sr- IJKE sehtre REPORTER. . iKD. 10HTZ............... *4ltst. ! Centre Hall, IV, IVo. 2, 1875. f Kff.V.f.— f2 per year, iw adeaace, 2..VM •<>< pairf tw nifcawc*. Ad9trtise>+"tt* 'AN* ftrlint for thrr* in- j isrtiont, mnd for 6 ana 12 *Hi>fk Ay >y~ it I ion fraef. Tlte fads carry the election and al ready Reading is opening soup houses. Other towns are doing the same. Grant takes his whisky straight, and hence his friends deny that he had any connection with the crocked whisky frauds of MTVtaidd and other pet rads. in St. Louis. "All the 1 democratic candidates for speaker of the next house of representa tives play poker. and on the avergc a IVmocratic politician would'nt amount to much unless he did." So savs the Wm'sport Ma*. A bub Well that's not as bad as with the fcl lowsin the Bulletin's party they adgct the "poker." The Pope has sent a sevrst note to Spain. Here is food for the third-term ers, and liraut should demand an ex planation. This note undoubtedly means a conspiracy to upset American institutions, and smash our school sys tem. Surely Grant did smell a mice when he made the Ues Moines speech a few weeks ago. A secret note to Spain ' what the deal does that mean? Vp and at 'am, Granties, and hurrah for a third-term. The Chicago Times becomes unusual ly severe when it remarks that an ex change new apapcr expresses sympathy for Grant, in that his friends, one by one, are dropping off into the Peniten tiary. But when his friends are all cor raleil, perhaps Grant will want to join thenl in the penitentiary; and it isn't necessary for him to add much to his present record to entitle huu to admis sion. This kind of talk will not please the Gaiette very well, which is just now engaged in picturing the transcendent beauties of a Third Term. Gen. M'Donald, Grant'* bosom friend and boas of the great St. Louis whisk} frauds, has been found guilty. A dis patch of "J".* ult., says: To-day has been devoted to sj<eech by counsel iu the M'- Donald trial. Judge Chester 11. Krum spoke for the defense, and Col. Dyer, District Attorney, for the prosecution. The case was then given to the jury who, after consultation for nearly three hour-, returned a verdict of guilty on all counts of the indictment, eight in number. Goes to meet Boas Tweed. The third-term question is gaining new life, notwithstanding Grant's letter to Harry White, which want to say that he didn't and that he did desire a third term. Any eight year old school-boy could tell that the letter was ambiguous, and now Want's own late sayings and the language of his kitchen-organs show plainly that he is trimming his sails for a third-term, and that his White letter was carefully trimmed with a loop-hole for his popping out for a third time. All federal office holders, and radical newspapers which enjoy fat advertising jobs from Washington, are proclaiming that Grant is the only man to lead their party to victory next year, and that he must be nominated for a third term. A majority of the radical organs are oppos ed to Grant's third-term aspirations, and declare that he will meet with over whelming defeat, and from present ap pearances the subject is likely to raise a row in that party. The Harrisburg Patriot has been im proved lately, and appears as an eight page daily. Always a good paper it is now better, and as the leading demo cratic organ of the state, should have the most liberal support from the party. If we desire to have a good organ—and we can not do without one—it must hare a good support. Ex-Governor Clifford, president of the Boston and Providence railroad, re quests the directors to cut his salary down one-half rather than reduce the wages of the workmen on the road. Herein iaan example worthy the im itation of Grant and Ilariranft. While the pay of the laboring man was going down, down, down to the starvation point, their wages were doubled. We do not expect to hear from either of these officials a desire to have their pay reduced until the wages of the poor man get back to a comfortably living figure. Says the Times: The more closely one looks into the crooked whisky de velopments, the more the suspicion grows that somebody very near to the President was friendly to the ring. Let ters signed "Bab," and attributed to Babcock, were shown to distillers by the dishonest officials who were corrupting them. MePonald.who has been chief of the ring for three or four years, was an intimate friend of Mr. Grant, and had influence enough with him to procure a revocal of Bristow's order changing the districts of supervisors to detect the frauds. McDonald was seen riding with the President on the avenues at about this time, and when he returned to St. Louis he left with the latter a splendid team of horses. Colonel Grosvenor says in his letter, that when Mr. Grant visit ed St. Louis McDonald was much in his company, and on one occasion, when they were at a fair together, the Presi dent having praised a pair of horses, McDonald bought them and gave them to him. These things alone would be disgraceful and suspicious enough, but they are not all. When Mr. Bristow prepared his grand coup d'etat upon the ring, he distrusted Chief Clerk Avery, who turns out to have been one of their Washington partners, and took nobody into his confidence except Solicitor Wil son. The utmost secresy was observed, and up to the time when the papers were put into the President's hands for his signature, neither Avery nor any other confident of the ring knew that a ■torm was impending. Yet no sooner did the papers reach the President and come to the knowledge of his private secretaries, Babcock and Luckey, than the telegraph flashed to St. Louis this emphatic warning: "Lightning will Strike to-morrow." The leak may have been elsewhere, but iu view of all the fiacts, the conclusion is almost irresisti ble that some member of the President's household furnished the information ups on which that dispatch was based. Congress meets next Monday. The house is largely democratic, and a lively canvass is going on for the Speakership. Randall, of Philadelphia, Kerr, ofjndi ana, Cox, of Yew York, Walker, of Vir ginia, and one or two other democratic members, are candidates for the posi tion. Randall and Kerr are the strong est, but it is thought that neither will have enough to elect, and that a cpp> ptVWW CMUvUUstti will be chosen. Fill FKFs. lloMon, Xovtmlifr IJOMII i • 11 k \ A Co., extensive coal and luuil'fr deal er* in Watertown, Mas*, have failed, with liabilities estimated at fSW.OUO. 1 he failure was caused by their inabilr ty tit collect from u large number of master-builders and carpoiilera indeht ed to them. Montreal, Nov. •'> Ualdw in A Sleep ef, of the Ooolii\H>ke Mills t'ontpany, Montreal, hate fnileil, with liabilities between f td.OOO anil soo.tttO. One hun dred skilled artisans and laborers ate thrown out of employ mcnl by their sns (tension. Buffalo. \. v , Novumbet Hn o tensive drv good- store of\V. 1' Marcy, at 270 and '.'77 Main street, this city closed its diH>rs to-dav. The liabilities ate abi'iit f!"n\iVK, T)e avetsare sup j posed to be about fIOO.OtHV I'he ereili tors are mostly eastern t.rm- Thus it eoutittuv's each day 1 tings a Ivateh of failures, sttsjtensiotvs, panics. or whatever you may choose to rail them Hands throw it out of employ with each | honest creditors loosing heavily and I dragged along dowu into lnukruptcv and this all with promises, for the ia-t ten years, of prosperity and g.'