Rey A LARGE AND 8P OF i ALMOST AS BAD { What the Perplexe Cases of Emergency. TPA alan ida 12 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ithe doctor i does, ipoint straight to eternity. | professions] to let out the seerot, iwhenever a patient comes {to WILLIAM WOLF & SON, { The docter spoke by the iCapeine goas right to the spot, {he helped, the Cupeine will do it jout for frauds. jeut in the middle of tha iyouare all right Price 25 conts 1& Johnson, Chemists, New York. est awards, card, Equal to Any in the County. And far Superior to Most any other Stock. 0p eee SECHLERS! NEW GOODS! Just opened a full line of Choice Fami- 4 1 Inte 5% BLY 0B Fioe Dress Goods, unrivaled for beauty, Ladies only call and see it! suilglie ‘GROCERIES and Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, all] styles and every Variety. The PUREST and best GROCERIES, Sagar, Coffee, Teas, none but best quality and best fia CLOTHING-—Overcoals and for Men and Boys. PROVISIONS, Sach as TEAR, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES, FISH, SYR UPS, Together with GLASS, CIHHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL Now is the time for Barguios a KINDS. Brockerhofl®s Store, This is a rareiast the lowast living opportunity for purchasing Goods as ail newly | we will offer an immense stock of fine *V° goods | YO - LAL EY Beats all for Bargaios ! {Foors SOLD UNDER CO31 Sys k 70, QLOSING BROCKERHOFF'S NEW STORE 1 Brie i Croods are fresh, and of 2 I : , strictly i it > oy iy % EAT MARK “4 3 best kin M ET. caltle, veal, ork and mutton, fresh and always 30 nov. tf e choicest NiDIE NDE i} n . Lo » s | 4 Bi—1CI0O U 4 | i — 0 asm— HALL Shops. CENTRE 1 . Carriage Wil sell from day to day unt ery article is disposed of. This i clearing out sale as we propose to quit the business and every article must de disposed of. The stock consists of all kinds of Genera! Merchandise a CALICOES. DRESS GOOD y On FANUY GOODS, Nu MAGES, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES BUGGIES, GROCERIES AND ALL KINDS OF i OR OT GENERAL MERCHANDISE SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHSB vehicles. avy i ev y a i Nuceessgrs to J. OQ, Deininger.) a constantly ( ARI {ONS Huve a full line : : best ma lowing prices : 18 $ togethe » i hy mechan. Hence all work pa is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work tursed se out first-class, A A {COME AND A large assortment ol Clothing! ian27 ahich will be disposed of at a sacris fice. Call early as goods are going fant, Calicoes, the best Fine Dress Goods, All wool Cashmere Flaouels Table Trimmings experience. from these sho r 5 SEEOUR WORK ENCOURAGING. ng been encouraged by tho stead have remodeled, i to the external as the interusl appearance of my OUSE, thereby making it mors stiractive to my customers. 1 would now on a Aas «+ thank my customers for their liberal pat. BROCKEERHOF F'S 8 TORE, ronagoe 3 the past, and solicit a conting ance of the same. My stock is as nest full as possible Iam in complete coms man the priocipsl Drug Hou ses of Now York and Philsdeiphis and sm supplied with cuts and price lists, and snyihing in my line not kept in stock. r at onceand delivered at the that it could be bought at it or sont yourself, I buy m drugs cash, pay no discounts, whic Frese! one bios me to sell just ue cheap as any othe or drug store in the conty., All business between dealer and customers strictly con. fidential J. D. MURRAY, jan2ul Centre Hall. a an incres repaint well n y th DRUG H * % Produce taken in exchange and the Highest market prices paid * Busing i id — A— ih d at added ¢ is st ¥ Centre Hall, Pa, ation siion A Lecture to Young Men ON THE LOSS OF MANHO A Lec ure on tue Nalure, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperm. atarghioss induced by Nell-abues, involuntary Figs stoos , Impotency, Nervous Uabilily and i pot i | wents to Marriage genersily : Consumption, Bollep- | Fits: Mental and Fhjsical lucap se By | BETT J CULVEKWELL, ». D,, sn the “Green Book" sto. : i L The world renowned author, in this sd mirable lee | " —————— ture, clearly provas from bis own eiperisnce that : : w . the awful consequence sof sell-Abuse may bo effec N EW GROCERY | ~AT sasils removed without dangerons surgical opers. tions, bongles. jastrumenta, rings or cordisle; point | ; ain and effectual, | LOB RN, PENN’'A ~ ps fr with will be sent fo oe SEAR ok SRITIO you weni prices oie ing oat a wmode of cure at onus oo by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition | hay be, may curs himself cheaply, privately sud’ radieally i This lecture will prove » boon to thousands and Sent andar seal in & pisin envelope, to any address,| HS. FF. Vonada will keep staple Bad, oh ratatpe of six comts of LwWe postage groceries, pure and freah, snd low in The CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO | spice. 