THE CENTRE REtH)RTKK. THURSDAY 20, JAN. IST*. LODGE MEETINGS y.T.ra* Msi.t. lain..*, Xe. sal, Oaf O. F., *•'• c\, it s tiur.l%s ex*n\n* In tb cMd \ *!Vnr HIV .1 ftf Sk>l M > KtflM, A O > P FORT 1 AM***. No. Jtf7 P, A* H.. ***** £* ewiuni. on or gflr ftttt !<*" hi Vl# O.M I Hill. , arvweew.ws w l i i HI uui NUI, Nwt. W. B KTKfWK W, m BR.YARFIM RiANat, Fof H, amh ** ** ternoonon or aft or oaoh full tfeffilr Ri' J. 4- AM* LOCAL ITEMS. " Our friends will oblige by sending n- Items of local new * in their locally, give us the fact* ontv, and we will put them sh ipo, also notices of death* and marrt \nv one sending u# the name# of five new Subscribers, w i;h the e*A, will be entitle.l to reoeivelho RkimrTXU eneyear j Tiie RaroßTX* being read by nearly every body on this side of the county, where it ha* a larger circulation than ativ two paper#, will be found the best medium f> r advertising business, sales, Jto A -<*-9ubw rib era U> the lUroKiKR. ro*d ing outki.lnof Centre o*tin9- should re in t us 10 oenta, yearly, for postage which we will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum paid by them for •one year's postage was 'At et*. —Rev. Shoemaker will administer the | Lord'# supper in the Reformed church at Aaronsburg on Sunday forenoon, next. Michael Musser is appointed pcab j master at Aaronsburg, in place ef John J t'roxmiller, who resigned, Dr. J. R. Alexander has arrived from ?.l n btgan and will hang out his*hn-1 gio here*. This will make four dooior* for j Centre Hall, and the only way to ma*ge them will be for felks to keep well for spite. B. F. Arney sent a hen egg to the Reporter office which measure* otill *nd weighs Si ox. Who can beat Ben ? Any I tellow in the west a bigger egg to show? The weather since 16 has been mild and spring like again—cloudy and a hit e raitl by by spells—the roads arc very mud dy. Beautiful Hair Switches made cut, ot your own combing*—V> cts. per ounce. Spangler's Hotel, Centre Hall. A quart of Biisbin's Baltimore tub oyster* will make a stew* for a family I And they are always nic* fresh, plml> and fat He keeps the best Letter bead*, envelopes, bill heads. Jto., printed at tbc Reporter effice in city I -•.vie and at lee# than city prices. We i have the fastest liule job press in thecona | ( ty. Send in your orders by mail. ( J. T. Lee, of this place, has invent- ' ed an instantaneous shaft and pole coupler > which is simple and perfect doing away | with the old and tedious method of fasten- , ing shafts and poles to wagons. i Tbe cowuweitoe rated* a mistake last < week in a local item. "Sunhviry Creek." I should read "Sinking Creek." ' read Serb let's advertisement in the Ke- 1 {>orter and you'll find what will pay. 1 The new Methodist church at Pleas ant Gap will be dedicated on Sunday Jan * 1 Mr. Carver, of near this place, in- j form# us that on the first day of January, , he observed quite a number of large grass- j hoppers along the mountain, no doubt L lured octby the genial rays of the run, it, t b !,g a very warm day. No doubt they got j, up the trees to leek out tor niee clover j pitches to feed on. I On 3d of Jan., Mr. Wash. Loneber- I g r killed a garter seake which was about throe foot long. His snakeship no doubt thought that summertime bad come es the w. stber was se remarkably mild. We have a new Auctioneer among ; vi*. Mr. George Koch is ready to cry any .1 all sales, big and little. George bas a 100-e, ccmical lor.gue, and will put a sale thro ugb in short order and to entire satis taction. Give him a trial. t xo-horse wagon that will recommend it s If, they should call at Wilson & Hicks", 1 Beilefnnte, who have two spleadid, iron mounted Jackson wagons, manufactured in Michigan, of the best seasoned oiateri- , al, excelling any thing yet manufactured in that line of wagons. Tbe Jackson * Wagon took the premium over all other , ■wag >ns at tkv New York state fair, and any tanner or teamster examining these wagons at Wilson A Hicks' Will admit their excellence and superiority. -—Any and every thing made up out ol I.:.ir. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spangler's I 11 tel. Centre Halt. Orders received by I stage or mail. An early report of the proceedings of the Centre Co. Teacher's Institute was promised us for publication, but was not s rit us. As the proceedings were already printed in the other papers, we deem them t >o late and stale for publication now. A subscriber of the Reporter at Or bisonia, Huntingdon county, Pa , writes The Rockbill Iron A Coal Co., has now a No. 1 furnace in blast since Jan. 1, 1876, j making from forty to fifty tons of rfleta! per day; it takes about one hundred hands to do the work aroond the furnace besides miners and mechanic* of all kinds- The company has its own railroad starling at Mount Union, southward to Roberts dale, where their coal minea are. The furnace* are in the outskirts of Orbi*onia, making it a prosperous looking place Wages low, one dollar -and upwards, par day. No. 2 furnace is not quite ready to start —but may by next spring. The Company has an abundance of ore within a half mile of tho furnaces. SANDS.