-4 CE TT] THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. ~ Onxtes Harr, Pa. M AR. 4, 1885, CTIA ET RR NC LOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR 1380 Mstrict. Committee, fonte, N W.. o Wm. Galbraith SW, Wm. M Ludwig Ww Wm. Harper yard Boro... A Weber «28, B Proud foot «J H Reifsnyder «J Allen Lukens AJ Graham Jackson Gorton John Bing «Robert Henderson ~A A Koblbecker LTAewis Miller Oscar Holt Geo. R Roan Thomas Delong Jeter Lauck David H Kusterborder « B Fisher Philip Frank Johu CC Stover H H Weaver J H Griftin ~Hon, W A Murray Michael Confer weniOhinn Q Miles «Wm. N Bitner cere IBYIE W Orr woared BR Kramer Agnew Sellers W F Smith DC Keller ma W Royer Hugh McCann Fred F Smith Frank Tuberty John Ewing wens Bd C Wood «Vinton Beckwith ~Jonn H Stover James 8 Gramley we0. KR Williams R. M. Macee, Chairman : burg, 1st W... od W... dw ille Boro.... AUMBERGER, ~acrets SOLID FACTS. best blood purifier and system tor ever placed within the reach of ring humanity, truly is Electric Bit [uactivity of the liver, bilioosness, lice, constipation, weak kidneys, or sense of the urinary organs, or who- quires an appetizer, tonic or mild itunt, will always find Electric Bit the best and only certian cure n. They act surely and quick'y, yv bottle guaranteed to give entire wetion or money refunded. Sold at its a bottle at all drog stores. - a FIRE WORKS, OLD sTAMPS, “Yes, "sald the proprietor of the store,” we buy stamps, but not those of the ordinary kind, although we purchased a simply as a curiosity, a million in all. up as you see in little bundles contain. ing flve hundred large proportion were loose in the trunk. She began collecting them pearly ten years ago, she told me, when some one advertised promised to pay one hundred dollars to for a million stamps and ber, She started her collection with many others who saw the advertisement, and 80 far as known is t ing in getting the Of course, the advertisement was a joke, and whoever inserted it never expected to 8ee any one persevere in collecting the million stamps, Our customer, however, was not discouraged, and finally became so interested in complet- ing the collection that she interested all her friends and scquaintance in the cause, and people used to send her stamps from all parts of th country, We paid twenty-five dol Here are foreign stamps that we sell one hundred dollars a million,” continu- ed the dealer as he opened several wide, only One sNeceed- required number, deep drawers filled to the top with used siamnps “These comprise about fifty varieties of postago of foreign countries, the commonest stamps in use, prinei- pally English, French, italian, than ordinary two and three cent United States stamps in onr and we can afford to sell them cheap, They are sent to us by the bushel by the agents and collectors whom we have in all foreign them as they come, varieties are all sorted out German and They are not worth any more business, cout and we ke in catalogues, but the mass into these drawers ane In walusble all the stamps are unused, bulk. It seemed eno tand to } wal Wings, ie preparalions were Compe begun the prop is fas BWR) FIND NEW NAMES families "wr i Lasse | inconvenience | his father or } of names, consid { ought always t | convenience, { observe that the voy Was probably nog TBC uid cheers Lived Capi enideut sid mn wud via blems i fees in height 3 Aluerica iv fag a vast Sora; ad the dispiay. display of pre painde of the Flaw iupeka, Kanses, Although this Cnupaiatively s smal Ulle, num Wel, WS Des perhaps atiracted as Or Wilitkry body ik Sue Inauguration Cre LLY union, Precision oi f petuliar hollow torches, Whose Hatue WWE Up Rute siender, quivering pluses leuk te Delghit, were aii new fentares in aid were all subjects of remark IU tnadle its first appearance on Pens. Ritube mst evening. lo-uight, about CIN, Just as the Lumense crowd was sig rvs the exhibition of liteworks, the sux Club came marching in reguise open FW Fifteenth street, between the Coreor LDE vi the Treasury Departtoont, in aper- sei OF ire, socom paiiied by an Hossain Wiis and ee continuous blssing Hig PCkets. Every member of the MUlg over Lis shoulder a capacious 18 Hiiwu Wh rockets, Roman candies, re d 0 re, Lalbarine wheels, torpedoes, wivdd flreworks of sll dese ription, which BUG ull purtabie lratues or discharged evl bruh tubes with such beverslac keting wh to literally fill the street with a Aur i Dery