THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 9 , 1903, 3 BATTLE I SAN DONINGO Government Troops Drive Rebels Back Into Pajarito. HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES Another Engagement Is Imminent, As Large Government Forces Are Marching On the Town—Marines Landed to Protect U. 8. Consulate. Santo Domingo City, April 6.—The government troops outside the city at tacked the insurgents in the suburb of Pajarito. The most severe engage ment since the rebellion broke out en sued, and the insurgents were driven back to this city. The artillery from the fort the insurgent's re treat. The rebels are disposed to fight to the last, and it is supposed that if they are compelled to abandon the city they will embark on the gunboat Independencia, which is in their power, and go to the northern part of the island and join the rebels there, The United States crulser Atlanta has landed 50 marines to protect the American consulate No engagement has taken place, but large government forces are now marching on the town, and an at- tack momentarily expected The rebels are making great preparations for resistands In the engagement at Pajarito the contending forces used firearms and cutlasses. The losses on both sides are heavy. Several persons were killed inside the city by stray shots. The government gunboat Press dente bombarded and one Ger covered second is the town, shell id man. consulate The surg in attending y the Pajarito died fo The diplomat ¢ pointed a sion sides that they must obser yard of the did not Atlanta wounded explode assisted in the wounded Many of the t of timely assistance of the consular and orps here met and ap commis tify both of war, and to dem before any atta in order may ge All pls and the THE OHIO ELECTION Tom Johnson Carries Republicans Sweep Cincinnati incinnati rill While the ‘R publicans le ins ir municipal ections in Ohi they not sec ministratic notable ex Mr ed ‘he Hay cities excep ed. The Republic sion of Cincinnati of Ci and material ga changes where ans retained and the Democrats leveland Samuel M. Jon was elected fourth time as mayor of Toled« Tom Johnson of Cleveland by Democratic ticket smaller margin Mayor Fleiscl Cincinnati, was reelects plurality. The entire ticket, including elected by about of Fleischmann There is much to the effect was reelected The elected i by RAS mann, Republi i by Republi th an 1 boar same vote as that liversity of opinion as these elections upon the next nomination for governor, | that Mayor Tom L Cleveland, will now be a formida ble candidate for the Democratic ination for hence The municipal Reg John ome ceded son nom governor a few months Ingalls organization will be continued, with a of him the Democratic opponent Hanna for the torship view of senna W. J. Bryan Coming East. New York, April 7.--William J an has 1 his New Y« friends that he will be in the in May and that he will deliver a series of addresses on political subjects in the states of New York, Connecticut Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Maryland The first of these addresses will probably be de Hvered at the Academy of Music In Brooklyn It now seems likely that his Brooklyn speech will be the only one Colonel Bryan will deliver in the state of New York, as his time will be limited and he has many more In vitations to speak than he can posi tively accept Bry notifie irk east Corner-Stone of Old Mint. Washington, April 4. The treasury department has received from the Mint Realty Company, the owners of the old mint property at Philadelphia, through the courtesy of the president of the company, all of the historical contents of the cornerstone of the old building, erected in 1829, consisting of a copper balf-cont of 1829, a copper one cent plece of Ix2v¥ and a sliver dime of 1829, also a statement from the architect of the building, a copy of the Pennsylvania Gazette of July 4 1829, and a copy of the Democratic Press of Philadelphia. The operation of coinage commenced in the year of 1832, Old Employes Remembered. New York, April 701d New York employes of the White Star line af trans-Atlantic steamships have recely ed about $50.000 as an especial gin for long and faithful service. When the White Star Line, an English com pany, was sold to the International Mercantile Marine Company stockhold ers of the White Star Line set aside $187,600 to be distributed among the old employes according to the salaries they had heen receiving. In this coun. try the amounts varied from $10,000 down to $1250. Cleveland and | ' laboratory as an independent for the | chusetts, making | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, April 1. Minnesota will bulld a new state capitol at St. Paul at a cost of $4,500, J, The next annual