RU VOL. LXV. William J. as elected 1 Republican committee, Campbell, hairman The New fallen into line Wo poly York SN a Hill organ all Had second Harri term i many would favorit Well, Northumbe: ntly h and Wi Mr. Bi Quay the Hing made th result of the nition, Har- ould wotildd be he w r $10.000 that He ht rison graphed the JH nstor to it up. Mr, Henry M. Stanley isag ittering lee he politician cian and a ure. Asa fail- efforts it is a dismal his first had her that her man in all Eng- completely quelling the multi- tude, it might have been warmer for Mr. Btanley in staid old London than it ever was in the jungles of Africa A wife like that worth talking about, turer Wi re most distressing and not been for his wife who, by clever eloquence, annou need band was the * land.” hits a is ss Afr A The resolution unanimously passed by the Chicago National Demoeratic Convention expressive of sympathy for James (i. Blaine, in the death of his son, puts the convention upon a high plane of humanity, and touch- ingly shows that in the hour of be- reavement men ean forget all political fecling against a political apponent and leader, and soothe his sorrows with words of comfort. Such a specta- ele of sincere high-minded conduct has never before been presented by any po- litical party in this country, All hon- or to the Democratic National Con- vention for its action in this regard, pi— — Cleveland's Nomination, of the movements in the But it demands of Cirover boldest history nom ination The land marks one of most heroic not be the left convention that whom of democracy could The need ! otherwise, peo- they hie o do no had tO cried le prong were, alternatiy and ft but one thing t and Wis nominate him for they accord. the aloud and with one Disregardful of claims threats of the eral the I tter and machine politici JH ople » faithful leveland is tl Hs in gel of ti Was never ed, ie champion of in- and OTe Mr. ( tellectua He ponent inl stat Hy st bsery Ogressive 1 and mm stands the « country of the Iu 10- today preemin ntly esman of ledgred X- our leader the and the acknow best and purest elements of presidential =1 conspicuousl stration days £2 for the coun- AMMANY WILL SUPPORT THI is and we convention Senator are “ Party As from Western t i=in full swing rumors that Judge the third t. All are the thern from News he ot and I'he there movemen 14d are will bax Fre agant claims Ciresham OTT candidate for siden of SOs made xtrav by leaders of the tl about th wird party e strength of the movement organization lack that the to be held in and, while of these stb SOT stance, there is no doubt na Oman polit- ional convention, ha on July 4th, will be of great un should decide to become the candi- date the party will play an important part in the Col it for November elec tion, go Gresham on the silver question, seado is claimed would a —-. The fearful railroad slaughter at Harrisburg was caused by an operator not obeying orders, in the use of the block system. A section had not yet left the blocks, but he supposing it had, signaled to a waiting section that the track was clear, and it came on, and with a fearful crash ran into the train that had not yet moved out. The operator has been arrested and tearfully admits his mistake, and that he was aware he disobeyed orders, but thought he would run his chances, rf Af —- “ Tariff is a tax, The farmer and la boring man pay the tariff“tax, and the capitalists rake the sheckels into their coffers, If this Is not true then ex- plain who gets the tarifftax. You farmers, you don't get any, do you? You laboring man, you never felt any of it jingle in your. pocket, did you? i i HALL, PA PLATFORM | POINT, | The {convention atform of the Minneapoli } is one of 1 politic il { buncombe and contains nothing commend itself to volts {self nothing more no all elas and an body to vote the Re publ | for votes from grades of society contains nothing new, | few of the We believe tha luxurie 5, which ean the nited Stats free Y duty. jut they tO tient featur summers pay, enough bounty to enable them to establisl that are « i les not produced here Wel if x pected to ‘i I The Vice Pre man office yof Cor yi Toss clang ant Postn ter<General FA axe witl sider 1 CON effort to give the Democrats share” of Mr. the postoffices, Stevenson is exoeed as the He Palmer is record lives senator ket A -. Strack by Lightning On Monday heavy thunder storm, fh 1% } ¥ HIrCn a afternoon during = the ¢l Tusseyville was struck by lightning serious The flash of struck the chimne Vv passing dow pipe to the aatnage being done. nth room, sets stove audience of th stove and doing some the flooring. damage to a Killed a Snake. On Friday last while Mr. William Runkle was walking on the mountain near the reservoir, he almost stepped | upon a vicious looking snake. tile which proved to be a blue racer about four and one-half feet in length. oy i Licenses Now Dae. The Mercantile licenses are now due and must be paid by July 1st, other wise Treasurer Gramley will be com pelled to resort to law to recover same. Slur P. Long Spring Mills, will pay you highest market prices for Poe tatoes, «Highest market price pald for potatoes.--C, P, Long, Spring Mills ~Take the RrrorTEr for the j campaign, at 36 cents. Bend in the nel, RSDAY, Yerdict Mill Fini JUNE for SGE6A. Hoover { ian ir & vd iroad ingdon ia riiels nly Democrats Dearnoorat ic { Tuesday d nominat mvyention met art thie pera Hous ticket follow. M =. gress, (so0rpy sembly, « « Pooiat Prot and honotary, Ba Re County Survevor, § gov ister WERT i oo Beal "Em AlL y 5 1 vy yp! 3 {f finiraday morning's is of the REPORTER was one of the few pers that « pa wontained the nomination of ballot, were land and the result of the All the dailies of that morning next Seore a big ly brought it in their morning's Friday.) for REPORTER-It got ahead of the en- country. Oa tire press of the So Stocked, Last week S000 young trout were put into the head of Penns creek, hy George Bushman and Samuel Rowe, of this place. They were obtained from the state hatchery. Now give the fish a chance, lobia eA full line of Intest' styles in gents furnishing goods has been ree ceived at the Philad, Branch, Delle fonte. A bargain in every purchase made, Beautiful dress challies, fast colors, 6 i ots, per yard. I thi will and land [ votes to ( st | which evenson, ot, Cntoxs, of Alal are in do Representative i not one of those who {Ow ho would be elected if the eld own into the He said ‘In the House, sibility: + Speaking of that [rinses South the South Carolina and possibly North Carolina in the west democrats, and and the Dakotas, and, if states to take those states out of the res publican column. If neither party controls a majority of the electoral col lege, this House would elect, which makes it certain, in my mind, Grover Cleveland will be the President of the United States,” The Investigation of the Pension Of- winter, but the committee will, prob- ably this week, present a report to the | House embodying its findings up to date, very dirty and dlagraceful find- ings they have been, too, es MM wee THE REPORTER $1.00 per year. NO, WOR a. To Be Remember 1 the i will be closed « «. That a stores fall & Wi in Centre luring the entire da I A the Fourth of July, and that yo Ir pur- hould be made the - - — Heavy Storm afte Manday won's thunder shower hi had this summer, with thunder and lightning ~ 7 was one of the mviest we seis davdy SARA RA. - . ress Grange Meets. Prog The next regular meeting of the July 9th at 6 p. m. * Mm, If you want a light spring apd i Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a most satisfactory manner to you, both in price and quality. Carpets, cheap, 15, 20 and 25 cents. All wool ingrain carpets 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 cents per yard at Lyox & ~weNO paper next week—all hands wanting to celebrate 4th of July week therefore ask the kind indulgence of our readers, we All the Spring Mills stores, Chas. Long's, Pealers, J. D. Long's, and | Bibie's, will be closed on July 4, from Sam to 6p ow.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers