£lw Centre D moral. —• JJBLLEFONTB, PA TllE CENTRE I)KMIICHAT Is pub tih<*l ffrry fhur'lft> iuorolß|,A( ll#ll#font, Oilr ouDty, l*n. 1 t&HMH—Cashiu uO If nt i'HHI 111 ••IfHOCH. OO A I*l YK PATCH—dvuUd to th InhreaU f ih Vhot |*o|)U. tut'lfl within thrr month* will !>• cou • nlircd lu Mo will oo .Ilm untiuiif.l until •rr*rAf***r |mi l oxcopt At option of publisher* of tho ount> luuat to plCent*per Una. A llbaral dl*cinnt i* made to peri- n ailvertialng ly to* quarter, bah year, or year, a* follow*. • :j & ~ sraci occtmn. Oat IMb (or IS lloaa thl* typa)... sft tfrjil? Two iochea f 7 |o| I '• Three luche* i i if NUrttr oolumu 01 hea). Mil ouluata >r 1 • n In - If** a ilubh •• •• hae) I * •'orel.-M *lv r • •• I .1 I I ! f< I ' ft re ll •.-tiou, • iee| t a i' j • - i then balfyaarl) |. iyn-e tain arv*|ulrad ' air: It Matt ■ I neaacb ItWrtlt a X thlutf invrt t if*- that .orent*. Nrvri •• !■ • lit-.*i a ••turan*. 15 cent* j*r line,each Insertion A Most Atrocious IVrone. The avowed purpose o( the Stalwart lenders in the slate is to continue the old apportionment under the census of 1870, until after the re election of Don Cameron or l>on Cameron's man to the I'nited State* senate next year. That this is a high crime against representa tive government cannot he denied ; that it is contempt and defiance of man datory provisions of the Constitution of the Commonwealth and the oath of office of legislators is equally undenia fcle. That it is a fact, is manifest hy the refusal of tho legislature of I**l. He publican in l>oth branches and w.th a Republican governor in office, to appor tion the state under the census of 1 **u : by the orders Don Cameron left behind him when he sailed for Kurope that the state should not be apportioned : by Chairman < 'coper's public boasts in bis county town after the election of IS* I .' that there would be no apportionment; all culminating in the ultimatum and obstruction policy of the senate, and the continued refusal of that body to entertain legitimate and honest propnsi tion* from the houe for an adjustment of the apportionment question on just and non partisan basis. I lie injustice of continuing the ap portionment under the ren*iis of 1870, •luring the present dees le, i so mon* j trous we do not believe any honest llepublican can do augh' else than ' to"Jl.lrtt; th t is the ratio fixed l.y the Constitution to deter in,oe the representation of each county in the house of representative* of the' state legislature, l.et us see the ii jus tice worked l.y the Republican refusal i to reapportion the state, a* commanded by the Constitution. Allegheny county instead of /ourtrr members is entitled to u>" i, with a fraction probably large enough for a seventeenth member. At all everils j this county loses two vote* in the \* I sembly by Republican obstruction. Washington county, south of us, has thrtf representatives, and the adjoining county of Fayette has but . yet tin' , der the census of 18*0 Fayette |,* .',,421 r<.' rr population than Washington. • 'rawford county has ''our represent* tives, yet Westmoreland with o,l*o r f j opulation has but thr t. Reaver county ha* 39,601 population and tiro representatives, while Clearfield ha* 43,408 and but in-- representative, with ati eXce*over Reaver of 3,80.1 pop uiation. Venango, which ha* decreased ,n pop. illation since 1870. has thrre represents- j tivea with its 73.670 population, while Fayette with .18,842, or 11,171 excess of 1 population, has only b> '. Some.rset with a population of 33,110 j has two representatives, while ('leartield , with 53,408 hit but onr. Wo might continue these compare j son* throughout the state, showing the manifest injustice of the existing dis franchising apportionment, but we have