Asthe Cameron gang are all adepts at wanting, the independents would be ure to come out largely cheated in such a game. But, a majority for the bosses would not right the wrong they are per. setrating all the time to keep in place and power, Itis not a question of num- bors that the puarrel is about, but to put vat; of place a gang of bosses who have otbed and plundered for years. It is reform in the administration of the state nd national government that is wanted, ud if it is but the smallest of minorities hat 18 contending for the principle, 1t hould go ahead even though defeat stare in the face. Because rogues should QUNAKo to gAIn 8 Majority is No reason hat honest men should go over to the gues, + R80 LURTE hd wren BDITOR To AN I gs on EH CENTRE {ALL, Fa. June 8. 1882 There was a ramor about last week, o! a move to nominate Gen, Hancock as the democratic candidate for governor, W. could not ascertain that it was well founded. a i————————— Ed. Blanchard orders his dish of Bea vera little warm. Jack Love takes hi cold. Furst goes it without condiment: and Bill Shorilige eats his raw, rednot oi any way, and no matter how long expos ed to the flies. pl LEVYING BLACKMAIL | Che Patriot ~The first stroke of repub- lican campaign work, as usual, is to levy the office holders. The campaign committee, as — Mackmail on Don Cameron swears like a trooper ai the independents. We do not suppost that any of them are afraid of that kinc of thunder—the lightning is going t knock Don into a three cocked hat the time. ongressional wmnoanead in yesterday's Patra waessed the officers of the two houses Mo, has »f congress, from the clerks down to the 1ige boys, a per centage of their salaries Chis will of course be followed by a sam o . ar assossment of the rest of the niuvety thousand persons who hold office under United under vhich General The stalwart ticket has one leg more than the independent ticket, If want ol logs is to be the meritorious thing, the: the in tependeats are ahead =two nam on their ticket, Daft and Merrick, have s leg apiece. he States government A. M.( state committee of Now i : rts, trefsurer © § ue i y J publica ther dav. | 3 Cork, suffered convic:ion the « Sut this statute 1s easily evaded and is ’ i wt at ull likely to stand in the way © he collecting agents ofthe congre al committee. A be nade by that committee for contributions wif The Cezar, desirous to appease the peo- Salon} ple, has decided to grant reforms, Two commi-sions will be instituted to consid er the question of ceutral institutions and the share in the administration to tw givea to the people. Toere is a commis. sion already sitting under the presidenc) of General Kachanoff, to examine i0cu institutions. Loris Melikoff i placed »e supreme head of all three oum missions. A issued stating that the Czar desires celebrate his coronation by grantin, reforms, but that he 1s compelied to post- pone the ceremony for & year because © the impossibility of completing prepara tions earlier, polite request wii from the office holders and they will get ome very polite and significant hiuts juistrative that the afety of their official beads will depend ya & favurable responce on their part to The off have ¥ mn rom ad SOUNCes he request of the committee. tee Jders me in the past, some of them willingly, 8 Geuveral : 2 wili contribute, as they manifesto will shortly b | : 10 | others under constraint, only smal wmber probably possessing sufficien uurage to ge. The average sum evied upon eacu of them will not be le s han ten dollars and tue aggregate will orobabiy reach three quarters of a wil . fis reiu on, [hus the people in their efforts to turn - It looks as though there “was to bes stagna‘ion in business this summer Sirikes are threatening in ail quarter, and thousands of working mea are al ready idle at Pitsburg aud other manu. facturing centres, and the tramp is u make his appearance again plenty as flies. Ths is a gloumy outlook, and 1t & to be hoped that the worst fears will not be realized ; it 1s too soon upon the lat their own taxes converted into a corrap wit powerful agency for the defeat of their purpose. The salaries paid out of wre tithed by the republican congression- J commitiee to create a fund to be em ployed in thwarting the taxpayers’ will, -——- CAMERON'S THREAT. SMalwart Iron Masters Who Profess to Believe that Cameron Maae Such Threat A little later, the Messrs. Cramp, the shipbuilders, came 1a 10 Sow Senator Qumeron. To them Mr. Cameron said vehemently that he had supporied their inter ests, as those of others, by uphold- ing tariff measures in tne Senate, If they «ere not to suswwin him, if he and the arty were to be crushed and defeated, here wus one way in which he could revenge himself upon suct ingratitude. tHe tad served the party and the manu- facturing interests of the State faithfully {f t. ese did not pow support him, Le would tarn and fight them in every way. «I have three years more in the Sen- te, and I shall fighievery tanifl vill dar- ng that time, uniess this fight goes hrougn,” was his closing and definit ¢hreat ; “aud I don't care if this is repeat- «d to the world.” The above is an extract from the spe- cial dispatch from Philadelphia to the Commercial Gazelte concerning Senator D :n Camer ‘n's conference with promi- ent Rupublicans of eastern Penusylva- ia. ‘lhe Philadelphia Press contains tue same clauses in the same language, and the Pittsburg