ME ich. PROPRIETORS, IsLan D Ho Steck Farm Grosse tie, Wayne Co., BAVAGE & FARNUM, IMPORTED sm eron Horses. Léink seideted from the ret of sires and dams of established ‘ysputation and registered in the Freach aad A mdr] an stud ISLAND HOME v situated at the head of Grosse Ire tr. ten miles below the City, and rafirond apd steamboat. Visitors hoo lea books, ee by. 5 ith thi ! will accompany , free DY mi LUGE, ikl. , i110 a ~ smi ————————.- i: - . Old in Experience. v xperience in manufacturing > ane R np Suaner.P ct Jia $ Raw Bone Super-Phosphates, roods cconomy of manufacture . by science or ac- We have had thirty years’ fn ich farmers may depend upon is no improvement ed D have not uging relia- r 5 C8 iit rs. we proc ap fer has been shown over und over again by testimeni- {rom reliable farmers, and ses made and pub- vy State Boards of Ag- that Baugh's $23 e is a complete and fertilizer for general ] i 1d ch e } 0 14a m1 (GATARRH- KELLERGZRAES THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER OF THE WORLD, Catarrh ha becomes so t soaroely 8 family is exempt, and BW truly the bane of the Americrn race, preparations are in the mark not eure, thal 8 oeition, § we, that do NEVER CUR FAILING SILI will be wel y . AE Caturrh Remedy snd flood Fa rifier bas NEVER failed in 4 single cass where directions ave fulloved, I trikes at the root of the dive se and ates the poison from the Liced, ~cwnn has heen wonderful awd sales smears, All thas faked for it satrial The most obatis d long + sading cases yiedd peadily to this remedy, 1g ei ¢ harmisss, Price 81 a lott) porition for BH. Upon meosipt of | tr Sam’! F. Keller & Uo, Harrbburg, Fa, six bottles will be sent by ex- press, prepaid, Th eo siher, for the only preparation thal recedes the sei of the disease and Hand ah for clroniar (or sak or det for ene) sencorning Canse Nstare Symptoms ani of (Cntarrh, It contains testimonials of god gengine cures. It is aleo the Bost Blond Be rifier in the market. For sale by Druggists enerally, Wholesale 4 Sam's F Kien & j0., Harrisburg. Ps.: alse by Josiwsros, Ho WAY & Uo, and Sars, Kise & Uo, Puilad's Pa Its w NEVER a OUT OF CRDER. Ar ~—— Ts— EW HOME 2 waCHINE sci [NG 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. WCAG, 0? ANG, pIEANY, tL. MASS, FOR SALE BY J.Q. A, Kennely, Contre Hall, Ag't, Milhoim Plaining MIN Furnishes and Keeps on Hand SH, a DOORS FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING. SHUTTERS, BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR RAILING, &e, &o., &o., &e. &eo., {erms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jily ISRAEL CONFER & BON SA ——. IN A MEXICAN RESTAURANT. A traveler visiting Mexico says: We stopped for a lunch at a fondita, or little restaurant. The dirt floor of this way- side inn was neatly swept, its white. washed walls hung with pictured saints wreathed with gandy paper roses, rickety-legged wooden benches were ranged against the walls, and the only iwo chairs the establishment afforded were brought for las Amerioanas, who are suspected of not wishing to conform to the custom of native Indian women-— that of squatting upon a petate. Our refreshment was speedily spread upon a well-sooured table—to which a oloth would - have been an incongruous sus perfluity—a pot of rancid sheep's milk, have made excellent cannon ranged in green leaves, as the people have a tasteful habit of doing. Of hand, in a pig skin which gurgled an approving note alarmingly like life its contents into our olse is considered so good for holding the popular drink, and we nre told that a vmall sized skin costs about two dollars und a half, but lasts little more than a | month, as the fermentation going on within soon rots the wool off The dirtiest of the Indians make most de- iicious curd cheese of mixed goat and cow's milk, which is eaten with wild honey or eumbled into the frejoles (stewed beans), without which no meal is complete. Though these cheeses are | oxtensively imitated by their betters in | vooial station, none can make them so | well as the Indians. Evidently the | proper flavor needs certamn conditions— | of surrounding dirt, lice, foul oders | eto, which los ricos cannot give, After | this dainty repast, the mistress of the | 1nanse offered us her own cigarette hol- der, from the pocket of her greasy gown, tendering the courtesy with the air of a | princess—an honor which Betsy and I would not for the world have wounded her