.*d things generally, if only the radicals be kept in (owe-. When was there such a long eoutinued depression w tth no prospeit for a change lor the better? llow long is this to last * liow long are the pc>>- l>le willing to vole that the men in of rice ahull continue to get rich by rib bing them, while they themselves are getting poorvr with the rte of each morning's sun ' tiraut has his salary doubled, and *ks a third-term, Ilait ranfl had liis salary doubled and w its re elected ; a radical congress dnibed its I pay. and all the while the pay of the far mer, mechanic has bung. 11ug down to the hand-to-mouth joint I How long is this state of affaire to u i.- tiuue? PKAYixutVR rut: frixidext. Philadelphia, Nov. '.'s. At the M>> ■l> and Sankcy in the dej-ut build ing this morning, lieu. II Stuart prnved earnestly for the President of the Tin ted States, that he might bo brought t the feet of Jesus. Now tkiltico. 11. Stuart it a radical himself, in full standing, and he should know whether l r . S. G. needs praying for—about every body else thinks he needs it, and if Moody and Sankev can succeed tu oouvPFtiiig the Long Brunch sea-gull, it would amount to a great deal in the honest administration of the gov ernment. But Grant is too fond of horse races, dog and cock tights, to pay tuuch attention to spiritual affairs, and then it would be a bigger job to convert the old smoker than any two men would like to contract for. It would require a thing like the Wayne station camp meeting, one entire season, to makeaa impression on I'seiess. A SEWfSDIAX FRAUD The disciples of the Winnebago are still true to Middletown practices and keep going for |>oor "Lo." A Topeka. Kansas, dispatch says that Enoch Iloag, suj>erintenJent of this In dian superintendence, and Agent (.lib son of the Usages, are both to be remov ed. It is charged here on good authori ty that a ring of speculators has been systematically defrauding the Potawa tomie Indians, who, until recently, oc cupied a reservation near Topeka. The principal charge is that certain member of the tribe, living in the Indian Terri tory, were represented as being dead, and their estates were administered up on and the proceeds pocketed by the riug. The amount realized bv the scheme is estimated at f JU.QtX*. THE WHISKY VASES-TRIM, "h CHIEF t L ER K A 1 ER Y COM MEM - ED. And now another pet under Grant is coming to grief. The case of Avery, Chief Clerk of the Internal Revenue at Washington, indicted for complicity in whisky frauds, was called in the United States District Court at St. Louis, on 2"hl ult., and both parties being ready to pro ceed, a jury was empannclled aud the trial commenced. The indictment contains four counts, charging that Av ery had knowledge of fraudulent pratw tices by Bevis A Fraser; wilfully failed to report the same for the purpose of aiding said tirm in its practices, and con spired with McDonald, Joyce, Fittro), Bevis St Fraeerand Ulrici to defraud the government ; also, that in the further ance of this conspiracy he and his co conspirators did perpetrate the frauds for which they were organized. Assistant Attorney Bliss opened the case for the prosecution, marking out its line of action, and stating what it ex pected to prove. The jury is composed of Nathan Cole, a prominent merchant and ex-mayor of this city, two retired merchants of St. Louis, and several gen tlemen occupying respectable and re sponsible positions in interior towns of the State. TO LSD EM SI FY OR AST FOR 1.0 s ISG THE TIIIRl) TERM. Washington Correspondence of the Chicago Journal: There is, however, a scheme on foot, with the object of con ferring continued honor upon President Grant, which I must regard as fairly en titled to the candid consideration of the public. The scheme, or rather sugges tion, hers referred to, grew out of the fact, which will not be denied, that Gen. Grant, in accepting the Presidency, made a great pecuniary sacrifice. Two plans in connection herewith have !>een canvassed. One is a pro]>os ed amendment to the Constitution. " This is, iu short, the suggestion of a new article to the Constitution provid ing that every ex-President of the Uni ted States shall be, ujon his retirement from office, except by impeachment, a Senator of the United States at Large for life. Another plan is to specially provide for President Grant, without waiting for a general provision on the subject. This plan is simply to declare by law that ex- President Grant shall be (Jensraliseiino of the army. It is a proposition, in a word, to place him again at the head of our army, by the creation of a new of fice, made expressly for him during his lifetime, and without at all interfering with the pay and emoluments of the present General and Lieutenanb-Geuer sl. This proposed plan would he in al most exact analogy of what was done in the case of Washington, who after his retirement, and war was threatened with France, was declared Generalissimo, and actually held that office for some time, though never exercising its func tions in the field. Sueli are the proposed projects as to President Grant as I get them here. They are not, of course, talked about on the streets or in the saloons and public club rooms; but those who arc uhle to go behind the scenes and get at the inside of things—the open secrets of this polils ical metropolis—know that these things are being constantly talked about by the initiated, and are likely BOOH to fake shape and come before the public. Jl}<> fierce storm, on l:st Sunday night, did ifiliah damage to shipping on tl\e northern late*. At Omaha the thermometer on (tie morning of the 2i)th, was U below /• r<S. Storm and cold weather reported from other sections. .Y.I TIO.XA I <;I:A.X<;F. l.i'iiisville, Nov.'