» Resolutions adopted by the members ol the W, C. T. U, at Bellefonte May 14th, 1885: Resolved. That the Christian Temperance Union of Centr® we, Woman's county, Pa. tender to the member of of the Legislature of Pennsylvania our heartfelt thanks for the almost unani mous vote on passage of our unamenc- ed “Scientific Temperance Instruction” bill, nor, for his prompt approval of the same. Also to his Excellency, the Gover May Governor Pattison and the mem- bers of the Legislature who so promptly came to our assistance be enabled in after years to look back with satisfac tion upon the results of the passage of this bill, in the improved moral and intellectual condition of the present children of the State. Resolved. resolution be forwarded to each house to Ex cell: ency, Governor Pattison. Resolved. We, the Centre county W, C. T. U That a copy of the above his of the Legislature. and of desire the to members bd 4 put on record our deep appreciation of the action of our honorable judges and such members of the bar as co-operated with them and us, We will not cease to pray that their recent decisions may not only increase a healthful Temper- ance sentiment in our county but be a rebuke to evil doers. Resolved. That every member of the W. C. T. U. should interpret total ab: stinence to mean entire abstinence from the personal use of all intoxicants, save medically and mechanically, and that we will exert our utmost influence to enlist all women, and especially young ladies, to assist us in maintaining the principles of unqualified total absti- nence. Resolved, That but as Christian women we cannot regard the legalized liquor traffic not only as a sin against | God, but also as one of the most fear ful erimes against the community at large: and, whereas, the license to sell liquor are granted on the petition of twelve citizens of each community, and | [ as it is cusiomary in many of the coun ties of the State, to publish the list of | | schools recited alternately the different | signers of petitions; therefore, Resolved, That, after Jan. 1st, 1886, the names of all signers of petition for li- cense in Centre county, shall be publish- | ed by the W.C.T. U Res is the uncowpromisin slved, Inasmuch as t} fie H Christian Church, we earnestly entreal the ministers of Christ's Gospel in this county to, preach fearlessly tlie truth of God's Word concerning this great ved, That we, organized band of workers, will 1 occasions the “White wear and display on a Ribbon,” typical of purity add temper link which binds us in sisterhood wherever we meet, Resolved, That our sister Mrs. Annie ance, and the of in the recent death V. Lyou ion has lost one who was ever ir Un an i i r ation to us, not only in temperance, but in every good work, and we rejoice that though dead she yet speaketh, and will To the ever live in our memory. reaved family we tender our heartfelt | sympathy. Her last message to [Union was, “Tell the women to work while they have health and strength, or they will be filled with regret when they come to a dying bed.” Resolved, That she sincere thanks of this convention be tendered to the County Commissioners for the use of the Court House; to the Y. M. C, A for the use of their pleasant hall; to the min- isters for their sympathy and eo-opera- to the press for kindly notices ; the friends who have tion ; to the choir, to never refused to respond to our eall for and to all who aid, have generously contributed to the success of the con: vention 9 County officers for ensuing year: Prest, ; Mrs. John P. Harris, Viee Prests. M. H, Foster, Philips burg; Miss Maggie Watt, Rock Springs; Mrs. ESHunter, Wm. Rarick, Spring Mills ; (Gibson, Stale M.T Howard ; Stormstown ; E College ; Lueas, Fleming; Miss Smith, Mrs. D. Mattern Milesburg ; Mrs. lsasc Miller, Valen- tines Forge; Miss 8S. M. McCune, Hublersburg ; Mrs. Felix Dale, Boals- burg; A. Smeltzer, Pleasant Miss Clark, Beech Creek ; Mrs. Isane Mitchell, Bellefonte; Mrs, Jackson Me- Dowel Bellefonte. Miss Harriet Stormstown, Mrs. St Clair, Reo, Secty., Fleming . Mrs. E. M. Blanchard, Cor. Seety., Bellefonte. PEPARTMENTS OF WORK, Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mrs. M. Magee, Dallefonte, Supt. Influencing the Press, Mrs. MM, Foster, Supt. Philipsburg. Sabbath Desecration and Suppression of Impure Literature, Mrs. Dr. Mattern Supt. Milesburg, Puvenile Work, Mre. Rev, Woodeock Supt., Bellefonte, To secure the use of fermented wine at the Lord's Table, Mrs, Gibson, Supt, State College. County Institute and Legislative Work Mrs. Twitmire, Supt., Bellefonte; Mrs. Isano Mitchell, Supt., Bellefonte, Work Among Railroad Employes, Miss Kate Buck, Supt, Fleming. Gap; Wilson, Treasurer, H, the | our | ~The closing exercises of the public schoals of the six lower grades on Wed nesday morning were interesting, and in some respects in advance of the ex ercises of the previous yours, The little children by their performance and good behavior showed that they bad received the closest training and altention from during the high words of prase for the young lady per imstructors, The was their respective teachers