an 3 HE VCE Tho Bad and Worthless ® Are never imitated or counterfeited. | Br ACIZRATI TET oe It wend This is especially true of a | ELALE 1 : ry gk £ail y fl wr slid EL . Tey rp 4a h - family medicine, and it is posi- Hea CIE 300V © Cooks tive proof that the remedy imitated | We would espe srg est in H Bans HARDWAILE STOVES. In addition to our A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK THE CENTRE REPORTER. | OF ———— a Cexree Harn, Pa. Feb, 8, 1883, | oreD Mex! LB The Largest Paper in Centre County Be = en ————————————— Editorial Rooms. The scene representing an editoria | TERS, BUILDERS & on to our stock of & Ranges: n ii Liz Stoves the FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ee Abe WILLIAM WOLF & SON, Equal to Any inthe County. And far Superior to Most any other Stock. ee Oe Fine Dress Goods, latest styles— unrivaled for beauty, Ladies only call and see it! CLOTHING—Overcoats and suite for Men and Boys. Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, all styles and every Variety. The PUREST and best GROCERIES, Sugar. Coffee, Teas, none but the best quality and best flavor. Dr. Joun F. Hancock, late President of the National Phar- maceutical Association of the United States, says: “Brown's Jron Bitters has » heavy sale, is conceded to be a fine tonic ; the character of the manu. facturers is a voucher for its t and medicinal excellence,” puny Dr. Josep ROBERTS, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says: “1 indorse it as a fine medicine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons. Dr. J. Faris Moore, Pu. D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balti- more Pharmaceutical College, says: “ Brown's Iron Bitters is a safe and reliable medicine, positively free from alcoholic poisons, and can be recommended as a tonic for use among those who oppose alcohol.” Dr. EDwARD EARICKSON, Secretary Baltimore College of Phar- MACY, Says: “1 indorse it as an excellent medicine, a good digestive agent, and a non-intexicant in the fullest sense.” greatly exaggerated. disturbances very infrequently occur. — comfortably quiet. human nature passes before the eve ol ity are most frequently sef-exposcd. The hollowness and rottenness of poli- ticians are first detected by the editor, is of the highest value. As goon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Jrop Bitters was the purest, beet and most valuable Tamil medicine on earth, many imit tions sprung up and began to the notices in which the press and people of the country For pre od the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to induce guffer- ing invalids to use their gtui stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good nam I. B. : Many others started nostrn put up in similar style to IL with variously cunningly de: names in which the word * Il or “Hops” were used induce people to belie the same a8 Jol euch oi no matter what their si fs, and especially those with word “Hop” or “llops” in pame or in any way connected 3 remedies « i for the politician has a confidant in the! with them or their name, are ini edilor. And itis so with merchants tatinus or counterfeits * od INUR/ Or counterieliis. Dy. RICHARD SAPINGION, lawyers, preachers, and every manne | Beware of : ’ ont ble . h aoe 3 Ou em and most of man who steps into the editorial sanc- | of thi he Pays » SAPS tum. If they are weak and hypocritical re sre nd uaa h ls lis the editor is the first to discover it, gemune } r guadind visies, and tia elk the editorial room is a sort of a disrob-| OF Ciusier oL green Hops on makes it is a sufficient guaranties ing room for the rest of the worid-—a white label, Trust nothing of its being all that ls claimed, for chamber where people come and lay ofl iste and dealers are warn their masks and toggery, and dispiay| duced to offer anyCilng dhe but a x38 reliable medicine for public use.” their blemishes and weaknesses. To amram [| § § een A Druggist Cured those who are in the secrets of the sane , a nt ured. tum it is no wonder that cditors are in- BROCKERHOFF'S NEW STORE! gluta, Md. Oct, 12, sila. variably the most contirmed of cynics | . oe : * Dent toni } pe eh J Sememen” Besiu's Tred Bit Denver Tribuae. Carriage Indigestion and fullness In the stom. cnt A — | wre in recommend! " he Pass Etiquette, J. W. HENNY & SAM'L SHOOP, tomers, and am aay it gives Etiquette is not ns strict ns it once (Successors to : 0. Deininger was—as when, if a courtiersal on a red. 303} m— hot stove by mistake, he had to roost Manufacture and there—and it is good form to compli keep on hand ment your hostess when she gives you si (CA RRIAGES, pice dinner. The