Dispaich in its special telegrams from Philadelphia quotes Sen- dor Cameron as making use of these words, The publication of this foolhardy threat naturally excited either the ire or sountempt of auti-Cameron Repubilcans sf this «ity, sod called forth denials from Cameron's friends that he didn't make such a statement. Yesterday a aumber Republicans were experieuces of a similar kind. Strikes and men out of employ all aver the coun- fry, means riot, suffering, and general distress to all. It bad been promised that such thing should no more be. It was often ised in the past. The latest plec good order, prosperity and smooth sai ing fur capital and labor was made oul) last year if we only elected Gartield and Arthar. We said tue pledge was asnar aud a fraud for the workiugman to dup ham out ot his vote, su that star-routers, riot bribers snd bosses might go oan in their bad work. Tue cheat in the promise is now scen’ At the same time the same feliows made a great cry abuut the wriff—all remem- ber it. Tuey won on it, and what have they done fur the tariff ? They admit their stupidity by voting to place it in the haudsof a commission of nine. Why should a commission of nine outside oi congress know more about it than the huudreds in congress, many of whom in the campaign blabbered only about the tariff, which they now admit they don't understand ? The commission of nive al- lows them to dodge the tariff and lay it on the shelf, Cheated you are in the tariff promises. prods. ize of e . Fraud hasagain triumphed in a repub- lican congress; the speaker to oust » democrat from his seat refused to enter: tain a motion thus to secure the adoption of the gag law. Tue whole is expiaived in the following: Washiugt mn, May 29.—The revolution- ary plans of the Republican leaders iu the House, mapped out on Saturday by Bo-s Robeson and the steering commit tes, to stifle the voice of the minority, were sucoessfnily enforced to-day through an outrageous ruling by the Speaker, and probably by tomorrow night Mr. Dibble, whose election was never ques. tioned, will be unseat. d to make a place for Mackey, upou a rec.rd bristling with frand and forgery. In snticipaion «f g irring scenes the galleries were ful occupied before proceeding, and for six hours the crowd overflowed into the cor- ridors li-tening to a cons itutioual debate The repory of the proceedings will show that #8 from tue first the Democrat maintained a diguified and decorous de meauor, never for an iustunt wavering from the position they have steadfastly assumed 10 supp rt of the Coustitutio and for the protection of minoriy rights Ais through the debate the Democrate had clearly the best case and they up heid it well, but both the Speaker and the Republicaus were prepared, the one to ru‘e and the others to vote, for a tem porary paridisan advantage at wharever cost. These despa ches of yesterday ha antivipated as much and tue result sur- prised no one and disappointed only those who had come in the hope of wit nessing a disorderly proceeding. The Democrats can well «ff rd to stand wvpos. the record, so far and their presentation of the main issue cannot fail to strength en them. There is now little doubt that the Republicans will make short work o the other elec ion casesand a reasonably | early adjournment may be looked for. - >. of leading asked what they thought of Cameron's threat. MACHNIE TICKET SURE OE DEFEAT NOW, Said General J. K. Moorhead: “Be lore you came in I had just fi ished the notation, “Whom the gods w..uid de strov they first make mad.” The appli- ation suits well in the case of Douald Cameron. No save man would me a hr: at of that kind. Why, the idea of me man at'empting to run the whole state of Peunusylvania and think oy threats of thus kind to whip the Inde- senden's into line. What did Don Cam- eron ever do in favor of the tanfl? For the last forty years he and lus father nave devoted their time to the distribu. tion of offices, and not to tne interests of heir constituents. 1 believe thar the wachioe ticker in this State has been waten before this, but now its defeat is certain” “Would such a threat bring the mann- actarers aud other interess in the tanfl iuto the fold again?” “I have answered that, I think, by say- ing taut I now believe the defeat of the egular ticket is cenain. If I did not hink that the threat would lose votes 1 would not hve mude such an answer ” The threat has not scared any of the iron-masters, Others have been inter- viewed and they are all the more con- vineced now that Cameron is an unprin- cipled buss of the rule or ruin order. The Guitean case still keeps popping ap in sume shape or other in court—but we suppose all for nix. On 2 iust., ‘harles H. Reed, counsel for Guitean presented a petition to the district su- preme court in general term, asking for There is one question that the Reror-|a re-hearing of the case of his client. TER, in behalf of thousands of Pennsylva nia republicans, would ask Gen, Beaver and have him answer, viz: When it was known that the large ma i he application is upon purely technical srounds, and embodies liberal citations irom the official record of the trial Y Judge Cartter said a decision would be Jority of the repabiicans of this state | iven upun the petition as oon as the were for Blaine for President, and |judges could consult upon it—probably against Grant and a third-term, why did | t~morrow morning. Judge Hagner