feelings by refusing. Having per. formed that polite duty nobly like two “little men,” while the mules were resting we wandered out to view the village. w———— As AP A— POWER OF IMAGINATION, As illustrative of what imagination will do, the cnse of a woman who im- | rgined that a frog had found lodgment | may be recited. The woman in question is the wife of an in- dustrions machanic living out near the Presidio, and in some nnknown manner conoeived the idea that the reptile was in her stomach. Argument by her limsband and friends that it wa: a halla. vination availed not, and matters grew worse and worse until one day, when the woman was downtown, her imagi- nary complaint was so bad that in des neration she entered a drug siore aud, riating her case, asked for relief. The rpothecary happened to be a physician, und seeing at once that his customer's complaint was an imaginary one | rolved to humor her. Calling his elerk lie despatohed him to a rotisserie near by to procure a frog, and administered un emetio to the woman. The frog was nlipped into the pail, aud when the viotim of the hallucination saw it she expressed ber thanks, and maid she felt much relieved. It was only a few days, however. before another hallucination hat there were more frogs, offspring of the ejected reptile, in her stomach, took | possession of her. Bhe at once repaired to the apothecary and told him of her | fears. The druggist soratched his head | for a moment, and then remembering | that he had chucked the frog into a jar | of aleobol took it from the shelf, and | after looking at it intently for few mo- | ments, returned to the woman with "| satisfied smile on his face, avd said, | « Madame, you are mistaken ; this is| not that kind of a frog.” The woman | was cured, and since then has been | troubled with no farther hallucination | of this kind. 16 Toe i — EXCLUSIVE ENGLISHMEN, The following aneodots is told in re- | lation to the unsocial habits English. | men who travel An old American | gentleman was travelling from Liverpool to London. Three gentlemen in all oo- | eupied the oarringe, and for an hour | after the train had begun ita journey’ never one exchanged a syllable with | another, silence, and said: * Gentlemen, I am Li De, 1Ihavecome-—— Ihave been a merchant for fifty years, and now I am living in ease, I am eighty years of age, and I have two eyes and one tongue, and, like a great many of my countrymen, I take a pleasure in using them. My eyes fool the period in which they have done me servies, and I cannot read for the motion of the train, Hav. ing introduesd myself, I trust, gentle. men, you will not look upon meas a pickpocket.” At this one of the gen- tlemen drew ont his card-oase and gave his card, This example was immediate. ly followed by the other. '* What, gen. soem to know one snother ; let me in. troduce you; and with that he crossed his arms and prescuted the card of one to the other. This was the beginning of a warm and long friendship. ge o——————— i - | Edward Wardell, son of Ellen Terry, | { made his first appearance on the stage in Chicago as the son of Joel, the Gardiner | in * Eugene Aram.” The performance of {wo tunes on a guitar by the bride was the fee which a Georgia justice received for marrying | a couple, As an important step toward securing | {an abolition of the practice of pistol} | carrying, a Galveston. Texas, paper | suggests that the pistol pocket should | be prohibited by law. i i Tt is said that the originator of the! Concord grape has raised over 20,000 seedlings in the past thirty-five fyears without finding his ideal grape, and only twenty-one had desirable qualities. It is a curious fact that of the 188 members of the English Privy Councils 09 or rather more than one-half, are peers. As there are 513 peers, it would seem that about one out of every five is a Privy Councillor, A linguist is doing service asa police-| man in a railroad station at Macon, Ga. | He can converse in seven different lan-| guages, has two more imperfectly in | his head, and before six months have passed hopes to add tl repertoire, ree more to his A London lswyer suffered a long time] from lead poisoning before the doctors discovered that it was owing to the use of snuff put up in so-called tin-foil | wrappers. According to the Medical | press thercare now on record thirty-| four coses of this kind. of moist of lead. Some samples y . : i snuff contained 2.50 per cent. -but at