Pinilshnioiil if K loot lon Fraud*. lUrrlthttrg r*tiM. The aduuni.i ration at Washington is proceeding with luucli alacrity and xeul t> tiring to trial certain parties in Mouth C olina charged Willi a violation ol the federal election laws. Let it be admit ted that a speedy trial ol the accused is not only proper but commendable. No fault is to he lound with the adminis tration for an earnest endeavor on lis part to execute the laws. Indeed so tar as a display ol vigor in I hat direction i concerto d it deserves praise rgper man censure, But the history ol past trial* of cases in the S.>uili similar in character to those no* pending in South Carolina, is not calculated to give a-surance that the prosecution ofdeuiu crats lor cllenses against the election laws m thai section is intended to sub serve the ends ol justice, but rather im presses the impartial mtntl with an ul. a thai It is to be made the instrument ol revenge in the Hands nl defeated and disippointed politicians. Tue Ku lilux trails, it will li remembered, were the tneiesi travesiiea ol justice. Innocent men were made the victims of laws framed to condemn and juries organis ed to convict. Testimony drawn Ironi t hw e xci I ed litis gi nations of superstitious and deluded freedtneti was made to satisly an ignorant jury and a partisan court, in one notable instance the evidence o! a negtess who had unsexed hersell was sufficient to secure convno lion. I tie men wlio fell under the ban of this shameless judicial persecution were thrown iuio prison, snrne of tlieui never to come out alive and others to be pardoned by a republican administra tion which virtually conles-ed the harsh ness ol the laws and the Injustice of the courts by which they were deprived of their liberty. Is history about 10 repeat itself in these South Carolina cases and must there tie another sacrifice lo the Moloch of partisan hale? The testimo ny already taken indicates that some ol the witnesses fur the government are accomplished knaves and it remains to be seen whether the court and jury are emulous of (he inlainy that will torcv r damn the proceedings in the Ku Klux trials. Meanwhile what is the law of the United Stales hi South Cirolma is or ought to lie ihe law in New York or Massachusetts, it negroes were ililimi daled at the elections in South Caroli na, while workingnien were treated in a like manner at the polls in the north ern states. If "tissue" ballols were voted in O'Cotmr'g congressional dis trict "Chinese ballots" were thrust into the hsnds of the laboring men by die tatoiial bosses in almost every nianufac turing town in the north. If fraud and corruption | revaiied in the southern elections, they also c.irried h- Uay in New York and Brooklyn and gave the electoral vote of the Empire state to Garfield and Arthur, it is not to be argued that the wrongs committed in the interest ol one political p.rty ought to be condemned because there w# equally flagrant violation of the law for the benefit of its adversary, (lo the contrary crimes against the purity and freedom ol the ballot should fie punished wherever perpeiraled no matter whoare the guilty parties. The law should tie enforced with perfect impartiality, with out regard to locality or party politics. This has not been done in the past. Even when s conviction of a most des perate and notorious offender was hnd in the person of Brown, the Philadel phia "twenty-timer,''a speedy pinion followed through the clemency of a re public, n president. There is plenty of work for the federal