2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT HE LLEFONTE ‘ 23 FA. NOVEMBER 2 | DEWEY'S WASHINGTON HOME. The People’s GIft Now Belongs to the Admiral's Only Son, Washington, Nov, 21. Admiral Dewoy yesterday formally transferred to his wife the title of ownership to the house at 1747 Rhode Island avenue and contents, constituting a gift to him s y " by the people of this country. AT LADYSMITH. Today Mrs. Dewey transferred - - home to George Goodwin Dewey, only son of the admiral It ————_ — - THE TRANSVAAL WAR The Boer Occupation of Cape Col ony Continues Steadily. ALL QUIET the the relegraph Wires is given Boers Have Cut the Between Durban and Estcourt—Gen ¥ d eral Clory's I'rociamation of Warns- Property of Loyalists, reports of Wed ne en co med on ing to Protect Nov hing London beayy Hg last nesday the cont from E notl ROTA Ave seri fact rd DEWEY HOME out tl! and IN WASHINGTON ‘" : . | the hand { the enem) | The ant communi rupted s¢ ROYALTY BANQUETS ROYALTY. Mrs, Choate Was the Only Wire Diplomats Prosent, PN ted In ¢ fn his Poe K all Bod) sont to Ja , was amma he mnlet | } ] the senaat ‘ nd m “Class Legisiation,* flag m | Hines Fiag Law | : hy : I} i ni jon pels To Nring Malne's Vietims Wan! mn I'l vy de parties y . ‘ Arrange ments for | y country t} bodies oe 166 wre of the Maine now inters 1} olon cemetery Ha YADA } wien will be broug Washing National dec) The | been gu i interre IRINA cemetery Carnegie Company Galns a Point, Nov, 21 The United States supreme court yesterday grant ed the petition recently presented by former Speaker Reed for a writ of pertiorar! to bring the case of the Car negle company versus the Cambria Iron company to this court. The case fs an important one, Involving a por- tion of the process of making bessemer Owensboro, Ky., Nov Cleero |#teel. The Carnegie company lost in Barnett, colored, cut off his father's the court of appeals. head with a hatchet yesterday, The ni murdered man was 76 years old. Bar. Mount For v toe President, nett, who is Insane, was arrested. Indianapolis, Nov, 22.<There Is on ’ —— foot by a number of leading Republi cans of the state an organized move. ment to press Governor Mount as a eandidate for vice president next year, suiotde Probably a Clergyman, Washington Nia Falls, N. Y.. Nov, 22 it I» thought the man who jumps d Into the river Monday and passed over the falls was the Rev, A. Wickham, pastor of the Baptist church In Ischua, Cat taraugnus county, this state IATA Beheaded by His Insans Son. wn Ful The Queen's ¢ hristmas Gif, London, Nov, 21--Queen Vietoria As decided that her Christmas present " the troops in South Africa 1a to | They claim that his candidacy would take the form of a tin of chocolate for | Insure Indiana for the Republican col+ #ach man, umn, . ‘ {| treasury " i of VICE PRESIDENT DEAD, “I Know My Tima Is Nearly Up, But Death Is Welcome,” PRESIDENT TOATTEND FUNERAL. Accompanied by His Cabinet and Sn- preme Court He Will Journey From Washington Inn Vice Special Car- Four Presidents Died In November. Vice Pre ] home in this 0 o'clock pre ident A " \ nda 101 y held on 8S The funeral t and wurt, the » commit it death re 0 I with the presiden An ico resident, the ax retary of : B pecretary of the War, or at torney gener postmaster the na ' interior shall general, AOCTOLATY CT president or SOCTOLArY act resident 1 he disability of the removed or a presi ¢ effect of the to to en lency Benator fUucCession ut mereiy a to the presi By the death of Mr. Hobart William FP. Frye, of Maine, president pro tempore of the senate and will discharge all the duties of the vice president presiding officer of that body Frye accordingly will continue as presiding oficer till the end of President McKinley's ad ministration, unions he chooses LO re pign or the senate wishes to elect AD other senator to the office A curious coincidence of the death of Vice President Hobart Is found in the fact that of the six vice presidents who have died In ofMee four died with. in a few days of the same day of the month in the year of their deaths, the death of Mr, Hobart being Nov. 21,1808, that of Mr. Wilson, Nov, 22, 1875; El- bridge Gerry, Nov, 23, 1814; Mr. Hen- dricks, Nov, 24, 1885. The other two vice presidents who died In office were Clinton and King. The former died AR 20, 1812, and the latter April 17, becomen ha senator What Would You Give To be cured of catarrh ? If you or your friends have this disease, you know how disagreeable it is. 