.".' In the national grange to-day a committee wns appoint ed to arrange a special marriage cere mony for grangers. ltc solutions strongly condemnatory of the ciistuta tf fanners mortgaging their crops, were presented and inferred. Resolutions looking to the establish ing of an oftieial organ either at bonis villeoi elsewhere were not fa< reil V committee was appointed to memorial tie iMiigie-> for protcitioii against glass liojtjiels, isti'lpillais, eti by tbe e.-lal lishment of asi ieutillc bureau offners will bo elected t-> n oirow Tin: /• i i KossaFiii v/; i.v/</,i. rui \ trtov it OHM. ti ki iios i i 11- I RN KKS. 1 uisville N< \euiber .1 I'he impor ..nit feature of the Grange pro lug 1 ii> day was the lep.u: of the finance ' ciimmittee, rev oiiuueudiiig that the >aia riisofthe officer* le increased to tin 1 foil wing figures w hieh wa-*•> ordered Master fl.'Jtkt jier annum and expel-fa tieas.iier, fissi JH r annum attde\|ieiises se. letaty. fc'J.ooOper siinum and cspen ses fhe bond of the secretary was tix ' etl at f 10,1**0, and the bond of the tica* irtra'. s\tWl) The i lection •{ officer, resulted a-> follows< I'he master re - oi\tug a plurality on the tenth ballot ' Master, J. F. Jones, if Arkansas; over 1 -ecr, J. J. Woo Imni, of Mi higan; lec turer, 11 !i jjinedley, of Iowa; steward, \ J Vaughn, of MtSf-.ssijipi, assistant steward, Mortimer Whitehead, of New Jcr-iy. chaplain, S. 11 Kllis, of Ohio reasurer, F M MclKiwell, secretary. O 11 Kelly, if Kentucky; gate keejer, O ilinw iddie, of Indiana; t eres, Mr-. J. T Jones, of Arkansus. V REVOI ITIoNAUY ULNYKNTIoS —HINTS THROWN OUT THAI CERTAIN CITIES WILL IU FOUND IN ASHES SOME MORN l N *;. Boston, November 14. The New Eng land I-abor Reform League held a Con vention in this city to day, afternoon and evening. A series of resolutions a ere adopted denouncing all jtolitical j>arties, creeds and faiths, asserting that all hgislation in this country tends not to protect persons and property, but t< personate the interests of speculative rubbery. A large number of speakers addressed tlie Convention. Park hints f revolution and socict military organi sations among lat>oring men were thrown out. One speaker asserted that men were drilling in Chicago and peo ple need not be surprised totindthat citv in ashes. Some morning other cities are to be similarly served. Tramps were lauded us only honest men, the Savior having been one. I'he Convention fail ed to hit upon any remedy for alleged abuses and adjourned rubject to call. THE CANDIDATES FOR THESPEAK EItSHIP. Washington, Nov. The Hon. Sa muel J. Randall of Pennsylvania, Fernan do Wood of New York, 5..-. Cox of New York, and M. C. Kerr uf Indiana, all mentioned in connection with the S|>e*kership. are now in the city. The !a-t named arrived to-dav. THE SDK A KERSHIP—R.iSDA 11. KERR. Washington, November lis. —There is a steadily increasing interest shown in the matter of -e!e- tion of officials of the next House. With regard to the Sj>eak er-hip, no clear idea of the actual status can be had. Randall and Kerr contin ue. how ever, ahead, and Kerr's friends claim that hu strength is growing in the South. John <J. Thomp— >n, of Ohio, is growing uu-re formidable as a candidate for Sergeant-at-arms. Chief Justice Waite w rite* a letter re fusing the use of his name a* a presi dential candidate. Let a few other* -how go<> ! sense and Wait. California paper* are publishing the locket of a Tuolume county justice of the |eac who held office in ISSO. The following isan extract from his minutes of the case : "N. B. Barber the lawyer for George Work insolently told me there were 110 law for me to rool so, 1 told him I didn't care a d—n for hi* lx>ok law, thut 1 was the law myself, lie continued to jaw back him to .hut up but he wouldn't I fined him f-VI •nd committed him to goal for 5 days ' r contempt of court in bringing mj rooling* and dissions into disreputable ne-csai. 1 us a warning to unrooly ]>er sous not to contradict this court. N't xt year an association known as the Patrons' Centennial Encampment Company, propose to locate a home for farmers within a few miles of Philadel phia, during the routinuance of the In ternational ExjKi.sition. Dell Norris, of Darby township, Dela ware county, pointed a gun at Charles Price, a colored lad, on Sunday, suppos ing the firearm to be unloaded. The gun went off, tearing the entire lower part of Price's face away, and scattering hi* teeth and jaws over the room. Mr. Caleb Robinson, of Paradise Fur nace, Toil township, Huntingdon county, was lot? years old on the first day of No vember last. On the 21st day of Octo ber lie made L'V) shingles, and from the elasticity of his walk, and the condition of his health, there is no doubt that be will outlive the Centennial year. There is one very mad man in Ocon to, Wisconsin. He was a candidate for he Legislature, and being too high-ton Ed to vote for himself he voted for the other man, who was elected by one ma jority. He is disgusted with politics. The Treasury Department acknowl edges the existenrc of a gigantic whisky ring in New Orleans, but claims that it is powerless for evil. An incendiary fire on night of 21, de stroyed the Harrisburg Trotting Park stables. Nine horses were burned to death. Although the democrats lost the legis lature in New Jersey, it turns out that they carried the state on the popular vote hv a majority of 3,300. Four of the -even congressional districts also gave i democratic majorities. Another block knocked out of the radical pyramid. Just previeui to the departure cf the i : 20 p. in. Northern bonnd train from the Richmond depot, an •xciting >ccae occur red between Gen, Bradley T. Johnson and Gan John I). Itnboden. The Utter, go ing off the train, waa approached by Gen. Johnson, who, saying to Imbodon be had been looking for him all day, administer ed sundry blows with n cowhide. Imboh en made at Jol nsoii, when the latter drew a pistol, but before he could use it both were scpera'od and arrested The cause of thcfassault i attributed to the evidence given by Irnbodcii in the con tested election' between Johnson and Knight for seat* in the Stale Si-nnto. P. C. C. Hale A Co., boots and shoes, Boston, offer their creditors forty cents on the dollar slid a settlement will probably The New England carpet company, and Oustitvus A Lhull & Co., carpet dealers lloeton, are reported failed The liabili ties are said to he iilOll OGO i nch. Two hundred and forty basin Is .if oats, wojgi|i;;g thirty i-ight pounds to the bush id, were Mi >d up jViri.fr?-> of ground by Mr. Albert W. porter, o'f Tioga county, last season, ! 1 ' ■ ''■' I*HATH OF ('HAS. O'COXOK. 