The Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOOKAT is pub hed every Chursday morming, at Bellofont o, Conmir iy, P ® "TENE Cua in advance oy 80 he Noe £1 wot paid in sivas A LiVE PAYER «devoted 10 the interests uw Bute people aa msde within three months will be con dered tn sbvance, No paper will be discotitinged ltl) srroarages are sid excopt at option ui publishers. ii ’ Papers o dng ont of the county must be paid (ce ly sivauce, Ady Porson procuring us tau ensh subscribers will tossini aeopy (ree of chuige. ; - 4 Qur sxteusive circulation makes this paper an ui Weakly raiiabn wid profitable msdn for save Ssing. Wa hiave the most ample facilities for Jub 4 ad are propared to print all klads of Books ; Crate, Com ine rcial printing de Ju the | Nrogrammes, Posters Swbest uty le ane al the lowest possibile futon, All sdvortiseusents for a tess term thane tht e moni lis | coats pur Hine fur the fist three fusath gue wo i alive for each wliitonal insertion Spesin 0tioes noha F aoe. 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W, Runssnoss., Shor, W, Mites Warges. Deputy Sheri, Wa. Doxasax, Prothonotary, W. B, Minors, Troasarer, Onan. Suir, Bozister and Clerk Orphans’ Court, J. A. MeCrain? Ragorder, Faasx EB. Brsvs, Dlatrict Attorney, W. OC. Hersie, Coroner, Dr. Hl. K. Her, County Detective, Cap't A. MuLraw, CHURCH RS, Presbyterian, Howard street. Rov. Wm. Laurie Pitor Sacvicss avery Sanday at 10.30 4 w. 50d 7 » x. Tandy School (Chapsi) at 230 pr. wu. Prager Meoting (Cling 1) Wedaestay at 7-30», wm. TEACHERS' INLTITUTE. INTRINSIC NAN; PITA dn, sh hig fo, so i His advice to the teachers was to stop oral reading and simply have the pupii road the places and tell in their words the impressions made by the thoughts on the mind. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Direotors session waa unusually inter- @.ding this year, and seemed 10 surpave any former one held, Music preceded Prof, Neff’s resume on “Reading.” Dr. Hargreaves next discussed “Hygiene” Prof. Kemp's talk on “Language” followed. After | Feces i glee wes sung by the quartetie, Miss Mary Waddle, of Lock Haven, favored the wadienes with one of hier selections, entitled “Singing in when the Amino Corner!’ De. Shaub next addressed the Direc tors. urging the visitation of the schools because it was required of them by law, LB society, by the children, and indeed by the teachers themselves, b. F usual fore.ble manner, speaking particu: ! Fortney, Esq. followed in his e. ly Ou schoal ventilation, A brief talk in which Dr. Highes ex- tolled ihe work of the home in educut- | listened : i i ! | i jing the child, was to with | marked attention lo the evening Mr, Burbank stiracted a large au tienes, His recitations we woll received and everybody went away sed, FRIDAY MORNING, Prof. Nefl' again spoke upon the sub- | | well ple v ject of * Reading.” Dr. Hergreaves pre sented the { geiene of liquor. Prof, Kemp gave a economic view of the hye | Rev, J { Metliodist church, delivered an elo | | bareaved family our heartfelt this their distress, Respctfuily submitted, CoMmirren, After singing the doxology, Superin. sympathy ia with the benediction, The following were selected as oflicors for next yanr ; Vics presidents, 1, M. Lioh, Maggie Hanns; secretury, I, O. Ettore; nesistnnt searetary, Fannie Gard. ner; committes on permanent certificates, C. L. Geamley, G. W. Williams, F. F. Jamison, Robert E, Jnmbridge, and Mise Suilie Morlay, ature The Legis] Hannsnona, Pa, January 4. —The seuate chamber to-day presented an ii At 12:04 the gavel of Lieutenant Governor Black animated appedrancd, fell, the senate was called to order, and the sessson of 1587 had begun, J . Gaent prayer. After the swearing in | oof the members the roll was called. Oa motion of Mr. Cooper the senate proceeded to the election of president Mr. McFarlane nominated George H aody Smith, of Philad iphia pro tem Mr. Wolverton named H.8. McAteer, | The roll was called. » McAteer 16, Sepator Smith was declared elected of Hantiogdo i. o " $,.5%,1 The Yolo Was, Sith oS | president pro tem, and was conducted | | tO the chair by Senators McAteer and Cooper. The old officers were re- : | closing talk on the moral results of | chosen, | school work, Then Dr. Shaub spoke oa