2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, SEPTEMBER 7. [RSL LOOKS VERY WARLIKE. v Reaches cute rnase. Vi al C ontrovers A SPECIAL CABINET MEETING, Lreat Activity at the Hreitish Admiral ty, theWarOMee and th oloninl Of flee Meantime Boers rrilyv Dison mg British Troops on Border MISS GRANT'S PRINCE aval Selon Who Is he soneral’s Danghts PRINCE Pent 1 joft Lhe Pprospe John % MoKnne New York ’ PE Kane died at his } at 6.10 o'clock las igh need Years MceKane f the litical boss of Coney Island od national notoriety in 1804 wan placed on trial for ballot yas convicted gerved a term In Sing Sing, less commutation for good behavior allowed all convicts wis rmerly po and gain when he tufing, and thn The Speedy Shamrock, New York, Sept. 6.-The Shamrock was out again for a spin yesterday. During the afternoon she logged 12 knots over a moderately rough sea, The rough weather did not appear to check her speed, and she rode over tho waters easy, By FIVE KILLED AND SEVEN INJURED Boller Explosion at the Republle Iron Works, Pittsburg Sept. 2 A boller the Republic iron Twenty fourth street viight slo Ly } injured seven broke out following explosion a 1 to the horror, The party ked and the ompelled to close down he killed and injure David leaven Pitts on at South burg explo- work on shortly five ot) Hiedq the mill was WI ml ty pliant w nrris rend ontained Pit kages of The trunk was d found to contain lottery drawings of lottery Ihe and turned clerk it Whe ttery Of ned an ages of tucky a) pack the Ken packagos were peized over to the property poli J entire | Fatality Due to Employer's Negligence Chie Hept 6 The Pittsburg Bridge company and Charles M. Peas ley, superintendent, were held re sponsible by a coroner's jury for the death of 11 men who were killed in the ago collapee of the arches of the Coliseum’ building, In course of construction, on Aug. 25. The jury's verdict declares that “had the proper precautions been taken the accident would not have hapyenea.” ’ { stat : | Par sled GRAND ARMY'S PARADE March SIDENT Sinton Is of the ind Was ne. retired from a rove ie raliroad boarded ) Waskiugivn ctly i ivania special train and ! ' st 11:30 The first f naval velm of the Ni ith Atlant) place on Monday mirals Sampson C fode In cheered The fight for commander-in-chief is very exciting. Colonel Albert D. Bhaw of Watertown, N. Y., seems to lead with Comrade Leo Rassieur of St Louls a good second, The contest among the cities for the holding of next year's encampment has narrowed down to Chicago and Salt Lake City. It is practieally conceded that Chicago will be the winner. the week was the wns and the crews fleet, which took he three rear ad wsey and Melville wore loudly CAITIAEYS and JIMINEZ WELCOMED HOME, The Santo Domingo Revolutionist Halled as a Deliverer, tu Plata, Santo Domingo ral Isidro Jiminez yesterday having come from Cuba, Haytien on the way 1 at the side by rad | i CAH Sept, 6 Cen landed here touching ¢ He He was ceive walter ek borg Was 1 DE Any eankers yero be the ®t ' 3 | speaker Was ex ut we At the oF Was The "e t ihe { ine | Columbia Beats Defender For a Cup, Newport, Sept. the finest kind He Helleved Ten nesses Chattanoo | f Vhile dig ng a well on Lookout mountain G. H others discovered gold quantitios The gold about six miles from gives evidence of be The discovery has feal of excitement teh Gold Strike In anda large struck ttanooga and rich A great Inrnagin quartz in veln Was {*r one ing » 1 caused A Consclence Contribution, Washington United SBtiatea Troasurer Reberts has received a con contribution of $300 from an party, who requested that his home town be not sept, ¢ peienoe unknown the name of made public, Third Dewey Artist Dead. Paterson, N di Sept. 6 The third artist engaged in the preliminaries for the Dewey reception has succumbed to overwork. Frank E. Crane, the well | known decorator, was found dead In | bed yesterday He was 43 years old, | PAN RECN OR TEC an tk Bat SCOTT’S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol~ lowing reasons: FIRST SECOND ALMETTOLTC [TC Tawmp ros Pampa? ORK = | PARRISH'S >BEEZER MEAT MARKET A leg i ny ot BEEF PORE and MUTTON All kinds of ked Meat, gage, ¢ on Sliced te i you Wal Ji v Steak oo PHILIP BEEZER LEGAL NOTICES. Al DITOR'S NOTICH YOU SEE THIS! “Ow So Do Several Thousand Other People. ain Suppose your “Ad” Was Here? fesassasasasatsasasasnsr THE RESULT. / / $ / / / A BE YOUR OWN BARBER - BC —_—— tL hs the!CEM. & Ly PRICE, $201 THE CEM SAFETY RAZOR man's dressing table or travelis “00 ANETLN) NID §BL 0] Ture quo Ww wey soy sinad «1 Lorry] Lage ma | sotad payers Ktropping Machine and ¥trop In position, ready for stropping biade The Gem * No beard too harsh, none too downy THE GEM SAFETY and Patience. RAZOR. * PERFECT. Mrantee in “0) § SUI © A YS 0g wg § nq ¥ ENA AsesETw Price, $1.80 amows” them ai) swiftly without a “pull.”
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