41 Aon Bt, New York, P. O. bux, 400 | COFFE - 3, BUGARS, SYLUPS TEAS, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS HAM, DRIED BEEF : COAL OIL, i FISH, SALT BEST OYSTERS Bs, Ke, &e, od, smi i® pus WT] OBS 'S1004 SINID eq uo sdejcang eoug jo fpu Sjruy ‘presgy ssw ‘sdutury ‘sogooucy 5 3] \ pt | CRAUK] ~ lwm.All kinds of Country Produce wanted, and highest market pris ces paid for it. 11jantf i] - RVHVHD 11VH pow g ot 5 ‘NOS » A ¥ ‘pear uwinal 3g 1ajred v pus sapio nod dave] ein 8 9G oq wor Quy LLLERS a Go. , SIT SUR - AAS & te § 93WOyOlI°H wuag Jo npio 0 eysm ‘mpeg ‘Keg sg THE CENTRE REPORTER. ————— A MO A Go A AA CENTRE Hat Pa. Mar. 8, 1883. The Largest Paper in Centre County. a hi A BCENE IN THE HOUSE. Hot Words from Mr. Van Voorkis Lead to a Motion for His Expulsion. Washington, March 1.—At the evening session the Deficiency Appropriation bill wap taken up and passed with an amend. ment permitting the appraisal and sale of vessels stricken from the navy register, The River and Harbor bill was then taken up. Mr. Anderson (Kan.) moved to in crease the appropriation’ for removing snags (rom the Mississippi River from $50. 000 to $100 000 to $150,000 and to}$180,000, {but each motion was voted down by an fover-whelming majority. Mr. Van Voorhis (N.Y. moved to strike out the item for the improvement of the Sacramento River. He said that if the Chairman of the committee had not been from California no such item would have been put in it. “It is so outrageous,” he continued, *'so damnable, thet nobody but a gambler and a cut-throat would think of {tacking such a thing 8s that to such a bill {as this." Mr. Hoar demanded shogld be taken down, Mr. Page—Oh! | hope not. Mr. MeLaneo—Itisan insult tothe House, The words wera read atthe Clerk's desk, jand reported to the House, Mr. McLane {immediately offered a resolution of expul- ‘sion. Mr. Hiscock, Mr. McCook and Mr. Mills urged shat Mr. Van Voorhis should bo given a herring : Mr. Robinson (Mass) This isthe House of Representatives, it is true, and yet, day {after day, scaacs (transpire here that are inot creditable in a national House of Rep- resontatives. (Applause; That is no ex {ease for the gentleman from New York (Mr. Van Voorhis). It is true that this should be stopped, but I eay it ig just to tourselves, wo should pause before we take he summary proceeding that is provided for in the Constitution. We give {the offending member an opportuniiy to imuake the smpiet apology to House {If he declines, if ho weavers, if ha sttompts vo Justify himself, then 1 will go ‘other extreme. (Applause. ) { Mr. Hoar said that he bad sskedithat the iwords should be taken down because that was the only method in which the dignity and good breeding of members conld be imaintained. i Mr Mclan st and comm est criminal in the land has s right to that the words iL tu should the to the The meant fis be heard, Bat when 1 come to ask this House his res (10 puss on lution, when I take the {responsibility of moviag it, I have a duty ito pertorm and 1 recall to the House that {the gentleman from New York, previous] ito the words which were taken down, ads i dressed the gentieman from Californis as the Chalrmsn of the Commerce Cog imittes, i He kpew perfectly well to whom be ade dressed his language and it is fresh in the minds of every member of the House that inst night we were discredited and dis graced by this same’ member from New York. He then addrossed the Chairman of the Commerce Commities in language that ‘though it could give no disgrace the 3 : to iman from New York who uttered the Hangusge. Last night he made sone refer. ence to the gentleman's early life and spoke of him ue 8 mule-driver and stage driver. It woald have been quile in the line of earrent retort if the gentiessas from | California had said 10 the gentiinpan that {if he bad been born & muledriver or stage- {driver he would have remained wach pros bably to the present hour. { Laughter and applause.) Mr. Hiscock~1 call the gentdeman him- self 0 order. Mr. McLane—1 am quite in order, The Speaker—~The Chair must caution the gentleman that it is not in order to {maka personal remarks. | i { “Take bis words down,’ suggested some | member, while Mr. Milla aod Atherton in| {an excited manner held an indignant cols iloquy with Mec. McLane, who folding his : | ime defiantly, mid: "1 know what 1 ibave said, Take my words down.” But she demand was withdrawn, and McLane eontinued his speech, Ie was followed by | Min who