school criticisms, RESOLUTIONS, resolutions offered by L) The following | Prof. C. L. Gramloy was adopted by { unanimous vote. It commends | all, To the Honorab'e the Senate and House of Representatives of the State vf Peansyl. | vania : | Whereas, the law of tho State as | schools in each county, during the holding { of the annual Institute of that county; And whereas, The teachers of the public schools now regard themselves ss obligation to attend such annual institute itself to | under | Promptly at 12 o'clock Chief Clerk | Pearson called the house to order, | Prayer was off :red by Rev. M. Feight, | the chaplain, who prayed fervently for | the salvation of the members and | asked that Providence direct them in | their deliberations. Henry K. Boyer, of Philadelphia, | was elected speaker, le now | | in furce, compels the closing of all public | ~The wonderful popularity attained { by Hood's Calendar last year, will be ! repeated by Hoods Household Calander Almanac for 1887, fust published. A { happier combination of calendar and tendent DD. M. Wolf a ‘journcd Tastitute | Moore of the Vine street ~The attention of our renders is called to the fast that the Franklin { Institute, is taking steps looking to the fortantion of a Stete Wether Service, This work should be heartily co-opar- fate! in W those of our citizens who have the time and opportunity, Even { the daily recording of the temperature {nod rainfall in a systematio manner will i be of great value, and at a very small expense our agricolturists snd others jean arrange for duplicating the weather i signals, hoisted at d flerent points, go | that anticipated wosther changes (un | be read from every home throushe *Oastoria is so woll adapted to shildren thas recommend it ng superior to any prosoripuon jour stale, and the value of westh | forecasts practically utilized in bh ! { harvesting, and protection of crops | | affentad by climatic changes, The of | tour readers who sre sufficiently inter | ested in this work volunteer their | | #ervices are invited to address, Sgt. T, iF. Townsend, Pennsylvania State Weather Services, Philadelphia, Pa fo Ax Exp to Boxe Scrarixe.—EBEdward | | Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill, says: i | "Having received so much benefit from | | Electric Bitters, 1 feel it my duty to let Have had i A running sore on my leg for eight years; | I have the bone scraped or Ie i I used, insiend, Electric Bitters i Arnica eg sound and well,” Electric Bitters are | sold at filly conta an bottle, and Bock- en’s Arnica Salve at 256, per box by J. Zeller & Son, i suffering humanity know it. my dootors told me would have to | amputal~ | bottles of | boxes Buck- lao three ed, anda seven ens Salve, snd my is now T been | emodeled by Abby's com pany, and, as treated at the Opera House =! nelle ms Cabin’ has { thoroughly 1 known to me. IL A. Ancwmes, 3 Dy 1 Bo. Oxford Bt, Erookiyn, N.Y. a for Infants and Children. A ——— | w fostiaa, Lo he, Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Bour Bunesch, arvhoea, Ervotcion, Ells Worms, gives see Pp. atsd procsoten di medication, Tus Cavzavn Conrany, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y, | Inst night, afforded a degree of interest joven for those who have seen ihe play | The | performance | regularly for the past twenty years and the Fall Morning Ntar. Oct , Bollefonte, January i8, audience was large pleasibg. — Glens 6. ~Humes' Hall R.A. McQuistian sold five of bis ex | eollent sleighs within the past two days He you has seversion band. sll sneem. | e—— PD C. M. BORDNER, 3ellefo DENTIST All dental work done with professions! skill Rooms | overt Reyoolds' Bank, wily | JD EGISTER'S NOTICE —The follow. | ing accounts bave been examined | macy, nte, Pa. B.