Centre Reporter. FA/VU. KUHTZ EDITOR Ckntur M \ 1.1., P*., Apr. r>, IS7A. The delectable Lewintown •" >' haunted l>y relxel* x house* of con grek. Olt Mnwbv! Nearly mII the radical orgsn* are it •prisma about the rebs sin,*' the 4th o March. The p*opl* are mil an nu> • frightened about the reha n* the* art' orer the robs under the rad. The stationery steal which the Error referred to several awk* *g among a ifi-ren other steals h tit on> •tate capital. is to be investigated It i is fairly investigated we predict ther trill bo h his' B it the S". r st, • Should also he looted up we pointed out a ore of then iu the Rm-jk : i week he!" re la*t. Lei every sia.i ii ttie stable he examined. The audiw.tr general's report show that the cost of stationery fttr tne tw houses of the egis atnre in IS am 'it' e.l to #18,220 7*5; ui 1876 tt was $23.1 I 06; in 1 >77 tt reached and I*7B it ran Up to Eoj.o'.l' 71. Manx men ■ bers declare that it was imp"*.wkih'e f t the two houses to have used the sta turnery thtta paid for by the state, an.l there are iuttaiatioas that the report . the committee will he startling to th fleeted tax-payers of the state. We retwat what we said three *rte ago — s7wVt> will pay for all r estat marry for th* two house#. At las! the agony over the Berlin wis ■ion has ended On 36 Mr. Hayes set 1 the ' . notion of Andrew P White, •" New York, to the senate, s minister n Berlin This is a .lark horse n.ua .na tioo; there w*s stub an earnest con test among the different apirauM, tha* they were all thrown aside and a ue man taken. The I'Vtroit river is to he tunneled the contract price is sl,>-4,ts 1 It will extend from island to Anderson, out a distance of 3,700 feet, with double arches for a douh e track elghtsen feet high and fifteen feet wide. And now they claim to have Charie> Rom in Snyder county, iu the person of a stray l*\v who cante in possession of Mr. John Pish, sr. Whenever Yoenna don't vote with t'ue preen hackers, and its not often he does, be tumbles over to the republicans h> give them a lift—always ready when they need him. Thot-e democrats who voted for hint can now balauce their sheets and see what they have. With Cnrttn there, aiol that will be seon, *c will have a member who will h# of some a o ■ tut, both to the country and ttu democracy. Gov. Curtin's case is a Strong and clear one. and if congress does not adjourn too soon it will n d.> thr !>e decided ia his favor at the present extra session. The republicans say it is revolution to tack ths repeal of the radical election laws on an appropriation bill. As that is t'ie way tiie radical* managed to pas* these laws, we sav it is just as fair to re pea' theiu in the manner in which they were enacted in 1872. If that is revolu tion, we favor it. The late Teller (Blaine) committee ba* been reformed bv the democrats ol the senate and will hereafter be known as the Walla,-© committee, from benator 55 ailace being ib* chairman. Mr. Wal la w will now lie placed in a position to unearth somethings regarding the preei dential steal which the Teller committer would rather have covered lip or whifr washed. If there is any balm in Gillead Mr Wallace will know how to get at it he was on the minority ia the 'rt-Het committee wbieh did not allow him much scop*, and his present (>osition will enable him to catch up ana do those things which were left undone. The action of the joint democratic caucus, at Washington, on 20 ult., will meet a hearty response frota every democrat and can not be found fault with bv any fairminded republican. The proposition of the joist committee to re peal the jurors' test oath, the authoriza tion of troops at the polls and to modify the supervisor*' act so as to abolish the deputy marshals and to retain two su pervisors at each poll, with the recom mendation that repealing clauses be in serted in the several appropriation bills, was adopted. A substitute was offered by Emory Speer, of Georgia, which pro posed that the repealing bills recom mended by the joint committee should be named as separate and independent measures. There was a lengthy discus sion of the whole subject, Senator Bayard advocating the adoption of Mr. SpeerV substitute, while Senators Yoorhta* and Latuar ami others supported the pro position of the joint committee. The speeches were of a conservative charac ter and all favored a careful protection of the baliot while earnes ly insisting upon the repeal of laws under which the constitutional rights of voters have been Ojxtuly asd repeatedly violated. [77ic Tribune.] "If the Union soldiers while fighting to put down the rebellion could have foreseen that in 1879 there would lie nineteen ex-Confederate officers in the Senate of the United States and only four men who risked their lives for the old flag, they would have been almost excusable jf im-v had grounded arms and refused to light for a country des tined so soon to honor its betrayers more than its defenders. Yet this is wtiat it has come to." To which the World makes the fol lowing response: Very good. Now lfet the Tribune tell us whether the reason why the loyal States have aent but four Uuiou soldiers to the Senate ia— I. That very few leading Republicans "west out and risked their lives for the old flagor. II That the Republicans don't care to waste Seiintorships on the men who "went out and risked their lives lor the old flag"? It is quite immaterial to us w hieti ex-1 planatiou our contemporary oilers; meanwhile we desire Messrs Piatt, Hamlin, Blaine, Dawes, Hoar, Chandler, i Conk ling and all the other "war horses" who are now saving the Union over again to understand on the Tribune's authority that ttiey did not go put and risk their lives for the old flag, and that their presence in Congress is an outrage upon all ★ho did this. A daughter of Gov. Hubbard of Con necticut, the other day eloped with her I father's coachman and got married. The ! 1 governor is much distressed thereat— 1 the daughter was his favorite and j youngest,. The ctoacbaian bore a good j 1 reputation, . ' | TUFA IMNIIMHK Th# rada *f the l" s Semite did on ihe 4of March. Thev enjoy, d the fat • hiugwof the land uninterruptedly for IS years. 1 ike the hardened sinn, r, who .