the same time one very valuable—is being] placed in the frogs, and] guards of the Old Colony Railroad. It] consists of a piece of hard wood 80} shaped and bolted 8 person’ groove of that kind are of daily occurrence, A very simple contrivance- 3 2) swWil tches, : i to a rail as to prevent) s foot from being caught in the Accidents) § when on the track. Hezekiah Williams, hibited at “the Africa, and the was ¢X-} i museum as) wy v4 £7 | doit i the jungles ol ed to the floor | recld on the sup-| treated idiot. | wir and beard) rye The) ma The removal of his {alse rovealed a perfectly + Dero. ms could ex-} n or any other} kind of a man as | » as he hurt no one. | Dr. Cagny calles ab discriminate use of 4 for horses. Ile employed in considerable “ture of arnica it 18 quant Lins nd us a 8Y often | { » BAH petty strains and bruises contact with the effected vy . Lien, 31H blistered, thus greatly aggravating the kept in) sriaces until they are sw: heated often He also cites cases 101 goifier had washed it to wear to a great festival on hung it over a ehafing-disl hot swellin hor pot air, garment, lifted it upm lady was astor hashband’s atte not idea of the HOS=aIT i» hai d " take Montgolfi The researches lataly made by En glish | explorers in re have lad to the belief that rough ridges, abrupt chasms nor bare rock, and that the sea bottom [at great depths is not streams, even by those of the magnitude of the Oulf strenm-—its general appear} ance rather resembling that of the! American prairies, and it is everywhere] covered by a kind of mud. The Bank of I is aid, invisible studio in a gallery behind the| there are nn Fete ) ww i A not affect by eurrents or has an | ranoe, it cashiers, so that at a signal from one of them any suspected customer will in- stantly have his picture taken without his own knowledge. Tne camera has also become very useful in the detection of frauds, a word or a figure that to the eye seems completely erased being clearly reproduced in photographs of the document that had been tampered with. The myth that a large sum of money ad been offered by the Government for 1,000,000 postage stamps is said to have arisen in the following way: An advertisement appeared in London, Eng. land, asking charitable people to send their stamps to a poor boy in Brighton, who wished to cover bis walls with por traits of her Majesty. When thoy should be covered the lad's education was to be paid for by a weathly lunatic. Thousands of stamps were sent, and then cleaned and sold. The police broke it up. A young lady at Forest City, Sierra county, Cal, while fast asleep, got out of bed, partly dressed, picked up » lantern, and started for her home at Minnescta, in the same county. She some terribly bad and steep roads, and finally arrived at Kanaka Creek, two and a Linlf miles from her starting point, in safety, but just be- fore stepping upon the foot bridge to cross it she stumbled, and the jar woke her up. She comprehended the situa tion very quiokly, and proceeded on to Minnesota, reaching home some time Woman's Province. SEX we HOW BEST FULVILLRD, What a great task is assigned to wo- man, Its dignity cannot be elevated. It is not her province to make laws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great en- terprises, but to her is given the power to form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast empires. She is required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellect. al and physical being is derived from pher. She must instil correct principles, inculeate right doctrines, and breathe into the soul of her offspring those pure tenti- ments which in time to come will be a part of themselves, and bless generations lyet unborn. Yes, to woman is given the {blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of his existence. She smiles sere ly at the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes t bereaved heart, This is her proviace and duty. Yet how canshe fulfi unlcss possessed of a stro body? The preparation Hartman, and known as I the ti ie Il her mission and healthy of Dr, 8. B, RUWA . is 244 ZF iromam of the complaints incident to thi {imate It is invaluable to women, an Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohi s a noted ex- ample of what the med lo, She says she has suffered for years with con- ge. tion of the lungs, catarrh in the head, and was troubled with a bad cough, She Lad tried a number of physicians, but