THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE] ‘ONTE, PA., NOVEMUER 3, 1898, 3 WAR IS NOT PROBABLE, Though France and England Con- tinue Warlike Preparations. FRENOH WILL LEAVE FASHODA. Meantime Baron de Courcel, French Will Be Will Be His Successor, Ambassador to England, Recalled, Shown to and No linste Appoint London Paris corre spondet Mail “France will retire from Fashods conditionally and without asking pensation “Baron de Courcel, French ambassador In long ago, but who has held on to « duct tions affecting Egypt, will now no haste will be shown to apg his successor, with g view of making French resentment at British action, for England has al most taken the place of Germany as the object of Fre: atred. "So as public concerned, there not the idea of going war for Fashoda any government garded as The Daily ing We in Par instru turn to Nov 4 Dally says com term an London expired on whose negotia be called, and int opinion Is slightest far and would of imbe this be re- General Bacon's to Herolam, Washingt V who coma forces at Leech lu tailed General ommends tenant Ten medals of hone Thomas Ke hard He conspicuous ant Sur ! States and Br jatter was ki I'ribute ily and als bravery American Won the Wilde Prize. nele Sam's Indebtedness, Was be statement at the the del ash | amount $1,110,966 822 for the m h of 343.487 This in crease for by the issue during the n about $36.650.000 of the new 3 per cent bonds and a crease of about $7.238.000 In the on hand. The entire amount of new loan ro far taken up in the month. ly statement is $179,299 180 5 niet increase iN As unted nth of de- Nancy Guiliord's Home ¢ onting. London, Nov, 2.-Dr. Nancy Gullford, she midwife of Bridgeport, © onn., whose extradition to the 1! nited States on the charge of murder in the second degree In connection with the death of Emma Gill, the victim of the Yellow mill pond tragedy, has been granted, salle for New York on Nov. 12 in cus- tody of Detective Cronan, of the Bridgeport police. Canada’ n Prohibition “Vote. Ottawa, Ont, Nov, 2.--OfMcial fig. ures on the recent vole taken through« out Canada on the question of prohi- bition were given out by the state de. partment yesterday. The majority In favor of prohibition Is 13,884. Only 22 per cent of those entitled to vuts cast thelr ballots for prohibition, | Prosident McoK tnley cash | the | HONORING ° THE HEROES. Roviews Brave Flghters In Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Oct, 28 From the mag- nificent court of honor erected especi- ally for the occasion, President Me- Kinley yesterday reviewed the mili tary parade In connection with the Quaker City's peace jubilee celebration, With him on the reviewing stand were | Lawton and Chaffee Hobart, geant of 25.000 Generals Shafter, and Vice President The military pa was led General Miles, while governors acted as his escort Gens Joe Wheeler rode behind the ge wildly greeted by the were Ceneral Evans, Ce Colonel marines, men by eral We was t he ern and usands, ‘aptain Bob dore Philly Captain Huntingdon and But, perhi tion was given Merrimac So far body concerned, perhaps the Regular infantry, the president's own, received the greatest tribute They marched 300 strong under Colonel Mc- Kibbin, and the memory of their valor ous deed at the storming of the San Juan hill stirred the people to a thun- derous clamor of applause, These are the men who, with comrades dropping around them In the flame and fury a Spanish attack, waded walst deep ough water, fi thelr foemen } nging “The Star 8B 1% they fought nasembled Sumner, ( as mmo Sigshee, his famous loudest ova- and his tps the Hobson er all that crew, art of men was Twenty-first as any one wwelng CRANK SHOT NINE Finally His Doing Fi MEN Shot by a Soldier to Prevent irther Damage. Mineral Wealth of the Phillippines, Cubans Want the OMoes, Manzani steamer m South walition entra an states--8al- vado iearauga Honduras which will be conducted under a administration to known as the United States of Central America The Inauguration of the new regime was to be ushered In yesterday, accord ing to the Acapuleo's passengers. and a grand celebration In honor of the event was to be held at Amapala, which ia Vo be the seat of government, and come- mon be Lives Lost in the War. Chicago, Oct. Pensions Evans states that up to Sept. 80 the war with Spain has caused the loss of the lives of 2.908 American sol diers and sallors. Of this number 107 were officers. The total number of American acldiers that have died In camps from disease are 80 officers and 2,620 privates, or an aggregate of 2.600, During the rebellion 40,000 men were kilied In battle and 380,000 perished in camps and prisons, From Clinotanat! to Cabana, Citreinnati, Nov. 2.-Cincinnat! is to be the northern terminus of a new fast system of passenger transportation be. tween the north and Cuba. It is about kettied that an agreement will go Into effect on Dec. 1 by which tourists or travelers generally desiring to visit Cuba can make the journey from here to Havana in 64 hours. state | N~Commissioner of | THE PHIPPINE OURS | The Islands to s Eo Held as United States Territory, | WILL ASSUNE PEACEFUL DEBTS, But wil Go to Pay Debts Incnrrved In Spain's Futile quent Uprisings, None of Uncle Sam's Money Efforts to Sapipress the Fro- Dir peace « yesterday Bec st of Judge the interpreter, Nov. 1.