THE CENTRE DEMOCKAY, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 14, 1809. ———————— WILE 0 STORVBERG British Killed, Wounded and Cap- tured Number Seven Hundred. TOTAL BRITISH In the Nine Engagements Fought Forty-five Hundred nnd Seventy Britons Have Over Five Hundred Being Killed, London the tion of which mou of excep With | mith, at Lady ! un ant plece aavices Ani mile Lo men THE EXILES RETURNING Vier of Spanish Brutal te For { abn Sine Years Vor Mesionan Cit f M be Hank Thiet fect Foc, 1 him Austrian tonsa! Died on the sow Yor In 13 John hoffer. Austrian consul at Tex his wi who re Street Heymers Ga Ot ano with daughters afternoon while nce wife Broadway, he ymplal 1 of be and fell most Imm gic] to Bright on ng sie AN Ba The Spanish Flag Darred Juan de Porto RI Dec. 13 Governor General Davis | issued an order governing the display of flags In Porto Rico. The Spanish flag Is not to be allowed on publie buildings, ot late It has been customary for the mu pleipal authorities in the interior towns to display the Spanish and American fags together on the city buildings Ran ASUALTIES. | Yielded to the Boers, | | me | day M'KINLEY AND ROOT. A Proposal to Nominate Republican | Candidates hy Acclamation, Cleveland, Dec. 13.--A Washington dispatch to The Leader says ington just now is a hive of political industry. The Arlington hotel Wash | is one | of the leading centers of political ac- | tivity, and one cannot enter the lobby of that hostelry of an evening without geeing In one corner or another small groups of prominent figures in the Re publican party engaged in serious and earnent consultation Two of the greatest questions that are the attention of these men are who shall be McKinley's running mate next year, and shall the ticket be nomi- nated by acclamation In the light of Information that been gathered from contact with in politics it may ba without qualification that llean national ticket next ye McKinley Root. That Mr willing the ticket McKinley there is 1 ul ’ lead ors and to go on not the h probabili cor 3 vention will of June It the convention w Philadelphia New af = 4 on a " after it, as is \ week that or seen A HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS The of the Colonial Sugar Hefining Company. Del, Des When the m Rapid Capital Stock Proposed tune by Swindling Denth of A\avnl tommander Wood Snowdrifts Fifteen Feet High t1 “1 18 Old Man Killed Young Wife Fmployes Hesponsibile N. J.. De Death From ating Pills Wilmingtor Del ! | the re f nd man ula and fH the boy here resem! ing em toms poison Noy Murderer Arrested hy Father Bloomfield in I hove 13 tosh nae fa pre for inmuel minent mus 18, who rel with A heavy Hing he in gave an oO rchant ia under of Edward Johnson had become Involved in a quar Mcintosh's younger hrother stone was used In the ki boy's father brought him dim up Arrest der aged and Germany's Wintry Niast Berlin, Dee, 13 The severe cold continued, the temperature falling 156 below zero In Berlin yester The Bpree is frozen and river navigation throughout Germany is suspended At Eisleben four boys broke through the lce while skating and were drowned degroea over Well Known Songstress Wedded, Glens Falls; N. Y Dec, 13.<Miss Maud Reese Davis, of Los Angeles, Cal, for two years soprana singer with Bousa’s band, was married here yesterday to Herbert Merrill Quimby, of Detroit, recelving | has dates | the | more to obia | | bel MURDEROUS FILIPINGS. Band of Guerri!las Surrounded and Taken Prisoners Near Malasqui. WILL PROBABLY BE EXECUTED. They Committed Twenty-five Murs ders in as Many Days, and It Is Ex- pected That They Will Be Speedily Tried and Promptly Shot, Manila I dene 13 with a detachment of infantry urrounded ar pt Colonel Smith, venteenth ured in ithe 1016 The wi nando an Mantla, excs Ire the clo 1 I roaq al 'robably I men from Hoston's Boston, 1 Hepublies ne of Republican (Tanhs Wan England Not Dorrowing of Franee London, Ix the apers Al repor ning the Bank Bank gold pon Bank of to iry once nant 1 mor ‘ have falled onfirm the of England a large amo of I'he Dally Chr \ ymmenting AVS I he ’ ne abroad by lending mndition that when due stringency ne England, we hear, Is g in gold Ww current borrowers repal ed gold” Goavernor Taylor Sworn In Frankfort, Ky., Dec, 13 William B Tavior was. inaugurated governor yesterday The crowd much smaller than In past due to a December blizzard The inaugural ceremonien were simple Retiring Governor Bradley, In the course of his speach, sald that he hoped the selection law, which had brought much turmoil to the state, would be wiped from the statute books rates. on « 8 WAR YEAR oehel nn A Married Woman Pensloner, Washington, Dee, 13.