f— No Yacht Race Yesterday. New York, Sep. 29. ~This is the day sot for the second contest between the Thistle and Volunteer, A worse day can hardly Le imagined, The wind is light and every object i obscured ina heavy fog. A drizaling rain is falling, and everything is damp apd Seary, Most of the sailing yachts went down to the Hook last night and anchored At 10 o'sloek a iuside the Horseshoe, ispateh was received from Sandy Hook Btating that the steam fog whestle on he Government pier was blowing at that although it still hid egular intervals, and he fog had lifted a little, bjeots over 500 yards a vay. fly ing at San The sig- bals which have bsen dy look for several days, predictiog a ortherly storm, have been haaled own, d by without being felt in this vicmni- “ The Thistle remained in the Horse- all I'he bs of whi i ballast, to 108 last night, Hl Was sDiiied is Sel her the stern a Mr. trim. down by Ball is ¢ l'o | Si1X In great pal, wisfied with the ves- i's ghten the racer, het o Id davits number, wire At ¢ the point hore at the railroad dock » Thistle was pissing by ndy Hook, gring out to the starti She sail i she had not set mainsail snd ith he had her Sa. he was in ner LTE j I'he following ch was Hi v dispa ilimds at 1005 m ather still remains very i 4 ren, at Sandy Et Al minute t the fog Y ) hat") bible that a suart 4 " : 100 AS wai ’ i n y unless the fog noon, wii Ww eabouts say is not atv all By 11 o'clock the wind had rn to «ix miles an hour and the later L ‘or ng getting thicker; half to Aan nour tell four miles wind f fog an nour, ou ta to ie was 80 dense at notl 1 be seen beyond hundred is, 4 t 12 Face 1s a Ww ¥ » signalled that all tl he about { the Electra off ion bo Wis to-day, and ‘ X at onca pus ana ed for home’ - Thistle Again Succumbs to the Volunteer. ew York, September 30. —0f all aces for the America's cup uone pver sailed before under conditions | h prev was ever more fairly won than this sailed attlo day's race, and % 3° ich the Volunteer def: " h cutter e of forty miles, i ne Thistle, over I'be only eople have who saw the race is that histle was not able to show more srthy qualities and thus make the t a closer one, half an hour after the start that the Thistle a fluke or a shift of wind should 14 It Was was a beaten hoat her from what promised to be an helming defeat. the thrash the type told so heavily against the at the In twenty - to windward contre cutter was beaten ten The p redeemed herself a little com- me before the wind by gaining es and forty nine seconds, inutes and twenty-six seconds on lunteer corrected time of 542.56 windward work he Thist minutes and rty-nine and one fourth seconds. run before the wind the Thistle he Volunteer two ur and the finish Thistle, the ie fourteen leer, Volunteer minutes one-half seconds, Oa be Royal Eagle flagship Mohican, accompanied the racers, bdore Carruthers, of the Kingston | lub; Sir Lionel West, rto the United States: hang Mrs, Bell, of the oard admitted that the pn fairly beaten, British Captain Thistle. Thistle - ition Defeated in Tennossee A\N0oG A, Tenn,, September 29, — of Prohibitien wad that po ed igures ean yet be given on : : ch from dicate ni that ofl ols aver lg the o tions the passe 1 tae Cast was No the FrelurT . i : Indoatn ¢ at the polly with free lune nid personally solicited votes, voting 1 lace tare was» avish | banners, swung (hem being God, Home nod Tennessee ote for Mother, Wile ana 167 have no dofence; sve your The women and children of rappea’ to the manhood yer, to-any,” ete, les woe everywhere treated pct. During the morning eebings were held at the At Athens, where the vote 1 and it was ascertained that of 120 was obtained for Pro- ol The storm has apparently pass. two : the run, |! | 4:45. : and | were | their heads and sang the doxology. The returvs to the Times at 8 p. m, in- dicate that East Tennessee will give 20,- 020 majority for the amendment, This makes the result appear more d subtful. I H I— 550 5 The Fault Finders. 8 bas ils To these creatures there the of Lebanon worthy of ‘note or comment’ except its possible spots of decay. No faith in the solid roots; no delght in Almost every purish pious wondpeokers, in Cedar of is nothing Lord's tae spreading branches , no comfort un- der the sheltering leaves ; no sweet meets, no satisfaction anywhere where there is not a dainty grub beneath’ Over any such kpot, however unnotice- they fowls Able or unimportant, will make more ado than all other in “the Living branches thereof, From =ll such Lord deliver us.'