convention Pennsylvania State Grange held at Wilkesbarre early in ber Henry W. Corbett, goenator from Oregon at Portland trouble By a ferrvboat breaking in the Delaware river near Easton yesterday, Nathaniel Rucher and horses were Over 100 non-union n more went to Pittsburg to enter the employ of the American Bridge Com- pany, whose men are on strike, Thursday, April 2. union printers of Easton, Pa. strike for an eight-hour day of the will be Docaem ex-U'nited States died at his home yesterday from heart two in Pa., four drowned wen from Balt) The went and $2.50 Solomon Stamey, a prosperous farm- Mont Alto, near Chambersburg, Pa., drowned himself yesterday while temporarily insane It is announced from Berlin that the German empress, owing to her injured arm, will not accompany Emperor Wil liam on his visit to Rome Major General R. P. Hughes retired from active service in the army yester- day. He turned over the command of the Department of California to Major General MacArthur Friday, April 3. Mascagni, the Italian | for France on , Of ide } 4 | on er of Pietro poser John Me mitted while com- L.a Savoie Pa., com himself salle Mirdsboro by shooting in 1, South Africa, has participats “air accept vitation to in the World builders an a 10 Oppose of the gystem leration of Saturday, yoy April r Kr i ieger Ella L; were aroline cou shot by Stewart, died who Adam hospital Von Washington or at the annual Yacht Clut fon of als in of the U ne Convent seriously aused a Was Sternburg, the German at was the guest ha Conn.) 1 chemic the raul inju panic New Y | Among Monday, April 6. h Alice Roosevelt has Wa steamer Korea sailed Cal, with $1.00 gold for lu and $250,000 si Japan German or Is tu enter Rome taly, May 2 inati ie Forum sion at a sand and ons ver for The ) be taine at grand {ll In a loupe, N three men hurt Eleven-yearold Haruld Williamsport. Pa., attempted to under a freight train, when iit and he was killed The enlisted men emp mn rear-end CA storm were St of crawl started nck on the battleships Kearsarge., Alabama. Illinois, Massa Indiana lowa will be given a 10days’ leave of absence when the vessels are docked Tuesday, April 7. John Weaver been ina mayor of Philadelphia, to suc uel W. Ashbridge Andrew Carnegie has offered Maus- . fleld, O., $35,000 for a new library unde the usual conditions The Holland submarine boats Adder and Moccasin given their final trials today off Newport, R. | A general strike has been proclaimed throughout Holland of all labor en- gaged In transportation both by land and sea. The secretary of the treasury has purchased 236500 ounces of silver for account of Philippine coinage, at 49.80 cents an ounce and ngurated eed Sam NAS were GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa, April 6.-—Flour was steady. winter superfine, $2706 2.80. Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.10 8.35; city mills, extra $2.9563.10 yo flour was quiet, at $4.1 @3.20 per Wheat was firm; No. 2 Penn- sylvania, red, new, TRG T8%e.. Corn was firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 4840 Oats were quiet; No. 2 white clipped, 48%c.; lower grades, 40c. Hay was steady: 25; 1 timothy, $20.50 for large ales was steady; beef hams 1920. y was firm; family, $20.50 Ave poultry, 13c. for hens, and 10 for old roosters. Dressed poultry, at 18%e¢. for choice fowls, and 10ec. for old roosters, Butter was steady: creamery 33c. per pound. Eggs were steady: New York and Pennsylvania, 14%%¢ ly dozen. Potatoes steady, choles, 688 100. per bushel Live Stock Marken, Liberty, Pa. ril 6. Cattle lower: choles, [1 ods prime, $5.15 @6.26; good, $490@5.10, H 8 were antive; prime hoeavies, $7.70@7.75; me. diums, $7.65@7.70;, heavy Yorkers. $7.50Q 7.66; light Yorkers, $7.30@7.35. ie $7.20@% 30, roughs, i 10 wore lower; best wethers, 85.60 k. culls and common, $2500 3 50 e RN lambs, 37G7 25; a1.60 veal calves, $7 East Buffalo, N. Y., April 6 Cattle active and frm s Filme steers, $5.35 5.50; heifers, bah; cows, $3326 4.10; bulla, “ 3: 4.50, Veals were higher J 94 80; common to active; hea? medium, 4 60; 45; 3 ¥ 8. East os awadyi higher t aa, os Ww M5; ewes, in a wjuet of the | in | red two young | ¢ the | : from San | by al | spend t : H hadly | | A DAY OF PERCHES President Roosevelt Delivers Twelve in South Dakota. MANY CHILDREN GREET HIM All Addresses Were Confined Mostly to Tarifi and the General Prosperity of tie May Attend Cow: boy Jol Aberdeen, 8. D., traversed Country lification at Deadwood. April 7.