•njoyed all the pleasures of the world without the fear oftlie judgement 1 efore ami. when the hour to die conn s In* •\e* have a longing look for to Slav and m ,'ocs not wish to depart like Lot* wife these fellow-- prefer brimstone and ttoiaarali. When the democrats of the senate made a tw ,vt to put democrats into the enate oflii w* slk and tutt ther own frier '.• into th< da.es. Where did t e rods * ue u It-ill h rat w lien thev - ' 1 put cue I'liex now hold Of hundred thon-ind office* throughout the country. vet -' iti ,|i in the on:i'e like trv 1 , 'U'* a I i,-k ' lie democrat* not t put out t lie ha 'ozen rad'ca -that have .* cn there -■ .-v tor vear*' It tt.ere - any thing tbe-v rah,:, out, rs might with vomit pr> , ' t-ti cad f, r it I- that the fe w* put ■ ut l ,ot pi uted ami put into the pen n --arv for plonderiug llk y d e hard hut thev must g , , thev >f I . 'a ■ cut 1V t ilie democrats weren't in p,w,-r, m vouid say tin re sir -1 Ibe a cha 1 ge. an, i n w set of republicans be put in tt • it- t of keeping one set atti" oh sto 20 years We never knew such iiiipndrnce as that displayed bv t , r, ilti'.icall senators w hen thev tnnde ! ei> 'towling protest sgint having then net* put out of the -vnate ofl't-eS and lento, rats put iu. Such nnsr'lio r : '*i • that , i >. s ling. 1 tuitii'b and 1! af. - i gh te give vent to itl the senate. I. IK-hi watt until the 4'h of J ly. tbn get upon the top-most rail of the ten,, tud whistle Yankee I'.K'g'e, PEPL TY Af.4 USIIA / J'A'i'.v What kind of a machine the one > ! which the radicals invented '■ > in them at the ele,t:ons. will be p ainly -ecu from the evidence of Marsha, Kerns, bef rk the \V lace c mnntte. tha other dav : James N kerns test '.ed he had In en United £,'ates niarstial of ttie ea-s'.er district ol Peiiusv ivama for seven vear ' -tie tin, r ol Ph: , lelphia. s nt : a i c piiblnan. appointa the members of the police force of that , ty tliero are fr a, l_K*t to I.JtO pi'! I' einen OH the act'Vr list: tliev are repub nans: tarre arc ' - citing pre. tiicls or divisions in tiie . . shou ,1 tlf-lge Ihst 111 ah:>lit tm thir-ts - 'Ue-e dlv - n t! e ce, no • ers i November, 1 >7S *rre reptl-!i, en- irha - t >r ! t Wat election, tiie ex. eaa over S > - *x plained ly t- e fact that a second deputy was hi some • a- s ap|iiite.l by rrq ic■ : . arrests were - made by In- ~fti *r-, mi on eirctton • iav.of winch most were "II VieW, . thef at erwarda os warrunte >f the -"it -. three ~t the-e have lertl tried and tw I .soiviclrd and others ure awaiting tna file total ttißolint of Uioi.ev ex -rudeO t-v w t feess, as ,-iai med f.y liiu; ' r ill tt.r general g>-vercnien! on account • t tin NoVeiidwr e'ection. was ah-cit 4 ' v, t ( Deputies re. etve.l #1" lof (WO d.,vs' ser vice t)n Molelav hey recc ve.l It.st rm | I tons their couitiitHsiona, etc., and the next daV was election day*. Ha! 773 deputies in Philadelphia, • n | election lay. at $1 'jierday.to arrc-t 17 voters, "Ira r.it.--. shows tip the thing nicely. N'.'W th.- is owe of the infati ~u-! ! laws the dvtuo, rata intend to repea | What honest republican desires sick 31 . I infamous s'a'iitt to remain on the fs -ks'* The Vice I're-i.len! laid t afore tio -rua'r a cniininiui atlun from the >e- re j 'arv of the freaaory 111 repiy to the r : dutton req In,'log hllll to furnish a statement ,>l ll.r aiiiounts paid to super , i >t*ors .1 elect I.,ii t-r IB7fi and excess of tees 111 NEW \ rk. Pbtlade! pbta anil Cincinnati. The atnouiit ) . lata ed he sava -re New \ rk. N• e111 ern lii-trt'-t, 411.">78 sl> New \ . r . l.a-t i ern Dt-irtft, 4: i 'rr." ">3; New Jer-ex j $7 324 83. PeliltaV I v aula, l. steru I'istric , NA,st>. There w<. paid to ,-lilet l j perv is -ra in IH7U. # ' i-3. ami lit I - - 1 yi.ll-x and t" the oilier - n.erxi- rs i ,11870 $110,914, and in slk>.'".'9 j rne atiiouiil rxneiideit in Louiaiana in • fiose x ears Was 5I 3 4b 1 ; M*saachi|s.| is $b f73; New Jersey. ♦1U.23!; New N. rs ! 8145.' '7; C'liicin'.ati. O >1 61": Pennsy . ' Vail la. ha-'i-rn I) -I ru-t. S"S _'S c \V ester I , ! Diatrtct, *5,290; I linois, *10,120. , Uwa.l the facts which the Wallace : | cniutqittee has already proven.and then av whether the infamous deputy mar shal business should be . oiilttiued. Estimates of th" wheat and fruit r.ips from nnarlv every county in Onto - Indiana aiul Kentucky indicate that the . wheat crop will be IsiUnleotts. whllr i here is a poor pro|>ect lor peaches and apples. Senator Wallace has arrived in Wash ington from Philadelphia and expresses ' much satiafactiou at the result of the in vestigation t i Philadelphia. He says the committee are only ou the threal.uld ' f great frauds. The woman suffrage measure was de " feated in the Ma-sachusetts House ol 1 Representative ny a vote of 8-5 to 82 f Th* Tyrone Herald of 27 alt, says ' ,ver five hundred emigrants, from xlif * lereut sections of this State, passed r through that place on Tuesday evening, ' on their way to Kansas. Among them ' are about one hundred and seventy five 1 Dut kardr, or (Jertnan Baptists. Thev * had with them a Bishop ami it lull < r ' ganitatiou. lluggingsociahles are popular iu some rural parts of New Jersey. Ihe prices ■ harge.l are given for benevolent pur poses. Itifisleleli "-ents to hug a girl ' between lilteeii anil twenty, hilt you ' Uave to pay twenty-five tenia for a x ouiig widiyv, five ceuta for a girl be iween twenty and thirty, and a dollar for hugging a married lady , The Williatnsport Bulletin which in * 1876 was strongly anti-Grant and anti third term, has wheeled around uiol boom* for Grant and a third term. It ! may have been taken with a longing for . i the fat flesU pots under Grant ism. I At the Chamber of Commerce in . | Pittsburg on 24. Captain Job" 1- Dr.tvo : made a speech bitterly denouncing the I j Philadelphia merchants who signed the i raiuoiiktranees against the riot hill, and urging Pitlsbiirgers to wildruw their patronage from all such merchants. 1 Major William Frew argued that the Phlladelphiana should not he reproai h> ed for guarding their own interests. Postmaster Anderson followed in the same strain as Dravo. A Boston firm which has been dealing iu hides, ha failed with *ili",o(Kl lia bilities. We suppose they are hide boned. A question for debating sot icties.