2 HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 17. 3 at Lt RYAN IN TOWA Addresses a Large Audience Pre= vious to the State Convention. DON'T WANT SILVER NEGLECTED the All Goes For the Trusts, But Says Money Imperialism Hard I'ruxt Is the Niggest of Also Comes In For a Fow Knocks, Des M ning the Audi ence DIFFERENT GILMORE STORY an, Nevada A. Bishop, H. H. Huber len, civilian Mistaok Netghhbor For a Ground Hog. Hampton farmer al known ng the head of his for a tantly killed terday. Tran- mind hog and down among arrival of mistook the for a ground in irg, Pa., Aug. 16 1 well mistak wdfrey ne shot at farm ch of ¢ to await the Predmore of "1 him almost Hing Warlike Duteh Pretoria, Aug. 1¢ The council concluded its session at 12 p. m., when orders were issued to the field cornets to give out Mauser rifles In exchange for Martini-Henry rifles A great crowd gathered to receive the arms. The possibility of war with Great Britain is about the only sub- ject discvasad, ana it is generally felt the burg! srs should be consulted be- fore extren » measures are adopted. Hepublle, executive oly SAMOAN COMMISSION'S REPORT. Abstract of the Future Form of Gove ernment For the Islands, Berlin, Aug. 16-—~The Kolnische Zeitung publishes what is described as the substance of the report of the Samoan commission. According to this abstract, the future government of the Samoan islands is to consist of a gov ernor and a council of three members to be by the three powers, Germany, the United States and Great Britain, The commission favors the nomination of a European ruler as governor. The governor will nominate all officials and have power to punish or pardon state offenders, His signa- ture will be nece the enact. ment of laws The lerislature {11 consist governor | forming elected of the WEST INDIA HURRICANE oral § Wale the | forel for Tlghtuning's Peculiar Imprint, Washington Aug } Mhroe ployes of the Washington navy took refuge from thunder an old barn. The bullding was struck by lightning the men were rendered They were re vived with great difficully and on the back of Charles Wag is the clear Im- print in red of the branch of a tree leaves and twigs being distinctly marked em yard storm In and all Hunoonscious Columbian Wins Again. Newport, R. | Aug. 16. Under the clearest of skies and as fine a topsall Preeze as one could desire, Columbia put the finishing touches to her series of trial races against Defender in the presence of the New York Yacht club fleet yesterday, winning the 21 face by 8 minutes, 62 seconds, The Yellow Fever In Havana, Havana, Aug. 16.~The total number of cases of yellow fever officially re- ported in Havang this year Is 36, of which only 12 have proved fatal. This Is consideded a remarkable record. members | | martial | Generals Zurlin | filed | one mile | DREYFUS COUNSEL Stop 2 Maitre Lahori Ambushed Ww to the Cour WOUND WILL KOT PROVE FATAL. I'he Cansed a hash In the Crowded Court Wi Iie Announcement of the Shooting 1toom I'he yun idl Ansinsin In still mt Large, Ag that Fran thie (yeneral intended determ) before the the 1A ALL 3 ap Mercier's face if he brought ns of Dreyfus 1 NOWSDADers story Mme have As- en for Drey- whom al up with AR A Ro-betwe ie to he is onable revela- 1 Lion uring the seurion 0 the AARARKINR court after the attempted President Perier, ex-mir of war, len and Chanoine, for mer ministers of war, M. Hanotaux, former minister of foreign affairs, General Billot and M., Cavalgnac testi The ex-president was the only who gave evidence which In any way could be as favoring the prisoner The session was ade journed today until Wednesday owing to the excitement consequent upon the Labor! affalr M. Demange has decided to ask for an adjournment, which has necegsi- tated a written application by both M Demange and Captain Dreyfus, who have already sent letters to the presi. dent of the court martial, Colonel Jouvaust will undoubtedly accede to the request, but he cannot grant an aaqa- journment for more than two days, when the application must be renewed Captain Dreyfus wants the sessions postponed until Monday next, when it fs hoped that Af Labori will be able to be present. tion ox Cassimer General Mercier inter considered OF STATE NEWS. Scranton, Aug. 14.--Joseph Cossini, who went to sleep on the Lackawanna rallrond yesterday morning, was so badly mangled by a passing train that he died In the hospital here last night. Aug. 14 Louls Guglteri, Ontario and Western section hand, was killed on that road near Forest City on Saturday night, His remains were scattered along the track for 200 yards, and the pleces of his body were gathered in a basket Reading, Aug. 14.