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Hundreds nominal ar f Testimonials. Cannot be Nubsti }y mail $1.00. Send stamp for pamphiet PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO., New York. Sold in Bellefor 5 : te at PARRISH'S DRUG STORE |¢ LEGAL NOTICES. ginning tenes « frame } a sbhand Ww, and Geo Ww Fred { Brew and Geo 1 Mitehell guard the widow and hei ate of Belietonte boro ALSO All that certain ple fn the soro of IM : Centre county bounded and described as I Regine al a post Dy a hemi kK standing at the notion of Presqueisie street 30 feet Lo a post, thence in & southerly direction along Mrs, Shimmel's lot to Hall Moon road 3% feel to the place of beginning, being same lot which Moses Owens of us by deed dated April 15th, 108 re | corded In Deed Book No. 08 page = ete, sold and conveyed to John Mare party hereto hav ing thereon erected a two story frame house | pontaining seven rooms also two story frame barn, ele seized, taken In sxeeution and 10 be sold as the property of Juin Mare A LBRO All that certain plece pares] of lot of ground | situate in the Township of Spring County of | Centre and state of Penayivania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the south | west oorner of lot of John Cole, thence along said tot north 17 degrees west 18 fest to corner, thence along Falr grounds of the Agriouitnre Noclety of Centre county (now Bellefonte Fur. nase C0.) north 8 degrees east 51 feet to a cor ner, thenee along a of the estate of Wim, A Thomas, dec'd, sou corner of Halfmoon rirest street 68 degrees west 51 foe beginning, it being Jot No. fan of Coles 4 ote te Therson er dwelling house and other outbul dings, we taken in exeention, and to & or iot sn 3 shrg Hows ng 17. The first and final secount of Frank | Bohn and William Bohn, executors of ete, of and { Daniel Hohn, late of Harris towaship, dee'd tract of and situa e nthe township of Kpow 1 1%, First and final account of Geo, M. Boal, shoe, County of Uenre and Stgis of Pennsyl | administrator of ete, of James 1, Leech, late of vauis, bounded apd described as follows: He Harris towaship, deceased, gluning at a post on Lhe o ad snow Shoe Pike, | 19, First and final secount of Geo, M Boal, thence by Land of John LL Folter & Co, south 2 administrator of ele, of George KR. Leech, lata degrees west Ai perches to 4 post, thenoe by | of Harris township, deceased other lands of the Snow Shoe Coal Co. porth 7% | degrees west Lo perches tos ones the nee north | 2 degrees cast LO A post the property of Mrs Mary Bland now shilling. Als All that eer'ain messuage, '#nement | 2 The second and final of H.( Khirk and B.D Brisbin, sdmiuistrators of ete, and trustees 10 sell the real estate of Joseph shirk, late of Potter township. deceased, 21. The first and final account of Emma Fahringer, administratrizx of ete of Daniel Falringer, late of Potter township, des cased wy and pe aceount of Willian a halt dwelllug house and oth nes “irato te of John Haze seed zed, taken ition, and Lo be sold as “ J the property of John F.and John Cottrell nt of 300: H ALSO KW M account perehies thence | X Pike de urees by the old Buow show east 10 perches 10 the pin » of beginning taining 2 acres andy p Being part of & larger tract of land surveyed upon a warrant granted to Samuel Wetherell dated May 1774 and having thereon erect p Bouth Ww Con relives ah 1 Tressier 4 uf ale ) admire Wrnner "exe ! vaned 14 { that " CRsl cone of Howal "ihe wo of Belieclonts ded and des ; Book o a 8 Book. 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