p> lhl CENTRE DEMOCRAT. B LLLEFONTE, PA, J A FRIENDLY FILIPINO Bentenced to Twelve Years Kor Favoring Americans. THE SUICIDE OF A LIEUTENANT. Jind Exceeded His Furlongh Limitand Was Under Arrest Attack and Burn the Friendly Placed of Macabebe panish paper as DEWEY Add Ira iH ¥ party around to ard two bank with the sug of the The assistant ortly afterw the young men appeared at © check for IY MN) hye Aring posed signature of the Citizens’ National bank cashier, suspecting nothing wrong, counted out the money to the young men, who were profuse in their thanks as they accepted it. When the check reached the clearing house yesterday it was discovered to be a forgery cashier A Frultiess Conferenoe. Loudon, June 7A special despatch from Bloemfontic n says that the con- ference betwen [resident Kruger and Bir Alfred Milne: uv. oved abortive, | {In { the disruption Rebels own : A BIDE FREDERICK 0. PRINCE DEAD, | A Massachusetts Democrat Who Was I'irfece Mayor of Boston Boston, June 7.-—Hon. Frederick O | Prince, widely known as a lawyer and | politician, died at his home yesterday | from lung disease | in Boston Jan. Mr 15 from Harvard college in 18540 In Whig party, transfered his allegiance to the Demo 1854 was state senator of the ARISTOCRATIC HOODLUMS. Suppressed AL uw ’ and walking cultivator disk impiements unde organization After consoll the unanimously price of all cont 1 spike dation meeting the per de the cided to advance above articles Dewey Will Go to Chloago, Chicago, June 7.-—Admiral Dewey will accomptany President McKinley to Chicago when the chief executive comes to lay the cornerstone of the new fed. eral bullding Oct. 8. A private dis patch from Washington says that Mr McKinley made the announcement yes- terday to Senator Henry C. Payne, of Wisconsin, The senator was informed that Deway had arranged to arrive in New York Oct. 1 to enable him to join the president in Washiogton and go on with the latter to Chicago. Prince was born 1518, was graduated 1833, and was | admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1851-2-3 he represented Winchester in the lower house of the legislature and 1860, on he In FRANK THOMSON DEAD. " N a R Wiroad T. $1 . victim of In 3 dannewlvary pe Pennsylvar I'res Hoe Had Beon Confine His Hocont to His By FTourof Inspection Forty Years In th | 8 hodist June 5 A His soensatlo wh Mot hod Kinney by | wife ! i! crime in cluding murd MeKinney de that in 1587 yer husband rol untry house on the Hudson river, near New York, and killed the owner of the house After several other robberies he flaally stole $20,000 in saleable securities from the resi dence of John Wendell, on Fifth ave nue, New York He has since been living in good style on the proceeds Recontly he has abused his wile, hence the expose CiATen bed a Death of De Chimay's Gypsy. London, June 7.-The Vienna corre- | spondent of The Dally Telegraph says that Rigo, the Gypsy musician who eloped with Princess De Chimay, while returning with the princess to Austria died at Alexandria. HIS DEATH WHOLLY UNEXPLOTED I since Over nosyvivania | CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES. Alleged Bribers Arrosted, nnd Accuss ers Charged With Periury. Harrisburg, June Information was made before Alderman Spayd, of this rity, yesterday afternoon against Rep- resentative John Engler, of Lycoming county, charging him with perjury in testifying before the legislative inves- tigating committee that he was of- fered a certaln sum of money by ex- Senator John J. Coyle Philadel phia, to vote for reconsideration of the McCarrell bill In the assembly Inst February, A warrant was issued for Engler's arrest and he was arrested at Williamsport today and released on Informations will made against certain other legislators who appear the bribery commit. ted them ith giving of bail also be beforge iries fire His Brennan of a po Bren in the WAR HHiery now Philadelphia, June 7. Twenty Hun. garian Immigrants, who arrived here from Antwerp last Friday on the tteamer Aragonia, were yesterday ors dered by the commissioner of imml gration of this port to be deported. An investigation, the commissioner sald, showed that the men were brought to this country under contract to work for a steel company in the west, which is a violation of the allen contract law, ft 1s sald that 2,000 additional men are on thelr way to this country by vari | sus routes to work under contract. How's This One Hundred Da of Catarrh t it 4 atarrh ( F.J. CHENEY & We the undersigned ney for the last years fectly honorable in a and financially tions made by the We offer 'Y CRM Hall's ¢ atit re abies to rhirn Black Death absolute annihil; bugs or beetle that prey on lis potato bu watermeion ybage worm very Pi ..RELIABLE... i Life and Fire Insurance ER MONEY TO LOAN. LEGAL NOTICES. BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC. gy ' fer as ¢ former ad J. H. SCOTT, tformes EO. T. MILLER, LIAS FRAV EL. (lormer tres 'F I Fa TOHN GIEFORD, (1 Fa LL.B. DAVIS, (formerly) OG. W. SMITH, (formerly WM. REYMOND Moshant Boyes e 3 | (former! ietonte, Ia IR SALE CHEAP-An account of $18.0 against John A. Murdock, Philipsburg, Pa. for ten year's subseription. This will be sold At a very liberal redaction. Address THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Pa ANTRI=Infirmation AS 10 the ress Jared C. Logan, former sd dress Akron, Ohio. An account of $2.00. for unpaid subscription, against said party, will be present id at a liberal price. 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