THE CENTRE REPORTER. tutßsn ay mai: \ LODGE MEETIKOB frsT Hai.l. I.eonr, No #\J ''"''h.lij y-Q ,b * iV H u "A.a L-hop , St. Bellefole l'a. in last week s Reporter with foresee to , the suppi -od poisoning of Mr. Parker, our informant, we learn since was, mi-'.a.- en in mentioning Dr. Mingle as the pby- ( clan called to seo the -ick men Dr. , Mingle was not called nor consulted in the j esse ; thi- correction we deem -ue Pr. | Mingle, who does not think the rumoreh treatment of the case would have been in accordance with his practice Mr. F Zettle, of Georges Valley, j, acc'.uentiy brought an axe down upon the j t front of two of his left hand Sogers cutting j f them nearly off, two weeks ago. Mr. P. Willow, of Millheim, is * fl.tting back to Centre Hall. I Weather the last few days, clear. but cold and blustery. i George Stover, of Centro Hill, in- j . ter.ds moving to Miasouri. I Goto Valentines forhandsomc goods and the latest styles. | g At Welch's Beok s'ore the price ofj p envelopes has again been reduced, and are j b now sold at aim -t nothing. See his ; card. c: for the least money is gf J. S. Brachbill, jr.. Bishop St. opposite Graham A Son- Wicked suggestion of the Baltimore Gaaette : That when the Chief Justice hatois the Book to Mr. Hayes he should open it at John s. 1 : "Verily, verily, I 1 say unto you, he that entereth not by the 1 door into the shecpfold, but climheth up " some other way, the same is a thief and a ' robber." Sechler's groceries never soured on arv ones stomach—they keep no impure o articb-'or any unCt for consumer?. This tl Is a truth ar.d one of the most important d items in househ d economy. They sell w low. and thus sell much. Their mode of u business is the only true ona. fair for them- st selves and fair for their constantly in- j creasing customers. Try them. Las; week, we are informed, a pub- * lie sale wss held, that was advertised through written bills, which scarce any one reads now-a-days. The consequence , was a slim attendance, and valuable goods went for a sorg.—S3 er $o freed bv not advertising in Reporter, and perhaps a couple hundred lost for want ot bidders. The R-porter is read in every nook and .7 corner of the cour.iy, and its charges %re reasonable, and there is no better invest- j mont fo:ws sale than liberal advertising. Written bills, in these enlightened days arc saving at the spigot and running at the The new building which t'.O Pennh \ alley Banking Cosnp., of this place in- j * tends erecting will be a three story brick, ' 40 by 60. The first floor rooms will be occupied for back and store purposes. • The second floor for oficer, and the thi -d , ( floor for halls. The present stock-bolder? | in the back are Gen. Beaver, J. P. Harris. L Vo. Wolf and Dac'l Hess. 0T Yocy Deininger having sold the brick houe built by him last summer, has j ' purchased two lots en Church street, with . " the intention of putting bauscs thereon j Yonyisan enterprising pian, and it's aj pity there isn't millions in him. Anyhow he sells hardware cheap- Js. A. Keller, of near this place , will also build a new brick dwelling the'' c coming summer. Newman, of the New Eagle Cloth ing store, Bellefocte is a wonderful man be is the only one that can boast of having jo'.d ready-made clothing, cheaper than anybody else during the pa-l winter. He is getting ready far a tremendous spring stock, and will astonish every one still more, at the reduction that he will show can be made. Newman is a blessing to the community these hard times, and to all who need Clothing. He ha the largest a-s-rtment of eveiythicg you ever saw, in the Clothing line and is a pleasant gentleman to deal with in all respects. Three of our patrons in arrears, will j djus a favor by sending all, or at least part, of sum due, between this and April Ist. tf YVm. R. Hennej's sale, near Old Fort, March S. ' Sale at II C. Reamer's, Spring M ill?, by L> C. Keiler, March 9. Jos. K. Shirk's sale, Milroy, Mnrch 13. C C. Keller's sale. Centre Hall, March 14. Judge Love, de-e'd, sale, near Chutchville, March 15. Brillingcr* sale, Lumber, Decker ycTTcy, March 10. Sam'l Bame's sale, near Millheim, March 15. . Sam'l Hess, jr., sale, near Pine Grove, farm stock, March 15. \Vm. Coly er'i. sale, in the Loop, Jtfarph iT. A D. Bishcl'j sale, Centre Ilill, March Mrs. Martha J. Kepler's sale, near Pine Grove, 21 March. Sale of personal property of Sam'l Huston, dee'd, Potter tp , March 22. And. Gregg's sale near Centre Hall, March 23. —PUBLIC SALES.—Mr. George Koch, of Centre Hall, has first class ability in crying sales. If you wish a good sale, you must have a good Auctioneer, and if you employ ?,Ir. Koch, be ffill render fhe Utmost satisfaction, and at the most rea sonable charges. Apply to him early il you wish to secure him George is fully up to the business from past experience. 