VOL. LAV. Quay has again gone to Florida to do some fishing. He is not missed at at all in the United States Senate, ay The grain market still One dollar for wheat is mer should have, eps weak, the and it would be "n w hat far- Dei ter for other classes too, La » — Harrison's postmaster at Bellefoiite, all the men within telephone eall whether the «till fi since Blaine refuses to b He finds all the Harrison men a has been sounding Harrison find Harrison to are Ww a candidate, re or Harrison unanimously, a - The Farmers' Institutes held in this county last week, have left a good im- Hereafter the interest taken Be- ing publie, with free speech forall, and pression, in them will be more widespread, solely upo n topics in agriculture, their . $211 vier eficcts cannot a s felling - * lt Nebraska governor. . The now has a Democratic United States Supreme handed down fn decisd Mr. Boyd chair. Boyd Republican 3 Court nas which seats in bernatorial ¢leeted but th Vernor, Thaver, held + office, alleging lie il, and could The » court has spoiled this game, Unite d Sates sa. Be pt ly needs sion of its antique constitution. ait in that State three cls i the governorship, and om them, and holding office who di seCreLa d 1 1 $Hi=0 Lhe single vote; there are houses, two ing without raids ¢ house oy favorabis war claims « $3,447,945 and York, { three sit raids during the lat T3t.uls ERRINAD lican party. to be friendly Harris the Harrison lest he stration the feeling of “iii Carry CMO TIENE Wie he entertains Irrigation in able as in tl} the cen 000 farms, tion of over 200 ft of and the ave first cos preparing soil for cultivation, including the Pp i- but exeluding ght, is per present value of the irrigated land of the buildings, ete chase price of the land the cost of water 10.56 acre. The average ~iate y 18 reported as $46.50 per acre, showing an apparent profit, | of 2851.20 The average annual cost of buildings, per water Te. cost of is $0.80 per acre, which, deducted from the average annual value of products per acre, leaves an annual return of $12.13 per acre, ey - We would advise the Republicans of Centre county to follow suit in the following move, which has the en- dorsement of the Philad, Press: and all sensible Republicans: The Republican Committees in both jes for the nomination of candidates for the Legislature. This we believe to be the proper course, whatever the result may be, It is the right of the of a United States Senator, and they ought to take care to nominate men for the Legislature who will faithfully represent their wishes in this matter, It is by a popular vote at the primarics that the sentiment of the people ean be best ascertained. want SBenater Quay for another teri, or Mr. Dalzell, or somebody else, it is the right way for theth to deterniine, and to leave no doubt in the minds of their representatives. RESELECT HIM, DILL NOT GUILTY, The term for the office of Justice of | the Peace J. 8B. Houseman, of the town- | the be and Tells Them What to Do, The commonwenlth rested its { in the Dill trial on Webnesday, 8rd, at { Clearfield, and Judge Orvis opened for ithe defence. He said the would show that the First National bank of Clearfield assumed the ness of the Caledonia lumber company in order to save a claim of £30,000 due that bank from John =, i that asdthe banking laws banks engaging in such enterprises the di- retors authorized Dill to the is name. When the June Chase ship expires this spring and at candidate will Mr. House- and judiciously coming election elected to fill the office, man has faithfully served his term and presided with im- 44 defense busi- partinlity upon all cases whether eivil or commonwenlth brought before him, and he should be renominated for the Putnam, and office, as no better or abler man can be forbid found in the precinet who ean sustain I th {the with as much satisfaction His first term sufficient {to which 51 nee as carry on business in bh flood away a great present ineumbent, has been successful and as of 1889 swept so much lumber evidence it is only necessary state loss was sustained and that in over sixty cases in he | the business has been a losing one When Dill at Houtzdale, from time to time he trans. the rendered a decision, not one case was | since. took charge appealed to court, No better evidence he is the cau- than this can be put forth that ferred the depositors money to Clearfield bank and used it to the eredit of the National although it to his dividual Orvis and at cus next Saturday he should be renom- ted nnd his the man for the office First election is assured for credited The of the