THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, VICTIIIS OF A TORNADO. [t Carries Death and Desolation to Birmingham, Ala, 2 CHINESE MINISTER i MARCH 28, 1901. A Cross PRINCE AND OHANCELLOR, Finance on r | PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Minister May Res 1 r [L] SATURDAY. MARCH 201 mile west come Nation's Prime Minister, A" | | Runv He, In Union twp operty of M Peter March 26.-In diplo~ oT | Lip matic eircles here it is regarded as woman bet ! on 1" imi AY probable that M. De Witte, the finance will he made fmperial chan thin a few hey also Czar will first Di upon him. M. De Witle deny his el Russin's the of of en ’ » . 20 der hy Harry fvin, atl one St shure, oh whi horse Is & rarity For counter the most Criticizes Racial Prejudice and Re- ligious Intolerance, (ON side pains, thi hey MAR H ATURDAY ed by Mre Kats "| d | minister | not that ley 18 sometn irritable { y ( A | eellor Ww believe princel | Wor { HOw knows ho [he «¢ ARE “MONSTERS OF BARBARISM." EIGHTEEN AREDEAD, MANY HURT do not He Cannot Recall War Retween China bilities and pProgi The Fannel Shaped Cloud Rushed | ’ y $ Mm 1 ' [ y } { y ! and Any of Mer Nelghbors Waged Fhrough the City by Lenps and oo . ) 101 18 ( ¢ g 1 be 1 re bi " E 7. Cont Friday, March 29: L. Rhone, ¥ For the Propagation of Any HRelig~ | Bounds, Lenving Destruction Where fon or thellnslnavement of a People ever It Touched the Earth, LEGAL NOTICES Weak Women A 258.000.00 GIFT. Es ee a a — 1DY’s Voice Mother’s Fricid ESTATE LOM & TITLE COMPANY, of CENTRE CO r rr gL] coALS.| - PA ¥Y UU, ~ . train Hav Tall, ay, v C4 pa ur Wei YY #5 | BEEZERS MEAT MARKET |. Mere is a List of FIRE INSURANCE 00'S N . 4 t m pal You can get a BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM PHILIP BEEZER Centre County Banking Co. Hamburg Bremen, of Hamburg, Ger y ip, ng Be 4 North German Fire Insurance Co Manchester, of Manchester, Eng American Central, of St. Louis I. 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Wort? ) “i g townships fer M to young men " fg oh 40 HM prepare for uw hing or for business, H i Four regular courses; also special work In M rihand, 1ype writin strong tea ne foros, well ey wa ’ scipline and ard study, Ins st results to students of Central State Normal School fast wee) 0 smpt 1 ' ' | | fr | bank, were ) fof fi degree murder To Be Presidential PostoMoes Washington, Mare) A mi fourth class postoffices to be to the presidential class on April | are the following: Port Oram. N. J.. Hast ings U'pon- Hudson N Y Clinton Maxton and Williamston. N. €C.. Roar ing Springs, 'n., Glennallen and Gra ham. Va. Cameron and Pennaboro WwW. Va An axoeptio Crider hange Bellefonte, DANIEL HECKMAN, ILIP HL MEYER Co. Com ARBAM V. MILLER, A Rabhbher's Sate of Apology Paterson, N. J. March § A 1 | who entered thie realde of the Vice "1 lent H and who departed on finding the siiverware the following in a which had been given to Mrs. Hobart by the Old Ladies’ Home society for charitable work: “I humbly beg your | pardon. 1 do not want to rob good | people bher A tLent BoYp We have GOOD INK, GOOD PAPER, GOOD WORKMEN, ne the nee AM advanced sagn (ie » bart Sunday nh Yictory Vor a Traction ft ompany 0.. March he vanterday. In the cam the Day Fraction company, de in favor of the trad tion company, affirming to such rail ways the right to carry freight through the streets of the municipalities along without any y In amounts from One eb marked, left loving cup Columbus preme the state of court rR note vr I ton estate ded 14 Crider s Bxchange their lines General French's Suceessinl Sartie, Veyheld, March 2i.--Gen French, with Dartnal's and Pultney's column, arrived here Monday, having killed, wounded and captured 1,200 Boers He has also taken seven Cannon, 1,000 rifles, 1,800 wagons and 226,000 head of horses, cattle and sheep. The Pennsr's Increased Capital Philadelphia, March 27.--RBy the iar gest stock vole ever cast in the history of the Pennsylvania Raliroad company the shareholders of that corporation yesterday re-elected the old board of directors and authorized an increase of $100,000000 In the present capital Hock Steamer Wereoked, Twenty-eight Lost Melbourne March 27. Wreckage which has gone ashore on Gabo Island, near Cape Howe, the most southeast ern point of Australia, causes fear that the coastal steamer Federal, of Mel bourne, has foundered, with a loss of mn lives Garman's Emoire House MAIN STRERT, TYRONE, PA. AL. 8. GARMAN, Propriter, Hverything new, clean and inviting. Special pains will be taken to ent Centre county people when traveling in that section, LOOK MAVEN, COtaten Co, PA, Mandsome bulidings perfectly fqn rot steam beat, leotrie lghta, atandance of pure mountain w sler, FRiBnsiY® OR pus and sthietic grounds, Toa peoses low end for ominlog JR FLICKINGER, Principal, Central State Normal School, LOCK MAVEN, PA. therefore we oan do Good Printing. Come to us when you need any- thing! Our prices will be found reasonable.
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