— Isaac Strunk mores from the Foster farm (now Jordan'*) to Haine* twp., on the And. Stover propeity, now also Jos. Jordan's. Win. Jordan moveaon the Foster farm. Illinois is beat, and Fain Ilarter of Gregg does it by killing a hog that dressed SCO, and now Mr. Syartz with his 4->J Illinois porker must step out. Centre county against Illinois Cbas. Brumgard, of Miles twp., in jumping from the haymow landed on top ofa forkhandle standing upright in some fodder on the hariifloor, laying him op a few days with severe | ain. Old wigs made as good as new, at Spangler's hotel. Centre Hall. WASAMAKER & BROWN.— The largest clothing bouse in America is that of tb" firm whose name heads this notice and is located at Sixth and Market streets, Fbila Bead what they say in their advertisement on the second page tof this paper. Tiny will do all they promise, and will give each purchaser a guarantee that their goods are sold as low as possible, and then will take them back inside of ten days if unworn and the customer satisfied with them. * . Any and every thing made up oulof hair. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spangler's Hotel, Centre Hall. Orders received by stage or mail. Zif A new Golden Tongua Organ, one of the finest toned instruments made, for sale at this office. Also a liynder organ, good as new. Either of these instruments offered at a bargain. chine, buy the New American of Bunnell Aiken, Milroy, Pa. The celebrated Australian Diamond Pebble spectacles, are superior to tbj ord inary glass spectacle, affording relief to the eyes, and suited for all ages, are sold by M. Straus, Bellefonte, Pa. 16dec3m Granger prices, address Bunnell & Ai*en, Milrey, Pa. HI oct3m. Subscribe for the Reporter—don't de pend on your neighbor's copy always. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.- The un dersigncd is now prepared to s4l! Brick af his kilns ut Centre Hall to suit purchasers, :it reasonable rates, also to furnish or coir tract Brickwork. 8. 8. FARNER. T oct y Mr. George Bohlaud, of Willkmeport, has a cherry and crab apple tree in his vaid, which was in bloom week before last. ——The Young Man's Christian Aio -1 eiation, of this place, will hold * "Gospel meeting" in the Rrfomtd church, on Friday next. Both sexe* are invited to come. AH tbat attend abotild take an In terest in the meeting. 1 Mr. K. M Leitaol, write* us from llldgljr, Dody o., Neb., Jan S \\ # have beautiful weather h#re-l never uw summer all winter until I came te Nebras ka. Who aboutd cem# to Nehiwka ; Not the la ay man - not the man thai want* jto make his living without work. The claaa needed here are tboe sent of toil who want home* of their own, and who if they have a little money are willing to rough it K>r live year* to get a good start in life. Of eoure the more money that i* brought here the mere rapidly will pro gress be made if judiciously handled T << man who come* here with a few thousand dollar* and invest* carefully in stock adds its natural increase to tn capital, will so, n be comparatively independent; often those who com# can only raise a leatu make their first Man by breaking prairies at s;' per acre two acres eatt be broken in a!ay with a good leatu. 1 have often wondered hew son e men who came here with noth ing nut their clothes and good health suc ceeded in making a start on these prairie* they get no offices and were not known to steal, and yet they managt>sl to gel an ox team and from that rose to the ownership of land and herd* of cattle. Some men com* west who were never intended by nature tor this country ; they never suc ceeded any where, and remember only the advantages ol their old homes and none el tbadisadvantage*, and begin to curse the country. If they can beg eneugh money from their eastern friend* they soon return and then tell fearftil stories about Nebras ka. Sxn IxJt at.—Oo last Friday at Snodgiats' barn near CederSpring#, while handling -hear A, a lad named Richard I*. Kmerick, ton of Samuel Emerick, agsd about I'd vears, got his hand caught in the thresher and it was torn off and thrown on the straw. Hi* arm was dressed by Drs MeClc-skey and Hughes, and he teems to be getting aleng very well at last report. The efforts te put him under the influence of a narcotic while doctoring tho arm, alt failed, ar.d the unfortunate lad had to bear all the pain of the operation without re lief. — Lotl ITarfu Dos. For the Reporter. A VOICE FROM BOALSBURG Answer to the complaint made by a member of Boalsburg Band in the Watch man of Jan. *tb, 1576, as regards the man ner in which they were treated : First, "being treated like dogs," is a lie; 2nd, "being compelled to wait until the last ta ble" is another lie-, and 3rd, that the "half of the members did not get anything to eat'' is an untruth ; and the parties that complained did cot, in all probability, have enough at home to supply their wants or else they would know better. Tbe parties who are saying the Band will not go to Centre Ilall again are not tbe proper authorities. • PENN HALL AND VICINITY. The weather of last week, turned the key as it were on some termers, who.it ap pcared were making too much headway in tilling their soil. On Monday of last week Mr. Krumrine of Spring Mills tent his buggy to J. Con do's shep in order te have It repaired. It was hsft standing in front of the shop, and being a vary stormy day the wind took it back