2 [HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE , : | "DNS £0 ' Vip , an 01 ) "VD (1 SPANISH MINISTER ARRIVES. | IP) TRE | (HER ! CORNELL'S AftaTic VICTORY. rr , , PROFESSIONAL CARDS { )! \N | ) | ROLLS, Fifty-seven Passengers of Stranded y A | iA i | ' Pennsylvania's Freshmen Crow De- oo . | Steamor Paris Also Here feated by the Ithaca Students. Pr Y & WALKER, (I). ¥. Port 4 . "we. oy 5 V Meu # ’ a W. Harris Walk ALLOr | New York, May 31.—Among those Ithaca, N. Y., May 31.—~The Cor | rison Wall | Dick M ad Used tam | who arrived yesterday on the North C ptain Tilly Slain Wi ia Work- nell-University of Pennsylvania fresh- ichonest Methods Used to Lecure German Lloyd steamer Kafser Wilhelm be 1 : "| fm man boat race, which was postponed Uncle Sam's Gratuity der Grosse from Southampton were 67 ng Unde ralla * ol 'lrucs from the scheduled time of 3.30 o'clock Wil o Fitblld OR passengers of the American line steam yesterday afternoon, was finally rowed —- er Paris, which ran ashore on the coast DEAD MEN PLACED ON THE LIST. | of England May 21. Other passengers on board the Kalser were the Duke Do TWO PETTY OFFICERS MISIING, | at 7:30 o'clock last evening. The lake, which had been exceptionally rough nll day, quieted down by 6 o'clock, so that Referee Mumford was able to call the Cascadilla-Cornwall race, which helr BontAfterward Found In Postoss 1t Is Generally Belleved That the Rolls | ston of Fllipinos—solemn Decoratio Were Padded In Expectancoy of Cuban 1 pino ration Day Coremonles at srnves of BRE 5 Atlas taka | s nft ho Ulcers Distues ng Sotuy Ly ) | Our D \ N shite : was . heduled hd uk i ifter th {tary Conditions In Havann | ut ead In the Phillpplues, Cornell-Pennsylvania race [¥ in n ont ‘ - L 1h, | Manila ay 1 I . net it was started at 6 won from Cas ornell and RBAILROAD SCHEDULES Pi LVANI THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Arbitrat Write to our Doctors. TTT TO TT TT RT TET ™ (AER cE Be Bb | # W hd Ww me 4 ¥ 4 w ™ ANAT = REE Ai) re a PRPPPRRERRERD = ‘ = LEGAL NOTICES. BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC, wk Haver NTER SNOWSHOE BRANCH el In effect on and after mument to Thomas Palne rd : ror | “ Ma A tioke! agent ¥ 11s FlL.IPINOS ALGLGITESSIVE ON 10) 1 i ! Get Pass Ag? They Hope ’ ctories During the re ! ey ter un | Inia A Hi \TRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Season Inesday, May ET TL EE - BEFCH CREEA RR) G. W. SMITH, (form ; , Jersey Shore Arthur Patt WM. REYMOND, of he te. ] } MAT wmenort § Ive (T0142 i id Wi i ‘ men o ! du Lae, ] ' Lvey por § Art. mM § J ' ; were drowned ake Winne OR SALE CHEAP<ABD account of § Phila. & Reading ry . mal Ju ¥ MAY aiso die a wm a . Bie id ' F i NEA \ " Rh ’ plection as govern AL nD Opposite our lines on the south, pro 8 terday by the capsizing of a against John A. Murdock, Philipsburg, Pa. | NEw yak 1 6 lHleved. Insure him an ventual at | tecting Manila, sll the way around to “ for ten Year s subseriptio Joh will be ~ \ Atle wl PO XN y i No Blg Army Needed, San Pedro Macatl. the Filipines have ual oR! at a very liberal reduct Address i via lia.) e United Btate . > ' ! 1 aro Maeat 1 Hippie in ctinisrd . . L CENTRE DEMOCRAT ma mA Lve wm a , th . Washington, May 31.—General Otis | (hreo rows of trenches most of the Memorial day was more generally THE CK p m A Bellefonte, Pa " " n 1 After Elght Yonrs' 1dloness has Informed the war department that ! distance obwmerved throughout the country than *Dally. + Week Days. § 60 Pp. Wm. Sunday fsRnmes J . 3 , 0. iI BN " Pa. May 31 I'he Leesport he will be satisfied If the army under | Reports from prisoners Indicate that ever before, the ceremonies hens dg ANTED «Information as to the present Philadelphia Sleep oe Oar ached to wast ancing, l ut vortarday after | his command is kept at a maximum of | the Insurgents construe the peace nego voted largely to the memories of so address of Jared C. Logan, former ad: | bound train from WiLAmsport at 1:0 p.m furnace was set in blast y - : ’ raide 1 give hi diers who died in the Spanish-Ameri- | dress Akron, Ohlo. An account of #500, for | und west bound from Philadeiphiaat)) ¥p n idleness of eight yea: The ca-| 30,000 The president will give Mm | tintions to mean that the Americans Chl W unpaid subscription, again said party, will be J. W CRPHART p.m city of the furnace Is 600 ons this number, have had enough of fighting. \ ' ae, sold at a bers) price. Address this offies 4 General Supt i —_ | y ‘vor ¢ ' . . Ww
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