: 7 - : " | | ah ¢ fre emvocrat, hundred of them rushed on deck, and | canons to the cardinal was then reed in | — Tux Triaw Lasr—Sarah W Ayers | ) A | 4 m a panic ensued, The officers and crew | Latin by Canon Franceso Arduithl. To | va Jerome Bpeigelmyor, sgt, Spangler & HY P AY $8 00 : W Ad were powerles, When the waves be- | this Cardinal Gibhons, remaining seated | Howes for plaiviuffs und Orvis Bower & . ae SiN SEHOURAT 1s ub gn breaking over the decks the women | and wearing his beretta, replied in Eng- | Orvis for cefence, - ’ ’ © my, Pu shrieked nnd fell on their knees implor- | lish. E J Purdue ve W L Woodcock, Dule - Sw ¥ al 0 A noses]. Sl ing help, while the children clung 0 | Upon concluding the choir effectively | for pinintiff For this S=day Strike Clock, with A LIVE PAPER-dovoted to theinterests of the | their garments orying and screaming, | rendered the Te Deum, afier which the | Supervisors of Harris township vs Bol. aeons made within thres months willbe con | The anguish of the women in trying to | cardinal went forwsrd to the altar and inte and Boslsburg Turnpike Compn- A 1 A tt hi ip AN ssculinei wat AErOAPMESE Me pootect the little ones frown the spray | the papsl indulgence of one hundred A? “aver & Gephurt for defences. alll ac men ’ paldaxceptat option es stbe paid for fu | "48 Pitible to behold. The carrying | days wus read in Latin. The cardinal rh an rea Sadie Ocker, Spanglor go ewes for plainy ¢ away of the mast added to the terror bl t . y i ry RI us ton oash ys absoribers will y then blessed the people ssetsshled, The Lugarus Moyer vs John McOmer Keller present & copy free of charge. ; of the passengers and they olutched | church was occupied largely by Ameri- for plaintiff and 8 or & H 4 oda axitusive si probiauie mela or adveriing one another as though they expected 10 | cans and distinguished visitors to Rome Cob for doterice TF . sigh Fe have the mos ample fail fof JOB WOK be the next to be swept away, duriog the investitute, All the pré- DD Woods va 8 R Pringle. Crosby and rogrammes, Posters. Uomimercial printing de. in the | The vessel gradually settled in the lates, with the cardinal returned to the Spangler & Howes for plaintiff and Orvis ow - - ’ (+ Solis lows term than Sheemonths loose sand, and at ten o'clock, when she | sacristy when the prothonatory read the | Bower and Orvis for defence, ©*™ ike for sach additions! insertion . Special | Was first discovered by the coust guard, | Latin proces verbal, which relates each | Oristins strong vs Jobn A Weaver. avticesvushati mote, \., there was not more than abouta half | event, however small, in the proceed- | Kline fot plaintiff sud Ray for Defence, Loaus Notices 10 cents otiing. ssdsertisinghy dozen feet of free board left. Every sea | ings of taking possession, which docu-| EJ Pruner vs the Poor District of Bel. quarter, hall year or yous asfollows : makes a clear breach over her decks, | ments were signed by the bishops and |Jefonte Borough Keller for plaintiff, carrying everything overboard. When | prelates present: Arroption followed | Fortney for defence, first discovered the vessel was in the | and all present went forward, one after | Joseph Adams vs the Overseers of the ines this gh A Airiet midst of a very high sea which was |another, knelt before the eardinal and | Poor of the township of Boggs. Beaver, naan ween HO 1820 sweeping her fore and aft. The high | kissed bis ring. Each spoke a tew | Gephart & Dale. - A A [E30 ss | northeasterly winds which prevailed | words, which were kindly responded to County of Centre va D A Musser. Fort. 20 inches... = 00 prevented the life savers from making | bv the cardinal. Even little children | ™®Y for plaintiff, Orvis