THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST TRANSVAAL SNARL Events Have Again Taken Alarming Turn, an TO RESIST BRITISH D {ANDS. win Conditions He Already Boer Government Concede forms Only on Reported-Women and Children Flee Johannesburg. The Chronicle ing From Aug 1s Pretoria cor- tele alarm request 8 eniarg Alfred mmissioner view of Cecil lent Kruger will ultimatum, I have for asserting the volksraad London pondent Events have Great Br anders’ an the phs taken turn tain, at the Ultl] the orig! Milner, she and is adopting the Rhodes that Presi withstand nal demands of British hi ed Sir gh « never an however, high authority that Presi and the to the dent Kruger nation will units litional demand for giving ¢ Milner program, but Ww l nliti 2 de refor un ect ily re 1C0O1T ms on eported JIMINEZ UNDER ARREST Domingo Pretender HH Order of General Wood from Santo of of General government kilied and had Aptured In addi ompelled to visions hers the tionists « i a re port nen ener ARGON A ¢ Melean Zanesville Democrat aovernor of Ohlo, Aug 0 Although tate ticket will not he minated till late this afternoon, the result was decieively foree asted In the ' relimipary meetings ast evening. The Mclean men carried a large majority of the Z1 congressional districts. and vill control not only the convention it also the party machinery in Ohio the next presidential election Another Mountain Climber Killed, * Vienna, Aug. 30. Fraulein Johanna Stein, a teacher, started on Sunday to climb the Planica, in the Julian alps, without s guide. As she did not re. turn a search was made for her, and her mutilated body was found at the foot of a rock 200 meters high | of 11,500 SPANISH GARROTE. Relle enrthed Barbarism Un. an Old Ha- yann Prison, of Modern from Among the many relics of the Span: Ish war taken to the government pal ace for cataloguing none is attracting more attention in Havana just now than the old official garrote, the last executioner, an aged negro convict, having pre sided at 70 ceremonies. The garrote it- self is a shabby enough old trap, con- sisting mainly of rusty iron and an un- painted board or two. The Dons are awfully punetilious in regard to form, but seandalously of appear ance. A judge who might have seven kinds of fits # he gyi lable of the interminably long harangue delivered at the scene of the judicial murder, would ly officiate at the same in a condition which to the un- trained olfack of the ignorant Yankees might savor of the hum! imal the Dons Thus it is that excess. It is told. The from the than a century, careless should omit one cal: ries Ww AD declare we the garrote about ter platform, v ground, CALLING CURLEW the § Birds owler Steals pon the in the Gunning Season vad box lisad vantages, and n that found a lod anaged to pay su o have Harper's Weekly ’ it wt the 1 t LOCK Is sald been quoted at par of an Old Maid. worth doing in this world Heflections 3 » Hope paints beautiful pi and the can ctures actuality puts a knife through vas ses even matrimony is not ure for old maidis ing so irritating of Intolerably In some « an absolute « There Is noth ©COons patience hness a the titutional good-natured people, The which some expend to make energy the burden would accompli sh a good deal of work He who says he longs for death has need of a larger intellectual, emotional or physical vitality. In a word, he real ly longs for life. Detroit Free Presa, of idleness bearable ' British Empire, The British empire is now a territory if we include Egypt and the Soudan, and in this territory there is a popula. tion of about 407.000, N which would be Increased to over 420,000,000 if Egypt and the Soudan were Included—a pop ulation | population of the earth, i Intion, again, about 50.000 NM) Of the popu. 000 are of English speech and race. ~Lincinnati | Enquirer The ma | chine has been in active service for more | square miles, or 13,000,000 | about one-fourth of the whole QUEER POSTAL SERVICE. of Havanese When the States Took Charge of Its System That United Under the Spanish system the Jetter carriers received their pay by charging from three to five cents, and sometimes more, for every letter they delivered. It took only a day or two to have that system abolished in Hanvana, much to the relief of the The car- riers were put on salaries equivalent to that which they were supposed