18j*n Bm. FARMS TO LEASE.— The undersigned wishes to lease 320 acres of land in lowa for a term of years for improvement. 1"0 acres of which to be out under the plow newt summer. These lands arc among the best wheat lands of the state. For particular? inquire of J. S. BARN HART, 16 nov 6m Belietoiite, Pa —SUNDAY SCHOOLS !—Mr. Daniel F. Bcatt.v, manufacturer and proprietor of the BEATTY PIANO, and Realty's Gol den Tongue Parlor Organs, YVashington, N. J., has alwajs madeu very liberal de ductions on bis'instruments to Sunday schools ard other religious purposes, we yrouid therefore advise such as are with out one to address nim in regard to it be fore purchasing one, as they arc said to be a very superior and durable Instrument. See his advertisement. Im There will he ton o five or fix weeks oouit thi* month and rcxt, commencing with next Monday and to continue t-xt week. The juror* for first week ere Spring Jon Hover. J K Alexander, N Luce*. J Kcklev K l>an> Philip*! us- 0 Hit link. :, K Hudson. . \V:.ker ■ Sktftr, J Nlim. Gr. eg 15 11 Duncan, Win Alexander Jon Wenv or Potter J D Lincle, J Riff, Peter Jor> don, W m Ko\ • V\ in 1 r Burn-i 1.- W White Snowalioo J Confer, J I'. .'e, !•' K Hi bio. I.iherty T Bow*. Huton KHo t Roggi. A Fell r. I'nionville !' J Taylor. Union 1' II Ruth. lline> A J Hostermnti, B F Philip*. T Harper Miles John Helens Union It \ Britbiu, Collese J \\ Shuey. Marion John Butler. Bellefonto .1 Parson. A M Afl'erty Ferguvn Geo Kerch no. Third Week, March. Harris- D T Weiland, Win Allen. T B St >vcr. Ferguson—ls Gardner, A K Ulettnon. J II Johnaon, .1 I, t'arten. Milcsburs ,1 Shirk. Boggs- K 7onimerman Si.rinp ti. o > oting, H H.-\ llaine* S F.ttlingrr, Jacob W, f, .1 C Stover. Potter—J 1' l.ee. D Flr.-aer Walker 11 McKrven, T 1! Ru; r:. I. Leh. Penn B Deinir-ger. Phitipburg J V Ua-satiova, Union—Ja* Alexandor. Marion- K A* . Perry Con Jo, S B naiton Mile* P Ke-slcr. J K llostertnan, T Stcx er Gregg A CrortoMo Bellefonto—T B W rlsor, J C Harper, Worth--J Cannon. Howard J Stine. 15uh F P Smith. !.:bor;y- Ja- (lur -slit.*, llwlftnoon--John W'ilaon. The reputation of > -hlor .V Co , for be**, groceries gain* with oach day. They deserve it all. and are gamins customers every day bv fair-dealing in every respect- Give them a trial farme** and all h.-.i-e --keeper* —J S, Brachbiil, ir . sells cheaper than the cheap.--', at his Now Fur-:.: :re Store. ■—We hear ti painfti! rumor, from Bellefonto that a minister who a few month* ago left that town and went to Kan***, had been found dead from the ef fect* of a pistol shot, and that he held a pistol in bis hand when found. We Rive this as we Ret it. trtwtiag **4? prove un founded. The rumor had it that it was lit v. Lilly, but a later telegram show* that it wa* an other Luth. preacher, in the same tow n. Lccu, K*. Sechler's is tl. usekcepcV head quarter* for groceries. It i* of them you get your money's worth and the best of goods the market affords. They take all kinds of country produce, and give you groceries in exchange at the lowest ca*h prices. No handsomer or more complete ly stocked grocery in the stale. Mr. Spueluiyer. proprietor of tie .-ash store, will remove hia .took of Roods .0 the storeroom, at the Stone mill, th.* ipritig. Our member. Col. Itackry, represented he wishes of the people w ho elected him, n his votes against finishing up the work >f counting in Fraud. Haye*. Our sena or, Mr Wallace stood ui* r. the tame slatform. and represented the sentiment* >f the democracy of the state. It is like'y there will bs- an extra session >f Congress on account of the failure of he army appropriation bill to pa. The ipmocrats would not agree to let it -ass xithout a proviso that no money shall Wo i ised for troops at the polls in southern ' Cates. R'ght. A sense of wrong pervaded the last act j ►t the doleful drama in Congress at I o - •lock on Friday morning. We quels' rem an eye witness : The last scenes were significant of the loleful and uneasy feeling which has been ■rcated by the consummation of such a -lu xrndout fraud As Ferry r..e to an touuee the result of the bogus count, a reice on the Democratic side exclaimed : 'Como Democrats, let us net remain to ritness the consummation ofthi- infamy." ["hereupon all but a baker's dozen of Democrats withdraw. This movement vbich was spontan-* , and wholly uncx jected. evidently diM.