poojectiies and a dense Mirough which cond only be dimly seen Bite special anfores of the club, The ig Was pericet in slime and regularity, the ant discharge of Breworks ot belvg allow. ieriviv ls the least degree with Precision viseut. People in veliclos fled ip terror Lhe savauciug column of smoke and fame, wis leaded Ly two or bres blazing wheels ti every part of which burst fires gna ex ». The club was constantly and skilfully ved with fresh smmunivon from a Inrge which followed it, aud as it wheeled from th street to Pennsylvania avenue in the of red tire, amid the shouts of & vast mult { vpeciators, it suggested a movin Brittsh ; re attacked on all sides at night and defend. aig iteelf with musketry, bombs, rockets and hued grenades. IL was one of the mbt striking features oi ihe whole pyrotechnieal display, and the club was followed down Pennsylvania a: noe Ly al least 10000 people. ni——— Ant ——— THE OLD, OLD STORY. Why do we hear so much about dys pepsin 7 Simply because so many have it. Why are so many people talking shout their core from this dreadfal dis ease 7 Simply becavse they have hess taki g Brown's Iron Bitters Thas it was vith Mrs, Taylor, of Lym bhburg, Sumter cenity, BC, who says, “1 have ured Brown's Ircn Bitters for dyspepsia with most favorable révults, 1 believe hi redicine is wil that is represented.” Dyspepsia, and sufferers from bouralgia, weakness, ete, shoold try ir, tim nctns wlletilion as any ivi ids ps Lic pated Als W Le, Ki | custom of givin y | that of using ros dly beo | names is decided] & i eral, Thess use | pecially to be recommends | Bmiths, the Browns. the | all other posessors of exceasivel; mon surnames. We may { hope that, in a generation or two | may no longer be any plain John Smiths | to lament the inconvenience | & name which is pretically “no | at all.” Although asa rale it avoid anything very eccentric or u ual in the choice of a Christian nam may fairly be allowed that those famil which have extreme'y common surnames are entitled to a dispensation from this general law, +1 Lia reasonabl W— Bn AN OPERA GLASS, The power of opera glasses is from two and a half to five times that of the Average oye. That is to say, if yon are forty foot away from the stage, an opera glass will put you on the same fi woking with those who are from eight to six teen foot away. There are several sim- Pleo tests of the power of the opera glass, The most convenient one, perhaps, is to Pinacard on the wall and to look through the right barrel of the glass with your left eye. The difference be. tween the actual distance as measured by your right eye and the apparent dis- Vince a8 measured through the glass, will represent the difference between Jour eyes dvd the glasses, Of course, this is only an estimate, but a fairly accurate and sufficient one can be made, The field glasses which many people bring to the theatres range in power from six to nine times that of tho eye, To enter safely into the marringe state, the contracting parties should un. derstand human nature, and shove ail, their own dispositions, and then ool pare them lrankly und eandidly, TE mn di A SS — "BE Sabeodibe for 8 3¢ Barvarae. YIZABETHAN MEDICINE, The housswife was the great ally of | the doctor in the days of good | with the ruff and farthingale was ever | busy in the preparation of cordials con. | rves, waters and simples, “All the herbs and flowers of field and cooling garden passed through her white hands,” stom. | his ; mint and rue-water was eflicacions 1 and even wal- | Then there was | brain ; uuts yielded a cordial, i mon water, and essenc ' and lemon swoeot waler, rater, and spirits of amber- | remedies gravely believed i reaqer will make the Who would suppose nowadays wied shephe rd's pouch f ary » hand would slop the bleed ro sword wound, or a dram | uman skull taken ¥ hemorrhago? | 1's doctor wou'!d have com- | of pounded garden | quart of ale, dram of | ndful of rue, and a spoonful | boiled against the ol together, come | probabil { granony, wormwo HIDE i REMARKABLY FECAFE, Mrs. Mary 1 for six years with asthe ma and bronchitis during which time the best physicians could give no relief, Her life was ds spaired of, not! last Oct she prceured a bottle of Dr, K cured, gaining in flegh HO pounds in a few months, Free trial bottl.s of this ce of all throat and lung diseases druz stores, all the Large bottles 8 * Get us one new # and hoth wil World” and