it was provided that Tred " . cil of the Borony ‘be pS | I'he Town Coun- | h of Bellefonte be and | are hereby aathorized to ea sy all d | owned 1 ’ ih and kept wough to be | assessed, returned and xed at such rates as to them may CII reas and to have such ta y11¢ School Taxes are now ‘ vided that all monevs ar ver therefrom shall be apy pt 1 to the st the and to no other purposes Thes later inws, 11 DIG, ted, pro 1innort & 1 Borough ols Common Solu LA L & purpose! the de ueation of have succeede the « rfl reuect ests of men. education owed ing ered charge of educati Harris rl » CANS James more hi Wis H the cause « their li which i { hills of our town is t and the hundreds who have from its walls are indebts the training which tot ir side superior advantages. The vious. Those who wish to t selves to coming generations in the future should all : with titutions which Crowns one « 11 has er ake the those who sSOn is OL aem and live inst likely to live and whose m help to elevate mankind. and country no instit promise for | lif than those established tion of the young, and desires to leave a fragrant hind him should ally him and indissoluble t to sucl ta- tions. We have them in our midst They need enlargement and endow ment. Would I to-d were w long I 5 r the man memory be- f, 1 educa | who 188, that the men of as ise, eficent as those who were Bel and the promo educational institu In the discharge you have assigned to tions present themse to generalize—to enter National and State affai erse the literature and to special self of efont t iN of the duty which npta- one is me, two te whole 1G, ar other is ine one’ 4 sona century in f all the history furn larger theme the one which plation to-day and no community tainly none in Common wes presents a more inviting field for sonal and biograph cal oar proprieties ( X n. owever, forbid the vielding to eithe f temptations. There has lately been developed, in the growth of the art of photography, what is known as the composite picture. By this process of producing such a picture, the peculiar ; ’ : od snes al zation thao have under contem- i cer 1th per- neation than own. The limit f time and f + our ne ox these ities of the ind } are lo in the general large: symmetrica Our fathers and ave num ober } ana i 101 i : « | provision the menta together, master mbined in i" id beds of limestone, our great deposits of iron—early discovered and their value fully aporeciated—the everlasting hills which rear their impressive crests in | sublime beauty about us--all taught this lesson. How well the lesson was learned is shown by the men, whos substantial and rugged ch ter is well known and better appreciated | than at the time in which they lived: | by the endu: Ara the Insti- | tutions whic they founded by the | very houses which they built, some of | which remain with us until this day; | by the constant, continuous Aras as ng cng } n and unin. terrupted progress of the community | in material advancement: by the regu- | lar and healthfnl growth of population |. and by the constantly growing ciation, of those who fo wisdom, ng those who po 1ild than they knew | the goodly hex appre- owed, of the | th § | self of better tous | itage which we now en- | sire sacrifice ng » transmitted joy i aracter 3T mite and of those who immedia ywed them solid and sacrifice of another and yet it is was the disp Ty enauor show lev been to g comfort, the on SECuUrs in and shi has worthy of us not SPOKen ol special note, for it has iven to only the earlier convenienens and com forts for which our town is noted but has so taught the community that, up to the present time, no development of science or art which ministers to Lhe comfort or of nity ithheld from tical use and enj The nt water works soon after the incorporation of | the borough is a striking illustration of this fact. For nothing has the town | been so ready to expend money, save perhaps only in the cause of education, as in the effort to furnish an adequate | and practically unlimited supply of the pure, clear and unfailing water from our unrivalled spring which is one of the distinguishing physical features of / convenience a commu the pra ple has been w wwment of our pe establishme of our { the Harrises, ti | answered | to thelr {| their {| fonte, may thi | of your devel p nent our loeality. Forty years ago, with a population of sea than 1,600, t i d fo ¢ aeccommodat reely more we intro on manu Lhe Tho r strong | § ay | he veneration of who made y 3 « i eation. What not my pur me, if it army of worthies whose names are our were, LO speak H great | pride, whose achievementsa ge, and whose memory |i I do not individual ref whose (ives in aeiine ated the Benpers, the Blanch ards and the Barnsides, the Curtins, the Dobbigses “and the lnolops, the Gillilands and the Greggs, the Hales he Humeses and th ius The Armors, tons, the Mile the Wi Irvins ~ 1.0 44% he ] INAS uC have ith us the inspiral their liy nefit of their of their successes renown. é mn exis cnoces, and the glory { their My neighbe worthy of wortl wh ishiy as they giv r ourselve y Lhe developement of for the benefit of the futu not a | We are each t individual many, many after ROsSWwWer this quest answering It wil by those who com aff al perchan linked with th be answe times . : J and, if next wi Centennia be { IAMes ms w n have gone bef © \ place in Of fat LARC U A v lefon Bel What poses? | ) vour life your pian seeking t the cent wWHno sacri be long f what it oug ( ou hav us ng come, we the men » ] tage! Century to all hail! May born to thee be equa and wanteous but the lorious het turn to } Ho thee are opport ol Belle beginning and the starting point of your progress! May your men and your women your pride as in the past, and may future be as enduring nnd as your past has been solid and beneficent. n worthy inheritance! LET your glorions 1 he 9 6.1 Na M LY GREAT SPRING OPENING Ginghams, Prints, Clothing, Shoes, etc Dress goods, Lace curtains, Carpets, Muslin, Prices L.ower This Part of the State. pring rol 4 i and oliciolh ail CLOTHING than Any Store in following pri complets at 1 y anil 3 Wi ywiesd of prices, In a ent leathers, rus Yale tos any style y n needle toe or LYON & CO, BELLEFONTE, PA | ..THE... Old Stand of 8. & A. Loeb. DRY GOODS # ‘Magnil M _IN aw Y A] Katz & Co., lini 0. Achenbach. ATERER. SUMMER FUEL HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak, ALSO Pine and Hemlock | COAL, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW & SAND , CR Roval Stock Food, Hors The For EOWARD K. RHOADS, NEAR P. R. R. STATION, BELLEFONTE. A PMINISTRA TORS NOTICH Estate of uth B Bellefonte boro otters of administrat ing been granted to the sons indebted thereto are immediate payment, and th or demands against the same will; without delay for settlement to the od Moxnon AMANDA Armor, de resent them undersign ARMOR MiLLen Admiestrators «+ GET AN EDUCATION, «- Education and May fortune go hand in hand Get an education atthe Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. First class accom modations and low rates, Rate ald to students For illustrated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D., Prineipal, | Novly. Lock Haven, Pa. | PUBLK Ss By virtu« ALK f THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE L™ ATED ihe l A lA TRAY LEADING DEPA AGRIC LTUR}S CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY a CHEMISTRY IVIL ENG py nih INEER AL EN Al NGING roll AR i 1 Italia Eng MATHEMATICS a MECHANICAI work with study MENTAL and MOR MILITARY SCILEN( tical PREPARAT( Years Fall term irees 1 \ format GEO RA on, address Ww, Staten t hi TY WW El INFPARTITH inquest wil sartition of the rea uesday. July Mh at dence of the deceas you ean be present if § All that certain lot south side of Howard breadth on Howard sty two hundred foet to the enst hy an a TT Robert Rrennay mains to be made said deesdent Sheriff's offer Bellefonte, June TANTED. F! ol 10 help pay post we will mail sam) Non-Nicotine M Only one box 10+ AR] ATHERTON st ERY [MENTS ING INEERING ENGINEERING ERING TICAI AND DESIGY ITERATI 1 ptiona red 1 ASTRONOMY S01 A ‘ ning Al I . gro reed Anda « Pike a Wher Lf anda P.O INDO Sherift SMOKER cent stamps packing, we, and box of our idget Cigars. 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