1 liia distinguished lawyer end ate tea I man .lied on Monday at hie homo in New York, and the aiitldenneaa of hie xle- I craee took the public try surprise, I tlicre had broit no intimation of lua ill ; neaegiven to the public. Mr OVouor at eliotit (jS year* ofage, ami one of the moat brilliant lrieh American* of the present century. • ♦ ♦ i :aHI tu wii 11 AM it amok New York, November '.'4 \\ tillain li Vat..i died tin* morning in the eigh ty-fotirlh y rut of hi* age 110 had hecu in ill health for a long tunc and the cxi ut not, therefore, unexpected. Dining the courae of hi* long life the \ slue of tin. property lc>|iic*lhed to him hy In* father haa hen constantly in creasing, and It la nlmoat mipoaaihle. a< the present time, to estimate it* amount It consist* of teal r*tut* in all part* i f the city, and is wort It utuy millions of dollars. mi • ♦ - - - DKAI II OK YYI I.LI A M 11. YVITTK 1 be I'hilaJelpbla Chronicle of last Ste uing atiuoi ncc# the death of 11. n. \Y 11. V\ at*, of Montgomery county, at hia raais ilea, a yrctar.iay n.ornitig at an o'clock Mr. \Yitta wra* wall known Ihreughoul tha •la'.* a* a public speaker of splendid abili ty am! held for many yss'ie leading pl*,v in tka councils of the democratic party 11* was at owe tuna, about twanty-om \ #ar* ago, a representative in coagret rout Tl.il-i'.alphu Huring the last few years ha hat been lha editor and proprie '.or of the Common wealth a weekly dainu crate journal published ui I'hiiadalphia A IH.tr RLE EXECUTION IN MISMv SU'l'l Memphis, Teun, November l!ti. A si'cc.al despatch to tha Appeal fioui Sar du, Mot., sayt Hen Edwards ai.d Oacar Freeman, both culuied, convicted at the Septambor lartu of Court of the uiurdar ol Loxx.s llihhlvr (colored , war* hanged it tL* jail yard bary at | 30 p m today, ir, the present-* of about 4,WW pro;'.*, three fourths -it whom were colursd. Three colored ministers stare in altand , .ii.ee, otia uf whom gaf* out lha hyain > i ark '. iroia lha tombs a doleful sound. | They both died without much ttrug j g.sug Edwards made a desperate at tens|-t to escape lust night. Kraemau was lo have bean married tool and committed the murder in order to g* money therefor. ' DISASTROUS STORM I.N KNO- I-A S D. Thirteen Vessels Founding. i London, Nov. 20. —lt it baiiavad thai thirteen veaaels foundered in the D .wni during the ilorin last night, and from for tv to fifty lives tost. From 600 lo 600 vet telt of all sort* are now anchored in it. r Downs, waiting for fair weather. The I oast BETWEEN Yarmouth and Lows ' stofl u strewn with wreck*. Three vas sals are ashore on Ooodwm Sands. GOV. KNULISII AI'I'OINTED U. S SENATOR FROM CONNECTICUT. New Haven, No*. Iff.--Gov, lngcrsoll ■ to day appointed ci-Gov James K Kng lish lo be United States Senator in ptav* ul | lion. O.S. K. rry, dae'd. 110W CREDITORS MEET. A Picture Drawn by the Pen of Our Kuown to the Writer. [Cor. N. V. Hull ; Our of tho most amusing places to xlsti i in these times of business depression it "s meeting of the creditors of ons of th frmi tl at has e suspended payment, i It Tow are on* uf the creditors, you Lavs the h. n r to receive aa invitation to at land lit meeting. It is generally neatly printed, and in it they recju*>l lha pleasure of your company at such a day and hour, at their own or their lawyer t ak Per haps you swear a little when you read it, which is naughty. If tx> good lode that, you swear mentally (but I have heard Some swear openly and call tha firm bad ' names , and at past you decide to accept 1 the invitation. Un arriving at the meeting you had a unzcd assemblage, about half smoking, I ar-.J most of thern in the best humor ; but there are a few sour creditors who have , old fogy notions of right and wrong. One . of the creditors, perhaps only on paper, jumps up and says, I nominate Mr. Jones as chairman." If it ■■ a "crook ed " failure, it is gsnerally a friend of the firm's. The motion is seconded, and car ried. Secretary nominated, motion second el, and carried Everything is "carried at a meeting. A motion is never negatived. Meeting organised, hats come off. S< ;n* one move* thai a statement ol lias . biiiiic* and Assets be resd. Motion second ed and carried. Statement generally raad • >melbi'ig like this : "Liabilities about frvi.OtO ; stock on hand about Srj.(XJO pres ent Talus about $9,000 ; bills receivable and open ace unts, s'„'!,(iV) ; bills bad s!>,- <YX>." Firm offers thirty cents at six, twelve and eighteen months. Up jumps one of the fogy era liters and wish*, io ask Mr. Smith, oi.a of (he firm, what ho meant by stating to him a[month ago that he had $.00,000 stock, and only owned $30,000. MR. Smith replies in a bland voice that "the gentleman who spoke last must have mi-understood the tenor of his remarks at the time he mentions." Irate old creditor says he "rather thinks he did not, and is ready to go on the stand and a - ear to it." t'p jumps another old fogy and "wants to know how his books stood on December 31." Mr. Smith replies that his books wers not "balanced." Old fogy "wants to know why thsy were not balanced." Air. Smith REPLIES because they could not make them "balance." [ Laughter ) Than young America JTIATPS up and says "he does not see that talking will mead matters ; time is valuable, and he cannot afford to loso any more at this meeting, as HS has several more te attend to to dav. [Laughter.] Thafirm.no doubt, needed more capital to conduct their businsa prop, srly, and took this means lo obtain itj [Laughter.] No doubt if they settled with: them on these terms the firm could take A ; larger store in a better location [laughter],! and ruost of the creditors could sell them j more than they did before [laughter], and get warn 'bit' next time [Laughter.] Therefore I move the offer be accepted." The chairman states that the motion is! before the meeting. Motion carried. Young America—l move we adjourn. Carried. Young America—And I move AN! amendment "to the nearest restaurant" to drink everybody's lmaltb, the firm's in cluded. [Laughter.] HI'AIN. Madrid, Nov. 23.