THE ( KNTIIE KEPOKTKH I'ilU US DAY NOV. 26, 1875. ODGE MEETINGS OaaTait HutLnnel, Nn *•*. I O. of O F, mU •tm HaturSay #v#ntn In lb# On Follow* Hall J M OiixiUAKn. Soot H P. AaibV, A it. OU) FoaT lo'iHdt. No. MT. F. A M . raoou o TtinoHiki otonlaj. on->r after MOB fall moon la In# i >-ala>U*J ' lorooonon or nflor mob full moon, #1 lliolr 11*11 J J ABKBI " LOC A.L IT EMS. Oar friend# will oblige bv sending us tent# nl local new* in their locality, Rive u the laeuonlv, and we will put them in shape, nU. the other I day. the auctioneer put up a stuffed goose, called it an eagle, and sold it to a colored man for sixty cent* Always buy a; Sech ler's cheap grocery and you'll never be ' fooled. I>K ATM of AN Oi-t CiTUgw After 1 a short illness on Friday morning, 0ct.22, 1875, in the village ol" lMainfUld, Will e dearly bought; Then 1 repent and err again, Before I reach three score arid ten. What folly fills the youthfU! breast. The wayward mind can never rest; Still something new attracts the sight, And promises some new deiigbi; But youth cannot return again, Our years now count three score au J ten From day to day we onward go; But ah ! how utile do we know : For one short hour may cut the thread. And number us among the dead. We all must die, but don't know when, Perhaps before three score and ten. The fool hath said within his heart. My wraith and 1 shall ni-ver part; I'll need it alt in life, you know. Then let my coffers overflow ; I' 11 not be like some other men, Bui live Gil twice three score and ten. Oh fool! you know that you must die; It matters not if you or 1. Abundance have of this werlds store, Wiien we are dead we n.-ed no more. Perhaps tb truth you'll find out than, Before you reach three score and tan. For one that lives beyond that age. Death marks a hundred oa his page ; The young, the middle aged, una all. Are subject to his daily call. Then hear the call ye sons of rnen. Nor boast of three score years and ten. The pro-peels of my youth wero bright; In folly's path I took delight. For pleasure 1 for days wouid roam ; No joys tor me were found at home. A dear companion, now wad then Drop'd ofl before three score and ten. Mv checker'd y-*rs an i days progressed, 1 tried to do what I thought best; I tdiied and strove, but strove in vain, An independent lot l gain. And now like many other men. I'm poor at three score years and ten. But peverly is no disgrace. If honest actions have their place. The poor man cried in days of old. As we in ceripture have been tuid ; lliscry was heard, his Mafcerthcn Saved him although three score and ten. The rich and poor, and every via**, Through death's wide open door must pass; Thorn's none exempt, but aii must go. But where, an wber<-! there's none can know: Perhaps in iiappineee to dwell ; Pern apt. in misery sink to hell. Their re.-Ue*s years of toil and pain , Their hope of wea.tb, a atore to gain ; Their many struggle* through pai years, Their anxious thoughts and doubts and fear-, AH now are gone, nad they must go Either to endless joy or woe Could we but see beynd the grave The portion we're destined to nav two alike, but nil agree In this one trait — Humanity. A* in the body, so the mind, The greatest difference there we find ; Each has his own peculiar views ; And each a different course pursues ; But in one point we all unite. We aim l give and take delight. Man's an enigma not yet guessed, An earthly riddle unexpressed. A something that from nothing came, A * >ui incased within a frame ; The frame decays, the body diet, The soul released, ascend# the skies. Man's a strange creature at the best, He mains mound, but cannot rest. He's not contented with his lot, But longs for what he hat not got. F"f wealth, or honor, or fame, or ene, lie d sacrifice hi* life for these. Could he but see ins foolish course, And view hi* ona*ited force ; Could he but tee how wank and vain, Hit wihe< after earthly gain. How far in folly he had w>*nt; He'd set lnm down and be content. Formed by that Great Eternal mind, Holy, benevolent and kind ; Plae'd on the earth by his command; Supported by his mighty hand. His soul a native of the skies. Returns when hit fruii body diet. Soon the cold grave mu-t be his bed. To rest among the silent (lead : Till the last trump shall bid bun rite With angel e-cort to the skies There with the 1 eavenly liogl to sing Immortal praises to tu* King. Then, what it man ? I ask again : A subject to disease and pain. Ilia years on eartli are but a dream, As down be passes life's swift stream ; The current sweeps him as it flow* ; Down to the grave he quickly goes. But there's a brighter world above Where all is joy and peace and lova. There shall the ransomed sit and ting The praiset of our heavenly King. The wearied toul shall ever rest. Reclining on the Saviour's breast. Low in the dust of earth we lie, And grovel here until we die. Fond ol this life with all its pain, Still striving, panting after gain ; Till sickness breaks the brittle thread, And we are numbered with the dead. Tired of the world, i long to go, A nd bid adieu to all below ; I long to leave this world of pain, Nor wish yet longer to remain. We long for that eternal rest, Prepared in boaven for all the b'tet. Funß A vox. Al'JlUiVOttj, ft, Don't f#il to coll t Sovhlor# tor your Rroeorio# *!