NTRE REPORT en’ I {1 det THE ¥ i. La als Be Se a ed ai uth te Center Hart, Pa, April 23, "84. TEaMs ~ when not in 90 C4 per {Jae colum po $2 per year in advance 00 | . advance Advertisement ) for three insertions r year $M—2 colum £45. po~loreafier all subscribers paying | their subscription in advance, will get un! credit of two months additional as a pre m $a1n ance. - nis tine um on gas { i i Henry Boozer has now opened his neat-market, in the building near the tel, He has eracted a refrigerator and ywn and neighbors 1 fresh 7X »f the people of our & Mr. Boozer will have No [et him be encouraged, r will find the mos! neck-ties and summer algo a full line of cassimere shirts, ganze underwear and every thing in geot's furnishing goods, ~~ Penn nll is all excited— there an unusaal thing h ippened there Iaher surprised the natives by un- packing the finest and beat stock of goods aver hefore hronght to that place, The Major never does things by halves, hence he intends to sell his gpring and summer | He keeps noone misrepresents Honest trade, small nrofits and quick sales ara the secrets of AMaior Fisher's success. His dress goocs | are the latet sty es out; his groceries | (Gentlemen beautiful lot ot bat reliable goods and Jas. 1+ nker wo left Aaronsburg fully as co'd in Kas, as in Centre, | i i i ! .J. C. Condo, of the Penn Hall car- if you want od road cart, ele. —Mullen has opened his new shoe He has hisshe'ves filled, and lots | 4 ore § q 3 i RDG 3 i D. GAR nr ’ SEN MAN & SON, hs i¥ rier for the jon't you know that Garmans is the re in the county. atest styles of men and hoya suite, at the Philad., Branch—¢ and Y. and save mone) 1 id 1 Lave openad 3 campaign with a splendid stock _— ‘ . 1a Wolf & Son tie 3 -- + . . goods ~All NO I BS usual. The Philipsburg Ledger is a new jeant for the favors of the reading lie of the western end of onr count wey and bright, we wish the i new Cie have a better line of shoes for tlaren, than 't fail gto see them ro fa ies, gents and et the a ve ever had, D with the 18 pea ins in wigratulating fewins, hendorf, of . Mr. lLewinaa wt iin «¢ Namnel i Sr oot w ah & ma elond disturb their matrimonial # early comple- 8 al- creased activity ; ime ? 8 are going on and ail the va- dwellings and business rooms sre ken np with a demand for more. The itself upon having con- # #1 a : r SOWD » little towards bringmg ahont glate of aflaire, not only very point along the ine of this cheering «t+, ht gt ¢ - FET Ke ler took ! 1}-fod eattle through here, a iP el by ears to esiphia. They were all fine and wili make the mouths of the lovers of good beef in the €ity of De therly love water. Ofthese 10 head were fed by Dr. Hale, and weighed the fall 10,447 now their weight hae increased to 14 000, all came from Maj. Wm. F, s stable and row weigh 12462 Savents came from E.C Hume's stall and weizhed 19,556. Twelve head from Geo, Darst’s stalls weighed 14.728 <one sta au _il « hich were sl : fellows 1 i its Nine he Reyno A heifer weighed 1168, Ten head from June, Hoffer's stables, weight last fall 9670 ; now 14,000. ~On last Wednesday night, 16, an attempt was made to rod Woit's store, The thieves forced the door until the lock broke, but the iron cross-bar inside preven‘e | the opening ¢ fthe door. The poise made attiated the attention of pOME One { the burglars seeing they were debe , fled, firing a pistol ag they ran, Theres were two in the party. Th door shows many marks of the at- tempt to force it. Prof. Robb, late principal of the Mif- flinbnryg schools, opened a selvel schoo here last onday. Prof. Robb is ac knowledged one of the best instructors in centrai Penn's, and our town and vi- einity is for:una'e in having secured his services, Thirteen carloads of iron reached 8 ring Mis on Satarday for onr road, and Mr. Vandyke has began laving track, The roadbed is trimmed vp a3 far as Centre Hall and ready for ties and raiis We expect the construction triin fo reach our town ioside of three wecks, The most complete assrtment of first-class goods ever brought to Wolf's sore has arrived this week, Come ard gos them, even if vou do not wish to buy you are welcome t» examine all the