6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER £7, 1898, HONORING HEROES Brilliant Naval Review Opens Philadelphia’s Jubilee. LED BY SECRETARY LONG. An Informal Reception on the Big Battleship Texas, HOBSON AND HIS CREW ARRIVE. Famous Fighters From San Juan Hill and Guasima in the Quaker City, and Ten Thousand Soldiers From Camp Meade, at Middletown, Pa., Are En Route to Par- ticipate in the Great Military Parade. Philadelphia, Oct. 26. — Philadelphia lifted its hand and doffed the nation’s hat to {its naval heroes yesterday. Nominally it was the active opening of the peace jubilee. Actually it was a thunderous greeting of praise, welcome and thanks to a puissant armada and the men who swept it on to unchal- lenged victory. The most illustrious actors of the war whose glorious end is the motive of the celebratio what their country thi Sigsbee, Phllip, Evans, were = the Mayflower ese me by a thron timber on eit river and jan to the po t pageant w lllancy and grandeur ware craft rine bri » yacht the V the parade, th anchored in the line exter Hanover streets miles, Trailing al vessels of yachts, barges as on either s bridge of the Columbia, the was reache drawn decks, evi and then ar were after lute tor uns, lute came from the ship of first by the boom «¢ pandemonium guns, and the re the shot in rade, now performant honor of W in { Liev Wainwright, who the LEE of ucester, an pedo boat Winslow, the end of the firers and men Americans and saluted quite as but as her Armstrong's, in England, was perforce a silent one A thousand yards beyond sagl the line of reviewing swung around and proceeded river alon ennsylv The uati minus the guns which brought The Kasagi's lined up like the the guns are at the » line of- were well, the Ka- the re flown ania sh clamor, ips. When the May and at the Fhilip the y A standstill Invitation Commodore Captain in 1 they where Sigsbhee the aunches the “They resp This « He to the = promptly give the 6:15 train for Apart from city passed & day preparing for today's civil ine. coming troops f 14] tary parade. The first of the diers were 360 members of first regiment from Platts heroes of Ban Juan hill Major Boyle. There also arrived 200 stalwart colored of the Tenth cavalry, who rescued the rough riders at Guasima. Battery F, Fifth artillery, and eight troops of the Third cavalry wore among yesterday's arrivals, and today 10,000 troops left Camp Meade for this city. R. C. Foute, a California bishop, who is now In Washington, will be mounted beside General ‘Joe’ Wheeler In the military parade, Generals Shafter, Chaffee and Lawton will also appear in the military parade, which will be led by General Miles, who will be es- corted by the governors of the. states, Naval Constructor Hobson and four of his Merrimac heroes reached the city at 2:30 o'clock yesterday after. poon. They will be the guests of the and returned repeating pageant and receiving rrw’'s mill the Twenty- burg, N. Y., in command of fellows jubllee enmmittee while here, and wiil | pave a place in Thursday's line, The decorations throughout the elty are lavish snd b-autiful, Broad streer, from end to end of the five mile routs, wears a wooden aspect today, Her stately residences are hidden behind huge stacks of lumber, the pathway left open under the lines of stands seeming to the pedestrian like a long arcade, Scarcely a single sidewalk in the whole distance is left uncovered, These great woodplles, many of which reach almost to the housetops, are swaddled in bunting, and the avenue presents a vista of kaleldoscople color, The plece de resistance is the Court of Honor, from a stand in the center of which President McKinley will look at the parades. It consists of a suc- cession of massive white pillars, 12 on ench side of Broad extending from Chestnut to Walnut streets, Each of the columns is surmounted by a great eagle and globe of shimmering gold, while the four at the ends bear the legends, "San Juan," El Caney” “Manila” and “Santiago.” In the cen- ter of this court the street is spanned by the magnificent triumphal arch. This is simple, but impressive, the pre- valling tone being white and gold. It is elaborately festooned with day and illuminated by a beautiful scheme of incandescent lights at night. From the top of the arch flies flag which fluttered at the topmast of street, Dewey's fleet, but here it will be on the | flagstaff raged by Shafter at Santiago. The auxiliary displays In front the Union League and the Mansion, which flank the Honor ither side, whole s on 1 heme paralleled =pl trees of the | The | mission w mmander | | mity with us, though 1 | there r up | secretary | | day afternoon +. | tion vessels | | Paris was Informally discussed at | White House by Mr "| tour | preaident for some and | | eritieal, sloners, "| for the ! | tions the | tion arriving sol- | ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL. New State Department Oficial Arrives From Paris, rk, Oct. 22.