THE FRR a CENTRE REPORTER D RUSTE, . . Editor. : Harr, Pa Apri ‘84 Kuntz: —The RerorTer recently said, on the ¢ ny of Supt. Wolf, that the schools of the county were floarish- ing.~ Now when the Suj perintendent was viriting the Glades sche vol in Ferguson township, there was nary scholar in or near the schooi-house, Now what kind of il urish wou id our good Supe rintend- ent call that; Mz For th e Re PORTER, While looking about for good men for the difls ren t county oflic ‘04 let us remem- ber that that st aunch, hs urdwOrking J and life-long Democrat, R . Brete, of Fer- gason, is a candidate for Prothonotary. He is fa capable. honest, obliging, a gound Democrat, and bas ne er yet held a county office. let us ~ays first re- eflicient men, ward fa i A Friexn. ithind and LON'T IT. or with the pains which make f, speedy and ocured at the near- form of Kidoey- of West Bath, pletely prostrat- id kidoey troubles to recover. The Vort helped me. feet, it has now ve had fio YOU DO Don't su and aches of Rheuma life a burden to you. pero can be pr ifler an ¥ ) ng 18m, Relie est drug Wort. Maine ¥ ed with rheum amd wa first Nix doses put me ol wy entirely carved me and I lu troubie sine wolm, - ad» PL A BOY OR A Gl IRL ? hay—tGood marnia’, nlitten—Good marnin’, Mrs, purity rank agin Ww ell, Mrs. M ght, though, Malcahy man I O'Hollibhan — news about i thy's famiiy, Mrs. Mulcahy ? Mrs. Malc, a not. bye or a gu srrall ? Mrs. OO Hoi ihan—"T'was n ay ther, Mra, Molealiy Nays twuz Mrs. Muleaby— Wall, wull i dear, the the MeCars Did you hear the cruise an Mrs. Wanzit a bier toine, 1 © 1d and well 1 i al w— Ww m. Van Gazer, al koows attorney bis i BE of le wisburg, wre on 26, aged 72 years, iris a HIOW- cele brate meee § ITE RAIL ing demand for Worm Powders. Murray rej McD nald’ 5 3 The testimo- aru ple syees relaln the sorige ts and sod them at sipers, who resold them to standard rates, the Or More passengers HEE y with painful clear » scalping enter % eon Lhe sim of mail set their rules and regu ductors from even Loe ty. Whether this interest or not, is The result has wpe and the morale that, in view of hem, they were ht a remarkabie y es, and has made mdactor a highly hon- Je and exe ting calling: f thiogs has been so ew clement of evil ge th at smongs such a Len sind wi itn iper, and Lb * #0 U } S80 30 RG f self § Iaste, lway employees, ris of the trans lish thistraffic, which AROT in this state, and the various states will ¢ of the growing evil and, il SW IL, a nt the sealper un- iw an vd compe railroad companies ih, from passgrigers, thelr unused tickets, In the meantime the { i ww consider whether he can conseient £ ously aid the scaiper or incur the risk of riding on a stolen ticket, AA PA So Ag RAR The Altoona M KE. district appoint- , ments are as follows James H. McGarrah, P. EP. 0, Altoona, Pa. Altoona. Chestnut avenue, George W tren, " A ighth avegue, , George Letd ret church, George DD. Pi ke Twanty- fourth street. J.T. W Whitson. i: Bellefonte, Milton K. Foster, Burminghiam, George Guyer, Clearfield, James Crus, Clearfield Clirenit, Emaanel W. Woomer, Curwensville, Joseph HB. Shaver Puncansville, Henry 8 Mendenhall, Glen Hope, J. Benson Akers, Gralismpton, Wm, A. Carver. Half Moon, Walter B. W hitaey, Holidaysbhury, J, Ellis Beil. Houtadale, Asbury W, Guyer, Howard and Beach Creek, Owen Hicks. Lioydayiile; to be su Lied, Logan Valley, Win. W. Dunm Lumber City, Elisha Bg aan: M Martinsburg, lsase t Heckman fleshurg and Unionville, Wm, Roens. Hike Ww Ee Jolin A, Matte Osceola; Lojbe sappl Penns Valley: to be sa lied by GP. B. Faryls, by F A. Elliott." baiiipburg, John B, rhe $0,be supp i Heasant er Port Matilde: tobe sept ag, a, How Shoe, Wim, F. I, Tpiied. Tyrone, Javoh 5, nk ‘ Warrior's Mark! Geo Jeorge 3 Wo Hiinmatnrg iam on Pattonsviile, Alb Lambert, ' a Patio Loyd. bent R. Wo : Ribu, Chap nin of the National Moms 4 Jor 1H ua Soi aes, nt Jeyton Ohio, Warmors rk quarts ference. TE Eker fonury 1 Thine 3 Som Supernumerary end Superannvated Preachers, # # " patp—— DEBATING i THE TARITT | Tho Democratic