*<• tliem only on# r?i to sat!•?>• your#itret that they hoop the cheapest and l>et, ——Any t>n# within# to purchaao • prop> ertyiu Millhoitn, too tli# adv. of 8. M. Swart*, in anothor column. A iletirablo homo at Churchvilo, T, Frederick"#, i* ui*#rtio.l for 1 in lit# Reporter. John C. Rote, who keeps * livery at Hoi elonte, had n horse and buggy stolen on Thursday. 11. The llerichter appeared last week enlarged George i* an up-and-a doing disciple ec 10, for the pur pose of inspecting the cadets. The citiaetH of thi# place having pavements in front of their properties, thai are out of repair, should sec that lhay ar fixed at once, as winter is at our d.>or li w iil take hut a few tret of boards lo d> this, and very little time; if not done, it may be the cause f some one spraining w breaking a Umb Remember the old say • nig "A stitch in time saves nine." The house and tot of Mich, Zioglsr dae'd, at Aaronsburg, was purchased by John Meyer, of Brtuhvalley, for SI,'AA>. (louse, lot, barn, two squares, on* a good orchard, in same town, belonging to T Croiuutiler t estate, were lately sold to Aa ron Weaver, at public *a!e for $l,lOO Property is low at Aaronsburg. A Chicago debating society is pre paring to wrestle w th the following ques tion "Ke.!*ed, That a man who plays on an accordeoa and keeps a barking dog can't be a christian," and further, that he who does not go to Sechler's for for hi# groceries, does not understand his bsst interests. The spire on the M. K. Church in this (dace i now llniahed, except the paint ing, It i* substantial and presents a due appearance and doea credit to the builder, Mr l>avid Klepper of Uellefonte, who know- how to make a Aral clasa job, being experienced in spire building. The revolutionists who spent five dollars and lost one man in overturning the State Government of Panama, last month, were disgusted to find only J-vll in the treasury. That's not a great deal but still it would buy a pile ot groceries if invested at Srcbler <& Co's. jMV A - story-houe and lot, in a good location, at Aarontburg, with fruit, sys tem, and outbuildings on the premises, is offered at private tale Apply at this of fice. 25 ROV 4t. LADIES FAS MOSS MM. W K SXIrtCX. ur MtLKoY. has a good as j sorteieat in the MILLtSKKT. FWy-t 7Wmii*y. and /VessmuAiay I.inr Fai*j CE* t Si'tr. Come and see the Sttlks. j Cutting and FtrriNOa Socially. SPAWLS FROM PENN. Weddings are all the go iu Fenn at, present, only five couple wero married during the last ten or twelve days. Sausage time is at hand, and you can hear porker* squeal almost every, morn ing, which is a sign that there are aims more being slain. The lie rich ter appeared last week somewhat enlarged, and likewise im proved. 11 The building Association of Miilheiu. ii is getting along very fine, and money sells at a very good premium. It prom ises to be a success. At last the members of the Millheim ■ bond have sent for the material, out of 1 which to construct a wagon for the use of the band. We think it is time, too. that they get a wagon, as they potman j' too much excellent talent to 1> hauled (i about from place to place in old dilapi-j, dated wagons. • | Worthy Deputy Leonard Rhone (Granger Deputy) jasaed through the < lower end of the county last week, try- jl ing to effect some more organitaiions of the Patrons of Husbandry. '• Every second one you meet (between the age of five and twenty five year*}; stops you, and ask# you to exchange cards -visiting*! with Uiui. So much for popularity. The United Hrcthern of Millhviui arc making preparation* to finish the basement of their church, with the in tention of using it for Sunday School purposes in the future. Mr. Franklin Kern, aun of Christo pher Kern of Penns creek, arrived at home on Saturday lasL Mr. Kern had spent the |a.-t summer in Illinois and, Wisconsin. Western life seem* to agree very well with him. Whether he in tends going back or not, I ran not say, as I have not had sufficient time to talk with him. He is still tall, little Frank. The epezootic is again making iu< round among the horses, but in a some what milder form than before. 