Chinese, who think 1IGGIESR we are uncivilized, and that their table BUGGIES, demeanor is perfect—claiming all things SPRING WAGONS, as they do, will probably claim they SLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles, Beats all for Bargains! (300s SOLD UNDER COST! ann |) mn CLOSING OUT SALE! 1. Ties 3 + a 85 lealing in imitation Now is the time for Bargains at Brockerhofi's Store, Thisis a rare opportunity for purchasiog Goods as we will offer an immense stock of fine goods ZINIBIEIR.ZISISI313I: "w . Guo. W, Horrmax, Druggist. ’ constantly Ask your Druggist for Brown's Izox Brrrees, and take no other, One trial will convince yox that it is just what you need, have taught us this. It is simply what the Kansas folk eall ‘dead common sense.’ In Chinano conversation is ale jowed except upon remarks upon ihe All work made (} food—complimentary, of course-—as, for example, to the host “Oh, Beam! V5 ity. deign to allow the miserable at your feet to remark (casually) i this chow-chow is prime!’ or words to Will sell from day to day until ev~ ery article is disposed of. This is a clearing vut sale as we propose to quit the busivess and every article musi de disposed of. The stock consists of all kinds of General Merchandise as CALICOES DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NUTIONS, HATS. BOOTS AND SHOES GROJERIES AND ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SECHLERS ! : In China all plunge chopsticks. after A : wit fBrst-cliaes, Just opened a 1311 line of Choice Fami.| 8 flourish in the air, at once, oh 10) SEI horrid form to finish before anyone sal SOME AND B EOUR WORK | 144 GhOCERIES and { terial, and put together by» : * sit | & Sun, essence of ge lies of long experience. Hes { work from these eh ips is guarant REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turoe does. jan? 7" In India, especially in Lucknow, the; - : are excruciatingly polite. Two ns i 2 : PROVISIONS, once upon a time, fell into aditeh. Ht INCOURAGING. owing prices ; think they floundered out in a k-1 Having been encouraged by 1 EP Rach as ling? They didn’t anything of the kind. | hurendn ul DisiRes have Calicoes, the best 5 to 6 ots Politeness interfevred; one said: and sdded 10 1 Fine Dress Goo 's, wool 6 to 50 cts TEAS, COFFEES TOES “Ww hen your honor rises, then I may All woot Cashmere 20 to 50 cts’ CANNED GOODS 8°8 Bp. ti bebe Fiannels 7 to 40 ots : “No, your honor must ge i i ‘ DRIED FRUITS, gaid the second. Table Trimmings 17 to Ww cts MEATS “How Can i take precedence 0% NUTS 'l honor? Never!” 3 : Neither would consent to violate A large assortment of Clothing OYSTERS, laws of good breeding, and I fear which will be disposed of at & saeri<| FINE CAN DIES. are lying there vet. fice. Call early as goods are goin fant. 3 gol ’ FISH, S YR UPS, ETC. amateur theatricals are n People who ask you this way: they sometimes a a? Together with slonary work were needed am " y them i ‘8 Ah : they ask vou to take a part and then Halilog I0e fa) oe GLASS, CHINA. WOOD AND! makes “super” of you. Qnis. WILLOW WARE, AND ir igm— OUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Have a full line of goods at the fol. « for Cash, PRY no Gistounis, hice just as cheap as any othe rdrug sture in the cointy. A busin eke soi ween desler and customers striciiy con jdentinl, J.D. MURRAY, The New York Herald says leg weak-} JW aif i Cuutre Hall. ness in fowls is caused either by old age TEW GROCERY 5 nba or by the size and weight of the body N wei TT being more than the legs can bear. In ~COBURN,. PENN’A at the lowest living prices Goods are! the Initer case the treatment should be /, BUY Es Trill) fresh, and of | such as to give strength. Citrate ot Se fy i edd ino would be added 0 “111 ta nl thevery MEAT MARKET. row disseived 18 ald shouid be wiisl) R-F. Vouudn wil wep mre fattening a nature. Keep plenty of lime groceries, pure and fresh, and 10W in Beef of the choicest cattle, veal,! and crushed bonesin the poultry yard ofits a rk and mutton, fresh and always In severe cases immerse the limbs in| -UFFEES. SUGARS, po ’ , on hand. 30 nov. tf | cold water. BYalils. 