across the pike and down over that high hill all haphazard, using it up badly. Captaix Jack. TRAVERSE JURORS, Ist WEEK, Harris—Samuel Wilson. John Bricker, Kenry Meyer, jr., Joseph Peters, I. Wo rn r. Worth—ll Ossman, Jacob Woodring. Philipsburg—M Adam- Spring— S Htverly, J H Barnbart, Joa eph Ross Union—Joseph Hutton. Ferguson—Harvey Y'arnell, Frank Bot lorf. Burnstde—S Dixon. Miles—Jer Jones, N. Ilowersox, Wn Kramer. daowsboe—N. Bower. Walker—Mich Hubler. Boggs—A C Witherite, 11. L. Barchart, Jos Krider. Milesbnrg—Joseph Smith, J. B Hahn, John Proud foot, W A Kerlin. Haines—Levi Burd, N. Leitzel, F. Dut weiler. College— Jas Glenn, D. Wagner, Geo. Musser. Penn—Dennis Luse, Henry Smith, Sam Banse. Bellefonte—P G Meek. A Armor, E Brown, W W Montgomery. S A Brew. Patton—John Musser, P B Waddle. Pouer—Daniel Fiisher, A Lukenbach. Geegg—Win Shall. Benncr—Martin Mies. Traverse 2nd Week. Worth—A C Cow her. Harm—John H<>msa. Dan'l Stewart Howard boro—H S Lucas. Huston—O Wilson Bellefonte bono—Ed Graham, Jas Sum merville, 8 V*ntries, F Dowring. Spring—T Shearer. John Noll, 1s Kauf man, John Hoy, H. Kline Haines—John Zeigler, J Yarger. Potter—J Harkins, Sam'l Slack. Mich C< ndo, John Rishel. Penn —Henry Kramer, John Moyer. Liberty— M. D Bernlew. Howard two—W C Leathers. T Butler. M:le*—B W Royr, Jacob Hazel. Gregg—Daniel Lose, E Fetterhold, F. F. Jameson. Philipsburg—R Musser G. F Hoop, Benner—Wm Tate. Marion—C'al Yeanck. Snowsboe—G W Minster. College—Sam'l Watson. Grand Jury—January Term. Marion—W A Peters, Mile*—Sam'l Gramly, J C Burkett, J C Smith. College—Wm Jackson, Robert Kendel. Ferguson—J B Ard. Patton—Sam'l Homen. Milesburg—A M'Clain. Spring— N Lucas. Boggs—Austin Curlin. Harris—Henry Frederick. Philisbuig—Alf Jones. Penn—Ll) Zerby. Bellelonte— H Twitraire. Howard— CH Welsh. Gregg—Green Decker, Daniel Burrell, J W Evans. Banner—E P Tate. Worth—S Turner. Snowsboe—Wm Stewart, J T Lucas. Trial List—let Week, January Term A J Trout vs W W Brown. David Keller vs L C A S C KB Co. Malley A Bordrow vs G F Hoop. Thomas Wkkertham vs Benj Rich. W L Musser et ux vs W P McMar.us. G*F Hoops vs A W Snyder. J M Wagner vs Jacob Taylor. C Russell A Co vs Geo Reber. Wm. Harkins Admr vs G Durst. Jno Brett v# Geo Rudy ct al. Centre Co Banking co vs R H Stinc Adm Eliza Haupt vs Isaac Ilaupt. Rower vs Jno Bowersoz. SStephea|vsS Hoover. W iuusui Bilger vs J T Coniley ft ux. Trial List for Second W< eV. John Irwin jr vs W W Brown et a'. Charles McCafferty vs J F Polity. Or" A Bayard vs Isaac Uaupt. M D (J ray vs E J l'runer, W L Musser et ux vs Sankey and Bro. Packer & Packer vs Mann & Confer. J Devling vs K II Downing. Bird Coal and Iron Co vs Win Holt. Wm. Young vs Cline (Juigley. John Hoy vs Cline <^uiglev. Isaac Wanner use of vs B Liggett M Feidler vs D Wcidentaul. Win Jones et ux vs Jos Miller ot UX. Alex Shannon vs II Witmer. C Hartley vs H B Pulmer. J H Friday vs Penna KK Co. Rood Bros vs John F Fowler. Owen MeClain vs Penna RR co. Win. Young vs Geo Furst. Isaac Guggenheiuier vs B W Way. P MeCaflVry vs Mary J B Valentine et al Levi Jones vs Sam'i Stephens. R II Duncan vs Elias Musser. M !S Decker vs J K Miller. A Walker use of vs Geo Gramley'l excis. any manufacture apply to Bunnell & AL ken, Milroy, Pa. John S. Millkb, Tailor, of Mill heim, is putting up the best of work and the public would do well to call upon him, as his prices and work suit the times. Sat Lfaction guaranteed. We have seen soio. of bis work and tind it equal to that of tb best of tailors. One door east ofWeisePs smith shop. 21 oct 6m. —lf you wish to exchange your old sew ing machine for a new one, address Bui.' nell & Aiken, Milroy. MTT.VNY YALLKYJBUF.VniI .J "Krone out" i- in vogue, n Sinall-po\ i- diiulniabing. i' This is leap your hut ilimt loup. Now yoar, thtta far, lias boon i hangc Mo, vet charming. The school* in Walker township wn 1 all closed excepting two, for i u r.iM.n s last week, on account ot -niallp-'X, tunc r rahs ami wedding* Thc-c teachc: . who wore attending wedding#, art . among the number who spoke depreciat inglv of our t'o. InMituie, and tan h 1 that week on tlie ■.•round that it did no ' pay to lose the time. >u h atutl n - tli.ii I ta only swcepiihle of moving the llm f iliiii. , The singing elm- at /.ion, formerly oondinted try l'rof. t'lirnnet I ■. k llavcir 1 hut now placed under the ctlictent man 1 ageinent of l'rof, V J.Swnrti, ro-opotir ■ last Saturday evening with good pro i pev-t* for it* usual Wtcco. It nninhci ahont .VI m-liolars. , The Fugle Hotel, lluhlershurw nndei the proprietorship of !r. Nlike lltihler, i In-couiiiig until fthemo-1 inv omnodutii * platan to stop at alon. that w.iv. at, ' *trnngera are made to feel at home In the proprietor's entertaining eoitveraa tional ahihtiea; however, the I'r. s! .l proMWUtro his profess ion, whieh is that of a veterinarian, when busiiic-s is noi so mailing. Some Boss Tweed has been recently making a general after night voit to the school-house* in this region and helpr-d himself to the iine*t valuable hook- Thia was a base trick , and, if the pv rpe tratoriadiacovereoni on land remained visible. Ap prehending a boiler explosion, he threw hlmselt flat on deck, where he received a volley of sand, broken gia -, fragment- of flesh, benes, etc. The