o " _ ws dO FIGHT AND ROW, MEMORIAL ADDRESS. { which has since been regarded by sap: O, what an world of meanis : : . : FOIOUE mon as a remedy which would } contained ir ORB yrds Ni The republican party, from the time it { Remarks by Hon, CO. T : : : No i 4 % i fo i i i, J 3 \ $ i it The Ceatre Reporter. RED KURTE cocoons oor sas wenens EDITOR * » 33 5 Cexrre Hari, Pa, May 26, 1881 The RErorten is anxious to know whether Dawes must hold Don Camerot by the coattail to keep him from resign ing. 0 - -e It might be well for Mahone to resign and sce weather the Virginia legislature will endorse him. We suppose the leg jslature would leave hin in adevilofa fix. - ae @ been torn by dissensions, It committed | Mg, Argxaxpzr, Mr a great erime against the nation in 1876 | speaking to the resoluti and now the hand of the avenger is up- | desire to preface my remark on it. | biographical skoteh of the ss Haves and his admistration seemed to] . gave a few | burg, Camb riand cot “William Bigler was born be despised by everybody, thousand office holders, because all ‘ 1 were conscious that he filled a place to} x tin December, 18] ligler and Susan { dock, of Harrisburg, descent, and were jeaders of his patry deserted him, and | hildren of their which another was fairly elected, The his administration met with their « an and Englis) sition, they would not oven hold social | oo woe his parent intercourse with the White house, | county, having pu The Chicago convention met to nom: | wild land, in hope inate a republican candidate for rest tunes: but the title dent. They sat four weeks, but it was © | they found themsel {tion { relt o constant row, as all remember; fa President Garfield asked Le Due, com missioner of agriculture, to resige Who will experiment in tea plants now Dr. Loring, of Mass, has been appointed in Le Duc's place, a J aah The Senate at Harrisburg, passed a bill allowing a8 pension of seventy-five dol Jars a year to the Pennsylvania soldier: now goes to the Governor, ——— pp An exchange says the legislature ha pasted a new game law. We know bu of one single amendment that is neede to our game law, and that is, that it shal be lawful, at all seasons of the year shoot legislative roosters, oem A SAM Judge Robertson was confirmed by the Senate on 18, There were only 4 voted no, namely Don Cameron, Ingalls, Far lev and Jones of Nevada, Salutesjwern fired in all the principal cities of New York by the friends of the Administra tion, " - * A special despatch from London says ings is being formed in this city operate with Franklin B. Gowen to se- ¥ $ one of the members of the syadiate is prominent member of the British Cabi nel. . The extra session of the senate adjourn. ad sine dic on Friday last. Chandler's nomination as solicitor ger eral was defeated, by a party vote, 18to0 24 Cameron voted with the democrats an Mitchell did not vote. In this Chand! got what he deserved—he's a skunk The President again sent in his with. drawn New York nominations and they were confirmed. . --. There was a great demand for the new Testament, in New York, last Fri day, when the book was first given ou Long lines of express wagons were backed up in front of the English Pul- lishing House Agency from an earls edition, Itis estimated that up to noo: 230,000 volumes have been given out, ar theafternoon' mmr SA Mp ator Jones in which he finds fault with Garfield's administration and takes strong grounds with Conkling. We d not see much to admire in Garfield—he is & man whose word can not be relied upon-—but we do not think that for rol- bing and plundering, and taking sides with and shielding thieves, Garfields administration can be worse than Grant s was, Grant anyhow, should shut his mouth, | was at the throat of faction, and hatpes nd bad feeling characterized its entin woceedings, In its extremity, the con | vention nominated Garfield, Bat the leaders sulked during the ocampaig Conkling, Cameron, Logan, and their fol lowers would do nothing, until they | 4 406 G. ( "iA wl Gartield | ted were invited to Mentor and Gari Commonwealth made them all soris of prodiises to ban { without many $ 1 5 1a i . 