Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 18, 1902, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, SELLEFONTE. Fa. DECEMBER 18, 1908.
(—
Fiji THES BOMBARDED
British and Germ
Fort
Silence
o Cabello,
in Cruisers
at ty
NO © IZ TO THE TOWN
Firis
Sat isfacti
ish Flag On Merchant Ships—Vene-
ied of La Guaira Blockade.
Puerto Cabello, 15.—~The
ish cruiser Chary bi and the German
cruiser Vine bombarded the
fortress They quickly silenced
ft. The bombardment for 45
minutes fhe fortress
of Fort Salano and
dor. After thi
Charyhd
the
demaoli
ied By Demand For
n For Pulling Down Brit
zuela Notif
Dec.
los
ta have
here
lasted
is
‘astle Libe
firing
ita-
the
occupy
almost
11
by th
the (
ceased
to
castle y fOriress was
th
is probable only
injured
a few 1 a
shelling.
Libertador
While th
inten ort
house was closed, The cruls-
ers are
The
not account
on the part
consider
tain and Germany
upon Venezuela
The Charybdes
rived here Saturday morning The
captain of the English merchant
steamer Topaze, which was seized by
a mob last Wednesday, the
English commodore on board the Cha-
rybdes and returned an hour later with
a detachm ar
charge of
was greatly
and
inci
‘he En
demand
ate satis]
the Brit
advis |
faction was
hours th
would be
on rec
message
for instru
At 5 0'¢
Vineta opened
custom ho
but was
was done » town
The United States onsul
board the
formed by
had come to
Venezuel
abello can
Pu
is
rto C
action
of the allies, they
be proof that Bri
intend forcing war
for th precipitate
which
Great
and the Vineta ar
visited
no took
The pom
this |
ol marines, w
1lace
fient
raised arms no
ont
en
the
and the
fortress and
58 replied,
No
fire on the
The
soon silenced
180 fortre
iamage
went on
and was
rs that they
earch of the
two *THISOTS
their commands
this port in s
an warships
Notified of Blockade,
Caracas A
Ie 15 note from the
commanders of the
man fleet
ernment
whic
and Germany
lan &
to refra
of La
ties ar
The
her
ment
has b
The
diers
inter
The
goods
#0 German
offer
ernms
The |
zuela are
desig
try f ng
pre on here Th Mie i r of
President tro's gus aid yester
day to let us
know. and we will fight. If there 1s
to be only salt coast,
where we cannot reach the
only thing far to de
clare that destroy
furnitu
payment of
this
the scope of the
HOTmAany
the peopl
he
war
an on our
the
to Go %
debtor's
the
eve
allies,
left us
to your
re is a strange way to force
obligation I bel
ill soon ithin
Monroe doctrine.”
situation w come 9
ENGLAND CALLS A HALT
Venezuelan
Hostilities.
It Is decls
notified
Fleet in
Dee
"
THIN
16 red that
the com
Yenezue-
pending
the
London
the foreign has
mander of the British fleet
lan waters to se hostilities
arbitration
South Amer
sion of a
is known
the
in
against
An expres
ettiement
eived from
overnment This
through
Stat gO rnment to
for peaceful
y hes n re
Venezels g
came in the |
the United
mit the « :
subjects to
Lansdowne
lords Is
the British
downe add
wm of a proposa
gil
mn of Brit (3¢
arpitration Nill
unced In the he
under consideration by
government Lord Lang
dl ‘We are greatly
debted to the Mees of the
States minister at Caracas.”
In the house of commons yesterday
Viscount Cranborne, parliamentary |
secretary for foreign affairs, made a
statement relative to the sinking of
captured Venezuelan warships. He de
nied that the Dritish admiral was re
sponsible for the sinking of the ships.
The under secretary sald his majes
ty's government had been informed
that the German commodore found it
necessary fo sink two ships, but Great
Britain was not responsible for this,
The houre was crowded last even
fng when the Venezuelan matter came
up for debate. Henry White, the
Amarichin stiarge SUBAIL hid 4 seit
: I ANG rman
Lord
Ann
now
good o
comix sed 1
in |
United |
| gen
{ be |
| 10 AE
Brit |
| firemen and bo
Waiters to Cease |
|
{ from all p
use of |
| been reported from any se
|
i
|
after having expressed surprise that
the government was anxious for an-
other war after. South
plained of the paucity of the informa-
tion concerning the Venezuelan sito-
ation. which has been given to parlia-
ment. He sald he hoped arbitration
would be accepted, ause, although
President Roosevelt anxious to act
correctly, the is full of dan
and the president's hands might
reed hy politicians
Premior B lared that,
the were
the governt prepared |
to an arbitration tribunal to
He added also
government
hee
is
situation
in so
con
alfour d¢
ial
far finan claims
cerned
ns
ont was
roe
assess them equitably
that the United
had not suggested arbitration Anglo-
in Venezuela had
ted to the American minis-
Mr. Bowe with
rey had ted the
id German The
States
German interests
been entru
Mm, who
protec
Africa, com- |
|
|
|
|
|
od that it was |
United
GENERAL GRANT'S WIDO
ton Resi
Failure.