Bower & Orvis for “TT | any attempt at rescue. They tried sev- | from the neighboring streets were ad- | defence. Foreign Adve ae r watrac. when haltyearty | eral times, however, to fire the line by | mitted. The scene was remarkable in | FJ Fagan vs C T Frybervor. Crosby SPACKIQOCPIED i | in| Fd Pagan ve Lirica Noricss, 15 cents par line sach insertion, | Means of mortar on shore, but the aim | many ways, Americans were especially a . y Hastings & Roeder for defence. Nn arte Eo ee sditoria columns, 16 conte | 789 t0 low and the line fell wide of the | gratified at the interest shown in seeing |, M Bivgsman ve Harry Cartin, Harsh- Phos opigpelitig ier mark. When they finally succeeded | the second American cardinal take pos- berger for plaiotiff, Beaver, Gephart & —_—— TTT in getting a line to the vessel it was lit- | session of bis titular church, Dale for defence DIRECTORY. tle or no use owing to the heavy sea. —tto———————— : Harriet P Korman ot al, vs Penn's R R DISTRICT AND COUNTY OVFIORNS. A great erowd of people has gathered | —Mingle's shoo stare. re panglen AT yg fn ving, Congress, Hon. A.G. Corrin, Bellefonte. on the beach and ne endeavoring by The Coronet Wins JD Gardner vs J G 1 State Senator, Hon. W, A. Wastacs, Clearfield. every means in their power to sadist the Reh pil hes Suge ' Orvis Representatives, Hon. J, A. Woopwasp, life saving crew, It is believed that sev- The yacht Coronet arrived off Q2008- | Reeder for a plaintiff, Hastings & Hon, L. Raoxs. . ; . ‘ President Judge 40th _Dist., Contre and Huntingdon eral of the passengers have been swept town at 130 o'clock this morning: | Isaac Bame's administrators vs Chris. overboard by the waves, Nothing has been heard of the Daunt- | tisn Bame's executors, Orvis Bower & Or. Hon, A. O. Furst, Bellefonte, oy agislat Jutaw, Hon. To Xoo The Scotia is under the French flag (less. The Coronet passed the winning | vis for plaintiff, Fortney for defsne | \ \ \ Hon J, R. Sarva, and bails from Marseilles, She wa, | point at 2.50 under a full press of can —— A ——ee : fos A. J.G A : : . we Mi s Seunty Crmmttsivasst Ine, Worn built at Leith, Scotland, November 1881, vas, with the wind north-west snd fresh’ Mingle 4 show story, i i ———— A A ————— Fou immusben, 40d i therefore comparatively new. on paming the giveojlioe, RochesPoint'| ~—A Bary Buxwer Coxvicres.—The PH Lh 0 Sommisioners’ Clerk, G. W. Ksussaasa. She is brig-rigged and registered 2,492 | the victorious yacht fired five guns and | Indisna Court this week tried W, A - Sheriff, W. Mries WaLkss. gross tons. There is but liitte hope of | time was st once taken by the Royal Connor for burning Gallagher's bar Dopaty Sheriff, Wx. Dukexax, i b L. The Scoti ith b . ‘ : 0, . Prothonotary, L. A. Somasvres. caving the vessel. The : 1a, with her | Cork Yachtelub, whichjhad been on the | Bear Taylorsville, Indiana county, last t P BLAIR S Treasurer, Cas. Sarva, #87go is valued at from $500,000 to $7- | 1ookout for the yachts, The club then | June. This was one of the cases | ® . des dg eglatas Court, J. A, MoCramx, 00,000. : : hoisted a signal aonouncing the Coro. | Which the notorious “Jim” Myers { . — : At eight o'clock this evening the | net's asrival, various stations snswering | implicated. Connor is an old and —lce cream every day at Jacob's | 1 A D r Agents sctuslly clear $10 | Rad " District Attorney, J. C. Mayan, . : : Seroner, Dr. I. K. Her, Scotia was lying easy in about two the pennant. The wind was blowing wealthy farmer living in the northern | delivered in any quantities to families daily with wy wonderful 1 | how patent rubber under-garment for te- County Detective, Capt A. MurLaw, fathoms of water two hundred feet from | hard and the Coronet entered Cork har- | *ection of the county, and has contipu- | 8! shortest notice, | males. One lad i 50 6 b . . | ; \ | io, hie ¥ solid O0 Bret two 3 AA AAA AAAS ~~ | shore, It has been impossible as yet to | bor in spanking style with all sails set | ly harbored Myers and his gang. Last —— Mus H. F Laryis, A we "HOURC i ent from the captain : u : ~Fox Rexr.