¥YOl.. L1YV. Shooting stars are never loaded. By No noise made isso annoying as that made by another, We pty Never go back on a friend tude is one of the lowest vices, Ws fp tp in this mildly thus far. Local polities county been boiling v ery iy The New Yerk Sun is not for land. Yet the dreds of thousands who are. {('love- sun shines on hun- Base-ball aren’t bothering the fare there is mers much at least one sen- sible class among us vet, - EE — The Czar has expressed to the people of the U led the aid they have exter starving subjects, - > are for Harri instructed, they will go fi if should not be advisable. The Ohio delegates but McKinley n Harrison's nomination - * - making the Harrison seems sure of nomination but it is an open that great efforts are being made party leaders to prevent it. Wo py The anti-Harrison feeling is strong among leaders in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and they will trip ID jamin up if possible. Ap Tom Reed, Quay, Foraker, Camero: Teller, and the New York lead would like to see i for President whose SOImMe one nominate name is ne rison. atresia The nomination of the better than they ust preme Judge, by Iaiiy do. If showed the same disposition i would nominees, the party 1H better rep ute, - The bill whieh house of the New few days ago Gertie, Jennie, and to vole, appears wa pose of making and the joke will farther, The reason (XK) Repul Dalzell is force bill of the is credited ¥ Pennsyl ican majority § LB 5 be vitl ate, whereas agency carrying house says the Pit The Faye 3 took their Quayism straig by adopting a resolution th Quay represented the gn Pennsylvania in the United it i Precisely. ate as would not swap him ster or Henry Clay were flesh. Bp —-— Governor McKinley blank whether he name to be us a eandidate Wis § would at the M neapolis convention unde stances, His reply was this: * Kind waiting ‘Aman | can’t answer that of a question | when his The major is not going to wife is for him.” aliow self to be tried up as he was at t hime | vention for years ago. La a Through the efforts of the press, aid- ed by many able men in speech, the interests of the more attention than in years gone by. | The agricultural interest of the United States, is the main-stay of the country, and the politician who think« the far- mer needs not be cared for in legisla- tion, will go up the spout, and the sooner he understands this important fact the better. farmer are receiving A si One of the delegates from Colorado to the Minneapolis Convention is a full-blooded Indian, a descendant of the great Tecumseh whom President Harrison's grandfather defeated in bat- tle. One of the north Carolina dele- gates to the same convention, Mr, William Butner, is a son of Chang, one of the Biamese Twins of world- wide fame. Truly Ameriea is the land of the free and the home of the freak. We guess some of the sons of “old Har- ry’! will be at the Minneapolis conven- tion too. — The Eastern Pennsylvania puddiers, who have been working at $3.75 per ton, will go to work hereafter at $3.40, The Iron Trade Review of Cleveland, in its weekly report, says there must be a reduction of wages from the fron mill to the mines. McKinley tarifl organs will please not print this fact, Nothing has been raised by the tariff act except the profits of the trusts and monopolists: Wages and property have suffered correspondingly. No denying this, MILLIONS ON MILLIONS IN IT. schedule of the MeKinly law, and its ice of that monumental bit sl of legis- Even the throwing windward in hinting at refined lative jobbery is appalling. Republican MDOers are | pa] the anchors to the repeal of the tax on sugar Pittsburg Post, & says the The a few days ointed out that the trust Philadelphia . by the ago | absorption of the great refineries in that city, has thrown 650 men out of employment, and by its control of the wirket has forced down the price of ported raw sugar 5- a cent a il, the says, on the annual purchases of which would amount, 10.500 000 att! lowest Ly Phi e, 1it } } ’ f f it dn ii PeOjig gel Of benefit Not a points out the : redid sugar? 