Pe a RS A a a A i THE CENT per year. on application. NEW FENCE LAW The following An act to provide for the erection and eral counties of this commonwealth. SEcrion 1. Be it enacted by the the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in general assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that all cleared lands used for agricul- tural and horticultural purposes, and stantial fence at least and erected SEC, having their grounds or fields closed with such be entitled to compensation for crops fence as aforesaid shall not destroyed or damages sustained by horses, cattle or sheep trespassing upon such fields or grounds, SEC. 3. All aets or parts of acts in- ed. mn————— A — tl THE CABINET, The new cabinet is thus far fixed as letters of acceptance: Secretary of State—Walter Q. Gresh- am, of Indiana. Secretary of Treasury—Thomas Car- lisle, of Kentucky. Secretary of War—Daniel Lamont, of New York. Postmaster General—Wilson 8, sell, of New York. Secretary of Smith, of Georgia. It is quite probable that Hilary Her- bert Alabama, may capture the Navy portfolio. Mr. Herbert is the chairman of the naval committee in the house, and it said that Mr. Cleveland has his name under ad vise- ment. Bis- Agriculture—Hoke Of is estate pe WEIGHT OF MAILS Average Daily Weight of Mail Matter Han- died By Clerk Sechler, The taken by the postoffice department as the month in the year in which to weigh all mail handled. weight in transporting mail matter, the rail- month of February is always 3y road company is paid for furnishing facilities for the postal clerk on the route. Last Monday morning clerk Sechler whose route is Montan- don to Bellefonte, informed the repor- ter, that to Centre Hall from Montan- don he had handled nine hun- dred pounds of mail matter, and the average daily amount was about teen hundred pounds. All pouches received by him must be weighed, ingoing and outgoing, which is not such a small amount of mail for this district. from aver “iX- oss smsma—— —— A —————— sis THE story from Paris that the Uni- ted States government proposes to take the Panama canal under its protection and encourage its completion by Ame- rican capital, is a French fiction. The best posted Americans have never be- lived the scheme of a canal across the Panama isthmus is feasible. Digging a canal across the level sands of Suez and cuting one through the great mountains of Panama are two very dissimilar undertakings. a eimai HirrtH, the anarchist who commit- ted suicide at Detroit, demanded cre- mation for his body and that the ashes be scattered to the four winds, Let other anarchists likewise. The dead man left a funeral sermon wh ich he had written himself and which he wished to pe read at the furnace door Just before his body was incinerated. i —— THERE was a row in the Kansas leg- islature on Tuesday between the Popu- list and Republican members, during which two Republicans were knocked down, Matters look stormy there. EE a Sos people want to live but not let live. They want all big profit on their side and none on the other. The man who habitually jews you down is the one you will find to be the greatest skinner in his dealings. do Jupar Furst has instructed the grand jory of Huntingdon county to exmwmine into alleged abuses in that in- stitution. Right. Five cabinet places are now on Cleveland's slate, sure—not one from enough here to run the entire United States and state governments, ins spn io BI MF Se for every Inhabita ut of the United States, The Kansas Crop # of ‘99, his year. The farmers cannot tailrond has made special rates from Kansas City and other Missouri River towns, to induce The weather has been propitious for corn and its the cleanest, best Fe east of the Missouri River, to A good map of Kansas will be J. Byrne, 723 Monadnock Block, Chie- ago IL, together with reliable statistics and information about Kansas lands ry a WAR IN KANSAS the in The long controversy between Populist Kansas, came to a erisison Wednesday jot followed, TI ie Republican and house, morning and open 1 Republicans battered down the doors to representative hall and forcibly took The trouble began at nine At that time the stairs possession. were to be excluded. Doors were smashed with trol of the hall, The military been called out, cannon stationed, everything looks like war, All the Republicans held the house. ple are bringing in provisions, but Populists have cut off the lights, and water, and the hall is and day file most in total darkness, ————————— sadden Death, UBLIC SALE -~AT THE the subscriber at Farmers Mills, follow lug described property 4 head horses, 2 good horses rising ¢ yoars old, 1 mire 4 years old, with foal, 1 mare 14 years old, 39.year old colts, 2 milk cows, 1 sheep, 1 Southdown buck, 2 broad 1 Johnston binder, 1 spring harrow, plows, cultl corn planter, corn scraper, cutiing box, sled, 4 set hay ladders, hay fork, borse gears, collars, bridles, halters, 1 sot single harness, lot of boxes, 1 corner cupboard, chur n, table, and oth or articles of sale WILLIAM GOODHART UBLIC BALE~THE will offer at public sale at his residence at Old Fort, on Prem MARCH 23, 1890 the follow ing articles viz 1 cow. will be fresh by time of sale, 6 head of ! horses. 