- General tjuesada HAS raptured Sail Cristobal, with all the Car list po.itions in the neighborhood ol Pam peluna. Additional reinforcements, TO the num ber of 1,306 men have embarked tor Cubs An official dispatch from Gen hjustadu announces that I'ouipeluna has bean com pletely relieved after throe days. Twelve battalions of Carlisle wars routed with heavy loss. The inuncipality of Vittoria are prepar ing to receive King Alfonso on his way to tho front. Don Curios has issued a proclamation exhorting his soldiers to an energetic re sistance Mguinst the fresh attack of the northern army. •♦A Treasury officials i-sliinuto that the gov ernment will recover more than S'i,tKAi.UXI; <r nil tho "crooked" whisky distillers. Tho ofli.inl count <1 the veto of New York at the late election is nearly com-] plated. Tho total volo us thus shown for Hburotftry of fjtate wus 770,3.31 For the Reporter. DMCA It SNOW'S DOOM A Kiorj for Hoys. * Hy J Herman Mutts. It was a swart, cool May tnoreing, the bird* tanned to ting their cheeriest song,! , lha flower# nodded in variegated beauty' along sunny slopes and vine trailed hills, j tlisir bright petal* flashed in glan and doll, ■ and made many heart* swell with gratl-! ude at tin Ir tw cat kvsulv , and jutl]w hai* , tin fl ,i wr f • bullied hi ightesl and ill* SUII . sti. ua lot a last •t.md a luodatl lllllr cottage, ( tho front rati and was almost covered with p vine*, English ivj clung in hi ght green beauty . a Hailing ai t.ulus hung in graceful wreaths* and a g lorn us old trumpet irrrj r stood Sentinel over thauoor, slid in lha HI a trellis window stood a pot Uiassrd ■ over wdb toft eyed panties. I I u tha door of that sunny nttsg* tto. d tha widow Snow, the tun then* through f ih* old trumpet creeper end played hid< f and task 111 her soft brown braids, a tlitilr if niotberly Joy bmka over her l*. a at a night golden-haired buy of pit lisps eight iiimnu-rs <sm# romping towards tier bis • wtit wui pearl, hi* cheeks More the lint , if the conch shall, and hit eyes looked „ laughingly up at the very hesrt of a blue eyed panels. , "O, mamma, the boy s urn going to play . lowti el ih• old mill, may 1 gu 'long, do * et die go dsartsl uiaiiiiua. ' plead the bo}, * hits lbs pansie ay at almost turned to jet , black , the mother stooped down ai d kits* d the ruby lip*, smoothed back the stray, s rills -fgolden hair, and halt little Oscar' go "O. memin a, yuu are a dear good mauiiua. good bye. mamma," and grace fully skipped out from under the old irutu-1 net creeper, out lulu the gulden sunshine, '* >t merry and ha|>py as a childish heart •jull he, throwing back akis* wf farewell. ' '.be little forut disappeared. Widow Snow looked after her child, and r her heart went out in prayer to llim wh * I nth all tb'f fx well, far the welfare of tier only Comfort, and feeling thai God . : hlrtiiig retted upon her child The baautitul Rule widow Si), w traced her steps hack lo the coxy iiiort,|iig room end busied h#r#lf knitting a tidy , her thought went ha- k from her beautiful boy '' to a mound of waving grass and flowers just over the hill lop What expectant '' joy* we e never realised, for Death marks n miio stone in its path, and Mrs Snow' fail and knew liter* would nevar again be a return —ai d had centered her love, de '' v olio!) and happiness on her lit'.l* Oscar. We will pas* over a period of ten years and look in upon widow Snow ar d.hsr ton. 'it it spring-time sgsiu, tha cottags seems i almost a bower ol baguty ; the ivy cling* heavily loth* walls, lha trumpet creeper bursting out in lender bods, and lha trail ( iug arbutus tall* of a long, happy summer'* i reign. The pleasant littla widow has grown more matronly, and the blown p braids are threaded with hare and there a stiver line, but the seme sweet smile lights t up her face as when first Introduced to the reader, it may be a little mellower, yet the ame. silting oppbslie bet at the lillio Us table is ocar bint we scarcely recogmxe j, j tax a Ukose largs lustrous ayaa, the dye of the pansi* is atill paepuig out ; ha seems II his mother s pride and joy. and even lha >.' old trumpet creepar seemed lo nod a wel -* k|S.,- i,, kij talked p!?itanl!y his mother. Oscar Oi.-w had received a iibv'ei edu> aUoti, and w ilh a commanding paraon, seemed lo bid fail to make his mark ili tho world . his mother doled on bins, 1 praised him, and looked forward to a bril liant future lor her heiidt- ine boy. but isles' liojf . n s*c a ti;o}|-f t (rotes blighted. Standing in a fathomable saloon wc ae a tail, baiidtouie man. with a glass passing up to his bearded mouth, ' Come hoys, drink to my health, for to-mcrrow we * slerl forjthe west," the clash of glasses told that all ware friends Farawalla w.-re ■ T sp -kun in social terms and an* of lha par e ty glanced at an ormula clock wa-nod all ' that it xva* near liam ttissx,, una per In. g glass was Laken s ud Otcar Snow w.lh two ' companions wended hit way la the depot ' Oscar was hurried tale the far wr%tl he led en aimless Ufa for two or thre • years to come home Would have bumbled him '' At a last great eflort he joine<l a band of brigands -tears sped -n, ihe sweat k Snow xvat laid by the grassy mound over ' the hill lop ; tha lillie cottage had patted 1 into stranger hands and Oscar had almost ' been forgotten when the papers were Ailed ' with lha arret! of a band of marauder* ' and am uigsi the list ot names was Oscar ' .Snow they paiJ the death penalty. Such, boys, was the fat* of o M , known to the * writer. George Gihbt fell against a circular saw in a us 11 at Cameron end WAS cut to pieces. Hon Andrew Apple, a soldo r of v war of 1I2, diea in fifartbampUin County * j few day ago t Alex. Hatielt, of Holier co„ wa thrown - from a buggy while ca hi* way to church * and killed. While out gunning near Landitburg, ' Perry county, on Monday, franklin Kl- ; ' In ker was accidentally shot dead by a k companion, t A statu convention of the Junier Sons of '76, a labor organisation, will be held at , Tyrone on Dec., 23ih, 1873, end oontinu* r two days. THE WEEKLY SUN. J 1776. NEW YORK. 1876. Eighteen hundreJ and seventy-six i* the t Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opposition llous* of Represanta r'tivys, the first since the war, will be in power et Washington ; and tha vear of tha , twenty.third election of e President of the United Stat** All of these event* era sure to he of great intarast.and importance, especially tha two latter ; and all of thm and averything connected with them will ■ be fully and Irethly reported and expound ed in the Sun. The Opposition House of R*pr***nta i live*, taking up the line of inquiry opened | veers ago by tha Sun, will sternly and dil- 1 , igenlly investigate the corruptions and ' misdeeds of Grant's administration; and; 1 will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation! for a new and better poriod in our natural history. Of all this The Sun will contain ! complete and accural* accounts, furnishing 1 i its readers with early and trustworthy in- ' : formation upon these absorbing topics. 