was Gen. Beaver at Chicago turn snd vote | ot present to-day, and under the rules with the third-term crowd ? and why did | of practice ot the court motions for re- Gen. Berver, as a delegate from this dis- | hearing are submitted to ail the judges trict, instructed and pledged for Blaine, | who were present at the argument. go buck on his instructions ? — re tp Will Gen. Beaver please answer? _Had Cameron seed him about that time ? ——— The supreme court of Ohio has declur- ed the Pond liquor tax law unconstitn tional, Boss Cameron and boss Logan are get- ting into a bitter suarl. A Washingion special says : The compulsory retirement :lause in the army appropriation bill is particularly distasteful to tue friends of tieneral Sherman, who claim that his emi- Au ounce of prevention is worth more | ent services fairly eutitle him to be than a pound of cure, and saves doctor | maste wun exception, Don is « member of bills—take Peruna. ibe senate mitary committee, and as he The REPORTER for the campaign, from | '8 8 tephew of Sherman's by marriage July uwiil election in November, for 5 | #l! bis influence hus been thrown in the cents.” Send in your names and ca-h | !0Vghty general's fuvor. A couple of Reader, can’t you send at least o:.e|Weeksago the miiitary co mmittee held a name? meeting at Comerow’s house. During The Muesaohusetts legislature 2d: the discussion which ensued Cameron . A opposed the bill. Crossing over to the jourued last week, in a sort of a drunken waiters sem and sh king h = head like an row. Yet the same body passed a strin- | «gry bull, Logan exclaimed, *1 thought gent liquor law. Su were 4 man of your word ; I'l never Many wonder bow Parker's Ginger allow you in ful re to make »n agre - Touwie can perform such varied cures, Baul in comiuiver only 30 break 13 thinking it simply essence of ginge: |" | BeS~lull, shail fight Sherman when in faet it is made of many valuable medicines which act beneficially on ev- with all the energy of my soul,” "The . ~sine- ak -512¢ ; wi ihe ery diseased organ. See other column. bieing:s avd & lafgesized you will pods * ‘bly ensve before the matter shall be finally rettled. Don is reported to have suid that he dit wot provose to have Sherman retired ; to which Logan replied that he (Came on) “might boss the small iry poriticians of Pennsylvania, but that sort of thing was played out in Washi. ed for ‘he purpose, and the ticket havi. g o : {Mit Sheitasn had loug sino pass- the largest vote to staud as the choice of | he on the retired he 0) aad Ought 10 the party, the other to be withdrawn, } probable, however, that Cameron will » bill will come up again as unfinished rn My ri A nt Chairman Cooper of the Cameron wir g would be willing to submis the two repub lican tickets to tne repubiican voters «f thestate at a primary election 10 be cul! carry his point and have an exception made in Sherman's favor, | - oe. Ata recent meeting of the Clearfield county committoe it agreed to hold a delegate convention demooratio was to consider the question of changlog the system of nominating candidates from the delegate to the Crawford county plan, i a The interesting inland daily, the Wil TE It is a live daily and gives Wd 1d » EN Hamsport Sun ier, has become a penny paper, all the news in a condensed form just to suit the man of business «o-oo. That republicans have unseated anoth er democrat 10 congress, voting Wheeler of This is the third thelt of ten days, Alabama out and putting in Lowe, of the kind inside A SWEEPING CIRCULAR LEVYING ASSESSMENTS ON CLERKS AND EMPLOYES Even the Page Boys tn Congress Lev $10 KE y on _ ¥ : for 1040, ted VOTERS, HUMBUG condemn RHE PROMISE Fifth —-That Se Casmion's 0» we for political purposes and for fal to respond to assessments or (0 requosts compulsory proscription ure wither such OF voluntary wus political proscription Is unjust and calvulated to Resolut contributions, and thal disturb Re; ul THE WAY THE PROMI»E Is KEPT party harmony sOLuiion of Gn { [ Washington Dispateh, | The following circular is ww being sent to all employes of the Executive Departments. It was received to-day by ihe employes of the House of Represeu 1 alives * HEADQUARTERS OF THE KEPUBLICAN ) C NORESSIONAL L OMMITTER Wasaixarox, DJ. May 1 } “Sig: Lhe Committee 18 organised or the protection of the loterests of the Republican party in each offthie Cengres- sional districts of the Uniou. la order that it may prepare, print and circulate Jaitable documents tilastrating the sues which distinguish the Republican party from any other, and may weet ul proper expeuses incident to Cali aslg, the Committee feels suthuriged t apply to all citizens or Interests are iuvolved in vas stroggls Under the circumstances in which wn ountry fluds itself placed, the Commit tee believes that you will esteem it but s privilege and a pleasure to muke fund a contribution, which, it is hoped, may not be less than § Iie Conn tee is authorized to state that such vol untary coniribaddons from persons ems ployed in the service of the United States will not be objected to in any ofli cial quarters, lhe the Uow wnttee will affect the result of the Pres: dential election in 1554, as th Congressional struggle, and it may thers fore reasonably hupe (0 have the syuw pathy and assistance of all who look with dread upon the possiblity of Lhe restoration of the Dewocratic party t ihe control of the Guverament Please wake prompt and favorable