1 good black mare heavy with foal, 156 year old horse, romp, Clydesdale and | deaft, wolght 1200 (bs. 1 4-year old horse, Clydes dale and Foglish dmit 140g ibs, , 1 year old, « Iydesduly and English draft, 1200 lbs 2 fine 8 year old mares, Clydesdale, (10. head of fine sheep, 9 ewes and 1 weather, 1 Champion good condition I spring looth harrow, 1 squire spike tooth harrow, | good horse rake, Hall threshing hin, shaker, power and strap all in good condition, 1 Utica wheel riding cultis | vator, | rhovel plow, 1° corn scraper, 1 Centre Hall corn planter new, 1 road wagon, § io. tre wet twdders, 1 horse wagon, 1 wagon with ladders, 2 0p buggies, 1 youd 4 tons good timothy bay, 1 Centre Hall bob pew, 1 good sausage chopper, 2 Prince plows 1 steel beam plow. 12 sels Lug harness, 1 3 wher farm gears, for tres, sCoop shovel, We a GL WaRot cart big Goss, Ha 8, Bingle an donb @ Lor 000030 { Wis pid "s i tables, chairs, crocks, dishes, aud oul merous 0 menliog CCE RB er ariicies Wo i sale Wo oonmence sal iV 0 ) H afternoon about one ton. Report says he was engaged at and sliding logs on his land, while standing close to the slide a log flew out and struck him a violent blow and caused him to strike g to break his neck. His shoes wen ‘ found about two rods from the body He was a man about 60 years of age, mourn his unfortunate death. ~~ -»— Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong healthy, try Electric Bitters, use Electric Bitters. directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid perform their functions. If you are find speedy and permapent relief by taking Electric Bitters, i convinee you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only S0c. at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. i pi Danger of Great Floods l'uesday up to Wednesday morning it rained, and we may look for dama- ging floods on all streams. Rivers were bank full last week already with this rain and melted snow added we ure apprehensive of danger. Our streams, Penns creck, Pine, Elk and Spring creeks, all were swollen last week already. From other parts of the state we get reports that damaging floods are ap- prehended, mnisansmsns fA TY SAA To Tarbutville, and Our fellow citizen and ex-treasurer, D. C. Keller, will make sale March 17, and then go to Turbutville, where he will run a hotel. Having been a land- lord years ago, Dan will know how to keep a hotel. We lose a good citizen. is A . Seriously IL Major W. F. Reynolds is at present very ill at his residence in Bellefonte. He is one of the oldest citizens of Belle- fonte, and until a short time ago he has been as active as though he was just in the prime of life. son on Still Bedfast, Daniel Kline, west of the Old Fort, who received a severe sprain in the back while hauling logs several weeks ago, is still confined to his bed and is not improving. Sess A I ANA Deserve Sucoess, Huyett, Meyer & Boozer's foundry shows more of the genuine hum of in- dustry than ever before. The new firm are broad guage and wide tire, and deserve the success they are meet. ing with. * $ What Am I To Do? This js the oft expression of the weary sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other painful diseases, The whole human frame is tortured and racked with pain. It is woll to remember vo { the Farmers’ Mutlus Centre County: Ia Pa. dau. provisions of & ual statement of 88 | Oh of 0 § being die meme the fills receivable premiug Aes and payable by brs for surance ¥ fel your # Cash progainins Tax... Cash in treasury EXPENSES Compensation 0 ‘direc 711 1 SERS —— Halary of BeC..ovmermien Extra services of Beg Salary of Treasurer Rent, postage printing, and stationary . Making duplicates... State los, Report G Meiss bal, G. BR Moises interest : J. 8 Black bal on barn J. G. Baily, small joss Sam’l Carper, barn and contents. i 58 Mra F. L. Weaver We Phoebe Grenoble, bal = 3 C. W. Hosterman, bal 5 7 Grenoble Store C0... £0 int... W G. B. Halves small lose, Trustees Pine Grove Pros parsonage... bao a6 int ba J.C. Smull...... i590 Total assets and fundsof the company the past year joss expenses - To which add notes of We, S00, M.. . feaving the available assets in foros thisday [neurauces taken the Risks and SoRoraacos in foroe thisday....... LIABILITIES, Wm, F. Reynolds... 120 B. PF. Frankenborger..... oo True, PG parses... 0 10 J. ¢, Small eis i on Baw uel Garner cow... BS 49 orrow ed money Eh on otal an’ of liabilities, Amount outstanding —— Ata meeting held the seme day the following directors were chosen for the ensnlog year; J, IL Musser, ff. BE. Duck, Samuel Ganley, Daniel Bromgart, J. I. Fisher, 8. J, Herring, Fred Kurtz, Wm, McFarlane, Jacob Bottorf, J. G. Dalley, WN. 0, Campbell and W, F. Reynolds, Jv, The board thereupon organized by eleviing the following offioors: President, Fred Kare. Vieo President, 8. J. Herring. Treasurer, Wm. Woll. Soeretary, D. ¥. 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