-~Day as In France,” he will admit th is a feeling of sentiment in France strong r Spain.” THE DILATORY PEACEMAKERS. President and Cabinet Disconss Late Advices From Prris, Washington, 26. During yester- and last night informa- by the president from the McKinley and sev. Last night Secre- salute | Oct received eral members of his cabinet members of the cabinet, taries Hay, Alger master General were They executive Smith with the time had not been summoned to the gion, but had dropped in to discuss with the president some mental m vhich had of before the latter jert f be dis- r Phila- ntters tn m i was was Informally could be kind the In- formation received president from the American commissioners was not disclosed, It however, that the situation embarrassing, If not in the opinion of the commis- although there is still reason expectation that the negotia- will not broken off and that they will proceed to a successful jasue, Age any was the is sald, in be | It ia understood to be the belief of the president that the uncertainty which now seems to cloud the proceeding of the joint commission will soon be dis- | sipated, and that an agreement will be | reached that will be eminently sat- | isfactory to the American people, Fourteen Negroes Wore Slain, Meridian, Miss, Oct. 26. Fourteen ig the number of negroes killed in the Harperville race riot up to last night. The bodies of three more victims were | found In the woods yesterday, which | Increased the list to that number, The | negroes who fled to the swamps have | made good thelr escape, and the race conflict is now at an end. One of the negroes who was wounded in the first {fight at BI Burke's house surrendered | | yesterday at Walnut Grove, He will be | | taken to the Meridian jall, where the | other prisoners are confined for safe | keeping until cireult court convenes, Slok Soldiers From Porto Rico. Philadelphia, Oct, 25~The United ftates hospital ship Relief arrived here , last night from Porto Rico with over 200 sick soldiers on board. There was one death during the voyage. The ship anchored in the stream for the night, flags by | the | and Wilson and Post- | man- | pressing depart. | the | | DRISSON FORCED 1. Jrench Premier and His Cabinet Tender Their Resignations. | A WILD MEETING OF DEPUTIES, | The Cabinet Crisis Was Precipitated by the Refusal of War Minister Cha- nonle to Declare In Favor of Revision fo the Dreyfus Case, | Parls, Oct. 20.—-The cabinet mier Henri Brisson, which on June 28 he present ed In a body last gtormy | deputies opened lent General | ter arc | under In so | of the opinion {| mors, evidently | tion of | remark and prot | minutes When resume spe of Pre. formed resign- two of rely Vio- Was year, evening after the session glons of chamber The first had M. Derouled made a on minister of war, Chanolne, whereupon the late and explained the conditions which d the portfolio. doing that he was same his predeces- referring to the ques- the Dreyfus case, a was greeted with the isting five eM than attack the se he accepts he declared as pening cheers uproar nu General Cha cking the guardi army nl | A nei yl Was in Lh arkas Cavalgna« former of war, then rushed to the | demanded | the resolution | hostile : | uproar | M. Brigson then accepted | of the day, proposed by M. Ribot, | firming the supremacy of the civil over | the military power Beveral of the | deputies attempted to speak. but their | volces were drowned in the uproar which filled the chamber. The order | of the day was adopted by a vote of | 259 to 2 An amendment proposed by M. Ber- | ger, chief surgeon, “for not causing the honor of the army to respected.” was | 274 to 261 After result of been announced M., Berteaux | vote of confidence In M was rejected by 286 votes to 24. When this vote declared the ministers left the chamber, and immediately af- terward tendered their resignations to President Faure It the general impression det that President Faure will in- vite Alexandre Ribot to form a cabl- net The president has signed the ap- pointment of M. Lockroy, minister of marine in the retiring cabinet, as min- jster of war ad Interim When accepting the 1 M. Faure begged leagues to « formation of trib immediate dis He was reeled E which an with caused a great order afl- the be st by the the ms had moved a Brisson, which rutiny was in among utiles ignation of the M ontinue the inistry and his « until the inet, to new act cab Aguninaldo’s Rival Arrested, Manila, P. 1, Oct. 25.