3 58 : their active suppor He was olectos Clearfield and ¢ m3 3 i and at once there was a Httle tight at wut | of a political paper the cabinet. Tom, Dick and Harry were | no money, } but » . ‘ tions hut 1 found promsied cabinet positions, but ali foun 3 # 1 3 themselves cheated, and Garfield wa sworn in without having his cabinel| B® SvGWd Yoted hand press; ther com pleted, hss . . 4 3 Lili 1a siaried An SIgHl-DY- In the mean time the Republican leg | %3 cauniorgil : islatare of Pennsvivania was in a fight} oe Wiis wiiel and row all winter over a U.S Senator, ak: abound and the disgraceful wenes between tH factions since, at Harrisburg, are 4 unon our commonwealth I'wo months of Garfield's adi jon have passed and uj { has been in a con lty, with every p lisruption T charge the President wit 1 deceit is consistent with his & In brief—nothiag but a disgraceful row has been the lot of this itted tl i ——— AG——— 4 i . Speaking of the big republican fight, | b the Pittsburg Post says The battle ground in the war of the | | bosses now changes from Washington to | 4 Albany, and for the next ten days events | | terest. The Administration Senators are | already forming a party in opposition to | the re-election of Conkling and Platt The lines will be sharply drawn, and}, there will be a caucus and u bolt, no |, | matter which side gaiusthe ascendancy | in numbers. There are 160 members of the Legislature, with a Republican ma- | jority of 5! on joint ballot. It will take 81 votes to elect. Ordinarily there would | vi be no difficulty in the re-election of the |p | Senators, but extraordinary issues and |! combinations will eater into this elec- tion. All Republicans who have been | restive under Conkling's arbitrary sway; | | the Fenton and the Curtis factions, “half | in | breeds,” Blaine wen, Administration | men, etc, will join forces to lay out Roy- | al Roscoe. Senator Robertson, as Coi« lector, will have four thousand offices and many fat contracts to promote tha laughter, while Blaine at the Washing- | ton end of the line, has the patronage of the Government at his back, to bligh his old friend of “the turkey gobler strut.” Conkling heretofore has had the { aid of the Federal officers of the State, { but this part of his machine will be cold- | © | ly indifferent or hostile, The State Ad- 8 HE vend Hig airs § to wainte | immediate ps _- those having claims inst the same fo present them duly suthentiosted by law for sottisment, HERXRY MARE way 18 61 xeeuiar, n the Orphan's Court of Contre count iu the matter of the estate of Asron ro. : . The undersigned, sn snditor »ppointed Flint dry goods, LE SILAS, SATINS, SOLID COLOR DREES GUODS 4 CASHMEHRES AND BRIGES BLACK DRESS GOODS 1 HOISERY ANDUSNDERWEAR KIDANDFPABRICGLOYES MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 10 ' UPHOLSTERY KEEP:NG LINENS, AND SHEETINGS i4 FLANNEI] iN I'ZES CALICOES 4 16 ANCY GOODS, is WHITE GOODS, hands of the administrator, will attend | ‘the duties of his FDpOintment at his « iin the borough of Ballelonte, Wedn ‘June 1st, 1881 at 10 a m , sl which 15 innd pleco si! interested oy be prose HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, | ELLIS L ORVIS, my A LACES and MADE-UP LACE GOODS. s I Sis 5 fy ve ne : To } 20 AICHOLS SHEPARD & C RIBBONS. Battlo Creok, Michigan, . MANTUTAOTURESRS OF THE ONLY GENUINE | LADIES, MISSES ARD CHILDEE?'S WRAPH, LADIES SUITS ‘ ; THRESHERS 2% CHILDRENN'S SUIS, | Vraotion gid Plain Enginos [ Mar a Rhrashar actors | of contisont and 4 BOYS CLOTHING. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. xX CORSETS, b £1 LADIES BKIRTS. 5 SHAWLS * INFANT'S OUTFITS. ol GOSSAMER WATERPLOOFS, i i § ART NEEDLE WORK MATERIALS. FRINGES GIMPS, ETC. BUTTONS AND NOTIONS. 