E CENTRE REPORT ZR. | a a Tal Harn, Pa, Man, 4, 1885, “ per year in advance, advance, Advertisements line for three insertions. ¢ year $00—4 colum $45. paying i rill got a 3 8 pre >a rmans AAT RIAN, Lr i is hard to beat, M i-cines workman and but the best of handa. ow to suit the times, ks turn r. A. BS, 6 I'he clothing stcre of Lewinsg & Co. rush ; low prices, fine as- and honest dealing draws its r trade, Men and boys’ suits of all ‘es and prices, largest and best stock the county, No shoddy. Overcoat are still needed, winter mity last a good while yet, and you esn buy any style at almost cost at the Phils adelphia Branch and get a first class ar- ticle. You can’t get as good a bargain ‘where in any kind of ready made clothing as at the Philad. Branch. ~eee Mew, James Musser, of Hartleton, a danghter of Anthony Albert, formerly of Millbeim, died last Sunday morning, Tillie, a daughter of Mr, Musser, is also very serionsly ill, I. B.—8ince the above was set in ¢ pe wa are informed that Miss Tillie Monduy after ber mother, Both will be baried in one grave to-day, Wednesday. Mother aged 40; daughter, 20 years, i ip its rent an | AN IMPORTANT FACT, { { areal depression § 1 nthe EE DAD nin ii i OY however, wi outside pany. 3] otiginated ia not y et known, Mr Swab will have an insar- ance of $600 to 8700 on what was burned. an the fire & Porren Avorr~The suditors of Potics and Sapervisors, to audit the acconuts of same, Monday, March ©, "85, at the house of D. J. Meyer, Centre Ha, “where all interested may attend, J. W. RuxkiLi, W. W. Braveren, W. B, Mixore, Auditors, A —————————————— T. ELMO HOTEL, sam, educed rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Hoe tel the same liberal provision for their comfort, It is laeated in the immediate conires of business and places of Sues ment and differant raiirond depots, as well a8 all parts of the city, are oasily ncoesible by Street Cars constant passing the doors. It offers specia inducmnants 1 those visiting the city for business or pleasure, Your patronage respectful solioitad, 0, « FEGER, Pi stor, ANAL we} he following persons have been | drawn to Jurors during the Bore ns April term of court Cirand Jarors Walker 1COW Albright, Millheim ley, | ix Jas Ardery, Worth Hg, 1s Moon | Witmer Wolf, Poller Rol't Henderson, Marion E L Johnson, Rush {Vint Beckwith, Taylor iF F Adams, Boggs efonte 1D J Meyer, Potter owarnd orre Bnavely, Potter ; {Geo Armbruster, Gregg Allen Ammerman, Union on |W GO Rook, Philipsburg irs—Fourth Monday April, | J Armstrong, Philipsh'y | {PN Barnhart, Spring iHenry Young, Spring {KD Ardery, Huston pftipabg H H Benner, Bellefonte } | | bru siCery, sail rhenm. fever sores, letier, chapped hands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eroptions, and posi ively curea piles, or no pay required It is gonaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 conta a box, For eale by all druggists, janly Tage Novice or ais Sengsnid Bane GALE. one of the hes! weekijss is the United tates, by special arrangement with the " y | new names, clubbing for tue “Reporter, will each get the two papers, the * Wor and the “Reporter” one year, cash in ad- { vance, for $225, the regular {for the two being $3. Babscribers to | the “Reporter” can bave the “World” | and “Reporter” for $2.50, in advance, or nathes, Binur | Biswas | Persons wanting a Bible, from 85 up to $18.50-the best | and only edition of the kind printed in | fhe iste, should bold up their orders for Mich thin soni, hpim, who is fi | canvassing th HN YROM NEBRASKA. Srrossnuna, Polk Co, Neb, Mu, Eprron Your readers are watch. ing for newe of Nebraska winter, It was a cold one so far, but the last week work could be done in shirt sleeves. About the middle of February we started to plow for oats and wheat ; by the first to farmers will have their oats and wheat