given enough to make the case clear to any honest Republican, The senatorial apportionment is even more atrociously wrong in its combina tions, for the Cameron gerrymanders had a greater sweep in combining coun ties. To a limited extent the Constitu tion protects the representative appor tionment. This will do for u senatorial sample: The three Republican sena lorial districts of Lebanon, Delaware and Rucks (the Ninth, Tenth ant • Seventeenth) have a population of 163, 212, while the three Democratic) dis tricls of Rerks, Schuylkill and l.uxernc - have a population of .383,636 ! Yet tin 163,0(10 population has the same powei —that is, three senators —in defeatinf reapportionment that the 385,000 popu lation has in maintaining it. Thi seouudrelism ha* the power of perpetu ating itself. • These facts and figures sufficiently „ explain the motive and purposes of the , Stalwart senators in defeating appor tionment at this session. They rely on the dishonest gerrymander o! ten years , ago, made in the height and insolence of Cameron power, to defeat the popu ' lar will. i And these very fact* will explain the reason and urgency of the constitutional mandate that the state "shall be appor tioned immediately after each decennial census.' 1 A redistribution of political power become* necessary by the shifting population. Some portions of the state gmi largely, others are at a standstill, a ol others show an actual or comparn tivo decrease. Tnese lads are all known to the Slal w.irt senators, and yet they refuse an ! apportionment, it so happens that the | sections of the state gaining largest in i population are mainly Democratic conn ti *. That i* the reason of refusal. The j political history of the state cannot parallel the crime ot these .Stalwart and i submerged Independent senators, of | whom Ross t'uoper and ITtimatum Stewart are type*. Di* treason to the ' Constitution and the principle of Kqual ! Representation, n* well as the solemn loath of office they have subscribed •foba Stewart could 1-e executed on his j own confession, and Cooper on general ' | rineiples.— l\tt >n*ih /'■ •'. Ohio's Official 3 etc. The official vote of ithin i* rather in teresting to study. The total vote, 1721.461, i* onlv ,1(1.1 below the l'resi dentisl vote of 1 *,*o, and wa the larg est vote ever est at a state election. 11 exceeds tiie October vole of I**o 6,600, ind the n<-xt large*! slit-- vote that of th" Foster F.wing campaign in 179 by >2 I*sl. It exceeds tin- vote of la*t year : on *ecretarv of r;tv for Newman in I**2, pro. • tlis! I lie itrpublieans ti ne.et mtke the • •ermsu voters i-oui| i nsnt toward* the Republicans next year. It is gratifying the Democratic gain* ate in the country district*, and that they owe little or 1 not Ii nig to the so-c*.ied beer nod whisky . influence ot the eitie*. The Republi can* got the her.efit of that vote. If it is correct that the Prohibition vote only lacked 39,54-3 of a majority, it probably received 521,189 votes, and i there were 4m 1,271 vote* cast against it, 1 either hv the direct "no" or by not vol ' ing. litis would make the majority against Prohibition 79,086. The vote , wa* unexpectedly large, and possibly i indicates that if submitted nt a special election it would carry; although that i* bv no nieani certain —/ l'ntl. P.x\ Ri ri rn seems to have discovered a n"w industry in M****chu*ett*. The ( 'ommittceon F.duration and Labor was taking testimony on Friday, and ('has. T. Chance, of >oiner*ille, a currier by trade, said something about "the hu man hide business" when this followed: "Why, you do not mean to say," ask led Senator Rlair, "that this ha* been done to any great extent ?" j "Yes, sir : I do," was the reply, "and j of my own personal