—A. M. Hoor bas a ‘ni CHURCHES. obtain any statem A aod hugging the western shore from | *™Wer he became enraged at a neigh- | covera desirable houses for ait - yi. Stikagey IN Prasbytorian, Howard street. Rev. Wm. Leavis | OF Officers. The life saving crew have |... io finish, The Coronet experieng bor and sought to retaliate by burning | tractive rates. vr Services every Sunday at 103C 4. wand 7 » i { : : | Pastor So lots eters Suudey 88 10.00 ois. 4142 3 succeeded in landing one hundred pas ed numerous gales with tremendous bis barn. He secured the services of : - Monting (Chapel) Wednesday at 7-30 7. x. engers on the beach, but late in the | On Tossda Jim Myers and Dave Wells, the lait : X : he ( esday und Wednesday last J aller ~Oysters in any style snd by the | A 7 E X 5 ward and Spring Streets, Rev. D. : : ¢ . ’ b ! M. E Church, Howard and Spr y bn H afternoon orders were received from she hove 10 several Lours each day and being the individual who was caught io | quart, shell or tub st Jacob's. 4-41, | BEE R SON, 8. Monroe, Pastor, Services ovary ar nday 4 vid F i b 4 % 7 vu Sanday School at rx. Prayer | N : : : & V 2 and? v. x. Sunday School & yer | New York to keep Lhe passengers % | made only ninety miles in forty-eight the far West bififiiajor Chamber, The Sh | ; Will sh 1 §.. John's Protestant Episcopal Oburch. Lamb and | board until the arrival of barges, which | hours, old man Connd¥ got Wells intoxieated TAS ie ri Lars aos Sau, we, 1.1 wl furnis you with Hash a. J. Tawa . : : 3 “ 3 " air : Ni sion township, i Beetles vy ntay ay Lo r. u | had been dispatched on Thursday after- | Tp, average run during the passage _ spple ack, nd then paid bim mile west of Unionville : i id Agr M ts f 11 eo LL i Ld : . Nf 3 : 2 4 i yw) a re Biabop ae ov, uncon. varied from 230 to 250 miles per day. M 0 Yury the tte, Witieh he. did. land, with » good fram= d welling house | ea 0 a ds P. MeArdie Pastor. Mass at 6 and services 16-30 A. x. The passengers are very anxious to | The Apparent time oecupied io the pas. yers was along and saw it, and gave | stable and other outbuildings erected : the whole matter away. Tuesday the | thereon. Price $400.00 At Thei Pr of and TroM et ashore, as they complain of the | sage was fourt - tn > . Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W. 0H. .H N 4 y P ge was fourteen days, twenty-three jury retired to consider the evidence No. 2. Sitoste in Huston township Snyder Pastor. Services ev ry Sunday at 10-30 +. x. | treatment accorded them by the esp- | hours and thirty-four minuites and for. ; near Jalian Furnace, coe sere of iand, | 2 m YI7 1 AEE | 3: 2Th3AY Sctios at 330». un. Praymr |, 0d officers, say that they have |ty-six seconds and the actual time at Prasrated, Sue especially that of Myers, with « good frame dwelling house and | MEA | M ARKET and, after being out a short time, re- other outbuildings. Price $375 00. | AA 4 Mooting Wednesday evening at 7.90, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rev. Obas. T. Steck, | had scarcely any food for some time | Greenwich basis is four ine- " ; Pastor Services every Sundey at 1000 A. x. and Tp, y y ; ourteen any, nine turned a verdict of guilty against Con- No. 3 Situste in niounville borough, w. Sunday School at 330 r. x. Prayer Meetingat | past. The weather contioues fine and | teen hours, thiray