THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, al LR LLEFONTE, I’A., FEBRUARY G, 18bY. 3 THE CAPTURE OF ILOILO, Ganeral Miller's Forces Occupy the Capital of Panay Island. NO LOSS ON THE AMERICAN SIDE. The fore Fire Evacuntion, Rebels Set the Extingulshoed tire Chine to the Town Hee but Our T'roops I'he Ens stroyed the Flames se Section I Iwo Mons SKIRMISH ES NHebels Hepulsed sand In a Subn \unin Near M A gunix INK Colonel "Otte rrived fron lHollo Tuesday with disp Miller to patches om General dis after reconnois General Otis hese tate Miller or in force to ascertain the enemy's Major ennesasen that on Sunday General dered a cance battalion regiment position Cheatham's uf the marched beyond the enemy. and returned to lloilo, Keller's battalion of the Eighteenth United States Infantry, with two Hotchkiss guns and one Gatling gun, marched towards Jaro. Midway be- tween llollo and Jaro this battalion encountered a large body of the enemy, occupying both sides of the road, who met the advance of the American troops with a severe and well directed fire. The rebels were quickly repulsed and our troops raised the Stars and Stripes over the town of Jaro, which had been deserted, spoke the Disabled Hulgaria, isle of Wight, Feb. 16.--The British steamer Koordistan, Captain Simpson, from Savannah on Jan. 24 for Bremen, passed here yesterday and signaled that she spoke the disabled Hamburg American line steamer Bul. garia In longitude 43 west he 414 eot mention the date the steamer was dgnaled, volunteer FF Co Molo without finding | OUT OF THE Trammell Greadunliy SNOWDRIFTS. Resuming After a Loss of Twenty Mitons, New York, Feb, 16 <The obstacles wed trafic sulting f tht izzard me 1 {to rallre Ie rom Ire cent have been overco such an extent ax to panies opm West in warrant the con rating trains to the north ann Ing that traf umed practically or It ha eon an alm t here the ratiroad « at rift of MAN will MN PAN NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. spect of his Sessld UNCLE MM " Cor SAM'S BIG LOSS ws Up I Hr 1 he struggle seems No ruck and Vegetables Wiped Ont Savannah, Ga., Feb, 16 ~Buperintend ent Myers, of the Florida division of the Bouthern Express company, with headquarters here, has received reports from every express agent in the siate respecting the damage done by the re. cent cold wave, They show that all truck and vegetables have been wiped out. The reports hold out the hope that the orange groves have not been peri ously Injured, though several days must elapse before the real condition will be known Thirty West V —— Vietime, Cincinnatl, Feb, 16 -<West Virgh Ia speciala to The Commercial Tribune show that the fatalities from freezing are already about 30 in the state, He. ports are current of many fatalities In the mountaine. Two lumber camps In Braxton county are without provis- fons and cannot be reached, In Charles. ton, Jefferson county, a coal famine exe iste. The snow in three feet deen vd the level, GREAT | helg ‘ {| had ns n here very | | Were DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. The Forces of the Pa It y mi nt McCarrell ills Interest | dendid Management o t Harvishuryg Fhe Stary of the nth Polltionl Drama He the State Capltal, 4 nd an Har stennibly te fight. He until! there risburg es the week the r ne war Intent on than the party f conferences with of the house and senate, and M. Guffey, ex-Lisuten Chauncey FF. HBlack former Judge James Gay Gordon, of Phlladeliphia, Senator Cochran, of Ly. coming, and others Mr. Sibley had a plan to unfold, and it was thir. That the Democrats under Colonel Guffey take down the name of that splendid example of Jeffersonian Democracy, Hon, George A. Jenks, and put up the name of apother Democrat Instead. This was for two days and then another Democrat was to be named for United States senator and after a vole or two for him still an- other name wan to be proposed. If In the meantime the Independent Republi. cans did not come promptly to the as sistance of the Democrats In electing one of these gentlemen, then the entire body of Democrats were to leave the indications that he helping himself rather He held a number members done! J ant Governor met OC the Postpone- | joint convention and the Re. publicans to fight it out pelves, Of course, as Mr the Independent Repub compelled to withdraw withdrew thus to without a quorumn, uy prospect AGRE permit among them Sibley argued, licang would if the Demos Croats leay friends or vole along of electing AT BCHEME glance this Gunny | | | | | Une Way g he Chatelaine lieart-Nreaking. ng Sultor Al if 1 only } what is in my heart! Can't you guess what itis] wo say to you? Beautiful Widow Yes | can read your thoughts Trem lared t Can't you I think 1 But pray do not speak the words that are trembling upon your lips. let us respect the dead. 1 have decided not to marry again-for at least six months." Conldn’'t Fears Mer, A little girl who attends a Maine bility, as was evidenced by her reply to her teacher. The class had been reading about the King's family. The teacher, wishing to inculcate the cor- rect idea of royal descent, sald: “Now, children, If the King and Queen had a son, what would he be? “The Jack.” was the quick response, Not Dambh, An angry small boy was pelting stones at a nolay dog when a venerable passer-by stopped and addressed him. “Little boy,” the stranger remon- strated, “don’t you know you should be kind to dumb animals?” “Yeu,” replied the angry boy, "but what's dumb anima’s got to do with velping dogs? | be | | ing Quay's | | The d | in Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catnrrh is one of the nnd of IT most obstinate it hence the most diffier Lo get rid There but [6 BOASe Ik In the RIYTH YN vashes nnd pray Warlie | thi ward effect «i cific | the public school has quite an idea of no- | S.S.5/% od 1 Blood nd. rEEEREE LK. RHOADS B At his yard Opposite the P. R Sells Best Qualities TT HE EEE 13 ~ x Passe nger Station only the COALSEH Wood, ran, Ha, Straw mi ROYAL STOCK FOOD E E E E | E E E : : | J) E E E CLEVER THING TO DO: you have a Br Father or Mother ter, Uncle or Aunt-—of have—living mm son of the country you inher, or Sister Som or Daugh course you e distant part can g late gift and ve them me that nonront AR appro will be appreciated them THRE CENTRE DEMOCRAT one L osts kees year year you and will ing the ut } Wou the clever thing to do WELL! [ GUESS YES !! Centre county h My Fin “te AS ducation An exoeptional opportunity offered lo young men and young women to pare for teaching or for bus ness Our reguiar courses. also » eid work in Musie, Shorthand, writin Rirong teaching fores, eh fod work, good discipline and or eo Insure best resulis Ww | ALIN IM IIMS B. & B. 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