the door to investigation. and we can go down to New Orleans and uncertain how the vote was in fact, and then, after I got unon the Commission, to turn around and suy that the Returning Hoard and its findings is conclusive upon us and we cannot investigate at all. 1 would not do it for a thousand years' tenure in the great office for which he is a candidate. (Applause.) 1 state to you that whatever the truth might be about the I>e (golyer pave ment. whether he did take a fee against the interest of tho Government when he was a Representative receiving a a salary, or whatever the facts might be about tlie Credit Mobilior, whether it was a terrible fraud or not, I will not stop to speak of that until this greater question is settled.- Whether ss a rep resentative of the people, as a juror sit ting between myself and Wheeler and Tilden and Hayes, he was a true manor a false man. (Applause.) And if I linve a case in your court and you arc called upon as a juror, and no questions are asked you at all, and you have a bitter prejudice against me and a judgment against me, and there is no verdict at all except against me. would you go up and take your seat ? Would not it come up to you? My oath would not allow me to do it. and I know that yours would not. Yet Garfield, after he had helped to make up the case down at New < >rleans, comes to Washington, and without protest or apology or excuse he takes his seat and lie votes day after day contrary to what he said in the House was the law. No, gentlemen, he will never be President of the United States. (A voice—"No, never.") He is a man of ability and the more ability *wuch a man possesses the worse it is for the office. 1 don't want hiul. because when 1 have a President in Washing ton, whatever his politics may be, 1 want to feel that he is as much my I'res ident as yours, and as much yours as he is mine, and that as president he is free from these prejudices and passions which pervert the judgment and de stroy opinion." GENERAL NEWS. Andrew Adams a young man of twenty-two, and Mary Hummel, a lady | of seventy four, were married lasv week at Kittanuing. Probably the youngest choir to be found anywhere is at present doing * service at Titusville. The ages of the members of this novel choir range from nine to fourteen years. Judge Taylor, of Venango county, lias brougnt five jurymen to a realizing sense of their duties by fining them $lO each and cast* for not being on hand j when wanted in court. The checks for the payment of the [ quartetly interest on the registered -4 t per cent, loan due October 1, and I numbering about GO,OOO, are now being I prepared at the Treasury Department. The .Somerset and Cambria railroad I is rapidly approaching completion. The tunnel on the line, about four miles i from Johnstown, has been successfully t i>orcd and the masonry on it nearly t, finished. Governor McClellan lias been elected president of the New York Under ground Railway Company. The Kxecu i tive committee is composed of General McClellan, Andrew Gilsey, Hugh J. i Jewett, Mr. Hewall and E. A. Guiutard. "The Grim Goblin," at Wallack's [ Theotre, has nearly made a conquest of ► the Conquest family. They have had I four falls during the run, one of which [ laid up the old man and the last of j which extracted several of Miss Con- E quest's teeth, without pay in'. The official figures, as compiled at the Census office, of the population of ' the District of Columbia are as follows : | Total, 177,638; of whioh 83,.">64 are males and 94,044 are females; 118,236 are whites and 59,402 colored ; 160,527 fare native and 17,111 foreigh born., I The loss by the fire at the Mnnhattan Market, New York, is 11,500,000. The ' market hay sheds on the adjoining block and ninety freight cars of the ! Hudson River Railroad were burned. ' The stands in the market were owned , by some sixty persons or firms, whose losses range from S2OO to $2,000 each. ,No insurance. The loss on the market building is $400,000 ; insured in various companies to the amount of SIOO,OOO. The officers of the Market company say the eastern half will be repaired and ready for occupancy within sixty days. The fire, they also say, was undoubtedly of incendiary origin. S. rhoiro at 7\; do. do.. stmi|cbt. at f*V Pennsylvania family, at M l. M 4i do. do. !'