94 LINING MATERIALS Housel ¥J 4 fea Adimes MICHOLS, BHEPARD & Lo sare Creal, W » % w o.oo a LW LaR3i 1s UI v 4 Bre ery . ‘SIE ROATTS vt Spams: eq], UINI0H Gav TE Fe q ‘RTIRD S110. Ap3maag } ICR VII REG IN qo Vere HIT m Kamae ’ IVI] O8 Aa we non w amok sAnY 0 88 N #eardaan@ ‘sadg Mery ‘eredad 7 ont} JuanhIruos SIUSRIIIE FNOIIB NY “0A(1 'OOwDPROE] NIIQ 'WANOAIIO]) MAL “Sans "aa + 4 pnute £5 ‘pI egy ul ney ‘ameddy ‘nag fiercely. Republican meetings are bein | seized by a Senatorial fever, which is not porters of Conkling in the New Yori test Conkling's power [and resources a? ibe a candidate, he to continuing in i ructed the delegates to the nominati ithdraw his nam i} . Ho delegates {r er than we expected that our Mr Gust Lyon bas heen cam elled t gO eas’ Ve have just received beautiful Lawns, the handsomest stock and patterns of Bautings Grena tines and Hormanis We ean show you a handso ce lot of Undoubtedly wo have the vest and most varied assortment of Ladiee Under wus aad suits co nplete We have skirts from 38¢ to £6.50, trimme! ia Em. i SoU 10 all siyies, Lady clerks in aitendence to show you thee 00ds., breeds,” as they are contemptuously des- | friends are defiant and confident. The {composing the district nferred 1 atver like tha t s of a0 rand \ lery, or L m ignated by Conkling. Legislature may ballot for Senator, and | homination on him nolwithstandiog, and | 0 4 0 0000 racter, of pers] erun. A 5 ra a : ‘ s Linen ulsters the largest variety now open that can be found anywhere ; we need not quote price: of them The navy department has received a report of the officers of the United State: ship Galena upon the earthquake whicl adjourn sine diz, without an election, as there will be three contesting’ parties in the Senatorial fight—the Democratic, the recently occurred at Chios. It places | Administration and the Conkling. This the total loas of life at 3,000 and the loss | is not an improbable result should Conk- of property at $13,000,000, ling and Platt fail to secure the votes . sasm—— ap ———— _ | they require, The Democrats would fa. The Democrats now have an actual, oo. it, as they wouldgo into the election ate. They have the power to reconstruct | (he Legislature and securing the two ull the committees, and totake the organ-{ qu nators for themselves, owing to Re- ization of the Senate, so far as it is com. | publican dissensions. pleted, out of the hands of the Republi- | - 4 cans, by simply passing a resolution to | ACTING THE BABY. Suppose they should offersuch a 1es0-| nominations he had withdrawn, lution, and the Republicans should resist | These nominations he must bave its passage, in what sort of a predicament | jpade originaly because he thought they would the latter be placed, after having | were fit, denounced their opponentsjas guilty ¢f| Then he should not have withdrawn treason, to use the language of Mr. Hoar, | them. because they opposed the corrupt bargaia| When he withdrew them it must have with Mahone? been becanse he discovered them to be So says the Sun, and we would ad 1] unfit, that the democrats of the senate should] Then he should not renew them, now try the game on the republicans, We think Garfield is acting the mm sf Moms ot Daly aii ct The Nihilistsare still at ther infernal) ot im resign. = work. TO DON CAMERON The rumor current some months ag» that St, Petersburg’ was undermined i: several places is being in 8 measure cor - firmed by other circnmstances besides the mine in Sadona street, and bags « fl Penn'a will not re-elect vou, dynamite found in Catharine Canal | : The police are now dragging Krukoff (: -| nal. The Journal de St, Petersburg in re-| got the heart to resign, —— BAP ine porting the arrests of several naval offi-| ; cers charged with implication in the Ni-| hilists plots, expresses the hope the hear! | of the revolutionary hydra has at last] been discovered, A woman, recently arrested, has been identified as the companion of Jeliabofl | chief director of the plot for the assassin- thieves out of state's prison, ation of the late Czar. A secret pres | | i ———— An item in the Star route frauds is the discovery by the Chicago Tribune of route on the Mississippi river, between arms and explosives, were found at her’ | residence. The Pariadak police on Tues- day surprised a secret meeting outside the | St Louis and St. Paul, on which $20,000 city and arrested all present. | a year was paid for carrying an emply a | mail bag, with no letters in it, back and ~—There is no use denying it, any man | forth, by steamboat, he wss elected by a vole than the regular part { name was presented for received a larger