N PIETY SECOND CONGRES Liquor Habit Cured REASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED | 4 153 Lowden Jol oy art + Tre CHAIRM | p R 3 | by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Sp lands for taxes for 1800 and sid A green Malone Richard . PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE : | Condensed Report of Proceedings in | “(i inanufactured as a powder, whic ble to the provisions of law relating to the sale 3 143 . LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFI | Senate and House. na f beer, & cup of coffe of unseated tracts of land for the non payment ) Myes faeol Ie ABD HEALIITUS rors aust At. a eliven in a glass of beer, fiere wi Med lellen Joh 4 A 44 h ’ Lx iy ’ ty . Wasminoron, June 3.--The exodus of Re yof in foo without the knowledge of the | be ¢ xposed at publi © or outery, the A | Morgan Bb § { ¢ GH ¥ ReGion OVER 10 BOTH bE x Ohio 8 Governor Presides at the publican senators to Minneapolis had the y i y v harm ‘ ni tracts of unseated lands In county on Met ord J I hn orien HF TRER: LOARD AND . ‘ . effect of making the senat chamber vOrs : aay Stirs ; na te Pa. for ta 3 Voy , " 0) ' 1 1 | I | ! f he Court Ho Republic an ( onvention, pitet place yestor he session was taken th u in considering 1 disposing of routine | 1 L LIC on Mania ti ss and in the delivery by Mr, Stowart of | wreck, Iti ‘ ve { isands of ¢ { TALK OF DARK HORSES AGAIN. concluding portion of Tis fres coago | and 10 A resolution providing for an iu lowed, It dion of recent national bank fadlure pid tnated vy Opponents of Blaine and Harrison adopted, and a committeo of senators wi Ara : \ m i appointed to conduct the inquiry. Phe senate rest A dd Express Confidence That Neither Leb adiourned-until Monday next. The 1 | Will Win, and Allison and Lincoln | spent another day in wrangling over the post office appropriation bill, making but littl headway M Livi ton tin wt forty Secrelary Blaine's Resignation, pate in securd thie loption of vmnend . ment increasing the appropr fo r inland MixNEAPOLIS, June 8.—Nearly every | mail (by star routes) from $5. to 86,545, | delegate was in his seat when, shortly | 00. An amendment was a after 11 o'clock this forenoon, Temp ) fng the appropriation for mall rary Chairman Fassett called the na vice from $1,000,000 to 1,160,000, tional Republican convention to order thousand dol Ars was After the report of the committee on | Lies 5 Sauneat’s ahd credentials and permanent organization : OE ont: Tum had been disposed of Governor McKin itself to the further con ley, of Ohio, was introduced as perma- | office appropriat whole, but ad An amendment rede | of taxes. Notlee is hereby given that t VOTE OF THANK Are Most Prominently Mentioned, compensation of railroad tion was rejected, and an ing that no part of the stamped enve this amendment WasNaG letter” day INCAKUTes Were WHERE THE CONVENTION MEETS, nent chairman of the convention, He was received with salves of applause as he came to the chair, and his speech of acceptance was frequently interrupted by enthusiastic cheers. The report of the committee on resolutions was ti taken up. The event of ls ing of New Yor of Chauncey Depew. present, all of selves to vote for renomination ag: Mr. Depew pre «1, and made orous addre n favor of Harrison, a r Hiscock and other e (an Lak Hood’s Sarsaparilla f the third candi- date boom, not the Alger boom, but the | ¥ & A Mf t 1 mow int at haatth 3 y dark horse boon hile there we fi touiars of rious names mentioned in connection therewith, that most frequently heard was Senator Alli of lowa, It was advocated from the far east, where its interests seemed be confided to the charge of United States Senator Higgins . of Delaware: from the west and north the Rio Gras . 