7 cine, combining Iron with pure » tonics, quickly and completely i yspepsing Indigestion. Wenk ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, hills and Fevers, und Nearalgin. ne ry tal medy for Diseases f the Hidoneys and Live YYomen, at 0. BALTING] K, 8B CVZRYWHE! [EARTH LECTR se h-t 1-51.00 SCLD 5 or re he EL In nl w ig ui THALES 10d BILBURN & CO. Bufial flaw isil Wap NU i HY KELLERG RENE A SS —————————————————— {1 gd THE GREAT ELOOD PURIFIER § BEY OF THE WORLD, £ 9% J Catarrkhast prevalent thay BK scarcely s fa x el im t prey % | FAILING &5 - av— elcomed brall KELL.IR'S atarrh Remedy and Blool Pu. Tr hae NEVE i falied ina sin y wheres direct + reparation Lhat reas bes (he teeaze and Cures, Send Tr sek your droge et for ire Bymploms and Care beets monials of ant eatin By Bem too! Pa. e by Druggists ML F Ret IR & SENETON. H 010. & Cg, Fallad se, Pn io i y Ba ¥ J "s ¥ . ¥ r « Blac SMITH, ome k Farm ayne Co., Mich. INUM, Prormzrons. Patracls Na, 83 1380, wn (MPORTED ea 9 neem im ’ HH PC ercneron orses. ATL 850% selected from the get of sires and dame of asd reputation and registered in the Freach and American 5 ud books, ISLAND HOME iy situated at the head of Grown Nin yer, len n slow the Cty, and 9 : nd Vients, and how to grow ited in English and German, Price only 10 ite, which may be devdocted from feet ander. eile what you want for the Garden, god how to got stead of running to the gricery at the vor fH ment io y whatever seeds hinppen to be Jefe aver, meeting with trent after weeks of waiting, BUY ONLY SHEDS A Vie DQUARTERS, K, Rochester, N.Y, 1 Millheim Plaining 00. nd Keeps on Hand " wr DOORS FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIVING SHUTTERS, RLIN DS MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, SFPAIR RALLING, fue. 1 a Farnish oA &o, &e &o.. &e Verms Reasonable, sud all Crders Promptiy attended to. -— oa amo. A AH AAP PROFESSIONAL DIGNITY, | smawina DRAYTS ON THE YUrvne —— Deetors are fond of talking about the| A man in China endowed with much dignity of tite profession, and do their forethought can make some provisior best to uphold it. An eminent London for his own fature comfort. The priests ly disdain to ask for it should the patient writer, who was once treated thus by 8 posit to bring it. All who feel doubtful lady richly attired, stopped her just 88 of the generosity of their next heirs ner sho was fmaking her exit, and in the to look at the prescription again fora paper money which is current among the he said, “can generally afford to pay,” |sycee, i.e, the boat-sbaped blocks of patients. On arrival he fonnd his little the depositor (probably a poor coolie or | patient had been ailing for some days, ‘an aged beggar) has invested his little | and asked why he had not been called in /savings in this precious rubbish in the | before, “Oh,” said the mother, * we ‘ecclesiastical .bazaar he delivers it to | bave been giving it a bottle of E——'8 [the priest, together with a sum of real | know in the country, and a bottle of this din is thrown into a large boat | which she had obtained at the chemist's, (It is a framework of reeds and bamboo **What!” exclaimed tie doctor, “expect mast, and its sails and planking are of | me to attend after a horse dootor 7" and ‘paper. When all the depositors have | be marched off in great indignation. ‘made their payments, the priests walk The father of the child was a baker, and ‘several times around the boat, chanting | supplied the doctor's family with bread. some incantation, then simultaneously Next day no bread was delivered at the 'set fire to botls ends, and the paper fab. | doctor's house, The doctor's wife pul ‘ric vanishes in a flash of flame. The | on her bonnet and shawl and went out priests bid the depositors keep their cer. | to call on the baker respecting the |tificates with | care, and give them to | omission. On entering the shop she saw |some trustworthy person to burn after | the baker’s better-balf, and politely inti. {their decease, wherenpon the eaid cer- | mated that she had called to say that no tiflcates will reach them safely in the bread had been left as usual, and she the dark world, and they can draw their | would be glad to have some sent. | t Bo,” "Ob, \moneyas required. All this seems to be | was the reply, “your husband won't [implicitly believed by a whole great na. | attend us as a doetor, so we sha’n't sup. {tion, who in all other respects are probably ply him with bread,” and they didn't. ithe most astute business race in the The doctor was forced to deal with | world. Such is the great power of a another and ‘inferior baker, as similarly jgroveling superstition. | the baker had on the previous day been f i forced