-, Which is the worst, .Simon or the wi dow ? A Massachusetts saving's hank treasu rer has embezzled ninety thousuud dol lars, doing i' all iti three years time. Gen. Sherman thinks there in no prospect for an Indian war. The American Binle revision commit car hehi their regular monthly meeting for March in New Y ,rk on the 27th, 28th ami 2UIU. The 0.1 testament com mittee finished tbz* second revision of the Acts of the A|oetl*s. Th Oliver Cameron case, L' was . thought, would get to the jury on Tut-1 •lev, lilt. - t WHAT ii RNO ISN NI I.L Although wo buy a 'rent many arti •les ftoni fotcigacrs, and v*U n great m inx articles to them, there are i>>m parativeli low articles t>f iat port <>' very gre.it \ ilne compared w tb the value of - tiie ot the gti.it staples of \ utct'.mi agricultural induction We export. The vu 1 lies of the | t in nal artn lea cl import duru g th" last "itlcndar vear wrre. in round nuinbcrs, a* follows Coffee. $49 son,ooo C ,1.1 and Silver. 2s,mku)oo Hi.lws ami ska- ln.ttsi.ooo 1,-a. 15.200 th*' Raw silk. tt.WSMhal itrcaxl>inlVs. lum>otHH ! Manufacture* of cotton. i '.000.00n : '*! mtl iFt \. aud manufacture of, I > 4vh vhhi ; Frmis and nnu. I 0 i*mt*si Iron and steel H. 700.000 I ■■alhci .m l ,-athvr go. ,! muts... :s k go.ixis. 21 5t*,000 >.ig.,rs. 77"fH>(**' 'Tin. D,ta*ot*t i I'otui.vo am! elgat lt*,0> Aw ' Total. f.Ul.SOiM**', Ihe total v i eof imp- itr for the V "•! •o > , i- s \ll it 11 i o-foiirt ti ill value, t ticrrtofe, ■! 11 out illlJKift* 11- ( -.1" site r vat cell .irti, rs ami clri-ses .1 is e iII as i., te.l No otlicr sri , - "r , .ox ol aril, le- rrai lied J - ' 90. i ui x.i'ur, and matix ot them were > . '.■ i l>, ~x half a million ea h D • oliservcd t :c! tiie largest I'rai la s,i, .r, the u "st ~t w In, "v we tini - rr •. II l ut'.l ttor cxl ort trade to tnh , is i "in p., r< i I vet V BMMtll Next 111 lin ■ rtmce is , '!<*. tiie greater part ot . ;. 1 v xvo >'•>', . fr.oii Bra/ ' xv tt a til , :l :rv . our IXI ft t If'ie small. I 11 . | • II tl 1 o-st est" >r* dot- "g tto s one vear were, ill r-'ilnd lllite' era. ~; , ,r' s ill, 1 , lse sol t --■ - r'. w 4 ' 1 ti Value being j untied Io v lag ai inal- * l l ' ''"" 1 ' Ibt-ad and brcaxlstuffa. 2t> 7iW>.tW*t C.iw ...Hon IS|,7(****' Via,.lb., u re.l ,-otton. Jo fssi IVs I Gold an| -over. 19.1U0.MJm Iron Hid steel 13 2 <*lo I eat tier m ,1 leather go N. 87'" ' • 1,1 M ■ . tl oils. 4! '*' OOtl I ' tier oils. *' 3u> 000 Provision*. 12-5,0**1 i**i I. : a. ; . omi ' I'o'-a.a-"", and manufacture* of. ' o.t**' iV, ,1, and manufac'.ures of. 1.5 9t*, i k of our exports "on-is of Mgrtcult iral products and i ,1 I , s l|,e tots of tar-s arttiU • i veiling 8 , and that u loin arattvc v in* ginli' ant part ,ans sis ol article* far advaU" ed by proves* >f nian itaiturr Although our tnaiiufax'ture* *r of superior quality, aud amount in l . aiue tv a' cast i lire* o tisaiid Ui .uotik 1 ,1 ,r- annua v. wr export a rot cu ' us v siiia I pr. portion ol trie grand t > ~1. VV it lv the ex, ent uti of cot ton g odk lan I ni.iuNfacturrs of iron ami cr : , we ex pof't-xl no g 1 ",l >f manufact tired ar 1 1- . s .-: v■ rt • lie V a iie of fix tin n I ~ra Even of Cot:cn good* we dnl not -X|s>rt as mil' ha we "ltd itl IV*'. Wr rj I * il agricultural implenirtits, '-ewing tat, Iniir-, xottuii. Woolen an 5 r i ujjiiU j. turrs. and many other ar '<-sot niaiuifaitire, in compe'ttiou p ti foreign productiona if our utanu 'a, turar* liaxt t"e w -d on to remove -ouie ot the otwtruc!l >ns tbrv tiave laid ipoti theiuse vc* iu the name of protec tion. l.*s" year we imported and re exp* rt • d b.tr gi Ids to (tie *a!i|,- t 121,* 109062 M s: of the re-export itemsl sere of small value. Tiie prun ipal of - vinil m-rc iii round rnlmbers, ** fol iws i -.flee, $2 700.000; g-.'d ssdsilvsr to *• d In 100. 47 . t.t t, of air, Ii y w - '••rt- go coin, ea 4 " .'o :!s, J.' : • ,or ~th iut two-tlnr-ts of tiie at, N > other I'eui reai krd ! aif a fi ,n and the ai t of them were I •- ■ w tl ■ **•. l'he re-ex|sirl trade > f tire.it lit tain vastly ex,red* our -w n. t'hia ia especially true with respect t, ra, ■ o flee, • agar, at I ks, spiers a lid g " .1 in.l silver, f .'lv vrar* Urn ail w il r- !> I>!y tie different America u>v lieu have thr great merchant mar tie t tie w - r d, and an A n.ern an i t'.y niav clue w >rid's cicartng-ho'.ise. "THOSE NI;I'IM>IN:> ' I' tf-.e Union Soldiers while fighting to .ut ih wnt lie re le I mil ,s "it'll hav c f,en ■tp "f tt.'- t 'e,t "liVx and u v 1 ir i en ulm I xked tsrir i; vr for the old :! g. thev *"U d have Peril gillies! tj -al. e I' iiiev had groUloled ixrtns aiot • •■(Used to tight f■'r a itntiitry "lesttnvd -is" ii, to t"oi r It* IwtraVem no.re lliaa it* defeiiderj, N. V lribun*. The rras -i wliy -j. ha large number 'ftki - I'.heru representative* in C u j /ii-x happen to have t>eeu t'oufevlerate soldiers t* that during th war of tke re lellniH. the tirains and CU tore o tfie S.ciih went to the IroiiC to tignt. How Hv>r uos'aken tlieir cause, they urn stiling t<> nlO'W tlirir dsvutlon to it bv risking lbeir live* for it. Their soldier* 'epresente-l sin ha large and, Ivy all • I ts. - ti u re*; ectubl* ;rt it, uf their on in nutv, that in ttie selection r.f rep- , resenlall xes I ney luu-t nee.t tie cuiitin r.| largely hi ex t ontederale koldiera In ! 'he North it ! quite different. Minx j 1 of tiie loudest tUuUllied lovalist* had tin taste tor t,gluing. 1 tivv were and ever siiii e have been vigorous in their aaser , Hons iff patriotism, hut t*ev snuffed the bat le Imtu a'ar. Ml Blaine, for in -tanie, rati er than prove his faith by ' tii* work*, *ent ssub*titute who got into I Me Provost Marshal's nffic* and from here wa* pr"iii"td to the penitentia v lis Cauierona about tha' time were , in re interested in getting army con tracts fur themselves and their frien ia i halt sett ing - pool run* in the field. Mr ■ I'onk ling'* haaiitiful figure was, we be lieve, never exposed as s target for ! rebel hulle!.*. Ztclt liaudler lias told •isonlyliow In* fiack wa* turned to the • enemy Dawe-anil Hoar were both in i i tie prima of all f* when the war br<-ke . out, hut neither ever bucklwd on the -word Ami mi ol the rest of tln-ni. Had ihey been a* brave miiil honest for their professed convictions as their boiithern '-iilleHgite*. the roll call ol I nion < lerier , *l* would find more to shuner to it. — , Lancaster lulelligeucor. I Page 3)8 of volume 17 of the United 1 -x: M i,.