THE CENTRE REPORTER. Supplement. C ENTVE Har Pa June } h, 1883 Rude Beauties. Two voung ladies of my acquaint. , writes a New York corresponds 2 Phitml phin fice [, prett . too, were strolling up ihe nue the other i vher 1 ey noticed M rs. Langtry walking in trons of them with Mims | They hurried up, so as to get 4 gos dd] look at ber, and, as they passed her, Mrs. Langtry said to Mrs. L “Do you call those rirls pretty?’ No, replied Mrs. Lab, in her ioudest voice, “I do not, and I Linve't seen a prette oir since Feameto Ato fea.” isn’t it odd,” said Mrs Langtry sthere do x onehere sti tL seem to girls over here at all.” i very for the wns her Mrs. Lang to ti {3 toe: “Mrs. and this woman is not, and try is well bred, and tainly is not.” To say that Mrs. Lab's ENCOURAGING. | Having been encouraged by the steady increnses of business, 1 have remodeled, irepuinted and added to the exiernai ss well as to the internal Appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more {attractive to my customers 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat- runage in the past, and solicit a COnLIAY- lance of the same. My stock i full as possible, 1am in compleie ‘com municstion with the principal Drug Hou- gos of New York and Philadelphia and am anything in my line not kept in stock, wili be sent fur at onceand delivered siiheo same prices that it could be bought at if you went or sent yourself I buy my drugs iur cash, pay no discounts, which ensbles oe to sel] just as cheap ns Any Olh« er drug store in the cointy. All business between dealer and customers siricily cons i inl J. Db MURRAY, lantern Ushira Hall GREAT "BARGAINS FUR N T URE AT CAMP'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Ceuotre Hall, Pa, Consisting of CHAMBER BED i injustice to the daggers that leaped rom out them.” i oo The large number of scriptions, now more than eighteen thousand, has done mu work of the Longfel sociation. O Brie as Lo ov i i ‘ Ais, REMEMBER ean save enongh fo hay a ghow—if you buy a whole o save enough money comp red with’ pri ces @senhers, bao bny a dozen tc ola 3 free. - WIE. ALL wotkmaoship and faish. ILACKSMITIING ~=Mr, Chas, Bollinger,’ having taken possession of the smith shop connected with Marray’s coach shop, 18 prepared to do all kinds of smithing on short 1 otice and al reason- able charges. Horse-shoeing a spegiai- ty. 2may2m CENTRE HALL OF ALL THE LATEST 1 s : | Carriage = Shops. . W. HENNY & RAM’L SHOOP. NOVELTIES. (5, Deiningeor.) {Successors Lo J acini. * {34 memos Mannfacture apd © constantly ket Pp on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRI'"GC WAGONS, SLEIGHS all kind of vehicles. Wolf & Son's New Stock is Complete in Every Department, Em bracing : rT. Dry Goods, Dress * Goods, Trimmings All work made of the best ma; fa... y Goods, Notions, Clothing, terial, and put together by mechan-. Hats and C aps, Boots and ies of long experience. Hence all IRhoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods g work from these shops is guaranteed. Trunks, Satchels, Groceries. Flour, &ec.. &ec, &e. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. reives low and al 0 o AND IN FACT EVERYTHING KEP! Prices low and all work turced INA FIRST CLASS ays ’ . MERCANTILE STORE. COME AND SEEOUR WwWnhv| acne yan 27 i SUMMER DRESS GOODS . —— meee | Inthe Latest Styles and Desigos, we M.A. BANDOH, je whic we especially invite the sltontion of the Ladies. AN ELEGANT Il DIES’, MISSES & CHILDREN'S ‘ + # 1 Git Dre-Ciars NE OF ping the jatest styles. AI80 ; F samnles iron hiak Gent's Furnishing Goods, &e, t of sampies jrom Which ou, IS COMPLETE AND FOR can sclect for suits, He respectinily asks the public when in weed of cloths ‘lc ings to give him a trial. 20mary Wo 'HEAPNESS and DURABILITY Cannot be Excelled.
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