knowledge. I saw | the hide* myaelf as much as five or six I year* ago, heard of them eleven year* go, and know men who heard of them I eighteen years ago. The business has l>een increasing ever sinee until lately. Three or four months ago it wa* stopped." "What have you seen ?" inquired the Senator. "I have seen several whole hides of women that have been tanned. They were perfect, and looked as natural aa life." "Where did you see these T' ' "I don't know a* I ought to vay. It might injure me." "1 wilt take the responsibility for that," said tho .Senator assuringly. "Well, I guess 1 can stand it. I have seen them at Miller'a tannery, in Cambridge—the last one about a year go." <) ltc|itibllrau Sneers at (lie Jews " a sit am* nvnrxr. nv itßi'ttxsr.NTATlvr. am KRII AN. e Tin* house having under considers >r lion the resolution of Mr. A merman, ol R Fackawannn, to requcat the senate to 1 appoint a conference committee upon " congressional apportionment. Mr. 11 aye* •' of Krie, in the course of his remarks aaitl : y "Again lam opposed to this r**olu •* tion hecAUKo tire senate is not n .lew r shop. They liave given you their nfh n malum. Tak that or adjourn." * Mr. Amermnn in the course ot hi* re e ply said : 1 "iiy what tight, Mr.Speakei, does the , goritleniin re.-k to lieap obloquy upon the Jewish race? Why does ho again i make the cowardly and abusive attack upon u high-minded, wobcr, industrious ' and patriotic people, tirst tiegun t.y the ' senator from Franklin? (Mr. Stewart. ' ' Mr. Hayes —"I would inform the gen | tleman that I myself and not the sen j ' ator from Franklin tirst charged vour course as being 'as disreputable as a Jew's trade.' " "Mr. Amermnn : "He it o, if you I court the ignominious distinction of tie ' ing the leader in infamy. If the gen -1 tleman on that aide [the republican of the chamber who have iterated and te ( iterated this intolerant and bigoted at I taek follow you as then leader 111 this it I matters not to me. he Jewish people Mi j need no defense at my hands. Their 1 [ history has been written and is I.e.rig I written in the enterprises of the world. Front the early dawn of civili/jstion tiiev I have been in the van. In literature arid j art and science tuey occupy no st c ud I place. In finance they lead the world, j In benevolence and charity tlrev put to ( shame those who attack them. Though a people without a nation or a country ol their own ilteir statesmanship hs* 1 served and made great nations under ; their leadership. Who will rwtimat" whit l.ngltnd to day owes to her dev. .sii statesmen * No one ean trulhlully charge disloyally or cowardice u|>ou this i people. Their blood and tlaeir treasure ' are dedicated to the nation that pro- , tecta them. Withdraw Jewish hrain and enterpi .- and capital from this country I and bow you would set hack the hands 1 on the dial of our tinancia' progress. The panic of Is?? would be no eotopar- - ison to the eouseqi ences we would suf | fer. If industry he a subject for r irn. | it frugality be a matter tor obloquy, tl ' sobnetv fas worthy ol contempt, if i n- ' tcrprise acd grit be a matter for dei i siun, continue in what I in mild terms 1 call cowardly, ignotmnous abuse, intol , j eranl and bigoted attacks. Your poor j bouses bold none of these people. and J you scorn iliem. They are not in your I jails nod |>enitentiarie*. and *ou taunt ! them with faring dishonest. You have jnever been asked to drop a penny in 1 charity in their palm*, and you domic them. I atn not a Jew. Thank heaven lam not a bigot. You are not a Jew. They may thank heaven that you do not disgrace them. They need node fense. You and your colleagues have , | sinned against a noble people. You have again ahown your know nothing principles Acknowledge your fault in J shame, t'ease to do evil , learn to do i good by simulating their example, and _ never again let us blush to henr a repre J tentative of this great common wen It h stand in his place and utter word* so uubec imiog an Ant erican citizen.'' Judge lloadlv In Philadelphia. j . j PniLADttrnia, October 2.l.