THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER | ROK, 3 MILES AND SCHOFIELD Before the House Committee on Military Affairs, THE FRICTION IN HIGH PLACES, General Schofield Criticizes the System Which Makes the eral Subordinate to War Secretary. Commanding Gens Miles on Clvilian Incompetencoy. Washing house « ’ l vesterd: ton Di ammitt the affairs lared that abroad and “When 11 the Cuban governmen & Org £0 000 1 Mp) Ln- know, ed Gen= army, the fric- en the sec- trouble i gave he had influence Whether cretary calle hofield 20.000 for 15 Indian mmat n made army laws L Que be bet. the war rect the the nifestly im » from civil familiar with If itary # one depa possibl life and all the the one « nliances of war chief mil .d then upyin the n was not ym authority fron positio let s¢ Ary not be WARSHIPS FOR HAVANA. Fhreat, But as g of Rioto eventive Gens Tacon t he LUNE ere kill } a and two ' “Cubar vounded fan General Wheeler I 4 Sit In Congreast Representatiy decided to raise ght of Major Gen the pro- attempt member question three other mem bers of the house who enters 1 the geor- vices of the United Ht wat with Spain. Last Saturday night General Wheeler attended the Demo- cratic caucus, and Mr, Bailey says this raises the vresumpilon that General Wheeler contemplates resuming his seat in the house alley, the que eral ceedings pate in uid he eEe Of A the th of the h to exercise the priv He will also against either raises of ths ns ates General Brooke to Govern Cuba, Washington, Dec, 14 -Major General Brooke has been designated by the president military governor of the Inland of ba, & new post which car- ries with It all the control over the military and civil branches of the jsl- and formerly exercised by the captain general under the Spanish regime. Each of the six provinces of Cuba will have its ow: military governor. War during the | 4 | lame a5 | stays all | quay | court | which | commonwealth TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS. Mon Killed and a Bereft Mother Unconscious From Shook. Dubois, Pa In Three killed, wounded the of one viet the shock by death. All this resulted from two wrecks on the fon River Portland Mills, in Elk county, Wednesday A loaded with pulp wood was ed down ade land Mills end on the top tracks Three 10 persons three and mother im dying of caused her son's railroad, near being haul- the steep the rear the hill, While near left the nt end and of was owing to ippery the fr of the train vd dashed the front wrecked of charges to trial funds, whick has been again Will which the court of the wmupreme writ of certiorart, son applied for by Benator The upon the and the district attors ney made returnable on Jan. 7. five days after the exwiration of the term of office of District Attorney George 8 Graham, Until the supreme court takes action upon the petition the prosecution of the case cannot be proceeded with, The petitioners allege that a falr trial In the court of quarter sessions would be Impocsiliv, and that the prosecution Is a conspiracy of Quay's politicad enemina, WAR dee Court Justices Green granted a rule vroceedings in tor sogxions until decides upon a has Iw Quay's attorneys “ule in train | Port« | | rholes firm; f | ern i weonte | 124 Ge | 13601%¢ | creamery { prints | Eggs steady | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, Dec, 8, Brow In Michigan is three feet on a level and elght to nine feet in drifts, The bill to Increase the regular to 100,000 men has been presented the national house Consul General Fowler, at China, that trade with country equals that of all Europe, McMillan, defeated Republican can- didate for governor of Nebraska, will contest on the ground of alleged illegal voting The scalping It goes ratiroad ti Thi canal vigorously lend CON ernment of Ni army in Chefoo that Clar- | Bays our anti- If house passed the vote of 119 to 101 put end to national bill by a through it will ket an “ genate commit . mm ANicaragnu the g (ranting co oe ne t ir An f Friday, Deo, snturday. Deo, Monday. Dec. ed 1} has been General ¥ Savannah Havana Jar tzhugh r {*y! ter THE PRODUCE Ax Reflected by phin and Baltimore, MARKETS Dealings In Philadel. Y he cen | Oats ’ | No. 2 wi timathy Beof stead amily, $i : ¢ ay ad 1. wont ymed a BG i tter firm creamery HA do factory ate rn Flgine, 21 imitation « York fair Iv 1am jobbing at reamery. 