THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. Belpre. PA.. AUGUST MICATION IN MANILA Scarcity of Food Affects Even the Richest Class. TERING DOGS AN SLAUGH YD HORSES Authorizing Entry of For selzure of Much Decree Issued Private Premises Horses and Cattle Indlignne tlon Expressed, Manila, via Hong ng, Aug. 10.—Th« | iffects even Manila. There Is ne flour, except a very fly laid under Spanish rs, though rigidly censored, the famine and the un- 1 raing are causing on epi- They pretend that the disorders intestinal allments, but it et of them are dysentery, hed food and the dangerous A number of requl- The troops trivial believed n due to characte of the are {ll wret water. persons An slaughte newspapers bakers usin ghort has been established for and dogs The that the military the necessity of abattoir ring h vdmit TEES Sunday bardme It that the papers The Monterey at Manila Brut ing a miral Des there is | the fleet capture question land the tr from the 1 diana, M City of Para, whi Arrive in Manila bay on Sunday fternoon ily 31. The barkation lelayed by weather and the heavy surf mem third expedition on the way, among them Lieuten D. Kerr Orps ga merely CREATrY rd expedit] ports In tran y ia and regan diner har heen rough Five lied ant R hera f the of the engineer Flectrocnted by Telephone Wipe, Shamokin, Pa., Aug. 10.-~While jean- Ing from a window of the Shamokin Valley knitting works yesterday Miss Jennie Allison, aged 18 years, was elec. trocuted by her nose coming In contact with a telephone wire that had been crossed by a live wire and thus charged with 1.300 volts of electrical fluid, She had her feet resting on a coll of steam heating pipes at the time and must have re wived the full shock as she fell into the bullding and Xpired instantly North Dakota’ a Governor Dead. Bismarck, N. DD. Aug. 10.-Governor F. A Briggs, of North Dakota, died yesterday of consumption. Governor Briggs was elected two years ago to be chief executive, having previously been auditor He was a young man and very popular, but his health was much broken, and he was compelled to spend several months in California seeking to recuperate. Before coming to North Dakota he was a resident of Minneapolis, Bn yt Duped Farmer Dies of Broken Heart, | jeopardizing Williamsport, Pa. Aug. 10.~Thomas J. Btrebeigh, preyed on Mr. Strebeigh’s mind. He took t , lapsed into a comatose | s his bat | died with Sullets, condition, and died in four days. of Montoursville, whose | death occurred last Wednesday, was victimized out of $2500 by bold swin- | diers. The loss of this large amount | | pLoT AGAINST SAGASTA'S LIFE. sald to Kill the Bavonne, France Man Have Been Selected to Prime Minister Aug. 10. —Dispatch- es received here from ann the form of the Bpanish g tance the American peace con involves the proclamation of an irmistice nis, It is added, must first States, and upon the ‘uba and Madrid unoee vernment's accel ditions The ne papers are to the plot against Sagasta's life nor to the ap- } ! nary bands in the Castillon provinces Concerning the plot, it is sald the conspirators have drawn lots to decide which of them shall carry out its purpose, and that the task has fallen upon a man named Disbal, who has suffered imprisonment in the fortress of Montjulch for par- ticipation In one of the Barcelona an- archist outrages, and wh sentences was recently commuted by the supreme court to expulsion from Castellon, The band consists of 20 men According to s« wints they Republi- ans, and others say they are Carlists, wrance of revoluti me aco are Hobson Calls on Cervera. Annapolis, Aug. 5. —~Naval Ci FP. Hobson came hers yesterday m Washi spent ieft H nmstructor again f{ that 's Health Immunes oleam and Co plnes » Phillip mument