pe Is1ann Fiome Stock Farm Crosse lle. Wayne Co., Mich. BAVAGE & FARNUM, PROPRIETORS. v= Potrocle No. 2020 (1167), mm {PORTED mm All stock selected from the get of sires and dams of established reputation and registered io the | Freach and American stud books. ISLAND HOME atifully situated at the heed of Grosse Its | roit River, ten miles below the City, and ble by milroad and steamboat. Visitors | far with the locat wn may call at city office, | u Building, end an escort will accompan the farm. Send for catalogue, free by mail avace & Farxuu, Detroit, Mich, , ~ EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh’s Raw Bone Man: High Grade Apraciturd Chon. icals and other products, on exhibi- tionat the Pensylvania State Fair, Septemb to 20th, 1884, were aw dod five first premiums. They were also awarded thre emiums as follows: Lehigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa, September Soh to October 3rd; Berks County Fa t Kutztown, Pa., October 7th X na mpton County Fair at Naz- 7th to ict th bove are the only czas nade by Baugh & Sons during 84. Baugh’ s Raw Bone Manures have se- cured a gre at many premiums including Ce uu al, Pa ari Farmers Rove discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu- able earicher of the and pro- ducer of crops. Baugh's $25 Phosphate contains the life and essence of Animal Bones. This article is manufactured only by Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. KELLERG Gm: EMEDY res and Sth ir The iC d and ot = S501 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Catarrh has become so prevalent that searcely oa family is exempt and it es truly a of the American rece, that do nef cwre, tial 8 Foeitive, Sure a NEVER CURE Cantarrh Re hi a Be rifier has Bas NEVE fall ossn where rect sol ape eliminates the poison from the blood, Ita success has been wonderful and sales frmmense, All that fa asked for it bs a trial cams yield readily to this remedy, Jia of veil Aaru less, Price 81 a bottle, 8 hotties 5. receipt of 85 thom wi be sent by exe proms, prepa w ns other, for I is the omly dom that rescher iy soyl Joe Srealaz {or ask your for concerging Caase Nature Symptoms Care of { args contains testimonials oa thentio rifler In the market. For (1 gon ally, “Wholesale A ML ery Ei - ; lwo b war OF THE WORLD, So many EE in the mark will be welcomed bg SL HELLERS e a — strikes at the root of the wun a The most obstinate sod long-standing b Sam’ F. siler & Co, Harrisbar Ag - six bot 5 preparst if the disease and Cures, sod genuine cures, It is aleo the go hs Co. Cr Rio's OUT OF ORDER. NO = a OiHG HACHINEC 30 UNION SQUARE MEW YORK. aANg ILAN oss’ +FoA FOR SALE BY J.Q A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't. Millheim Plaining Mi. Farnishes aud Keeps on Hand BASH DOOR FLOORING oF ALL KINDS, BIDINU, SHUTTERS BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KIS DS, STAIR: RAILING, &c., &c., &o. Terms Noanciabie, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON HOW A CANNON BALL ul SENSATER | AM. Boutibouse, the French savani, | terved in Napoleon's army aud was pro. | sept at many engagements. At the battle of Wagram, in 1809, he was in the leat! { of the fray ; the ranks aronnd him had) | been terribly thinned by shot, and st! runset wns nearly isolated. While re-| loading his musket he was shot down by a cannon-ball, His impression was that the ball had passed through his legs below his knees, completely severing them, for he suddenly sank down, shor. fened, as he believed, to the extent of tbou’ a foot in measurement, The trunk | of the body fell backward on the ground! and the man’s senses were paralyzed by | { the shock. Thus he lay, motionless, | { smong the wounded and dead all night, | | vot daring to move, when consciousness i! partially returned, lest the loss of blood | thould be fatally bat he { f2lt no pein he attributed to the stunning | | effect of the shock on his nervous system, | | and he was still mentally too numbed to { be able to reason as to why he had nok | (bled to death. At early dawn he was | {aroused by one of the medical staff, | who came round to help tie wounded. | What's the matter with you, my good sllow 1” said the surgeor. “Al, touch replyed M. Bouti- | “a cannon ball has earriad off my The surgeon examined the limbs | | referred to, and then, giving him a good said, with a loud laugh : “Get up| ; there's nothing the mat ter | M. Boutibouse sprang | increased. 