term, which in return speaks in teachers, whose faithfulness in the formance of thelr duties as has met with just compliments f following programme of exercises gone through wi‘h : Devotional Exercises By School Greeting Glee, ly all the Schools. Speech of Welcome, Max Furey: By School Ella Gault. Singing Cheerily, Recitation, Playing Ball, By a Class, Jay Woodcock, Cantata, Recitation, Recitation, Roland Curtin, (), come to the Meadows, By 6 Scholars. Class of Boys, Different occupations. Recitation, Mamie Hamilton Spring Song, By a Class of Girls, Richard McClain, John Keichline, Class, Reeitation, Temperance Speech, Temperance Song, Flag Recitation, Patriotic Song, Farewell Speech, J girls, 1 boy, School. By 4 Boys. Vacation Song, School The parents who had the pleasure of witnessing the performances and liste- ning to the sweet voices of the little children, blending in "such harmony and unison could not help but realize the amount of extra pains andtrouble each teacher to ac In must have taken complish these satisfactory results, the Cantata, the character of ( J een Ww | taken by Sadie Bayard. The little girl posesies a clear, musical voice and ren- Bertha Williams, | Carrie Noll, Gracie Lukenbaugh, Fredie Williams and Winifred Moek were | dered her part nicely. the | fairies, and all the girls sang their parts with a correctness ,to time and harmo { ny that maoy advanced in the art of | music could have cause to envy, Little boys representing the different | occupations, What each would do when Ac is a man, wit we would like to mention all | little boys and girls who took any part but your fathers and mothers many of | them ard pleased, least, and and at your friends he you Prof. remarks in which he had sypathize were all well M said they, as tea D Lieb made 8 few bi 1] ors, from experience to in the Lived citizens from ience could rooms were m le 200 pupilisbut duri-g the term been crowded into this space with a daily attendance of 250 The modest and Appropriate the We hint dropped by rofessor needs special attention. It is this m m need more room. unhealthy to crowd children in manner, and then expect the most satisfactory | results, be- | Amoung Our Exchanges, | y i Mr. {called Mr, Thomas A. Mays, to Lemont | his brother-in-law, David | this county, ® wrnal, | Rev. R. of | . { looked in pleasantly upon us on Friday He on Tuesday. —Philipsburg Crittenden, Bellefonte, | of lust week, desires us to say | that he is authorized to present any | | Saboath school in Elk | Bibles or Testaments at cost, from The county, with | American Bible Society. Any new or | | provide for itself, can be supplied at | { least in part, by donation.—Elk Dem | erat, Some party or parties without the fear of the law or anything else, entered Jesse Fallstick's yard on Monday night and stole a number of shirts and other articles off the clothes line, It's a pity | that these scamps cannot be caught in the act of committing such petty steal ing and be inflicted with the punisment they deserve, Philipsburg Journal, ~The eyes can Jproperly be used only when the body is in an erect posi tion. When we stoop the face is flushed and the eye bloodshot. Thus reading in a recumbent posture is ruinous to the eyesight, An object should be held fourteen inches from the eye for proper ly focalizing it. We should never look { at the sun ; better look at the moon, notwithstanding it has a sentimentaliz- {ing effect, Ex, — A mano named Geo. Swartz, employ ed ny breakman on the Williamsport Accommodation, B. C, C& 8 W, R. R., was injured so badly yesterday by falling under the cars that he died last night. The accident occurred at Hawk Run junction, the first station reached after leaving Philipsburg. The unfor, tunate moan stepped from the pilot of the engine to change a switch and fell, the engine passing over his legs. The deceased was a resident of Philipsburg, wa xpress, —— A], Straw hats, Garman's, The | 1 waa} [fapsce would per- | the | A message announcing the death of | Osman, | { needy school that cannot suficiently | Men, Mury Gardner; wife of the Inte John Gardner passed away on Sat. tock nt urday, last nt her residence near {his tained the age of Springs, county, after having 66 vears, D ceased had been 8 member of the Presbyterian church for many years and was an ex. cellent Christian lady, having enjoyed the love of u large circle of friends, as well ns the confidence and esteem of ali who were fortunate enough to enjoy her nequaintance, Her funeral took place on Monday, the interment having been Her mortal last ing place in the silent city by a very al Graysville cemetry. re mains were followed to their rest large concourse of relatives and friends, At the closing exercises of the public schools we noticed all the lady teachers en” gaged in singing. We went up to compli” ment the ladies upon this special feature, and were informed that two of the young Indies had been saving up duriug the en tire term for an occasion when an audience likeJthe present one could be present to As the was from the other teachers, and, here them, information fearing there may be two sides Lo this report, we will not mention the names of the ladies who sang. A certain young lady in this town is in the habit of asking young gentle men to take her for ice cream. f she could learn that the young gents are and mn- per | haps try to be more agreeable and would she makes fun of their dress i ners without cause, she would | thus be spared the trouble of | 4 | toask to be taken to an ice cream par- | { lor. —D. F. Fortney who is to de { address before the pupils of the at High School, on Thursday evening the 1 : 1 N 1} jelosing exercises will have somes | of great interest and importance to the citizens and especially to the tax) of the borough. 