devastation on board the Me?el wa* terrific. Noskyilght was left ; tho cabins aft, starboard and port, were either tru-hed in or buig*d out by the presurc, or altogether smashed , the side plates of the ship were burs! ; tbe ports, with their glasses and rivets, forced inwards, and the whole ship was be-mcar ed with b'c'eyl and stuck oter with piece of flesh and ether human debris. In the hoid and ali parts of the ship were found arms, legs and ether portions of the human frame ; thus the lewerhold receiv ed seme linibf through the op< n hatch ways. Tho :Je# of the hatchway- were bum hy thg pire-sure, and tho fr\ nt i the navigation cabin on de k stovo in. The whole ship was littered with glass shreds, which even Ailed the dishes from the steam kitchen as they were beir.g served to the 'tween deck or tloarage passenger- ThetugV°t comparatively unl urt being so much more below the quay line than the Mo-el ; still, the whole of it# deck was destroyed. The crew came off with u more fright, only the engineers and ito kers having been hurt slightly. On land, where the package had been unloaded, a hols had been produced from x ! veil feet deep. Tho whole place was strewn with limba, sh reds ot dre?.-, etc. In iarg reeking pool# of bloo.l t might seo her an arm, there a calf, inte-tines, mutilated busts, etc, Amongst the most horrible detail* u' this calamity Is the fate of the Elmer fm jly, who were seeing off one of their • ;.s to California. The father, mother, sot. and son-in-law are dead, ail four ; the daughter-in-law's arm and box child's, hand are off. The case which exploded bad been in the car# of the carr'.< r AAVstcr mann, of Bremerbaven, and was accom panied on its' way to the stemner by a Mr. Tumfordc, of whoui it is said all trace has been lost. The cart has been -battered i into thousands of splinirr*, and the pt r "7 horse had bis four feet blown off near tin-! I hoofs. . t 28 On which therehas 12 been paid Leaving due on premium notes taken the pat , year $20,819 37 ! To which adptn< tlv© monarch in the world Perhaps lh Court of Solomon off.rd.-d nmo preJrdcnt f>; tin- >c#> of his luxury, but it c*rti*ily a- b.i no wore modern parallel. Ill* er vnt nt tbc palace number the 'kitvlien ciupb > :ng 600, the stable* 400, llie menagerie 2ft), and othoi item* according , ly. The menagerie i* n special hbl>y of <• the Sultan , aad it i- on* of the most r t mart :ible collection- in the world, lie >t pay* i; daily > i*U*. end every man-i i *' " liet viit foreign port* bring . acccisions ll of litnv beau. The HulUe'i wir** end •oticublnet number l.'.U' 600 more then v 80 .-men'* family Wealth!* Mohammed 1. an*, whenever they purchase n specially t- beautiful 1 are, ud her with their 00u p! menu to the Sultan, and be never re fu-e- T<> take oare of tlu harem are fifty doctor*, 150 eunuch* and I**o tin *cnger* .1 Seven iboiisiiiid proii arc daily ted in - tli-' . iii* ~iid tin' ta'. ' * .lit) t'uio e'-i.' k -M UAi iearly. The bareui reipiiroa near ly a 1 illo ndoilai* yearly to keep it up i t'lie total evpeiire* ot the Sul'.titi tor lhro I ifld o'.lic: |.ur| . are SnUUO,QOO a ) iuo.uvi In lt78 be dismissed Beck | vstth 011 lustiicion oaly, and not until the , 1 1st of lust November did lie begin to hunt , up evidence against him, and then ho aa* occupying a new place of trust. How jmuch of Mr Babbitt'* profiU wero itolen |is shown by the reported fact that the re ceipt* of the last eighteen month* during which Beck with wa* employed, were lee* j than th. se of the eighteen month* Imme p diately succeeding hi* discharge by $673.- l UM, netw itlietnnding that a reduction in s price* had in the utean tune taken place, • uch as would, on the same -ale*, have re ' duced the receipt* by JIOO.OOO. Thie ex hibits an extraordinary state of thing* in e the ioap establishment of Mr. Bnbb.tt; a 1 degree of carelessness which ottered a pre mium on dishonesty in * clerk who was 'jeloar-huadrd enough ta ice the opportum fl ty open to liim to slip into hi* employer'* L ur.dx, buleach transmitter'* instrument will pro-'1 duce only one, and the corre*ponding re-' j cs-.vttig initrument will respond to that J one only. lit re the More alphab. *. cotm in, short and long sound* taking the place ol dot- and da-b>*. • • " Is The llattlord IVsl give* the f lowing l record of mild winter* during the | subscriber ul Centre Hail, m JA N t' ABY -Tiii. t I • clock, the f->l- w owing property : Two Horses, on.' 2*l i iiw Witna, Excels; >rR tperaod Mow- |, ir, Ut>r Hv Rake, I'low. Harrow, t'ulli t r, t*n 'Vel-plw, 1 Bo Grain Drill, 1 „ tpring Wi|,Mn, Fanning-mill. Sled, Hay- Ht adder-, Kukea, Fork*. Doubletree*, Sin jlclrees, Chains, Crosscut Saw, and other f, irticlee 100 numerous to mention. Term*; . mil fnnwn on day of sale. 1/ U M I iiKIIAItP. \\ 1> KCilSTiin S .NOI'ICKs". u V The following account* bate becnexrun- H in.i and IpWt'd bv me and remain fled of Record in thie Office for the i rupee lion uf heir*, legatee*, creditor* and all other* n in anv :iv intereeted and will be present* ,' o'cluck, a 10 , when lei in* wiil be losite known b> -.Jtaial. N.i! J HENRY k ELL Kit Auctioneer. Jan VMtd. The Saw Mill burned last we. k on il . ftrt I. rk .1 Lain Creek, owned bj 1 s-icphci. Belt