to Francois Scoot An Immense Wheat Crop, Chicago, Aug The Post says: “A rding to reg eived by raliway larg- f the mpanies men the est wheat cro in the history United States will be harvested within a fortnight. The wheat yield which aggregates 5,000,000 to 400,.000.000 bushels increased to the extent of nearly 350.000.0000 bushels from the soring wheat region. The bumper crop’ of 1881 will be eclipsed this ear by 190.000.0000 bushels from present indications” BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Ex Congressman James O. Rr wad head, of Missouri, formerly minister to Switzerland died at 8t. Louls Former Congressman Alexander Campbell, of Illinois, known as the “Father of the Greenbackers” is dead Governor Voorhees, of New Jersey, yesterday appointed John Hunter dep- uty factory inspector for Passale coun ty. There were 20 candidates The large tannery of W. I nett & Co, at Stroudsburg, Pa. was asmpielely destroyed by fire yesterday The Tome is estimated ai $50.000 Plckett's men formally wel. comed at Independence hall, Philadel phia, and then went to the G. A. RR. encampment ax Washington Park, N.J Advices reeelved from Cocos, Gueta- mala, show that the revolutionary movement there has assumed a phase the interests of foreign usiness winter from will be Ben. were residents At Griffin, Ga. John Meadows a hegre, who attempted to assault the 7- year-old daughter of Benson Camp, at Carmel, a small place near GrifMin, was hanged by 4 mob and the body rid- | As Reflected by Dealings in Philadel WIR BREVITIES. Thursday. Aug. 4, the war is over European will be largely increased f the 8b FERTILIZER. 1 The war has advanced price on Fertilizer Ingredi We bought our stock ear! are in a position to prote farmer against High After quadron The quadron anish Ad- niral Cerverd OW ‘adiz totally unfit for sea Lieut been Penn gamauga our s Good has First Chick- nant Colonel | worn In as « } ‘ the vivania glinen Vv it Secretary Alger | 108% statement admitting the privatior of sick and wounded idiers on the transports Measure have a repetition Pog. fertilizer, Liebig’s Acid Fertil Rock. We are sole agent iC i Liebig High Grade Acid Phos phate in Centre Co., which is acknowledge the best Acid Goods on the market. Those who have used it want no other. To those who want a cheap fertilizer, we can furnish South Carolina Rock at $12 per ton. Mc:CALMONT & CO., Belle efon te, Pa. and Beneca to prevent Concha been taken Friday. Aug. 6. Wood, military go Santiago, has perfected arrangemd for thoroughly cleansing the city The Madrid press strongly Porto Rico volunteers for without resistance to Ameri svenor f Ohlo, In an in London, declared that this mld form no alllance Miss Helen Gould is taking an active part In furnishing relief for sick wounded soldiers, of nts eral vernor blames yielding ans ) in em General Gro interview country w I, ; ee — and R51) ‘ ¥ \ / CAN 1 A [5 ; ] 1) Admiral Cervera and son, Spanish \ J \ " oners of war at Annapolis, took a a Newport News isslon department Saturday, Aug. 4, nents » tt are 1 B. & B. It Can't Last Long Everybody surrenders to Battle wr Me There is no greater hardship than to be de- prived of your leAx PLUG and any one who has once chewed Battle Ax will give up most any thing to get it. 10c. buys a larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other kind of high grade quality. emember the name when you buy again. Monday, DUCATE YOURSELF + Billy “ew * s E ook: @ | : i ‘ CRUE 3 : TT TT I TT I I PT PI TP TI TI PI I I PIT PII OI PION 7000 BICYCLES S| Fine roc eries Bogus & Buh \LLEGHENY, PPA 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 § FLEE TR HHP TRTTIN = ine K ' Fi res, PROFESSIONAL ¢ $9.75 to $17.00 High Grade, tRDAN Hawall's Governor. Pr - NEW FISH. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. AD CYCLE phia and Baltimore Philadelphia, Aug Flour firm: wi { ter superfine, 22.1562. 4 do. extras H. MUSSER » “ hs “4 | TLLIAM 1. Penneylvania roller lear, 8.2544 GrsRAL AcryT ‘Maple Sugar and Syrup | <r voi UNION CENTRAL LIFE IS. (0 Ho 2 red, spot. THLE Beptember FTI pos ed CixciNNaTI, Omio, Corn quiet; No mixed, August and and English rider's stove mock, Bellefonte, Pa. No. 2 No. 2 yellow for Crider s Sone a .. ILLIAM Crider's hange. Eng do Legal - prompt SINGER September, IT G7%« Distriet local trade, 0040 Oats firm. No. 2 white, clipped, old, E%W ok No. 2 white, old, B%c. Hay slow; choice timothy, $129 1200 for large bales Beef quiet cut | meats easier pickled hams TOM. | Lam! steady; western steamed. £5.90 But. ter steady. western creamery Weise. do, factory, 11014 Elging, 1k imita- thon creamery, 13416 New York dairy, 13@Yic.; do. creamery, We@if%e. Cheese steady. large, white, T%c. . small do. Te. large, colored, Th small do, The Hight skims, Si Ue part do, SEM full do. M2 Eger steady. New York and | Penneylvania, 14540154 western, fresh, 4c. Potatoes steady. Jerseys. 81 MELT Baltimore, Aug. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat steadier at a decline: spot, WER. . month, T¢c September, TROT. steamer No, 2 red TOL UT southern, by sample TOOT do on grade, TOG WGe. Corn firm: spot, Ie month, GOTT. | Beptember WaT fleamer mixed, Mig southern, white and yellow, SG Oats quiet; No. 2 white, western, 202%. No. 2 mixed do 0g%e. Rye steady: No. 2 nearby, 4 No. 2 western. Slo, Hay quiet, demand slack No. 1 timothy, JG. Grain frelghte quiet, demand poor. steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 1%4., August: Cork for orders, per juarter, 2s. 34 Us, 64 Avgust, 2x. 0d. G0. Baptember. Hutter steady, fancy creamery, 1G. do. Ime ation, WaT. do. ladle, WN... good Indie, Tec. ; store packed, 1201 Cheese steady. fancy New York, large, OW. ; fo. medium, Sh@%%o.; do. small, SGM. Lettuce, Ogee. per bushel box. East Liberty, Pa, Aug. §.-Cattie about fleady, unchanged. Hogs, supply light and wnchanged. Sheep slow, choles, HI0GA60; common, BBGLM, spring lambe, M2506; veal calves, 19G4.80. Attorney al law rt house Cons - man Oxtail, | J. ©. SEVER Exchange and Koy lish ness Canned Soups, Bouillon, Mock Turtle, Attorney at Jaw nt Exdistriet attorney. Germat Prompt attention t dors Vegetable, JOHN M. KEICH LINE Tustioe of the Peace opposite Caurt house ANorpey at Mulligatawnew, in opera hou hicks Nn. - QUEENSWARE, Enameled Ware, Tin Caonsomme, Tomato, | This Company has the Following Advantages JAMES W. ALEXANDER, At? High street, near court hous All the courts (snmbao, 4 Average interest rate for 30 vears | has been over 7 per cent. and the aver. age Death Rate less than Three fourths | of One per cent The Receipts from Interest for 25 | years have more than paid all death | | losses, J. KR JOHNSTON Temple Court ness Attorney gt Collections and Ware 850 YEARS’ ht EXPERIENCE 14 Realizes the Highest Interest and | has the lowest death rate of any company Brooms and Brushes -_- Assetts Dec. ist, 1897: $18,708,130. 31 The produce and the best place to buy best place to bring yunr Traoe Manns Desians Corymiaurs &c Anyone sending a sketeh and doseription may auiok] her at ron hm Thome stro JOHN M. PATTISON, President, E P. MARSHALL, Secretary, MONEY TO LOAN On first.class real estate security. limited amount in sums of from a $1000 and any number of loans desired in larger sums. A FY and aoply in person to Ww. 214 LL. Bushop St, uy 2 Pa. groceries, ete, ete . SECHLER & C0 HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, your EE 261 Broadway, Y FW, Washington, D.
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