response this letter by bank check or draf postal mouey-order, payable to the or der of Jay A. Hubble, Acti Treasurer, Postoffice, lock box 089, Washiogtun, D.C. “By order of Committee, D. B. Hexpegsox, Secretary.” Tho amouut ievied upon the pages 18 $10 each, upon laborers $15 each, ano upon messeugers $24 each, Iu view uf he verdict iu the \ y NN ie fe Whose Prim ples x i Ha» labors of wall as t 1 I, ng in New York, the foregoing circular would see Ww Le a cause for Activ agaiust dDecrela ry D. B. Henderson by the Uulied slates Attorney for the District, - ee - THE IRON TRADE. An Official Exposition of its Condilion the End of ay. : Curtis case al The annual report of the Secretary of the American Iron and Steel Associa- tion of which we have advance sheets gives the condition of the America iron trade in the end of May. It traces decreased demand for iron and steel t. the flurry iu railroad stocks, resulting from over speculation, short crops, s «shrinkage 1n freights, and reduced rates, flovds in the Mississippi and the coid and wet spring. We quote: The indiativns of last September have neen only too tully verified I'he de wand for most iron and steel products tas sensibly slackened, avd prices have very generally sympathised with jecline. Sivel rails especially have ex. perivnced a remarkable fall 10 price. A the middie of December they were quo ed «t $00, while the price at the end ol be month was $68, At the middle May orders were easily placed at $50, a decline of $10 io tive mouths, Iron rails sere quoted ut $48 at the close of De- cember, and iu May they fell to $44 Pig iron fell about one dollar sud a bal per ton from December till May, except ior best brauds of No. 1 anthracite fouu- dry. Tbe prices of bar iron and pais have recently sympathised with the downward tendency io the prices of the sheer sriicles above named In Decem- ber the prices of bar iron at the stores ju Puiladeiphia was 2.9 cents per pound and at the middie of May it was 2 thus ol 20 vin Che quoted prices of nails at Pittsburg is Decetuber was $3.00 per keg, and at tue middle of May 1. was $3, Of the demand for all iron and steel products in May, when this report written, it 18 certainly correct to say that tt is not satisfactory. The sitnation a! the present moment is far from encour aging, and in some respect is discour ging. The heavy importations of iron snd steel that have been made since the beginning of the year exercise an uufa vorable influence upon the marker, Pig iron and steel rails have been broughi into the coantry in large quaotities at t me when we are abundautly able tw gupply the home demand from our own works, The report says we have entered upon a cycle of low prices for iron and steel, but it is not to be regretted if it will check our enormous importations of these articles. Is . o-oo. HOW CAMERON CONSULTS THE PARTY. From the Press. Rep Between bodily pain and hot anger the Senator was fairly savage. Badgered by varying advice from a circle of friends, #ho told him that he ought to do this ang he ought to do that, he st last sprang from his chair and with a clenched flat and stamping declared: “No, I don’t agree with any of you, This thing must be fouget out under the Harrisbure ticket’ and the Senator added some very hurd words about the Independents. **1 bhuve three years more in the Senate and I shall fight every tariff bill during that time un iegs the fight goes through,” was his clos ing and definite threat, "and I don't care if this is repeated to the world.” . . on A YOUNG GIRL TO BE HAN Summerfield, Ga., May 381.—Curris Mus-ey wns convicted yesterday of the murder of William Evans, in Murch Inet She was sentenced to be hanged on such «» duy as the governor may set She ig » very pretty girl, and is seventeen years 0" GED. mcmama Mf sof A ATTEMPTS TO BURN JOLIET Joliet. Illinois, June 1 —Thorea separats stternpts were made last night at abou he'same time, by incendinries to burt this city. Humbond & Clark, liveryman wre the only losers, their premises being Anmaged to the extent of $10 000 li. if koPBo At Springfield, Onio, » mun named Kitzmiller. becoming enraged at hn tnughter for keeping company with a mar whom he diswpproved, drew a revolver and shot her dead He nar owly eseap d tonehing wt the hands of neighbors betore he wa- taken to jail, More universally recommended than any proprietary medicice made, A rnre cure and reliable tonic, Brown’s Iron Butters, Berlin, May 30.—A railroad train from Mannheim came in collision with a train from Heidelberg near the latter place, Several carriages were smashed Eight persons were killed and twenty If you are subject to chills, a certain ure is Pernna, Regulate your bowels with Manalin, , 3 THE AMERICAN WORKINGMAN AND|ments should stand side by side. THE TARIFF COMMISSION, | Mr Reed then moved to adjourn, and I'he Herald saves the speaker proceedod to put the question notwithstanding Mr. Cox's efforts to be he heard I In consegiend LE | f of the House of Representatives that it ia in. t confession or pretence “Well sald M1 call brute furce “tian wt replind the rpaakar Fhe house then at 9 60 wu Journed, Cox, Ythat is mero brute force w hint competent to fulfil its own constitntion- P al duty of originating revenue bills Con gress has voted that the President sball .