2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. AUGUST ¢ GARCIA A DICTATOR, His Overbearing Demands on the Merchants of Gibara. REPORT THAT HE HAS RESIGNED. United States hat Inhabl« The of Gunboat Nashville Gave He Wounla Not Allow tants IH Fre Commander the Notlee the to He vod »I SHAFTER. has A! ways greatest ure ne with asioned by the fact ths ¢ 1 romises had been made t 4 er which ral Bhat ter either would not or could not carry the American forces land thafter 1 Admiral Samp son met General Garcia at Aserraderos for a conference it which I was pres ent. General Shafter thers f his own accord, promised Garcia that on the surrender of the city It would be turn ed inte an the day before the surrender General Shafter told that the Spanish prisoners would be marched out of the city and the Cubans would be allowed to enter.” - Admiral Schley's THiness Not Serfous, Washington, Aug. 24.-The navy de- partment received a dispatch yester- day from Rear Admiral Schley's wife, saying that in her opinion his Hiness was not serious, and that he probably would be around In a few days. With this reassurance there is felt to be no occassion for substituting another name for that of the Rear Admiral on the Porto Rican military commission unless his lliness should become more grave, (ener (rons out Before ed General over to him so me Admiral Sampson to Return to Caba, Washmgton, Aug. 24. Admiral Bamp- son left Washington yesterday after noon for New York, and today will go aboard his flagship, the New York, which will be put In dry dock at once for repairs. Admiral Sampson prob- ably will leave for Cuba about Sept. 8. | Finn SAD DOUBLE FATALITY. fwo Soldiers Meet Doenth While turning Welcoming Cheers, Philadelphia, Aug. 24.~Two private soldiers of Battery K, First United States artidery, were instantly killed yesterday and two others seriously in- Jured by having their heads crushed against the iron girders of the rall- road bridge at the Ridge avenue cross ing of the Pennsylvania railroad, in this city, The dead are Victor Teu pey, aged 21 years, of St. Louis, and Willlam Chichester, aged 21, of Jersey Clty The injured are Harry Pulask and Peter Burns The bodies of the id re at the in thi t taken or h plac the No- margue injured wer to wh long in had taken them a the } wi greeted with ing through thi was 1} rke along urney d with add supporting complete had bed The tral: and injured wert ers insisted upon with them i officials vould 7» The army the dead d up. taking tha MUSTERING OUT VOLUNTEERS. Wil Fie the Maryvianad Loenve the First to seryvioe soldiers Homeward Bound Moers Hight 110 men batter To Feed Starving Cubans, Washingt nm, Aug. 24.-The war d« partment is considering plans for feed. Ing the people in Cuba who may be found in a starving condition when the Spanish belleved that thousands must be destitute. The poor people known at the beginning of the war as reconcentridoes may have per ished, but the pacificos and others who were not a part of the Spanish army are believed by officials here to be In a precarious condition. The distribution will be under the direction of army offi¢ ors CYARCURte It in General Jandenes' Spanish Successor, Madrid, Aug. 24 —Benor SBagasta says that General Jaudenes being a prison. er, General Rios becomes governor gen. eral of the Philippines. At the rising of the council, Lisutenant General Cor. rea, the war minister, declared that the government was still without of. ficial news of the surrender of Ma. nila, although several telegrams had been sent to General Jaudenes for de. tails, Urging » National Cometery, New York, Aug. 4.-The city coun- cll has passed a resolution calling upon the United States government to pro- vide a national cemetery where the bodies of the soldiers who fell in the war may be reinterred. | that ! whi THE ARBITRATOR Warmly Welcome by Our Cana- dian Cousins at Quebec, THE ORGANIZATION PERFECTED. Lord Herschell, Will Act Joint of England, as Permanent President of the Commission- Fraternal Speeches at the Public Reception. H Ths gid Britl parliament, fre except Sir James Winter After the 1 mmemorna! f | calm has faded pe that t} kn future ty TRL w ROM 1 enervating the y fruit of § Aare grat countrymen prey 1ivided us have disap which sharply the world it is A Cau . nn iral fication to the narros h so long peared. Recent enlisted the attention { have served to emphasize and to increase the bonds of affection which should exist between the two English speaking nations We In. dulge the hope that the joint high com- mission which you have honored with your cordial welcome may by ita liberations still further promote that feeling of amity and good will which we desire should ever continue be. tween the kingdom of Great Britain and the republic of the United States.” Lord Herschell