er
Passed Away at Her Washing
dence From Heart
disease
was
bronchitis
avated by
Her
ing from the
Nellie
her
her d
SUI mo
ARRr
revents
Her
Grant Sartoris, wi
age |
rally attacks
ter
one of children w
time
had
out «
I
of
bee
eath
ith
and Ellen Wrer
married to General
Grant in 1844
Mrs. Grant was with
War
much
During
the general
remained as near
when WAS CAND
saw her } ] tw
BUILDING COLLAPSED
Fifty Men Buried Under Fallin
at Ph
g Round
House ladelphia.
all of
took f
extir
ih n pt m nn vania
Rallroad is mal n i Philade!
phia ol
the of
the sr
the str
on the
around the |
terrified
above t)
weakened
ran falling
continn
The
nen cond
sing of the
Hee «
of the
heard
steam The
1 service in
17 locomo
were
}
her
id goo
The
ns
|
ured
gy
rescuing
tives caug ru badly
| damaged
Maryland's First Touch of Winter.
Balti raln
and sleet
alternated
and gave
winter weathe
I Jove 16 Snow
high winds
ast night
first real
: Reports
of e 8 indicate
rm Was graph
from
nication
In the
inter
damage has
ion of the
ts
art
that the st
and
thelr
to all
cities
fered
wire n
ley welght
points
electric
Aan
is interrupts
travel | } i
with No serious
slate
Rushing Coal to the Cities,
Philadelphia, Dec. 15. <The Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company
| had 5 locomotives in service
' transporting coal to market Haturday
and yesterday. The company claims
that 75,000 tons were started Saturday
night and yesterday and Is now on
the road. Most of it is destined for the
large eastern cities. The motive power
of the company has never holore been
taxed as it is at the present,
Died of Miccoughs.
Rochester, N. Y.. Dec, 16 « After
three days of constant hiccoughing,
John Reibel, a barber, dind. Every
effort was made by physicians to alle
aver
viate bis sufferings, but without avall
WwW DEAD
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. I=
Wednesday, December 10,
ire In the business section of New
Westminster, B. C., yesterday de
stroyed property valued at $200,000,
Hon. Robert M, Yardley, a prominent
wember of the Bucks county, Pa., bar,
dropped dead at Doylestown yesterday.
Four of Philadelphia's public schools
were eloged yesterday owing to cold
class the supply of coal being
exhausted
According to a ruling by Postmaster
General Payne, when women employed
fn the postal service marry they must
again take the oath of office
The whole of the New York
agricultural department is working to
keep the hoof and mouth disease
among eattle out of that state
Thursday, December 11,
Price, of 8S
rooms,
force
N. Ya
tantly
Harry nectady
truck by train and hn
while |
Thornton yORr
was
killed
Julia
conl yesterday
old
was
in
Eran
WAR shorte
for overtime
The houss
today
ittee on ag
RD
5
the
NCW
reported he house
propriating to ut
foot
England
wipe «
4
and moutl 1154 N
ase among
cattle
Friday, December 12.
arrived Now
the
arnegis
And
York yesterday
rew in
¢
from Liverpool on
steamer Ocean
Powder Wor
was
Dittmar
wood, N.J
an ¢ x ple
wrecked
One «
milo
Satu December
rday,
Monday, December
at Cam
den
Mra ars Wn Aang her tw
med
y amal
ieath yea
fire in
daughters bu
terday ment house
New York
The « m oi
has pr wpe 1a
ment of wp J. EQ
falo archbishop of CC}
to late Archbishop
han
f the Propaganda
» the ag nt
{ Buf
ieago,
Fee
nd
i
igley. «
GENERAL MARKETS
Dee. 15
ne. $2
lear
28563
jour
sop
fF & )
Pa
winter su
vania
extra
Philadelphia
was steady
Pennsy
city mils
quiet, at 83.2043 28
was firm: No, 2 Penn
red new, 14 i 0 Waa
No. 2 ye 1 Onts
No. 2 it poed, 38%
rades, 346 25« flay was st
timothy, $17.60@ 15 large
Beef was steady. beef hams
Pork was firm; family
poultry, 12%. for hens
old rooster Dressed poultry, 12
choice fowls, and 10c, for old roosters
Butter was steady; creamery
pound. Eggs were steady
and Pennsy!vaniz, 28c. per dozen, Po-
tatoos steady. choles, 636 6 bushel,
sof}
a!