1548, pe tet A CANNED GUODS, This is i JO Minnick Bafora Fa, sys DRIED FRULLS os aa Beown's [ron Bitters relieved me of » HAM DRIED BEEF made, sim] serious stteck nf fours hoyrn 7 ” A vAL Oli, | very graceia: ina J ———— SI A ——————— i ISH. SA LA a 2 BEIT OYSIERS A London Club Etory. . CRACKERS, &c &c. nish Talking about swagger. too much of} q+ : en tew ed, finished tops witl this pan BL has ately brought to All kinis of Country skeleton of tops furnished of a certain member of a well-known wanted, snd highest market pris{ 4ojce : third-rate London elnb. This gon. 11jants eman is not only a confirmed “tuft. : hunter,” but one who, so far from ad. mitting that any member of the ‘upper RA ate ts di J RB id by any accident be RS NE W DEPARTURE, to him, is always ready to boast of close and intimate friendship with everyone who happens to have either rank or po- sition. His failing is notorious; snd three humorists determined to give him ; i a lesson. Accordingly in the club bill lealings should be in cash, and fol. jard-room, one of their number, Mr. C.. lowing the example of most promi casually said: “Are you going to Lady . L's to-night?’ “No,” replied the Document: victim; “her ladyship will never forgive determined to do away with the Messrs. Seabury & Johnson, Manufustar mel but the Jatt i] am farged out: eredit system after the 17 of July, ing Chemista, $1 Platt St, Now York : nant: nil make your apolo| 1882. After tnis date the books will Getigmen =o ho TUM FUCEL gies,” said Mr. C. be closed and I will sell ouly % 0 A ba i J havesol mst at this unlooked-for propos . rong OB t i 3 ars 4 mona ters. Physicians and the Public prefer FO =R——e C—A—8-—H |} ra : £2 sition, but unable now to retreat fiom : ’ oo ean met § L0 INDIAN ! or its equivalent. ’ fl = on a $ veep tm Produce taken in exchange and the Highest market prices paid. . BROCKERHOFF'S 8TORE, Centre Hall, Ps, A Lecture to Young Men uN THE LOSS O¥ meats lo = ¥% . oles srrhoge , Usasamptiua, Esllep. | = 4 AT SE Eerie Bed car o 000 orld renowned author, ia this admirable lee> sions. Im # tively warranied to Finished tops iu tare, clearly proves frown his own s1parianes the sefal conseqrencss of tell- Abuse may be tasly resoved mithoat tions. bagies lastramenta, of 90 jag out & mode of eure at onoe certale by which svery sufferer, no matier whe! his 4 may be may cure Bimeslf cuesply, pri Tadieatty Thies lectare will prove & boon to thousands and thousands, Seat n ses! in a plain suvelope, to any address, reosipt of ol 2 cents of LWe pesiage Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Produce ces paid for it. Please ing iire for rail aod seal comuined, which the top without io allowe d. ’ ar Believing it to be the best for woth merchant and customer that all Bristles, to ord LEVI M § RRA 3 ' Carriages, Bleighs &e, ol Hadas awd WYloag boas ee ie aoply for lets to BH 8, Fhsladeipbie Pa jangtn rnted GENTS! AGENTS! wi’ new book, entitied A i "Ce onte sent and successful dealers, I have ls, Pegs, Wax, si hand. We also make ITERS irom the best of French so ali | the position he had taken up, the only nder of Mr. J. was a feoble pi : - Ret rng : others. We consider them one of the very Se naake 1 wish yon wonld.” Half an spss SA 75 Te nf 41 for R300 w Sih A phi fr fow reliable housshold yemedies worthy | hour later. just as the trio were about Thankful to my custsmers for pean it & 2 AAAS FIA of confidence. They are superior to all | to leave the club, unhappy Me J. drew] poco oot atrounge, 1 hope to meet Avie iDdREYVINIIRR. other Porous Plasters or Liniments for Mr. C. aside, and, after some beating|''® pas § ge 1d : ol Se hr. Poseidon entorusl uae. about the bush, was at last obliged to them in the future at my oid stand ly, Go cman, Gon confess that he did not know Lu ry Tus svhero fam ecnfident I ean roll much i oii kt Lun an Juilith Mod begged ME wah bd bis! Si EAPER THAN BEFORE, and oh pas de | ara Winey Dtcth umphant tormentor. +1 won't; you| LOWER than elsewhere. Have de A, Bully reveisng may depend upon that, for 1 don’t bap} mined to give my customers the nh of Suman fk to know hor myself!" — Quiz. or, Diss a it outa 1] Comedagn, btn, di hh ; perteaying pn tl I Ss s— wenefit of the new system, o ; Ro oR x o 3 . A prow in 453 thee mid nr ) . ph nl Baas CY oieel y PRIDLUCHE wili ba taken in La A wr Gis Vi ares. his t ; Tn : ” J 3 > ri spall: . . . ; ‘ (ib. * q ad enc ia mew ont a yal Ce hapge for goods at highest market Sef on A) stice. Respectfully, CE em me patie of ene Decline | of Pawn pd tne Lue bioe I. J. GRENOBLE, (uly “Boring Mille, Pa, Find + ngs on GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GA #0 ned el i —— WANT THE BEST. * Moroceos, Linings, Lasts Thread, N TRUE “Piles, bleeding, ynintul, dread ul Piles, Writes Patrick Uonaingt nm; "Pagan Arve away mv jos and sin lod, Mode mew wretobed man: 8 But hearing of that wondr us curs, | viey etm oy WT , . hone m h . i L.'EATHER! ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF YOU nA Tonk , - Leather. Leave your orders and a perfect ft guaranteed. E. GRAHAM & SON, “and all kinds of Shoe Find si 7’
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