—— appoint an outside commission to draw SWIFT ANDSILENT VENGEANCE, up a proposition for a new tarifl—a Ia bor which properly belongs to the Com We been observing with eariosity which has ed by 200 Cils Ns near the stand of His Crime, WCstlottsburg. Ky, June fis, the murderers chtldren wt Ashland, Kentueky, on out of jail and lynched at 2 Wiis Marning mittee of Ways and Means, have resulted to disgust the suggestions volun teered to the President, as to the compo ane ol tuk ock his Wha i t the press which has been advocatiog this kh sition of this commission, by that part « OC on the very spot where remarkable crime was committed fii postponement of the greal question ol ithe lvyhohing there niitinle i cannot caso more deliberately planned and couly varried out ALD u'olonk vesterday morning Kis was convicted and sentanes ed Lo penitentiary tor life he frightfu churncter of the erime bad stirred Cuintu nity tow piel of inconceivable tus y At Ww L ¥ t he « tarifl reform. Without a single excep {0 fon, 80 far as we have observed, these journals are giving the President advice ipon the assumption that every one of i i nora must be a de i i f1@ nine comm asi 2 g elouk this morning a hireling 3 » WH Was wrapped in slumber, and the « tukea vole of protection Lieorios of uf ranted that the appointments fr “ protected eapital, hey for ciement that prevalled around use Lite day he vead ed Suddenly a 100 1 of thn Ashland dre ale amed fils hundred om the gars are to ba © MO Wa u rolound stillness HI distributed by favoritism among branch | oo whistle broke tt d EY $i i Hunoee ite { Bi af in which vertain Ah " lal Lr«in tha cruelly domestic tnda try 8 pre {roots Giihs fered os 6 where mi ent tim inierests As MINLrY, capitalists have spocial suill Goh 88 / : ad nur Navaral 11 ) to maintain monstrous tarifl daties : af the alt fis depot Hai, =» yd, Witt into i t asked. Jump db pr d al Giese 10 Lhe wellare Wt taded 8 Aen med y the polera L a Ww with march i ul Qlig BPuUKe wrote to her X¢ ar from 1 Gini Bh $ the sision ‘ a norit i be a» wre UF any ‘ eratie togiea either of the One i i% ful i} hie seills BpUCiiiinin With ot Bt | ww of their union io a grand spiracy § ae Ng fiw o reccommend t rif duties cow sive and outrageous enough to satisfy ail Lad 18 nothing more 8h rd alter © ia dq Victor {he niue Ine Bp } } } r loss than the s garrel [Or Spoils hat is usual a vy gained by el returs feel 1aler- Ac-fial pre Lhe iy Rnonurs again iN miliary percenaries. lron lulerests, s } wool futeresls, SUK In interests, flax i elenls, wis, potlery 1 luleresis, sugar in ad a halt dogen more interests of and each claiming to wel sed LO pass the Commission bill Lamon rasthat Wa, Carrving ut iulerests i t { als, ng murderer them Whe Wola i 4 aL liu with eis, tobacon interests, i GO ig where where spot wid was perpetrated i i +} { Lhe all Li nwiu ipitaiists hiuve me the halle wand 1} of asked men i are an rin ar In ut ned murderer extended ils [nan inst Hmb fr 1 through the protectonist press 16 oat 18 Cenire fils ¢ @ Of 118 prodesds Ww pass the oward Mier There 18 another lulerest / pt ii Hid give Hun Hated to help at : tuure 1U8 passage oo” + lulerest An Bat uttering Awerican nag all of these ¢ Lt! Awerican v hat protect & Lrihisonis « od wraund his we th i ve WOrKingm ist ifilais are HO ient the at $i - « word ta favors any AO ig fren ware 20 bir hiro Ke i i 1 wt N ion Spon { y { NOrRIugman ne lanff U aii feplos i st ianiud we fie Was fied thie eared Lo fi Fara r and tne ised Dis 1 ireely With isso DIN was back ir articles dur { tarn b priug, ang 8 H i y LL : Ha dvs WW Con i Totegiiog afess uring fui ul Au tiie He it sditie Peli i. fa Wish vasiulis Os Bee Lhvey are al pro to serve Lhe i call workiuguau bY pustooail I rel ie Li wiediate legislation of tard ri io Ling the Bat now ists have carried ie law Ma > . ’ a" Thy sublect of his coanmis PANIC IN EGYPT] that ti Lilal i ty have U kingman's 1nterest Aad the Bathe Hr pr Mutiissiouers and sprochiasers prs CXCIUS ¢ inlereasls OF capilai iuvesiod wily protected Lrauche ules, Are those iatler American workiugu fent hit Ww : 3 wenn? they Fp Hi i Ai i e& it~ elrest Of are, lial in lhe van ug ol the sirike « Jubn Roach's bullertink ers; weantug of the thint thirty workers are Wo strike twenty five 1 tidings tholsaud in yivania, snd thousand Ww livre; what 18 p Penusyivania sirikeé on the weaning « {ihe in cottun aud woullen mils New Yurk Lig 1) fil § Uf (5) je IMeanin Mivers' Tall { what reCeut diséssiig » in A what Nieasiuess Balle aay : “> - BEGINNING LIFE ATS i chusells and is the Meaning oR among tl ! s Nin h s speech ¢ ar the wourkingueu ail over t : Wich is visible 10 Bt civailed ®luce the vivieul ra road sink 1 i the, i legree Gu sud tu. |! fer R77, when the wiiuers noed no uid was sted i eis IU Ord » 1} tu ron woularel wuit and blo was restored? s 1 general Deiule Ot - a . CONTESTED CASES Being OILY e Hi le { Ihe re The ng, now = Pp 3 and ‘ are i8 at Railroa 4 (REREE a 2, Care, reme Ca hear nt Through th 4 Pe Charle {I The Bad and Worthless ’ Are never {initated or counterfeited. his is especially true of amily medicine, and it ive proof that the remedy imitated 13 of the highest value. As soon as it had been teste and proved by the whole worl that yop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imita- tions sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had express- ed the merits of H.' B., and in every way trying to induce suffer- ing invalids to use their stuf in. stead, expecting to make money ! a kf EE mT ' i 0 ris us in » : DOKL - hein