10 S.C TRAGIC DEATH OF lUT7. BURNS From the l.ewislowrs Gazette we take the | following particulars oflhis harrowing ac I cident, as gleaned from the parties with, | him, were aa follows: The hunters eon- ; •listed of ileosrs. Grarhart. Steiner, Wil son and Burn*, and were camped on the ; pike leading from Philipsburg to Ilelle-j funic, about 12 miles from the former place. Mr. Guver had also been with the party, but had left for home. On Monday; morning they resorted to a favorite haunt; ol deer, a mile or so irom the camp, andj gave KHz a choice stand el a crossing, a* he was very anxious to kill a deer, a wish I nil seemed desirous of seeing gratified The others were stationed a few hundred yards away, except Mr. Steiner, who un dertook to drive. About seven o'clock the report of a rifle was heard, and the remark was at oncu made that Rilz had shot one. Hearing nothing further, Wil son commenced moving towards the spot and gave the usual whistle signal, but re ceived no answer. Supposing that the ceer had been wounded, he moved on and again gave the signal, but still receiving no answer, he called on him by name with a like result, Mr. \V. then determined to go to the crossing and see if he could find any indications as to what course had been taken, but could discover nothing, until looking over the kg on which Kiiz hac been standing, he saw the lifeless body "f his friend in the cold embrace of death 1I was lying partly on one side, with hit I right hand in his pocket, having no d>>ubt been instantaneously killed. The log was about two feet from the ground, with the bark >(T, and wet, leaving no quioiinii *, to the manner in which the accident oc cur rrd He had been (tending en it with! the Henry rifle reding before him, hiij right band in hit pocket, and hit left on ! the muzzle. and |eriiaj. tit Mr. Wilton! supposes, leaning hit thin on hit hand The tearing away of the decayed aida of the log, taking also u piece of hard wood with it, thowt that the rifle made a iudden !ip, caught the cock, and diacharged the piece, the ball furrowing the back of hi* left hand, atriking hit upper lip a little on the left, and thence patting into the brain But a few minute* elapsed before the whole party wat brought to the tpot Pi gaze upon a tight which will not be for gotten to their dying days—thatof a friend whom they had parted with but an hour or two before, lying cold and dark, with out life or motion. At toon at possible, arrangements were made to reach a ttation and telegraph the tad newt to Lewistewn, and then to tranaport the body to the rail road. His remains were brought down yesterday morning In the Pacific Ex preta, and will be interred to-morrow af- I ternoon (Thursday 11th,) at two o'clock. United States Senator Orris 8. Ferry, i whose health haa been failing for aom I months past, died at his home in Nor wallt, Conn., on 21. I Vies President Wihoa (tlfd On lai |W#<7 Iftttirg, A SUPPLEMENT , To no ml, approval! the fl rat day May one llmustuid vighl hundred nud se venty-three, entitled "Au Act l> I amend and consolidate the aevera! acta relating to game ami game flali." SItCTION 1. He it eniicteii, Ac., Thai the iirsl aectioti of attid act he amend*' ' nl m *1 to read a. follow*, namely: That no peraon ahall kill or puraue, in any part of this state, any elk, or wild deer, uve only from the firat day of 'September to the first day of Decern j ber in any year. No person shall have in his or her possession, or offer for sale, or transport, auy elk, ur wild deer, or lieah vetitaon,gave only from! the tit>t day of September to the tirst day of December, in any year. No peraon shall, at any time, kill any lawn when in it* spotted co§t, or have the fresh skin of ueh fawn in his or her |kis#easiou. No peraon ahall pur-: tur any elk or wild deer with dog*, in] my part ol this state, or shall kill, hi ; tho waifr, any such oik, or wild deer, or lawn, which has been driven there , lo bv dogs. No person shall, ill any patt i f this slate, set any trap, or an* other device, at anv attilicial salt lick, or other place, for the purpose of trap ping any elk, deer, or fawn, and catch or kill the same, except for cunsutup tiou in his or her fatujly ; any person offending against any of the provisions of this sect ou, shall be deeiued guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a jienalty of fifty dollars for each elk, wild deer, or lawn, so killed, pur sued or trapped, or fresh elk, wild ;deer, or fawn skin had u his or her I possession, and may he proceeded against in any county of the state {wherein he may be arrested, having the same iu his or her possession: j I'rmnded hoxctvrr, That any person jinny sell, or have in his or her posses sion, the elk or wild deer aforesaid between the first day of December in any year aud the first day of Februa ry next following, without liability to the peuaitv herein imposed : iVoiad j fd. He shall prove that such game, it killed in this state, was killed within the time allowed by this act. or was killed outside of the limits of this state an 1 at some place where the law did not prohibit such killing. Dogs pur suing elk, or wild deer, or fawns, may be killed by any person ; and any eon stable, or other town official, may kill anv dog that habitually pursues elk, wild deer or fawns, ami the owner of such dog shall be liable lo a peon ty of ten dollars for each elk, wild deer or lawns, killed by such dog : I'rut id ed, That this act shaii be to coustru ed as not to change or alter the act to to which it ii a supplement, nor to change or alter any supplement there to. except only as to the lime during which it shall he lawful to kill or pur sue any elk, or wild deer, in any way. part of this slate. Apphovbd— Th lHth dav of March, A. 1). 