courts in the north ern states of a tiatuie bku that which now engross- a the attention of ihp de partment ol justice in South Carolina. PerliS|is the only reason why pro*ec-u lions under the laws of the United •Siates have been begun in New York and Maseachll-elt* con-isl* in the fact that toe people of those stales have not been taught t■ i look beyond their own local laws lor Ihe protection oi the ballot box But even as the Mnhotnetan turns his face towards Men-. when he makes his invocation lo Allah, so the southern re publican (Milttici-in looks towards Wash ington for redress of his grievances. The federal office-holders in Ihe south, too, are active in stiring up prosecutions of democrats under the laws of the United States. They find their account in that tort of work in secttri ng fees and in earning Ihe f ivor of the powers that be. It is different in the north where not even the republican* have yet learn ed to regard the federal authority as tbe be-all and end-all of civil govern ment. But if the election laws of the Untied Slate* are to be enforced in one section of the country for the sake ol enabling defeated partisans to wreak their petty revenges, it will not I long ere an effirt will be made to put them in motion elsewhere at least lor the pro tectlon of the ballot and tho punish ment of scoundrels who are guiltier far than the men who are now on trial in Mouth Carolina. Gentlemen —Your Hop Utters have been of great value to me. I waa laid up with typhoid lever for over two months and could get no reliel until I Iriedyour Hop Bitters. To those suffer ing from debility or any one in feeble health, 1 cordially recommend them. .1. C. TOCTZIL. 653 Fulton St.. Chicago, HI. A wsv one more ing received a note from a merchant asking him lo come and settle forthwith. He seemed put tied for a moment, and then entered tbe bouse and aaid to his wife, "Betty, what day does forthwith come on f" Ltdia E. PixkhamT Vegetable Com pound revives the drooping spirits; invigorates and harmonises tbe organic function; givea elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of beauty tbe fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time. Osx. Btrruan. a well known Kentucky horseman, h*a joined the church. The general is gelling old and probably b. gins to realise the force of tbe raoit g rule, that after entering the home sirt ich there can be no change of posi tion. You* duty is to keep from gettirg sick, if you can. With Pksuka you can. _ Eos headache, sick headache, take PSBtTXA. VALEXTINES d) CO.'S STORES, Allegheny Street,Relief,ml*, Pa. NEW GOODS. A FULL STOCK IN ALL CLASSES OF OOODS. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Wo have a nice a*nrtmont of LADIES' DBESS GOODS, including a line of BLACK CASII.M EKES, to which wo invite special attention. WAPNEII'S FLEXIBLE HIP ami DR. STRONG'S CORSETS In colors or white, all size*; the two best corsets made. SHAWLS, SKIRTS mid COATS, and a beautiful line of LADIES'and CIIILDItKN'S LACE COLLARS and TIES. Tho handsomest line of SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS to ho found anywhere; beautiful SILK MUFFLERS, SWISS KMIiKuIDKHY and TRIMMING LACES. STAPLE GOODS Of all kind* in abundance. MUSLINS, CANTONS, SHIRTINGS, nicest styles of PRINTS, FLANNELS, etc., etc. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. LOTS OF TRUNKS AND SATCHELS AT ANY PRICE. CARPETS! CARPETS! .Cotton Chain, Ingrains and better grade* in pretty pattern*. BAG CARPETS at various price* ; the cheapest are good, but there i* none better than the best. OILCLOTI-IS ! OILCLOTHS ! 