10 tenderly, doctor,” wake, you “1 felt more I had e forever. éaid he, “than thankful,” ver felt in the I Lad I had indeed | n immense cannon | ball, but instead of passing through my | ogs, a8 I firmly believed it had, the ball | under my feet and had] beneath at! into which my feet | wound about me. least a foot in dept my legs, ER ————————_— CYPRIAN LEFPERS, The ancient disease of leprosy has long | prevailed in the Island of Cyprus, but it| aYects as a rule only the Christian pop- ulation, only one Mohamedan being | known to suffer at present from the cli | soase. It exists in three several forms, | but several of the victims have all three | d most of them have! The unfortunates now! infected with the malady a y not seem to | be regarded in these later days with as! much fear and abhorrence as was inspired | by them at an onelies epoch, when the Asia were so terrible afflicted by Poy scourge. general desire to seclude them and avoid | their society, bat still some lepers are | married to healthy persons, who do not trouble themselves to separate from them. i Endeavors are made, whenever an un. | doubted case of leprosy is discovered, to | induce the sufferer to become an inmate of an asylum, which is called in rather | homely phrase the *‘Leper Farm.” This | place had been enlargad during the vear | preceding the last medical report from the Island, and it then contained 359 in. mates, including several whose history | is extremely curions, and two children not at present affected, but born of leper patients resident in the “farm.” This lisease is said to be more prevalent among males, but there are several fo. male patients, and, nntil her death last year, at the age of 90, there was an old woman who might be regarded as the patriarch or rather matriarch of the es. teblishment. She was the first patient admitted to it and had lived thers over 50 years, She professed to have suffered from the disease for about 70 years, but without any great pain or appearance of weakness, The opinion of the medical officer, who has had good opportunities of studying the disease at the farm. is that there is sill no certain knowledge whatever as to its origin. The old es. tablished idea that it is capable of here. ditary transmission is, however, borne oat by his experience ; and one notable xample is quoted to show that it can be contracted by contagion. Ai———— AA ——— THE KARENS, The Karens are one of the gentlest and most timid of all the Asiatic people. They area jungle people, and even to this day when I go into their villages on the distant mountains, the people will rush away in direst fear. Whole villages may thus be depopnlated at the approach of n single white man. The converted Earens are now sending missionaries out anong their fellow-tribes on the moun. tuine. They seem to bear some such relationship to the Burmese as the Amer. ican Indians do to us at home. They are a subjugated aboriginal race, no doubt. When the missionaries found them they had no written iangnage and no relegion, although they cherished a good many religious traditions that were extraordinarily akin to the Seriptural history of Christianity. Hence they have taken to Christianity with pheno. menal readiness. Although this mission is some ten years younger than that among the Burmese, they have twenty. four thonsand communicants against two thousand Barmese. This, too, in spite of the fact that there are millions of Eurmese and only from three to four hundred thousand Karena, The differ ence lies altogether in the recipisncy of the people. When Buddhism onoe gains afoothold among a people, it is very