,004 Ml army the Philip in the idirrs Fifth Maryland, itl ( Chic SSS :F ITEMS OF NEWS. A hi | eeds him, D1 2. . Bwall ibition candi- Aate #OYy 4 Pennaylvania, to joint de- challens ents bate William O'Marra arrest at Som with kil tramp musician, ere Point, N. J. 10-year-old boy under charged named Connelly The cases of against Captain Jack O'Brien and other Cuban filibusters, at York, have been dismissed by order of Attorney General Griggs Negro excursionists from Quincey, Me, and Hannibal, Mo, killed City Marshal Meloan, of Clarksville, Mo. Curtis and Sam Young, negroes, were lynched, William Street, a negro who attempt. ed a felonlous assault on Mrs Pars rish, a white woman, at Deviipe, La. was tied to a stake and burned to death by a mob, The schooner Jane Gray, en route for Kotzebue sound from Seattle, with a party of gold seekers, foundered on May 22 near Cape Fiattery. Thirty. four were drowned. Revolutionists went to Monte Cristo, Santo Domingo, In an effort to over. throw President Herreaux. They were t to flight, and 26 who were captured e singe been executed. ling a Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those v gON Can not know sho have never had Blood Poi- it a desperat This disease which the doctors whi © Con. | d dition it terrible lly ununicster from other, innocent ones, can produce are unable to cure, is o« one generation to ng its taint upon countle For The Blood iB. X EB. SU 1OUT BOGGS & BULL ALLEGHENY, PA. 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