seven miouite and BOP a new frame dwelling hooss snd other IN THE LD Noll eduudng wvening a quiet sea prevails It is expected | frurteen seconds. The whole number outbuildings. Prices $550.00. ey United Brethern, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Pe - Wertman. Pastor. Servi very other Sunday at | thet assengers will be taken off jof nautieal miles sailed was 2,049 ; ~Mingle's shoe store. For information owl on or address, 10.30 %. %. and 7 ’.. "Sanday School ate a wm Pray that the p ngers wm 1 9 AJ ATE Gummy. Cona rad House, Da A. M.E Church, West High Strest. Rev. Norris, | of : ard 29th : : y . Shey narra deig Bed fui Rp fhoriont ind New York to-morrow morning. rday 29th ; the shortest 38 miles on Just received from the publisher a copy —— a Y.M C. A. Spring and High Streets. General —— cr — Tuesday, 224. No accidents happesed | the 1887 Edition of Conklin's Handy Mesting and Services Sunday at 4» ¥. Library sad : : Reading Roow open from § 4. %. to 10 r. x, daily. —Mingle's shoe store to any of the sailors, despite the great | Maouel of Useful Information, a neat ! or Meeting Wednesday at 7-50 ». x. in barges which will convey them to the longest day's run 20] miles sn Sat- ~Userer Invoxuariox.—We navel sur Unionville. Pa Allegheny Street. —Fruits of all kinds, canned goods! ——— sl : a ek they were compelled to under- | book of 288 pages of closely printed | eapen Aor narket, finest grades of | Corned Does a specialty. Archbishop Gibbons Takes Pos es. ; . . . printed | ; . ake st times, With the exception of matter, absolutely teeming with infor | - Jveximx's Arnica Sacve. The Best ” Salve inthe world for Cute, Brajees, tains a million facts, also many tables Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheam, Fever Sores, | LODGES, taf e Lode 5. 08 4 a ts on Thee. gion, t he Lei i . . . { a Shite Lox bot oh every AS oa ett y ‘aree Lorn sails and a little broken tack | mation on over 2.000 subjects, It eon. Balto “'o Thapter No. 241, meets on the fret Fri los, March 25. Cardinal James g ‘ng on board was ia as good ght of ever: month ‘ y } wot fa hie he vb ov A i “ hd gh ; ih ey " BK. T.. on the. second Gibbons, archbiskop of Baltimore, to- when the anchor was dropped | of practical value to every one in all | Tetter, ( bapped hands, Chilblaint Constans Commande bh & “ v8 % v 8 » : » wr when it was raised | sorts of business, trades and professions, | Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi fda night of every month . . riday n { It is handsomely bound in alligator, | tively cores Piles, or no pay required. It Wi th th Ll me - 28. Contre Lodes No 153 1. 0,0 F. mest avery Thurs T ’ X i 0. 0. F. Hall, opposite rastevere, as his lilular ehar . © : 5 ’ hl | “ | with a gold side stamp, and sprinkled | is ¢ anteed to © pr . ons aboard was twenty. ’ re AN prinkled | is guaranteed to give perfect bg bush Hoge y red i " 1 rool f 5 a re , ; é Bellefonte Encampment No, 72. meets the second | WHE AFFAY ed in the splendid ahi | edges . The wonder to us is bow low | tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents v ” evn sailors, five officers, the | the book ean be sold at the pominal | per box. Forsaleby J. Zeirex & Sos. OUR MEAT IS AL W AYS and fourth Mondays of ssch month in the Hall op- teardinal, wearing a white fur cap, on" suite the Bush House ” : . x Te i Bea } orice zak oF i ati a i No. 210. 