they all failed to cure her. She was in- duced to try Perux a, and immediately a marked change took place. After using one bottle her cough ceased and in ashort time her other ailments were cured, She is now completely restored to health, an: vives all the credit to Peruxa. Mr. J. W. Reynolds, her hushand, was a con- firmed invalid. He could not slesp well, { he work, Hen ner COMA BC 7 )r, bd and as a result, ¥ to his former vigor savs he now feels like Mr. Bernhardt & Clair county, Mich, #23 * I have thor- oughly tried your Pzarxa in the various diseases to which parents anda large fam. “iy of children are ever Hable, and | find t a needed. sed Peruxa, letely testored strength, le Ww Iman, Clair, St, &* » a it inevery case to be just the thi No family can honestly be without it Nancy Feterman, Cookport, nty, Pa., says: valuable PERUNA ever used.” AGEN Corsets. Bampic free 0 those bee coming spents. No risk, quick sales, Territory given, salisfaction guaranteed. Address DR.BCOTT 842 Broadway St. N.Y, EWing TABLE. Fh i AMS " > ing a Your medicine 1 5 y cen’ best is th WANTED & OR. scorT's beautiful Electric Bia AMD FIBROANE iN Eis ¥ Except bun ii ir inarrive BiTive leave Basiward, 4 4 AM ITE. AT. AM re iv. 02 8.58 i ) b don ard4d aris sr i000 ar } Ar5A0 Additional trains leave Lewisburg fr Monten. nat 7.80 PM. returning leave Montandon for x3 ™ woon HAS. F UGH, J tres i Pasa'ger Ag'L eral Manager G on YLVANIA BAILROAD Priadeiphia Erie Lvieion 315 ®3d WEsTWA L leaves Phils Haire Movs Williamsport Jerse y SHO1€..c coun lock Haven. Hetiovo are at Ere . . Less ienves Philsdeiphin Harrispurg . Momandoa Willisuaspors arr at Lock Haven jeaves Philddeiphia ” Harrisburg. Moutaudon Williamsport... lock Haven. Retovo, SEE Kane arrive in Bel fad EN MAL BERS ppv reppewW PEEBBHEE “we » © NIAGARA EXP . p Bn B roe BEE arr al ny g on fonte alo. FAST LINE leaves wee YYuYw SUPEPEUBEE BEUPEE PEEEERE Phtiadelphis.....o. Harrisburg... Mentandon ..... 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KB Pron, Gen'l » WMPT ACN leaves 8s - < he WO Int - arrives at 28 3 E gsgEEEl EAT 33 abe wl BY RE588 sepRTTY ary at L 3 ¥ - z Fo e ¥ If you want good shouider braces, citable for ladies and gentlemen, and at reumonable prices, go to the Centre Hall irug store, J. D. Mueray, Druggist. before daylight. For some days pre. vious to the above event the girl bad been suffering from homesickness amine a 8 ——— 11jon of DO YOU, KNOW —-LORILLARD’S OLIMAX-—— PLUG TOBACCO a ader valuo, ve. HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING Glui., In Cooks the REGULATOR PI A full assortment of Fire Brick and _ STOVES arts = ih 2a ENS, A — BUILDERB & Tr UN KE ARD WELCOME HOME. CNEER AT £5 Pe YLLA. Grates on hand # ¥ CO A NEW DEPARTURE, A Strictly Cash Store where goods are bought and sold for Cash. We do not think it necessary to recall to the minds of the people the jpstances | under our in which business men have been ruiued by the | credit system, bunt] eek you frankly whether it is not the cause of embarrass- ing 80 many business men of to-day. Believing vou admit it we desire 0 lm prees you with the fact that on and after FRIDAY, DECEMBER we will inaqgurate an entire new syslem known as the HTRICTLY CASH OR M¢ By ulus we do nut own’ obrervation REY DOWN, “terms on credit but mean what we gay, sod the editor of the “Reporter’ canoot buy 50 cents worth uuless he planks down the cash, and so the rule wiil apply to ail alike, We next wish to show that this new system will be even 2 mean Lo eny Cast’ and sell more advaantgeous to the public than CUiSeives, us JOLLOWS let—Merchaudise bought on credit r aud a8 there dead is cowpelied to add at faust eveuiually y Le paid i «1€ Always Ore Or ICs gccouuls the merchant lenet 5 per cent, to the price of Lis lock tu account fur his luss. 2d- On account of not geiticg wouey i down he niust add another 5 per cent, Ww pm the luterest Cu Lis borrowed woney. ird wurk to wake a blotter charge Ltban to slwpl tie nit Oesear: Ses sdds another 5 per cent. to the price. &d— It requires oue Wh wore y take mouey aud this ¥ 41h~—Nut being able to pay for goods u8 Soun as they reach tle store, (by bav jug money in his books,) the credit mer. chant peys 5 per cent. more than the cash merchant, Yuu can add numerous reasons of your own snd couclude by say ‘itis a 1, snd in addition lo or 20 per cent, on 25H able to close the 10g, golden idea for al the saving of 15, is we will