Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 16, 1899, Image 3

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    THE
CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
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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
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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
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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?
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Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Catnrrh is one of the
nnd
of
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it
hence the most diffier
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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
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Address, THE SUN, New York.
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All Goods sold at
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