protested against a man being {tried without a hearing, and somes appa rently sbarp words passed between him {and MeoLane which could not be heard on i secount of the great confusion in the bali {at the time. Fioally Mr. Van Vorbis was accorded !the floor and, standing in the centre aisle, [said that ho bad been very earnestly op- iposed to ariver aud harbor bill. In op | posing it he bad found it very difficult to | be heard in consequence of the confusion {in the House, vo that in addressing the { Chair be bad always found it necessary 10 fepeak with a good desl of power and Jil | feutty. What he intended in the instancy | before the House was simply to character. ize the meature under consideration. He had not the slightest intention to be per sonal to anybody, nor had he supposed that he was using language different {rom what others had used with perfect impunis ty. As then withdrew the werds and said that he vory much regretted that ary ex coption should be taken or that he wes uns der the necessity of withdrawing those words, (Laughter, CN Mr. McLmne then withdraw hi re win. tion, but Mr. Herbert {Ala } offered an- other resolution eensuring Mr. Van V por. his. Mr, Page ssked that the resolution be withdrawn in the interest of business, but Mr. Herbert declined do so. Mr be Inid on the table. Livet =00 10 82 Mr. Van Voorhis was mgain uceord od the floor, “117 hesaid, “thes river and har has occured I snnposs 1 ean stand i. 1 seams to affect wy friond from Alabaws (Mr. Herbert) is that 1 have opposed this bill(murmers of disapproval). From what 1 said before, I meant to be understoed as withdrawing in the fullest possible wanner the language which was objected applied to him The scene caused great excitement EE A Relic. as + She slumbered in the darkened room below, In her old Bible pressed and folded fast A flower gathered fifty years ago. Wondering we scanned it there, #0 brown with age, The writing traced beneath iL on the page,~ A date, a dim initial, ~nothing more, —- And asked, with eyes that filled we knew not Ys What dear memorial of days gone by This littie faded loweret bt be? whi had she kept it hidden there away rough all those ¥ Joys that were, What golden memory of some far day, Hpoke softly from those withered leaves to ber, What potent talisman was this, to start To life again that old forgotten time, Renewing in her chill and wintry heart | The flush and fragrance of her youll prime? Had band of lover gathered it that day, That fair, bright summer day, so lo What sweet, shy dreams lay foid away? What maiden hopes and fears? Wo might not know, sgind gor there S{lent we stood, We felt a sense of shamo, As those who, wandering, enter UDAWAre Some holy piace. Ah me! we were to Like. Softly we turned, and left it lying there, But when we gathered for our last long lock Upon ber, in ber calm and tranquil rest, We drew the flower from the worn oid book And laid it gently ou her pesceful breast. ~Bobertson Trowbridge. The Pumling Cap. The litthe folks of long ago used te like riddles as well as those of to-day. From a tiny book called *“The Puzzling Cap,” printed in Albany almost a hun- dred years ago, we copy th% following: I'm found in most countries, yet not in earth Or sea; I am in all tinsber, yet not inany tree; I am in all metals, yet 1 am tol I'm not In lead, fron, brass, sliver or gold; I am not in in yot this I can say. I'm to be found tn Westminster every day. The lotter M. I have no eyes, and yet my nose is jong: ! 1 have no wouth, and yet my breath is strong A pair of bellows. My friend and I from homo did part, Of whom 1 bad some way the start: Bo on we ran ten mies or More, And 1 sume distance as before; Now toll me how thal tisds could be, As | rag twice ns fast as he? Fore and hind wheel of & coach a tl AG i * HARDWARE BLACKSMITH supplies, we would Heating Stoves, # — STOVES. RS, BUILDERS & call your attention to our stock of Cooks & Ranges: eT iM £4 CROWNING GLOULY, FORT F ASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME Io Ra A full assortment of Fire WILE( “Penn’s Valley PALO TH Be TE To take « Cash or i asi or 1 NO OTHE n tH] Please notice change § 2000 yds, best Prin! 2000 yds best Muslin... Dilwarth Coflee.. Fine Rio Roasted Ooff Rice 3 1b. Peaches 3 11 ib fon Prunes 3 1b for Everything redueed. foun Each one | ( credil, YER » » ys 11 all and be convince y GRAIN! GRAIN! nal Highest market rates p kinds of grain COAL! The subscriber keeps consland hand and for sale, Egg, St ai season. hut vrices will stick. oll in, tumble in, or any other way you can get in, to Brockerbofl's ri out boots, shoes, glassware, canned and d fruit—all offered stock. A bill establishing the whippiog post in New York State for men that beat their wives was reported favorably in the low, er branch, High tariff, low tariff, or no tariff, Dioges will always offer his customers goods at a bargain, and give more value for the money than any other store, and y highest prices for all kinds of coun- tv produce, The decrease of the public debt for Feb raary is reported in round numbers at $7, at cost 10 close sonst Me Ae PLEASANT. Dyspepsia, 0, dread disease, V hat wertal can withstan: Insatiste Ill asaght oan aj pense, It roams throughout the land! low faw, indeed, escape its pains, And yet there's simple cure, The only one that now remains Peruna, pleasant, sure! wnt? 3 «orf Atte - “ wow Fong A —— ap ———— iro the Purost and Best Bitters ever made. 5 &%¢ com Chey sounded from 1lops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake wd Dandelion,~~the oldest, best snd most valuable medicines in the world and contain all the best und most curative proporties of all wiher remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver and Life and Health Ag nt on No Sliseaso or ill health can possi exist where jpop Bitters Te eg 80 varied and perfect hess operations. They give new life igor to the nd infirm. To all whose employments cause irregu larity of tho & bowels or on organs, or who require an - zer, Tonio and mild Stima 4 fio Bitters are invaluable, being righly curative, tonic and stimu- lating, without intoxicati No matter what your r Hop Bitters. wait un are sick, but if only feel bad or miserable, fn frop Bitters at once. It may save Hundreds your life. n have been raved by so $500 will be paid fof q ense they will not cure or help. er I kon i so vi nostrum, but the and Best Medicine ever made; the ¢“ Invalid’s Friend and ,” and no person or be without it. wm NG The Potter : i } 4 14dc3m UCTIONERR It having Lhe re twaenls Yar g4 ' i HE By Farm-stock, Merchandise, { his services to the citizens ot I" end surrounding couniry Ch erate, Address, JOSEPH IL 1liar8m Roland, Centre ——————— GREAT are BARGAINS IN FURNITUR} CAMP'S FURS Al WwW. RB. ITURI ROOMS, Centre Hall, Pa, i Consisting BER SUITS. BEDBTEADS LOUNGES, BUREA!L SINKS EXTENSION TABLES, MATTRESSES SPRING BEDS, CANE snd WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, &e UNDERTAKING a specially. We keep on band all the latest and) best styles of Coffins and Caskets, Burial Robes and Shrouds, at prices to suit all. REMEMBER MANUFACTURE CHAM i WE! OUR THA ALL we gurantee to be second to none iv 18feb RAIN AND COAL YARD FOR! SALE ~The undenigned of] fers at private sale his vaioable property. at Spring Mills, consistiag of HOUSE and LOT. COAL YARD, SinkEDs/| GRAIN HOUSE and OFFICE This is | . business stand, located convenient] to the railroad, and every thing well ar ran to carry on the grain and coal business. Possession given on Ist of April next. For terms and other particulars ap JD LONG. Snring Mille Pu | 4 Ly TOR & nges the VII IN, McFARLARE & CO Bargain Store” fleet February Is ts Equal. RTERMS on ¥ SNOW SHOE COAL! The - ¥ rye ere Lo work fn Ephre [ime business ¥ one chs Tal « lnxurast ¢ #0 Ad ¢ : « advertiser hat dread 4 iy. I= 80 XI00K 3 be means ol cure a; Sup of with ire! whch they wi 5 Awmihma, bron Lin, #84 Pertics wisnibg the preascriplin Hl pleass wd dress «uv, § PN. ivi Fess BS. Wiliams burg, N. ¥Y EBERRORS A gestieman who sufi ered fo Debility Frama yout hal Indiscreisos send free to all who tion for making thes cured, Saferers wil exporients tau & i fn peries desoe Jib UB. OsPDeNS& Cedar 80. NK, - - ”» $ yOUTH Feuen from INevein fall the effects « sake of how anily d dures the 4 3 alwaysona the eunlivek fo e ¥ ARG Ame Lhe eximin ge $ become wealiby hone w bo d¢ mprove ther opporiun {ios remain in povecty We want many men. sagen bogs and gino work for oe right In ther own je on Biies Avy one oun do the work properly from th: start’ The busicess Will Poy mors than ten times ordinary Wages Wises an Expensive outfits furpished free No oneengesod Talis 10 make money rapaily You can devote yo ur whois Lame 10 the work, of emu Vall informstion and ali dress STINMON 6. © Tissdy iy pour spars mokse ule oa 1s needed sent froe, Ad ortiand, Maine. PATENT 3 LOW TOP. This is now the most popular top nade, simple i its construction, and ery graceful in appearnnce [Posie ively warranted to give salisiaction. Finished tops including body unpaint «d, finished tops with seat only or the skeletonfof tops furnished on short Please inquire for the drop shifling «hich the ton may be thrown back without fubling muy curting. Par allowed. Send for circulars, : LEVI MURRAY, Carriages, Steigla de, 7 Centr: Hall, Pa.