first water never the Wiis "Squire is popular account. Judge anys the money due Houtzdale from the First National and n Dill individually. Dill was the stand and testi i facts, At timony Judge wis owing failing to do Lis duty for the party. sive nomination as Of all, and whatever but that he interests of took the from the jury and ruled that the the conelusion rioerats of Potter towin- not put whose Mayer and will iigent rienced man deci- | National bank was draft jury to bring in t reponsible for of much and directed gource €X~ amount of the he verdict FOC . Dill was dis- Dill's oN Of 1m guilty but pay the costs, Bialue not a Candidate. charged. The order granting charg ad by Mrs Was a ¢ condition of Mr. Blaine's health | discharge from won for the following en as tae re bezzelment Dickies r which was made public, Hon. J. 1 of the Republi- My Dear candidate for iSO gratited, and Receiver 7. 1802 Beilin CIVIL CASES, WasHINGTON, Fed. List of Civil Cases Disposed of Last Week, the and Lhe Kesult, not will for the name £0! James Duck vs. Heyelte & nomina- recover $45 for feed furnish announcement in ber operation in Haines township. ¢ who have tender- render verdict of $40.65 was sincere their { sure, support, I owe { ul for EL ginte he Thompson fi ¥ 3 Cis [8 will, I am ‘1 Reese, I Li § 34 irned for plaintiff and in the eros approach- | the jury i is rendered spe re mm of the in- wncial policies of the HR ed to recov diet for plaintit being at stake. The popu- David of claim for reaching r FP. Huupton vs, J. CISION On These s9es 1s great ¢ Wags, verdad ment and 1 1.4 ment and tevnolds vs f yours, ' FeCove Braise" HD Lift. J. A. Stowell & Co. vu. WW. H. Wilk inson & Co. Verdiet for defendant D. M. Herring vs. A. M. al to recover damages caus Verdict rami Verdi of bullding, friends of Harrison are overjoy- Blaine's letter saying he wil candidate, i nok and the Harrison peo- Hoover et His nomination as 1 Some of the anti- dam's overflowing, now trying Alger, « and members and ant. ral Win. Colpetzer ve, slander-continued unt Lie app arance of re 0 Harrison, espe- ker £3 UsicRen Andrew who was y Li time is not found guilty the liquor which caused Bellefonta sentence he fact that Blaine several Sundavs ag President or The er is rather taken . ¥ fF ¥ 3 % ’ nition of the dd to a fine of 830, costs and | secution and twenty an administration, time day’ £4) 3 # of the let ns ment. ation that no understanding ex- oy between Dlaine and the President, Slippery Understanding, 2 hat the letier was writen at this The many wenther on i Munday i of A slight drizzling 1 all ss i thie rain i Fovp £4 g ¢ : $1.4 te in order to give all the other backs«lidings any dicans with presidential bees in church goers, bonnets a chance to work up! fell in the morning which froze as it r boone to the best advantage free the and streets were covered inch of ice. Many falls sult and the middle came down and pavements to ¢ 4 ofits et) 1 emoarrassment of paving with one-fourth Blaine senti- which all the The retirement of Blaine will friends of rose fi strong . % fii : 1 were the re- wlat 1 2 2 CXININ 11 Bost i . at of the street was fan fog used for safe navigating, Luckily one was injured by a fall on the treach- erous pavements, Ho Senator Cullum, Alger. Bob Lincoln rest to be filled with hope and this all n the Republican camp. catise the bw Nenato Allison, arid the Silo activity, and there will be from Appointed Chairmoan 13 § - f 3 £1: of jevat £31 { i or . 8 .t . i sort of hustling County Chairman Shaeffer has ap- 1 3 pointed James Coldren Chairman of i Aid Now Ji ks Mr. N. B. Spangler, Es. Democracy for the ensuing James is a hard worker for the party and in his hands the Democracy will not suffer. Mr. John J. Arey has been appointed for the north precinet of the township. B. on the bar at Bellefonte to practice in the Courts of Centre county. On Tuesday, last week, Newton Spangler was admitted t Newton was a student Bower & Orvis law office, and while pursuing his studies found sufficient time to devote to stenogra- | phy in which he became quite profi- | cient and several times was employed by the court. As an attorney he will meet with success, being a bright and learned young man. He is the son of Mr. George W., Spangler, of Potter township. We wish him unbounded success in the dispensation of Black- | stone, in Orvis, a -. Enlarged and Improved, The hand last week enlarged by one col ‘umn, a new head and with other im- provements, The Ledger is a bright { and newsy sheet and from the appear- | ate a good thing when they have it. ce " "i Revival In Progress Jacob Stover Th