1U75. MdOUY ASI) SANKKA IN I'HILA DELPHI A. Philadelphia, November 21. —Moody •it J Sankey bfjt*;; their meetings in Phila delphia 10-dy. The old freight depot at the Pennsylvania railroad, Thirteenth and Market slrre'.s, hat been EtleJ up for their use It it the largest building in the city outside of the cente'inie! buiidiog*. It •rata in the main hail lU.'AU people This rooming a heavy pouring rain set in abo ul seven o'clock and it rained stead -11 y utoal of the morning. At eight o'clock, when the door* were rioted, there were nearly lO.UIW people in the hall and la'ge numbers were turned away, being too late to obtain admittance. Kev, Dr. Newton, of the Kpiacopal church, made the opening prayer Mr Sari key aang. "What will the Harvest Be?'' Mr. Moody preached from "The Samaritan Wowtn " It waa an earneti pointed appeal to ;brialian workers Although the day waa •• wet and unfav orable. at three o'clock an immense crow j waa gathered about the building, and' when the door was opened in lets than flf teen minutes the hall was filled. Every chair on the fl >or being occupied, and the door was closed throe quarters of an hour before the service began It i estimated that 'JO.OUO people were gathered about the building and turned away unable to get n. Mr. Moody preached from "Courage and he Strong." The choir of over W voice# led the tinging Ons hundred and fifty bushels of corn we*e Siuaked in ten hour# one day recent ly by a farmer rctidiug near Miffiinburgh, Union county MtlkoT Makksts, corrected weekly by >,I) Sbelmire, Wheat SI '.51 to #! 'do Itarie.v 70c to 90e. Oata 2-lc to 85c Clover Seed $5 25 to $5 75. BKLLfcPONTK MARKETS. I V hue iVheat $1 -0 Ked 1 1f.... Bye 80 j I new Cm (>45 old 60. Oeis 30— Maries '<*> 70 . ...Clo . crat i d *5,50 Potatoes IK ; Lard per pound 8 Pork per poundOfi i Butter'JO. Egg* 15 Plaaler perton *l4 Tallow 8 Baron 10 Ham 15 hard ear pound 8 cents.........Buckwheat I 65 eta Kiour per barrel reUi17,00... Nova Scotia plaster sl4 to 15. Cayuga plaster S'J,SO per 2000 lbs. I" AST NOTICE- All persons indebted j to the estate of S. S. Wolf, dee d, II arc hereby notified to render satisfaction Jon or before the Ist day of January next, after which date all unltled accounts will 1 be placed into the hands ef an officer lor :collection. P HOFFKK. I C.C WOLF. j 26 nov Ct. Administrators. MARRIAGES. 1 On Thursday Nov 18th 1875, at the K*. J parsonage, hy Kev M Sloat, Mr U. F. j Keen to Mis* Arabella Herman, both of j Centre co. On the 16th int, at the Kef. psrsonsge at "i Aaroniburg. by Kev J. O Shoemaker 1; Mr. James C Condole Miss Jennie W"lf. r ' On the 14ih Inst. Adam L Kerstelier >! and Miss Lir.aie L ing, both of Penn town > ship. 1 On the 19th inst, David F. Korman and , Miss Mary Lmg. first from Haines and I latter from Penn t*p. : On the 19th inst, John Mowers..* and Mi- Purred A. Bower, both of Hine twp. On the 14th inst, by Rev. J. M. Price. Mr. Ma in- and Miss Sadie E. 1 Stoner, daughter of John Btoner K-n , ry -hower*. near Zion, I'a., by Kv. J i A. llrighl, Mr das. I'. Swart/., of ncai Miicsburg to Mj* Mary Solt, of Ilea? BelUfonte. On the '2l#t inet. Mr J. I). Muster to Mite R. K. trader, both of Centra co. DEATHS. On the 12th, in Haines twp, Mrs. Anne B Werntz, at the advanced age of 91 yn, 11 months and 28 day. On the nmo day and near the *a?ne place Mr*. Cathaiine Haines, aged 7-1 year* and 7 month* On Nov. 20th, at Perm Hall, Catharine Elizabeth, wife of R. II Solt, aged 3; year* and 10 day* On' 23, near Reber.burg, Mr*. Amelia, wife of Charles lt urly, aged 28 year*. NOTICE.— The Hardware *torc of J. A. Runkle & Bro., Millheiin, was! purchased by the undersigned for $0033 15, according to appreiaem.nl of inventory. All bu*ine>k with ihe store, hereafter, wlli ! be transacted in the name of the under -1 signed. J. K. RUNKLE. i 25 nov 2t. SALE.— . The subscribe.-offer* at private sale, , a property situated at Milibuim. A dou ble lot, thereon erected n TWO YTORY b HOUSE, a wood-house, a good stab le and other outbuilding*. Terms reasonable. for fuiihtr information address H. M. wartz, Centre Hill, or call on H, M it Swart# pear Miliheim, 2Uv?is- tf.u. BWAHT2. Si'Uiilx I)ic a 111 ltev I> Cattleman was stricken with paralysis while attending a fu 11 iu a 1 at Moorsville cemetery, " in Huntingdon county, on Wednesday. Vila had turned from tho grate after the [ service ami hail taken but a fw steps when ha fell, anil died in a few moments. ■ A barn on the farm el Ur II Orla jdy, near l'ttartburit, Huntingdon co,, with i about ten ton* of hay ami tome grain, wat 1 !totally destroyed by Bra on Friday even , in| la*! It it thought the lira wai the work of an incendiary. Market nil rt budge, l*bi!*<.!