The Csatro Reporter. SUPPLEMENT. :STRR II AM,, Pa., Nov, '2O, 1H79. France had 21,9'.)2 vessel*, with * ion age of 161,000 tons, ami maned v 82 401 sailors, engaged in the fishs ie* last year. —A series of lawsuits about an iron ■oil valued at ten cents, has already ■st the litigants five hundred dollars, t Plain City, Ohio. —Martin Calphin dashed into a iOtiUville house, where a funeral scr* ice was going on, and declared that a could whip any relative of the >rpe. Peter O'Connell accepted the • lialleuge, and was quickly killed with a knife. A Denver girl, for diversion, not only engaged h rself to marry two men, but appointed the same day. hour and place for a eecret wedding with each. The suitors were aotne what disconcerted by each other's pres ence, as well as by the girl's abaence, hut they finally came to an amicable understanding to despise her. Pottsville, Pa., November 1.1. Samuel M osley was killed and his son, who was working in the same breast with him, wassevciely injured this af ternoon by a fall of coal in the Wades* ville colliery. Chicago, November 11.—The strike among the coal miners of La Salle has increased until nbiut one thousand are now idle aud only one colliery is running. Cur Tim Our AMD BAVK IT.— A correspondent writes to a:i exchange as follows about the 11 owcr of a well known plant; "I hava discovered a rcmely for consumption. It has cured a number of cases after they had commenced blooding at the lungs and the hectic flush was already ou tho cheek. Af ter trying this remedy to my own sat* isfaction, I have thought philanthropy required that I should let it be known to the world. It is commou ntullcn, steeped strongly and sweetened with coffee sugar, and freely drank. Young or old plants are good, dried in the shade and kept in clean bags The medicine must be continued from three to iix month*, according to the nature of the dinca*e. It i* very good for the blood ver*el also. It strength en* and build* up the system instead of taking away tha strength. It make* good blood and take* infl&mt lion away from the lung*." Jt i* the wih of the writer that ev ery periodical in the United State*, Canada and Europe should publish this recipe for the fsenefit of the hu man family. Lay this up and keep it in the house ready for u*e. GREAT TALL J—OPEN I X (i AT wo I f\s S i ► land >l J. O. Deiniriger, and lias reJu- , the prices He w. constantly on hat.J an. Webb Saws, t • • 11. • Racks, a full sixir merit ol Glass and Mirror Plate Pictun Frames, Spoget. Fell.is. and Hubs, tab • Cutiery, Shovel- Spades and rrk. Iooks, Hir.gr-, Screws, Sash Spring-. Horse-Shoes, Sails, Norway Rods. Oi • Tea Belts, Carpenter T->uls, Paint, Van ithet. Picture* framed in the finest style. Anything not on hand, ordered up -n shortest notice. **!" Remember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. "JERRY MILLER Bsnnrn a*p il a I apnea* g—in the !.*•■• ment of the hank hutlding. All work dot o n fashion able sty le. 1 July GKO. BELL. and Renovator, has located *' Centre Hall, where he will be happy *• mes-t the wants ef all tlesiring clothes mad in the Latest slyla and most Approvs I Fashion. -Fits guaranteed. He will a'- clen and restore faded clothes and mak them look good c.s new. Has a choice |.t f -arnples. Cutting promptly attendesl t... Prices low. Room No. 1 over the Bank.