-~President wevelt South Dakota and more than on any other trip. He began Sioux Falls and Aberdeen, for the gen- speech hig pres peeches madi during WO day with ended The pe ont ut ig twelfth speed ches confined most part to the tariff and to the eral prosperity of the country. In all his sp he followed closely the lines of his former addresses on these ts. The president was accorded a cordial at the different and at many stations did not stop the crowds cheered as the special One feature of the day number of children in audiences, and the presi- several times, ad to see that the out ident day hi h at were eches subjed welcome stopping places, where the gathered train was the train and sped by the various inrge t referred he not aying Mitchell the pres longest address of the + and to them aying that stock wa At Was gli the Aue fre- y appiause Here work of individuals part they in tion You tumble made His speech dien Was ny pinay he sald you cannot carry returned | | hington from her visit to Porto | Guade | | Yell enter the afternoon Mrs. Roosevelt Returns to Washington Apr ¢ Mrs Roose Washington Ww well andg week's outing Canal Opposition Developing. Kingston salen, April 6 Royal Ma has arrive The Atrato Car on to ny s steamer from Colon and report that ing anal treaty in almost of Colombia except Panama. It is believed that the major ity In congress will favor the treaty, but there are fears that trouble will arise because the political situation in Colombia is becoming more complicat ed. and the idency Is surrounded with uncertainty tegena ar brings the aide hile ty tion is develog the Panama C every department pre Asked For Life Sentence. Newark, N. J. April T.—Annie M Hildebrandt, the young trained nurse of Orange who recently was convicted of having shot and severely wounded Bernard J. MeCallam, at Orange, was sentenced to six months’ imprison ment in the county jail When ar ralgned for ghe asked that she be sent to prison for life, saying that her life had been ruined, and she might as well spend what remain od of It in jail APRIL gsontonce 1903 1903 motN® FHABES, hai Bie, 1 12 | 04 31 12 wo 11 Jew Insurance Agency... | Economy the 10 THE PUBLIC : After April 1st, 1903, 1 will have my office on 2d floor of Bush Arcade Bell Pa. where I will be prepared to do a I will contin .e the business of John C. Miller and Boyd A. Musser. The line of conservative building, efonte, 4 Al * i 8 : I'hese times the prudent house- general Incurance busine s, gitions. A certain amount agency represents a good more: to exceed the limit and well man There have been that 0.4 AZ . financial distress, aged old line Fire Insurance Com- panies, The United States Fidelity & Guaranty increases in expenses are Bevere. The Union Casualty & Surety Company, and The New York Life Insurance Company-—the oldest and largest miternational Life Insurance Com- pany in the world, supervised by 82 governments, 1 would be pleased to have a social or business call from my friends, and kindly solicit a share of the patronage of you business, Yours respectfully, S. E. GOSS. At If You Need a Spring Medicine, Why do take some thing of yon know nothing ri Whe n vou take our pound’ what Company, Coal has advanced. Steam Heat has advanced. Electric Light has advanced. Prices generally have advanced. | So that people in the well as in the towns feel the den. Under "1 “Economy is the Watchword such circumstances ' For that reason the question of P rovid- ing for the Table is tant. We must eat to st and the most WHOLESOME NOURISHING Susaparilla Com SUBSTANTIAL you sre taking—we 3 UNADULTERATED you it 18 com posed of —and you can buy | foods possible ro 1 TOOK ry . I'here and most impor problem 18 £ vou which are tell what money at 10 better blood purifi any price; if aper " “11 arsaparun absolute than ieee 90 i for never C3 suminer, gros Cries i at SEC HLER & Vear alter vear rou, we will for Are RIWAVE CO'S. store. You one bottie i DC. C. D. ' You get more value lor your GREEN'S PHARMACY, money cates You 4an dopa on Bush House Blk. Bellefonte. " Never TAIT PTT IT AIT IITVIVITYY produe E.K. RHOADS At hs yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COA LS. Also all kinds ot Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand Superior Mroshings for lime burning. Builder's and PlasterersSand. 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: Cantal » » +» +. 2 » « Commercial - - . + a him. handles cheap ts ive at any impure { Xp ne \ price. When you must economize SECHLER & COS buy your groceries. ’ 18 the piace to | SECHLER & CO. MONEYTO LOAN In large and small quantities approved security. Farms for sale, Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte. or Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets REcRive DrErosiTs . DISCOUNT Nore No. 132 | No. 68 IM SHUGGERT. Cashin MORPHINE Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Habits rmanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving | or drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical sysems to | their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease, A home remedy | prepared by an eminent physician, FREE TRIAL TREATMENT WE GUARANTEE A CURE Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today. | Manhattan Therapeutic Association Dept. A 1135 Broadway, New York City Watchword | | Leave | Leave Bellefonte 1% pm | Leave wife must face many trying propo- | can | a {| Leave He ste 1 be used for living expenses, and no | u means | bur- | OLS ON ON ON | » Daily. i | and west bound from od 3 RA IL ROA ID SC HE CDULLE JENNBYLVANIA BAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after Feb AKND wth, 19008, VIA. TYRONE Bellefonte 1: Gham, HES pm WESTWARD SAA. arrive st Tyrone at Altoona, 1.00 pm; at Pittsburg arrive at wpm Tyrone 22pm ial Pittsburg 665 pm geliefonte 4 44 pm S00; at Altoona at © [4 VIA TYROXE Leave Yellefonte ? ssa phia bi 4 al Altoona arrive at Pitist BASTW AMD an, arrive Harrisburg 240 pm p m rig ive burg 6 & at Tyrone JUrg at Jo at Tyrons at Fuliadei- at t 1 at rong 2pm: at { Harr is Lila Adelphia 102 pm Leave Bellefonte 444 pm E00:at Harrisburg at |) ViA LOCK HAVEN Leave Bellefonte, 4.22 a. m. arrive Haven, 10.30, leave Williamsport Arrive at Harrisburg, 3.15 p.m { phia at 6. 2p. m | Leave Bellefonte 1 m, arrive at Lock Haven 210 pm at Willamsport 2 45 p m.; Harrisburg, 50 pm; Philadelphia 7 22 pm; ! and Buffalo 7&0 pm {| Leave Bellefonte, 5.06 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, bpom.. leave Will Jamsport 1.35 a. m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 a. m., arrive at Philadelphia at 7.2 a. m Via LEWISBURG | Leave Bellatonte att a.m. arrive al Lewis. | Purp m p10 m., Harrisburg, 11.9 &. m., Philadelphia. 7p.m Leave Bel lefonte 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, 4.42, at Harrisburg, 6.5 p. m., Phila. delphiast 10.20 p. m arrive Bom BAFTWARD Tyrone Lock 1240 p.m at Fhiladsl atl 6 pv 1 country a BALD BAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD, BABTW A RD 13 93n INFENRLY S883 EE bb EE EE Ee I LN) ll TT LE TEE EE SS Ai i ad ck Haven Week das URG & FYBONE 5 effect N BAIL ROAD. EASTWARD 104 1 THE 1 : 3 . oo rN Le 2 3 = BEAD AD we wt “Feds el Fo fed de "RE EE FEE RRIXGRS NASR BARI BL BELLEFONTES SNOWSHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on and after Nov 20, 18 Leave Bellefonte Mam and 545 p.m, Arrive al Bnow Shoe... | Am 7 : Leave Snow Shoe Arrive at Bellef For rates N "i te “ to ticket agent A.W, D, 88 J. R sen | Woon Pass Act TREE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Tabie effective Nov. 4 READ D No liNo ws i Not 87 A TIONS No.2)? Lv Am Bu Ar EFONTE N £h pA wn Hecla Park Dunkles Hublersburg Snydertown Nit wel | =~ ree 1 pr Kr des s Nid’ Mackeyville Osdar Springs Salona Mini Hata Ar (BEECH CREEK RR Jersey Shore... Eb BE TE a I I I a ERT Roi » - © Arr y A § Lve Lye { Wmsport § 0, Phila. & Reading ry PHILAD.... 1 ¥ ~NEW YORK. ¥ (Via Phila.) Pp m.a miArr Hn Lveip. m. a. m. t Weeks Days, NEW YORK (Via Tamaqua) pam I iy. A ft Week Days i 05am Philadelphia 8) | bound train from W Sia p. m. Sunday nda ing Oar attached to east Fillamsport at 11:30 p.m, hiaat 1]: 6p. m., EPHART General Rupt BArINTR OC ENTRAL RAILROAD. | WESTWARD. spring Trade is Here ! Now let's your minds will get down to business, for with the breaking up of winter oaturally turn to thoughts of seeding. FARM and GARDEN TOOLS, FERTILIZERS, MACHINERY, SEEDS. Eto | We are not talking "Hot Air’ when we tell vou that we have antici. pated your wants and that you will ind us well stocked up on goods from reliable manufacturers, THE FARMER AND GARDENER may come to our establishment and select their goods, knowing that their wants have been carefuily studied for years. Every slip of paper or mem. orandum bearing our name } isa jjanraites of the QUALITY AND MER. IT of the articles purchased e are the largest and most complete house in our line in Central. Pennsylvania. McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. To take effect Apt. 8, 189%, EASTWARD. f - : | | Sra HORS Ly. Bellefonte... Coleville.. Morris... +~Whitmer..| Hunters... Fillmore... wBrialy ... Waddle... JLambourne.. 7 12]... Krumrine Zistate College i: we Struble.... | ht | aK EATER TIN =r SEwEY = - teat nd Lo A Lo LL tele te. EEL EE TE LEE PPPABARRIANOS EE TT 81]. Bloomsdort Fine Grove. Trains from Moniandon, | Hamsport, Lock Haven and with train Nos, 3 and PPR pr a “stm Emm EERE E> - L Bes Lewisburg, Wil FARMERS Get your horses ready for your spring work by feeding American Stock Food SAMPLE, 15 DAYS FEED, FRER-X genuine without jeture of Unel ord under guarantee Seo, * Sam MANUVACTURED BY American toc Fond a, Pa SIDNEY KRUMRINE, Buletyst, Pa,
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