* Matuten at Large sxhihtts an act , "tii relation to sundry civil "xpw"sea and other purposes," and c"iuiuionly '.tiled an appropriation act, inserted IU the body of which ars several impor tant ainendaiei't* to then existing statutes i-oiiceroii g the employ mailt of supervisors and deputy marshal*ut elec lion*. TJiat wa* iti 1872, wI an the Re publicans found it couvewient to insert 111 an appropriation hill a recognition ami extension of arbitrary arresta on election day. 55 hen, in 1*79, the Demo crats seek to repeal those amendments of 1872 and Die law* upon which these were tused, and find it convenient to insert this repeal hi another uppmpria Hon hill, the Democrat* are told by their opponents in Congress and in the press that this de-ign i* revolutionary. But why more revolutionary in 1879 than in 1872? sVlly more revolutionary in tbe repeal than in the enai tuieut ? A bill is now before the llliaoin Leg iluinre, and will probably become u law for the protection of hank ileposi tor*. It provides, among other things. tha l a bank officer receiving a deposit i ami It now ing t lie bank in be insolvent | or on the verge of suspension nt the time shall be gtllllv of fraud, atld fineddoilb o i he amount of l he deposit or imprisoned HI the penitentiary. It also proposes to forbid the loaning 'if deposit* or trust fund.* of a saving* hank to tta officers without the consent of depositor*and in a general way'amia at making it a crime punishable the aiitne a* any other form of theft, for hank officers to take what I doe* not belong to tliein. There ia no doitht of the necessity of some snob re strn tions as these in 111 uois, as well us in every other State w here they do not i at present exist. t The Belmont oil works in I'hiladel- r phia weru burned on Monday. Loss, SIOO6OO ine biatu !e"iklature bat its ordinary ■ t tin) no-' aa i BO'.tiiPE at all dope. A fen nights go unattempt SJK made t srerk a traiu on the Ptnn't railroad, six mile# tbi bide of llarriehtirg, by plac ing mcks o.i the track. Ihe rocks weie , hoerevci thrown oft'hy living struck by a l>u*-*eiigwr train. Hanging i* t>o good for the guilty one*. Deputy United Mate* Marshall t"ov ( ingtoti who h:i* heen in the inountain* of eastern Kentucky during the past two week*, telegraph* that he ha* captured fourteen wiooaihiners and destroyed a miiuher of illicit still*. It era* *.iid in well informed quarter* that there wu* not much leasee todollbt now that the appropriation lll', with tbe political feature* attached, would tiecome law* eittier with or w thotit tlie signature of .be President, that there u* a at rung probability t bat if he could j not bring IIIUI*PII to THE point of affix iug bin aignalurt) to the hilla ha would i jiernnl them to tie. oine laws by allow ing the . institutional limit of ten i!v-> t > expire without returning tliem. These eii-wa are only matter* of opinion, but the* are received witti confidence, ami so strong lia* Hie iwpieasioii taken hold Othe atalw art Republican* that the l'rei.lent i* ' shaky" that they go Up t • die White House in troop* every day I • • expostulate with hita and stiffen him up. lu 'heater, l'a , a man fell dead whi'e taking a drink of liquor. 11l K V\ A Ll.Al'K COM Ml 11 Eh 1 !i<- t'ongiesmonal Sub (.'oiuiiiiltcc HI l'iiilndclfdiia. P- !a | ' ia. March 2S This morn ng at lit'f pa-t I' *tck , ibe tub coflim '. . £yaid Iha \Tl!re Tel'ar omt-i . o\ r- gating ei iwiiiittes *l-1-" ated to -, lel iHiiliv in r*fih to the late No •rm her el , (i.■ ■ i, i hit cilv, held Its flrrt ~n >t room N ■ 4'-' a', th* Gira-4 house The committee eowsiete of Senators Me! •ie. it I'snasv'vin a Hear, ul M*s*a . hurat ■ Garland ef Arkansas M Dw* a J 1 *rta and Cswrrn. of Wit , a-i-i. ad .f whom arriead late art night Th# t r*t a".net- called was K C line r I, res nag >• '.''J Krankhn streat. Sac •nd ti> .onof t' e T*etlt #'.!; ward. ll# la--, t J that the a a**hal i* hia dieisnT i Wat t nar'.rv (.1 phaat ski wa* drunk o* U e dnv OT th# (i'svl. * and n.su lad J*"y . rti voters A M liaekeaburg d# ;rrd s i vta. whea tllmhant laid "ll take mu etiyfaow Fli• Vote had act t, „net a rrge.t and . itira* succeeded iu get', fig kirn "is>r. depute aiarsha to ld the ret übl.cao w t d >w book through the dav The -ii* non hat a ways been a peaceful ose, aad iher* ■■> I I m a*v wiar.kal there whatever J. lia Ira aar. of the Second ditinoa., Pwenty-Binth ward, was '.ban cal ad '.'has Herr was tha United Stales user-; -ha! n election day at the divitioe his a ac'.rr was T#-y tail at !ah t a year -igo he bad Peril arrested for attain .<■ g inaney kv tel.* pretenses . a W' Kniery cam* up to v. te, wken 11 err said t.a bed u right t i xul*, and sq .ared • f as if to teat, .Mr. Ktuory hs am* frightened aad an t c. w- to t!-e ■ orne" and the n.art.e -fl#r lon in lae s'tf'cson leara* . the Kin 'T !ad bern arrested aej then wetit t-i art ai dft a sr:l *f : •' :# a hitn *ut of tha station heua*. but h# g.'t I • vol* without tha wr t , llerr WAS • tmg repubii an v '.#• *a had a badge under hi* o a'. Frank M Uulchinten, ef th* h ch'.k ivi , Fifth ward, test !#d that A-thur \ i- .- .•■ • rn at: • ■■ .-*• . t..s * i .in. akni ha waat to vita ha was cba ri(rj • name • n*l upon It.a list •'. v. ui her proceeded to test fe that ha was a re> d**l of tha wsrd when %• a •' aute l fro a a small room, 'l' t! at ma* vote I arr*tl him Th* jxdge.dee dad tat tt aw ti.ess w qua Had to vote and • lid vote, wnan Vance arretted hiuv an h# ground that ha was a da inqu*ni | at paver r.f t'.e Twentieth wr* "0 ap proaching th* pel 1 b* was asked if b* wad * la fer Psth If. t* asked hr a democratic ticket Wh*n he was arr*l-. ■ d he I* d lb* marsbll tbat as sur* as he •at in ; • saaad be wou d h*v the mr ha! ar'ested fnf fa •• imer.konajent was take* p* the United Stalas district atlor r.e* * *ffh a wb*n N'anr* remarked that ha did eel want to g;*e any troub e ar.il tbr wilaess replied he knew he was right a- d t*ked nn fa*- r 11a was then takaa be -a t! e m arshal, who adrn tted b nt tr tiisa*n rec 'gtorance to appear the neit 1a V . lie appeared, but bit la's Wa* B"t ! • e 1 and be has rot s :.ea been called - ace tr.on Marsha! Var.c* mot bun and • aid tl* had acted I•" hastily S sra one d *.a d t n ik-.l he was 'r. tn the Twen tieth atrl, and ha had not seen bis ta rei eipt Michael M'Ginnis, are.id'nt illh sci aa* called and test fiad the*. John II an • *rd aid Arthur Mute were the United >:ate* marshals at that election dtvui n. Th * walked übout and did rot do much. The pu'.ii ptaee kept I ear the pot is dur ' g the tif rr. t.g 11 itaevard tbraateaed to null aII r Hide in He as pulled out a b'a. k jack and threatened a d*m.>cr*ti# ! rtend that tha witness bad b-augtl to vnte A dinm rat eaeia to M fiinnis and -aid that a rr.an who wanted te vote had bean hrnuhi from Race street wberf, and a* ailed on the deputy marshal to arrest him. but Haasaverd refused, saying ' Y 'U vr got a badge en. arrest hira your . if, the policemea stood within two feet ef th* pells and said thay did not car* fur the lasts Char es Miller, detective, employed by the city, testified to th* reputations borne; by some of the deputy marshals in ques tion. Philip Maddox, he said, was con victad of highway robbery aod had only an a out of priaea about a year. Frank M Namee was a easperate cherector, who Pad keen convicted of having stolen ru n d ia his possession. Albert Lenerir h# know to he a bad man. Daniel Rod ling was a notorious character who had been tned ia lSC'd, hut not convicted ea account of having "*•> many g* property it-elf for hi* setisfactier, unless the owner km expressly promised to b liable.f"r any duficiency If the property fill in vah/h bs-law the auieunt of lb* n> rlg*ge there is no claim en the owner beyond what ts satisfied by the sale of the 1 property iUelf Th is ruling settle* * prln- ' ciple of grant iaoortance te all owner* of ' rniil e-tate upon which there Is any mutt- 1 guge — Altoona Call. . i WHAT IS DI ARETES? Doctors differ as t" what ia diahwte*. buti ills conceded by those who tae been troubled with kidney disorder aad liver r CumpUmt that Kidney Wert i* the boss j rpinody I constifialion piles aad paia- r fill stools it both relieves and cures. p The Creek Indian* ol Manitoba threaten a general war sf exleriutuativii ugatusl the J ASSASSINATING A JUDGE. How Tltontns Htir>rl Went Cunning f"r a Mertiltor f the Kciitucky ('otirt of \ ppeala. Fiankfort, Kv , March kV. A ditap i pointed litigant angry at a judicia It dvcieioe went out gunning fet thn Judgt-.|| ef the I'uiiit of Appeal* nnd auccredad n assassinating one of thetu. Judge John II < Elliott, 111 Ironl of the Capitol Hotel, ill I this city Colonel Thetnea JtuforJ, of i U< lit v Ceunlv, has for seme liuie had a rase ef much importance to huu pending ■ ia the Court ol sxppaals, sad the case w> i it vc id ad re. tally bv iba Court adversely i to Huferd, And Judge KL liotl ils > I red I lis I op ill ie e At 1 o cloi k the t urt a.i ern i ad ai .1 the Judges Went M Die ( u| In I Illotr' to Sur I'tuel Ju tna I'ryor ar-l lived SI the hetnl the first of any of HIS < ,co leagues aad speke to HUTTED who wa- I sitting MI the porch and at that ties U' ' armed lttaveryl:tllewlil*JudgesE holt end 11. UE- Fl'lleWrit the ( hief Jus I ti * 111 the mean time lluford lad 101 l his aat and had procured a JI.u'.LE bar. I • e led shot fun, ami with a * - Uie - hag u v r ! , hit sbeu dt-r he lockce ns ibaugh he was STARTING en aa ittnncerit gunn g rsprd, 1 1 ■•> a Judge K holt met HIM AT THA foot U '.he tiiaative stone steps of the bote! ane ' ked plsasnatl y to the dlscomfiten j i suitor "ll it a fina dav for seiplng ' Yes rep ltd Kuford ' Won't you i .'i*e lake a ilriek *" Th's lit n Judge K! I 'll polite i declined ami bawieg to Judge limes, i who WAS gang sosth.'i tried A! 1 ■ *la"r jp -.te steps of ilia hotel Refute he 'nd fia'l re'irhnl t' B lop tifer.l le hrr!e r Uvr eil Ills gus at JUDGB Kill io(t ami, drug, the load passed through t the e'l side of the Judge *nd . Jgrd ii • : hit heart The gun te ag loaded will i j buckshot nfc irte the Js lgs fell dead liilfßrJ | ,red f,,, ur , lljP f l## j „. i b y aietim and said ! ■ Now die like • man i Ihe assassin wa* immedia'.aly taken ir f ;custody end Ike dead Judge's beds wa. 1 carried Into th* betel, where the other * Jug's aed his numerous !r m It galher *t: around It Wnan hraueht before K> ; quiroUwvr.n lluford pest aeately kissed < ■he harra s of bis gun !I rh he bad taken J ! trouttk*haeda ala eysiandar lri tkc' l - • 1 1 •* d' I intended lb* other load for j I ■'u lgo i'rvor, but i bargad my mind " Tha eacitement here is beyond all pre. e :eet aid we ART wa ! accustenied to it A', that Threats of vncb.ng have bean made but nothing bat been dob* up toll a clack la* suit was brought some set's age is, Henry County to ee'erce a bsavv lien en , Huford • farm Judge Dryer, m.w Chief Justice was Circuit Judge ef tbat county *1 Ike time and decided the riw against Bu'erJ The deciaiok meant kit utter in.- t over,abtueal A FIENDIMI l RIME A Ngru Tuketi friiia Jei], Lviiihti. and His Ilo.it llurord. Kama, c,IT, M Marck '.fi I*TP TV rvts *g a faar'u! affa r took p art a: Fsrt Scett, Kaasat Ea- y in th* day Gus ■ard t s : rgru sij .l'gd a is. v• - vea- o!J child on Slondav. w a . caug it a-.d tstjgg ed i loja A mob of 1 .Xk' pore. ! • aurnvuode.l the bu: ding, and by dara it nuwbr-rd g l.si sb. rtv after sever, a clock a ruth was made w.iban tmpr sed I altrriag ram at ik* joil d.oir *b < was ims>bsd tu Te* ;a #r wa. o*r i arroJ and ll*a'il il.-sggsd out l.s Iba joss < aa-t. wp.h a resa a- ui dh s BCI k He was a p wer.'ul argro. Ac i. a iba wa* I* tb* pub iqua-e ktld th*r . - a bis l- Btb m 'tt of ll.e i u.r, and fought and s'.-egg * 1 as; eralalv Arriv.r.g a: the market s ,uar* he was au ed to a an.ppost and pusH yj, wriihing ywrar.s gead prpyieg aad heid untl.be was drad A tn. r tier bonfire was Ihon kindled, th# body buried upen H aed burred until roihieg reieain.d. lb* I mob k*w ing about a d pulling 'egg ;s to jlhe fire k* dtiwons Tkv sera* was b. r rife and. occurring after dark was !er. ri!v r#a'. and wc.'d. * MURDERER CRAVE-. DE kTI! To K.-CA I'KTIIk idNS IA N I Vl-It )N OT Hie VICTIM NasbviKe, Tern, Mar. h l-~- Knox Mar; n th* rrg- murdo'er of Jh* \S . lent] gr aad w '<• .till ; , that hr si'.'i !n be g. >p 1 ttiat lire'rrs death : an thrr car of reat. 's* in a prison . 11. say* that ka -r. . ;• , ghati'y bUedv V nr.i n his .'roams ihsir crushed facn the woman s broken arck, hr app*a mg. besrec! ag | ;c .us '"** at she awoke t raise hrr f.ehl# a-w le ward off th* b i.w tt *; Itrock her d'a 1 lb* Sleepir g children. Ifi in the he. ; w f j their parents everything bourlv recurs so V Tidy to bis tu ed that it It ini"!-a bl*. and be c.