hagd to unseat it. I Ladies Plash garments made to order a the Bos Hive, Sciontific Prof A. H. Bayeo hos deciphered an Assyrian record of a transit of Venus in! the sixteenth oninry before the Chris- tian ern, Puschier, the Nuremberg chemist, says) n paste composed of starch, glycerine {and gypsum will maintain its plasticity {longer than any other cement. The tensile strength of glass has been \shown to be betwee 2,000 pounds and 9,000 pounds per square inch, and the] crushing strength between 6,000 pounds * {and 10,000 pounds pe r square inch, Layers of paper pulp, formed into a! corrugated sheet, with a liming of us- | bestos to bear op the hot surface, is al new form of boiler lagging and is well \spoken of. The intention is to make air spaces between the boiler and the lag- ging, and yet have a strong cove {whieh will prevent the ras ring liation of heat, | A German chemist named Puscher, a uative of Nuremberg, reports that he has met with great success in using glycerine with glue. While ger after the drying of the glue, the thing to which it is applied is liable to break off, if a quantity of glycerine equal fo n quarter of the glue be mixed together, that defect will entirely disappes | together nerally, | Statements have lately been made to the effect that the price in the Clyde of first-class Steel Borew | £28 5s per ton; that of first-class iron screw steamers £27 103 per ton; gf second-class iron screw steamers £22 17 6d per ton; of cargo-carrying iron screw | steamers £20 10s per ton; of first-class {iron sailing vessels £14 per ton; of {second-class iron sailing vessels £11 18s {6d per tom, and of third-class sailing veseels £10 15s per ton. Some remarkable photographs of a pistol bullet in its flight, under the illn. mination of an electric spark, have been steamers is about { He has also photographed the air streams | {which one may see over a Bunsen burner {placed in sunshine, and has even ob- {tained pictures of waves of sound, these {last being made visible by a method in which advantage is taken of the irregn. lar refraction of light by the air set in {vibration by sound. The latest telephone {electricity altogether. willow or dispenses with Its diaphragm is other wood, closely woven, dried and varnished. Thedrying {contracts the fibres and produces a very high tension. In the centre of the {which the wire is attached. For dis. {tances less than two miles the new tele. Corrected. Miss Anna Johnson, of 24 Front street, Columbus, Ohio, says: * I suffered from an aggravated form of constipation and indigestion for several months. My fam. iy phy sician tried all kinds of medicines | pills, but to no effect, I began to think my case was & hopeless one. mine (Mrs, Elvira Redmond, of East Long dition I was in, recommended me to try faith in the medicine, but after I had taken 11% was the medicine for me, best remedies for constipation I have ever used. ing it, They think it an excellent remedy, with constipation or indigestion, Any call on me at 24 Front street.” “ Last November one year ago I was tuk- en sick, and called in our family physician, He examined me and said I had symp toms of typhoid fever. He gave me medicine for two weeks or more with- outany relief, began tothink that my days on earth were fast closing in, 1 saw at once that his medicine would not reach my disease, Just as I was about | to conclude that I would have to die, my daughter brought me one of your pamph- lets, I noticed a case whose symptoms were like mine, and Peroxa and MaNa- Lix had cured him, I concluded at once to try it. I procured one bottle of Prru- ¥A and one of MaxALIN, and took them as directed, and before I had used the two bottles I began to receive strength and gain in flesh, I finished the rest of the two bottles and continued its use until the third bottle was used, When they were used I could eat anything I wanted that if it hadn't been for your Peruxa I would have been in my grave, Parties wishing information can write me at the slove place. I recommend your