4-4, 6-4, (4-4 and 8-4 OI LCLOTHS In diff rent grader. About fifteen tyle of TABLE OILCLOTHS. MENS and BOYS CLOTHING. I OVERCOATS and FULL SUITS. The |>e*t way i to come and see them. They can't bo beat for quality and price. Rubber Goorlfs! Rubber Goods! BOOTS and SHOES; ANY (QUANTITY OF THEM AT ALL PRICES. -THZ GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF CHOICE GOODS—at fair price* for GOOD GOODS.— The finest OLD GO VKRSM EST JA VA COF FEE, nur customer* say the best they ever drank. Finest TEAS and good one* at lore price*. TRY THE CALIFORSIA CAUSED GOODS—Peaches, Cher ries. Plums, Pears, Apricots, Peas, u hand. We alvomake to order GENTS' BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the bwtol FRENCH LEATHER. Leave your order* and a |erfecl fit guaranteed. IE. <3c SON". _____ S. Hlork, Heilefontf, J'A. NEW GOODS FOR THE Fall & Winter Trade. \\ e liave endeavored to get the very heat of every tiling in our line, and now have some really choice goods. Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes, Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs, Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges, Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches, A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS. Preserved PEARS,PEACHES, CITRON,PLUMS, PRUNELLES. PLAIN CANDIES. FINE CONFECTIONERY. —AND GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds. invite the people of Centre County to call and humect our NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to please. •- SECHLER &c CO. Xrv Afirrrtimruirnt. A Years Reading for SI. Tin; NKW YORK WORLD. fir Prrttf*. ,Wi r T/pf. AVie li n'd in /, AVu> Appliance*, and Sew l.ifg Every Department. $1 00 A YEAR. POSTAGE PAID. so cts. fur six months. A Complete Family Paper. FREEMASONS ShmjWl R"ml lit Spwml MASONIC DEPARTMENT. Kl>lTKi> HY OUR WIIILT Wim n t* thr nnly Unhuq nnrifxtprr in thr rounf'y (hot FIJI t ail drpartmrnt to Mi mic inirreiJi. o.hcr Excellent Features. 1 Ait fA< ,\Vv •. ( mptrtr and Interfiling. 2. Thr Farm*,- * W>-ttH—A full pope of Avrwml urat and Farm AVv* 3. Thr /#fc rrrry 14' rid A full ya ;r of Irnq St /rtr a**d Shr, t Storir*, 1 '..mir Ibti nd* a i S'r\ t* / # ~rrni, Fany Tait* and Satlort' Farn* I Thr li>*u*tkrep*r a OWt/mtM What Fr* rry Woman Want* hi l\iv-tr. 6. Thr I'rtrrttiaru Department ll'i/A pre iwription* free. fur nil ~iir. .. loc%, P. M., All thai certain tract or of Unci, Ik* prof>srt]r of Hugh Uurlsmr*. let# of Fi-roonn ••wr>*TlF|, IVfttr* ROWNIY. DF*ss*l. fitust* In LL# mjn th* w~i .% lands of 1 (J *|m**k. and on Ih* n..nh 17 lands f J Q |la>l. .<; U M VIIII um •, ! , msd-ronUlslai 101 ACRES and 28 PERCHES. IBM< WLL a *<*! PRAMK HOTMK anil RAKK BARM, awl *ll otbr n*earjr . In rtalarna, and an ata ll*nt YOUNG ORCHARD af rMra trail, fba Uad I* la a food aiala of ratU' vat ton. wlih good (Mwra dr. Ttava T SaLt,—On- oalf of lb* mmliaaa mnttrj to b* paid ia nah on ruaftrmaUoa at Ik* aal*; III* r* aialnlng on*-batf la orv* fmr, allh lalrrm, la ba a* carrd bt load and mrl|a|' na tb* prrmiar* for forth** |.