THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. TOBER 5. THE SPEEDY SHAMROCK That 158699, NO USE; i TRYING: | can't tziie plain cod-liver @ | ven by ihe unde ® oil Doctor says, try it. He Ist In certain streams of Centre county might as well tell me to melt @ | i* hereby ordered aod directed to dismans lard or butter and try to take ® | lc of whine or injuring them. It is too rich and g publication of 1} will upset the stomach. Bute you can take milk or cream, ® so you can take ¢ Scot's Emu It is like cream; but w ® feed and nourish when cre ® ill not. Babies and ¢ p dren will thrive and ¢ fat on it when their ord. food does not nour ish 1 | ready, Gridley.” There was a : : Vim <rlah the Persons have been known fo he any | iden tho has b el i Nes crew and yachts win, the rules provide a pourd a day when taling fin The } the \storla in five carvinges | hat if ounce of Scott's Emulsion. gigantic flu within five and a the diges'ive machinery in wor order so that the ordinary [sod properly digested and assimila od. LEGAL NOTICES. N VII ETO FISHERMA | nank vou, Mr, Chalrman and gentle- men of tha committee for the gracious, cordial and kindly welcome which you have given me to my home” The band played "The Star Spangled Banner” and then Cardinal Gibbons pronounced the benediction Then the admiral, the president and the other distinguished officials re- viewed the military and naval parade { and In the afternoon the admiral was tendered an impromptu reception at the Metropolitan club Li night President McKinley gave. in honor of Las cam the vessels the | the admiral, the largest dinner in the | mari the flagship of which was the history of the White House social | Red Ash and the barges, tugs, propel Fallure, Our functions Among the guests all | 1ors nattached vess The pa ; 4 ; the abinet officials and nine governors. | rade was several miles in length. and New York, Oct. 4 culmina I'he ovation tendered to Admiral the warships passed Grant's tomb last evening the bigge fumphal Dewey during his trip from New York | ail fired the national salute It is « seers and yachtsmen atarday } 10 this city Monday was the most imated that 00,000 people If down to Sandy Hook | attenipt of a foreign me comi Wi hom “ the na- | rep arkabl that ha ' A 3 | y : in { | : Fe Evers wrest from America \ { 11 (a on } tional town turned out {ts full pu on and | Pewey rer | ride f premacy of the the hand t p! t the mag . ¥ remal { ge of the ars by y Ouse at ( ) ds settiement FOrK im 0 A winds hae and the fir the national salute of 21 ple on shore enthusiasm the flag son, the after the following, up the rear city fell into the Ceneral guns the peo it "wi nt Wi d wil A ¥ ACCOTAIng to program, hip of Rear Admiral New York. tool Olympia ih a THE DEWEY OVATIONS Formal Welcomes to the Admiral at Washington and New York. i} | 4 nee of the Actof A amp the pla e aired tly hips She Led Columbia in a Race Was Postponed, the other the Chi ringing Then the Ix of the thelr appointed places, Slocum leading by the fleet of pleasure the Niagara heading the port and the Erin the starboard with followed | FAILED TO FINISH INTIME LIMIT yachts, ds column merchant PRESIDENT PRESENTS THESWORD laree nirivanees TT efor " ’ 4 , floro of Manila by Con st Therefore Thursday's Contest Will Be Voted to the gross—The Dimmed His America’s Attempt the First For the Admirals Emotion Cap. Ro rave of Eves With Was nn Though the First Fears Yachtsmen Confident, As the sun set wt crowd of sight who ever salled to witness the mug hunter to the ht world re markable Outpouring of a Grats ful Wore nd People. Washingtor tion of Admir » [ ove ration ys ever HN: $444 crestfallen and he HA SEU DOO he fly proved t it of the In 509 between Dewey | uu re f ns Y } . Y A a irifting match i Dew clared off becau lamented Captain the finish line Gridley, “You may fire when rule fleet ane ap you are | « po : civil 0 Avoid parade ' 000 cit zens paras que feat CAriers in finish race time the boats does not half hours at the end of the the yachts wera home, with the something more the commit there one of introduced the George | is declared off, 80 r ol 4 | " turned wening's | the | minated