i C. Dreisba 1 2 WR Tac §3 11 LEWIsBI GENERAL HARDWA RE, Carriage Blacksmith Supplies, = Conklin Farm and Lumber Wagons. y 9p 7h * ddd « BAKER'S YF BROL Open and Top Bugg gx PETTY xa) OIE 5 id 3 " Pi 1 T 3 1 ade arm Implements J TO i 51 —————— A WI. Mo — RANGAROOS AND 1A BITS, ean be Killed off Killing poor sport. They cannot fight nor be followed by dogs and horses they must be headed off and shot in passing. A gang of kangaroos unobstructed would in a fow 1} } once said rain a large farm 10 Frode rick the Gisx ad never Almighty put so much sand in Prussia, § al could understand and the Australian farmers are quite a roos and rabbits in their country, : ! m——— A se i Very fow housekeepers set tablea | You are served in { Jou get out of bed with a cup of coffee Creole pie-crust cakes. There is no trouble about your meals. | restaurant on every corner or so, or yon | ean have your meals served hot. | the most reasonable rates, thing, however, | heavy” for breakfiat, | supposed to satisfy you until midday, aloon, About six in the evening you | #it down to the big meal of the day. t Bupper there is none, unless you drop something light. This, at least, you will find the natives doing, and those who have been visiting New Orleans each winter for some Yoars will toll you that it is the most comfortable way to live there and best suited to the climate, Nitin. So —_— GA Pe — The word gentleman, which, like the word Christian, must hereafter charaa. terize the present and tha fow proceding it is @ homage to personal and incom. tanieable prove; ties, RW A AP A ———— New line of Wonlens for sprirg and tof to Due Hive, G. W. Williamsport, Penn'a. Be LARGEST a pERIES ar pAR! Li N, CUT OF ORDER. i in — ” BAL iupenin 3 Ng EQUA “yr EG 30 UNON SQUARE NEW YORK. CAG, oR hg, pi AN, hi, MARS. Centre Hall { and Plain. | Coal Stoves, Heaters, LB bg ov sy Cards—Aftorne;s, AE 0 FE cos aunts D F, FORTNEY, . Attorney J. 1. Bran PA! Nr © on second suilding north of ( consulted in Eoglish or Jon ¥F. POTTER ¢ Collections 1 epecinl allentic River iBNOE r pro #nug nave nt bounds &e r $ Hotcls, —————— Oo i e, | Low Priced Fer- tilizers. notaiways the b $25.00 Phosphate is best and the cheapest fe f ow & 4 tilizer, for t reason make a mista; Baugh's Animal Bone Su- | per-Phosphate | per ton, in new board car or | phia. Their adc | South Delaware Avenue, Phil. | adelphia, Wr Loods DS TOR LE / NEW GOODS Centre Iiall, just opened in uve of Largest STOCK OF — DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, HATS & C. BOOTS & SHOKS, HARDWARE OJ LS AND PAINTS GLASSWARE QUENNSWAKE. GROCERIES : SUGARS, TEAS, Flap! SALT, TOBACLO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REG ULATE)} STOKE ALL NEW GOODS, We offer bargaios nnsurpassed in this COUNTY. ' COME AND SEE Ua, All kinds of Prodnce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. Teachers Nxt io $130 por month wi. BiLBe, Bteady work for pring and Bammer Addresg, J, © MCURDY & Oo, Philadelphia, SA A mavevous CARDEN IF YOU WAVE YOU WiLL NEED FOR SALE BY - Ll 2,Q. A Kousedy, Conse Hall, Ag And will want (hve Bont wt The loa monsr. Then me aw Seed Cutidagon will surprise yon, No mates hove oom hyve boom denting Of wil we wos. feds ki Fen to all, cod rou ought to have by w wl J. h President ZELLER & SON ef DRUGGISTS DRUGS, Pare Wines and HY , “ wavx kop 3 ; Eland for the prendet and fivutemt welting Book This ba on entirely new and origins! york p nelion of BO of ony I a Aiondeth Sut Photgw, Bow | Spafford. Marion Hardawd A wt Bioccher Rows, Lowe bese of whom » Bory or Theilling Interest, Thommen tie Sis $d Tender Pathog, thls Frond book x wi Br immonm Advocate saves © Tie aritondtiid bed af the hf bent comet chimonnt mado vice ‘ pen. te splendidly ilustented wilh fl oo besides many eupe Portenite from tpi ii # ACENTS WANTED! ABENTS! This A Deal bs mow on BO ta 0. Ministers, Fits Orftire, oe, + deme 1 and wish it Giodepond. We woe sous whe have seid over DIM in Chitty omeprens ‘ —_ 0 Lew gro prenty MEN OF Women Fhis » AE mara Jims, and pe hr. 3 Ra Busi Lanta, ve oC Cerespnidenes fon " Tamwe INGTON AO, Bartiord, Cons, - Nowe Bolldings. Largest and oo t ad ORION than wil ot ber wep Ate Rehoiumhin S46 Witte foo on COLEMAN, PALMS & a Burnes | Bistas |< Peosmnin i 4 Bitle, irom 85 up 10 $18.00 hie Vi and only edition of the kins prived in the sate, should hold np their anders »
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers