Tha Centre Reporter. KREI) KURTZ EDITOR. Oiitii Hall, Pa Apr. 10,1879 The Mifllinburg Telegraph think* \ o mm all right yet. Kut the Telegraph ao often think* wrong, and fool* itself. i'ite democrat* the other d.tv can: ed Chicago by majorities ranging front v">ttO to 4ftVt—electing their whole city ticket. Thie i* another "revolution" which will not tuil the stalwart repuh! came. There is no peace for the a i kcd. Mrs, OliTer ha* applied for a new trial. M r suppose it will net the huasv a- much .is the out just ended. !ti the V. S. senate Mr. Hoar s rosolu- Uoi condemning us revo' itionary the the democratic programme o. logis'a tion, was laid on the table by yc.is > nays 20. Right, and the country will thauk the senate for promptly snuffing v.t lloar'a nonsense. Since the suit has gone in favor of b mon who will get the orange* i!>>* The Times nave the Republican organs of this State will nevar tire n .iuirg at tention to the fact that there are only fonr I'nicn generals in the 1 nited Mates Senate while there are twenty or more ex-Confederate*. The Republicans of Pennsylvania had a chance to add one to the number of I nicn genera when they chose a Senator a couple of months age, bat thev hadn't go', waked up then. The Louisville Courier-Journa thinks the republicans pretead to be very much afraid lest the democrats shcu'd "block the wheels of government. Ihe only blocking of that kind will be done by the President, if he carries out the foolish intention attributed to him by j his friends and vetoes the a; propria! . n bills, which provide grease for the wheels of government. How long does our state legislature intend to sit yet ? This ia what the peo ple wish to knew. The time of a regu lar session has expired and yet there are no signs of adjonrnment. Are our ser vanta at Harrisburg sot ashamed of themselves'' Are they not ashamed of the davs spent with noth ng to show but a hug# bill of expense * In all thi time -or.n iid with voices of thund*r bid • 1 m de part, or that thera is no Cromwell U | -tep in and dissolve the chamber". What are they doing 1 What have they done What do they propose >et to do,| ths-e hatching hens with rso ecu- under! them 1 There is not one in all their number that can give a uatisfactery answer to thee questions. ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ■ - The New York Herald shows up a bad memory for Garfield. who made a "revo lutionary" speech in the house the other day, and almost busted bis biierj over the contemplated repeal of the su- j pervieor business. The Herald says that it is T#ry well remembered that on the last night of the last session, ies.-. than a month ago, Genera! Garfield de clared himself content to give up the very matter he ia new so vigoronsly fighting for. and that which he now de clares revolutionary, the appending po- | litical legislation on appropriation bills has been done and defended by Kepub- 1 licans when they had the ma.ority. In one of those ins tan CM they deliberately J seat an appropriation bill thus burden ed with political lagislation te the Presi dent with the threat that if he vetoed it they would let the bill fail, and the. President signed it under compulsion, j "lest by withholding his signature the necessary appropriation be defeated that is to say, that which they now im pute without ground to the Democrats, and which is undoubtedly revolution ary, they did in President Johnson s day. The N. Y. World in speaking of the ramored iatention of the President to veto the bills which the democrats in congress propose to paas, nays If such be the real decision of the President, if he ha resolved to reject all efforts to bring ahout a harmony of opinion and conduct between the legis lative and executive department-, and if he is so party-mad aa to uphold a power to arrest oa election day without a warrant and on the mere allegation of a supervisor or deputy marshal, then it ia aseless to discuss whether the propos ed repeals should be presented separ ately or attached to appropriation bills. In either case the final struggle must pome to restore the laws which prevail ed fer eighty years after the Constitu tion waa adopted. The majority of< oa gress which demands the repeal does not object to the existence of marshals of the United States courts and of depu ty marshals appointed, a* they have been appointed since the Federal Gov ernment began, for the purpose of exe cuting the mandates of Federal magis trates. The majority of Congress does aetnowooject to the sections of the so lidified laws which denounce as crimes certain specified acts done in connection with elections. Nor does that majority ask for the repeal of any laws which provide for an orderly complaint before a magistrate against any one charged, on probable cauee, with committing one of these crimes, and for the trial and sen* tence of whoever isfoundguilty. Daven port will remain a committing magis* trate of Judge Blatchford's court, ap-; plications for warrants of arrest can still be made before him and the Marshal still have at hand deputies enough U execute the process. Agaiast none of those things do Democrats protest. J bey de protest against and do not mean | longer to endure.the appointment of, countless deputy marshals on each elee- j tion day who are unscrupulous udher-1 ents of one party to the election, and who have power to decide on sight that an act which may he in itself innocent is so tainted with an intent U fraud as to make it a crime, aud to imprison for doing or attempting that act. No ex cative officer on elaction day can go in to and decide questions of fraud, much 1 less of iatention. By the laws of most •f the States voters are privileged from arrest excepting for treason, felony -qr i breach of the peace during their attend ance upon the election and in returning home after the polls are closed ' but the 1 Davenport authori.i- aire.-'* on sight l\ a deputy uini-iuil for wh.it the law calls and the parti-m deputy lhiuk* is voting or attempting or offering to , rote with a fraudulent and iTuninal i tention. Wlint would the I nion Lea gue Clubsa\ to a Slate iw which em powered persona selected 1\ lauur..m Hall to arrest every one attempting to vote improperly a - ording to the opu ion of impropriety held by the Tamu any deputy sheriff The select >n of the deputy marshal- is ab-.-lute'y u .' e •i i retion of the Federal M.i -ha nth ■ 1 City. He may -elect the vilest wrct • I from the vilest fOtn-ahops Hies# do* j I putjr marshals hurriedly gathered to igpther for elect ou day. .ue 1 . > to be ignorant and -lire to be undo. ;>! : partisans, llicy* ie not to be takvu from both pat tie- as supervisor* are We demand in this . ty that ur P. I.i j t Vmtnissioners shall be nono-part -an ■_ J because they have to .1 > with .. '• 1 - r*.t iq p j tbc-c who manage . vev et elivt • - cut upon the depu \ marshals, w!> I have larger power*, there ,s no such jstraint. If it be deemed tiece—an b* " the repreeentatirw of the peoj * I Washington that CoogrM* ah nit take exclusive barge of the eel n .1 own members, at least '<•! the teg;. . tions be reasonable and arreats he ma <• ' accord nc to due and de ent i c-- c ' j law. On Saturday the lower 1> ■-<" > I gre.- pa-> d the aruy appropriation b. . I'he ametulmeiit i roi. Jir.q that nothing in the bill *h • d j re\i M '' • | Pre-, 'ent from sending troops into a | Mate under the c >u-titut. >na" r. ;uire -1 uient-wa.-adopted by- ' to 1, the Re put '.cans net voting. V t.o Kepu can amendment* were re rite • and In. was passed bv IP- to Of the Na tionals ten voted with '.he I'cu ocra - and two with the Repub.-CiWis. The who'e flock of greenbackers in Con g-en. n -e, vjteJ wth • dee-i > i I the gas* age it e arm? appro;.- at a b I T -cum *1 -ttg with the rt it Hi di ocra'.ie vote alor.e would have pas*td t The M 'ton M comes t > us en larged and " wof the * eof the i eti tre Reporter. We aregla.i to notice the j ev.Jenco of its pranparity. The II lisa lire, spirited sheet, and a g.-od helper in the democratic cans- Read Blackburn's -pee h nth - -sue of the Reporter, it has the right nig. The Pittsburg riot bill g >t a black eye in the house the other day. See an other column of the Reporter. . ♦ . THE RIOT HILL. The Pittsburg riot bill met * fh a dr feat in the House on Friday '• Mr. 1 ng having the th rat tin b :r of ad. onraaient yesterday . atinued h:- remarka this laormiig in-upo rt of hi amendment. He .ten -ut: e.i the altac.-- Iby muendo, a* made by members cowardly as unmanly. Mr. Law aroec and ac and Mr. V. oi:V cai.ed the speaker V r.icr ; dcti .ne ed hi- language us tin pat ainciitary. wh*i!e Mr. Long aainta r.e 1 ht was 1 properly in order not having name ! any person, u.:t ins -ted that w*- true. Mr. Wm. Hill of Allegheny, nes't k the floor and aajd, after listening toelo p.ient argument- : - '. pa-t - * e-. ho fell thoro w. m - i..r:g left f ■ j him to say oa the onbject, hut ne w.sii- j ] ed to reply to .- •tue m a:. I .naurreclioa ovsr wnich tuey had no ! coairoh He was spposed to diacrimina i lion ou or hy corporations. It would oe 1 ' a lax on aL property in the county t not a elate tax, but a county tax. it was no j argument taat improper parties were ' here in the intere.-t of the bill. :f true, ainl he hopes that members would be, actuated by proper motive- in casting their votes. Air. Long ths announced that at I twelve o'clock he would oil for a vote ion the question. He stated that be was . opposeu to gag law. but too much time : had Uses taken up with the bill already. Messrs. CoiLern, Kid red. Murray, M< ke and several ouhers asaed permi-sion Ito have their remaras prtc'.ed in the 1 rh. rti, which was granted. Mr. Wolfe than took the lioor, and j said in his 4 uuguieut Long - amen Iment was equally unconstitutional, for better , would it he, though hard to bear, that Allegheny county should suffer than ' have tho -late establish such a preca . dent and putting premium on riot. Ids-' titution should ho paid, if by anybody,! oy the National Government. Ohio is ! huaented by ths l'ennsylvan:- railroad, as aivpch as Pennsylvania, and could be : called upon as reasonably as this Mate Ito pay these damages. The gentiemaii from Allegheny admitted that the law ' lofimumale the county liable. Lour-,, ( tifths ef the iosses goes to the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, and the bal-j I ance to other states. Tue railroad com- j | pany was unwilling to accept the pro- j visions of the new Constitution, lie would therefore favor an amend- : 1 ,'jjent that ao corporation should receive , the benefit of tb;i act hut WHO shall tirsi accept Lbe provision of the Con-litution. , The bounty of the State should not be ! , given to corporations who do not come J under her laws. It is worth two millions annually to the people to get a.'! corpo- j rations oa an equality. Mr. Long asked whether the Constitu tion gave tioem police power to guaran tee protection to their property. Tne speaker admitted this, but claim- ed it has no bearing en the jos/tion. Mr. i'avis i'hiladelpnia) then took ! the Jleor and said the I'eriß-ylvania: ' Railroad Company paid >l,b"Jo,iid<' to the | j Mate fur carrying goods ol her citizens j through their owu Stale. The new Con stitution provides itiudf that a corpora- ' Hoc rhall or shall not accept certain pro-, ! visions of the Constitution, and w.-u- ; therefore rwdt ulous to a.-stin,e that the ( people of Ohio aro s any way connect-) ed with it. Mr. IVolfe asked if the protihi hy dis- 1 crinnnalioa against her citizens were not made w ithiu the Mate. Air. Ixing here gave notice that the time was up for the vote to be taken. Mr. Hewit desired to know whiithei , or not the gentleman was a dictator. Air. Long in lus magnanimity said he j would not insist and allow the gentle man from Blair to go on alter the lime had expired. Mr. Tiewitlhen -aid it was not fair to J consider that corporations because their ( hacks were broad could overload them. , He wa-i opposed to that kind ol discrim ination ; Urn bill baa been reduced one j million in threa weeks, and ll we con- r tinue on the bill won't be worth the pa-1 ( per it's printed on. He considered Judge dgnew au able lawyer, out i* this case! Wat rnv" 6 '}' - 1 paid advocate. He did I j not see -be necessity ol killing Galusha , A.Grow or tfestitbergentlemen mention-! , cd in their poiity-zf aspirations, and 1 t doubted tbe propriety of ;;iatuig the At- - tojjj*/ General on the Comtnws/ AQKo'.S AMENDMENT 1( -T The yeas a.*d wtre talle( ' by Air. Wolfe, -7 Mr. Don..hue o.i Long's amendment,. ?'bicb yesulted in yeas, 92; nays, JO3. . Mr, Hnwit of Blair, then submitted an amendment providing lii*t when the Supreme Court M>*ii giecaib* fbA kjveciaJ law of 1849 illegal and void in opnfkffO" and unconatitutional, and that the ithLz: is liable, the Governor sliall appoint a commission to asceruin the damages, aiid report to the next legislature the duuta/ft, o that an appropriation tan be made. In the vote in last week's Reporter, on the reduction cftxlaries, Mr. Murray's vote is not recorded, hi;. Murray informs us he was absent on committee at the time, and upon MM——" wiv..v | ; ilppe.uiug hi In -eat i aiicr, i i -k • cd lcav® !< rr Mnl hi- \ •• • lav r 1 1 -i was rcftnod ihc pii\ •' Tin- i rnrix < v/vo". l ast i'r.i- i n w.* tl ill Il > i tak ing evidence in t 1 i rtiti-V im : ■' • 1 , thorough'* sim'M i'i! I>\ I h !e* l'i r i egnl .til !..n \ V n .. ; JV|J ti our l . una 1 :' I'l ' l'i H® ft' iak thr summing rip ■ i all i if I cat monr .will show a m ■ ■■ , c'urtiu of front i{> ! 1 over \. urn . oi' tkc local Ti-* .. : I •• ! '■ ' c ' ' cat in it! \ ti . ! • . We c\po. ; ! > M'C Mr. < nr. < t th. u-at ! ' h u h I'M. n< -• ' • ml f 1 > n ivtci! bet re tie ml :n. cut . f tl,. n present extra s -- ion. ( . The contested ra-c* iu o'iijh "ill n; be taken tip m it , abet \i! w W I . \> . t 1 - . , . ■ , h : 1 marks I \ :tv :i ■ " 1 > • u •< L i! a ilo.'en dusky fan, - t : the t ' " 0 gre—, where were th c .! now Mr 1! Af. .lent : M ton ' tbe gentleman ft nMa :.e had e\ r c,l lie regret that the t >.< r i.lit in w hlt.d ■ : ' wiie not heic ti a Mi '• gentleman mini ' tV fact ' At tit the Mate- of V.i ■ ..■ ,i M..- . kv- -tst . bai been reau'il ait.l alt • "•• of the moat iuteliL'ont c 'lore ! 1 ■ti •• thi > ountry,and how iliil t aapp* i tb.r in ! all tbe h*' n ■ f the un'.n t!.- p >• pie of those Mates ha! never t ign! . | .nough of t;.e hood t ant ' t biiJi ; to Congress " Mr. 1 rve l'e. p'.e s tit■ i ;ie:• :i ■ elect •outelvily else. 1 nnghtcr n .!:e Ji Biocratjc side HI .t< Kill US'. s si'lll .1. IHE I'K.VIOi RAft Hil l It Mr. Llackburn is \ h e-.t ■ : t . •u that .t Has n the • 'n ft be II t control t c etc; . ya:et t tar : i: > the h tbh 'ld. g ••• • . : t:.e Vr'> •at 'e ".gs : • Ir. - t< peai could not be ret nt marc. M •, than one-third of ui 1 the periuauent | legi-lat en attect. ng tk.it ■. • tot .r v erumeut it a 1 been • u a :We te boOk as rideis up n ■ c ; • .a' , bill. If.vol'.ltion W at h.i- there ' at tbe party the gentleman - \ el t i Hot done ;it t at t.i a :e ■ In hi- spec, bof S.itnrii ty the gi ■. ■ ei ut ': ut ...n a 1 ..ii i ..•<• I a uti t 1 !. ha •.Utr.e '.-tat. eut ! t* t: -* rt • t tl -• couatrv H'.heiu the c- neejii i : the h cutive fad ever I eon c arced. He h. s burn a. opt. I : .o . battle wit.ch tbe fan', cman ha-l " • • dk wn. He h .ulii read f: uu tht tU r : , and s!i it* him an n-tan e. •n the m ond of Mar ti, ! s , At. ire .' - -in had - gtt. !anam y ..- ; • i .. :. ... M| K>U. . tee :.- h w.. strained u return t. e U... . signature, but accvun; any:ng .'. h .tii h. • protests Was there i. r :i ti re " Why, the Heconi Has til c; i: ,ji. Ine e; : ■i a -• : •• . '. i . • • ! i-; •ite . -t a- ; •• .-ti t e r;': *: i • . h " > • • was on the reiordever- t me c.s r in their fat r. And he :.i 1 been T| rte I - . . ig by n.u.. votmc e • h . ui. n : :u)pc a the I'n .exit ! r '.tie ev<" - jof the veto ; ser, c: e turn -• tiv.ly obscure, and wh . ! f. an , b...af.0tl of .i .liet. '.s. v. i ;- uiained to ta. day and uuti i. d). tg 1 day fit that obwurity for which nature ana h. Cre.v r seemed is- i.avc ie- rn jeJ L;m >.de by * ie with ti.e gent.e wan f: m Ui. be. iat J an-.i t : : Mr. llayes. of the same - .r>. t piauae u tb i'• u. -ratic * an i n the galicnea. An i n wpy wt,.t: a ;'. .- :tv had tlie (centlfi: an front''i.. jto threaten the 1! w a r l . land piwlbl. actio, of the Executive What ;• v -.'.'ii f tl.c i ieral ( tut too underto k to eli.the any I d>. either the President liim elf or ono of ills l'rivy Council, even inch: ling .■ - ' Premier, the Secretary of -v. .to, : > - • •1 as he had done, on the r of the i House iast Satur .ay and by h - • r < and approval seem to intiin la'e. .t r awe and hmwhest the \inur. :tt. < rs gre-s. [l'erislve lauehter .n the Ke ' ed the gentleman f. uj hi > t • it 11 the ! Hou-e that it ba I better he i ~rcf :i. be ! cause the issue wa in.i le and the Preri lent would not 1 a < r ed in! > a inr •-age of approra ibd tlie gentleman j front nfaio or any other gentleman )> it such a low estimate on the If-rt s; ) the integrity, ti.e r ur ge and the mart j hood of the I! .use. without regard t ' party, to helieve that such a threat * i tiauntcd w.ts intim: late the law-mak ng j branch of tha government and shape ' its action on measures of legislation Mr. Ularkburu .pioted front iartield'x i speech, and in reply said that ti.e t n i grtsi that hail ju" expired here uj >n its tiles petition alter petition in contested election cases, protesting against the i use of trooi'S at the pol . Kegarding 'theoriginal bi'l of Senator Powell We I challenged gentlemen to find within its I limits a line, sentence, word or syllable ; h Wick the |. cscr.t b. i.'ght to rcj eid. '!n IS'k'the gentleman frciin >hio had i mado a Fpeerli on the l! >r, in wliii k he and declared that the minority to whi it I the gentlemen theu belonged, but to I which, under tiod'* providence, they no i longer belonged was guilty of revolu tion because it insisted that extraneous matter should not be placed upon ap propriation bi.i*. He iiad said that that was revolution, and v. here did he '.and to-day T It was revolution then for the ininotiiy iu resist tho majority , it was [ revolution now for the majority to ri sist 'he minority. Continuing, lie aid Let •. e take the darkened pages of his 'conn, y's history for the last i-cvtn!en Jong years and read it carefully and tell me then tfiuu/.er it lies m the mouth of this leadei of a onto groat, but nuw wan ing party to read lectures to anvhody, either on the s 'ore of revolutionary leg islation or extraneous introduction of legislation on appropriation bills. Let ter far, in the face of the record which they have made, better to listen patient ly t i tlie connrn.:'d inebriateas he dilates on the virtues of iutempcrer.ee, or better let the ijueen of the demimonde elabor ate the duties of female virtue, or let the devil prate of the scheme of universal redemption luaU for homilies on good morals and lectures on revolutionary legislation he delivered from such a sntirci', fApplause on the ln-n. rati, side, j Mr. Blackburn said hn sb uld p; m any limitation of thia discussion. Let it go to the''ountry that one purty in thi < longrev, i-hscrts that the manacles hull fall from the limbs of freemen, and that thu army shall not hold i'a mailed hand at the throat of the sovereign, and that the other party declares that rather than release its grasp it will biing the gov ernment to starve. I and those with whom 1 stand identified are willing to accept the isMie. Aye, more we gi ( further uoi 1 bdn.it thsl we are tha on<- who mal.e the you to ttccest it. I'laiiling ourtalvet, on this broad ground wo welcome roatrover —v. lor the tirrt time in eighteen vear< the Usmocracy is back m power in koth hranchet of CongrcM. Weprop kC toCeb miff ata ,';nr return to p > .ver by wiping from the statute i >i'l. ihoe degrading retlrii - lii,n< on frvwtiien and by striking the • huckle- which perliaan Itgiijilioi ka imposed. Wh do not intend to t >p until w • have Stricken the lust ventage o( your war in.-kUrcs freiu the nutul, b.,el;s like those which wor* born f the pa?ri4 whicii looked elono to the nbriJgmnent of tbo litieriies gf citizen until we have i.;. untrun. ieiu4 uroi en t.esuperviscd ba... i end un kusututn ~*i right far tho c.ti.-.tn to deposit his bull"! u* lot ..timjitioni i ruc edent which weolferto you lor tno pti mg't f tki* bill. I( the gtritlemun from Ohio U tu ho excuied (lor certainly he cannetko Justified) for paruding before Ibis Hosm tb( ofywMnfvM In tern •em M£ a veto tbut i 6 cut and dried to be put upffli a bill which has not yet been passed, and if i. is to be pardonsd for warning the House that the tcsiecu'.ivc branen of the govern ment will never yield its tuien* to this Ui>' > .tie in . |ik ill .f11. I uk whnth* I rr I mm not b wa-'anted mid justified in employing |i il indor and ie aurlng that gentleman end i i *. ntin that 11 demtnnet p 'W s r in lli i * 'unin'ii, the *u 1 iitlT elf meal in tin® l'*.lv, i* at* • fijualU determinn! that until il* ut demand#, iiir i' e4 In ullimi j in a* I iirine !. • !H ,1 ill ■ • .'••!! I! v pre> • , 'on!' llmtl • IHI bo'. .|i"" mi !r.l Fr til* I'runiilf?il of I i land without regard to f eft* clamored or. sol I i lli' Soulu . !.">■■. but In Philadelphia m wall •• In N I'iv t 1 i*l Ii in kinJ H* - (ID at wall in l'b*r!*toa and I il, .•, I 111 u J \\ ill, til i •! til* , I ; IT 1 :i i • ' I'll po IT , • I fie■ " . I! > I I .1 HI urri lor lit II I' r, h'i i< .1 ril by v ir! 10 / , u i on I I I Ml .' I \ p! .11l ■ '• .'inß 't I'll i'; I' ' If ■ i' i .! ered, • ■i'i v bo .1 ' <• bt' its n li 'fl'n < i i; f ' to !-'* .ir'l !'! tin V are • bTi i ard town - Is iin.l laei. tlm f.iur i ( f n M i< .'ii \\ .1 i m l <• T mil' ii i \|l *o I ot inr • ro mo frier ilt lb* i 'lt' i h '.im! tli ' t* tie restora • -To •: il |i iri i il in t • < o IT ! I " n ' i 'lit ■ ■ ! Tior s -I .it ! • •■! true*! it; " • ii .nil n a*d di 'oiiililnr of ~ : u , (institutional limitation* • ' I the aggrau.li lM**Rt . M 1; is this i' guntcatiua tlißt li H s i '.ri 'i:o• la ..! an 4 Ii ii' i'v ' i Ins i i|f rs .id I'i'i i' hall'.* i dr! vorOil \ T i * * are • r t l"*r'll srii it to M (Be i*rtiti< man ft in i'l. <> s i hauj . i n ..!< tie American people > \\ r I'oo.l ;• .lot-.y \ - '• h j dent ft: ■ ri'i ill i : a right • I cms I •: 1 lia pw. : s u la ■ ■ aan t • ten tbia contest or i - r a - , t l.• t- who lap* six■* i iii 1 : o th# • , !■ l>s Iniinuiering thai l o i r. K.i p nnng t > up. ." f 5 l i the oust if the ""i tftk. * ' r • hair tha Brt President f lha Repob* •' w tn in r tha | mcr * tot* at II! '.rep'.. • *ar.l IST- Mll I- 't ti-rria.i ut " t-.iu as their Crt i i|ne strata Mew. .'hare red It it . e erdor wi. Teh ntrai him in a i ii 1 fertt*r i!BT* . : this Rr**'. t - h M e w a HOT er i or.- aent to yield maanttitutional j>jwar* ar l* bwti of the e|i >cn> any an an a w.i . a rai-eive It is '• <• " • ■' i Jt • r th* 'a'.or Kia u. tioai f•. i< (ararnmant la yraapnn*. I• 1 ' '• h*oe ,t 1 e IUUA is ir.ail*. ■ ii" P tii T, ati 4 t ai 1 o -urr*r !o-t ! >:*aiiit:R *!i ' • " Rfo.i'.iii, i Ihad irt sach a p ' >. r. si t:g i-as* •• th* I roailatl mio : s. . .ii'd-ui ntant In np* >• ■ to* p.* tii . : .*.; t'hrr* it ui> t -'lit* It' e* 1 . i ar# not raa lo 's '• is* • • ■.: a- 1 *e ar# a / - .s -i 1! i * hi> "u os the ..os a ;,"i' i !. - o tir'.wisai. ut s..a R.sa s i :■ ; > r t ho u t mssu to itu • gnnllaman (ran Okie. I 4in* - n any authority to stf., a .'.at atbart > i*. 11 ili .. Un ti -ay that it is v„i *ti , bi -it at lliare is rut 9r ' o It ir i h th * is- o! H '■' w w, s. I 'S is' 1 t ■ : > t.tt t ■: .o f tu th*'. lio ' 11'.* ..rrau Irr it il 'I • is - '. is ■ • 1 tie j? t! * I..a* • iu ■ b* •tr r *: ti >i throats "f n 1 r ;t , i -'. y .*1 l - v r otuiatiny u.in upon t. A MAt.MFK KNT FAMILY litULE. e N.' - r.A sC. u.pftrT o' ■ . 'S *1! "JIIIIU' s • • : e :• . s k " M T t * •' T T • #.: las t *> ■>'- ' - * mi t a . lie. e. ; u t • .! '.i rs >\ * a<. !*ti t. it a Roi-.t : lr. . am Stn.tb i errat Diet narj Bthle Fkii Is t con a :i no ; mas* . T ih. a:•rg , c . • - ■ - .: it 1' ; a. t j is . - • v. . . . • • e ; 1' eat' ■o' ! a 0.. * •- .OS- li-r.turo . t, Us'.ory \ i 1 • t '.0... • it.oas the . Wer J rheoa ar inti clear a - .! I contpr*bentiyn, and ar* full of valuable [if'Ttnation. , "a' o u... .1 us r.|s'. on "f li® T 1..-1 1 I R If". ' isi'.l t'T a lerett *R a* riptii a I' Jrru arm ind "1 ; i l iar L . f th* SaT ..r el'ic * \ < af* a SORT* mi arable leoflh, and a a ■ annar at t of great service lo every ! roador < : the U bit. The WandvriDgt *.' a* . . bo it .. -*•• are :•'*■ J * • la' err.a ? • .e i Teu: pa are b - d i*.: u frentminuUnoM. Anoth er feature to which we would call particu* *r tti: i :i t 'if ' f Sir.; turn ill .#• a -isti a !r . lap s'te:.*ss O. " . i s' f i; "is* fl.s.Tf sill '. of ;' Ma. r . >i : I'ustaiat s.| tbn Nn f \ a. rat W< rid. •• Bib At a or.e-y Nat'jra ll.'to •v, ■ - T ii. v low a arga • jtnber chr s rical nr. '. ether ralunhie tn b■ d* r: od t> ji'> lea - ! facilitate the s. . si aci S i N< r.ptssro 1 l.e most .• r' . s - .'...ji t ' iiis wore, e luos", •IH t • r after truth * : la e * *■ t ■ i ; -d in tb s sinrio vulntae. i f asia ma*: m - . - . v u:r*'.ed. I • • r• R"*v ng mas iT' • wh bhy the yrent ertiet,Out* :*T - 1j ire I*heeeengrnvmgs ar* gmoin* work* of art, .nd a-: I It a coat of T# - ( % ' a I'.tiw. ■■ \pOi-yr ann i the Nam a eesut u It lilhograj ii*.! i age art Scale, wh moke* this' H : *:i ("jiic all.T priate v.e idiog ; '#•• • i I .at y't is handsome Family Kecortl. c<'nitticc of four quarto : ' • . ,'.h#gr*i had At the end ef tb* .;n< i t • - .s c:> from n# to turn* P 'Undf in th.r. at T other 1 >■ v B ilea pub* lilhed ;n the United .State*. This it prwof; pistitire t' at th*y are tn re solid and tub-' stan'.i*! than any other Bibles. It pre?*!' that luey ar# printed n henTifr paper, aed b - id T U hearier nnd morn carabl* tn sicr il. Tin y aro published ie Gormen els>. Wo ei i ■ f inmor.J this llil.le te our -"*dnrj. >.. ho should be without Th i.'i niahiagly I -w. eed w'i a the reach of ail. it is sold by fub seriptiin only, and Mr. .las. ft Lee, of <"■ Btru Hill, ah" is the aulhoriaed agent ■ t this '>l : ; , is>w cnnra f the •uV age. The aao !:rc f waicli Is uaknewß. The family i'Hil no pieperty : u te cu] idity. Nl'.iltlN Fit KN (111 iI.DI HUM I"lllllsH IN A SNOW .NTOKM. I'i.r , April 1. A battalion of r.ouaT*s and ~:;i !i - rs en their any frern Aumale t" I'm ; .• . Algeria, t > relicTu the act i. gan ison, were caught between bnaki and Saekoltletii on tkel>th of-March in a anw st rm u! such vielencc that only witli ditli ulty tha battalion rraciied shel ter after nineteen men had perished with cold and fatigue. Fourteen others are in the he* Inl at liurhar futlnring frem the * treats "f the journey. ♦ T k THItUiHLK THA(iKI)> IN MOliFli- J.Y . Mo. •St. i, mis, March HO. A dispatch from Meberlv, Mo, says Joseph Darby shot n! k. I'd hi." wife today, while she wis i.-lecp The shooting ho claims was an a 'iilen'. lio thouglit the pistol was empty and i ..peeled to pake up his wife by snapping cap. The pa,"lies ytera hiarried only three weeks. Darby bus been arrested and placed in jail. ]No v.vll jvjiiiatpil closet,in a dwel ling where frugality ia c ( ;eeme.l, shouhl he without au assortment of Leatnon's Dyes, prepared by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Fltey beautifully color wood, leather, muslin, silk, kill gloves, velvets, rib bons, grasses, shawls, neck ties anil nil articUs of dress. n.KrUoKMK ll I HI). H" abl* and statesmanlike >|", li 1 hr i l.■ ii Frank Kurd el'l >h uit the kou • n I'll*-.!** mi in tr.'ng contrast wi: '• '• estraVkgant Imrm .>1 bit *ll*agu j 'liaitUtd, whirK tli stalwarts kt - made th# •bifcl of * • nturli absurd m K* Mr. Kurd thoroughly eapoted t , weakness of thy rl,mg* that Ik* m*asur , ptonesed I y t.i* nit •rity i.f tlat> heu - were "revolutionary ' in character k • ' *r ! that I liar I *a settled in the h „ tory ufci-cgress lor the latt quarter - I •aturv ! a', general lafit'atiaii c. ul I I attached to appropriation kill*. .No i r >u.l diiput* lbnt iiitiiurii In r*(ar I • V '• 1 branny on tba rvrti in a • , ■ rod to ba orlgiaital m tba ktM ■ll * BHiarta k.. b tba n-a.ority prun ed ta i<*pal vara ll HI I* tbi n'erlered wr.k tb* fir* riarriaa <>f t< , ufliag* aad wab the law* of th, , t ,t M- MarJftillydiacoaaad tba qaaatloii sultrag# and showed that tba ngat it p t tattad ua tar tha law* af Ik* stales, at ( Kiat there is r o such thing a* suffrage f aciti'enof tb* 1 Ui'.ed States In tr li 'k. y, ha asked, did th*gevtri.nteni t*r i troop* ta tba poll* at atata olootiooe * I'll-* theory only that Ik* suffrage was gkl guarafit**d 1 y tb* . nttitution , t:ie I a,;*d Stat at, sad that it was the do; ' congress t p - *;t t tkat r ght 11 - towed y Ik* .aging* of the rantlit '"* aid by the decision* of tha - mr that no tmh r.ght axial* under tha c.-art tu on, and kern • tba *a elusion it irr*n ib.* that all legislation on tha subject inc. r titulioaal. Mr. Kurd eloquently described tkadar Rr ' o! military iatrf*r*iu • .tb tba th* tug get.ien of th* dut.aguisbed i*aderi of th r*pahli*an party .a ceagresa. An iati ■ a:* r* .„j ma fraud*.' had . iraat • '4 Vbu Loot* in a yet* if they dtrrd t • •••*-.: li* did *•: baliara that ;!. tious* wuuld t* drirea from iu duty l> Ik* threat of a yato, rune • by the tkraat *f a l'ratident wba-e I; •j* to ode* if i* d*dblful. Navvr couh pow*r *f th* r*pre*antati*a. ba ri*rciix lrior* w irly. Mr Kurd coacl.id*d. thai a propaaad t* aiartiiaa it, "to pr ► •ry* the treedotn of e'ectioni, to luboru '•at* u '. me *f | ere military power t aivil autborily, *J to praaar *a pur* aro iacaaumiaatad t* •< area* of fr* gawt ai*nt ! o tbr arguir.ar.t fo at y | re>*ntrd I Mr Ilurd th* stalwart! bare r i*a :! k vof reye utioa and hay* agi , •oug' : ;* n'.'.am* 11.• reaaatmrati, |*i •hi>* : su-| on : thr c y ra* S • * p'utai.d tnat ta* :*pta; af grnra '• 'kti "tin e appropriation k.l! it ui. • tali a aa i yet th*y kar* rr| cat v • r. j grricra. .awi up*n th* appropr. • ey put a general aw upu l! army apf'opriat n tdl a tbr adn. '*• . A -.drew .1 *♦*• ,i, • ' it*' •- t ,i. •. '• *•.■p - er ,i •..* - •• *,■ -r. !•. at *i, b.|. I : t. tl i appropriation k... tu* bauaa prop ia< SUa a:•!..... taat lfO*p pa C out o! th Pr ' al.*n n> . mt be I :*\*l: at !• ■ a • aa la that i*mlulia*iaiy Thi '•'H' * urtbar prapaaa that aaai ;*i moryy ri| .ded in t.ir civil apjiropr.a ; r i *ba .*• u>d t* p*y tba swam i o d*put.* unarr Murrha Kerm ar.d bu l *r*.i# Kayt: port I* oyeraw* ,-en a elth*op*ra '.ion of Rcputy Msribal* at lb* poll* lait N*ye:tib>", the character of Ike men e:u --; I. yea aad how thay ured their authority. hlartwo wilnaair* w*re ex amined, at.d had the *ah-comm:ttee not been Irmitad in l ue, li * extiotui* of Kad ical fraud*, oatrage* and latimidation could have b*en continwad f*r day* laag er It wai pr*yn that a Deputy wai ap pointed f*r every aleeiion diviiiea. whi-b, by law. aoniial* of'dot' y#t*ri There wr*. batide* the**, I,'JX* policttnan *a duty, all Uepublicsn*. The p*liccmn were di tribatad at tk* poll*, and especially at di viiioat kaowa t# ba Democratic, where a* many a* £v* uaif#riu*d < (Eccr* wer* plac ed. Fully tw*-third* of tk* electro* di vni 'ti* were andar the entire control of th* K*pub!icnns. The tcitimonv etab litbed tkat the deputies wer* aalectad mainly becauie of tb air ability to work for th* Republics* ticket, sad all* that, a* s general thiag, thay war# the worit cbar act*r I'hiladolpbis could boast. Briefly summarir*d, th* proof *i ss follow* ! Charla* Oliphaat, Marsha! .Second divi sion Twentieth ward —Drunk on election day aud insulting voters ; seined Mr. Kai kanberj; without cause. Charles llerr, Marsha! Second division, Twoaty-niath ward—Character and repu tatica bad ; had been arrested for eriui* ; oa election day he arreited a voter wh* was released by sludge Mar* aud voted. Kerr *• r* a badge and "elicited votes a* a Republican. Arthur Vance, marshal Eighth division, Fifth ward Arretted Hutchinson, ava tar, withaut caua. Vane* was a aatori „u- jicpublicuß worker. Jehu (lemayard, mar.'ual Hixth dii-| *ioa, Sixth ward—Drunk and arrested vo-; ters without oause ; drew a elub on a Dem ocrat for challauging a uegro repeater ;' th.j po'ir# blocked up th* poll, acted iu concarl with ilameyard aad braught o tcrs to polls ; Homeyard vouched for lte publicaa veter. and distributed Republi can tickets ; Sbrier, a United States rev enue officer, kept Republican window boek. 1 R. Delano, marshal First division, Fifth ward—Drunk all day ; too drunk to aric.t any one. Thar* war* live police men at tbeie polls ; Desano never voted in that division before thgt day. Jamas Rrewn, marshal Fourteenth di vi.ioa, Feurlh ward —Record o! his con victiou inIST'J, for voting illegally, pro duced ; proof was uiade that he voted twice oa the same day. William Augustus, Fourth division, piglilh ward-Acted as Marshal, as.um in-; authority 5 SB*h, but was not on the ; list; a Jiepuhlicap work#, Joseph Kilferty, marshal Tweutj-fcrst division, Second ward—lleld the Repub lican window-book ull day aad election eared , tlireutcncd to arrest the Democrat ic I'nitod States supervisor for procuring bail for a "gu. voter )i|4 been *r ,rested. William Mutiowua, marshal Twenty- ' third division, Second ward—A police- i man blocked up the voting window, and* ( ' Democratic Unitad States supervisor or- ' dra I liirn awnv when MHjntiin niul the u( policeman tuiiad linn nod lock" I It - u lie in tli* >tattn I uuil, nri a eha-go "I it t*r. illi fer.ritf wlk officer'. Tk*cu" w* n. vnri I*, trir l , M1 ntnl paid bv tbi t, :y N Miliar, uatnrlif '•! '■ "i h* that in S. real :,th d u>n, • ' N n# r *•. tnrntli ward n gang ' repeat*!' wcra nr h'i) igb' lu tlii' full ' * a lftei ai ' r " Mr k" i u'l . ■in- ! tk<* gang er *t" '• * I'k 'if Mat, 1' a tart V. I .r' w rd I u On* i | ilia ir,oat dangerous man in ta<- l' i I t It in brt iri | ■ in'n twn a, <■ < alar tsa U g *iv r 'a* v ati.l tl i > I t • f>r t .1. tit g"i • 'ir IL. • II * Ft arm* Mi Nwura, Mu aim Eighth >* war.l 11 n i k*' err*-t*d l>r I* <* . "'er em 'okbn nt •' An •* l.rt r, lltii!:, It-'. Wat. A waiiant lint been ■ -m J lor I i I • uf< an r w'j I'tlirl Martial 1 ir-'. ward \ baa >■ I iitgart . in a a bad I -* nd i tnad '■ r at ardor lit j 11, ,rr I'itt*, Mirilo! v -veri'.b v rl A >*t i ired lu* W' kerp. u g mb! ii.g lie lid ati'l baott rri !r ilw re dulrikutr i Ke •n publican ti ke'.t ai d \ .rhrd fot T 'ate i: 8 String:. el,l, Martha! Fifie, ath o" wat.i 11*J kra i t ad for i . iatlng a mat tv . karat tar Vi ry ba t. la M ickaal Slaatn, Martha! I iff wi'ii a- \la ef and nut iU J' rtf tiar l.,.tkan rtt arret:, d 'or -u rt.at a: pr \ kat ti- natar iriaJ. it- \\ atn (i Iran, Mala '• ,<:tenth .! ward Superintendent u! N.>rr.* t .are, and | aid t*y ike • ,ty fur bit dul.a, Krs ill IttkO.ar, Martha! Second ill*,! a e- rhir I ward Arretted Jaho Carroll, a Ie- gal volar, wiln.tut cause an locked ilia at ip Carrol! tttt d .tcharged altar a I ear a- ">Jf j I \\ a have a i ua.ii rwcro of fa • a* rt tka at uvr, but in itl -'.ap bare for w.\M of a rot-in. Tim deputy trunkal butinen i* <•! al.at tke democrat* in tougrei!'wiili to ie aboiuii I;'a greai historic/ l work. I 'lka I'iCtorial History of tka Warld, Mkntiag(illigdlatkodt ftMmsftti --very Lat; a of am-iaa: aaj modern tin *, *' and UK lading a Htattry ot tka riM ana i* 'm ia! tko ft rook a; d lien.an |mp aa, :u i- grawta of Ibe natian* of Modera hurot.e, (, "W . a Agat. '.tie < -atada, ikl I . a* Im (Ufanul ®r c , d nar* • rry and aeUlainani of tba New World, ie etc ate ,by I. . J> \j T Ikora kat loag ktru a great a.J univr f'Wt wool of a Uiatorr of tka World " tyiuble for ganaral uar ian wat.t it kw i- kaing -upf.ia! b Tb* Natiaua. Pub *h id ngCo., of I'ai.adalfkia, Pa., wbo bavti .tikiad a baridt me a.une, aatilled " 1 r.t Pblorial lliatory af tha World, tv Ja D MeCabe, a Wa iatof a. wr.- e- :#r Ia . work will, undaubiadiy, Vaka raak a- a Standard iCt'.arv. It iittietuoft valuable a aa that bat tara j üblUhaJ ia Ibu country lar aiaoy yea'* It coala nt d aMparateatdado - t v writtaa ■ try . lot retry rati a of anc.tnl | #ra :iaie, aad it fo of va.uabla aafartnalioa on-errnr.g taaai. and .a a manner ibal • T! w.ll aaable UM reader to refer lattanfy to • any tu. e : upon wf u-t. iuferaiat.. n , at s and there - acta .a .ea tka: nr. ueataed conitrnmg ty fnt'.ar a -üb e* but a- ai - wer ; . it an a* :o . a '• till- Wi k. 1 aataer dot* not r to i k that • vary cae t * atf >rd I pur. ka*c a eapy. It :• • d by a iu*> r-j tier; anl.v, and Air. .la* It. Lee. -1 I atia li .i, al.i '.he autbur. ageat ,f rtb'iirti r., i new caar*** rig for it. lOap it /T'H'KT I'HOCLAM ATION. the It r> ("hftrlft* A Prr*. 'rr. ! A if tufit *n I'lth* tu f.f.r JudiObl Di , a ifnldHlll n| I lift rftifttlx nf t*|f 4 itbt.-n apd * !ftrn*id, ft 4 lb* Hi bt ifeltle Km * fr riusft bttd Th# llotbors •. • John A* < ft toil Judget n Urr.lir • at|,hfttlll| UMbdl!*ir l try pj-l, l>**r.b£ vlftift tLr lei d*y ol kf't A 1 . !•> I ta# dir*. I*l lew ! l*Lng A lOdrt of 4;rr And Trnttli of tnt] itrurid !*!! Wll* ♦ft jil , - t ;*r >OOO. t a *,f I I'.-a. e fj : 1 ■ kbi cottfl f ' 188 a l*ira tn BdllflntiU l* , f r II 9 t ..nly f < crtUo |M t*> r<*mmlc oft lit# M n ljh| t ! Ajr Uthf b dty *.f *trt ll* Mftlfti • , Nt . r t '.<-•*■ ' • r "• <• \ g %t r t t• * • rrf llrra of tho I'rftg*. Aidrfa.an fttad • • f 1: 1* Mid camfity of 4'fttilrep, Itaftt thry !