1 The twenty third Presidential election, < with the preparations far it, will be memo- < rablo as deciding upon Grant's aspirations for a third term uf power and plunder, and j t still more at deciding who shall be theL candidate of the party of Reform, and at j electing that candidate Conctrnesig all , these subjects, those who reed The Sun!;, will have the constant meant of being | thoroughly wall informed. The Weekly Mun, which hat attained j circulation of over eighty thouvand copies. | already hat its renders in every Stat* and I Territory, and we trust that the year 1876 , will tt-a their numbers doubled. It will continue t<> t>* a thorough newsuaper. All the general news of tiio day w>ll bo found in It, condensed when unimportant, if full longth when of moment t and always, w* s trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in* k structive menner. It is our aim to make the Weakly Sun the beat family newspaper in tli* world, ( and we shall continue to givo in its col umns a large amount or miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, I entiflc intelligence and agricultural infor- l matioii, for xvliieli waare not able to make n ' room in our daily edition. The agricultu- i ral deparlinanl wspscjilly is on* of its <i prominent feature*. The fasl.ious are n-g I ularly reported in Its columns; end so are the markets of every kind. ,] The Weekly Sun. eight pages with fif- (. ty-iig broad columns is only sl.2UayeHr, „ postage [irnpaid A this price bsrely re- t par* ttm cost of the peper, no discount - can be made from this rata to clubs, agents. Postmasters, or anyotio. k I'lis Daily Sun, a iurgn four pago news paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all ' tho news for two cents n copy, subscrip tion, postage prepaid, 63c, a month or s('•- /■0 n year. Sunday adilion extra, sl,lO U per year. We have no traveling agents o Address. THE SUN, Now York Oity. J dvc'itit b BKATT YZIZZ±I I 4rtp.ScnJ stamp for full inforiiiiitinn, / ' I'ricc List, Ac., &e. I>. F. BKATTYj ~ Waibingtoo, N J. MOODY ANDSANKKY. 1 lie Kicioee of Sinuer* Given Furlli er II lustration. The sermon tit • continuation of hi. discourse at Monday night's service, "1 ,pray (!>•• have in, „ CUM j Jladldj ji.ol hat* tiuir a( l)iat meeting lo review all oflbe excuse* offered ty thoaa invited' jtoiha wedding u|.|>*r of (ha Lamb, and! I last fiighl ha spok* of (ha ..then (hat came; • In* mind Ilia first I'(rut* which he talked of *ll Ih* .(lie given by o luant i backward, utireganerato of n.l being alerted Mi. Moody hellrvra in the dot Irln* t.I el<ctioii, but ho i* tif (ho opiniett thai no unconditional parson bat any rra ton to trouble himaelf or haraetf about the mailer, inasmuch at I'aul wrote to the t Lurch, and God baa aaid, "Whosoever will, lot hint tako of lha w atcr of lifa free ly." Mi Moudv bat au idea, ht say*, that af ter t 111 Ist had I'oeii in Heaxeo thirty or f.>rty >.-*r and I'aul hail wiittcn hi* apis lie that Gud t aught Jutm t n the isle of I'alini.* and loi<J him lo wnla at hit dicta lint After John was about tearing hi* labors, <*ud thought that lie might fim.h jhy slating "that whoever wa* baptised might enter the kingdom of 'heaven." Hut. said Job it, "tharo will he millions oftouls Dial I~n lha baptised ' "Well," aid God. 'w rile it that wh- aver will wor th ip fur tl.nl b* taVan) " "Many soul* will not get a chance to worship, ' .aid John 1 Imri writ#, 'YYh.wower v* ill, let him take ol the walar of tif* freely ' *' taid God, and such War# hi* inatrut itont Tha cu ius doctrine ul alntiun for tinners Air, Moody said aa* ton la in ad ill that last stale unit, and he has no tvmpa'.hy with (xoaons who use ihe ileum of not being elected.'lt is a uiystery tu him why wa do Inot act with at much reason in spiritual at temporal matters, and he closed hi* talk on election with a hurst of enthusiasm, in viting the audience to partake of the water of life, somewhat a* Hawthorne'* Town Tump invited the rustic popu si ion to drink Here 'tis free ," "walk up and drink ;" "nothing to pay;" "twill do vou god , ' "her*, all of you drink ," "lah* it to-night ;" "'.hero s plenty for every one, Ac. Th second urutt liluiivd to I y tin speaker i tlx "i k u! tunc ' wilh vliifli so liili't are fullering. 'Jim men win in In 1 in tlx llit In talk with about their ii'uli, very readily acknowledgedj that tlx* warn badly in need of it, but ilj lx ooulj iixka it oonvenienl to rail anutb-. • r liux, at tlx) were undersuch a tremeti- j ii"Ui pressure end bad nuiimt, thav anulil listen to hi in Tlx moment lx inquired ab. •ul a woman t soul tlx had to ruth oil ho fix aiid put tlx babul to bed. (rod of I lert you, starving and thirsty Ituman bc-i ingt, tlx bread and waterot life, and you have f.o time or are afraid that it will Wake YOU (l>-omy to eal and drink These *x utei are the devil'* liet, and you w ill be iivva and ibtfiaii tlx in. i Lowering hit \oice to a conversational tone) "iSalan hat t clink \\ neo you arc young he putt itt back at-d tayt, 'Put it off When you yet old lx teit tlx clock way ahead, and uiuruxrt Too lata 1 Jlun llx s hy biui. it u lxver too'toon nor tievar too late to patlake of the wpdding supper el the Lamb, and the invitation it to all, young and old, great and tmali. Do you txar 1 Kvery body it inviled You and I.j Not one left out in the cold. Oh, come to| me feast " The neit excute which Mr. Moody haJ met with in hit salvation employment ii tlx cry of "Tin too bad ' He centiderrd that the flimsiest excuse ever invented h> any perton of tente, i,d ha Wildly inquir vj of (but* presenting that pretaxt bow they wtriitinn lu become belter. There wa> no reply, and while the audience wat wailing to lx told, a fray headed cnlhusi att on the Ironl row audibly echoed Mr. MoodvT question. "I'll le'.l you. my friendt," said Mr Moody, shaking hit head and loref.ngcr jiatqlUjneoiuly vy th the pronunciation ofi eabh word "y..u can t got rid of sin with out trod. Becaute you are bad he invitee you to come All you've got to do it toj prove yourtelf a tinne* to turn and he wiii | rv< eive you, if you will it him You don't! want to dross up in rxw robot before non filing (io just at you ax, incased in sin There wat once an ariitl who wished to pa,1.1 • h'tlure ui tlx ialu(t) of tbe prodi gal tor,, at.d he tried to obtain tome model for the character cf the prodigal In v>:k ii.g througii tlx >tret he met a beggar, the very image of h; imag.nary prodigal, and he entered into conversation with anil en gage I hint to call at the artist's studio or. the following week. On tlx day appoint ed the beggar Came to the studio. As he • ' lercd tlx arlot bow.il and iaqu red the object of his visit "Why, you met nx on tlx street one day last week and asked nu p. call a; yoqr itqdta,' ,*.d ux Bran. 'fwi are mlsuilten, said Ux artist. 1 never taw you before in my life I made ar. wp-f (.ointment with a beggar to meet me here to day.' Tam he.' replied the man ; 'and as 1 was coming to such a line place, 1 thought 1 d fix up a little.' ' Of course the artist could not use him f Another clan of people whom Mr. Mwhlv hat mat tf!l 1.