lett addr Manila, and marke shington.” iter the the admiral retired to residence of Mrs Lean, | f Oh for governor, his di Admiral las evening, when still four mil from Shamrock leading by than of a ted lared Under the stponed 1 well wi ith Dewey | to Wa festiy od ities A miie 1} A quarter Washingt officially at had rules the first il Thursday de mother v's Democr whi een no race IS NOW po od at the city ch he us been “ : race unt sposal during his stay in 3g in fl + Dewey had an important romise mrs M a few irty WN to permit the Ro Ney d URINARY ; DISEAS ES lined JR URE THRALL INFLAMMATION Kinle y who the WAVER were TIVE TL” “oh obuc NEW YORK'S RECEPTI Fhree Miillons § Naval and Land 1s Over lewed th Arades © SAW PA IMETTO CTC £1 ron Pampa” | PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO new vons >{BEEZER Si ‘MEAT MARKET "| BEEF PORK and MU JTTCL Mo LAWTON DISPERSES INSURGENTS PHIILLIPBEEZER Grant Hoover, .RELIABLE.. Life and Fire Insurance a MONEY TO LOAN. Each BELLEFONTE. BE YOUR OWN BARBER Saves Mor Patien THE wh SAFETY RAZOR, wr Oy, mec an » “ A wr MM Dror Award at Frinee lL. Kattan it who has been Japanese iy vesterday 8 fon gteoe) ome time with the « ral iron and : uilding of n Palace the CEM Simple i pa ' , nous or roy prince of Japan at] * «PRICE, $200 ley, wh mally | ted th gt Ie L rare i I nte | Jt 1% COR Sham Ais In ia The will be constructed THE CEM SAFETY RAZOR '» without a rive i ut | prom rat han as favor Ven . to withstand earthquakes as | man's dressing table or traveling bag Is complete Without e peo ¢ , sthing Tl hit fRuein | as y bile ana will be seven Sharp Tor Gne Year pA nt y : : ’ ' ra st of $5.000, words i A teal : u “ as u raln Wereok. willdiug, at 1 Bey président handed the aiimip Aopprimeig hod rh roihe | Hazleton, Pa, Oct, 4.~Arthur Kan } . | Apel or of the trainmen Injured in was RYAN an on on Monday on ArNegie mn because it Is PERFECT, No gentle palace to th ng guarantee to keep them can Two Vietims of n A oO O00 O00 ur N f ant ba? Was A | Of entertain. | the wreck of gine New Jersey's Traveling Library h eelved It 1] he turned to re Admiral Dewey said “1 thank you, Mr, Presi for this great honor you have conferred upon me. 1 thank congress for what it has done, | thank the secretary of the navy for bes gracious words, 1 thank my countrymen for this beautiful gifs, which shall be an heirloom in my fam fly forever as an evidence that re- publics are uot ungrateful, and | t lent, ment, the leading artists in the city taking part, and refreshments galore ware served the jolly The sall ors made a merry night of it, and were very generous with thelr cheers The naval parade on F far the greatest affair of the kind that has ever been held In this country The Olympia, which led the vast pro- cosslon, was greeted with the admiral’s salute of 17 guns as she passed Castle William, and as she responded with tars riday was by the Lehigh Valley railroad at the Ox bow curve, below Penn Haven. died yestorday When the wrecking crews cleared away the debris they found buried beneath the engine the mangled remains of the brakeman, who, not yet identified, James Dennion, of Weatherly supposed to have been riding home from Packerton when the accident oc curred. Engineer Burkirk, another of the injured, i» not expected to live. is supposed to be while | He In | Trenton, Oct, 4 The state library commission met yesterday and made Arrangements to put into force the Inw passed at the session of the legis- Inture last winter for the establish ment of traveling libraries. An Ap- | propriation of §1.500 will be available by Nov, 1, and 20 libraries of 50 books each will be loaned to the communis ties applying for them, preference be. Ing given to the places where there re no libraries in existence. BML Sag “IS sepeg aloole “00 1¥FTL00 KIO FHL Ne beard too harsh, none tos downy, smod wt worey (ere mo po jer aoesd paren pur Sore) “0p Purge quo Taryew oq) 0g ¥ENES DANTON Aq avs wg ‘00g WIA] °q pu “op § Suv sy Stropping Machine and Strop In position, ready for stropping blade. Price, $1.80. The Gem “mows” them all swiftly without a “pull.”
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