Rev. John Hewitt. ! £ ~At a meeting of Constans Commun | 17th, | dry Kuights Templers on the inst, which was called especially to pay their tribute to their br ther S Rev. John Hewitt, Tuesday Nebraska. could have been shown him this through with the regular H. r Knight who iried on | last for his home in | No Letter new token of respect that When . i order of the | | than of the order on occasion, business Col. D, Hastings spoke ns follows: the C well know that this meeting, was called ostensibly for cne purpose, but for another, which it becomes my {duty Within a years Templarism in Bellefonts has grown The members of ommandery | really to disclose. few past, Commandery the | wonderfully, Constans now numbers in its membership flower of the young men of this county, | and from ne’ghbori 1g counties, of whom | feel whose sword we may justly proud, The | gray hired Knights, s« have be still out ol come rusty, move in and amongst us, but the active duties modern Knighthood fall upon the shoul ders of the strong and vigorous young | men, To other single cause under the Gre Com: | skill, asm, and true Knightly culture one min, more than to, any | mandcer, do we owe the enthusi among the young men of this commundery. His fidelity, his zeal, his industrious sympathy in the { his constancy and incul r cation of the virtue of Temp'arism, have permeated the whole comm dery. His fidelity ed duties, but to the glorious truths of our faith: parting the truths, in | | | not only to the stat his zeal in the study, and im- unwritten | | of the work his constancy in keeping ever be, fore us the Red Cross of his Master,.and | his boundless sympathy in every good | work, has had its almost talismanic ef | fect. These truths are painfully apparent remember ‘that . to us this night, when we that this is the last time, perhaps he will ever meet with us in this eipa city. ht Hewitt, all these truth: Sir Knig so satisfying, so appreciated heretofore, | crowd upon us painfully as we contem plate your early and final leave taking. | We turn to hall of our pre Wi | Lis voice so be rd And when the answer comes, we We would it were otherwise. ourselves and we ask the question, s we not see the goodly face late, again? familiar to hall gay with a common impulse, you, you!" We can truly express our sorrow, and give you new us, never again he in this \ ; “God bless (rod speed and and and loog your family warm wishes faithful friends, for health lives of usefulness, and hope that among new found followers of the Red Cross you may do for them as you have done by us. Those who Yes, we can do one thing bid substantial token, more, surround to you me give you a This handsome card case, so beautifully engraved, is the gift of this command- Within their ery to you. is contained evi- dence of which I have but feebly expressed. With it, go their kindly good wishes, their love, their prayers, that as followers of the cross, in the herafter unite with you grand encampment of the Great Com mander, feelings toward you and the hope we will The card case, a beautiful design of solid silver, has the tion engraved on it: K. following inserip- “i T., mnstans Com- mandery, No. to Rev. Sir John Hewitt," When Mr Hewitt, hand, opened the case his eyes fell upon | two hundred and twenty five dollar a | gold pieces, toe gift of the commande- ry to their prelate. John Hewitt completely surprised and betraying his feelings of embarrassment at first, re plied substantially as follows: Eminent Commander and Sir Knights of If it be true, as it Eminent Sir Rev was Constans Commandery: has been said, that he who would con- quer must first conquer himself, then I have learned tonight more than ever be- fore, that | have not yet conquered right. ly for I am utterly u 1able at this time to control the feelings which mwe my heart and transfix my thoughts, But | take refuge in the thought tht [am conquered by kindness, and that there is no shame to him who is thus con- quered. These are indeed, hard and trying days tone, and they are growing harder and more trying the nearer the time approaches when | must leave Belleonte, and | friends, and, last, but