wa* insured for e tiinalt d b s> $ ll.tili MARRIA CI ES. On • b ill*!, by Rev George Gm>r Samuel A Mine, of Me Vest wi , Mdßir co and Mo- Km ma K \\ ilaoti, of 11, t ruoon, thi* co. tin' 24 ins*., by ltv II C Galbraith, Mr. James Kckenrolband Mis* 1111 Iu Arm strong, ! .lit of Flea-ant Gap. Gn Jan. 6th, nt the residence of Adam He**. K4 , by Kev. A J. Hnrts.w-V, Mr. J. t.' Rankin, of 1 Moine* county, lowa and Ails- Saliie It. Brisbtn of Hoaltburg On the lnth at the Lulh Farsoiiage, llu blers' iirg, by Rev J. A. Bright, Mi Ab ner II Acker of Aarontburg to Ms* Hannah S. Wilson of Huhlersburg On 12. at Mileaburg. by Uev W. O Wlight, Mr Joseph Croiaer of Centre Hall, and Mrs C. ie'gue, of BoaUburg ( Much hapipnea* to our friend Joseph and hi* new wife.) DEATHS. On Jan. 1. at his home in Harri* town ship, Mr. William Evarharl, aged bl year*. On Jan 4, in Bogcs twp, of consumption Mr. Ithmeiih McMullen, agrrd 84 yrurs At C'elvertvilie, B gg* twp. No*. 25, MiM_Mry Martha li lb only dattghti r of Win. arid Isabella ltobb, aged 6 year*, 1 month and 4 days. On 8, in Pptter twp Catherine, wife oi Sant'l Campbell, aged tW year*, 10 month* and 21 day*. On 7. near /ion, M r Daniel Kerick, aged t® year* InGirard, Kama*, on Dec 24, after a shbrt illneM. Mr* Catherine Waaser, aged 64 years 8 monttis and 22 day*. DeceateJ was formerly from Bonn twp. maVkets. Milkov Mxukkts, corrected weekly by D .She! mire. Wheal $1 to $1 25 Oala 80c te 'k Clever See-1 $7 00 to $7 25. I Beef $5 to 56.5U per Ilk) lb. i Corn 4tt to &). Hog* $7 to 7 80 per !'*> it* Rye 65c New N..rk, Jan. 17.—Flour super f 4 25 .*4 60; KUur 1 loiiioa to good 4>' ysik'>. f lour giw.J to ehoii# o 'l' 1,5 W. Wheat, No 3Chicago spring 1 fa 4; No 3 Milwau kee 1 twi Rye western S4pr.ng extra' 5 yf Whuat, February I U4'>vl Of. seller Mar 1 Oil Com seller Kvbruary 42' i, *<-ller| Jan 111 Dal* seller Jan huR seller Feb' .n*f Rvc, seller Jan t> Barley, seliec Jan iiHl Fill LA DELPHI A. Fbiladelphia. Jan. IT—Flour ex lam ?4 &o{jp,' 75; High grade* 7 4a*. j Wheat, new red Fa 1 My I 4r, d > western i 1 'J) (' rn Solon u.ixel, old 5", veßow new W' v 57. (>*U western mixed 44. BXUeSVOVn MAHKhIS. White (Vheat fl 20Red lit...Ryeßo new Cor r.45 old •*.. *)au W Barley '.l4 Tallow 8 Bacon 10......Hnm 15. I-ard per pound Scents ..Uuikaheat 6* rt* Foiur per barrel rcUiIT.U)... Nova Scotia plaster fl4 to 15. Cayuga plaster $),50 per 'J.MJ lb*. I ICKNSK. N.'tice is hereby giver. j[j that T. A( Hall has filed bis peliti n for a tavern license in Mdeshurg h0r0.,; and that application will be made to the court to grant the same at January see ion* next. Joci King Tascrn Manor, twp A. WILLIAMS. 6 Jan ft t FrothoOotary. I N THE OUFHANS COCRTOFCkST 1 TRE COUNTY. Ln the mailer of the estate of Robert El der, deed. TYO auditor appointed by tbc laid Court | ' 0 a-ccrtiin the advancement and makr; attribution of the fund* in the hand > l> he administrators of Robert Elder, dee d, rill attend t the duties of his appoint-'- iieni at his office. In ltellelonle on Tuci I lay the eighteenth day of Jaousry, A. I)., I' 87(1, alone o'clock, p. n.. of said day.i rben and where all parlies interested can iitcn J if they sou proper. 1) F FUKTNEY, > Jan 3 t Auditor. potiitT i* rocl a m mmr Urn Hun. C'hiflM A Mim, Prr%lil#ol of h cmil <*f ( !'**•. to the X'U JuJicul l>te J lift, •••au(l| i*t the rutaU#* of * Centre. ' Union od • kti 1 court of Uycf and Ternilnrt and Jilt IVI* r. ao4 fintofitce on the dth Mtdajr I Ifovmh. Mni the 3tM day of Jan. I*7t. mil lo cootlntic l* est -km Ifidkeii Ihorefort hereby ft*e to tho Coroner. Jo* LUren of the KfiOi. Aldermen d CnotldWr of the uild coanty ot t'smtre, Ihtl they be then nod there to Ibetr proper |eont, ot la o'clock tn the forenoon of old del. •It si Ihctr rerard*. Inq ilalti >n. Uono. enl their oern rrmfmhwn e. to do three thlitft vtiich W thnr nlrt optertotne to be done, end thoee who *r tsouod in rer-s-cnlmnre* to txroeecule fifxlmt the prteonrre thtt rr or ehnU bo In the dell of Centre tv antj he then nnd there to proeecat# e#nine< ttwrnn xi •hell he jut. (ilTsn under my hand, nt Beliefonte, the 1t dny nf Jen., tn the >enr of our l/ird, IA7A, end tn the hand drcth reer of Independence of the VTntted hute. iXvi MCSKTX. Sheriff. fl RE AT REDUCTION IN PRICKS! VI AT Wolfs Old Stand. Largest Stock of Goods in the Valley! ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE! POLITE ATTENTION! Having just returned from tho East, and bought at panic prices, 1 am now prepared to soli cheaper than ever before. My stock consists in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, HATS A CAPS, BOOTH A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ac., Ac. Lndid' and Gents' Underwear a spec iality. A I.AKOE STOCK OK READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly <>n hand. Look nt the fig u res: Good Ctiwimcre Suite, 810.CM Good Gieeimere thai*, 85 01 Customers will find the stock com , pltf, audit call is all that is require | to assure you that this is the hex , place in tho valley to buy your goodi Remember, tee have but one price fo everyone, } W.M, WOLF, i i \\r 1 EItER, Attorney ul Lav •ITV • Prompt attention given to u i, j business entrusted to Ins care in CI our fie |or Centre comity. Offlco with D. F. For uej, iiellefonto. ii Don't Buy 7 HARD COAL BASE BURNER II HEATING KTOVK, until y>u have nx -71 aiuincd the i ? w w 2 - IM ~ si <4 >*■, ■- .ml !: ! o jSSS - 1 w •£:... - r TH K- Hvsi be llauidsoiftH STOVE IN THE MARKET. 