18% do Pennsylvania do. wholesale Cheese firm; large white and col small do. 10%: lHght skims, do. SVE full do pr AV New York and Fennsylva- freah, A Now Tu ored, 10% Tse. ; part nia, 24826 ern, 226240, Baltimore, Dec, 1 changed Wheat dull TO The January, TN steamer No. 2 red sample, 686 TX Corn easy; spol December, now wary, SRE a8 steamer mixed, westery soulh Flour spot dull and un and month, AIL May, 7c. Saas. | mouthern, by grade, GWT and month, IDG or old, RNGIRLe waiie February, S85@30.; Wao. southerr., white, Wao... do. yellow, BAGIENRe. Oats dull and easy; No, 2 white, 32%@30.: No. 2 shixed, 31%@32c. Mye steady; No, 2 nearby, MYe.. No, 2 western, 68%e, Hay firm and in demand; No. 1 tUmothy, $10.80 @1. Eggs steady: fresh, 23624c. Lettuce at 1.81.50 per bushel box. i do. ¢h A STRANGE GUIDE. When surfeited with the adulation which I received at court and wearled by the constant round of gayety which constituted my life in Paris, it was my habit to seek as a retreat the old man. or house of Kerzigolet, an estate lost in the depths of Brittany, and which had belenged for centuries to my husband's family. Bounded as it was upon one glide by the sea and upon the other by the forest, my seclusion was Still, in order to lose for a my identity, indeed my very ity and sex, I adopted mals BO in a hunting a few ' scouring t and 1» complete hort space personal. and gpent attire arrayed suit 1 week pace aArour dogs an I was alone regaining my sen ¢, that 1 Gree Wa ur home low me r sweet And 1 obeys 1 had gold coins 1 man and begged aremembrance, n and 1 piaced iL coaxing ceptance of it a reward, his hand Tears jifted the then, to my nn stood in his eves slowly silken meshes to 8 lips, and amazement, |} held | ) ward my mouth, Me obeyed his silent gesture turn I kissed the purse. B3wiftly plac. ing it in his bosom then, without a word, without a sound, he sprang into the woods and disappeared by magic beneath the trees Seven years later my midnight esca- pade was forcibly recalled to my re- membrance by the priest of the village church which I have already men- tioried in the beginning of this story. He brought me, he sald, a pack. age which had been confided io his care by a young gypsy lad. The boy had explained that the parcel was for the "lady of Kerzigolet” and had been given him by a dying member of his tribe, Judge of my surprise when on re. moving the covering of the smal: pack. age I recognized the little silken purse which I had given the old mendicant as a souvenir so long before, while, stranger still, between its faded meshes the yellow glint of the gold pleces still shimmered brightly ~ From the French For Short Stories. hanically ind in my as if Eczema! The Only Cure. Fezemn is and doctors mineral m \ maore nan nun SK NO SKIN remeqies can cure ure unanb hear LO Lhe most powes He rouble ICN can react disenses For The S.S.S. Bl we At his yard Opposite the P. R. R ~ Passenger Station, Sells only the Best Qualities i 1+ Ww] a J Wood, Grain, Ba, Straw 3 a) 5 E = E = | 3 E E 2) ax ROYAL STOCK FOOD PEE | 0.40 CLEVER THING TO DO: : : * counts erth = cl om A a or ucati wet An exceptional opportunity offered to young men and young women repatre for weaching or for bus ness ou reuse oOonrsee. Kiso sey Work tn Music, Shorthand, Trype writing. Strong teaching force, well graded work, sood discipline snd Bard study, losure best resulls students of Central State Korma! School LOCK MAYEN, Clinton Co., PA, Handyyme bulldings perfectly equipped steam heat, electric lights, stundance of ng Ie) JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal, Central State Normal TOO 0 0 TO 0 OO 9 TT OF FO TO TO TI OR LOCK MAVEN, PA, For Christmas 2 Your Portrait in the best grade of Carbon Work richly mounted and framed Nothing more Appropriate, Nor more Appreciated THE RIGHT PRICE HOLIDAY, WEDDING BIRTHDAY PRESENTS OOOO 0000 GREEN'S PHARMACY FON p ' Halt-g Who ¢ comes there ] i i hs Il lad 1 ™ 1) hy iw ) | Hed see what's gt in Golf Capes, Tatlor- Made Suits, Coats, Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. All goods marked in plain figures. Come in, Mrs. Aikens is waiting for you. AIKENS' STORE, llegheny St., Bellefonte, - Pent 1.) TI I I v ww w wm ¥ # J ww ” w Tm ‘ wm J.B iT Something New.. A large selection of pri- zes will be given tc cash purchasers as follows: 2 Oxford Bibles, ¢ Graphophones, Beautiful Pictures, Cloth Bound Books, Folding Sewing T ables, Gold Pens, Etc., Etc. POWERS SHOE CO, BUSH ARCADE, Bellefonte. Penn’a. ARMAN HOUSE, High Street. opposite the Court Honse Entirely new New Furniture, Steam Mest, Kieotrie Light, and all the modern improve ments, OM &BN - GARMA al Proprietors. ——————— ———— NTRE COUNTY BANKING QO. Corner of High and 8p street, Receive Deposits ; Liscount J. B. SRuGoRRY, Cashier
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