£ \ aw “IN. F. E. & G, P. BIBLE, Proprietors. ND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN HUREQUAL OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL TERRS : $1.50 per Annum. in Adva LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER £2 hy | BEG. 4 —— Corms$l.50 por Annumin Advance up the last two state tickets for the Editor FRANK E. BIBLE, Tae Vermont iceberg was not melted by the warmth of the Blaine greeting. — 1886 —* Dear Blane, shake. EpMusns -“Dear Edmunds, | 1 888 —— A — would sooner bet on Wx Beaver's chances for the Presidential RRR on J in than Quay should drop Blaine like nomination Blaine's, note something Blaine, shake.” WHAT is puzzling bosses is just whe: Magee, He i Bill Mayor, only he If } he will take mi rh n't live in that town. Cris’ care We magunificient proporti pWell’s bo for the S “has ninety-nine per cent ym lican legislature committed but Calvin has his Philad 1¢ important industrial centr 1 the Leader is south an can to boom its town. - is Trea mean trick John evs the (Gazelle Tue Harris for State endorsement x’ eumatiso son was born in twice elects the most ut Hos leaves the report of the Curtin ec he Southwestern Railroad Mr. Hoxie's health the could not take the testimony, which would mittee on t strike incomplete, had been so bad that committes i great doubtless have been value to The will now be like the play of Hamlet with Hamlet left out - Mgr. RANDALL is Democratic leader in has brains enough to Bed at the clamor for “revesue reform” will ruin that party.— Altoona Tribane, The Tribune haracteriatic impudence, and an utter disregard for io ig the country. report the ntry ! “i ’ th about th tie cou re wit « the “Tariff reform” pledges of its own rty endorses Mr. Randall's recre ancy to his party and its pledges. “Birds of a feather,” ete. - D. F.Forrxey Esq would make an Attor excellent ir to District SU C0Ma8 Stone, and thers ney serving D crat in the stale, a first class la able debater Mr. F earnestly wyer, an and an eloquent speaker, rt ney has worked | for his party, and and 15 deserving « mich recognition. His fppoiatment would give : give y the people entire satislaction of central and western Pennsylvania Tur cast "i the windward” sli When Mr rod lak ARDCHOr w ita eabie the other day, that the col flalds of the Soni vr Blaine asserted rere int} # ontton ceived sixty deli} erat refutes y } the South and charge from his own pera tions’ @Adabama and Tennessee are ns well paid as the NS, ) nal CLAP He says the negro lab white laborers of The Centre Democrat, well for them to study the election the pot ket Jim | | 1884 it Mr. Hall, oor of w was A RR Who is Responsible? was paid to other parties than om iti wl | gentlemen who have fixed When th | county democracy of Penuvsylvania, and who | cordi have run the last three campaigns, | has the man ret a breathing spell [4 Ex-Senator Wallace f man who the Glazett “hood ler “Genera from abusivg ir the results of their own incompetency, it would be re- | turns from other counties than Clear« | in the sa hia, the bailiwick of publican ma aster county, borough gives 9.000 majority York goes back on mn, Mr. Wallac Dem | i | pose that a paper whose e i bul | | ! } | ler seems to think Mr. {duty to publish all the filth he can WhO pa iY. — A AO——— Will the Gazette Ex Now that the election 18 has been for a month, one would sup { chances to ‘‘get left” at the next Re v} gh ' : Pe A | publican National Convention have with 1ntelligence enou to g s when it rains, would cease | . {improved about fifty per cent. But Feid Hall running for Congress, and it is his | ublishing campaign lies. ow ' old Vermonter 13 stil | at the | “shake.’ { rake up in his intellectual stock yard | canvass, no one pretends to | i { oath that he from Mr | That Mr. Hall | does took money from Mr. rEg in the Dr (/ (foods ( Review, uuder the he 1 i ieny, | Industries” says a bale of Texas cotton fairness of the Mr. Hall and under nor is the hone sty or weighing 500 p wands costs at Lowell transaction Mase. 853 de questioned, 0, at Lancashir Engls iy emphatically ever received any money Patton, The Gazette “Then from both Ci week say again he irtin ane 1ppose sake of nt we take the Gaszelle's stats M1 for the Argume ment as a fac Mr. , how much better is in advance of those countri Patton, who pays money for 44 I cotton goo manufactured here receives it! votes, than the who If Patton county tivo we man y those manufactor money for volng in lk the pad Irs A000 aa (Faget saya he di {. how much cleaner are his " Rea 10 ches hands than those of the men who re : "a and woolen EOOds 18 80 high As it? Hall {4 ceive | Mr, { make it impossible for the American Hell | n ni ca I lab Ar 1” gooda. while natically w -— 3 ORK ) Patton IR ¢ with ever { Mr The Adams Chief defamation having paid «inlaw. Lord Mr. Patton is silent ole and ot are. that if. aa tl character, returned av are, AL ii. 0a Rin \ favor of the delendant on of priviledged communication, \ the : (azelle says, Patton paid money in | to | Justice | rdiet to-day in | ground i Hoxis Dead. Suralogs in Birming) R use yesterday afternoon all ai Opera H 0 the mineral reshurces of ~ uth th Lie and the bearing thereon of Touching the wages paid common la- |! bor, Mr 1d go back that the tar Kelley said he w {lor g 18 people of Alabama AS W ll pa | as the laborers in Peunsylvania, nouncement was received with great Mr. Kelley n had applause 's attenti " “A at { | been called to Mr. Blaine's statement ad of “A glance at our Cotton | that the wion South were pa: i aa low per day rkers as sixly w in the i negro ¢ cents —— A Man and Woman Go Through the Whirlpool NIAGARA Faris, N. Y.. November George Hazlett and Miss Sallie len, of Buffalo, went through the rapids and whirlpool this afternoon in the by Hazlett and Potts last summer. They torpedo-chaped barrel used were in the rapids and whirlpool 5 minutes and were taken out idy on the : ‘24 5T W ' winrig hour later in good condition. — a — , died this mornit ill for some time, and not unexpected, INCETON, Nov, 2b.--The Yale foot to-day re sulted in a draw, neither side scouring. ' rineaston match : its trang, The i thal the The Pending Deal the part abanaon od. H ir number, says further: “Thous men and w employm of membe thrown upon our bands by lock-outs by employers who act in concert with the avowed purpose of driving their empl vees out f the order, thereby erippling, if stroving, Tw alt its power and ernatives pres ditional Whi Lhe | i tl adds that t $ ha than railroad gtr H : $4 167m 5 gros management of the of the rail way company respecting the running of recommendation mado ittention of the directed to the case, NO. 46 rawford scandal in Tue Dike Lon On has been more thao paralleled { divorcee suit ainpbi now be- here, If there is not ‘*Ome- Denmark” there is i irigis were not or the past few d XI en ex} refore the to him, lerks f \ Fhankegiv- funds, the advances 8 emer- bi H ore 1 hie « also recently | nw largely big fire at Duluth, which bu two big | elevators and 750,000 bushels of wheat, attribute Saturday, rned up The fire seemed to please almost every. body this morming ~an indioat that the Chieago ~ilators | are “long on wheat and happy wo mek | aid of any sort to advance the price, on . sity of
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