0. of U. A.M. meets son silk mantle and a long tra When | s tess boy, and five guests, | price asked for it. Ita = stistios are | a : Bailafonte Onoancil No. I. ead jo y ie Coronet people believe that the | Prought down to date, and will be found | . ~Fnglish Spavin Lisimant removes ; avery Tueaday evening in Bush Arcade, . he reached the door of the reh he f i | correct in every particular. Ev p | all Hard. 8 vt : Logan Branch Council No. 141, Junior Order U. A, be twenty-four to thirty | ¥1i ! + Every one | all Hard, Sofi, or Calloused Lumps and : M. meta every Friday evening, y Bellafonte Ounclars No. 111.1 O. 0. meets in Har strip of carpet, The canons ha ming ris’ New Batlding the second and fourth Friday eve : ping of mel month to the church and the studenis of the Beatiefints Fonoibles Co, “BRB” Sth Reg. NX. 6. P. American College in Rome, wears g meats in Armory Hall every Friday evening. f day took possession of Santa Mur in », Saten Island. The ny evening at 7 o'clock at 1 should have a copy. It will be mailed | Py . “ | Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin ter in arriving, Captain Aader- | to any address on reosipt of 25 cents, y# that the weather was the | by Geo, W. Ogilvie, Pablisher, 219 Lake L arbe, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Mpraios, JIUTIOCY, St. Chicago, Lil. Agents can make | Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs. Ee money selling it. | Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant. AND WILL I GIV F : { surplices, wera waiting for the arch. HABLIC palsages, ] ! . . . |! ' iting i . — — ed. Sold by F. Potts Green, Druggist, i knelt upon a cushion placed there on a he ever experienced io all his 174 | bishop. Cardinal Gibbons, when he ap- - 1 a 2 ’ otia Ashore ~=DRUNKEN NESS, ok Liquor Hanrr cay | Bellefonte Pa. 8.44 1y. = TIS wr - The Scotia Ash proached the church, was accompanied ~Mingie’s shoe store. | 88 Cunep sy Apmixrsrering Dx. Haixes' | a— i yf ATISE ACTION. Wl TELEPHONE CONXECTION by Right Rev. John Ireland, bishop of A. | Gororw Serectric.It can be given in a | —~Spring and summer sesson. 1887 a. " e h OR - 14 : " TR BR i Broox1Yx, March 25.—The steamship |g, p_.) Minn., and by Master of Cere. | Rich Yonng Colt of the Dauntless. | cup of coffee or tea without the knowl. | Beotia, of the Fabre Line, that plies os M wi andothers: Th di- | LL | edge of the person taking it, effecting between New York and the Mediterra~ mols Ara ang alr host 4 | A speedy and permanent cure, whether | *onable woolens, Leave your order | t y pr 5 . v i 4 : Paint’ st nal, after kneeling, kissed the crucifix, | Cadwell Colt, who started on the y the polinns is a moderate drinker or an | now. Moxreomuny & Co haat awbiore ot of F ol a a which was presented him by a canon | Ocean race with the Dauntless, is ti alcoholic wreck. Thousspds of drunk, Tailors WEAK #UNDEVELOPED tion, fifteen miles east of Fire Island i | richest vo man of h in ( | ards have been made temperate men ’ wearing a cape. The cardinal then pat | richest young ma is Age in ; i “i 3 a : — : f ! ons SN PATS of tha NT MAN BC ENLARGED DF | necticut, and with but one excep | who have taken the Golden Specific in OA ETNA ATR Te on his beretta and so covered placed in- i . : res . morning. She took the beach with her oenso on the thurible. He oh. again | in all Now England. He is the son of | or tore, thuir luGwlege, SARIN ong Conn Sur paper, To pep ra hesd on but finally worked around bared his head, took a spersorium from | Samuel Colt, who made $2.000.000 in | of their own free will. No harmful ef' | When Baby was sick, we save her Castoria, 2 de ora] mam broadside on in the frightfully high sea the esnon, who had presented the eruci- | the manufacturing of arms. I well re. fect results from its administration, When she was & Child she cried for Castorta, [Calin ginal ra aL ALS that was running, An east-noribeast [o_o signed himself with the sign of | member “Sam Colt, as he was common | COr*® guaranteed. Send for circular | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, a Oo a Ty Teen Tay Te i : : : - v {and fall particulars, Address in oon’ hurricane was blowing at a velocity of 70 the cross. Then replacing the beretta, | ly ealled, and who at that time was | fidence Golden Specific Co., 185 Race | When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, miles an hour, as soon as the vessel be, | he asperged the people present with | # sruggling adventurer, He bad 1n- | st. Cincinnati, Obio. AGENTS WANTED to sell “REMINIACYNCES came caught in the quicksande the sea holy water, after which he again replace. vented a torpedo and blown up s small Fo a——————————— . of 60 YEARS In the NATIONAL METROPOLIS, By was esught in all directious about her | od his beretts and was thi ice incensed : vessel off the battery, but it structed but BEN PERLEY POO by the violent hurricane, The waves by the canon, the choir meanwhile | little attention. He also had the mod. —— : Tinstrating the Wit, Hemor. and Feonutricities of made a clean breach over her deck and {singing tho artiphon, “Ecce Sacerdes ‘el of an Tupeavad poly but Ya wis end ceri TX eh hend Foosutricitios at . | not conside oe, ety pS +" to th Ste when the vessal was discovered by the | Magnus,” jet are of much vay Ais Own iliwtory froar'se olden thos Ye the nudding EN life saving crew her two masts had been | After being thus incensed the proces. | or) Poot atl could hardly pay board : a Jon teed fhrengthy or whe suler Vom | rapid sabes. Address for thivsinr and Verma, i i BARD BROS. Pabtishers, Ph swept from their stepping by the sogry | sion moved to the altar, followed by the bills, but in & few years afterwards he . . ve Sag id was a milliopair, There were at that | dg! po I wl he d ted fi eardinal, who. b} the people as he time two young Colts in this city, and \ Tue Most ® vessel when she deparied irom | went, At the altar the blessed sacra both were wild, In. addition to Sm Marseilles, on February 20, had on | ment was administered and all knelt : board several hundred passengers | for a short time in prayer. The prooes- Seu rue Bis haves " a vie uaght These for the most part, were Italian | sion next went to the high altar. Then the South, and then came’ to this city emigrants bound for this country to wet- | the eardinal knelt and the canon recit- seeking his fortune ; but alas, he only tle in the west, At Naples, where she | ed the paternoster and other Prayers. | found a prison and a gallows awaiting onlied a fow days afterwards, there em: | [0 the apse a throne, with white back him. He was convicted of the murder barked 800 passengers. These were | And crimson canopy, had been placed. | of Samuel Adame, and the whole case from lis sister ship, the Bermuds |The cardinal seated himself on the was reproduced in the recent Unger which wits previously sunk in the dis- | throne, the bishops and priests in at- | trial, He only escaped the sentence of 4 collision with the Italian man- | tendance being seated about him, The the law by committing suicide, and his (Of war Talis. These passengers swell | prothonotary, Mgr. Pericole, thereupon | body was earcied into Hartford for in- the Jit to pearly 1,100. A few others |read in Latin the papal bull msigniog | torment. Under such sad circumstan- were taken out at Gibralter, which point | the church Santa Maris, in Trastevere, oon the present greatness of the Cblt she ieft on February 27. The vessel ex~ {to Cardinal Gibbons as his titalsr family had its inception church, After the reading of the bull ys the canons went forward to the throne i We are now showing full lines of sea- lighthouse, during the terrific gale this .
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