not least. the members of Constans Commandery, And if my feeliogs are wrought up to a troubled state, [assure you they are far far more affected by the kindness shown me than by circumstances that have caused me to seek another home. My first allegiance, of course, is to the church of our Lord, Dut next to her, my loyalty and love go out to the organ ¥ ery ization which holds and teaches the same cardinal doctrines of religion and love whieh bave been materialized vob any more in this single act of noble | mandery. | served sympathy, | find in a few of | not | but not to sever my connection { my right hand forget her cuanoing; | mouth," { the light of the suu; | fade from memory impressions of | that { mone | sumptuous banquet in the | with trembling | generosity than in the multitude of kindpess. which has marked your con: duct towards during the several years of my connection wi ith this com- NE and unde- me You have one and me an uns inted generosity. and a maniy friend= | ship, tuch as | have sometimes failed to | those to whom [| am whieh | th bound in the organization to owe my first allegiance, hut 18 because 1 have served Knight Templarism better t an | have served No It is because the church, Forbid it, Almighty God! we have been one mind and one heart in our purpose to practice those principles of hospita ble brotherhcod which our organiz.tion mstantly inculeates, | leave sou sO CC to pursue my calling in a distant State; with this commandery, or to forget you. Lt wongue clerve to the roof of “let my my eyes refuse to admit never let it the but manly and voble Irie sndship, esteem and sympathies which your have written there th the hand of God's love “Phe good will of Him that As Wi dwelt h upon be yours, as I know you wis fell that the bush’ which Him sopirated from bis brethren ’ | thank you, Hast kindly touching thank blessings end of “the the top of the h wi our ings’ tor and words, | all your you. this all you Sir Koighbts, for regard, to and ‘like my srms around you all and take token of esteem too undeserved, | would You | away with me, J. L chosen words, Spangler, afterwards, in well Mr. Hewitt's warm place in the heart of the mem- spoke of bers of the order, and their sorrow at his leaving. The pleasant occasion closed with a given in honor of the departing prelate. at their | place this week, | J. WN. a valuable Unite Ju Bartges has sold ne of his horses a few days ago a sensation o« curred in our village last Saturday evening between s gentleman of Spring Mills, and a gen: both old f the evening was langu Res Lo « tleman of this place, heros the topics o honesty, ussed but took some dis by and was finely bad mpieta the «ion. It has pot been uffir med idge at this writing. Henry Kersteter from Bellefonte is ted to take charge of the Smith eX ped lepartment of J. C, UC .ndo coach shops ina few days, The te leg hone « lied throu ft “why 1 teleph gh Penr Hall,’ stocks and be with the times, mnne Centre citizens why not Fre will be « mnected long there with N Weaver's shoe shoj co and cigar depot, S y & Lobe. Well Newton, keep will occasionally good cigars and we give John P ing for Philadel; hia on a business trip, Messrs, Spring Mills are soon ready vou a call, .Condo leit on Monday morn and from Krumrine *ONn {0 com mence sawing on their new steam miil below our village, they intend their t'mber in the pine woods, Vox FAWINDR MILLHEI NM, It is reported thet we will have a pa’, | two- minute horses, The store building of Kauffman & Co is nearly under roof. { his line of goods, Mr. 8. T. Fin has without except- | tion the finest turnout in the Two spanking beys, with oval plate glass in front, besutifulset of har. | mess. He rans it to Cobur: taking | passengers to and from the train and brings them to the best hotel in Mill. heim, and equal to any in the county, [ Mr. silversplated or the comfort of his guest. It is rumored that the school board intend furnishing the three schools in the borough with patent desks, and X seats WOODWARD Last week Mr, C. W. Hosterman ou merchant at this place was to Phila and perchased a fine line of Spring and ' summer Goods which he eays be