followed Senator Falrbanks, and expressed the hope that the conference about to come mence “may result in establishing re. lations completely satisfactory and of the fullest amity between neighboring peoples, relations which cannot but inure to the benefit of both countries” Congressman Dingley arrived soon after the formal reception. dices evenlis de. Delaware's Polsoning Mystery, Han Francisco, Aug. 24. ~Chief of Po- lice Lees has made no arrest az yet in the Dunning poisoning case, though he is In communicetion with the Dela. ware authorities and may make some move at any moment. Chief Lees in. timates that he has some very import. ant infomation bearing upon the case, but will not make public the details Mra. Ada Botkin was arrested last night for supposed connection with the sending of the poisoned candy to Mra. Dunning. No charge has yet rg formally placed against Mrs. Bot. our kinship | WAR BREVITIES. #&' Thursday, Aug, IN, The volunteer camp near Middletown, Pa., has been named Meade Colonel Theodore Rough Riders, tary commission In a speech oY Wooster, O., retary Bherman pointed out gers of territorial expansion. A review of Infantry. « heroes of in Ni Camp George G., Roogevelt, will soon of the resign his mill- ex-Bec. the dan- and tax » near future General Merritt Philippine in wvalry artiliery place Bantiago will in the read BRIEF ITEMS OF : At int “ Sharon Ar sia pletely felon killed and 18 injured, two fatally *alifornia’'s state convention wie favor of ver Republicans + Is the candidate for governor. fusion sand bagged by Masked Hobbers, Scranton, Pa, Aug. 24 «Five masked men sandbagged, Night Watchman Brennan at the Dick. gon Clty brewery at an early hour in the morning and then blew open the pafe. They secured $3500 in cash, some diamonds belonging to George Hof. nagle, manager of the company, and other valuables to the total of about $1000 Watchman Bren. nan was not badly hurt There is no clue to the men That they were aA desperate lot is evident. After looting the safe they found Brennan had regained consclousness and one of the gang hit him a blow on the head with the butt of a revolver, again rendering him unconscious. Brennan was found by Manager Hof nagle, whose Is next to the brewery, and who was awakened by the barking of his dog Jewish Coiony For Porto Rice. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 24. Barnett Pruzan, a well known local commission merchant, is at the head of a movement to form a Jewish colony In Porto Rico, “I already have the promise of nearly 50 families to Join me.” sald he, “These families can raise from $500 to $5,000 each to put into the venture, and if agree we will form a com colony. We hope to leave by of January” value | to | ted with Populists and | Congressman Ma- | FERTILIZER. The war has advanced the price on Fertilizer Ingredients! Domestics... We bought our stock early, and We want to sive + subs week are in a position to protect the items relating to zoods ad farmer against High Prices. McCalmont & Co's. Cham pion $25 Bone Super Phos phate, “Klondyke” Brand, a fertilizer, Liebig’s High Grade Acid Fertilizer, South Carolina Rock. We are sole agents for The 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. T O those + WwW ho ou ant a cheap , we can furnish South Carolina Rock at $12 per ton. Mc CALMONT & CO., Bellefonte, Pa. Jos. HornE & Co. some AMAL AAA AAA ARA ARAMA AAA AAAA 74 PITTSBURG. PA. ad ae VY THE WILLIAM J k 3 | bound and gagged | 4 J PEANA, STAT PROFESSIONAL CARDS Booos & Buhl : ALLEGHENY, PA. ducation 8 An exceptional opportunity offered HM to young men and young women 1 repare for teaching or for business Our reguiar oourses Riso » Work in Music, Shorthand, , Sirong ten hing foroe, 2 graded work, good disciplis C. REINL} \ X hard or i Insure best resu posite « \ tion in v students of wn Central State Normal School LOCK MAVEN, Clinton Co. PA, Handsome bulifings perfectly equipped stent best electric Nghia, sbundanoe of Pure mountain weber, extensive oun pas And athletic gro apis. EX proses low SM 10 stadenta.. Send for ostalog JAMES ELDON, Ph.D, Principal Central State Normal School, LOCK HAVEN, PA, SINGY R, Dist CC. MEYER Exchange and English ness Attorney. at law Ex distriet attorney Prompt attent Crider's | (a rman moa bash OHN M. KEICHLINE Justice of the Peace op A Court house Attorney at in opera house bil aw and wk AMES W ALEXANDER. Attorney.at law High street, near court house, Practines in All the courts Ofer in Collections and legal bus) K. JOHNKTON, Attorney at law Temple Court ness AGENTS MAKE MONEY This is the opportunity of a life-time. Agents are making £50 to $150 a week. FITZHUGH LEE, Major General U. S. V and late Consul General to Cuba, writes a book on CUBA AND THE SPANISH WAR. 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