-urts death He ea-braced the Catholic laitb t -da*. Father Vea: adminTtorirg the rite of baptism ■ tb* preterc* of two Sisters ef Mercy An *t lee pt to be me i* by phys cant to rosut c lata Ma-tia after is is cut down le d add ii era interest to the p: ps'.j execu tion OLIVER CAMERON. Washington. March IN - Mrs. Oliver was early in alter.danrs She gave siga* of being aiU' b indisposeJ. the ailmeni wrisir.g p-incipal!v frnas a c*' d coalrectfsd while aittiag in the poorly vastilated i-ourt roam It was rumored about th# •ourt hens# that ie the event that Mrs : Oliver did not obtain a verdict she would have the testimoay and letters in th# trial printed in book ferns, and that th* would etnvast th# state of Pcaasylvania for its sal*. Th* question of Mr Riddle's testimony was the Erst qeestien discussed, and th* greater portion of tha morning was con sumed in citing authorities pro aed cop regardiag the propriety *f its going '-vib jury. Kveetually when Genera! Butler, after consulting with kit associsto, tu ved a non suit tk crowd in the court wore ta -icn by surprise, altimugh it WHS whttper . ed yesterday tbel an off rt would be made '." day to throw the ca-o out el court Rut this mod* of accomplishing that end was j not expected Mr Deters read ike twen tieth rue "f the court, requiring that this , (ilea should have been put in th# original defense The eleim for a noa-suit on th# gieua is | f ltio U'ddlo receipt* making little ita tiressien on the judge. Geeeral Butler adopted another line of argument ai d contended that Mrs Oliver had no right to sue tbr breach of promise e' marriage, as she war at the tirnn a married wenian, according to the laws of Kentucky, wbere upoa Ike judge said "If a senator, alter a full kaowleilge oi her debauchery, con- i tented in marry her there it no constou- ; liana) law agaiaslhis doing to. (Laugh ter.} If the dish t* served to a cou't of , iutlic* it hat to be partaken of. There was BO distinction ; filth and everylbieg alia bad I* be taken in. I overrule the ' motion. lam not atraid they are going to , run uway with justice when I have ilie i reins. Adjourn the court (Laughter) ' PERM A A IJieastroue Kitrthquake. London, March 'J4 —The Timri reports that there were abeuk* of en earthquake in N'irlhern I'eriia during Aalurdey and [ Sunday Itinach was much damaged end j * the adjacent village* of Tark and Mannanr totally destroyed. Out of olevoa hendred inhabiuats only a few escaped death I V A SHORTSTORY ( Kidney- Wort ia a slightly cathartic veg etabler- me.lv far liver nnd kidney disor- C di-rs, which it ceres by the div-iimtieu and expulsi' n ef morbific agencies in the C blood. For pile* it is almost beneficent discovery. UhilJrea can us* it. - -Tku jury iu the Oliver reudurod a ytr* lict ia favor of Cauioren. FROM DAKOTA FOPT Btrronit, March 18. IHTV*. I Kfir. n K aronTgn At the risk OF I• t G iniatere.tiog V .T EE> respondent HESL •nci al .' ai to gie V"U a loief description EFLHIS piece end surroundings, and per baps after all ll will poetess a liltle inter. #si for some of y ir many leaders. Well tacemtnenco our village IT ntua | LR.I OS THE Miss..! . R Ivor, AH 'IT t w • Ml!#"' from w' ere TL e Y*l lN m fstnr Er Hr RIEP I 'IR* INIE it. nnil about ILA only use aa tar . I havs kern able (.■ DISC ser, is es e dep'" "f tcpplles f,.r the tow I s end posts on tb NIO'E remote fionlit' 1: it piuesantly *is uali-'I en high table lends, and is ueilorii- Iv healthy rhtils, fever AND such n.ier nieslic disrates, N A*' in a few inslences T . ng role |-a rntive V ÜBKN isr. The surrounding eoun'ry within CF** " RS fth a |''■ I* I- tab C lend, D er CE.L w.IH ab<>rt bill, ami H uft. The . * U < iry general * is not Irri A e*D do-- n produce 111 U . ui L'.-oiisy Ivan ia lends 'l' EH ief | lulu. Ilort I. P la lees and ON NO Ull'eat you except |s. I herr.*-. a sine AED fruit and g ß cat fpVitrile with the I MN r-f this country .'-peeking NT the natives reaiilida O HE'. I should give vt.u tome terrible Sl •'f the I'L.N-D Llorsty Savages, but tb O I behavior of let., fi.rhids it I here are tery few while ae'.L cr lie IH# nieny indi.n RSSSRT.NUN- up -n WBL IOI a IA a a wed le twit • LE LIE the. au I wcver them las U. AN ■ n larali AL. " Culling lists these resrrva'i'.l S fr ihrir | re-rnt dioieos OR A to t ors RA •quar.-, ILL '.'.R evrel of WN.cli 1 estiar". -er- el IN- D • .til dav A LA-ge t-aa in lh vie ally AND wt ' 'aw white men T. '•ere A Rs I. ef! v 'cup *1 at team-'. •ra all W- isd-I'LI -pper* f.ir the I*.-at Trader Al the steaiiih I s lha". | v lb s river in t • irna - r Wages rung# fr m SLU.Ie 5" S-CR fssonth I'llmat# —\VE'l, the climate, I AM tor lu sex, it NOT exnctlv like that at Fl.sroi and wlenlkal po'ar wave struck us tin other da* and sunk Ihe mercury dsen I 4V helow F.arw, W* cou'D very eaSl'V hs. iniag ned our.e'VS- ot, tome I>-ler T-ip. dlt.oll. Will ut atl* gma' scratch imeg lUallon oitlor '1 KC winter continue r I'LL Biartbs end summer the .m-ted-r <>■ T *Y A- but do eut IHIR.k it -to *. no here, for I assure YOU t IS and the ch-ud. of riio-qmt.-E. tha! sdanu AT >ut ••*#• tbirig H *'. HAS LIFE wou'D make TUN think you Were a ibe swaßsps ul lh* T'artiiine'- instead of Dakota. AID II w i '-# ie*e 1 have given ran th brief descriptian P-AMIRED. and wul d-a T* a close We ha** SARII* nc* lilt's Item# of g— * p ) er# occas MA LY W.H which I WII 1 regale YOUR readers at SOW | future lime J. C. S. FINE I'KK-INS I'ERISII IN A HI RN ING Hoi EL. Ularenionl, N 1! Mer.H 't.' At ess U . I a lb a purt o* G IH- it n-ELOS ef Ih* Traill"" I ►. us* a tl T Town w#r* star!'** bv an a a*rw of lor Terror stricken El#n WON.A' B"D tk dmn rushed fraelical'V t agh th# L nd NG SRA' KE he ' as'EET ard run E'E v b> A '<)# . I 1 v ' * • .dd - • T'l'E srtl lis T ghrf:' s et# wtuh net tk-tr. A. lh. emerge. l (• M the r riv.-cs Mill ER I a men -mped to '. a yard he w IN a eu.IE er partly dressed C nd tion . SR a J-'kr.K a. E R'.itrkrr | 'I, w'ose r. ai Was ON Iba third fosr •- e t tv es. MI e fr M ibe halt Ihraugb the ataira, hut f IIAD aSO F w.. ..f fre K-tru.L T G bar I a-sage 8H ran Ea •TO :ier r.I, r> l- ED tbe W .r.DI w at.d i isig OUT at 'er AS ess. Ath tit fs eg a' -i SI reerw-d frtic IS * for a-- stam* BHE wAT sooi EI.R# | -D IN N I UG* < ad o' sn ke. st 1. WAS V. ASII.na l. I t Up bv Sashes of flame as fir. Worked IU way upward BUS'S #"' MA ware tu- L* tw rn us HA' B„L fa ' 1 1 '.ERE CM r* iaO'l UNL th* WA fell tn, and the BECAME a E'Ja'reC r an am d 'be bureir T -U.as A B— ul ibe SI ctr I nie M T S A T'r u-e a P-SI'Y T .is I' STT;. I ul U SI.T , Lid Merrill, a lab r g AT. 1 t'ha- es XI --A a G..es'. E! the . <■ wen, J AN w tb ibe limping w A S, MM* g Ibmr abr elis w ITB the h'Tfib e U.' and crash WB h pie *S MC WI F E a' d w TKWUT INS. five per*, as I erished LR|TH* flames •ed ulbers aero injured. ■ /H>U KT I'ROC'L A M A TLUN. W -areas LLSLL O I AS.es a Marer rnallisl of •#►"F \ i I ' ' N; ■IS I'K* (Mb IH* Up'.t JII.W< :B. ILL* Ifl'l t • Gng .1 1 !*•; live p- f VI.I j e .It lab ' .••rfiesd e&4 lA# Hi* bKMi'I Irwr.k i.J the H (gilt* J ifib I'll# s %MKN ul4 .Udgrp Ih fHU e .. t ibv . e pfwepl lrMflta lett: -EL | . ' AJ" \ I • • I i< JLTPTLP.' s,F 1.1 bts.URT . {')• gi] Iff bibbf ggdiivbttgi Jgij IkgilD tfj *•) br>b*i. O. ! Ihd IV< ' 'ij hgb* I oaffi . •c I .FI V .F 4.A mot U FIN* TO LI*II#!AS&L* #*• F, | 1 •• ss'UHij t'f 1 0 If* X.A Idh . ti„tys*ti> • (Its Ih* it-J Mondfty O! A | idMtf i. L*Y ul AFRT i IF>. Attd T< FTFLUHAI t*F> firti N.-IX-c • lh#fv',.fr ' • -i f'fbti tv Ih* cwgrt. J !*<•• of th* I**4*l A ••! <■'*(# •*< uObUt'lM f tL • IL'f HL| of < LIS*! Ibrj ! ILRT. AGID L B*r* IN IHDIR I'M'L .MB ITO (T* f-.r*FTW OTO .F ••*4 Uta l*ii f*dof4, ittq iUHiob* riictn t .• bt.l Ibeli . n tn.*.i.t'Tbr.r** f do lh*** ... U Iheil OFT. E *iq-lUlbl I- te* ()••. *O* mrm *. uft.l in t. t|BUbb(g iu yrouv+nt* bfAtait tt.* T>usr*v* • Ix*t bl* Ot *h*#i |p* Ito Ih* .I*l2 •* ('full* c n'.j IS# Ibsi. gfij tt*r* u> piob*. .st ss.r.bt Ibtta M bhbli b* )*t gt**n my h*nd *1 fl*H*fsvl* th* Itt 4ft| of Apt la Lh* of I*!, S x.a! a tb* *J F** *f l4*i** I M KNT A NRIIOIT nil K. t* mco hlfhiy •*.*•* *gr.r ath* ar r • it** • H'* • >n Mhpdha II J tb* a *G *#**•• Tb* :T*TX*F •II TO* id Tark tar. V NI • ttb it* *ff*ct* rri AH C*BI ! hits* * tot tl T'l*tbi*4 *!> * T !-* ft Ohtfh M L. Itoldhf J L MORTAL t OTF* Hall The PLUI'IIL* I's-S'lornl. Ma* prx'**l *lf U ■* p*rltar!j a4;>F*'' to OLD J*T *-aa. (oMuaptim at.si tb.Mrth It t iixi a < .1 It *oj t toub It aid* *lp v toratlot. It gtrom in •Laal rii*f Ii g*** Uvß* of lCaat*rn rrn*|lfma ta* I. b<* 2 t for )**•• pa*t and t**ttf to tb* **ls*f alt*:, and ar** wfl*. twd l'n* tt < 'tW ? UM k K**P*UM-K H*)TH| and la C-X*) conditloci tt AID# IK*tn*TO and a-btmilauon It UHIM (al . MUI< !WND, mttk LLJ uau-G LL a I.or- I Id • Tlr* *VI| and coo g IV* RR. •■* MIIFC ar d R-* in tt APT Ml* ar. rwtxdttioa t al*s> K**TU)tvy Tl*ahb ami TTO*-ra**a tb quat ILTX sf +gg • It TA mad* ' Y IR I SN !•* b AtPi. a' hia will* I'BF KOF IJL N Third atro*t. I'tila *I taa> id, !yA t aal •*■• ht. at IT f o>U p.r jpoutod by-' l> Mm RAY ' *l.tr* llal'. and W J Ttxompaon. F*o!Wra Mllia. ! K F KIINKPL'P lLfter Wine of IRAEL HA* never been known to tail M LB# curs -I Weakness Bitenied wnb *ymiit"TN*. ">• ILIAPWUTIWN L exertion, LOSS ol nieniwry. ijiffiiu'H in breelhlßg weabee-S liorrer of ifiseai*, weak, riervsua tremblieg. dread ' ul horror of death night sweats, j . slid fl et, weakness, dllPßess ..f vision ' A'LGUOR. ueiver-WL LS*silud "f the muicu ar SFSTSM. enorni'"ja appetilc WUB gys peptrr aysnptems, HOI hands, flushing of ike body, dryness the skin, palud can jtaminee END erupiiwna on IN* Gee. purify Ig the M -ISD pa O in 'he beck, heavine#- I-n the eyelid*, frequent blai k s|wts fly in* ••store the EVW# witb suffusion end B-s# O L.ignt want ef atlnir. ion, AO Boh| ONLY ir fl lit) bottles HF-TX HO'tles $. R ) III) Asl ir K K .uekel's Bl'ter WINE •• Iron •nd lake no other. Ask V-ur druggist • ti D if HE ISHS IL not. send t • T'roprieis.r EL K Kunkel. NO North Ninth Street Philadelphia. Pa. ADVISE free, nn, ose lbrMrma, aad d ■ NOT KNOW it Flit, SPASMS ura'ilp-. JJ -bokiag aad ufl"Callon, sallow eomples ion. clr? let around the *••, swelling and pain ia the stomach, restless nt mghi • rinding of lh# teeth, nicking al the nose, CUgll. fever, itching al the seat, hviad •cbe. foul brealh, th- patient grow. pel. |( and tkut. UCKIIAG ami irr.latioti In tha an NL us, —ALL these syinniiop*. end m 00. com. SI FROM warms K F Kunkd'A Worm SYR IA op never tail# t • remove them Pri.-,. fl 0.) cor b-'ttle. or -ix BOLT LEE for (KL (For Tape WORM, ritn and consult ih. Doctor) For all "there, buv "f vwuipdrug II gist the VV.srm Syrnn and IFHEHs U not "" .SUD IN L)r TC F Isufikel 'Ji'J N Nintt N, S'rect, Philadelphia I'E Advice B.y JH mail, 'RE* ; SEND IBRCE-ctint rtamp. ] Mar 20 IT I K ['urnphor MMK cure* hebdache and neu ra'gie. CAMPHOR Milk cure* rhcutnatlviu nd [> lame back AT Jemphor Milk cures cut*, bruise* r.d ' horn. HD 'muphor Milk CNPT 25 rt ; ABOTTLRB sl. by J I>. Murray, Centre Hull. •Ot %l J HAVE OPENED the SPRING SEASON FOR 1879, with it inaffuificent tor!i, lr iur|iaiing all that thty have ever before ahowo. With si verl iM-w deparimenfa a.Med, nml all the old depannienu eolafgefJ tod improvH, w* at* now •illy rq'iippeH for tin- liueiiteta of the eß*ttj, and with greatly increiged ficililiea, propoee to tofrve wir Mtrotig veti better than before. * HUH MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT -a been ilreHgtheoed ami nnd it ii believed that no xuch organiMtion exieta elxewhere in tkiv country •r the prompt and aaiisfbcforjr aervic* of d.etaiit cuatomerx. Keti.i for .ample# of whatever you rny uced. whether meatiooed ia the following ptrUtl prion lint or not. IDljr Sil| ilfjiarimrtil 1 K HHOW IN 0 1.0 0 U PIECES NEW GOODS FANCY SILKB. COLORED BILKS. BLACK SILKS. AIRLI N K I HIPES, y>o, GOOD QUALITY 75#> GOOD OPAI ITT Rl ATX fllflflt LO K'-I!;!!-;.- I '"' • VAn.a#a. w OWB( II:""'Jrd A JJ.'" L]t "' PII'fDHIK • ' /- 'iilVfAHAt K • Wy c . .1 l.Si UK- Vt 1I)R 8A VOIR KT ('IK LTOIfS FW EEFkIVs* WUUU: ' u 1S SILK DAMABSE „fi: LTO * S ' • TI II iiitpyi. m wehbve on* aboica !wt .elbeted by eure- The.* .ilk. .re se *e., fcraoeelly, II! Lyon*, 21 laeiiM 24 INCHES WIDE yl ew style .. k f.. f -prmg and .ummer wide, ei fl 12* ~g r# undeebted| the'h^t TIIBqUADIUL "UIUIMNE MOl KK aVdsaTl N' "cKK INS, *v.V p fcid o^atfeea^Vl.^cb THE I) HESS GOODS exhibit* an itnmenan •to c k of OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. IT INCLUDES, IN FRENCH NOVELTIES, elraont every fabric that will, thin *eaon, be popular in Pari*, Berlin and Loodoo. —ld English and American Dress Goods— WE HOW SHOW SPRING CAsHMEREs -ate-JTWILL BEIGE*. 2&c NOVELTIES ia* 3f. i.-che. wid* | Swft woe!, "!lk bi aed -AXONY SI'IIINGS K'r. MOHAjR RLIGES. 2&e. FANCY SUITINGS la* 4 incl.e- wide I Dwub'e field. Milk mind. BRADFORD XD.HAIRS. I sABI-E SUITINGS. 