-General del Pllar, who is looked upon as being the foremost rival of Aguinaldo for the leadership of the Philippine insurgents, has been summoned to Malolos, ths In- surgent headquarters, and arrested. The charge against him is disregarding Aguinaldo’s authority and attempting to defy the Americans. Aguinaldo haa tried to remove reveral of the insurgent officers who are uneducated and unfit- ted for thelr positions, but he his been compelled to reinstate them. Aguinaldo is desirous of going to Paris for the purpose of appearing before the peace commissioners, but he is prevented from go doing by the jealousies exist ing between the Insurgent leaders, Floroe Snow in the Sonthwest, Kansas City, Mo, Oct, 26. A flerre gnow storm Is raging in the southwest, At some points snow covers the ground from two to four Inches. The storm began at midnight, ard accompanied by a strong wind has prevailed since with Increasing vigor. Telegraph com-« munication has been Interrupted and other minor damage done. At Chilli- cothe, Mo,, the wind Is blowing a per- fect gale, and at Sedalia the heaviest snow storm known In the history of central Missouri for the month of Oc- tober Is reported. It Is growing colder, { land | naturalization, contest river of the | As Reflected by : Brigson i roller | 82.6502. % | barrel | slow Rio | i No, 2 A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Oct, 20, Secretary Long will ask congress te Increase the naval force to 20,000 men. M. Brisson, the French premier, will probably soon retire on account of fll health, Admiral Bchley has been placed in command of the naval station at Ban Juan de Porto Rico. Colonel William J, Bryan, of the Third Nebraska regiment, has made no attempt to secure a furlough. Miss Laura Williams, of Chicago, is en route London, where she will marry General Wesley Meiitt, Florence Inte Thomas W. B, Hlles, a yer, Before sonville, contract petence, to daughter of the Bayard, is to marry Wilmington laws- Bayard, F young the war Investigators, at Jack- Dr. Frye charged many of the physicians with gross incom- Friday, Oct, 21, After an execution of eight rebels at Wu Chow, China, little children played with the ghastly heads The strike of wire drawers In Cleve- has been declared off, and most of the men return to work A native Porto demands the in New to vole has Rican right and York without started a legal Colonel Third N« from test tigators of ex the used inves- for re. Elana, Battle Cr TdTuesday, The } evacuated the |] By the last of the Epa: sland of overflow the alives Yellow were ne n China, 20 drowned nted Jan Our has an extens! evacuating government m of Cuba General Wesley Merritt was mar. ried in London yesterday to Miss Will. fama, of Chicago John Il. Kennedy Washingt graphic the industrial dent McKinley. ution of a court United States circ the and ETH time to Epaln 1 for of has com- jent Ai ur n expres heen ap mission by The by the Baltim« disso] infunction uit « at reorganization Ohio railroad rt re assures laltimonr The cides " fornia de tha M1 } y Of sot be exe. alleged Dune through uperior 1 of Cal tradited murder ¢ ning ’ i od ‘ ly sent the mall THE PRODUCE MARKETS Dealingsin Phlladel- phia and Baltimore, Philadelphia, Oct Flour firm: wine ter superfine, 8.15G2.0 Pennsylvania clear, SL.16G2.5; city mills, extra, Rye flour firmly held at 8 per Pennsylvania Wheat red, October, NG Ye. Corn No. 2 mixed, October, ITWUOITNo.; yellow, for local trade, BGG, Oats quiet, but firm. No. 2 white, new, be TRL No. 2 white, clipped, new, 3040 fle. Hay quiet: choice timothy, 811 for Inrge bales, Beef dull; beef hams, HLH @10., Pork dull; mess, BRIG; short clear, 1G12; family, 52.35¢12.9%. Lard eary: western steamed, 8.29 Butter steady. western creamery, 15@2% do, factory, 1%W@MWe.: Elgins, 2c imita- tion creamery, 13#1%.; New York dairy, H6i1%e.; do. creamery, Ie, Cheeses weak; large, white and colored, $4%e.; email do, #0. Nght skims, $%4@7c.; part do., SW@ee.; full do. MNO%e. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, He. ; western, fresh, 0c, Baltimore, Oct, 25. «Flour firmer; west ern superfine, SAGLW, do, extra, SLO 8.25; do, family, SL56@G3.50; winter wheat, patent, SLOG; spring do, $1064, new; spring wheat, straight, 5.8004, new, Wheat dull and easy: spot, month and November, TB@70%c.; Decomber, 76878. ; steamer No, 2 red, 03 G7W0e.. southern, by sample, 0@%c.; do. on grade, WG Hie. Corn easy; spat and month, 3T4@ Fe. ; November, STWHIT%e.; new or old November or December, 3WiiTe.; Jan wary, Nate. Vebruary, 37%e.; steamer mixed, WNHMYo.; southern, white, 37%e.; do. yellow, Ble, Oats quiet; No. 2 white, western, MMe; No. 2 mixed do, 5T%S fe. 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Shortly after breaking out it spread rapidly all over her body, The seabs on the sores would peel off on the slightest touch, and the odor that would arise made the at mosphere of the room sickening and unbearable, The disease next attacked the eyes, and we feared she would lose her sight, Hm. inent physicians from the surrounding country were consulted, but eould do nothing to relieve the lit tie innocent, and geve it a8 thelr opinion that the case was hopeless and im . possible to save the child's eyesight, It was then that we decided to try Swift's Specific That medicine at once made a speedy and oom. plete cure, Ahe is now a young lady, and bas pever had a sign of the disease to return, Mus, Ruri BERXELEY, saline, Kan, Berofuls is an obstinate blood disease, and is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine, Bwift’'s Specific S.5.5. 7. 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