be JUr goo year free « Under tt e new #3 f f aby t i Celi, {ory Wem Wer Gran- ckles' coffee al i6e, best home-made flour $1.10 per sack, White Deer roller flour $1.25, Asyrup3s per gallon, Appleton A muslin Tc per ve alated sugar a s A ¥ : an as yard, dress goods O7, best prints 6c, cheap prints J, &e., &c, Produce taken in exchange or cesb paid when desired. Dinges, Trumpfhelier & Co. dec? COBURN, PEXN'A. Millheim Marble Works. A. C. MUSSER, pinger & Mower Successor to Deluis Dealer in Monumenis, HH endstones, Tombs and Copeing in Marble or Granite DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES, pes. Shop East of Bridge, Main St. 28jan3m WORK ————————————_—" i — D. Z. EVANS, I=. EVANS BROTHERS, The Grandest Many Years Popular Work J in Preparation, { omplet MELLS | £1 Lreasure-H couse SEFUL KNOWLED 1 w Pv ll u A LG STATE For Catalog iyjan® more money Ww . thas at anyihing cise x taking an agency ‘or i k out Begioners suo £41 Ferme ft . Maine, Reds. Bin re tb 8 Tl td R MAN AND BEAST.B i [ET ES The Best Lad REMEDY) BERUMATISH, = NEURALGIA, vrains, Bruises, ered Burnsand Scalds, | oy Heistics, Backache, § mes Trosted Feet and Ears, and all other@ Pains and Aches. 1t is a safe, sare, and i§ effectual Remedy for Qalls, Strains, Boratches, is Seres, &2., On HORSES. One trial will prove its serits. Its effects are in ost cases INSTANTANEOUS. Prery bottle warmnted vo satisfaction. Scnd ade dresa for pamphlet, fice, give K PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Consignments of all kinds of Country Produce soliciten. Quick Sales, Good Prices and Prompt Returns is our motto, We have Saetliov faciti- ties for obtaining good prices for Butter, Poultry, (live or dressed,) Lard, Tallow, Che Potatoes, Fruit, (dried or fresh, Live Stock ; in fact, everything the tntmar Pro. duces, either in oar loads or small lots. Tage, stencils and price lets furnished free. && We refer to the editor of this paper. resents given away, Send $200,000 = } cents postage, and by mail you wil got fee & package of of that will stars jon io work vou In Taal aslat thane a Ho All sbest Soa presen ony wanted Ber oI of aither sex, of all ages, ma om: 30 “workers »eo: nose i. HALLETT & Te. LEE EE ————————— a ——— ———— GUGGENHEIMER’S. A fioe selection of silk 1 mndkerchiefs and gent's neck-wear, for | he holidaye, nt Guggenheimers, eow ——— — tately assured rottand, Maine, ak Sp TT die YE youths’ and boys’ caps, at ore, Buffalo and wolf robes, | ap horse blankets of all grads =, at : lieimers, aad genheimeors, cubes poner cine mers Hides of all kinds wa helmers, and highest Cash paid for same. td cidul ¥ Fine Cut bg! id cue v ng fall directions for the i treatment of abova disegsces. i Prico 25 ots und 50 ote. peor Sold everywhere. For sa'e at Murray's Drug store, for the working people. Send 10 ots. HELP postage and we will souil you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will pus on in the way of making more money In a jew ays than you ever th hi possible ul say basins. Capital not roguired, ou can live at howe and work in spare time only, or all ithe time, All of both sexes. of aliages, grandly secessiul, 0 cents to $5 casiiy earned every evening. That ail whe wass wot k thay test the business, we make his ssparaie leled offer’ To nil who ave Bot wall matislied we a1 send $1 10 pay for lhe trouble of writing os Pail partieniars , Hirections, ete, sent (ree. Immense pay absolutely sure for ail who start at ones, Don't de lay, Address, STINSON & Co, Portand, Maine. ! AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, Deeds Of Daring By BLUE & GRAY. great collection of the most thrilling per during the Grest Civil War, Intensely intetesting accounts of exe plofts of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes, herelc pravery, imprisonments and hair hreadih escapes, | romantic incidents. band-to-band struggles, hu 1 morons and tragic events, perilous journeys, bold dashes, mous onch side ILLUSTRATED Wo the Are Snovem £16 Arch St, Philsdeiphia, Pa. goods which will help to wore this Won fra ot The AL ones = ae] brilliant socoesses and new tions gd YRO- FURELY all like it. Outsells everything. Ade IAI 55 p, 2nd] receive Bt away 1h hang EY of Hither x, a] Ire workers, absolutely sure . Matas, reliable men to act the line, 7 ¢l ik. No other book at . ETANDARD PUB HOUSE, fend six cents for postage, Prize. a costly box of bo fort fo reed ane opens before oy & Oo, Augusta,