*rtlrai*r* m<|lr* of Mix R C. Lit aianaa. alb* I**mt***, WIIXIAM It BRT. Adm'ref Itvon Laiaianaa. d*r*a**d. New Brockerhoff House. I3ROCKERIIOFF HOCBE, 1> A1.1.r011 UK VST „ BRtXaroBTK, PA C. G. Mi MIL.LKN. Pwpr. OooJ Smmplt Attorn oaa Firif Floor. Wraa Rax 10 and from all Train*, rpart*l nlaa to atlaw, a and larora. *| I>UBH HOUSE, 1•> BKI.t.KrObTR, PA., FAwlltm and atnil* inil. aarn. na wll na tb* r*a *r*l traa.llna id, Mir and onninaairtal aim am Initlrd to tbla rii.nk* Hoirl, tbrfa lb*) aril I And boat* eaaabtaia at r***on*M* rat** Lih*ra| tadartlna to Jcr;nt*a and otban* att*adlao Orart. W. It TIIXBE, Ptop'r \e-tv AdverttHcment*. Register's Notice. r PHK (ttlint* ii> account* have bct-n A *tu< nd sti4 |p**m*4 by m<-a*>4 rr-maln ft|n4 of l it |}*a4ay, ill. srttli day of Ipftl, A- I . l mm i. lor <>'fifiini4lki|i tbl| . ')<*•*• 4 i Fa ■4 an I |Mrlia! a- "unt ' t jr* IV-r a>4 ftainuvl kurt. i* utora of Ja*vl li'Mt. lot*- • f fan t n*tii| 4 4 1 1. filial a not •f! f M t M i.'til.rn ul (A Mr . '1:1 Nrotn-I, fMidnti c| M*rj Jan* H I, la" <.f I ui t U t 4- aa"l Tirat a'P'tont of J>>hb Null, n4nii.iUa> r of A- f tl*a *tatn of fWtnual Null, lal* of : Uattlii(. 4**naol T T flfi*uih annual rr|K.t f f**M'l Rb(*a4 lrlo, It . anlilb| irn>t* uuitr tH* tl| fN a A Tboflnaa, lat* of pal I*4 tila fr>rou{:ti, 4a- Tha of I 1 at<4 folly R. . ajJmuitairat r of A<. <.f <* rg- Y% iWyft, la:• • t MM<* I"T. &• **4, * Tit* final %> ' out of A!** < A^th*y.aAminla tfil 'f f A ■1 Jh (I Artitty, lata of lrrgM* ti r.li 4<n*r**itta*.!i lio.'i w., iat* of Tyl*r t t*li|f , •tar *aa* 4. IJ It a f't an' final ar*< ur.t <.f W I. WHarn. [twidUn "f W II Win, n. • '.frw4R.il. Anna M *f|it*or 'ltiMtrftof Wn liti> f lU'ltiKHtft t r t *fit| . -tmiaa 4 1 H" Rto.biii f land ahr an ! t li'M Darkrr, a/Iti.lnlt*t ra of Ar . . t J hi* L. R'xllay. |at of I*l "lift- l*a|tl|* l* Wf*. I M TH- he e . lata of urn baht|< ( l# Ilia fjrai a 4 j arlial a** utit f l|rri*a Mark atKbt r -A M' . - f th la*l ntll a*4 lialßairnt .f ta r Mat k. lata of fl> tartt*a. ui*.* *f A of W tlliam lilatr. lata of Iff>aat4 b an •kip. Aaraad .1 Th# ftrt an 4 partial amwut of W M ft|nc lai t|artm l t*farn nt "f Ja oh IMa'g|a. lata of I'ottnr I atilkia Ioim-1 22 Tha at" mt *f Th m-< Ctala at4 J<-iiQ I. I a la. r ** ilb-if" of, Mr # *f faij* iHita. lata <1 ("■>.(irjfa t' tr* altip. it*raaK| it Nup|4amantal an 4 final an* ' tint of ftamnal Mr-hkan. Jr . au'tiviftf aruWf of, Ac *4 tha . .Ufa tf Th'>mpaon Milikan lata af I.' r*n**4 J A M l> A. Mft LAIN. R*rftar f CENTRE COUNTY HANKING \J OOMPANT. lUnO. And Alton Inlnnl, Boj and A.lt On. Rnrari.tM, Gold and Onaßonn, J tan A Mtm. Pr~ld.nl, i. D RacaraT.Oa.hinr. 4-.f Dry (iooil* and (irorrrirn. JJARPER BROTHERS, SPRIKO HTRKRT. BKLt.Kn>WTR. PA. If are their counter* and thrive* filled with NEW GOODS, I BANKRUPT RATES Purchaaed at - BANKRUPT RATES ( BANKRUPT KATES WHICH TIIKT OrrKR AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. oowpiimwo or Dry Good*. Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, Notion*, Ac BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES at very low prtcw. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS Laleal atyla* of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAM* Carpet Bag*, Umbrella*, ParaaoU, Ladie*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Groperle*, Queenaware, Ac. Caa*rt*lacTn*7thlßit Ibat can h* fbaad la • in cluaabor* HARPER BROTHERS, •PRMO ATRRKT, • . RKkLCPORTR. PA 00CRTRT PSont'CK ItbM la *rbng* at tb* blb*at miIM prta# |.|l (CC • ••S la ynar ••* Iran Tnwtat fi aal r Hut H HAKI ' RrT * A tl rrrl l*rmm tn. J JIT. FRAZIKR'B HOOT BITTERS. h>nfr>E ri! Ilitiart ara not > dratnahot abltkr | tut .rt .tr.rtlf rnTdlrlual In avtrt TL.f ,t„ „ s :, t, .M kWnt, I ° u "' ' "I"" •<) ifilu. nk> ttr tk im|J ►.I 11,, lilt.*. bu.Mj.,,, ft,- MIX and ctaOM lb*' t I'**] kfitl of r i-n llM|'Qni IW PHllj"*. HuH >,i Mm# mil Il%4. Undine to •' 1 Kur *r,d *go. Fin.i.l#-* • HUohr-t M.rfnl o. H.inwrt. hurm, Tfi#r, 1 1* * r* (l - fcor £*•* !