Ane ted et ia a sight to see Camp's large stock of furniture since he has occupied his new rooms, He has on hand all be- longing to his line, and makes on short notice any article of farnitare needed. His prices are so fair that you cannot do better in this county. wePoliticians have engaged quarters at Chicago in view of the approachirg Democratic and National Republican Conventions, If the bosses do not trip up Blaine, which is feared, he will be nominated by the Republicans. If Til den does not absolutely decline he will be the nominee of the Democrats. All sensible people are engaging their family ries at Sechlers, where by keepirg re, 'resh avd unadulterated goods, the lers in stale and impute grote are tri up ; you never are imposed u in Pisa. cle yon buy at lors. pay highest market prices forall kinds of at bottom price | convince people that there 18 not a bet store, ad | joining Meyer's hotel, ¥ 1 (1 0 i 15h, etitiesd 1 act, directing g unseated lauds ing 4 hats. adding i dwelling house to his fot, and Joo. Rish- Yony Deininger # new ware house ad joining Harper & Kreamer's store, A wave strnck ve Moudey niet and Taesda weather clear, how: | ever. Farmers busy plowing and so% | oY. As will be seen from our supplement the Philadelphia Braoch has opens 1 its spring stock of elothing an {i offers grea bargains in suits for mea and boys 0D il $ ~The grand army encampment Wil i A august Coo mence at Bellefonte close on 21. large. Peraons wanting to go> In ime, ce « quarrying operations re vd Hm in “Rep ries Hall Nell We Ie | IAW ment or sto ad, of C.J 4s aia Prof Hi Lib, of the Centre pele hool, chaperonel by Prof. pleas nt on } 80 onr sanctum a learn that Mr. Neff gtodent good lawyer Frank Weaver has torn ronmilier by during the iz about to bw Nest i a ann me 0’ 4C and hands wil ye honse with a mansor of Farmers will Staver, M. College rg doring the sumiger. i o" in PR 3 Aarons -Jewinn af goring smis their own past ri beat the world for k 10 save from $9 0 $l ! y ti ‘hilad fF (on. have the best stock b sord in this regard wa Lf y #Vver roen Here ana 1 want a sat of cloth. PW PrN Fin RBraneh Lari informs ns that thing ing, go to the n'l Ertel, : 3 ganctom, i flourishing 1a Gregg. ror $ i EX eGR oa ee | he church burez will now be Refi terians having will is the gonteactor Now open an i and war on high and bats, Boots, s for men, wot all the latest style Muallen's new store, in ing, ia the place to fin low as to defy all ent esq. © 4 democrat, annonnos ¢ "Repo: - Chas. Smith faithfal, working himself for Co. Treasurer ia tl far} ——Alexander & Keller have awaken od a bosiness boom with their new st at Linden Hall. look out f a 1 yr their new next week, Ladies, go and dress goo 1a at We if “ fer polling nothing bat first~class don’t pnt off going until too late The CL I emorral Save A hont © Years Ago, while out haunting, Mr. J Weaver received a large sized bockshot in his head from a rifle in the bands of some other person. About a week while at Logansville he felt an itchiog sensation where the shot had entered ; ra sing his hand to the spot the shot which he had earried about with him for eight years, fell int) it, sss Mp A mists The coal vein on the Noyes ‘properly, at Weatport, recently opened by Charles Harding, is believed to be a continuation of the Karthaus vein, and in quality and quantity exceeds the brightest exprota- tions of the prospector. It is five fest in thickness, and lies ‘rom 75 to 100 ‘est he- low the surface, thus insuring good mia- ing fecilities, ~ Rih and Poor, ! igh and low, men and boys. alway« get t' e be t and chrap- est suits at Lewins & C's. Go there too. tte the beauntifal They always pre- - 100 TOWN LOTS FOR BALE, The un 'ersi ned wil’ offer for sa'e 100 choice town lots, near the railro«l, at Centre Hall. These lots wil be sold at very low figures. For further particulars yd plan «f lots apply to +. D. Marray, (entre Hal, ons H wren, Zaprim Be lefonte, Pa, ~ Carpe's, oil cloths and mattings. To- ig stock at low prices, at the Bee ve. - Farmers of Centre county who desire to t uy a Binder for coming harvest and wich 10 see the Johnst n Binder, the Continental