f . ! i ’ is ® JuLUs ups Al the pre= " Mr Jo awl) wid was i Wie gate sue ju i, the pelusion of Lhe ialar 8 speech, r ] Ui= A oe ieslion was ordered v Alter su Bris speech Miiian in opposition to tl Mr. Bisbes, the cubis own Dehall, bu ¥i us a i ision. i nnjority wie floor in his ad concluded his remarks Lhe lvek srmived and the howe cels until 8 0 clock Aller the recuss Mr. Bisbee and the resaiution him entitled 0 WU sl Wa 141: nays 9. Mr. Bisbee 3 ve nl ¢ Dar vi i ‘ $ L Ve x UR KR TQ conclude decinnin adupted ap | ole BOA was | d 118 speach 8 y ne, then sem rod jusiified as su mem Mr. Page repurted back the river and] int bo bill and Nn ! \y Arad: . SRY + dered to be printed abd recom ited | on the credit and good name oi Mr Hazotton eanded ug the contested | H. B. vlection ease of Lowe va. Wheeler trom | Many others started nostrums tiie uctitly sung fesiing put up in similar style to H. B., stiin, and sentost this Mr a e ; . question ut culstderation with variously cunningly devised » » "” ussinig the quesiton the Bouse names in which the word i Hop i 148 10 4 uecided Lo take up Lhe case or “Hops” were used in a way to During the discussion which Foalowed : . Mr Cox and Mr, Retina rose respective) induce people to believe they wi re wi Bb PREURWERLATY Wquiry sod x point the same as Jp Bitters, All order, sud 1 sl0fny sc@ue ehalivd Whit such pretended remedies or cures, continued fur sume Lime Mr CUux in whi } le : isted that be had wade 8 motion Lo no matter w att 1e1r BUY t or nam wrn (Mr. Hazleton unviog yielded to bins | 13, and especially those with the or tuat purpose) which te bad never) word “Hop” or “Hops” in their uh } nd to Lhe son Ke "x ol A ‘ : withdrawn; un% tu the speaiel} “Suu name or in any way connected Know it Mr Page rose excitediy sn : . . : demanded that the gentiemun from New| With them or their name, are imi- Y ork more respectful w the char | tabions or counterfeits, [Derisive Inughter « h the demo, ratic side] Beware of them. Touch none Mr. vox Me Page) You “ of them, but: Use nothing but genuine prop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned ecture; you are not speaker.” I'he spenker stated thal Mer. Cox had against dealing in imitations or counterfeits, o withdrawn his motion adjourn ana NEW SUMMER RESORT, i sie in r Wha Fr. appropriation Was Or dist ict « Ini Kenna rats Aller dis by & wu wie ail i v be Lio Cahn Lo entitis floor Mr. Cox seked to maken statement tn reply, but the spesker stated that he nad already made bis stntement and that the chair was willing thal the two #lsles — neiefure be had not been d 10 the ci “4 PRING MILLS HOUS SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA, TERMINUS OF THE LEWISBURG & TYRONE R R, AND SIX MILES FROM CENTRE HALL This is a now house and newly furnished with avarything tending to comfort and convanience of gunsts complaints, Malurial disorders und Hay Fover the grandear of seenory nd tha perfect The henaty of natural surrounding purity of the air and water makes it one af the most do'ighttul spote for health, rad and recreation The soil 1a gravally und the deatnsge perfect : the water pura sfc and ed feom living springs Wa oall the sttention of thosga desiring the comforts of a suparior home to our new house, with its airy chambers for tha invalid and luxury for those seeking rest or plessara Planty of game, good gunning and fisning in gea-on—a winter and summer retreat and nw open for tourists nnd families for seston or year In the midst of a natural onrk of avargreen and fora treas, interspersed with grassy wild noss-coverad rocks, with pleasant walks xtending in avery direction The drives | are dulichitul and exceed ngly variad, over good roads along the water sides of the mountuing and on the top thera are raro and grand views Near by the colebhrated Pann Cavs surpawing anything of the Kind known—aniling mites under ground and inspecting halls of great wonder of gone by ages, Uarringos to the eave dally he tebla is plantitully supplied with masts milk and fresh vegetables and fruits in enson, henlthfully prepared and tastefully served Good stabling accommodations i i EpOLs, fl \wars wd 200 hn RU Por weak, (less than a month). . Por tinh cco corissnss sesces sersasnsess sansere Children ha!f price All inquiry us to Rooms and Board will be promptly answered june8tf GEO. B. NASH, Manager HARDWARE STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock o Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges, We would especialy suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA HOME, Hl nig $i ii) HK) Lod) LAE M74 Ais A174 TREASURER'S SALE (OF UNSRKATED LANDS FOR axes vor 1880 un IME], AND PREVIOUS YRARS Notice Is hereby given thet | pursuance of an Act of Assem bly, passed ult the 13h day lune, A. D, IBIS, entitled “Aq Act to amend Act, directing the mude of selling ussested funds in Centre County und th overs! supplements there 163 Jobin Roll 165 John Wi Lib J Hines Irwin Joseph I also Roebwoes Kelso of ma ph Ke iso Lo Maury $id Naruh Lane 48 4 14 61488 i si Sam'l Linn John Ligget J Z 1. fig Jd Z Long #40 168 Juspur Maylan 434 EB Bd ward Movston : Joa M Muonus Vo launaban 6165 44 iIBBR Morgan 47 36247 J tin Musenr on 4 Goo Mesor (Smith) 88 42 4 m7 2400407 177 Uhristinn Musser 21 0 2 8a bi “h 6 fen RNuison bl Bai Hugh Paton R 30 262 &1 a0 Bi 95458 1568 Richnrd Poters so 1K 20 HE $a rid Bty 7 130 KE % Bonham Uh 120 John Dunwoody Rout & Jus