THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 28, 1901, F————— BATTLE WITH LIBERALS Revniutionists i Forced to Pe treat From Culebra. BATTLE RESUMED AT SAN PAT0 Over 150 Killed, and Wounded Men Could Be Track-—Wounded Lack Care-—300 of lowa's Marines Landed. Colon, Nov. 26.—-On Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock the schooner Clapet and a railroad barge returned to Pan ama, bringing 350 men from Chorrera, being the remainder of General Al ban's expedition. Great crowds gath ered at the wharf to witness the ing of the soldiers. They were re ceived with bands of music, but the music sounded mournful, and the airs sounded more like a funeral march than the joyful strains of welcome to a victorious army General Alban looked his usual calm self and acted more like a man on whose hands time hangs heavily far want of some- thing to do wan coping with grave responsibilities under trying circumstances On Sunday afternoon at 3.30, at the head of 700 men, General Alban left Panama by train for Empire Station, where the Liberals were reported to be in fairly strong numbers. His pur pose was to surprise and rout them. The train bearing these troops was held up just before it arrived at Cule bra Station, owing to the Liberals «pening fire on Alban's advance guard Alban disembarked his men from the train, which returned to Panama. The nghting at Culebra lasted from 4.30 until 9 p. m. The government tro and the fighting was along the ra ad line Station, a mile and reached The slowly, Alban’'s until the latter ventually reached Matachin Station Genera ban met and conferred with Perry, of the from Colon on an armored understood that Captain Perr allow the railroad t consequently men were foot. It is said h reached San Pablo, where the Liberals are in force, and that fighting took place there. The Liberals are under the command of General Luge Wy Between the stations of Cule cmpire over 150 killed and w men could be seen The sight was gruesome no proper Red Cross orgar the wounded lack cars Three hundred rines were landed Sunday afternoor tect prop to insure the acres the Ist} The bridge that l« as those erect been Seen Along Railroad and one ops advan 1 stubborn all until Empire stant, was Liberals retreated owing them a half 4 Capts fowa trax ral Alban farcad + rah forced to push Gene ere that they thus ra and unded of at the ast wor bre demoli SEMPLE JURY DISAGREED PR. «os — Stood Eight For Conviction and Four For Acquittal, Philade out 29 Jury accuse terfeiters into the States district « yesterday afternoon, and after forming Judge McPherson that they were unable to agree One of the jurors stated that the ballots had stood viction to five for acquittal Toward © last hours of the deliberation one of the men for acquittal gave in and the last ballots stood eight to four for conviction Two Women Burned to Death, New York, Nov fh Two lost their lives In the burning frame dwelling in Bro n las Mrs. Jane Harticks, 67 years old. her escape from the ter the fire was but re turned to get some insurance papers Before she could again reach the outer door she was suffocated and to death. Mrs. Many Tengeny, 65 years old, who boarded with a Mrs Meade, a tenant of the second floor was also caught in the burning build ing and was discovered burned to a crisp after the fire was extinguished A Philadelphia Murder, Philadelphia, Nov. 26.-John B Smith, Jr, son of the proprietor of the Barley Sheaf Hotel, at 251 North Second street, was stabbed and killed almost instantly by Hugh MeClory, who lives in the “tenderloin” district McClory was under the Influence of Hquor and was raising a row in the rear of the hotel ed with McClory, and the latter drove & knife into Smith's heart, The victim was about 30 years of age, Three Months For Dowleite. Victoria, B. C, Nov. 26.-—Eugene Brooks, elder of Dowle's Christian Catholic Church In Zion, was yester day found guilty and sentenced to three months without hard labor for alding and abetting John Rogers, who was recently found guilty of man. hter for not providing his infant “children with medical when they were suffering from diph- theria, from which they died. Taylor United were di CRATE at firs seven for con okly made building soon af. discovered, Warships at ‘Auction. Washington, Nov. 27.