Selfrake, and one of their Mowers, will please come to Bellefon e, during court week, commencing April 1, 1 do not wish to boast of these machines, but they are first-class machines, and furmers of Pannsvalley know it. I sold 40 of these machines in the valley in 1882 avd '83. I will also have on exhibition a full line of Farmers’ Friend Donble Check Bow Corn-planters and Grain dulle. M. F. Buegnonpen, 10apds Centre Hill, Pa. i AR SI 30 AB 108 bw (30 and sce the beantifol carpets at Wolf's, Smith, of Treasurer, We are autho of Farpyson, js a cand i ject bo Demos! ry NOT.CE OF DISsOLUIJON The partnership herce tofore existing between Clevan Dinges and WW, 0. Rearick is this day dissolved by mutual corn- sent ; all parties know- ing themselves to be in: de ited to said firm will please make prompt payment,and those hav ing claims against the same will present them to W. O. Rearick. The Sock. J. xtures and goods have been purchased by Clevan Dinges who will pay all outstanding notes of the firm and continue the business al the old stand where Lis friends and Lhe publicin general will fivoed goody at lowest cash prices. Mr. R. IF, Sechler has charge of the store. IMEC POD Cf E! Fol band FOR Al , i {hie J = cas ¥ Linden Hall, Pas OLD STAND!!! THE £V CENT 8 vith Hath Seasonable Gov Supplies are N i be pledsed to have yon | and Examine GOODS Ded the beat in Qaality ar eRpe mily | Domes we ee IN a. & A HOST OF BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS FLANELS PRINTS, &¢ A SPLENDID LIXE OF &o Oar SUMMER Sapply of MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTS & SHOKS, CIILDREN'S SHOES, with a fll and complate line of LADIES WEAR now in and peady for examination. Che wp! Cheap | { ROOERIES, FRE<H AND PFURE ALWAYS on hand, at prices which will e mpete with any other house Lr the save quality and # yla of goods, CALL BAKLY TO SKE OUR GOODS, WM. 'FOLF & SON XECUTOE NOTICE. ~Lottafe tostameriary won the estate of Culbarine Lalghty inte pf pote twp dood, having been Saw fully granted thE un dentgecd he would nepeetfiilly pos oost al! 1 Yeobs iow Lng Whokike (KAA i Ya in ave 1 us Lire estate to Taske fmmediate pay nel and those aving claims against Lhe sang Wo pre — Ee ran a sent tho same duly suthontionted for emont, Tap: TSOHN DANIELS, tor. Rush Twp, Sryt 4 | i 402 119ncoh Weidman 180 56 12 J Willian 7 John Wilson oJ ok i W isan, Wom Wilson... SW tf WalbG0t consensns hn Witmer . tri Wilson ou... Josoph © Moses Codles...... LE PPP Gakiize'th Hoodman y Bamilion... Hospmar In CV 4 3 #5 Fos 1 i {+ GALLERY ‘ i "ag fillid Targols A EEDMORE RIF ¢ 1Aght. Thi v will be open 1 ening « $ Yom a bw present THEODORE DESHXER IXerm {invited to Guansm -RESERVED—— -FOR......... ew Store derics al Gare A New Enterprise. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that a new MILLINER AND FANCY STORE has been opened, (iwo doors below Din ges’ ptore,) in Cexrar Hany, where you wiil find a fall and endless variety of fine FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &e., &eo, { BI'RING Wheat Red White & Mix Rye ‘ Corn, shelled, Oats Buckwheat Barley Cloverseed, — Timothy seed Plaster, ground per ton. Flour, per se} mo b " Butter, tallow. 6; Ind, 10; ham, 18; shaulde 10; bacon or side, 12; egos per dozen)? cents Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble COAL Pea, 5.3% Chestnut, 4.5; Stove, Egg, 4.95. BELLEFONTE MARKET, Wheat, red... 8 Com Wheat, mix... 0 Ost ——— (Corrected weekly by LL. Brows) Produce — Batter 25, 20. ham ard 12, MILIE NMAERKETY od . and care old oh ow w 16 pola «The largest line of whi'e goods ever wanto] in this community I have come) to supply the want, and respectfisily ask | l to aome and examine my goods : rnd rach ime yon call will have some. thiog new to shew you. Spring Goods rominye DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY, 16ap2m 8. AVILDA LONG. MARKETS Philadelphia, A pr. 21, 1884, Corrected Wi ¥ 3 Chicago, Phitadaiph in wn 30) \ 814 —1.08 at, Ta 17.85, LL : Samuvern Wares, Jr, Comin Broker, AMYI%1 Sooth Third Bireet. || ei Mies wanting a ne Show, go to Mul- Mat, w= heat ®
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