--Dr Ammon, a well known physic druggist of Xhis city, died suddenly last night of heart fall aged 40 years, He was a son of r Jacob 8B Ammon, and, In conned ith hi father, conducted a He | | Scranton an Ww and Georgs ian arug at Nanti re many day 10 Aare out on strike of them The also | and many im to work company in wders for pquehanna nil Ooyer wv . ime 1 th idle is a big | will amicable reached sooner than niners at Babylon col- have been out on girike for two weeks, have returned to work company having granted gome concessions of a minor character Seranton, Pa, Aug. 14, James Quinn, aged 60 years, a resident of Lookout, a suburb of Carbondale, was killed In a family feud yesterday between the Quinns and the Gallaghers. There has been bad blood the families for some time past and numerous quarrels have resulted, Early yesterday | morning a Quinn and one of the young Gallaghers engaged in a fight, but separated without doing any seri. ous Injury to one another. In the after. noon the boys resumed the fight and in a very short time both familes, men, women and children were engaged in a pitched battle, When the hostilities ceased, James Quinn was found Iying by the roadside with his skull crushed and 7 o'clock last night he died ory day los It Is sald cones one mines both and that may be are gidos an agreement expected. The Hery, Duryea, who the between boy make | fang deseribed as follows to wit at 3 without regaining consclonsness. | Icdeph Gallagher, aged 26, and Thomas ged 29, were arrested, | OST OR STRAYED 4 . On about July 7 spotted calves, were stole sRIne wii steers and 1811 ved from inform bes BUA Curtin twp LEGAL NOTICES, UITOR SB state of SAMUEL BUKRELL 1 3 coal and |} IR J degrees east 4) degrees q » of beginning hes in 8 neal measure taken 1 operty of Samuel W hie ALSO All that eertaiy wool gre ter township, Centre coun red Nm i 1" Fe we to wit pds of Samuel Ertel and J. © east by lands of AlN Samuel Ertel, om the south by lands of Allisons and on the west by jands of J, ©, Stover, containing 28 acres and Aly five perches and Allowan oe Thereon erected a two story rams Ane eribed as Toll rth by la Naver. on the the wives and | awelling house, stable and other eutbul dings Nelrod. taken in execution, and to be sO ld an the property of RB M Gingerich ALSO All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Roges township, Centre county, Pa bounded beginning at | a fallen pine, thenoe by land of Abram Thomas south HM degrees west of gh hes Lo a post and stones, thenee by land of John Curry south 12 degrees east #8 perches 10a post, Thence by same south 32 degrees east 20 perches to a pine, thence by same SI degrees cast # jerches oa post by a pine, thenee by jand of Jos Kekley deceased, now James MH. Strong north # de grees east 22 perehes to A post, thenoe by land of Rdward Johnston north 36 degrees west 112 wiches to the place of bdgianing, containing acres and 80 pereees net measure be the same more or less, Therson erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other out -bulidings Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Adam Felzer ALSO, All the right, Litle and interest of the defend ant B, GG, Askey In ane r plece af ground Centre county, Fa follows on the ne and of Owen Ma YT : reek wi al } west MN per hes § . west to st asia LIER PErehes fast » per west 2 Ae grees wes degrees 5 [! ce south 7 vi? Et thenee nord thenhoe degrees to post wil i 8 10 mKj perches to iw $0 pet { of Pe ne | 08, Bet MORSUTY | frame dwye wit batidings Selred, taken in ox the property of Jacob Cowher ALSO All that eerta'n lot of ground situate in P ter township, Centre county, Pa. bounded a described as follows: beginning at a stone the centre of turnpike, thenos along and of Wm. Allison's heirs south 0 degrees west &1 perches to stones, thenoe along land of the same and Laurel Ran north 7 degrees east 76 perches to stones, thenos along land of the 72 degrees east #810 perches to degrees thence north & thence north MN degrees we banks of creek, the p ng. oo ng 20 acres and MW per Thereon erected a twos bank barn and of hos 1 : Wie ug hb 1m And to be same north stones, thence slong land of the sama and road along the race ‘oo by kept open north 17% de ey west 2 perohes lo stones, thenee Rong and of the same north "5 degrees east 157.) perehes to stones, middie of turnpike, thence along land of the same and through the centre of turnpike south Ti degrees east 15 5.10 pereh es Lo the place of beginning, containing ¥ acres And sixty eight perches of land Beat measure Thereon erected a twoator] Trim dwelling house, stable workshop and other out buildings Selped, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of RM. Smith administrator of Adam mith, deceased, defendant and J. W Smith terre tenant, TERMS No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in tui sheriff's Offices, W. M. Croxisren, Bellefonte, August 7, 19% wher ft
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