will well very low. Mim Ida Miller from Spring Mills, | hh» again taken charge ofjthe Millinery store of this place, and is ready to wait on all customers wishing to perchase anything in the line of Hats Bonnets ete. Ladies give her a call, Mr. John J. Orendorf, is very much displeased with the new comer of last week; he had expectedn boy and wishing to eall him Cleveland, but it happened to be a girl. We are sorry for you John, + The farmers are nearly all done sow ing oats, and ready to plant corn, hnawn | of | | tion dug for his | stand this isto b 1 her | | | iel | my coasiul | rooms of the public may be | put | the George Harter is taking the lead in| I unty. | a new barouche snd a Wheat looks fine since the rain, if the the weather is favorable we ¢ nu ex; cet a god crap pain. Saw dust paths become very famhiona ble in our town Miss Kate R agin sewing Elmo Hotel, Howard Musse- has built a new stable on his new Prop ‘ erty at their place, Mr. house before dphart is nt the Nt, Aaron Stover expects to put up Hay yet, Hax es, making UNIONVILLE Several of our young men have censed loufing and have gone to work. the We esidence Larry Bathurst is having new house under ¢ the finest | town, Mra B ulnh Chas, mother, Smith, of Mrs do Hafonte, work ber of Indies nnd gentiomen ation Prof The Prof, is an cffeient Quite a nun from a distances are ling Wright's se hool | and capable Les f m of » and beneficial ter On Monday Miss Dora Finch People’s uj ened a Normal, in « Y ung school building A great many of the boys an i girls aro attending and at close of # t 10 be nbead of their “dads in larnin.”’ Messrs, Dan B had their yard fence repaire od and the at Hall and . sir have tractiveness ol We ors in town their dwellings is increased thereby might just say here several oth might take steps in the same direction and better the lcoks of their properties Miss Miller, of guest of her brother, Hall Miller, Centre Dr (sruce town J. L. for CU Ri ambrin Co the interest of » srsery fir Brighton, N. Y st with su ch started on Mon lay ots t mor where he 2 el In tnd The intions intend erecting building near ng » walchman there re was ins} summe Granger Oa last Tuesday a little five year old son of John McDivit narrowly ng When res eRC Ape i ywned, by fall in the fore aed it vad i bay at the grist mil was thought life was extinet, as he been in the water about te) minutes Farmers in this vimnpity are busy ploughing and prepair ng “"oa's ground” | as it is now time for suid to le | sown, Master Wilbur and Harry Leathers, B. Leathers E«q , are suffer- ing from being poisoned by smoke is | suing from burning weeds and grain sons of 8, scrubs from fence corners, w Neff, | at Moshaonon during the past winter is now home looking well and happy | {dug Our friend James teac or Crosby is at present visiting his father snd somebydy else's sister at Panxsu- | tawny, and master Gordy Stine is so'e | proprietor of the mill in his absence, The disturbing element in our neigh borhood seems to be a contest for the | subscription schools. “How great | matter a little fire kindleth”, D. Frain sets an elegant table acd | makes a personal effort to provide well | MADISONRURG CHIPS, Street Commissioner Nestleroad 1. preparing to put down some crossings | which are very mueh needed. BW. Royer, was in town on Mon day looking up his chance of selling lime to our lime consumers, the visitors to our town on Friday. The new pavement in front of the new Lutheran church has been improving the appearance of the town, The best band that has been recently organized in this place will give a free entertainment in the Union Hall Saturday Eve. The students at theNormal school are all well pleased with the principal and not one was home sick. Miss Ida Reber, left for the East on Thursday of last week, and will retun in a few weeks. Miss Mazie Reber and Miss Annie E Feidler after a pleasant visit of three weeks among relatives and friends in Milton returned home on Wednesday. on «Brackets for decorating. —Garmans, founda- | | pains, in | | Co Columbus, O Deir Siva: | use of them, | last two weeks, a | and | right, ne of the | | from | your PeruN