• 7"WfJ*.■', ainl liifth grade* and } tent at |V 76 | • py MR M Arm a! ft 1 iiiiit' Tl.*h*al market la firmer and the- demand to tor tolea ■( .70n htitheto, rejected. at . rl and trwrk and afioat, at 91 OkAl and No. 1 rl, rlftsUr, l 91 "t 1 t *l J4\. At tt own Usard. first nail. lO.im hudteU f r Nov em tor •old | fl t aa* Md for Beptemtor. 91.*9£ for fMotor and for Novotahsr. Kye to stewJv at •6c. Pair* -Th improvement to tinimfvirtafit. We .jute clover at "JgWMgr; and timothy at Bollefontn Market*. Bnuriiiu, S.-| t l, Inq. QUOTATIONS. Wlills sliest, per bu5he1........ I old 1 91 I* l Red wbest Inew Nye, per busbsl 40 Corn. cb - V. Cora, shelled.— - —.... M lists - - an Flour, retsil. per 15m1....- & is) Floor, wholesale.— 4 74 Provision Market. Corrected weekly by Itsrper Brothers. Apples,dried, per pound.... —. (I Cherries, dried, per pound, seeded——. |o Itesns per i|U*rt - —.... S Freeh batter per pound £> Chlckene per pound... s Cheese per pOOUd l* l ..untry heme per pound - - 14 llsnie, Inzer cured.. ............... in lard per pound-—.—- -..... S ■Cuss perdu!..—.— l9 Potatoes per busbsl ———.— 40 t>r|ed led—-. ——lS New Advertisement*. Pittsburg Exposition. MACHINERY HALL. t t 0 WM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., .Manufacturers Custom Made Shoes. EVERY Man, Woman and Child SHOULD WEAR THEIJt SHOES. A*k for Wm. E. 8c h inert/. A Co.'* Shoe* in the *U>ro you deal. 87-2w Executor's Notice. IETTEKB Uatainriitary on the CH- J lata of JtUPph tlreeu. deceased, Lte of Mll-sbiirg borough. Oolfr (Oiiiily, Pi., Invlni Inwd |rslit4tr*otifiil •urrding Offer* to young l*dtr all th- ulstitgr• of a ( hrttian bom*, with thorough course of iustrurtioiHi It* the higher !>rantieof iHltgaUua. Terms, 8250.00 per Annum, !n< Hiding board and *llend*iM-e, nw of l|lrwry, |-md kail, an intwieiii at hh • ®> e to lUhhnr*. Fa.. o II FA I>AV. th# 2Mi day of Sentembrf. !**•. at In v clock. A If . when and where all jartka Ihlernlnl will at tend il Ut>r a* proper. tf-dw. U ll.Ht' II r. KKKI'LB. Auditor. A G K N T S W A NTE I) To take aaWrljdh na for the INTEKNATION"A I. REVIEW, the latest ami lr, fain in thr Hark, Inability to Itelain or ! F.J pel the I rinr, ( 'atarrh n the receipt of jour tiiWM DAY S PAD la told by Dru||tlU, ttf tent by ; mail on receipt |wk. 12.00. F. POTTS GREEN. BKLLEPoSTK. PA , Wllol.KKAt.ll AHKKT VOB < kNTRF. Oil HTY | New York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. TheclrctiUlln of tbia popular ifrtaj-i baa mora (baa iveblnd daring MM MM fOBf it. ">riUlM all the laadlni IK MTITAL&AL in lit* DDLT lluuLt*, and la anaaH In bandy depnrlm; nt. The FOREIGN NEWS emhfnree |* lnl dtfpntftMM from all quarter* of lb# gM*. I'lnlrr the band of AMERICAN NKWH \i j ar |itn lh* T*legr*fbic lH*(alf hat f tbe a w-k from • all part# of lb I'oton. Tbia feature *kn* mak<-a THE WEEKLY HERALD tb# m<*t nlnnMr rhrmlcle? In th# world, aa It la Iha ' chenpmt. I*'ry week la given a (ailbfnl fffOTt of POLITICAL NEWS embracing complete and copr#h#n*lv# dlp*Ub from Waablnft4n. including full f*|Tla of fba . •peechen of eminent | j pair. Tbia la aapptrmeuted by a well-edited meat, Widely r|**d, under tba bend of I THE HOME. t<*lnf raripm tor |iiwUi*l dlahna, WaU for making ■ • Mkiny and ft* up Willi U# lattwt Iwl.i >., at i tb. lowaatprto.. Kwrj llwoot raoklai or *roniy ; nifl'd In Ihlt di.artiniit I* prwUnkll; iMiad hi l-rh-rr imMinlhia from our Pari* ! and Umloa on tb. rory lato.l fa. 11 tn Tb' lloai. lWpnrtm.nl of lb. Wutit limu j •ill aa*. tb. hmwalb mar. than on# handrrd tim. 11.. prkw of lb. pop*r- Tti. int.rn.ta of SKILLED LABOR ar kmkad at!r, and r*.r*tbln partaJalar to a. rbankw and Ut.