ro
or
was pe r bd
Wheat
dull;
Hoy quiet
eady. No
nles
for
and 871 Be
L&T
Live Stock Markets,
East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15
were lower, prime steers, 8 ih
heifers $1 2@4.50; cows, $32.50604.25;
bulls, $2.75 4.25 Veals 26c. higher;
to $8 7601 6.256; dommon to good, $56.60
@8 to Hoge active and 10@156¢. higher,
Bavy. $6. 4006.55. mixed, $6.30@6.40;
orkers and op $6.20006.25; stags,
a5 heep firm; mixed \
76@4: culls to good, $1.76
be
, $6.76
to ood.
fe your bm:
= Datta
Cattle
hE 6.35;
ine gk A ig
4h 10; heavy
35
5.10
ity
yivania, |
lower |
for i
for |
per |
New York |
WATCHING
For the husband's homecoming does
not usually outlast the early months
of marriage. And this not because
of any lessening of affection, but be-
cause the wife finds the time for the
evening meal come before she is
ready for it. She blames herself for
her lack of energy, but the truth is
that her vitality is being reduced by
unhealthy drains, and the labor that
seemed =o light a few months ago
now taxes all her strength,
Women who feel weak and tired
out will find new strength in the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres ription,
It establishes regularity, dries weak-
ening drains, heals inflammation
and ulceration, and cures
weakness
"In April 1900 my strength
1 1 was ol Hged gO to
ana
weak ness
female
pave
uffering
out
bed
with
and
Rollin, of
*“Itried a 1
no
another me
bast got
My hus
better
}
was quite discouraged
got me a Ix Dr. Pierce's Fa.
Prescription, 1 began taking it,
and in onths 1 was able do
my housework. Took twelve
‘Favorite P rescription,’ al
‘Golden Medicai Discovery I regained
my strength and weigh twenty-five pounds
more than 1 ever did before.’
Accept no substitute for Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med-
ical Adviser in paper covers is sent
free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Ad-
dress Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y,
and ttle of
vornte
two ™ to
hotties of
four of
VO
MONEYTO LOAN BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET
ALLEBGHENY ST _RELLEFONTE PA
Ne Keep noo the best qua
y of
Appros od secur
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN
Rea OF 1e Ix
ds of Smoked Meal
W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, All kin
Crider Exchar ge
PHILIP BEEZEP,
ITS GIS TITE ISTE SSI ID
ye Christmas
he, Footwear
For
“ The Whole
Bunch
:
We
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WITT TITT TINT INT III sIsys
Das Creececcaces
A. C. MINGLE,
THE SHOE MAN.
HIT TTRITITINITISITINIys.
1547
Rogers bros.
Dainty Designs
IN SPOONS, SUGAR SHELLS, BUTTER KNIVES, Ete.
attractively put up in lined cases, can be easily selected
in “1847 Rogers Bros." the brand that made
“Rogers'’ famous. Wears bearing this mark are partic-
ularly desirable for gifts, as the quality is so well known.
Remember “1847.” Take no substitute. Sold by lead-
ing gaslens Wvory where, Send to the makers for new
0.
6, telling
Plate that
wi »
Sernes
| Three "Fine Farms
— A
Private Sale |
Estate of Jacob Garbrick, dec’d.
late of Marion twp.
The undersigned exe
Ing valuable rea
whieh is locate
eounty, about § m
utors offer the follow
nt private sale. all of
in Marion township, Centre
es west of Jacksonville
NO. T1458 ACRES ¥ ARM
the Jacob Gurbrick homestead,
NO.2- 185 ACRE FARM
Adjoins the above and I» known as 1he “doco
Harter farm
NO. !
ent nte
known as
' ACRE
part
FAEM
of the
adjoins al
tract,
ove and is “Me A
ley
AUBES TIMBERLAND
lands on Muncy mountain
farms are ocated In the heart
fertile, improved Hmestons
wll CTO) ang eaeh
dings,
wll market
ther ab
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yard opposite the |
station,
best aalitiee
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and
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COALS.
Ale
od, Grain. Hav,
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Lamp Logic.
When you buy an ordins W
iv trouble, The movey N
$5 saved Is soon tW
i time. A poor lamg
investment.
=358
* a
THE ANGLE
h we now have on
i op. It is more
ww electricity, an
any other lamp il
1 Dsolutely no trot
: < almost no Care.
ides, it is the only lamp that b
® No-Under: Shadow”
nd all the light falls just where
anted. Thousands of these
ns are in use and giving liberal
tions on the lamp subject.
y are used where lamps were
ght impossible, Your oppor
ty is mow. All styles from one
mer up. Unequalled for stores,
homes, churches, hotels, etc,
gw
.
Frees ud
J. T. LUCAS,  oshannon, Pa,