in. There is plenty of good corn in the fields yet, Our sledding is all gone—the snow was thin this winter Bome may still thing Neb. is like Penn'a, but it differs as day does from night. This conutry is level and rolling. Where I am located it is level Some readers may wish to rent farms here : we have plenty of renters here, more than improved farms, but if any wish to buy they can do so, and not be afraid of not liking the country, Farms of 80, 120.160, J20 acres and vpwards can be 80 acres ment broke, the balance good grass, public rs on # i, 314 miles from Pi . “@ QR, bs be | Acres bought, ioned with prairie aed two , Bix iit wnght for with side river, and no $1; house, can wat) PHY acres broke and house 16 acre, a0) ru-Crib, we wlen tubing wind igss per Bb y¥ ihe : 8 101 regret il havetbem in pluie, quails i long, Five sugar cuted hare, shoitlgers, breakfast bacon and dried beef——paked and canvased. We gunrantes every piece of meat we weil. We have fifty fine lambs io good pasture to dress for our market as wanted, We give special at- tention to getting fine lamba, and always try to have a fine flock shead, Oar cus tomers cap depand on getting nice lamb Gi LR FR~ Block, Bellefonte, iby MARRIED, mont. On Feb. 15, by Rev. W. H. Groh, Mr. George 11 Hennigh and Miss Nora B. Cox, both of Houser | ville On Fob, 26, Ki aged 74 years, 2 mont) bo a3 ite ol F536 es, Fan, A NUNES AWFUL BTORY. London, Feb 20. A letler has been IE» ceived #t Korti from a nun taken prison - er when Khartoum fell info the hands of he Arabs, and who 8 now kept car- tive in the Maehdi’s camp at Omdurmar. di's troops massacred the soldiers of ths garrigon and many peaceful citizens, and states that the number of persons slanghtered was fally 2000, she For scrofula, erysipelas, tetter, salt rheum, skin diseases, humors, sores, tumors, boils, ulcers, scald head, ring: worms, hives and all blood disorders, no remedy ever devised equals in eflicac and power McDonald’s great Blood Puri- fier or Barsaparillain Alterative. War. ranted, Bold by J. D. Murray. 1 , Hovroway & Co, Lk i hav chain. 80h ebai ' forks, and pat and yUBLIC RALE #igned, at Boalsburg, Saturday, March 14: One horse, lot of castings, plow points of all kinds, 2 plows complete, buggy, spring wag | on, cutter, sleigh, new bob sled, harness, land. gidos. tod of plod soles, tan plows, hopsqnaid aotde, cookin SVE Dio. J ph ior skote,. sink. 14 Konan Eatin § Techutende AUiay, chairs: snd otf ® Sale al 1 o'clock, MARY A. MATER, | or articles I Wm. Goheen, Aut. Che aaittide of the Ande JUBLIC SALE ¢ residence of the rs ' P Bie HL ned, two wiles ot of To | tors Mille on T , March 17, at 12 o'clock our head of horses, 2 2years old and 1 Lyear old ar po cows, Jersey bull two yours old, 12 | head of 0 Ch, a a The town of McEwensville, four u:iles from Milton, was shocked on evenin: 256 nit, by the death of the wife of J. K. Millet, who had been uncor since the Saturday previons from th fects of a hypodermic injection of mor ady has been a chronic sufferer fo and on Friday took several doses of phia and bromide to relieve sever Balnrday morning, feeling no betts wide ws administered by Mr, ter whizh he left the house to 5! clerical duties demanding attenti on returning Mrs, Millet insisted phisn, was given, Either the dose was tox or cise she had taken bromide his abst nee, for immediately she Medical sid ww: moned, but she remained une until the evening, when she husband is completely unners EPRING MILLE MARKY Red A ile & Mixed heat R Ju 5 Corn, $5 shelied, sod ers aldo... ! LR Buckwheat......... RAPIOY .oiourne sisi Cloversced Jarge Cloverseod siaall Panty Joell. ain aster, grou Flour, per Darra. Roller Fiour A J. Grononte eau, 4.9; Bove, fio Philadelphia, Mar, 5, 1885 (Corrected Weekly.) Heda} Ch . ™h ihe] hia CE a“ »
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