-oric .rted Ferry. He urned pale, but began in a firm voice to j tnnounce that Hf.ye* had received a ma ority of all the votes cast for President. A voice in the lobby broke the stillness with an oath, and an exclamation : "You [J —d d—d liar Ferry's voice trembled hut he proceeded, and declared Have* and Wheeler du'y elected. The same voire broke in with another oath, whereat Fer ry glanced nervously over his shoulder, instantly brought hi* prepared speech t • a clo-c, and almost forgetting to hand the gavel to Randall in bis nervous appre hension, hurried fromlhe speaker's chair,' as though hi- guilty conwieccejhad conjur ed up countless shot Runs leveled at bis heart. The Senate followed his rapid lea-l out of the chamber. Xot n symptom of applause greeted the announcement ot the crime. THE IK A UGURATIOX. The Right of Procession to Escort the Fraudulent President. From the Harrisburg patriot 1 Strorg, Bradley, Mtllcr and Hoar in a barouche. Madison Wells and his associates on horse back. The Florida Returning Board. Eliza Pinkston supported by Keiley and Sherman T: c Credit Mobiiieriu-* in an Omnibus- The Whiskey Thieve*. Belknap and his Post Trailers. Post-Office Straw Bidders. The Xavy Yard Contractors. Attorney-General Williams in a Laudalet. The Boss Shepherd King. The Emma Mine Operators. Jay Gould and the Black Friday Ring. De G' Iyer Garfield and the Paving Con tractor*. The Safe Robbery Conspirators. The Soldiers' Gravestone Jobbers. Zach Chandler and Don Cameron in a Chariot dragg-ng Don Piatt at its Wheels. The Freedmen's Bank Swindlers with three or four hundred ot the de positors bringing up tha rear on foot. CONTRADICTIONS OF THE COM MISSION. [Speech of Hon. Gen. A. Jenks, of Per.na.] The Commission's own conduct stands before tbe people, not as an illustration of integrity, but as a contradictory infamy In the case of Florida the certificate of the Governor awarded that {Sta'e to the Republican*. The certi4vate o( the Sec retary of State declared the majority of the votes Cast were for the Democratic party. That certificate wa* corroborated by the decision of the Supreme Court of Florida. In Oregon tho certificate of the Governor gave tbe State to the Democrats but the certificate of the (secretary of blutu as to the vote cast gave a'majorfty for the Kepublicane. Just the reverse of the Florid* deer-ion literally. In the first tho Governor's certificate controlled; in tne latter it wa overruled. But circumstances alter cases. The one was a Democratic vote; the otuer Republican. Xt waa a dif ference on pariy lines on which they acted and not judicial truth at all. J. YOUNG BROWN ON THE COM M|SSIO^. Congressman John Young Brown, of Ky., made one of the best speeches on the Commission. He said: I thought we could trust the selected men of the hi*.!.- i est court of llic fore oust government in g the world. i Human law* cannot |>ut limitation upon fraud thev may hum h, lilt they cannot 1 *i I prevent \\'.> tru -:<-.t fttM tBW and thev have betrayed our tru-t Alt law < ">u-i ho administered by human agcncie* ; if r you have ti• Judge* e mttw ahat your law* may ho, you heat a i ' judgment, Ji ifreys was a jut Judge av w ho re the inter* -is of the Cr wn were ion . corned- Bacon, "the wi*e-t the nii'ar.oi of mankind," took hrihoa, yet rendered, with one ot two except' 10, jut Jv'K~ mania. Hale, although refusing to take the civic oath* >t t'romwc'.l, yet is made one of this judge* Our judge* of our Supremo t'ouri i their office* tor life, with liberal saUnes; are it.dependent <>t ike mutation* of poll lie*, eaeh hn\ ing his personal and ptditi eat honor to maintain, and I thought thai surely there if the depravity o! radical ism waa not universal we couM find in -1 t. grity. My coiiiidence waa grnerou*. pa triotic, undouhiing in these men and u our case submitted. Hut in tin* Kiectora Commotion of suppose 1 iueorruptih • •age*, in their exulted position* hav played the part of handed jockiea, aiul have done in the faeo of the world that which hungry m -ntobatik* shou i scon I'hey have done Such an act. That blurs the grace and blush of mod *lv ; Fall* virtue, hypocrite lake- oil the r >e Front tlie tnir fxr head And set* a blister there And the*-* sucvessots ot John Marshal' ! To-day how must each feel "hi* title likej < gains r. be, hang I>> sely about hitu Suspicion i- whispered that corlaiu judi i' al ccmnti-sicncr* bear the dark nd damning stain of intrigue and ring job Wry, and th*'. the firs' judgment of ll en holder* wa* the price paid for their pro motion These indeed are day *ef Jegener acy and shame. Head and consider the record of the decision* of the majority of these men ; note their (hutting tricks, their inc nsi-tencics, their e*a*h>ns ; and they are such a* wvuid btitig the blush to neophyte* in learning ; *uch a* pigmies in eif re-pect and hot r would abhor. In the fable wo read that the cat was changid by the fairy into the fine ladv ; yet t the banquet, up :t the appearance of a rat. this tine lady chased it. Apply the story and you need no suggestion to draw a conclusion freui iu moral. 