Ip RAL THE CENTRE REPORTER. {arn Pa. May 10, 1883. CENTRE I gest La) i Centre i i Th County, $2 por year io advance, $2.50} Advertisement three insertions, at special} UrrMs when Lin a) in advance, 3 poet nHne and | not Ril Bus lum 345, paying Il got sR i i | i OM CAN CANS i OL ng his railroads } wanting to com- no'a railroad : that is to t what he isafier 18 to ter facilities to got le i. Branch for cheap clothing, Lenire coun unsold, any farm on band § Not n t Clinton eoanty m of the weed the owners, and they s refused to sell, ~The Altoona Sun, of 3 been set on [oot looking to ie organization of g stock company for the erection of an ax factory in Tyrone which will have a capacity of turning out aity 43) finished axes, and employing men, Mr. Kerlin, superintendent of tann's ax factory, pear that borough 10 is & man of rare business qualifica- 8, heads the enterprise, Muar ~James A. Deckert’s Mills meat market supplies fresh, H-fed beef, constantly, also pork, veal d mutton in season. Potters Mills, ntre Hill and Penn Hall will be sap lied from the wagon, two days cach jee) iOmay6m : Some very nice dry goods, clothe ing, bats, boots, shoes, umbrellas, glass ware, gloves, hosiery, notions, collars and many other articles at the Brockerhoff store are offered at about one<third be. low cost to close out. No bargains like thess ever before offered. Produee ta ken and highest market price paid for game. ~=Bargains always, when you buy your boots and shoes of Doll’ & Min gles. They sell genuine goods and wars aut it as represented, : , Bays: sect has ring ’ $a i a aia A po % FROM SPRING MILAS, Ma. Was an az 5 } FANGLON Ri=ln your in con i i DEW at the Spring | Lie article read: “He will nay his print. ng biils' he w not only pay his print. ng bills, but will pay hia i . i i itl iii rOCery bills and whatever oth and will do douiit . This 18 a commendable 2 1 , and Mr hoser deser ol Phe academy buliding has lately wide and fab encouragement aii the 1" § i id to out Hey HWake be of use his utmost to have the The education of the y: of great importance, wish : x BCDIOOI, CON ung is a 535 93; average atiendance in schools, 0ASM9S. Enroll schools, BG7.160. Now publie ed in private of and fromgimigration, the present pub- lic school population may be safely put at 18,000,000, Of these ten and one-hall millions are enrolled in public and pric yate schools, and 6,000,000 is the average attendance, while seven and one-half millions are growing up in absolute ig norance of the English alphabet, These are startling figures, and at this rate bee fore another decade has passed there will be more children in this country out of the schools than in them, and yet by that time the children and youth of the present day will be the nation, This be. : i | ———————————————— Ao ET —— t not tin where wake up toa du the education of the ehildren h the most important issue be- ie of this country ? A. J. ow - DISCOURAGED, 1d BoOUu that the vp 3 CHse Of Wag £3, - jus to raged about We , to not be ( Dave i © ali o 3 SARTRAY NOTICE. mile east of Potters 15883, a black horse township, about Mille, on April - go ids years old, prove properly and pay charges, or other. wise it will be disposed of necording to law 2WapIm J. R, Crone, Potters Mills, NOTIVE 10 STOCK HOLDERS, The annual meeting of the stockhold. ors of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Rail. road Company will be held &t the office of the Company, No, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Monday, May 7, IBRS at 11} o'clock, a. wm. Elec tion for President and Directors same day and place. 19ap3t JAMES R. McCLURE, Bec'y, i Oswego, N, Yi, May id t i Cathe Aged seve LV bay Pittsburg, May 6A barn 200 feet long, owned by the Pennsylvania 1. 1. pany, containing 500 tons of hay belongs! ing to the East 1.4 VERT wno with murdering bj was t and } } 4 - hes ly Block ( OMPAnY, | oyilty it : Jd une A desporste or Wa s yuen ofl Poxas farmer t6Vas ini the lower ph near Darl ' thao k narod i 3, April 30 finite A Negro « buried by bie w SEAL IxD PF Fisel ———————————————— ——— EEE DID. § D H $ "LADY idge & ()1 aril ; EVER) SHOULD i Strawbr Fas RIBE Clathier’s 1. ot i Et CON CLOTHING! 5 | GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, \ HATS. © HATS, CAPS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALICES. a child's =uit or boy's suit i Con , CY C.y C31 . Fo. oH A Hat given to covery purchaser ot fur 50 days ONY. ) J ‘0 :. a A on : An examination of our goods and a knowledge of ous prices will convinee you that we are telling you the Plain, Unvarnished Truth! ARE RESPECTFULLY [IXVITED TO CALL AND 1} FARKS You TRUTH OF OURZIREN cs ms mm "KEYSTONE Reynolds’ Opera House, Allegheny Jothing Co. reet, BELLEFONTE. . FIRST GRAND SPRING BEE HIVE ng Conts worth $10 Men's Summer Undershirts at worth 40 00 Men's Straw Hats a! 10 cents —worth Yery cannol guaraoies how nl, as we shall dea! e principle of "First come, first The only thing we can do to ia fair Cistribution slo sell a limited sntity to each purchaser, thereby pro ur patrons and ourselves, as well, I slorekeepers who might rush in bbie up entire ots | gales during our Opening will be fr Cass. A An Elegant SOVENIR wiil be presented to each one of our visitors, OQ comin Extending all a hearty invitation to come, we remain Very respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH & BROTHER,
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