*• thmfttid tbrr in irj#r )*rftc*ftft. *1 Id o'cioc k n • forttaun i t bdhid Ufa Vbfttr rftcordt. injuialtt ritteiat 1. a btul U.bII own rnmlirbt>(** u> d<* ihr tLtt.f* ■* hit ti U> ihflr lift, • gj>i*etrtftlßi In br don#, ftt.d Ibm • ht ftt# Iwujid in rrcitf r.lUBt • to DfonctiU Afkin. lii# prtftofttfi that r# .• Uli la# tn lit# Jti f 1 rttirr onunl; th#n ftud tbrr# tu jr *•#* ut* *4Ait*t Ibatti k* ahft !; t*# i it t.ltn tißtUr my hand, ftt ti#!]#fafit# !h# lt day \.r It hi|fw e(or Lord. 10k tftd in th Wi year uf lnd#;>#LJ#n # f th# I'nMeft JOHN NPANCfI.KK. Ab#rtff I• K dBKKHULT/KK S T.I N 1 MK N 1 < AMl'llOlt MII.K. i* b.*w .Mftilj r#nl*xl ftftd ritfttl*i| uft* J for Khrtia Aliiß' f rftftlftd I ##t. At h#ft. Tfttna, N*iri MUf SvbUlQt* >j'tfttt> #*c It t of tk* or#fttrt .a ita Mrta| 1u a •• .a Bpn in I mpHmp ka Mmh It arlt qtlrklMtid nrrl; it ftt one# •< !&#• n • rftJt#vo Uiofttlff )#iatft. Ih# Urn# ir. .•*:'• ft-, i tv* • chlftft n#rßa Th# mno#f ft tli tft pft Ad bftt k tu ftuy on* notulMfd fttth tf r^rft Prkt tl #nlr J bttl# fer fl. I'r#pftr# 1 on'.y 1 y I^*l4 itM-rh^ltier. H I> hiiid !y J l M rray . Ccntr# IIaU The* I'herntx I**cloral. Hft# |nT#d tto'.f t- h# •# u.lftrlj ftdft(>tol to old i *• ft-'Oft. roaiumi'lhre and cblldrrn It troftk* ft <*4*l ll ftteaj-ft ft cuoot. It ftidft ripftftiTftUon It *J*# tn •t-ftt t roltof It §!•• • tr#n#tli It l*rlnc r#t It hftft tnftdft mor# nifM thftn any f mftdk 100 it aftodft I'f u.ft ctttf#ft# of V. ftftt#m l'#nn|lracta ki u#*l ll tor year* r#*t and t#ttfy to tb# r*it#f fl*ti and . *ir# #flex t#! rri.c 5k c#ntft or l*o?t;#ftt t yl |l*r#i*ftr#d t•/ I*t| 4)l>#rbolti#r M f lb* *(J ty J (>. Murray. 4 ontr# It a 11. 4jKP. M A N ANDiOW pOWI'IB K##|e#ftWxk h#ft'tlh? and in ccnad condition It aid# di|MUon and aftftlmiUtton it ti.*k*o fat. tuuairar.J mttk. Hy uiini tt ft h r# ftiil do mor# work and "o air# n* r# nttik and t>* tr ? #lt#r aptrlla and tOiidltiun. it ala*> k##(a taoftltry h#althyaawe*U, cold feet, weakr.en, dinißeti of vinon. languor, uaiver**! !ailude of the niucu * lar *yt#m, enormou* appetite, with dy*- )>eplic lyaptimr, hot handt, lluihing of tke kody, dry lien ef the akin, pallid coari lenance and *r|>tian* on the face, purify- I iug tke blood, pain in the back, heaviness .li the eyelid*, frequent black pott Hying before th* eye*, with eulfution aad lon oh sigat. want ef attention, A*. Sold only in f 1 Dl WOK MS. Wo 11M S WORMS. * E F. Kunkel'* Worm Svruji never fail-T' r * lo destroy Pin, Seal, and Stomack , Wortnt. Dr. Kunkel. the only suocoae-j !oil pbysiciaa who removes Tape Worm in mn Two hour.*, alive with head, and no fee uti ( ™ til removed. Common sense teacho* il ,'i t Tape Worm* be removed all other worms jean he readily des'.roved. Advice at of fice and t >re. free, 'l'he doctor caa tell whether r not the patient ha* worms, ni.. Thousands are dying daily, with worms, ejJJ and do not know it. KiU, *pH*in*, cramp*, i n( ebokiag uad sutjocatlon. all w Complex ion. cir.le* around the eye*, swelling nod pain 'in the stomach, resiles* al night. , lla grinding of the teeth, picking at the nose, i cough, fever, itching ut the seat, head ache, foul breath, the patient grow* pale ,n r and thin, tickling and irritation In the au- j'"" ut, —all tbeaa symptoms, and more, couie p, ; from warm* K. F. Kunkel'* Worm Syr ' u(> never fails to remove them. Prjce, $1 00 per bottle, or i t bottles for fo 00. i For Tapo writo und oonsult the to * ( Doctor.} For all othor*. buy ofvaur drug uui gist the Werui Syrup and if be has it not s*ud to l)r. E l . Kunkel, -i'J N. Ninth Sfroot, rhiladoloHia, Pa. Advice by '• mail, tree ; send throe-cent stamp. Mar 20 41 p| *< Kit Caiuphcr ktdk turai headache and iteu* ralgia. ri Camphor Milk cure* rheumatism and JJ lame back. Camphor Milk cure* cut*, bruises and () t burn*. P"t Camphor Milk costs 2o ct.; 5 bottles }l, 'j," Said by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. wttt STIIAUiIIIIIHIK it CLOTHIER'S c? > CbrT ■> ; iyfCLt! §mmm li tiov. , tilt ufider way nml the iiiduofmenta otf'wred urc of n charactf-r that rantjot fail to !• highly attract.ie to ovary buyer Hilhiii reach of Phil* a .ik i*vsr uf.r. dal the pri e, and thaidenlira iait u undoubtedly the kett On# Del* | •' " eorp':.r,4 an. ay couater 19# lUitlf fill I ft". |* I . -I A rj: r . t. I All the fiuer ic ol ith BU-k an ! Colors are .iianlaycd ia umsur* ,I ; n.nt i inly j.rieea u |.ro|iurtion to <|Ualky In FAN* V\ and SCMMKH SILKS wc a!#o offer the pmtaible attraction!. II U Iv S S <; O (IDS. A few of the fat* *; bmyaiii* in Utia d |iarliaeut are : ALL WmL HKKiK- ME 111 I'M PRICE TEXTI RES. FOUR QUALITIES, OSBORNE SITTINGS In IK and 24 incbe* I PRICES ANCLI TA SUITINGS. - 1), j and "ieU i **> THREE QUALITIES. HA\UN Y SUITINGS. In . t to A incha*. . t -ui- PRICES STEVENS' CHECKS, J). '1 aad W tt# at 2St Fl V E oUALI Tl KS SI I.K FA NT A ISI E STI ."ES, I ( ftL m§- J> M t 3J-. PRICES: FRENCH PLAIDS, '■*, id, f*TJc aad f l ll , at 3Tit Our ** ruin nt o: Di, tCio- *i> tsariisctiug and include* ail ibe bet produ* i j( I-rtu i, i.ngliah au I Ameii -an i.ooui* ll L .1 (' /.' 0 bS. i So tut of lhe later t bargain# in this department are; 1N BLA(KCA- II MKK ES , IN HE NP. 1 ETTA CLOTHS. Taeteg .* made : .u* .n *•*! <-, The pr e* k*gle atPTJcii. andadvaac* r#*r are belirv* be p< : i : in *rfect in qaalily eof* of and g*aeral (pft*aranc*, a* ibn *eaon. We a.-o >li iw the in t an ! moat attractive a'ock of BLACK HERN ANIKS AN D G REN A DIN ES Kvt-f -howu i i Pit a.it u f collar wore. I'LEA-L N LACE AND CLOTH, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS •' HOSIERY. GLAIVES, AND UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS ' S t TIES, CORSETS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, AC., AC. !' ' li HICH 117/ /. KF OFFERED .IT I'Kit ES XEVKR BEFORE EQI'A LI Fit 1 f. a. BAtTCAND, j AlmarSw BELLXFOKTK. 'J Special Notices THE NOKI DS lIALM. 