• t|ktltt, burned on Saturday evening Tiie des truction of the bridge will cause gieat in convenience to passengers, Adam* Kx ! press, Co., and large manufacturing estab llsluneliU on bulb tidet i'l tl>e rivet 'J I** j Pennsylvania llaiiioad Company propose, jto erect a temporary bridge in the event! ol the lallure of the city councils !u erect a | new structure Gram, Seeds and Produce Lt> R THIS WAV. and bring your grain of all kinds, Clover Seed, I'ork. Poultry, Ac., Ac., te,* to Miiroy mill ware-house where yon will at all timet receive the highest t ash in ices for the same Salt, plaster, Coat, Fish, Ac lor sale. If Alikl,UJK£, lb no* 3 in . I VKMIUAULK lIoME At PRIVATE IJ SAI.K A very desirable property, I situated st ('Lurchville. Centre county Pa. Sit ulftrtd tt private sale Improvement* ( constat of a now l'U lOHf DM KLI.- ING Hol.'SK £f*3 ft anevcrtailing we l with pump, Kurd en ami young fruit trees. I Churches, tchool house, store etc . Soar by r It la a desirable situation for a shoe-in a k , er. Terms reasonable, tor further io lormalioo call at the store of Messrs, Strohm Je or address the under. , sitt 11 id, at Selinsgfovc. Snyder isunly Pa lit vft THUS J PRBDBRICK JJ UX K V FOUND! Wolf's Old Stand. Largest. Best & Finest Goods in the Valley. Uootis at Old Fashioned Price#. At the Old Stand of WM. WOI.F. Would respectfully inform the World *ac* the rest of mankind, that he Lt juti opened out and ts < oi.ur.v receiving a large slock of UOOUS UF ALL KLNb which he is offering at tbo Very lr market pruts DRV ROODS aau Prints, Muslins, Opera Cantons, and Woljj i flannel* lunlie* Dr..* Goods, sueh an Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress C'lotu, f Sateens, Tamnse, tegstksr with a full tock of everything usually kept in Uiei Doy Goods litis. which he has determined to sell veil*, cheap, consisting of NOTIONS: | A full Stock, consisting part of Ladies and! Children's Merino liose, (V.lars, Kidj gloves, bel quality silk an i Lisle thread Gloves, Hoods, Nubia*, lircakfast shawls,' DATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's of lite latest style arid best. CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice sole, lion of Men's' and Boy's of the newest styles and roostj serviceable materials. ROOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. Unquestionably lbs best sustained work of the kind in the World —C- I Harper's* HiiKiirlnc. tu.l HTHATST' KSIMI uf Viae Peres Tho *ci UKrmaflUnti *tfwuildra # U*l* most!*!; pro*#* tU foaun>! k-JipUßwr. d •KM na Ibjfwla &** •# \Uiuk fU horJ t•*/ H |>ea#uUm mtf) muMi • c*m f uAti*r it NMI erf tie* •■Urnlnra M mli M * tttsrrtainm of UT PUDSI' MIOD .HVEIOFT RINU I PIM feMMlMtat *Wd fe Iftlt Mxillnr |mset '-in f1t? etktn.#iM. nrdtntie ••*}!* *t4 tttilur* t.U luiknM IN*® •* If II B*E T..| I*D T!B I4IM. nLv'Ulet tie <** iMt*< The Utiuinr Ut *•• (toad **<: nt e*ii ell lb* anjrn of iu hie -4 klyn t£*MW fwstee of lb# mart of m*Wrct a- via b# ftres *jl*oew1 *> eertele Is ihi* It. mil rMfawt*. II U ea ii. u4 fUj 4*mi oe lie | reel, notNreee - Ptkll*4#*t hie Jam!**? TEEMS l\**Uge free to ail lubKr.Un in the Utii i ted Slat... llrp*>'s aa* r**r ... fine *< m> laclujr • |M tM.yaa.al oi 11 by lb. ' pwbltahwr* llfcrtHF* • Uifuifis. Wmlilv ad i fUaar. U. {;••• • IVrlflJi. tii tw td trou f w on* y#a* f* m An filn pp of cither lb* M***in* W##kly. or ' n*A •>a Ihi *uHUNi r*Ua lew **ry of ftr* cab •#tb*r* at •< ft} oEfh. tn on* rwmiiian. # or ui cj4#! for 4* .. atUiOjl ttirt xyy fro* lUi k Nmcbcjc can h* capojioil *f anj lira* A < *mil*4* H* nf lUrt<*r • Ma#**!**, now 1 la| 11 \ olttman. If) ft**t cloth b #.{:#. crtU U ***vt Lj M'*eo freight t fir*#e nf parr:.*wr. tor (W *2 p*t *-slam* ftisyt* by well. • * ft 1 Cloth rM. Wt Mdif. £*>-onU by mail. A Oftßhl4 AnalyticaJ In>te to th* ft ml Kfl* Vo|- j ti:n** i linnet', Nlmmio" baa j; f^ n t*9*imnnM *alUbl* for r*f*w*r* the nd and rprvx! wealth oflnfortaaUoa wbtch coaaUlut** iu* a {.or foot tlltr*fd lltrarjr fyrLsytadla Pen. 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Exposition as may bs pectiliaftly appitoplatv to It* col* [ uran- Nsw*paper*siu nottocopy this advertUeroont with i A DMLNISTRATOKB NOTICB.- A Letter* of administration on the estate • of Jacob K lino, let.) of I'ottor twp . dee d, hmv4ttjc bnn (frmiUii ij tbt* uftii#rign#u, all person* k now me themselves to be In* , drilled to id decedent ere requeeUd l tiieke linuiedietn payment, and (ilfMiM having rlallna agalltal the catete will pre* sent tnein euthentleeted tor settlement. Kl KUN K A JOHN MM A N NON. no* 1H 01. Adm'r* 4 DMINtSTHATOIIM.NOTItK. A Letter* of adhitnietratUin on the estate of Daniel Ktiti|url. Il f Hoffli t*p. (lAVthg grahttnl t itlO UfnJ©rigllH3.i ell person* knowing theimelvo* to he in debted to *aid deetdent era rrnue.ted t. make Immediate payment, enu perun li*i*l eltliui *f*lnit lb* eatete will pre ent them eutlientii tied for settlement. D.VVIU KIMI'oKT ! Nov 6 til Adn r. |<\\LL OI'KNINH OK Bonnets. Trimmings. Millinery. AT Mi* Lucy Ueiniojjfr'e, IN CENTRE HA LI,. who I.Just frlu.io .1 ftolo I'tooi 1. ..a with the LATKM'I V VSIIKINS, end , complete stock of New Holilieta, to w JlaU r'ecant Trimming', A , which will h ►old or made up, at reasonable prleca AI o, old ladtea Ureas Caps .%.The new styles are very pretty■.