to send for another doctor. | i ———— A AAI Br Ap AA SPIRITUALISTIC TRICKS. — | THE MEXICAN IN HIS GLORY. { i n . | A Mexican grandee in equestrian cos- | With regard to ghosts, nothing is more |g, : | ; une is the most simple than to deceive half-a-dosen cred: [4.0 in the entire ulous persons by making them believe lincluding his saddle, wears a thousand that they are in the presence of spirits, | and things | sight to be He often, | ning ountry. Ty worth less than : jdollars worth of clothes, It is the easiest of easy tricks. Ii is done | From the erown of his head to the soles | either by the medinm person hing the | of hia feet he isa thing to be admired | ghosts, or by means of a confederate. |, 3 wondered at. Beginning at the top | I'he medium requests his dupes to sit in | his sumbrero costs anywhere from $350, a circle, and one grasps his right band | to $150. No thoroughbred gentleman ever | and another his left. The medium then | yours one : $25, and | writhes, and manages to slip away, leav- | oon the man who blacks your boots Las | ing the two fo hol 1 each other's hands, |. mnoh and sometim which during his contortions, he has |i c.i0d in his hat A brought together. The rest, of course, | o1.0 was away all summer. paid his foot. | is not difficult, | man, or “portero,” £42 back wages on | The spirit-hand trick is performed in this return. The fellow spent $35 #1} . rym vind ” \ 3 : 3 3 hin way: je medium puis a hand sands [sombrero and gave the balance fo his yt astulle YH 14 g # 3 i 4 % : . of astuffed glove up his leg, and at ached { family. Then the equestrian has a band- uen isomely embroidered velvet or cassimere the dark seanoe commences, he gels the g han OW? he end o in foot to the | : ¢ : g nh fo ps a A hin 9 yf $18 {revolver in a silver-mounted ipposite side ie table at which he is | : : 50 ¢ 75 posite ie of ane as a a a is sword that is worth % 0 or $7 : ne tuffe. i 4 . : aed oe f the stuffed ove {loops or chains down the seams of his . fe ittle phosphorus is rubbed | 4 neers which are often of leather, on it, the effect is better. When the per- | ny, 0; jg silver spurs and patent.leather IAAT y T C hroto! 1 : : x anes bas been gone tiroug 1, all boots sit gracefully upon a silver-plated at tl edinm he 0 1s to let : : : 3 that the m diam has to do “ to let the stirrup, which is attached to a saddle hand spring’back underneath his trouser that may be worth anywhere from $50 to The floating trick is performed by taking | 8500. Suits for boys ten and twelve i We .J awa WJ ' » . ‘h off tha he yattin AD in | . . off the boots and putting the hands in | years of age, witha full outfit, from som. them. ) The hands are then waved above wero to sword, can be purchased, and a person's head, who grasps the boota |, , ;fien seen on dusky youngsters rid- and feels the arms of the coat, which he ing out with their papas or grooms, takes for legs. Of course, fo long as : people are prepared to pay money for witnessing these tomfooleries, [knaves will be found to practise them. by an elastic string to his waist, belt with BAe Ing, waves at. >on CAUTIONS IN TAKING STIMULANTS, 1. Never take stimulacts in moments of extreme exhaustion. That is pro- cisely the time and state when there is especial peril of discharging the last re. mains of energy and leaving the nervous centres too exhausted and powerless to recuperate, There is in nervous action, as in mechanical motion, a dead point at which inertia becomes imminent. 2. Never take more of the stimulant than will suffice to stir the ener. gies gently. If you want tc incite a horse to action youn must not whip him more than will suffices to rouse him. If more than this be done sirength will be ex- hausted by irritation. 8. Never forge! that stimulants are excitants, and only when they excite to recuaperation—i e, to the formation of new reserves of strength—as well aa to the consumption of the strength in hand, can they be use- ful o1 even false. 4. Never persist in the use of stimulants for the alleviation of feelings of mental or muscular weakness or wearmess, If the relief obtained is followed by ‘“‘depression of spirits,” “woldniess of the feet,” or ‘‘prostration,” either of mind or body; because when thess consequences ensue after a tom. porary revival of tone and power it is manifest that the recuperative faculty is either not properly stimulated or is itself exhausted, and harm instead of good is being done by the stimulation. ——— A AP —— Wretched he, I say, whose honor is ever apt to be startled, and thinks that everybody at a lengue's distance cbserves the patch upon his shoe, his greasy hat avd his threadbare cloak, aod even the hunger that consunes him, —— BURIED