& B. GODEYS LADY'S BOOK M. E Church, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. M YY K. Foster, Pastor, Services every Sanday at 10.30 4. M.oand 7 rx Sanday School at 2-30 pox. Prayer Moeting Wednesday at 7-30 », uw, Ko. John's Protestant Episcopal Obarch, Lamb and Allagheuy streets, Rev. J. Owwald Davis, Rector. Services every Sunday at 1030 a.m. and Ty. ux {snd passed by me and remain filed of | record in this office for the inspection of | heirs and legators, creditors and all others in any waw interested, and will be pre- | in their respective counties; And Whereas, Teachors in sttendance at such institutes are necessarily subjected | Ww unusunl expense viz, incressed cost of 1 | almanac, of beauly and utility, of art | and advertising, has seldom been pro: { duced: The lovely child's head litho Prayer Mesting Wednesday aud Friday evenings. Bt. John's Roman Catholic, Bret Bic hop Street, Rov, PF. Motrdie Pastor. Maw at 8 aud services 1930 4 wm, and Tr ow Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. J FP, De Long, Pastor, Services ev: ry Sunday at 10.30 ». aad 7 rw, Sanday School at 2.30 ». =, Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.20, Lutheran, East High sireet, Rov. Chas. T. Steck, Pastor Barvices every Sandey at 1030 a. %. snd T 9. W. Suoday School at 230 ». w. Prayer Meeting at WO onlay evening. Inited Brethern, High snd Thomas Streets. Rev Wertman. Pastor, Services every other Sunday at 1080 a. wand 7 pr. 0. Bonday School at 9 4% Pray- or Mosting Wednesday at 7-30 p. u. “A.M. BE Ohareh, West High Street. Rev Norris, Pastor. Bervices avery Sunder morning and sveals Y.M. C A, Spring and High Streets. Genors Manting and Services Sanday at 4 » wu. Library and Reading Room open from 8 4. %. to 10 ». », daily. Prayer LODGES, § Bel'sfonte Lodge No. 208, A. ¥. M., mects on Ties. taht on or before every full moon, Batis "5 Chapter Na Zi, meets on the Bret Pri ty night of every month, Constans Commandery No. 233, K. T., ou the second riday night of every month, Castres Lodge No 183, 1. 0, 0. F. moet every Thurs. ay evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0, 0. F. Hall, apposite ash House ’ Bellefonte Encampment No. 72, meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month in the Hall ope posite (he Bush House, Bellefonte Council No. 270, 0. of U. A. M. meets gvory Toesday evening in Bush Arcade, I gan Branch Conncil No. HL, Junior Oder U.A. +» mosts every Friday evening, Bellefonte Conclave No. 111.1. 0. 1. meets in Har riv’ Now Bailding the second aad fourth Friday eve slug of ench month, Ballefonte Pancibles Co, ““B." Sth Reg. X. 6. P. moots in Armory Hall every Friday evening. * — —— Winrar Tours Over rng Prywsyiva- N14 Raturosn,—Parsuant to the annual castom the Pennsylvania Railroad Com. pany plsced on sale at its offices, Noy- ember 1:t, a stock of winter excursion tickets to all the prominent winter re- sorts of New Jersey, Vieginin' Florida, other prominent points in the Southern Thess tickets ara sold at reduced rates, in considera. ton of which they are required to be used on the south-bound trip within fen days from the date of purchi se us stamped on the back, and for the reiarn trip prior 10 May 31st, 1857 Buopofl is permitted af woy point named on the ticket, and if the tourist desires to brosk the journey at any other point, he should apply to the condusior of the train or purser lof the boat, who will grant the permission by ssmng stoj «over check or notation on the ‘icket, These tickets cover a'most every Sombern point to which wialer travel tends, and the variety of route afforded by the extensive Southern connections of the PennsylvaniaR«ilrosd, commends its liogs 10 the favor of the traveler, to whom eure, com’orl, prompiness, snd speed ate material | conwiderations, Through buffet and sleeping ears run between New York, Puiladelyids, Ble vimore snd Washing ou, and Virginia atid Forida points, and the tourisi to Caba my make the trip withon: jie rerrupting his jour gy except at Tamp “where hie sxchangen the ear for the steamer. fuechor tl delmled infor voket offers of Wh Sater, and to Havana, boarding traveling expenses to and from the places of meeting, membership fees, ele. And Whereas, This law if continual in | force; while working hardships to the teach er, may soon result in lack of interest on the nari of the Institute; 1 xerefore Resolved, That we, the under. signed teachers of Contre county, in con. vention assembled, do hereby respectfully petition your honorable body to so amend in attendance st the annual sessions of the | County Institutes throughout this Com. | monwesith be paid by their respective | school directors for each and every day or part thereof, spent in actus] attendance at the Institute of the