Caucus Considor- ing the Morrison Bill. Randalls Minority - Morrison's Respectable Resolution and Kis Amendments — The Tobacco Tax to Be Abolished, WasmxaToN, March 26. —The Democratio caucus met last wight in the house to do- cide upon a plan of action regarding the tariff. The meeting adjourned at midnight, after an interesting session, When the caucus opened Mr. Carlisle moved that the rules of the houses of the lagl congress should be adopted, and that speak- ers “she wuld be allowed twenty niinutes for debate. Mr. Morrison offered the resolutions: “Resolved, That it is the sense of this cau cus that the bill reported by the ways ond means committee, reducing the import dutie and war taxes, o ught to be taken up in the a house at an early opportunity, and, after de- bate bad been bad thereon, it should be con siderad and allowed to come to a vote as s00i as possible, and should pass.” Converse, of Ohio, offered a substitute, to the effect that no section of the caucus was to influence a man to vote other thau he con. sidered his duty to his constituents and to bis conscience. Blackburn raised the point of order that Converse's 1 esolution was not in order, Rane dall now took the floor and said: «1 suppose the gentlemen wisa Lo act entire fre I cama here with that i tention, I should ag to what might be done, but for the pus i f having bar mony in the party; not ti y action taken here might meot with iy approval, but 1 ask for entire candor among Demo crats in endeavoring to Will they say that we are or are n it in honor bound to vote for this bill, provid tion of re by Mr. Morrison pass: =! and wish to know whether the is to enable us to go before the country united, or to control the action of members contrary to their convictions Is each man to be bound by the ma ji rity ru le, or loft to his own judgment! Surely no question on which my people agree, or my constituents are interested, ought be hampered action on this resolution, The state which 1 in part represent has never tried io bind me It instructs its seaat only requ its representatives, then, 1 bound, contrary my convictions as a Democrat and against the inte westa of my or be placed in the position g in party fealty! r follow ing : NESS, 3 not that hen agree I the resolu 1 urge frank- ness, purp wey to by £8, bait ad Ought, to ve to of one onverse and copeert of place the party on a firm basis, the caucus to agres upon some defini the will of ma Jorily ind the ee Ho believed ever expr essed should but 1 how far it should bi eas and nays b resolution, there. , reads as follov solvesl, That t ¢ Morrison tari onsideration at the +. and reasonable time { n; and, after su ped for the reduct yr tariff taxes, ‘Resolved, Further, that the (8 Fusolut) n shall not 1 wg in controlling the 3 Democrats, except to the extont that each wmber may feel that he hit to be in- fA senced by the expe cawd of the reajority of his associates.” While the tellers were conutiag the vole, Scales, of North Carolina, asked Carlisle what he intended to do in regard to t pr oposition reducing futernal taxation. Mor rison then introduced a resolution to abolish the tax on tobacco, cigars pnd snuff, and re ducing the tax on brandy made from fraud Lo ten cents per gallon , and moved the pre. vious guestion. Bigekburn “demanded the ayes and nays. The resolution was a Mopiad as follows, and the caucus adjourned: “Ragolved, That in order to reconci) flicting opinions and to secure legislation re {ucing taxation, the plan for the reduction f taxes at the present session congress hall enbrace a provision repealing all in ternal revenue taxes on tobacco, snufl and vignrs and special taxes connec ted therewith, also reducing the tax on brandy distilled from fruits to ten cents per gallon, provided that such repeal and reduction shall not b made exospt in connection with a reduction of tariff duties.” Mr. Randall expressed satisfaction at ihe rosuit, tur} iy known * i s Sut taxon idividual a oug ojancn he Is cots of The New “Commercial Advertiser,” %New Youx, March 25.