ALIVE, The writer of a paper recently read before the French Academy of Madicine expresses the opinion that one in every 5,000 persona is buried alive, while of- ficial statistics show that the mortality among ,smilors from shipwreck averages one in every 4,000. {The question has of late been mueh discussed by the medical body just mentioned, aud it seems to be settled that none of the aceepled indi. cations of death, with the single exeep- tion of the unmisiakable decomposition of the body, are to be regarded as per. fectly conclusive. It is certain that the possibility of suoh a frightiul death weighs on the minds of many of the French, as, according to a recent deocla. ration of the President of the Chamber of Notaries, express instructions are given in one will out of every ten to have the testator’s heart pierced by a qualified surgeon before the coffin is screwed down, m— i A Ss As a matter of fact, and in spite of its having earried Mahomet in four leaps from Jerusalem to Mecos, seven miles an hour is the camel's pace ; nor ean it maintain this rate over two hours, Its usnal speed is about five miles an hour— aslow pace, beyond which it is dangerous to urge them, lest, as Asiatios say, they might break their hearts and die literally on the spot. When a camel is pressed beyond this speed, and is spent, it kneels down, aud not all the wolves in Asia will make it budge again. The camel re. mains where it kneels, and whers it kneels it dies. A fire under it nose is useless, Wm — IW AE C—O I a Essmommant, | ROR 3, Chronic Dysenticory. Mr. James Brannan, Second avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., writes : * For two years 1 have been constantly troubled with chronic diarrhoea, or dysentery, having had, on an average, from ' twenty-five passages ey hours, and thoroughly tried all the promin sicians in Pittsburgh, was twice i; West Penn Hospital, the first time teen weeks, and though I left it better, vet in five davs | w as La ever, 1 then tried two other 'y tors in this city, and one of them { assured me I was not long for this w and advised me to wrie 1 about it. I next went t without the least confidence tha do anything for me, He ex: smiled, and said, he could 810} discharges in less than two weeks, wi he did with Peruxa, a been entirely well for se ever felt better in my lif taking his Peruxa. yhenever I need medicia ) Mr. Patrick Burns, Pitts! «1 have suffered intensely fron chioric diarrhoea, I was trea of the best phy iar the city of Pittsburgh, a constantly worse. Fu said my only hope was This frightened me, and I w ately to Dr. Hartman, who has entirely cured me with Peruxa, I have been su work now for three montl id never i my life felt better. C corner of Twenty-seventh an streets, Twelfth ward, P tt Mr. Patrick Cunningham Sidney street, Pittsburgh, “ For five years | have « ibly from internal and ext have tried the best phy: burgh and Alleghe went to Dr. Hartma without detention fiom rUNA" Charles Frank, of Emrichville son county, Olio, writes: * and fistula in ano for fo witli a twenty every one vas 8 ent nme suffered constantly matter from the from the conte it 1 could 1 t have iad heard so effects of a knife operatio to go to Dr. Hartman silly idea of formed lis ows out the kaife, thoroughly cur Periwa” ANTED! hoes longer. 11 ny £, re gle ¥ | be Vines, Shrubs, sspemisni. Full sneirwe tions Address, Le CLARE & Ome male oost of Rochester ADD LAIBUMNE BALL TABLE. IN BFrCl MM Dally Bxoept Leave Vertward 1 4 b AM § NE 8 uM Montandon BI 3 AAW LeU Liviu Bich Vicksbhu Mina Minlinnu ahi iiont iaurvilou Lua isis Cy palit Usk iad * | BLACKSMITH supplies, we wonld Heating Stoves, We would especial v + CROWNING & ’ GLORY call your attention to our stock Cooks & Ranges. 17 at} atl Heating Btoves the WELCOME HOME® 2 a A NEW DEPARTURE, A Strictly Cash Store where goods are bought and sold for Cash. in which | the frankly | whether it is pot the cause of embarrass. | EO many under our obzervation business menjhaveibeen r own uined by j credit system, but ask yon ing | Believing you admit it we desire to im- press you with the fact that on and after | FRIDAY MBER 28, | we will inaugurate an entire new system 4 | EDOwWn as thie DAY, DECE STRICTLY CARH OR MONEY DOWN, By this we do not mean 10 say “terms : mean what or of the “ Reporter’ | cash” und sell on credit but | we say, cannot | planks down the cash, and so the rule and the edi 1y 50 cents worth unless he { will apply to all alike. We next wish to i 3 : t: 3 { show thal this new system will be even x } shill har us to the public than to { ore advantve | ourselves add J AG4 at 318 stock pg money Ler b per cent. to # borrowed money, more work 3 10 simply LNeCessarily third s reasons of your “It 18 a ’ gdition to r cent, on close the fer Gran. Milu Mia in bur VICKSUDUTE Bieus Fair Gr hw ind Lions rads leave P.M, rturnicg jeowisburg st T50 FP, M. CHAS. F PUGH, tal Masager Be Lig EXNSYLVANIA BAILR« ALG bBiie Division 4 WEksiy ERIE MAIL leaves Foils Harris arratl E NEWS EXPRESS leaves I'l Willlswapo . arr at Lock Have NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadel . - Harmsouryg Moutaudon arr atl Williaussport Lock Haven fonle atl ’ Rh FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia - = Harrisburg Meoutandon Williamsport... Loek Haven arr at Renovo (Sunday Train SUNDAY MAIL leaves Phiiadeiphia.. 