Haines Rev. 8. E. Davis, pastor of the Evan. ib. Cetstre Co... Pa... Feb 7th, | gelieal church, is at present holding a a parted this life at his home ruyivalin the church at this place, I y ! iol : Br {was commenced last week and still in Boonevilie, Clinton Co., Pa., Jan. | continues. We hope the Rev. may be 28th, 1842, aged 75 yo 2 th, 1862, aged TH years 11 months |g). means of converting many erring and 21 days. Two daughters, Mrs. De- | souls. y | Long and Mrs. Nearhood, six grand | children and five great grand children i Quay's Libel Sait, survive him. He was a member of | Messrs. Porter and Mellon publish [the Iv. Association upwards of 85 P : ers of the Beaver Daily Star, were sen- jyears. He wasn knd father, a good | 40,004 to pay the costs of the prosecus Cithzen, ton, a fine of $600, and undergo im- | prisonment in the county jail for a pe- | rod of six months for the libels uttered At the meeting of the Republican | against Senator M. 8. Quay. state committee, in Philadelphia on | | Friday last, April 20th was selected as { the date for holding the state conven | tion at Harrisburg. AAs 5 Ms - a act The ¥inte Convention, ton Mo 5 SA = Mingle’s shoe store receives new stock every day. Prices are always fulr and reasonable. ASUIT FOR 86304.590 DAMAGES, Miller & Hoover, of Contre County, “‘Visin- tiffs - IR, BR. Company, Defendant, Miller & Hoover, coal shippers of Centre county, through their attorney George B. Orlady, of this place, have brought suit here against the Pennsyl- vanias Railroad Company to The plaintifis claim company recover $304.50 damages, that them excessive and unlawful rates transporting coal the railroad from BNnow Bhoe Bellefonte, in 10 amount in exeess they bring suit, Centre county, to same county, and recover the manded of them and received from Snow Shoe to Bellefonte, ageregate amount of $5,808.82; that the same time the defendant company was delivering coal to the Nail Works and between the Of other rate th ton of per This low rate, nim, was seer tly arranged defendant and s, and t vas unlawful. Dorr Lie other cor gainst them v ‘and J. D. defendant Esqrs., i, company... 7 lp ty The Mennness of Some. has county gh to require an estale to vee cents proba fox himself a debt is $f + MINION BS es rows his neigh omens too Late, An editor LF AnRrC Will overtake the ast named on re Is a place w here he Pine Work 4 ‘ : office has been thu Master nand, work was used exclusively at the re- al Convention at this place, ueoess throughout, a Want an Electric Rallway, enents of that thriving ting unpro town and nothing else will now do bat an electric railway to acconnnodate the rush if they want it we suppose they will get and furnish rapid transit it as they are all hustlers, i Postofliee Robbed. The postoilice broken the thieves only secured at State College was about four doliars, work of a novice. a a L © 0. F. Lodge Organised. The 1. O. O. F. have instituted a new a large number of Charter members ent comin It Exploded. While endedvoring to throw two fro- zon sticks of dynamite on Tuesday be fore a fire, in the stone quarries oppo- site Valentines Iron Works, fonte, Henry F. Davis was severely injured by the explosion which follow He will recover, ey is A Small Number of Sales, Centre county this year, by one-half, than at any time in twenty-five years, There are less people going west this year isone cause, and not quite so years. miami ft nls Death at Farmers Mills, Mrs. Grenninger, wife of Mr. Gren- ninger, at Farmers’ Mills, succumbed to an attack of the grip and its assimu- lations on last Thursday morning, after an illness of only a few days du- ration, A «we When you want a shoe that will give you satisfaction both in price and quality, go to Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte. He guarantees all goods sold and you get a genuine article | WASHINGTON LETTER. #prmdent,) of Harris said a “It is another | schemes to One get Mr. awkward position” | Senator who is not a ve ry ardent mirer of the Becretary of State, speak- ing of the coming of the Commission- {ers of the Canadian government to try to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity, { “Blaine”, continued the Senator,” has {always professed negotiate, but I happen to he is opposed to giving the slightest matter trade how much give us in exchang Canadian Commissioners fool's errand last vear, as y member, and Mr. Harrison | to delude them fie With any sent m home soabru that many people rey administered to the a friendly governmen son Knew that it was negotintions to result bound Blaine's idea LO Posy hem Mr. sales Of anti