-t„ thai t.e# itue;- ci .in i.ot ii-i theu, partake of ill a Wedding r tupi er; that they can't reason It out "If j vou have g<>t that idea in ynur brad, tvd . Mr M--ody, petulantly, "jrou will never ' find God. With bun it a revelation not 1 i'lwstgetwn God it above rrwon. and . you inut coma to him ai a little child r At Ibit subject could verv easily extend it-. • elf into a theologian! di*-<*s*toa Mr.' ' M>itiy liiwpn'.l it. aid patd or, to what * ha characterized at about the last tiniir that a man hat, that of no feeling ' 1 should like to ba at tba feast and want to; b a Christian. but I don t feel," Mr ' Moo.lv hat com# to tba conclusion that j feeling hat nothing to do with the matter., If men want to go to G >d ther muil tcti tin -.r faces like fir,;; na'ds Uaavan i> Towru tha ,'lota nf thf tar\ ica ha he-' . gan ti> warm up to hi* work, and laming ,out over tba railing of tba pulpit box. with hit hand waiving nerroutly to and fro in i tha air. he tboulad : , "If I broke up all tha excuses in the world Satan would invant nt ones They are alt refugee of liet. Let Death snake hi# finger In face# #.i night, and whar* ' j would your excUsti be * Your toul won't ' get fat on excuses, and the kingdom will > be farther away the more of them you in tent Make thii thing a pertotial matter Supp-ea now." continued ilia speaker, ' taking a pencil and paper from hit pock-j t el, "this document vtl drawn up for you i , to sign. I will raad it: "While in tha Kink; Nor 10. 1*75, I re ceived an invitatiar. from the servants of the Matter to be pteient at the marriage topper of hit Son in Heaven, I beg to be excused iSigned' M., or N. "Now how many of you would tign ' thit ' Not a kolitary one Qf you. You ' daro not. Now suppose this letter kbould - ba handed around lor your signatures .- ' "While in tha Kink, November K>. IM; ' I have received a pratking invitation, from, the tarvanU af the Matter to ba pretent at! ' the wadding supper of hit Son. By tha 1 grace of God I will ba there. (Signed M., or N. j! • "You would all tign it, I think. And' yet you will go out of hereto-night laugh ing and scoffing at what you have heard j I pray to God you may accept the invita-1 lion ainoerely to night." The tarvice ended with prayer by Mr. . Moody. .** Wh. Kiimiakb. of Centre Hall, ha# the agency for Centre and Clinton coun- I liet. Pir the att.VKR SftLKINO Ttnza. ad vertised in another column. Ail partir. I wanting them altould apply toon, lie will j canvatt a portion of the county. No* 11. lto. SCHOOL TAX NOTRX The taxpayer of Potter tchool district ere hereby nnlifi. vJ that the tax-duplicate hat been placed in my hand* for collection. All tax paid f on or before December lit, next, will have' 6 per cent deducted, and from that date to January 1t the amount on duplicate will be payable, and all taxei unpaid after January Itl 187ti. will go into the handt of a collector with an addition of A per cent. I will he at home Tuotda.v and Thursday of each week to receive tax A II IIOSTKKM AN, 7 ocl 8m Treaaurer. any manafacture apply to Bunnell ,V Ai ken, Miiroy, P k Graugcr price#, add ret- Bunnell A* Aiken, ' Miiroy, l a. VI oct Urn. Jou* S. Mii.lkk, Tailor, of Mill haim, it putting up the beat of* work and the public would do well to call upon him, at hit pricei and work suit the timet. Sat isfaction guarantaed. We have teen tome of hi# work and find it equal to that of (he heat of tailort. VI oct dm. IMPORTANT TO -The un dertigncd it now prepared to tell Brick at hit kilnt at Centre llall to suit purchaser!, at reasonable ratot, alto to furnith or con- , tract Brickwork. 8. 8. EARNER. ' 7 oat y - ■■■ ■ i jQR 8.0, QUTKUL'B, Dentist, Mlllholm. I OtTert hit professional service* to tho | public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. RSl*lie it now fully prepared to extract | tooth ahaolutely without pain. ruyß-711-tf. r.K\ , ITV PIANO AGENTS WANTED! (Male or Ke iiirlo,) to tako orders. D- F. BEATTY, 'Washington, Now Jorsoy. THIS WILL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC of our intention t< put nkw uuii lowkk j-iucla on much of our Slock. IUK YRAK'i CI.OMKU OCT SACK WILL COMMERCE at HALF PAST MX O'CLOCK, KAMI WKKKIUY Molts I Mi, mid CONTINUE UNTIL OUR FALL AND WIN I KK STOCK IS BOLD. THE MAIN FACT IS; We have in id.- up mo MAW OVERi "OATS sud SUITS for I hie year, mid lo tramfrr our Stuck into ( u*li ureilul ioi |r|drilieo lor 1R76, we will make certain tactifxres whi. li will lie apparent OS AND APTKIt WEDNES DAY, DECEMBER FJItST, when wvohnll ha TS gone th rough our Fales : room* and cut olf Profile, ami even s pari of the coat, from many of our preaeot price*. LA be very ejrad in stating thu matter, at UY ILU not intend that any ad re ,• tiseinent or curtain of our hou-e shall mitleud the public in the least particular, wo think it proper ta say, that this .Marl /town, uhilst it applies to A THOUSAND AND MORE OVERCOATS, A THOUSAND AND MORE BUSINESS 00 ATS, HUNDREDS OF DRESS COATS, SEVERAL THOUSAND VESTS, SEVERAL THOUSAND FAIRS OF PANTS, , and cz tends throughout our house, yet there tire tome lots in which (at they have already been marked ut note prices.) ue shait make no change. \Y 1. 1.1 KIHk Tu AKKOUM S THAT TIIIB IB OUrl fJiJ;\L u/jil OrJLY uiAM DOVJti TIS S2A *OJt, So THAT NONE NEED WAIT KOK Low en Prioet. | • a* till STEP WKTAkbUTI.L UoMI.LUTCLI.Y AID Ttl'Ml! WHO PCEL LIE P. EcOS OMIZIKU. THE TERMS OK THE SAI.E ARE THE USUAL TERMS OF OUR HOUSE: I. No Second or Altered Price -ONE FIXED PRICE. - —Cah fiiiui AM, to warrant L w Prices. •L The Contract uu our part to return money, i* a part of ths bargain in emhcaae (providrd gooda are returned unworn.) L — A dull Guarantee giv .i for each garmenl. The Stock we oflt-r .* ail kciy, qipi ut ''ROCUHT" or "wa .I.EBALE" atock hut our C Made Clolhiii^. It will be reinetnlieied that uur stock alwaj* embrace* the CIIOICDT STYLES of UWAMJAL GOO DP. and that kVBKY SIZL lUll eIIAPE it pro* d ed for both MEN and Boy* i: u.ll also he borne in tniud that there U hot ONE OAK HALL, ami HUT is AT THE CORKS* of Sixth—Sixth—Sixth—Sixth— SlXTH ami MAK KET Sim la. Hoping for a viait from each reader, and that our frieo ia will pass thit an- Douucemctit to all llu-ir fiimdi iu Use country, We are Vcty Truly, WANAMAKER <fc BROWN, PHILADELPHIA SEOBTLWOE dCV , COAL, LIME ice., WILLIAM SHORTLIDGB BOND VALENTINE SHORTLIDGE <fc CO., liuruert aud Shipper* of tbe celebrated Bellefonte : tviHiirnti IL-iimie. ; Uralers ; .n the very beet grades of iA N T 111{ ACj TE "'(DO AL j The uoly dealers in Centre County who sell the W I L K E Si li\ A U Ri E C Oi Ai L from the old Baltimore mine* Alio SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Urtuu- Ooai dryly bouted expressly for houseate. at the lowest prisas I) E ALE US I.V Glt A I .V. They