1 You have but a "barren scepter in your : gr pe." Your tresh garland* entwine i around your hatchment. Your part) 1 -tanus to-day surrounded and saturated 1 with-uch turpitude that the judgment of i the hour and of mankind hereafter must < be against it. i Your juggler* have proclaimed yeur 1 victory, but it it tarnished with shuttle and accompanied by perjury and every spe cie* ot fraud. The Republican party is ir. i the attitude of- t A cut purre of the empire and the rule, t That from a *hclf'.he preciou- dindeni ( sto'e, And put it in hi* pocket. A "-HOCKING RECITAL OF SHIP-jc WRECK, STARVATION AND DEATH If Boston. February 21 A letter in re- i ceiv.J in thi*city yesterday frm Captain t Kane, of the American scht >ner F. F. M - , Donald, dated at Garel on the west coast , of Africa, January 24. in which ho say* „ that on hi* outward passage from Boston, t whenee lie (ailed December 17. be fell in f with the wreck of the British bark Maria. , Captain Grayson having on board tare ur- t vivots of a ctew of 14 men the other* 1 v in< perished from exposure and famine. , The wreck was discovered in latitude 37 > '22; longitude 32 SO, wilh the nia*t* gore , and full of water The two men w. re , taken on board the schooner, but ono of , them died in a few hours from the time of the reecue. From the sole survivor it was , a-cerlnined that the hark was bound trom j Dobay, Georgia, to Belfast. Ireland; that . she sprang a leak in a gale and filled with . water, so that it was imp 's-ible to save any provision* or fresh water. The lumber ■ with which the vessel was loaded prevent ed her from striking, but the weight of the , roa-ta turned the vessel on her beam ends, . until the mast* broke away when the righted and the men regained the dec*. Having no food or water, however, they soon began to dioofslarv ti-n, and as soon as one died the rest subsisted on the body, and so on until only two w re left The survivor, whose name is James M Laugh lin, and who belongs to rtelfa-t, Irt 'and. says that only small portions of the dead bodies could be eaten. No one vis killed but the moment one died the eight survi vors cut the throat of the deceased and drank the blood, and then divided the heart and brain It was thirty-two day* from the lime the disaster occurred until the wreck was sighted by the sch 'onrr and durir g all that lime the crew had net had a drop of water or any otbt r food than the b a mask o| carved stone at each window ; all the balconies lire of b-onr.e ; all the ceilings are fresco ed ; all the partition walls arc of marble, all the floors are wooden mosaic. Dawag er Baroriei,-James do Rothchild ha- just completed her mansion between Run Beaujon, Hue des Kcurirs d'Artoi*. and Boulevard Haussman. Workmen am busily engaged in fitting up the late Bar ores* De Pontilba'* mansion for Baron Gustavo do Rothschil I ; he paid J-'JOO 000 for it ; she (pent u million on it , he d-on't 1 think it sumptous enough lor him. Baron Alpbonsede Rothschild lives in Prince j TallyrMnd'* palace. Hue St. Florontin : the widow of Baron Nathaniel de Rolliss child ha* a „ple„4 id ..jnusion in Run du: Fauburg St. 11 onoro. Baron Gustave de Rothschild has a marble pnlace in Ru" Diifittu—six splendid palcces inhabited by the Rothchild futility in Puris alone. It is reckoned that the private resi Icncc of this family in England. franco 0r-i many. paly und Sv. itzerland co.-t above! 2(i,0U0.W) THE NAM ES OF NAILS The term* "four-penny," "six-penny,' "ten-penny," etc ,as hi>i>l icd to nails.' mean this; "Four-penny" :nc..- ..r pounds f the thousand nail;, "D* pennv" six pounds to the thousand, and so or It is an old English term and meant, at first, "ion pound" nails (the thou-nml be- . ing understood); but the old Engl million clipped it to "ten-pun" and from that I ten punriy : and so it degenerated, until "penny" was substituted for "pound." So, when you nk for four-penny nails, nowadays, you want those a thousand ot, which will weigh four ; but in these de- ' generate times, we question whether' you will get its many a* a thousand in! that weight. When a thousand nails Weigh les- thun ofle pound they are called tracks, brads, etc., and are reckoned b) ounces (to the ihot sand) ; so yu will see "8-oz." ' 10-oz," "IB oz," etc., on papers of tneks. THE FASHION • RLE BELLE'S PER PLKXITY. i From the Cl. v land Herald. Near Prospect street he dropped n lit tle "ed bow with a gold pin attached, and it fluttered to the edge of the sidewalk Sho slopped and looked at It. It might us' well have fluttered to the edge of the uni-' torf: and droptied over for anything tbu: she could do to get it. SI e walked around il twoor three times, gazed sadly nt it and ' then walk 2 a bio.k to Ijclivev iticwt', goi a small boy and t aid him ten cents to ' cmne back and pick up that bow. As the ; boy rejoined his companion he remarked : "Darned if I ever -cen u woman so proud. "'She wouldn't pick up her ow- tl nrSKIsE it A ( MAW lot House, Sign, end 0N AMENLAI. PAINTJEHS, Ke*p tfully annum .