•" il L" 1 ! , WIMI K tt'tkti*** rtr !I u? V "" '"l**™ •"! to to P***W • Root B'ttfra/r •twilv j7; V <, Vr 1 fcoftlntofyonr Root ; r.* "" *•*-. .< KMa* 7 ? ."" " r "" 1 "* durlota . >ll lb. n,.i.. | ,, M „„„ >.., tbt ftrai | -.an I m.„l ,-,d | .b, ha' tb, Bt'd .(I jom w-^iriu* , .a . *KK M MaRTIX. Oar t land 0 . r IT .1 dtß* K i#l, . iiT).l, m , || ( u-, bvU.l*. i IKN K\ oo.| 8le I'ropV. '. \ .tj El . fork. CWEDM! HITTKRB. V JUL GKRAI Hwfxlifh I )_v[h (f-ia lUntdj ! 71.. 'Lii ftr .prodita, t ii.d ftfa g.. mc .snDbl tf tbia .'!'■#! '.11,1 I|. .1 h< ft. ~Tr.rf...r,Jt bnobb aa I.filar . I, • t . It. I >l, "I tut rai.it f utid ,B tI.M tad 11. I I. f-iar Bboi.'i* ... I.j lb. I^idtr.dt-r. .B tht Uttk •1 I at. ' U'l lißlßHit ... V ,„ 4 „ B ,| • ' It ' "<• " •' o .th |i 1...8 B . In plating tbia |*. faratb-n tl it IK. Arr.art.an to'll aa.and.dl. Il|t,t tbelbataata Blind • long j I it.., t ,„ing , m~t|,|„B thkt Bill nBlb. ti ll '* ' k TS"!'m *" k Hrahdt. r.n.t tn TBI. IfUlb l'.l|.,t,|| o ..t lb. lltßfl. iT.ll.t. *"* kl "- boln.B. li r.f lb. ''"• 1 '' • M l)'elbr *•>( (Mr. A.k j.Bir droian.i ,, . bollt. and Iw ouorlbtßd g THE PATRIOT. A Peniisylvania Nowspaper for the General Public. Tta' pAILT I'ATRItiT it th . r It motnioj ot.tt.j tr |..jl 1t.,.d Bl tht El.I. t| 11 ft I Tt.. It AII. T rAHIIttr B>tk.-t a *|wdaltf r4 r.r. D.J 1 17" ''11. V fATHIttT r>nt li.h.. tbt Aaanrtatod Pra-M Bbd !-. la It tr. B, all l.Hßt*. Tl.t I'M IV l-Al It I'T fill. .(, 1.1 att.ollob to (rata tb4 Karlißt* Tb I All.V IAT tillll .i).|m l.wlna j and r*-T.,rattralwm ' !.■, Inrartatdi in adrabra Obtt , llunthirK. Pa. MILLIIEIM HOTEL, MII.MIKIM. CKNTKR TOCJfTT, PBSVA MI 88 KR, Proprietor. Tb* town ft Mfllb*tia la Inratrd In INvt'i Tall.* about taro mtlM tr..m IM,r< nation. <* lb* I*arl*. J ZL&SL'Z&r ,R ~* PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. Oiaai tn.nl A.hinf In lb* Itaatndial* itrialtT. Arab man lo v*rt train At tb# Mlilbmin llM mm,- modal lab* tail) t* foetid tiatalaaa and t*nn* nimbi *'* Jen*. lrviy* CENTRAL HOTEL, (Opooait* tb* Railnnd Otettee.) MILKMURti, < KKTRB COCXTT. PA. A. A. KOULBRCKKR, Proprietor. TIIROrOH TRATri.I RO nn lb* ml!rand trill Had •bl. Hotad m wmtbji pUa, e Inncb. a, pruoar* a .** TBAtMadap abanl u mlant**. 47 |>ILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CI'RE FOUND AT LAST KO OSE NEED St'FEKR t ; A nnr. CUT* tor Hind, H**di*c. Ibhin ( d CW I ralrd Plltn baa taa dl*ner*i*d Uf ft. bin,an (an Indian ran*dmllrd In biMteaTt Indian Otatwant A alrl bail baa rntnd lb* natal Alttab mm at ■ or an j.nra . landing. )a an* a tad nlbt It* nttnnlan aft.r aMdflag tMa aandabl anMhiat andtria* ladtnaa iMdmnmita and nlrrtnnttan da nn liiiai I bar (aatd. b Itllnnr'a tan#.* tit abwrlie tb* lenorn, nllajra tb* intra*. tnblng (farHratertj at a%tt ntw t'llti I nana In btd.l ntlanaa (wnttfca, (Iran t nana I and paint*** r*tt* and b pnrpeaad on it A* Pit**, lubin* .4 tb* art vat* |nrt and k adUaa *l**. hand *b*l lb* Hon J. M tadbaWrrv Pi**, l**d rata abnnt Pr William'# Indian Ptl* Olntmmt I baa* na*d ****** ft Ml* Car*#, bad It a lira da a* rjiaon to anj Ibat i baa* nan** band anuria* at blab a*** aatb itittt.*4lata and pnan*t roltaf aa Dr. * llllsw a Indian Otalwant ** •" I""**** <* "mlbdan mt*d aT pit*, tl no. HENRY A Co., IW **? n t*n*y H, Data Tnab. CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and ID moot ' ' *•*• wttbmit mrta, Aptd, to C. CF. riAHKIt Baal,bam. Oantr* C*a*7, Pa.