The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1893, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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. ¥. Luse,
Hh
29TH
74 350 43
wi 208 6
244 488]
16a
FOVHRIR PERN
a
#0 98
THE PATRIOT
Foremost Democratic Morning News- |
: paper in Pennsylvania.
me en
Cleveland and Stevenson on ther
to the White House,
v {)
Daily, every w eck day morning inthe year, |
a year,
Weekly, Tucsdayleveniog of every week fn the |
IT LEADS IN THE NEWS. ~The only paper In |
connected with the news
With its rapid facilities it
three hundred and sixtysive towns with ¢
centres
world, reaches
from three to seven houre ahead of all
Haurrisl
pint Lh
important
The session of Lh a
Hes |
Democratic |
yelo i
ve most complete |
Ii
you
Al unusuRily
fection of a sReCONSOT
tO Lusy, a
publican legislature confrontediby a
1, all tend
The Patriot wiil gi
i=tra to draw the public
:
id
year hins been the most success]
in
nr |
THE STATE CAVIHIOL
pres
ot will
Enbsoriier Lor
THE WEEK]
THE SUN
During 18683 THE
ITN will be of
sing excellence
sUrpas
pews and more
jr
The Sunday Sun
News
Crect ion OF
of seid boro
Bec. 2 3 d Treasure?
f0 bage 1s Loroogh of Conlin
sure ie of sony ghove
te borrowed
That the clerk of he ©oat
roby dines 1d 10 2d
g ordinance, and of ¢
v reason thereof cn the ZIM
at the oanal piace
cticns in the sald borough of Cen
ut Jonst thirty days in the Cex H
THE, Lhe OnLY BeWspRper published in
borough of Centre Hall
Approved Jam 5, 180
ion lo
day oi Feb
of holding
Hail, for
Iw
D. 1%
FR KURTZ
IR,
Joie LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP~XNO
tice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore ex isting between KE. M, Huyett and D
i. Meyer, of Centre Hall, Pa, sand E. M Hoyett
of Centre Hall Pa. and John K. Huayett, of Mill
fei. Pa, under the fir name of Hayeit, Sle
& Cio. in the lambering business, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. E M. Huyeit is an
thorized Ww dispose of the balance of stock of
lumber on hand, and 10 settle all debis due to
and by the enppany
E M. HUYETT,
D.J. MEYER,
INO. K. HUYETT
Contre Hall, Pa.
feb?
Jan. 28, 1883
A gentleman in Union County, Mo,,
who is too modest a man to have his
name mentioned in the newspapers,
was cured of rheumatism by Chambers
lain’s Pain Balm, after trying other
medicines and treatments for thirteen
years. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D.
Murray.
The Press
[NEW YORK]
FOR 18 3
Has a larger daily circulation than any
other Republican Newspaper in
America,
DAILY, SUNDAY. WEEKLY.
The Aggressive Republican Journal of
the Metropolis,
A Newspaper for the Masses,
WORK FOR US
| & fow days, and you will be startled at the unex.
| peeted success thet will reward your efforts. We
positively have the best business 10 offer an agent
that can be found on the face of this earth.
$45.00 profit on 8756.00 worth of business i
being easily and honorably made by and paid 0
hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our
employ. You can make money faster ut work for
us than you have suy idea of. The business is so
easy to learn, and instructions so simple and plain,
that all succeed from the start, Those who take
bold of the business reap the advantage that
arises from the sound reputation of ope of the
oldest, most and largest publishing
houses in America, Secure for yourself the profits
that the business so readily and handsomely yielde.
All beginners succeed grandly, and more than
realize their greatest expectations. Those who
| try it find exactly ns we tell them. There is plenty
| of room for a few more workers, and we urge
| them to begin at once. If you are already em.
ployed, but have a few spare moments, a wish
| to use them to advantage, then write us st ones
| (for this is your grand opportunity), sod receive
| full particolars by return mall. Address,
TRUE & CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, Me.
sueecesful,
Founded December 1st, 1887,
cop
ies Daily.
The Most Rewieerbalile Ne wrpper Niue
New York.
in
The Press is a National Newspaper. |
Cheap news, vulgar sensations and |
trash find no place in the columns ©
the Press,
The Press has
page in’ New York.
Scientific American
the brightest editorial Agency for
It sparkles with
points,
The Pre
did paper, covering every current top- {
i
<unday Edition is asplen- |
: Pres Weel iy
grea] things of
Edition contain
the Daily DESICN PATEN
: COPYRICHTS, 0
For information and free Handbook hg A
MUKN & OO, 31 BROADWAY, NEW YORE,
Oldest bureau for Securing puteita in Ameen.