1, Call and act- tlicui nt the Store of I J. A. HI EStl % V Ckvthk II si 1, Fx " d t R.-V MFIUN S I M PER I\L mTaF V/' is Tilr "nt 1 *1 This Soap is n aoufaclnrcd ti in pun material*, nml as it Contains a large pr JoMtil* of VegetableMl, i warrant* I . ly equal to the beat imported Castile Boap, , and at the same time pc--*-<•* nil th wa-huig ami cU-ansiiig nropertle* f the celebrated (ierinan an I r roach l*aundry ' S-tap*. It i* therefoie r- omttieiided t-r e use in the Laundry, Kitchen, and Hath room, and for general household purpo d se*: nl*o, forPrtateis, Fainter*, Krgini<-i*. 1 and ALiehinists, as it u ill remove stair <■>: Ink, Grease, Tur, Oil, Palm, etc , from the hand-. Manufactured only by CRAM FTON HltortfEUS, _ 2 ,4. 6, S and 10 Kutgrr* l*!ae>- and ntnl 85 JelTer.inb>ireet, New Yrk. E'or .-alo at F iiladelpliia, by KOON>; A RUOFF, 2ua North Delaware Avetiuw r. and by grocer* generally, aoJ at Stsci. ler grocary. Nov 11. tli. The(tranger Store! Sometliiug New! CASH AND PRODUCE IOH CHEAP GOO DM. 1 SHORT CREDI T A SHORT PROFITS. IN RE.4I- GREItiUBL I . Spring Mill* bai e-tabluhed aatore to*uE the utnae, and ba* a completo stock of j DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE M'EENS W ARK HATS, CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES, - FI6U, SALT. .! CIGARS. TOBACCO, DKUOS, SPICKS, OILS 1 bab rt a lull irne of EVERYTHING FOR LKN" PRICK THAN ELSE WHERE COME AND JCDGK FOR YOUR* SELVES. sfeb. y. ,j Simon Haines, CENTRE HALL. Manufa-Irer of (nrringe*. HilßllN, , ilr. Of every daacrii lion , ruonit-g gear fur Ik'.i kind* of vehjt : iadu to uru--r, and iu, ! fir*t claas rnsnnrr. R. !tg a practi-ai me ! cbanic. I would WARRANT ALL VN(RK to give aatiifaction R-*;>.iirir.g ' promptly attended to at the K#w 1t rate*. Undertaking, 1 CvfEus of all atrlt * ' made on sbortoH notice. The bu- aex* jaf undertaking attended to in all ru 1 brancbe*. Rospt. tful-y toiu.it a share of. | public patronage. vttpi y , j uxkkik j i> sgiuniT. j A.n*\i 1 jous uoi 11 u. pan, g not n ij. Pennsvalley Banking Go.i CENTRE HALL. PA RKCKIVR DKPOBITS, ; And Allow 1 nee re* I. Disccunt Note Buy an \ Bell! > GovernmentSccuiitlcx, Gldaud| Coupons Pxrxa Ilerrxg. Ws. B. MINOI.k, Cahl*rj BEATTY p,ANo: THE BEST IN USR - ar-.5. : j . t mp fr Circular. DANIEL K. HE ATI Y WtsMfifiNk New Jersey. ¥OHN F. rrn i Ei:. < L* I l Collections promptly made ai.dj ■ special attention given to those having lan-Is or property for sale. Will draw up and have ncknowltwfged I>eed. Mortgages, i Ac. Office in tire diamond, north side o | like court hou**. Rellefonte. 0.-tV/flOlt FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. Ihe long aul of the tube >* iuttritd in th'i ' noc't tmlr, when the milk will ftow, tcUKoul'. the aid ef the han f .. ■ Tlie attention t-f Dairymen is called to!" , the above cut, whirh r>pr*-(!nU a SIL V Kit M I LK I N(iTU HE, by which more , than half the time and labor of milking cows is saved. Four tubes to a set, which will be sent postpaid to all parts of tlx country on rocoipl of Two Dollar* per tel. An Agent is wanlud to every county, l whom a liberal discount w ill bo ailowod. I Addrext the manufacturer. OEOKUE P. PILLING, 701 Chostaat Street. Philadelphia i 4*n_All kinds of Secret Society work', ' Jewels, Emblems, Bulge* and Silverware 1 j gcnetally. I Diplomas awarded at the Berk*. Mnt ii gotnary, Chester and Buck* County Fairs. ' For teeUiueßlala acv the l'rartu a! Farmer for September and October. Send fur cir culars. roctUm. Tubes can bo soeu at the Reporter office ■ —tbey ar aaucocx*. ('. T. AI.KXAVDKK. 0 M. UOWKIO. A LEX AN DKK A BuWKRS. AUnr iVy< al LaW. BeUofoute, i'a. Special | attention given to ('rlli-cUoiis, and Or- { phans' Court pra. tice. May bo consulted t in German and KnglUh. Office in G.->r- j man's Building. mv R'l4d> j- jy; \ J OftNDOR 'l DENTIST. Is still located at I'ine Grove Mills and 1 is now prepared lo travel to the homes ol patient, at • distance and render any do sired serv ice in his line, in the best ir. in ner, of best quality ainl nt reasonable rates. Inscrli.n ofn-w dentures made a specialty. Teeth extract' ! t ifhnut jtain, 21 jan 74 <(>. A National Family Paper. *7O. Thatrmt Pktnill R|tn f AiurtL *. Ih- oulj DJSI r%|.O|n* F *rrjr tjans K iA humt uy. PT .l BAT n,g milUo't* loUw imhtto. If now r*o*\r for ih f IrttnUl t AinpftUn, nt} lUO.tXIO Wore ddiglils'tl •uhKiit •r* TIIK HTAESI'ANULKI) BAN NKB I* Urfn oljfihl 4U-*A>lnn |.4frr tIM tV.wing rtutrmlu M rlnp, Twti. tikoioho* I'.sgstry. Wit, lUmor b4 rati It |lv# all nm Ho *" civo* lUirliU, BvniU, Arts, 4c.,Af , bM I tldr*o> • HADLAIL HTDARLMCNT. FHIT-ALVR'A Oofum . * Mt * *f • ll i " ' "lory Fraud I 111 111 Kwlndlrr. and "Il .! " ) *i number kfi flrp rolumns of truthful. relUhlt tat* tuftiU .NuMiiduM. loUvrv, |lli,lwntl. or "(>ut and call" ffmvnf *• "c*t*rlr' 'U if jrn thu arr*t t.gpor It rai-#wi all hwtiuiW rn without tithvif. It l iul lh |aj>rr fr fNRfy f. ipintr, huuthrrn or lYt rtharn It U out itolitit-al. • 5 llxtottior aMUrtan. It f-r all Start*l in I^' it lim goto >n f*r 13/ran>. and t read !i> lit'.OUUjmpple You wunl It and will bar* it •>m# ttiw WUjr n.t now 10 Elegant Chroma*. , n i worth $1 aaohl.flM MaL lacliea. tnounUil. ami ML m tiffir in| (onr UF thnw taiM AM IftAlfifka a whult jronr. all Irw. fur 31. Tbn* are gneuine chrdm<>> .j Muitable fur attr parlor 30 other premium* .