-The Interior department has sent to congress a re port on a peculiar pension case, in which Magdalena, alleged wife of Jacob Cook, received a pension from 1584 to 1500 an the widow of Cook, although married to Alexander Tice In 1872, The letter states that this pensioner wan convicted of perjury at Trenton, N. 1, Inst month and sentenced to nix months in the penitentiary. covered the snow over a wide area FREE AD COLUMN, SALE ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Pa. Jen o Smith, were on ther they were struck by a |® Allegheny V round | F AEM FOR | Loeated In Marion Twp, 2 miles south west of Jacksonville known as he dou HH. Orndort farm abon ROTes NEeAriy a clear and in bigh state of cultivation, Good house and new bank barn, good orchard running near the door and will be sold private Appivy tol. 8 Frain, Abdera Ie L Advertisements in (his column, svuel ax Riva tiom or Help Wanted, For Jeend, or any Pur chase you desire toma ke, of an ac cept able yu su re not Lo exceed 86 w wd, will he subscribers one time free, Reynoldsville two sisters named the silk mill work yesterday train on the and killed Scranton, Pa., Dec, 9-By a roof at Grass Island mine Jast night William Fitz borer, 30 years old, was killed and his father, Patrick Fitzsimmons, & miner wis 50 badly Injured that he will die contuining em ! inseried for our Additional insertions walter cen TAL alley MONEY TO 1OAN on Arst class real person or address § al Law, Bellefonte In large and small sums suite irity Apply in G. RUNKLE, Allorney nag fall of a in Olyphant immons, a la 3 y Pa WANTED 1 am ond, baled hay person who has not get his neighbors | soft cori by the car load Charles Mm atl the above articles Hublersbhurg. Pa always wantlug wheat and « enough Lo om by nn I a } 1 1nd oats 10 go in with bin Write to George Allentown De Wel Harrison Qu and of Boyle FOR BALS d h TE A om of J FOR REN LEGAL NOTICES yA A IMACY GREEN'S PHAF High Pa A B4 GIFT GOODS © Ea = rE (Asp Toni ix Tani eT Form) ALL Diseases or THE “itt GENFRATIVE ORGANS ELOPES AND UIVES YOUTH STRENGTH EVERY PART OF THE SysreMm TMMEDIATE LTTE CTS FARMAN RSI OUARANTEED INFALLIBLE Irae y Ixporsro By VET} SICTANS IY Mul $100 Sino Sramr row Pam PAN: WM Ri IANDR It (0 OR LEAD ING DEPARTMENTS LTURY and Ab INNER) ING JINEERING ) eee MILITARY sCIENCED AR iEinarons or “= BOGGS & BUHL DEPARTMENT X. ALLEGHENY., - - 8 PRE} yOArs | Pall | courses | wmat GRO VOArs address ATHE TON State College For eatalogue or hie Ww Ll D president Centre County PFA. Ps BE YOUR OWN BARBER Saves Money, Time and Patience. THE GEM SAFETY RAZOR. mainiandg Altoona Dec. 13 terday rre | A RADE burglars red handed 1 oa ight in the boiler house of Attorney Thomas H. Gr dence, where one of them, Sam Hamm aged 15. colored, was fireman The others were Henry Lewis, aged 16, col Roy Neff. aged 15, and John Bart aged 16, both wh F'hey confessed to robt I. H. Miller's grocery Elev oenth street. Monday night, and some of the stolen goods were found in the hey also admitted brea) ransacking the office of Avenue Opera House thesn are re . Rafety frame entirely robberies here for : n — for cleaning ; oan be cleaned This is the CEM Rimple isnt while shaving without it. PRICE, $200 moving blade THE GEM SAFETY RAZOR s without a rival because it is PERFECT, No gentle man's dressing table or traveling bag is complete without it, We guaranties to keep them sharp for one year ) ” vouthfu hey in the rear eevYY BR Tes) were ored ite on possession | ing into the Eleventh The police bs sponsible for months past Bradford, Pa., Dee. 1) The nitro glycerine magazine of the Pennsylva- nia Torpedo company, located in Boll var Hollow, one and a half miles from this city, blew up yesterday with a report that was heard for 30 miles The magazine was blown to atoms and a hole made in the earth 15 feet deep by 30 feet In circumference Troes were torn into splinters at the scene of the explosion, and the brick of which the magazine walls were constructed was reduced to reddish powder, which and HHeve bhovs nen petty re Aq ates m4 0) § SUV Suef Much damage was done in this city and vicinity by the breaking of glass, overturning of chimneys, ote. It is not belleved any one was killed. An oll stove, fed automatically, is believed to have caused the explosion, BEL Mag “IS spay sleele ‘00 ANFILO) RID FHL ‘20g § wud] °q pus “303 Fuppe quo mn Taree oq 07 wmedk wt ores (eyeg man jo ier] sod paywnpen() paw andor) YENEA BANOARTION Stropping Machine and Strop in position, ready for stropping blade Price, $1. p No beard too barsh, none too downy, The Gem “mows” $1.80 them all swiftly without a “pull”
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