•# llmi they arc |rupnrad t l.> ail kind* oi w. rk in their lln>' f busine--. hi the !m .1 bt'l stylo. All kind* oi GRAINING. PAPER HANGING. \N I> CALCIMININTJ, PROM P I LY ATTENDED TO. C„, (mining i|' • t.'.v Vtt ord. •! ' ti.nil receive prompt attention, and *uti*f*>' I•" guarniile. >1 I'hurges ii)l r'a"ii .id. , .1 * HI SKI.B A i . Siring Mil!* I t. ST. CTOUfI HOTJfcX. A Kill SI'UKKT. HRTW LKN 7 I'll ASH hilt STItKKTS, 111 1 1. A ItKl.lMll A. lit u; SIK Since c'■ •!> tli•<> .■Unf its ui, tho Si t'loud l.* b.ett repainted and * ,-d. pai lor-re furnished, n w carpet*, &e The house in all it* appointment* i mun >--<•. I tor . in - 11 ; the ulin*r\ !.-| ailment being excelled hy Dur.rigj i,- t. in ih.->1 ' u l adhered t.i it* r. iU r rate* mut end.- *r..l to extend 1... >m. . mufort* t • it, pnir.ii* n it It* I prev i.iuily ; I ■■ tin- particular il stood alone M t. \\ Mu, ii f* associated w >tii iniii Ins .. ti, I , un.l. rtlu- 'inn i sino ol (1 \\ Mull"i tt Tl, .j. , ~ j t i,i.l patronage i.i"l ln>fins t.' ex -■ii-l the li.>|>itlilie> of the St. i.l noli* it * -smo on. uinjf. uiwtil a* n the pat, \\ • ire, resp.u tfullv, 3 00 PKX BAY ° W * ( '° OS 11 1> tt Alv Kit. Room Oerk -I I M UK>_U.h|. r In, t ."ii tho snlcwit'K Hit ii aain t pn.ld. v\ \ DIRS OF i .1 1. ri LKPtION B Chicago, February tfl - Prof Kli-'ia t. - iy 1. ture.l t! i- evening tit Mi l', ru 11*11 to * large and interes ed audience, on .l> "TeVpheiie," givin- il!ulrni n <•: il ,- -w in'.m .- ■- J • Catua ai I Beotb, Hon HrjrGr*#tbaww] Cha*. S.>lllol* und other miiiatu; xeientif.c men were on tin' platform Mu*n played m Milwaukee xru* trans mi tie I over the wire# aid reproduced in I tie lis lin dear tone*. Many popular air* called for by the audience were pr inptly giv.n s'i.l heartily applauded, l'r f. Favilie, in Milwaukee played the telephone ualt/. Several different tnu*i cal nte* w. r - started iiii!iiltaneouly in Mil wsuWeo und 1 i-'it:city heard by the audience. The lecture and illustration* *.:<■ ei-.tertai' mg throughout l'rof. t! my gave due credit to l'rof Ball for hi* re markable developmout of the p. aking telt graph, which the lecturer described. DEATHS. For the Reporter. On the 17th in-: near McAlerv - Fort ] Huntingdon co , llenry Koch, aged AM. The subject of this notice wa* born in .ieruiany, in the yenr ITS', and came to his country many jrtiara gn. He u, i rsj. nniiy resj-ect*. a remarkub < wan. \\ I ■ ivirig in Snyder co., h. lost all he bad,|i tut, undismaved. went to w rk, and by • >er*. verance became po*e**or of utS I lent to enable him to live at ea,e wh.n dranced in life He wn net wealthy but, iad enough. Ho was baptiied in hit nfancy according to tie custom of th ,ulh. Church, und at . proper ace u-suru .l tl e vow - made t>y bi paiei t and ut.i rd with the ch reh. lli< early tr tor g , at g.Md and wat manifested in hit many xcellent t. - ail in nfter l.fe. Re \\ du ated in German\ with the .nt< ntion of ritering the ministry in tie Lutheran burch. He did Hot lack early • -ho a*', c uTure a- any one of overage intclligenct ould infer from his conversation. H.- • :.J the u.ivantag. Ot a rough i *s- .'*l our-.-, and a theological court.- in part, hen he ent< red the army under the kir.g f Westphalia Hates'. U* been separ ted from hi* book* and c!a**mate*, he Jit-1 <■ li.aed the idea of i'r.'.u 'iir.<. a- d having J card much about a land flowing with lilkat d honey, where the ever unfurled "J attner of liberty Waved, he came U .uierii a. He >l a rctulent of the L p. a entre co ,f r many year*, lie came to * tor.e Valley 2&y.-ar* .go. He had a re- ~ tarkable memory for one of hi* age, a'd well discipline.i mind. (' uld talk la- I nliarly and accurately < n thj subject of .reba ' Ogv, lo.ed qt; to the Grecian ltd Roman | •} 1 • : . w-Iv. r, i i i tie acriptor*'-and was as fani ar witu to history of tho C .urth at any ono 1 ver met. Hewaan honest mac- hi* motto we,j lie unto other*, etc." llis remain* I.e the . hurebvard c nly a t.-w yard* from e house in which l r dwelt At bl eral a ui-. ourte w*s Joiivo'oJ by the r . r fr. 11. H 11 I Ho leav. s a wile, son and a ilaughtrr, the latter is th* .:* ft 11 n Reed Sample of M.ITJm < A. A KriiLtN [N TH F. M \TTF.It OK I'HK F.sTA'l K I OF .1 As LUC AS. OF.f l The auditor appointed to hear and pass poll the Otreption filed to the account of >r .1 M Hlair. i<[m : islrat. r 111- dr. e-. d and ni .k- r. j -rt the-eof. dec., *il. Ue> d to the duti.-s "t b; appoititinrnt t i, . fii. m Belief. 