A AANA RE pA A ON A ASS THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . , . Editor. Ozxtee Hawi, Pa, Nov, 4 1885. THE BLACK FLAGS DEFEATED By the a Three Days Batile. Paris, October 26.—General DeCourey, commander of the French forces in Aunnam, telegraphs from Hanoi to the war office he has defeated the Black Flags in an engagement, Great enthusiasm exists here over the official announcement of the French suc- cess, Crowds of excited people throng the boulevards eagerly discussing the news. A later dispatch received from General DeCourcy states that the French troops gained the victory notwithstand- ing that the enemy were immensely su- perior in number and that he iuflicted great slavghter on the Black Fags, The fighting was very severe and lasted three days. The enemy fought stub- bornly but was rompletely routed, General DeCourcy adds that the ene- my numbered 6,000 men, and consisted of Black Fags, Annamites and deserters from the Chinese army. Three of the chiefs were killed during the engage- ment, and many prisoners were taken by the French, Gegeral Jaumont conduct- ed the operations against the enemy, which resulted in the capture of the strongly fortified town of Thanmai., The French lost thirteen men killed and wounded. General Negrier is pursuing pirates between the Bamoboo rapids and the chanels in the province of Tonquin. -—— The U. 8. Dispensatory and the Science of Chemistry justify the assertion that for tonic, diaphboretic and expectorant properties, no combination of remedies can be devised to equal in power and efficacy Dr, Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine, If is the safe and re~ liable standby in cases of croup and whooping cough. Dissatisfied purchase ers can have their money refanded. For sale at Murray's, Jonxsron, HorLroway & Co., Philadelphia Agents A health journal tells its readers how to take cold. What most of us want to know is how to let it go. Take a bottle of Dr. Kes«ler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine and it will go because it must. A sign in Cleveland reads Sallane,” which is probabls cold spell of the season ; spell of cold Dr. Kessler's English Cough Medicine you will be able to find, “Tee Kream the worst or the worst Celebrated is the best cure RAVAGES OF SMALI-POX. y Montreal, Oct, 26.—T by small-pox on Saturday and Suood.y were 110, «nd new cases reported. From the 1st to the 25th of October the aggregate mortality has been 1,370, twen- ty of the victims being English and all the others French. There are pa- tients in the Civic Hospital, and from the great demand there is beds two here he deaths Ox oi x) fort ful of the week, The authorities pelling isolation and nearly police are engaged 1a re in to the hospital and bar whose inmates will not go there, 500 families deprived of gconrge are receiving relief fr to the extent £2 000 medical heath acafl vis last week and vaccinaied als. 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Fish reached New York from the Anhurn prison gn charge of the officers of the law fo testify in the Ward ease, and was abont to enter the Murray Hill Hotel, a hearse, fol owed by n single earriage, passed, going to the Grand Central Dopot. In the earriage Mr. Fish saw his daughter in deep mourning. In the hearse was the corpse of his youngest son-—his favorite child — who had died on the previous Saturday at New Orleane, It was a sad recogni- tion. Truly the way of the travegressor is hard. There rust be an open road between the food we eat and the snbstance of which oor bodies are comprsed. If the road is clogged or closed we sicken, faint and die. 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