Hass Wa Huve Geo D He Hobert be fLubert Le dures Pater Lis i “lie f Liatie wh sigh Lia Wiis il iid hi ad I higslirel {.5 bi wdidds 1568 thenre Pinkerton O WHIB0 1] Hardman Philips OI WITT BE nsantonn Philips 619.116 SOR bert Reiney 480 1ia8 168 Thomas Revsn wih Lawas nga Muson Jahn Mot nitley i Mn i ni { ' wil | h 0) une Ls Fj BS Pherson Hiuliken Jang 8 Juckson } Lob) §1 hell ' A full asortment of Fire Brick and Grates on handd. WILSON, McFALLANE & CO fan y Philip Moyora )itpiny 3 ' Maeyors A 48 Michaol slayars i8 Vaionti Meavers Jumes Miller Wm FP Muchall Wm P Michell W i * Mi P AM L Ory there will be exposed at publi snlo outery, the following unsonted ands inly fur tases dus thereon, st the Court House, i ithe borough of gellelonte Monday, June 14h, AD nl $m Ag Warraniee names BENNER donn Davis J 1D Harris J J Liugie Win Hy Clhus Bhuey (i BOGUS D Carseadden hn Coctiran Holand Curtin Aun Donal Win Gray Muritia (2. i Jd Harvey } Joseph Higby tH Wain Hood 40 Moses Hood surah La 163 David Lewis oJ M Lucas, IP Packerlt 2 ¥ MeCoy rd Louess KNSIDE, w 13 tubt Beady Win VF Brady Joun B Aivk Wan Hi i B i James i 120 Viet Hi \ ¥iehell 400 HE3 168 Crrictinn Bohra » kee Misnar BH wis 47 Jecoh Rush ~ Benjemin R Morgan 25 0 1448 158 Ber jaro Rush ; 164 Boveri Muepis OI W 18 108 Cnspor Shafner ildubn M Nesbit wit itd 58 Andrew Bhenk 4 ul § . : M8 153 Cnristinn Shenk iid 163 J Vy Norris 17 21458 158 Michaei Buenk “108 Wi Parker W04947 18 Jeeah Sake Guo Parker 5195458 158 HK obert Bpesr dJurvuiinh Parker 1202488 168 Mary Smits Juhin Pum 43 21167 07 teu Siough 14 Hugo Pum 04a : : dan Relipy 45 00 433 153 Jobin Stopen > Ht Jubn Leiley 41 219 Andrew Neots 108 hos Lb Shippen 45 -XK J weph Siroud } 108 Edward Meat 45 434 158 Paul Such 165 sen H Tathinan 9 04483 168 J ha Such ‘sa J vsept To nking 19 4488400 Barbara Snyder 160 AB Valen fiw bl abl4ad 158 Gu Bilough 138 ebeces Wain 2604444 158 Ge 8 ougn iol Moors W hurion Hhl1Gd 6 J ‘hn Neison { wher) i 5 i Kligalbetn Ww harton 26 afi88 163 Kearney Wharton 6760 dod Berney Wharton 51 900122 48 2onn Weidman ju dad #12 116 Jacob Wadinss Glo 12 J weph Weis ¥ Hi 3 hn Wells 50 Paul Walls 0% John Wison “5 Win Wilson 45 158 Wun Wiisan 113 106 Jous Wilner TAYLOR, €rvo Aus iuivs dacoh Beek Wo Beil Clement Beckwith We Beil J C Beil oi A M Eider 4 Huet Hamilton $48 163 E 1zabeth waovuitnan $43 108 Lesoe Molose id WW Mongomers 44 Joun Monigomery 438 168 Joon MoUsmmnid 28 Rilagwas Buid&C T act Nol is wgway, Badd&Co . act Nog oe R dgway, Buda&Uo., Traces No 18 415 Rudgenny, Badd&ilo, Trave No 8B = Ridgway, Budd& Ce, Trace D - a JOUR Barrick Jonn W Thomas dota W Toowes doun W Tevmas J sain W vows Ge. Cowber{owner) ctinel Wedser ¢ sel Weduer Jasepn Yoder UNiuN. Ebetioz Urenban Ot Hino vehson jiracts of in suk lo A RIN, and unpat i 8 ; Finian am i E14 une o'clock, chiell vr. Per Taxes ehell is i 5 Al) i wh iwaer) pw neriing fos 14 i 135 i652 i 4 {rey - : 3 tialtian 44 G1 8 bl Ww 1569 26 04 26 ud 10 51 & 104 Mary Wh rion 168 Fiancis West 108 Be jamiin West Francis West 100 Wan H Wea Wet ¥ West Wi i @ sli n 108 Jon Yraue Birg Bl tH "TH - i 6 i¥} in) 2.3250 42 6 #8 Allison 62 : Allon fates Allson drew J Bn Aliison, duo Lilly 4 Andrew Anmsirong 5 64 id Riohard Atherion ' Yau K dois Back 163 David Beveridge 56 108 Veer Brutzman 168 J Borcinnd i Bush J Cush Jam we Bush i Jolin Burg i Sai Chestnut i Juin Copenhaver ii os Uopesuuyer 16 Cop aver, Waitcome 165 duns Cunningham Geo Uiymier Leo Canpdeit Thema: CUuithberth Dlarp Delaney Frederick Dorsh 29 usily 166 Ww Dentier 2 oll $9 108 numaes Edwards 1120010 168 Daw'i £ tor 48 8.4.00 106 Dan’i Fuz_ erald el TLL bn Fauk 11 24 0 i boas Fuzismmonsls uw : # Walken Dabariiay nf 664 Andrew Grid hl 106 Tuomas Grant 22 Ged 10 Boveri A sen 3 Luss Grant 63 n8as. 164 Bolin & 3 .un Baker 4 Wan Gray 0 Tl Daw’i Barkman 198 James enworth 12 12) su Brooks 294 iZabolt Gros 2 128 Mary Uurrick 6 30 1:0 15 Margaret Daugherty 260 159 Hv Biabetts Daugbenyi oh 25, % 1 x iu $1) 2 His HG 624 563 1125 67 6 Liv 6] BH 20 8 180 i040 208180 104. 2500141 NO 79 26 72210 Ga 5 24100 ib oll (om LOA ON co aminniSsoni TEs Sh A EE I Lounul + Dail M Fox } Kobert Gray Win Gray Loins Us Aiek, (sl 1d Utius U0 163 Luma feo Harr i ¥ y i . sn { i » > it al iH : sdulin fu) ant ¥e id 103 ii B jd T 5 3 damiiton a o aia 3 16 SUN h iud tulin uss 168 Perso 3d 163 Alex Hu yh 104 Jul had i 3 i 8 0 Au U0 0 ual ial 4 i "3 163 John Lyon ? 163 hair Mobanaban M y a au tea » § el id ah Mclisuat Moliauaban Mond Win Muller 164 J wwe Mon 168 Jobu Nu 109 LE i A ut Lod * 100 © 20 « Th ’ Vai Ker » ota Polit airy Bueller su} $0 204 iG usd ia y 1s «0 M Tallman Fisudlis 3 Wor i Wallace Wa We Db We Wi bu wot rroy 5 Jubs Gundaker 3B Micumet Gundsker Ful) 38 Jomepts Bans riaiint Hur Wi 0B Wm Eoserns irisiiats Mair, Jr iti 5 vier Haun Hair 21 41 Buenrz=r Hahn Hanbright 6 # Wau Hatin as Hsmiiton B21Y OY Murgsrer Janes ugh Hamilton 1h 10s Bdward Janes tu Hang O04 WW Daved J uBet 1 Harrison Tctios Joun Buox Jinuph Harrison 527 100 Wm sanrell Ul Hamilton wo $3.08 Mercer seph Harrison 421 1.0 vavia Mercer y M Harvie and 0 Wa Mier 44 Caps Ueninn Ju Packer $U Job Pscler, Ir Ranard Purdon Sain Purdon Dasid lieed Kwnerd Kelbicon nL B ee WBeursien Bobnr B36 avis Dutier H Duck Selowner) Bovert Waison World, Robert Campbell 3B Gy ; Widow Mures i 25 Jon Win DLoppun Jr oO GR (U0 J umivall anirdiew iis 1 =k iid Mad 16 16 wy ow od! “3 b 3 of Wak 163 Jd usey J ulin 103 Un dK ave dif oo) 4 