-ff to !i \ Last Word. ,u *'! ,r ; ISM i„ >.l y, * c-uuir,', e.iinntal. Uarla* S" this onn yoar do i*ki> a National, i>i., u li. old* ssrsko psp-r. on* thst Is 1..r HlVhl l sfolnst ono llist knows no purtr, a- suutli rsst or sri-.l . bul s J.|>ei InMiitlr.,! torovorv re . j i our H l 1" *1 svco luoner I , its rosdi-rs lijr rxiKihlagthe ,ri. . - sod traps ul .wtp-tlsduin . \iul now is tim i.mr V, .. - hsr pal l 08 too long. Hendiodsj. Now to |Ss or eeptod limn Sox !!."'( "? esnhisacuro* this grout rwp-r s v.- ,r ? w '' (earehsnohig , 1,, a horsseat (orIS ooft,- Speslmens Aou'e i tfl fill ha i.d fist if C t**f w pit hi ii t.' **, S N -udO. 4sN>e B.\ VNKtl'l'Opt IhlltN'. C"ff t'anii-J unit* Dome 'i -hud F-'feigo Triiiu, Cbvur . and every other article belong ti g tu the Cr-n.ry D-pmi in -i l< t JWrl'anii* -, Mnhank* and Laborcri .uk i o your inter- *t One duilar u ve-l it I d-dlar in pocket, i hen call and < nl {what a*!uiii*ti.ng)y low price#. i ,W*Ne trouble to >liu* Good*."tts ' Alo the choicest Family Flol'w at- I way on ban J. Apr. 16, y .Miller & Son, CKNTRK HALL. PA. DKALKItS IN' '■runt: hi: Las AM) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE MUFFS I'KKFUMKKY. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES Foil THE loILET, d-., Ac., Ac, Pl'iu: WIXK AND 1.14)t OltS. fur medicinal j'tirp-xe*. fruaseg A* Supporters 111 great variety. Also, choice CIGARS AND TOHACXX), jund allollM-r article- umally kept in a first class Drug Store. Prescript! >ll* earulully (.'-.nipoundeii MILLIE ft SON. Ht-adi|unrtera fur Hoofs autf Shoes ! 1* O U It S' 300T AND SHOE STORE. Bush House, BKLLEPONTS, FA. Powers' Bivet A Shoe Store is the largest land te'rt 1 tuck e-l cstabtUhrucut in Centre County. He keeps consUntly ou haud a full lioe of • II t> Oil A S i> N 1( O E H. He is just opening the larg*t slock of 1 Ypriag uuod* ever brought to Mellefor.tc / j j J £ 2 >J D £ 5 MOiUßllj on band, and fvr mii and women, of ail Hy let, and |-ru e§, from ibe moal roU'y |o ibe tboldest, conKantlv key* on band. WE DEFY COMPETITION! eitherGo quality or prioc*. Call and examine his new stock of Bpriug and Summer Goods, and you mil Bud it to your fid valiant. Apr2lly XtW YORK BRANCH STORK, McClain * Bluck, Directly Opp. Mush Hou*c, Bellefonto, Pa. ii.IIIIKMIN A CO., Prop'rw. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID* ERI i;>. W a I TE GOODS, LA. C'ES, NOTION'S A FAN- C Y GOODS, STRICTLY FIRST-class goods, j lidoll 1 lie Itiual Prices. i Nuvl2.t/. r. a. tUAOI, y. mcWLM. ML X R]< XJ4 WILSON iSt HICKS a niuixo, IVHOLKSALK AND RETAIL HARD- I WARE DEALERS. \ 4 I RON, V VIN VS. 01LS. ({L ASS, AC. , |! ituilders Iliirdware COACH MAKERS GOODS. CA BIN F.T MAK KK'S STOCK. Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS. &C. WILSON A HICKS. n ik-fontc, r*. NOTK K. —We will sell to responsible men on three months credit. WUI take ■ff 3 per cent for cash which is equal to IS' per cent, tu-r annum, ll will pay the pur elinser l- borrow nt 10 from other parlies, if he ran save in buying Irom us. In this way wo can turn our monev and sell low ' Mar 15. tl. CENTRE HALL Hardware SI ore. J. O. DKININOBV. A new, compli te Hardware Nt re has been opened by tho undersigned in Cen tre Hall, where ho It Prepared to tell all kind* of Building and 11,-usc Furnithing ilnrdwarc, Nails, &c. t ircular ami Hand Saws, Tonnon Saws Wobb Sm, Clothes Racks, a full assort ment o! Gla>s and Mirror Plate Picture Frtttneo, apokos. Felloes, and Hubs, üble Cutlery, Shovels, Spade- and Fork*, Locks, Hinges. Berews, ,S s „h Springs! nurse-Shoe*, Nails, Norway Rod*, OH*, IVa Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn ishe*. Pictures framed in the finest Myle. Anything tot on bund, ordered upon hcrtest noiiee. - c Remember, all ooda otferod cheap er than elsewhere *ug2s'73-tf BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM R.IWKIV* I) rii Si op e. (NEXT DOOB TO THE DESCHNER GUN STORE.) FHK SI! \N D CIIE A P NEW Tile Manufactory, WOODWARD, PA. I lie undci igned hut opened a now Tile Nhop for manufacturing 1| kind- of Tile* ; I ersons wishing to drain off their land - will please call and oxatuine our -tuck as wo make the round and also the horsehoe i tlU\ For sample call at the Reporter office D. VENA DA & SON, -- uf l Im. Woodward. BEATTY 11 WEIGHS WHEN' BOXED OVER ONE - THOI'SAND POUNDS. Liberal terini , to uefiltfrs. i „ \4*-£2r U> * ' , * m * th*mw DK. GEWB, . **—- w * —* dec 3Sin. Centre Halt, Pa. IT WILL PAYI IT WILL PAY! I £ jjT W ILL PAY! ' j h ' - i To 01VK VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE PURCHASE OP YOUR ! p £ j Groceries! Groceries! \ L, ' 1 j _ l or ecouotny require that jou buy nothing but FRESH, *< i'l RE GOODS. We keep on hand at all time* a large aud carefully aelected Mock of _ good*, comprising every item >• I that belong* to the * 5 ! i 'GROCERY TRADE! i J!I 1 : r r* . it" If We make it the cardinal point* of oar buaioea* to