—.fudge I'ieorge lloadljr, Governor elect o* t'hio, | 'arrived in thiacily on Sunday ♦•veiling | i and took up his quarters at the St ' George hotel. "I feel better today,"' he remarked this afternoon to tl ie WWW . j correspondent, "than at any tr n since i the JStb day of August. Indc ed, Im very sanguine now of a tlioro igh and speedy restoration. I think a voyage to j Kurope is very improbable. J'y object in crossing the water would oe simply I for the tienetit of the sea voya ge to I.tv ' erpool and back, but I do twit think my I doctor considers there is -ai) necessuy i now for the change.'' "Wis thw result of y jtir election a ! surprise to you 7" "1 hardlv know how to answer that question. As far as nttr own anticipa tions were concerned they were simply verified. Whether the other side were j astonished or not I can not say. Just previous to the election I spoke in Tol edo, Helroit, Cleveland ...nd Sandusky, and I had not the si .gb'est doubt of the result of the voto ir those places, fn Erie county I premised u|>on ma jority of thousands; it vat 1.500. The gra|ie grower* ad-ted their strong weight to our forcea iu Krie and also in i Htowa county.'' "And what are your plans for the future. Governor? "They are entirely unformed. The recovery of mv health ta my first con •ideralion. That accomplished I shall feel the pulse of the St ate and t'.ecide upon my course of ac tion. Ihe tie to remain for tome little time in Pbt fade! phia, juat to be free Irt m excitem* -nt. I consider this U> be or e of the qo ieteat citiee on earth for rv pose. tarn in charge of an excellent, physician, and a portion of hia presori|>tion fa rest -bod ily and mental.'* No Truth In lliiit. | Our readers will bear witness that in till of the !kscssing ordinary j candor and tiiith. Time ami exptui ence have liroadened our vision, taught us to know bun better, and we b.cti-n to apologize for our mistake and to ile clare thul ' lie re i* no tiutli in bun." i In we jii Igu bim wrongly n< w.' Mr Sti-wu t himself is our tvitne* • II"* is lepoitcl in tie- l!fpublic;.n pupera as saying in in* nt -i - eclist I. met* tcr : "I tu-ed say no more (or our j ttwliflc tion tliit II tbi*. tinil in twelve nioiith* j there baa not fin-n a s.nglo tt-iiioval i Irani public office in p. mis) ivain t lor i political n-ii.ouH, Mtel v<• min now cln-ei j iully endorse an adi.iiniHiration that | one year ago wi severely eenured. What lia* the national administration ' done 111 twelve month* ;i at rune* t..n I wouiy spokesman to alter Ida opinion ol i a year rgo, I - f teased ill vein lII* lit lull I guage arid earnest in inn* . fi-.iii tin i Helaware to the I.ike ? Will 'o u I Stewart answer* 11 ir columns are 'open to bun. We ihulh-n,' - li-m to i give a reason for hi* i ban.e *>! t* i-•. I* llie in " iline ill 1 .'---* | it' til with ; Arthur than it wit* in October, |S k 2? Ha* Kautlrnan g ven pi u>• to W ib t in 1 the |.*ric.isl*r Collet tinri dislrl-'t or .' >'k I soli IO SuiiiV.it) ill the Allegber * "I t rn'l 1 llni •• ' • liol-tt I i Arthur in l'*-iirisy iv i ■ vtei • !i i• i - r. I ' rule ' If S i let Stewart Ii f " the 111 n . Has there been a sing ■ pp iitmcnt made by tb*' nslml. ,i im.iji-W it,on for i'eliltsy Ivan a in l'-< - l >• r that i n-'l Cameron's app* nit in- nt ni.tde to pl*a*e C ..ml at in* o- i n I: " - let Slew trt I Mill'- til'- lit" I- there a lederal i.tb • hold-r .t. -'..