J ¥ ws» i ial CS io = a 10 8 yu id i ff 6s ig »5 10S & Wa 103 De } i Ul Bild ph Hopking Huber i Lewin 153 K frwin io wen J vdon 88 J bu he iy Hobo Ring J snes i Lard 163 Ge Latiwer Ww # tie Hi bert oe * dn 08 OF REA tO he ORE SERCE: HERIELUCRERSEEuEgRAY { ul mw Ur Latimer Lang i SA EIRLCS tan Lov Lore Wen i Lowden wd on Me. uli fd Maysiown Me Fentean pa] o 6 KELLER. Ir CRA EP bole lowues j D.C 5 — 11 N YOU DO YOUR SPRING SHOPPING if you come in person, SSRIs ae § 3 3 vdli Saye Money When You £ g * CAN SAVE IT BY FOLLOWIG ADVI_.E BELUW. IO MI RR Se Groceries. ANY ONE Sa s from the different branches of the Pennsylvania » the new Broad Street Station, which is ck « store; you walk directly through lall to our Market Street front. If you come nd Reading Railroad, any horse car on ect will bring you directly from the Callowhill » our door. If you come through Camden, N. J, car on Market Street, except the red ones, will t direct. We have provided new and spacious reading oms for the free use of visitors, i order by letter, & vy ti We aie = Hug all 5 in Belletont ple an article from 10 to i 3 5 » i Rrog ery alo eo of ou add 01 48 Aa i on every article of eve rydasy is Tendusm aiid Mt Li » ) 3 dACOn ; 20 Ox : 4 “A 1 § Pr duce we Riwnys Uli al ing the consumer an ext sive grocery stores, 1 Boots and Shoes. 3 g all kinds variety and extra good quali We are sellin nts of goods have been so enla tand improved : ¢, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the tes, is better than ever. We send without charge, gation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, WW prices of our entire stock in our new | for and Summer, which is mailed free to all | dress on postal card. Hundreds of orders are nd goods sent by mail and express to every ritory, with full privilege of return and refund of C111 Oa John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Dry Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children's Wear and Housekeeping Appointments. eV s le Varta | LLEs PIM shoe store in Centre Coun . ' ue be made, and prices speak uf e give Cloth ng Mme Qarin oD We are selling all sizes of Men's, Y Clothing at an enormous saving io 1i¢ i guaranteeing linings, trimmings other ready-made Clothing Pat specially of tl . any any custom-ma le work h We make a manufacture, of Rochester, suits, which 1s « in the United States. Carpets. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. f will mail (Free: the receipt for a sim Babu that will resmove TaN FREU PLES apd BLOT MES, leaving the skin soft. clea: sod besatiful, alse instractions for producing s ius wees { hair on » bald besd or smooth face | Address. leecloging Bo. stamp. Ben Vandeif 3 Co. | Now York We are selling all grades of Carpets, rangi K I tn the best, at lower prices than any store in } the largest variety to be found in the County be seen to be werified. Carpets cut, fit, ma a your houses on short notice. Dry Goods. reiay 81 v7 CONSHMPTIVES « ww ww sSs oo . The advertiser having bees permanently cured of Sst dread disease, onsumplion by a simple remedy 1 Iangisus © make knows to bs fellowsuferers the | means 0 cure To all who desire it, he willsend a copy of t ptioe ased. {free of charge.) with ous for preparing and using the samt ey will find a sure care for CONSUMPTION, | ®a BRONCHITIS & srlies wi hing whe Presoription will please address A. WILSON, 18 rean dt, Wililamsburg N In Dry Goods we are determined not to be » an exceedingly large stock, comprising wird hag oh G Fu: thing and everything, b mght right and Notions. di t tr wot A > . whic that the name implies Dr ss As Muslins, Calicos, Linens, Honse Rev, b iS 15) PRIN fran dd 2 = * 5 PF CIPAL +LINg i > tue SHORTEST, QUICKES { And ail BEST line to St points in lowa, 4 OA tehison, Topekd Nebrasks. Missouri, Kap eas, New Mexico, Arizona, Me. tana and Texas. ERRORS OF YOUTH . GENTLEMAN who saffered for yoars from revus DR BILLY PREMATURF DrfCAY and «ii the effects of youth ul in iscvetion, wil hie seke of suffering homanity, send free to aF need 11. the receipt snd directing for making the vie remedy by whiih be was cured. sufferer pa 10 profit by toe ‘s vaperience can ok | Foon WSN B. WGDRE of Leder sro | C3 EX XI C A. | «8 q > 0 thin JAHN BB. UCGDEN, 43 | ils Route has no superior for Albert | all classes of 1ravel. rfl i Alls KANSAS ge Jas. Harris & Co ARE SELLING VERY Low ER SECTIONS and REAPERS. And all kinds ot Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, BCYTHES SPROUY'S HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands in ithis line, In Notions and Trimmings our st G | very iowest Gent's Furnishin prices. or i : (zoos. : Hints, Laps Shirts | Universal- ly conceded to be the best equipped | Railroad in the World for Just call and convinee y plain fully. a SPREE ER EY GET Why can we do all this? thing Wi branch or the Simi beng Wi make a rec other of ou ly profitable, but a very sua Through i Tickets via thls Celebrated Line fo sale at all officesin the U. 8. apd fy us, CE All Kinds of Co atry P.orv SN HAE SAAT VON. 8’ i 3 |) a S. & A. LU IN THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS NCR CTR CSTABLISHED 1852. re REAP REN LS ChN WANS LASER PER Gen’! Manager, toago LILY Y.1 POTTER, 8d Vice Pres't & cial LO ELL, ¥ Cn Chicago, J . Aly 10, od i nid JAS HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte. AT THE RF! ORTER GFFICK 5 -
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