that | | taken vour | Emanuel Brown {Ja 1d H Bibby, Dr. Bright of Rebersburg was one of | 0 ¢ Hummel, A Queen's Opinion, i M. Queen writes from Johnston, W. , that he has been sorely afflicted for sev ey years, but he was urged totry Pe. RUNA, which he did, and he now feels that he is about over his trouble, and con- siders it the greatest medicine in the world, He says he has to go or send a distance of fifteen miles to obtain Peru- NA, but it will repay him for this, Ellwood Shallcross, former editor of the Saturday Journal, ‘Wheeling, W. Va., says: ‘Gentlemen: Some time ago 1 was afflicted with apain in my back in the region of the kidneys, and suffered con siderably, Having read your advertise- ment, 1 went to Logan & Co., of this city, and purchased a bottle of Peruxa, which I took, and it resulted in the ¢ omplete re- moval of the pain, I think 1 ean safely recommend it as a rior panacea for LHL " Mr. Aaron ty, 11, Shrefl I Alma, M: “Ia.85.8B. H Arion Coun. ARTMAN & Myself and | tes of your med benefit by the as troubled with weak writes wife have taken three bot and received much My wife » gia, headache and adache has not tron icines 1 neuara Her he stomach | her for the | her stomach i } She took only Prruxa | my ral he h improved tha cel Nil My stomach » MaxaraN ke We intend to keep taki icines until we are Evans T ] nes, Pros .. + After taken medicine | different phy of this place ny relief I was induced te A, which I purchased of Cook s., drugy NT Ti ey ter the same, 1 f Am sure it will better bot 0 TNL h medicines, a man, the ; ng the med permanently cured.” pect, Ma Co 1038 ro . say hay ’ cians without a y try Bro using six bottles of : benefited, fi ly work an entire : T. ]. Ewing, C “Ry. “In the early part of last winter tra old, cough then, being exposed during ided to my disability I have PEgrUNA tirely one very much Clire attletsburg ted a severe « attended with a | flood, a with good results left, s« i casing in fi increasing in fles! My wh gone, and Thomas Bradford, 314 nue, Allegheny City, Pa, had liver con pl aint for thought I we taken two bottles 1 am well S. Wolf & Sor filmot “ We handle vd salisiact col has er ICNCAs 18 am writes three iit work Peruna wid have to gq olf you if Ohio write RO the manuf t + attend ition for term § irther particulars address 12 tf Lewis Rony F. and M. ( Pa L000 to §- (x) AE ge Lancaster of the applice 3 f PNAOS, Ad reius Judga as granted ed by Furst on Tuesday GRANTED C.G. McMiller WR Tl Daniel Garman, or, de do do J ha Anderson, » Cook, {WS Muse llheim Boro, ST Erair do James Passmore, Philipsbarg B John A McOmber, do | William Parker, do SB Rw, So lois Kohlbecker, Boggs Twp, James A Livingston, Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp do de do do Howar M Boro Tavern do do H G Shaffer, Androw JTmmel, T F Moyer, Joseph Kiockner, DJ Meper, DH Rub), | John Odenkirk, do do | Joffrey Hayes, do do { John G Uzile, Snow Shoes do | Bd Nolan do do Bosto wn Vv e sihdor fer do do | Gottlieb Hang, « Spring do Henry Robb, Walker do REVUSED | Frank X Lohman, Bellefonte James McCarty, do | Bernard C oyle, Philipsburg, | John Ramsdale, do | Peter Asheroft do |W H Dean, do {0A Faulkner, do | F P McC joskey & Co, do { John G Geary, Unionville Boro, Harris Twp Snow Shoe do do do do do do WITHDRAWN , W orth, Haines Miles Penn Potter do do do Tavern do Wholesale Bottlers Tavern do do Saloon do do Martin Healey, George Hazel, J. ©. Hicklen Samuel Boyer, Jonas Stetler, Tavern New Advertisements Cork Shavin gs For Mattresses. we in the time to changes the Alling in matiresees, pia PORK we would Ve. on boing the chew; moet ds she: 40 lim "ill 801» large bed. ARMSTRONG, BROTHER & C0,, Cor. 24 and Rallroad Streets, 1. | cles { on Allegheny s'reet. | ture at Brachbill’s Sons, ' Bellefonte Marble | Bel Additional Local. — Bayard's Drag store for Drugs, Toilet articles and everything uw ually kept in a first class Walter | W. Bayard, in the room lately oceupie | by W, H. Wilkinson, | ~ Bedroom suits very low at Brack bill's Sons, ~Chairs $3,756 to $25, per balf dozen, at Brachbill's Sons, Walter W. Bayard, Alleghany street For Drugs, Medicines Soaps, Drug