county in which they may at the time, be employed in teaching, said pay to be at the same rate per diem, as received by the said teachers for days of actual teaching And your petitioner will ever pray, eto, A committes of three were appointed, the County Superintepdent being chair. man, to present the matter personally to the Senators and Representatives from the district, urgingdhem to present the above petitions and advocate such ligi<lation as therein indicated. Similar section on the part of Institutes whose sessions have not yet been Seld will be effactive In bringing the matier to 425 atiention of the Legisls- tute. Where the Institute session has passed it would be well to have those peti. tions circulated through the school district and forward thence tw the Legislature There must in all eases be duplicate copies prepared for signature, one addressed the Senate and other to the House of Rep. resentstives, Commities, D.M. Wour, OC. L Gramizr, { D. M. Lin. FURTHER RESOLUTIONS, Your commities further report, Whereas Wa, the teachers of Centre county, res!iz- ing the imp rtance and beneflls of these annual meetings, and acknowledging the goodness of a kind Providence in leaving us comparatively an unbroken rank; be it Resolved 1st, That we ows our grati- tude to our bountiful Father for these privileges, 20d. That we strive with renewed seal for tha welfare and advancement of our mmon school drd. That we hereby express our thanks to the clergy for their co-operation, and to sll the different instructors who did so ably and so nobly their parts towards mak. ing this session a success, , 4th, That we also express our thanks to Mise Pifer and the Y. M. C. A. Quar- tette Cub and all others who aesis in the musical department of this session Oth, That we realize the duties and re. sponsibilities of our County Saperinten. dent, that we appreciate the workings of the present incumbent, that we sympnzhize with him in his Hiness, ard that we hope for his speedy recovery. ith, That we favor the enactment of » Inw fixing the minimum school term at #ix months, and piedge our support in any or all messures hnsioning the passage of such a law, 7th. That we tender our thanks to the oisigams in goneral for their hospitality and nppreziation of ont work chown by thelr attendance snd orderly conduct smong ns, MEMORIAL, Whereas, Tt has plessed God In His wice Providenes to remove from our ranks one mamber of this school militant 10 the Schon! Triumphant, therefore be 11 Resolved, Yor, Thst It bs with sorrow we ‘wath of the desih of WL. Snyder, a member of this Institaie, who enjoyed the highest mensuse of respect for hie cones eration to werk, i nd That wo be.w submisies) out Heay i 4 »00l of the State that teachers | : the school laws 0 nam Music Hall last evening to wit nes | yo will] | graphed lo many delicate colors will be welcome anywhere, while the pad is a | wonder of condensed tion, useful Copies may La obtained of the | druggists, or by sending six cents in | | stamps for one cipy, or ten cents for [two, 10 C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell Mass, | i i ~~There was a large audience in Put- | the presentation of Uaele Tom's Cabin | and those present were amp for attending. The som; Any was the best that has ever visited this see inp i {Gus T. Wallace as “Uncle Tom." Gracie IT. Peck as “Eva,” Miss Kate Parting. | { ton and Miss Marion Keller as the (wo “Topsse,” were the finest chara 1. re | ever witnessed hers. The dogs and the {donkey were immense. The entire jenterfainmont was first elase ~Saratosa Daily Saratogian, Oct, 5. A Ypera House, | January 13. i | Goon Resvrirs 1x Evesy Case —D. A. jtentad to the Orphans inforwa; | : i | sdminiaration » y repaid | : ! ints of Harris township, decessed Court of Centre | | County on Wadnesday, 0: i the 26th day of | ; | January, A D., 1887 i 1. The aegount of Edesrd Kreamer, | executor of, ete, of Nancy set. Ista of | : : : a Barat of, wie. cocy Horst, Ista of yrs DECEMBER OFPERING 2 The a coant of M | Weaver, execu. | USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL of, ete., of William Bastler, late of HOLIDAY PRESENTS AND | Boas lownship, dessated BARGAINS SURPASSES ALL FORMER SEASONS The sceount of Lavi BR wae, adminis. | Notice