sell -• | )k> Pure, Fresh Groceries ! j I —a— j - | IT WILL PAY! • I s < : To do your trading with a house tbat always give* a dollar* : f- : worth for a dollar. S J4- i ? ~ I - \ t* £ j IT WILL PAY! j J J :To call and examine our couplet* .lock of Fruit*. Nut* and Con- | ! : fectionerioe which wo are now daily receiving for the trad*. [o] - * IT WILL PAY! | a 2 | 5 2 • You i < handaomely • to get some of our • r* ~ : pure candies, fre*h fruit* A : t* jg J nut* for Ike ''Little Folk*" during | *g j the holiday eaon. On# or two, or live del- > ft Urt, jut a* yon can afford, *pnt in : •< this way at Chri.lma* and New Y'ear, bring* a belter return than >m the earn? amount put on lnteret at 100 per cent j j < j j I IT WILL PAY! r.bwWfTtMwnl hniltil rtb eKhHnllllll tl gpodt, ! r " > Uh : *4 fc FINEST FLAVORED TEAS | % 1 AND : 1 t STRICTLY PV B E SPICES. | 1 > t uunxu) u.io uOu iim * HI ~ I Sroctrits, £*tni'si:i!DiisPY, rpyiis, &c.! % 3 ! c*uo j E = ; SECHLEK CO., I> : ► f- fJaa. Bush Home Block. Beilefoote, Pa.: -< ~**"l"T"*W I L~L PAYI IT WILL PAYI r.!i . g mum - • J. ZELLER SON I 1 DRUGGISTS |No6 Brockerhoff Row.Bellefonte.Pii Dralernin I>run.< hflel Perfumery, Faary Gowli Ac. I Ac. Pure Wine* end Liquor* for medic* purpose* al way* kept. may 31. TV. QENTRKHALL Furniture Rooms' FT: it 4 KRCXBIXE, refpoctlblly inform* the citizens of Centr county. Uial be has bough t out tho old ■ land of J. O. Dei ninger, and ha* reduco> the prices. They have constantly on hand Miid make to order ! BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, SINKS, \> AstaSTANDS, CORNERCUPBOARDd TABLES. Ac., Ac. I HOME MIDI CHAIM ALVATI OX HAM I "Their stock of ready-made Furniture ii ! urge and warranted of good workman*hi| j nd U ail made under their own immed • t supervision, and it offered at rate, i keener than elsewhere. Call and tee our ctock before pun hasins j Lew here. 28 feb. ly GRAHAM & SON, Dealers iu j Boots, Shoes and (ftU332as, Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. All Kinds ofCualom Work Made Tt Order. Hnrness Lwtlhor, Sole Leather, CalfSkius And Shoe I hiding* always on hand. „ , Hiliop Street, Aklll >y l f Bellefonto, Pa Gift & Flory's New Shoe Store AT CENTRE HALL, j They have now opened, and willconstan . iy keep on hand, a splendid stock of ne L . SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, ft men, women and children, front the be manufactories in the country, and now o fercd at the i r Luweol "Prices. - BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upc 1' short notice. They invite the people this v icinity togivotheia a call, as the will strive to merit a share of their pa mylOtf IY\ F. FOKTNKY, Attorney at La II 1// Bellefonto, Pa. Office over Kej 1 ouio| bank. inayll't rOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHER Go to I. Guggenheimer. FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, DRK&6OOOM, GROCERIES, noTwoa, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES CLOTH IMG, OIL CLOTHS . AND FANCY ARTICLES QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES. PR# VISIONS, FLOUR, Ac and is now prepared tc accomodate al - ais old customers, and to welcome all ■ uew ones who may favor him with j their patronage, lie feels aafe in say ing that he can please the moat faati'di JUS Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER. , P. S.—Mr.Stusman still continues todeal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, m the old room,where he may always he found. 12ap.tf. ' undersigned, determined to meet JL the popular demand for Lower Price*, respectfully calls the attention of the public to his took of SADDLERY, now offered' at the old stand. Designed especially for the people and the time, the largest and most varied and complete as sortment o Baddies, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of and quality ; Whips, and in fact everything to complete a first -01 Aft establishment, bo now oners at prices which will suit the times JACOB DINGEB, Centre Hall UARDWARK STORE: I J. & J. HARRIS. I No. 6, BROCKERHOFF ROW. . A ? ew * nd I c °uplete Ua.-dware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brockerholrs new building—where thev are prepared to sell all kinds of Building - , . 2JH? Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel Nails. n, wheaU ln setU, Champion Clothes v\ ringer, Mill Saws, Circular and c Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream Freezers, Bath Tub*. Clothes Racks, a full assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Be ding, Spikes, Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards and Cultivt,- lor Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades *nd Forks, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils, Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed. Tanners, Anvilf| Vices, Bellows. - Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory Bells, Tei Bells, Grindstones, Carpenter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paint, Oils, • Varnishes received and for sale at I iunsfiß-tf J. A J.HARRIS. I BE ATTY P1A " 0 ' BV ro> Rg/synSED BY THE HIGHEST MIT* p *' *svUkt* authorities throughout the world of- IS 73 m BEST D. F. BEATTY, Propria ulfashlngton, N. J. rw-nn w--uioirooo. OtttcinnaH.a