THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 29, at | RUN, a PHILIPPINES AGENTS They Are in Washington to Inter- view the President. INSURGENTS, ATTITUDE OF THE Jose Lopez, One of Agulnaldo’s Rep- resentatives, Denles That the Fill- Are Asking Help From Eus- ropean Governments, pinos ington, Sept. ON general of © ervi t pines staff ar ippine day af to the Arlington hotel, The two pinos are Felipe Agoncillo and Lopez J the personal sentatives Arguinaldo, and their way Paris to secur gentation Spanish-American to the repre- are on repre- with a view t ipsurgent governs DEPOPULATED CUBA. Of the 745.000 Population, Only Are Whites, 320 .~ tm which ering the area tion, theref feature of ment the Reports fr say that no tenant has turr ng of district ’ in crog toes t egetable er the ruary It will eres to and ir ground will ¢ preps Therefore, ROW pring harvest wonths will see a great that vi six n and misfortune in state of affairs is unsettied condition country and the attitude of a certain portion of the Cubans, who openly threaten hostility to the United States and are preparing to take the field and Wage a guerilla warfare against the Americans if any form of government short of absolute independence for the Cubans is estab shed in the island. vant in- lirectly of the This He Delaware OMeolals Confident. Dover, Bept. 2% We are confident of our ground now.” sald Attorney Gen. eral White as he carried an immense roll of papers to the express office ad- dressed to Bernard J. McVey, San Francisco, Cal. “1 have been advised by Chief Lees that upon receipt of these papers, prepared as they are, Governor Budd will immediately order Mra, Bot. kin's release to us. We have complied with the letter of the law and pre- cedent.” Shafter Goes to California, Ban Francisco, Sept, 28 «Letters have been received here from General Bhat. ter in which he announces that he will goon return as commander of the de. partment of California. General Mer. riam will then probably return to the department of Columbia. | SEVENTY MINERS ENTOMBED. Light Are Dend and the Others Had Narrow Escapes, Brownsville, Pa., Sept. 24. —~8eventy men were entombed yesterday in the Empire mine of Snowden, Gould & Co., one-fourth of a below town, as the result of an explosion of gas, fol- lowed by another explosion of firedamp. Of the number entombed scaped or were taken ou 0 parties except and three m mile all « Cuing eight, who were NPWwa IAPFRARN ITEMS OF STATE Thomas | the TB once i. od veutor. ty, awed 75 | r the past nvalescent ver, when | leath ilins was 1 to have bullt raliroads more the world It thers, born of but few educa- During its career st several large EAanEgrens firm of he ruling spirit is » “he As ds of miles of andre other firm imposed of pix poor parents and with tional opportunities the firm made and J fortunes Thomas was prominent in Democratic polities In this state. He was a member of the legislature of 1857-68, and In 1802 was a delegate to the convention which nominated Cleve. land for president in bre Any Wan « Pittsburg, Sept. 27.—Joseph Howley, chairman of the Democratic county committee, was arrested yesterday at iraddock on a charge of conspiracy preferred by George Shaughnessy. Mr. Howley at once gave ball for a hear- ng on Friday next. The arrest was made just previous to the holding of the Democratic convention at Braddock for the nomination of a judge for common pleas No. 8. This was the sec ond convention held for this purpose, the nomination certificates of both Robb and Marron, who were nominated by different factions at the previous convention, being declared illegal hy the Dauphin county court, The arrest of Howley was the outcome of the convention held Bept. 1, when Shaugh- nessy claims Howley and others cone spired to nominate John 8. Mobb, a Republican, and prevent the nomina- tion of a Democrat. Yesterday's cone vention nominated Robb, JOHNNY APPLESEED. A UNIQUE AND USEFUL CHARACTER OF PIONEER DAYS. He Wandered Over the Western ¥Yialns Wherever He of His Seattering Apple Seeds Went-<The Strange Missionary Efforts, Incnlenlable Value Among the heroes of endurance and creative action was one man whose He by which % 1103 1h nown me deserves to be perpetuated. Indiana. ether thisint: a load of frontier f{ ating Ohlo to Kingum on upward n. A long, har travel inviting place to pla Ward OTrCOarcs, Marietts ’ lone » yoyage In 15 LA] oniy OCCASBIT hat method gequent SACK In wh and arms sarviceable cloak, man wear," head-gear, his and as g In the tagte Ww unfata: } Are Bart mat nique; his first experimen need th hat served f id for his « Was open to the of tect’ his vessel this th trond . th wou de earia with bleeding tent only upon making the wil fruitful. His as long as the apples blossom, and the story of his be a perpetual proc that ism, pure and