—Chiecago Churehk. — hy A— Still Further r Am nded ct 4 i. HArrIsnt ve Ihe night furth. The® R state ' i Mmis i revenue on er amended the enger railway murder of went Out g, the sixth morning, The d {ir his mothe efendant : satisfactic f ~Aireat red ction in y I'l HE 8 i As every line « at OC Dan's tock must be ds dig iy down, 3) osed of R134 been put *, ~The greats! b.rgains ever offered The enti prices have Oorman's i, w. in Bellefonte at ( re must be sol and le very I —]A— ADDITIONAL LOCAL. stock een ma formation in Dieki lat member C E, Any one ha nson, Lg mmpany Fiftythird Penosylvania Volunteers, yw led ge 8 wher abouts will con favor Hier Mary Pa. er a on iDgman n a i widow by addressing Glen Iron, Uni -The Lock note of the fact mn county, train Fess mikes od Haven 4 ' hat the Ot by President Cleveland and party ‘J resents an outlay of 2200.000 bat its edi. tor was not manly enough to state that! Mr. C | expense of the trip. ieveland him«elf bears the entire The Pennsylvania | i railroad company saw fit to furnish a handsome train; but not at the expense of the couniry, as that sheet would have | its readers beliey e, In orde the i Day by rio carry ’ : " tent the nroacla yf n 0 J i H | by securing the ur n rnor ie } I our tod 0 | achoolg—a very great propovtion of : which were not in session at time | the spring —~E. E. | Higbee, Superintendent Public Instrue- 21, wor Day, and earnest- the | of tree-plantiog in tion, appoints Friday, Oastober Autumn School Art { ly urges upon superintendents t As , teachers ti ef. work, good re- | officers ut every and school hroug he 10 i | State, the propriety of using fort to forward this important ue employing such means their Judgment may direct that port of work He further quests they secure a full in order that the | preserved per- | mernantly among the school documents | re done, f : record thereof may be of the Commonwealth. Presiogst's Tair, ~ President Mm, C departed from | Washington for their western and south- At Balti. gathered at the Tne and leveland ern trip on Friday morning, more a larg SARL ' n crowd n Lk greet i lstinguicbed purty, and wil along the route crowds of people had wise nbled sud heartily | choered as the train sped by, At Har | rishurg thousands of people gathered at the station, cannons were fired, flags waved, bands played, nud a rousing re- ception was given. There was such a rash for the oar that the train had to be started to keep off the crowd, At Lewistown fully a thousand peo. ple greeted the presidentis] party as their train slowly passed the station. The president bowed from the platform of the resr car. The train passed through Huntiogdon on sobedule tite, BL 5.00 this afternoon. A thousand 1 je ward workers bowed persons were gathered around the the | magazines, ————— A SR nt Union de pat and 1 flags were o displayed many The stood on the rear platform, with un- covered heal, and gracefully bowed to on buildings, president the thre ny Mes, Cleveland stood gmil- the door and waved her the school children Colonel Lamont also ing under handkerchietl to snd young ludivs, stood on the platform and recognized a At Mifflin and M+, Union the inhabitants were out in force fow personal friends, and waved nnd cheere! the excursion While pwsing the great wurvside iron mills a platoon a good speed, one of {of grimy workmen rushed from their { tasks and display ed their stalwart pro- | { The people of “iki veave a right royal portions stripped to the waist, i i | welcome, wl Indies being uy wtrons held the nently « | eonsiderabie majorite ed pint! Mi ing plumes Fine. babies aloft, maidens shook and husbands, brothers lovers sp it tt r throats with shouting. mlerisliplog pancra enjoyed ' vel de | oming demon Knowledges cure sll disease of the ay will remove Pimples, ther efie -Will : i Lions M Siar I. stem an Elee- «faction guaran. i | gestion try ynstipation an trie Bitters— Enti rm y refun Price 50 of fi Son's Drog We kinds of book binding Book Bi wmred to do DING sre now pre ail rates snd will gunrantes Send in papers, , and have them boun f. | st reasonable all work. your books, ~! ‘ OVA Tusk ™i Sap { ROYAL Feud SEY yyy el # - POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never st iea A marvel of nrity 1 al thas The o'dent tair a Busi ruccessfy iy prepared ih men for the setive Circulars addres: PF. DUFF & SONS, Piusburg, I'a Mason & Hamlin" f We ¢ : oh. have v ne ng on : h mung | For Ife | You are hereby notified that | N Gorden, Administra inal on the crowd- f ir crows | their | and ! by Jhe presi- | LL | of Bellefonte, sid county, deceased, and the Betate of | presentsd his potithon 0 the sald (4 Gr praying that | Cotitre | fas | Cnsrt of Cobtre Thane ol 1 | For specific pariormance if suid contrast and show {passin ITany you have | toads for the specific porforamece of the sontnset in | wld petition montiened necording to the tras Intent | nid meaning thereof { othe Is CoNsumprion INcuganLE — Read the following © Mr. C. H. Morris, New- ark, Ark, says: “Was down with Ab- cess of Lungs, and friends and physi- cians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive, Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third gottle, and able to oversee the work on the farm. It is the ! finest medicine ever made. Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, says: “Had it not been for Dr. New Discovery for Ohio, King's Consumption | would have died of Lung Troubles. Was giv- | en up by doctors. Im now in the best health,’ it. | free at Zellers & Son's Drug Store, | {of Try Sample bottle - wr——— -We are now prepared to do all kinds of plain and fancy JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDIXG, All work warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed, bl deseri} kinds of BOOKS to ord ANK tions of all { ali made or, and magnzines and peri. odicles boun be Lest style and for the ieast money, craT and see for yourself, New Advertisements, Castoria enres Colle, Constipation Bow Rtat: r Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eriuctation, for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to + =hildren that Worms, gives sleep, sod promotes @ — [ recommend it ag superior to any prescription known to me.” H A Awncuzs, M.D, Tus Cewraivs Coxrany, 182 Fulton Street, ¥. XY. 111 80. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, X, Y. SEASON OF 1887-°S88. 0 W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable ORPHANS COI I's N THE ORPHANS COURT OF 4 § AMENDMENT | * , { arihe 5 roads as § en tr Yolers = w youte pwarda } iw FORTE. A dials at fr shall have bee a sant tm paid at Jens ¢ month & the eleetio hat the sey wl toads as foiiows “Rrery male citiven, te ontyane f nae the 108 vote at ali elect First He shall Bates al Lose He wy 1 Lined ore wre) « sad - =» ¥ & Jas ne, shal we hare bowen § wih toni eitinen of the Valle | ] i we Focond shall bave fod In the states one veut ¢ if. haw Tevhonely bives: a ganlified elector or me five bern stats shall have re ved | WHY. i atl | look at, and every man in Centre county can be wells lin the se leotic wn of his tailor | ant task for me to show my goods and qt | ave egisinrmre at | | | : | 8. U.THOMPSON & C0., Merchant Tailors, Cgrpet. Tore may vol oy respectively side Fifth. Por the wa of 4 i have gained al out of * kept at aa _— wy Linge y alms any wailore t Ie by 1 # lumaton ] armed ' rinining titied soldiers ar shall be ret where for ehall wuld me nade ae sea uh be on "hy ewis i rom CHARLES WwW. _ETONE Becrotary of swerith ; had the Comm EGAL NOTICE:~In The Or phan’ Court of Centre County, In the tra tter of the Estate of Theodore Gordon late of the borough James D. Gordon, late of the same piace, deceased, To WL Gordon, brother f ithe sid docedents tor of & of James D. Gordon, deosasnd. has he may be permitted § he 8 party to pr oesding for the speeifi Performance of 8 weitten ontract sutered into by snd between the said Theo Gordon, dedossed, and the said James DD Gord ", deooaved, Cyrus Gordon, sed | X. O. praying four a wperifice set and the tdered and directed a potice a A wWouk for i iw hewspapers § 4) ] Ay f An 1 4 i's he he Mot day "me a ai ho sald petition of the said 1, N. Choredbam, Ademiniatritor of the sid James 1 Gordon do ranmet, & oeviain N om, and renanes of anid contract wit having Riven you by » eneive $ be four at lished oe on * poh weeks iy pri ad ty wn ii oH wad) é Why a deeres shosld wet Ye OF which fete you will take Attantod this 20th day of May, A. D, 1887, Mes, Bowen & Onens W. NILES WALKER ARty's tor Petitions, July E56 108% ¢ RT | +> MERCHANT TAIL Has just returnen th a and = Qver m the Fastern cities w Finest » Suitings Ev Workmanship the +>Price Bottom Work Guaranteed, BX I) GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Special { ir mands www ings Best and< Ss Down to Rock er atlention given to +~CUTTING AND FITTING. <s NO NANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR The Largest tured Best Sto S MATERIAL [ Pe FLL Ss Ls + ' : Kk in Cenira ‘vania to of CLO J ONE, y i : i inflated prices for a sai best price A wel ] a when YOu can | dreesed man res sed = mest goods pleasure 10 e is judicious It is a pleas very intest t or Overcoat i" gentis ir { § Call and examine for yourseil te prices. I haw Before buying a So the noveilies and at prices surprisingly Low. [ dre p io snd see my stock W. I. FLEMING, Crider's Block, DIAMOND Eellefonte. THE House and dealers in (rents Furnishing (31 ous. SCHRE YER'S, are now offering the greatest bar- gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styles in neck wear, under- wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and rovelties. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyism has been banish~ ed from our busi- ness and progress is our 11 motto, Our tailoring de A ll line of partment is under the ¢ harggy of one of the most experienc he of ihe -. UARPETS «+ Our Cut tter Has No Supe rior All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and our prices defy competition, No trouble to show goods. Give us a call, 8. U. THOMPSON Allegheny St, Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte Pa. Which has just been filled with a f OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styks and prices. comple te ine © Linoleums For Offices, Vestibule s, Halls, Kite ens, Le, ed trade, constantly on hand, as well as every. thing : HOUSH-FURNISNING LINE. Rugs, Mats, &e. Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Bellew fonte, Pa. DJ. N.&J. B HOBENSACK. the Si A DMINISTRATOR Ss NOTH E. i Lorton of administration baving bees granted A Oo he salle of Jans B tate of Fergmeon township, dronwind, ait _— thematves tndetdnd to said we kind nd carol oe 50 Hues by Woe SEE
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