-.i..r - own county or •b■v. In r•• 11,r* n runut the state who 'i "• It• ■ t r. -pg. - * .met >n - a- bis l o*s iid inisti" If so l*-| "-I. * art point li. it out and w - guarantee j there will I- • a '<• i i 'or j*• t - J causes ' in !'•>' t ! tiiart It t" k Mew art to rnak' th'- l.tin ■ . K ■ 'there I "en nt.y •• i. - * t.tm-nt 'v Arliiur, or any on" undit i. n . nt •• ' 1 it t telve in mile in i for r.t.-yl vs run in who II tbe I o| .<• h s eh I tin i slurb test voire ? I: a | •nit*■•r wa* to I be :ipjmintol tor tb * c.ty would any Oil" t " pi- .mptll 'II* 111 • H to even I suggo' to t' * tin-run wi -1 it -ii .I '• i I* riot the inrtuem e ol th" latter w !!i Arthur *uptemw v<-i in. *. h tb* i grest -ra l>clwe n the I w .a* it was ir, I tho till of |s*_' J When w.* limn Stew r' r •' i * In | * cloter, l- v _'. .11 th" ri.-irt u ise at * llarrisburg, or ui 11 J*cr. I"' -t I*: j rs-'.-r What b - *u>. I tl. *ch inge ' ' an it be tint he *liall find t ' t-ene: t .11 thi* sudden . ..angc urely by I , } base subservu-nc* t th b *o! ikv be i has earned a "beru'i : roni 1! -- t -in I**3. ■ Apache* Routed liy Mi \li.ut Soldi' t*. Toat.sT or, tri/ona. tt • -W II stnart. who tia* relume I In r r-.m t I Sivisshctm Mountain* M*t;ie \| hcl"- jaaie been routed by Me* cat. tt'r; Siilb great slai' lit. r lln ;n. -ps have j ri stationed *n --to ] n vrr? ttln -" j Ire. .t of ilit* rav-ig' * uit' the ".* rra 'Me Ire mouniam*. I n*- Indi .n* tlu n jturr ed and lied tos ar-is Arizona, cl ■' ly tc llowid t-v tl "M> v cms, who oier tood them a' the extreme en I "! the | s*i* helm Mountains, where a rurirung fiiht ensued. The Mexican Command or sta ted that if hi* troop* It <1 not b< en coropfetrly worn out by t ghtitig and , foreed laarche* he wouid have dt ven 'the red dev.;. "n tl." St.. Cal ' vatton himself Itisgusl of it t idured I lergymnn. w I be lieve we should give our allegiance to that parly winch will give us our rights, even if it runs the devil * tirket or Hen ' Huller.* A Miracle. Wh •never there is an extraordinary occurrence—a ream tuns over a child without hurting it; a mechanic f*lU from a third story window, and in a week after he i* at work again, we are wont to exclaim, "what a usiraclc ' So. when Mr*. T. S. F.rerline, then of Allegheny City, Pa.. ha*l been sick with consumption for very long lime, had been told bf aeveral of the bet pliysi rians of that ritv that her time was but for few ht lira, that she ntu*t die. and when but the use of but one bottle of /Vmait in wi-eli t lime placed her on feet aga.n and made her the heartiest eater ill the family, all the p ople around, a* with one rejoicing voice eaol-.ine*l, "What a won detful miracle!' Hoe page .10 of the "Ills of Life." Your Pruggiat w ill give you one gratir. 43-21. Is He f hurtle Ituss ! I Till "TOHI roi l) ItV A IKK'II I/MIKIM, t/illll At COhTI. tM>, PnxTi.Axii. Mi , tf-t. 21. The d /u -t- hoit'ltv will publish m arti'-ie to tin ; elli-ct that it young man iii this town cl.ilin -to be Cliarlie Ibis*, jj,. ut i-ighli-en y.-i.rs "i'l till Hill) slim, goo I luuking, dark brown lici. tetidinp* to •ui 1. In"* fi.ri in-..'i and •yi , U„ , ~,,,, hire lioiu Ii stoti t-ur w.-i-k • ngn. 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It is not poisonous, tl -e* not Interfere arith the healthy tlesh, can IM applirsj to any pari >f the bodr , even the tongue. \\'e take nothing tor our service, until the cancer is cured. Addresx DR .1 HULHKRT. Kt(isvllls, Centre Car.. P NOril E is ht-relrv (jivfn thl the fieat aircant rf J.m>s UliUtse. frs*tee f flsra V Uilllken. IS..W itsra thaaa. has Iwe Had la It. .Xlios nt It,. I-,.,tH>*a-,*sr. M ft, t-wrt of Om> aww. l-lsa, |a ,nit er\l Is,a, .f aaSit font 4. C. lt *BPm. M M Pretaeaotary 1