'lO . ti W'i •Inr-d-.y. the Mh ot March, 1577. at tw > ..'clock p. hi. rben and whero all partica interMtcu car: llend if they see ■ - .per I) F FORTNKY. mar Bt, Auditor. niZRCUTOB'S NOTICE.— Lj Tiie s( will an 1 testament of W'tn. tilt* in, late "f l'otfor tv*ti . dec d, having .en admitted to probate by the Register f Centre county, letter* testamentary he*under have been dulv issued to the rder*igned of which all prr-on* in any .•ay interested will lake notice. W M ALLISON. Potters Mill*. Pa. J AS. A HF.AVEK, ir.srt : Belief, nie. Pa. M X ECU TOR 7 S NOTICE- J U Letters testamentary on the estate of * *eier Ruble lute of Potter township, do-| eased, having been granted to the under-) igned. all person* indebted to *aid C-tate .re required to make immediate payment. ,nd lb so hiiving claims agamst the .*ioe 0 present them, duly authenticated by aw for ettl uient. S P Hl' LK, JAS. RFBLK. A. -UCKKMJACU 'ntarCl KlMttt r. L AMERICAN Shade Roller Comp, I Mnnufacturcrs of and dealers in ni'Rixo A .YD Common CURTAIN Fix- j TURfS. II ii Ha ml.-, Otiaqtic IShnding ■. Tit*el, .Ye ,| H Hawley Htraat, Boatoo, Ma**.| Sole Manufacturer* of A'A.i Pi 's sj'iuxa rjXTritEß.\ Knnpp's Spring Fixtures, for Window j Blind*. n'e the L.-.t In that lino ever in.l vented hiidnr. scarce to be excelled for; convenience. No cord- used to raise or lower the blind* lliiiul* remain juati where de-ired, bv a simple touch of thai luind. Nothing ci in plicated in Knnpp's' Spring Fixtures, nnd are easily ntlnehcdj to any window. 4'rioo of these Fixture* and Sbude- no higher than the old anf the publisher of the Reporter. 8 tnnr Bin FENCE PICKETS U —2 — - LAB(K REDUCTION IN PUICU.-j fi'/iT" Y ' ttf WffW in TT 1 1 i 11 | i i i; .I; |! !' I I ' | Wo turni.-p tiie Pickets, made Iroint lull round iron, like It--ftin r 1•.v.-.. in cut, at! . OEM TS P.KR LIMBAL TOOT Thaj 1 nAtke a nand*orner.' more durable. and| cheaper Fence than the wooden pickets.) .Send for circular to LEWIS, OLIVER & PH LL!PS, Manufacturers .f MhIKU-HANT HAL . tkuN, li uch i' In. "I if Bitliifestad ill llu' IV ><, that lb* world is in ! (lander of ( rge'.'.iug thai there i* a South I*.>le al>o. A writer in "All the ,veat ■ Ar und" describing Ro' stormy • xprri i nil t s hi tl o An:arctic ri|iims thus turn* up what is known of the Hi gVoted I'uli 'j "Win-never tli.- gallant commander gut - south ■ I tilt)' degiei i or to, then tlio bl tling with ice began again an ! again, lie v once touched. a* we have -aid, the§e*cn J :ty*#igtth parallel of latitude, and in all , probability n human bi ng haterer made J a nearer app ach to the South l'olo —le by lb tee or four hundred m lie* than the ' ■ approach which haa been recently made ( *.o the North Pole. What we know v'f the I Be . i Pole, then, it simply thia—that no-'i body ha* got within mvui or eight bun in.i . : t that ov Varr.i •> are u.et i with eclipsing aiything known in Ni r:i F- (J K i that ui- unUint have been teen tone shooting forth volcan :',!i !■•!• - than try .. -covired by our nartbern explorers ; that alt the land it covered with snow at ail mason* ■ that no human being ha* been met w .tti be yond Hfty -si* degree* of latitude tbal Mo vegetable growth except lichen*, .r in!: -it-:: be) Olid r.!t\ eight degrees <>l latitude ; and that no land <)uadroped is . .■ .1: i. il■> . : ill ■!.-,• ■ of latitude. I can ■ i \: 0.U11..J 'i ere w . . J . g.it . I I. i un i. at Churchv il'e, March 1 si, at 10 o'clock, I . Centre lial! t-li -anie day, at ", p. m. instead of 10 a. ni. l,et nil observe the change. — ♦ • I! > • 1 N I Mat t - January by Shorllidge A Co. White wheat, 1 36. Ke.J " 136 Kye. 66 Corn, shelled, 46. ! Corn, rob, 40 Oat*. 30. Parley, rye weight, 66 i ev. mj ■ . ■ - ( . , Pi tatoet retail, 1 lu Flour p: barrel, wholesale, " retail. $" 00 N -. ,S\ a plmt. t, gr -ur.!. 1" 10. Cayuga J'.'lt). _ Anthracite coal : 1 Chestnut p. r ton at yard, |6i4. Small stove, s'• -jf,. Stove, " $6 "Jfi. Kgg, " *6 M. Broken, • " $6 lit. TpXfcCl ITO&'S ]StitlOK.- T.etler* testamentary an tho estate of ( li*llQ>l Huston, late ot Potter twp,!. .1. | 1. bavii-g b. en grantsdt-> fl.e u-r- ' > > j'. x Y. rr~ J* 7 o - 2. L "C ? ? 1 §li T te £ X . * <*-■ ** r+ b—. V* I" 1 H PaperOTS AT 82 A PA IR. LA I)' KS' FIN E SHOES 81 A PA IR. M EN'S II ATS AS IX >\V AS 75 CENTS A FULL SUtT.OF UN DEP. WE A R FOR 50c. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUlt STOCK. ro,ught;at all give us a;call hefouk purchasing elsewhere, I mvz. m a si all wwsri co wa YOWM-ttiasstiig tm piaoe r fll£ QLP ESTABLISHED STAND OF * Apr 27 ''l i i S. to*e*, iuhl go.nl baker*. Wc alio have a full line of cheap und medium price PARLOR STOVES. Price* to tult the trade, THOMAS A. HICKS 4 BROTHER, Belle onte, Pa 1 hr eovi rlet liinmt, two rarpe !< 'III* W lib 111* hi' e* Hi! |li V I!:gr I Cl tdnil:ar !