a few Special Bargains in the | OF i be © o@ irntor of, se, of Reuben Roose, lste of | Worth towtabip, decossad 4 The account »f Samuel CO Brickley, “A, ete, of Jacob Mann, i inte of Curtin tows. bib, decensed 100 pieces Eiderdown or striped Jersey 5 The account of OC. B. Herning and | Fisnnels, 38 cents. Large lot Striped | Mary Stein, sdmisistrators of, of | Silk Velvets, 50 conts—balf Price. Rich | Ssmuel Stein late of Howsrd township, | . - - decosard, sa fled be Mary Stein. | Striped Silk Veivets, $5 goods, at $3 50. | 6 The first and final acoount of David | Plain Silk Velvets, 75 cents and $1; All| Keilor, Executor of, ete . of Lydia Bo ! wir ol ate Lydia Bottorf, the choco shades. Fine costume Silk Velvets, Black and colors. Silk Ploshes, all colors, $1, 81.25 and wp wo $350 Fine 50 «inch Seal Plushes for Wraps, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. useful | Pe ale |, i 7. The acount of Adam Hor, admins. trator C T. A. of, ele, of R. Emma Tib. bins, Inte of Merion tower ship, decessed, B The secount of W. W Thomas, sdminietrator of, se. of John Thomas, inte of Worth township, decessed. 9 The fourth and final asecoant of James P. Coburn, executor of, ee. of Daniel Kreamer, Jato of Penn Township, deceased | Bradford, wholesale paper desler of Chattanooga, Tenn., wri that he was {weriously sfflicted with a severe cold | {that settled on his lungs; had tried | | many remedies without bevefit. Being | induced to try Dr. King's New Discor. i | ery for Consumption, did »0 and was en- [ tirely carcd by use of a few bottles. | Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of | thousands whose lives have bees saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial ’ 10. The account of Mary M. Woods, sdministratrix of, ete. of George Woods, Inte of Gregg wwnship, decensed., 11. Final aceount of Johns B Mattern, guardian of Catherine M. Delige, minor ebild of Hurtswick Daliga, deconsed. JAMES A. MeCLAIN, Register, 1 Aw Binck and Colored Faille Francaisses. Evening Shades in Faille Francsteses and Rbadumes, All the above st priess that show an important saving DRESS GOODS at 56 cents. Plain, aldewool, double-widih and fancy weaves, - fa Bellefonte, Pa, Dee 2 PP A 2 DRSINES S INE i AW-wool mixtures Camel's Hair #4 inches wide, Fifty inch Alleyne Mixtures in Stripes, Abo fifty webs wide. Large offerings of French Press 35e, {botzles free at J. Zoller & Son's Drug | | Stove, Micuioaw Civy, lad, Jsousry There is over five feet of snow on the level in this locality, and ruilroads are seriously impeded, freight trains have { generally been abandoned: The New York East Express was eaught in a» drift and the Grand Rapids train crash. od into it, damaging the Wagner slop. ing ear and injuring the fireman snd ! porter, Boston, January 2. <The bakers of this city ure organized in an sesombly of Koights of Labor, but having becom dissatisfied with the order are about to withdraw in a body and form an open ‘rade union which will be attached to the national baker's union. Avsrix, Texas January 2-The Do. loroas Land and Cattle Company has made an assignment with Vinbrlitias at half a million, The sssetsf cot up al- most tis hoped the embar- rassment will be only temporary, ~Mr. W, P. Hestings has retired from the editorial mans . of the Harris 3 Ld Dunrix, January 2.-«Mr+ Boston the i ablin Tot pci bom a a the Government asked him 10 do any. Bo } - { pup of eolfed or tea without the koowls said that if | Goods a3 0c —os1ly sonson's price, 7 jand $1! New Heald and Inblin shades in Dress Goods, New Broadelothe, Bargains in English. Sootoh and American Saltings, 00 and 64 in. wide. CLOAK AND FUR DEPARTMENT | =~ Beal Charments and Jackets, Fur-teimm. od Wraps. Genta’ Seal Onps and Turbans, [ Gonts’ Seal and Beaver Gloves, Ladis’ “Mulls and Boss, Ladies’ Seal Hats, Fur Trimmings, all widths and fine qualities, Goat and [dear Carriage Robes. Al above st prices that will interest you, Thousands of dosens Silk apd Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk snd Wshmera’ Muill. ors, Gents’ Initial Handkerchiefs, hom. sitiched In Sinen snd Japanese Slike, Ladics’ and children’s Han ikerobiofs, tholeert goods and lowest prices now thown. 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