pay the plv*s i* cash or grain that the Eastern marketa will iIM WHEAT, CORN, 11 YE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., B. light or will he sold on commission alien desired, and full price* guaranteed. lot formation concerning the grain trade will be furnished at all time*, to farmer with pleaaura, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which it always sold at low prices, and warranted to be at good a fertilizer at it other plaiter. AMD NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, Pumps Of All Kinds! Steam & Rotary Pumps FOR MINES. Deep Well Pumps, H 1 % I Cistern Pumps, S>T IXI Anti-Frezing Pumps. r UOUti o ****** e r,, ' PP p H rrrpp kkkkk wsxcs U A A H I'l'ltppw 8 A A BSBSBB PPPPPP || |-rpi>iv virKirw S „„„ it t AAA A A 8 P U "rrir KKKhK • UU A A S | II p aoau A A 888888 p „ f KKKKK RSSSai OF AU4KINDB Gum Hone ts; Packing, Bell and Brass Founders, and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. p%.Scndfor illustrated catalogue and price Ht -"fog J. B, SHERIFF & SO, ST, ATF.R SI., d SO lKt i tonne. j '' * pr - I'lTTSiri KGII ,PA. . IXL THEWfMAN'SFRIEND THE *S2,^* ,UrIICT laiarebangaabl* Hindi* u4 Shield Combined. 1 i - . Tb handl* U rnttrWy lu and ratr ba a* 4 for *j 'itthrt 0 { ■ Hi.. M IrOM. Il CM M MljMt- ad iMrtaaity. *d hrtaw t.mvtdrd villi n ri.i.id <• ftrtniilrt.lf *asdJ3BaMtaESSK ir*wi*i m-m u* ' WwSWMl3ffi - lb* boa In bniaff rwu* *, t. tm boated. tb* haadi* man b® dHaehed We will MM to nr aWnei, o re relpl of Draft or f O. Order for Hi* MMul. altbar I of Ui following act*: ' B*l No. t~§ Iron* of . • and 7 lb*., 1 boodle, # I 0 •• 1-4 " S.foadSlb*., 4* M " 1.1 ao4 10*., •• I N Nicbel plated I moa, TSrU. per Mt tt!n Any party ardarloflr* ooto will ro nlr* one MI astro oa a praaaluan. Tuorougt.ljr reliable ageota wanted. Addraa* BROOKLTEIABIRONCO,, 65 Flm It, BreokJjra, E. D., I. T. He**- liylinib ualad*lw u o urueiHoiw a. (J. HUaaaa" Established, 1843. MILLUKIM MARBLE WORKS BY DEININGER & MUSSER. Th# old, reliabl# pis**, vboro Monuments, Couches, Headstones, and other marble . work it made, in the very bent ntylo, and upon reasonable tormi teir Thankful for past favort, tct re tpeetivcly lolicit the patronage of the public. Hhnpr, Kaat of Bridga, Mill holm, Pa. y. CENTRE HALL FOUNDRY 4t MACHINE SHOPS The undar.igneu naving oarh i-.ea •toa ul the obof# e.iablitfa merit, rwpetf fully 1 1. fur to the public that tbe .arte will be carried on by Utm ia all u* branch** at beretolure. the CKLU... IED TRUE BLUE OOKNPLAN... iba. beat so* tnad*. tfOltfl PUWBRS, THKSiiI SG MA CHINK> A SHAKERS. PLOWtL STOVfo. OVEN DOORS, KKITLK | 1 bATES, CELLAR ORATES. PLOW SHEARS A RILL OK A RING of era. ry deacriplioa, ia abort lhair Foundry ia complete in every particular. ®*M particular auenticn to our EXCELSIOR PLOW, acknowl to be la* beat Plow now in uaa, in lb* beam for two or throe bur tea. We aleo manufacture a now and impr.tr ed TRIPLE GEARED HORSE POW ER. which bat been ulad oaleaetrolv ia the northern and wrrtcra State*, and ha* taken precedence over ail fiber.. We are prepared to do all KINDS OP CASTING fn m the large*! to the .mall eat, and have facilitie* for doing all kind* of IRON WORK ouch a* PLANING. TURNING. BORING, Ac All k'nda of repairing don* on ebon no-, tica VAN PELT A SHOOP, |j*n2l-lr. Centre Halt. BEATTT^HE NO OTHER PIANO FOKTK has attain- , t d the urot popularity. Mk-Send tiilap for Circular. D. F. BE All Y, (Vwinaf , ton, New Jersey. c ENT R E HAL L ' COACH SHOP, LET! MI"BRAY. at hi* establishment at Centre 11a! 1. kei on hand, and tor ale. at the tnoat rea****- hie rate*. ' Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIK A*D FAKCT, and vehicW of every description made to order, and warranted to be made of the beet seasoned material, and by the moat (killed and competent workmen. Persons wanting anything in hi* linear* coquetted to call and examine hi* work, they will t find it not to be excelled tor durability and wear. may Sit. LEVI M I'M KAY, NOTARY PCHLIC, SC'KIHNEK AND • - CONVEYANCE*. CENTRE HALL.PA. Will attend to administering Owtb>, Ac knowledgement of Deed*. Ac, writing Ar lieletof Agreement, D#da. Ac, inavlS It HATTY p i * * o , CO M BINES EVERY IMPROVEMENT KNOWN. %%.Send stamp for Circu lar. Address D. F BBATTY, Wash ington. N. J. " C. T. ALEX A MUCH. C M. Ikivtu. VLKXANDER A BOWERS. Attor ney* at- Law. Bellefonte, Pa. Special attention given to Collection*, and Or phan*' Court practice. Mar oe consulted in German and EnglUh. Office in Gar man'* Building. m v as 74-1. , A. J. ORNDOKF. DENTIST. I* (till located at Pine Grove Mill* and u now prepared to travel to the home* of patient* at a diitance and render any de sired tervice in hi* line, in the beat man ner. of belt quality and at reasonable rate*. Insertion ofnw denture* made a specialty. Ttrtk ertraeied without pain. v 21 jan 74 BEATTY&PLOTTS • DUm * I'LOTTS Celebrated Golden Tongue PARLOR ORGANS are ranked by eminent musician* and dis tinguished men of honor throughout the world as the leading PARLOR ORGANS now in use. An excel ent Organ for the Church, llall. Lodge, Sabbath-school, a* well a* tin- par lor. N. B.—Special rates in this case, a* an advertisement An offer : "Where we have no agent* wo will allow any one the agent * discount in • order to have this wonderful musical pro ducing instrument introduced. No other Parlor Organ has attained lo the same popularity. Send stamp for price list and a list ol _ testimonials. Address : * BBATTY A PLOTTS. Washington, Warren County. N J. JOHNSON'S HOTEL; BKLI.XroXTE, rx. Johnson A Son's, proprietors, having refitted and newly furnished this house are now prepared to accommodate traveler* in the most satisfactory manner. •neJO If. FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. u.JW ■jM— 1 '——sa The long rnd of the tube is inserted in the x cou-'s teats, when the milt will flow, without >| the aid of the hands. The attention of Dairymon is called to the above cut, which represents a SIL VER MILKING TUBE, by which more than half the time Hnd labor of milking cows is saved. Four tubes to a set, which will be £ent postpaid to all parts of the country on receiptor Two Dollars per set. An Agent is wanted in every county, to whom a liberal discount will be allowed. Address the manufacturer. GEORGE P. PILLING, 701 Chostnnt Street. Philadelphia. finds of Secret Society work. Jewels, Emblems, Badges and Silverw are geneinily. Diplomas awarded at the Berks, Mont gomery, Chester and Bucks County Fairs. For testimonials see the Practical Fanner •' for September and October. Send for cir culars. Toct'Jtn, Tubes can be seen at the Reporter office —tbey aro asuccesi,
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