medi- cine ver I Mr, John R. in Moundsville, W. Va, writes: “I have been handling your PERUNA ever since its introduction. All who have used it speak highly of its curative properties, I consider it a rel. able remedy.” Mr. George Fisher, Portsmouth, O.,, writes : “I am handling your PERUNA, and having a good trade onit. It gives splendid Satisfaction,” fo 1 GENT WANTED beet Corsets. COMmIng ape Territory given, satisfaction A EAaatond Address DR.SCOTT,842 Broadway St. N.Y. LEWISBI TRG AR D TYRONE EA SCOTT'S Electric A FI ally Leave Westward, i 3 AM. AM. t “jp lg BE og po PEE tly than the bell ‘switching ” the |distine in wires, #1, A rath weight of about thirty or forty tons per square foot, while a first-rate the crushing limit of the best sandstone, two-thirds as mneh as the best granites or roofling slates, Bul masses brick-work will crush under much smal. ler loads than single bricks. Thus small cubical masses only nine inches each’ side, laid in cement, crushed under. twenty-seven to forty tons per square foot ; others, with piers nine inches sqnare and two feet four inches high, in cement, only two days after being built, required forty-four to sixty-two tons per square fool to orush them. Cracking nd splitting usually commence under about one-half the crushing loads It is found that an effectual cement for, uniting portions of leather subjected to a, moderate stmin may be obtained by, simply soaking equal parts of glue and of isinglass for ten hours with enough water to cover them, then adding about one-fourth part of tannin, and boiling’ until the mixture becomes sticky. The surfaces of the leather to be thus treated are first roughened with some coarse tool, | then rubbed thoroughly with the mix- | ture while warm, and firmly pressed together, a few hours sufficing to perfect. the union. Or eight parts of the glue may be soaked with water until soft, the’ excess poured off, and the vessel placed on a water bath until the glue melts ; one ded, and the mixture, which unites leathier pieces very firmly, is transferred to small vials. The durability of copper roofing is shown by the fact that no signs of de! terioration are yet visible in those in- stances in Boston in whieh, forty years ago, this material was thus employed The metal is said to be still muol used in that city for cornices, gutters and rain- water pipes, as well as for covering bay windows, and in various other ways, in place of galvanized iron, the latter | inferior in beauty snd darability, and not very much cheaper. The copper has also the additional advantage of needing no paint, so that the delicate lines of artistio work are in no danger of being filled up, and the metal increases rather than diminishes in beauty by the slow formation of a bluish green patina over it. For flashings, as well as other por. tions of roof work, copper is rogarded as much superior to zine or tin. Sma, WY ———— —we Ouir black silk at 76cte, $1, $1.10 onal tralns leave Lewish donsii py MM. lewisburg st 7 CHAS. } PUGH, General Maneger, res Wi ME ERA WOOL 8 Pass get Ag 3 Bg Pil Foor Bf 3 ABT RY, ald, ENSSYLVANIA RAIL RO Dw &04 Bile Division) i Bi Wks W. AL ERIE MAIL leaves Philadel Harrisb Moutandou . WILLS POT... conven Jersey Shorg x pack Haven nm Heuovo . . dis ain arral hie EU pm NEWS EXPRESS lesves Philadel his § nm . #30 aa «iV 1d a ma ild4o am pain E04 5 4 75 . 8 arr al Lock Haven 123 R140ARA EXP. ivaves Philadeiphia Harish urg v8 1 Moutandoo 132am arr At Will iamsport 25pm ook Haven... 855 pm Rehiovo,. ce. apm Kane... «33pm Paassengors by this train arrive in "Belle jonte ul... a FAST LINE ieaves “Philadel iphis. Harrisburg. Mentandon Williamsport, . Loek Haven... srr al Renovo... Sunday Train. ND AY M ALL lesves Phiisdelphia...... § 30am Harrisburg. 