J rir a ME { Every patent taken oul by us is yagbt before
AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM ! {he public by 8 Botice given free Of Charge io Lhe
Press hus nosuperiorin New York | Lejontific meviean
E>
THE PRESS st eiresiation of any scientific paper in the
dl. The be
i splendidly lustrated, No intel
178 whould be without it. Weekly, 83, FY
ranr: $10 Mix months. Address MONS & ha
rice fi Blisarns, 361 Broadway, New York City.
and
The
in Amp
4
OLE VOar,
4 months,
one month,
Moines
that
wnufacturers of the most suoe-
that
sughs, colds and
It will loosen and
Des
public
berlain & Co,
one year, to inform the
Dally only, | Towa, desire
' four months, i
a they are nu
y, one year, 1
Weekly Press, one vear, Cessiul pre paral been
ye
croup.
ion Las
| produced for o
ve a severe cold
’:
send for the Press circular. Fen
Mamples free, rents wanted every- | in less time than any other treatment
¢
The article refs
lemedy.
where Liberal Commissions
Address,
rred to is Chamix riain’s
' It is a medicine that
HE PRESS, A LY nedicine th
New York. gd boda Adit FATA SRE 30 its
rit Fax hint can alw “ys iH de-
known
It
SCRIBNER'S a i
MAGAZINE [ToL ap fr 2 a a
FOR 1893. :
PARTIAL PROSPECTUS
on
8% Park Row
vers
croup.
§
if and
TREATMENT
INHALATION !
} Arch St, Philad’a Pa.
, Bronchitis
Hay Fever,
lity, Rheu-
ithor i, Neuralgia;
LL simone ne Temes | AND ALL CHRONIC AND NERVOUS
} Ine DISORDERS.
t thins
Dyspep
H endl he,
matisn
Tt
NICE NOEs,
e to Edward
pari of Car
ght « i
reminiscen
or. B)
Both wsrticies
ot $0 J 5 By
net from a reside
antes Abn dunily
¥ Histor Moments
¢ of the Magssine
iE
ase for more than
nis have been treated, spd over
yeicians have used it and recom-
significant fact.
the tently years
are
Hob
it is agrocabi There is no natsoous laste, nor
afllertaste, nor sickening smell
w(¥ sf
€ do upniions., “Componnd Oxygen its Mod of
in | and Resalis,” is the title
axive of Dy ‘
sive of pr i by Drs Blerkey
Action
of a book of 200 pages
& Palen, which gives
information as *o this remark
and a record of surprising
ie cases--many of
being aban doned to die by other phy
Willi be mailed fie
wealion
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
1526 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa.
of men
srk
} 1 u yw
. - published
in which on earn thelr iihood .
vil B
The World's Fair in ( hicago. able curative agi
be pul voar gly aa wide range of chi
sions made by the exhibition upon Se y fier
ryers of note, both American and
i man {hese glaervers willbe &0
will § trate Weir own articles
Miscellaneous Articles.
to the Poor In Gresl
Burnett's illustrated paper on the
London plan for Home Ald To Invalid « hildren
eto, Of special interest also will be Profesor
Hellprin's smuftboritive account of the Peary Le
lef Expedition (ilinstrated), 8 very interesting
article by Octave Uzanne on the exhibition of
Woman's Ari now going on in Paris, and articles
upon artistic subjects accounts of travels, ele
A sories will Hahiod later in the
ing the impr
{ifforent ols
foreign wn
artists who
address on
to any
Farther contributions
Cities. Mis
130 Sutter Bt, San Francisco, Cal.
18epim
Please mention this paper.
The Hiustrations
of the year will represent the work not only of
the well known {llustrators, but many drawings
will also appear by artiste who are best Known as
painters
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE cent %uen.
And other spocialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and
Misses are the
Best in the World.
Bee descriptive advertise
ment which will appear in
this paper.
Take no Substitute,
but insist on having W. L.
DOUGLAS SHORES, with
TERMS: 500.
SPECIAL OFFER, aia”
a sulsoription for 1963, 4.060
The same, with back numbers, bound in
cloth, ~ 0.00
KNOW 18 THE TIME 10 SUBSCRIBE,
CHARLES BCRIBNER'S SONS,
5 Broadway, New York. WOLF & CR AWFORD
ETE TICE
DR. THEEL,
5 38 North Fourth St.
Pe ICY buiow Groen, Paik Hin,
curves Trowh vanes ii 4 8 0 dara.
peg bh Sly Decay ah hc
Ee
Ea fe hil 6 youre
onpital sud U6 years’
Joriiane, Xo enperiseent, .
A ; Movil sarily vw and Daradons,
i Never falls. tend 18 ob in Ban,
vinmnps Tor onk © Teeth,” the expire of guncks, holy Wetul
hoes sod Tale statements, frwalolont loothmeninhe sud Sots
© wives ben true rion bo sown sed oid, Meus |
® te: ewmninge te 8, Wel and Set,
rate
Daily, fron
¢ te 10 vite or onl and he saved
wi, Renders
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever
Rores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all 8kin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. Ties guaranteed to give per-
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
# per box. For sale by J.