vole in t nowminaling convent he choice fell {then a Canal Commissioner defeated by William F, Johnson {| Mr. Bigler was appointed one of enue Commissioners, to adjust the an ation in the different { ties of the State “Al the succeeding elect or, in 1851 Mr, Bigler receive cratic nomination by acclamati | elected aller s FAT conlest, | Governo BON Was { Not only were the questio | cern involved, but discussion turned upon | the fugitive slave law and the {of slavery in the Territories § | was at this time but thirty-eight years of * | ne, and it is something of {that at the time of his el i nor of Pennsylvania, { chosen Governor of Calif by the virtues of the ol¢ | especaly maintaining | strict accountab ity 1 i DIoneys. He took & firm star | practice of pulling geod in together in a single poss of getting bad mensur land it was owing to Lis exertions | bill was passed forbidding t any act which did not fully state the subject-matter and which more than one sul ject, thus f x ] for ever this most pernicious system down “In March, 1864, he was again mously nominated for Govern { tered upon another laborious but his health failed, and he the northern part of the State durin | of tho canvass He was de i Native American party by a ty. The new party was year. In January, 1855 the expiration } i term, he was elected President Philadelphia and Erie rai sitor in which capacity he evin energy and industry, and t largely to bring its allairs ton Sa A Gl BG AB 80 B—— a A ——— m Clothing. ee SEY SABI & i WMrnuint turers. Stlwater, brought to town. Summer suits $375. A beautiful light MRS. LYDIA E PINKHALN. union cassimeresuil for $5 00. A mice dress suit for 86.75, | wssimere. The best quality of suits in all woal casimeres, | OF LYNN, M1433, iburgs from £10.00 up, 'e have sold more pants this season {han any 3 ether concerns combined. because I cheaper than you can find anywhere, Boys good pants for 75 cts. and mens arn i's ited pats for §1 25, celebrated beesuse they are better and BOOTS, BOOTS & SHOES, SHOES. ; other concern. Meng low cut button, Oxford tias, high weap, for parties that don't want to pay much, from $1 25 rviceable and fin if wg don't do all we say. We are runving 4 large stores and buy gools direct Ors vie uses ve LYDIA E. PINKHAN'S One Price | COMPOUN 18 B Fit ' The Positive Cure I —, For all Female Compl- ints. | This preparation, as fis same sie iBes | Vegetable Proportion hat are hare Joss to i 5 ate lavalid, Upon abe tein) * All Kinds of Country Produce Taken. Goods Marked in Plain Figures and Strictly wii ture outitely the worst t » the utcres, Lencorrbom, tn Su Henstruation, all Ovarian Troghles, Inflommation sod { Ulceration, Moodings, alt Displacements and (3e cone | *oquent spinal weakness, and is ecpec ally adapted te | the Change of Life. Jt will dissolve and expel tumors reais Se whttistn am early singe of development. The | lendency to cancerous humors there % Dwery i speedily by its use, * checked ra + ~ OT ( IB fact & Baa proved te be the gest 4 3 tt and best remedy that bas ever been discover | y { | wd Tt permcatos every portion of the system, and gives | pew lifcand vigor, Mremoves faininess Gatuleney, do oo elieraving for stimulants, sud relieves weakuow : Tt cures Bloating, Neadaches, Nervous Prostration, oul, & 4 General Dobility, Sleeplossness, Depression and Indi | i l, and a vard wide, at § cents per yard. e wiyd ' gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pala. or Var . » G ; weight and dackache, is always permanently cured hy all warranted at 75 cents per pair, . fts use. It willat all times, and underall cireamstan be true, and pure, oes, act in harmony with the law that governs ¢ can be better and cheaper clothed by | a purchasing of Lewin, the wholesoule!| rq Gonkling fight is red-hot Among | condition, Le was also in 1813, elected 10 Clas, all Wool syiwfor len, at83.4 iy wi Salon. any ot er clothing establishment in thi: | the New York republicans, and Conk- the Senate of the 1 nigel ten, Whe I he { political influences, miner of any Kind that we are lrying to gull the commuutly with. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compon. state. All that have tried it say so, hun-| ling is reported gaining ground for a re- served for six years, When, after the | ib ninth : fs unsurpassed, daotion of 3s nani is : Cin MIS A MAN Can my i hen hh : i | .. . : dreds have gone there and saved money ; lection, election of Mr. Linc oin, it became appar | ponarous and disinterested character ; that| Rang, G his Ir 8 25% Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound they hever go to any other store afte sn > | ent that secession would be att m pled, | he can walk before man without shame 1 : ls prepared st 291 and $33 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mass. once giving the famous Philad. Branch { Mr. Bigler was uttering in his efforts to! > ; ey > a : ius ive $1 Six hott for $5.00. Sent by wail in tho that has ras six Bl ery i ol ¥ st reaper a trial. They manufacture their ow: Harrisburg, May 17.—In the Senate | secure an amicable adjustment of the Na thal he can be firm and not harsh, stron Munson forsa of pits, alsa in the form of Lozenges, on receiph clothing; warrant the goods as repre | Mr. Alexander presented the following sented, mark all plainly end have bu tesolved (if the House concur), Tha one price, the lowest, for rich and poor, | we heartily indorse the course of Henator: hog shown th il In the fi ; : 2 of price, $100, per box, for either, Mrs PINKHAMN de of Drass €oods, at 10 cents and ap, than can be brught at any other stqre In Belli fonte at | rely answers ait tettors of inquiry. Send for pam- phlel Addressasalove Mention this paper. : - : so : : .. mad No family should be without LYDIA E PINKHAW val from 6 od nts up a bh tier value nu Bleached and { nhilows led Musling than the me pr ee will JYER TILIA. They re Gapstipation, Biliousnces 3 oy : as : { and yot full of love. He go lived in public! \0 Kinney nM tional troubles. He acted with Mr, Orit | VU Kinney f affaire, where men are so carried about by | Mattern K O ni ner 14 4 A! wr tenden in his efforts to secure a compro- | y ' TRL H h.. | Kessler & Hutfing . ; { currents of selfishness and ambition ; he M™ r high and low, man or boy, senator o-| Conkling and Platt in resigning their | Mie, and bald that the people of the! gischnrged ull his duties to bi friends, hie anoe, “ A . % iA laborer, lawyer or mechanic, preacher o | seats as members of the Senate of the | Southern States could have no resconalle RAMY. his: country. his God. and main IN HE 'WD A Jawsiier 1:91 on elsewhere QA Top wim # nus : hireling, doctor or patient. It is th United States, and recommend that Sen- | plea fur jresorting to violence until they |: a character bright and. spotless : ai Flegal, 8 Hurdwara 4 ebave CARPETS that have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grad:s bring |A Gnbkai CAUskE OF HUMAY peoples clothing store in every sense o | ators Cameron and Mitchell do likewise. | had first exhausted all peaceful means for | JINR WOE PRICE + 81 Jones, Mull & CoFurniture 13 10% | alii : MISERY the word. No shoddy ; no anction stock Mr. Alexander, in support of the reso. the adjustment of their grievances, [| Wemory pure # the sight of men. Switzer, L& K B'ks & Stat'y Wate i) ROIRST CTO CARPET - Jeet i that ¢ be found in C no deceit or misrepresentation; bn | lution, said asthis Legislature some time the. o : f be oe : “1 In his death the State has lost a nobles{Groy. Wolf & Co Merchants We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select irom hal cia be found in Cen- Is the Loss of honest, fair and square dealing all thro’. | ago had indorsed the action of Republi. Be Sansa 9 an Ginhoraleé Fpeech upoi §;man, a wise statesman, a Christian gentle | Grey, Wolf & Co Merchants 27 1 tre county, ; \ can Senators in obstructing the organiza- ihe su ject in the Senate, (in February, | man, Owing to his kind heart and gone-| Davis, KE A & Sondeweller i We have the best Three Dollar Child's Suits that the money can procure, ——— ne tion of the United States Senate, he 1861, he suid: *As for secession. 