IFTY-THIRD CONGRESS Busin DISCU Sherman Law-—Nenanto Yoorhees svors Repeal, While Kx. Compiroller Hepburn fakes an Oppo site View. Massachusetts Hain f New 4 ceeds Mr de Messrs York, and Dem Jersey. fav 4 of repealir LUse At a pied with disc lion hour in er The laid aside » case of the s from Monta: was taken up Vance and George spoke of Mr. Lee Mantle and stitutional rig " point to the » Messrs against the claim AAInst vernor only in cases o wecount of f a state go Save } vacancy happer ein tenti leries the livert M ! ut ons : the galler pressed Yice pre by an mn sition to the The interest the dlver debate was yesterday ferred from the house to the senate, but the was not entirely Mr. Breckenridge kv, v expected to oper Tt te, did not ap pear. Mr. Mallory, of Florida, the first speaker against the unconditional re- peal of the Sherman law. Mr. Hopkins, of Ilinols, took the other side, incidentally charging the Democrats with partisanship, The new Populist from Nevada, Mr. Now lands, made a good impression in his maiden speech, which was a vigorous one in support of the free coinage of silver, Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, made a shori but incisive argument in favor of the Wilson bill. The surprise of the day was the speech of Mr, Hepburn, of Iowa, who was comptroller of the currency under the Harrison administration, who emphatically declared against the repeal of the Sherman | © Jaw. audience in the house wh who was th ebha Was GUERIFF'S SALI By virtu dated the Ist day ied in deed book § vid X eyed to said Milas Nevan There are erect 1iots in Philipsburg frst above dessribed A dwailing house and outbuildings, and lots in South Sido addition two dwelling houses and outbuildings Nelzed taken In execution the property of Silas Reese ALB, Allthe two following deseribed messages tenement and tract of land situate In Harris township, Centre county, Penns. the first thereat bounded and desoribed ns follows, viz: Beginning at a stone; thence by land of late Win Stewart, dee'd..(now Leach) north 34° granted smd and to be sold as stones, thenee south 1 post, thence north 8s, 210 perches to stones, thence south 72° west 15 2.10 perches to the place of begmning, cor uning 17 acres and 64 perehes, The other thereof beginning at a post on the side of turnpike road, thenee along sald road and tract above deserided south west 52 510 perches to 5 iL, thence so E10 perches toa post, thenee along tract bertige it by Wolt & Lukenbaogh north 61° east 41 #10 perehes to post, thenes north 20° east 11 pers ches to post, thence north 413° west 11 4:00 perches to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres and 94 perches, thereon ereeted a two story dwelling house, barn and outbuildings. Seized taken in execution aid to be sold as MRS. SHANN ACQUITTED The Alleged Princeton Murdeoress n Free Woman Tragedy at a Crossing. FERTILITY OF THE SO IL= McCALMONT & CO. DOCTOR LINDSEY’S BLOOD SEARCHER Never Fails, Mareh 15, ‘WN. ENRICHES Champion $25 Phosphate. 1 : ne A } that dis ster Lindsey ired him ; F. Brooks, Paynosvilie, © W. 8 Lins ihirty yours cured him oil, Niles, Ohin and “Lindsey's BI Isn't it wonderful? seraluia foe od Searcher had A lady in East Liberty, "a, whose face was covered with sores, was cured by using one bottle of “Dr, Lindsey's Blood Seacher Ask your druggist for “Dr, Lindsey's Blood Searcher.” It wili drive out bad blood, give you kealth and long ilfe, Try It. Sold by all druggists, \ THE FARMER! | 1 joa PEN N'A. STATE COLLEGE { ) ds ftisall B of laundry purposes made, » privade fa: ef tin each Pure Tallow Soar. town. 'W. L. DOUCLAS | 83 SHOE xd¥%e. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, Best in the world, FOR SALE BY CO.. Ballefonte, PRINGLE, Port Matilda LYON & SR Caveats, and Trada Marks obtained, aud all et ent business conducted for ModERATE Fe. OUR OrmoE a OrronTe UB, ParterT Ormce and we oan ecur al patent ia lesa time thai those remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip. thon, We advisa, UH Jeicniable of not, free of charge. Our fog bot dus till patent is secured. A Pam to Obtain Patents,” with “How same 18 the U. 8. C.A.SNOW & CO. Orr. PATENT OPNCE, WASHINGTON, D. C. TRV
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