* Ladies call and are them early First come. Ileal served del J* It. MILINLE * 000 Dg # Nri. X. K. MrKSTIKK,' rrn *e Mill*, bat iuat telurned fr.uu I'UiU ielphia, with (ha latest styles of Straw !">llk and fancy Hat., Bonneta, Ac , Velvets, Kh.wera, f'rapet, Hilit Goods, Feather*, Blondes, Ribbon* Kuebe*. llra.da, Ornament*. Ac A full line of all the latest si v !a ol M iliin ery Goods, which will be aoid at the low est prices She has one of the brat millin er* in ber employ. trHiU and Bonnet* retrimed in the at eat style *lkS tin l.'l '.'in. A DMISiHTHATon S Noi !< E l.ettessof administration ou the estate of Jacob Meese, late of Potter twp,, deed, having been granted to the undersigned, .11 persons knowing themselves to he in debted t • said decedent are requested p. tnake immediate payment, and person* having claims against (ho estate will pre sent tliein authenticated for settlement. JOHN SHANNON, Oct 21 6l Ailrar, Don't Buy HARD COAL BASE BURNER HEATING STtH'H, until you have ex antined the X ipirt JU % jfiß, s ! gftiii up J —THE - Itest Handsomest STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call ami ace them a( the Store of %, j. iti tNn iv CK.vtbj: HALL, Pa.! BIhiKTGEN r> - j ASH GOOD SALESMEN ; Are "cutaigo ss.'kar'' with the famous! II 111 A DEKIO .IK, [The French Edition of which sella f-r fl16, and the t-onden Edition far f'JDU. |Our Pupulsr Edition ; F . eonlaining ; over One Hundred full page quarto plates, it the (ksyrsf a.-id i>i ouA/ico/ioa ita America, and the BuT TO SELL [Critics vie with each olhrr in praising it, ,and the masses buy it From lacsl agent in South port, t'onn " In our village ot eighty houses I have :ak< •• * ity-S> . vi. -1 liirs canv a-se !• Tux "tixey '* This Soap i manufactured fivm pure I materials, aml it contain* l*rg„ per centage of Vegetable Oil, i* warranted ful-, ly equal to the bet imported CaslllfSoap, : ■nd at the Mint time possesses all the, washing and clean.itig propertm* of the, celebrated Oermen and French Laumlrj Soap* It i therefore recommended for u. in the Laundre. Kitchen, and Bath* rtnyn, and for general hou.ehold purpo ses. al.o, fur I'rinUut, Paint* rs, Engineers, ■n<) Machinists, aa it will remove stain# 01. Ink, Great*. Tr, Oil, Paint, etc , from the: hand*. Manufactured oniv b* CKAMPTON RRotIiERS. '2 .4, 6, H, and 10 Rutgers Place, and S3 and E'.Jeffer*<.nStreet. New York. Not 11. ta. I r-mruT ruocLA M \TION Vi tieiwss lh# Han t 'harloa A Mayor, rrrsldsal f i Ut* - I'iM# ta ho JfcHh JnsUctwf ifta Uirt. ronaintlftf of f b cotuitlia•ftVlitrt, ( JlnUm ans i >ar Arid, and th* llocicsrwhlo W W Lmr* a4 th* Honors!';# II Aa*ocUt*4 In t'w&Uw rxawtftf. kavlnf tw*l thl procopt. twirlna m*nc* t Ih* 4th Mn4ay of twin# th* 2Jr4 4aj of Not 171, and to e.gUsuf two w*|ta JtisU.* I* tlt*r*for* Jwb|flja to th* CorottWf, Ja I Iter* of th* rfthci. A tdrrsoart and I 'onalabl** of tb*i j a*hi "'tanly of Cwfttrw, that Uj l* th*n and U**rw tn J fh*tr prp*r twnms, at !• oVtmk tn th# finwona of jaistd day. with th*tr r**orda. tnq itatitona. rtamtna He-n*. and th#ti own r*m*mtraiu *. to do thew* thin** j erbkeh t> lh*tr oftto* atn**rtatn* 1* t>* dws#, and than* ; whnar* U-und tn rw<*wntanc* to tm**cut awaln*! I lb* |irtsnrs that af# or aha 111* tn th# Jail of Cantr# cxmnty. t>* th# and tbrr* to pnawutr t*ar of our 1-ord, lfk. and In h* nin*ty ninth jear of lod*P*nd#nc* of lb* I'lM Htatoa B. I CHI AIT KR. M.crtfl The Granger Slore! Something New! CASH AND PRODUCE FOR CHEAP GOODS. SHORT CREDIT A SHORT PROFITS. INRKAIi GREXOBLi . Spring Mill* lias established a store touil the times, and has a complete itock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, UKOCKKIKS. HA RI)W ARK, QUE ENS WARE HATS, CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, FISH, SALT. CIGARS. TOBACCO, DKI'GS. SPICKS. OILS, In short a lull lino of EVERYTHING KoK LESS PRICKS THAN KLsKtVHKKK CORK AND JCIIGK FOR YOUR SELVES sfeb. y. NEW Til© Manufactory. . WOODWARD, PA The undersigned ha* opened it now Tile Shop for manufacturing nil kind* of Tile*. Person* wishing to drain off their land will please call nnd examine our slock. a* wo tnitko the round and alio the horseshoe tile. For at tuple call at the Reporter office. D. VKNADA & SON, '2l oct Hm. Woodward. Simon Haines, CENTRE HALL. Manufacturer of Cftrrl*|M. Htignie*. WIIKUIIN, dc. Of every description ; running gear for all kind* of vehicle*, made to order, and in tir-t class manner. Being a practical me chanic, I would WAftHA-NT ALL WORK to 2|vo satisfaction. Repairing promptly attended to at the lowest rates Uncie r taklno. Coflins of itli stylos made on shortest notice. The lusluess ot undertaking attends to in all it* '•branches. solicitsa share pf pMrontft. V epx Jf HTOKE. NIW GOODS AND Pan i o Prices. 