'r. L. U. Wevburn'i Alterative Srrup, * TMIKTV I IVI VKAKS Id • |.r: settee, and never falling | . radically curr RHEUMATISM, r 'par. KrrMlwlM, Scrofula. Secondary Sypbllia. tira -1 l la bete* and all dl*se* in whlah the blood la ipllraled ta now nflerad t> Iht public. mM In all Rati 1 1 IRioMaiiad [vhaWi Mls> th Wsjliurn U< Uiint- to . l'.P Hot 3>. tiochc r.N Y PIMPLES. I will aU i KrM th r*olp for* ainii'li. VaUM aim (bit alll ran • I an. Iro.klra. I'lniplM in! ut. hra. I*; M laalrurltona lur lirmtui nil , u n.rlaut |roth ul Ir uo liAld ! ivr I C aUn.l . Ilali. Vn.!alt .1 I .V Aim stri—t. V. TO 1 ONSUMPTIVEB. I'ta© advarUMf having boon i*rriuanently cured of at lroa.i dl*©**©. t:auinpt lon. by a simple remedy, auinnia to make known U> hi* fellow sufferers the •ana of cure I\ all who de*ire It. he will send a py -f th© (iretcrlpiloD n*<> l.tfro© of charge) with the r©ctlona for preparing and uaing the aaiue. which iy will And a aura cur© for l\mauraptlon, Asthma, one hill. Ac 'at Ilea ©tailing th© rreacription, will pl©aae addreaa WIISt 'N INh 18 v\ ill aml rgl > Y ERRORS OF YOUTH. i OKNII.KM \N who suffered for year* from Ner i* liability. I'rcuiature dt*c.a> . and all the ©fleet* of ithful ludlacretloti. w ill for tha aake of suffering inanity aend free to all who need it. tha recipe ana action for making the aluiple remedy b* which tie a curat! .Sufferer* wlahing to preht by the advert Is a atpe: leuce can do ao by addrensiug in perfect con-■ ©oca. JOI! N 11. Oi;DKN, 4a l>dar St , Xe* York II all kinds, Tl?Ml KH, diachargea ofi * . HUKID *| tuuoua. *ud all diaeaaea of th© 1 < T 'aud perfectly cured bv a simple and thing Retiio.ly For information, l , aiy Dr J. YAUJCK Ala. N. Y. J NR.S.O. GVTKLU% " Dentist, Mlllhelm. >tt>ra hla prof*Mlonal a*r.tc*ato the public. Ha l ( tliarnd tu i>*rfuriu *lloji*ralion lu th, denial pro * ton. ela uoar fulljp r i>red to eitract tf*tb •llttUt WX TJ- 1 NATIONAL HOTEL. Ct> RTLAN I>T ST.. Ner LI road w> v, NKW YORK. lIOTCHKISSA l\)Nl>, Proprietors. OS THE EUROPE AS PLAN. The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached, arc unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of service. Rooms 50cU. to f- per day. to $lO per week. Con venicnl to all ferries and city railroads. New Furniture. New Man aga inout. JSjanly HEALTH AM) HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their pOM>'*ot,ani])rt they are within the reach of every one who will use WHIGII l'S LIVKK PILLM. The only sure cur© for Torpid Urer. l>iapep*ia. Headache. Sour-Stomach. F-onntipatl n. IbMlUy. Xau* sea. and all lllllioua complaint* and lib* *4 None gonuine uule** signed. "Wpr Wright. l*nila." If your lt uggfat will not fcwjud* send 3N ceate for oae b a to Uanlcl, IVd'e. Ov* .U .V. 4th St. Phtla.?nor9m J ZELLER & SON. DRUGGISTS, i No. 6 llrockcrhofl' Row, Bellefonte Penn'a. Dealer* in Drug*,('hemicals. PerfliuierjFitmjGooil* gc„ Ac. l*ur Wines and for medic / purpoies always kept. may3l 7i JOIIN BLAIR LINN, Attoraoy-at-Law, ! Office on Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. \ 27 ftb tf mm] A Purely Vegetable Remedy I Hiil'oxt, Knahwl mid 11 at I ever ill€'ovorr :• moo. liqooea, (win | &rj~t g -t.tlc ratharttc aad J .tire touk—eere tufffeduailr nuaoine of lh< m ■•( oramon anil painful dW'aeaa that '*r ru i iril akUL ThiMfWlw ta>ikw cared when ma i thrr m an. fmilrd, Jwdj mmjr: "It ia the prmltd bl> aia£ ol Ike t|r " "1 bdktf I afaoold Ml M b* mlie but !<>r it." MiTtlelaamlo rfuUr mjt "It work* Uk • charm and - . FOR HALE BT ALL MRIGGISTK r I#r;< UW nwrl *t*l 1•. it a.a t • mm I*<, * a—>'* * Oajwfrm, —w iMm. f WILLI*. MMAKWiUM A Cu, twj+Am, Mum, *l, NEW Grocery and Confectionery, AT CENTRE HALL. The u>Jerngr.ed ha* opened a new Ore. eery and Confectionery, and will alway* ke<-p a full line of good*, at lowestpoaaibla price*, and kindle atk* a ahare of the pub lic patronage Ilia aback conaiata of COFFEES, bUGEKS. TEAS, BYKYP?, • SOAPS, SALT. I All kind* of CHOICE TOBAOOOES.AND SEGARS. and all fruita of tba aaaaon generally ia block. BEST SWEET POTATOES Alto a full line of CONFECTION EBIES All kind* of country product taken in ex * change. 1 -e'.l low fr CASH and PRODUCE. A.c,.t y C. DINGEB. Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert kautb, At tba BISHOP STREET BAKEHY, ia now making the eery beat J BREAD, CAkES AND PlEff, lin Bellefonte. Candies and Confections. Ha alao manufactures all kinda of caa die*, and dealer* can purcbaaa of tin a* low a* ia tba city. Cendiaa of all kiadaal * ay* on band, U gel her with Oraagaa. Lemon*, Fig*. Date*, N uta, Syrup#, J al lies and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DIPOI. An Excellent oyster aaloon also at tached to the Bakery. Call and see me. ALBERT KAUTH. „ tail Examine ourl anli Prit ea al Hoot* and Sboea.-We IN rolling out the good; lively, because wa charge lee* for them than wa* ever knows. We keep up the quality and keep down tbe price*. We are bound to cell efftkia tre mendous stock, and truat In the low price* to do the buaine**. We will offer you Men * Una eair boot* at ft'SO Men a kip boot* at 2DO Women'* kip aboe* at 100 Children a achool thoei at_„...„ ...... 75 Man t wooi lintd gum boot* at 250 Boy* wool-lined gum boot* at 1 00 Men * wool-lined buckle overihoce... 1 40 Men t wool-lined Alaska overaboaa... '.*> Men * plain gum overtboea fio Lumbermen'* gum*, solid heel 1 25 Women'* wool-lined Alatka aver *bo* _ 76 Women'* plain gum orerbo*.._ 25 Miaaaa' plain gum over*n oe „ So" Children'* plain gum over* hoe#.. 25 Tbe above rubber rood* are all firat claa* and are warranted, and will be aoid for ca,K en/y. K. GRAHAM ASON. Ott'i Bellefonte, Pa 7SbY6oOP BREAb, "JT By calling at the n*w and nui ive bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDARS, (Successor to J. H. Sand*,) Opposite ike Iron front on Allegheny •treat where he furniahe* every day Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kind*. Pie*, etc., etc., Candie*, Spice*. NuU. Fruit*. Anything and everything belengiag U tho business, Having had vear of expe rienco in the business, ha flatter* hiai**l that he can guarantee satisfaction to all who niav favor him with their patronage. A) aug if JOSEPH CEDARS. DTF.luse; PAINTER, SEA. offers his services to the citizens el Centre countv in House, Sign end Orueueetel Patintisif* Striping, ornamenting and gilding. Graining .. OAK. WALNUT, CHESTNUT, Etc. Pla'a and Fancy Paper hanging. Order* irespectfully solicited. Term* reasonable. 20 apr tf. DP. PORTNET Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. OScaovarßev noltfa bank. 14may'