1 am rous spirit, the peeple of the county an | Freus, situnnn § Soll srchar ts | We have the best Five Dollar Sehool Suts in’ Beliefonte for that price deemed it proper that the Legislature | yiterly against it. deny the vight, and 1{, «hex a er 1 bHarlinger, OH job lop r vol a if ye nds : : p Pe g i 4 ¥ Sgninal ny the right, and 1 town in which he so long lived will mis { Pierce, R Marchant We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere, | { The first arrest of wild cat life insur should now ta some notice of the ac- | ybhor the cansrgnences ; but 1 shall ine : ; IM Td Gree “« 49a) X ! . A a : od § ance agents took place n few days ago | tion of the New York Senators. dulge no agument on that point. Tt is pol Lim mora than the peoploof other portions | Meyer, 1 EE iu Ve have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance ia ous Clothing for the mouey procured in the county. - : ‘ Haworth Johu Grod'r & Con i 1H “13 N . y : ; . . in Reading. The case wus that of ol¢ | On motion of Mr. Cooper, the resolu. remedy for any one of the evils lamented | cei pt : team. EA I . All firsteclass Clothiers ara selling the same muke of Giothing, No, slop shop trash, thrown or pasted together, k Gebris, who died bef 1 legs tion was referred to a se ect committee, § : hk 3 ot grief of the public will wear away, and { Owens & Pechtal Furniture but regular sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them. ERT ~~ J, author of the sy ore the Zpplica consisting of the Democratic. members and in my judgmentit will aggravate], to po. rho visit the ca cn Nuttall. 4 & Uo Marchan nr. : : pile ; nS The worid-re tions reached the olBce SE Ie k f rather than remove them and in addition ars lidio who visit the cemetery in which R Saal, : Co +l Ay We have the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. And our her, in this * . : dis : ' o lies buried (the city of the Clearfield] foyer, Lan Mearohnht t! 1 « In the Reading railroad case the Su- simi Ble mini suporinduce others of A more diftressing it wr I oe! ed : [yond Co Marchunts warrant means just what it expresses. Sal 2oBel Kone be premeCourt has derided in favor of the | —Mahoneis mad—he was promised a | #0 destructive character. des, Weis he id fo ech to Dunsilly and Flock & Miller Merchants We have a reputation of 80 years’ trading at stake to uphold all we advertise. Cc 1 hf Sy aa ina Cr di | : adorn), w note the fuct, engraved in{Schnouver, J N Boots & Shoes We have 3 Are oot Tn d : kee r stome w a ave, 2800 certain, and Presidency of Mr. Bond gnd against bran new suit by Riddleberger, if he| He was a member of the ccmmittee of marble, that he once lived, The student| Jones, Alfred Hardware ; mvethe interest of our Trade at stake. and alwnys- sirive to poy ane ns well mtisfied Fr. B. Gowen. was lected sergeant at arms. The suit thirteen, to which was referred the famous | of history, however, will learn the story of Mull R F Drugist ey : 4 “ 7 sufferer, no matter This we accomplish by always giving the full value for what money they give us, ir a fie AY cure If cheaply, private was to be Juichuce at the Pbilad. Hoffer. Hiram Billiard table : "i tas hi : Call and convince your wavering wind, Dds "tare will prove s boon to thoussndsan Thomas A. Scott, the great railroad | Branch, headquarters for good clothing, | S°™Prowise proporition of Mr. Critten- [his life, and future statesmen will be im«| fyie J M & Co Hurd ware ’ 8 t udder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address man died at bis residence aear. Phila But as Riddle rger was not elected Ma- den, and presented and advocated a bill pressed by his example. Thus he will live! Tost, Jas Billiard tables : ’ . = Of six ocomts or hone gets no new clothes from the | providing for submitlingithe Crittenden | though he be dead. | Hoffer, Hiran Pohueonist OR pi &, Kav ilo aware cure for Tape, Worse HE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. ¢ 5 uf the State. Bat as Lime passes on the 3 ad od ad wl ul af ~ -3 Selpbia on Salurdey. Be had several Philad. Branch, aud wow Mahone is resolutions Lo a vote of the people of the Those of his household will miss him | FINK GLENN, plro 8 of paralysis within 4 year, down in the mouf, feVergl Bate, trhich was refevled, byt! most. Ho wes iy affectionnte husband, o! Bosak, G B Hyco H 3 i