2&c ENGLISH NOVELTIES. IX. 2. Ie wide | C"'oriag-i Se'erdtd *• ■■ SPRING CASHMERES S> . BELL-STRIPE Bl KG Es, 20c STYLISH PL* ItH IA. JW. itieae- w .* | Extra wis*. aaelitv RADFORD sUHINGS, flic ARMI'R*. 20e. CORDEDPOPLINi 154. 27 I*' 1' wide. NeW coloring. Rite, aaiakl SILK STRIFE MOI.AIH- Me j PLAIN BEIGES, " 20e MANCHESTERCAfUfNUKS 12*g 23 IFrh#- • ,A * ANGLESIA SUHINGS. 2Sc CLOUDED MOHAIRS, 'Jbc MATELASSE SUITINGS. 124 A ARABIAN hUITIXGS 26c MATELASsE HEIGKS, 20e. WASH BEIGES 7 10. Came'* h.tr-ffect*. A k.reem. - SPRING CASIIVKKKS. 26c I CASHMERES BEIGES. IS,. FANCT SUITINGS 04, Ex .ra 6t.e • i Extra gvud. A job lot IX BLACK GOODS WE INVITE ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO A large invoice ef SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS. j BLACK GRENADINES >G BLACK HRRNANIEB Ju%l lasded • Tn* iiei. e.-.!>,• Irom I I Ki c ENTS TO 2uu PER YARD PLAIN AND LACE RUN TINGS A #o our owe imi> net ..a c>< PLAIN AND STRIPED WOOL SATINS FEES' II ULM K C ASHMEKES, CRAPES ANDCRIPI Vfira 45 50. Wl. 75 CENTS AND UPW ARDS ! ETC RTC. THE SHIT DEPAHrMSHT Exb h i. Rxten.iv* 'ire. ..f i CHILDREN'S* LADIt> AND MISSES' SUITS AND SACQCES. SFItIMGhUITst ANDCrSTUMES j* INFANTS OUTFIT* SPRING L LITERS AND >A'QUES | BoTS CLOTHING REST MAKES OF CORSETS | SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS. We have eu immeuee t WHITE DRESSES, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHIbDREK; We mvite btler.tioe le oar uve make of M ENS' AND BOYS' SHIRTS, "THE FAVORITE." 75C1-NIS. "THE STANAKD," 88 CENTS. "THE CUSTOM MADE," 11 00. A t*n.|lt iLirt will be tnl by mail po.i-|>ad on receipt of price In ordering, five ix ef collar wora. ('.•nfident tha' our ayatem of doing husin*n>, and our great facililie* for it* econotnical and Mcowefnl trauaaciioii aie rar. ly ujualltrvt, and cai not [H.ixiOly be excelled, we respectfully invite examination and aolicit cn. STHA W C, S. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET SITS. PHILADELPHIA. j ALL GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES :[ . -AT THE- (J BEE-HIVE ONE PRICE I EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE; ) IS ROOM LATELY OCA'CPIKD BY BUNNELL A AIKINS.I HAVE JUST { OPENED A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE G> i DRY GOODS, In all laDM Spring Styles. BLAi K GOODS AND SILKS. J SHAWLS. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. f CARPETS-REST GOODS. ALL CHOICE PATTERNS. i'URTIN ' < LACE ANDCLOriI. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, TOWELS, i! HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND UNDERWEAR. RIBBONS, > TIES CORSETS. NOTION'S. TRIMMINGS. AC., AC. > < WHICH WILL BE OFFERED .4 T PRICES SEVER BEFORE EQUALLED. '' f. a. SARAHS, > 90 mar Cm BKLLEFOJITR. ...... THE WORLDS BALM. Dr L. D. W\b'iri,'a \lterMliee Svruji, A a aed THIRTV KIVK VRARN lot frlrala iracllce. aad u<-,*r failma te rar 'PJ Krvatpelaa. N- rafula. Sewodar* H/phllla. <)ra ti lita'H'ie- a "1 all dla aaaa IB wbl'-h tba blued la mpll- aled la w oflrrod t-i lha public vl.l br all Kalaii I iruaglaU and i eooleeale oolr tha yv.rtiu'ti tirdictoa I o . P. U. Bex I*. Rechaa it.. Y PIMPLEB. 1 mil m*ll i Fr** l th* r*ci{> for * aim pi* V*Ubl* Ultn tbT tl> ifnw Tio, k rtHk i*n Ptmpl*# *od U'iloli*n. loavtrg tU akin noft, cl**r *nd l*natlful. IK) tanlrqi'ltuo* far prtMlui tai * luiurUnt gr, !h of ,ntr an • I*)d h**d r *rD I ON-UVFPFIVES. I Tha adrartlaer limn bean pariaeaenil, cared a( eat dread dlacaaa.' 'onauiepilon. bp a atmpl* rcmadr. ; i euituua I" utrhr knewa te hit (cll >w a(T-rr, ih# laaaaofeure Te all who dealra 11. he will tend a 1 H-J ot tba prca- rlftl-'ii u- l.i free of charge l with tba | Iracttena (er prafarlne u-in( tha aama which TO |lltt"da aur* eurv .1 I 'eaaetDptlou. Aathaa. roechittt le. ; t I'arttea wtatiini tba Prwacrlptlon. will ulaaaa ad-lraaa , A yG I.SON. 131 Pettu wt. w(lllamabmgh, Y. ' ERRORS P F YOUTH. A OKNTIeRMAN who •uff*r*d for y**r from N*r •un UbiU|V. rr*in*tur* dand *ll tl>* *i*ctn of •ulLfuMadUt r*tin. *lll for tb* nnk* of eufTcln* umnnliy **nil fr* to *ll who M*fd tt. th* r*ctu* and f Iroction fur tnaktntf tb* sltnpl* r*medy b* which It* t an our*d Hal*rtn wiahing Ui profit bj th* *d*rtl*- r't ip*rl*nc* as do nu by ddr*niug in perfect con Jcnc*. . M w . JOHN B. OfiPKN,r.J. YA9XK A CO.,* Ate It Y. b NATIONAL HOTEL. CORTLANDTST . Near Broadway, NEW YORK IIOTUHKissA POND. Proprietor. OA' THE EC RODE AN PLAN. , The reeuiirant, cafe and lunch room atiacneii, are uneiirpawed for cheapnbu ami excellence of eervice. Rooms SOctb. to $2 per day, fS to $lO per week. Con venient to all terries and city railroads. Xew Furniture. New Hanace uicnt. 23 jau ly w: A. CURRY: Bhh'i & bilker, CENTRE 114 LL.PA. Would moit respectfully inform tha cit zen* ofthi* vicinity, that he ba**tarted a new Boot and Shoe Shoo, and would be thankful for a hre of tn# public uatroa •ge Boot* and Sboer nxad# to ora#r aad [according to style, and warrant* hi* work t<> equal tny made el*ewh#re All kinds of repairing done, and charge* reasonable <)•* Kirn • f*V>lß |f HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. H**lth nnd IIAPPIQCM ar* prtcalaaa Wealth to th*ir po***Mioni, and y*t th*f ar* within tha reach of arorf ; ona who will una WRIGHT* 1-IVER PII.IB. Th* only lurt core for Torpid Liver DttpepaU.! Maadach*. Sour Stomach, 1 oantlpation. Dahllity, Wpe-1 *aa. and all Biilloua contplninla and Bipod Aiaort'ara. i None Keoitln* unleaa vign* d. "Wa wacht^PhUa. ,, i If joqr Ih will nut nui'ply a*nd 2 cea'a for >•• * W i \ j rft*j fiviiw 4 Cv. ?j ii . 4U* b:. Phtia.7opr9 • GET GOOD BREAD, By calling at the saw and utaa iiva bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDARS, (Succaaaor to J. H. Sands.) Oppoaite the Iron Front on Allegheny i street where he iurniahea every day . Fraab Bread, Cakea of all kinda, Piea, etc., etc., Candiea, Spice*. Nuts, Fruit*. Anything and everything balenging tc the buaineat. Having bad rear* of exp* riance in the buaineaa, ba flatter* hiatal that ha can guarantee satisfaction to *ll who may favor him with their patronage. ' 30 aug tf • JOSEPH CKDAKB D. F. LUSE, PAINTER, ffißC offers hi* *ervice* to the citiien* at Centre county io House, Men and Oraaataaial Painting, Striping, ornamenting end gilding, | Graining OAK, WALNUT. CHIBTNUT, It*. Plain and Fancy Paper hanging. Order* ■ respectfully solicited. Term* reaaeaabl** f2O apr tf.