■ muri I h <-* v iiitf fur *'* ■ eap Apply'' Win Kiting.-r, Aar.'ii.hnr* "Hlt'K FOR BALE Pint ekai brtcl will li a kept on 1 and fur aula by J O Deininger a! Zerhn'i (.'"litre 11 nlll brick yard* The- brick arc ufTcri d o L>w that it will pay per.um at a vi tftiufu o to come here for them. Intending to continue in tha manufac lure of brick I hay will be kept enrwtantly on band, and fair inducement* offered to purchaser*. ITattflf. II K ZKRBK. I ■ If you with to grow Vegetable* fori) tale, read Gardening for Profit! ■ If you with to bccamo a Commercial I, Fiuriat. read Practical Floriculture ! If you w.li la render satisfaction. .Culling and repairing done. "sept y Jas. Harris & Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IlillllltlllL I IHON.NAILS,; Paints! OILS, ETC., I JAS. HARRIS A CO. t Bellefonle. j STORK NEW GOODS"AND| jy Fanic p rices. 11. A. LARKIMER. at the old Centre 11 ill stand. r Just opening a Stock of • NEW HOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! ; A iarge variety of Ladies Dregs Gotd- Great Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Suit tlif Cloths and Cassimers, Cant be excelled. His Crocery Department, Astonishes < very one in ns- !t;:ntu and low |' prices. Syrup. S..gar. T.a Cofee. Canned fruit*. I Domestic and Foreigr Fruit*, t'hw, | ai d every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart menL X-f-Ks. iners. Mechanics and Lahore.# I * look to your interest One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Then call and see at I what astonishingly low prices ® r f ortn., Itoliot^ilo \\ T 1* WILsoN. Atlorney-at-Law, , it ilellufoiste Pa. Office in M r*. Ben- j ner's dstilding. Pel latent* Pa. JOHN FLUTTER, Attorney-at \ rollpcUnnt |mnintl muka' tad tppcUl * %i r* U Z n K %r T* 10 tw *•* m ptopJEfer *•• Wiu draw uj, o n - torted n ediea for any machine. hOnovly OF A THOUSAND. Having ditcuveied, in a manner almost providential, a potitive cure for Consump tion and all Lung Cotnplainlt, I feel it my July tt make known in a practical manner t>v furnithing a tample bottle, frae of charge. to all sufferer*. my only bope oil remuneration being that the medicine will perform all I claim "for it. Tba ingredi ent* are of the choicest herbal product* and perfectly tafe ; will b* tent frae to all. Address at -nee. Dr. O. Phelpt Brown, VI Grand Street Jersey City, N. J., or may te bad of J. K. Miller & Son, Druggist*. Centre llall. l'a Jan 4 ly. C. T. At.Exaxpik' C. M. BOWKK < ; 4 LEXANDER4 BOWER, At | * A it l Ibtt H*ll*f,i*i* BbwUl ttiatUN fj"" w mlr—rti tT* "?**" ■>-" io t i. t t i. * K • be fad hwkto aauafaruny up** ail Mia • bar* it bantam. uaad and a* aaaai u> aar mum ' "f.* "* ,t * " Clatara., Waw KpL, m a haw* a. pn-poar • (**4 oaailtf a* '' r ril u ZLira U. Tbu . *m**l Ha* a?rmd, . " iaia u wda*aad aiao Uial t. auraata Lb* artuo a* rape* Ssft. _ j~£."V 'JHE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. J The Beilefonte public end the people of jibe country generally will be pleated loi know thai the old and well arublithed DRUG STORE, laU-the property of .lame* C. Williams. •n Allegheny ttreet. n<-jt door to Hicks'* I hatdaare emporium, hat been re- | opened for business and it tw tt.g rapidly re-*lockcd and i.lied out with the bet and moat popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, tnd everything utuklly kept in afirst-class Drug Store Pit KMC iiirnoAsftrtKUL Ij compntindrd at all boitra of the day or night, ant! particular and prompt attention given to the wanu of farmers and other* who 'it* in the country. Store never jclneod to those who want medicine* or anything in the drug line. I, The undersigned hope*, by Uriel attention , u> business, to merit and receive the pub- i lie palonage. H X HEUIITGTOV. 6 apr ly. Agent. D. F. LU&E, PAINTER, SffelL uflere his services to the citixeos of Centre county in llouwr, Men and Ornamental Paint lug. Striping, ornamenting and gilding, Graining OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT, Etc. 1 twin and Fancy Paper hanging. Order* respectfully solicited. Term* reasonable. A apr tf. jQH. A. J. OKNDOKF. DENTIST. Ii IIIU ImlMl II hulim Mills aad U now pr* j imrad I* irml U. U bwwt of kunii *1 * itann and ruilnui daalrad >mlM In 111* ha*. IB ta* S*M mum. id b**l viuatlty aad it raunOla rata* la-1 -onloo ol oo* dcnlurm mad* • TWO *1 i Irarvrd without pain 11 |an tt THE GREATCAUSE or HUMAN MISERY. JuU Published in a sealed envelope, price six cents. A tartar* on tbo nalor*. lr*%Uawt aa.i Radical Crc of violnai W oaSooaa. w Syeraaiorrtio**. lad or d by Mrlt A baa*. Itoolbatary limrnua. Impotvnrj. N.riona |v*biUli. and ImMdimraU to Mama** <•* rrmlly .l°on**mptton. I- |-U*t>w. aad > lU.Mnul aad rh,al.ai Incapacity. Ac —By H*t>*rt J. pailwrtl. M !