THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I’A SEPTEMBER Xs, | 59K, HOLLAND'S FAIR (VERN, The Young Monarch Enthroned Amid Great Pomp, HER SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. “I Am Happy and Grateful to Govern Nation in the the Netherlands People, a Small In Numbers but Great Virtue of Its Strength of Character, Amsterda in sitions fr m n t Cea that, in leared throngs served ROrgeous ant ing long trumpe filled uniforme ties, nav diplomati chur of d invoking shall pledge myself ple the Netherlands, t their rights and privileges I draw mors ogely the sol isting he myself and The very ancient unlon of the lands and of the house of confirmed afresh. Beautiful is my avo- cation Beautiful is my task I am happy and grateful to be able to gov- ern the Netherlands people, a nation small In numbers, but great in virtue of Its strength of character. May God bless you and my labors for the salva. tion of the fatherland. After the address the queen sat for a maintain On this day mn tie ox people Nether. tween my few moments and then again drose and | recited, In the same clear tones, the usual oath to uphold the constitution In accordance with tradition. Van Eemnes, president of the first chamber, advanced to the throne and rald “We receive and invest you, name of the Netherlands people and In virtue of the constitution, as queen. We swear we will maintain your in- violabllity and the rights of your crown. We swear to do all that good and faithful states general should do 80 help us, Almighty God.” The usher then announced the names of the members of the chamber, every member rising as his name was called and responding “So help me, Almighty in the God,” save the Baptist members, whe | replied, “I promise it.” disaster Shortly 1 Orange is | | adjutant | meverely for his folly NI TRAIN SMASHES TROLLEY CAR. Fifteen Killed While Returning From Plonte, An appalling city 1ast night efore 8 o'clock a trolley car Troy City Rallroad company truck by th night boat special ind Hudson Day Sept. 6 a Labor Cohoeg, N. Y., occurred in this f the raflroad, RACE. Vill Tak XT YEAR'S YACHI mmnl Contest i ANARCHY IN CANDIA. ft Between Br several Sol K Parade of Heroes | Mayor Van ! | SETA Yep McKinley “Th ¥ York are sin tnessing a Wants a review : regu unteers, before they are dis lHetributed, and they xin and respectfully request you your authority to give them an oppportunity to see the troops and show their appreciation of the ser- which the rendered ountry.’ soldiers banded ! cerely will exercipe vices soldiers have the « Fillpinos Want Annexation. Manila, Sept. 7.«At a meeting of 2 leaders of the Fllipinos of all sections, called to discuss the policy of the Phil ippine islands, 18 of them were em- phatically In favor of outright annex. ation to the United States and two were in favor of the republic. The gen eral native opinion is that it is best to adopt United States Consul Will fame’ suggestion and offer liberal In ducements to the independence factions, Five Years For Private Kinnoy. Chickamavga Park, Ga, Sept. 7. Private Kinney, of Company H, First Migsissippl, who made an assault upon the commanding officer of his regiment, Colonel Govan, last Saturday night, and afterward threatened to shoot the of the regiment, will siffer He wan tried by court martial and sentenced to dis- honorable discharge and five years’ im- ! prisonment In a military prison A ——— HIS FOOLISH PRESUMPTION, he Young Lady Taucht Him That He Had Maude un Mistake, sald Ev woked Glendenning, floor and little fin- but it the Hm orry, 1 the beau- had first believed more ADOut a wee AAD awakens ng 4 malic ff a large Queer Ways to Meet Wedding Expenses, The pr Pen He Sany and they as stituted to > Means it was ralsed tL three year ago 2 England married INR engi- wanted but was be sat down which Wing y now to One n ght e realized ng inventor is had hi h ney and haw | f it | i — AVET DOG lo ge esperastion invention aE ¢ win Lae 110i never Fille Teoth With Glass, concely nal idea of his de- 13 ression- wonder and at- goes, The So- for Prevention of C ruelty to Animals cannot interfere, because the fye ls harmless WAaRROn in a vividly that attracts wherever he atyle ention lety the A New Name for Them A porter in a stores which is {llumin- ited by Incandescent lights broke one :f the globes the other day, and sur- prised his employer by informing him that "one of them convalescent lights" was out, Heanlt of Eating WhSitererasm, A medical authority asserts that the bigh standard of health in the great tity of London Is largely kept up by the eating of watercress, which is sold in vast quantities all over the city ev- ery morning Equipped for War, It has always heen Lord Wolseley's boast that when starting up on a ram- paign his equipage is of the lightest, consisting of little more than a tooth | brush and a clean shirt Numeless in the. name of 4 new posts office In Virginia, MAGNETIZED CARDS, A Clever Triek Done by the Ald of Shoemakers’ Wax and a Hutton, are fakirs going ) this town pretending to have the ability to magnetize a pack of cards, ar / be able to hold d from the palm of y no other 1pp There "ny roantl ipparenti New View of Knightly Combats h troavip*h ff +5 = " irengil of the arms th t LES, iron, and flercest aghast ganization. Making Banquets All the large banqu York city are pow leries for spectators, an rowd of men that cann or md down while the iisten to The view a Spectacle Te women to well-ap] inner is being some of the spe from the gallery the new banquet-halls on the ox O1 a big dinner is well the see. of a mere ough n-looker always enviable. It at the worth the tions pene are not ves {ow men an oppor y after-dinner talkers y have frequent Ww LJ aper A ise 10 regret their « LE King hair 10 CA Oca however, a finds himself in the the presiding officer, and as a bid for applause or laughter he may indulge in profanity or stories that broad When such a thing does the | spectators leave the galleries without attracting embarrassing attention, and they generally go rather early, for there are sconas near the close of every big banquet that are not always pleas- ant to look upon Gis onally, are occur, Camphor Trees In Florida. Of a number of camphor trees set out in a public park in Talabassee. Fla., a few years ago, some are now twelve feet high, the branches spread. ing until the trees are nearly as wide as high. A number of these trees are to be seen in private yards in that city, and their vigorous growth shows them | to be adapted to the soil and climate of that section. C—O A Cotton Seed O11 Industry. Cotton seed oll was made as far back as 1785, though not commercially. In 18556 L. Klapp invested a decorticating machine which stripped the seeds; aft- er that, the pressing out of the oll was simple, and the manufacture became of commercial imoortance. The oll is used to adulterats cils (linseed, sperm, | lard, olive) as a ssbatilute for butter, | in soap making, | dressing and in of wr similar work leather and wool ! Pro been over 7 per cenl, PLUG ’ 1 was in dange there Ww ould | De an army of men (who chew it) ready to rescue it: - large Spain off the map of Europe. enough to shovel No other chewing tobacco in the world has ever had so many friends. emember the name when you buy again. s EDUCA’ IE YOURSEL F 7000 BICYCLES High Grade, MR $9.75 to § $17.00 W LH. MUS UNION BT LFE INS, 0, NCINNATI, Unio Bellefonte, Pa. wg Company has the Foll Advantages Average interest rate for 20 vears and the aver. | Three fourths | - ¢ Death Rate less than One per cent, a THe Receipts from Interest for 25 | years have more than paid all id losses, $4 Realizes the Highest Interest and has the lowest death rate of any company | Assetts Dec. 31st, 18g7 © $18,705,130. 31 M. PATTISON, President. MARSHALL, Secretary. JOHN EP MONEY TO LOAN On first-class real estate security. A limited amount in sums of from $500 to $1000 and any number of loans desired in larger sums, Bring deeds and avply Ee W. GALER MORRISON. 214 BE. 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