4 y "yy, how wd a west, where editor George Thomson, of the St. Paul Dispatch, one of the Minne gota delegates, was the chief fugleman. ther editor, Frank Hatton, of the igton Post, who was postmaster 's cabinet, and who is ciency bill apg for his opposition to | | " n and Mr. Blaine, is ha the em Maein) by 1 ik, Ste X Aanother lark horse the remainder of the day I, the ander % movement. Mre Hatton seems to be . 1g to take anybody which will tend INUNDATION IN INDIANA. wek out both the principal candi He came here talking for Sher The Collapse of Big Levee Floods man, but is now quoted as having trans Twenty Miles of Fertile Land ferred his affection to Minister Lincoln, Quivcy, Ills. wis, “Whatever Lincoln has at as done well,” aid. “It waite u tru ie a at iad the Desired Effect! rhe _— 3 1. Mar J Tne levee has given way unde MOUS pressure fl s» with the I timer Ime (rave < incy tivation The . Chicago, I'L ilottle, fr 85 » for 89. Singular Drowning Fi cosine | 7 200) CIArg Lise Dor BRE CLE pyeHESS freezing w | YP howe vem, ner between Mr. Bal othor. Fane \erke. ahah **To the President nh tri rth tis Hooda vn | [ respectfully | leave to submit m; ark } ni ‘ah G resignation of the office of secretary of | gp | to the conrt house to testify | state f the United states, 0 Whi in the case Asx they were paesing th was appointed by you on the 6th of | hotel where Miss Ludwig lives the SR March, 1889, The condition of public | young woman came out and fired sev OG. W. Braxnre, Fair Les, Kent Oo, business in the department of state jus | gral shots at Clark, killing him. She Md, says: tifies me in requesting that my resigns | was arrested. With 900 pounds of Powell's Green tion may be accepted immediately. | have tne honor to be very respectfully Magic laabile }§ Hag Fertiliser for Potatoes, on 134 j Pe grie's Valuable Hair, acres of land, he raised 1.50 bushels our obedient servant, ew YO bh A y , y a OG. Bama New York, Jun ‘ A jury in th smooth, good sized potatoes. When . » | AIRE, court of common 1 IRR ren lerad a8 quantity of Ferlilizser and quality of The following is the esident's ar , ty . fiidyit Presiden 0-1 diet for $500 in favor of Miss Maggie KE and is considered, this in largest erop of potatos ever raised In the world _ Pp renee : , "To th q ‘ ¢ Lynn in her suit against Mm, Alice gerald > | *“To the Secretary of State Hardenbrook to recover damages for an ant Thomas “wy r Intbas , BE hy \ aon ud Why not ) i ve Ki . Your letter of his date tendering | assault and the loss of a lock of decd Woah a aig crops of poy pod 3 . \ a 12 4 : your resignation of the office of secre | odly red hair. Maggie was a servant in hid provera I ols 0 i 7 Grant Thomas 12 4 Ef a JAS. SCOFIELD | Manufacturer & Dealer i —————~— tary of state of the United States has Mrs. Hardenbrook's house. and she sald ; 158 Greaves Thomas oul " a. Mrs. Hz ro ouse, al Rend § two- Boo. ha Greaves Thomas been received. The terms in which you | jn a fit of jealous rage her mistress beat "or i —_— avout AB Hotking Tova : vo | I have always on hand 4 fine stock state your desires are such as to leave | hor until she became insensible. When PAR 0 ! og Tt ero vagy &- Aly i 4 a me no choice but to ncoeds to your | she threatened to leave Mrs. Harden Sa 26 | of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes A True Combinati i MOCHA; wishes at once. Your resignation is | brook seized her by ber auburn teesses Ww. S. Powell & Co., : h Le : Blankets Fly nets. and every . JAVA and RIO. therefore accepted. Ver wotfolly | and togures ; © unk 2 y ——— theref bod ry Supsctiol y nd togy | at them until a large lock Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturers, | : eb thing needed about horses, Piot rd G Baltimore, Md. ww | Spring Street, Southof Alleghen | Sate evorymhorn Hem he acs
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