>.. author of Uw "tip*** BiaA,"Sa Th. .irid r*o*i*d aulhoi. l* lata admlrahk* La*. t*r*., Irarl, |m*a from hi* on **i<*riaa* that Ik* awfol o..oaru**oo** of ll*lf Aba** maj ta *g*Maaiir romorod ittioui ai*dtcto*. aad wit boat da ae tata otaical oparattoaa. twasm iaatramaut*. or cordials. iHilnUne oat a m.rjc of awt at o*o* crrtaia and .gacl ■at, bj Oblcb ">J außrrrr, a* irattrr what his 000 dttloa Bay b*. may car* blmxlf rh*a,Uj. ilo f P®f week In your Oik iouu Ton need not r ** way from home ore* \2a csh eiie i22e I i Lincoln Butter Powder, muke* but jter sweet andhard. nnd tjuicker to churn 'Try it—f_. r ml. at NY • ',.> c. GRAHAM & SON Hs*e the exclusive sale in Beliefonie of Edwin C. Hurts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, tbe Shots 5n iht "World. WBOLfti.4t.lt * ftXTAIL PKALXftft I* Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, to All Kind* ofCulora Work MdeTo Order. Bit hop St root, BELLEFONTX. Fa. JO may tf. PENNSVALLEY BANKIN6 CO. CENTEX HALL. PA. KICX:V I DEPOSITS, and allow Inter? Oil; Discount Nut**; Yluv >B li*bed inR&M. From the Prer*. From G D White. Editor HaAettt town, N. J. Herald. : "Tbe organ haa a rich, deep and toui jaurnn* tone: cm Id not *Uy in tbe bouw ; without it. It help* *• ndrfully to drive I * w ll tb . # Of hard una" The LrUntin Pa. Daily New*, av . W are in receipr of one of tbtwe five '*•*'* Parlor Organs manufactured be iD. F. Beany, Waahir.gt. a, N\ J. Tbi* •rran Ma fine, to!id biai k walnut owe. I and in tone it cannot be turpa**ed by any nttrumenl ol iu kind." Vmm tba Lowell Neb. Register, 'we received thi* week, direct from the manufacturer, D. F. Beatty Wntb ingu.n. N. J., hit juHly celebrated organ, j elegant in appeerance, and handsome! v furnished unesceiled in nehne* and pow*- .er ol tone. We are more than pkeam-d with it and heartily recommend it to any one contempt*ting of purchasing an or gam" Bert offer given. Money refunded open return of 01 gan and freight charge* paid by me (D. F Beatty) both way* if untat- I iafactory, after a tet trial of five d*y- Orpn w arrant"d for aix year*. Ag< nti wanted every a here, male or fe male, to canr* for tbi* tuperior instru ment. Addrwt* D. F. BEATIT. Matbington, New Jersey I. CENTITE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI aiKKKAY. at hit establishment at Centre Hall, keep on hand, and tor aula at the moil reasona ble rate*. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIKAKD FARCY* and vehicle* of every description made to order, and warranted to be made of the beat veanoned material, and by the moil • killed and competent workmen. Bodies for bugires and >pring-wagon* Ac., of the most in proved patterns made to order.also Gearing of nil kind* made to order- AU kind* of repairing done promptly and at the loweat possible rate*. Persons wanting anything in hu line are requested to call and examine hi* work, they will find it not to be excelled for dur ability and wear. may Stf. BEATTY PIAM ~^ Grand, Square and Upright. From Geo. K. Letcher, firm of Wen. H. Letcher A Bro.. Bankers, Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano and think it ft very fine-toned one out bore. Waited a *hort time to give it a rood teet. If you wih a word in favor of it are will cheer fully give it." Jan.e* R. Brown, Esq., Ed wards ville 111 * y : "11. Beatty Piano received give enlir salitii. ion." Agent* wanted. Send fo "wtnlf, • a Add rem. D F. BEATTT, Wwaafngfiim. N* Jm>j A Great Reduction in Price* of GUNS, " Vo £' iß3 - Price* reduced from 3D to 80 per cent. Write f>r Illustrated Catalogue, with re i duced price* for 187". Address. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 91 Smith field Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. BE ATT Y Grand, Square and Upright. From Rufus Snvdef. of the Arm of Bny. der* Hendricks, Carriage Manufacturer-, of the city of Allrnlown, Pa ; "I roo.t confers I bardly know how to express mv gratification on receiving tht Realty Piano you sbipiwd me. it i.- n: !t favorable terms, alter thoroughly testing it." Beat offer ever Riven. Money refunded upon return oi Pin<. and freight elia g> paid b.v tpe ll* F. Realty) both ways il' unsatisfactory, after a teat trial of five day. Pianos warranted for six years Address, L). K. BEATTY, 'Sibil v W aahington. New .larse'v Wil I*. At'MANUB. Attorney at-law t>ei|eu>nte. Pa Office with Jao MoManua. esq 23] u I tf BROCKE HOFF HOUSE." BELLKFOS'TK PA D. JOHNsOK r(Um of la. t wn. h*4 been tborougki} ruovai*ti. .ad famished new. It wUISa she aim of ttia proi.rt,-- tar. to makr It a pleaaaa) aoma lor Uiuaa ano m.T la. ?*< •i Ul A traa carrta*- ia run * uh> - '* l "" a " H TH®pvays KEPT ON FILE I * AT THE OFFICE OF, £ mum 733 SUSHI ST, PHIL6L tlPHIA ♦—v.- —-- -T-'" Jrl tuc reetjfs, - <| sjilf - - vivr.. w r at ' r -