virtues that mortality may be found meanest apparel new 4 1 will 1 ' CeeGs will last life will true hero Levolencs noble deserved under E48) the Court Advised a Week's Urank. James A. Hill, father of Palilp Hi Was to have been hanged, recent iy, was arraigned before Judge Ber pard McKenna at Central Station Pittsburg, on a charge of drunkenness Policeman James lowrie found hin ying Chatham street, about ar hour after the execution was appoint ed to have taken place. He was para iyeed drunk ‘Hill, what have you to say for your elif?” asked Judge McKenna I was glad my son sald the “You had a proper ex remarked the who on hat wasn't bung yesterday, prisoner ise for getting Judge, word arrived th be hung I just “I 1 were for a whol Thank ir Honor, his hat on } gam for olLicemen re told te Ii SARE BIRDIE started at a saloon. All let him ju “: ey Hearest the § ate Some Indiana Divorces, unusual spectacle of a mothe: and daughter both appearing at court the same day asking for divorces was presented in the Buperior Court af Anderson, Ind, mot long ago. Both Were granted the decrees. The mother was Mrs, Ella Barton, and she ¢ harged Intoxication. The daughter was Mrs Minnie Stanley, and her chhrge was cruelty, Recently, In the same county, the filing of a sult for divorce revealed & more remarkable ease than this. It was found that the applicant's two sls. ters had been divorced, that her moth. | or had been divorced three times, twe aunts bad been granted two divorces and the grandmosber had also a good divorce record, The ADVERTISED FOR BURCLARS le Wanted Them to Call ann Steal His Valuable Helrloomns, A man rushed into the business office of one of the Chicago dally papers and the advertising window, There he secured a pad of paper and a pend string it. He wri and erased, and then tore up wha had written, chewing £1 savagely while he topped at with a Lo the figment made anoth Ohject Lesson Polly Gave the Fire Alarm An up-to-date parrot, the family irich Mahl Penn., doubtless saved the ntire household from perishing in the irning of their home, Mr awakened about 5 o'clock a carthly from parrot in dining-room below On coming downstairs he found the entire part of the house, which was of frame, on fire, and the family had barely time to escape, In the hasty exit of the family the pa was not forgotten, and was ta- ke it, half choked to death with smoke, It was about the only thing saved from the fire, as the house and nearly all the furniture and the store and stock of goods adjoining were con- sumed, of Frie lives of the Mahla was m. by un- screeches the the lower A Long Walt For Nothing. A visitor to the World's Falr in 1803, who was kicked by a horse and who sued the exposition company for $60. 000, has just found out that he had n case, The Detroit mam who is sued for 200 ror breach of promise evident): proposed on bargais day. ol ‘ N i a Arrested for not chewing tlds, PLUG Ra. “He don’t chew Battle Ax, yer Honor.” “He looks it!" Ignorance of the Law is no excuse, but ignorance of BATTLE AX is your misfortune—not a crime—and the only penalty is your loss in quan- tity as well as quality when you buy any other kind of Chewing Tobacco. emember the name when you buy again. 0000006000008 7000 BICYCLES late Lilie [ here q ISS variet you may need. You are always certain of receiving your full money's worth. BICYCLE FREE The highest prices are al- ways paid for CHOICE country produce---don’t want anything else. W. H. MUSSER GENERA \ ONON CENTRL LFE I, 0, CINCINKAY "io ne fon Bellefonte, Pa. - This is the oldest and most reliable firm in Cen- tre county. 1H Average it has been over age Death Rate less of One per cent 14" The Receipts years have more losses, Do you deal there? If not Why not? Try it. rom Interest for a4 than death 14" Realizes the Highest Interest and has the Jowest death rate of any courpany Assets Dec. 1st, 18 37: $18. 70%. 130 11 - JOHN M. PATTISON, President SECHLER & C0 “i HIGH STREET, — seuLeronts, PEA. 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 inperson io W, GALER MORRISON 214 E. Bishop St, Bellefonte, ARMAN HOUSE, | High Street, opposite the Court House, | Entirely new. New Furnitere, Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern improve. | ments C.M. & B.S, GARMAN, 140 Proprietors. a WW ANTED-Severzl Trustworthy Persons in this state to man our business in their own and nearby counties, It is main! office work conducted at home, Salary straight $H%) a year and expenses—definite, bonafida, no more. no less salary. Monthly #75. References, Enclose self address; | Ramp enveioje, Her. ‘bert BE. Hess, Pres’, Dep't M., Unloago. x31 ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. Corner of High and SDE rent. Receive Deposits ; Discount ! J. D. SHUGGERT, Cashier
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