11. a. I.AHHI >n:IC. 1 ut the old Centre Hill stand. J ul opening • Stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A Urge variety of Ladies Drtti Goodr Greet iisrgttin. in Muslins anil C'ttlicoee (toady lliadc Clothing Warranted to Suit. i!l Cloth. Slid CwtitADO, Ceul ba < xcclltu His Grocery Department, k.tonUlir. everyone In assortment and lot* i'fi< > t 'iyrup, Sugar, T< Canned fruit* UDHIMIII' end Foreign Fruit., Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart- HI fit M I'af liter., M I duller lit Jun ket Thrti tiiu and it. el bat atloni.hingly low j.rii-r. " i.i4|t OKH, for medicinal purjxea. J I'ruMte il Sujjji uufa in gieat variety. Alio, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, land all other irtklM u*ualiy kept in a tjrlclan Drug Bu>re. Prescriptions carefully (impounded. If iif M ILL Kit ,v MiN. ID ahpurUir for Boota uud Shoe# ! P O W E It S* BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Opposite Bush House, BELLKFOSTE. I'A. Power* It ol A Shoe Store it the lirg.v, and best locked eiiabliihttignl in Ccntn jCounty. He keejm constantly ou hand a full line of II 4) 41 T S A \ I S H 4) i: H. tie it jml opening the large#l l/ock of Spring Go. J ever broigbi t > Boliefit.U --r J i) £ 3 >J t> 2 3 for ladie*, kept c(Milanttf on hand. f Boou and for men and w>nuu, o! alt Hj'lm, <|ualll)' arid price*, fr on ib< , ■noit cually to the cheapest, cou*umS„( j kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION! either in quality or price*. Call and jexamiuo hi* new slock of Spring ami 'Summer Good*, and you will tind u to your advantage. AprSlly ! NKW TORS BRANCH STORE; M.Clatni Block, Directly Opp. Bui ; Houae, Belief -nte, Pa. IMtERMAX A CO., Prop'n. Dry Goods, HOSIIvItY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOOD S. BTBICTLT FIBS T-C LASS GOODS Below the I sual Prices. Nov I'd tf r I r. . tiuujt. r. * stick*. a. k. mc* WILSON & HICKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD WAKE UK A LKi;S. I HON. PA IN VS. 01LS. li LASS, AC Builders Hardware COACH MAKERS GOODS. CA HIN KT MA K Kit .S Si OCK. Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS. &C. WILSON & HICKS. Be! Monte, IV NOTICE. —We will m'l to rc*jH>n*ibl< men on three month* rtrdit Will lake off per > ent for c**h which i* equel to '2O prr cent, per annum It will p*y the pur eh.inf to borrow at 1" from other partie*. if he call *ave HI buying from u*. In tbi way we inn turn our mono* and .ell low er. Mar 15. t: CENJRE HALL Hardware Store. J. 0. DEININOEK A new,complete llnrdwere St'-rc hai been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hell, where he i prepared to eil tl< kind* of Building and HotMe "urniablng Hardware, Nailr. Ec. Circular and Hand Sew#, Teai'on Saw * Webb Saw., Clothe. Rack., u full WMOit nient of Glaa* and Mirror Plate l'ictur* Fn me. Spokes. Felloe*, and Hubs, lablt Cutlery, Shovel*, Spades *nd Forks, ljtwk". Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs llorre Shoes, Nails, Norway Itods Oils, Tea Bells, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Varn ishes. Picture# frtard in tlic fine-1 l> io Anything not on hand, ordered ujii hcrteal notice. Vtf Hemcuiber, N!1 od offered ettea|> er than oUewbore auit Jl' 73-1 f JOHN t iMP'S Furniture Rooms. MILROY, MIFFLIN CO., PA Extension Tables, Chamber Suits, Fine& Common Furniture, Consisting in part ot BUREAUS, BKP STEADS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. The public generally aro invited to call and see the tine assortment of FURNI TUUb to be found at the above establish ment, all ot our own Manufacture. Undertaking tn all it* branches, Coffins, Caskets and Shrouds. Having purchased an elegant Hearse, 1 will attend all orders of undertaking 1 may receive from Pepnivaliey, Centre Co. Pa. JOHN CAMP. Jan Utt if, BUY YOUR DRUGS FROH RANKIN'S I) V U x St o re. „ (IIXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER OUJ STORE.) f'FHKSH AND CHEAP Apr, Stt. FURNITURE. JOHN nRECIiniLL, in his elegant New Rooms, Spring stir MeUefonte. llw un hud a splendid assortment o HOUSE fUHKri I'HK from tho com (Holiest to the liioit elegant. (HAM HER SKTB, PARLOR SETS. HOPA>, CHAIKB. lIhJjnTKAI'S. WCKIL MA'I'I UL-bEH. 11 A1 It MAT TRESS j£.s ( tnd anything wanted in the Um< of hi ouiuc* homemade stul city work. Ai iO, ha* luadr ii •|iwisi. . and In.-pa o hstid, tin- iargid and 1.. S stock of WALL PAPER. Uo ► <• tilers* in llruiiN, 4 liemiruts l*€rriuiT>, I'HIIf) iaotMlw Ac. Ac. Pure Wme# and Liquor* for uiedlcr purposes a!wave kept. may "I. "2. QEN PRE 11 ALL Furniture Booms. 1 i:zitt lilti uri.m:, respectfully inform* tho citiseis* of CVi.tr counter, that ho hat b'Migh t utit the oh stand ot J. 0 Deaiinger, end ha* rahuMf the price,. They he* t- constantly on iiand and make to order iIKDSTEAuPS, BUREAU'S, SINES. WAMISTANDS, CORNKR CUPBOARDS TABLES. A... Ae. loUK MaPK CHAlg* ALWAYS 0* HaSI .Ttnlr itwk of ready-made Furniture i sree stid warrsttted of good workmansbL aid is all made uudcr their own (mined te U|Mrvltiii|L and i> offered i.l rat*. It caper than ©Uewberc. Call and *et our toe It before purco* tin; la#where. 