8 Hartisourg Montaudon Wihillamsport Lack Haven arrives Keaovo...... 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Geu'l Pasger Agent “If ‘you want good shoulder braces, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, and ar reasonable prices, go to the Centra Hall rag store, J. D. Musnay, 1ljon tf Druggist, 0 YOU KNOW 1 ~—=LORILLARDS CLIMAX-~ PLUG TOBACCO . Ladies Plosh | 8 paneents wade vrder viv Bow Daw bio, Sith Bed Tin Tad: coffee al per sack, , Asyrup Sh per Oc, best prints Gc, cheap a IDuUsD V8 Ere hange or cash es, Trumpfheller & Co., COBURN, PENN'A. Millheim Marble Works. A. C. MUSSER, + 45 Ii ger & NM Monuments, Ileadsiones, Tombs and Copeing in Marble or Granite DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. pen. Shop East of Bridge, Main St. 28jandm WORK D. Z. EVANS, I=, EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. wists of #11 kinds of Country Produce Juick Sales, Good Prices and Prom teturns is our motto, We have exc elient facil Winining good prices for Buller, Eggs, dressed) Lard, Tallow, Cheese, (dried or fresh.) Corn, Oats, Hay, fact, everything the iarmer pro 3 Tags, , (live ov Ave Bock : in ; 3 La duces, aither in oar loads of SIDAL 1048, stencils and price lists formished free. fa~We refer to the editor of this paper, ¢O0W away. Bend | in presents given i ! and by mall | $200,000 us eens postage, d a ot free & package of goods of large Rinse, eit 30 i work ther will at ono patng pon in moweey farter then any thioe else ib A mation, All aboot the RN0M0 presents with saeh io Agon's wanted everywhere, of either nex, of al Agen, tor sll time, oF spe time oni, 10 work for 4 a their oon Homes Fortunes for all workers Rab . jutely sssured Don'l dela HM. MALLET v Portisnd, Maine, GUGGENHEIMER’S. A five seléction of silk handkerchiefs and gent’s neck-wear, for the holidays, ut Guggenheimers, ° An immense stock of the best styles youths’ aud boys’ caps, at Goggenheim- ore. 0. Buffalo and wolf robes, lap robes, and horse blankets of all grades, at Guggen- heimers, . " A large stock of flanel shirts, at Gog genbeimers, seniornniPiinniismne Hides of all kiods wanted at Guggens heimers, and highest market price in Cash paid for same, Bt etd wy PEON NEN i 1 41 i Ae § 5X i Lreasure-kouse USEFUL KnUWLEDGE, A NNSYLVANIA ¥ COLLEGE Win Eis.i, BOOK C = THE BEST ILLI RENEDY EUNA : ; SAE NIE | | => REURALGIA, mem CRAMED, Sprains, B - - = SRN A Cans ~ ht asad Dhani by Ww iliaidhade | Selstics, Packacke, rE Trosted I Lars, and all Pains and Aches. itis a safe, sure, snd efMectunal Remedy ; Galls, Strains, Coratches, § Sores, &¢., on I HORSES. One trial will prove ite merits. Its effects are in most cases INSTANTANEOUS. & Every hottie varmnted to give satisfaction. i Gress for pamp! ing fall directions treatment of above d : Price 25 ote. and 50 ots bottle. Bold everywhere : Berry, Johaven & Lord, Preprictors, Barlington, TL wp % 1 § MECC i ED is ASR A LR EG sR aes - eA NAM = Maid wy | ry {a a for x hn For sae at Murray's J for the working people HEI 4 postage and we wii un royal, valuable sample box of go you in the way of making more % days than you ever thought possible at » Capital pot reguired. You can live a1 home work In spare time only, of sil the time f both sexes of all ages, grandly sucessinl 0 cont £5 easily varned every evening. That ail =} work may test the business, we make 1his leled offen send 81 vo pay for the Wwenbie ol partientar directions, sie. sent fp ¥ i lay. Address, STINSUR & Ue. Portland, Ma AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW ROOK Ueeds UT Daring By BLUE& GRAY. 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A0 ones areas ok & Oo, Asgucts, Maine, SAI A SIRS SALESMEN.JAXTED reliable wen to sot as LT ¥1 wi. sade of wae New Fruits and Specialties | together with a full live of XURSERY STOCK, Previous experience nol gssntial, Sa ld 8 ACTIVE MEN BARN GOOD WAGES « Bor wenms giving ful nase, sge and redo hei ie the only excivsive y ¥ Wht Chios Pom
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