--Three more of the old war monitors which have been lying at the League island navy yard for years past, have heen cons demned and are to be sold at publie auction. They are the Catskill, by Ericsson, and the Manhuttan and | Mahopack, built at Jersey City dur ing the days of the civil war, | 8trike | proven a ously land- ! burned Smith remonstrat. | attendance | built | : | while { has | that | fore | release | yesterday BTRIKING SWITCHMEN Officials Admit Freight Traffic Has Been Suspended. Pittsburg, Nov. 27 «Judging by ap parent conditions, the awitchmen's inaugurated yesterday has flat failure, but a reversal resuit if the strikers can thelr claims. The strike by the Switchmen's Une fon of North America, and the claim was made early the day by the union officials that every road in the city, with the exception of the Pitts. burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago and the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and Bt. Louis would be tied up completely, The developments, however, demon strated that only two roads are seri affected. On one road but one crew was at work, and the road is badly crippled. The company officials, admitting that freight traflie been practically suspended, say within 24 hours they will have all the men they need and work will be resumed as ual. The other roads affected the Baltimore and Ohio, 12 men out; Pittsburg Junc- tion (a branch the Baltimore and Ohio), 15 men out; the Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 4 men out; the Pennsyl vania, 15 men out It is claimed that the Monongahela connecting line signed the scale, but the officials of the other roads say they are determined than not to sign The strike men in ti burg, Virginia This is the prin on the South Bi has crippled the company A report from Mi yards of the A pletely at t of this may make good was ordered in were of more ever re last night gained eight yard of tha Pitts and Cl ton road ipal yard of the road le, and the defection e Ormsby aries ivale says the nn road tied up. Forty men are out hat point x We are com NEW RECORDER SWORN IN to Fill His Cabinet. (8) Announces Appointments Pc. In sitions NOY. 26 1 of publ of the (George W partmes glon was ap George T ger, James Donnell » 50 land, Wi Ashland yesterday, and the Johnson. of ners eath has ar Pex ooRs - No Negotiations Until Snow Melts, Sofla, Bulgaria, Nov gan are determined the disappearance of mits them wy y ie ur walt until Snow per nt be 27 ig to the freedom of movems resun tiations for the the Madame impres the best ing nego of Miss Ellen ¥ American missionary, and Tallka. her companion The sion which prevalls among informed people here {as that Mr. Dick inson’s departure for Constantinople increases the difficulty of gaining the confidence of the brigands and expe diting a settlement of the question ransom Suicide of Washington Lawyer, Washington, Nov. 26 Lying against the she at Mt with the pockets filled wit the body of Alexander D. Anderson, a well-known ire Vernon, coat h stones | Washington lawyer and commissioner to the Chicago World's Fair, Mr. Anderson left & note for his family on Sunday morning, bidding them adieu, saying he was go ing to end his suffering of many years from stomach trouble He was 58 years old, a native of Mansfield, Conn., a graduate of Yale and of the Ann Arbor School of law, was found Railroad Station Robbed. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 26.-The ra!l road station at Hawthorne, on the Erie road, was broken Into and silk goods to the values of about $1,500, a quantityof railroad tickets, and a sum of money, were stolen. The silk goods were from the Sunbury Silk company, in Connecticut, and were consigned to Arnold Brothers silk finishers, at Hawthorne. John H. Mo. Caffrey Is under arrest on susplelon of being concerned in the robbery. President Roosevelt will Attend. Philadelphia, Nov, 26.-~President Roosevelt and a large number of prominent statesmen and army and raval officers have accopted the Invi tation to attend the Army and Navy football game, which will be played on Franklin Fleld at the University of Pennsylvania on November 30 next A A 1 A Will Be Launched December 28. Washington, Nov. 27.