store, go to the druggist on | opposite Beaver & Gephart's office, Medicines to B yards x For Drugs, RO Toilet arti Drug ele, store | All kinds of furniture at lowes the Sous, very i prices Lots of new The best mo! -Embroids -For neat call nt the Wh at Brachbill’'s goods —Garmans A.V Ary iry at rics and LL AKER Smith's Garmans, and attractive Dexocuar office, ite g iL 2m yds and embroiderie Ajarmans, The best and largest assortment of furniture at J. Brachbill's Sons, ~Save 10 per cent by buying Furni- New styles in neck wear for men atl Garmans, Now dress goods and in cashmeres coupure at Garman’s, —Banutiful shades (rarmans. in silk floss at Buy tombstones and me sat the 14-31 the a want be in 14-34 Brac h nument Yard ~They sell on efon le ly the best Marble Works something very cheap, yo marble at which not guaranteed snd Lemeral marble, warranted n y change *urior suits of all grades, at bill's Sons Bay ar 1's, cont« mj Fresh Drugs at Whether you late buyiog farniture or not, if you desire to see a inrge f # bedroom des we display o and parlor farniture of the fine ription vould shbill's ever iviee | cost you nothing and ir heart good to examine the f mense variety of al is f fu Kir they have | { market on and fresh Steaks in the mar. s y 1" ne Cail Abd we will jarantee yi | go there for your extsteak ¢ A Ail OVer LIarman = "tt fe vot t forget 0 nn beerer |B r mest, Embroidery. i« of hangs any kind at Stover's works, High street, gran, and produce taken in exe for Marble work of 3 Bellefonte, price same as if cesh were pid Phoeniz-like, We From the Smoulder- ing Ruins, And have reopened with a new and slegant stock of de in Salvon i ro, Tavern | Saturday April 25. THE POLLOWING SLEDGE HAMMERS Will be offered during the First week, | One lot Ladion’ Jerseys, tailor cut, ] Blightly imperfect She, worth $150 One lot Ladin’ Onshore Jerseys, very fine, $1.25, worth from $2.50 to $1.00 One lot Ladioa Full Regular oe | One lot Ladies’ Full Regular Made Hose, best quality, he, worth Soe | One lot Ladies Summer Skirts, 75¢ , worth $1.50, One lot Sik Umbrellas, Ivory handles, Parngon frames | 26 inch, $2.50: 2% inch, $2.75 Made Hose, 20¢, worth One tot Unlaundried Shirts, Hill's mustin, linen fronted cuffs and neck-bands, Mo, cheap at Tic lot Cheviot Shirts, with two collars, 35 | at | One lot best quality all Silk Satin bon, | Ono , cheap Gros Grain Rib. No L] 7 9 12 Toe 12¢ 1be 18 One lot Block Batin Bash Ribbons, all shader dc, cheap at The, One jot § button Kida, spring shades, 0c, worth flo One lot 4 but'on Kids, undressed, 99 , worth $1.50 One Jot fancy bordered Handkerchiefs, £ for Se One lot Indigo bine Prints, warranted fast je, One lot best Shirting Prints, warranted fast be One lot Standard Prints, dross styles, be OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Embroideries, White Goods and Laces WILL BE POUND 23 PER CENT.CHEAPER THAN EKLARWHERE. All sales will be strictly for cash, and none of these vy oan ever be du H- . FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. GOLDSMITH'BROTHERS BEE HIVE PRICE STORES, damaged by smoke the SACRIFICE. | Btock baving fonte. damage, and the prices will sell them. gains DS. & FIRE! FIRE FIRE! Our entire stock—very slightly is now offered IMMENSE A new public at an Spring just been put into the buildiog,makes this a chance for ches] goods never before equaled in Belle Prices regardless of cost or must be sold = These goods Bar- for everybody long as it lasts! » first served, A. LOEB. Rise Again Made: to:-: Order, of different kinds, ‘Full Stock, HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR CLOTHING, BEY FLEMING, THE TAILOR. Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, Grain Market, Ar corrected weekly by Lawnewon L. Broww Wheat, red, per bush Wheat, white od mike, po babe. Rye, por bushel... — J olloviagare the produce o ue up to hour of y yh Pap going to bushel quotations wa received prow -3 o'clock, Wed. Ro 55 Ob Jha pe A S——— serv smsones soswsnens seen SY fam a Flour, Snowflake, por seek. ..oo cmon 1.85 Pour, roller, per ek, i —— an] Shoulder sugar cured
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