1 i For. a rw « the ' onmmenced, the “In trust all,’ in the advan product = (NELIKN) tO to £000) 000) to $s. - Lo thie people of the sugar they con- consumption of was 1.856 00 LO6NHS orrupling congressional and | Does any one! neeless trust, Kicked or a soul uld hesitate, In at profits to of i and elections? COP. The $s ial WOrK dozen Trust aims ongress and leKinley law has put to do so; at least has made ONE one, oy GOOD MEN, The demand for able men 4 of the State Legislature as mems- been yor has renewed since the nomination of John Cessna, of Bedford county. The ory state. Send able, intelligent and ature, and we purer govern- scandal. Too ANG HWS, publie will have better and less men might be had, The importance of this subject is be in all quarters, but it needs to be acted upon, There is wonderful room for improve- ment in our material, Nome counties a laughing stock and are judged by the mental and moral capacities of the men they send to represent them at Harrisburg, Let the ery be kept up. Elect the best men for your law-makers, ginning to attract attention legislative are made My -_ The convention was well attended and its business was dispatched in a business-like manner, being concluded by four o'clock, the State chairman, H. D. Patton in the meantime explain- ing the absurdity of the Baker ballot law. He stated that its author was not to blame, but that the law was amended, and at the last moment rushed through without being re-read as mended, many of the law makers not knowing what they were voting for, i MAP AAA Bomb throwers aré operating in Pa- ris and the city Is in great terror. One saloon building was entirely de- molished, and the anarchists threaten to do more mischief. These anarch- ists should be declared outlaws by every civilized nation. THE NEW BALLOT LAW. How It Worked in Alleghens y Tuesday fa mayor « The election o ny to the James G. Wyman, resigned at Pittsburg, first under the ROTVE unexpired term o on Tuesday yi i ba ¥Y rad . \ Ie KRED iio iW. ¥iik bait IHRE wis the only eandie Lin conse ni quence the vote was considerable 1 iid i INJKCHINery ' i system and there wa tion. Ina few of the the things went along ve ry law is pretty i% not the case through I'he ehange Ir presu ntlaw isa b law is 50 unlik Hot hr expected ts al once, For knew that they ballot box on h register | to have two, more than had been they are CLion boss HO shoud Bo py The «4 al 1 ong ressior Pp publ Hg HICasure i he value GE Li Pens « Cy with w its Lilie & record of Dales, I hie Journal official record of the ings of each House, but that there should ix i * SII, Ala IL is wiias | ard should autiority. iu printing anvil members may Wer Lh proy ison he mainspring of i AME. plained of is a this part,’ of the ( mgressional He be sent free through the He number of Nas under a member's frank. does not care to ee because it may contain an opponent send a whole hig arguiaent as well as his own: so he gets hus speech or anything he ny call his speech printed parately, “part ol Record the ( DI re sno stituents by the post office. To out this franking privilege would cut out the whole want to frank the Record any large numbers, and it is only abuse, whole a terpolations are serviceable, [If fined to speeches actually delivered, Bip oy It was to the effect there is no law re book showing receipts and sales of oleomargarine, and that the whole saler is not required to make monthly returns of sales to the revenue collects or. The department regulations on these points, the court holds, have not the force of law. These oleomargarine laws, State and Federal, are most ine famous, and enable the the detective and the lawyer to reap a rich harvest, nc ation wes full Hine of latest styles in gents furnishing goods has been re ceived at the Philad, Branch, Belle fonte. A bargain in every purchase made, ~The best assortment of Spring and Bummer styles you will find at Wolf & Crawford's. WILL REPUBLICAN 8 senators Teller, Morgan, sid to has nective part the past week Daniel and Sanders are taken an proceeding of the nationa mite it Commit tis that a last flort will Ix the free of ad hie 1 ad Washington ¢ made by vocates, at their convention in on 26. to induce one o the il A {ore political 0 incorporate in t i ! ! plank, and if they will take steps to organiz platform a free coinage AT it fail ekels, about IX hundred years after Sold { Xenophon, Seut ily « HIae, | and thirtv.fis fal sri y-five doj- mm which he if the Ten Thousand. ownship Percheran sold he come all the way from i Know, —-— » possible political tangles | the Philadelphia Times fact if Patt- | ison were nominated for president and | Watres, | him 1: governor for the two years of Pattison | unexpired term; and the governor, as chairman of the Republi i the aay cities the that, Grovernor elected, Lieutenant Governor Republican, would suceeed 4s | lieutenant | can Sate committee and leader of the | Republican hosts in the battle, would { be placed in the singularly embarrass of making a desperate | struggle to defeat himself from becom- {ing governor of the State, ing position yp. The Post-Office Department is to try a very remarkable experiment at St | Louis, It is going to establish a system tof puetnantic tubes extending a dis | tance of fully three thousand feet, as an attempt to solve the question whether mail matter can be advant- {ageously transmitted by this method. sf MY Nale of Personal Property. { The administrators of the late Ezra { Krumbine, will sell personal property of said deceased at his late residence in Centre Hall, on Saturday afternoon, May 7th, at one o'clock. wssissai lA . A Bellefonte Young Man Married, | John Bullock, of Bellefonte, was | married on Wednesday evening, 27th, [to Miss Maude Owens, of Mechanios- | burg, Pa., at the residence of the 3 | bride's parents in that place. sn is 3 ~~ It is surprising how pretty the | combination of colors are in this sen son's Ginghams and Outings. Wolf & Crawford have them in greater va riety than elsewhere in the valley. 1592. G WASHIN nsation ols mi ploye “ amount of bonded indebtedness list The Senate, in its usual exclusion bill The republicans are trying hard make party capital out of the cratic vote by which Representative Rockwell, of New York, was ret in his seat, notwithstanding the report tee infavor of the contestant. MeMillin, of voiced the general democratic as the common Rep- resentative Tennessee well when it hs sense view he “1 cannot affect the democratic party. said of it; how it a differ and upon which they did differ. Mr. Rockwell had the advantage of the skill with which his case was pres sented, and there were many minds that were not made up until the final presentation of the case. The very length of the debate and the perfect freedom which marked it was suffi- cient to show the country that the de mocratic House was willing to listen to every phase of the case.” Some gossip has been caused by the report that Mr. Blaine was very brus- que in his refusal of the invitation to accompany Mr. Harrison and the admi'n party which is to go to New York to-morrow evening to take part in laying the corner stone of the Grant monument on Wednesday. Mr. Blaine is at least consistant; there was never any love displayed by him for General Grant in his lifetime, and he declines to make a pretense of it over Lis grave, Senator Voorhees says of the plat. form adopted by the Indiana demos ratic convention: “Ii is a sound plat- form, embracing tari reforu and a currency of gold and silver and legal tender paper (greenbacks) on an equal ity with each other. This is the old NO. 17. democratie platform, and no new toward Wall Btreet,” de- He adds ticket is a splendid one, pariure il the Biats tical farmer at its head, certain Ann stroved by } Times Were —-— Sudden Death at Mifflinbarg. pro- carried Was summoned Mr. Bpotts was vening the body was in West Buffalo, Ove Mr. His wife has been had § Of OT and with Spoils was vears,. They Daniel sister, Mrs. over, (3134 SUrvive hin. The Conemaugh Starts For Russia. International Line steamship with 6.000.000 of at ship load for the U8,000 pounds peasants of Russia, started " voyage of mercy fromm Wash- Ph ladalst ; Philadelphia, pier Fri lay “ , ¥ AIVETROONn, amid another such grand public res Joicing as gave God speed to the Indi ana. Ay It Was So Real, Lock Haven has a young lady so | proficient in piano playing that upon playing “Burnside's Expedition” in the company of some veterans a few | evening of the listeners lly thought they had been hit { when the imitation of the cannonad- ing was given, and had to be carried home on stretchers. Two of them im- mediately sent for a pension agent. Lock Haven Democrat, ® ARO some actua lc anism Got the Password, Some prowler a short time ago broke into the Odd Fellows’ rooms at Hunt- ingdon and helped himself to what he thought could be made “available to use an ante-<convention word, includ. ing the password, and since then has been making his way through the country comparatively rosy on the handsome cash receipts from gullible Odd Fellows. He didn't interfere with the goat stall; thereby showing considerable discretion which is the better part of garrotingan 1. 0, O. F. lodge room. The villain is being pur sued, but has not yet been captured. mA MAM AAA. «All the new fads in shoes you will find at Wolf & Crawford's, quality and price are right too. | wewe'Thie finest dress goods in the val- ley are acknowledged to be found at Wolf & Crawford’s, Call to soe them. They will be glad to show you their stock. —emAt Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear are kept in stock and at prices lower than elsewhere, ~The REPORTER at $1.50 is the cheapest paper in the county. Sub scribe and get in the swim.
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