740 am Montandon pETam Willisssport 04am Jock Haven 118lam srrives Renovo EASTWARD, SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven Jersey Bhore Williamsport, - Montanaon arr at Harrisburg - Viida Aelia... XPRESS le dba Kane... Henovo.. Lock Haver..... Williamsport. Montandon ....... are at Harrisburg... Philadelptia {WMP T AC = leaves Renovo lock Haven. Williamsport... Montandon .. arrives at Harrisbu 10% pm PhiadCIPRIA . S068 m sunday Train «Williamsport Accom’'n East runs also on Sandry., ERIE MAIL ieaves Brie. Sh Lock Haven YH HiiAmapor . ‘ - Montandon .. are at Harrisba - Philadelphia....... TH am Erie Mail West, Niagara Expross West, en, and Day Expross Kast marke close conbection at Lock Hae ven with BE. V. . Trains, Erie Mail as ah West connect at Erle with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. KR, BR; at Corry with B. FP & Ww. JR; at Emporia with LN Y.&4F. RR, R J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passger’ Agent apm @ 1 5pm ili pm sSpm bpm iibpm BUS pm vib pm i " - - 00am Yam Sioam w¥l6am 11 30am 35pm 00am 1005 a m «il 16am 12% pm 18pm S48 pm TE pm 840 pm B00 pm «65pm » 74% pm '8EA DAY £ - " “ waBpm AU #0 pm 1145 pm « 100 8m 206A m «dam ve Clas, x A § I Manager. If you want good shoulder braces, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, and st reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drag store, J. D. Murray, 1ljan of Droggist. DO YOU, KNOW ~=LORILLARD'S CLIMAX: PLUG TOBACCO Save Clon and Jt Loat Flue Dut ng $1.25 are 40 per cent under vaioe, Great. est bargain at Beo Hive. oe AVY and Biati, Hrowh u HARDWARE BLACKS Heating Stoves, STOVES. FARME BUILDERS & your attention to our stock R& R! Jy ; ROW NIN Gl oDS G 3 FORT In Cocks the REGULATOR VI A full assortment of Fire Brick and ie } k., WELCOME ONEER HOM APOLLA, Crates on hand, rey A NEW DEPARTURE, A Strictly Cash Store ‘where goods are bought and sole Lor Cash. 1 5 Pru HL necoskar own observation the frankly have been ask siness men rain syslem, you whether it is not the cause of business m« { to-day vo ing go many Beiiey | press you ii ing vo it it we desire iis we do t not mean (0 say "and sell on credit but mean what | editor of the worth unless be and so the We next wish to 18 new rystem will reous to the public ag follows: iise booght be paid { we say, aud the “Reporter not buy 50 cents down the cash, apply to all alike. planks rule | be 3 than to on credit r and as there cunts | 's ta J compelled to add at lst~Merchan tually sre or less dead a merchant is b per cent. Ww the price of Lis stock ! for his loss. d~Ou account of not getticg money add another b per cent. Ww the iuvterest on his burrowed 8d-1t requires oneihird more work han to simply this necessar: LODE y, take the woney and ¥ 9 per cent 4th—Nul Delug able W pay lor goods | a8 Boul as they reach Lhe store, (by hav. Lg Wwouey iu Lis books, the credit wer chisut pays O per cen', wore thau the Tvl can add uuuersus ressons of your jv u Lis & | guiden idea § casli celcligul, ! i aud coutCiude LY saying, " sud tue savieg of 15, 20 QUT guuus We Will U6 alie year Irce of debt, Loder ti in sdoilion iw 20 per cent, MW Bil, { ur ou tv ciose lhe fler Gran coliee ut © DEW BYslell We ( Ululed sugur at 7¢, Arbuckivs’' 1Ge, best Lome~maude Hour $1.10 per sack, aj of er Hour $1.20, Arye A s Dent prints hi tsites 15 ¢ | YY Ale Dees ruil Appivion musiiu per yard, dress goods Oc, Cieap pris 3, &¢,, Ko, iu exchange or Produce luken desired. Oinges, Trumpfheller & Co, COBURN, Paid wien decid Tay BRE Pe Tre eas ure-Hous USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. i Huan kil 3.1 34 ha0, PE a SYLVA. Nia oH ) Li L Ei E. TOKY AND FPHYSICE; (4) CVU ICRAL His a : 8 charge « Yor Catalog MoE, GF ylang Blele College, Centre ( more money than sf apgthie 4 tak ing an agency for thes best Lt. Degioners - g N opt fell. Terme free : BOOK Oe. on land, Maise There is no excuse suffering CONSTIPATION at folic or and other diseases th ored state of the Stomach and eis, when the use of DR. HENRY BAKTER'S IMANDRAKE DITTERSE NOURT PROCLAMATION + Ihe at ed Mon. adams llog, Fives wi ig wi Lhe Svaalies «i Leelre SS asilegtiun, aed 10 ul oes. A. BIBL sid Lue Brun, Ciesla Museen eed, o Bilger 10 Lee Tie eine 13, BaVieg iomaed Luwir Prevepl, bear hg Gate 24 wey we dee. 1004, be