* M*lng Uratafutlj rwotfnl. Th.r* j i. a pay. dt..|i~l to all tb. UIMI phax. of tb. boat- ! tma* m.rk.t., Oopa, Xwlnndlw, 4r.,1r, A ralim- | Id. laatnr. ta l.,* riwo- la m i-fi In tba world that run taint ao marh n.w. mall.r .wry twk aa tb. Kill i It llaatui, wblrk la ami, po.tay. paid, for On. D k•- '■■■ nt- • i ill MTOnUn bgrtiMii wdll receir* jjoowjit alUitUoß,, , /in. i wt. } ;t• t" c Il i (> i { i'-"lrll'S | V. .*!| . '* •VPrinting done In the b*el Ujki *n Kherv notice nd Mt tbe lowut rU. , N l il-1 "lO6HWI 1.1 10l ! 1 I try 1 HARRY K I. TTICICS, 5 [Successor to T. A. HICKS A 8R0.,] C DRALKR IN { HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, 5 I PAINTS AND STOVES. '< i— ? EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! | TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. South of Diamond. I'ro/'cttNiotuif Card ■THANK FIELDING, LAW AND OuLLK*TI"N omcK, IM* i i.karpiklti. r* \V A. Morrison. * ' • ATTOIISBT-AT-I.AW. IIEI.LRPONTR, PA. I j fHWr* in WtMidrlnff's Blurk. lb*Court CoAMilUlioii In Rns!Uii or flw • Allafbaax autfl, nurtk of Ulh, JWla | font#. Pi I_|j j nV. FORTNKY. • ATTORNEY At LAW. REI.LKPONTE. PA. j Laat to tb* Irft la tba Ceart llmta*. *l, ! DB. KELLER, • ATTORN IT AT I.AW, Otk a Allan hato flml Hoatk aid# of Lpua'a Kon, My f i, ! TORN BLAIR LINN, i *1 AtrnRXRT AT LAW. RRLMWVNT*. PA, i OAcn lltmt or*r Pool 21-Ijr j I L.BPANGMCR. j *f • ATTORXIT-ATLAW. I BKIJ.KTONTR. CENTRE OiCWTT, PA. N|>aclal attantloa b OolWlMta; prartl.aa I* all lb* I j CVmrts; OooanltaUooa la Daw ar kt-ffifii. 1-1, I 4. k nuut. ' * '' ' ' 'fltln aoaan j VfURRAY A GORDON, 1 Awl ' - ' ' AIAMUfKTRWTIAW. , j, clrarhm.d. pa. Will attaad tha lalMialr Oourla abas p~ tall, M|MM uMMala Im pa ctollywwia*. u , ~.. , r - ),, Hi . McCTfLLOCGH. ' < W '" 1 ETMIrtT.ATI.AW, 11 l< An'UUl pri*ty T\R. JAB. H. DOBVINB, M. D n ; ■; MW*KfV V Ptl ,? ZX 0 jl ;i fcf I*"'* ' w I tutu# I rlt t VMM J t :'• I M Jfri/ (Ittotl* atnl (Iroct-ricn. J JARPER BROTHERS,' * PI'RINO STREET, lIKLUSPT-KTE, PA.. Have their counter* and ihelve* with NEW GOODS, ( IJA NKKUPT KATKH Purchased at - BANKRUPT KATKH I BANKUI'PT KATES WHICH TIIL'V UPPER AT . BOTTOM PRICED, BOTTOM PKICESt' > BOTTOM PRICES, coxsrtrrrwo or' ' ' Dry Goods, 1 r* • ■i r . Millinrrr (}<*&>,- 1 " '■ ' CWthinj; • " '' PUCT Good*, Notion*. Ac. BOOTS and HHOR* BOOTS and PlloKS at very low price*. BOOTS and SHOES BATS and CAPS , Lateat atyla of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carrot Bug*, Umbrellas, IHmaoH, J Lad in.' Cloaks, ! Oarjjetinui I;, Ororeria*, Q&cetuware, Ac. C-mprititia rr.rj tliio* ill.l U fcaad la a gitl fliM mr. HARPER BROTHERS, STRING STREET, . . BKLLKFUNTR, PA. COt'STRT PROPrCE Uk.a la .srbaac at rb. b lain at nwkri prloa ,_,y M i eccUa neoua. •TEST OCT. HOOD'S GREAT BOOH OF THE WAR. ADVAXCETRETREAT, t'rrnona! F.jrpcricttce* in the I'nitrdOftr* anti < <>nfrrl~ , crate Slatfm A rtnit*: BY GRNKRAI. J. B. ROOD, , In. Ltrataoaaj 4) n Mala ins), Thv Hood Orphan Memorial fund ' ' '' * GENERAL O. T. RKAURKOARD, NEW ORLEAK*, I MO. Tb. ntlr. pmomd. iHslu frea Hid al. of Ra I work ai *ma*>o . Tb. ll.nd orpbaa FTia mi P*n< bi;b *• In Vmtrd flatat Rt*>i~i~i **■• '• narWMW car., Anna mad Mmtiw at U> ton Intnl. dfutrrd <>l lb.tr armi 1 1 •* <■ Orlin.. 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