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Permanent positions on salary, and expenses paid, New Advertisements MSTATE | D) NOTICE —~Notice hereby given that letters testamentary satate of George Lutz, of Walker have been granted to the indebted to sald estate, are requested to make imme dmte payment and those having claims will them duly anthentioated for settlement ELIZABETH LUTZ, is on the township, dec'd., andersigned he ft | N THE ORPHANS CENTRE COUNTY 19 the matter of the exceptions Aled to the second and fins] acconut of John b Luoas, sdmisteator of, ete. of Waren P. Lucas, deosased. The undersigne an audi‘or, app Anted by the mid Court to hear and determine the excoplions fled 10 the see nd and fioal socount of Jehu P. Lucas, deceased, and report dis rib ution. 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J GRIEST Comms JOHN HES DERBON. ) waensen, Clerk an same mmisioners YERe G.W._ Rr A UDITOR'S a of Adam Fisher, decsasad The undersigned Anditor, appointed phane” ( f Centre connty to make f the far the hands of the se intents th estate of Adam Fisher, dee to and among those Je meet the partion in interest his appointment on Tueeday June at 10a clock, a.m. at his office in Belle wrt Is ir J.C. MEYER 31 3 Anditor Orphans’ Court of Centre inty In the matter of the state of James M Thompson doosased, The undersigued, an Auditor appointed by said court to make distribution of the fund in the partion inter ested at the office of D. 8 Keller, in Bellefonte, fn Thursday, June Lith 1885, at 10a mm, wheres all parties having claims against said estate mus pre sent them or be forever debarred from coming Is up HENRY KELLER, Auditor 21m UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un- A dervigned, an Anditor appointed by the On of Oentre connty, to hear and determine the exceptions filed to the account of Robert L. Shirk, guardian of the minor children of John Malone, de for the pur on Friday, the Sth day of o'clock, a.m. at his office in Belle and where all who see proper may attend D. & KELLER, Awditor 1885, at | 20-0 NOTK ETO CONTRACTORS, — A Sealed proposals will b received at the Com missdoners’ of o, in Bellefonte up to June Ist plastering an for painting the outside of Belfry, Clock Dial. »% Specifications can be seen at the Commissions’ | Offos COURT OF | The Commissioner rosery the ight to reject any or all bids JOHN WOLY ) A.J. GRIBST, J.C » COMM MON ERE HENDERSON) GW. Ruwsssesn, Clerk “om NOTICE.—Estate | LIar i ] tistribution | | FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our stock—very slightly entire damaged by smoke—is now offered to the at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE. public A new Spring Stock baving just been put into the building, makes this a chance for cheap goods never before equaled in Belle Prices fonte. regardless of cost or damage. These goods must be sold, sod the prices will sell them. Bar- | gains for everybody long as it lasts First come, first served. >. & A. LOEB. YOUR CLOTHING, Made:-:to:-: Order, BY FLEMING, THE TAILOR, Full Stock, Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, A TOTICE OF APPEALS Appeals will be held for the several townships and borough in the Commissioners’ office, st Belinfonte, Pa. as follows onday, June «Por the townships of Rush, Tay Jor, Worth, Huston. Union; and the boroughs of Philipsburg, Unionville and Milesburg . Tuesday, June 2 For the townships of Burnside, Boow Shoe, Boggs, Howard, Cartin, Liberty, Marion and Walker; and the borough of Heward Wednesday, June 3. «For the townships of Miles, Haines, Penn, Gregg and Potter; and the borough of Millhatm Thursdny, June § Por the townships of Marrs College, Ferguson, Hall Moon, Patton, Bennet sad Bpring: and the borough of Bellefonte, Between the hours of 10 A. uw and § pwn, The assesaors are required to attend the appeal with the transeript, Four mills for pi Sore AJ GRELST | 4.0 HENDERSON. | TET G. W. Rosmsenonn, Clerk, Qammisstonere Grain Market, Ar corrected waekly hy Lawnenor L. Brown, Wheat, ted, per Dashes PI ww Wheat, white and mixed, por bushel............ orn, shelled, per bushel Oats, per che Produce Market. Following are the prodece quotations as received by os up to the hour of golng to pressed o'clock, Wed. nesday ow, Potatons, Pet DUshel... coo vonrmmmmivmmmmimn i Bar, PIE Buosoccmnriinimin Keer Jury Ham. na i at ——— Snowflake, por smokers Per amok La TERRI |
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