VOL. LXV. iiats Blair doubt, County. appoint soe HONE We ather colored H unredeemed animals, grossing. ep nl that €s fhe announcement James R. Chalmers, the hero of the hideous Fort Pillow massacre, has dis- Re returned to his Now it imitate continued his flirtation the publican party first Mahone could be his example might be happy yet.—Altoona Tribune, 1h And when these two ex-rebel codgers flopped over from our party to the Ree publicans, how gladly they were re- celved-—don’t yer mind ? with and love is pleasant news, induced to tepublicans a fn Mp oy The Republican platform says it is in favor of a tariff sufficient to “equal the difference between the wages abroad and at home.” If the Republi cans would limit their tarifl’ demands fo the difference in wages the tariff question could be settled in short order, The Democrats have never proposed a tariff lower than the difference in wages cost. The objection to the Me- instances is greater than the amount of wages with the cost of the mw material thrown in-—-as, for in. stance, in the tax of 175 per cent, on I kind of woolen and worst WAGES AND THE TARIS There is says Lie great unr Pitt Fare ve threatened reduction 1s start oblive. 1n- splen- | tron and steel indu i secretive and that strike or roe Di | are disasty lock-on Occurs it seemingly | for the | OLN ble for i strike i ia reducti t within the I ople. ri- ican } liv at [ESR FE RFE 1 of whom HINLIrY 8 far is ' i fo maimmtain It is said intends to s Emperor's desir Emioress she, howe less she © even includi shortly. vised him agains whole imperial f of a sen voyage, and so it that the Empress and will remain Minneapolis chaos, every 3 . be didn thou developeme nts » hind, althoug Blaine's | the young Crown Prince ma th it conviction | Ms father. During the E i sence, it is said, Prince Regent. ww former On the | nominating - Judge Waddle, 0 day, decided that where a his girl decide and declare man and wife, that settles it, is . # i all Chester, the other I'h and “knowed"’ ‘knows Harrison man who now it would that lover and +t ¥ ¥ ¢ 5 be tne man is strongly analogous to they ar 1 who ** div i Con i { done by a minister in the presence of witnesses, This can on the doorstep, by moonlight, in a cozy nook Then told you so" and prophesies ine right. tract and marries them the same as ee. de done he Chicago e mivention has been an interesting event, For a week pre- | or elsewhere, and it is marriage. vious to Hs meeting the city has been filling up with politicians, booms and howlers for their favorites for the nom- ination. { den to have the knot tied, and | not this manner of doing the job whip The Hill people were most | the marriage license act clean around in their efforts to defeat Cleve- | the stump? The Rerorrer thinks it land although they made no headway | does. Now good bye ministers, good { for Hill, and in the face of the fact | bye squires, good bye marriage license, | that a large majority of the delegates {Judge Waddle has cut the knot { were immovably in favor of Grover, |any two lovers can tie it for them- backed by 90 per cent. @f the Demoe- | selves, {racy of the Union. There were other | ——— little booms on hand, for Boles, Pal- i mer, Gorman, and two or three others, | but nothing big enough seemingly to {knock out Ruth's papa, and pretty { much all agreed to stand by the nomi. noe. earnest “iy Cp . Kansas has four cities in which the | vote of the women is larger than that {of the men. One entire set of council Fmen is women. ssi AO asa cosine during the last five years amounted to | { The increase of population in France Jou one-half of 1 per cent. lowing’ stock of spring and | simmer clothing is unequaled in the jeounty. He has a larger stock than| Boys suits, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.76 and ever to select from and of latest styles | 2.00, £ d cuts The prices never were as | Boys finer suits, 2.00 BAA AIS PO 75 Sa 30 £50, re “3 br) - MOC ER A f VILA 1 AA NTION NAMES THE MAN levelund he Fir eilot pated Ont r With 616 1} nthis A.M. at Chleag: Votes o oe AND GGY STOLEN - HORSE His Work ri 3 morning it was first dis tempt had been made the h i the middle of floor a fire n Kindled wit tin circumstance intention of but it without doing any damage, We have if under suspicion, but if burning building, by som fortunate went out not heard any parties are apprehend. ed, there is an excellent opportunity for the work of a vigilance committee in that section. Ra Clean and Neat The old Lewisburg Chronicle | chased by editor G. W. Behoeh, of the | Miflinburg Telagraph, reappeared last {| week in a bran new suit, clean, bright Land newsy. The had sus- pended publication for a few weeks in order to equip the office with new ma-~ terial and will now resume its regular publication. aromiods wi is ———— Giranted the Contract, Adam F. Harter has been granted the contract for building the Millhelm lock-up. , i —— el, PP, Long, Bpring Mills, wants { potatoes, at once. He pays highest price. Surrah silks from 40 ots. upward. Young men’s suits, black, brown or mixed cheviots, 8.50, 4.00, 5.00, 5.50, 6,00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 10,00 and 12,00. f W urn until Saturday sday, and on ed nes To-day i cratic Representative, i Senators are Keeping : as loi Chicago, an a goodly numbes them company. Predictions he result is now of order: the result itself is too near bother with guessing about it. It ways makes a fellow feel bad too, if he | gUesses wrong, Chauncey Depew has, if republican officials are to be believed, put Mr. | Harrison in a rather awkward predica- ment. | Chauncey and attach him permantly the Harrison camp by tendering { him the vacant Secretaryship of State, | having been informed that Depew's | armngements with the | Vanderbilts were such that he could not possibly accept. What was his | surprise, therefore, when Depew took lunch at the White House and the [offer was made him, to be informed [that he wanted a little time to consid. Ler the matter, instead of getting the | positive declination that was expected, If Depew accepts, and the impression appears to be that he will, else will have to be found for i to | business NO. 25. VRING MILLS wit Completed, tiered away o1 in ‘reg pairs,’ next hundred To Observe the Fourth In order to have a holid AY, oli hat day, the of Hall have decided to close their So bear a merchants stores will be closed on the day beforehand. ly Wall Paper, We carry the largest stock of wall paper in Penns valley. Come and be from us than any other place, J.B. DAUBERMAN & SON. AAs ii Death of an Aged Man. John Swires, of Milesburg, aged W0 tsa min The best wearing shoe for boys a $1.25 that you have ever seen, The best $1.25 shoe for wen, in the county. Lyox & Co, —eeS, P, Long Spring Mills, will pay you highest market prices for Po tatoos, — —~ Highest market price paid for potatoes. CO, P. Long, Spring Mills ~e Potates wanted. Highest price paid for same ~C, P. Long, Spring Mills, ~The REPORTER at §1.50 is the .
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