she ditedied, Tul Boling & Levelt wi Led alt fetinined and easels vali MeliYeis abd WQuntiet Sessions wi Lie Pesve la Deiieionte, of Liew Oelitty vi LUeantie, and to oummebos va Lhe Foul Meagay of Jan, nezi, betng thie 20th day 01 Jas ae, and 16 vuatitiue We Weskhs, NOLO 8 BET Biven 10 Lue Usretier , J slices vl Lhe Meaee, a lGvieen and Uvuslebive 0F seid ovasty of Vebitie, Last Lue be ih the 1urDool of sai Gay, "ILE Lely records nyt Stipes, eiaininaiions, abe LLIN ve Ea Selo Drasoes, Go de veo TRIE WIOR 8 Leer Oloe apgetiaine iv be dune, aad Loves whe are bound 10 recog nistances te frowecule sg aiast Lhe Prisoaets Lust ste vr sali bea ae jail of Uses iew couniy, be Lhe and there W prose Vile agninst Lown as seal be just, Gives oder say band, at Belisionte, the 2th day of Doc in Lhe Fest of oar word lend, and the vhe busied aud sev esi dane vi Loe jucepeudenes of thy Umileu Blates, «4. « LURK Lh dhent D. 4 EVANS, Ja EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 66 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, a. Consignments of oll kinds of Country Produce solicited, Wuick Seles, Good Prices aad Prompt Heturos bs our motto, We have excellent Iacii ties for obtaining good prices for Butier, hges, Poulury, (live or dressed,) Lard, Tadow, Cheese, Potatoes, Frall, (does or fresh) Corn, Oats, Hay, fdve Bock | In fect, everyibiug the armel pro duces, either in oar joss of staal lots. Tags, seucily and price lista luraished ree. Ba We toler 0 Lhe editor of thls paper. cow $200 000 in presents given away. Send ¥ us cents postage, sod UY mall you will get free s package of goods wi iste yaiae, taal will start sou an work that will af once bring pou in mosey Taster than any thing else Is America, All about the S20 presents with sah bog, Agenis wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, tor all time, or spate time oBiy, 0 wei for us at tasir own somes. Fortuna tor sil workers abso. futely sesared. Don't delay, BH. gALLEYY T& vo, Will give immediate relief. After constipation foll , Biliousness, Dyspepsia, § Indigestion, Discases of § the Kidneys, Torpid Liver @ Rheumatism, Dizziness, § Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap~} oplexy, Palpitations,® Eruptions and Skin Diss ¥ eases, etc, all of which tl Ditters will speedily cure by removing the couw Keep the Stomach, Dowels, and Digestiv nr in goed working order, and perfect health § will be the remit. Ladies and others rob 5 Jeet to Bick Headache vill find relief &8 and permanent cure by the use of those Bitters Doing tonie ac mildly purgative thes PURIFY THE BLOOD. Prico 25 cts. por bottle, For mle by all dealers in medicine address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions HEERY, JOUESS] & LOED, Puops., Burlington, Vi. ve ee (hon Bend For rale at Murray's 8 Drog store, WANTED | Energetic, reliable wen to veil me Grape Vines, Shrabs, Ros —. doe, SALARIES aid ox pruevs asd Espervence ol ¥ sapentsal, Full vnstvres “en I Aires Le CLARE : “8 HERRICK NY. se besler Good Pay for Agents. S100 ta S200 por Yan ous ny Dui Baliies af the World ————— ye t t a Write to 4. C, MeOurdy & Co, "0 indeiphian, 1 turtisnd, Maine, Et TELE rola. ress Val Wis. a A amt Calis Villa! i Kituatiovs GUGGENHEIMER’S. A fine selection of silk handkerchiefs and gent's neck-wear, for the holidays, at Uoggenheimens, An immense stock of the best styles youths’ aud boys’ caps, at Guggenheim ors. wo Buffalo and ‘wolf robes, lap robes, and horse blankets of all grades, at Guggen- beimers, a KD isumiiin A large stock of flanel shirts, atfGag genheimers, ip Hides of all Kinds wanted at Go - sheimers, amd highest market rn Cash pad for same, Ey a wer eres Ms Ee An Independent Newspaper of Dem. ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape and with the greatest pos. sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality ; and to the Promotion of Demo- cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry. loather store in Centre county, a
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