3B feb. I| Gift ou(avtur TbRXiS, 11 AT Kit PIPES, orwbaleve purpose good quality of Cement is den rable This Cement has already bee> tested tor and wide. and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persona, therefore mm -trus ting Citterns, laying Water Pipes, tc . will And it to their advantage to bee this in mind, and also, that be warrants th article repr. ■ented. J n*hurg, 1* I W. A. CURRY. A Di/Jfifcli/'o CENTRE II ILL.PI. Would most respectfully inform the cit tens of this '• trinity, that he has started • -i** Boot and Shoe .Shop, and would to hankful for a share of the public natron | .go. Boot-and Shoes made to order am vecording to style gr.d warrants hi* worl ito equal any made clsew here. All kind f repairing done, and charge*!easonablc (live him a all fell IS It IL. M'AXfSLKR Attomey-at-Law lU-Uclonte. Pa. Unice wit! Bush A Yocum. Consultation in Kr.glis) snd German t o!lections promptly attend >d to. febd-tf Q l T M MI NO 8 11 OC S £ Bellefonte, PA. ISAAC MILLKK, Proprietor. The Cuimtiings liou.se, on wiiopttml, is one of the pieasantest located hotels ii tin town It be- the best Cablet it) th> place. I.r :in eiicllrnl livery attached at.u vefjr attention wilt be paid jr\ie?!s N< paint wfil he spared to tmtke it a pleasant tni agreeable stepping place for 'he pub ie. Boarding lr the day or week, anc *ts charged will always he found var> 'n* June IT itK\*Y smocKKßiiorr, J. r. BUCOEHI President, Cashier. Q KKTHE C() V NTY BANKING Cl (I,a!i- Millikm, Hoover A Co.) RKCEIVK DKPOSITS. And Allow iutercrt, Discount Notes, Buy acJ -ell, Government Secu ities.OoM {• *i>io'r.wr Counoa# "Krnr Ikiaw. >i *- ~f,; Stock fee lr nhmild h e •. - tITTUGUN v .' w Corn & Cob HKOOUS' T. • N ' ■ -wr Improved Kor tlorae or Steam Cower Cross-Cut and Circular* WOOD-- SAWING MACHINEB. Deacrlptirs Circulars and Piles !.M sob I free. BI.YnVKR MMufm*tur' IIR ( 0 J fiC4to(KM West Eighth S* CINCINNATI, 0., Manufacture, of Can* Machinery. Stettin ..lies. Shaker Thresher, Farm, School, and Church Bells, etc. Dec 10. y. BKA'ITY MANO! ENDORSED BY THE HIGHEST MU SICAL authorities throughout ihc world 1 as THE BEST. I> F. BKATTY, Propri j etor, Washington, N.J. DF. FORTNEY, Attorney at La* Bellefoato, f, OficeoveTßer bwk. mi M'w HHMMHMr oaMMM Me r j FOR PAP V Rltt AND A LI. oTfif.7? Go to . , C itgitenlieiiner. 1.... . :i* . . . t iug that he can please the uoet fastidi JUS Cell nod see. . I£AApcUGG ano Forte combiata very improvement in tone with power au great durability, nnd has received #h unqualiUt-d endortemwiti of the high si Musical authorities for it* Marvellous a Inordinary ricLnes* of Tune, having <0 teUFERIDE IN THE WORLD, unrgo *iaa TJ Octave*, overstrung Base,* H iron Frame, French Grand action, ft't Disk, Carved iVdal,Solid Rosewood •lould.t.gs. Ivory Key Front Capped fan incis, a Grade Treble, Ac., At , Ac. •Teight when bused over One Thousand I'ounJV Liberal discount to the trade, igr ntt Wanted—i maitt or temaie.) e* t?i i d stamp for Circular. Address he inventor unci Proprietor, DANIEL F. JKAITY. Wmblnyutn, New Jersey. C. PECK'S New Coach Manufactory* CENTRE HALL, FA. The undersigned ha* opened a new es abimhmeuc at bit new shops, for the aauufitctuii- of Carriages, Buggies, fevery description . AM vehicles manufactured by him ire warranted to render satisfaction, and as •qual to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best malarial, md employs the most skillful workmen, fence they Salter themselves that their cork can not be excelled for durability >ti J finish. Orders from a distance promptly altend •d to.' Come and examine my work before inti-acting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kinds of Reps ring done. vl W ' IIAR iJTva! E STORE. J. & J. HARRIS. No. 5, BROCKSRHOVF ROW. A new and .complete Ha.-dware Store ia* boon opened by the undersigned in trockerhoff s new building— where they re i-r< pared to sell ail Ainds of Building nd li aise Furnishing Hardware, Iron, rteel Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Bothe- Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and land Saws, Teunon >aw, Webb Saws, ce Cream Freeaers, Bath Tubs, Clothes "tacks, a full assortment of Glass and Mirror Flate of all sire*. Picture Frames, A" heel harrow*. Lamp*. Coal Oil Lamps, ielting, Spokes, Filloes, and Hubs, Plow*. Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Point*. Shear Mold Board- and Cultiva or T<'< th, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades unl Fortes. Locks. Hinges. Screws, Bash •springs, Horse-Shoe*. Nails, Norway dod*. Oils, Lard. Lubricating Coal, Linseed. Tanner*. Anvils, Vices, Bellows, -crew Plates, Blacksmiths To Ms, Factory Bells. Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpenter fools. Fruit Jars and Cans, Paint, Oils, Varnishes received and for sale at • inef. 8-if J. A J. HARRIS. *< x Blatchley' * m. D. M. RITTESHOUSK, WITH KOONK. SCIMVAR7, dc CO. WHOLESALE I>KALRRS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Delaware Avenue, 137 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. P. A.Koos*. G Bcawsaa. J. SCHWA* tuartS.ly. THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED. The Best ani Cheapest now in Use. Man* ufaetured by DANIEL DRRK, Be lefonte, Pcnn'a. s&.Call and tee them \beJort purchatmf thacr. lapr-f I MfHEffigiyir M jy Jy j|P?f|Hl I FwS looed. leii pfioad, vtiraatad a|tiDit b? akfi* HL'xi cSi wfc vi w.'wiS&sM.a A