- the der Paris, ectly after the session of amimis called to o Moore passed to Mr, Ferguson, the f ated demands of the UV States regarding the Philippines the Bg thel a rapid rendering fro they upon the reque Day Imi fit were read to anlards in own tongue by the En ten The reading the United ter ed to territory and by and lying with such 1 lntitude limits of The Uni glish, In whi were w disc] States wed the fact vernment for itself land araliels as mark Brenig Glassworks to Start Up. « it in the country wi ¥ ted MTIOTTOW more ing, in President Bu This statement is made on the aut) y of ms to a number able bers of L 00, and iched Amb nber of ecut ve . y It is stat ¢ i th at Pittsburg distric { men will of re gatherers, mem for by ex the sume George the in re work tomo Ww ar 5 preceplories : New nd indgiana parat n rt at two of the Chambers. M: and the neingtor ants at the Jeannette at K at Maryland's PostofMoe on Wheels, Westminster, Md., N The i fxXperim om vic gin vers a postal w nated routs boxes can the a mile or two and mall One important feature of the « plated innovation, which If wili be extended generally, will have money order and matter facllition use to trave wer a desig ta Mail me | int on agon rural distr laced at » route living within prog ted Arner he very | of t be « wised route will therefrom mtem successful that It registry is The Next Move In the Botkin Case, | Ban Francisco, Nov, L—Detective Mc- | Vey, of Delaware, who is representing that state In the Botkin poisoning case, has engaged attorneys to look after the i legal side of the case, and an endeavor will be made to have the case carried to the federal court for settlement. H's advisers believe that Governor Budd acted as a federal ofMcer In Issuing his | requisition fer Mrs, Botkin, and argue that the judges of the superior court had no power to release Mrs. Botkin ander the writ of habeas corpus and give her into the custody of the sheriff of this county. Dupay Premier of France, Paris, Nov, 1.-~The new cabinet is constituted as follows: MM. Dupuy, premier and minister of the Interior; M. DeFreycinet, war; M. Lockroy, ma- rina; M. Deleasse, foreign affairs; M. Peytral, finance; M. Leygues, public in- struction; M. Lebret, Justice; M, Gull. Iain, the colonies; M. Viger, agricul ture; M. Krants, public works. Quay | they | which Keck state I | OBition | fav | Garn for Bilone DR. SWALLOW'S LATEST CHARGE Allegation That Garman Wanted to Sell Out the Democracy. Williamsport, Pa., Nov. ~Dr. Bwal« low, the Honest Government candidate for governor, made a startling accusa- tion in his speech here last night, He boldly charged that Chalrman Garman had made a proposition to Senator to sell out the Democratic party, and read affidivit made by BE. C. Miller, & traveling man of this city, in support of his statement, Mr. Mil affidavit declares On or about Bept 5 Inst Charles EE. Keck, a barre raliroad train Will and Philade in t nveriation an ler's he met Wilken- between and during lawyer of on n inmsport phin engaged nim ge Guay on i ] n | av i ropaosition the which, will posit sure tion of Stone I sald to Keck “i's a funny thing that Garman would send Keck ing down My from from Garman if | the which that he Democrat you, a deg ublican to “Garman told me men in the none that he ission of that ki vi replied, had | of party but with a m is that ain legisiation in certain counties will Insure 318 trus r prop- | and | ven to If o« re he unties and that he POSITS ITEMS OF STATE f otry in the H | ’ wan dis oq in the act sider an od too Ereat agony f its then the Eumn y on { the family A phys of eating members of was at once and the the 1 t are ed, but » iN late bef Pittsburg, Campiday was with his r child dled In arrival home parents 21 be Ca me Phi re Cnt inte in eping an Ann reads rquads thankir message, and w and the city of P : kind you the your gratuiate phia upon celebration hiladel success oO your great labanon, Pa. Nov, 2. «Garrett Dress ler, aged 61 years, committed suleide yesterday at the home of his sister in Cornwall township by shooting his head off with a double barreled shot. gun. Dressler was well known in this city and county. His wile, from whom he parted several years ago, lives In Philadelphia, with unmarried children, At breakfast he told his sister he want- ed to go to his family in Philadelphia, but sald his wife had threatened, If he did so, to send him to the penitentiary or insane asylum. Bhortly afterwards he went to his bedroom and killed him- sell, Middletewn, Pa, Nov. 2.-Chief Quartermaster Howard has recom. mended to the war department that the warehouses and water systems &t Camp Meade be not disturbed before next spring. He Is afraid the south. ern camps will not be a success, and In that event the corps may return north if it Is not pent to Cuba. 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