<The battle | ohip Missouri will be launched at Newport News on Saturday, Ducane ber 28 next, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | | Thursday, November 21. Rev, Frederick Burgess, of Brook: dyn, was elected bishop of the Protes- tant Episcopal diocese of Long Island, The vault of the Woodbury Savings Bank, Woodbury, Conn., was broken into by burglars, who got away with $1,500 The National Grange, In sesslon at Lewist Me., wants congress to put a tax of 10 cents a pound on oleomar- garine, In trving to escape a policeman, Frank Gibson, of Altoona, Pa., leaped from the third-story window of a hotel and sustained slight injuries. Friday, November 22, A Pretoria dispatch to The London ftandard says that a large number of ex-burghers are Joining the British forces. The American Tobacco company absorbed the plants of D. H & Co, of New York. The price $2,500,000, The jury in the case of John Consi- accused of the murder of Chief Meredith, of Seattle, Wash, returned a verd| ct of acquittal King Edward of England declares that the audience at coronation cere mony ha ly British, and must ? that no Americans will be admitted on, has McAlpin was dine, of Police exclusive Saturday, November 23. Spain's former min f finance, is d bank of Li a trusted Send ister The wr Gamayo ead Was of (Eng) eper verpool book ke November ts M Monday, wi Tuesday, November Boiler and ter, Pa years (seneral speak at the anual 1 Kansas City Commercial Clul cem an ber 19 Wednesday, Ex-Fresident at his home at be able to days General sented to first Amer Sant Senator lodge, of Massachusetts says he favors the Chinese exclusion act, and will introduce a bill for its extension | The switchmen's strike on the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail road was officially declared off at New York last night Captain Bennett, of the British ship Vera, which arrived at Philadelphia, rescued the shipwre crew of the schooner Standard at Manas quan, N. J GENERAL MARKETS. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov uiet; winter superfine, ennsylvania roller, clear, city mills, extra, $2.75@3 firm, at §3 10a: 20 per barrel. steady; No, 2 Pennsylvania red, Corn strong; No, 2 yellow, local, Oats niet; No. 2 white, pay. Bl'%ec.; lower grades, 49c. Hay weak; No. 1 timothy sold at $16@16.50 for large bales. Beef firm; beef hams, 1550019. Pork firm; £50. Live pRuley and §@6%e. for old roosters. Dressed Joultr at 10%ec. for choles fowls, 74%ec. old roosters. Butter was firm; creamery, 26¢, Eggs steady: New York and Pajusyivanis, a4 oLatoes were quiet; Eastern, $6c.@8) per bushel, Live Stock Markets, slit, Hr gH 2 i i ooh choice : rime 5.70; good, ry do. fi Bh pod, 5. $5.90 ums, $6550 5.95; io Doavy iri BE AD S35; 5.25 ron A 4 wel uality, Gb ie! heep slow; best Ba. 11s and common, Re’ v4 4 wn... a tally 0%. Tower” ot and madivm steers; vepla November Cleveland, wi Princeton N leave his room Joseph the Wheeler state of labama the flag that over Bre pre ican IREO cked owned sie. | BEAUTY Sleaplessness Wree Wrecks If, But Dr. Greene's Nervura is the Unfailing Help ind Cure, Sleeplessness drives away beauty and shatters health. It breaks down the strongest and kills energy. One sleepless night works more lasting injury than days of over. work. Insomnia fs Nature's revoitagainst outrage. The nervesare bo. ing tortured and they re. bel. Nearly always stom ach trouble accompanies fie it. Thewhole body is being starved Nerves biood and muscie and tissue cry out for food. Dr. Greene's Nervu. ra blood and Nerve remedy is the unfailing help for this condition, It works wonders and that right speedily. Mrs. Martha Jordan New Vineyard, says: th was in bad shape when | began to take Greene's Nervura Blood and nerve remedy. could not Sash nights, and many times had “ get up and walk the floor. [had no appetite and what little | did eat soured In a fow moments, | Was nervous, weak and trembling, and got up in the morning more tired thes when | went to bed, and felt all down, — in fact, could not see anything worth living for "After taking one bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervue ra blood snd nerve remedy, could sleep all night and feel rested in the morning, my appetite was better, food did mot sour, and | felt better all over. Now when 1 have taken four bottles | feel like & mow being.’ Taka coursge if you suffer th any chronic tr wi. The il and Maine, Pr; fn this war, or able of the nerves and rd of Dr, Greene's nerve remedy is wor Dousands it ire pou Dr. Greene's ! by a rietter. His ad th Avenue, New York City. SECHLER & CO. giorous reco Nerves blood and | HOUSE BLOCH Fine Groceries.. Meats anneq Sardines Table () imported Pickles, bulk and various sizes styles of pack AZOS, me-made and and sour, in and sweet Pure Extracts, Ginger Ale and Ru ort Beer. New Cheese now coming to ue in elegant shape. Cereal Preparations, We carry a line line of the most popular Ones, Pure Cider Vinegar, the kind you ean depend on, Our Btore Is always open until 8 p.m. and on Saturday unid 10 p.m, Sechler & Co family, $18@ | §%@%c. for hens BELLEFONTE, PA. LOOK! Come at once and see our Accident and Sick Policies. Absolutely a First-Class Company, Indemnify- ing men against sickness and acei- dents. We have Policies for Pro fessional Men and Policies tor La- boring Men. Before yon renew your Accident Policy don’t fail to BOC US if GRANT HOOVER, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Orider's Stone Building. BELLEFONTE, TE. Pa Ne 'W | New Look at This! One of the most beautiful things of late composition s “A HYMN,” a memo- Hal of our late President. WE HAVE IT. Besides we have “The Garden of Eden” by Spen- cer Adams, songs from the opera “Florodora,” and all the latest popular hits. Our Instrument Line than There is everything to make it complete. Our contains everything good refine- that ment, and the most mod- ern ideas in design and is more complete ever. line tastes, finish could We handle the best that was ever made ar desire. id that can be We to and so are d to ur trade for the future. made. here stay best are ing our retain Yi M. C.GEPHART, STORES AY Bellefonte and Millheim. ERASE Heprosented by H NNN holiday Goods Should be practical as well as useful—A present should be an article that the recipient can use. What more appropriate gift for a lady than a beau- tiful Comb, Brush and Mirror Set or a bottle Choice Perfume—or for a gentleman a pair of Mili- tary Brushes or a Nice Pockethook-we have them together with many other useful articles suitable for the Holidays which we would take pleasure in showing vou—you will find the prices all right. "GREEN'S PHARMACY Bash Hoowe Black BELLEFONTE. PA The New Grocery Ammerman Building, Bishop Street, New Goods, New Method of Selling, Prices, New Way to Save Money, Everything, (only the shop keeper, E. T, ROAN, EA FA he's old Blshep Street MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities on approved security. Farms for sale. | estate bought and sold. W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Orider Exchange. Bellefonte. of What Luck Can a Sportsman have if he does not try to secure the best goods with which to get his Our game. Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods are the finest in the city and we cordially invite all interested to inspect the display. We offer, at special prices, a line of Double and Single Bar- rel Shot Guns and Rifles, and Black and Smokeless Powder Shells for all guns. McCalmont 2 Co Bellefonte, Pa, ID 4 CITE THRACTTI Ad and ANT a A IMTTIMINATI § Vi viilNUU COATS. Also all kinds Wood, Grain, Hav, Strawland Sand. r ime N anda TELEPHONE Central CALLS No 1312 682 BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE. PA Lommercia; We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All kinds of if you Bmoked Meat WADI a niece Ju Pork Sausage. ete Cy Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER. Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets RECRIVE DEPOSITS. Discount NOTRS J. M. SHUGGERT. Cashier $16 00 To $18 00 A WEEK salary for an Intelligent man or woman each Town Permanent position 3 eents oe hour for spare time anufacturer, Box 7% Pulladelphis. x1 Garman’ 5 Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. AL. S. BARMAN, Prepriter, CHRICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Safe, Alwars reliahis for CHMICHERTERS PRETTY ™ and metallic bores, sealed with bine ribbon, ne hr He lfwee tations and Jntiation., Puy of EE or snd de. in TIATIER hor Fartien moninle and ef for a nl ra TF retra mail R000 Tentimoninin. Sold by CHICHRETER Sumnest 0. | 2100 Madison Ngunre, MILA, PA, Hon veo ARO ls HH A RAY ORGANS! Why from up. ORGANS! v $30 for a cheap organ when you can buy a high grade organ Have yon ever seen the Celebrated Bridgeport After made by the Bridgeport Organ Co., Bridgeport, Conn! who manu. b) y a a full line of Cabinet, Chapel oars of research musical eritios claim the test in style and finish, most durable and noted for Before buying elsewhere write us or our and Piano Organ tone OE to be the agent Penn Hall, Pa., for satingoe aug prices. Dus prices will a
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