to earn by then pers mitted to use The tem not only of mail freely, merchants, gsessment method they were under the for the mer regime, carriers under char god for they iwoney by the matter, but riled and made n tamps from mall them. The letters mail matter wou and the ¢ matter and and other grad Id be forwarded w out stamps, end of the route would for deliv had been stolen fed 1 gifflal ery, but for the here wt office to bh .PORTORIAL SCOOP. HE How It ns Worked on a St. Lonis hy nn Consclenceless Contemporary, FIRE SERVICE IN ENGLARD The Force PHmployed In London Is Only Half as Large That ns lin t ten mate reh, wd. The Lone ut $059,000, or 20 " ut even these exer > nl “alf ry are below the per eap- ita other It expendi res for fire protection in iropean cities of the same size. A Falihtal Don, The Paris Fig reintes a touch ing souvenir of the poet de Muosset, as mention] by the poet's Mme, Adele Colin Martellet, who has Just published her memoirs. The poet had a small dog named Marzo. After the poet died, the dog, supposing him absent, continued to awalt his return | at the same hour every evening for a pe- | tod of seven years, when It also died. | Mme. Martellet's husband took the dog ro governess, | to Anteull to be buried, and found some workmen engaged In digging out a new street. The faithful dog was buried by | the men, and the street in which the animal's remaine were laid is called the Rue de M: Inet, Invention hy the Marquis of Lome. The marquis of Lorne has taken outa patent for a brake to be applied to the | back wheel of a bloyele, es of irrier nt the other | CONCERNING CLOTH ES MOTHS. Some Valuable Information as to Frotecting Furs and Wouleus from Their Ravages, The the that Pests, are chiefly 1o be dreadod. sale Irom it, phere of camp evenings depredations of the most destructive clothes moth, of Never in the steam heated utmos- the warm, early summer, though little used, are still kept out in case of pos sible are in hich it I works its our city houses, of the and woolens, when furs need those finds vpportunities and chief often when schief, intil me rartent is fo ii nths later, Cup Pudding 4 ra ¥ FR lough described hour In these « ver Ips Then put In h the following joers and serve wit dre ice of th _EIDg e fruit un over the pudding when it is turned out: Dress ing. ~One-half teacupful of sugar butter the an egg, salt Peat sugar and flour, then stir in the butter and pour over it boll ing water on. Phil ought tor one teaspoonful of flour, size of Flavor with vanilla or lem ade ph a Presa A Capricions Infant d while and you didn’t know what he Mra, Newlywed 80 baby erie I was out, wanted? Uncle Bourbon Exactly, niece; and 1 don't believe he knows himself I tried him on ten year-old whisky, three-star brandy and some applejack that 1 put up myself, but I'm darned if he seemed to know Just what he did want.—Judge. SelfuPrecinded from Disparagement, + The attorney for the plaintiff In an action for killing a dog sald: “Gentle men of the jury, he was a good dog, a fine-appearing dog, a valuable dog, and it doea not lie in the mouth of the de. fendant to say he was a worthless cur, because It Ia In evidence before you that on one oceaxion he offered five dollars for one of his pups”~Case and Com- ment, (from Kentucky) month of June is that in which | he | | | household | ind to be a | Boils and Pimples Give Warning. AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT the rid of nt « must he gotten FOR HELP. a Warnin To negle J time means more than the ann unsightly pimples If these remain, the system succumbs to withstand the alent during Spring an Mrs. LL. Gentile, 2004 says: "I was afflicted for were very annoying, ns After using many other re and th ighiy cleansed arify Vance Any INAnN Nw 1. whic} her own wanes 1s needed S116 NATURE IS APPEALING iii’ ii pikes yalern is they an no impurities ordir ents which ry ii he has fsiint ask for without that Ww hu« h Lanos Nature is overtaxed, way of giving notice that does not Lo get nl are an indi accumulating impurities urgent appeal for ass wfely be ignored ¢ biol at this pa nful boils allowed and is are When possible ng ation are an Are Ness » vegeiaine It PLANING MILI COLLEGE VULLLU [HE PENNA, STATE Leite! : RARARARBAREAN mEK RHOADS & “. At his yard Opposite the P. 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